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V. , r ■ tn ■ ' « n THE REASON WHY VCTTol THE BEST STRENGTHENING TOI WOFFORD COLLEGE SUMMER NEWS FROM ROUND SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Round. March Is. Special: Rev. <i. A. Martin d**livere<l two able and The authorities of Wofford Collefte interestinif .^rmons at this place ! riiniinr.r this -un.nit-r the re-u- Sunday. A !arj<e Jtowd w a > preMtnt IS (or Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons’, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, ;s because it combines the two most world-famed toni«—the nitdicinal, strengtTuInlngn^T^mTSmg'elemcnts oi C_ k! Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease, tastes^goorTjm^agreesjvith^ver^one^ Wc return your money without question if Vinol doe* not accomplish all we claim for it/ JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. THE KIRQEPROSY CASE. Xiken, March Ib. — Misa Mary V. Kirk, who has been quarantined at her home in this city for 16 months, a!l**ged to lx* suffering from !epros> contracte<l while a missionary in Brazil three years ago, will be re moved to a cottage to Ik- erected for her by the city of Aiken in a seclud ed location. The city council will pay Mi-^ Kirk tor her property aid allow her a specified monthly >uni for the mainteance. Miss Kirk has been treated bv many noted specialists and it is claimed by some physicians that she is fully cured. In nil oaMg wln-re 1 he re are indication* of weak and dieeawl kidnt-jr*. a* *hown by e-jch nymptom* a- weak bark, back ache, pain* in the bladder and urinary dim>rder», you *hou d u<>t delay a mo. merit to takeao.ne k«hkI, reliable remedy, like OeWitt’k Kidney knd Bladder hllli Theae pill* are antiseptic They allay ioflamation and sootje irritation. Hold by J. M Klein MmnZmn RUm Remedy IN MEMORY OF S. 0. MCMILLIAN S. 0. McMillian diet! on the 26th of January 1910. He was a member of Cross Swamp Church arid was loved by all who knew him. He bore his sickness with the lx*st of patience, and was willing to go when the sum mons came. He was a kind arid loving father, a true and noble Christian and a devoted uucle. Lucia T. OHHclron Cry FOR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A Saved A Soldier's Lite. Fa< int> death from shot ard tdiell in the civil war was moie agreeable to .1 A Stone, of Kemp. Tex., than lacing it irom what dnetora said whs t-oneumo tion '1 contracted a stubborn cold” he wrltea, that developed a cough, ti.at atuek to me In apite ot ali remed'ea for veare My we'ght ran down to 1:50 pouuda Then I began to rae Dr King’s New IMacovery. which completely curerl me 1 now weigh 17fc pouuda *’ For Coogh*. C-olda, l.atirlppe, Aaihiiia. llemirrhage. Hoarsenesa, Croup Whoopiug Cough aod lung trouble, it* eupieme 50c. 1 tit). Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Jo \ M Klein. wj ! continue this sunimer th<- regu lar summer session for teachers, b-dh timo«r. For the present summer the school a|r ‘<l h.d<lie tiarris visited will last only four weeks, beginning friends at Grover the fir.-t Sunday. Tuesday. June 21, and ending Tues Miss Virginia Berry, of C<.ttage- day. July 19. sp^bt last week at the home of Twenty-five course^ will lx* offered J- — Jordan, in the following branches: hrawing. Mrs. Sallie Reeves and children of English. French.German, Geography' Givhans spent several days last week and Physiography/ History and with relatives at Round. Civics. Utm, Geometry, Algebra, Grover High of Campobella. is Arithmetic, Music, Phjsics. Peda- visiting his sister. Miss Bessie, who g »gy, I'hysiology, and Primary ia teaching the Hiottville school. Metho<ls. I )r - Baker of Walterboro spent Additional advanced course* will Sunday very pleasantly at the home be given when five or more request of B. G. Hiott. it. The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A man who has a weak and impaired 'lomach and who docs not properly digest his food will soon find Itiat his Hood has become <«eak and impoverished, and that his whole bOs.> is improperly and iusufhcienti> nourished. Dr. PIERCE'S COLDER MEDICAL DISCOVERY make* the mtumach Btruat. promotes the flow ot dijeatlve luices. restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the treat blood-maker, flesh builder and restorative nen-e tonic. It makes men strung In body, active in mind and cool in judgement. a '• ** This “ Discovery ” is • pure, glvceric extract of American medical roota, absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret nostrums. Its every ing'edient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. Don’t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy or shown r.osaposirioH. Asx iou« nhchboss. They must know of many cures made bv it duringjsnat 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Dr. R.V. Pierce. Pres.. Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garris of Grover spent Saturday and Sunday witn the former’s parents of this place. Ira Bishop and sister Miss Lurline, of Cottageville were pleasant visitors in our section Sunday. Jolly Bov. ^ ——w * An Awful Eruption. The School has received the en dorsement of the State Superintend ent, the County Superintendents, and the State Board of Education. Teachers who attended last session were granted renewal of their cer tificates. The enrollment of last summer was 146. The faculty will lx- made Up from „f a volcano excites brief interest, autl Wofford College, Converse College, your interest Ml skin ernptloni will be i , i | i ! as abort, if vou use Bucklen’a Arnica the Spartanburg city school,, and thm q „i C kwt core. Even the other institutions in the State. issi k rutci UkHS. A circular will Ik- issued April, giving an outline of the cour- ; sen, the nimes of the faculty, and other necessary information. From the following outline of jHilicy and purpose may be gained f.sgfne idea of the -c tool and along which it wTH l>e developed; 1. To offer in the State an oppor tune)* to teachers to prepare them selves for increasingly efficient work in common schools. worst boils, uli-ers, or fever sores are w<k>d le-ali-ii by it. Best :or Burns. Cuts, Bruises. Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Ix-fore | Chilblain* &ud IVea. I’ tfives iiislant reliel. 2» at Jno. M Klein HSIOO TYPEWRITER fOR17 CENTS A DAY! Surprising, What Kodol Will Do For you, when you need it But the longer you neg lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol can restore Good Digestion. We knew what Kodfll would d* before ever the first bottle wa* sold. If we did not know just what it will do, we would not guarantee It the way we do. It is easy for you to prove Kodol —the next for the first) time you have an attack of indigestion. And vou will certainly be surprised at tie results. It is perfectly barm- les*. Tfcere ran he no harm In trying soaiething that may do you a great d*al of cood—when It costs you Please read the headline ever again Then its tremendous significance will 2. To aid in equipping teachers dawn upon you for high school work. An U,,Tm Typewriter-.be staudard .‘L To enable the unexperienced graduates of colleges, w ho intend to teach, to profit by the instruction visible writer—the #ioo machne—the most higblv perfected type writer <>n the market-YOURS FOR 17 CERTS A DAY! The typewriter that is tquipped with •cores cd such conveniences as ‘The Bal- and experience of practical teachers ance ^hift”—’The Ruling Device”— in the high schools branch«*s. ‘ Hie Dorble Release”— ’The Locomo- , _ , , , , , live B**e — •‘The A tomanc Spacer”— 4. To keep up the work already The Automatic Tabulator’-’The DU s i well begun by the former State I *ppt*ring In iicatcr”—"The Adjustable And. of course. Indigestion if neg- lectf*d long enough, brings on seri ous diseases In which Kodol cannot benefit you Some of these there is no help for at all. There aye. In fact, very few a!l- nients w hli h m7TT?tv be t raced di rectly to Jinp’ire idood. And im pure Mood is always due to a dis ordered stomach. I'se Kodol and prevent Nervous I> spepsia Kodol will effectual]? assist Na ture to secure a cntiplete restora tion of good dig<-s!ion. It does | nothing if it doesn’t this by at once digesting all food in the stomach a I keeping It di gested. until ’he -tomach is refted and can resume its own work. Ko dol removes the cause—and the effect quickly removes itself. When, it i< recalled that Apo plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer—ami even Consumption—are due to poor digestion and poisons thus transmitted to the blood, and thrMghnm the system—the impor tance of maintaining good diges tion it at one* realized. Our Guarantee Go to rour ilrupjri-l t <>. I a r ami ?*t a dol lar l>otti«*. Then aftrr you have u-rd tb* outir*- ntonta of tbv 'bottlo if you can bono-ttjr -ay. that it h»» not done you any irtHwi. r--tiirti the bottle to the druagiat and be aril refund your money without quc»- lion or <le.ay. W> will then pay the druf- j-i-t for the bottle. Don't hesitate, a)} <1 ruggi-ts know that onr (tuaranfee U good. Thi-offer applies to the large bottle only and to hut one in a family. The large hoS- tie contains XX tiuira a. much a* the htiy cent bottle. ■/. Hodnl is prepared at the labor* tones of E. C. D« Witt it Co.,Chicimo. For StIc by John M. Klein, Druggist. m » • ATTRACTIVE LINE Ol- o DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHOES AND HATS, [BLANKETS AND COM FORTS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES. summer schools of bringing the teachers of the State together for exchange of opinion ami experience, for the stimulus and enlargement of personal and intellectual association, i | a id for the development of a pro fessional spirit and unity. Paper Fingers”— "The Scientific ComictiMd K e y- board”—all rats STORt Walterboro, • » South Carolina. o. To develope courses looking to the degree of L. I., and to offer courses toward the degree of A. B., j This will Ik* done by lengthening the t**rm. by graduallv adding other, branches and advanced courses in i the fundamental culture and profes sional studies, by futlining work to be done in the interval between sum mer schools. 6. To enable our teachers to unite with the foregoing opportunities and advantages, the benefits of rest, recreation, and social intercourse in the fine summer climate of the near- mountain country. EXPENSES. A fee of $10.00 will be charged for all school privileges. Board may be had for $16.00. The railroads will be asked to make reduced rates. For information, address, A. G. REMBERT, Spartanburg, S. C. Yours for 17 Cents a Day! W a/ Mipouncevl thi- ftvw Ksias plan recently, jnsf to feel tihe pulse of the people bimp’v a small cash payment — th«-u 17 cents a .lay. That is the plan in a nutshell. The result hns! been -neb a deluge of applications for machines that we are -Llli I t-toundeii i intiM! comes from people of all '- 1 - . i < .*e-, hI occupations t * . it. ••! inquiries bas come fr *i i .tf kn wn financial standing a r vi ere „ t at retl by tbe novelty of the ^.ro.uffvma .