The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 16, 1918, Image 6
A
PAGE SIX
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, January 16,' 1918.
h
• *
* LETTER* FROM *
* THE PEOPLE *
* " . * *
Hr. WI1U* on Soadaj Hrhoob.
Cott*ceTfll«, Jan. 14.—D«*r Mr.
Editor: 'The Importance of th*»
Work of the Sunday School" wan
emphasised In my first article. I
wish now to point out some of the
_ w things which hinder the progress
TOOK GOOD ' ADVICE and growth of the Sunday School.
In doing this my purpose Is not crit
icism. but to try. if possible, to
stimulate efforts to overcome the
difficulties .which we face in our
work.
The Sunday school Is a
lELLMIIET
PISSES HP »
, : • ' • • •
4 —
• •GET TfiXIJMY A FRIKXD TOLD
ME,” HATH PALMER
LOOK IT I CHILD’S
TOHOIIE WHEI CROSS
mo mo sick
MONUMENTS!
m Xow a Plfferewt Man.- He
Dr<lare*.—‘ 4 .How Rid of my
From
V
More
User and Howeh at
Once.
Per ii years, more than
arhool or college of religious .educa
tion. In every school or college
there, are two' very essential factors
k ffoar- •—teacher* sad pupils. Without
Mothers can rest / easy aftei giv
ing "Califgrnis Syrhp of Pigs." be
cause in a few hours all the rlog-
grent jged-up waste, sour bile and ferment-
fisr of a century. F. E Palmer, of | these certainly there enn be no
. a . wsr a ' mjoHswrl ghp Thpr#b ETP O
Mo. 7 Elizabeth St.. Binghsmpt .n
M. T.. has been s valued en -
•f tbe Wells Fargo Eipreas Com
pany, and a man with a record like
Aat has. of course, proved kis abil
ity and integrity beyond question.
This is the sort of man whose en
dorsement is worth s great deal and
■ is a matter of pride that men of
Ibis calibre endorse Tanlsc.
• "I ffel Just like s good -friend
trtt for me - 1 want to help the oth-
«r fellow who may be suffering."
Mr. Palmer said, and that is the
spirit which moves such men and
women They want others to share
fhe>r go * fortune.
“Fof t e last six years I hare .
Balt myse slipping from the path e»n perform or neglect this
•f health.” he continued. • |nd> j«*rvlce as it suits their convenience
pestion and catarrh had attacked
me. My appetite became p^>»lr. my
l»od did not trste right and I would
naffdr after eating. . I grew nervous
smd was getting run down,- I did
•et fed well and would ret up feel
•ig achy and dulr I knew It would
pot do for nM»'fo- keep on that way.
TSei Tanlae/- * friend told me. and
f took his tip. New I am a different
•an. I don't have to fight off wor
ries and little Ills. I am entirely
of my troubles., T don't feel anv
indigestion and my catarrh
Aas disappeared I can eat any-
thing without fear of It hurting
me. My sleep Could not be better
•anise has done the work for me
*ad I give my statement now to oth‘-
•r*. Get oiq the Tanlwr Special and
start for Wellville. I tell them?’ .
For themselves, the well . known
school or college. There are other
n ace mm ay things, such as equipment
inf buildings, furniture, kparstua.
books, etc., but let us think ot the
importg - ee of the teachers now.
Fine equf!>ment and excellent text
books would go for naught without
teachers prepared for the work of
tbe school and college. 8o In our
school for religious education with
out teachers our equipment w!!l
count for, naught. ^Wc must hky*
teachers and these teachers must
be prepared and willing to do the
work assigned them.
