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i 9 •j \ .r mt §xm and Standard. VOL. XXIX. WALTERBORO, S. C, MAY i, 1907. NO. 38. WHAT DO CATHOUCS BELIEVE? man his Hn *. without* hearty i*e- pentance and a sincere purpose of | State Oratorical Contest. » a 1* • • • % •iVBMIVv' calivt Ck oilavv.t v. l V/II< The following article was handed an)) , ndme „,. That the Indulgences ! to be Maxim Qua Lxhib.t. One of the most important exhibits ^ State Oratorical fcnest of seen in the Marme Appliance the coIIege3 of the gute WM at Lutawvillc News. Entawtille, S C, April 2t'~Dear MEMORIAL DAY us by a member of the church whose ’"i: I ^ ~ ~ V u* colleges oi tre State was held at Mr Witor: A. it is not rerj often. At Doctor’s Creek Last Thurs belief it is Uwill LbtL xxZ f^ted ,n the Church are nether Building at the Jamestown Lxpos.. (Gm . nwood 1<|!tt Frid eveninjf . you ever hear from our little town I . day. , . ■ . . . p . dispensations to commit sin. nor tion is a display of ordnance from Representatives were present from thought that I would gire the read- Thursday was a day of delightful pardon for sins to come, but only a the V'icker’s Maxim Company, one a ’| the colleges W W Carson of ers of your valuable paper some idea gathering at Doctor’s Creek Baptist rcmi««n of the temporal punUh- of the Urgeat maoufwture.of guna Wofford wonlirat p.-iar,,u.d Wmgard ofit. |Cbarch. The eatimate would not ba ment due to apis commlted; and that and fire i r.na in England. of S. C. College won aeeond. D. B. The farmer. are having a very too great to say, that there was a rtat importance is a Peyrifoy,Jr. of Clemaon C illege hard time this season getting their thousa7.d people on the grounds, and fourth. The News interesting reading to all our readers. We believe in one only true and living God. the Lord and Creator of all things: subsisting in Three Per sons, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. To this God alone we give Divine honor and adoration, and we detest * with our w hole souls the giving of Divine worship to any person or no indulgences can avail any man to wards this remission until by a hearty repentance he has renounced the guilt of his sin. Our religion teaches us to abhor and the decision of this firm to participate. . in the ordinance exhibit at the Ex- ^ n n * Courier gave the foilwing report of something doing yet. pomfon. in th.t it » .recogmUon of ^ ^ w.'h.ve b«n L.iog the value to exhibitions to enter into detest every species of violence or the display of this line of manufact- thing whatsoever liesides the one persecution perpetrated under pre- urers, at the Ter-Centennial. true and living Cod indeed ,\the Blessed Mother Jesus Christ, but no! ^nor with any part of We honor the angels God as his servants. .. priests, his churches, his ^altars, his Word, and whatover else has relation to him; but all for his sake, and by an honor that is referred to him, not with that honor which he has appropriated to himself. Such also, We honor, Virgin, the and Saviour as a goddess, vine worship, d saints of e honor his text of religion. “In raising my The exhibit consists of one six- voice against coercion for conscience’ pojinder, semi-automatic gun, with sake, I am expressing not only my naval mounting and automatic pack own sentiments, but those of every gun, together with several pieces of Catholic priest and layman in the lighter ordinance. The exhibit also land,. May the only king to force include a display of saddlery and our conscience be the King of kings; mSy the only prison for the sin of unbelief or misbelief b» the prison of a troubled conscience; and may our only motive for embracing truth be not the fear of man but the love of truth and of God.’* Gibbons, in “Tha Faith amunition. and crops up, but they say that there is the larger part young people. The occasion was the annual Memorial some very meeting. 