The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 31, 1918, Image 3
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Wednesday, July 31, 1918.
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AND STANDARD
A Word From Supt. Cbitty to the
Patrons of the Walterboro School
'portunltfas The question todar-^ the infroduofion of new practical
how can rou spend youf mor» v f .it.4«*cti«. Or by iipprorin* the method
u isplv* ;Yll tell vou by buying or of teaching old subjeets. or by both:
third, tu supplement the school
fund.
, Ah the "bepinninK of this ennfury
benevolent people were supposed to
be engaged in * building Churches
and foundim: universities for young
men and women, ; but outside of
helping to maintain asylums, noth
ing hras ever done for children. Now
the youttg child ia a. topic of inter
est to philanthropists, as well as to
nil mothers. ^Children * are bein^
guarded not alone from physical
dangers but. wise men and women
are looking into the child's, intellec
tual. and. moral weMare. . . ‘ .
Mothers * who realize that "the
glory of their. country, as- well as
the- happiness of their children, de
pends uptm the (jhild's earliest
training, are’ gfVing (up bridge par
ties and pink teas, vhile striving t 1 !
direct their little- ones into paths
leading to happiness and success.
I believe that every child is born
with some distinctive - tendency or
talent. Probably the only reason
why this talent does not always
bear fruit is because it is not dis
covered and cuftfvated in babyhood.
Sometime the. talent is so strong
IV hat to Im* Planted. a 1
r t-.t-rcrice should be given: First,
t ' the crops best suited to soil and i|
cl:mate. because-they ijive larg?H
:.t!>ne> returns, and because teach-
p.: .the cultivation and havesting of
invesring.in the things that will »ta:
with you by investing in the thins.*
that will make you stronger. nM;--
, efficient, 6u»re intelligent and »«re
^ ^ I useful. . . .
■ , v ^ v . ' If we could pas? in review b««>t
the raising of nwre atfd better, live -\ ifi a j onu procession of maimed an i
stock, helping to sgpply t&trn ifelp j rr ip P iod men an«l women, boya an l
■from.the town or--any oPthe many l^trlS. with )>iUfully blighted bodie* .‘nl> such, crops as hap. practical
ways that shows that the town is in- sonie pne-letged. some one-nfiu* r < > 'alu*». Second. those cro'p? the
tereated in the-betterment. of fhe . aa< | p'mers wounded in suclji a Way v ultiiatiod'and harvesting 6t which.:
community uplift; ‘ V |, 0 srrondh everv heart touched bv • :.! thejuselves easily to the Ihhor
At bAt, the Ivflical modern sehbol God’s gift of sympathy, if we should' • f children,
asks t,he parent to co-operate. Per-i W i t n eS!i #Uf h a tragic procession. . Now. let's get dowji to fact?,
haps, the present reversed state of re neat flow it would grieve us.'sll ! >dme say "but how about* the
things'really springs "frcfoi indif-1 -whoto blame for all this"" j money?" A man told m 0 some
time ‘ ago if * Walterboro would
#:’.75, there- Were two
i other tchool districts that would
is made happier
.exercise, but usually an imdevelop-
. ed talent *. is smothered by these
^friot
weeds. Tt is to the
lother 'wa
must look tp discover her child's
nk’tii
indif-1
ference. A senile opinion abort WO uld be the fierce question ot ev*cr>
schoolifig is not byyond the reacli indignant soul. - Are these the
of ordinarily intelligent, interested I children whory -brutal Huns have
persons, even though they know i mi8treatei i. cutting off their-hand^-
nothing of practicil teaching. It is a s the Ivaiser's hordes have cut* off
the duty of every parent to see to , lhe , i ran j g Q f i^ian children? Wh »
it 4hat the schooling of their chil- ig > responsible (or all this infamy ’
dren at every age supplements a i An ^ t }ien suppose the answer should
wise home training and a* rich home oome ^0^ 4 h a t American men.
opportunity. The home opportunity ^ luer i Can voters, were responsible
must give ample room tor several h, )W indignant we should be. And
in-i^e dhe balance. Hefore offering
.my suggestion as how to raise this]
money, let me give you fom? statis
tic? from a Stqte, where the school
f.a'rm has been in operation.
