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r» \ . (-i ---2-j u > c> . r 220 Students , -„ 'I ' RKf’tM.D, AMIUTIOI'S and in lanhood and womanhood. Ch; ;• Heahhlul lo^aiion. ▼dell arranged and I IK JKOlCil I courst* oi study. Patrons coni^* from many sections of the State. Our s - T Cl’LIU RED. liavin^j been trained MEN PALLN’, 1M O’SKALI Ah SOCIALLY and MORALLY according to the highest Id.a’. Schools do not consist ol • BRtCK AND MORTAR. but of the teachers who make up the faculty and th<* students. We have been very careful in the selection nt our faculty. Each teacher ;s \ snecialist in his or her department. \Ve offer courses of study in ENGLISH, MATHEM.YI ICS. SClLNCi:, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. \ OC.\L AND INSTRUMEXTAL Ml’SIC. DOMESTIC SCIENCE, ART, including water colors, pastel, oil, jiortraiture and DECORA TIYE ART, which includes China pain- tapestry pyrography and wood carving Splendid courses are also offered in lx->ok keeping, penmanship, commercial law, typewriting and stenography. We otter a so*' v. Normal course to students who expect to teach. Many o! our graduates are tilling important places as teachers. In addition to?our regular courses of study, we make a specialty of preparing boys and girls for scholarship examinations. Our students have been imminently successful in securing scholarships at the different colleges. If jou have a son or daughter whom you wish to prepare for college, or for scholarship examinations next year, you can do no better thing than place them with us. and take this special Preparatory course. Our buildings are comfortable. They are furnished with artesian water, ami lighted with electricity. Hoarding arrangements are first ciass. Students are furnished with wholesome WELL PREPARED food. '1 he 1 warding capacity of the school is 150 students. Over too applications are already in. We* would be pleased to have your patronage. L t us sent! )Ou a copy of our catalogue. It is free for the asking. 1 ™ „ . • DROP US A POSTAL TODAY Orangeburg Collegiate Institute offers more for the money than any other sc hool in the State. We will be glad to have you investigate. Session opens September 17, 190S. Lor all information and catalogue address rr . jy J AD c 'j a 'A 5 Waltt'rl>c>ro. S. I’.. August, ftnl; Editor Pres.> and Standard; 1 see by your issue of 22 inst. copj in^f a bet ter first p'.ibli.-h**d in the “Colleton News” from Mr. (Iruber, former Chairman of the Water works Com mittee. that he says; "This steel tower and tank Tip|K*t and Weed guarantee to erect within ^ixty days from May 12th.. the date of th* order. “Upon August ftrd. 1 se‘e no siirns of steel tower and tank, and as one of the tax payers of the town I write to enquire, where that steel tower and tank is. 1 suppose that an answer. If an answer is vouchsa fed, will be that such sixty days were extended by tho contracting parties, but a very" pertinent enquiry will be then, why do the City Fathers allow misleading information? If our standard bearer calls aloud for pul»- iicity in our expense account, why- in thus small town do the dispensers of the funds which we have for pub lic use cover up the disbursements of th<*se funds? I sought for some time, the records of the Tow n Coun cil. Why are they not.kept at the Council Chamber, where the meet ings of the Town Council are sup posed to be held? The tax payers have a right to know how the funds placed in their servants hands are disbursed, how can this Is* done, if the Town Coun cil think it too exjiensive to publish an account of the same, unless the recordsof the town, its minutes, and its ordinances, are kept at the Coun cil Chambei? The new Council has elected a new Clerk and Treasurer, and 1 see by reference io the minutes p. 1P4 “Moved and carried that pub- licatioivof Treasurer's annual report be referred to new Council for their disposal." The new Council has been in office since May lt»0S. and I have seen no report, but 1 find on p. IS", ( n mention of Warden li. L Fraser, who, is < a.-hier of one the I Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Mimmcr dress goods, o embroideries, laces, corsets, ladies anti children’s hose, Millinery included. . Everything must be sold during thtsn c xand t month. Call and be convinced. At and j MRS. DOG DAYS. Mowing about the extra big bargains we’re offering o o o in Summer Suits now on dis- play in our north window, re duced to $7.75. Every one of them fully guaranteed. All other Suits at corre spondingly low prices. Exceptional bargains now offering in tine Panama Hats. We have the correct shapes j and all sizes up to 7 1-2. You save $2 to $2.50 on the price. Hyrne’s Store Another lot of * Seasonable dry goods, Just in. THE SUNSIE STORE 1 W. A. BLACK * * THE LADIES STORE. 