The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 06, 1911, Image 2
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POTASH
lor aorir i nd SM Iht. of J-4-« for tho Imo crop m tW
nMMtMoS^coiMkr orrngc cooditioot. The PoU*ii »houkl
lit io tho form of Sdtet.
Many giuwtrt uet double them amount*.
Such brand* can be had if you insist upon them. Do not accept
in-called potato fertiliaer* of low grade.
Write u* for Pbtarii price* and for Free book* with formula*
and direction*.
GOgdAN KAU WORKS, la*.
no Man Plows for die
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Plowing.
Bnt a man plows in order that cer.
tain results may follow, especially
that « good crop may be made. This
the G >od Farmer wishes to do as
easily and as efficiently as possible.
In this age of machinery it pays to
let the tool or machine do the work
of the man. Nowhere can this be
done better than in the use of im
proved farm machinery.
We have just received a solid car of
plows, the first solid car of plows
ever brought to Walterborn. Two
and a half cars of improved farm im
plements have recently been received.
Our prices and terms on these are
most Jiberal. Let us show you he-
fore you buy.
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We Sell Chattanooga and Avery
Plows and Implements.
TH.X NkWilYINtJ KXKIU 'ISKS
AT iHHTHm-S ritKKk.
A»HIivhi*«w MVrv IMivrml, ntul «
llig IMt nlr DIhiut SihkhuI.
th«* \*r>* cold wind and
chilly atmospherv, a goodly number
of the folka who live necr Doc
tor's Creek church aitHetuhled there
Thursday at the Annual that>ksgiv-
lug exerciae*. There were preaent
at least a hundred persona, who
entered into the spirit of the occas
ion. Truly a good time was had
by everyone.
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Depirtment of
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
MISS H. E. MALONE ■
COMMUNICATIONS FROM SCHOOLS. SOLICITED
Tho Isolated county school has
boon srdly noglected lu timo past
—sod still Is. to a great extec*.
"Anything*’ has been considered
i ■si
one way alcce. but In many. To ,
l the tsfeber who aspires to be a
I teacher iudcVd, who loves to be use
ful, to plan, and to bring things to ,
pass, ro work can be more, worth |
goed tncrfh for It. Its Interior while that' tba* in the interests of |
has been rude and bare, its arcom- the country school. It is such a *r
modrtions insufficient and uncom- Isfsctlcn to put things to rights, ev>
fortable, Its exterior cheerless and cr so little; to bring abost order
untidy. Its patrons have contended where there waa chaos; to Institute
themsrlvca with a school-term of beauty where all used to be un-
from three or four to six months;- sightly; to mak* the school house
—at beat, not quite two-thirds of and its surroundings aptei-l to the
the standard school term-—at worst, pride ot the community,
net one-bi lf. This, too, in com- The teacher of the school is look-
munities where education Is the <«j up to I - the rural neighborhood
most sorely needed and where, in or at 1 ■•njL may be. It is -her
many l^•*te^rfs, the hoys and girls, part (or his part) to shape opin-
be edtxcr-ted are equal or superior ion a» much as pot-eibie on all »u->-
PHtural ability and worth to jects vital to school or community
those who have double their advan- life, such as supply of better school
u-xes .shall the State count these Ltiiiuity^ ti.d equipment, longer
In too when she “makes up h*r school term* (which are very much
JewelR?” The answer depei-ls n<td*d in ail off our rural schools)
largely upon the teacher of the i-nd coi jolidafit n of the smaller
rural school. 'nhcols with larer ones i-.mr by. In !
In almost every insti nee the order that the facilities of all may
teacher of the country school is a b* greatly increased. The live r id
woman and we mav lnisH»»e her irp-to-date teacher will take a pride
possessed of the quality' which “be- in contributing to such results as
lieveth all things, hopeth ell things, there, and no school is too nmall
enduredh all things”—because there to do at least one thing—Improve
Is ro dcubbt that, if she is to be Itself.
succesful In her work, she will ne4d N\ e er-rncctly advise every rural
this quality. *1 h- re Is a vast dif-i tearhe-r to brli r his or her school
ference between merely “keeping Into the membership of associations
school,” which Is a comparatively inaugurated by the Mate Sc.n
easy Job; said doing . Improvement Association. To work
duty by onea school, which la by no unuer such auspices, in the fellow-
means easy. But it involvea Just «hii, id with the Inducements that
the difference be ween me li< ruu- the asrccielirn offers is, in itself,
Sbodld try the Experiment for one Year of
Keeping a Bank Account and Soe if it Does
Not Pay.
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A large number of our best farmers have accounts
wuh us now, but we will not be fully satisfied until
*r g. y
every farmer in the community has one.
We give particular attention to the business of
farmers, apd cordially invite them to make our bank
their banking home.
Smoaks Banking Company
E. SMOAK,
President.
SMOAKS, S. C
F. J. BERRY.
Vice-President.
C. A. THOMAS,
Cashier.
er Into tbs ranks of the teacher
profession, and the true teacher.
