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frrwr m • A tick'ing in the throat; , hoarseness at times; adccp breath irritates it;—these are features of a throat cough. They’rc^ery de ceptive and a cough mix-. *ture won’t cure them. - ( You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system .% Scott's Emulsion ^ * • is just such a remedy. It nas wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given new strength and vigor .*. .*. StnJ for frtt Umflt SCOTT & BOIVNE, Chemist, 409-41$ Pearl Street, New Terk jot. end $1.00. All dnzpttt Suicide In Dorchester. Bt George, September 21.—Kecaas* his wife tefused to give him a bottle whiskey, from him, Daniel Byrd, t. aell known farmer of the Grover section of this county committed suicide at his home night before last by swallowing the contents of a bottle of morphine. . Mr Byrd, who had been to St George attending to seme business effairs, returned to bis home with a ,% (r vj •' bottle of whiskey, and his wife, fear- that be would become intoxicated, concealed the whiskey from him. As soon as he 1 learned that his whiskey was missing, he (demanded it, and a hen his wife refused to accede to his request, he declared that if it was not given to him immediately he would end his life.* His declaration was not taken seriously, however, but severafhours later be was found in an unconscious condition, with an empty morphine bottle lying at bis side. A physician was immediately summoned, but he arrived too late, as the orug bad already taken effect. Id tbeee day* of mb acd burry ccuiiety ia often toigotion. Id tbemad, fell melt roeb of oor life little things are done 10 offend tbat we ratber remained undone A hiatily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cacae us social or financial loaa. The wise man or woman in tbe one wbo relieves little ills of ibis sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests with jou eat and ^'uts your stom acbback into shape. Bold by J M Kleiu SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES. BUY YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS. Spend your money in your own neighborhood and it will come bac k to you. "W hen-in need, of anything in the V ° 1 0 . * o' 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.iGGKAFtfDT, Prop. a Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. Hacks meets all trains. Livery stable in yard ad joining. Rates, transients,[J2.00 per day. . Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.30 103.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. NOTICE FRIENDS. I with to remind you that I am still in the Iragon, boggy and harness bosiness more than ever before, and handle anything in this^line. I have jost finished my new store boilding|and now have plenty of room. .. Have jost received a oar load of wagons, boggles and barnoss. As many as yoo already know I sell the White Hickory Wagon, any sice yoo want Gome and see them before baying elsewhere. I am the only agent in the ooohty. Terms easy, a Gome with money and without money and get a]wagon, boggy or harness. Only 8 miles from Walterboro. Yoon troly, HIOTT. A Uwleci Meeting Program. 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 Rev R S Williams or his al* ternale, B F Halford, will preach tbe missionary sermon on Sunday at 11 o’clock. Tbe second division will meet with Smcaks X Roads church at 10 o’clock a m. Brother J M Craven or his altercate, Rev L B Ackerman, will preach the introductory sermon at 11 o’clock. Rev J T Hiera or his alternate, S W Ackerman, will preach the mis sionary sermon on Sunday at 11 o’clock a m. Subjects for discussion on Satur day at 1 0 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 II J Chens for the second division. 2nd. Importance of living up to discipline as found iu 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. We recommend that churches fur nish lunch on Saturday. B F Halford, Jos Langdale, M R Stone. Committee. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. J. M. KUia Sajra He Ha. al Laat DiMovarad * PomIit. Cura for Indii.Utkm. . “Foryears,” sak. the above druggist, Ibave been wailing for tome one to dis cover a remedy that really will core dyspepsia. “I recent to “1 recently learned that a i.ew remedy, Pepsikola Tablets, bad teen placed on tbe market, and on investigation I found tbat at last there is a remedy that surely will cure. **I laid in a big supply because I knew that as soon as tbe people began to know about this remarkable remedy there would be a big demand for it, and it is •elling beyond any expectations,” It ia not often a druggist sells a new remedy on a positive guarantee, bat un less cured of nenri usness, dizzy spells, sour stomach, coated tongue, palpitation and other aj mptoms of dyspepsia. Mr Klein will baud back your money cheerfully and without argument. No one should hesitate oh trying a 25- cent box of Pepsikola Tablets, as they will not cost yoo a penny should they fail to relieve and cure the very worst esse of indigestion and dyspepsia. 