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We cordially invite you to come out and tee us in our new quarters. We are vtB equipped to do a general hanking business, haring experienced men,
resources to bade us up in accommodating the people >
For our depositors, we hare every protection that can be given by even the largest bunks in the way of insurance and bonded officials.
We pay a liberal rate of interest on balances left with us and you will profit by seeing us about your surplus money.
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Give us a Trial and Be Satisfied as to the Safety of Your Money
THE BANK OF SMOAKS
SMOAKS, S. C.
S, WILLIAMS, President; W. H. VAKN, VSce*President; W. C. PATRICK, JR.. Cashier.
i WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
-BY-
MISS H. E. MALONE
TO | | n which children sit to road, bent
John M. Klein Offer* Popular Med
Irtne at Half Price.
John M. Klein the popular drug*
gist Is making an offer that is just
Ilk* finding money for he Is sailing
a regular 60 cent bottle of Dr.
Howard’s celebrated specific for nr. Mph. Mary Glover.
PERSONAL MENTION.
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Mrs. Haskell Moore and children
of Hendersonville are visiting her
father, E. R. Mcteer.
Joseph Glover of Charleston wnn
here last week on a visit to his motl
sex. have to consider. For,
buy fifty cent pieces for a quarter,
but that is wbat this offer, really
means, for it ia recently
a word he la reading and he drone#) thSe * ol l c lt*t*on of Drugglat John M.
along in that peculiar tone which K,e,,l that thls m * dlc,n * coa, A
bought for less than 50 cents. Ha
OAT SCHOOL OUGHT
MEAN. | nearly double,china resting on the the cur * of and dyapep-
ThM is one of the serious quea- cheat, or head held aide ways. One at half P 1 " 1 ®*- ,n addition to
more than the hear « a ch ‘W a '*** •<- ^ "*** discount he agrees to ra-
tlmmm which women, mor h ^ ^ volce p^uction unieM he turn the money to any purchaser
r > *•.!_ .....u. __ , . whom the specific does not cure.
It la, quite unusual to be able to
. era and more than three fonrtns ion, simply and solely because there
aTTEnTanehars of oar land era wo- *s * total lack of literary apprecia-
■au. Therefore the making of n tioo. The child does not understand
tight kind of school seems a prob
lem peculiarly of our own It
would ho n waiving of oar birth
right to fait to take an Interest in
mdk work.
It goes without saying that no , 4
matter what accessories may, cr “P take reading poaltion, let us gi © ta,n amount. The result has Justl
* ought to be desirable, the chief obi breathing exercises to make vole# fle<1 hl " good Judsment for the
ject of school must ever be scholar-!dear and non-nosal, and lastly, ex- sale ha “ beetl “omethlng, remark
ship. Children go there to obtaln'plaln the reading lesson fully, ha 'u, abl * n Wh.ms‘f* for Boston where she will be'
a kaowledge of books, with of him to look up the h.ird words, and) Anyone who suffers with headac! f ( ' 6everal months taking a'
©ours©, the distinct expectation o queition him as to the sense of <1>»PPP« a. dizziness, sour stomach. ^ ^ (ht> ^ Mt |
this knowledge is going to do for *'hat he reads. I once heard a dls- ^P®^ 8 before the eyes, or any liver . . . # |
them, first. In the development of, tlngulshed teacher say that reading Rouble, should take advantage << a *” y "J, she^m'do^bU^s hi* 1
as many teachers accept as the in
evitable. It m ns that he dose not
taka a bit of interest, and how can
he. Let us insist that he straighten
urged the proprietors to allow him
to sell it at this, reduced price for
a little while agreeing to sell a cer-
Mrs. L. W. Mcteer and Mrs. A.
H. Wichman are spending this week
in Charleston. ,
Willie Linder of Weeks, who has
bqen very sick, is out sgain. Ha
was in town Monday on business.
through 0 w gwMt one of ftenderson-
▼Ilfe’s most prosperous buelnee*
men was In town Saturday and paid
tts a call.
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Ait Ngbls in May
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The weather is now hot enough to require cool
evenipg drinks. We are open every night—
Our drinks are cold. Fans tunning all the
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time. You will find this a pleasant place to
spend an hour.
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Jas. B McCutchen of Sumter was
here last week, having come to)
see Mrs. Mims. Mrs. McCutchen is
a neice of Mrs. Mims.
Mrs. Thoo G. Kershaw left klon-l
Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Candies,
Fresh Crackers,' Dry Goods
Shoes Hats
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C. L Fishborne
money.
mind and personality and, second.! >» the most Important study of the| thia oPP ortuni, y. for Dr. Howard’s m(jch , n ()V( . (1 b h< . r
in the application of this lady course if you oati once get a| apeC,flc wiU cure aU lhe8e * r oubles.
on to the work, of life. Therefore, childv to the point where be reads l t !ut lf p y any chance it should not '
school should be a place where!•••By understandiug and with John M - Klein will, return your
there is endless, but skillfully variel I leasure. that child will almost ed-
drill work, and especially during theidr&te himself, true as this is, 1 do
early and most impressionable
yaars the memory of children shoul
ha made a treasury of all useful an
baanUful things, so that by and by
there will be due material for ex
But apart from the main busi
ess of school, there are many cir
cumstances of management and of
environment, as well as the subtler
play the personal magnetism and in-
flence. which the teacher can, and
should procure and hicb count for
quite as much in the last analysis
as any curriculum that was ever
summer si
pending more reason and imaglnatio
work with, and also not least In Im
portance, that the habit of menta
industry may be formed. 1 do not
approve of the school where all the
work is made play, any more than
1 would approve of the menu where
all the fare was pie. There mus
hardships to overcome if we wis*!
not altogether agree with It, how _ , „ _
ever for all the studies the most C <! n * and Ollrer Drawdy
Important or rather the most im- ° r f W y8 ’ and lebard
portant study of the course is the! w y ’ ° wears among
tlino . J those who passed through here on
ol j their way to Drs. Creek last Thurs
day. <
to build up a sinewy mind. There [ planned Children whose school ex-
fore. fellow teacher;-', let ur c to'periecen practically demonstrate
it that our scholars do not pas
out of our hands without actual!
knowing things. Let us pr-h ou
work with them to the point wher
they have real accomplishments—
none the less but rather more val
sable because they may be accom
pllahments of the usual schoo
course. How rare a thing, for in-
sTanea, a good reader Is among ou
school children, and yet surely no
ihat cleanliness is next to gOdlim-s;
whose eye* are met by surroudn-
ings attractive and tasteful whose
young'hearts ar'fireed ty the apt
ly told story which Illustrates some
trait of the good the beautiful and
whas© aesthetic sensibilities me evo
ed by the quotation from tb© song
poem which makes them long for
more such children are indeed blei
ed ad nin this work teacher had
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leston for several days returned
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