8 B Saunders made aa heavy rains, as well as the cold excellent presiding officer, and every- represenative at the State oratorical weather, but we are is hopes that it’s thing was mamaged with ability and contest, was bom in Edgefield (oun- all over with for this season. directness. The music was under The Santee River Cypress Lumber the leadership ot Capers Saander* Company has just started up the new and it was in evidence that, though mill which has been bnilt since t! e Sanders is not as young as in the old one was burned. Everybcdy is'^y, his voice has all the sweet .arty education-was r.W.Tat 'the fur ** rJ . “ l! * mlUn * melody of hi. younger da,., and Walterboro and (ireerbrier graded of tb ' c01n l > * n J * booU ' '•'** lh '' tho* who atti.ted him had well » null starts. \\tknd the vocal tnnsic, for it was an Mr and Mrs G C Uetsinger. of occ^o,, w hen instrumental mnsic Savannah, are spending sometime WM ljot neej^i to give directness to D. B. Peurifoy, Jr. Clemson’s ty January 2ft, lsft6. Ho is the son of the Hon D. B. Peurifoy, ami a brother of Messrs J, E. and John H. Peurifoy, of Walterboro, and of Prof M. W. Peurifoy, of Columbia. His ; schools. He entered Cletnson College i September 5, 1903, choosing the ag- course. He joined the Lodge News. Editor of Press and Standard. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ you will give me just a little corner, Columbian Literary Society and took ; Ike latter s mother at this t|j e measured time ol the musks. The its work from pl»ce. Their friends are glad to see gpeakerB were Tery kindly and plean- m (Cardinal in the Press an<1 Standar<11 wil1 write • a lively interest of ( )ur a words although I would t h e beginning. He has held the them hack again. I IN*® to write a right long letter but following offices in the society; Ser- j W J Getsinger, of Savannah, bus a.4 it is my first time in quite awhile! ge^t.at-anns. is the veneration, we have for the Cross, for relics, for the pictures or Fathers.”) figures of our Redeemer and his believe the Blessed Eucharist aainls: we value them as memorials to be both a Sacrament and a Sacrifice of Christ and his holy ones; as rep- j n this Sacrement we adore not the . resentations of our Redeemer, or of bread and wine which would indeed write again soon our redemption: as helps to pious ^ a ^t st upid idolatory, but Jesus Mrs ' Iary McMillan w* th hcrhttle er i!} shown by the fact that he has Company, of this place, thoughts and affections; but we con- Christ, the Son of God; whom, upon “on and daughter Charlie and < won the orator's medal offered by demn and anathematize all such ** ^ j- > visited relatives and friends at Will- _ literary critic and been apemling aometime here with C I will just say a few words and if president. He is now the local editor J Getaioger. this escapes the wastebasket I will 0 f the Tiger, That Mr Peurifoy is Mra Jennie Cohen and G B llern- a speaker of unusual oratorical jmjw- a ou hTe employees at P F Weat & ant^f introduced by the presiding officer, and for about an hour tha very large audience listened to ad- ad dresses, first by Rev Francis O S Curtis, whose theme was the “Sons and Daughters of our Homes.” The remarks were based upon the 144th 325 the strongest grounds of the Word Miss Lncy L Cohen of this place is . n( i ioth verse, the Columli n Literary Society the < tb ,employment ol B Li»«l. trustees medal for oratory, and has 1 would pray to them, or believe any of G^dandautoorityV/ his'churA^'JJ 3 f £,* aturday add , Sunda ^ ! trustees’ medal for oratory, and has enjoy Bsv J R Copeland^^)f l^ divinity inherent in them, or give helievp to reallv nresent in the B. F, Walker was a_ welcome visitor been app<>irite<l one of the three com- t{mm . n/ i t, '" t Charch ‘P 0 ” „ attribute all that propitiation and grace w hich ive look for from the Sacrifice of Holy Mass. In conclusion, we believe that no man can be justified either by the works of the law of nature, or of the 1 iw of Moses, without faith in Jesus Christ, That we cannot, by any an tecedent works, merits the grace of justification. That the merit of our good works is the gift of God, and that every merit and satisfaction of burs depends on Passion of Christ. Mr and Mrs Eugene Crosby visited relatives and friends at Williams last divinity inherent in them, or give we believe to be really present in the .... , u u mu... them Divine worship. SAred Mysteries. And it is to his *° t . he home of . Henry . McMillan We believe in one Lord Jesus Pas ,i on and Death, which we there Sunda y w care always glad to wel- Christ. the Eternal Son of God; who celebrate and offer to Gpd, that we C0 J£ for us sinners, and for our salvatior, was made Man; that he might be the Head, the High-Priest, the Advocate and Saviour of all man kind. We acknowledge him our only Redeemer, who paid our ransom by dying for us on the Cross; that his death is the fountain of all good; and that mercy, grace, and salvation can by no means be obtained but through him. We confess him to be the only Mediator between God and man, the only Mediator w’ho inter cedes in such manner as to stand in need of no other merits to recom mend his petitions. But as for the Saints, although we address our selves to them, and desire their mencement speakers. He i, fluent- ‘* kir *, “Hoaoe thj Father and thj Mettar. , „ , , . . . . buggy ride* on Sunday afternoon. 