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CHESTER WIDEAWAKE ON THE
SUBJECT OF EXTENSION OF
ITS SCHOOL FACILITIES.
SETTER TEKCilERS SAURIES
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After a hearty
meal. you*ll
avoid that
stuffy feeline
If you chew
a stick of
Legislature to Be Asked to Empower
the District to Float an Issue of
$50,000 in Bonds.
WRIGLEY5
Other benefits: to teeth,
breath, appetite, nerves.
- That's a good deal to
get for 5 cents!
Sealed Tight—Kept Right
Chester.—An elaborate program is
being mapped out for the extensive
expansion of the Chester public
schools.
Among the tl^ngs it calls for is the
erection of a new building for the
white pupils on the College street
school grounds, and the construction
of a building at Jetersrille. a negro
settlement on the western edge of the
city, which will be used for the negro
pupils. Better salaries for teachers
occupies a prominent part of the
porgram and surflclent funds to take
care of the other operating coats
which are constantly advancing all of
the time. All the present buildings
will be thoroughly repaired.
The Chester county legislature del
egation will be asked to secure the
peeeege of the legislation necessary
I to empower the to Issue ISO.*
1 POO In bonds, if so much be neces
sary to make the foregoing Improve
ments and help la carrying out the
program of os pension end improve-
1 meats and the inrreese of the special
tax to the leather of mills that may
be aereeaery to make the erhoots of
Chester 100 per real efhrient
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ss4 sisllioas is to
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on tbs tongue or la the feed with
SPOHrt niSTIMPII QOMPOUM
Give the remrily to sll of them. It sets
on the blood *r.d glands. It routs the
disease by expelling the germs. It
wards off the trouble, no matter bow
they sre “exposed ’’ A few drops s dsy
? prevent those exposed from contract-
ng disease. Contains nothing Injurl*
ous. Sold by druggists, harness deal
ers or by the manuficturers. 60 cents
end f 1.16 per bottle. AGENTS WANT
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Wiaatboro# John Nelson a mam-
bar of the poliev form, died hvrv
f.om inJurlrs rvrolved from a falling
limb. H# wss only a few doors from
his home when a large limb, fell and
•truck h!m on the brad, caturing a
fracture of the ahull. With the aa-
alstance of a passerby, he ^was able
to walk to a drug store in the next
block, and at first was able to talk.
He soon lost conaclousnese and died
a few hours dater. , ,
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Columbia,—Meeting- in Carpenters’
hall street car conductors and motor-
man, employees of the Columbia Rail
way, Gas and Electric company decid
ed to “suspend work” until an agree
ment can be reached. The strike be
comes effective immediately.
To Those Who Raise Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry
FER.SmL IS AN ENTIRELY NEW ODORLESS DISINFECTANT. DEODOR-
1ZER AND ANTISEPTIC.
FER-SUL has two marked characteristics. One: DESTROYS DISEASE
GERMS—the other; RESTORES HEALTH.
IT CURES—WHITE DIARRHOEA. OAPES, ROUP. CHICKEN POX (SORB
HEAD) AND CANKER IN POULTRY AND NUMBERLESS DISEASES IN
QUADRUPEDS.
Has done wonderful work in arresting the ravages of Hog Cholera.
The constant use of FER-SUL is the very best Live Stock Insurance you
can buy.
Valuable for coagulating and stopping the flow of blood.
NOW BOLD BT Kirkland Distributing Co., Columbia. B. C.
People's Drug Store, Salisbury. N. C. ' The Cleer Drug Co., Spartanburg and
Charleston. S. C.
Gordon Mdee. Co., Greenville. 8. C.
The Wohltmatm Co., Charleaton, S. C
Darling A Bonnoltt. Darlington, S. C.
Ifltchell’a Drug Store. Sumter, 8. C.
'Murray Drug Store, Columbia, S. C.
We want a dealer In every town. If there Is none in your locality, write
to us direct for information and for free booklets on treatment of all diseases
•f cattle, poultry and hogs.
Ninety cents In postage stamps will bring you a 12 oa bottle of FER-SUl
by parcel post.
WESTMORELAND CHEMICAL A COLOR COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA
Rural School Examiner.
Columbia.—Miss Louise E. Bishop,
psychologist, has been appointed to
examine children in the Richland
cotmty rural schools who are either
physically, morally or mentally defec
tive. Miss Bishop was selected by
the county board of education and
she will be in her office on the^tenth
floor of the Palmetto National bank
building on the first Monday In each
month to examine children. -
The county board will Issue In
structions to trustees, principals and
teachers to give the pupils.
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Y. M. C. A. Talk by Wardlaw.
Sumter—Patterson Wardlaw of
Columbia atfdreesed a mass meeting
of men at the T M *C. A. .His subject.
“The Program for the New World"
was handled In a forceful and Inter
eating manner,
After the addreaa a representative
Ettng of. meo waa hold, ood the
of o woeOH ■oottuy at
CIGARETTE
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G ET a package today. No
tice the flavor—the whole
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco. ~
Why do so many "regular
men” buy Lucky Strike
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There’s the big reason—it’s
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
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