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f « III ■■■III ■ To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMets. Seven MQHon boons sold In post fi2 months. 1 oils signature, ©» S^jGyrx Curts Crip in Two Days. o on every box. 25c. Welch Neck High School. Hartsville, S. C. o 0 • ' t> ^ ^ Co'Educational and Military. Buildings large and commodious, heated by furnaces or steam r provided with shower, baths and situated on a campus of twelve acres. Pure artesian water. Instruc tors graduates of leading colleges Terms for board, tuition and medical attendance for session $120.00. Uni forms for cadet $30.00, for young lady aboutf $18.00 for session. Write for catalog. ROBT. W. DURRETT, A. M. f PRINCIPAL, A Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Cut*, Sprains. Wounds. Old Sores, Corns, Bunion*, Gall*, Bruise*, Contracted Muscle*, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Bum*. Scald*, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrou* Tissue*, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED OURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM ^ O Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville, Term., writes: “ I have been trying the baths of Bot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, bat I get more relief from Ballard’s Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me • * large bottle by Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 SC SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. •OLD AND RKCOMMKNDKD BY JOHN M. KLEIN. The New Idea. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ' I have decided to move my stock of goods to my Jackson- boro store, and in order to re- duce same, I mil offer my entire stock at cost for the next thirty days. W. Buford Sanders. WALTERBORO, S- C- GrTJARANTEEiDT THAT IS WHAT YOU » GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR JEWELRY FROM % B. Mesterbeig. y ft® Repair work a specialty. Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens. C»SPECTACLES,CLOCKS, WATCHES,JEWELRY, j Patron Asks Questions. • t ! Editor I’re^s and Standard: Please allow me space in your columns to ask the superintendent of education a few (piestions. What are you in this office foi? Is it not for the pur- poeof trying totfdvancd, in every possible way the educational interests of each and every one who will ac cept? '1 hen I Understand that you are the one to appoint trustees to look after and over each community where there are children, to see that they haveihe advantage of a good school. We poor farmers are taxed to meet these demands, and you have men right here a!: our doors that have the name of trustees, who are no more tit to rule a community than 1 am to govern South Carolina, and we are not the only ones by a big majoii- ty, who will testify to this fact. t*o!»e of us have have been to see two of the men and asked them after show ing them our condition, to help us to have a school in reach 0 of our little ones, not knowing that the other one was a man that did not care for him self, and of course, would not care for any one else. Now are these the kind of men for trustees? It seems that if these two had been half the me.: they should be they would not have allowed this one blunt head to rule them. So there must be some thing wrong with all of them. We have been to Mr Crosby and he sent us to these men. Now what are we to do? Must we as parents, sit down and allow our children to grow up in perfect ignorance on account of such men as these? I for one, cannot do it. It is our duty to do all we can for our children. I did not know where else to go so I thought I would write to the county paper and i>er- haps some enlightened one could and would show us the right way. 1 must say Mr Crosby that we are glad your time is almost out, for I hear men speking about you, because you have not given us men with grit and backbone to stand for the right, and to try to get the country civilized or partly so. Now there are between 15 or 20 children right here that are debarred entirely from getting to a school this year. We ask them for only enough money to pay a teacher, and we would build the house if they would not do it. We are all with very limited means, this year, especially on account of the rains, we cannot give our children ednveyanoes to ride to the far schools and that is the only way that ,, they can go under the present circumstances. I am very glad that Dr Mack has been elected, as his eyes are open to the condition of affairs, and will try and give us men that w ill try to help the poorer class of children, and not pay a deaf ear to their cries, as these men have done. Now we have 15 children in three families v and one to two in several more. Now will those that have it in these power, see our condi tion and lend a helping hand. May the dear Lord open the eyes, and heart, of these men. • Thanking you for space in your columns, I am Very respectfully, A Patron. * I MRS W A. BLACK ' * t > Has been pleasing the trade in millinery for many years. She is [better qualified now than ever to give satisfation and value. She has more experienre ns a buyer and i seller. , m An up to date Milliner, familiar \vith*latest Styles in hats and fashions is always^ at your service Hats, Dress Goods, Finery of all kinds. Call and see and be convinced. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LSDIES. Mrs E. M. Jones has just received a beauti- A ful lot of hats which were trimmed bv Miss Ennis Howell and will be sold at very reasonable prices. Anyone needing a hat can be pleased and can get a bargain at the same time. Call at once’and make your selections. ' « 0 -i My stock of silks and other dress 'goods are lovely also. o • Cordially yours, Mrs E. M. Jones. , 6 WOFFORD COLLEOE. henry S Snyder, LL. D., President. Two degrees, A B and A M. Four courses leading to the A B Degree. Nine Professors. Library and Librarian, The W E Burnett gymnasium tooder a'compe tent director. .1 B Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. Next session begins Sep tember 19. Board from $12 to $lf* a month, l or Catalogue or other information, address J A GAMEWELL, Secretary, Spartanburg, S C. When a man begin* “flying high” It I* a prtty good sign that he ha* not been walking straight. Of course, you know a lot of bores, but you would no doubt bo surplsed to learn that there a^e people who consider you in the same class. The l>eat way to get with along dlf- ti ult people Is to get along without them. IIo scoruec, his own who felt another’s woe, a* Experience comes high, but r ,,1 ple will invest in automobiles. Tfjese arc bargft‘n days In campaign contributions. % Honesiy is praised and freezes. An'iuch in hour is a foot in a '.ay’s work. Well Worth Trying. WH Brown, the popular pension at torney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: ‘'Next to j a pension, the best thing to get is Dr ; King’s New Life Pills.” He writes: ‘ they , keep my family in splendid health.” Quick cure for Headache, Constipation j • ud Billioosness. 25cf Guaranteed-at Jno M Klein’s drug store. fvMis Vi •A./SrvJ iM icy Wear Long} ‘lere^— i In these days of rush and hurfy courtesy is often forgotton. In the mad, pell mell rush of our life little things are d.^ne jo offend that we rather remained undone. A h silly eaten meal and Its resultant headache may cause us social or tinancial loss. The wise man or woman is the one who relieves little ills of ibis sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests with you eat and puts your stom ach back into shape. Bold by •> M KleiL A girl is about as afraid of flirting as a baby is of playing with its lingers. When a woman gives her husband a piece of her mind It is a whopping big chunk. Don’t think tha* because n man has one foot in the grave he Isn’t able to d< a lot of unnecessary kicking. About the only time ac American battleship is safe is when it is in battle. Hot weather is very convenient to t give a woman an excuse to offer for her hu*b*nd being so cross. Some people tske credit for charity when they give sway something that is in the way aroand the house i The thing* that come to those who wait are the things the hustlers woudn’t have as Christmas gifts. • i >11 v tor ' 1 'Collars* /outwear other*. Corner* of inaide material .where the 'finger point*, are cut , away to permit folding without breaking. Stylish Low Collars ** Sitka” and' Bryaon” are perfect fitting coliars, aod their vood lines oi *tyie keep thMB in riomaiwl ,H. W. Blade, Jr. No one would buy a *ailboat with sail* that could not be reefed. Tnere is always that possibility of of a little too much Wind that makes a cautious mau .a 'raid to go unprovided. The tbiokiug man, whose stomach sometimes goes back on him, provedes for his stomach by keep ing a bottle of Kodol For Dyipepsia within reach. Kodol digests what you eat and restores the stomach to the conition to properly perform it* funciioos Bold by J M Klein. ^ T- ! . „ aa Where plumbers get rich is straight enlng’out things the man of the house thougt he was smart enough to do. Vii *