1 — ’ — ly called upon to speak at banquets . Our little town is on the boom. His ad drew wss well received, and doubtless much good was aoooas- Saturday and Sunday they report a speaker. It is likely that Mr Peuri- most enjoyable trip. C. C. Drawdy formerly of Ruffins but now of tliis section visited friends and relatives at Ruffins last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Mamie and I-eila McMillan visited Mrs Banner Mears of Island- and at the many student gatherings m , , . u j i and always sustains his reputation, ^ ^ ^lj er kas just purchased a pished. as a ready, forceful and graceful n * w ru kl er H re • urr y* j And what can he said about the foy will take Up the study of law after he finishes his eburse at Clem- son. His friends predict great suc cess for him in that profession. In the Golden Age, said Mr Peuri foy, whose subject last night was “The Robbery of Childhood,” there was a time when every man felt him- ton last Thursday afternoon. Master Willie McMillan spent last self responsible for every child in the" merits" and ^torday night with his friend Willie the community. Now all h changed. 10,Quin. * Materialism has triumphed over the These are our real principles, e . mea e taught by our Church in her counci’s ° * and learned by her children in their un a ^‘ catechisms. We renounce, detest, McMillan- were Mrs Elijah O.Quin tkuj nobler instincts. The highest am- last bition of Amercian manhood seems Rev, J. M. Craven is to preach at the almighty dollar. Bert Traver and wife have return- Bp i en did dinner spread for the h«n- ed to EuUwville alter spending dmli aod han dreds ot hungry folk sometime with relatives in Savannah. thak i iftenf d so attentively to the ad- Bert Murg and G B Herndon dreseee, just what will alsays be said spent a few days in Charleston last 0 f the kind people of Doctor’s Creek ond community, their hospitality The citizens of our Utile town are wai magnificent, and Mr Editor, if somewhat interested in the town yon conld have been with ns, yon elactiou. Geo. 11. woulii nave been the happiest and 7 ““ most contented lot of people that ThA True Editor’s Bustaeas. tun T , your eye* ever beheld. It was a day An irate citz.'n says that hereafter genuine good cheer, andwerc- he wants the editors to mind their turne d t 0 our homes in the pleasant Did he ever • eTe niiig time, delighted with our There are to- iu h »« contemplative moments, when viait and repa i d for tha trip to to be to lay its graspirttr hand upon f wn kusiuese. prayers (as we do those of God’s and anathematize all contrary doct- Pdhiel Baptist church on the second day lt7 oo,000 children under the age t»*e moon is beaming, when tho whip- dear old Doctor’s Greek Church. . i .i* v . J Sotii« - r(av nrirl SiinHnv in Mav F.vprv i i i. t-u:. u,...,.«^ “i«^,l nocr w: II sines in Lhu tree, when tie servants here upon earth), yet we r j nos j mpu te d to us by thoee who mean nothing else than that they ar c f a nb always have been, busy to should pray for us, and with us, to misrepresent and slander the Church our common Lord, who is our God Q f God. and their God, through the merits of ' the same Jesus Christ, who is onf \ Big Deal. Saturday and Sunday in May. Every 0 f 14 at work in this boasted “land poor will sings in tli« tree, when tie body is cordially invited to attend. 0 f the free.” In ten years the in- h red m-u snores in the loft, the yel- I will close with best wishes to the crease of child labor was 58 per cent low dog sleep* on the lea and the Press Standard and paper. Lodge. S. C. readers of the Mamie McM. Last week M. H. and B. G. Hiott, Fint N«wspap#r la ths United States Mediator and their Mediator. _ We believe the Scriptures of the Q y Round> ^ a. Wichman 4 Son In the United States the first at- Old and New Testament to be the 300 bales oi cotton at eleven cents j tempt to establish a newspaper was Word of God: we have the highest veneration for their Divine authori ty. If at any time or in any place. round for the lot. There are aeveral made in Boston, on September 25, 1090. It boasted of four quarto pages, one of which was blank. in facts in