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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO S. C.
JULY 2,1913
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PROOF-THE INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER RECORDS
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WINNER
NET WORDS
MACHINE USED
.1912
Florence E. Wilson
117 per minute
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1911
H. 0. Blais.Jeil
112 per minute
UNDERWOOD
1910
H. O. Blaisdell
1*>9 per minute
UNDERWOOD
1909
Rose L. Fritz
95 per minute
UNDERWOOD
1908
Rose L. Fritz
87 per minute
UNDERWOOD
1907
Rose L. Fritz
per minute
UNDERWOOD
1906
Rose L. Fritz
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Editor The Pret*a and Standard:
1 am attain inp('oUeton where I
enjoyed the hoaiiitality of ita jtreat
pec*ple for the last ’five succeasive
yeara aa a via.tor in June or July.
I would be pleaaed for apace for a
few ramblinit thought*. Find, let
n»e aay that the progress of Colleton
ll very noticeable on every hand and
has outgrown the name of the strip
county that It once bore. You
know It was once said that when the
Good One finished the other counties,
he Just threw down the sticks and
called it Colleton, and your scribe
being an old man recollects the up
per sandhill* a» mu h and. there arc
still some scrappy aigns from hen
to Orangeburg, hut good business and
brain* and tb«» vast improvement* in
farm work, with flue public and pri
vate <building* noticeable 'em the
' .nywttle, would have us think tir
there were sonic mighty fine patches
In that scrap i lie. \nd as for its
fair *e\, one finds hlnsst If wo: ler-
Ing If he is is not si.11 In On nc*'.
burg where th*‘ l-ost i* in be found
(if not hadi. I think the crops from
here to Orangeburg about an average
of the last five years. Sonic very
fine corn and som# good cotton and
a few patches a little “gooder."
1 believe that Bennie EaMerlin and
O. U. Snioak have the best average
crop that I have Been, while mine
host ha* the best crop of daught-
e-* and of course you can find more
thereabouts If need be.
Uncle Jack.
UNIVERSITY OF
KOl'TH CAROLINA
Hclutlarwhip Examination.
The University of South Carolina
offers a Teacher’s Scholarship to one
young men from each county. The
■eholanhtp la worth $100 In money
and examptton from all fees, amount
ing to list.
The examination will be held at
tho county seat Friday. July 11. 1013
General entrance examinations wJJ)
bo held at the: same time for all
•tudents.
The University offers great ad-
vantar*- Varied courses of study
in tcieti.'e, history, law and business.
AFrlte at once for an applkat>on
blank to
THE PRESIDENT.
University of South Carolina.
Columbia. S. C.
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IN M^MORIAH.
In memory of Mrs. H. W. Acker
man. who died August 24th, 1012.
Dear Mother, how we miss you.
Since you went away;
It has beet* a few months ago,
Though It seems but yesterda>.
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Gone hut not forgotten.
We al| still love you, dear,
And even though your voice is stilled.
We feel that you are near.
It fills our hearts with sadness
To see your vacant place.
We long to hear the voice we loved
And aee the dear, sweet face.
Not now, but In the coming years.
Perhaps we’lij understand
Why God took you away from us
To live In \\U Heautifyl Land.
Her daughter (Mrs. W. U. Srniak.*
St. GeorgeVGa.
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Kill Your Chitdien of >V<" n:«.
You can c hange frcVul. iil-teiuper-
ed childfoii into h/aiihy, h i; pv
voung ter*. b> riddfrg them of j
wornuL, Tossing, rblli ig. rii: 1; et i
t.-etiu cnlug out wh.l* a- l ep, .< •
conit »i; d with in'if.cM thirst, j aitis
n the stomcli and bowels, fever.sh-
r:« >s and had t’lji*!!, are s>
that indicate worms. Kikapc*
Worm Killer, n pl tsir' r.r-.
11 ug-n exptli the r< s, r ’cil it
file bowels, restors >one ihildren to •
health and t happiness. Mis .1. \
Urisbin, of Klgin: 111., says: 'IJ. ie
vised Kickapoo Worm Killer f :• ye.;"*
and ha\e entliely r d my children of
worms. 1 would nof he wiihout it.”
