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t 1 » / / \ . page four. PUSS AND STANDARD WEDNESDAY JULY 23. 19M Ike Preaa and Standard Tod did mi km v’ Well. If tkla 1 19T7< fOOJT BY THE PREM ASD STANDARD, INC. 1S1 W. W. SMOAK EdKor and Mgr. P. L. MORROW, Auoclnte Editor. •t the poatcfflee. Widter- ^ther loved one. 8. C.. aa aecond dene mail be tree, ignorance in your eaae baa * .. been, or may. have been, costly. But If you did not know, and you h<iTe read this, you know nnvr. If you do not think we kr.ow what we are talking about ask your doctor, hut for the rake of your lov ed ones do not longer ait by In In difference and be a party, to the death of your child, your wife or Screen screen!. aud dean, clean and SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Year •. BO •SB THE AMERICAN ••XOTfc.* ■ REMITTANCES. AH checks and drafts should be drawn la (avor of tbs Press and Look at tho printed label on your paper. The date thereon shows when tho subscription expire*. For- . ward your money in ample time for rukeVal. Notice date on label care fully, and If not correct please no tify ns at once. Subscribers desiring the address * of their paper changed, will please v otate In their conimuntcatlcn both tho old and the new addreaaea. •) ' M’* •tiler. For week ..Wginblng ‘ Wednesday, July J8. 19J6. For South Atlantic and Fast (liilf Sthtes: Generally fair weather and nrniul temperatures probable during the week, except that scattered nhou«-rs will likel yocctfr in Florida and along the South Atlantic coast. PREPARE KOR WINTER GARDEN PerhapR It were unnecessary for. a mere editor to presume to advise the preparation of a good winter garden. Hut when one recalls hav ing seen home after home in .his fertile county w^|h no 'vestige of anything green and growing in the winter, it la time to sound a note of warning, and a call to prepared- z nets. « BOY HODt'TH. * LETTERS FROM THE* < PEOPLE. *«*»*•»»•••••« AT THE CHURCHES . 1 - ■'* t? i **•***.*•••**•• I.. E. Hill on False Prophet*. Editor Preas and Standard: I saw an article In- your paper last week that Impressed m« ver. much. It is ih reference to • the Holiness discussion. Now, almost everybody out of the asylum knov.s that there is a heaven and a h-Mf. and a road leading to each place. Christ came in thlp world and blar ed ’out these two roads and made them so plain that a wayfaring man may not err therein.' though he Ik a fool. Now just as well informed men as evrt- have or ever will live, came into this world and ‘ lived Christian lives, and lots of them arc wmmmutm there Is v.o way to convince rfte other wise. Yet we have little jumped up organizations whooping .out here is a new. and straighter and better road. yon'c*hin? newly discow-red. come, go with us. we are right..And i few good people under the excite ment will side track and go with uiem. It makes mo.-so tired to hear of good old men leavitp^ their ciiurches that they have belonged to 4<* nr 50 years, side-track* and probably get so far off they never i v lit get hack. About 1 .*> years .' v «o you e^uld no: l»cryr anything abound here hnr Ad v«*ntists. Qh that n-.a« ell ‘and :.!l 'limit .’7 mcniIters left a 'eert.tla jchtireh in this community, and the St. Jude’* Church. R«v. Herbert F. Schroeter, !{ect«-. ^11:00 A. M. Holy cor.inTTIT!^. and sermon. 5:30 P. M-.—Sunday- school. • • There will be no evening service St. Jude’s on tills Sunday, but a union service will be hoick at the Methodist Episcopal church instead thereof. An invitation is extended to everyone to be pre/ent. y XJ The movement to org^lze Boy Scouts in Walterboro should receive the sanction and support of every Citizen. One of the p rohlenis hero Is what to do with the energetic young fellow, let loose from school, '.vith fiothing to do. * Tlw chances are that, such being the ca:In- will get* into mischief and trouble Give Jlhe town a live Bov Scout v.