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THE PUBS8 AND STANDAED, WALtXRBOBO. 8. C.
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HOMEY DOES NOT OOtON^KES
But if placed in the Savings Department of THE
BANK OF SMOAKS to draw FIVE PER CENT it
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will help to buy thoje clothes for next spring. Place
your money with us and let your account grow with a
growing bank.
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The Bank of Smoaks
MOAKS, S.C.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
President.
W. H. YARN,
Vice-Prest.
W. C. PATRICK. JR.,
Cashier.
Take h from the oldest man in the bunch, M Red lAeet M tob
acco ia the chew for men. • No eptee no excessive ewceteninf—
nothing to hurt your stomach—just good old North Carolina to
bacco, properly aged and perfectly sweetened. That's why it
won't give you heartburn.
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LYONS'
PRICES.
$5.00
““ $2.75 to $4.75
Ladies’ Slippers 78c. to $3.18
Men’s Gun Metal Slippers $1 35 to $3.18
Men’s $4,50 Patent Leather Oxfords
Reduced to $3.18—Boys’ Suits 25c. up
Men’s Suits $1.90 to $16.00-Yellow
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Homespun 5c. yd.—Calico 5c. per yd.
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Lyons Bargain House
SMOAKS, 5. C.
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WHERE YOU GET THE SAME GOODS
FOR LESS MONEY.
Charleston Surprise Bargain House.
570 KING STREET CHARLESTON. S. C
AND WALTERBORO BRANCH
WALTER BORO.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Closing Out Our Summer Goods
Several 100 yards nf «‘rnbroideries, lares and fancy shirt waists
and fancy ladiee collars, skirts, etc. These arttcies and many
more will be sold below cost. Just received a new shipment of
ladies voile and Panama skirts. A pood chance for our swell
dress ladies to iret an up-to-date garment in their hometown.
We pay special attention to our (h nts’ Kumishinjrs..
I. SOBEL,
Manager Walterboro Branch
WALTERBORO . . 1 S. C.
WE BUY CHICKENS AND EGGS.
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MISS H. E. MALONE
A MOTHBIt’fl
in all the coming yean theee un
written lives shall herald your exam
Moihmfs' pie and counsels when you are rest
ing from yoar labors.
To the parent as to the child,
there is something stnngely pathet
ic In the first efforts to practieel its
infant wings, the fint struggles to
solve the mysteries of Its being.
'Where Is Christy My little girl
father. *1
The following beautiful
Retrospect at Seventy-Six'' is alto
gether nn uncommon article of Its
hind and carries Its own appeal to
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every womanly heart. I quote it,
bat little abbreviated, below.
*‘My daughter wishes me to
sketch some Incidents of past years I once inquired of her
in our Western home. But who ! can not see Him, I do not feel His
can picture the changing skies or arms around me.’ And then how
the currents in the ocean f Lives inspiring to mark the change when
are experienced not written. Young the soul grasps the mystery of
Hfo esane to me with odors wafted ; atonement, and proves by the de-
from eternity. Feeling perceptions, velopment of childhood into mstur-
fnncles were mingled In n kind of i»>. that the spirit searcheth all
chaos Thee» the prospect widened, things, even the deep things of
every aspect became more clearly God. Oliver, when writing his first
defined, more serious, more grave, letter to his grandmother wse told
Then came a very hopeful. but he improve it by rewriting; kg
solemn womanhood, wifehood, and did so and was encouraged by be-
who can write it—the story of my ing told he had bettered It and was
motherhood? My life would not hav then asked to copy It again. I can
beer more chsoged if some white- not forget, after nearly fifty years,
robed messenger from the skies had how despairingly he looked up and
come to me and said. "I will send Bald, 'I can not write any better
five spiritual beirgs into your arms with my presett amount of knowl-
ard home. Two I shall soon recaU, «*!*:* ' • »aw him in e. very, few
three may remain. It is a momen
tous change, potent for good or til
hut I will help you, do not fear.”
Who would attempt to explain the
change that comes to the home
years with plumed wings, ascending
to a high intellectual life, beyond
the realm of my thoughts. For
the moral training of my children,
living remote from the excitement
where such mysterious questions ate of the tow^, the conditions were eo
entertained? The material care de-, unfavorable.
manded by helpless infancy; the Of their physical education there'
boundless welcome bursting from , is not much to be said. They liv-|
parentpj hearts, the feeling of a ed largely In the outdoor air. Their.