1 publish the’report of the out going Clerk anci Treasurer so that the tax payers might find out how much they had in hand, why they have borrowed money at seven per cent, presumably from the Hank. I would like an answer, the Town Council has the power to make a Star Cham ber,affair of the matter, but have they the right? i only seek informa tion. C. C. Tracy. For Sore Feet ' o *1 have fomul B u c k 1 e n ’» Arnica Salve io b« tU« proper thing t<> u»e tor ►ore feet, as weil hh for healing burn)* «ore«. cuts nml all manner of aBra- sioiis,'’ wnt* * Mr W. Stone, of Fiat Poland, Maine 1' i« the proper thing too for piles Tr\ h! Sold under tuar Hanks here. Ilia* the sum of 1 III 1 „ n j et . nf John M. Klein's Jro£ store 2.V. be borrowed at seven per cent, and j - .«— also mention of Warden Fraser tin der date of June :u>. at p. HKi, that i the sum of four hundred be borrow- 1 ed at a discount of can be obtained". ‘as low a rate as In Abyssinia royalties alone may wear an ear ring in the left ear. ,, .. . HnppinesfCbousisti of thinking The-meetings of b>£n ' unci 1 are gc> an ,| 8 jj C |tj n jr —Muiiches- in public, but it seems to me that ter y u j ou> every member of the corporation should lx* present to know what is done unless the same is published; that would seem to me a farce to elect agents and trustees who , have got to be watched. Now I have n<> doubt that it will j pulling is in full force, be said that i only take an interest i ig beginning to open, in the town affairs because 1 was a candidate for Intendant and was de feated, so. When a candidate 1 studied the Town Character, ami the powers of the Intendant and War dens, and so commenced to take an interest in the welfare of the Town, New* From Ruffin Bill's, 8. C., Aug. 0, 1908.— This section is very dry. Crops are suffering for rain. Fodder Cotton 4 Mr. William Ulmer, of Lodge, spent Sunday with his brother Whightman Timer. Mtvsrsl. II. and D. M. Yarn ».f Weinier passed through lieu* Monday en route to Walterboro. This section has been saddened by ti e, death of Mr. Wesley Crillin, who was only sick a few’ hours, and he leaves a wife and live children. Mrs. Annie Padgett, the widow of Mr. Mirk Padgett died last week, she was sick only two hours. She leaves several chil dren to mourn her untimely death. It seems that sudden deaths aro among t lie colored race also Daniel Hay attended church Sunday a well, heaity and robust negro and was a corpse Monday. Mr. Jno. Crosby, Misses Alice ami Florrio Crosby were among the ones of t bis place who took in Uice Patch picnic. They: spent a tine day with plenty of rice. We are thankful for some work Uiat is being done on some cf cur roads here. With some dirt thrown on Bell’s Causway. to cover the BESTSCH1R & VISAHKA, S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C Clean Sweep Sale on Summer and Winter Dry Goods. All prices. .23 £>rofossinal Jfotioes. JAMES E. FEUB1KOY, JHO H. PtOUIFl T PEDR1FGY BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. All SusinMi given Prompt Attention. OVER TWECRESb AND STANDARD. JVALTEKBOltO. - - - 8. C. Mi D. wise Real ENtaW, Brokerage and luMirauc -. » LOANn negotiated. Housfca to Hent. 'Ipposhe the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. O. [HE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6 MACHINE * FLIGHT RUNNING ^ feMf G. W. GLOVER. Proprie :or. Kennedy’s' Laxative 4Cough Syrup (rr W, J&.- CONTAINS HOBTXT AND TAR Relletree Colds by working them out *< the eystem through a copious and healtbf action of the bowtla Relieree Coughs by cleansing Um mucous mwwhranss of the throat, icmaf tuoea and bronc Ifronwant either a Vlhmt!nirSlint‘U>. Rotary Shuttle or n HIdkB* Ttm a'I 1 'tmin Stitch t fek wing Mitel.hit vn it<‘ to THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CCMPANf • Orange, Mass. MaBy»ewlrcniach'T>ei*re nmd .-t > jte 11 tiuaiiiy, but the XfW llonir i mad- t > »ea« Ouf cuaranty iH;verfiin. out. Bold by authorized dealers only. KOK SAl.t BV A Protracted meeting a ill be gin here on Sunday A112:. 9th conducted bj^Rev. B. U. Ulmer, and continues through the we<*k. good ia expected to be done. The social feature will beenjoyed I wa.