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 Ac. Only a few more boys and girls can be accommodated. Bend at once for a catalogue and ’’ ation blank. —^ S. PETERSON, Pre., Orangeburg,* S. G A* » «««(»* for mm, In aim ud b.ntCWmb.dJa'i Mr*l*aUU»l on teteind. u n iMfSia, .ad bMltaK la Mlt b, John K KI«Ib. NomU, For *, . * . ' Special Clubbing Rates ' o *. . * The Press and Standard,and isews 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. . THE ORIGINAL UXATIVE CM SYRUP Cures all Coughs sod assists in expelling Colds from the System by \ gently moving tbe bowels.i A certain cure] for croup and whooping-cough. Jks hs4 somaaS tbs »—y la oa retry tottto. KENNEDY'S UMTIVE HONEYMTAR FNEPARID AT TMt LABOKATOtT OF I. a OaWlTT A OO.. CHPOAQO. U. S. A. Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Amer o D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHI/.'l; i! . u . iy.1444.uL. 1mm Ust of Husk for the Convention. The following are the^numbers of Hymns found In Gospel Hymns, Nos 1 to 6, to be used in tbe Colleton Baptist Sunday School Convention, to meet with the Smoaks’s Cross Roads Sunday School Friday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1906: Nos 86, 125, 127, 128, 214, 298, 383, 469, 511, 524, 534, 540,445, 548,550. Mrs H J Givens, For Com. "To Cure a Felon” says Sam Kendall, r f PLlllipaburg, Kan., “just cover it over with Bucklen’a Arnica Halve and the Salve will do tbe rest. Quickest cure fdt Burns, Boils, Sores. Bcalds, Wounds. Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Sore Eyea. Only 25c at Jno M Klein’sdtug store. Guaranteed. WE will mail free a pret ty Gibson Art Post al to any one that will send us the cor rect answer ty the following example: Multiply 7 by 10, add 30, mul tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. 52 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, SG MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. and S&id For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach reproaem* us af ^ altrrboro A D WALKfcW. , J l>. SCOTT FOR SALE * My entire line of Shoes, Dry G#od«, Hats, Cape, Hardware, Notions, Show Cases and everything in the store going at actual coat Come soon or you might miss the best op portunity of your life. I am going to move and the goods must move first ^ J W CARSON,. Islandton, S C. New Spring Goods —at— J. R. READ & 60. < r*** ^ ■ B *• MAR1{ I^BRN^ « CHARi.CSI0N.S-C, ^ % White oxfords are just the thing for snmmer wear. We have the newest styles. Snow white cleanes them. 10c a box. A. M. Sanders. Dealer In ^ * <• j ^ v ■ 1" Staple find Fancy Groceries. V«g«tablM, “rififc and > Confectionery. CASH PAID FOIWITIT AID (CCS. | P. ‘ • ' . *?.■ * J# '" " ' ' ,* 1 V v:- 'I Oor first shipment of New -Spring Wash goods are arriving daily; each as Ginghams and Chambrays at lOd and 12£c, White Madras and Mercerized Wait 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 hand some lot of new’ patterns at 124c. NEW BLACK DRESS SILKS FRIGES rango from 50c to $1.25.' We call special attention to our 86 inch guaranteed “Chif fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00 and $1.19. • • . * 4 BEW BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM weights for fall suits and separate skirts. ~ new c6ld dress goods ARRIVING by every steamer, marked dow** J* lowest cash prices. COLD UTT.Kfl FOR Shirt Waist and; Shirt Waist Saits. We call special attention to oor white aod cold china silks for soits and shirt waists. 27 inches wide at 50c. Fall line white wash silks at 25c, 80c, op to 75c. FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery Embroideries, Laoes, Collars and Stock Collars, foil line Novelty Neckwear. New Shirt Waists and Ready Made Soite,;arriving by every steamer. Mr. R. L. While. Mr. A. H. Petschand Mr. Charles Webb will be glad to serve their many friends at the popolar old Dry Goods Hooas. J. R. MAD A CO. ;B4B Ktnf.Blieot, CHARLES TON, 5. 0 m .a- ■ isa s I • *> ''WMi