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: jiw ■ , r r v - w - . I. nnpiPRiBi • , - ■ r ■ ‘>•1 ; ‘vO. /- Kf 5) ^’TZp'^X ‘ '•V> SL '2am*' * m V. Your Orders for all Kinds of first-class JOB PRINTING We have just received a large shipment of Envelopes, Note Heads, And Office tationery of every description, and we shall be pleased to quote prices and submit samples on anything needed in this line. Give us a Trial Order—We’ll do the Rest. „>.V«rV>Ohr "t- ft (l A f: : y i tr ' ms O, ’ The Official Organ '* I of Colleton County. A ^ *r\> yic N RYDALE'S STOMACH TABLETS ARB GUARANTEED TO CURB Indigestion and Dyspepsia. THE DEALER FROM WHOM YOU PUR CHASE THESE TABLETS WILL REFUND^ |VOUR MONEY IP THEY PAIL TO GIVE] (satisfaction. RYOALE S STOMACH TABLETS CURE! H R STOMACH. HEARTBURN. BELCH-j PAINS. CRAMPS. AND ALL OTHER* OP STOMACH TROUBLE Prapand ta« OwvMtwd br THE RYDALE REMEDY CO* Newport Nswr Vlrfinis. WSMtlp H John M Klsis. K*«p the pore* open and the skin «*SSS wh»M you h*v* a cut, bora hrnia« «r tentch. DvWitt’s Carbolised Wiich Basal Halva penetrate* the nores and hist* quickly Sold by Joo M Klein. ‘ Voting In tl.e Senate. Jeffersou’s Manual says: 1. When fhi yeas autl nays are ordered, the na iu-s of seuatont siiail be culled alphaU't- Ically, nndeutli senator slia!l without delay declare his assent or dissent to the question, unless excused by the senate, and no senator shall Ik 1 peruilt- j ted to vote after the division shall i have been announced by the presiding ! otn» , er, but may. for sufficient reasons, with unanimous consent, change or withdraw his vote. No motion to sus- 1 pend this rule shall be lu order, nor •hall the presiding officer entertain any request to auapend It by unani mous request (section 41). 2. When a senafor declines to vote on call of hlc name he shall be required to assign bis reasons therefor, and, having as signed them, the presiding officer shall submit tbe v question to the senate “Shall the senator, for the reasons as signed b.v him. be excused from vot ing?” which shall be deckled without debate, and these proceedings shall be I held after the roll call and before the result is announced, and any further proceedings in reference thereto shall be after auch announcement (sections ! 17 and 10). A Kind Examinsr. ftir John Stainer was dearly loved by the students when he was professor of ■•sic at Oxford. “As an examiner be was most considerate,” said one who studied under him, “and would always . do his best to get you ‘through.’ 1 re- wicniher dais asking me a poser In a ▼Ira ssct examination. He waited pa tiently for the answer/hut, partly through my nervousness no. doubt, i eooM not think of It At length he - saclalmed tastily, ‘Dear me, how stuffy 'this room Is, to be sure,’ and ha went and began tugging at the ventilator word. It waa quit# two mlnotes be fore be got the thing open, and by tbs time be had sat down again and rear- ■aged his gown I bad the apswer sandy. Comparing notes later in the day with a man who was examtna^ quits soon after me, 1 told him how tbe ventilator had served me. *How •mutable,’ be replied. ‘Why. when 1 was etprk ha said, -Haw axtraor* dteary drafty this place Is.” and spent quite two minutes la shutting the vsn- titetor.’ - HsThsaiar Guardian, Evervbody loves our baby, rosy, sweet end warm, With klssv pisoe* on her neck and dim- p'ss on her arme«- Once she »a< so thin and cross, used to cry wiih pern— Mother gsve her C«scasweet now she’e well again. Hold by .Tno M Klein. Joit about now Commander Peary might make his proposed north pole trip % popular excursion party. The weather man is taking a grim reveng? upon those wno tried to make it hot for him in May and Jane—Washington Herald. REVIVO .uiTMunrum i^Msa Wsfllas si Is.” * TWWtfs little >ariy Rio • dost > .tiebq* or gilaa. RmailPlus, tvs) to taka Solo ty Jao MII&Isb. | . _ •mmh t -my- V, >».a iT*’ • ><,: * a DR J- B- PADGETT • GETSINGER. S. C. Carries a full line of VIRGINIA-CAROLINA ' ' N , CHEMICAL CO’S FERTILIZERS, and a stock of general merchandise, so ‘complete that anv thing that can be found anywhere else in Colleton county can be found at his store. He will meet competition on any article sells. y >. ■ ■ . , » ■ ■ ■ . / ' *■ * DR. J B P ADGETT \ s. c. / SOME FACTS ABOUT THE Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, OrmnfekHirg, S. C R Perhaps no other achdol in the State has had such . REMARKABLE GROWTH in the last few years. If yon are seekfav the BEST SCHOOL for your boys and girig at a moderate cost send at once for a copy of onr beautiful near catalogue; it will please yon. Largest oo-edacational boarding nboal in the State. Fourteen teat hern. : 8; PSIKRSON, Flwidwt. o S. C, Miss Katd Pjlk Dead On July 11, the death angel vibited the home of E (J 1’olk, n:ar Jalundton, S. C. aud took away from him his beloved wife age 28 years and a few months. She leaves to mourn her loss a devoted husband and one son two years of age and a host of friends and relatives. She.,.was a member of the Christian church at Ric^patch. She sleeps but not forever, In the lone aud silent grave. Blessed be the Lord that taketh, Blessed be the Lord that gave. In tbe bright eternul city. Death cau never, never come, In his own good lime He’ll call as From earth to a sweeter home. J W Polk, Islandton, S C. The Limit of Lite. The most rmtnent medical scientists are on luimous la tbs oooclusion ta. i us seuiTHttv accepted limitation ot huaun ate is msny years below the a r > tatlmeat possible with the advanced kuowlsdga of which the race is n ;w po-wsseu* The criticsl period, thu de- tertn.n >»iis unration, sesms to be be iwseu 60 and 90; tbe proiter c«re >>f the body during this dtcsii* cannot Is tt>o st.oQgly urn«Mi; careie^tuess then w«in fatal t*> L UAevI y. Nsmie’s best helper slier 50 is Klrcuic Hitter's the sc entitle loutc medicine that revitalise* *Y-Tj orvanof the body. Unarauteed by juo At Kielu Dru^giat 60c. Says a Georgia exchange: “Our wealh. r bureau has stuck the weather twice recently,bnt the WfcRtrur is slowly recorering” “ f 'V Stomach ( stow sn iMMls ass nataral JMosa of tisa ss Aoy salM la a healthy sax ZMsHta SSStJ^SLTti 27t2±C jjffl Will Establish Seminary, Havana, Aug. - 3.—Albion ■Knight, the Episcopal tlabop of tl mii-^lonary di triet of Cuba, sill tri’vls.v a seminary In Havana to pr p.’.to native* men cf Cuba for the ml: istry. According to his plans It be opened about September 1, v.:.l held its Ecssions in tbe Elpiscos school building at Jeaua Del Mont Havana, where there is now a pi cilal day school. Boiler Bursts; TAre* Killed. I wsk Crbaha, Chio, Aug. 3.—Engine L. \V. Chamberlain, Fireman F. Welsner and Brakeman C. A. Stei art. were Inatantlykllled Friday met ing on a Pennsylvania freight tral The boiler of the engine blew killing the three men aud upsett several cars so that all trains w« 0 delayed lor several hours. Cold Aug. 2 in Chicago, Chicago, Aug. 3.—Friday was coldest Aug. 2 In the history of local weather btfreau, covering a rlod of thirty-seven years, with minimum temperature of 64. nearest to Friday's record was In 1872, when the minimum wai Appointed Commiaaionsf. Toklo, Aug. S.—1 Kaneko has been appointed commissioner of the international j position to ba bald In Japan la How’s This?. We offer one Hundred Dollars Rei for auy com ot Catarrh that cannot tarad by Bali’s Catarrh Cms. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Ws the •lersigned. hive known F J Chany the lasf 16 years, sod baliavs him fectly honorable la all baaUMSS tr actions and floanolally aMs toeairy < sny obligatloos m«da by his inR-Wt lug Kinnao A Marvin, WhoUsale Durggists, Tolado. O. Hall’s Catarrh Curs-is taka httiuf dir. c ly npm mnoons sartanss o tba monials saat fraa. PrioaTie, fag Bold by all OvoRgista. 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