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I Free Round Trip to Charleston
? The Retail Merchants Pay Yonr Fare.
Uuv-cf-towu shoppers may come to Charleston, stay from one
to five days, attend the theatres, visit the Island resorts, etc., do
buying and have their railroad fare paid for the round trip. The
only conditions to be complied with are: First, that your combined
purchase 3 amount to $23 or more. Second, that you come from a
point twenty-five miles or more distant Third, that yvmr fare
must not; exceed 5 per cent, of yonr total purchases.
The merchants of Charleston c.irry large and weU assorted
stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to
choose from. Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished of
ten. Prices are very reasonable, considering quality.
The following merchants are members of this refund urian and
will be very glad to serve you.
"Fourth?That you must buy a round trip ticket or get a re
ceipt from your railroad agent at your home station, showing that
yon purchased a ticket.*'.
If yon cannot find what yon want in yonr home town, remem
ber yon can always get it in Charleston.
ASK FOR REFUND BOOKS.
Art Stores.
Lanneur's Art Store.238 King st
Antique Furniture.
Morgenstern Furniture Company,
.62 Reid st
Bakers.
Condon's Bakery.
.15a Rutledge ave
Book Stores.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell .. ..
.1.3 Broad st
C. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st
Carpets, Mattings, Etc.
Mutual Carpet Company.. ....
.247 King st
China, Glass and Queensware.
Charleston Crockery Company...
.299 King at
Cigars and Tobacco.
Follin Bros. Co.250 King st
Clothing and Gents1 Furnishing.
Bentschner & Vlsanska.
.252 King st
Hlrsch-Isreal Company.
.King and Wentworth
Bluectiein Bros..494-496 King st
W. S. Cook Company.332 King st
S. Brown Sons. .354-356 King st
Banov & Volaskl. . .385 King st
Department Stores.
M. Furchgott & Sons.
...240-242 King st
Louis Cohen & Co.
232-234 King st and 203 Meeting
J. R. Read Co'. . . . . 249 King st
The Kerrison Dry Goods Co. .. .
.80-82 Hasel Bt
Druggist.
Paragon Drug Co.
.286-288 King st
Fish and Oysters.
Terry Fish Co.. . .133 Market st
Florists
Connelley-McCarty Cv,.
.296 King st
Furniture,
Phoenix Furniture Co.
.187-191 King st j
Buell & Roberts_573 King ct
A. G. Rhodes & Son.. .. .. ..
. 359-361 King st
Furniture and Dry Goods.
Bueli & Roberts_573 King ?,.
Grocers.
J. H. Hesse. .Montague & Coming
The John Hurkamp Co.. ..' ..
.King and Broad sts
Guns, Bicycles and Sporting
Goods.
The B. H. Worthen Arms Co.. ..
.230 King st
Hardware.
M. H. Lazarus.
.King and Hasell sts
A. McL .Martin. . . . 3K3 King st
Strochecker & McDermM.
.237 King st
Ball Supply Co. . . .377 King st
Jewelers.
Jas. Allan & Co.. . .235 King st
Carrlngton, Thomas & Co.
.. ..;.2 51 King st
Optician and Optical Supplies.
Parsons Optical Co.. 244 King st
Pianos,' Organs, Music ,'snd Mu
sical Merchandise.
Selgling's 'Music Store.
.243 King st
Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc.
Minnis Stove Co.,.
.King and Burns lane
Shoe Stores.
Robert E. Martin_25 6 King st
H.J.Williams. . . .248 Kingst
Robert Martin. . . 139 Market st
A. A. Hirsch.281 Kings!
D. O'Brien & Sons. . .3 81 Kings!
W. F. Livingston. . . 366 Kings):
Jacob's Shoe Store. .510 King sC
Trunks and Bags.
Charleston Trunk Company.. ..
.. .270 King si:
Typewriters and Office Supplies,
Edward J. Murphy.. 157 Meeting
THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Baa shoe 1894 given 'Thorough instruction under positively Christian
influences at the lowest possible cost."
RESULT: It is to-day with its faculty of 82, a bearding patruiage of 828;
its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 / d
THS LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA 1
$150 pays all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam
heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects
except music and elocution. For catalogue and application bhak address,
* REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal.
BLACKSTONE, VA.
LOW RATES
> BEGINNING JUNE FIRST. J
ibw is the time to begin to prepare for the fall and new year position.
Lessons by mall if desired. Positio as guaranteed. No ' acatlon.
?outr?eri) Conjnjercl&Jl <lcr)ooI
Calhonn & Meeting sts., Charleston, S. C; Wilmington, Winston-Salem.
Salisbury, Durham, N. C. The highest endorsed Business College in the
South Atlantic. Enter any time. Write for full Information.
