The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, December 05, 1902, Image 1

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errv uLeraH an86) NR E. ESTABLISHED 186.5. __ NEWBERRY, S. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902. TWICE A WEEK. $1.50 A V FA R 111OR OTTO KLETTNER WELCOMES CONFERENCE 1ATIR OF REMOVAL OF FEMALE CK.I.MS POSTPONED UNTIL TODAY. mo 2 Special Order For Ten O'clock is E.rnng--RcOmmeldatiOn - EfmLmittee Overruled - Mr. (lWon's Response to Wel.\ w ne Adds T second day's session of Con erence held yesterday was largely eup with an address of wel me1se on behalf of the city, by afa~r Eettner, responded to by elev. J. A. Clifton, D. D., on ie f Conference; and the dis the, matter of the re o the Columbia Female Col Board of Trustees of the esubmitted their report re that the institution be e fom Columbia to Green - The point was raised that ~kg.this recommendation the &Bm dKe a tranrndedits authorie tjj e point wa sustained and ._ Mc overruled. Af , s ~ of discussion the n of this matter was until today, and it was =cial order for o o'clock was opened at 9.30 devotional exercises bRev. J. CStoll. - *- ttner was introduced, of the city of Newber to Conference a most The welcome ad appropriate and delivered plesing manner, Mayor v'-af Wecome. Bi.sbop and Members loth Cardina Conference: Y are here upon invitation of the j " .bSte Street Methodist Episco hesrtily endorsed by a of4be city Icouncil, for of taking counsel with "tb te varied interests of Confrence. your sessions will be thschurch the intervening of rest and recreation will in contact with Newber her people. During the that -you will spend here you ?the guests of our city, and my pleasant office and ~,LM.mayor of Newberry, to ex 1tOr you a most hearty welcome - obhalf of the good people for SIhave the honor to speak. J~Ito assure you that it is not wiTnmy~ power, being unused to -pispeech, nor would it be even *1wge one of the most polished **Ibrillaut-orators, endowed with the goweiof eloquence, to find pgtyerwo4sto give expression to the greatspleasure and honor that we ieel?in having you to mieet noregst us. Your coming here af ui s great pleasure for several ~ea~s. n the first place we Risbop E. R. Hendrix of Kan sasGity, Mo., endorses the Library Fihang Cabinet as a "MentAl Sav ings Bank'' by buying one in Au gast, :90. That newspaper clipping or book reference or illustrative note would apply so. aptly now if you could get it. You remember a part of it but cannot find it. Tomorrow you do not clip or -take notes because you lost yester day's and thus you become less sys tematic. Are you not in need of a good system for saving your sermon or lecture data? It there anything more important .in your library equipment? A preacher is strong today by 'what he can command not what be can remember. -Why not have a thorough up-tc date system as thousands of other preachers have? Special Conference installment terms and discount are offered by Mr. R. A. Brooks, agent, L,IBRARY FILING CABINET Co. CHICAGO, ILL. See him near Conference, P. 0. or in Sunday School Room al Methodist church. know that you represent a great and influential Church, a Church that can boast of many great and mighty men, who have battled nobly in the cause of God and of humanity. A Churcn which still today has thousands of strong men who stand well to the front in ev ery effort for the betterment of mankind. DR. JAS. H. CARLISLE. We know of your great activity j in the Mission work, sending hun-, dreds of men and women to all I parts of the world to preach the gospel, carrying light and comfort to those who are in darkness and spreading that kingdom which must triumph over all the world. We know of your tender sympathy and, love for the widow and the orphan, and for all who suffer under the misfortunes which deprive so many of our fellowmen of the joys of life. We are also acquainted with your SPRING STREET CHUR zeal in the cause of Christian educa tion, and we look with unbounded admiration upon the grand re suts which you have achieved in 1 connection with your Twentieth1 Century Endowment Movement. < -Such has been your success that we wonder sometimes what new < and peculiar methods you have1 adopted in the matter of raising money, and which have enabled I you to take the lead in endowing 1 your institution.4 But we are glad and proud to have your Conference convene in1 the midst of us, because you repre- 1 REV. J. C. sent a great and glorious cause, a cause in which all Christians have a common interest. The different Churches or de nominations are like so many di visions of a great army. They all have a common foe to fight. They all contend, each in its own way,. against the evil that is in the world. All of them are seeking to promote peace and good will among men, to make men better morally and truer and kinder in their relations and dealings with one another All la bor for the advancement of God's kingdom and the enrichment and eleation of human life throughout the world. All have the same aims and all have the same hopes. "Our hope is in heroic man, Star-led, to build the world again." We would be strange, therefore, if we did not feel interested in one another's undertakings, and rejoice in one another's successes. We welcome you here again, be cause we believe your coming will lo our city good. An intelligent :ommunity can not fail to be im pressed by the presence of such a ost of great, noble, and mighty nen, gathered together in so good t cause. It is with no thought of devising ways and means to enrich your own elves that you come here. It is lot the ambitious hope of political ionors and the profits of office that iave caused you to gather in this :hurch. No, ten thousand times 10, it is the unselfish purpose of aking counsel together in the in erest of the souls of men, to pro ride for the directing of the atten ;ion of man to the