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Tlic Unknown Tonjrue. Editor Herald:- Have you ever investigated tlio liiblo on tlio unknown ^Riguo? I never wish to condemn anything without liest in\vestigatiug it. Did the apostles speak in unknown tongues? It is] not so recorded, for they, like their | Master, spake in tongues that people understood. On the day of penticost the apostles exhibited one of the greatest gifts recorded. While there were Jews, men out of everv nation under - heaven; seventeen dill'erent nations being mentioned, yet every man hoard and understood Peter's preaching and three thousand gladly reccived it. Paul thanked God that ho spake with tonguqs, not with unknown tongues. 'Khc gift of tongues was given as a sign Remember brethren that the new Testament was not written until after Christ's ascen : sion. The apo. ties preachings and i their writings were accompanied by signs and wonders. This is so. Also in the giving of the Ten Command mcnts- It was necessary that the Lord <^ivo the apostles wonder working power to fconvinco the people that God had divinely appointed thorn. After the death of the apostles, even before the iirst century had closed, the cil'b of tongues had disappeared. The power to work miracles coii^T-ued till later. i'he Ch"isVk'ns fathers whom the apostles wrote of inaricles but do w. 1 mention tongues after the lirst century. The <.pft of tongues was not revived unt.l Joseph Smith, tho founder of the Merman churoh, revived 'd in 18-h Tiiac church has j)?* ie..:e d i1 sumo The Mo I'll. ms arc more consistent than ih )?> v ,io are so s-renuously advocating 1' * oday. I do not say that those v > speak are deceivers, no indeed, Put I do say they who speak ate deceived, and badly deceived, too. Now, I may not know a langua^o and yet at the same time l can tell a lau^uao-e from a bable. They say all that do not speak with tongues are lost. This, too, is wrono and Bffflli.ro r.fr..w.l.t ,hy |..v uv iiiii- iur uoiy in mi unci women to preac h. The Holy Ghost does not lie. We should try the spirits and remember that these evil spirits are still with us. We .always havo a few who have iteming ears ready for anything that comes along. The rein. edy is to put all these things from you that are not taught in the Bible especially this doctrine oT unknown tongue. First, because Jesus did not preach it, and second, because the apostles did not preach it or commanded ii to be preached. Now, brethren, why do you preach ^ it? Do you lincl it in the articles of 9 faith? Did you lind it in the Bible? * if you say no, where then did you lind it? Where did yon get it? j. l.\ Ludlam, Adrian, S. C, Oi>?tiiary. On November 15th, just as the night had wrapped the earth in her mantle of darkness the spirit of little Sadie Avers Bell left its prison house of clay and was wafted to that bright land that knows no night, for the Lamb is the light thereof Saliie was a bright, interesting child, intelligent and happy. The early ending of such a bright, promising life we can't, understand, but we should not let our hearts be troubled. God knows the way. lie holds the key; lie guides with an liniM'finor Imiwl \ c: 4 u ^ ........ kjuilltl II1IUO ? llill tearless eyes we'll see. Yes, there, ' up there, we'll understand. Sullie's death has left her home desolated. She was the only c hi id of her loving parents. How they will miss that loving voice and pleasant face that have cheered their home for these seven years. Look, above for the L?autiful beckonin^hands that are iM/liog unto you to meet her up f here. N I ^ieve not fond parents for the ab' sent one, That shall brighter your home no more, Tho Lord has lovingly called her home To be happy forever more. I Bemember that to you she was only given, To nurture and train for him. And now he has taken her back to heaven Where sho'll know no sorrow or sin. Good bye, little SaT'.ie, it won't be long, I Before wo shall cross death's river , Oh, may we i /in you in that ran- i so .I.wl f.lil'ftnir -1 ||<1 n ...I ' ' ? ..^i u u 11 ,-uii^ ? |i:" I IM! I fo over. S K A. i ______ i ? ?a? 4 ? ? . I ItcriiA from Cool Spring:. The health of the community is generally good ii Marce li,ckman, daughter of ' Fo. 0 d at A v. n oti the ll)th ^Pb.d wa D ied here the 20th. Fran ad Charley Johnson, nephi.vvsof 11 B Sharon, who have been working in Lyken, (?a., with Mr t Frank Barnhill, returned home last Fridav, Thov have been successful and left Mr Barnhill perfectly satis(ici. ITo is anxiousip have them to go with him again. t Isreal Kiley, who had his dwelling { and out houses destroyed by (ire. is bus" preparing to rebuild. Ho feels ^ ver grateful to his friends who = hayfi aided him in this time of need. The public school, with It J Coehan teacher ^closed a short successful term hero the. 6th. Jv With best wishes for the Herald 1 k and its many roaders. S H B Sharon. raw / h ' In