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?VtVmwmmmwiii\ ? Wehelpyoutc >> $ do your tradin \ | - i We give Pren v*- 5 pons with ever 4 } ?? ' ' ? - i! xf > ^ witn one 01 ine X ? Notions, Hardw ? still clinging to t W e invite \ our i I. __ I Hardware >; 5 New Club Shells %. 2-ply Roofing Paper ^ 3-ply Roofing Paper Barb Wire, 80 rods in Nails at $2.50 basis pei ^ Stoves going at COST. ' ? ? r I INTERESTING NEWS FROM BENSON. A NEW STORE-COTTON CROF SHORT-PLEASURE SEEKERS' y MISADVENTURES. Benson, September 19:?Dr W I Tisdale went to Charleston Saturday I to purchase goods to begin merI chandising in Tisdale Bros' new j store located just over "Strong I branch" on their plantation. H Mr C P Snowden was in our V neighborhood Sunday driving his f ^"Reo." i . Mr R S Bell is up again from his recent illness, and is now busy inj^ stalling his new outfit for ginning the fleecy staple. By the way, the farmers are gathering about half of their cotton the first picking, and they need better prices for this short crop than it is now bringing. , : i We are going to harvest the boys' prize corn some time this week; ye scribe is onr of the judges. Look for the report next week, young men. Mr T J Phillips has been somewhat indisposed for some time; we hope he will finally be restored to his usual good health. Mr Bob McCutchen is up after having suffered with fever for ten days or longer. Mr W T Phillips has been appointed trustee of the Cedar Swamp Graded school in place of Mr W E Snowden, whose time expired July 1. The board of trustees now ccm, prises: Messrs J Y McGill, T M Kel [lahan and W 1 mumps. ine patrons and people of the neighborhood have worked harmoniously together during the last year. Another story lias been added to the single story building, the study of piano music has been introduced and a nice library of carefully selected literature installed; the school also was awarded one of the State prizes mounting to fifty dollars. How is it,Mr Editor,for a country school? Miss Sadie Snowden is on a visit her brothers in Delaware. Mr and Mrs H R Russell are the j^d parents of a bouncing baby oy Miom tl.ey have named "Harry." I Mr T Armstrong McCrea is sufl s fering very much from a throat affection necessitating an operation, performed by Dr Kelley of Kingstr^recentlv. We are sorry to learn of the sickness of Mr and Mrs S H Guerry and wish these good people a'speedy recovery. The festival given for the benefit jr" wvwvvYvvvyvvvM>TV?ww i save if you ? I ig with us. * ? nium Cou= * is r y purchase j ^ I most complete stoc are, etc, that has e^ our old motto: Uf. IT we LIK nspection. Come to buy or Department 40c box 70c roll 95c roll roll, S2.00 r keg. FT "lESSI of the Cedar Swamp Baptist church, as announced last week in The Record, was quite a success. Some of the visitors from Kingstree met I with divers mishaps while com ng !' d< wn. Mr Tommie Gilland with some young ladies had his automo-1 bile to get stuck in the mud and did , not arrive in time. Mr Pete Young drove his horse into a ditch and had t > have him dug out before he could ; go farther, while Mr Zeno Vause i f^lr q fhiU ariH had a shaking tim^ i for awhile. WES. 1 ? j j Our Clubbing Rates We offer cheap clubbing rates with a number of popular news-' papers and periodicals. Read careI fully the following list and select I tie one or more that you fancy and j we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course '< all cash in advance, which means j that both The Record and the'paper ordered must be paid for, not 1, 2, 3, ( 4, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve i months ahead. Below is the list of ! our best clubbing.offers. The Record and Home & Farm i (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World ! (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Consti tution (weekly) $1.50. i The Record and Bryan's Com' moner, $1.65. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75 The Record and Youth's Com panion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, i S2.50. The Record and Watson's Magazine $1.65. The Record and The Jeffersonian SI. 65 Tup prrvkrn anH T inninr-ntt's Magazine $2.75. The Record and National Magazine $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first isr,ue you receive of the paper or periodical I is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. The County Record. Kingstree, S. C. Event! "Fall Millinery Opening." Place! Gale & Gale's. Date! Wednesday and Thursday, October *> and 6, and thereafter. It a Post Cards! Post Cards! One dozen local views. They are the very latest and cost no more the back number kind. 9-8-2t People's Mercantile Co wmmmwTmwW D. Rl iow ready ks of Men's. Won rer been shown ir Buy. vou find our force oi Dry ( \r n /I Can 1 c i au-? iul *jta 10 spun Best Riverside P Euclid Plaids otli 8c. Our price ~D. R I DZDZCIC SELL niiiiiukkiiukukauaa* SUCH SHALL NOT INHEE Galatians 5:15-; "If tee tire in the Spirit. Ie ST. PAUL was a practical man. teaching down to a practical le Today's Study is one of the: entreaties, it is addressed to tb< from the broad road of selfishness and the footsteps of Jesus, and thereby Messianic Kingdom, .jvhieli Is shortly who are not saints, tn'nny who are nc valuable lessons froin the Apostle's w Many lessons of life specially appllca tlon to be the Lord's followers are val The Christian has. so to speak, st New Creatnre. a Spirit being. which t ests that are distinctly separate and urpes these to walk In the spirit: that be in accord with their new nature. S desires of the flesh. Why? Because onlsm of interests as between the desl Creatures. The two are at warfare, tl may be a truce for a time, but there Interests as New Creatures are along tltes and tastes go In the opposite din not do the things that ye would!" the footsteps of your Master, perfects this! Tou can only