—organisation and the problem .will ‘foe’ largely solved'’. . Tlte jlwiy will have* something to dll -under tbe care and dlrectiou of com|iei<n; leaders. Better that bf •.hotii ■ be taught iliivahic respect for ihers* and unsedfisli service th in the \ ic< incident to 111,* on the street AValterbgro Is indeed forinniit*^ in having young men wlio'Vill irf: * up this work just now, and liecfn train ing our boys in scout yfatt. \re there not some yotinjg ladler wlm will also, organize girls in’o r *mp Fire clulisV/ If organization is good for the/tKiys, why not lor the girls?. Another 1 “note”has been written # * to ".the Imperial German govern ment” the United States, signed his tlm«!~VI,an£ing ’ and not Bryan. , „„„ rhis note purports to be the last at rest and will ever be there. fYom our government. We Irust^lt * ‘ 1 hall be the last one necessary, but it would be much better to keep up t correspondence through several months. If by so doing the tension and Reeling between this govern ment and Germany should be some- vhat lessened. Germany is in no position no v calmly.and sanely to consider ffipJo- •natlc relations with the United bBates. Let »ub suppose the case of a man engaged in a fight Vith. an- ’ther man, i>erhaps stronger and eavier than he is, and his very life tepended upon his /fight, .do you pa! ,, () think that would he* a good time to; non, Remonstrate with him for tramp ling dotvn some of your beets? Sup pose you were In sufh at' fight; do you think you wopld he capable of discussing ethical, moral or even legal question? Would you net eel like saying: "You just wait till l get through with this scrap and 1 will talk to you. k * Uncle Sam has a ticklish position to fill, and the country seems to have faith In his wisdom. The coun try, unless It be the munitions trust and u few jingoes, doesn’t want war with Germany or any other power. . Here are our main reasons for no: wanting war.- Here are two vivid pictures—ser mons in paragraphs. The first is Europe, as the Louisville (’ourier- Journal sees it. Fields from whlcli every st^lfc ot corn has been cut by bullets, vil lages in which every home/has been razed by shells, tvoodl.yfds 'where, every tree has been Udled by can non. A country* slipped of Its fooN fsli bide by Aampjfe, War! The second i/ America---in pea- o and proseprU/ |> is th«\ striking ontrast of/The Chicago Irerald: . Corh </Coii nearly three billion JiushelljK wheat ^n>p nearly a Iti! | iioiiKiislnls; oats <1*0 it a billion /i'!'! I :i>fiir.|; i.ib.-r rrops is [troporiioi:; 4 . •' '.li-up of Mood required, to pro-1 >u.< a them. We i!*>n’f seem so lack ! ing in "kultur” after all. , j Tin r.- you have it peace ami war ilosiTibetl in a few words. Do- you j w.anr-.to KO to war and have th first picture become‘ours? Freshyferlan Church. Bey. lo>Koy Henderson will oc cupy-the pulpit at this yhurch next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the usual hour. ftev. Henderson is a native of Walterboro and is now* lo cated in Tennessee. Sunday school at the usual hour Jt. L. Fraser;• Superintendent. *» Methodist church. Rev. J. W. Vlttllinc. Pastor •Services Sunday morning at usual hour, preaching by the pastor. Sun day schoglRt 5 o'clock In the after noon. 'Bil|rte class 10:89 A. M. ' Union shsjtices in the -evening, welcoming Rev. Herbert F. SVbroe- ter. new Episcopal ,'minister. All people invited. . ■ • DajU 1*1 t hurcli. ^ . Sermon Thursday evening oy pastor. Itev. J. <*. Lawson. Sunday school at usual morning liour. - Our Bargain Counter Watch our BARGAIN COUNTER, for new special . Hie reductions on all Articles. ' * ' ' ■]£ MILLINERY t ' I * . 