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-.-a' ■ • ' '■ Viirihood and Scoff*s Emulsion are finked together. The girl who takes Scoff*** EmuU sion has plenty of rich, red blood; she it plump, active and energetic. • The reason is that at a period when* girl's digestion is weak, Scotf*s Emulsion provides her with powerful nourishment in easily digested form. ■ ,4 It is a food that builds and keeps up a ALL DRUGGISTS! SOc. AND SI .OO. WOULD HAVE SKOT HIM. %psint CHINESE UfMMGE. Sou It and ••■si faprowwi. Unjruapei of tho Clit> ■ very numerous sal Story of Marshal Louis Philipps. Is tbe reign of Loul* I'hlUppe Victor BtfO wu* ii fre<|iM‘nt un»l wolcoaia SSMt St the TuilerU** Here Is one of til anecdotes of tbe time us told In Vlttoc w llu£o‘* fnw days ug ( . tbe Ling said to Anhui ttoult In the presence of oth- •A ‘Marshal, do yon rememlier the of Cad Ir.T* •RatlHT. sire. I kbould think so. I >re euougJi Itefore that cursed Cadiz. I hi vested the phice and was fon-ed to away as I had «-o:ne.* ‘MarshaL while you were before It litas inside it.* ^ 'I know, sjre.' *‘The cortes and the r.rlfish caMnet ' ulrely different.aoanda at* ofered tne the cotninand of the Si»an- • tache*! t.i ?V::i In Kngluud. I rtnoa. tfk army.’ (lernniuy. etc, so the CtolMOP T*I reinenjl-er. slae.’ i written <:-■ i :cis are sjieltei in •* *‘Theof*r wa* u ftrave one. .1 besi- taMy d! > iv t u«d* dud sounds la tated long. Bear anus against FniDce? 1 ^ ,.r >virHe« of Chlim. "dth. Fur my family It is possible. I>ut | fc ' ,v ‘*r t •• i:::pr>rtatit exception thfi Sfilnst my country! 1 was greatly i Lingnuge Is spoken W Diffsrsncs BcOwssn tho Written Char* I actors and Spsoch The dialects or neoe empire uiv dissimilar. Thus a Chinese speak lag ( the dialect of the Kwuugtung (Gun toe I ■ paovtnee l.» not undeastood by a CkA uese residing in the neighboring proe- . ince of Fukien. 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As I was prepar ing to meet you tbe commander of tbe AffMsh squadron, apprised of the mat- tar I know not bow. dropped .upon me bnagatly and warned aw that I wu about to fall Info a trap; that. Cadis being Impregnable, they despaired of aelcing me. but that at Cortadura I would be arreeted by you; that tbe em peror wished to make tbe Doe d’Or* leans a second volume of the Doc d*Engbein, and that you Would have me shot instantly. There, really.* add ed the king, with a smile, ‘your hand on your conscience, were you going n> shoot me?’ “Tbe marshal remained silent for a moment, then replied; ‘No. sire. I wanted to compromise you.* The sub ject of the conversation was changed A few minutes Inter the marshal took leave of the king, and tbe king, as be watched him go. said, with a smile, to tbe person who bad beard tbe couver nation: ‘Compromise! Compromise! Today It Is called compromise. In re •lity he would have shot me.’" iZ%n Pile Remedy comes ready to jut a; MR use. pat up in a collapsible tabs with nonle attached. One application p-nv-s tt merit Sootet ant heals, redaces fnfl i- metlon and re* area soreness and Itching For all forma of Piles. Price 5oo Goar- “Sold by Walterbore Drag Co A woman worries over chapped fcneea aa if everybody knew it. A woman’* idea of what is comforting in trouble would driver man into a lunatic asylum. "Doan’s'Ointment cared me of eczasn that had annoyed me a tong time. Tbe «nre was permanent. ’—Hon P. W Mat thews, OommiMioaer Labor statistics, Angnata, Me. lUic'tvsTi*»: more or less throu^ho^t thnn* foerths of China or. roughiy •; It! rly all the provineit 1: ;r*!» a:; I .* t <tf the river Yangtse. The lau^' :asi* known as Wen-11 la tht medium by 'v!i!ch the classical beoka of (.’hina fiave t-een banili-d down. It par excel ein-e the written languoRS of China, bet i f Is not generally under* sto<sJ by t!ie g eat mass of tbe people. Tbe spoken lum-mage—vlt. ktaodarla^ may also l* written, and there is 'a good deal of colloquial literature to Mandarin. Vendors of tbe Bible In tbit local patttis have also been produced la eeveral districts of tbe aout-heaat, where the dialects are very numeroa* and diverse. In the Chinese written laimuege there are -over 40.000 distinct chamc- tera or symbols, and this vast number Is being evnstuntiy Increased by the addition of new characters to repre sent new scieotifle words and'modern Ideas. Although the Chinese are considered a literary people and have naturally a desire for education, yet owing to-Mm extreme difiiculty of mastering the Chinese characters U is eatimatad’dhat only one in ten of the popuUtiea read or write.