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.SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. THE 14TH. List of To\(-i>(iolis >o He I'sed in The Vlt!)c\ illc City Schools, Ses sion 1011.13. FIRST grade. Pencil Tal>l< l, single ruin. f.x9. 1 Pencil?soft load. 1 Pox of Crayola?8 colors. Header?Ncv Kdncation?Hook One. second GRADIO , 1 Pencil Tablet?single rule? ! Pencil?sole lead. 1 Ilox of Crayola?8 colors. Reader?Progressive Road to Reading ?J?ook Two. Spell >r?Hunt's Hook One. Drawing? Prattical?Arts and Craft j ?Xo. 1. i THIRD GRADE 1 Pencil Tablet, single rule. 6x9. 1 Pencil?soft lead. Box of Crayola?8 colors. Reader?Progressive Road to Reading > ?Book Three. Speller?Hunt's Rook One. Arithmetic?Smith's Primary. Geography?Dodge's Rook One. j Writing?Spencerian Book Three. Drawing?Practical?Arts and Craft ?No. 2. J FOURTH GRADE 1 Pencil Tablet, single rule, 6x9. 1 Pencil?soft lead. Reader?Stepping Stones Xo. 4. Speller?Hunt's Book One. Arithmetic?Smith's Primary. Geography?Dodge's Book Two. Grammar?Kinard & Wither's Book One. Writing?Spencerian Xo. 4. Drawing?Practical?Arts and Craft ?Xo. 3. FIFTH GRADE. Reader?Stepping Stones, 5th (1st session.) ? Reader?Gueber's Story of the Greeks (2nd Session.) Speller?Hunt's Book Two. .Arithmetic?Smith's Intermediate. Geography?Dodge's Book Three. t History?Chandler & Chitwood's Mak- a ers of American. h (; rum mar?Kinard & Wither's Book p One. N * Writing?Spencerian No. 5. ^ Drawing?Practical?Arts and Craft a a ?No. 4. ' a SIXTH GRADE. Reader?Gueber's Story of the Ro- ' mans (1st Session.) * Reader?Selections from 7th Grade b c Riverside Classics, (2nd Session.) f I Speller?Hunt's Book Two. Arithmetic?Smith's Intermediate. Geogra ph y?Man rv's Com pi ete. Grammar?Kinard & Wither's Book Two. 1 History?White's Makers of South Carolina. Civics?Wallace's Civil Government of South Carolina. Writing?Spencerian Book 6. Drawing?Practical?Arts and Craft ?Xo. 5. SEVENTH GRADE. Reader?Gueber's Story of the Eng- . lish (1st Session.) ' ^ 11 T"* ~ ~ ~ ~ P- Plnnn'o Cnollnr opener?dcii&uu ct uiuiu o . and Definer. Arithmetic?Milne's Book Three. Geography?Maury's Complete. History?Thompson's U. S. Grammar?Kinard & Wither's Book Two. Latin?Collar & Daniel's First Year (2nd Session.) No child will be admitted to the school until he has secured ALL the text-books that are listed for his grade. Pupils will not be allowed to use books belonging to other children. Children from the same family and in the same grade may use the books to gether HIGH SCHOOL. First Year or Eighth Grade Speller?Benson & Glenn's Speller and Definer. Reader?Critical Study of Three Classics. Grammar?Reed & Kellogg's Higher Wessons. Arithmetic?Milne's Rook Three. Algebra?"Wentworth's New School. History?Myer's General (Revised.) Latin?Collar & Daniel's First Year. Second Year or Ninth Grade. Reader?Critical Study of Three Clas sics. Grammar?Reed & Kellogg's Higher Lessons (1st Session.) Composition?Rrooks' Book One (2nd Session.) Algebra?Wentworth's New School. Geography?Parr's New Physical. iiic'npp?Mvor's fJeneral ?Revised Latin?Gunnison <fc Harley's Caesar: I Bennett's Grammar. Third Year of Tenth Grade. Reader?Critical Study of Four Class ics. Composition?Brooks' Book One. Literature?Tappan's England's and America's. Geometry?Wells' Plane. History?Ashley's American (Civics ' taught in contion.) Latin?Gunnison & Harley's Cicero: . Bennett's Grammar. Pupils will be required to take the full course unless excused upon a physician's certificate. A pupil will be excused Latin upon a written request from the parent. Xo one will be graduated from the school who does not COMPLETE the J full course, hence parents should | think ove r tb<- matter seriously befor asking that pupil l?o excused fron certain studies. Mr. <iray4loiis TiiiUtks. i ??f ti. Medium I desir?