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Wednesday, November 8, 1916. *
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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November 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1916.
BIGGEST IN ITS
Tuesday, November 14th.
Educational Day. Contests in school room w\rk and
athletics by the ^hools of Orangeburg (' »unt> and !.y\m
Township of Calhoun County. Dig parade of floats and
automobiles representing the different schools. Automo-
bile races in the afternoon.^ I lest free sIuavs and attrar
lions. The Opera Robin Hood at Academy of Music.
Wednesday, November 15th.
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Mammotii floral parade headed by tlic ()Ueen.of the
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Fair and her attendants. Coron. tMn of Qraen < a the
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(hoar.;<. Football Game, Orang-burg High Schorl
\St. Matthews High Schmd. Horse Uaet s in the afternoon
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Pa.iivss hire Woiks at night on race track.
Midway
Sixteen Paid Attractions—Five Rides', Five Dig Fro.*
Acts, Numbers of Concessions, Four Bands. Clemson
College Band, 26 pieces,* will furnish concerts from the.
band stand.
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Every’ department will be filled with exhibits. All
space sold in main building. Machinery exhibits on the
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Exhibits
Friday
NEGRO, DAY
Big Trades Display\nd Farmer^ Parade. Big Foot
ball Game, State College Vs. kjaync'. College,
Horse Races for Negro Drivers.
of Augusta.
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Thursday, November 16th.
A j i oce*>ioii led by Three Bands, Drum Corps, the
Citadel Cadets, Clemson Cadets, the Governor, his Staff,
State Officers, will march to Fair Grounds. Clemson- .
Citadel Game f«>r the Championship of South Carolina.
Citadel Cadets will gke their Famous Snake Dance Drill
on the font ball field between races. Horse Races. Ban
quet by Bar Association for distinguished guests. Big
dance for Cadets at Sifeley and Firth Hall. Pain’s Fire
Works at night on race track. *
Special Trains
Special trains on the Pregnalls Branch—Special to
Charleston and Columbia on Thursday leaving Orange
burg at 10:30 P. M.
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Buildings and Grounds
Buildings fepainted—New entrance at upper end of
grounds—Cement floors in hog pens—Two new restau
rants—Cow burn rebuilt—New race stables.
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Will be shown in the Ball Park
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and Thursday Night Nov. 1st ai
COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK
They Will Show Fire Portraits of
President Woodrow
and Charlie Chaplin in addition to their regular program which
include* all the latest 1916 WAR ROCKETS
Admission Including Grand Stand, 50 c. Children, 25 Cents
< r».\ Mt’IXCi north CAKOUNA
Afck.s Payment ©t Two Millions of
Old Railroad Bondi*.
Washington. Nov. 6.—Attorneys
f°r Cuba today asked the supreme
court for permission to file the ori-
linal petition against the state of
North Carolina to secure payment of
bonds valued at 12,186.000. which
1 the state issued tp aid railroad <on-
1 stnotion nearly fifty j*‘ a,s a 8°
1 It was said to be the f.r't suit
lever begun in the supreme-court by
i a foreign nation against one o th.
United States. It "as slleg.d
I North Carolina refused to pay the
bonds.
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Pleasant to take, Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tat-Honey is an ideal remedy for
children as well as grown-ups. At
your druggist, 25c.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Day*
Your drcus'.t will refund money if PA70
OINTMKNT fall, to cure .r.ycn.c of Itchinn.
Blind. Pleading orpTO<Tnd jok I41e« in fio Mdayt
The fciit application givra Kate and Heat. 50c
We Invite You to The
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All the Latest Dress Fabrics.
(’hie and Jdodish ('t)llar and Cuff Sets
Ready Made Waists
Hundreds of Attractive numbers in Val, Torchon
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Special Prices This Week on Ladies’ High Top White
Boots. (All The Rage Now)
White Shoe Strings for these Extra High Top Boots.
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Yoy owe it to yourself to wear Attractive Hose.
Ask to see our 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Ladies’ Hose.
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DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
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