things that are iigher, grander and more important han all earthly things. And this act can not and will not fail to !ause many to think of that bright Lnd better home and those more !nduring riches which the Word of Tod alone holds out to men. Men nay pool their millions for the sake >f increased profits in trade or man ifacture, but you are pooling your perience and wisdom in the un elfish cause of religion and phil Lnthropy. , CARLESTON. I feel that it is but just and right md a matter of real gratification to rou that I should call your atten ion to the signs of a healthy prog ess in church work which our own :ity and county present to your rew. We have a number of vig >rous congregations of different de iominations, with able and faithful >astors, -and each of them has a lourishing Sunday School with a and of earnest and devoted work rs, as well as other societies which are exerting themselves in the comn non cause of lifting humanity to a iigher plane of living. Especially ROPER. would I refer on this occasion to the faithfulness and. untiring en ergy of the highly esteemed and worthy pastor cof this Church, Rev. W. I. Herbert. With a hand and heart ready for any cause that can appeal to human sympathy and help, he has ever been found in the front ranks of those who have la bored to relieve suffering and dis tress, or to help forward the moral and religious welfare of our people. As a monument to his enterprise and zeal I may point you to this beautiful church, this house of God. It is indeed an ornament to oum I Cncluded on fourth page. AMENDMENT TO CHARTER NECESSARY IN ORDER TO REMOVAL OF COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Understood that Committee on Legal Status Will so Report to Conference This Morning. It is understood that the com mittee appointed by Conference at the session yesterday morning to look into the charter of the Colum bia Female College and to report upon the question of legal obstacles in the way of the removal of the in- 1 stitution, will report today that an 1 amendment of the charter is neces sary in order to its removal. It is 1 ATPC ST1 $10i000 STO BE CI Bran New Stoc we have decided A GENDI It is not a ri shelf from se1 No odor of m clothing whic remarkable, t date in qualit in any marke1 We Mean What \ Arid $10,000 worth Clothing is to be clos and if anybody can f ment in the lot, we value of the whole si Suits for Men, Yo A fine selection! Lai fabrics! Such an< never befo're been pl purchasing public.. A Genuine Cost S Of Clothing is such a we must persist in that here goes a Rea all who want any< Suits will find it ou regret if they delay to see how it is.-M4 Come anud i THE E Sellers of $1O,00O selling at Cosi WP. S.--Turn it a thought that this amendment may be secured through the Secretary of State without action by the legisla ture. The general opinion seemed to prevail last night that, from infor mation obtainable without an exam ination of records, the committee was inclined to the belief that the deed is held in fee simple. If this be true, there is then no legal ob stacle whatever in the way of the removal of the college, or of the sale of the property in the city of Columbia. The whole matter in regard to he removal of the college was to aave been settled yesterday, but ;everal questions arose, and some of .he members desiring a longer time -WOT OF NI LOSED OUT Schloss Bro; El wthis season, i to make a chang NE COST SAL ase to get rid aSonf to seas th balls or c hi is to goin t ecause.ever: y and style t of this coun rVe Say! ! of the very best ~ ed out at Cost, ind an old gar will forfeit the ock. i uths, Boys! est styles! Best >pportunity has aced before the ale . irare event that 9j the statement j I Cost Sale, and jj >f the splendid j t to their great i long in coming 5ee Us! ---> D stock of New C L $10,000 Stock < ndloonk at it any way vy for consideration, it was postponed today. It will come up as a special order at 1o o'clock this morning. It is an open question whether or not it will then be definitely decided. However, it can be confidently pre dicted that there will be a lively discussion. Teachers Meeting. The next Teacher's meeting will be held in the Boundry Street school on Saturday, December 13, at io o'clock a. in.. Prof. E. L. Hughes of the Greenville City Schools, will be present and deliv er an address. All the teachers in the county should show their ap preciation by attending. Teachers are urged to be present promptly at 10 o'clock. 1W CLOTHING! AT ACTUAl .' celebrated goo nd now to be clo; e in our business E OF NEW CL( oQf clothiing ci on, for fiive or reases of.dus' his most rema y garment is :he best that try.4== SNow, We Arn Shoes, H ats a 14 at cost, but W Florsheim an< and a fine line ~* ~ at prices whic SOuir Line of And Gents' the Best Qual ~' hi to be found ~ where.M ~ We Are Stri< Date and We very Low Pric [-PIFE lothing at Cost a f New Clothing. mU may. it is a Genuihe C REV. T. G. HERBERT NO BETTER. Telegram Received Last Night Stating That He is in Very Critical Condition. Rev. G. E. Edwards received a telegram from Rev. W. I. Herbert last night in which he stated that his father, the Rev. T. G. Herbert, was no better and that he was in a very critical condition. Program for Today. Business session, examination and passing of character 9:30 a. m. Columbia Female College ques ion 10 a. m. Preaching by Rev. J. G. Beck. with 4 p. m. Address by one of the connec :ional men 7:30 p. m. AT COST L C$ST!0 dsl All bought 3ed out because on January 1st. ITHING! wrried on the eight years. t of years on rkable sale new, up-to can be had a Not Selling nd Gents' Furrnishings e do sell the celebrated i Stetson Shoes for men of Shoes for women h will meet all compe Hats Furnishings comprise ities and Latest Styles in Newberry or else tly Up-To are Selling Goods at :es.- - - | izd SeoUs! R CO. nid persisting in ost Sale. T HE E.-P. CO.