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Healthful location.(|Well arranged and THOROUGH course oi study. Patrons come from many sections of the State. Our students are REFINED,‘AMBITIOUS an(J r
CULTURED, having been trained MENTALLY, PHYSICALLY, SOCIALLY and MORALLY according to the highest Ideals of Christian manhood and womanhood.
Schools do not consist of , , BRICK AND MORTAR.
but of the teachers who mafce up the faculty and the students. We have been very careful in the selection of our faculty. Each teacher is a specialist in his or her department
We offer courses of study in ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
DOMESTIC SCIENCE!, ART, including water colors, pastel, oil, {X)rtraiture and DECORA TIVE ART, which includes China painting, tapestry pyrography and wood carving
Splendid courses are also ottered in book keeping, penmanship, commercial law, typewriting and stenography. We offer a special Normal course 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 prepanng boys and girls for
scholarship examinations. Our students have been imminently successful in securing scholarships at the different colleges. If )ou 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, and lighted with electricity. Boarding arrangements are first class. Students are furnished with wholesome WELL
PREPARED food. The boarding capacity of the school is 150 students. Over 100 applications are already in. We would be pleased to have your patronage. Let
send you a copy of our catalogue. It is free for the asking.
DROP US A POSTAL TODAY
Orangeburg Collegiateflnstitute offers more for the money than any other school in the State. We will be glad to have you investigate.
||b Session opens September 17. 1908. For all information and catalogue address
us
Ora.xi£;el3ij.re7, S. C.
WORK FOR INDIVIDUALS.
to Make • Town Attractivo
Wide Awaka.
tt* warm, summer like daja
MW ezpertnoce la the spring our
Its turn (oot lightly) to thing*
Wo king (or green fields, shady
the rippling brooks and singing
of these charms are pres-
every town and Tillage, and
place he clean flftd seat, tha
weM plaated. foofLill and can*
t tso far away, the springtime
• harvest Many do not cars
for the extremely dull monotony of our
and choose rather tha
•f the woodland and pasture,
and freak. Lucky tha town
appeerauce attracts tha summer
A large part of the responsibility for
attractiveness ilea with the Individual.
See that yonr hedge la trimmed, your
fence and gate In good repair and
Matty painted. Your sidewalk, wheth
er cetaeot or gravel (wood la scarcely
perm Iasi hie), should be la good condi
tion. The street and gutters in front
of pour property must bo kept free
from weeds, paper and other rubbiah.
aad all such should be burned in the
yard, not la the street Cut your lawn
often, trial your trees and plants and
give all about you an “alive and up to
data'* look. After you have done this
no* what you can do to awaken a
neighborhood InteiVat la Improvement.
It may ha you can only organize a
*^lock beautiful club,” or the move
ment mar assume dimensions that
would warrsnl the formation of an
Improvement eoclety. Civic beauty is
an asset, ctvtc ugliness a liability.
iWhlch will yon choose?
UNTIDY PARKS.
Useful lugparilen For Keeping Pleas
ure Qrounda In Order.
A good hint for keeping parks clean
li contained In the following views of
n New YotA man who believes In or-
“I wish that every man or woman
who goes into one of our beautiful
parks on Hnnday morning from now on
could have received the tralalng I did
when camping out as a boy In Canada.
I was taught to pick up every bit of
every scrap of every *klnd left
from a meal, and to put It In the
camp fire. And after all tha refuse
hod bees consumed wa always had ta
•at to It that the fire was put out so
that there would be no danger of start
ing a forest Are. The result of such
to make one careful of other
’arlghta; and that would work out
“For If men and women who went
■Into a park on Sunday morning and
nasi a portion of their newspaper as
protection from the dampness Art the
•earth would only pick It up and carry
* with them to deposit It in the
receptacle for such things tho
appearance of our pleasure
wsntd be Improved tmmenae-
lr. It dtotwaaoM to ags tha boaud-
*W1I marred by theaa hits ef pa-
-par tt t time when they aught to look
Chair boat and as they would look alb
nor long If sock Individual would
PATENTS
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Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! "
Summer dress goods, embroideries, laces, corsets,
ladies and children’s hose, Millinery included.
Everything must be sold during thisn e xand t
month. Call and be convinced. At and
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THE LADIES STORE.
There’s only ewe way to digest all food.
You may be sure of that
Pepsin alone won't do, (or that
digests albumen only.
All digesters which depend main
ly on pepsin art osdy hntf-way
helps.
They fail on fata, on atarfft on
pkosphatea—on the main part of
your food.
They fftil to aid bowel digestion
—a very important part.
That is why the stomach falls to
get well—to do its own digesting.
There is always some food left
undigested to irritate Ike stomach
lining. Thus the inflammation is
continued, and dpapepaia docs not
end.
Kodol alone does all that the
stomach does, aad all that die bow
els do toward digaedon.
Kodol alone contains all the in
gredients needed for perfect diges
tion.
Fat what you need of the foods
S u want, and Jet Kodol, for a
tie time, do the digesting.
The result is iaatant and com
plete. The pain will cease, the irri-
tetion end.
You will be astonished to see
how quickly the stomach regains
its streagth.
Our OnraaftM
On the Srst dollar bottle of Kodol
your druggist gives a signed guar
antee. If it fails to do all we claim,
your druggist returns yonr money.