1 v « . ' • ‘ . We still have a nice selection of hats, which we will close oat for cost price. Ladies’ and Men’s P. B. Suits ' « We just have a few P. B. Suits left and will sell the- f * ■ r for any reasonable offer. ' * See us for anything in the Ladies and Men’s line. ♦WE ARE THE LEADERS.” , / • Colleton Bargain House B. LEVY, Mgr. in i harge-was ticked the qwe Wh.lt .an* you going to <|ci. so ninny of your members are leav mg your church and •joining th<* Aflientist?” The’ good’ gen' r,m!led and said they arp the sn*rp of the flock that arc le l./tcr on they .»* , i return nfotigh the most of them have re turned. Jiut some petiphy are «o si unborn they will go t<yruin I*,-- We they will yield and 7 come back to the flock. An^j that is why I am writing this that 1 tnay keep the r, °ck in the blazed way that our Master has left here before us. Oh. well, all these little jumped- up organizations are only a fullfil!- ment of thy Bible. Before the end of time w*o are to we visited with false prophets that will deceive the very ptect if possible. They, are as a flow/r today they flourish, tomor row they are faded ami gone. I have always heard that a man once a man and twice a child— ann when ! hear of an old man 'eaving his church and getting on one of these sidetracks. I know tha* •e is childish. I am a Baptist and lr f Vtfs compelled to l**ave the Bap- ti:t 1 would go to the Methodist. Fut all the preaching, all 'the nray- aml all the singing’ami all t}ie ********** THE NEWSPAPER SPEAKS * * ************* 'nio ‘tic « that can he spoken by the un (From address delivered bv Jo seph If. Finn, president Nlrhola-Finu Advertising ('ompany, before Asso ciated Advertising flubs of the World Convention Chicago, July 22 ’915. Born of the deep, dally need of a nation—I am the Voice of Now— the incarnate spirit of Times—Mon arch of things that Are. . My Vcold type" burns with the fire blood of human action. I am fed by arteries of wire that girdle •he eatrh. I drink Trom the cup of every living joy and sorrow.. 1 sleep not--rest not., I- know not night, nor day. nor season. I know no death, yet I am born again with ev ery morn, with every noon—with I very twilight. I leap into fresh be ing with every new world’s event. Those w ho created me e*sse to bo thf" brains and heart's blood that nourish me go the way of humane dissolution. Yet I Ihe on—and on. I am majestic in my Strength - , r "bnme in my Power—Terrible in Potentialities —vet as demoerat- k no wo/tongues will never clmni*-iY,' . , :thil ! ho,». .in., IroNtibat "J 1 " : ‘ s ,h “ P*"* r ’atlonsbrdln hrdfup bardwilvnpu r eye.s will hever be moved bv *he eycRcMcnt f<* gr*^ out of fhf -iraiglit wav blared nut before i IV* not deceived, God k not mock. 1 - L. K. HIM - who sells me >r a penny. i I ^nt the consort of Kings—the onrtner of capital*—the brother of *ni! The inspiration- of the hope. les- the rirlit arm. o f the needy - J h«- y IS/THE ( IIII.D SAUK? can only ’•cateh" typhoid feyA-r through the month. Tho germ One of a S|M*eie. Aero nil ng to the ('amphellsville (Ky, New Journal, an editor receiv ed a card which contained the follow ing: "Please send me a few copies of the paper containing the obituary of my auni. Also publish the enclos ed clipping of the marriage of my \Y Tfet horo, R. f\ ft.* 2.- .luh * CALOMEL SELDOM SOLD HERE NOW Nasty Drug Saliva Sick ami -V« tales, Makes I'oii la>s<* m Itay’s Work Y#>!l Every druggist in town wui • druggist and everybody’s druggist bits noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver ..loc, m™ „ A,,, 1 , Tol. ,.k r r,7"i , „ “ ? >»“ *»»'<• "'-.'Ion in " fcr z' ^ - ..s • ••• •••ft muiiiu iiieniion it nwst get into the system by way of • Vo,,r ,0 ‘a I coin tuns, if It doelm’t cos, - anything tbat“I have two bull calve* for sale. As my subscription Is out. Please stop my paper. Times are too the mouth or drank. that is by being eaten This is a germ of dis- .