connection with this deal worthy cf note. It was grown by a the pastors of our Church have re- Colleton county farmer, and was sold evidently took a lively interest strained the ignorant from reading f or a half cent more per pound in bolitics, and its editor must have be- them, it was not out of disrespect to Walterboro than could have been ob- longed to that class of journalists those saciei volume*, much less out tainw| jn chukMon . We conI r ltu . late the county on-having such a farm and Walterboro on being such a mar- ket. This is net the first time the:e of an impious design to keep the, people by that means in ignorance and error, but purely because the unlearned, as the Scriptures them selves inform us, are apt to wrest farmers have sold so much cottar, them to their own destruction (2 St. ge Vera i years ago they did the sa ne Peter Hi. 16) “* " ” " ' now known as muck-rakers, for it was suppressed. The legislature officiaily described it as a “pamphlet which came out contrary to law and contained reflections of a very high nature.” more than twice as fast as that of mosquito gets iu his work—did he the population. According to the ever reflect in such time* upon life census of 1900 500,000 children were i dea that a papsr containing only at that time stark illiterates. These accounts of the editor’s Own private are figure* to make one shudder. buIineM won | d ^ to p, 0TB There ii no halo of antiquity about olou( ^ punj p, Wjtf They child labor. U «a, like might .taad it hr awUK but io the - .",7 ^ end it would ha a thuru fa tha aide U sight of hundreds of little children in the cotton mill, will »dden the » U > i »* *« true hind of pnper we wmit unl» w. 4. lightest heart Their health is want- editor’s bnsiness is to make every- get then*. And if our readers wH ed their dieter., are Masted. Yet bod,'. bo.in«.;hi. bu.in««. That’, stopmid colder ther«ttejj^™-- in their veina flow, the purest strain buaiueM So there', no nae in mak-, th ay wdl mob become ‘bonwgh- the i the kick alluded to -ltcading ^ convinced that it ui not only tfaar (Pa) Time.. dut ?, to ™b«:nbe for the •' j weekly, but to pay for the subsenpt- • j on to keep it paid up,” J. W.vSaunde.. Stricken With Haraly What the NeW8 ^yg |g true> , t -„ Stand By the Country Paper. The Millen News makes the a announcement that it has new on a paying basis, but that the I holders have continually lost ■ trying to keep it up to R> high standard. The New* Mg) i’What we need most is a lan of subscribers. We must hawel It is impossible for us to haw of Anglo-Saxon blood. They are descendants of the sturdy backwoods men who drove back the British in vaders. If properly cared for they would make as good citizens as might be found in all the land. Our hearts sis. Thursday afternoon, after retum- o w Boston came again, and in 1704 “It can hardly be nec- Their sale netted them so John Campbell, a native of Scotland ... .. . , a«sary for us to remind you, beloved much that th feR jt would not ^ ^ postmaster began the issue of sweli P n(le 33 ils en 10 u ' e ing from the Memorial exercises at brethren, that the most highly valu- fe k ^ much money at h the Boeton News-Letter. It had two ^ of thc Profirreps of Doctor^ Creek Church, J. W. Saun- * 1, “ ,iU 1 n.t.nn But there comes der8 . was stricken paralysis. the duty to support tne county week ly. The better the weekly imper in a community, the detter the evidence of the progress of that community. And, as the Millen News puts it, the ed treasure of every family library, ak one tj mef g 0 , we have it on good pages, 12x8 inches each, and appear- w young na ion. — .— j <suu, ■» i.uc OTmcfai and the most frequently and lovingly authorit th asked their banker ed first with this announcement: a chaptor in tne dock 01 ine nisiory He was feeling especially well and county weekly editor cannot succeed, made use of, should he the Holy wh at he would charge to keep it f< r “This News-Letter is to be continued which chills that joy and t;hs the had enjoyed the day to the fullest cann ot print a first-class paper witf- Scriptures’’ (I’astorial letter of the, k v em j k j s ga j d these gentlemen have Third Baltimore Council). If we also receive unwritten traditions, as psu-t of the Word of God, we mean no other traditions, but such as are Divine; and which ^ believe to be Divine by the same .aothority by which we believe the Scriptures. We believe that in order to enter into eternal life we mis.keep the Commandments of