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•* ' Cbt fluss an& Stanlrarb W. W. SMOAK, JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. —TKRMS- ter now, itis not because they have no< better precepts before them. Men are awaking to the necessity for more honesty, and more correct living. This brings us to a considera- tion of the subject of church going. Why is it so few persons attend ft.00 church? Itis either beneficial or „ Me harmful to go to church. If bem- s months 25c ; ficial, and it is then why do not more . AIVAYS II ADVAICf. people avail themselves of the l>ene* Pabltobad every Wedneeday. i i t i 8 a problem. •t Walterboro, H. C. , Here is what the Abbeville Press J| . _ mm , - +■ " 1 _ “■ and Banner has»to say on the sub- Enterci ft the Walterboro, 8. C., , J Poso ffice ■» ffcond-clsM m»ttfr \farcli and it will ho well for. a*ter- 1, 1KT», i n.i-i March :f, bo WEDNESDAY. DEC. 9. 1908. e—■■ 1 — Here will The Press and Standard the people's rights maintain. Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain. Of course the Dond issue will be a ge. Why not? Let us pray that a kind Provi dence will prevent a fire till we get ready for it. SANTA CLAUS LETTERS. Already we have received several letters for Santa Claus and from eertain rumors we have heard there are going to be more of them in the ■ear future* We would ask teachers •ver the county to annouce to their achoola that these letters will be published and get their little pupils to send in their letters. We have a promise from several teachers that they will send in some in a few days. Now we shall possibly depart from •ur original intention of not publish ing these letters till Dec. 'IX, and publish a part of them Dec. Hi. So we would urge those who wish to get their letters to Santa Claus a week ahead of time to send them in at once. Here is what one of the papers says about YOUR STOCKING. 'to “ It almost is Christmas. Wo hardly can wait to hang up the stockings alongside the grate. A hustle and sparkle pervades all around; the fir trees are cut and there's snow on the ground- The children excited and thrilled with delight, are dreaming of Sontaclaus all through the night. They wake up and listen to sounds on the roof which is to their fancies a reinder’s wee hoof .The old folks,.ujore eager than even the tota, are burning with secrets and brimming with plots. Mince plea 0 . in the pantries de licious and sweet of mother’s own making are. ready to eat. i It almost it C h ristmas; St. Nick in his sleigh sll loaded with treas ures is com ing this way. His reindeer are flying; a dgjr or two more and down through the chimney he'll bound to the floor. And then if tho stock ings are not in their place, in sorrow he'll vanish and leave not a trace. So hang up the stockings by chimneys with care the night before Christmas; St. Nick will be * there. TERRY & SHAFFER, SCLE AGENTS FOR THE WE THAT b«*ria:.. :<> pomh r over thisquestion, as well as p«*ople over our county. We are not informed as to the numl>cr of our citizens, hut the Mayor of the town estimates the IMtpulation at 5,500. Supposing ther, that of this numt>er there are 2,500 white people, and that 600 attnd service on Sunday morning, there are possibly 1,900 who do not go to churce on Sunday. With an attendance of 400 in our graded gchool. it would seem that the at tendance at church should average a larger number than 600. While some of our people seem to very anxious about the souls of Mexican Indians, half-bretd.s and Mexicans, it would seem that a good field of labor could be had much nearer home. We have seen more men on our public square on Sunday morn ing than w’e suppose could be found at some of our churches. This absenteeism cannot all be charged up to the callousness of the men who ought to be at service. But these absences should be a mat ter of concern to those of our fellow citizens who preach the gospel from our pulpits. Good and pious hearers have been taught, or else they have imbibed the idea, that they are not their neighbor’s keeper, though they may exhibit unnatural and un- believable interest in their Iwethern in foreign lands. They excuse them selves by saying that their neighbors 1 can go to church, if they want to.' If anybody hereabout has manifest- mrf ed any interest in drawing absentees Yv 0 &F0 into any church, we are not inform- ed of the fact, though a is possible ^ that such instances have occurred. This editor is afraid that some who sit high up in the sanctuary fear that when they are supplied With the graces the supply of religiion will be exhausted, when there would not be enough to go round. There j may be too much indifference about getting attendance, and then when poor people or starngers dare tt> go to church there may be lack of cordiality in the greeting or the welcome. Of this, however, others many be more able to form a cor rect conclusion. CABBAGE PLANTS FOE SALE. We are situated on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad main line with four expresses daily. Any one buying cabbage plants from us will haye one day’s advai\tage over the Meg- gett and Young's Island territory, as they only have one express a daw- Our plants are frost proof and will stand any climate. Lots i.ooo to 5.000 $1.25 P 1 * 1 * thousand. Lots of 6.000 to 20.000 90c. per thousand. Varieties: Charleston Waketieid. Early Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch. Satisfaction and count guaranteed. 