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- - *; t ' * .*" -J.**: \ '' r ' ' jfrf* ^frl ?? m The Abbeville Press and Banrier, | BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844 ll Interpretation ot Scripture Given by Rev. I>r. Wllklne Brought Reply Front Rev. R. A. Snblett. (By W. H. McCaw.) Chronicle Bureau, 1209 Main St., Colombia, 8. C. Dec. 1.?A spirited and entertaining discussion was provoked in the Baptist convention here today by the Bev. B. A. Subiett of Clarendon taking exception to the Bev. Dr. VVilkins' interpretation of the passage H John 3:5, in whioh it tells of being jorn of water tod the Spirit. Mr. Joblett (fooled that this passage had vow refsrenoe to the ceremony of Bap* m} beeaase, be argued, if It meant Mptlia then the Christian or Camp* Minn oburoh Is right, thing Mr. Inbiett wh not prepared to oonoede. The disouislon provoked President Steward Poteatof Furman university D criticise the manner in which some ministers administered the rite. "Don't souse," he said, with eminilliBi as he empldyed a striking gestirej "but as a casket is gently iowei1>d into the grave so the candidate be iloWly buried in water by baptism. " Dr i Poteat gaVe an illustration of how man mftv vrjPfifullv bkD ? TOIJT DUIOII U1UU ?o ? - I ;ie? a very large one. Dr. Wllkioa deprecated in thestrong*t language the growing tendency to oke about the solemn rite of baptism. Be said the rain joke along this Hue was abominable even as & joke, iuasnuch as raining was sprinkling, which was in no sense baptism. The subject unaer discussion was: ' Baptism, the Gospel in Epitome." The convention was opened with reigious exercises conducted by the lev. G. S. Blackburn, recently returned from missionary work in Persia, interesting papers were submitted by he Bev. Messrs. M. L. Lawson, L. M. Etioe, J. N. Prestidge. W. V. Oliver, tf. N. Burton and others. At the ministers conference a strik Ing and strong address was delivered ie Rev. John A. Branson of Ello^l ree on " The Sanctity of Law, the Foundation of an Enduring Civilizaiion." The conference was opened with reigious exercises by the Rev. B. J. Woodward of North Augusta. PresilentJ. 0. B. Curtis of Dillon called 'or nominations for a new president rhe Rev. Vernon I'Anson or St. Mathews was elected. The Rev. J. E. cManaway was made secretary. Trespassers Notice. All persons ?re hereby forbidden to bant ? flihoD the land owned and controlled by O. JLimilHawa niu T. W. Miller. Good Work. Go to the old Hill shop for all klnda ol >laokamlth and wood work. Joe F. Edmonds, Prop, Attention it called to H.G.Anderson <t Co'a. >eat advertiaementon another page. They ore ahowing tome particularly attractive tylea In Men'a Clothing thin week. Pleaae don't forget that we carry a moat exellentllneof Hosery for ladlee, men, boya >nd girls. Prloe 10c. Dargan'e a A 10c store. Glenn will give you quality, noderate prices and polite attendon. Five years of increasing jusiness will atteBt this. The best flour sold; in the Rt&ta at Glenns's. Fresh mountain buckwheat flour ,t Link's. FAULKKEB S LOCALS, be place to bay your flooring, celling and nlsulng lumbers Is at Faulk ner'n, be knows rbat It take* to botld a boust and can figure at your bill for yoo. Jaat reoelved by Faulkner 1 car of saeb, oors and blinds all slses and prices. Mouldings of all kinds aDd prloes. Don't >ncat the place, "Faulkner's" on Trinity treat. Come lu and let me figure with yon rbetber you buy or not, I like to give priceod make tbe other fellow sell you obeap, If 1 an'tsell yon. If It la shingles you want.l m tbe man to see. A big shipment of cut glass thinaand decorated crockery ust received for Holiday rade. We have marked hese goods low down, and as isnal yon will find a big