Every Horse Owner
dreads that most dangerous disease. Colic
Be prepared for an emergency by having
a bot :1b of Noah*. Colic Remedy on hand.
More animals die from Colic than all other
non-contagious diseases combined. Nine
out of every ten cases would have been
cured if Noah'* Colic Remedy had been
given in time. It isn't a drench or dope,
but is a remedy given on the tonjrue. so
simple that a woman or child can give it.
If it fails to cure, your money will bo
refunded. If your dealer cannot supply
you 3?nd 50c in ? tamps and we wi? mail
a bottle.
Noah Remedy Co.. Inc. Richmond. Va.
Notice for Special Tax Election.
A petition having been filed as re
quired by law, an election is hereby
ordered to be htld in the graded
school building at Holly Hill, dis
trict No. 8, Orangeburg county,
South Carolina, on Thursday, June
29, 1911, for the purpose of voting
on the question of an additional
special tax of 4 mills to be used
for school purposes in said district.
Said election to be conducted ac
cording to section "J.208 cf the school
law.
Dr. J. L. B. Gilmore
J. Frauds Folk,
L. F. Bunch,
Trustees.
Watch for the announcement of the
big reduction in the price of all books
by Sims Book Store. This will be a
great treat to bock-lovers.
^aSBHBSB KoaL'i Llnlm ant b the
<^aaiFa"'^aH bcti remedy lor Rheuma
tlsrr. Sciatica, Lamo Back,
S1111 Joints and Muscloa,
Sore Throat, Colds, Strains,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises,
Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia,
Toothache, and all Nerve,
Bcne and Muscle Aches
and Pains. The genuine
has Noah's Ark on every
package and looks like this
cut, but has RED band on
front of package and
"Noah'a Liniment" always
la RED Ink. Beware of
Imitations. Large bottle,
2f cents, and sold by all
dealers In medicine.
Guaranteed or money re
funded by Noah Remedy
lac, Richmond, Va,
Oe
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Stop.' Get wise to the best money
making opportunities. Send stamp.
U. S. Specialty Co., Greenock, Pa.
Peaches For Sale?Choice peaches at
?2 per crate. R. B. Watson &
Sons, Ridge Springs, S. C.
<?
We want you to be one of 2,000 vis
..itors to The Land of Waterfalls;
write for booklet. Board of Trade,
Brevard, N. C.
Wanted?Men to learn cotton busi
ness in our sample rooms; two
weeks to complete course; high sal
aried position secured. Charlotte
Cotton School, Charlotte, N. C.
t,000 acres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,00^
acres . in cultivation, 50 tenant
houses, good barns, excellent fen
ces; 3.000 acres timber; $20 per
acre. Harris Realty Co., Claren
don, Ark.
Feather Beds?Mail us $10 and we
will ship you a nice, new 36-pound
feather bed and 6-pound pair pil
lows, freight prepaid. Turner &
Corn well, Feather Dealers, Char
lotte, N. C.
Wanted?Men and ladled to take
three months practical course. Ex
pert management High salaried
positions guaranteed. Write for
catalogue now. Charlotte Tele
graph School, Charlotte, N. C.
Wanted?Men to take thirty days'
practical course in our machine
Bhops and learn automobile busi
ness. Positions secured gradu
ates, $25 per week and up. Char
lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra
phers, clerks, write us if desiring
employment. We place competent
busineec help and are not able to
supply demand. Carolina Audit &
System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia,
S. C.
Farm Lands for Sale.?In southwest
Georgia, the country that is com
ing to the front in great shape, not
only the land of promise, but the
land of fulfillment, write us for
land list. M. T. Levie & Son, P.
O. Drawer 57, Montezuma, Ga.
$50 per week easily earned selling
our combination Sick, Accident
?and Life Insurance poWcy in
distribution or paid-up policy in
10 years. Premiums payable month
ly. No examination. Experience
unnecessary. Standard Protective
Society, Reading, Pa.
Wanted?Every man, woman and
child in South Carolina to kso*
that the "Alco" brand of Sash
Doors and Blinds are the best and
are made only by the Augusts
Lumber Company, who manufac
ture everything in Lumber and
Mlllwork and whose watchword Is
"Quality." White Augusta Lum
ber Company, Augusta, Georgia,
for prices any order large or small.
Don't Delay Longer?In provldini
your homo with a good piano or 02
gan. Doubtless, you have promiseo
your family an instrument. No
home is complete without music, and
nothing is so Inspiring and cultivat
ing Music helps to drown sorrows,
and gives entertainmet for the chil
dre, and keeps them at home. This
Ij our 27th yecr of uninterrupted
success here, hence we are better pre
pared than ever to supply the best
pianos and organB and will save you
money. Write ub at once for catalogs
and for our easy payment plan and
prices. Malone's Music House, Co
lombia. S. C.