God; and that whosoever dies in the guilt of a wil- weekly, and all persons who have hw* with indignation mingled with extent. His friends remarked upon his unusal joviality. He sat on his gouen wise r .nw «,a ,„v a- - Unda, Tenement.. «*r«t and ahtme. a. *eread the fore-mentioned banker has the laugh Fa™*. v,-ssob ' (;o,,d8 . Wares P’arra and laler attempting to arise, i the other side of his face now. ® r Merehantdise, etc., to be sold or What will be the future of the count ^ f onnd be cou j d no t move his left let; or Servants run away or goods ry if we continue to allow the cotton ^ or arm. He is at last report r ' N< gra Drowsed stole or lost may have accounts of mills to employ undeveloped and un- ^mg as well as could be expected. Charleston Anril 24—The bodv ^ 8ame ‘ n£er fe < ^ at a reasonable .^^“fed children. History teaches ^ a — 1 ’ Charleston, April dt, me ooay, .. . - - • —• that if a nation lacks the deeper life, t h e rate from 12 pence to five shillings, negro watchman on the government a ’ 1 ^ not to excee( l, who may agree tug Little Pee Da?, drowned on M01 • w *^ postmaster.’ . . . „ . day night’ was picked up in thedipper i When this weekly was fourteen years 1 of government; dredge No. ?. this °I4 ^ a cireuUrfon of .i00 copies .. ^ . ^ . ful breach of any one of these Divine afternoon in the custom house dock, weekly, and announced that it would ^-regarded the cry of precepts in a grave manner will be ^ find was unexpected md the i8Sue an extra ha^-sheet fortnightly, children untJ o\er her prostoate him gp eedy recovery, lost eternally. That no power on prodding legs of the negrefrom ’ “ editor was behind on printing form^anarchyraised aloft transient autumn He is not suffering, and is very cheerful and jokes with his friends aa usual. He is 63 years old and is one of the most prominent farmes in this neighborhood. His many friends over the county will regret to hear of his illness. We wish for earth can authorize a man to break t h c rising dipper caused comte: n it- the news from Europe. Ayearafter- the Commandments of God, or com- ion amon g t he negroes on the bout' wmrd he announced that he had mil sin, or do any evil whatsoever i A rqpci was attached to the' body, up eight months of the news, in order that good may come of it. w ^j c y, wa s hauled to the pier, where ^ t ^ at ' n That neither the Pope, nor any man it was identified and later viewed by' would have 311 arrearages living, can *et aside the Law of God, k he coroner and a verdict rendered or make it lawful for a man 10 do accordingly, anything that is forbidden in the Bids C paaed by County Board. out practically thc unanimous most cordial support of the of his county. Take the big papers for the world's news, to be sure. Don’t negleet your Chronicle, but,too , stand fag your county paper. —Augusts Chronicle. CooumitatiM Tax; The Treasurer’s office has been tbs scene of much activity for days past. Thc cause was the pi rati an yesterday of the time the payment of., the road tax. Treasurer. Divine Law. Some one has started a movement We believe that neither pope, bi«- fa V or of celling eggs by weigi t. five months more he all arrearages of in telligence from theOkl World“need- ful to be known in these parts ” Yorkville Enquirer. another constitut When a man’s neighbors can’t standing by to see banner and the streets of Paris ran crimson with blood. Let us, then, „ . ^ take care of the children, lest failing Pursuant to advertisement the quite busy, and has a lot of 1 to disregard this greatest heed of County Board met at noon yesterday will hardly be able to op« 1 the hour, our fate shall be the fate the purpose of opening bids -for eral days. It will not be km supplies for tK£ County dispensaries, then how many delinqurafl There were about 40 bids submitted, will be. There are about 6(1 As Mr Wichman, was abs?nt, sons in the county liable for 1 it was decided just to open the bids and up to yesterday only about Oklahoma has painfully built up ition and whether * now and clasisfy them, and to meet again that number had paid. hop, nor priest, nor any power in l T^t’s see. Do they get lighter or 1 find«« anything agninat him they. is going heaven or earth, can forgive any h avier with, age! ‘ a | guM* At is leading a double life. i under H am to' kick the foundation from one on Thursday for the purpose of yides a penalty of from $5 to! making awards. for. non payment of this tax. 4 ii ii | ? 1] ... V3.4 A*-. Jt 1. > I