1 Always send cash with order Cdve us an order and see for yourself. Green Pond Plant Company, GREEN POND, - SOUTH CAROLINA. CHILIDREK’fe special run on the next ‘ two making a Cloaks for weeks. Call and get our prices, and you will buy. CHURCH ATTENDANCE. Whether or not the world is grow ing better is a question that just aew is claiming considerable atten tion. There is a worldwide move- ment tending to better and purer living. Never before has there beonao much agitation of educa- % Mon and temperance. The ideals of », or their idealistic senaes being more developed than r, ajd if people are not bat* HAD QUIT WORK RUDY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR KSTMED TO HEALID IT VINK “I waa sick, 1 un-down and finally had to give up work. Aftar trying a number of reme dies and several physician*, I was just about ready to g ve up in despair. 1 saw Vinol adver tised and decided to try it, and it has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until I now feel twenty years younger, and am able torattend to my work again as usualJob Jeavons, 1086 Land street, Wheeling, W V*. Tba reason Vinol is so success ful in such cases is because it contains tonic iron and all of the strengthening blood-making and body-building elements, of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vinol is unexcelled as a strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness—and is the best known remedy for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Wo return your money if Y r inol fails to give satisfatcion. John M Klein Walterboro Druggist. * —~ - NERNDON-GARRIS Miss Lizzie Herndon and Angus Garris both of William’s were mar ried Sunday afUmoon, by Magis trate P. J. Wilson. MEN'S AND BOYS: CLOTHING. % t We also carry a full line of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing at reasonable prices. * i ^ ; . ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. The New Clothing Store. P. J. Wilson of Smoaks had ness here Saturday. busi Miss Mary Sloman teacher Sheri dan School was in town day. ALWAYS KEEP A BOT TLE IN THE HOUSE “About ten day* before Christ man I got my hand hurt so badly that 1 had to stop work right in the busy time of the year,” says Mr. Milton Wheeler, 2100 Mor ris Ave., Birmingham, Al*. “At first 1 thought 1 would have to have my hand taken off but some one fold me to get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment and that would do the work . The Lici- men*, cured my hand and I glad ly recommended it to everyone.” Mr. J. E. Matthews, proprie tor of St. James Hotel, Corning, Ark., says:—J*My finger was greatly inflamed from a Ash Sting and doctors prononneed it blood poisoning. I used several appli cations of Sloan’s Liniment * and it cared me all tight. I will always keep a bottle of i.inimetit in my hon-e.” Mr. J. P. Evans of AH. Airy. Ua., says—“After being afflicted for three years with rhenmatism, 1 used Sloan’s Liniment, and was cured 84'itul and well, and am glad to say 1 h«vn’t been trou bled with rkeumati-m since. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took the pain and swelling out. ” NOTICES. Administrator's Notice- estate of J. H. Barsh. All persons baring claims against the late J H barsh, Ueggetts, 8 C.wiU present the same duly attested to .he endersigned. T W Blitofe, Administrator. Yoong’s Island Postoffloe, 8. C. 1118 41 NOTICK -All managers of the State and county eleciiou can call on K £ Jones, comity ttea»urtr, fir their tnoner. M W Breland, - Com. Unity Lodge No. 55, A F M holds its regular commnuioatkms 4th Friday in each month at 8.80 o’oloc, p m. All visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. E T H SHAFFER, W M. N. G. MOKH ALL, Sec’y. * This Is Worth Reading. I.soF Zdinski, of 68 Glteoa 8t., Baffcio. N Y.. s«y«: '*1 cared tbe meet annnrtrg c<>ld sore 1 ever had, with Bdcklsa’s amI '* Salve. I applied this salve once a day tor two days, vhen every trace of the sore was gone." Heeh all sores Bold under guarantee at Jno M Klein drug rtore 25c. - The man who courts temptation for tbe purpose of displaying his strength usually ends np by adver tising his weakness. ^ People seldom improve when they have no model bat themselves to copy alter.—Goldsmith. IK ffTW m BREAKS MIS LAND IN THK FALL AND THEN CUTS IT WITH A DISC HARROW. (ft We have a full line of the Celebrated International Co’s Reliable Disc Harrows always in stock. Car load of wire fencing just received—any height you wish. , Full and up-to-date line ot all kinds of hardware, tools, farm Implements, Plows, Buggies, Wagons, Saddles, Harness, etc. Have you a Stove? Let us quote you prices on Heaters or Cook Stoves. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. A. Wichman & Son i Complete Stock} Most complete stock of dry goods ever gotten togeth er in Walterboro. We have just finished getting together the most choice stock of dry goods, shoes, Gents Furnishings, Ladies' Dre^s Goods, and other things too numerous to mention, ever shown in Wal terboro. These goods were bought at the right time of the market and can, therefore, be sold at the pro per figures to ^uit low-priced cotton. Our friends will Be cordially welcomed. Come and loojc over our stock whether you buy or not. If there’s anything you want, you will find it at TAYLOR’S WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE. * FORTHE CHRISTMAS CAKES. Best Citron 55c * Best clear Currents 12 1 2c Best Seeded Raisins 12 t-2c Best dried figs 15c Spices 5c * . " Fresh Shipment of Heinz Goods. Pickles, Preserves, Dressing, Olives, Mince meat, Apple Butter and vinegar. Fresh cane syrup. RUST PROOF SEED OATS 85C. PER BUSHEL '-■» i ■ te.fi*;