— ^ ,,,, yaae which produces and reproduces hard to waste money 1/ i It, j 1 in fHth. lj gets into water atid is takenf in this w a y. or flies carry it, nr if a typhoid patient is in a home, .the sources of infection mul y tipi.v. « Here is a preventable dis ease which every year is claiming victims in our town* and county. Sexeqal newly made graves attest the correctness of this stateni'.Mif. How eagerly those, left behind would rid a premise of the cess pool 0, infection if by so doing the "vacant rbair" could again he filled. A picture it you please,. Here is y/ a family consisting of a mother, father and four or five, bright chil drenLet us picture them living on a farm. The huso is unssrecnotf and flies are abundant These plv between the hquse. th,e dining room and pools of filth in, tlte yard or lot. The father is too busy with his farm work.to pay any attention to a hog wallow by the ga|vC Water stands here an dflith accumulates. The typhoid fever germ appears and fn some mapner gets into the wVil. whith i<» a surface one, or Into the dlniptr nwmi. <»r water pad. an4 is 'taken Into the system. A member of the family is stricken, ynd soon the hoarse stops at the <|oor. Or perhaps the physician and trained nurse sav£ the life «f the, pat tent and the sorrow of a broken tamly cinle. But. even so. at whst a lor.-: In suffering and money. . Enough for doctor and nurse to screen .-ey. eral houses and make sanitarv the premise* for half a mile. Suppose, the result should not be so fnrtiinate and the new made grave result?! Parents, what are you thinking of pot to prevent this catastrophe?’ papers." on news- Sit We Say. A town that i& large enough and good enough for a niifn to earn his living in. is good enough for him to buy his provisions In. If he does not think so. both he and the town would he better off if his tent were Pitched on other prairies Yorkv~ilie Enquirer. * That is mightv straight talk, hut true H looks to us like rank in gratitude to make your money yoitc living |n a place and then spend *t re. It ts « practice that i too common.— Lancaster News. ’Calomel is dangekous and peopt-* know it. while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re sults,” said a prominent local drug-- gist Dodson's Liter Tone is per sonally guaranteed by every drug **ist who sells it .\ large bottle 5o cents, and if it fails to give ca-v relief in every case of’ liver slug gishness and constipation, vou have only to ask /or your money hack Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleas ant-tasting, purely vegetable rentedv harmless to both children and adults. ~ the < h: *> :.ion of the oppr-d t 'jux-e mo of the • rimlnal. I unt !. * • oitome of the world’s Co;: : i Tragedy. | Mv ite-pouvihiiity is fruin!**-. I k .-ind the iiorid s*o:i« trtili-te'- ) ' ‘v *>‘e "ord yfld battle fjam.' *hc jTi>iri/on I c/Tin^rd 'p» ace and the v ar-lords oie y. I a ,„ ji, an ' :nv individual more powerful than j. ’iv group I am the dvnamic force I Public Opinion. Rightly dtr.. t. d i i am a ( r*-ator of Confidence. v ! bulhler of happiness In living. I sun the liacktKMie of Commerce. The Trailbtyzer of Prosperity. I am th« teacher <»f Patriotism. I am the hands of the dock of Time -the clarion voice of civili zation. * I am the Newspaper. That Colleton 'county can pro duce as fine fruit as can be grown in the ridge section or anywhere *lee. we i, a ve long. contended. anA could prove It. were it not that the box of delicious peaches sent us from B. L. Jones. Smoaks. proved too tempting to. keep them W ej^ ■thition purposes. Certain it Jwas at they were as fine as anv grown in any part of South Carolina. - NOT TOO The editor wishes to thank Au ditor E. M. Jnes/fpr a faawket of v'erv ^ - ...... .fine tomatoes. Thev were like »h« ;> spoonful at niriu | «kull little ^’aspar found, " large There will be many flies during August and