The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 29, 1915, Image 2
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IN STERLING
UVES A GIRL
Who Suffered At Mm* Giris
Do—Tell* How She
Found Relief. ’
Sterling, Conn.—“I an a pr’. of 22
yonn and 1 used to faint away every
menth and w*s very
wpak. I wa* also
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bothered a lot with
female weakness.. I
read your little Lnwk
‘Wisdom for Wo-
m« n, ’ and I saw how
others nad been
helped by I.ydia E.
Ptokhair.'f Vegeta
ble' Compound, and
decided to try it. and
it has made me feel
like a new girl and 1 am now relieved
of all these troubles. 1 hope* all young
girts will get relief-aj I have. 1 never
felt better in my lifo.’VMrs. JoHM
TSTHSAUI.T. Box 11G, Stirling, Conn
Massena, N. Y.—“ I h-ve taken Ly
dia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend it. If anyone
wants to write to me 1 will gladly tell
her about my case. I Was certainly in
a bad condition as my blood was all turn
ing to water, lhad pimples c.i my face
and a bad color, and for live ye^s I had
been troubled with suppression. The
doctors called It ‘Anemia and Exhaus
tion,* and said I was ah run down, but
Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Com
pound brought me out all right.”- Miss
La visa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. ,
Young Girls, Heed This Advice.
\N\o|\<T.>IENT.
UegtnnlaK with this issue The
Press and Standard' Will conduct n.,
educational d-^artinent. the chief
object ef which will be to give news
of the schools of Colleton county,
.vrittfii as nearly as possible by the-
pupils of the schools.. To this end
they are Incited to send in the news
»>f the' schools pnd the teachers of
all srJ»‘6ols 4 !i»MFW»* county are Misfed
■to co-operate v. r!;' i:» in icnking Mr -
deparfnvept especially Interest ir<
and helpfuL’.to schools of '•*-
eoun‘-y. The. Press aiid .Standard
will be mailed to* all Mmoli d«i?i»
im? ?h-* >nu'r Into an ajjr-cniem (■!
furnish u !e!tcr oc< aslonnllv
and it 's hoped i» will t> piic< l
wber- the otipils can act a c i ,o
it Y verv •■■c *k.
OAK filtOVE-St HOOf«
The Oak flro' e s< hoot, in t>, '
Ilearh neighborhooil. will ope'n
next Monday, 'liss Itti?h Hisher (if
Smoahs, has bc'-n elected gs pri::-
cipal of rte school.
Ruffin, Sept. 27.—Work on the
new Tabor school oJiiding'is pro
gressing Very satisfactorily. Th*
coin met for this building was se
cured by Robt. L. I’fers and A. M.
Hiera and they hope- to turn it over
to th** patrons in about four ve*ks.
This is b-’iiiR bunt-according to th“
Tleatgon rollcge t .o-rodar.-r school
plan, and "ill be :!p-*o-date in e* err.
respe<(. \V. W. . Jlartln.' <'u!b*rt
Crosby and !. E. llmlsttn av** the
trustee:-, of th!- sehcpl.
i iajki, SI HOoi
ro.
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will be Kin it :
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Girls who are troubled with painful or
irregular periods, backache, headache,
dragging-down sensations, fainting
cpells or indigestion,should immediately
seek restoration to health by taking Ly
dia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound.
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PROFESSIONAL *
CARDS.
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Real fIs tale
General Insoronoe
Rent.
COLLETON REALTY CO.
R. M. Jefferies } ^D. I*. Smith
Pres. Gen. Mgr.
We buy and sell real estate, col
lect rent's, promote loans. Life, Ac
cident. Fire, Tbrnado, Bond, In
surance. Walterboro, S. C.
EYES
Eyese examined scientifically.
Glasses and Artificial Eyes Fitted.
\. Satisfaction guaranteed
J. A. WESTERHER(J,
< ’ Optometrist.