>«tj imiiri’ g. Let all of our
chools begin now to get ready to
Teacher of the rural school, your compete for the prises, which the
achool Is like a small kingdom, com- State will ro doubt offer for the
mltte<J to your chrrge, and lying ensuing year. Ter-chers will please
under your guiding hand. It is address aipllcaticis on behalf of
your duty and privilege to work their schools to Miss H. B. Malone,
tor Its upbuilding. Its uplift, its county organizer, CottagevilU', S.
progress and Ita future, not in
SITAnksgfvIng Day at Wetmer W. O. and L. A. Hiers spent
khrhardt, R. F. D., Dec. 2.— Sunday afternoon very pleasantly
8pee|'.<: The people of Weimer with friends near Lodge,
neighborhood rejoiced r-t every plea L. A. H.
ant afternoon at Weimer school.
The pupils md a few of the patrons We wish to call your attention to
enjoyed s picnic dlimr on me f ac t ||, a ^ niost infectious dls-
grourie. By 2:.to In the after- eaBea HU ch as whooping cough, dip-
nocn « crowd had gathered and a merla and scarlet fever are con-
very !.. cresting program wa.t ren- (racf< , d when Lhe child hab rold .
dertd ly the pupils. The room chamberlain's Cough Remedy will
was v< ry prettily decors tea for the ,jungly rure a cold and .greatly les-
occarlon with the beautiful leaves
of the ferest, flowers fruits and
nuts. The program
j lows:
Prayer by L. H. Vr rn.
Song—Thanksgiving.
Kxetvlae—Two Welcomes
Kxercl5e What We're Thankful
fOl 4 :
Kaisy—Origin of Thanksgiving.
Recjtatlof Thanksgiving Day
Exerlclse- Thinking Caps,
n-cit^.ioii The biory of IM1-
gritns.
Song—Honor The Mayflower
Exercise- Pumpkin Pies
Exercise—Too Bad.
set. the danger of contracting these
diseases. This remedy is famous
was as fol-. j <lT j (B curea 0 f , 0 i dB it contains
no opium or other nkrcotic, may
be given to a child with implicit
confidence. Sold by all dealers.
Gentlemai. Gay's
Exercise- Pilgrims First Thanks- ed
Slving Day.
Recitation
Tlw tksgiving.
itrcitation November Woods.
Uet-itatioR—Progress.
Song Hall the Glad Thanksgiv
ing
The teach* r took this occasion to
promt to the people the idea of
orgnt Ding n !o* * I Imprisvemeiit As-
sci iatlon. wbl« h was heartily * n-
dcT' * d l v e\erv o** - .
IkeaMh of Mr*. B. C. Oartcw.
Ritter, Nov. 30.—Special: Mrs.
B. C. Carter died &t her home here
Monday morilng, Nov. ^Oth. Mrs.
Cart«r had been very 111 three
months but bore her sufferings witl
patience without murmuring or com
' plr inlog and whet-, the death
summons came she peacefully pass-
into the great beyond
as if
aslet p without a struggle. She
was a Christian woman one whose
example and effect on the
home and on the lives of her ;
dear ones will he sor»ly ’
Mrs. Carter was Miss Florence Johns
She let ves to mourn tie, oc~..u .
her husband and the following chll-
urett: Ben, John, and Detrevllle,
of Litter; Mrs. E. C. Duncan, Ruf
fin; and Mrs. Frank Jenny of Brut*-
son. One sister, Mrs. Luke Stan-
Fall Announcement
We desire to announce that,we have greatly en
larged and improved our stock of Goods, adding
several new lines. We have just completed a hand
some new store building, and are prepared to give
you the best of service, and take care of your every
want
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We Sell Furniture
One of our n^w lines is a complete stock of Fur
niture to be sold for cash or on installment plan.
Other Lines
We carry a well selected stock of Ladies Dress
Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats. Our stock
of groceries is also complete.
Special Sale of all Sununer Goods
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
[Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
J. D. Ackerman & Sons
Cottageville, South Carolina
1 hr followTiofficer* w»*j*‘ j, y of Lod£c anti one brother, Mr.
<•<1. V't-v. M. M Corbitt, prAiident;
MDs I(atterr'M>, \Ue pribident, Miss
Latina Folk. »» r*r;.ri. ..IDs \j ne
Varn. treasurer
MBs Rattome of Vorkv: ■. : r
Is* ii; her cf H.t fchii* !. This U
h< r s**ci(l t*mi. Too much can
not be said of her faithful v., r!> a<*
t«.'ulur In and oi t * r the school
room, jio eoi.ml.lint, but all pr.nse
f* r h« r uoi !*• \ * i k and * hr;
LOTAL AND PKUNOVAL.
Jacob O'Quln, of Henderaonville,
was here on business Friday.
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B J. Crosby, of Mail Route one,
w;;.* here Saturday on business. ^
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H J. Given*, of Black Creek,
was In town Friday.
Billie Johns, of Stokes.
Mrs. Carter wr * a member of S».
John* Baptist church in Barnwell
county ui^ii she was married o
Mr. Carter, she then came with
her husband u> Ebenezer Methev
diet church whir*' she hat* been a
ft ithfv.l and ronsist*;-: member un
til death. She will b*“ sadly miss
ed In her home arid oommuaiu.