But since the wdrk of teaching lo
the Sunday school is h voluntary
service many teachers seem to think
•it-o and women who endorse Tsn- H't kinedoffi
Jar would not talk, but th,e bond of ? in ^ faithful
avQipMth/ between such people is which 1 noyi
rfron*:*
or comfort. .The consequence will
be the same In our religious school
as in our secular school where a
teacher neglects his work. It will
mean failure and ultimate ruia jo
the class or classes so neglected by
the unfaithful teachers. Nothing
makes n school more inefficient than
a body of teachers who- are con
stantly neglecting their work. iLdfi
n great lorn Jo the class and thus
to the whole-school to hav* to find
Just before the class meets a sub-
atMute teacher. . 11
Every person who accepts a place '
in the faculty of our school for
llgious?. education should make i
resohitioh like^this:' *'1 accent the
work of teacher in my/ Sunday-
school because of my loye.for Jesus
my Savior and my ^<ive for thos»*
who are or o*t^ht Vr be members of
ing food gently moves out of the
bowels, and you have n well, play
ful ghjld again. Children aimplr
will noVTake the tima from piny to
empty their bowels, and they- be
come tlgntly packed, liver gets slug
gish and stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see
IT tongue is costed, then give th’s
delicious “fruit laxative." Children
love It. and It can not cause injury.
No difference what nils your little
one—if full of cold, or a sore
throat, diarrhoea. * stomach-ache,
bad breath, remember, a gentle
'"inside cleansing" should always b*
tbe first treatment given. Full di
rections for babies, children oKall
ages and grown-ups are printed on
each 'bottla.^l
Beware- of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of'
“California Syrup of Figs." then
look, carefully and see that it is
msde by,the “California Fig Syrup
Company.’* We mske no smaller
aixe. Hand back with contempt anv
other fig syrup.
I AM AGprr FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
\ C.CHIOTT
• ROUND. S. C.
• •»
Horses and Mules
• • •
WWW*
• • *
CARDS.
« • * * 4
will ever be true
Him in the work
people fg wmen i noyr accept As a teacher
Once relieved themselves, dh fdficejxwe should reniembyr that
Major Mendel Smith
^To Camp Wadsworth
C. V' 1
I /
Spartanburg, Jan. 12.r—Judge.
Mendel L. Smith, of the South Car
olina circuit bench, will be attached
to the training depot at Camp Wnds-
vtforth as judge advocate. The judge
has a commission as major: He is
expected to report very sooa. This
Is the depot formed for the creation
of pioneer regiments, the first seven
regiments taken under command be
ing the seven New York National
Guard regiments left out. of the
Twenty-seventh fitvlsion.
.* -
R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor fit La*
VCALTEKBORO. S. C. '
Practice in all (Joarts except Equity.
■'’/ Loans Negotiated on Improved r >
Fanning Lands.
‘ • ’ ?
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon / , ^
Ot flee Hours, k a. m. ic>g p. m.,
3p. in. to .6 p. m. Phone i6v>-A.
^ Walterbom, 6. C,A
it for ytiu. . // v -
. We have just receive two car
I loads of Horses and Mules. This
shipment consists of very fine
farm animals. Let us show them
to you.
"v. ’• » t / ' o
Beach & Buchanan
i AV ALTER BORO,
»hc, sanl others to know of this ' frfaqucjrf neglect is fqtal <o the pro-
acw re'-ontdructive, system purifier'*'re«jr of the school.
•ed-stomach .tonic which, liecause^of]° ,,r school for religloti^ eduev-
its record is called the Master Medi?cd' i>r! another great hindrance:'tb U
«me. . y y progress is tardiness on the part pf
Tanlar. the 'Mc.stei MedfV»b^" Pf'P* 1 * .' faithful teacher Wjil
.• ■xili .n Coll, ton e«»Knt> Jby Jno never, or very seldnn. be lat*-
M Klem, WalterbortcrT ThcCollolnn class or kchopl. Uui we.pften ove* ;
Cypn—. » o , JViTieltin: /Uottagevili.- look the serinti* 'injury? which re-
l»r»iu C’).^ (k*ti«revjjfe: Islandtnv, 1 »ulta from tardy attendance of the
Mercantile Cy, Ufandton; W. *v-pupils Even with pror:‘pt attend-
•Move!.. (.r:e1 n^Pond andv Jacksrrt - , ;in re there is little time for reliu-
torb. K It tM^-.rtp k Cn . Ixidge yn«>» in Struct ion. When pupil? ore
■> y, j tardy Die purpose of The class have
e y * >Ok * '* * £ J[*. * * * * A ' |K either Oeriorislv or fairly ihjiht
HOW THIS
NERVOIS WOMAN
SOT WEU
SOUTH CAROLINA
\
Told by Henetf. Her
eerily Should Con
vince Others.
