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Schools do not consist of BRICK AND MORTAR.
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We offer courses of study in ENGLISH. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
but of the teachers who make up the faculty ami the students. We have been very’
tudy
DOMESTIC SCIENCE, ART, including water colors, pastel, oil. portraiture and DECORATIVE ART, which includes China paint ag, tapestry pyrography and wood carving
Splendid courses are also offered in book keeping, penmanship, commercial law, typewriting and stenography’. We offer u special Normal cotrrse to students who expect to
teach. Many of our graduates are filling 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 jtudents have been imminently successful in securing scholarships at the different colleges. If you have a son or daughter whom you wish to
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. UUndton Items.
Editor Press and Standard.
.—If you will allow me space
in your valuable paper, I will
wnte a few dots from this sec-
tion.
We had a very fine rain
here last Wednesdsey night.
Tom Fitts, ofRocny Ford,
Ga., has been spending some
time with his daughter, Mrs
Charlie Polk, of this place.
We wish for him a pleasant
visit.
Misses Annnie and Hattie
Belle and Misses Lula and
Jessie Heape, were the guests
of Miss Rentz last week.
Miss Minnie Daley visited
the Misses Varn, of this sec
tion, last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs Clem Murdaugh is
visiting relatives of this place.
Misses Jessie and Alvie
Carter passed through Island-
ton last Thursday.
W Fred Lightsey, of
Crocketville, visited his busi
ness at Idandton a lew days
ago.
Mrs Sallie Dopson is very
ill, but hopes are entertained
for her early recovery.
Miss Maud Smith, of Hamp
ton, is visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs J F Rentz, of this
place.
Well, Mr. Editor, I will
close. If this dosen’t reach
the waste basket, 1 will write
again soon. Olympia.
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
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Summer dress goods, embroideries, laces, corsets,
ladies and children’s hose, Millinery included.
„ Everything must be sold during thisn e xand t
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month. Call and be convinced. At and
{ MRS.
W. A. BLACK
THE LADIES STORE.
DOG DAYS.
Blowing about the extra
big bargains we’re offering
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
ft «'
oflerin^ in fine Panama 1 lats.;
We have the correct shapes
and all sizes up to 7 1-2. You
save <2 to $2.50 on the price.:
At Hyrne’s Store
Another lot of
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Seasonable dry goods,
Just in.
THF
M WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6 MACHINE
LUG NT RUNNING
For Sore Feet. f Aaron, the twelve year old son of
“1 have found B u c k 1 e n’s Arnica ! Mrs S A Wilson, of Weeks, died
Salve to be the proper thing to u»e lor August 7th. Funeral service was
sore feet, aa well as for healing burns, conducted by Rev E D Craven and
interment was made at Pleasant
Grove cemetery.
The bereaved family have our
deepest sympathy.
EwfgTMB DoU
Mr and Mrs G H Hicrs
visited relatives at Bells the
second Sunday of this month.
Rev Bronson was the guest
of Ben Beach Sunday.
Miss Marie Gowley, of
Waiterboro. was the guest of
Miss Claudia Hiers Sunday.
Misses Sue Ella Sanders
and Laura Hiers were guests
of Miss Clara Hiers Sunday.
Messrs J L Benton and
Jasper Fender were guests of
Geo Fender Sunday.
Charley Breland and daugh
ters, Misses Laura and hum,
were guests of R L Hiers
Sunday.
Messrs Willie and Moody
Sanders were guests of J J
Hiers last week.
Charley Steely, wife and
child are visiting Ben Beach
Julian Robertson was 'the
guest of A H Herndon Sun
day.
With best wishes to The
Piess snd Standard, I am
1 Whistling Rufus.
August 22, 1908
■oret. cats, and all manner of at>ra-
•ioiia," wrltca #ir. W. Stone, of K4et
Poland, Maine- I* la the proper thing
too for pilet Try it! Bold under guar
antee at John M. Rleiu’a drug store. 25c.
In Abyaeinia royalties alone
may wear an car ring in the
left ear.
Evergreen Vs Mt. Carmel
Saturday afternoon an intes-
esting game of base ball was
played at Evergreen church
between the Evergreen and
Ml Carmel teams. The score
was 7 to 4 in favor of Ever
green.
~ Ben Avant pitched for Ever
green; Grady Griffin was
catcher; for Mt. Carmel Linder
pitched and Beach caught
Work On Waterworks
Work is being rushed now
on the town's waterworks
-system. Cleveland Sanders
of Ritter has the contract for
putting down the mains and
installing the system in the
town.
The tank material has also
arrived and will be erected at
once. The firm of Tippet and
Wood have this contract
The tank will hold 30,000
gallons of water. It is expect
ed that the tank will be erected
and connected over town,
installed in the residences etc
as soon as possible.
It i« never necessary for s
•teadl roller with the mashing
capacity evidenced by tfaa
Chicago contraption to make a
round trip.
Why Junes Lee Got Well.