» See table below, t .
The next quest mp is, can we do
tlvis in Walterboro. - I £AY' YES;
tastes, spontaneous activity, genuine \et perhaps at the height of our in-^Vf: CAN* IX) BETfER. If this be |
enthusiasm' ami unhampered'expert- jixnation. the Almighty might tbun-'tme. then, how many men who pat-
meats. ^ Uter in oitr ears the terrifying ac- i"ii|ze the Walterboro School are
The fundaimsctal question in ev- cugtion which'Nathan hurled into the willing to contribute towards th*'I
ery transaction is whether it is teeth of King David, ^"Thou Sir*- cause? As yopr. Superintendent
right or wrong. Not will I save man.’* for a'hother yeaf. I stand ready*to!
moneyv but is it right? Not. is itV i mention this my friends. be-.' “ubscribe ten dollars ($10.00>. If
more convenient, but is it lair? Not cause we Aemerican people are toe. after reading my discourse, you agree
will I save money, hut is it just? apt to allow some of,our golden op with me. tell the Trustees so. ahd
with you
then some
tUat it forces it? wav through chok-
leg weeds t>f neglect and the wortd^ ot wh ” ther 11 ls K ood business,, but portunities to pass. To every ehU«i ^ t s get busy. -I am
appier or better with th** whe t her it is good morals? The at birth the Almighty gives both a very inch of the way, aqd
irveloye joy-
In trainin^children these days "T*^
parents ,mu*t place them in a prop- Highland £c<uit to
.er • envicornuent and stVivJ from-the th<? wMlare of
* . . : ... I driva nc a- in
school is the center of the cotumun- „,i n d and a body, and it is as crinj n ‘«re.
ity. It 4s a good thing to have. Tlf- inal to stunt, woiind. or mistfsgt on / The three'lines of activity already
same sense of 'obligation should a s the other.; We- should be ter- started through the, school farm,
prbmpjt- up to support it as has rorized to see this long proceaaion ffaniely, raising runds,'teaching pi ac-
talent and to watch It until it -row-*' p,tt, " ptwd w,hel progressive com- 0 f Ifttle ones vcith their undevelor * 1Pal far >» *‘fe subjects, and soeializ
into a marveloutt' lov-civ ine ffowVr ! Mi unities. The 'same spirit of lov- ed bodies; crippled and •maitned- fen/ ,n * country life need only to be eY-
^ * \ n iw., aIx-1 alty* should inspire us as tilled the- |if e . never to kiibw thy strength iM»'l tynded and amplified to r.iake the
spend his blood health and happiness that (\od tn.^. *'ounty. School an effective means foy^
of ft is clau. God ’ funded to be theiy poryon and j£»t -preparing'country boys and girls to*-
outset^to turn their ' thoucKts to 1 « ive u * a «' h <x>l in tou< ‘ h with the that is the only possible parallel <»♦ a hpppy and contented life in th*
' current of progress, but not racing what,we see. w Iienever we see b©v ti 'iHtry v , *
with greed- a ' school where all and girls^men and women., with un The rnegs.of business gml of lif-.*
Wprh 'P-ogether and. are neU-diborl.*; developed minds ami bodies, cor- :,r e swiftly',vchanging thi.-ir cmirs^?.