Altmtr.V (ONFFIlENrK
%l ItL’tHKI. *ATrjll>%\
» * * :y :.S ^ s': ^ ^
Ituftiu.. Jv.n it Editor of Th-
• res* and Standard: Alloa me
pare to call thexattention of the
•tewards \?nd other olfirtais of the
• ctbcl I'ircuTt to the fact that our
first UuarArly Conference will be
add at iiettivl on Saturday. Jan. 1^.,
sad all are Vepecully requested 10
>e present, Ois it will he the ora)*-.
«» &t VfiVtne*\ting of the b«>ard o(]
• iewar«tsiS<or the asscsstuents pqiu
f-on Vo ouC-wor
ed B»dii teacher and superintend
ent rfiobld seek to overcome th?r
hindrance- .to h siiccessfui school.
This is s task thar will requi’ertiiucli
and persistent effort, yet ohe that
will bring fine results. /I
W. \y WILE1S?
t X
GIRLS! HKIIE Ilim,
1CK, GLOSSY MIR
FREE FROM MNORUFF
’s See- 1 '
i I
lour MairY
in a Few
Ti >
Ihniltli- Its
Moments—
This. ft
I lentil'
LIV
ReOavsa Sick
Hsadar he St
CotwGpatton
r G.a- gi r i.iv -
cv Re/^Vator *
»• veg
[ctahfe, c
syou -care (or heavy
hsten-
Christophcr, 111.--“ For four yean I
• I*, red from irregularities, weakness,
v nervousness, and
was in a run down
condition. Two of
oar best doctors
failed to do me any
mod. I beard so
much about what
l>ydia E. Pinkham’s
\ oge table Com
pound had done for
others, I tried it
and was cured. I
am no longer ner
vous, am regular,
and in excellent
health. 1 believe the Compound will
cure any female tfouble. ”—Mrs. Alice
Heller. Christopher. 111.
Nervousness is often a symptom of
weakness or some functions! deranrre-
ment, which m»y be overcome by thb
famous root ami herb remedy. Lydia
F.. Pinkham’s Vegetable C
thousands of wotm-n have
experiences?
If complications exist, writ** l.ydia E.
Pinkhfcm Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass., for
suggestions in r-vrarl to your ailment*
The result cf its long experience is
at your service.
- — -~y^-- -a.i
l «M Jtl uotitir
1 <r>e r
TTie patrio' , .Ic?-j*r''c f'r. ^crc and
garderxrtcvcrywi.^-r .cL. '-- u
crlppg. d :cod pj-sbacd^u. li..t
-rive frrrrd-'g a:?h r.*-..!
tho Hbcrsl -vO of fertilise r% tog eta. r
with proner rot- a >3 of croy ? ro
a-, to La :?yasa ar.^improve thr f:r-
and -productive::cso of.tl.c
lirtd, .CiC all vi.a! and LCvtsxary-
corskiiratlorc at the pres at
Wood’s Descriptive j
• For I*Y rivM the fullest rvad
up-irt-vl-.se ir-'o-r* rtl .rj Li rejaru
toai!
Scwuj
.\nd telU about the best crops to
grow, both for profit aud home use.
Writs for Catalof aad prices of.
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes. Seed Oats, or any
Farm Seeds Required.
Catalog mailed Tree Oa Bequest.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
.SEEDSMEN*, Richmond. Ya.
\
a* •
c >e-
'V
x
\M
r Oh Honey ! i that
, v ; Coffee stire smellSa-t/.
ood’ Yes, fresh-roasted aria /
fresh-ground Coffee 1 boudht u
DIRECT. No morp stale -stock conee for us
iFREE
i*medy. Lydia
Compound, as
ve found by
2lhs.for
X
Sl t ltET \lt\ or
{>-./: -file.!