. Im OImIh* Optical Co.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
■j Dental Surgeon
Offi<»* Hours: '• a. in. to 2 p. m.;
3p. in. to •* p. in. Phone ItH-X.
Walterboro. S, C»
TE.lt MEHKMCTAMINATMIN.
The regular fail teachers’ exami
ration,/wifi tic held at the Court
House Friday. October 1, This' ex
amination will b<* conducted bv
County Superintendent Strjckland
and members of the county board of
education.
COrXTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS
Hugo S. Strickland, County 3u-
nerlntendent of education. Walter
boro.
Sam ,11. Saunders, member County
Board, Stokes.
S. P. J. Garris. Jr., member
cqunty board. Smoaks. s
HKXOERSOXVII.LK (SCHOOL. '
Whltf Hall. R. 1. Sept. £7.—
The Hendersonville school hi* get
ting on well this session, having onlx
recentlv begun Its fall term. “ Mrs.
H. J. Givens is principal and she is
assisted by Miss Doris Speights. The
attendance Is gratifying and a good
year’s work is expected.
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P< I>:-I eh-Oi will nt'Kiii It sc
cession earfy pext month. Tin' * -
act late v<\ 'u.o n to the writ
Prof. IMwvrd (a r t>":r%. Jr.’. o’'
Cha; :< -to:i wi'l b > Cie^v^ripoTpal
Mr. fat|»* titer !h the Son of K. *T.
Carnenti'r. Sc . vice or- -i lent
South Catalina ’’niversitv. Prof.
Carperit* r i- •. voting man without
oxpeiiirnc**, but it^s beli'eved h- wi’l
make a aom! teacher.
Mrs. II. M. TfooelJ. a lady with
much experience will ussit Mr. C:\"-
p* iit« r. f: is hoped thts this year
Vill bo qne ot :u,anv good year?.
THE HOOMER-%NCJ.
When a bit of sunshine hita ye
After passing of a clo.ud.
When a fit of laqgbter gits ye
An’ y^r spine is feeling proud,
Don’t ferglt to up an* fling it
At a soul that’s feeling blue.
For the minute that ye sling it
It’s a boomerange to you.
. —Copied.
0 fVoTTAGEVILLE SCHOOL.
•The Cottagevtlle Graded School
will open next Monday, with Prof
S. M. Connor as principal."' Prof
Connor will be assisted by Mr*. Path
Ackerman and Miss Carrie Willis.
The opening exercises will be in
teresting and it is expected •Int
there* will be a large number >f
itors. pro^ent. W. K.' Willis will
make an aiWlMs-c to the school.’
L B. HOUCK
Attorney at Law
Office over First Xatioral
Walterboro. 3. C.
Bank.
V I). B- PEURIFOY
1 F ^ Attorna^ at Ijiw
Prnctlce in m1| Courts.
Office Opposite Court House
^ > Walterboro, 8. V-
WILL VOTE SPECIAL TAX;
Pine drove Sehool District No. 1 L
'.ill. hob! - i 'ie.-.ton Suturdtv, * r
the t>\ im-a* oi' v>)ting a spcci il !• \ v
t 'iiH< in • h- ilisfricr. This l*v
'.lit :: >1 it*' • ii.1 t.y the taxpi’. . ■
t!Js y- nr. but if will be used ; ,i
IcjsiA ft.l- seenriim State abb T i;
voting will be at Benton’s Mill .v l
it is not thought then*
ooporition..
SCHOOL EXHIBIT.** AT FAIB.
The management of the County
Fair has decided to offer prizes for
schorl agricultural exhibits at th**
fair, which will be held l^ov. f*-12.
There will be three prizes offered
by the fair association, and there
will doubtless be supnlemented by
special prizes offered by flrnjs and
individuals.