Yon take no risk whatever. This
$1.00 bottle contains times as
mtirh as the 50c bottle. Made by
A. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
For sale by Walterboro Drug Company.
DEATH OF D. P. HUDSON.
D P Hudson, of Hudson’s Mill,
died last Thursday night about
nine o’clock, after an illness of 12
months. Mr Hudson had lived
the ripe old age of 83 years. His
wife died about one year ago and
only one child is living, Mrs Johnnie
Gaskins. Mr Hudson was a consis
tent member of Bethel Methodist
church and waa laid to rest in Bethel
Cemetery Friday afternoon in the
presence of a Urge crowd of sorrow
ing relatives and friends. Rev C. W:
Burgias conducted the funeral ser
vices:
NOTICE
Notice ia hereby given that the
Trustees of Smoaks School District
No. 6 are hereby authorised and
required to hold an election in said
School District on Tuesday tha 22nd
day of September, 1906, for the
purpose of voting on the establish
ment of a High School or No High
ANOTHER LETTER FROM A
FRIEND TO THE PRINCEAD.
Rufflfl, Jan. Iftih. 1908.—Brown Furni
ture «D<t Hardware Co..—Waitetboro :
—Bear Mr;—The Princeaa Raoxe that I
bought of you i&otni! time ago gives per
fect aatiaf act ion every way. I feel that
It equala any of thoee higa priced rang-
ea or better.
Respectfully yours,
Mre. W. W. Carter.
C. E. DURANT
eottageville, §. <5.
Civil Engineer and Land
Surveyor—Authorized by
Clemson College. Subject
to engagements any where
at any time. Call or write.
Flewers as a Cult
One ef the meet practical plans tar
'Were has been hit
by the city tether* of the tittle
♦own of Ataey, where eeok
la the puMta
DOG DAYS.
Blowing about the extra
big bargains we’re offering
in Summer Suits now on dis-
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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 fine Panama Hats.
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We have the correct shapes
and all sizes up to 7 1-2. You
save $2 to $2.50 on the price.
BENTSCHHIR & TISANKA,
S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts
Charleston, S. C
pfs/cstfnoZ
JA.MBB & PgCRXPoY. jMO. B. FBCklFOT
m!Y BROTHERS.
kUornkys and
Counsellor* at Law.
Ail Buteam gives Piempt Attmtim.
OVER THC PRCSS AMO STANOARS
WALTERBOKO. - - - S. C.
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Beal Batata, Brokerage and
Insnrnuc*.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Mousm to H#nt-
opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO. ft. a
B- Y. BLACI SR,
DENTAL SURGEON
Mfioe Hoar?: 8.80 am to
p. m. 3 to I p. cu.
Walterboro, H G
OFFICE OF
Dp. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
OPPOSITE
• a. m., I p. m.
8 p. m., | p. m.
WALTERBORO. ft. a
At Hyrne’s Store
Another lot of
Seasonable dry goods,
Just i
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THE
IK WORLDS MUTEST SEWIM HAWK
FLIGHT RUNNING.
Clean Sweep
Mens and Boy’s Straw Hats
also Straw Sailors for Little
Girls, are going below factory
price. Call and see them at
G. W. GLOVER.
Proprietor.
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
-Ar-c*
IfyM wantcUbvraVTbraUnfrPhntUe, Rotary
Nbutlleor shingle Thread (CAaia&itJcAJ
Sewing Machine write to
Sewing .
Tit ICV MM SEWIM MAIHIRE CQMFARf
Make yourself a sheep and the
eolvee will eat you.—German.
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To know and to conjecture differ
widely.—Aesnhylua. , ,
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Kverybody’s holding the door
wide open for re nrning pros*
peritj. *
Children Like It
ftr
Manr aewfag aiachlneeare made to aelt recardleia of
r, but the Maw Mama U made to »ea«
Out guaraaty aever rum out.
hy MthartM*
mdih
John M. Klein. Druggist.
ee years*
Patents
HEIRY IEL30I SNIDER. A M., LITT. D., LLD., '
PRK8IDKKT.
Nine Departments; Library and
Librarian; Gymnasium under com
petent Director; Athletic Grounds.
Next Session begins Sept. 16. For
Catalogue address
J. A. GAMEWELL, Sec’y.
Spsrtanburg. S. C.
mo coiiEffi Finnic m
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH GAIQUIA.
High Gaade Preparatory
School.'
Well equipped plant Tws large
dormitories and one recitation build
ing oil brick. Limited school; small
classes: charges reasonable. Session
begins Sept 16. For catalogue ad-
‘. M. DuPREE, Headmaster,
Hives, scstmt, itch or a*U rheum sets
sresy. CWt bear the touch of
ycer clctoivc. Doea’e Ointment curee
the vest obstinate oaaee. Why anffer.
All dinigUtaaett it.
The Difficult Handshake.
M la a difleek matter, this of ahafr
las haade. To atari with, tt ia ael
alwaya easy .to know whether to shake
oe etatply how, or
Spartanburg, S. C.
Least said, soonest mendsd.—
German.
A Philadelphia bridegroom
committed suicide after his first
J uairel with his wifs. Poor
allow! To have missed the
pleasure of making up that firs!
quarrel.
There’s nothing makes a
woman madder than for people
to talk of her viitues instead of
her looks.
bar’s wotk i$ fee best oompuy.
Instead of deUberatmc, a
| Chicago jury jost fights it oat