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ppwr - - - Br.v i- il - immmmimimmm+m The South Carolina College. The South Carolina College is round tng out the flrst century of its existence and will celebrate its centennial in Janvary, 1906. The College was chartered iu 1801 and opened for active work in January. 1806. It owes its existence to a patriotic purpose, the education of ^ All the youth of the State at a common 1 banter, "in order to promote the in' Struct ion. the good order and the har Vt .mony of the whole community," and it was built from a portion of the prok? ceeds of a reimbursement made by the United States to South Carolina for ex penses incurred in the Revolution. During the century that is closing the Col ' lege has contributed largely to the statesmanship. the patriotism, the - % 1 u I learning ana me mgn muiai siwniaiv that have prevailed in South Carolina and her slater States. The roll of Collage Alumni contains the names of men "who have become noted in all the purV aults of life, both in peace and war. The exigencies of the struggle between the States closed the college in 1853, and the buildings were used a-"- hospitals for sick and wounded Confederaies. But as soon as peace was restored the Institution \v;.s reopened by the "Orr government" and enJo><-d several years of ?uccees until it was ovei turned during the lladieal regime, itincc 18M1, however, the college has been continuously open, and has educated hundf-ds o? young men and a number of young women, who for some yeais have been permitted to partake of Its advantages Originally the College was known so r- a literary Institution, although from ! -early tithes Its faculty contained sclenttarts of great ability, but of late yeatf ~ . Its coarse* have broadened out so u tf embrace also technical sclent!lie in St ruction, instruction in law and course In practical met hods for teach t : rntXPreatdent Benjamin Sloan, the hca< OK LB? Ueporimtui vi riijmo ...... gtneertng. is a graduate of We< point I and vai a distinguished officer of ord nance during the war between th? States. His graduate* in engineering are now. occupying most responKibb positions it different ports of the Unlit < States. Profersor Joseph Daniel Pope dean of the ]<aw Deputment. lu.s l.a. wide- etrperience in government in tin legislative hal's of lie ?tat? and in tin Secession t'onveiitit.n ::rcl is remgni*? as high authoilly in I t\\- and in j jM Jurisprudence. fc-ome of the oi'ui men. J bets of the faculty have hud do tinguished carc-ets in this t'uliegi-. wl.lotheis have brought t > it tl?.- l>es methods of loliejes and univetstilie* else when-. The most revent and mo; t ioijKutun addition that hus b< ?n road? to th< Usefulness of the t'Oilege i* the <st'b 'lishmcnt of ?K hojul ship:- t?< !'< n t< one man-teu? lier it. h lomrty win has taught at least one y-u T bi> is -. intended to offer the ad-...!it?;;? y. of no v .fessional training to one *?!.? liav .?! '^|Erready gathered p:..< tl ;>! . n-iicno. o direct eontart with pupils hi the s, boo, worn and realizes the .liffit u.. t must be surmounted. Piof-ssor Watdlaw. who is at the he at) of the departmerit in pedagogy, is eminent in his 'profession both as a student and as a I practical teacher and school t?uj?ei in tendent. , The Oallcge is situated at the capita! of the 8tate and affords to th? studmt opportunity for studying the workings of the government in a duect way. It is accessible from all paita of the State and Is in a healthful locality. The religious advantages are exceiHion.il because each of the principal denominations has a prosperous congregation in <Columbla. Expenses art moderate. There is a suite of three rooms for each pair of students, watiu in winter and well ventilated in summer. A large [campus, a fine gymnasium and an exccHpnt athletic field afford ample opportunity for exercise. The College la increasing in usefulness and in prosperity with the increased prosperity of the State, and the prospects are that with the new century Wis Institution will surpass the admirable