—Contemporary Statk oR 0;*io, City of Toledo, ( Lucas Oouhty. ( •• Frank J Cheney makes oath that ha it reuKT partner of the firm of F J Cheney A Co., doing hurioee* in tbe City of Toledo, Onuuty and State aforesaid, and tha« add firm will pay iha earn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Cattarrh that cannot be cared by n«* of Hail’s Cattarrh'Cire. Frank .1 CHENEY. Sworn te before me and aabaoribad in my presence this 6th day of Decam ber, A. D. IrOM. (*eal) A. W. Oleaaon, Notary Public. Hall’s Cattarrh Cars is takao inter nally. sod acta diiectly on the blood and mneona surfaces of the system. Sand for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, 0. Sold by ad Druggists, 75c. Taka Hairs Family nils for eoastipslhm Even a tooth ache cau become a great pleasure if it’a the sight you would have to go to a churak loetare if you didatt kava iA \ i EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURR FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An improwmert over many Cough. Lung and Bronchia) Remedies, because It ride the system of a cold by acting as s cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give aatlsfactton or money refunded. Prepared by PIN LULL MEDICINE CO.. Chi 1C AGO. U. S. A. WALTF.RBORO DRUG COMPANY =wrw Monthly Statement Colleton County Month of April, 1908. Board for Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup 'i&stfsst?' Raliavea Congha ^^jdeaririag^<k| Dr. - WaLTI KHORO. Jackson iioRo. Lodge. Mbggetts. April i, to inventory April i, to R. R. Claims April i, to mdse ,$3093-73 80.22 I355-'S $1369.74 17.10 848.26 $111942 48.99 241.88 $992 35 54 15 2142.83 a * Cr. April i, By Cr. vouchers April 30, By R. R. Claims April 30, inventory April 30, cash April 30, breakage '45-913 113.04 S3.06 2966.41 7 2216.52 •- 7-53 0 2235.10 185.00 25.10 1139.20 »33l»5 15-97 1410.29 52.04 1076.47 453-20 3- , 5 3 >89-33 78-73 1711.65 2160.00 12.27 53S6.56 2696.42 15S4.86 3962.65 Gross Profits 857-43 461.32 1 74-57 0 0 773-32 Expenditures Local expenses General expenses, Breakage 291.23 19 111.38 7.53 205.12 69.61 *5-97 126.25 27.85 3'5 . 172.05 69.61 12,27 / . 410.14 'tgv.jo *57-25 253-93 rrv Net profit 447-29 170.62 17-32 5*9-39 •Aa BULLETIN NO. 2.7 • ' > * Party Fares: Effective April 3, 1908. • i . e . . '■* * '* *• ■' T • • ~ **s - W, •>, For parties.of ten (10) or more traveling together on one ticket two (2) cents per mile per capita; minimum per capita fare fifteen (15) cents. These rates are open to the public and apply be- tween any point on the ATLANTIC COAST UNB W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Pntsenger Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pm. Agent Wilmington, N. C. Children Like It* Nr BA0UC9-VUX ONUS Tn fttVSTs Kltai MllUNr Nk—ImallMk John M. Klein. Druggist. J. A. DEIDERICH, Clerk. Mr TowUs Explains. Meggett May 9, 1908. Editor Preh* and Standard: I wish you wou,d make a cor rection in your next issue of a mistake you have made in this week's issue, viz: - You say thit tt was the sense of the convention of the Democrats of Colleton county met at Wgtterboro on the 4 th inst that the Parish lines of St. Haul’s should be re-established so as to enabia. Ut. Paul’s Parish to have represen tative and one-county com- mhafener, tb be Ypted for at our ne* While I sense of con elections. wa$ the But I see you go hither than the u con vention did and that is you say in this week*! issue: If such a motion was granted us that there would be no further efforts for our low country going into Charleston county. Now Mr Editor, I will gbo admit that Col J. G. Padgett did make such a motion but it was withdrew as 1 made men tion that I could not speak for everybody of our country, but that if the actual sense of the convention was carried out, I would pledge myself and that my friends would co-oper ate with me to stop all pro ceedings as far as we could, to prevent this portion of the low country going with Charleston county. Also Mr Editor, our county chairman will bear me out in this statement as the motion you have reference to, was never put Go the eonventior. at all. 00 please publish this card, as we do not like to be in a false light to the public as you have put us. Yours truly, D.H. Towles. this meeting is correct and Mr Towles is correct, in fact there is no difference. We said; 4 ‘Adopted with amendment by Dr Kirbye to the effect that the delegates to the. State Convention endeavor to se cure the re-establishment of the old parish line.. It was the sense of the convention that should this be done and this section given a representation that no further effort would be TO NEW OR OLD SUBSCRIBERS 0/ * • We have one hundred sub scriptions to Farm News, a monthly farm magazine worth 25 cents, which we are going to give to the next 100 persons paying their subscriptions. If you desire this publication let us know when vou pay your subscription r and we wnl give you a card which entitles you to this splendid farm journal one year. These 100 will not last long. The Press and Standard. Wlthrsp Cnllf made towards withdrawing from this county and going to Charleston. This was favored by the representatives from this section. —Editor. The sxnsslaanoa for tha award at vacant Scholarships In Wlpthrop Qol- l*ga and for tbe admission of haw stu dents will b« bald at the ooaalf ooart* bones on Friday, Jnly 2, at • a. aa. Ap- pUoaats mas* bn nos lean than fifteen rears of age. Whan Scholarships are voeaat altar Jalv 8 Ibey wBl heawaid- ed to thoea maktait the highest avarare •t this sxamlnatfoa, prodded they nsedk the eoodirions aovenring Urn award. Appltcants|foc{Rohotarthlps shoald ware amlaatioo for Scholarship Scholarships are worth 111)0 aad Are resslon will onea For farther later* .address Free.D. SO. We give Mr Towles space pleasure. Our report of De Wit’s Uarbolleed Witch Basel Solve Is beet for eete, berms, holts, braises sad iU - If TOO try to kilt a girl’aebaak harlipaara liabfo to fat iniha way to stop you. A maa’e honor can be pawaad, but It can’t b» rsdasmsd. Death Wes Oa HU Heels. JraeF noma of Skippers, Vo., a dees sail ia ISl spring of IMA 1!