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I For the next millinery and clot cost you any when ing cash for same I your talking mac! I Rememt i I | and for only the [ chines, and you c they will be sold t A H a 11 3Dc tor These records c selling the records i'* Evangelist Montgomery. The Splendid Work a Gifted Son of Lancaster is Doing in the Master's Vineyard in Far-off Missouri. ? I The many friends ami relatives I in tins county ol the Kov. I). 1'. Montgomery, the well known Lancastrian who is devoting his life to evangelical work in the West, will he pleased to learn! that his labors continue to be crowned with i lull measure of | success. Mr. Montgomery is now conducting a revival meeting in Holla, Mo., and the Missouri Appeal says ol his work: The meeting a' the baptist w church is st II in progress. The /?rA\W/la t ? V f i?n flOiit'nw* ?? v n \4o < a<\ ? ii" | of the building each night On Sunday night many stood up and others went away because of! lack ot seals. The sermon to men and boys Sunday afternoon was generally rated the best and i most profitable dispensations of plain, truths ever heard in a ; Paris church There was noth- j ,^niiv Hid th it could not have been d before a woman, but ihej cbnpeqiiences of evil deeds upon a man and up >n liis accociates v ore ho vividly portrayed that ^ when Evangelist Montgomery askf d that all who would resolve to livo better the aisles were choked with tlie men and hoys who rushed forward to shake Iiis hand. A better service was never held in this town. On sixty days we are going * hing one of the famous S e ^12.00, but we are goini , and ask for your coupoi line absolutely FREE. )er this Ofl >urchases made in the dc\ an get none or as many a o you for the Small Ri ost you extra any where ; to you. Remember, for IMBfM I KlttlirrluV iifturnnnn ll>" M1VVIUUI/I1 I HO OVilll^l Iit>t preached (o a largo and aj preeiative crowd on Main streo He goes into the stores and stop upon the street to talk with ire and in every case has received courteous hearing. Five cottar j prayer meetings are held by w< men each morning, while th men gather at the II OO F clubrooms tor a similar serviei These meetings are led by men hers of all denominations. Thei influence, together with th earnest, logical sermons by l?e\ Montgomery, has created mor of a reliiious atmosphere tha the town has experienced in long time. Evangelist Montgomery is get orally rated the strongest reasoi er and most eloquent speuke the Baptists have ever had i muir meetings. l nere nave ' eel 11) additions. TilK UNSKI.FIHII CAI.I.INtl Kvangelist Montgomery, no' comiu d ing a meeting at the Pari Baptist church, is a living reluts tion of the frequent asserlio that money is all that keep men in the pulpit. This man i one of (he strongest logicians most earnest speakers and docf est thinkers Paris people hav heard in many a day. Day ant night he reasons and pleads wit the poople to turn from the ei ror of their ways, spending hi days among strangers and dt priving himself of his home am neighbor?. Ten years, or t went id the best, and lie will hav worn hinnelf out in the work Thou ho will retire with a cor I o give everybody who purcl tandard Talking Machines. to give them away to our 1; when you have gotten as ?er is for C; jartments above mentioned, s you want. We have a li? ecords and 61 you should buy a talking m; CASH only, and lor sixty < Yours faith 3- sciousness of duty \vell done )- and a purse devoid of contents, t. A man of his talents, energy and is force of character in the legal n world would earn an income by a the side of which his meager sal ;e ary as an evangelist would be pitilully small. In politics such e a man would win his way to F wealth and position. In busi3. ness he would win success where ?- others fail. And yet, with all r these possibilities, he elects to e sacrifice his time and talents up* r on the altar of Christianity, e counting it as gain if lie can win n men to God and morality and a J thereby lay up treasures in heav en. And the same could tie said i- of any other minister in L'aris i- The fact is, the consecrated ?r | preacher is an unselfish giant, n standing erect and unscathed a among the thousands who grov ei in uie dust of personal gain ami worldly pride. All honor to! ^ them, says the Appeal. s MONTUOM KRYISMS: I Evangelist Montgomery hus few equals as a maker of epi grams. The following were picked from two or three of his sermons t>y an Appeal man: Q Religion is something more j than a tire escape. . Some men would cross hell on a rotten rail for a dollar s Men are either goin? from good to better or from bud to worse. ,j Much bad living is due to bad thinking 011 the subject of sin. Men are not saved front sin 0 ; until they are saved from the i. love of siii. lases from us #35.00 in d These graphaphones or customers. You make yc much as #35.00 worth brir ash Purchas We have the records tha ;t of the various songs, bai 3c for the La achine, so we make nothii lays. fully, tANTTLJ Man in no! a sinner because he sins, but sins because he is a sinner. A man is right with God jus! so lar as lie is right with his leilow men. There is a sense in which men generate their own fire and brim-' alone. j No man has a right to do as | he pleases only in so lar as he] pleases to do right. Religion is not a burden. It is a means by which men can bear i their burdens. A man may have a thousand excuses for not repenting but he has not a single reason. It is an easy matter to set an influence in motion but quite i another matter to slop it. The Devil is not waiting time on men who swear and drink and sin?they are his already. It were better lor a man that i he were never boin than that he should not ho born again. A man can he moral and not be a Christian, but ho cannot be a Christian without being moral We are responsible to God i not only tor the wrongs we do | but tor the good we could dnsiml I do not do. You say you will tlo right when you feel right. I say you will never (eel right until you are right. Thousands of ills, calamities unci alllictions which we lay upon Provide nee are simply the worn ol the Devil. If men would only live as they demand that their wives and daughters live what a glor i 5 I ry goods, notions, talking machines )ur purchase, payig tliein in and get >es Only j t go with the maid music, etc., and irge Ones j ng back on you by ii v: iuu!t worm nils would be! I had ,ju81. as hooii undertake to beat Gibraltar to pieces with a cotton mop as to attempt to down a man who lias God on his side. STATE OF SOUTH CVltOLINA, COUNTY OF l.ANCASTF.lt, In the Probate Court, By J. 11. Stcwumn, Ks?piire, i'lotmte Jud^e "Xiriiereas, II. Helton Mr-How, of Lurteas1V tor County in said Mute, made suit to mo to ^rikiit liini Letters <>t Administration of the Estate of itiul etlV-ets ot John Mellon I deceased. TIIKSK AUK, Til EliKFOltK, to cite and admonish all anil singular the kirnlred and Creditors <>| the said John McDow, deeoased, that Uuy he and appear before tue, in ttie Court of I'rohate, to be held at Lancaster Court House, on Fri| day, April Llth. next after pilhlieu tion hereof, at 11 oVleck in the forenoon, to show cause, if any lliey have, why the said | Administration should not he granted. liven under my hand, this doth dav of March, \nuo 1 >01111 tii, I K. Sl'KWMAN, Probate lud<?o. March !it>, A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. 'I'u the hem] of every family who is ambitions t?>r the future ami education of his children, we have a S| eeial Proposition to make. No Article in the home shows the evidence v>f culture that does a I'luDO or ()igali No accomplishment gives as much pleasure or is of as great value in after life ea the knowledge of music and the ability to play well. Dili Small Payment Plan makes the ownnerslnp of a high gra ic Piano or < >rgau easy. fust a few dollars down ami a small pay mi-hi rik'n uiiuiim or quarterly or setniitniiurtlly h 11 <1 the instrument is yours. Write uh today for (Iiitalo^ueH and our Special Proposition ol Kusy Payments. AililroHH, MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE. Columbia, S. C. Tho NflWC I^oeHJoh Printing 1 llC ltUllu for others. Why can't wo do yours? ? ?g? ? ? ?