record K has already made. v END OF BITTER FIGIIT. "Two physicians had a long unit stubborn fight with at) abcess on my right lung" writes J F Hughes of DuPont, Ga. "and gave ine up. Everybody thought my time had cotue. A8 a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received w;u striking and I was on rnv feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained uiy health." It couquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung trouble*. Guaranted by W L Wallace's Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. From Socastee. Horry Co. Socastee, August 10.?Well, Mr "Editor, The Record is a most, welcome visitor over here. It is just like meeting an old friend with a j? budget of news from Williamsburg. We moved to Horry last January and it was our lot get among good Christian people, who gave us a hearty welcome. We have one of the best Sundayschools I have ever attended, and, have just had a good ten days meeting conducted by Rev A W Gatlin, our old Johnsonville pastor. Crops here are generally good, although they have suffered some what from the dronth. We are all highly pleased with onr new home, though there is a tie % that viijl ever bind me to old John'V Tille, the beloved home of my childhood J. L. II. 1 ' > i - ? . . : A limp BackI - SCOTT'S EMULSION won t make a m hump back straight, neither will K make 0 J a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone I ? and heals diseased bone and h among ? a the few genuine means of recovery in A rickets and bone consumption. I * 5 Send for free sample. 9 <W SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 8} \ I Pearl Street, New York. I v . A joc. and $i*oo; ell druggists. A y ' * ALONG THE MAIL ROUTE. | A IVIcon-light Picnic at Leo?Wretched j Plight of the Roads. ? | (Wriiten lor last week). v chaxtox," August 4?Tobacco ciiritifr is almost a thing ol the past; nearly aW who planted llie we?d finished citrine last week. ?Ik-tiuli some few barns will be cured this week. .Fodder stripping has bo^nii. 1 have seen some si ripped in the fields of Messrs W L Hanna and .lad: All man. Oi? Friday eveninir. !n!y 31, ihi young people of Leo sal he red at I he tesidenee of Mr and Mrs J T Kaddy and enjoyed a moon- < li?.ht picnic. Those who attended are enthusiastic in describing the fine little Ihev !.? :]. Dainty reIr shnienls were served during ti e evening. ! In most places along the roule il lias been very dry lor some lime, although refreshing showers are making I he farmers glad because of llie reviving effect on Iheir crops. The roads-! The roads! That one leading from Spurbay bridge, on Tie's Lake, lo the ludiantowii road is badly in need ol work,.especially at the bridge, the abutments < I which are in a very bad con- ( dition and have been lor quite a uhlb, as no work has been done en l Ids road since year before iasi! I brought to the attention ol one of t he county commissioners ihe condition ol Ibis road some two months ago; also some weeKs since I advised the supet visor as to its nliirht. vet it stands intact X ' ' except a? I lie t 'a vp I and the rains oft he past two years have worn and washed it away. Is there m> way t.? get a public road? especially a IT. S. mail route? worked at all? If the supervisor, ihe eominisnioners and the overseer (for I have appealed to them all) turn a deaf ear and cannot or will not have the roads worked, to whom s tall we go? Now, I dislike very much to complain; but if our road officials had carri?*l iIip mail over this anolocv for a highway lor the past nineteen months without any attempt at improving it in all that time, 1 think they would have complained long before I did. Ego. BETHLEHEM UNION PROGRAM Which Meets at Cades Friday, August 28, at II A. M. , Introductory Sermon, by Rev T II Harrison. 1 (1) Congregational Singing and its Importance. (2) How can We Improve It?? . Rev T K James. The Distinct've Views of the Bap- , tists as to the Lord's Supper,?Rev | C F Ramsbottom. Missions?(1) What are They?? (2) The Position of the Church Toward Missions? (3) The Personal Responsibility of the Individual Member,?B K Truluck. The Sunday School?