The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 07, 1906, Page 8, Image 9
Rlie Religious Revival
to >i
New Converts at Kvery Meet- the
ing of the Christian Crusa- ^ro
ders?The Work in the
lot
Homes?-The Series of Qn|
Meetings Soon to Close. | afti
j Pro
In a manner similar to that ot ^'lr
the iec< lit, cop'ous showers, Pre
w.iinli lmra t'nl Ipii 11 nrn t h> f> irth. i P1'
" " I " * - - v '
cooled he atmosphere, refreshed rt,lt*
t lie earth, replenished streams. SC1"
and given renewed life and new m,u
growh to vegeta'ion. so have ,eri
the Pentecostal showers of ^os'
blessings which have fallen upon *10 1
the services of the Christian Cru- ?' ^
Sf tiers, refreshed many of the ')oai
t Ider Christians, replenished '*'e
the joy ami peace of the back "ie
slider, and given spiritual life to "ie
many who were dead in trespass- mic
es and sins. These precious souls, *
many of whom are some of fhe c''i'
best citizens of Lancaster, are
now enjoying a state of happi- 8erv
. . . . v.. . Tlin
ness wuico mey nuu nunerio, *--vy
not known, and it they will keep reJ?
in an humble attitude before
God, where lie can work in and ^ut
through them, their lives will be ^,af
made useful, fruit'ul, and great <ron
Llessings to others with whom wer
they come in contact. During i5?,r
the week, s.-veral more sin sick
souls, have, as it, were, touched '*e
the hem 01 Christ's garment, *?
and have been made whole, and co,r
thus have increased the number
who can say from personal ex- en''
perience, "I once was lost, but I ',e
now I'm found, Was blind, but
now 1 see." res(l
In view of the fact that "The or ^
devil, as a roaring lion, walketh ma*
about, seeking whom he may do- v
vour," and delights to tempt, to
discourage, and to retard the
progress of young converts, in 'ac*
the path of r'ghteouness, the
Crnsa lera realize the importance *n 11
of looking after those who have 's
professed conversion in their ^bat
meetings. During the week maN
special Workers have been do ^'e
taied t) visit <ln convcr's in ^ror
their h ones, 'o ascertain their !ma<
spiritual condition and to ad- Pers
vice, encoii'irge, and admonish i
them. Most of the number visit ! Don
ed were still determined to fol a 'n
low de-us. All were advised to t!,a'
feast on (rod's Work, tint their | p,)j'
souls might be made fat, and to "1'1'
watch and pray continually, s',("
f ... ....... i ?i.. i if|
i/ ><ii ? "o him v ur f*rr u ry I v I
fortified ag dust the assaults of
the enemy. dor*
As it. was in the days ol Christ, ''l <
some may ?o Imok to the world. I '1
None need to tro back, ami ii.:iVa
they will keep their eyes fixed ),,,nl
upon Jesus, and theirs hand in h
11 is, and are determined In per-! ^ ^J1(
severe unto Hie end, regardless tfie
of the c-'st. they will never
swerve from the track. If they _
dn t heir j). 11. (iod will do 11 is. I or a K
(i (i i iaiihfni. and will keep Kan
all thai we commit untp II.m i
agtiiod 11 a' day. <;iV(
An instance ol genuine conversion
a> deinoiistia"((I in the
lite of ( n,> ot the reeent c inverts x
oti the 4 h dav of hilv, an I wa- 11
' lina.
go on evidenee i hat ho was i ndeod mm
a O no * fi'o it iiim' i i > i lit.i t t..... .
? -< < .Hi',
ol<] tliinhaving r?;?~! away. I.'"1
? ' J I 111.IS
and all things having become New
tors
new?new tastes, new desires iMlMi
and new longings, since liisi'V"
< illfll
conversion. Previous to libs i'?"
, . | J. F.
young man s conversion, ho was rn?
I<ed enough to play hall on
>dav, bid on the 4th he went
i pcnic, and upon finding
in playing ball, he .eft the
nii'ls, having no desire to e??;e
in the sport, lie went over
lie camp <>f 'lie Christian
- aders and spent m< st of the
'i noon in reading IMgrim's
gress. He engaged with the |
istian Crusaders in their
liminsry prayer service and
yed for his unsaved sister
broth* rs. In the testimonial
rice ot that nit lit the young
1 stated that he fell more de
nined than beioie to lollow
is. Duting the al'ttrmeating
bvhs used of Cod to bring one
lis friends to Christ. What a
uliful trantonnation in the
ot this young man! Oh that
lives ot other young men in
town, who are slaves to sin,
lit he thus transformed!
he liberty and freedom of the
dren of God was shown forth,
iod's glory in the testimonial
ice on Wednesday night,
sons and daughters of God,
iced, not only in the tact
they were free Americans, i
in the more glorious fact
t hey had been emancipated .