SUMMER RESORTS
At Glenn Springs, S. C, The Garner
House offers good serlvce. Splen
did fare and the best location.
Write for rates.
Boarders wanted?Bookhardt board
ing house now open for guests;
excellent table acd good attention;
new place, high, dry and In a nice
walking district of spring. .S F.
Bookhardt, Prop., Glenn Springs,
S. C.
Mother Nature's
Remedies.
Science is a simple study that
can be acquired without labor, and
without much cost to all who wish
to have health, beauty and even
"youth in old age.' It is so i-lain
and simple that a little c'lild can
easily understand and follow the
directions given, which conform
with the laws of MOTHER
NATURE. We want to teach
you how to look young, healthy,
and beautiful without the use of
paint and powder. For informa
tion on how to secure the Secrets,
ench se a stamped envelope and
address all communications to
D. BOOKER,
806 Wylie Ave.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Notice of Final Dlcasharge.
Notice Is hereby giwjn that I will
file my final account as guardian of
Glayds U. Millican, a minor, with
the Judge of Probate for Orange
bury County, on the first day of
July, A. D., 1911, and will, on that
day, ask for letters of discharge as
such guardian, the said minor be
ing now of age.
M. E. Zelgler,
Guardian of Gladys U. Millican.
(Dated: May 30, 1911.
1785 1911
College of Charleston
127th Year Begins Sept. 29.
Entrance examinations at all
the county-seats on Friday, July
7. at 9 a. m.
The College is well endow
ed, enabling it to maintain the
highest standards.
It offers complete 4-Year
courses in Ancient and Modern
Languages, Mathematics, His
tory, Economics, Science, and
Engineering.
Courses for B. A., B. S., and
B. S. degree with Engineering.
A free tuition scholarship to
each county of South Carolina.
Vacant Boyce scholarships, giv
ing $100 a year and free tuition,
open to competitive examination
ia September.
Expenses reasonable. Terms
and catalogue on application.
Write
Harrison Randolph,
President.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
-^r^zn^zi^r-\
What a Bank Account Does
at The People's Bank
It helps your credit.
It stimulates your courage.
It guards you against extrava
gance.
It gives you confidence in your
judgment.
It helps you hold up while you
are out of work.
It furnishes the best receipt for
all money you pay out.
It creates business habits that
will increase your savings.
It protects against loss by rob
bery and personal injury by rob
bers.
It enables 3 ou to pass over per
iods of sickness without embarrass
ment.
It makes you able to run your
business, instead of your business
running you.
. It teaches economy, which is. the
first round in the ladder tu success
and prosperity. Your business wel
come,
The Peopled Bank
ELLOREE, S. C.
"Everything
That a Drug Store
Should Have"
This Is the compliment that one
of our patrons paid us. It is so true
of the real method behind our bus
iness that we are quoting it.
Primarily this business makes the
prescription department the main
object of Us care. Experts check
every prescription and our large
files show that our care Is not in
vain. Every new and worthy drug is
Immediately bought and placed on
our shelveb so that we need never
say "we are just out of It, ' but
we say, "We have it now."
Then these departments are al
ways busy because of one final fact:
"Good Goods for Your Money"?flrtt
and last.
Paints and Varnishes.
Cut Glass and Cutlery.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Stationery and Supplies.
Huyler's Candies: only agency.
J. fl. Wannamaker MT g Co
Orangeburg, S. C.
Detroit Kerosine Engine.
STARTS WITHOUT CRANKING.
Runs on common Kerosine Oil.
To all prospective purchasers
of Gasoline Engines: I have
the exclusive agency fcv the
Detroit Kerosine Engine, and
offer you: an engine complete,
ready to run when you receive
it; entire freedom from ad
justments and complications;
a reliable engine that starts
without cranking, reverses
and runs equally well in either
direction, an engine which is
cold weather proof; an engine
which runs on common Kero
sine OU (lamp oil) better than
ordinary engines run on gaso
line. Absolutely steady power;
absolute reliability. Full con
trol over engine speed while
engine is running, entire ab
sence of gears, sprockets or
cams. The only engine that
women and children can safe
ly run. Just the thing to run
anything from a sewing ma
chine to a ginnery up to 50
horse power. Write m& your
wants.
Dr. J. B. E. Milhonse,
MERRY JINKS.
Fayette
.ALWAYS TROUBLE.
"There goes Swift In his airship. He
Bays he In at home In an airship, yet ho
la always falling out."
"W'll, that's the way he Is at home."
SUMMER ENGAGEMENTS.
* "When shall we get marrttUr*
"Ohl Fred, Why do you take our en
gagement so seriously?'
FARSIOHTED GIRL.