;rmi helpful. • : 4 , demm'd to lives of illiteracy‘and igr* ArP wo simply To float with them to
It ifHToolislj to pay taxes to edu- orirfice. blinded to the light of know! , stranderi, you kppw not w here?
cate our.‘children, if at the same cdue, robbed of’'intellectual- wealt:.* n ' are we to address ourseHe* with
i tifne and in the same place we weaU-^that should be theirs. . • all Otir might—jlnit to take ' .oui
jqn them and make them mnheaJHiy, 1 As a teacher I-ani beginning t-» arings' afresh. ( theij striking out
t> w<* that they cannot use to fpl- realize that our communities are t- UUj some nHT»«i .. . - •
"\Me\v p ii nils "do not seVm able' ^ ,he eiiucat ion,/f}iey re : bit behind the rimes, and I am an
rheentmte tlieir niftids rn anv- Tiie tinie has coou- wlien we bitious to teach your children sopu
‘ | - -Mf,re than give*thing .more thaJt- books.
women class- .voi' UFd.r MK?” ' t
• M age. Today South Carolim -a** wi,.'
^-powers .'must be laid by- parents ' in " hieii cail^rur. <Tnen and women ,. v< . r the c Board of Trustees of thye
a^hiid's intaii^y it is the mother *^Htded in^cvery line ot human ec? or * more srhool districts, shall rats- ' ll ' 1 “
t" to turn their ' thoughts to
ers worth while. I can hot say'
much in praise of the treat
character builders observatioin-Torf-
Centrartion.- interest and imagina
tion.- ft is they ..'who make wide
awake men and w omen. trav*4in ;
along* life’s roadway with t!eoin;T
eyes and hearing ears.
,r» Many jehchers are censured be
cause
tl^ng. But the teac^ier^ ^ are no* ‘bust do som*-tl)irig
Tiollv to blame. The . foundation, im - -young Diein
for observation- and concent fat ive inst i ,lc *Xf
in
“WILi.
tor some prized goal?
!►*'. I’. V. CiaJto'n. i'j .'*. t'(*mnii«-'I
'">ne.r of ’education, says: ' "The.ro [
.*:c twi> -important objects . befor-
t’o- country, today. The.JBrst 1 Is.to
■, ■' n thy w ar fV>r dctiu>cVajcv. -and ttd-n I
’* •; sycond is to prepare oursclVe*..j
hore • specially our t-!iil«ir.-Ji, foi
v,ho ran piani'The seeds, which wijl • < ^ avor ><^ - ‘fmm refruiar . funds, Jocai tave«. ' 1 »*'P»|;t they are-jo play in the new
grow liito good habits, tending. *o- a < all when we cun not re-, private subscription or otherwis i "‘ la ’ • f hich will to-, ushered in.
ina.
irresponsive. 1 ask yon P**> v - pad .shall deposit with the County
number of hdirr? “Treasurer not l<-ss than $7f>tl. to' b>
in the sellool. It expended-by the County Board
' tf an/or woman Tver child yiiUt^be-.‘ i:u V ,,,us u * ’ a,kUUl I*" 11 l»,oiirs ah- j^j u0a ( lo n. upon tlieir w^rran^ duly
'-.cnine if she trains v him , properlv- bi;aU> - Almost lialt of^heir " al.- _ ,jpp.- oved by tiie Courtty Superinten
v/nile he is a tend* r f apline, easily ’jh" ,w r.t* .or X y ears lyni longer * j dent .for the teaching-of aericultur
it th*-y continue bo^und the tlemen- jj, respeclive districts, s
ward mental, physical and mgr a! .
strongtht tn fact, a-mother c^h *alv^'‘ lo , ‘°! int "P'ihc n
most Jtic ceitaTn. as to the'kind ojXn ' (a! 1 child ten spend i
rfiat^'or woman rv^r ctiiiii w-iie<Kn. amounts to ittiout I*.!* 11
such
Shaped,.-by -her guiding' band* f-,". , . „ — .
•What We-need fbdav is Teat - ac- Biry- gtadeji ar^ spent in w hateier, moup of distiirtn shall be entitb-d
i-_. ...xi . _ w . , - x- \ . at tnnsnh^*rf> ' anil conditions the -j v> nr.
worlKaXd - at * ,losp here and
school offers.