J let glaee i an liever ti tilled e^u
earth. We know that the- hus
band i-ncl children haw the* sympa
thy e>t their many frl*n«‘.. .y->l kin-
eli* d 'i'i y (.,•< bi< • - aad lielp
them to so li%*‘ that they will meet
her in 1i»e be'ttcr woriel.
• (Me Who L*>\ed Her.
n
Your Money
J. Cone, of Lodge,
Monday on business.
was
ere
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Joeteph O Qtiin. of Penlel, wra In
town Monday.
Ite rte- 1'iaini la <!<•»<•.
Leielge. Nov 20. S|ie> t al 'tt< -
a few menth* of rest from this
se'rlbe s pi n 1 am agr.Jn at the pout
*1 duty and am ready for the fight.
Vnd ritlit lore I would like tee -oiy
that the read* in our seetioi- are When you have a bilious attack
in n terrible t'ondUlon, they are r.- gi'e Chainberlaii• * Tablets a no,
shame at;\1 eitsgrace to the men The 1 ) are excellent. For sale by r.-ll
who hold the position of Highway dealers.
Commissioners New w<- *1*» n<>t —
want to be harsh or anything of the
kind, but we elo want to see our
roads worked.
The farmers r re'still pulling awry,
ot< the fleecy staple. They pinch
G
o" o Paid on Deposits
in cur Savings Department.
1' o more than any Bank
in the County Pays.
until they get out a hale, and then
gin it or the majority of them gin
The morning exerrl*c* consisted \y \v. Bishop of Ruffin Route ** th, ’> 11
of a song service. Scripture read-i ^ waa hert> Krlday on a business Tho of Ih** olher crops
trip. ' ' nre gathered and at present sugar
• * cane I* being ground.
THE
SEWING
MACHINE
OF
QUAUTY.
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ing and prayer by Rev. F. O
Curtis, and an address by W.
The Bank of Smoaks
SMOAKS, ...
T H.
in town Moi’.Iay on business.
t'rrmel,
Htuoak, editor of The Pres* and j u „ ... Miss Edna ( hltty, one of Olr-r's
Stuiriard Rev„ J. R. Funderburk, ,, , PrelanM, Jr , of Ruffin, young laeiies. spei last
pastor of the church, presided at 1{o " ** *’ ' %liH ^ week in tkj* section with relative*,
the morning session. j It will be remembered that Mi** k
At the conclusion of these exer- i T. H. Caldwell.- *»f L*»elge, was (’hltty very suce‘e*sfully taught the
Dry Bran* h achool last yeiur where
she won many friends.
Mr. inei Mrs B B. Bisheip and
children. lA»nrie au*! Non: an. of
Khrhardt. spent Sunday last with
the latter’s parei-s, Mr. and Mr*.
W. H. Hiers.
Mias Lucile K Hiers is staying
with Iyer grr>nclanother. Mr*. Mary
Hier* near town attending school
at thlk place.
E. R PL hop. f*»rniet-ly of Khr
hardt hut now of this place, visited j
the home of Mr. H. A. Cummingw
Sunday uftertvoou. ^ _
The stork vieited the home of ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W McMilhn a few
elses, dinner was spread on the
long table In tho-church y.trd. aa4 * *
a dimmer which would have won the Hon. G. W. Way, of Mt
admiration of the Pilgrim Fathers, was h- town Monday,
was spread and enj*>yed by e«* h * • •
and all. When the hungry were' fed
and the fragment* collected, those
preaenl again repaired to the churc
where a splendid program wa* ren- j
dared by' the Baptist Young Peo- j
ple’a Urdon of Doctor‘a Creek. W. ,
L/Saunders, the president of the
union, paeaided. Rev. F. O. S.
CurtM delivered one of hta Interest
ing and Instructive addresses greatljj
to the enjoyment of those present.
A declamation, “Thanksglvlog” was
given by Miss Wilma Brelano. after
wrhich Rev. Funderburk sang a
beautiful solo. This concluded the
exercises, after which the people
departed lor Ctietr homes.
H. T Herndon, of Penlel, me\
he mentioned among those in town
Monday.
1HX BAnJET-LKBBT CO
NOT
SOLO
UNDER
ANY
OTHER
NAME.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
President.
W. H. VARN,
Vice-Prest.
5. C.
W. C. PAFRICK. JR.,
Cashier.
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If you puivh*«c tlu- NEW HOME you will
have * (Ui- u»ct at ttw price you pay, auU will
uot Lave au cn.U- -* t-luun of nqiutn.
UBBER
ROOFING--
CHAKLBTON,S.a
days ago, find left for them a
sweet little hoy.
MiRse* Kdre (’bitty and Ruby
Stanley were the guests of Mias
Ella Cummins Sunday s-fternooo.
Quality -
Considered
it is the
Cheapest
in the end
to buy.
For Solid Gold and Silver
If you want a sewlnc macUlar, writs for
oUr latest c»tuk»!fuc U .on* y 04 purcbuM*.
(He Nix HuU Imi Cc., Of^re, Mat
. Jewelry G<» to
J- A. WlSTERBERG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Nekt Door to New Postoffbe.
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