The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 11, 1916, Image 2

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r i *• PAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, October n. 1916. f , * ? N x wj ir WILL UNION MEETING . 2ND DIVISION _ • Shiloh BaptiM Chimh t«> be Hovt of fiatheHiis on Orn>ber 28 un<l 20. Hr. To Visit The New Store and See how Low the Prices are on Everything. Men’s Suits From $5.00 to $18.00 Boys’ Suits From 1.50 to 6.00 Men’s Pants From 1.00 to 5.00 Shoes From $1.50 to $5.00. Hats From 50 cents to $1.50 Ladies’ Suits From $2.50 to $7.50 Sport Coats From $2.50 to $7.50 Ladies' Hats From 50 Cents to $5.00 Shirts From 50 Cents to $5.00 ¥ A Fine line of Dress Goods to suit Rich and Poor alike. / \ The union nieetinK of the Second Division of the Colleton Baptist A«- sotiation "ill be held "ith Shiloh i-hurch Saturday and Sunday. t)c- tober 28 ahd 23 The following is the program: Saturday Morning. lit: 20. Devotional and prayer service conducted by J. W. Bishop. lll'to. Introductory sermon by Key. C. W. Jones. Alternate Rev. (\ L. Harrison. \ Jhe foilo"in K subjects will then lie discussed: 1. Do you believe it is right to have fairs, bazaars, raffling off’ of cake, etc., to raise money for church or other Christian uses? What is the. Scriptural, means of raising money for church or other Christian uses? Disc ussed by J. M. Benton and P- M. lohns. 2. Would you ask an unsaved person to contribute money or goods for the support or benefit of church work? Diseuseeck by J. A. Varu and A. C. Breland. 3. How do >011 harmonize th * Calvlnistic view of the perseverance of the saints with the Arminian be lief of falling from grace? Dis cussed !<> Rev. F. O. S. Curtis. 4 Can a person live a fauitle-s lije? Discussed by J. D. Ramsey and Rev. C. L. Harrison. What advice do >ou give for making a success of the* Christian life? , Discussed by John Kinard. Pe rry Conic v and (J. H. All. g. Should a ilruicl* retain as !t- mcmirer.% tiros** who continue to in- elulge in daiicing and card playing.' Discussed l»y I .el;: ml Hiers and Rev. C. W. .lon> <. , Sunday Morning. Song find prayer service, conducted In John Kinard. 10:30. What is your phfn to work ujKa live Sunday school? Dis- c ussion left Wpen to cielegates. if:•••*. Alissionary sermon preach- /d by Rev. F. (). S. Curtis. All the* chunhes of this division are earnestly requested to be rey- rcsented pf this union. P. M. JOHNS.- WALTER BLACK. Committee. A Walterboro, South Carolina 4 Tyr* .1 1 nl IM \ V T S .