Guaranteed. All drugs or by
mail. Price. 25c. Kickapoo Indian
^Medicine Co . Philadelph a and S;
Louis. John M. Kleiji, Waiter-
boro. S. C.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL AITLIc ATIOX*. m Oi,.t cunn. t
rnn b 11»' w»t • f iUmmm-. c'atarrli U » bU va
«.r <i'ii-Uiutl.'iiiil •ud in ordiT io rui» It
ymi nium takp iDlrrnal rrau-dli *. 1UU'« i marrh
<ur»- U Caki-u lotirualljr. and at-t* dlrretly uj vj
'.<• bkK>d and nurvua ■artaci'a. Hall'* C'alarrb
Carr la IKS a quark Sirdlrlor. It wan |n
arrltird bjr one of tbr brat pfaj-alclana in tbl»
naintrjr fur yrara aad I* a regular | rrm riptl* u.
It la pnaiporrd of tlir brat taolra known. <s.tn
blmrl with tbo brat blood purlflir- acting dl
ractlg o« tbr aurcoa aurfarva. Thr prrfr t
coablnattoa of tbr two Ingfrdtrata la what |>ro-
dai-ca aui-h wowdrrfal rranlta In curing catarrh.
Brad for trstiaMnlala. fnr. ,
r. J. rntNET * CO.. Propa.. Toledo. O.
Sold by Pnlgglata. gel" TV.
Tska Udl'a I’asiUy rilla for cosatlpstloa.
Malaria or Chills ArFever
Prescriptioo No. tM b prepwed especially
foe MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVEPt.
Five or six doses will break aay case, aad
if taken then as a toaic the Fewer will aot
return. It acti oa the liver better tbaa
Csioaiel aad does aot gripe or rickca. 2Sa
D. J. Beach, of Walterboro. Rt. 3,
was among those .n tow n Mon lay.
THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Enrollment over 800—Value of Property Over A Mil
lion and a Third—Over 90 Teachers and Officers.
DEGREE COURSES: Agriculture, , (seven courses)
Chemistry; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Civil
Engineering; Textile Industry; Architectural Engineer
ing. •
SHORT COURSES: One-Year Course in Agriculture;
Two-Year Course in Textile Industry; Four-Weeks Win
ter Course in*Cotton Grading; Four-Weeks Winter
Course for Fanners.
COST: Cost per session of nine months, including all
fees. heat, light, water, board, laundry, and two complete
uniforms, $133.45. Tuition, if able to pay, $40.00 extra.
Total cost per session for the one year Agricultural
Course, $117.55; Four-Weeks Course, all expenses, $10.00.
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS:
The College maintains 167 four-year Agricultural and
Textile Scholarships, and 51 one-year Agricultural
Scholarships. Value of Scholarships $100.00 per -ession
’ Free Tuition. (Students who have attended Clems n
College or any other College or University, are not eli
gible for the Scholar-hip unless there are no other eligible
applicants.)
Schol.'ir-hip and Entrar e Examir.ati ns will 1^ h?ld oy
i he County Superintendent of Education on July' 11th, at
9 a. m.
NEX1 SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 10. 1913.
Write at once to W. M. RIGGS, President.
Clemson College. S. C.. for catalogue. Scholarship Blanks,
etc. If you delay, you may be crowded out.
We Pay Highest Cash Prices For
H-I-D-E-S.
'e
Don't give your profits away—ship direct to us by express and
get jour money the next day. We pay highest prices for green
and dry hides of all kinds; Beeswax, Tallow, old Metals, old
Rubber, wool and Furs .n the winter Try us with a shipment
now.
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CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO.,
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
STYLISH SPRING HATS
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I have #he largest and prettiest line of
Hats ever shown in Walterboro, and my
Prices are the lowest.
Your Spring Hat should be modelled af
ter the New York and Paris Styles. Allow
my milliner to create it.
MY PRICES 441E LOW.
A visit to our store will convince you
that we have the best line in the town.
Spring Styles in
LADIES’ SKIRTS AND WAISTS.
MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING.
LADIES’ SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LACE AND EMBROID-
« ERY.
• a* o'.
Full Line of Ladies' Dress Goods.
H. Zalin’s Clothing Store
“THE PLACE TO BUY.”
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GOOD SALESMAN WANTED Jo s«ii o..r
r ruit Trees
—in—
This County
Best terms known to the nursery wcrld. Steady employment, cash
weekly. Good money made selling cur excellent stock. Satisfac
tion and profit from every tree. If you are the right man, we will
make you our county manager.
Cedar Hill Nursery and Orchard Co., Box F.,
Winchester, Tennessee.
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JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC, I
WATCHES, I
| J. A. WESTERBERG, Jewelry Store. |
Next to Postoffice
Fine Repair Work a Specialty.
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