Coca-Cola
SODA WATERS
COLD DRINKS
ICE CREAM
Always on hand—Open ’till 10:00
Every Evening. Quick
new and measureless responsibility.
lives were free from restraint; their
tke painful consciousness of limit- plans seldom or never opposed if
ed powers in the presence of an in- : harmless, and at all practicable,
finite need. We can not stay it, I Motherhood is llfe’% richest and
habits are begur% character is form- most delicious romance, and sitting
ing, destiny is being determined, in the sunshine calm aad sweet.
Here are wise little facee looking up with all my precious ores upon the
to vou, as to an oracle, every nerve other side, save the daughter who
of the soul thrilling to your slight- cherishes me so faithfully here, I
eat touch, divining by a strange thank God most of all that He
Iniultioi: your tone and spirit, with ever said to me, 'Bring up this
the certainty of a seraph. Mother, child for me In the love of human-
step softly, you shall be the accept- ity and in the expectation of lin
ed creed of these young immortp.Js; mortal life.’
NOTHTC
TAX .NOTICE
OK ADDITIONAL
BLRCTION.
Whereas application has been
made to the County board of Edu
cation for Colleton County to or
der an election in Williams
School District No. 3 on the ques
tion of voting an additional tax
levy of 2 mills in said district, and
•"•"r l”' '1.V, of 4 mill, lo U U1 District, aod
third of the qualified electors and , "
OF ADDITIONAL TAX
ELECTION.
Whereas application has been
made to the County Board of Edu
cation for Colleton County to or
der an election* in Cottagville
School District No. 23 on the ques
tion of voting an additional tax
C L Fishbnme
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resident freeholders of the age of
tFenty one In said district, prsying
said election be ordered.
It la ordered under aectlon 1208,
of the Code of Civil Laws, 1902,
that an election be held Saturday,
Aug. S, 1811 at Williams school
house or other convenient piece
within said district and that only
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those persona who return real or
personal property for taxation, and
present registration certificates as
provided in general elections be al
lowed to vote at said election. Each
a petition presented signed by one-
third of the qualified electors in
said District, praying said election
be ordered.
It Is ordered under sectiftn 1208,
of the Code of Civil Laws, 1902,
that an election be held Tuesday,
Aug, 8, 1911 at Cottageville school
house or other convenient place
within said district, and that only
those persons who return real or
personal property for taxation, and
present registration certificates as
elector favoring the proposed tax'ic. general elections be allowed to
shall cast a ballot containing the ▼ote at said election. Each elector
words "For Additional Tax” printed favoring the proposed tax shall cast
or written thereon, and each elec- » ballot containing the words "For
tor opposed to said additional tax Additional Tax” printed or written
shall vote a ballot containing the thereon, and each elector opposed t
words "Against Additional Tax” “‘d additional tax shall vote a bal-
prlnted or written thereon jcontaining the words "Against
Poll# will be opened at 8 d clock Additional Tax” printed or written
a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock, p. m. thereon.
J. D Utaey J T Garris and Jos
eph Ramsey, trustees of said dis
trict are appointed managers to con
duct said election.
If the majority of the votes cast
in said School District shall be
"For Additional Tax” and not
'"Against Additional Tax.” the ad
ditional tax shall be levied.
Within ten days after the elee-
Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock
a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m.
B. H. Willis, H. S. Ackerman, an
A. G. Reeves trustees of said
District are appointed managers to
conduct said election.
If the majority of the votes cast
in said School District shall be
"For Additional Ta^” and not
"Against Addltioaln Tax." the ad-
the above named managers ditlonal tax shall be levied.
tlon i
shall report to this board the re
sult of the election and furnish
them with the poll list, the ballot
box and all papers
thereto.
H. W. BLACK, SR.,
W. W. SMOAK,
J. RICE OODLEY.
Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co
Walterboro. S. C., July 20, 1911.
'7-26-2t.
OBITCARY.
In loving remembrance of Miss
Julia Craven, who departed this
life, June 9th. Her remains were
laid to rest in the Bethlehem cerae-
tiry.
Sleep on dear Julia, and take thy
rest, d
We loved thee, but Jesus .loved thee;
best.
A precious one from us has gone.
To dwell 2>mong the blest.
And though we sadly mourn her
loss,
We are thankful to koow that
she’s at rest.
A Friend. '
Wlthtn ten days after the elec
tion. the above named managers
shall rpeort to this Board the re-
appertaining Ba lt ° r the election* and furnish
them with the poll list, the ballot
box and all pampers appertaining
thereto.
H. W. BLACK. SR..
W. W. SMOAK,
J. RICE GODLEY.
Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co.
Walterboro, S C. July 10, 1911.
7-19-3t.
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Order for Bottled Goods.
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We Want Good Agents
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