savngs. P. Rosenberg and Co. a Praise of Chamberlain's Conch Remedy. There is no other medicine manuactured that has reoelved so much > raise and so maDy expressions of ? ' a., J . I rauiuue bb v/ubuiuvuuu o ^uugu temedy. It is effective, and prompt elief follows its use. Grateful pareDts verywhere do not hesitate to testify o its merits for the benefit of others, t is a certain care for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children as it is feasant to take and contains nothing njurious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a veil known resident and clerk in the tore of Mr. ?. Lock, of Alice, Cape 3olony, South Africa, says ; "I have ised Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to rard off croup and colds In my family ; found it to be very satisfactory and t gives me pleasure to reoommendit." Tor sale by C. A. Milford and H. M. foung, Due West I'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. rebate Court?Citation for Letter* of Administration. Br R. E. Hill. Esq., Judos ok Probate. [*7?LEREA8, 8am Tbomas bu made suit r ? to me, to grant blm Letters ot Adminitrator of tbe Estate and effects of Anna bom as, late of Abbeville County, deceased. Tbese are therefore, to oite and admonish II and singular tbe kindred and creditors ol ae said Anna Thomas, deceased, that they be ad appear before me, In tbe Court of Probate, > be held at Abbeville C. H., on Saturday, tbe & day of December, 1906, after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock m tbe forenoon, to show mw. If any tbey have, why tbe said Adminitratlon should not be granted. Given under my band and seal of tbe Court, this 25th day of November, In the eat..~| of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and in tbe 130th year of American Independence. Published ?on tbe 29tb day of November, 06, in th? Press a id Banner and on tbe Mjjrt House door tbe time required by law. R. E. HI l ilt, Judge of Probate. ORGA1 FARRAND 01 Open Next Door to S WE HAVE JU Chapel St Pria We also sell c Sewing IV tinue the Every week d perfect P with mai Do not fail to chanism Call and See I (WfffUH AUMHH \ $6. GENER My entire stock i cost. Not an article is not as good and possibly be had in 1 AD New Go And positively a as the best bargains gc _l Bargains are < , i srs! PIAI . x- . \ ! ? ' % ' . * | ' IGANS, STORY & I MfelHIl 4 'IBHH uid ] * ' \ 1 ed Up in GF inger Machine Co's Store a 4 ' ' * ST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD 01 ?~ -nriflVk /tlAaA All jy ICS) W1111/11 WC VY10U l)U VAVOC VU 3S ??ow. Term> >ther makes at prices to suit an; [achines which we will close ou Machine business. Sewing 1 ay afternoon during this month iano player will render the moi velous facility and accuracy, avail yourself of the opportunit play the Piano. , Js, or write us at Grc on it j ,000.00 4 t n/n AL IfJJ w s on the market at 3 in my store that fresh stock as can ;he market. ods t CQSt. Come at once > first. i here for you ORGrJ J 08!*CLAKE ADD OTHE troth KENWOOD, S ind two Doors from Whartons 1 i 1 11 ' 48 FARRAND ORGANS, both Parlor i+ rliivtlnnr fVila mnnfh LV U.U.XJLUg I/U10 UIVUI/Ui s Accommodating. y one. W? also have on hand s t at bargains as we expect to dii Machines $15.00 and up. from December 9th, The Cecilian, An a "f Vl /\ TV1 O 91 UliUUUlt l/UlUpUBlliULIO VI DUO Uld y to hear this wonderful piece of senwood, S. C., or Ninety worth ( K K< 11A > Groceries, Dry Goc Farming T Aud almost anything the pub want. Six Thousand Dollars as good as money oould bu; if you will com< L.,. HNS! ; /; : . |g R PIANOS. , tmm im> P1*C. VA 01 V V* & Rush. and i few 9Conthe sters '-m '.me- V'fjj -Six, S. C i m iii it ' I mm. 1 >ds, tools, etc., lie could possibly worth of goods / 3 at once. . ,.'Jdfl