i) the bondage ol sin and i
e now free in Christ Jesus,
le of (lie converts expressed
r gratitude to God for what
had done for them, leferring
the recent date of their *
version, at which time "j
3 chains of sin were brok
' and they were set tree,
y avowed their allegiance to
i, and said that they were
Jved that no power of earth
iell should be allowed to
ie them disloyal to Ilis cause ,
/e read in God's Word, "If
Son shall make you free, ye <
11 be free indeed." It is a sad
that many, who boast of
r national treed- in. are yet
nost cruel bondage to sin. It
le prayer 01 ;ne cnristmn
many nv re ol 11?is class
by faith in I he efficacy of
blood of Christ, he liberated
11 the bondage of sin, and be
le to rejoice in ('in i-t as t heir
ional S.iyior, Uedecmer and
iverer. Cic>ci grant these sinn
I s'nil- may very soon make
eak fur liberty, an i forbid
any of tlie-e who are now
wing the gloiions light and
rtv ol tlie children ol (iori,
ild ever again "be entangled
i
i the yoke ol bondage."
is probable that the Crusa
> will soon bring to a close
series of meetiius. It is |
ed i hat all who desire to
il thennelv? s of tlbs oppor
11y to come to Christ, ma> do
I eedily. Itenwmbor tint -le-j
sav.s. ' Behold, now is the
iime, la-holT. now is]
?i;iy of s ?1 vat if>it 1
- Lancaster's second nine and j
ershaw to ill J layo I a match '
m of hall in Kershaw on the
nth. Tee score was l toll in j
>r of Iaim-aster.
.
\ Tragic Finish.
W'ltdimi.iii'h |inriiiitl'j I it 1 ?;>tl<
,< North Sim 11vk?*, which it . lul l s
i <-<>nI.I li)i\( rtloppoil. to In come it
..n. hr....l> a?f..ui..l>>...
is * ' I I
> of Mol'an I In ik? id iiim r K nneth ]
.' r, nf \ i nee born ' !?., p* rmittn 1 a !
i COM to 140 uuiiolii' il until a ' tgie |
li was only uv.Ttcd l?y l>r King's!
I)iscoviTy. Ha wiitiH "Three doc- 1
gave mi- up (< ili'i of lung inflatniuu*
caused Iiv a neglected colli; hut l)r
'? Ni-w Discovrry Hftiml my life '
ranted lu st cough and cold cure, at
l. 1 .ik Pharmacy, Cmw ord Urns.,
Mackny Co. drugstore. f><lc and $1.00.
1 holtle free.
A Square Deal
Is assured you when you buy one of Dr.
' I'lerce's family medicines?for all the ingredients
entering into tliem are printed
on the bottle-wrappers and their formula
are attested under oath as being complete
and correct. You know just what you are
paying for and that the ingredients are
gathered from Nature's laboratory, l*>ing
selected from the most valuable native
medicinal roots found growing in our
American forests and while potent to cure
are perfectly harmless even to the most
delicate women and children. Not a drop
of alcohol enters into their composition.
A much better agent is used both (or extracting
and preserving the medicinal
principles used in them, viz.?pure triplerelined
glycerine. This agent possesses
intrinsic medicinal properties of its own.
being a most valuable anti-septic and antiferment,
nutritive and soothing demulcent.
(Jlvcerine plays an important part in
Dr. Pierce's (Somen Medical Discovery In
the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, fonl breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach,
biliousness and kindred derangoments
<>( the stomach, liver and bowels.
ISesides curing all the above distressing
ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery"
is a specific for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of tlm
nasal passages or of the stomach, liowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative
Stages it will vield to this sovoroiirn rem
edy if its use lie persevered in. Inl hronlc
Catarrh of tho Nasal passages, it is well,
while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery
" for the necessary constitntional
treatment, to cleanse tin* passages freely
two or three times it day with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatment generally cures the worst
cases.
In coughs ami hoarseness caused by bronchial.
throat and lung affections, except consumption
in Its advanced stages. the "Golden
Medical Discovery" is a most efficient remedy.
especially In those obstinate, hang-on
coughs caused l>y Irritutlon and congestion of
the bronchial mucous membranes. The " Discovery
" is not so good for acute coughs arising
from sudden colds, nor must it 1>? expected
to cure consumption In its advanced
stages no medicine will do that?but for all
the obstinate, chronic rougha. which. If neglected.
or badly treated, lead up to consumption.
it is the best medicine that can be taken.
Professional Cards
Dr. J. E. WELSH.
DENTIST.
Dfliee over Williams?HughesCo'b
Store, formerly occupied by Dr
R. M Galloway.
LANCASTER, S. C.