(1) It's Ob- 1 ject? (2) Who Should Attend it?? R D Rollins. Missionary Sermon, by Rev E M Hicks. We are looking forward to a full i attendance at Cades. All the ( churches should be represented and | the subjects discusied in a spirit calculated to edify the entire brotherhood. II. J. Browne, Clerk. SUICIDE PREVENTED. The startling announcement that ' a preventive of suicide had been die- i covered will interest many. A run < down system, or despondeucy invariably precede suicide and something 1ms been found that will preveut that condition which makes suicide* likely. At the first thought of self 1 destruction take Electric Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, j Liver and Kidney regulator. Only , 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by W L Wallace, Druggist. Our eccentricities are signs of boorishness when exhibited by 1 others. I BUELL & ___ CASH DRY G Nov/ is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE HAVE TllEM IN Oil EAT VARIETY MIMES' in Fancy I .ace and Kmbroidery effect. inxnl sheer I awn from to '2.V. l.AiMKS' II. S. HAM>KKK<'ifIKKS al! I.men. v. i.Al>lKS' L\H.\ If. S. IIAXl'KKKf KIKFS. LA IM EH' FINE CAMBRIC. 1 -in II. s.. Kir nr three for 2.V. LAIilKS' AI.I.-LINKN. very line, 15e.. two for 25o. Also a full line of C??LOKEI>-BOUI>KREI) HANDKKKi IIIKF.S for Indies uud Children from:{to lttr. We also linvc a aire assortment <>f Handkerchiefs for Gentlemen. at from 5 to We ha ve just retvived carefully selected line of Gents' Neckties. In a variety of shades, only 25e. Underwear. This is the |>luee to net these for Men. Inulice Olid Children. ?^".Mail Orders Kf?elvi? Careful A 373 and 375 King Stn McCLAil an< -^SALE, FEED and jmmmmmmmLAKE CI HEADQUARTERS FOR? Hors< OUR LEADER 15 THE We invite Yc McCLAM & LAKE CI THE WELSH NECK Established in 1894. Bagan with 60 pupils. Plant worth $55,000. ing spent for improver Boarding patronage ha 24 to 196 in 6 years. This is an indication c We will take pleasure our illustrated catalog Address Welsh Neck Hartsville, S. C. TAFT TOPICS. The weather continues hot and dry and crops are still suffering for rain' throughout this section. Cotton gin operators are gelting their machinery in place to he ready when the picking season opens. 0<i Jnlv 15 a young man named Banister was killed near Tail by a locomotive used for hauling logs. He tried to get on the engine while it was moving and Fell with one leg across the track between th- wheels. He died Irom the scock and loss of blood eight hours after the accident. Young Banister was a son of Dr Banister of St S eplietis and was about 20 years old Died?On August 7, 1903, near fa ft, James Butler, son of 1' O Burns, aged about nine years. The remains were laid lo rest at the Trio cemetery. '-Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not lor of such is the Kingdom of Heaven" Bismarck. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W (irovc's signature is on each box, 2r>c. A good housewife is like the ocean?very lidy. Wise girls see that their powder is dry before they go gunning tor husbands. College professors and the bootblacks both strive to polish Ihe understanding. V \ A . . - "> '-d. ; - < . ROBERTS' <0093 STORE. Ladies' Skirts. Wo liave tin** ;ij> to rtate having hart fh'tr mailt- toorrti r Plannol Wntcfc. i All Wool, In Black, Blue, Cray (lam. I and l)l<l Rose. 1 Ladies' Jackets. j Conn- and u*. Wo mi: give thorn to yon al fmm ll.oOto $ "? in oxford Cray, Blue air Black. Hosiery. \Vn have a line line of thee for Men. Ladies and cliildron. Furniture Department, SPOT C^SII Pit ICES. J Itf-pioae Imitation Wul .uit suit*. #11 1 lci-j.i.eo Soli i oak *uit* #!!? to #7">. ; IO-piece Solid Walnut suits. #7"?. #.H5 fr ! $wr,. | A full lino of wnnlrolics. fill to ) solid '>ak Kx'oiivion Tables. j (Vntri; Tallica from .Vic to f-l. Bahy Carna^s. #<;. ?2. "> up to #1'J. Co-Cart'. St oOtolI.l. ' Children's Cliairs, Rockers and Hiftli Chair*, j select stock of Bed*. $tt. oil to #1.1. I Uainiros. Couches and Single Ixunjfes. j Willow Ko'kor*. #1.7"?. i Wood Seat, Hivli Arm Rocker*. f 1. VI. ' White Iron Bed*. jt{..V>, *l.'jn. $.