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* COLLETON COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS 9
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OIK SCHOOL OEP^UTMKNT
Wednesday, October 18, 1
'The aim of the school department at tea.^t.
hn The Press atid Standard t* to
national tha n a am»d fair, and no
pupil will lose by attending one day
tn The Ptess and Standard t* 10 i .
promote by IMi^il publicity tho-ad- Pine (.r<«ve School ‘ III IT*' j •• _ _
v'anfement of the educational Inter- Smoa^ R 2. Oct. 14—The Pine 11 * a,r ^00 HariieSt Jubilee Will r\ . 1
ests of Colleton county. In this de- Grove school began its fall session ||| % VUUIICC ▼Fill 0611610 111 COlUlllDia October 23-27
of Colleton county. In this de- 1 Grove school began its fall session
pertinent w;ill be found each week Monday. -Oft.. 9. The primipal is
sim h available, school news as will Prof. Huckahee, assisted by his sis-
he of inte-est to the people o^the ter. Miss Huckahee. A large npm-
county. In order that it may con- ber-of patrons and friends of the
tain all the news of the schools it school were present. Fifty pupil*
v .11 be essential that this news be were enrolled, .and the outlook . is
sent in by someone connected with good for a •- successful terra. Ad-
the schools The plan tried ojpt last dresses were made by J. A. Jones
vear and which proved so success-land O. P. Crosby, members of the
ful was to hare solqe put>ll furnish , Hoard of Trustees, and by Prof
i file school each "
news Mier from
Huckahee and B. L.. Jones
e**kv This may be gotten up by
he teacher assigning as an exercise, st.ickland School-
r English each week the writing of, Smoaks, Oct, 16.—The Strickland
.he school news, the best paper be-1 school opened here this morning un-
ing sent in for publication as a mat-| der auspicious surroundings. There
ter of distinction. Stamped ‘ envel-' was a good attendance of patrons
will be furnished the school. ' and friends of the school, and a
of the paper sent to theXplendld enrollment of pupils. The
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and a copy „ _
reading room for the use of the pu
nils We ask the earnest co-opera
tion of the schools over the county
towards making this department an
interesting one. . „ ,
Teachers' Ahmm iation. .
The time is here for a meeting of
the Collefon C’yunty Teachers’ Asso-
kChers are Prof. F*. M. Connor
and .Miss Ruth Risher. Both these
are tethers of ability and it is pre
dicted that the school term under
their mah^gement will lie highly
successful.
Williams. Of
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The Williams
Issue u eall for a meeting to'reoc-
s niz. for ilivs year, and get in sev
era| go I meetings before the Christ
mas hoi lays
elation, and we trust that President * si hool opened hwre\his morning in
Long id the association will shortly j*he old school huiruBng It was
thought that it might t>K possible to
begin this term in the neX building
for which the district voi*Xbonds
hut on account of delay i n placing
these bonds it was found impoXjhle
to begin the fall session in the n>\w
building hut the good new* thn
work will begin at once on the new
I home for the school will he welco.m-
1 riisti^es’ \«.s4>rtutifin.
L.ist ye. r there was a meeting of
the trustee- of the county heir] and
officers eU-r. tr <l. One meeting, the
organization one was held, and then led by the teachers and pupils of tin
foi some reason the nratter was I chord »
dropped Another school year is: Prof. Ed Garris is principal of the
here and President Willis of Cot-* school for the term, and he has for
’ageville, would do well to get the* j'liis assistants the* following exper-
trustees together before lone and ienced teachers: Miss Max Padgef*
map out a v ork for them to do dur- and Miss Blanche Smith,
ing the year.
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Ml PupiN !•>••••.
The officers c*f the SdtU,ltern Car-
cdin.i Fair' announce that all pupils
of the four c ounties w iH be admitted
fre»* to the fair for one day Tickets
Will ^e distrrbuterd to the schools he
fore the fait, arci every pupil in
school ax that time will be expected
to attend the fair. This is a rather
daring ^departure for the fair offi
cials and R wtlj mean a considerable
loss to the fair hnancialty unless the
pupils are accompanied by their
parents. There is nothing more ed-
Peniel School.
I , *•lli*•l school opened Monday
morning with a good attendance of
pupils.'* A few patrons and friends
of the school were present. The
principal is Miss Emily Blotnun. Miys
Lucille Beach is assistant
lla/nar Ml lawlge.
The Rural Improvement Associa
tion will give a bazaar Friday night.
Oct noth. The public is cordially
invited to attend, The meeting wjjf
he held at the school house $
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FOOTBALL GAME
FOR WEDNESDAY
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Porter Milltnry Ac.nclemx mid far-K*,
linle I itting School Will Tc*st
strength at Fair.
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WHO AM I? - *
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I am the best friend you ev- *
Tlio patrons /?! the Sciptltern <’ar-
c lina Fait Ituve in stoye for them -ti
tug tre.it Hu WeiinyXiay, Ncx\emb« ,r
s The Fail \s>K<eialion has- inad<‘
ayi aug- menls >cc berebx 1‘opfer Mili-
ix \< acleHiy, of FliarK'ston. and
T "#| list* Ptliltig Sc hnid. nt Bamtirrg-.
