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f. Thai hariring cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scoffs Emulsion. h builds up and strengthens your entire system. It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so prepared that it is easy to take and etsy to digest. ALL DRUGGISTSi SOc. AND S! 00 n The Whiskey Issue- We desire ajjain to say to those people who think the whisky issue is dead in this County, that they are mistaicen. York county i-; now nominal ly prohibition. So lar as the letter of the law is concerned, it is total prohibition. It would be absurd to deny that liquor is not being sold illegal ly in considerable quantity But still there is not nearly so much liquor being sold or con sumed as in dispensary days. There are those, however, who are looking forward to wide open conditions again, and unless the situation is carefully watched they will realize what they are after. , The observation of those who have watched the fight on the liquor question in this County since the first establish ment of prohibition in 1880, is that the liquor people are al ways busy, no less when the sale of liquor is permitted by Irfw than when it is prohibited. Those opposed to the liquor, begin to show interest only alter the legal sale has been re-established for a long enough time to begin to show its degrading effects on the population. There has been a three-year period of prohibition now and while every reasonable man will admit thit conditions have improved, immeasurably, so lar as decency and sobriety are concerned, still it is a fact that there are hundreds who would restore the old status. The campaign of two years ago was waged almost solely upon the issue of destroying the old dispensary. The county dispensary idea was does in encouraging the con- sumption of whisky, and thereby breeding poverty and crime, the county dispensary also serves as a basis for political organization, and already some of the counties are being controlled through their dispensaries. So far as we have informa tion, there is no well defined movement in York county in favor of the establishment of a county dispensary; but there is a very considerable senti ment that would look with favor on the establishment of such an institution, and the people who are opposed to anything of the kind will con tinue on their guard.—York ville Enquirer. Il Can’t Ce Beat. The heat of all teachers ie experience. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, aajs: '*1 find EUctric Bitters doea all that ie claimed for it. For Stom ach, Liver and Riooev troubles it can’t be beat I have tried it and find it a moat excellent medicine.” Mr. Harden ie right; it’e the beet of all mediclnea aleo for weakoeee, lame back, and all ran down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at John- M. Klein's drag store. 60c. At proposed and advocated mere- Children’s Day Exercise* Tabernacle. Smoaks, July 9th—Editor Press Staudard:—your correspon- dmt wrote au article describing a very deliahtfoul day spenc at Tabernacle church, Sunday June 28th, and not seeing it in either your issue of July Ist or 8th. we have decided to send you another brief account of this occasion. Children’s day exercises at Tabernacle are always enjoyable and this year they were especial ly so. Superintendent B. L. Jones and his able assistants spared no pains to make this an enjoyable day. Tl ey had ar- yas a substitute that seemed for the child- to promise more local control. It was r:cog nized by those who advi cited the change to county dispen saries that they also would be as corrupt in proportion as was the state dispensary; but it was believed that they would be eaiser to control. As a matter of fact, much corruption has already devel oped in connection with the county dispensaries. In some instances adeguate punishment has been inhicted on those who were shown to be guilty. In most other instances, th„ presumption has become very great; but the facts are not evident enough to compel ac tion. Tnere is no reasonable doubt of the fact that countv dispensaries will do as much harm as state dispensaries. As a rule, the people who stood for the state dispensary as