Eveivbody in Zanesville O, know*
Mrs. Mery Lee, of rural route 8. She
wri'ee: ‘ My hnsband, Junes Lee, firmly
believe* be owes his life lo the nee of
Dr. King's New Discovery. Hie longs
were so severely affected that coneamp-
noo iseeaed inevitable, when s friend
recommended New Discovery. We triad
it, end its nee has restored kla to per
fect health.” Dr. King’s New Discov
ery is the King of throat and long ram-
ediee. For otmgha sad ooids It has no
equal The first does gives relief. Try
it! Bold under gaarantu at JohnM.
Klein’s drag store. 50a end $100
Trirl bottle free.
PIneealve OarboUaed acts like a poul
tice Quick relief for Mtee end sting of
invects, chapped akta, outs, bump and
tree, ten end sunburn. Bold hr Wai
terboro Drag Co.
Bndoa Dots.
Editor The Press and Stan
dard;—As I see no news from
this section, I will write a few
dots.
Miss Sallie Martin and lit
tle sister, Reba, from Williams,
who ha#e been spending some
time with her aunts here have
returned home. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Saun-
»re guests of Mr. and
r . M. Crosby.
PATENTS
Bsppincea coocieta of thinking
su sod sticking to it.—Manches
ter Union.
LASNOW
ders were
Mrs. W
The Misses Harrison, of lit
tle Swamp section, have been
spending some time with their
sister, Mrs. Emma Padgett
The children and grand
children of L C. Crosby sur
prised him with a fine birth
day dinner to-day, there being
about fifty-five guests present.
This was in celebration of Mn
Crosby’s seventieth birthday.
Best wishes to The Press
and Standard
Amanda.
BENTSCMR & VISANKA,
S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts
Charleston, S. C
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i sad Mernhasts
WALTXRBORO. B. CL
Make yonrtelf a sheep and the
wolves will eat you.—German.
Beet Luvstiv* Cough Syrup rsoom-
trended bv mothers tor young snd old U
prompt relief for oougba. colds, croup,
beerveces*, whooping cough Gently
lenitive sud plesssoi to tske. Gusrsr
teed BScold be kept id everv berw
hold. Bold by Wslterborc Dreg Co
Clean Sweep |
Mens and Boy’s Straw Hats:
also Straw Sailors for Little
Girls, are gointj below factor)*) J
price. Call and see them at
G. W. GLOVER.
T > ropric:or.
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
00RTAXE8 ROOT AMS TAR
Colds kf wsrkteg them sal O
Ifyou want either a Vibrating Shut tb*. RoUrjr
SbutUeor a Slagle Thread [CAmmStUcAj
Sewing Machine write to
TK MW BMC tlVifiMI ACNifit UMPARf
M—r »i win, i»Thin n ,rr r-ff m ir**~rrrrr“r~r of
I—im but th« New Mama u aiaa? to »e*»
One ffuareaty aevee run. out
••ir.
Children Lika It
iv ^
John M. Klein. Druggist -
She Llkat Good Things.
' Mrs. Chss E. Smith, of West Frank-
tta. Mates, mye: "I like g^od thi-ga and
ksvs adopted Dr. King’s New Life Pilla
as oar family laxative medicine, because
they are good and do their work with
out mshing s turn about it ” These
pslsl— purifiers sold at John M. K Iain's
drag store. 26a
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NMIY KLSM SMKI. A «., L1TT. #., ILK,
PRESIDENT. ^
Nine Departments; Library and
Librarian; Gymnasium under com
petent Director; Athletic Ground*.
Next Session begins Sept. 16. For
Catalogue address
J. A. GAMEWELL. Sec>.
Spartanburg. S- C.
Patents
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nltei-
^LMNrt new Discovery
Step That
When the aretape mat main
np hie nvind tc take a vacation
he tcgihi making •pucatalicca
tc |C cat ard kill asmatiiot
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SPAITAMMC, sun 6
High (made Preppratory
School.
Well equipped plant. Two ^
dormitories and one recitation
ing oil brick. Limited echo *
classes; charges reasonable,
begins Sept 16. For eati*
drew A. M. DuPREE, Hr
Spartanburg. S. C.
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Hives, scseasR, itch or salt rheum ssr»
voa srscy. Csn’t tear the touch of
year clcrstrg Doan’s Ointment cores ——^ in a
thesc«ioteHnats caesa Why suffer.]cottage where the wife
i babies are away?
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me mem oevnuare c
All dvsigtats ssll it.
Sick Headache and
}*** »* oaoe with Rings Uctls Liver
PUla. A rosy complexion • sad clear
eyee result from their use. Do not
gripe or ucken Good for ail the fami
ly. Bold by Waiterboro Drag Co.
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Africa idsdfl in the matter of
gold production. America next.
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Pinenles for Backache, little golden
globule*, ea«y and pleasant to take.
Act directlv on the kidneys parity the
blood and invigorate the entire system.
Best for backache lame back, M neve
and bladder, so days trial $1.00.
Guaranteed by Waiterboro Drug Co
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some” accumulates in a si
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