- ( Ml Lb h h v NARCOTIC. WnaJCamAiMi fiwnn mss mlLoss or Sup. ny* Cektalti Compaq KEW YORK. USTOM For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years MSTORIII •X /■ / / to J. C. Crosby’s Restaurant. _ X r x / \ I* ■" Id \ This store is the talk of the county. We simply Undersell. Come and convince youitelf as oth- drshave done. We always carry a complete line of Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes , Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear and Gent* Furnish ings. Don’t fail to visit our tailoring depart ment where we make suits to your measure. Mail orders given prompt attention. Don’t for get the. place. Branch stores at Savannah, Ga. and Columbia, S. C. M. L SHOOB OppositeKogerHardware Co., Walterboro, S. C. HERE’S REAL NEWS Fc*r Ue*j:ele*rs <>f Tire Pivs** r.nel Stand ard. Whqt .could he of more ifttefrest ty Walterboro kidney BUfTerera than ti.- stutement of a Walterboro reside n: "ho has suffered and has been c ured? Doan's Kidney Pills cr** publicly endorsed i>y many Wi lterboro p*. pie/ |{ead what Mr. A* kerdian says ithrut them. J.. I!. Ac’;c: man. ivnhmt. M? : n St.. Walterboro. says: A few ye r ago 1 had an attack of kidrev trould**. < aused by a strain. Mv back ached loiv-tantly and rn tlte morning, 1 could hatdly bend o v doop. The kidn*y s»eretions wr-r ■ too frequent in passage and ve-y painful at tinier. 1 ps^d other rem edies. but’ with no po««l resuUa. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Klein’s Drue Stme and two boxes * tt-ed me of rvor> Kvmrtom of kidnev trouble Tie comr’ain? has ^v^r retn—w-d.” Price Rbr. at sM driers. Don't e'mp’v a«k for r t-'*lprv rcm<dy -e»t t\ (In‘* v P'U" *ho s'*me e rr^d Mr. Ackemap Fr.stc- Mil- burn Co.. Props., Buffalo. \. Y.. Union Meeting First District BMACCLCTS CHAINS RINGS r s c c 1 o u s STONES SILVERWARE TOILET SETS ELGIN WATCHES 9 ** J Finn Jewelry Store ; . . ... <e • r; ^ :V .* * >k - t OTTAt.KYtl.I.E v + v -••******■ S: * X* C K. ile. C *. t *• Thus. >v h * it T 1 , i mri. etir.g nt • Indian , t.. ; 1 he ■ %c. *« Pr» -s Add*- #»v. «! f; r lv. Poland A.kcrnitin • * '! >. Kn!.i od Blanche V. s- e»r<: > M' .> Hiowii JCe«. t; c'one Bn 1 Smith and Wendell \< k. rm.in Miss** - Eva ajid Virgie Jot dap. Helen Mahty. Kunlce and Mabel Atrketman. Bertie Ayk»>: man Sheppie Addison. Inez Aikerman Ruth and India Pierce*. Shep Pierce and Asberrv Willis. \ t>umber of boy* and girls are attending college thii* session. They are Oussie “DuRant, at Clemaon; Flctche- Reeve*. at The Citadel; Nolan Yeoman*. at * Orangeburg: 'Clarence and Russell Aikerman, at Wocord Colloge The girl* are Miasea Winnie Ackerman and Annie Pierce, at Lander CoHege: Misa Wi acna Ackerman, at Columbia Col ivre Xliss C i‘j: - g ni i.iK\ is \ < oi.d The Union of the Fiist Division of the Colleton l>apr : st Assoriatinn will he held with th** Spiine H'U Bapt'st church on Friday. befor r the fl fth Snrdav in Octobe-'. ^ T!*e folio" ine i* thr*/program 111: :’.o. Devotional exerc ise* b> the moderator. . tl'fli*. Korollmeef of (le’eer.'ei | rr.A anr>oiptn*.cnt of romoiiT*'*—* 11:3<V, Pleaching he I. C B’c-s 1 1 :*: •». An Kve®'<'*i* of Luke I 11:21-22. hv Re*. .t s. M. Fin**’- s.it uiclnv. ?<. *>ii a, t*! Vr *■ •er^i-o ^ ] »’tl •» Jh. 1 rii f'C* 'X < >••• iXvt.tpLno ' • ID v. 3. w.. ! A' V **’ m n' . 