*?. f-">.5<i, ; It;. #7 and $s. tleiition. ;et, CHARLESTON. S. C. d TRULUCK, LIVERY STABI ES(^ TV, 5. es, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Etc. ; GOLDSBORO BUGGY, A Perfect Vehicle, )ur Patronage, TRULUC, TV, S. C. HIGH SCHOOL. NOW HAS 267. $5,000 now benents. I , is increased from >f the satisfaction in sending you ue. High School, ABOUT YOUR ^_LAUNDRY, P S Courtney having resigned as onr Agent we have appointed Lonis J. Stackley. A continuance of voui I patronage will be appreciated. Respectfully, Florence Steam Laundry, E. P. SMITH, Proprietor, Shipments every week. Deliveries every Saturday. Packages called for and deliv ered every week. The cheapest investment is making a child happy, and nc other investment yields greatei returns, / Some people wait so long foi somebody to give thom a start | that they grow fast in their tracks. The worth of a library consist? in the use you m ake of if, not in the number of books it contains. Th? Formula tells Grove's < Not a patent medic Fluid Extract PERIT Fluid Extract BLAC1 Fluid Extract DOG \ It Cures the Chilli ^^TB^es^teneralTo: ^ i . r ->: " . < ->.-?uS - * . . - . t ' A HOT T Lake < ? i r>A. i c ^ I, J. L. SHICKCY C* L,U., IlilYC load each of Busies and W line of Harness, etc and ar their Competitors. These Goods are and Prices wa J. L. STUCK Lake City, ~~ TH ? ST 4 Having completed three full re in renewed and more resplendei umpha! march, giving light aiK Tobacco Market. Under the e: the founder of this market, O. ? ? ? ? ??? \ThcSTAR Y\ Will continue to give?^^* BEsT LIGHT. BEST FLOOIi BEST EXPERIENCE, BEST W I And Best All-a-Round Satisfacti the Star, It will lead you to the O.l \ ?GO TO S- THOMAS I 257 KING STREET, CH von u ii I \J%J ff Clock or V Silver Spoons i Plate Spoons a Spectacles and E Qold Rings an Gold Necklaces MAKE NO MISTAKE TH (IT A T C II IX S 1'ECTOR WATCHES AND JEW1 Mail Orders C'aref P?1 D R. M o r m J^itT ' pZLiUL Re*. X W. Bwrr fefAAww NkMCMMMtitat tMpaekMMO("TEKTH22U" we wcader bow we bare rsi soarteeetuspeckBceaadlteeaMiUs moet opportnne tlme;i Ices Is b?d condition tot dere. sod eotSJnf that we fsee did I perfect reUef tad be has bed so tiatbot trasMe. OlMr sad lees perfect eseeen. DrEJ McCabejj* Dentist I I KMmEE, - - S.C.I. We do flint rlmw JOU WORK $ at |?rIccM to wisit nil. { ?t BBSS.' RU'dUn t K ui am taking a cotjrse in lizzical J training," said the soda fountain jjj apprentice to his chum. M _ . ^ : Did yon over see j;ood morals in ja , the mouth of a man who chews tobacco to "preserve his teeth?" HnMnMI ? ?i.i 1 ' the story: Chronic Ch ane: a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant bitter /IAN BARK Fluid Extract P t ROOT Fluid Extract P iVOOD BARK Fluid Extract S s that other Chill Toni 11\ .V"/. V- >r- *:?*? ? * ' w*?* inp in m A A * -4 Jl A 1 City. LWiVW ' just received a car agons also a complete e making it Hot for ail Tiptop v down, j * EY & CO,, s. c p iR volutions, is now rising it glory for its fourth trii life to the Lake City xclusive management of T. HALL, 7eirehouse\ - best attention, EIGHT, BEST I'lilCES on. Follow the Light of > Right Place. I". HALL, Proprietor. JR. A BRO-j AKLESTON. S. C., AM A t Vatch md Forks nd Forks ye Glasses / d Brooches , and Lockets. IS IS i nt PLACfc SOUTHERN' RAILWAY) BLRY REPAIRED. ully Attended To. JnfBfl 1 mJJLkJ * OWOERSjULB BhftC??>MW.iH.NpiU,?. > "SnetaMd find Stir racifcrwbtcbptMMMfljp# Mdcb04ivavttb?ntk Ttw*tb?rteMM* *V ?o? b?b? ?m la Miioaa oootfMooi bla bo**|c m$ cood: a? Mcosd ta?TTBttai^A' ? o< Ik* taafiy bmarfllH<iiH|WM| CONFECTIONERY f ?AND ft BAKERY. | FRUITS, FANCY CAKES, ? CANDIES, BREAD, ROLLS ft A: And X ft Fancy Groceries and DeH/ 8 cacies in Season, ,A Your Patronage is respect/ ft fully solicited. ' ft H. A. MEYER, ft Corner Main and Academy Sts. Kincrstree. 5, C. ft >535 52^53r?S>v3^5a>53552*52>$ ill Cure I taste, made of S OPLAR BARK 1 R1CKLY ASH BARK I ARSAPAJULLA 1 ics Don't Core. I ay^Price^Oc^^^l