■ !?.fd ii'a v,
]y • » - *
i' E 1. 'r and
■to!r.:»vh ?.l-
mec* i *.
by 2"< a t**. BafLsc all
Fubstiix t*-s. Demand Granger,
Oreeder Mntx.ee Ce . Cketleeeeda. Teaa
hair, tha. 4
r sfith beamy ami i* tad rant
wiili lif.Xba^ an in^oibparablK, soft
ness and/1tCfiuffy antl^luHliWpsXti •
Danderihe. *■ XX .. '
Ji'ttt one application d«Mibl«*J tby
beamy your haiiXb*?td <i!i l( t*n-
‘luC'diati*!;. dissoJ.es eVvr>' payttcl,-
df dandviifT: >ou cannot mov rior. !.’ I> Milfv, wt>»< Eta-
bcavy. bejilthy -i.au r >oX x J..«v. poalttMi aa I»ei»pf>• clerk
(iandriH’ This destyiu-uve i for CoMetrtn bounty tot
Tobs the hgu of TEsy lustre.. jix,years.-ha* >¥^ianed this plan
X;* ukth f'tt'i 'is., -yerv' life, and ifTbent th*-Jmliee of secretary h \\y
mKirteroome it yr,yd t y. ;v tevetish- .'LohUvTf'ard fo> (JoJ|,t»in coiyrri
' nees v^r.il itchitis- Vif (h*- scalp; * tn-.* • < >nble <ilo'et> htio has b«-yrft*|}i
hair faini/h. loovn ar. i di/; pjCfycl nVv W M Fov. of . has
rjien 4hrr‘liatr /ails oiit fast / Jreturtied tnAValtcrlror** uSenter th<*
otlice iXdepuf^ qlei K 'Mr
No mkUlemaris profits.^ sell direct loyouWe pay
the Marcel Post. Place your order to-day
Globe Tea6. Savjnnub4id.8„Xo
i?. ii" n , : - PO,Boxe v ✓
founds Gilfcc
GIOBE TEA C>
y . branch fPG
Savannah Ga.
P.O.Box
to the lollowing.\ddres?
X
(>*
SMOAKSSENDS
RED CROSS NAMES
M« inb«*r*
Tv*«-Mtv-liy;*- Xi* inlter* %te S«>Miievl
• ? ^
rt.ro.i_*>i Fffoit^ <|l Workei-% in
, ' Wmnii Tr"\ n» hip.
A* j ienult i»r the ?»membct»hfp
campaign, conducted by W. H .Yarn
r nd a mrp> of able aKai.Htanfa; th«
tollowing members were secured to
the Red i rons at and pear Smonks
Ot thee*- J K lUsiyCri (’land Jen-
ness and J M Cagfoll are ^ubscriY*
ere to the mazarine
, The namejj/folloa;
Reported by Miss Mamie Hierrb
J. A. Cafrolli Rev ¥<} F Scoggins.
J. DyVmrroU. .1 1* Wilson. I M
Maxey. MJs^ Ethel Sioils. Mis* Luo
Brabham. I: L. .Jones. Sanipao':
liters. II E Hunton. Frank Davis.
K. ('. Mutdaugh. Islandton
Keporteri hv \V H. Nkxrn- J. R.
Kishei. Mrs I. J May. Mrs S V J
(Jarris. Jr.. Mr*-. A. C. 1 Hodges, F.
M. Berry. S P. J\Garris. Sr.. Miss
I. J May. Marion May. B. D Ma\e>.
Reported by Miss Vina Vaughn.
