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I - Irr iTl1 4"ABIISHED 1865. NEW BERRY* S. Q MOND A Y, DECE BR,1 0.T I F E R~.OAY A l =BI STOCK OF MERCHA r.' "determined to buy them wh( pYr MudIpg country. Hundreds ;$ ress Goods and Silks in the hous mtwuAArket at actual first cost. DI nty. The picking o c .easy. . =evef description; Dress Hal heathers, Ribbons, Bab1 Thisdeprtmntmust be cleanet atmy style to carry goods fronr Gdsprovi e DkTH God ils. SGod a home in hea iorut. in the Divin SPromptly Duncan appi Dpas rmehit:h ~nmes Featers atRibbos bk1 ~e. ThCoodeasrt citg T e cle ao mystyle ito arr gctds from ulpits and shome mote- iepn the e me:ere hardnitNee Divarln y. Fishp Dunc nc anke. sta Mehois annuBisho Dt the eed fromhis agh4ex,S he gspelminitry.therld, bs esao idand Sovern chilre, wend eent et*saentedasthis yeterday oing o wars 'betfl t hed rien~q the dsbother A.h by'1ers o C A.frJ. poseearey wit ~ p~lEs asnd bsoer ost eeds un th dion CwereenNew- cserlatin. Ctena etheoist ng Besisho Dg ~ the ee ein ng he odeptmets les chors,elh mistsen The rad,y eofb the rabrgeavement wmn. whet hapcet A redW aenmot hdeplora ~%9 eseamrning ove wokes obgn -wacstoed te pehding Adeasingo that"Naed by Preyeral reedy man a e hietheeadad ter wpenigres isn oo fo en dishrchte, so flohis abet sTerve. 6meng fn the spirea tempeadeind heii ctiued tos bie.le tHat devote Aion or tah t"ination, sugges the haugh they daeplr nes. cahe, sprollial frcmrests thes tourch. upote actel"oed tof plAges," desisin seran nthe stor~asmf e cannot rwegad full a Why th bredatind e werer an, lokf Al aing pateno the sipn-icall teoeatr n he ris ple elemnsuaniestsn thethught they hervn tlovere isportoitycasonffordesi forhis i mar .uporn tetmyThe etenaader o Aget servtr thnte trampl of ie cesand swevi- guard to std ty a falonanother totstf.wters tHea Bllthaeng.B papell,f theW situ calltote nr love, oportniAtyawa, afre,oi Maifyin ay, Jno. M. Lander, Thacher, ment, merel Bessley, Traywick, R. A. Yongue, ment. The: j. .Stokes, Dagnall, Thomas Har- ntil they a usa,' Uumbert, Shell, Mrs. J. W. jsibility of Buubert, and many others spoke grander exp VItth sweet emphasis concerning of God throtc *f faith :.. Crist,. teirs trust in is not able ednesday, ST CUT PRICJ NDISE must be turned into money, let it bring ' re your money goes the farthest, so let us pull and hundreds of dollars will be saved in this comi one season to another. Any reasonable offer will b e accepted. imatchahie Stock of Staple Dry Goods I Falls under the axe. Outing, Red and White Flannels, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres, Percales, Calicoes, Towels, Table Linens, Quilts, Sheets, Sea Island, Sheeting, Dril, Cheviots and Ging ham. What a feast you will ha%e in the above I line. Thousands of yards of White Homespun to go at .3c. yard. Thousands of yards of Calicoes to go at 334c. yard. j_5 bales Sea Island to go on sale at only 4c. h Into he lUS H'S. dence, their hope of a sure. So when the pressure is en, their abiding rest upon ,a man he is untrue in e love. bank, untrue in that college, at II o'clock Bishop true in that office of trust, un %ared in the pulpit and in the pulpit! be fourth hymn. The He who follows the Lord J tyer. manifestly came 'Christ must be just as true in ~art as he plead for the asing to rest -upon His. His church. f >ture lessons were se the 96th Psalm and th chapter. Hymn 51 ced. As a leader of antle so long worn by 3. Cauihen has. ap ai common consent,i-al shoulders of Brother and a good leader does ucan announced as his uke xii,. 35-40. T6eI urch, as wvell as of the for ready, active, pre -equipped men and ver core than at pres call for well qualified RV en more imperative. igh character and pur- lc fMr n ataa ianded. This age tepaeo ee n al aid women of Christly Yonedotclamnani The veneering pro-rausipybcsehhs enerally used in many ejydcleeopruiis of life's activities. man is 'always in de-knwagetdlthtyuo ~r it be in lowly occu loftiest endeavor. Aknw ble fact is the willing- Icaentw thryuala >re apprenticeship; the the hour of toil. The must be the watching r the work which needs Young men are ask )n to e'nter the profes ,of medicine, before eached their majority. nified n hen yon enter The Master wants I s to ;be standing on armed, ready to an 1 to the conflict or the ace. The man who is nust not seek to direct Instead of going to , his Lord may want own and be served