*. Ilirniiv'li III"1 <m!iiii:s < ! von paper to return my sincere thanks ti I lie voters of Abbeville comity for tin handsome majority 1 received in tin primary election, i shall endeavor t( >rove to the people that they havemadi in> mistake. Klicuinaii'tin V>\ iin Stopped The first application of Sloan's Lin ment goes rn^lit to the pain fill pari ? t peoeirates without rubbing ? it slop lie Rlieuma'ie Pains around the joints 1 * - 1! r -1 . r * I 1, urn ^ivcs renei mm riiinimi, i/im i i.iflVr ! (ici a hnt'le to-day ! It is s> ainily medieine. for all pitins. I mi-ts rnises, en's. sore throat, netir:''i>h mi] clicst pniiw. Prevents infection. VI r. ("hits. H. Went worth, C^'i f??rn i*? a'rite-:?"Is dM wonders lor ntv Kheti mdism. p'titi is f.v"e a- soon as I tip 11y it. I rrc. mcnendi* i it to my friend' t?i the l>H-t Linini'-nt I *ver u-ed.' iuaranteed. 25c. at y mr Druggist. BAD STOMACH? ONE DOSE of Vlayr's Wonderful Stomach Romedy Should Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary (ecommerded for Chreple Jndlgeotioil and Stomach, Liver and Intes tinal Atlmonir* Thousands of people, some riyht ii your own !<> ality. hav- taken Mayr's Wonderful Stomach tcmedy for St:>ntnch. Liver and Intestinal illments. Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas Around he Heart, Soar Stomach. Distress After Eat? aS, Nervousness, Dizziness, Vaintlnft Spells, lick Headaches, Constipation, Torpid Liver, tc.. and are rraisinK 'and recommending ii i?hly to cithers so that tin-v may alio know the iys of living. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is the best nr.'l r:ost widely knowii Remedy for the above ailments. As!: your drug ist for a bottle today. Put it tn a test?one dose tiould convince. It i3 marvelous in its healing roperties and. i?s ctTects are r:iiite natural as i; cts on the source and fonirlution of stomach ilmer.ts and in most eas?s brim:* riuick rc-liei nd permanent results. This highly successful tcmedy has been taker, by the most pronn.i.'n; eople. and those in ail waiks o? lite, among hem Members of Ccn*;re.-t5, Justice of the iuprcme Court, Educator*. Lawyers, Merchants Jankers. Doctors, Driir.?:sts. Nurses, Mar.ufac urers. Priests, Ministers, Farmers, with las-tin^ icneiit and it should be equally successful in yoti' ase. Send for free valuable booklet on Stomaci lilments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 151-15< ifaitins Street, Chicago, 111. For Sale by all Drn^ffists For line cigars, cigarettes and cln*\vin; rv.. f,. V,.o?,lV I'WW, fe" I*' ^? vuo LSI wunr., Our line of Dr to=wear Goods are Clothes for i We have always given in clothing. This fall we are going best previous record. Values so uncommon t! hard to believe will great y turn. Prices $5.00 $8.50: $12.50 $15.00! Hats Come in today, you'll the new Hats we have 1 M-nj-it in Imiv cir iiict tri lr>nl?* ?* lillt H/ L/\|^ vy * 1 Vli/I v v, W?, a Hat for every face aVid fa Prices $1.00 $1.50 ^ $3.50 Jno B. ! PicrVit nnw is w XVl^uu ju v . ierware, coal days in all sizes 35 cenl wool flannell-shir No. Six-Sixty-Six J This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS ?. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, end if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c w ra I zc us (Prickly Ash, P Prompt Po Its bencficia' ef fects arc usually felt very quickly Sti yic \vh gin p. Makes rich, red, pure b system ? clears the brain ? strengt] A positive specific for Blood P Drives out Rheumatism and Stop is a wonderful tonic and body-buile ?F. V. LIPPMAN CO. as | Candies ar /|> Domestic and Imported & At_the isjew Can r|\ ily next Court 1 I GO T T The Olympia candy kitchen. W you want. We keep a nice line o W fruits of all kinds home made canc (llS specialty.?Telephone No. 56. An I N. Q. MERC Anderson College For Women Faculty of Christian men and women of experience. courses JL'nuui'^ iv ui'gjui: ui j\.. i >. it and A. M. Diplomas in Music, Art .and JJxpr Science and Art. Equipment modern and convenient, tennis, basket bull, Situation ideal for health and coin JAMES F. K1NARD, Ph. L ANNOUN( y Goods Clothing Shoe now ready for your Ins For Caizlognc A tf?.. Clothes high values Our boy's c to beat our hardest kind of f you satisfaction They have liat they are on at every the boys like sc like men when v I (10.00 (10.00 $1.50: $4.00 $: s, enjoy seeing All the wan .vhcthcr you ladies shoes are you'll find too. ncy here. J & $2.50 $2.50 $3 Stetson Underware. hen you want the he? followed by coal night ts heavy fleeced lined ts. Polialj tUB-MY-TISM rill cure Rheumatism, Neu Igia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic trains, Bruises, Cut?, Burns, Old >res, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec :ma, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, ed internally or externally. 