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. * i ! * FIFTY CENTS I N some conditions the gain from the use * of Scott’s Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a tial for babies and chuoren. In other ’ conditions the gain is slower—health cannot • * * —. be built up in a day. In such cases Scott’s Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It’s a food for tired and weak digestions. Scott & Bownc, 409-4'S st. Chemists York Soc. and $1.00. AH druggists In Tender Hemory Of Ixjltie J^eeple*, daughter of Mr and Mrs R W Peeples, born Jan 14th 1807; died Arg Oth 1005, after a brief illness. Our hearts are sad and our hoin< is lonely since our darling left us. Teach us, our Father, how to pray: ‘ A Thy vr«ll be dene,” and submissive ly to wait for the dawning of the eternal day when all shall meet to part no more. “Suffer little children to come un to me and forbid the not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven/’ Relatives. WAS A VERY SICK BOY Religion, when med us a cloak isn’t warm. Many prayers would be more ef fective if they were blue penciled. Many amsn who takes himself se riously is looked upon as a joke by others. But Cured by ChBrnberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Oiatrboea Remedy. “When my boy was two years old he bad a very severe attack of bowel com plaint. but by the ute of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Dianhoea Remedy we brought him out all right.” says Maggie llickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infan tum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by John It Klein. List of Husk for the Convention. The following are the numbers of Hymns found In Gospel Hymns, Nos 1 to 6, to be used in the Colleton Baptist Sunday School Convention, to meet with the Smoaks’s Cross Roads Sunday School Friday before the 3rd Sunday in November 190G: Nos 8rt, 1*45,127, 128, 214, 298, 383, 409, 511, 524, 534, 540, 445, 548,550. Mrs H J Givens, For Com. Mt Carmel News. Editor Press and Standard; I am glad to say there is a big change in the weather. It has been too hot for any thing except to sit up in the shade aed that is something we poor farmers can’t do. I thought a great deal about the poor candidates hav ing to take the hot sun in order to shake hands with the dear people and to try snd make thenv think that they were the proper ones to fill the office to i^hich they aspired; anu upon the whole, they were a pretty good looking crowd, and I don’t think the voters have or will make any mistakes in electing any one of them. Before this is published we shall have elected the remaining State and county officers. I am satisfied that Ansel will be governor and Lyon at torney general, by a large majority. Can’t tell who will be the lucky ones in the county. There will be a protracted meeting at Zion Baptist church, commencihg ! Wednesday night before the 5th Sun day in this month and as we have no Special Clubbing Rates * . * The Press and Standard and JNews and Courier (twice a week) $1.50. The Press and Standard and Southern Cultivator $1.50. The Press and Standard News and Courier and Southern Cultivator $2.00 4> ■»" Subscribe Now. ■ . • • V After all, Ibere are mo?e prizes than blanks in the matrimonial bureau. Instead rf mar r vin:» for money alone, a man oueht to brace up and rob a bank Quite often the man who is swift and a good guesser distances the slow but pttstor we invite all the preachers to gU re chap. come and help us in the meeting, and Even the girl’s faa ier might overlook us you will observe, the union will a young man’s shortcomings if it meet with us. Hence brethren, w*e wasn’t for his long stayings. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES. BUY PROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS. ,2. ° oO „ Spend your money in your own neighborhood and it will come back r " . f-n. to'you. * "When in need of anything in the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silveware, Spectacles, and Musical Instruments. Call upon S. FINN’S jewelry Store. It Will PAY You. WALTERBORO HOTEL. C. A [EGHfiRDT, Prop. Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. Hacks meets all trains.Livery’ stable in yard ad joining. Rates, transients, $2.oo~per day. Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.30 to 3.