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■pf - ■KV' m ■ ^ I! I I “AJI iDUL SUNDAY SCHOOL ” Stokes. Nov. 26.—Editor Press and Standard: I herewith, hand you a paper prepared by .Miss Alma Huffman, and read by her at Doctor’s j Creek Sunday School the 7th day of NovernWr. M»s» Huffman is the teacher of the Omega school, also a member and teacher of the Doctor’s Creek Sunday School. She did not solicit the publication of this jaiper, but the Sunday School enjoyed it very much indeed, that I thought it worthv of your columns, and, no doubt, wiU be enjoy«*d by the readers of your paper, and if I am responsible in any degree for the production or publication of Miss Huffman’s paper on “The Ideal Sun day School,” the responsibility is a pleasure, indeed. Yours truly, Sam B. Saunders. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When Walter boro Otizen Show* You the Cure Misa Huffman’s paper follows: The subject I have chosen for to day is ooe upon which much can be said. I suppose I have been assign- eft this work merely to put this part of the machinery in motion. Be fore the discussion of the subject I ask of each one the careful consider ation the question might demand. Why Mr. Saunders has assigned me this work is beyond my knowlsdge, and especially before hearing from my more competent and efficient co- workers. Should I fail to interest or entertain, you must charge it to Mr. Saunders and not myself. By now I suppose every one is questioning what the subject is “An Ideal Sunday School.” I con fess in the beginning that I do not ever remember attending ”An Ideal Sunday School,” therefore, cannot sptadi from experience, but will have to outline to you my way of having this kind of school. Suppose in ordir to find out what is meant by the word ”Ideal” "it would be best tft see what Webster says ef the work: Existing in the mind or in favor only, unreal, fit for a model, conception of perfection, model of excellence. Conception of Perfec tion is the meaning we will use in reference to the *‘Ideal Sunday School.” So we would have our subject changed so as to read thut>: the Sunday School that is going on to Perfection. The question now arises as to how to attain to that perfection. 1 would answer by taking Jesus Christ for our model, (for there is none other perfect). After taking our model the next would be in the selection of a Godly man or woman for superintendent for this is the main pulse by which a Sunday School can be judged. Not only ahouk) the superintendent be a God ly man, but all the teachers should be Christians, not by manners but by example. 1 can relate to you instances where 1 have seen the superintendent and teachers that would use whiskey and profanity, then go around saying that they did not know' why it w'as that the scholars did not become Christum*. Would any of you who are farmers* plant grass seed and excect cotton or corn. Then in or der to have “An Ideal Sunday School” thesuperintendentandteach- «ers Aould be consecrated Christians, and therefore we can never be too ^careful in theselection of either, for • we need men and women who will push the work forward, each co operating one with the other. It i» well to use the blackboard in the school, as to the time, place and object of lesson taught. The singing should by no means be neglected, for many people are reached and brought to Christ in this way. And mast especially do we need the help of the children in this part of our exercises, for every child feel? a greater interest in any thing that they can take part in. Now. let each of us, scholars as •well tin superintendent, and teachers, go to work and see howlnear perfec tion we can make our school. CASTOR IA Wwt gag GkiliMb Of KM Yn bn Ahnp Boar* Um i Of kidney trouble am disorders, weak back sad back- Why will people continue to suffer the of kidney complaint, back ache. urinary dteoolere. Kmene**. head ache*. lan^oor. why allow theniaelve* in heeome chrome inrultde. when a certain cure in off«r«d themi’ Doan'a Kldner P'lla ia the rtimdy t->! nae. hecauiie it *i*e* to the kidney* the help they naetl to pet form their work. If yon hare any, even one, of tbo many of armptom* of kidney di«ea*e*. cure your- j •elf now, before diabetea, drop*y or j Brifrbt'a dirmr* aeta in- Head thi- Wat-' terhoro teatlmony: Mm. J. E Eaeterllnf. Walterhom, SO.eaye: “Doan’e Kidney Pilla bene fited me more than all the other reme- dtee I ever need l had each severe backachea that i coaid hardly attend to mr housework and I was unable to steep well. My kidneys were weak. I was subject to headaohea sod riizsy •pells aad had bat little strength I at length saw Doan’s Kidney Pills sdrer • Used as a speetfle for each, complaint* aad prooareda box from the Walterboro Drag Oa They proved so effective that I give my stToagtMtaaddrssmsni.” Por sals by alt dee tors. Price SO cent-. 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