25c oke Root and Potassium) *5 werful Permanent lbborn eases Good results are Id to P. P. P. lasting?it cures en other medi- you to stay cured es arc useless P. P. lood ? cleanses the entire hens digestion and nerves. olson and skin diseases. is the Pain; ends Malaria; ler. Thousands endorse it. SAVANNAH, GA. rs?-&>ze id Fruits* ?tlie best in both. ^ dy Kitchen $ House f O f it w~ j:? \l/ li u ^ ^cinuica ui iiuiid ,nr; f fresh candies and fancy W jies and icc cold drinks a- VI/ ly order will be appreciated. Vl/ )S & CO. I Si/ JLML1N1 s, Ladies Ready= spection. for Boys'. :lothes arc built for the service. We guarantee in every way the style and snap that ) well. The boys feel scaring a suit from here. \ Vices (2.50 $3.50 5.00 $0.00 hoes i ted styles in mens anil here, and cost less here i Prices LOU $3.50 & $4.00 ivy weight un-l ;. Extra quality ! to $1.00 in all | zoff I et Helps eaut "Rvf^rvtliino* tV>n1- flip mnct Hie criminating person could desire can be had in our toilet-goods department. We exert the ut most care and judgment when selecting our stock; therefore we feel that we can well afford to not only recommend, but guar antee every purchase you make. Refresing Talcum Pure enough and fine enough for the most deli cate skin. Antiseptic, of course, and daintly perfumed. In cans with patent sprinkler tops? 15 cents and 25 cents. Powder Puffs Fluffy puffs of eiderdown. White, Pink and light-blue satan backs. A fine big puff for 25c. Tooth Pastes, Powders and Tootn Washes?A Big Line? All tooth pastes are good?some, however, are better when it comes to meeting particular re quirements. Some have a greater polishing pow er, others have a tonic effect on the gums. Your favorite is here. We recommend "Colgate" as it is a fiine paste, in tube form, that cleans, pol 1 n M .1 A. lU a i V?rw? n nl O An isner una <11 nit* sruuc nine n on the gums?-25 cents per tnbe. Brushes for the Hair, Teeth and Hand. Bristle goods are onr hobby. The worth of any brush lies in the quality of its bristles and the way they ase inserted. When next yon need a hair brush, tooth brush or nail brush, just re in in ber that those wo sell stand for quality and satisfaction. C. A. Milford < Phom tt a tvt\A1T TTi Are Ready Foi All Wool Serges And ' ding Fall And ' imaL iaiaaI dP HiVII WVUB U IL U Lk BROAD CLOTH Will And Win ALL THE LEA] / TM nli r.o \A/*rIo q f 1 OU J-IUJJLJLCO VV caxlj. New Fall Laces?Lot A These will b< demand?when ti vvre will be unable 7 Ml. > and Finest ?r Aids Right toilet helps and most carefully selected beauty aids bring greatest comfort and most pleasing results. The things you here your friends praise have no doubt been bought of us, and we equally as well prepared to sup ply your with just what you need. Delightful Perfumes, Dainty odors suggestive of refinement. All of the best-known advertised extracts and several selected new ones that will please and chtfrm you 23 cents to sjft.oO per ounce. Cold Cream ?Oour own, if you like, or any of the well known makes. We sell only the best. You will fine greatest pleasure in selecting your cold cream at our store, for we are sure to have just what you want. Tubes 35c; juars 50c & $1 "Favorite" Hair Tonic?Gives aid to the hair, stimulates the roots, softens the hair, kills dandruff germs and stops itching- Use i^to check your hair troubles and bring about an %n prouement that you will like?50c the battle. Care of the Hands ?What troubles have you "on hand"? Are you hands too dry, too moist, rough or red, cracked or sore? Jurgens hand lotion is a soothing application for your hands. It softens and heals. You can use it without fear of soiling your daintiest gloves?25c Every Manicuring Need?Cuticle cream, nail bleach, orange-wood stick, buffers, emery boards, files and polishing powders. Hudents nail powder 25c. Cuticle aream 15c. ind Company, e 107 rILS0N CO. r Fall Business GOODS* raffetasln The Lea Winter Shades serge .50 .75 " 1.00 " 1.50 * t:3 Be In Demand For Fall ter Dress \TT\Tn OTT A T\TC JJ.1M KJT Oiliii/UO .00 to 2.00 per yd. t The Same Old Price every much in his stock is sold' ; to duplicate. j