T P n 17 T T iriTT
AV XX. AV? VA . 1 I |
Lancaster, S. C.
Residence 'phone. No. 187. Otlloe,
I >hvis Building, cor. Main and Dunlap
street a; 'phone No. 72.
Will practice in both town and couny.
All call*. day or night, will receive
prompt attention.
Dr. E J. Hinson
DENTIST
Office in Springs Building.
Office Hours : 8 to 12 and 1 to 6.
Sunday Hours, 9 to 10.
University of North Carolina
1780-1000.
Ihal of tin Stnte'a ltd neat ion a I System
DKI'AU I'.MKNTS :
Collegiate, I n incering. Graduate, l.aw.
Medicine, l'liarinacy.
Library coniinns 4.5.tKlo volnins New
waterworks. electric lii/lits. central heatme
sVHlt'in Nfw lorillltoi i.-H, ^MiilniHiuill, V.
\I < A. Ixiiliiinx. <1 v2 slii'lciiis. 74 in
Inculty I In I''kI| tt-nii W^ins Sept. 1(1,
I'.IOti. A<lilr?-s*.
FKAN'IS 1\ VfcN \Blii-, Pr.-s't,
Chuptil Mill. N (
I lie Rev. II. (). .ludd, who was
m charge ot the Episcopal
churches of Chester, Kidgway and
Winsboro, died Thursday in Sa
luda, from the ellect ot a fall,
which broke his hip.
Mr W. T. IMaekmon, one of
Mr. John HlackmoiEs popular
clerks, returned Thur-day night
from a visit to Waxharn, N. (J.
Mrs. James A Weaner, of
llo;tiii Springs section, spent
ve tcrdav in Lancaster
Mr and Mrs. George Ferguson,
of Kluin, wore anions I- minister's
visitors Thursday.
Major J. B. Kzellt a well
known insurance man ol Columbia,
died Thursday ni^ht.
A white mail and two boys
one white and t lie other colored,
wore kill <! by negroes this weok
in B^aulort.
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BEN HUR
Was famous for chariot racing. We sell
BEN HUR FLOUR I
That is more famous. Its quality is superb,
its whiteness and rising quality is great?surpassed
by none and equaled by few. Don't
take our word?try Ben Hur and be satisfied
better than ever before. One sack settles it.
MAGNOLIA
is still in the ring and asks Ben Ilur what it
was doing in Lancaster. Ben Hur says that
it came to stop Town Talk. Magnolia?Have
.1 l A 1 I _ I _ 1 . 1 T > IT -NT ! >
nicy ueen taiKing auuiu mer ncn riur?ino, i /
but I know I am the whitest Flour in Lan- j
easier. Magnolia?You may be whiter, but
you are not any better when it comes to the
taste?and you cost more. Ben Hur?Well,
stop talking about me and I'll stop Town Talk
about you, and we will work with purity, quality
and honesty to all of Edwards's customers.
Don't forget to buy your Ice, Ale, Fountain
Drinks, Sugar, Coffee, Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Notions, etc., from the store that invites
you and your trade to make headquarters at
X,
Respectfully yours,
J. C. EDWARDS !.
in Bennett's Old Stand.
II'
: C2H wwte
Goods I
absurd,
White Shirt Waists and Oxfords.
" Hand Bags and Parasols.
4 Fans an(l Ribbons.
" Hosiery, Collars and Ties.
" Habutai Silk, 25c yard.
And our full line of White Piece Goods cannot be surpassed
for excellence of quality and price.
Respectfully,
Williams-Hughes Company
CASH KTOliE.
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( HAS l> JONES, President l{ K. WYI.IK, Vice-I'renident.
E M . CKOXTON, Cashier. ? s
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The First National Bank of Lancaster/
r,AXCAsri:n, s. c.
A Few Facts for Your Consideration: v
/ '//{ST. That systematic saving pays. A ?1 ?p>?.-it ol $!i.OO
a month for live yearn, with 4 percent. interest computed semiatintiRily,
will yield you fiSISt'4 VJ. Ten dollars a month for the
same length of time w ill yield fi1Hi4.(iO, while hi ten years you *
would have $1,474 70.
,S/''f'OA'It. The safety of your money The well known r
character and ability of our hoard of directors is a auftloienl
guarantee of honest and capable management.
Till lilt, that we take any amount from |l ou upwards. ^
F<IffIIT//. That your money is payable on demand.
That we nav I tier cent interest <>n CufIIiI/iuIoo
of l>eposit.
, SIXTH. 'Hint we extend to our pat run* e , cry courtesy and
accommodation in our power, consistent will) good banking; and
SKV K.\ T'''bat we a?-e npd?r '"nv-rr Ri?-nt inspection.
We respectfully solirif ^
E. M. CROXTON, Cashier 1
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