by must wait for his Lord. hunger of two greatly RV mere material equip y intellectual develop-mabenatrihoyorad e may be so stressedotm.IwnaMn!Ti Imost exclude the pos- snta kidwr;noah hat higher life, thatwol,ntahrles o erience of knowledge Fod,erhuks ocnce h Crist Veeerigtos reveal nt true acan abi o sandextrme re I are worl.t the yofl December C SALE EVE vhat it may. Not a few Odds and Ends but together. Tell your friends, let the news g nunity during this sale. The fact stares me i] 50 bolts of Cheviot worth ioc. yard, for this sale 7%IZc. yard. ioo bolts.of Indago Blue Calico for this sale 4c. yard. too White Bed Spreads to be sold at only 5oc. each. too White Bed Spreads, (large size) worth $r.5o to go at 98 . each. Another big Tot of Jeans slightly soiled to go at half prke. COLD WEATHER BULLETINS. Winter has come a little behind time, but it's here. 3 cases of North Carolina Wool Blank Push And-F e Cheapest Store The Carolinas. put world is keen, critical, farsighted. I men wh< that When you .answer a call and the grLat ex un- world finds that you are not a man Paul ha( true it will rush over you and kill you. never sE The church must be as wise as the fourteen asus 'world. The foremost- virtue in 'have do! the such a man as has been des'cribed made hi suaded s "You ar told his defense. man mu sometim -to learn The teac able mal ,watchoul which ar the unwi souls fro1 from th4 humnanit, heed the kind. I thini was a gi L. M. HAMER. when th( bert ente in at watching, waiting, ready, pre- there,w pered, is that of humility. Only a earth. ( no- humble mau can wait for his Lord to think t ntuntil 3 o'clock in the morning and "Go say He then perhaps not see his Lord come."Gdo yet A self-assertive man is not the kind weepig not God wants. He who says I am May t: the man for a district, or, I am the be read hu- man for a large station, will be sit- comes! Immed mons, th< McGh:ee, Turnipsei were call< H. B. Br lesson wl prox ides : !cons, Bis the dicipl ing his ha ordainied work of God. R< requested '~ ? ture lesso prayer,i solemnly ceremony T. PAE, D ~ jThe M the Meth ch- ingdow eatng hil hisLor isternoon a sodkokn tth or n h n ,~ D. ar ewl upu n a,"h,tional ex rld. come in Lord, but I was not ex- Psalm an up- pecting you at this hour: yet, I am The Bi out glad to see you.'' oversigh.t the I I am always fearful about the whe tl 3rd, I Sta R HELD IN every article under the roof included. I am o from lip to lip, for it's news of impcrtance 1 i the face that my stock is too heavy, and while ets to go at a sacrifice. They are the best Blarkets, and have more warmth to the square inch than any Blanket in America for the price. 50 prs. North Carolina Wool Blankets at cost, $2.50 worth $3.50. 50 prs North Carolina Wool Blankets at cost, $3.00 worth $4.50. 50 prs. North Carolina Wool Blankets at cost, $4.oo worth $6.oo. 300 prs. of Cotton Blankets to go at half price. Step up stairs and I will show yot more Blank ets than all the stores in town combined. ollow The .4 SMIMER publish boastingly their "What local preaFherr perience in divine. things. to elder's orders?" I I a great experience. He Jno. B. Weldon was n id anything about it for by his presiding elder y'ears; and he would not now done ad he.was ie so then but the devilwilborandwt m do it. The devil per- taseeig h ome people to say to Paul,meorsu itdre e not an apostle.',' Then he lw:Mmi fM great experience in self- Bnsb .Tln Again this well-equipped Js .Sihb .R ;t be a teachable man. And o rdrc udb is the first thing one needs sn f0 di tk is that he knows nothing!HokofAFrnBe hable man must be a tract-j .Wlo;o a.S 2. You must be on theRRihrsnof.M for the many thievesT.C0DelofJTh e prowling around to robJn.0Wis;ofLC iry. You must save these W .Dna;o h ni :he grasp of strong drinkbetySaulLnr embacs f ebachd ibtoler' ode" 'e Jnnvrb tob o. cese wesdo prascne call ofdisresed an-by H.is Bys;n elder Mrs. Ldoie and Mattis thatnyesterdywther MagaetC oraNedwit. spiit f or Bothr Hr-huis evening Therc redtheheveny ome bugnmadmoir uted urei Ba orwnghat n ksr Wito Eoanucd Jas.sbs. u Ilv Foloingthe pye.r. haoesopdfogeog redseetion from byS o on ofhis essnges n chapte. Edyin Stok< n ynde ad cmfrty oun. ilon , Ja.. children."rfsrnthefte.t. eLr situ oT wer eeralo a.Th iaeyoloigo.sr wha sadlon; oe o.Ca Rev. essr. Log . m unto an; wol Tho .J. L uggius B. erat h broth aer embndrce Ef ders he r Ar rueltonhime. r, neve