, to ^7;.*'*/and not aiiore than $1,25'.
• from tire State or supplied, from th-
Every dollar (hat has l*eeri spent
'* the jf:u|se of. agricultufal edm-a-
i m ha: tw-vn repaid ten-fold- in i’i.
• nficl}?! ent of the- entire com/m n-
■'XaIt'll Towns can engage in n>»
' '*re r profitable enterpris,- than that
- aidin';,the deveiopriient id th*- ad-
taeent fa>uiinc .territory the* de-
'Vlophfent iuit merely of the land.
t;Ut chiefly of the human interests
tion: reft] and proTnpt
business methods with all front — - —
first fo Ujst-• ThtfW* tKy opportune v I am ^not writing to offer,a .com-, ^ st a io, to he used,to pay the salary . concerned.^
time for strong Organization an 1 p ^ ,< ‘ i' Rt of wav g of community ser-» 0 f matj who shall .be employed fe* -H we are ever to hipke our school
united action. v . 'ivied-, tor each day in ouv own coni- a term of feast t hive ryeaX, w!: i vystems efficient, if'we wre to prop-
The I’nited States entered th’ ,u V n *^* can flnd <M * W *bjngs tu ^hall devote full time to class room^'^V, prepare* our ehildreb for the
war to make the wnsld safe for de- do ’. , .
mocracy. to insure the, liberty of all I-et-.iis not forget, however,
the people, to-establish justice and
to-j»rotect the pmall nation from the.
< ncroaclinienf of large ones, but it t°constr«ctive* work that will
^instruction jn agriculture, field work- struggle* ahd artainments -of life,
begin.
, Let-,us not forget, however, tie* on the school farm, school'garden or w ‘ uiust begin. . “
i reg,ular everyday' things tluw must, pchooi orchard or in dny othyr Bn*'' • t...g y^m peopie - ; people ‘w ho;:
v/i ,e kept up, it wK^re to de the great 0 j agricuKirre teaching or * duration^ v b a '*- done your duty heretofore;
» reconstructive* work that will b** .jf activity needed -in tlo- •*'•»■»i*«***v- Pt-<*nl*' whom at this na,nti<*nin>- •*>».
\ iuUstr nof be .thodvkt that ..Vmeri/i wa ‘M a « for ,IS Hje war. Aon-
X lighting to make the world sflfc ttu-se are:
X - •* ' . . . 1 , I ' X# 1 vlcv »*. •
foe democracy, but it. is fighting to '
niaktv the. world safe for Amoi-icafh
•Democracy. . //
So I ani writing to tell you thtU
I am goltiV to wage an offensive for
your.school? I am going to wage ah
offensive for education.in old South
, v Carolina; most especially in Colle
ton county. Aiy friends, the vital
ized school may he a school of on.*
’ room or of forty rooms, it may b<
Heretofore';
territory IX'opl*' whom at this particular in.o-
conrposin^T the districts. ^ j *nenj :n supposed to do ynnr .wiiopg
The war has given to the Anteri- d,,t y. i c;.l| upon you l>> all yoXar*
Good roads. N \- can people the greatest' respAnsibil and :ill \i*ii lu»p*- to* be, ixiyvorj:
ITactical, live teaching ill ou " j ity the 'greatest, privilege and the Dt-TV. Fu* huinanity's sutTe east
country schools. 'greatest tJsk any man or an;. claM?|y® ur d -«i .no a".f>mim/<*ons«ienco
The tnethods of farming and x q)- men have ever known.’ Th** Hid.** you \s Hem>vWard Bpeehey
here is* where our agriciiltviraLJ Auierican farmer in a lai'ge d*y:ree .^id: "K you s**jY>«'ir conscii-n*-*
teacher w-ill Jielp *us. \ j w ilX(ieterniine the trend of human
and Short history*'-forXU time to come. b‘*cause
Institutes
in;
Farmers'
courses. ^ , ,
The most inte)ligent
home-mak-
It t> a service we must give out
In the 'city, in the village, in' the eommunties to keep all these and
hamlet or in the heart W the coun- things that make for alt
tty; it may be the kindergarten, a ,hat 18 >:<>0< j and strong and tinsel-
-K^aded sf^hool. a hivtii ROhool, or a aloriK.