September which you should keep out. To do this screens are essential. The cost is trifling compared . with the avoid ance of risk to the health of a family. One doctor’s bill would screen several houses, and the un dertaker’s bill would screen many more. Avoid both by screening now. - ^ We have doors, windows and screen yvire. Our prices arc very reasonable. Screen Doors, for $1.00 up. Screen Windows, for 35c. and up. Screen wire, for 15c. a yd. and up. A. V1CHMAN & SON 1 - * t ‘ .ft. • N ‘ . / Leading Hardware Dealers. m. • * t .. ' v and wake up feeling fine; no hi) liousness. sick headache, and stom ach or constipated bowels. It docs "tot gripe or cause inconvenience aM tho next day like ' violent calomei Take a dose of calomel today and ! and smoo cious. •’* a Ae' also a ooth Hr. J round." and delj- *nes in addition to b« - fine county auditor is gardener. • ' Walterboro, / elsewhere. It j s a practice that is all , k H d ° s too common lam. ^uier v.,.. ^ ‘ tomorrow you will feel u^ik. -.ic kmT South Carolina ' ■ * re, jr No will < ure Malaria or Bil- oul Fever. It kills the germs. •f 199-«m. • and nauseated. DohT lose a work' Take Dodson’s Liver instead and feel Tfne. full o' •m<l ambition. day / D. it Blar and treasure ••vnding thi lives in Bamnere. He wept to join Mrs. Black and the children, who!* have been there for several days. popular clerk Walterboro, is Hsiting rela- * * « ********** * t*. OBITUARY APPLICA TION BLANK , / —-— s « * y Being interested in the welfare of Colleton County, South Carolina 1 hereby make application for membership in THE^eOLLETON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Subject to-Uje-rules and by-laws of the organization, and I agree to do allj can to assist the officers and members of tho-associa tion and further’(he interests of Colleton County Ldd. Date...... 1915Signed.., Presented by Address!. Township. ************ / / yiktuh of An Infant. On Monday evening. July 5th, ar 4;r.’n o'clock the Infant styp* e’/S\r. and Mrs. M. L. Taylor died tt’ur an Mlpess of .tv o we.vks. ^le wa: tweet lyying child and^.it hard to giv'e I'm /jir0. When *i:e cords of »ov* v..r/)/ao Ughtlv or: an u nrouail the i'M^forn: we loved so delr. But we have to «ubniit to the will qf o<ir heavenlU father, w no •loeth things 1 veil Vet it -«». har«l to give him up. but what omfo^ring 'bought to know tliat he is styfc in the .arms of Jesus, where 'se, all sitould ■t)e striving ?•* g ( > 4^*us said Suffer litHe chrldren to '>me onto me. for st, fa is king dom of Aeaven. He'or.lv suff. rtil a few weeks and ali was done for aim that loving handr out 1 do, hut to no avail, for God haf!'oeal or oire litfip darllnT in heaver to dwv'U with him and the angeje. Where there is no sickness nor sorrow but joy and gladness. VV<» can't see Jyis snijl the sweet bye and >ye wv si : !i ru* • ' our darling in heavloi >.'i-.- par: . . Is no more. /He v as ti;<, :••<•( ■ an<l fpe dava old*, and \ .:- ,a;<; rest In Hie old Garter's E< r<i c* : ’ le v hqside lov • f one- *; i-' vre u there 4o await - the tesurr«-c» (; i morn. The funeral sen ices w i conducted by Rev. B. It fhn^r. . The little cradle is enipH : <c\ , The little clothes laid by a A mothers’ hope, a father',- J( >v In death's cold arms aeiii lie. Amidst Ills shining bard gi And so he bent ^ With Uivipg smile, yi''} ciasepd our darliruV lull unon Diy- • -iv hands are clasped breast. We have kissed tl»v 16 V < !\ bro • An. in our aching Hear;- wc km. «e have no baby no-. ‘ FATHER AND MOTHiiR. f To Drive Out Malaria r.t, .v An4 Bm,W U P T* 1 ® System Standaxd GROVE S whS T ? LESS ch,n Tonic, you knowr : r h j:- * re taking, aa the formula is •bow..* i. i. in* (ace, but th. memory oilr rtarl-I Th?rw!?"* 1 ^ < ’ n * n • U*te7e»"forni. >'»*"« in onr him , Jl'h S'. »»• ... - —malaria, the •uilds up the aystem. 50 cents