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X B" f >• •—ti -V Wednesday. June 13, 1917. REV. SCHROETER’S ADDRESS ID GRADUATES The follow-ins is the address by R*v. Herbert F. Scfyroeter to the members oi the graduating class of the Walterboro High School, at the .recent commencement, exercises: My Young Friends: It Is with exceeding great pleas ure that 1 speak - to you tonight. This is preeminently your 5,000,000 Ciras Lifted Right Off I 9 ■ * «. — and because it is your night, I shall address my remarks" to you. rather than to the audience assem bled here to pay you the respect and honor that the nccafcion demands. Saul of Tarsus, later known to "‘us a* thj Apostle Paul, has corn- paired life to a race. He had ptin-. ciples governing a successful lif°. As- a conseuuencejp he drew from the races figures of- speech, which he applied to life. I shall refer to cnly a very few of them. The lifst admonition js to "aim high.” Uun in this race of life as fhough you expected to win. The trouble with so many people who fail,in Hf 0 i? that they nev«;r tVally expected fa surceed. ' They imagin ed that all that was necessary was to run. 1 firmly believe, that there are thousands of potential genu- ises who have never become any thing more than potential genuises simply because they imagined eith er, that the heights of genius were ever-crowded, or that^-the winning* much -it tinw of the gratitude of W>e world was, }i'cataleptic, not worth the price in labor hardships. The course’of life is crowded on both sides by the men who began a! race, but stopped before they reach-! ed thb goal. But the course itself is always open to the man who willj keep on running untif he wins hisf goal. Now you are going to be I tempted- sometimes to quit. "Don’t do it! The way wRl'seem long, the Try S Drops of lUfk "Ggte-It” There's a wonderful difference be tween getting rid of a corn now an4 the way they ueed to try to get ri< - - — of it only four or five' years ago. "iJets-U" has revolutionised cora history, it s the duly corn rsmcdff yotir -^mpetitors strong. Dop’t al low any of these considerations to Influence you' against, continuance. Your "friends will teH 'you s»m *- times that you are defeated * even before you begin. Ignore the crit icism. as thousands of successful j men and women ha\o done before! you. I often think of what mighj; have been \f t'plumhps had listen ed to his friends and advisers. H<* was ^old that • the wsn'ld wan nof round, and there was n« more land and if he W;ere w ise he would avoid the possibility of falling off th*- earth. But you and 1 are living in 'America today as the result ..of his persistence. . Caesar could not suc ceed because he was an epileptic, and was subject to epib-ptic tits. Hu* he conquenM the known world. St. Paul was an epileptic and m-u-o therefore be forever, at) invalid. And yet the world, could ill affonl to be without the contributions of Patti. And of Napoleon, I could say permitted. H? was and suffered from and! .periodic loss of consciousness and f muscular troubles. ' When a young Weaver Upright IHE WORLD'S BES7 UPRIGHT MHO * i » • . Miss Alice Nielsen, who in 1U15 toured the South, has just completed a twenty weeks’ tohr in Ohio, In diana and Illinois, giving a total of 118 concert^ The - Musical Courier say?j she received $:K),(K)0 for these* concerts and was wort h it. The following is her opinion >'i" the Weaver Piano: “Sec* Jn«t 3 Drop, of •ft+u-Tt.' I«*W Tomorrow I'll Ju»t »«•! That Tana t Ifigltt Off — and lt*a Gone! M today that acts on the new prin ciple, not only f>f shriveling up tho corn, but of. loosening the torn off— so loose that you can lift it right off with your Angers. -Put 8 drops of •Gets-It" on that corn or callus to night. That's all. The corn ia I doomed sure as -sunrise. So pain, or trouble, or soreness. »You po sway once and for all with toe bundling bandages, toe-eating salves and Irrespttnsible what-nots. Tr*. , It—get surprised and lose a corn. '‘Oets-It" is sold everywhere. 