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,12 ifw I . I \» t V rs r CASTORIA For Infimti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Miaronc. fan. Sour! K1WYOWL ‘ i J': lies » s -- ’ k » ( ^ 1 s Copr of Thirty Years cuniu THE RUFFIN SCHOOL DEDICATION OF NEW BUILDING NOT I NEED. THOUGH HANDSOME BUILD ING IS COMPLETED. .,0 Dr H \V Mack, county superinten dent of education, Joseph M Moorer, Rs<j. an eloTjuent young lawyer of Walterlxrro, and W W Smoak. Jr. Ye editor, went to Ruffin last Thurs day on invitation from the Trustees of that school district, to f>e present at the dedication of the new school building. In extending the invita tion, the trustees stated that the patrons and friends of the school would assemble and a picnic dinner would be served on the grounds after the program of the day had been concluded. It was a source of keen regret that these plans miscarried, and that, owing to some misunderstand ing, no one turned out to hear the impassioned and eloquent addresses which would have made the vale ring. As it was, the speakers could only ‘‘view the landscape o’er" and look into the new school ..house through closed windows. There was a small balance due the carpen ter, and hrrefused to allow the de dicatory exercises to be held in the building till ha had been paid in full. According, Miss Emily Skxnan, the efficient and popular teacher, was using a spacious room at the resi dence of Mr W W Carter which had been fitted up for the purpoee. It was with pleasure, however, that these gentlemen learned before leaving in the afternoon that ar rangements had been made to finish paying off the indebtedness of the school and that school would be opened in the new building forth with. The new school house would be a credit to a much larger town than Ruffin. It is located rear the rail road, about 200 yards from the de pot. and isa well built and modern structure. It is large enough to accommodate an attendance of at a monument to the liberality of the patrons who contributed of their means to its erection. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my dear father, J A Platt, who pa>sed away July 21th, 1!M)0, had he lived until August 20th he would have been fifty years old. He had l>een >n failing health for a long time, but lung fever and other troubles hastened his end v He never murmered nor complained, but said the Lord’s will be done. His last words were “Give me rest,” and he passed away without a strug gle. All was done for him that loving hands and hearts and medical aid could do, but the good Lord saw fit to take him to rest. May the God of the fatherless and widow comfort us. He was a faithful member of the Methodist church about twenty-two years, and a kind and loving husband and father from us has gone. He was laid to rest at the old White church cemetery in the presence of a large crowd of rc tives and friends. The funeral services were conducted by his pastor. Rev Sam Yarn, assisted by Rev. J A Tuten. He leaves a broken hearted widow, two daughters, one son, one adopted son, six grandchildren, a mother, four sisters, end one brother to mourn his loss. Sigh for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is stilled, There is a vacancy in our hearts. That never can be filled. Money Comes la Benches to A A Chisholm, of Treidwell, N. Ku1n»*\», B!oo<l .)no M Klein.. snil least a hundred pupils the rA'gylar ” lutalilblt for enrollment of this school is about 55. The contract for building was award ed W W Carter and - Crosby the former furnishing the material and the latter dofhg k the work. To the trustees belong the credit for faithful work in carrying the ITEMS FROM WEEK- (Written for last week) Weeks. Oct. 7,-Special: Miss in carrying the Daisy Linder one of Pleasant Grove’s undertaking to a successful termina- charming young ladies is visiting tion., The members of this board her brother in Savannah, are: RD Carter, I sham Padgett I Leroy Linder and Dan Carter of and . Crosby. These gentlemen Smoaks spent last Saturday night have the cause of education very ( with W. H. Drawdy. much at heart and are not to be de-' Jacob and Ira Linder of this place terred in their efforts for better camp meeting Saturday school facilities. Already they are planning a special tax and a high school. Funds are in hand for the purchase of a library. A little more of this united work on the part of trustees and patrons and Ruffin will be second to no ceuntryln education-, xJ m Uteri. The present building is and Sunday. Mrs. A. Drawdy and Min Lizzie Drawdy visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bailey Sunday afternoon. Dew Drop. CHildrwn Cry FDR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA WILLIAMS NEWS ' (Written for last we^k) Williams. Oct. 15,—Special: We are very sorry indeed to state that the past week has been a week of sorrow, for a great many of our neighbors have been wearing a wor ried look. We are very sot ry to learn of the illness of our little school mate and friend. Min Pearl Garris, and truly bcpe that she will soon by her dear ' self again. We min her very much in our school work, also her ever smiling face. Min Laura Adams returned last Saturday from a pleasant visit to Lodge and Hampton; and she is wel comed by her many friends. I. Kinard lost his youngest child last week. We trust that the family realizes that the child has gone to a better resting place. Archie Strickland has a smile that will not wear off soon. Its a girl. The news from Ruffin was very interesting last week. “Prosperity," we thank you very much for your welcome invitation to the Ruffin Literary Society, and will try to be in your number of visitors nej time. Thomas Black of Ruffin was a visitor in our town last Sunday. The Farmers’ Union of this place is on the road to success. We would like to have more of our farmers come out and join us. Miss Black of Branchvitle is visit ing her cousin. Miss Carrye Williams of this place. We were very sorry to learn of the death of our aged friend, Mr. Jim mie Smyly; and trust that he has gone to that “far beyond” where peace