against the county dispen saries, have now, since the destruction of the state dispen sary, become friends and advo cates of the county dispensary and the idea of a county dis pensary has its friends in York County. Among the arguments used by those who favor the estab- lishipent of a county dispen sary is that it would help the public revenuesi It is claimed that the liquor profits would assist materially in the im provement of streets and the building of roads. Experience of generations has proved that there was never a more expensive way of raising ftwttie: bur^still there are many people to whom the idea In addition t6 the harm it ( Iks 0Ml thorough i ren ’ in additi<) ti to having in- s r *cog- • vite< * 8 P eaker8 f ro,u a distance. The children had beejn well trained and au pieces with ease. A well trained choir, under the direction of Mr. Jones, furnished music for the occasion. The speakers who addressed the large congregation present were Dr. H. W. Black, H. D. Padgett and W. W. Smoak,Jr., of Walt* rho.o, and lion. C. W. Garris of Denmark. These sptuker* h^i b jen invited and had come predated with fine ad dresses. Dr. Black spoke on educatiou and prohibition, Mr. Padgett and Mr Smoak made prohibition speeches, and Mr. Garria spoke on the importnace of Sunday school education. These speeches were well re ceived. Every one went away feeling that they hai been repaid for attending the exerciaea and congratulating the people of Tabernacle ou sucu evidences of a splendid Sunday school at this place. Scribo. The woman who is ambitious to become a society leader beglas by leading her her husband around by the nose. Even the man who is fond ef j dly companions draws the line at a laughing hyena. Bee* Lavativ* Cctffh Byrep reoom- ■ended by mother* tor yoonf aad old I* rorapi relief for coach*, odds, croup, heenenw , whooping coegh. QmMj laxative sud ptemam to t*h*. teed. hold. 8 bool Bold by Wait Oo. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY e THE HOUSE THAT GIVES TOO satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY BACK The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South We cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices. 6s Try us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next door to you. Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits Balance of our Ladies white and colored Lawn and Lingeries Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits. On sale at the following reductions— $4 .oo Dresses reduced to 2.67 5.00 Dresses reduced to 3.37 7.50 Dresses reduced to 5.00 ic.o<i Dresses reduced to 6.67 15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00 18.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00 20.00 Dresses reduced to 13.37 30.00 I )resses reduced to 20.00 Ladies walking skirts ol Black and Navy Blue Panama, Fancy Mixtures and Black Chiflon Taffeta silk—Re duced. 1-3 OFF FORMER PRICE. We carry a large assortment of Ladies Lace Waists in Black, White, Cream and Ecru, colors from $2.98 to 25.00. Black from $6.50 to 25 00. Tailor Hade Soils At Half Price. Every one this seasons, styles and most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap and Madame Butterly effects. $12.00 Suits reduced to 6.00. 15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50 20.00 Suits reduced to 10.00 25.0c Suits reduced to 12.00 30.00 Suits reduced to 15 00 40.00 Suits reduced to 20 00. Mosquito Nets- Full sized Mosquito Nets and Canopies Complete ready for use \ alue 1.25 Special 93c. hxtra large size Mosquito Nets and Canopies, Complete spec al 1.45 Dixie Frames and Nets complete for Wood or Iron Bed special 2.96 LADIES WAISTS. Grouped in three special lots. LOT 1. Ladies White Lawn Waists, trimmed with Laces and em broideries, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 qualities Clearance, price 1.00 Full line of American and Hnglish Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece. PORCH BLINDS. Keep your Piazzas shady and cool, size 6 feet by 8 feet $t.oo Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1.25. Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1 50. LOT 2 Ladies White Lawn and Lengirie Waists beautifully trimmed with Laces and embroideries 4.00 and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price 2.98. Swing in one of our Hammocks— We have a full line in pretty colors, Pillow and full value, 1.00 to 10.00 each. LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, Lin gerie and Linen Waists, some Hand embroidered others trimmed with Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00 qualities choice at 5.00. SPECIAL. Ladies Chiflon Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value 13.50, sale 10.00. Home You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female trouble, wouldn’t you ? Well, it can be done. No reason why you be able to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other m done, by proper use of the Cardui Home Treatment. should not women have Begin by taking Treat. Wine of Cardui tnent J-20 the well-known female tonic. _ For sale at all drug stores^ Joe Moorhead, of Archibald. I. T./writes: “My wife had ajffered for years from female froobla. On your advice. I gave her the Cardui Home Treatment, aod now she hardly suffers at aL” Sold by dmggUta. WRITE US A LETTER Write today far afrM< Advice, daactiba Address: Ladles Advice, describa your syMtoaM, Advisory Dept.. r of valaaMe M pa*e I and "wi* ha sent I* Co., SJTJSt. Quarterly Statcm for Quarter Ending June 30,1908. Dr. v.'/rr. rboro. Jackson boko. LolHlK. Meggetts April 1, Inventory 73 $1369 74 $111942 $992 35 *• R R Claims 80 17 17 10 48 99 48 88 “ Mdse. 1 355 2 3 848 26 241 88 2148 10 May 1, Inventoty 2960 41 1139 20 1076 47 1067 01 “ R R Claim . 83 06 25 10 3178 78 73 “ Mdse 1027 41 1450 20 142 30 '458 3' June 1, Invento v 2544 37 1732 22 955 92 985 30 “ R R Claim; 63 20 16 00 30 59 49 84 “ Mdse 618 80 919 94 327 44 1298 15 Cr. 11832 38 7523 76 3974 79 8126 67 April By credit vouches 113 04 185 00 1076 47 644 64 “ By Inventory 2966 41 1139 20 1067 01 “ By R R Claims 83 06 25 10 3178 78 73 “ By breakage 7 53 *5 97 3 ‘5 12 27 “ By cash 2216 52 1331 *5 453 20 2160 00 May By credit vouchers “ By Inventory 85 20 2544 37 90 1732 22 95592 985 301 “ By R R Claims 63 20 16 00 3° 59 49 84 “ By breakage 11 30 11 89 3 73 12 61 “ By Cash 2034 03 1336 20 393 47 2393 05 June Inventory 2055 98 1719 31 1094 13 1151 70 “ R R Claims 4r58~ ii 56 29 61 34 69 “ breakage 696 7 76 3 29 8 92; “ Cash 1748 45 1386 40 280 40 1705 II < ■3979 03 8918 66 4355 74 IO303 87 Gross 2147 25 1394 90 381*95 2177 20 , Local expenses 623 79 .470 70 283 04 442 l8 General expenses 389 <»p 243 68 97 48 243 69 Breakage 25 79 35 62 IO 17 33 80 1039 4# 750 00 39069 71967 Net profit no; 77 64490 »457 53 Short to balance • 9 74 ^ „ , I. A. DIEDERICH, Clerk County Dispensary Board. „ Paterson, New Jeisey, is goiog to institute libel suits against newspapers that accuse her of harboring anarchists. It ie much easier than detecting and punishing the anarebieta, yon know. Boy’s Lif* Bated. My little b)y, four y**r* old, had a Mv*r* attack of dya*at*ry. We had two physidaiie; both of them gave him ep. W* then gav* him Ohambarlala’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which oared him aad beUav* that saved his life.-WILLIAM H. Btroliag, Carbon Hill, Ala. Thar* is bo doSbt hat this remedy eaves the livae f maay ehildrea each year. Olvs It with castor oil eooor- ding to the plaia printed directions aad a curs is senate. Fo Klein. for ml* by John M. The depoeitors who promptly depoeite from mane *#ar mmm* Camsk. Luna and Bronchial Bemedle*. because ft rids tha th;ir id to offer convincing that the gnarantee of Font am harsh physios. The reeotkm reekene the bowela. lead* the ehroaio “The gap between Aldrich nd Vreeland it something m* re tan alphabetical,” taya the is plenty higenongh for There la one preparation knows todah emedles, heedttse It rids the on the bowela. No opiates. Guaranteed to ghra BINEUU MEDIUM I CO.. CHICAGO. U.ft. A. WALTKRBOHO DRUG COMPANY 0 It iboroogfcly, m ■ _ for a tUBeertU withoft doant help aoyooa who lows oh diaordere or etomsoh not Take Kodol today and ooailaof it the short time that Is aeemmrv to i yon complete relief. Kodol is said by Waiterboro Drag Oo. S^S' DeWlu'eWtsoh Boast Balve Is goad >r oats, haras, brntass aod SORttshOk H rgocdl by Wa \