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. v j '**%%%*%$%%%*%%%%%%%*%%%%** A 5 Jones Carbonating Co., $ $ , W. E. JGNES, Proprietor. ' ^ 6 WALTERBORO, - S. C. ** JH ” , ^ g Half a block from Depot; ^ Bottling Works and Ice Cream -parlor.. All soft drinks .manufacturedjand sold by retail and whole- sB 14 sale. Shipped to all parts of County. ^ hope some of you can see your way clear to meet with ua as above staieti, G W Way: AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. J. M. Klein Say* He Hm at Last Ditcovered a Poettiva Cura for Indicaiation. “For year*,” saiv. the above druggist, I have been waiting for some one to dis cover a remedy that < really will cure dyspepsia. A *’l recently learned that a 1 ew remedv, Pepsikola Tablets, had been placed ou the market, and on investigation I found that at last there is a remedy that surely will cure. “I laid in a big supply because I kuew that as soon as the people began to know about this remarkable remedy there would be a big demand for it, and it is selling beyond any expectations,” It is not often a druggist sells a new remedy on a positive guarantee, but un less cured of nervousness, dizzy spells, sour stomach, coated tongue, palpitation and other symptoms of dyspepsia. Mr Klein will hand back your money cheerfully and without argument. No one should hesitate oh trying a 25- cent box of Pepsikola Tablets, as they will not coat you a penny should they fail to relieve and care the very worst case of indigestion and dyspepsia. When a girl ha« a poor figure it’s a sign she is too modest to talk about such things. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP The longest life is the one of which the most is made. Being constructively honest seems to he about as near as some men can come to it 0 One of the compensations of stu pidity is that it doesn’t know that it is stupid. Doing the little ray of sunshine act is all right if you can get some one to guarantee a salary. Cures sQ Coughs and assists in expelling Colds from the System by gently moving the bowels A certain for croup and whooping-cough. la Ml CTMJ KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE HONEYjntAR ntSTARCS AT TM LABOBATMT OT *- o. DaWITT & CO.. CHICAGO. U. •. A. The Orangeburg Collegiate Insti tute will begin its fall session on Wednesday Sept 19th. We have a healthful location, are well equipped, and have a- first class faculty. De partments of art, mnslc elocution, cooking, sewing &c. Only a few more boys and girls can he accommodated. Send at once for a catalogue and If a woman can’t find anything else to be miserable over ahe can always get up a fit of lealousy, It’s queer how the fun goes out of kiasing a girl that wants you to* When a girl break! her fingagement It is a case of ring off. Money yon may bet on the mare doesn’t always make her go under the wire first. Woman never has much ccfidence in a grocer who doesn’t belong to the same church she does. • v c . • • 0 What some men believe to be a crisis in their lives is usually merely an inci- dent. » \ Wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart. WE will mail free a pret ty Gibson Art Post al to any erne that will send us the cor rect answer to the following example: » Multiply 7 by 10, add 30, mul tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Americ D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN Till oL.j mm T- xm m*- .. 32 Meetina Street. * 0 . 9 charleston, s c MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. and Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach represents us at Walter boro A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT FOR SALE My entire line of Shoes, Dry GaodNf Hats, Caps, Hardware, Notions Show Cases and everything in the store going at actual coat CoitK soon or you might miss the best op portunity of your life. I am going to move and the goods must mow first. J W CARSON, Islandton, S C. New Spring Goods —at— J. R. READ & ee. 3 ap] *1 ication blank. S. PETERSON, Pm*, Orangeburg, S. C. As a dressing for sores, btnises and burns Chamberlain’s Salve is all that can be desired. It is soothing and healing in its eflect. It will allay the nain of a barn almost instantly. This salve Is also a certain care for chapped hands and diseases of the skin. Pries 25 cen ts. For sale by John M Klein. IARH CHARLES'T0N.S.C,' ' W * White oxfords are just the thing for snmmer wear.- We have the newest styles. Snow white cleanes them. Toe a box. It isn’t necessary for women to be voters in order to become rulers. Oor first shipment of Netf Spring Wash goods are arriving daily; such as Ginghams and Cham bray sat 10c and 12£c, White Madras and Mercerized Waist* ings at lowest prices, 124c. 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at 8c, 10c, 12^3 up to 25c. \ NEW Colored Lawn and Or* gandies. A handsome lot of-ne** patterns at 124c. \ NEW’ BLACK DRESS SILKS FlilCES range from 50c to $1.25. \ We call Special attention to our ml inch guaranteed “ChlD Ton T*flfalta. ,, (Special prices $1.00 and $1.10/ x HEW* BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM ^eights for full suit* and separate ^kirts. NEW COLD DRESS GOODS ARRIVINGW every.steamer* marked dow" | -t lowest cash prices. COLD\ SILKS FOR Shirt Waist and* ShiU Waist Suits. pVe cdll special attention to our' white and cold china silks for * suits and shirt waists. 27 inches wide at 50c* Full Hue whitw wash silks at 25c, 80c, up to 7 5c. FULL line of* Gloves, Hosier* Embroideries, Races, Collars and Stock Collars, full line Novelty Neckwear. Nsjw Shirt Waist* and Ready Maqie Suits, arriving by every st . Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. B. Petecbaod lit. Charles Webb will be glad tci serve their many friends at tha/ popular old Goods House] J. R. ^EAP A CO. 49 King Street, ABLE8TON,> 0 Dry