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[j I 'i ii m i . I I .V .ft h 'f mM wishes had but w i iv: S "T"" ? ' ': 1? you they'd fly and so ( Be all the iou the season brir IWW??^?iisX 1 V J J. . /? . . lour ownJhis ^Jinsfmas dot M-<r^Lf 4 fc?r ; I. ?.. <f w si ciiAn If* w yianv/rw i ; f ? | 'Tis not enough to give one a hearty Merry Xmas greeting, if there is something more needed. This is an occasion not only of greeting and giving, but as much so of congratulations, of thanks. Think seriously, glance back, and then look up. But "the mill will not grind by the water that is past." What you have had will not help you now. X Your Moneys Worth and a Little More 1 ic our mnttn qnri will hpln von now. and will give JUJ VUA UAV VVVJ WW www awvajpr J " " ?? " J Q you Pleasure, Joy, and Satisfaction of getting \ Your Money s Worth and a Little More In Trading at Rentz & Felder's Store - y.-f7 ^ i v In our new lines of Ties, Hosiery, Shirts, Shoes, Umbrellas, Hats, Underwear > Overcoats you can see the best gifts to present and learn more x. the truth of Your Money s Worth and a Little More In Trading at Rentz & Felder's Store Wishing you a Merry Xmas we ask you to make our siore your neitaquarters wnen 111 iuwii. Rentz & Felder Bamberg, S. C. it */m$& y- HIyv' jt: |nf u wfj / // |' V \ \ DONT | Handle Your Candle-Lighted | Christmas Trees Recklessly TJERE are a few warnings 11 that all Christmas celebrants will do well to observe: Use electric lights instead of candleswherever possible. Never leave the children alone with lighted candles. Remove the curtains when candles are used in windows. Use asbestos fiber instead of cotton to represent snow. TTe<* motallir tinopl And V/vTV uivvuutv v***ww? not paper on your trees. Fasten your tree securely, so it will not tip over. Remove the tree from the j house when the needles beI come dry. A CHRISTMAS CAROL In the stillness of the midnight, In the silence of the Star, In the slumber of the white lambs. On the hillsides, near and far, , Came the Christ Child to his mother; To the humble oxen's stall; He, the Babe of Paradise, sweet; Lord of Christmas, King of all. Hush, let not a word be spoken Of his sacrifice for men, Stooping from his world of glory, To be woman-born; a pen Of sweet straw to be his cradle, He is ours, just ours, today, Mark that mortal smile, that shining Of the halo in the hay! While the palm trees rustle softly, While his lullaby, the breeze, Croons amid the angels' anthem Which the star-lit heaven cleaves, We will claim him ours, our treasure, Christmas Babe, and Babe divine. Hail, thrice hail, O mystic stranger. Nestling in thy straw-filled shrine! ?Helen Chase, in Brooklyn Eagle. g Remember that he who re- g ? ceives sparingly is oftentimes ^ ? compensated by enjoying doubly. ? Buy your Christmas Pre chants. They are entit % i ?-*%?5& ' I ...... ni I \V\ I v \\ \ dw^\ \ > y* : inwri m i i i A CHRISTMAS PRAYER By REV. RALPH CURTIS JONES. UR Father, we are grateful to thee on this Christmas day for all the good things in life, | thankful for the lowly birth in Bethlehem, for ; all of which we commemorate this day. May all Christendom unite in a mighty force to stop i this ungodly European conflict, and say as the heavenly host sang, "Peace j i on earth, good will toward men," for i we are sad indeed, at the thought of j thy children who today are killing j | each other in the terrible war that is j , being waged. In pity forgive them. Oh, Heavenly Father, bring them and i ! their rulers to a full realization of j ; the sinfulness of war?that those who , ! have caused it may cry to thee for i peace. May they get a glimpse of the i cross in its full meaning, find profit by the sacrifice made by thy Son for ; I the world's redemption. ! Our Father, may the world become Christianized from all other religions! and phiiosopwes, not merely in name, but in the spirit of true Christian j brotherhood. Oh Lord, let us all who i fail to appreciate this great gift which I thou gavest to the world be so con- i science-stricken that they will at once cease from their ingratitude, and ir-! reverence and depart from the error of their ways. May they become ad- j vocates of the Loving Master, who, as the perfect man, said to all mankind, I "Except ye be converted and become as little children, we shall not enter the kingdom of heaven." Dear Father, we rejoice with thee | for the hearts that Christmas will make glad, for the little children to j whom Christmas brings so much joy. j Also we pray thee for those bereft of loved ones on Christmas day to whom this season brings painful remembrance. .Console all that mourn the loss of loved ones. Comfort us, O : Lord, with a heavenly vision and pre-! pare us to meet them in the holy city. Give grace to the dying, cheer tn tha sirk and lonelv. encourage the unfortunate and disheartened. Take all bitterness and hatred from our j hearts and plant within us. a true brotherhood. Give food to the hungry and raiment to the poorly clad. Help us all to find thee as our Brother j and Friend, our Comforter and Savior, and the giver of life everlasting. < We ask it all in thy holy name. 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