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'VT<r A > AKD, WALTXRBOBO, & a ’<L HAT 17. ICE-ICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DELIVERED IN TOWN DAILY V SODA WATERS We make a specialty in soda waters, both whole sale and retail. Quick service, and prompt attention to alb orders. ICE CREAM PARLOR Our ice cream parlor on Railroad Avenue is open from 7:50 a. m., till 10:30 p. m. Courteous attention to all customers. Ice cream wholesale and retail. »’Phone 94x Railroad Avenue TO BE II 8I8T ANNUAL BAPTIST- SUNDAY SCHOOL OONVBNTKMf. Fine Job Printing We are prep trod to do job printing, the neatest, mx days in the week, at prices much lower than in the city. Call lOx and your order will receive prompt atten tion. ' If you have not given us your ad tor the *-» . . , Colleton County Fair Directory tf see us this week sure. One page $3.00, half page" $1.50. Walterboro Bottling Works, H. G. CROSBY, Proprietor Do You Read The Press and Standard? o If not, Today is a good time to subscribe. Why depend on your neighbor for the news of youi; county when you qan have your county paper sent to your door tor one dollar a year? Read our clubbing offer on another page. The greatest club- bing offer ever put before the public . -jL . Hie Press and Standard TWO CARS FURNITURE Just arrived TwoCar Loads of Furniture of all kinds. Call on us before buying. Can save you. money Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Satchels a Specialty. COLLETON CYPRESS COMPANY L J. & GLOVER, Manager. COLLETON, - SOUTH CAROLINA AT BnniEHM BAPTIST cmca A Vt*ry latemMtac ProgMM Mi B*oa Afwgrd for flpcclel The 31st Annual Be—tea Of Colleton Baptist Sunday School venUon will be held with lag. May 26. at II o’clock. la soance to a resolution the convention at Its last the procram of that meetiac adopted for this meeting ia e* quence of the fallnre on nccoont of continuous rains. Friday Mormiag. 11:00, A. M.—Introductory mon, by Rev. B. F. Halford. 12:00, 1(. —OrgnnlanUon. 100, P. M.—Intermission. 2:13 P. M. ness.: 2:30 P. M.—Institute work, Rov. J. D. Moore, field secretary of Sunday School work. 2:45 P. M.—The power of the Trained Teacher, by Rev. Smith. 3:30 P. M—The Sunday School’s Opportunity, by J. B. DOdd. 4:00 P. M.—Is it Essential to the Sunday School Work‘that the Convention remain a Factor In It’s work?, by Rev. J. M. Craven and M. R. Stone. 4:25 P. M.—The best Method of Developing the Sunday School Work within our Territory, by Rev. F. O. S. Curtis. 4:50 P. M.—Miscellaneous Busi ness, Adjournment. Saturday. 10:00 A. M.— Prayer and song ser vice. 10 13 A. M.—Institute Work, by J. I) Moore, field secretary. 10 4 3 A. M.—Teacher Training for^our Country Schools and the best plan to It's success, by Rev. J. S. .V Finch. 1115 A. M.—The Relation of the Church to the Sunday School in Its Development, by Rev. S. W. Acker man. 11:30 A. M —The Best Method of Conducting the Primary Department by Rev. B. F. Halford. 12:35 P. M.—Miscellaneous Busl ness. * 2:30 P. M.—Institute Work, by J D. Moore, field secretary. v Depomtnational Work. A necessi ty for the development of our Sun day School Work. 1st.—For the maintainance of ou Organized work, by Rev. G. A Mar tin. 2nd.—For the Teaching of Our Distinctive Doctrines, by Rev. J. C. Lawson, 3rd.—As an Evangelizing Agency by Rev. L. B. Ackerman. . 3:30 P. M.—Institute Work, J. D Moore, field Secretary. Query—Is the present by-laws and Constitution of the Convention meet ing the requirements of the ^ouven- tion, or is a Revision essential to its better Government? Discussion not exceeding 15 min utes. Reports of Convention’. MiscHlan eous business. 4 15 P. M.—Adjournment. Sunday. 10:00 A. M.—Exercises by the Sunday School. Song services. 11:00 A. M.—Missionary Sermon by Rev. Smith. Tour committee not being inform ed as to the presentation of diplo mas to the grhdnates of the class in ,“Convention Normal Manual for Sunday school Workers,’’ arranged for the last annual session of the 232 Bad 234 King Stmt mad 203 CharfaitoB, S. C ARCADE STORE The Largest Wholesale aid Retai iafl Older Boose lithe Sort! * * « WRITE US. TRY US ON AN ORDER. Your Nearest Mail Box Places Our Store Right Next Door to You - - - - - * 1 —^——=—-—^---—--8========= 6 R R NOSH OWING \ of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Dainty White and Colored ,Wash Fabrics, Notions, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Floor Coverings, Muslin Under wear, Ladies and ChUdren’s Dresses, Walking Sldrts, Tailor-Made Suits, Mdfinery, Etc, Etc ^ . ^ ^ We Solicit Your Patronage and Guarantee “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK’’ Education and The Modern Idea of Conservation. Conservation is defined as the atyt of preserving guarding or pro tecting; the keeping of a thing, in s safe or entire state; preservaation All persons. Institutions and all things that exist are subject t r utnt on. alteration, deviation, an innovation. The state, |the church and i 11 kindred institutions mutt e preserved, guarded and protect ed in order that they may be per peluated Likewise material r<* sources necessary to the support <C the ever Increasing miUluhs °f t * le hu ■ an • race must be conserved Natures vast resources so long prey ed upon by man's destructive hand begin to show signs of exhaustion and are therefore entitled to tnora beneficent treatment at the handsj