The idea Is to secure exhibits by
the school of farm products grown
anywhere in the school district of
the school competing. These exhib
its are to be gotten together by the
pupils and arranged by them and
their teachers In space set off for
that purpose in tbe agricultural
building' “'Cash prizes will be offer
ed as follows:
Best exhibit by school *$15.0*)
Second best exhibit by school 10.00
Third best.exhibit by school E.00
Already promises of exhibits have
been secured and there will doubt
less be some lively competition. Th* 1
exhibits need not be confined :*
corn, cotton, potatoes, etc., altbougi-
this should be the • predominating
idea, but may include canned goods
and whatever ingenuity of the scoo-.*
may suggest.
TWO MOKE TEACHERS. .
From Darlington News and Pr^ss.
The outlook' for a most sucef*sr-
ful season in the rural schools of
Darlington county is very encour
aging. The seven months term will
begin in some of the schools on
October 4.and in the others on Oc
toller 11.
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Two additional * deiuoiictraf,o.
te-uhers Ot agriculture hive, br*.*ll
secured for Tki-rliiuton county. Mr
1 Kayser will he !oct»*<I at Htrtsvji.*
and Ml* H i\--s .-li he ,,r l.am r
Each of the -e instructors v ill ta^cl,
i-Mi. til'.ire ’n -i\.- ritral* scliool •. i!
j nece: s.u;y ten /idditionsj school's with
three or nine te.-.-hers ha. ng beer
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'lone
Afll he ‘ or ’-hlk important and nrac-
' ' tical work.
# | Prof. J. il Napier introduvasl
.. . jtl.is igrinilr ire demonstration work
MtniMM.IIl st ||iMIL*'. (in five schools in the \i.initv ’of
There has keen niueh sai l dnu i Darlington last season and so valu-
” ,h ** during the pr«‘| n ble diri.it rrovc that not onil' have
two years to educate grown pecpLv ^he trustees of^tbese te n additional
wl’iV 0 T. r , W ; r, ‘ ,0 . ”****''* decided td introduce the
write Fhls teaching has been done W ork* hut leading s. hopj men of
mostlj at night, an»i has given ris-. many ,other counties . in the State
° rh' >choo|s. ’ There! have tieen endea’oring to persuade
has been talk of st.,,;! n g moonlign-'j Olt*mson College f D introduce
(’oiieto-i cpi'titv and ; i .r ; culture (“aching in
s( hools in
nounc-ment that «< hods hav- 'counties.
agr.-
their 'respective
.culture teaching
w ii, / counties. , , s .
u.,.: d «'l with '* | Inastnu<h. ,, . omKiio,,,
, in .Darlington county are more ider*.
forest,
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HEBER R.
Attorney
at Law .
Prompt Attention/To III Business.
Walterbpro, S. C
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H. W. Black Timothy Hardin
Drs. Black & Hardin
DentKts.
Offii^ n/xt door to Walterboro Drug
Company.
Offl«VHours: 8:30 a. Hi. to 2;30 p.
m.;/3:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Phone 67-J.
KTOP.
LOOK ^%XI> HEAD THtn
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If a man lovea a girl, that his bu8^
, ness; * ,,
If a gir) loves a man that's her busi
ness;
If they get married that’s their
business. *
So, if you want your automobile seat
covereda and clothes^ cleaned, see
The New York Pressing Club; for
that’s their business.
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New York Pressing
Club
J. B. DAVENPORT, Mgr.
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CAST OR IA
* For Infant* and Children
In Um For Ov«r 30 Years
BI FFIN GIIADED SCHOOL.
Ruffin. Sept. 27 The next tern*
of the 11 tiffin Graded School will
h,' held at the school-building her*’
* Me-.jay *• *>r’"t «♦ >vio, v*
V.l.i.gf toO'>u«1.Pi •' of the patron-
:tn.l friends of the school is expected.
The faculty ?<> rthis school will he
Prof.. Henry K. Strickland un.l Mw-
fald'-vell. Both these t*.ich*fs have
ha<l several ve.-ir« < xpot>eaca and are
I^ftchers oT-tibility.