be haeo Resy tcae wives of miracwihe casofn reditscptrese mang miunderBasoo ands. ich te bok of discpli. He ucilte hugr Matis :o tht ondinatoerdea o theargaretiC. Neeley. hopdDucain prnounedey crowed tousae h spton ourther H-od of ec,wrd"ther ning aser rthe ttheey oie, and gnes andbotinuewod unt reacorroing hearch ofr Thsbindo anounced v.Loingas.bMcsy.eBw I toFllw the taero toat he se ond scrip- seeing. seuetionatfres o andte ofBish ressengrs cpr. Hymn was catou nh simplyr andicoflry n oguencue Jhe wo,u39 children.''fo theaext 2be MLoda aseritcsal. t Ther wr suenala ymra whervice wsumel nnsLomewha worghc ed 0 oitl followin yetea ser- u ihrsadr Rev.4. Ressr. Jor . ing haP.hro nw. ercses readgin, B.the 9tt aebin. Te d lang prce. Chgg ris teesdtes dsocl ttentntoancemane . Thblnma ine Sray'sh sesioturadh el-ups enr questions ald, anddsue-ihte rt 'THE TOWN. determined to sell the Goods, and you are :o every man, woman and child in Newberry you need the goods is the time to move them. Every pair of Shoes in the house at cost. Our great Shoe sale continues. Just stop and think for a moment. We don't.ask you to take our word for the reductions. Price elsewhere and then come to us and we will convince you as quick as a wink. Everybody knows we have the stock of Newberry and that we are doing the business of the town. roo Boys' Knee Suits to go at actual cost. 300 Men's Overcoats to go at a sacrifice. oo doz. Men's and Boys' Hats just landed to go at half price. Jro wds. UGH S.. are elected righteousness of moral action. -Our he name of Lord made.mud out of the clay and t presented therefore he is a Sabbath breaker! This was He was not thinking of a tradition, elected and but he was thinking of saving a the others soul.' Hence he cut right through mmittee on Jtheir little tradttions. The great. >orts as fol- Jconcern of our Lord was to reach rain Luther the individual. Jesus Christ came Hodges; of into the world as a discriminating Richardson; factor. He determined to set up a no. 0. Wil- new standard of measures and ~s by M. W. values. Every man--nd woman -ry by 'Jno. must submit to that standard,' arter by W. whether willing or tinwilling. .Hamer by Why did these people become so >s. Pate by enraged against our Lord?i Simply . Loyal by because they were not willing to be s. G. Her- measured by his divine rules. But the go.spei of Jesus Christ is not lory of de- confined to individuals. Its stand rs was read ards must be brought to bear upon A. Ervine, institutions as well. It is intended El and Mrs. for this very,purpose. I very much fear that if I had been born just awaited the whei and where and under similar vice was be- conditions as was our Lord, I 17.30, when should have been very much of a hymn r39. rebel. But we never heard of his Dr. Winton meddling with political conditions. t. John, 9th Tihe thing for us to do to solse is then an- life's problems and meet its difit:ul was chosen ties is to preach Christ. Project into this disturbed world the gospel pects of our of Christ. and the' problem is re elt that he solved into its elements, and made said some- comparatively simple. sion, "I am The only light which, will ever set a man give light to this darkened world ad so with .is the life of our blessed Lo:rd. He could Following the sermon 0. M. Ab out its be-- ney, 3. H. Graves, R. W. Hum isapplied." phries, A. E. Holler, ,Ethan Z. ltitude out James, J. E. Strickland, J. B. Wel heart and don, W. D. Quick and W. C.,Botl m a king. ware were called before the chancel ne into the for ordination as elders. Bishop ne of sad- Duncan led in prayer. The Scrip udgment." ture lessons were read by W. C. ested. -He Power and M. L. Carlisle. The came back bishop propounded the disciplinary ilted. The questions, and satisfactory response f the syna- having been made, prayer was of not agree fered. The candidates still kneel a vicious ing, the bishop, assisted by W. C. Power, E 0. Watson and M. L. must be Carlisle, proceeded with the laying uir Lord set on of hands, at the same time prd' n the world nouncing the solemn sentence of or Ls a result dination. The Bible was placed in. 2d some are the hands of each and authority andards of conferred to preach the Word and andards of administer the sacraments. The -iss o cn-doxology was sung and Conference isesto on-Sunday, a holiday, a delightful day, d wise men aa epbochal day in many lives, was about the a an end.