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fl * ^yyyYyyYYYYYi Yo ft YT I, ft r* rH G ft T1 TT I > JL J tf \ r ft V .T AND / 1 II Pu I H $e1 I || no 4 II I7/\V AIATflOVi : .VV X Ul VTTiivn I Srt u iJU M H. R. Christie JM ; SUCCESS TALK FOR FARM BOYS ^ ??.'' (Continued from page 4, column 6; ^always reasoned about the matter ii :< "this fashion: Our physical body grow and gains strength through struggl and toil and conflict. Are not strug ft w gle and toil and conflict also neces > - aary to the growth of the soul? An< if the Almighty showed us beyond al human doubt the glories of Heaven ' V who would wish to live out the dulle life of earth and endure the slow an< often painful discipline by which th Ji? v soul is made fit for Heaven? As-I said in the outset, I am mos anxious that you shall remember al wajs that you are an eternal being, haye^tried to reason out the matte fy i without sentiment or excitement o emotion, because I know the mos Important thing is to convince you v> % reason. And if you are convince* that you are an eternal being, ^ should not need'to argue the wisdom Of making your life and conduc square with this tremendous truth If the body part of you can exis but eighty or ninety years at most while the soul part of you will liv on after 80,000,000 or 90,000,00" years, is it not wise to make the soul part of you rule the body-part? Am ;if you can come into such relation with the God of the Universe as t< have him as your Father, is it no about the most worth-while thing i: life? If you through faith and pray a er can have as your Elder Brother : * God who for thirty-three years livei the life of a boy and young man oi this earth, will not His help am comradeship be the sublimest fore in your life? True religion," as I understand i1 is a passion for this divine comrade ship. To love God, to love eterna things with all one's heart, and t love one's neighbors as one's selffchat is how Christ summed up relig i ion. I seriously doubt whether th -Almighty ever hears a self-centere< man who prays, "O Lord, save m soul, I don't want to suffer in an torment. I do want to enjoy the lus urv and glory of Heaven." But I ar i sure the Almighty hears every on " T J ??X mi wno cnes, "un, ?Joru, put my spirj within me. Let me turn from evi and follow in Thy footsteps. Hel me to live as an eternal heing mad in Thy ima?e and destined for Th courts." "But is it worth while to join church?" you ash. I certainly believ that it is. The church is the 01 t \ \ Gp T y . V:t 5? jL A^A. jjfek A4A A4A A^A A4A Jfek y T^T y^T T^T Ty ^T T|^y^T ^ ? u Ca oodrich Tir hermoid Br; iil/>or* Pnnlc U1 VCi A1 JL WUll ^ FULL LINE C t in five gallons : your valves and t pay me. You v Our R< s of Cadillac car I uther ^ a4A A y y y y A a4A A4A A^A A^A A^A A^AA A^AAAAA-AJ! ynyrwnynwi^T^nwiw^iww^^wi; . ganized soldiery of the Almighty. " You can do a great deal more if you - fight with the regular ai^my instead 1 of being a mere camp-follower. By s joining a church you also give a pub0 lie pledge that you will try to let the - immortal part of you rule the mortal - part, and such a pledge will do much 1 to hold you in the straight path. 1 Doubts will come to you of course. ? You will find men all around you batr tling over things Christ did not call i essential and perhaps demanding ac0 ceptance of creeds you cannot wholly approve. But it will be enough if t only in the darkest hours you can - throw yourself upon "the great 1 world's altar-stairs that slope through r darkness up to God" and say to Him r who has promised to be an Elder t Brother: r "I know not what I think; I think I Only that Thou art what I need." I ?Clarence Poe in Progressive Farma re. t ^ < ? ? L. A Long Journey. Private Nelson got leave, and made e what he conceived to Jbe the best use r? of his holiday by getting married. On the journey back at the sta3 tion he gave the gentleman his mars riage certificate in mistake for his 0 return railway certificate, t The official studied it carefully, and Q then said: "Yes, ray boy, you've got a ticket a for a long journey, but not on this 3 road." H Yeggs at Work in South Carolina. e Olanta, July 30.?The postoffice here was broken open this morning. . The safe was blown and robbed of ^ contents consisting of