'ill pi<n a game ot/foothall.
lye-odc'-* being the pr»]i• school
idfainpibn- of Uy Stcitc-. Porter holds
the pic p sc U«ho ‘-ivrtnipionsbip of the
South and Fee ri opponents are xxell
known dWoughout this section as
beitig Ldrd Pglitc-rs and among the
biysf ofay*>rs in the State
and exc'ellent game is prey-
cjXted and the Bamberg boys are out
/ro bring I’orter’s down from her
high pot eh. while Ihe Porterltes are
c-cjuallx as anxious to bold the coy*
• :ecl champronsbip This game will
be phtxed in the cc-ntc-r of the new
tare I tack at noon on Wednesday
and is absolutely free to nil the vis
itors at the fair.
"See How That Corn
Comes Cloar Off!”
“GETS-IT" Loosens Your Corn*
Eight Oft It s the Modern Corn
Wonder - Sever Fail*.
•*It> hard ro 1>c Itcve anything could
net lii,o that in getting a corn off
Why, 1 just lut’d th.it corn right
off xxttn mv tlrger nail. •CKT>-1T
«»certainly w onderful”’ Yes. ••GETS.
IT” km itie modi wonderful coru>«.uro
etyffad or ev^r will have. «
X I stand by you when all else
LUls and when all others de
sert - there am I. *
1 afu faithful and abiding,
hones! ait the day is long., ti ue
blue and K<xal through thick
and thin.
I am well anti strong: I am
busy; 1 am alvxiyX busy: I any
Jt_ tin-less: 1 nm .Fright and cluei
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* I neVeg get sick. I never
* tire. I heyer, sle*-p. I ney* r
* shiiX I peter complain
* np<er «iult and I never die
* I am hesblc- you in time of -*
C- Itouhle and in the hour of *
* peril-, always: when no one *■
else xx ill lift a hand to help y
y ou 1 xx ill \x hen others aband- >
on you 1 xx ill go out.and fight ■>
for xoti. :tnd I am more feared v -
and more beloved than any *
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I keep you in good humor
and I make you laugh; 1 give >■
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1jO\v round trip rates^iave been granted on all railways
and 150,000 visitcAs are expected during the week.
Eight free acts on Main street.
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Band concerts mornings and evenings.
Horse races at State Fair grounds three days.
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Football games, including the Carolina-Clemson game.
Greatest agricultural display ever assembled in the South.
“Frolic Time
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Coronation of queen and attendants Mondav rveninr
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Street dancing and skating carnival.
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Fireworks display at State Fair grounds.
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Write to the Columbia Chamber of Comm'T today to
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have vour room reserved.
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Don’t forget the dates.
STATE FAIR AND HARVEST JUBILEE. COLUMBIA.
October 23 to 27.
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MOTHER! GIVE CHILD
“SYRUPOFFIGS”IF.
TONGUE IS COATED
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l-cv«-rt*»li. Sick. Hilbui'
little l.iver and
Bowels.
Children lovXihi* “fruit laxativ*
and uuthing elseX* ^ ns ‘’* ti 1 ** temb i ,
atomach. liver and HM'vels so nicel?'
A child simply wllt\no! stop j»fay-
ing to empty the bowel-t, and^the.re
sult is. they 'become BgliViy clogged
with waste, liver gets sluggish,
stomach sour.-.-then ytiut IttYje one.
beconies cro^ half-sick. fexWii*h.
don’t eat. 5leep or aci naluialb , i
breath c« bade'system full of colds. 1
has »ore ' throat, stomach-ache or
dietrhoea Listen. Mother! if|
fotlgue coated, then give a tea-|
spoonful \of “California Syrup of
Figs.” and in a few hours alt th‘>
const’pated waste, sour bile and un
digested food passes out of the sys
tem. and you hive a well, playful
child again. \
Millions of mothers give •'Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs because it is
perfectly harmless: children love It.
and it never fails to acX on the
stomach, liver and bowels ’
Ask your druggist for a f>
bottle of '’California Syrup of .
which has full directions for balm
children of all ages ami tot grown
ups plainly printed on the bottl«*
Beware «>f'counterfeits -old here.
Get tiie genuine, made by ' Califor
nia Fig Syrup Company." R* fus ■
aux mtlo-r kind with contempt.
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Walterboro. R 4 . Ot t li>
nd Mrs. .1 .1 Trow«-ll ate visiting
■•••latixe- at Snioaks and A-hton this
xx <-ek.!
Mr- .li.- il Ramsey, of Kb-;em-e.
-.jient the week-end with her moth-
•H:inlaw. Mrs. . Pavid Ramsey
Hatrx O'Bryan sjient the week
end y.ith hi- mother. Mrs ,| G.
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tl \V Hlpck'-r and familx dined
.xith E P' O'Bryan Sun<i. y
Ixx ^Avant and niei e passeil
tinoui^ our ctoomuniix Sunday.