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of prica by 12. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago, lit KVKRtJUKKX SKllVK KS If, you. voting hjen. 'aho. Satisfied i artillery offi* * :-. he was regarded m with.',simply making a living, bo 1 a failure because of ibe defects I mtro that that is all the world isjhav.c mention* d.. And >•« t ... - i cab! m union services, will lie held.ip tho There will Ik- no preaching ser- 1 vices -at Kveigre.n the -rd Sunday bu.P-B?%le school an I-corn 's sit inornihg. V' 1 , going to give you. ‘ If you have satisfied yoursylf with the idea of becoming a second-rate, man in any walk of life you may choose-—a s^c- nd rate nice i- all you will eve,- bo. - , (Jo to any business man today and tell Mm you are willing to, begin •and‘end your career with the hon- ‘•ors of an-^'"c* tuj\ or second-rate <Jerk. and 1 donhr- jf he will so much as- conafd* 4 : \>ic: for emjdov rUnj under him. , The positive sj,j, of «tLie .|)ropo.- : - »:-n something like this; -Begirt 1 w, bu* aim 1 gh. and believe thtt yc’i will preach those heights-, no •" str. r Vow low vnu uku.-t Itegin Think of th*-days, wht n you \v>W' lie tiv.n an oppoitunity to sliow vour "Wf -tW nf q-tjJpY : n<! work* ar.d don't neglect the v-.c-rk part. J-av such a-foundation fyour buildi.iic as will support t e completed woik. and make it-a vky-scrape.r fenndation. Run ns t'-e .gh you exp*cDsd to win your rpce. . \nd you. young’ ladies, t >e same *' rg applies* to you. If you * xtm<d . tf. be self-supporting. the affpfic*- Se*» him a-he pass,---his conquering afternoon army, five'. Knt«>pe, ’ and alters tJ<.-| —> map.. An',’ I think of the lands ’fi, despoiled', and the^hooves he \vjerk ed. Nnurb-es : v> as nruhlng when we. te< all th. iiutnan .live^<**st ipm th>' maelsfio») »f death, or the ach ing Marts'. 0: f, A b,'1jess chil- d en. o: t 1 e • i* er--.of fe (Vs. or Vh*- unnV <h*d grp.,ye*. And all he- gill rtU ND I’K.S With tom alfbve 5 ct«. htfgs * at q’uickV> .■» The their heads off \*oy 1 X‘ wish iis- ’*! •* man. .whollv ’■ !i»: fK,-. sistent ■> t’M a a-r-mlunation of all ■* w. him.. O ’ that p*rsts»*-nei ' sue ess. If JTotl t put *he t>et;er, > m re it wot;! i hog that tal:*- t o of t^tee months' I to g*-t on\ul 1 f** I ntXef h ngs you a profit. J" When you * ..d’y ?o put your .sh**.-ts »*n fejjdy du-gin w ith th* B. \. t Thomap HOg M* d\ine. f t t«gularly an<! \vtfO 5i ytiuj --Xfiats -ound oubJ i intt>dat-hoes tn n re'ptoqfhs—hog.f * ng •w.ill over .ho pbund> and as, ■Yiiph as "4 i pounds. ^Y'igure, th** iy**^ge ft ♦•(’•ng and vou wiil see. wiry i! e B. T>"o;- - ti\-fne* l«-. 1 ,V * 1 " w 0 "The Weaver Giami Piano is a supferb «hh1 delight- i jl instrument which responds to everv rtsjuiremeTit an*i. wish of the artist. I admire its superior tone and act im The Weaver 20 upright Is a dear little piano. I love the • li^H^^ ^nt. It suits me exactly and*| nrteaii it.” V, A yveat deal more than money is invclfbd in the purchase of a Wtaver Pian<K am! beauty, cultivated ta-tc and ^een appreciatj/ii <tf what is best in the importantUVtV that lead to the choice/f the Weaver. oi h.ixurv tone are / • .is thoHgh • \p«cf«'d ft' Rf tiioglh you cxpccttil K* ' P ’ uniting ,1s thorn-it Th ■p <• n t_ nogs cn this* no' np : *- th?n WEMEH MHO GO. IHC. v* ^ A' . Manufacturers, York, Pa. Thos. Black v"'” *’ • - J Factory Distributor n- i Bamberg, S. C. / v THOS. BLAG HAMBURG rti ve in The Press arid Stapd- e me full particulars ybout PiaT.o ’and the .factory propo- n/>t a^rey to buy unless, you ^1 Adt're's Cut thi‘ mt. !;11 it in ami mail today. '(••(i mv* r rr Itvif -HOXr 51: n ahdl.if \ou -r » en is r pparent. If on tl oth*”,- v.:n. to .'