postage stamps . and cash amounting to $1,400. Eno trance was affected through a win^ dow afcd the safe was blown with nitro glycerine. No clews have been found. e ^ If you wish to hear some choice y vituperation listen to a robin scold^ * - ? A * * ? ^ Ttn r* fo WA Tn " | mg a cat iroui a yumi ui the way of vocabulary she could give Q cards and spades to a doughboy fresh e from Flanders and beat him at that, t < > mm il His Status. P "What do you think they did to e my Millie at the hospital, ma'am? 7 They cut out all his asteroids." "Then I suppose he is now their star patient." a mm < > ? e Ready Reckoners on sale at the - Herald Book Store. L ^ A iftk A A A A A li w nnot es and Tul ake Lining, icement Sp )F ACCESSORI] gasoline, check I if I do not raise the sole judge. i epair Depai s we keep & facl - H/I n ivict N DENMARK, SOU Sm&H&H&HJNJHJNJNJM^NJNJNJHJN A species of high-brow gorilla which has developed the rudiments I of speech is said to have been dis- I covered in the French congo. He ^ probably says, "Is it warm enough for you?" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees until 12:00 o'clock, noon, Thursday, August 14th, 1919, far performing all labor and furnishing all materials requisite and necessary for the erection and completion of a twe-story brick PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING, to be erected in ' the town of Smoaks, S. C., in accord- * ance with plans and specifications e made and' drawn for the same by " Benson & Barbot, architects, No. 26 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a certified check for j $1JT0.00 made payable to John B. Smith, chairman, as a guarantee that ] he will execute the contract and fur- 1 nish bond as called for if the work * is awarded him. 1 The successful bidd%r will be re- 1 quired to furnish an acceptable bond j for twenty-five (25) per cent, of the amount of his contract price for the , i- lit. 1 ~ C _ _ C AT ? I jlciiini ui peuuiuiaucc ui iuo uuuiiaci. Plans and specifications may be j obtained from the chairman, Mr. John B. Smith, Smoaks, S. C. Plans ^ must be returned when bid is put in. { The Board of Trustees reserve the J right to accept any or reject any or all proposals presented. JOHN B. SMITH, Chairman Board of Trustees. Smoaks, S. C. 8-7 \ c 666 has more imitations than any " other Chill and Fever Tonic on the ] market, bnt no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the " medicine line.?Adv. DOG LICENSE. AH owners of dogs in the City of ] Bamberg are notified that unless dog license is, paid,fine of $5.00 will be made against such owners. License tags may be secured from Charlie Moye. Parties buying tags are required to put them on dogs. All dogs with- 4 out tagVill be taken up. R ATS DIE so do mice, once they eat RAT- 1 SNAP. And they leave no odor be- { hind. Don't take our word for it? * try a package. Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to s get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes. 25c. size (1 cake) enough for ! Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. ; 50c* size (z canes j ior unicnen _ House, coops, or small buildings. 91.00 size (5 cakes) enough for farm and outbuildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Bamberg j' Furniture & Hardware Co., and jc Smoak <Sr Move. _ * / K A^A i^!| A^ >++++++++++++< Bea aes, Perma A. C. Tilar ring, Old Si ES IN KEEPIN< your mileage. ! your mileage t rtment is t tory man, nine s?nin? TH CAROLINA 066 quickly relieves Constipation, biliousness, Loss of Appetite and leadaches, due to Torpid Liver.? Ldv. J. P. Cai-ter B. D. Carter J. Carl Kearse Carter & Carter & Kearse Special attention given to settlement of Estates and investigation of Land Titles. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BAMBERG, S. C. Grove's Tasteless drill Tonic estorea vitality and energy by poxtfying and eniching the blood. You can soon foal its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Price 00c. LOST CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. The undersigned will on the 8th lay of August, 1919, apply to Bamlerg Cotton Mills Company for one lew certificate of, preferred stock ind one new certificate of common stock of said corporation in lieu of preferred stock certificate No. 174 ind common stock certificate No. 161 if one share each, which certificates lave been lost or destroyed. rr%s J \ Hjrnoi TTT T T71 A TTT XTXTTT'TJ (dlgutuj 1UXVO. >V, U. J? n.UJLU^i^JUi.v. r-31 ihe Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head tecause of its tonic and laxative effect, I.AXArfvB BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor inging in head. Remember the fall name and ?ok for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c DR. THOMAS BLACK DENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department University of Maryland. Member S. C. 5tate Dental Association. Office opposite postoffice. Office lours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. BAMBERG. S. C. DELCO-UGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Faulkner Electric Service Co., Dealers, Bamberg, S. O. NOTICE. 3f Meeting of Stockholders of Ehrhardt -Manufacturing Company to Pass Upon Resolution to Increase Capital Stock. Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of Ehrhardt Manifacturing Company to increase the capital stock of said company to the sum of forty thousand ($40,000) dolars, a meeting of the stockholders of ;aid company is called, at the office )f the president, Ehrhardt, S. C., 10 D'clock, a. m., Monday, August 18th, 1919, to pass upon said resolution. EHRHARDT MANUFACTURING CO. By J. M. Kirkland, President. Ehrhardt, S. C., July 21st, 1919. 8-13 r<JiW Caiie* mnA Iflffaim I VU1U0 WliW? way i?ip ? AXATIVE BROMO QUINEJE Tablets remove the a use. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." i. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. it them ! II. ::i life Batteries, || i Spark Plugs, || | ol Spot Lights || | A A a WITH THE ABOVE If 1 J I X Xx ' H Let me grind and .Jj hree miles you need J H ,ii xx YY If li Ke Best H I 11 years in service department 5 Works S i TT W. R. Christie !? > - ' pvlfi k^A A4A A4A i^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A i^kA^ A^A i^A A^A A4A i^A. AVA ylmrtav tat tav tat yattartay vat ta? tav va? tat vat vat tat ?at tav tattat tattvttat tvy . A A&A. A^A A A^A A A^A A^A A^A A^A A A i^A A^A A^A A. A^A A^A A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A.^A. ATA ?^t f^t t^t t^r.ty t^t ty t^t t^t t^t t^t t^t t^t t^t tyt ty t^t ty t^> f^t t^|t t^t I The biggest stock of ledgers, cash No Worms in a Healthy Child ? J^|| hooks, journals and day books car- All children troubled with worms have an uni v-rr * ... ,. . healthy cote, which indicates poor blood, and as a A'M ried by any store m this section of nde, there is more or less stomach disturbance. the State. All bought before the GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC fihren regularly V T.^QT1f 0jranflOB r?,,? for two or three weeks will enrich the Wood, imrecent advances in price. Our prices provethe digestion, and act as a General StrengthViavo r?Af- hppn Qdvnnppri Thp TTpmld ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then 0+throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be .BOOK btore. - in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Cabbage Plants Now Ready! Charleston Wakefield, Succession, Drum Head ~ ? J I and Flat Dutch Varieties. ?ALSO COLLARD PLANTS? , By Express By Parcel Post * 500 for $1.50 2qo for $ 50 1,000 to 5,000, per 1,000 .... 2.25 *or V * *oc 5,000 to 10,000, per 1,000.... 2.06 500 f<>r 2-25 10,000 or over, per 1,000.... 1.76 1,000 for 4.00 Cash With Order. Supply of Plants is Limited. > Nothing Shipped C. 0. D. N. H. BLITCH, JR. 3 65 Main Street HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. f . "Cabbage Plants all the Year Round" y j * * . ;| | State Teacher-Training School t | Y AT ORANGEBURG, S. C. I f 1 I i . A State Teacher-Training School to train J 1 T3.iV.lm Ortlirtrtlei a-P T.rkTrrOT1 Rrtllfh TjF teaciiers iur me j. uujlu; uuuwio i\J h vii. n^vuuu -mX Carolina. Every energy is directed to the prepa- X V ration for the rural schools. There is no tuition X V or any other charge. School supported by the X V State. First grade certificate given to all who X complete thirty-two weeks' work. X i X * x I I X FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15, 1919. X ' 4 Y I For further information write ^ X If Mrs.W.D.Rice | 1 X ORANGEBURG, S. C. X . v V x