Tommy Troxx»H has anepted a
position in ColumbiK
We Want a Business Man
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A business man who has selling ability. The man we want may
be in the automobile business now; he may be in some other
business; he may be a farmer; he may be retired.
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Whoever he is or whatever may be his occupation, we want him
if he can fulfill the conditions of our proposal.
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We are in search of a real, live, wide-awake man. who has had
busin3ss training, who^ has some capital, who can sell Maxwell
Motor Cars.
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We are represented in almost .3000 of the leading cities and
towns of the Lnited States, and our dealers are prosperous and
happy. • -
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They should be. and will continue Lo be. for the Maxwell Car i-
the unquestioned leader of its class.
It is a car for which there is a nation-wide and growing demand
—because it represents more real value, dollar for dollar, than
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any other car in the world.
We have no dealer in this locality. We want one immediately.
Our representative will call and explain the details of a very
attractive proposition. ■ ' - < s
Anyone interested should inquire at once.
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Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation
Touring
Detroit, Mich. /
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Roadster
|$595\
One Chassis
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F. 0. B. Detroit
\ Five Body Styles
0. B. Detroit
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All Models Completely Equipped- No Extras to Buy
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YOUNG WOMEN
MAYAVOIO PAIN
Need Only Trust to Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, says Mrs. Kurtz weg.
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ever knowii he attMix you don’t hafe
to fool andjpitt- r around with your
cosna, harness th.'tn up with ban
dage* or try to dig them out.
•mjI’TSMT* is a Ibjutd. You put on
a f*w dropit In a few seconds. It
drte«. It’s painless. Put your otortt-
Ing on right over tt. Put on your
regular ahoee You won’t limp or
have a corn •'twlaC In your face. The
com. c.illtte or wart, will loosen from
your toe—off t» romea. Glory hallelu-
Jaht •METS-IT* is the blgpeat eeU
tn» com remedy In the world. When
you trv ft vou know why.
“OFTS-TT” Is eold and recom
mended hv druggtata everywhere. ISc
a bottle, or wnt on receipt of price
by F taw fence A Go . Chicago. 111.
.11. L. Jones, J. A. Jones, O. P.
Crosby and U. W. Lyons, of Smoaks,
Route L’. were in town Monday on a
business trip. . .
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me th«-*( banco: I believe in op-
l>©Vtunity I Jtolii vi- in - .-trik
ing while the iron is hot. aryd
unless you hobble me and idirb
me xxe <«» conquer the world
1 am yoiV willing servant
and your patient -litve, yet at
my word armie* manh and
kings hnw the knee.
I am your tight ham! in
xonr battle against the world;.
I am your “Open Sesame" to 4
prosperity; I-am your friend. *
I am your GOOP fri»-nil; I am *
Vour BEST friend. *
fa mi your
t>OLL.\R
And the beat place to*drs *
tribute me^. to make /YOU -#
and YOUR NEIGHBOR lisp- *
pier and more prosperous is in
the TOWN WHFKK ‘ YOl’ >
I.IVK.—The Altoonagram *
Butin!-). N.Y. —'
piotare is h.-rew i
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— ' My daught- r. whose •
rith, was much tn-ublexU*
iwith jiams in her ,
back and side^very
month a trd they
would sometimes be
•o tad that it would-
jsc- m like acute ifi-
(Yammation of some
llo r k a n. She rea<l
lyour a*iv<Ttisement
in U>X newspapers
!*nd tried.Lydia E.
Inkham's V’ege*
..i7. .z jx able Compound.
She praises ivtfighly as sh-- has been
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If you need shoes you will not go to a drug stole, but you
will have to go to a shoe man who sells shoes and who knows
what shoas are. I am the man from whom you chji trust to
buy good and reliable shoes, as I have had experience in the
shoe business for years, as I u>ed to make complete neV shoes
in the Old Country and‘am obliged to know what a good shoe fs
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relieved of all UiAm* pains by its use.
All mother* should know of this remedy,
and all young girls who sutler should
trv it.’’--Mrs. Matilda Kvktzwbg, 529
* Lfllfh St, Buffalo, N. Y.
)»• ! \oung women whu^re troubled with
painful or irregular JVnuds, backache,
headache, -dragging-tiown sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion, should
take lydia E. Binkham's Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have lieen re
stored to health by this root an-i herb
remedy.
If you know of any young wo
man who is si< If and ne<‘<I* help
ful ad\ ix t\ ask her to write to the
. t.vdia K- Pinkhmm Medis lne Co.,
Magistrate P. J. Wilson, of 1 Lynn, Musa. 4»nly women will
Smoaks. had business in Walterboro reeeUe her letter, and it wiU be
Monday of this week. ^ strictest coulldcncc.
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Now 1 Ixuight a new line <»f shoes and selected on mr own
knowledge and will sell these shoes at a reasonable price at my
shop on the corner opposite Terry & Shaffer’s store.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
You will certainly satisfy yourself if you will stop at my
.shop 4nd examine the new goods I just received and the prices
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Also you can send me by mail your old ^hoes which I will
repair in best order and guarantee satisfaction, and return L
you by mail. :
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