• «* . ft V t
interest, yoiij^afflr with a fiend."
In ju-nc,. tu South I'Arollna: it;
the ehornvpiis ultinfate conseflii* nc*;H [ Justice, to Coli^ton county ,' in justict
] of this conflict, rest primarily upon i^o your, school; in ji^Tioe to your
I the farmers’ production of food children, prepare them lor tiny
sustain ;thie fighting forces. / greater life, which if yet Id come.
hooE
thould be
common rendezvous.
Here
bv the character of oi*«. •puumons are now uaemn-; / an( j helpful
the spirit With which the Point whe^ we mujt all He u/ What , w
n geneynf. it may b.* and doing. forXncle^mn. e'en say., . fi Walterboro
vitalized teacher -ren- n’llfingmv’ hZ. * ^ Tear ^ er ' and th ^
it is done.. I
said that the vitafized
tiers the school. Vital. It ndeds to
be often repeated’, that if ttiy* teach- M> ‘ 8 out in
“i is dynamic, Hu* school . will be ,; H*‘ , ' ,e d
dcn«.mic^ ' • • , estly to
yfaX children • interpret -lif** to
lupdn plturt*'.. of monpv and' nothin*/
^ do. hiu^this r*ohc<*ption merely ^
i; let me
strong sympathy
i arui Womqn who stiiv
!,do tW best with
The rural school; nonsectanan. The children of,/4he rising gener-
nonpoliti/ral, with Us jmlldihg^ and ation are the country's greatesi
library and play ground, l - • ■' - -
4l ot
heritage, and
un- termined
nd .t-fi**it future, will he de-
Irtrgeiy by the influence
college. The.size or the location of Tliat these are* war times and that, general direction of teacher or broughr io i»**Ar upon them during
the school does not determine its unnatural conditions prevail In all ^ pmne chosen,, liead, ‘children. youX their childhood
vital quality. This, on the cotrfrary. times of endeavor, none wilindenv-J^nen and women should find restfuF v Yfemember that \<-<t4errint--u ..i
its- work-and the spirityWIth which .^e Point whe^e we mmt all lie u^j - What , want in Colleton < ..-gtC^only Xyi/ion; but tcithy. well lived.,
^gricidMltal makes hVery y*>teiday x X dream of
scho<jKfariii. happin*/-<s Xod everw^tooiorrow a
k . ari j, Th*» school fayti/is a smptl plot-of visjvn/.-of Yh^**^ Kf>OK ' x \VELIj.
earn- * K ro,lod a t or near tbe^ytfblic sch«jM-*
on-’house, cultiv.'vfed the vch-iid'
p , children or
; in tiie inter/
tc
eir
ted
volt
visiyn, - *’of
THehi-^urkt YrT-XIilS day?
proves that
are children - v j
lop Corn Agony
/
.’childish misoobgepfipn Ttu-' /Xr-t
' the architect in t.m lii'xurpms-npi
artpientS;' hut 1heV-Nj<i rXr realize
that liis t>r«>n is dirhgrin'g 'v'vefy
luovemenf tff a thousandNmen who
are causiiy-tr a colossal biyMJng to
tower tt/ward the* rky. ■ Tli**y Xe-a
•Grant sitting henehilr a tree in ay*
v parent unciincerB, but they do no
Ituow that he ip h^aHnu lii*- tespon-
siMllty of the movements '»f a va«*
-/arnty. They/see th** iga ter of th*
ship standing oh the bridge ejad i't
his smart unifomi. and hniig^n**
that he is merely enjoying the sec. •
breezes./The ,sam* : as th.enn'ehe?, uoi^-
knowin/r that his thoughts tire hoirX
centr'a/ed upon th»* s;i.Vt> v <t^ hK
httndceils of passengers and hisgf<re-
cioX cargo. .Y**;t the time' will,
come .when w,* will learn that men,
tVil work has it‘de«mVr| the wor
Irom the pripiitjve condi'ion- /n i
is mkkihg life more ftgremihl*; Vveij
if mor^ complex.. We will croiie to
see the mind,busy in its w/uk
tunnelling , mountains. .