\ , imoressive demonstra- i m < : lie imiiitiiie popularity of the Oliver typewriter A •’•r'Img confirmation of our belief that the Era of I'uivtDai Typewriting ia a! hand A Quarter of a Million Peo ple Are Making Money With Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs am* help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Catdui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. M? CARDUI J 43 The Woman’s Tonic H)*. Announcement To the Public W E havje secured the stand formerly occupied by Thomas Bros., at Smoaks. S. C., and are putting ' in a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MER CHANDISE. all of which will lie sold at RIGHT PRICES and WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. See Us Before You Buy Your FERTILIZERS We have large contracts made and will he glad to figure with you. We are also in position to make a large num ber of loans. Trusting to see you and assuring you that we will do everything consistent with good business to please you, we are. Yours Faithfully, YARN BROTHERS CO. MOSELLE, S. C. SMOAKS, S. C. The House That Gives More Goods for the Same Money; The Same Goods for Less Money C ASTOR IA Foe lafhnt* and Children. Ik KU Yn Bin Ahnjs Wt B*ars this Signatur* of ITEMS FROM PEEPLES Peeples, March 19,—Special, We are having such fine weather now that the farmers are beginning to hustle, trying to get their crops planted. ; Miss Lenora Lovelace and sister, Mias Franklin, spent a few days at Ritter last week with friends. We are glad to have Mr. John Kicklighter and family in our neigh borhood also Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilder. We feel that they will be an addition to our community. John Smith, who has been quite ill, is much better. W’e are pleased to have Rev. J. M. Craven as pastor of our church at Bedon’s. He holds services every first Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bailey visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Craven, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fralix of this community have moved to Smoaks. They are greatly missed here. Blue Eyes. OLIVER Typ*Wkrrtir The Standard Visible Writer The Oliver Typewriter ie a monev maker right fro** the word “Gol” So easy to ran that beeinner* aoon get in ib*’’•xpert” olaas. Vara *a jroo learn. Let the machine pay the 17 cent* a day —and ell above ttat 1* yome. Wherevor yon ere, there’* work to be done and money to he ir.i d« by oein* the Olive*. Tbe ba»ineve world ie cell ing for Oliver operator*, fbert are not enough to enpply the demand. Their eateries are oooaidemblv above those ol many cleeeae of worker*. “Ad Oliver Typewriter In Every Home ! ” That is onr battle cry today. We have made tbe Oliver anpreme in naefnlneas end absolutely Indispensable in bastneae Now comes tbe conquest of tbe home. The simplicity and strength of tbe Oliver fit it for family use. It is becom ing an important factor In the home training of young people. An educator na well as a money maker. Oar new railing plan puts the Oliver on tbe thresholi of every home in Amej ica. Will you dose the door of vour home or office on this remarkable Oliver opportunity? Write for further details of our easy offer and a free copy of the new Oliver catalog. Address 1 OUTER IYPNRH COM The Oliver Typewriter Building CHICAGO. - - - ILLINOIS “After my doctor had done all he said he could for me," writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., “I took Car- duL *>n the advice of a friend, and H helped me so much. / “Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui Try it Wrm tf- LatBe*’ Adxjsofy DvpL. Chattonoom Medicine Co.. Chattasoocs. Tsea. *. sad M-ssf* book. ‘ HoacTrcaascat lor Womei/VentW I Have Opened Up A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP in front of A. Wichman & Sons and will be glad to see all of my old customers. I am prepared ‘ to do Shaving. Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Massaging; and Singeing. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. G. H. SANDERS TonsoriaJ Artist Medicines that aid nature are always meet snocessfol. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy sou on this plan. It loosens toe cough, relieves tbs lungs, opens the secretions and aids ns*nr# in restoring the system to a bsalll y co idiiiou. Bold by all dealers. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fnfis. In nervous prostrntioo and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY(LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE h is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED ■ -■ 1 * The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $8000 to $1,200, and other employees up to $2,500 annually. Uncle Sam will hold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, De partmental Clerks and other Govern ment Positions. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man or woman over 18, in City or Coun try can gdt Instruction and free in formation by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 117 Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. KILL na COUCH «• CURB tub LUNC8 WITH Ghtlldrmrt Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR! A Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipstioo, headache, billioasueaa, diuiue**. sallow- nets, ot tbe skiu and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. Dr. King’s New Discovery OB MOMMY MFPMDK1X •"•HI *H»3 .SWe