.in. you expectAd/ffo win. In rori^lu'idu lot- * pi*' sugg*‘st u thing Oyi-c jv(Ud*><!. -•f’aul frills ti ••boj^Kng the. t'-y’ Ho you know t I mean? It i-> th*; appoat-pdtc**. ' do.'nc a v;-st amount of wo^kV bftt acttially you ** ver long, <a fson hand you ar** modestly-exfiecting to Mo omc wives and mothers, let me •t-re that you p.pplvtho rdvice e\on ♦ fhat. The world ij fnjl of wo men. who hgve b**-R f(JvtejiV to be n*- good a wife, or as good n moth. * an%- ot'.-er woman. But, oh. d co-yerlrig roi'? Sit "'yi routv! T* w hp.-' r - n> no- ' f- M* -ingSs t!>\t , an ho'?* rru? ■ go 4 for'b ' (■ iiV. the hb*»- f> m*- woman Vac siH<*: "I r~l' to frv to he the A}( ‘■-f vvi-fe th -f a -{.'.tl ever had. and tvu>, .j »n„oth * r TL-'it elulduh ^if* cgjgttlaim. second tbotigh, ace is not is p* ^isteno-.. to t’-f'ks-.vf-. ,*t:m*- t ’ "tu-s-i-.’rnt THnn\ r hecau>e . f ■nee t'ipt was .run t* t- victor? <ol* !v persietem ••. 1 t crtUep diei a rt rb«- Mfrylan*’ Oval. near-Balti- rr are. Fr.u'- r ollig* - \v*--e v* pre sented. Th* man -n the lead was t akd by the second and quit. Th* * - eond n an was therehv disotgtli fed. The thiril man fell'arid . td himself. anU w-*• incapalde^^ ‘‘dis 1 ’T t* * rsce. whit*- th*- fj-Urth man. with no n oM*et in thcMtegin- rinc. a poo‘r ’ urne*. ImT'a per«i--- ♦*jit m o. became <th>^stafe (han’- pipn. ’ ^ arconiplishing litfjc! not feed o ‘-y strid* «■ distaru e ,in 'ky&rvX tfm ,rk iriii enh xitpea.r fa he wnlk- •■'f- hut^ve:v «t*-p Ic a decid' 1 Xnufher p*ison fak<-s Hftlv s>*u-s., sv.ingf^the afme twi'’'- -* y— th,. V4|^t eve-—find gr<- “■* That is„heating the air. •a.st* - m Is move the Jc- r’ the teet «-ov* r.„ And haven’t -••.fie.-d, peopf, .w o are n*>. luo . .ne.v* : oronudiJi, an;- V* t-,- f. .♦ pf’v they cnep » tlui- t'llint '..tiu.ss.hcw; ituK> re not more tiutnif)!*. *<!. we'hwHt refund the cost of the i: * dirine. A.- The tiarirte That Dots Not fitted The refund the cost Of til* I: *diC*ne. ^ . j l., C ; < I it* tet..c i.i I i Wichn.an A- St n. \Valterbt*m*. S. O.. | Tm: BKi'MOOi lNlNl-:i*t cy*Vthairct i . . .. , t ^1, . . * C'nc r«- •i-,l dots cot CfcU^ fcerTi u«n» and A.^V. Bagg- tt. Hefid* rsotivlle. Sogvcgiohted R«8>eaa*er ihtglullbm MB* - t | |.- lino. . look for the Mgcttui^ \ - — i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ( otter. J'~ piles’ > Cure4 In 6 to 14 Days oYa^y i H« campani« tl i>y Mrs. Bianca Bad- your drurviot will refund money it p.\70 *nr*» cot g* tt. returned Saturday after a*. OINTMFNT WU to enre •■gc.»e.»l Itching. Blind Blerdtcgoi IhciUtiding l-de» M»Mol4d«i». Tbe tin ktrUcaiicn jov,■ i;*»« i,nd Ki»t. Sue. e! can.e and W. UKOTfi. 2SC. visit to relatives .n Florida. fv W-.s C< th* • ^ v r/ - ' , * tali- w>n. /in-^ft hf sue e*d 1 u r f-.tvaY are y v\y<\ y* n ev'* :* jrfnonr,, t>,. ■ Dtfn’f f;yn irwc fhe /ontrar* mNeve/v- mofior tv- gWl. (iev« th*. t you belie vX you mu-t bcHev* you will, has he*.n fi/pl* asure to me\tn speak to yoji. because it gives m*r th* oyfhrtunity to Miy to you. that I heheve in v« or futures. TKe world r*C(fs.m*r and, women—yfind it m-eih you.; May-Ood •-h* Ig you to. win your race. - •u — ■»****♦** * #*»**** * * ' HOMK DEMOVSTRATIOX DEPARTMENT . '**************** We, the ^ ,home demonstration egents^ t^teh to remind, all those i * wlioj^ffe to attend the State, .short j tuvarse at Winthrop that the time Is close at hand, and we *ant to be' sure to be at hand on time. The, date* for the ladies are June" 18-23 | inclusive. We want you to get to Winthrop on the 18th. Badges will b* sent to each delegate so as to designate them.,. If railroad fare does not reach the delegates before hand, they will be reimbursed later. The course for the girls will be June 25 to July 7. inclusive. (Jir’s b* ready to go ' on Juref25. We ■will see that yon get r. badge to* show who you ate.' You will be m* t at every railroad junction h.v 1 ' ag* nts w ho will ^lirect you w hich| t*ain to take, and you will he met at Rock Hill and escorted to ybur^ stopping place! 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