• Taude Jenness. II. C. Brown. J. M
Carroll, Preston Stokes. ^
jien 4 he‘hair /alls out fa.n
If your nkir has been negl
and is LhlgL rqUed. dry, scrags
|o.v\ oily uet V small botfle '.-if
Knrtalton's DanUeripe at/anv dm.
stojA or tfdlet cmihter' for a fea
cv.>l»v appl> a little dXdireeled and
1*n m\mitcn itftei x ?ou vv>lt say tins
wjfl* IIm* best ^iKestment jtvrt eve:
\Y.- Ainet-rel' ludieve. tevanHy*.
of evcryfhlng else advertised. ihX -
il vow dyshe soft, lustrbn*. heamK
fuF'halr anti lots of it no dwramIT
X iu\ - ftchina >cnjp and nd nyie (tV
ina halt you iuU*| -tree XnowITon .
Danderin? if evenin^Hv whv no-
now" Hi
clerk >
Glove: s many fr'Jwit>K
back to Walterhoj
a »-|«>ti|(ie him
JtliH-ker,
HONOR 1UH.l. EllFNF/.FR M ftoOI.
■ yV\ 1 ^
I'irst rirade- Ta'Jor
Thomas* Blocker. Viruil Crosbv,
James Ritter. Irvin Ritter. Jewel!
Ritter. \
Second .G(ade. Kustler Blocked.
Murray Illpeker.\ Rubye lirap-dy.
Ward H<M)ker. \
What is LAX-FOS
UI-FOS IS AN MPfiOVCO CASCAfiA v
A Digestive Liquhl Laxative. Cathartic
and Livcr'Tanic. ConUinsCfiacaraBark.
Blue Flag ‘Root. Rhubarb Root, filack,
Root, May Apple Rood, Senna Leaves and*
Pepvin.a Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. SOc
OVERWORKED,
URB) WOMAN
TOOK VINO!
Now She ig Strong and
Hearty
Philadelpfeia. Pa.—*'l wax over
worked. run down, nervoua. could not
eat or sleep. I felt like crying all the
time. I tried different remedies, with
out benefit. Tbe doctor said it Was a
wonder I warwivq. grid, when Vittol
was given me I began to, improve.
I have taken eight bottLs and am
now strong and perfectly h:althv in
evggy respect, and have gained hi
wJQWl I can not pnriae Vtnol
enougn.**—Mrs. Sarah A. Jpac*.
Nevada St„ Philadelphia. La
We guarantee Vtnol to make w.«r-
worked. weak women strong or re-
yturn your^ money. Formula on every
i.5.c:
X
—
yy
This is your protection.
For sale by John M Klein Dniggist.
OTH K.
\ >XX . /
There will be a special examatl-
Tion for teKcher* held at 1h*- Court
housed', n-rday. January 1:*^. for th-
purpos.- of jHinilttice those w.bo
have not certimates-and who dcsir >
to become •teacher* to stand the ev ^
Animation. Applicants should be
present at A n’clock.
H.X $TR!fKl v \\l».
!*uptr' of Education.
OUR BUYER HAS JUST RE
TURNED FROM THE WEST
in . ■. - / . y',■ / js . v? • • . >/v * • ’ s' .
aniLwe fopfunato ii; securing a nice lot of wpll
bn.ke Kentucky mules, running avoumi^vea* etTd. with
quality and fmj4i ai>d have them m large, mediurif an 1
- r maH sizes, and earnestly request that you Jdok them over
a^wefe^sure that we can save Vou
", e a,so llave some extra tine mares and horses
m this load. , ' \ .c
X • #. * *' v
Jll\ splr “ ' ,f ,he prompts us to express to our
triends out apprwiation of the business given us during
the past year and to assure them that we shall strive to
continue to merit it, and to tfish them much happines-
\and prosperity for the New Year.
Bros. Co.
\
X X
SMOAKS. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Art* \ “tii SK-wt-r* 4 Joggttl
TJy* 1 JimA.Is ait* the sc'ht I agv sy?
tem of th*' vbody. Yon* cun w*-n
imagine tN$ riault vthen ihc-y
atoppwi up-a*, is tli*> taffc m ednsti
pa non. As a purgative yon «111 find
Chamberlain’* Tablets excellent.
They ar> jtiiUl and gentle lA their
action. THwy al«<* >ruprot^ the di
gestion, v x xt
! Subscribe for The Press and Stand
ard and get all the news of interest tha
happens in your county.