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o t *■ CASTOR IA The Too Hots Always Bought, and which in use for over 80 jreon* ban borne the wa been made under his Ail Oeonterfeits, Indtntlone and •* Just-es-good** ere bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of What Is CASTORIA Is a harmless sobstHate for Caster Oil, gorlc. Drops and lloothing fljrrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium* Morphine nor ether Vareotie substance. Its age is lie guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Feed, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panscea The Mother's Friend. CCNUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature ef DEATH OF A CHILD. The death anjfel visited the home 11th, ar.d claimed for its own little Culbert. He was sick only a few days and all that loving hands and hearts could do was done for him )ut to no avail. Little Culbert was 'our years and one month old. He eaves a mother and father, three sisters and seven brothers to mourn ■ ^ his loss. Little Culbert was a kind and lov ing child, and all who knew him oved him, but his brights smiles will not be seen on this earth any more, and no one can All his place. The last words he spoke was to call his mother, but was too weak to say what he wanted to. Hit bbdy was aid to rest at Shiloh cemetery. Rev J P Graham conducted funeral service*. Sleep on dear Culbert And take thy rest We loved thee well. But God loved thee best. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. From which none ever wakes weep. The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC •flWTMtn TEACHERS CERTIFICATES THE LAW REQUIRES ALL WHO TEACH IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SECURE THEM. The school law of this State re quires every teacher in a public school of any kind to have a certifi cate to teach. The State superin tendent of education has recently called attention to the law, and a circular letter calling particular at tention to this requirement H&s re cently been sent by the high school inspector to the principal of every State aided high school. Notwith standing all these, dozens of teach ers in these schools througout the State are yet without certificates. Most of them are depending upon their diplomas. A diploma does not entitle the holder to teach; a diploma from an accredited college gives the holder the right to a certiAcate to teach. Some of these schools are going to And themselves embarras sed. since no money whatever will be sent tb any of these schools until every teacher in it has a valid cer tiAcate. Mrs. Bryan leaves several daugh ters, a husband and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. I.et us l>e reconciled when we think that our small loss is her great gain. What is is death? Oh! what is death? Tis slumber to the weary; Tis rest to the forlor;n Tis shelter to the dreary; ‘Tis peace amid the storm; Tis the entrance to our home; Tis the passage to our (iod Who bids his children come When their weary course is trod Such is death! yea such is death! Cora Burgess. Kuffin. Oct. 22. The the We dreamed, perchance, year was young, We played in the goldenJight. As we watched the sunset shadows Aung On the starry dome of night. We knew no voice of the Aery cloud Or wail of the wind as it moaned aloud Far over the stricken wood*. The fear is dying, the leaves are are laid In gold-red drifts at our feet; Of fading fancy our dreams were tweet. So let winter threaten and life be drear, In our hearts there whispers a mes sage clear— The hope of the coming sprint Donald Corrie in Westminster Ga zette. to A DELIGHTFUL PARTY. A delightful birthday party was given by Miss Sue Ella Sanders Fri day night last when she entertained large number cf her friends. Some very pretty music was render ed by Miss Hattie Smith and Willie Warren, all joining in the plays. The refreshments which were served consisted of ice cream, cake, candy and fruit. The guests departed about mid night, all expressing themselves as having a nice time and wishing Miss Sanders many happy returns. Those present were: Mesdames J. H. Towles, StanAll, Misses Hattie Smith, Mabel Lawrence, Rubie and Angie Johnson, Maggie Graives and Ethel Warren. Messrs James and Willie Warren, Johnnie and Steven Crosby, Edgar Johnson, Harvey Price, Clarence Robertson, Luke Towles Lucas Pad gett, Guss Smoak, Harry Smith, Prentiss GriAin an 1 Henry Star.All One Present. CASTOR IA Fv aad Chilton. Ill KM Yu Hm Ahnp BNgkt Boars tbs Signature of PENIEL NEWS. -Special: The are all busy • ^4 DEATH OF MRS. FRANKUN BRYAN. That grim monster Death has again entered one of our homes * and took away our dear friend, Mrs. Frank lin Bryan. She died Sunday morn ing at 2 o’clock. She suffered long and intensely, and when the death angel at last knocked gently at her he&rts door she was ready and .wil ing to meet her God. /y She is no longer shrinking from the winter wind or lifting her calm, pure forehead to the Summers kiss; no longer yearning with a holy heart for heaven; no longer toiling pain fully along