and plenty abides for all. We were sorry to hear of little Maud Padgett’s sickness. United Peace. Piano Is sa insIraiMBt bosght ooos in a UMiaas. In bojing on* do not dspind upon looks msrely—in- quits ns to its inmost ports, its tons, ▼slums, its sc tion and gsn- sml ooostmcttoo—hovs na export play ft for yon, Mac oat its sweetness and strongth of Vous, and toot it is every way. Ws invite yoo to visit our suloerooms—give oar Pianos your most rigid examination and you will ba oar customer, for tbs Stieff ttiweys wins out. Chas. LI. Stieff MANUFACTURER OF THE Artistic Stieff Shaw and Stieff Selfplayer Pianos Soothern Wareroom: 5 W. Trade St. Charlotte, » N. 6. C H. WILMOTH, Manager. MENTION THIS PAPER. CASTORIA for nwd ftkildyffl. Hu KM Ym Urn Always Bought Boars tbs Signature of SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Announcement of Musical Selec tions by the Qpmmittee. The following hymns have been se lected by the Committee on Music for the next session of the Colleton Baptist S. S. Convention to be held with the Black Creek Church, Nov. 19-21-09. The selections are from Gospel Hymns 1-6, and are as fol lows: 9, 15, 36, 100, 199. 234. 306, 327. 375, 417, 613, 662, 667. The Sunday Schools will please practice these at once as the time is short. Mrs. H. J. Givens. For Committee. FRUIT TREES CONCORD NURSERIES, CONCORD, - - GA. One df the oldest and most re liable Nuraerie* in the South ern States. All trees guaran teed to be as represented and free fro.n disease of any kind. * OUR MOTTO: More Trees and belter trees. E. W. HYRNe" AGT. Concord Nurseries, Waltekboro, : S. C N FRUIT JARS COMPLETE. 2 quarts 95c. dozen. 1 quart 75c dozen. 1 pintado, dozen. Extra tops 40. dozen. Extra Rubbers: Red ioc. dozen Black 5c dozen. BYRNE’S STORE. Walterboro, Sooth Carolina. Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Mott Women Do This Not Knowing the Real Cause of their Condition These poor, suffering women have been Jed to believe that their misery of mind snd body is entire ly due to “ills of their sex. M Usually the kidneys and bladder are re sponsible—or largely so. And in such cases, tbs kidneys and blad der are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick beadacheg, dragging pains in back, groin and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listless ness and constant tired, worn-out feeling—are almost certain symp toms of disordered and diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have, in thousands of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial in all such conditions of female organism—affording the most prompt relief and permanent benefit. As an illustration of what these Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Bray of Columbus. Ua., writes that she was very ill with kidney trouble, and that sbe ia now well—and that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system —as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- & in arations are apt to do. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Bl^ want every man and woman who hr»ve the least suspicion that they I : ro afflicted with kidney and blad der diseases to at once write tbem.l •'nd a trial box of these Pills will ie sent free by return mail post paid. Do it w-Czy. For s-tle^y Walterboro Drug Company. Needful Knowledge Walterboro People Should Learn to Dotoct tbo Ap- prodk of Kidney Di- Ths symptoms of kidney troobls srs so onmlstaknUs that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys ex crete a think, cloody, offensive nrine, fall of sediment, irregular of rtmgi or attended by n The , irregular or passage 01 seumtion of ecaldiag, constantly. Y. now. His reison is well worth reading: “For a long time 1 suffered from indi- gestiou, torpid liver, coostipaiioo ner vousness, and general dehiltv.” he writes. *1 couldn't sleep, bad no ap petite, nor ambition, g'ew weaker ev^ry day in spite of all medical treatment Then used Electric Bitter*. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time beelrh and vigor. Now I can attend to bust- ness every day It’s a wonderful med- Stomach. Liver, bterve* 5dc. at and dlxzy spells nlay occur and the vie rim it often weighed down by a feeling of languor and fatlcae Neglect theas warnings and there Is danger of dropsy, Bright’s Disease, or diabetes. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. De lay often proves fatal You can use no better remed- than Doan’s Kidney Pills Here's Welter- born proof: W H Hickman. Police Officer. Walter boro.SC. sav*: ’*1 hau surli severe p Ins ju my b»ca and loins that if I sat down fora short time . wonld have to grasp something when getting up. I could not re«r well at night and felt miserable in ihe m iniHig My kidneys were weak and the secretions contained a heavy sediment Mince using Doan’s Kidnev Ptlls'procured fiom the Walter boro Drug Co , 1 have been free from the above mentioned auuoyances. My wife also used Doao’a KHney Pills and the results in her case was lust as satis factory ” For sale by all de tiers. Price 60 oents Foster MUburn Co., Hnffal», New York, sole agents for tbs United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and lake no other. DR. WM. R. BARRON. HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. 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Have secured the exclusive right to sell COCA-COLA in Walteiboro lor the Charleston Coca-Cola Bottling Co., by Wholesale aijd retail—The only genuine Coca-Cola Made. Also sell fish Tuesdays and Saturdays. Oysters and Shrimp in Season. 'Phone 8b. n. c. A. SAULS. MUIIWS NEW DISCOVERT WM tody tin TM Ciffc. RITTER ITEMS- Ritter, Oct. 18. The farmers are all very busy these days garnering their crops. Our school is progressing very nicely under the management oi Mrs Annie Hiott. Ned and Clyde- Drawdy visited their sister, Mrs Addie Norton,^at Fechtig Sunday. Millie Warren visited the home of Luke Drawdy Sunday after noon. Harry Hiott paid Drawdy’s a fly ing viriftYMay afternoon. He was accompanied hack home by his wife, who is teaching the Ebenezer school. Puella Parva. £ ■ XJ, ,*! , " ' .