canals, navigating '-onpartsf and
plorlngihf sky. The school, there-
fore; becomes to them a workshop
life, and unless it is’ that it is not
Nn Worthy school Th<* welfatv of
tN^ town and the surrounding edt i-
mjihjty arc closely rcjnled.
prospbclty' oT ’eijht r 'bcre’fit*
,"I >d(> n<Xa<k Ifiat fit** n.ny h«
j A, fldwe^yySsun-lii way *
isual size of-dh** plot is l\vp acr**?.; JCpr t>tX a all'* of Joy and p« ar«
h** -mliallert one, and- the lariie-t/Maycome-to dw each <l:iv
our.' X . . ;... / ' .--X; \ .
Use ‘'Gets-If’-Se^Tarnr Feel Off!
give
Trie 'relief tha/ ‘•Clets-It*;
fr.-m corn-palns-/ihc way If
• orus and t ail uses peel oO pa,
ly in on* pic*-*/-is on*- ot UW vvern^
d 1.5 of tiie *A/rid. - i'hcvwpinan in
s-
teer asso« iiitie>n.
the School. Th**
usual size of/fhe plot is two
four
•ffjXpmipdse:’ The purpose.o'i t 1 /,
scfi<»cl farm is three-fold:. fot/i *
ive the school a new iHeaning*/ i
factor in the socialisation oTvrural
Ii!**: second, to vita,Hz ( . school/fi'*- h
'But this toy
to meet
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HELP WIN THE
►BY USING UP-TO-DATE METHODS
•' i . ^ *
H.YRVESTINd. YOUR CROP "
OF
We have a few Ford Trucks which we shall be
^ ^ * * * j *
i'lad to .have look over before you ; begin
* >■ -.A*
harveatimr your cryi^We feel sure that you
will want ^ne of them if you do. They are the
«
k'veatest of time and labor savers.
A FEW MULES ON BAND
, V
We have a few good mules bn hand which
v.e can offer at good prices. See us if you will
need one.
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BUGGIES AND WAGONS
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Our stock of buggies anti wagons is complete.
l o sure to see thenrv, and» get bne ^tiefore the
harvest time is °n.
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Yd are tthvavs welcome to come to see u-
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(Hit terms ary such as we can trade.
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The old fivhioned ague is hard to
get rid of, but CMudifte docs it This
wonderful medicine knocks the ma
laria germ right but. It will help
you as it has helped thousands of
other; W'e have many testimonial*
V_A * b *
on hand to show >
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For
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Buj/v you ur I
for :ir< ii'..t'*
Grt Mo/GuVudtV
Quit k! It t«*«*» C«
Paint and MnkrfGbrrt
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Schools:
i Holly Sjirinc? . : . . . .' .*
Oak Grove . . . .... .V
AT* inents . . ; • ......
Bay Leaf . . .. .... . .
Enterprise * . . . . . /.