the path upward and on ward to the everlasting rock on which art 1 based the walls of the Most High no longer here; she is there, gazing, seeing knowing and loving as the blessed only see and know and love. Earth has one angel less, and heaven one more. Already kneeling at the throne she has re ceived her welcome, and is resting on the bosom of her Saviour. If human love hath power to penetrate the veil (and hath it not?) then the ones she has left behind have the blessedness of knowing that an angel loves them. Death comes at Christ’s command to call believers home. He comes to set the weary spirit free, and rude though the hand may be that knocks off the fetters and painful though be the process of liberation what need the prisoner care for that when it is to Freedom, life, ancFhome that he is about to be emancipated? The funeral services took place at Bethel her borne church this afternoon and were conducted by her pastor Rev. C. W. Burgess. Peniel, Oct 22,- fanners around here pickihg cotton. Mrs. Beulah Taylor of Fechtigis visiting her grandparents here, Mr and Mrs. T. A. Bootle. Mrs. Taylor ia accompanied by her sister, Miss Allum Lane. MiasSheUie Benton, a charming young lady of Pine Grove, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Eda Hickman. She was accompanied by Mias Ess Benton. Miss OlaJAvant spent Saturday with Mrs. L. S. Beach near here. Miss Hattie Herndon has returned home after spending some time in Charleston. The Presiding Elder. Rev. W. I. Herbert, preached two very interest ing sermons at Peniel last Saturday and Sunday. Charlie Bearh of Walterboro was the guest of L. S. Beach a few days ago. L. C. Chassereau of Charleston was the guest of J. W. Hickman Sunday. Mr. Chassereau was ac companied by his son. The Rock Spring nme defeated the Peniel nine Saturday afternoon, with a score of (> to 5. We are very glad to see Miss Mamie Roberson back in this section again. Mrs. M. Bootle has returned home, after spending some time with her children in Florence and Charleston. A Lonely Girl. Cb&ffiberlsin’a Cough Kemedy ha» be come famoua for its cures of coughs, colds, croup ♦ud influenza. Try it when in need It contains no harmful sub stance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. A SADDEATH. Little Lucas Herndon, son of Mr and Mrs Herndon, departed this life Monday night September 10th, and was laid to rest at Grace church on Tuesday the 11th. He was seven years and four months old. Sleep on Lucas, slumber sweetly, Till the resurrection morn When the Lord shall call you, Lucas And say to you the day is done. Aunt Needful Knowledge Walterboro People Should Learn to Detect the Ap- proch of Kidney Di- The symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys ex crete a think, cloudy, offensive arias, fnli of sediment, irregular of pssssgt or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and Jhe vic tim is oiten weighed down by a feeling of languor and fatigue Neglect theee warnings' and there is danger of dropsy, Bright's Disease, or diabetes. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at onoe, De lay often proves fatni You can use do belter reinedv than Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here's Walter- boro proof: W R Hickman, Police Officer, Walter boro.SC. says: *'I had such severe piins iu my bsc* and loii.s that if I sat down for a short time . won Id have to grasp something whea getting up. I could not rest well st night and felt miserable iu the morning My kidneys were wesk and the secretions contained a heavy sediment. Mince using Doan’s Kulnev Pills procured fiom the Walter boro Drug Co , I have been free from the above mentioned annoyances. My wife also used Doan’g Kidney Pills and the results in her case was fust as satis factory ” For sale by all de tiers. Price 60 cents Foster Ml I barn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the ntme—Doan’s—and take no other. ^ Money Comes In Bunches to A A Chisholm, of Tread wall, N. Y. bow. His reason is well worth reading: “For a long time I Buffered from iodi- gastioo, torpid liver, constipation nor- voosneea, and general debilty,” he writes. T couldn’t sleep, had no ap petite, nor ambition. g**>w weaker every day In spite of nil medical treatment. Then used Kleotrtc Bitters. Twelve bottles restored nil my old-time *benlth and vigor. Mow I can attend to busi ness everv day It’s a wonderful med icine.” lufelllbk. for Stomach, Liver. Kidnevs, Blood and Nerve*. 50c. at Jno M Klein The Jury’s Verdict found by tbs those who have given “SHAW” a thorough tost is for sweetness of tone, and its general make op is entitled to all praises and "uloe sayings” that have been bestowed upon it in tbe past. Aro You one of the jury? If not, we will be delighted to send you a little in formation that will interest you, "on terras and pi ices. ATTRACTIVE LUTE ot- J Chas. M. Stieff MANUFACTURER OF THE Artistic Stieff Shaw and Stieff Selfplayer Pianos Sootheni Vareroom: 5 W. Trade St- Charlotte, « N. 6. C H WILMOTH. Manager. MENTION THIS PAPER. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHOES AND HATS, BLANKETS AND COM FORTS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HYRNE'S STORK Walterboro* Sooth Carolina. The Value of Good Digestion b easy to figure if you know what your it worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value* by insuring good digestion. Kodol cures Dyspepsia. Kodol insures good digestion by absolutely duplicating Nature's normal process, in perfectly digest- |-or Ing all food taken' into the stom ach. While Kodol is doing this, the stomach is resting—and becoming strong and healthy. A strong and healthy stomach guarantees a sound and active brain. The man with a sound stomach —a stomach that is doing for the body just what Nature intended it to do—is the man who is always prepared for any emergency. He is “there with the goods." The man with a sick stomach, is a man sick all over. When the stomach is irritated by undigested food, the blood and heart are di rectly affected. Then dullness, un natural sleepiness, sick-headaches, vertigo'and fainting spelis. and even serious bjain trouble develop. Kodol will prevent these. Spurring the stomach and brain to special effort by “tonics” and "stimulants" doesn't cure anything. accomplish any good. Neither daes dieting. Indigestion and the serious ailments which It induces can be averted and corrected only by natural means Kodol supplies this natural means. It performs the stomach's work for it—just as the stomach should perform it—while the stom ach takes a little rest, “for the stomach's sake.” Our Guarantee Oo to your drngfrUt today and get a dol lar txml<r. Tlieu aftrr you hare u-ed iu* (entire ronteutn of tbe bottle If yon can honextly say. that it has not done you any good, return tbe bottle to tbedruggi.t and be will refund your money without auc tion or delay. We wilt then pay tbe drug- gi»t for the bottle. Don’t heettate. ad druggiftt* know that onr guarantee ia good. Tl.ia offer applien to the large bottle only :.o<l to but one in a family The large bot tle •-••ntaina ZH time, aa utnt-h aa the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the labora tories of E. C. DeWitt At Co.,Chicago. For Sale by All Druggists. HAIR PUFF 95c. Wigs, Toupees, Switches, ItMiachae at corresponding moderate terms. Oombiocs made np. Quick service. Stampe taken. Acme Hair Co. SAVANNAH, GA. P. P. P. P. P. P. wU purify mA ettaltae £t£t? uperlntendent at Malaria, Dyanep. aaya: "After taking Mlaowell labia Ufa, and kw could Uvaforarar, If be could -/ays gat P. P. P.” If you are tired out fron overwork aad * * tmkm *** P. P. P. If you are feeling badly in tbs spring aad out of aorta, take P. P. P. If your digestive organa need toning upt P. P. P. If you i debility and weakneae, take P. P- P- If you euffer with nervous prostration, nerves unstrung and a general Ul down of the system, taka P.P.P. Tar mood Polaoa. Rheumatism, Scrof ula, OM bores. Malaria, Chronic Female P. P. P. TWckly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. v. y. umcAN. Charleston Musical and Festi val Week—October 25**30. Russian Symphony Orchestra. The bes organized and most uniform in talent in the a United States, supported by the splendid chorus of tnfo - hundred male and female voices. Special rates from all points in South Carolina. Ask the Preacher Ask the Doctor Ask the lawyer Ask the Banker It iaio time of sudd«a mishap or •ocident that Chamberlain’s Liniment oau be relied upon to take the piece of the family Hoi:*01. who cannot always be found at the moment. Then It is that Chamberlain’* Liniment it never lotted wanting. In cases of s^raina, cute, wouiKts pod bru'sea Chamberlain's Liniment takas oat the soreness aad dilvdi away the pain. 9olii by* all dealers. P.P.P. Males Marvelous Cures in BM Poison, BbeonatisD an4 Scrofula. p. strength P. P. purifies the blood, build a up the weak and debilitated gives ^ xju-ls disease, giving the patient health AUd to weakened nerves, ex happiness, where sickness, jjhxitny feelings and lassitude first prevatle . In bl<HKl iMuson, mercurial poison, malaric, dyspepsia, and ,n J 111 and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P- P. purifier in the world. I tulles whose systems are poisoned blood scald is the best’ blood and whose hlood is in an impure con dition due to menst' ftal ii regnhirit i’s, are ,K culiarlv benetUted hy the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P-, - richly A>h, 1 oke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. - Exclusive Eight to Sell. ' o Have secured the exclusive right to sell COCA-COLA in Walteiboro ler the Charleston Coca-Cola Bottling Co., by Wholesale and retail—The only genuine Coca-Cola Made. 0 Also sell fish Tuesdays and Saturdays. Oysters aid Shrimp in Season. ’Phone 8b. "N N. C. A. SAULS. U<..r.eneai ia a child mbjaot to croup s <• ire indication of the approach of f - disease If ChambarUln’s Cough P-tuedy is given at oooe or sveu after iu cronpy cough has appeared, it will •I’vveat the attack. Genuine no poiaon. oold by all dentate. BEE S LAXATIVE C0U8I SYtlP acuavce couch# amo ©olds