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K a Cow gave _ Butter mankind would have to invent milk. Milk is Na ture’s emulsion —butter put in shape for diges tion. Cod liver oil is ex tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified jjefore we can digest It. Scott’s Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo- phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far .more good than the oil alone 6 could. That makes Scott’s Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing food - medi cine In the world. Sond for froe sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist* 400-415 Pearl Street Now York 50o. and $^00. All drufarlste it will be some time before every one can spell just as he is“ dis posed.” When it comes to getting inside in formation the surgeon leaves the phy sician at the post ^ Those C:lan insurgent generals would find it safer to follow thj us ual prctice and let pnvat s do the lighting, provided there are any pri vates in the insurgent army. This country's experience with the jee trupt this summer will no doubt prepare it for warm action in the fu ture. WAS A VERY SICK EOY he Paid It All. “3rd notice.” Every editor has received them. The postmaster •ends them to the editor. The editor ii not to blame. For instance there ii a man by the name of—well, say Tim Short,—who sent us three notices to stop his paper. He did not want it any longer. We wondered what was the matter. Upon inves tigating our subscription book we found that Tim was short $5.70. He had never paid a cent and yet he stopped his paper as a matter of economy to us. A few evenings ego we stepped into church, and Tim's melodious voice rang out loud and clear in the old soul stirring song, 'Uesus paid it all.” We might have been mistaken, but his earnestness impressed us. The next day we sent him a receipt in full, begging his pardon lor not knowing that he had made an assignment of his liabilities to the Lord.—Ex. But Cured by Cht.mber]»in’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “When my boy w a* two year* old he bad a \ery faeveie attack of bowel com plaint. but by the me of Cha.nberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought- him out all light.” say a Maggie hickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the moat severe cases. Even choieia infan tum is cuted by it. Follow the plain >rintcd directions and a cure is cei tain. *'or sale by John M Klein. P A bachelor says he isn’t going to marry until he meets a woman who is neither curious or talkative. His is ndeed a homeless ca e. » Hard to believe that there wav a time whrt we had to explode gun powder in the air to bring down rain, - List of Husic for the Convention. The following are the numbers of Hymns found In Gospel Hymns, Nos 1 to C, 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: Noe 8H, Ub, 127, 128, 2l4, 298, 383, 469, 511, 524, 534, 540, 445, 548,550. Mrs H J Givens, . For Com. In these day* of rush and hurry courtesy is oiun forgotten. In the road, pell rnc-il rush of our life little thing* are done io ofiend that we rather remained undone. A h silly eaten meal and ii* resultant h eadache may cause us social or financial loav The wise man or woman la the one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests wi.h you eat and puts your stom ach back into shape, bold by J M Kleiu SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES. BUY FROM YOUR Union Meeting Program. "V» Unions of the Colleton Association will meet on Saturday at 10 o’clock a m, before the 5th Sunday, Septem ber, 1906: ‘ First division will meet at Zion church. Rev E D Craven will preach "the introductory sermon at 11 o’clock, or his alternate, Rev W R Hiott. R^v R S Williams or his al ternate, B F Halford, will preach the missionary sermon on Sunday at 11 o’clock. Th* second division will meet with hm>aks X Roads church at 10 o’clock a m. Brother .T M Craven or hi* alternate, Rev L B Ackernfan, will preach the introductory sermon at 11 o’clock. Rev J T Hiers or his alternate, S W Ackerman, will preach the mis-, sionary sermon on Sunday at 11 o’clock a. in. Subjects for discussion on Satur day at 1 o’clock: 1st. Importance of weekly prayer meetings in our churches: W R Hiott, L B Ackerman and G W Way first division, and A C Hiers, Jacob Carter and H J Gnens for the second division. 2nd. Importance of living up to discipline as found in 18th chapter of Matthew. E D Craven, F D Gatch and C N Langdale—first division. J T Hiers, W C Brant and J S Griffin—second division. 0 We recommend that churches fur nish lunch on Saturday. B F Halford, Jos Langdale, 0 . „. M“R Stooe. Committee. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. J. M. Klein Sajra He Hea at Leal Discovered • Poaitire Cure for Indiceiation. “For years,” saiv. the above druggist, I have been waiting for some one to dis cover a remedy that really will care dyspepsia. “1 recent “1 recently learned that a t.ew remedy, Pepsi kola Tablets, bad been placed o n 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 knew 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, bnt un less cared of nervt usness, diz.zy spells, sour stomach, coated tongue, palpitation and other sj mptoms of dyspepsia. ° Mr Klein will band back your money cheerfully and without argument. No one should hesitate oh trying a 25- cent box of Pepaikola Tablets, as they will not cost you a penny should they fail to relieve and cure the very worst case of indigestion and dyspeps.a. Special Clubbing Rates p 1 o < ■ ^ . * - The Press and Standard and JNews and Courier (twice a week) $1.50. The Press and Standard and Southern Cultivator $1.59.' The Press and Standard News and Courier and Southern Cultivator $2.00 - Subscribe Now. Probably the novel speaks of girls’ cheiry lips because they are nearly always good to eat. No matter how bad a man is his family can always find an excuse for him unless he is a politcian. A woman can do a thing she doesn’t want to do without making imprints b’.e remarks, but few men can do it. THE ORIGINAL • LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs and assists in expelling Colds from the System by gently moving thp bowels. A certain cure\ for croup and whooping-cough., Ths t«4 Clovtr BIm- ssaaaitks ■assy B*t Is SB rr**7 betas. KENNEDTS UMTIVE HOHEYinTAR PKBPARKB AT THE LABORATORY OP *. a DoWITT 4 OO.. OHIO AGO. U. •- A. Woman i« always wanting a man to tell her that be loves her and she doesn't believe him if he does Poor without debt is better than a prince. According to the police of the several cities, a b’ack hand looks best in a steel brscelet. A woman cares uot who has the first word provided she has the rest of them Strange things about earthquakes is that they miss so many places wheie they are needed. Established In 17D4. Oldest Firm in Americ' D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAK V/CCS A 32 Meetinq Street, 1 , CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS* SIESC&HP and Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach represents us at y Waltcrboro A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT FOR SALE My entire line of Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Notions, Show Cases and everything in th« store going at actual coat. Com« soon or you might miss the best op portunity of your life. I am going to move and the goods must mo vs first. J W CARSON, Islandton, S C. New Spring Goods —at— J. R. READ & ee. LOCAL MERCHANTS. It , — Spend your money tn your own ! neighborhood and it will come hack I " "H I to you. J > When in need Of anything in the I line' of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, S liveware, Spectacles, and Musical jSstruments.v^Call upon S. FINN’S Jewelry Store. It Will PAY You. I ** WALTERBORO HOTEL. ^ C. AlGGKAJtDT, Prop. <» * _ Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. w 0 P Hacks meets all trains.^Livery stable in , yard ad joining. Rates, transients, $2.oo^per day. Single meals, 50 cents. Dinfcer served x.30 to 3.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. A woman is always wanting a mao to tell her that he loves her and she doesn't believe him if he does The Orangeburg Collegiate Insti tute will begin its fall session on Wednesday Sept 19th. We have? a healthful location, are well equipped, and have a first class faculty. De partments of art, music elocution, cooking, sewing &c. Only a few more boys and girls can be accommodated. Bend at once for a catalogue and application blank. W. S. PETERSON, Pre*., Orangeburg, S. C. — — : As a dressing for sores, braiiea aad bams Chamberlain’s Salve is all that can be desired. It te soothing and hetiisg In ha eflect. It will allay the pain of a bora almost Instaatly. Thi» salve is also a certain cure for champed hands and **<•*■- ot ths skin. Pries 25 cents. For sale by John M Klein. WE will mail free apret- T) ty Gibson Art Post al to any one that will send us the cor- - *Q rect answer to the following example: Multiply 7 by 10, add 30, mul tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. White oxfords are just the thing for snmmer wear. We 9 have the newest styles. Snow white cleanes them. 10c a box. No one would bay a sailboat with sails that coaid not be reefed. There la always that possibility of of e little too much wind thal makes a cautions man afraid to go udprovided. The thinking man, whose stomach sometimes goes back on kirn, provedea for hie atomach by keep ing a bottle of Kodol Fo> Dylpepsta within reach. Kodol dlceet* whet yon eat aad restores the atomach to the jMnl lion by P j r °irkMjbr fo "n !u fanoti ° 111 Sold Our first shipment of Netf Spring Wash goods are arrivinj? daily; such as Ginghams and Chambrays at 10c and 12$c, White Madras and Mercerized Waist* ings at lowest prices, 12$c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at 8c, 10c, 12£c up to 25c. NEW Colored Lawn and Or gandies. A handsome lot of ne* patterns at 12£c. NEW BLACK DRESS SILKS # V FRIGES range from 50c to $1.25. We call special attention to our 36 inch guaranteed “Chit- foh TafFeta.” Special prices $1.00 and $1.19. NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM weights for full suit? and separate skirts. NEW COLD DRESS GOODS ARRIVING by every steamer, marked dow" -/%» lowest cash prices. COLD SILKS FOR Shirt Waist and! Shirt Waist Suits. We call special attention to our white and cold china silks for suits and shirt waists. 27 inches wide at 50c. Full line white wash silks at 25c, 80c, up to 75c. FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Stock Collars, full line Novelty Neckwear. New Shirt Waists and Ready Hade Suits, [arriving by every steamer. Mr. B. L. White, Mr. A. H. PeUchand Mr. Charle* Webb will be glad to serve their many friends at the popular old .Ur? Goods House. J. It. MAD A CO. BOB King Street. C HABI.ES TOH, 5. C