1 ’ 3llpp« 7«i B- P.V-t>s to /.'on*" <or 1 '•* t '■ poj.. by !o*. J. M CVavoe Nuniluy, a... m Pravt'p.; *.i. : , l" Sund • > school ;;i.rss m> , • i:ie'd>y c N l.anplal**. \ CINE Quality FULGHUM OATS ® Plant Fulghum Oats because they make more and mature earlier. COc x PRICE $1.00 .’ER BUSHEL F. Mason Crum <& i 1 Oranireburff, S. C. ti V El L-rnit Vi K> :tnan. it p|\K T\IC cud M*s ^M -ggio Bell** "" 1 1,1 sOrt. Preaching Ux •t 1 > • n Colmt |« Dr Bell’s Pjoe-Tat Honey cm/ , K *'*'’ l -X '•«' • M.' •t.'ims alj th,, soothing elements of i We a-k all iH» church Ayn< EAstetl u of •'h.irh s*on. -{>* •': the pin,- for*--'. 1* jp 1-; t]-,. j rr j. on their ■<t | M*’gates *: r * i .‘i " n!l Mi: - ttiled uiembranc. and by its untlsep- tweeting. —».lu.*. n.. ». •vKurdi' \<'t.* pi Bel X \ck«»*iuan Ml; - Helen M.i! ■ v. - : Sp. n. ** b*.:*g. Is *vls titijt Mir- Vie.: .l(,'tq:-*’ The \V. k! C : ;»t I'oTtag* \ ijie B.iptt.st * bur, h There u,-! > *yvcr..l speak ct s'-. \f- <oi*k and Mix, White feem c hailc >fon: . ! \> Mt- Price .md V*s\ 1* -.’i*-. Wallet bc-t o, ar.ii Mrs tlii.n Hc»r*det'H)T| ville. T!i** meet: r. c wa , or.*lu« ted b> Mi** ('.core A A< i-*** - nian There Were delegate? pre^. nt tiori cthr .hutches. There »'’ere sp*-..kets it* the iu- terest of the Sunday school at the Methodist church. Wednesday. All rch< r- to i:rsS t" att**n»l t'- * • n«* properties loosens the phlegm, you hi eat he ea: ier, and what pcofu ised-'to be a -e\ci-* cold has been broken t;p. i'or that uffed-up feel ing. ttgjit < heyt or sore throat ink** a dos,. of Dr. Bell's I’ine.Tar-lJonoy and pt*\ent a "eating. hacking ro:;gh dragging through the winter. At your Dryggist. 25c .F()<i:PM L VNCiD \!.F. jit-i r*-ta- ISifili Grtido ?*roct N »* • f * - a i.x s Rin:uM \tin>i tM.i.ows k\. Ihist BE Iu the Tain 11 day fe 11 ov • i! * he pair'* ' is gene* i r g> • of C \RD uh T*MM\s : n you since — i FJoan'? ^ Please allow nt* spai e .'njoyed the addtesses by Mr Brah-' column* to < xpre?~ my ham*. Mr Way. Mr. Owens and Pre-| thank* t<K*m> fro cds for the nary l'>' siding Rider Kdwat* A yyty en-1 kindnc**e* Kt*o«p me n th* t ••••t n'‘ r , - Vf , ?Y , ''p*"r \ ' :u r : • T •*•« -« c T > t -\ • T • * ’ | j . 1 . T *d p-».» r* ?’•, j * yS : rr tcrMV i :« it.-s ■ i'p-itr the • ' 1 j: -e • ff, ex’-.,-: !a* he nhd throb Liniim •• * Ip'a >' t> C e >*! qi.' %- T * C* orge > * ’• •tt : rk:*- ”p and ?•' •’ ; lin* *. s’ ’ •••i:*c>« f-Drr- r ys - 1 *To d ■* r--- '. si* . ! 1 a- l - eh FKl it AM) Vn'iLf AiiLF.S /. t'ti 1: ..'it week * ir'u . fr/X ara :'»v.' ;-vjc . vVe t:*e Le.-t. . $ejc • > v v i'h ■r . ,' -t. !:y. . v c n u . a t .a ! tc con li? *Vc invite out-of-t • :re hsv-quarter*; 1- •- *rpers to make f X i”. Smoa!:?. joygble dinner wa>i. served in th #cbool auditorium ou account of the inclement weather. illness of my tiiothei iH)Uy ;u Ruffin. Oct. 9. Drii’se*. p:a r.' -lino- in ;r ■ s t ’r - h 'd/e- /• ' !. y)S D', Cu:ck!T . s-xithed ment. Oc: a bot’n t. 1 "urf* 2a.. 3'arn'-- Trie Corner Grocery