of'those who receive their benefits. | The embodiment of this idea in the persons of so many great and good men and women in our gen eration "la rightly held as a to ken of good things and a for gleam of that brighter light yet to dawn upon our groping and aordld race. | It required a great length of time for the race to learn that mind la superior to matter-—that spiritual power is better than brute fore also la at once the aaviour and Leader of men by pre-eminence, must lead us to a realization - cf hlmsel*. before we can come to seIf fy? Are we looking to the conserv ation of the brain power God has given us In our children? Do fnlae ideals hold us in ignoble captivity? realisation. \^> muat look. there-| Do we realise the economic, social, fore, to the conservation of Immor- civil, moral and spiritual loas which tal minds, to their training and de- is certain to follow as the result of velopment, as a most inviting and neglecting the education of our fruitful field of Christian endeavor | children? This array of interrog- The state furnishes money for onr atlves, to which many others of public school, but in the nature of the case the state cannot furnish inspiration necessary to their su- cess. This inspiration must com ir from the church' Ministers andf J J. C. LAWSON, Christian workers cannot escape Lodge May 11, their obligation to give their. — friends aid to the State in Rs Saved Child From Death, effort to educate let fu ture citizens. For these constitute! its most valued resource The church must not control but mus wro,e 0 T ' R‘ch*rdaon. of Rich- lead. It must break the fallow equal importance might be added. I look for the thoughtful considera tion of those who may care to read hat is here written. ‘After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year” —- — — — — — a man is beter than a sheep. But convention, they can make no P>“ c «j g | 0 wly and surely this truth appear- for these exercises in this program. to men not to the inafUM .s it Is but would respectfully suggest that true but to a few whoiM » minds pio- Saturday night beginning at S-i neer ^ d th <, frontiers of the intellect- o'clock, be fixed for this Interesting ua , Ufe of thelr day service, and that the class be in at tendance. W. C. BRANT, F. O. 8. CURTIS. — J. P. GRAHAM, Committee on Program % —— ■■ - It Startled The World. when the astounding claims were first matfe for Buckllns Arnica salve but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and every where It is now known as tbs best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, sprains Swellings, Eczema, Chapped hands Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c. at John M. Klein’s. “How to Look Young sad Wihsome’ Pamphlet One postal u ill bring i* Replete with suggestions. Wigs. Tun. ness. Switches, Puffs, Oombtngs. Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga. tl 121 Today this is well-nigh universal ly accepted as true, and yet not everywhere accepted with enthusl asm and wholesome delight. Slow Indeed are the laggard feet of the masses. The luste* - of gold is still preferred by the majority to light of Ufe. They still pant for the ownership of things rather than sublime, self-realization. They turn from themselves, the noblest work of God to that which Is vain and Ignoble, yet, there Is progress to ward -self-realization. We are turning away from the shadow to substance. The vanity of life, the futility of human endeavor apart from the light and guiding hand of God Is being felt more and more. The realization of this must be had by means of Christian educatior The training which the minds of our youth must be thoroughly com prehensive snd fearless In its atti tude and ncture. It must be ChHe ard son's Mills, Ala., “we feared It ground. It must hold before the pub' had consumption. It had a bad lie mind the vision which It ace*! cough all the time. We tried many of emancipated minds, working out’ ... . ,, .. . . , , . *. | remedies without avail, and doctors f heir holy task. Each new-born child is without education. It Is medlcl ^ ri,1 * 1, ’ r the holy work of the passing gener ation to protect the child's mind from the evils that prey upon It and to conserve Its powers snd pos sibilities for a noble career on earth and aglorious destiny beyond. As to our achools and school sys tem, if these were sufficien ot meet every reasonable de mand laid upon them today, they would not be sufficient for the fu ture. Reader, are our schools equal to the just and reasonable demands which they aru called upon to sa we tried Dr. King’s Nsw Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bot tle effected a complete cure, and our child Is again strong and heal thy." For coughs, colds, hoarseness Isgrlppe, asthma, croup and sore lungs. Us the most Infallible rem edy that's made. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by John M. KUen. Miss Marie Ritter of Ritter was in town a fdw days the latter part of the week, asguegt of relatives. Beautiful Display oi Millinery All the latest Styles and Patterns. Prices to suit everybody. Our Milliner, who is an artistic trimmer, will be pleased to assist you in making your selec- J. C. Morris of Ruffla, was among tlan. Christ who Is broader and no- those who wort la tows Wednesday, j bier than any human creed and who tion. H. ZALIN WALTER STREET V s WALTERBORO, & C. <1