hobble after him a and become his followers, we will be the flesh, but will be Judged as New best obedience to righteousness we Imperfect human organism. In order that none might make a i desires of the flesh, the Apostle recite fest or openly discernible, namely: * Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, strife, Jea sles, envylngs. drunkenness, revellngs you, that they which practise such t God." These are works of the fallen All of God's* people are to resist them, have the seeds of all these iniquitous ity; but their minds, their wills, have to righteousness?to the doing of the w not practise the fleshly things, else thr of the holy Spirit and will not be fit f< The Apostle does not here say that lost his temper, for Instance, and got ever from the Kingdom. He might. Divine forgiveness, come back Into h come a valued soldier of the Cross i practise such things they should know lng a character contrary to the one t backward and not forward. Let us ni slip with a penitent recovery, and a w how many Christians have the evidenc the Kingdom of God?unless they tnal their living! If the Apostle led us into a tanglet and thistles, as a specimen of the frui * * * - ? ? ~ rll?rvA?l.\r? On/1 O ll ATT?fl 1 in me OppUSIlt: Ulirvuuu, piiu ouvno which belong to the Garden of the ] fruits of the Spirit should more and r oped to perfection in our hearts, and, cover and choke out the imperfections are nil tlie fruits of the Spirit of Godand which have become vitiated throuj afresh and would develop In the heat the Spirit, which should be manifest li less perfection are these: "love. Joy, p? faithfulness, meekness, temperance; aj The Apostle explains that those w crucified the flesh with the passions tarily agreed that they will live conti faiipn flpsh. He unres. If we live by t It Is the Spirit of God which has quid feet us. But it can perfect us only if Otherwise we will not be fit for a plac in God's arrangements we may have, of the Christian is vanity. It leads t and envyings than is generally suppo! of our Master, it will mean that lnstea bumble, teachable. And only such \ honor and immortality which God will Coming of our Savior. rwmwTWVwmwwi 2DD1C to serve y< ten's and Children 1 this part of the c( We Um ' salespeople ever ready to < ioods. land Home5c laids 7c lers sell for 5 l-2c Tb D I C IT FOE TJ2 fMMA *>AA*IA IT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. 26.?September 25. t us also valk in the Spirit not merely a theorist; he brought bii vel which his readers could comprehend. ?e. Like all of St. Paul's epistles and i Church, to those who have turned aside worldliness, to walk the narrow way, In to become joint-heirs with Jesus In his to bless the world. Nevertheless, many >t wholly^consecrnted to God. may draw ords in this lesson, as well as In others. u'~ ** * "'b/N KofA mnda O UIU 10 IUWC ?? IIV? Uiuuv ? .? luable also to the remainder of mankind, .epped out of his old self and become a nerely resides in the flesh and has Interoften antagonistic therero. The Apostle Is to say. to let their daily course of life o doing, tbey will resist and uot fulfil the they will realize that there is an antagres of the flesh and tbelr desires as New be one desiring against the other. There will never be peace between them. Our spiritual Hues, while our depraved appe?ction. Hence the Apostle said, "Ye canAs New Creatures yon would follow In r, but having fallen flesh, you cannot do t very most. But if we take this position no longer under Judgment according to Creatures, perfect in will?rendering the are capable of, under our handicap of mistake as to what would constitute the s them and declares that tbey are raanl fornicatlon. uncleanness, lasclviousness. lousies. wraths, factious, divisions, bereand such like, of the which I forewarn hings shall not Inherit the Kingdom of flesh and antagonistic to righteousness, if they would not lose his favor. They things in their flesh, received by heredbeen changed, converted, turned around, ill of God. As New Creatures they must >y will not grow in the fruits and graces )r the Kingdom. if nnrnno a-ore nverfnken In a fault and into strife, that this would bar him forindeed, through tears and prayers and armony with God and subsequently beand follower of the Lamb. But If any that they are developing and strengthenvhlch God will approve?they are going ote the difference between an accidental ilful practising of a wrong course. Alas! e in themselves that they will not inherit :e a fresh start and reverse the order of i wildwood of human selfishness, thorns tage of the fallen flesh, be next leads us us the fruits and flowers of sweet odor rr?rrl Ho tali? ns that these deliehtful nore be cultivated, and should be develns far as possible, should overrun and of our flesh. The fruits of this garden -all such as he originally planted in man ;b sin?all such as he now has Implanted ts of his sanctified ones. The fruits of 1 all of the followers of Jesus In more or ace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, rainst such there Is no law." ho have become Christ's followers have and desires thereof. They have volunrary to the emotions and desires of the he Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk: iened us and which ultimately Is to perwe are led by It and walk In Its ways, e In the Kingdom, whatever other place One of the most dangerous besetments o more trouble, provokes more quarrels sed. If we are walking after the Spirit d of being vainglorious we will be meek, rill eventunllr he readv for the jrlorT. bestow upon the faithful at the Second rTHwmwmwwwwTYTT IS When you ma chase here , salesman for 3U pon. =:= 's Wearing Apparel, 1 >untry; and as to pri< I AW Cni] ici I ;hovv you around and serve you * Our lines of M Boys' Clothing, complete. Come us a look. 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