< ignominioualy defeated by the K v °1 1 as Ul 'll !la young. votes of my fellow citizens, I sub mitted to th* ir will but, 1 didn't cease -to take un interest in the affairs of the Town, am! ! want to know why the town Council,in its wisdom, don’t keep the books at the council cham ber, where they can be seen at 1 ertain stated, hours, why they have left it to the Colleton News to “obtain" a The school at this place is moving on smoothly under the management of Mis« KHiie Jones, thirty seven pupils have been rough punchings, our cross roads would healnoit perfect. • Wishing you a pleasant cam paign. Respect fullv, E. Rnflin, August. 7t!\ 1 It OFFICE OF Dp- A- J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON . Office Hours: One (1) vacancy in the State ! Scholarships in the SOUTH CAR OLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, to emoiled. \< •’ ' hd" tilled by comjietitive examination Messrs Jno. Crosbv and Bennie t exists in G>ik'b'n County . Apj.lica- a •. m., 1 p. ra. 3 p. m., 6 p. m OPPOSITE Farairr* and Msrchaata Bank WALTERBORO. S. O at Crosby look in the picnic Crocketville on the 7th inst. copy of Mr. Gruber’s letter, without | , Mr - “ ike 1 J,l *f i ' , ''o" 1 ® p^hto, it themselves, why they j .fter . «e.. d.y. Ir,,. to d.fferent have chuged the contract with po'"' 8 of Ue ‘Tf T Ucca, Tippett end Weed.es shown in •‘Betty” Jonee it vuiUnj letter, why they have failed to her titter, Mrs. Stephen Orotlyr. tion blank may be obtained by ap plying to the County Superinten dent of Education, or to the Super intendent, Citadel, Charleston. S. C. These applications carefully filled out must be received by the Super intendent nt the Citadel by.,Aur. let 1906. Make yoprself a sheep and the wo]ves'w i 11 eat you. —German. “As pleMAir' to eh* east* as Mapt* Sugar** Children Like It Fir BACKACHE-WEAK MONEYS Tri Mfltfs KMisy ui llttflsr Pilli-tun as4 Si* John M. Klein, Druggist. She Lik<-- troed Things. Mr*. Cbas E. Smith of \\>*r Frank lin, Maine. "1 like g'-ofl thi trs ami have adopted Dr. Kinz'ii New l,i r e Pills as our family laxative medicine. l»ecan*e thry art «o*.d ami do their work with out making a Ims abont ir ’’ The 4 -* painlem purifier, poid at John M. Klein’s drug store. 23c. HENRY NELSON SNICER, A M„ HIT. D., U.D., i’lltsIDKNT.’ Nin#* Dopartments; Library and Librarian; Gymnasium under com petent Director; Athletic Grounds. Next Session begins Sept. 16. For Catalogue address J. A. GAM EWELL, Secy. Spartanburg, S. C. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Patents Trade Marks Copyrights Ac. An woo# •ending n yhHvh and dwwreflon eif», •jnloklf a»o«r»aSii our oemum fre« wlietli, r kh inc^nflivn !• |>n>hn!>lT i',ienUk)>i«. t''<iiimni::r,v ■ tonaatrictly coiitulentliil. HANCBOOK l*a’« :i, •wilt fre«. aijetK-y forsocurltitr paten.-*. fatatiU taktwi-«|.r .uuli Mann Jk Co. recolre n’JKt, arn hout t hawe, tn tlin Sckmific American. A handa*n>*iy llh»*traled wv^klT. l.nnrext dr- t-u!au<»i «*f any »<-tetitltl<* J-iurnpl. Tt*rui», *.s a y.t.ir: four na-itlis. It. bold byait nrwartealer*. Bit* Lavatir* C’Gugh Sjrrnp re^om- MUNN&Co.>«-o»> New York I Branch OOUv. 02S IT SU Waatmj«i u a. U. C. Ill FIIIC »l SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. High Gaade Preparatory School. W’ell equipped plant. Two large dormitories and one recitation build ing oil brick. Limited school; small classes: charges reasonable. Session begins Sept 16. For catalogue ad dress A. M. DrPREE, Headmaster, Spartanburg, S’ C. 1 tlis. A rrsv complexion and clear eyei re^nlt from tlieir use. Oo not gripe or Mcken for all the fami ly. Sold br Walletb >ro Drug Co. nvnried »iv molher* tor yonng and oi rompi relief f«T cojgha, cold*, rr Mip. h> ar>*» t.e*-, whor^pimg cough. Geut y laxative aud pleatant to takg. Guaran teed. Should t>e kept m every houae- hold. Sold by Wnhet b^ro Drug Co. When the avetage man makes up his mind to take a vacati-m he begins fiiakinc preparations to go oQt and kill something. Hive*, ecz mu, iich or unit rbenm sets TOO crazy Can’t bm'- 'he touch of Africa Dnds in gold 1 reduction, Pineu'es for Backache, little golden globules. ei«y and plensnut to take. Ac dirtcMv on the kidneys purify the* , hlo-ijl nml invigorate th« entire aysteni. ^ Beat lor tackache. lame back, ki nevs anti bladder. 30 da vs trial $1,00. your clot 11 mg Doan’s Ointment cure* Guaranteed by W alterboro Drug Co <he moat obstinate cates Wnv suffer. All drsggLu* Mil it MUdWS MCW DISCOVERY VM Unht Stop Tint V* r • •