'* meei ,
Today n- joy. its sotVc*w-
And Jiv** it so | slmll, n*-t H!<n
To fa*-* tin* ionu ^ofnorrowKj
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It *• »l**jnevf tome
iriNo -yrHi well tmi ttr.ng Jon*-* up fuui
lyitcm im-rrttrt you* appnit' In ultritl'
ConMnet prevent* tnaltru tl you
ln*t i rave.dl chill* t*4 jhver Uy Ojidine, J»
teifl half* you. • /V
fley/efabef ih»* Otaltne n -
liuarameea. t x,,in.e.i und-****
V tieip'you. yoirrtn I lire ihe empty millet
Xarvil you* dru^t** »/i relund lull puechtM putt
r DRUG ,C0. Waco. Ttaat
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Acr*
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14 70/-
1241
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roducls 1 !* J i
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three wives,
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tnV fo t ir.it .1**-. tX man t*t ihe of.' ,
ii***. the cU rls. ftl t^e #tore, s-th*
worker In the sKop, have today, in
tn;s great d'si-tzv* ry
W--4 sjrc. qu* ’/ rcli*.f fro
Ti: *X.nit j-c ili is flai/ —the •..e.surN jr An*
*iX }<rfs* r.tiicj'v* r\ -t rv-L- ? c rt^.s *v>fn«
*' - *■??..n j • gad!/- r ?/*-; o-| p a
•vihts-lt.” th*
* onr- iu! corn
$101 Reward, $100
era of thla pars r wifi
learn that/ then* is at ie-ist
r) rit.'*ea«i' that 8<*ienc>* i vy
tn .all Tta atage?
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rs. • Tr. iu.'f urn stif--
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doilarr hy p><idu* t«on in X*ommu;\Xfef-
ity*. hmt vpendrqK, jthHm there d« >’» „v/,!i ,
/fir as is possiblXidVer the grrxuci-t '-Ith /our t.. • r* ■ Tr. .t r ' <
benefit to 'all in' iitv comrmtaft;r 1 thr’ y < i. yor-y-
The Far.ni Homt* X'ff^X a gold. Ha) kr.-orn-ri-iur/’fcrYdeoni'silreway,
watch, ‘I •aifl told-, for th?* ,»*CM story cost*, hut a trifle^tt any Uru«.store. ,
Nf how A town and its^e.iple mo. fdby i-1 wnc*&co..Ch.ca B «.IU.
help The cfxmtrv around the town. Sold In NValterboro and ryou^
v jetter mended aiT'tbe world s best corn
remedy by Fire Hill Merc. Co.
The
pleased
one dre
been able *tp ctu . - . -
that la catarrh. X'atArrb' r4inc
, influenced bv donstKiitipnal '>?
rcuuirjas i.oo^iltutipnal rMotih^d)/B
• Catarrh ?t< )i ine T tnkeXmf* rg'fl) ’^X
|. acts thru vise Blood on t|K Jincbug * *r-
1 face* of ihe System tyi >/^«cstn X
1 ttie Ki iniatioo of the •Itfe/r. (fiVini- ihe-
1 pattenbstrength by w..lo>ftK up thXr*..!-
stltutldnand arnwhij n^tur in do.r*'^’?
work. THw preprfeara have so v
faith In the -curative powers of H jli s
Catarrh Wedictne fhat they offer One
Hundred Dollar* sfbr anyXase that It fvila
to cure. ' fU n>) for fiet of t*-stlmonUl!\
IF YOUR CHI
ARC BSUCATE ON FRAIL
xxndcr-sLr.e or under-weight
rcmetnV'—Scott ’» Emulsion
it na?ure’< ndcat growing-
food; it st fengthens their bone*,
mr!cas healthy blood and pro-
!pot^ sturdy c r< >wtlw
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4r r,my -poi'chcs all u- , *utid with all t
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It may be in helping.to.-build
roads," better ?-hools, enconraXnt-'
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What is LAX-F0S
LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED
A Digestive Liqni*) La^ftfve, Cafk^rtic
sand Liver Tonic. ConUKhs Caactra Bark,
Blnti Flag Root. Rhubarb Root, Black
.RocjiiAiay'Apide Root, Senna Leaves and
Fepain/k'C ot ohincs strength with pala.
table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 50c
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