"Maud isn't going to give her conreaa
to Harold until, tae fall"
"Why not?"
"She doesn't know just how hell look.
In football togit."
A RULING PASSION.
"The thermometer was a hundred at
noon yesterday. Today it Is down to 98."
"My! Isn't that a bargain?"
SHOCK.
"At the restaurant the other night
George , asked Miss Wrlnk how she
would like a little wild duck."
"What did s.^a answer?"
"She changed color, and aald. "Ohl
this Is so sudden V and fainted."
THE DOCTOR'S LUCK
"So you're not. going abroad this sum*
mer?"
"No, you see, we had a lot of slcknetj?
in the family, and"
"I see. Wher. does your doctor saUT*
NOISY.
Owl?What are you calling the janitor
down for?
Squirrel?I was mistaken. I thought
the steam pipes were making that terri
ble racket we beard, hut it seems It was
that woodpecker famliy that has moved
In above us.
IN FROGLAND.
Billy Frog?Tell me what kind of
flowers and what kind of candy you pre
fer, for I fain would make a gift to the
fairest illy of the swamp?
Daisy Frog?Oh! you foolish boy.
Croak-kusaes and marshmallows, of
course
WIi:i A PURPOSE.
Mrs. Brain- ?I bate to mention it, bat
I've seen your husband kissing tho
cook nearly every day.
Mrs. Subbuba?Isn't It thoughtful at
him? Re does It every morning, and
the poor won tar appreciates It so much
that we've he a her two weeks.
LOSING FLESH.
"Hello, old man! You seem to be got
tlng fatter and fatter."
"0:a the contrary, I'm losing flesh
every day."
"Well, you don't look it."
"But I feel it. I'm learning to shave
myself."
FLY IN THE OINTMENT.
I
wish
Mrs. De Flat?Oh! dear!
housecleanlng was over.
Mr. De Flat?Why so, dear?
Mrs. De Flat ? Because It dirties
everything up so.
NATURAL RESULT.
Uncle Jack?What happened when that
army fell Into the ambuuh?
Lhtle Echel?Why, they were all
scratched t-p.
Are Your Boso Insured?
A new shipment of the celebrat
ed "Holeproof Hosiery." Guar
anteed for six months. Are ready
for your inspection.
Holeproof Silk Stockings.
Holeproof Silk Sox.
These are guaranteed for three
months. If a hole appears in that
time you get a new pair.
Holeproof Lisle and Cotton
Stockings.
Holeproof Lisle and Cotton Sox.
Are guaranteed for six months.
Sold only by
E. N. Scoville,
44 W. Russell St, Phone 18.
Lumber and Shingles
LmTiber and Framing All Sizes.
Ceiling, Floors, and Weather
boards. Ready for delivery on the
moment.
75,000 Black Cyprus hand drawn
shingles now on the yard ready
for delivery.
E. N. Scoville,
44 W. Russell St.,..'Phone 18.
Notice of Discharge.
On the 12th day of July, 1911, I
will file my final acount as Guardian
of John F. Simmons, with the Judge
of Probate for Orangeburg countv,
vind will thereupon ask for my final
discharge.
Ada V. Simmons, Guardian.
June 13, 1911.
Record of the Oldest Policy.
The Oldest Policy now on the books of The Mutual Benefit Life In
surance Co., No 795. was issued on January 21, 1846, to Joseph L.
Winslow (at age 15.) of Portland, Maine, on :he Ordinary Life Plan,
for $3,500, at an annual premium of $54.60. All dividends have
been usep to reduce the yearly cost
Premiums for 66 years have amounted to . . . $3,603.60
Mr. Winslow has received dividends amounting to $2,236.16
Making net outlay for 66 years .... Only $1,367.44
This is, the average ) early cost per thousand has been only $5.92.
The cost in 1911 is only $1.37, or $.39 per $1000.
The Company would now loan on the policy $3,041.57, although
the policy as originally written contained no loan or non-forfeiture fea
tures.
By the payment this year of the small sum of $1.37 the cash and
loan values were increased $45 19.
This is indeed a great record, and one of which no other company
can boast. If you are thinking of giving to ycur wife and children the
protection that they need it would be well for you to look into i he pol
icy contacts of the Old Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company.
L. G. SOUTHARD
DISTRICT MANAGER, ORANGEBURG, S. C.
The Best Buggy on Earth.
is what we claim ours Is. We don't
care what you pay you cannot get a
handsomer, easier riding, better built
carriage.. Take a look at it.. The
more you know about buggies and
their values, the more you will ad
mire ours imd the more you will ap
preciate tho moderation of our prices.
We have just recieved a car load of
Duggies.. Adso another lot of Batter
ies. . CaU and get your supply before
ihey are gone.
L E. RiLEY.