UHHIE GRADED HtMIL
The ft's^ion of the Lodge
Graded School will be held Monday
morning at the school'building, ''’tv*
public is invited to attend ‘his
school opening County Superin
tendent of Education. Hugo S
Strickland and Editor W. W. Stnoak
of Walterboro. are- expected to be
present and make addresses ou this
oct-aston. ./
Prof. Clemson Garris is principal
of this school for *his tertn. lie
wijl be aMv assisted bv M'ss Nellie
Kinsey and Mis* Moorehead.
fur ,the'introduction of su« h «qrk
owing to its gregt humh»>r of con
solidated rural 'chools. the ('tem-
son authorities have deoided to con
fine their efforts in.this line of work
to Darlington county for the nre;-
etit.
The successful prosetiitiun of (his
work meanr much to our countv,
not only in its value t> the bdv'
instructed, but also on account of
the fact that it wtfl lead the United
State governmnet to expend, a gootl
deal of lftl>ne>yln Darlington cou-.-
ty for this work.
Mrs. Marion T Llde has been ap
pointed supervisor of rural school?
for Darlington county. Mrs. Litle’s
work will consist in observing and
directing the work of, the lower
grades in the rural school*, and the
organization of community improve
ment associations among the women
in the various school communities,
in' the encouragement of domestic
•science work among the girls of the
schools, and in suggestions as • {o
improvements along ail lines of
school work. ,
Unlock the Lock and Get The
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Range Free
W
E ARE GIVING EVERY CUSTOMER a Key
with every- Dollar -Cash purchase or paid on
Account. When all the Keys are gone we will an
nounce a day to “Unlock the Lock” at which time
you can bring your keys, come *to our Store and if
you have the right Key, “UNLOCK THE LOCK.”
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There are 5 Keys that fit the Lock
The first one to unlock the lock will be awarded the
$100.00 Copper and Steel Range. The holders of
the other four Keys will each be awarded $2.50 cash.
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Calljand see the Range w^iich is on display in our window. This
offer begins September 1st, 1915. and will expire when the keys
are all gone. Every Dollar, cash on account, entitles you to
* a Key. CaD and let us explain.
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KEYS NOT TRANSFERABLE
We have 5,009 Keys and they will last about 30 days.
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Price Maker Offers
FOR CASH
“The Winning'of Bart*™ Worth.”
‘‘Tho'Winning of Barbara Worth.’*
a dramatization of . Harold Boll
Wright’s Groat story, interpreted
by a strong company, aided by nov
el scenic and electrical effects, is to
be play4<k at, the Academy. Matiner
and night. Charleston. -Saturday,
October 9.’ It is thought that vyth
this ample notice, a good many sill
arrange to’attend from here.
Up Ttae System
Take-the Old Stsndar A GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what yon are taking, as the formula is
printed on every labels c^T“ng it is
? uinine and Iron in a form.
he Quinine drives om the
Iron builds up the sv .»< rent*
Worth Their Weight In (ink!.
‘T have tired Chamberlain's Tab
lets and found them to he Just a*
represented, a quick relief for head
aches. dlzzv spells and o|her sym-
tnm« denoting a torpid liver and
disordered condition of the digestive
organs. ' They are worth their weight
in gold." w rites Miss Clam A.’ Driggs
Elba. N. Y. For sale by all dealers
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The OM Standard general Mrencthesln* tonic.
GROVE S TASUiUtaa chill TONIC, drives out
MaUHa.enTichjmiK.hlood.-didhtiiMaupfhe *ya-
tem. A true !-'or adults tad cjuklrec. 50C.
Rev. G. L. Ingram.. aceonipaH^'i
h v Mrs. In grant, nnd little son Mth,.
John Baker and Miss Bertie Acker?*
man, all of Foftageviile, were In
town shopping Tuesday. '
Per Sack
Fresh Butts Meat At
Per Pound
X
Also a Large; New and Up-To-Date Stock of Shoes at Greatly
duced Prices. All we ask is that you Give us a Look Befon
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buy.
THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND