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Welch Neck High School.
Hartsville, S. G.
Qo'Educational and Military.
Buildings large and commodious, heated by furnaces or
steam, provided with shower baths and situated on a
campus of twelve acres. Pure artesian water. Inst rue
tors graduates of leading colleges Terms for board,
tuition and medical attendance for session 20.00. Uni
forms for cadet $30.00, for young lady about $18.00 for
session. Write for catalog
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occasions, the Southern 1 tail way will
sell tickets to points named below at
extK mely low rates, as follows-
To Lonisville, Ky.^and Keturn—
Account Homecoming Week for
Kentuckians, June 13 to 17. Tickets
on sale June 10, 11 and IV, limited
good to return until June 23. An
extension of return limit to July 23
may be obuiced by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
lee of 5ccents. (Write lor particu
lars about std'Mnps).
Hate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Memphis, Tenn., and lit tarn —
Account international Convention
Brotherhood of St Andrew, October
18 to 21. Tickets on sale October
15 to 18, limited to return October
30 An extension to November 30
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agect and paving a fee
of 50 cents. „
Rate: One fare pins 25 cents for
round trin.
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To Mil wan see, Wia., and Keturn
—Account Grand Aerie Fraternal
Order of Eagles, August 14 to
Tickets on Hale August 10,11 and 12,
limited good to return August 22.
Kate: One fare plus $2 for round
trip.
To Nashville, Tenn., and Return
—Account Peabody Summer School
for Teachers, Vanderbilt University j
Biblical Institute, June 11 to August)
10. Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and
12, 18,19 and 20 and July 5, 0 and
7, limited good to return fifteen days)
from date of sale. An extension ot
limit to September 30 may be ob
tained by depositing ticket with
Special Agent and paying a fee of 50]
cents for round trip.
To Washington, D. Cm and Re
turn—Account Negro Young Peo-i
pies Christian and Educational
Congress, July 3 to 8. Tickets on
sale June 29, July 2 and 3, limited
good to return until July 11, 1906.
An extension of limit to August 11
may be obtained by depositing ticket |
with Special Agent and paying a lee
of 50 cents for round trip.
The Southern Railway is the beat
way. Superior passenger accomod
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ient through Sleeping car service and
best dining car service in the world.
For full particulars inquire of any
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THE CLEHSON AGRICULTURAL;]
COLLEGE.
(The Agricultural & Mechanical Cob
lege of South Carolina.)
Thin institution in now equipped with
courses in Agriculture, Animal Hus
bandry, and Chemical Industry,
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Textile,
and Metallurgical Engineering. The
young men who have graduated from
the College are filling positions of trust
and the demand for competent en
gineers and agriculturists is greater
than the College can supply.
The next session opens on September
IV. 190*. New appliesnts and stndenti
who have work to make up must report
omptly on that date. All students of
•t session who expect to return must
Mrs E. M. Jones has just received a beauti
ful lot of hats which were trimmed bv Miss Eiynis
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Howell and will be sold at very reasonable prices.
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Any one needing a hat can !>e pleased and^can get
a bargain at the same time. Call at once^and make
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My stock ol silks and other dress fgoods are
^ lovely^also.
Cordially yours.
Mrs E. M. Jones.
Reduction Sale.
I have cut the price on my entire stock of
Goods. Consisting of Millinery, Dry Goods
and Notions. My stock is positively being
sold at and below cost. These reduced prices
will continue until my summer stock is closed
out. 1 am making this sacrifice sale in order
* to make room for my fall goods
Bargain Counter.
I also have a counter in my store consisting
of all kinds of fine dress goods. Call at once
and get the benefit of this Bargain Counter.
Ask to see this counter while in our store.
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la#t ttsaiou who expect to return
also report on the 12th.
If is important for boys who are in
terested in this Institution to make
their applicatiouH at once if they deture
to eater next session. Each year more
applications are mode than the College
eau aocommcxliVe. Ou August 15, the
roil for the session of 1906-07 will be
made by assigning to each county the
number of students in proportion to the
memtKrs iu the Bouse of Representa
tives. J • ——
Fo^ information and catalogue, ap
ply to P H M*ll, President,
Liemsou College, 8 C.
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Card of Thanks.
Editor Press and Standard: It being
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letters, notes and expressiDhs of sympa
thy in the loss of my wife. I therefore
ask space in your columns to thank
them and for all awdstanoe rendered me
| through the tryirg ordeal which I have
passed. And esp cially those of our
colored friends who so nobly responded
when they see their white neighbors’s
distress. A M. Hiott.
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The school ot Mias Helen E. Malone
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Colleton County.
In Court of Common Pleas.
\ Verdier and Tina V Brabham,
PiaintifFi. }
against
W A Verdier and U A Verdier,
Defendants
To The Defendants Above Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY summoned
aud required to answer the complaint
iu this action, which will be died its
the office of the'Clerk of tiaid Court
at Walterboro, S C, and to serve a
copy of your answer to said complaint
on the subscriber, at his office, over
Bamoerg Banking Company, Bam
berg, S C,within twenty days after the
service of this summons upon you
exclusive of the day of siu;h service;
and if jon fail to answer the said
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint (i
Jno R Bellinger,
PlaintiU^ Attorney.
Bamberg, 8 C, May 24fb, 1906.
To The Abeent Defendants A bare
Named:
Take notice that the complaint
in the above entitled action, together
with the summons, of which the fore
going is a copy, was filed in the < ffioe
of the Clerk of said Ooort, at Walter-
boro, C, on the 10th day of July,
1906. . Jno R Bellinger,
Plaintiffs’ Atjorwy.
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