the Holy liouds of Mutrimoiiv The home of Mr and Mrs II S Chestnut was the scene of a beautiful home wedding on Sundav afternoon when Mr Uobert W McOracken, of Homewood, led Miss Hattio, their only a daughter, a charming and lovely bride to Hymeneal's altar. The attendants were Mr Ilymun ' Chestnut with Miss Lizzie McCraeken, Mr Walker MeCraekon with Miss Lizzie Price, Mr II l.i Holt with Miss Iris Johnson, Mr II () Hardee with Miss Rebecca Cox. After the ceremony they wont to . the dining room where the table was Uulened with everything to satisfy the wants of the inner man The evening was spent in music which all seemed to enjoy. The bride was beautifully gowned in white tatTeta. Her trailing veil was tied ( with white ribbon underneath a crest of white roses. The groom wore a suit of brown. The bride's maids were gowned in lovely blue. On the day following the bridal party went to the homo of the yronin 's fn t.Vinr> u.?.. .'uiiiu .i ? H>u ii vi i: in feast awaited them. Music was rendered by Mr 11 ad ley Lee. May their life be or o sweet dream aud their sorrows few. Uev J Wal tor Todd performed the ceremony. A (1 nest. I loyds INc\vh. The health of this community is j very jjooct at present, Mrs V C Lewis has the lines! ^at den this writer has seen, ller turnips are unusually line. The Flovds school is progressing j lino under the skillful management j * I M Laker and Miss McNeil!. I Mi id Mrs. Ilir/.y Flliott art; be- I ^imiin^ the erection of a little cot.- I tajjfe near here. j One of the most popular younif ladies of Lrooksville, .Miss Lizzie Stanley, arrived last Sunday, aceompanicd by Mr Smith, of Muliins. \ Lest wishes to the ilen id and its j readers. L. L. j P C Phipps, K C Smith, VV A Davis, Ii L) Todd, \V .1 Matcher, J A Turberville, li M Chestnut, II D Hamilton were all pleasant callers last week . i caggaaBgBrr. -T,,-or I i | Are Yon ? j | .Regular? || If you arc not, it is a sign of < $. | O disease, a sign o! some hidden ^5* S jjwe female trouble, that way he ur cc ' mining and weakening your con- jf-i i j& stltution, and laying up for you r v pij much future suffering. ^|i 5 ^ Many thousands of weak, ir- J ^ regular, suffering women have, in tT? * the past 50 years, hcen greatly Hg $ ra benefited or cured by the use of ^ jj G| that well-known, successful, purely i &J5 vegetable, female touic and cura- j? Ega tlvc remedy ^ * * r Annul' of hmmtM WOMAN'S RELIEF j&j Appio 0. Harnes, of Alto, Tex., Kg] j*>1 writes: "I caught cold, which ?$ made me Irregular nnJ gave me pnir.s in my shoulders and sides. gX jra for almost 2 weeks I could not f~J lift n chair. Cardui brought mo 3jjl all right again; 1 have no more Mj pains and am In very good && gg health." m At All Druggists | M| WRITE PGR PR HP. ADVICH, ?? jdSs Rtatlntf a*o and (IcscrlGtru?1 symp- 6$ Ism toms, Uj I At diva Advisory D< ;?t., \*M mm The Cliattunooffa Medicine Co., QSn Chfltlnnftni/a 'O.-nn w '' * lis* Fire Fire Fire. To Property Owners! THE OLD AND TIMED GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY H is boon tested and trio,I hy the year in jnd yo.v Qiit vlssltudes of the business, j mindingth"?conllagationsof a half en- ' rv. and continued to grow until it has if irtained a nearly sixty years honorable uid progressive iiistar> and ranks in lilancial strength as on** <?f the few very itmngest American Companies. D A Spivey 6c Co S P HAWES, mm sum ? I Gaters to the wants of ^ he People. For First Class Groceries place your order nth me. ? Mullets! Mullets! Mullets in any quanity at Todd l Andersons Fishery near Myrtle ?oach, at 4J & 5 cts per pound, end orders to Todd & Adams, Myrtle Ueach, S. C. LOUIS 232 and 231 King Street, Chi The Largest Whc WE CUT FINE PI WAR WEATHER UN- I DERWEAR. dents' Heavy Cotton and Wool Mixed Vest and Drawers, valued $1 25. 8peI'ial each l)8o- . dents All Wool Vest and Drawers (nut > ural color) each $1 IS. i Ladles Cotton and W??<# Mixed ltibhed Vests, medium and heavy weights, each 75c. Ladies Cotton Uibbod Vest and Draw Ts, light medium auil heavy weights 1 oucli, 4i)c. Ladies light weight Si 11<. and Wool 1 Vest and I)ra\vers, each, ."$1 00, I Jj FJlil:X?ZS5XXS>i wai !i TO OATE > N J a at 4 u I ' ^^ < I I jj Stylish, Nobby a PRICES AB > I ffi,ifM M"# r# Sv'* I fx"' * . >&C:%v '->,,ii.'"? . ; >'<"-jv7 *>JM , ?*w^-:ta&L&JsKaia | FOR I A L L [ CREATION s&mm %tfSl Js^m THE Connect tho Ark, < Witli a liniment, NOAH'S Li anil you have the world's greato: external aches and pains. Om For Khcum.itinn, Sciatica, I.ame Hack, Stiff ] Sti.tins, : pr.tin*, Cuts, Hi uiscs, Colic, Cramps, li [ and \lusclc Aches and I'ains. The genuine his N | #1.00 by all dealers in medicines, (guaranteed or NOAH REMEDY CO. RICHMOND, VA \LBUMS POST CARP P t Now is tho tono to select a handsome liin from our vdi assorted but limited ! 4 before the advance in prices. Now hanks^iving or Christmas Present. Don way Dr\s{ L. B. Singleton > ATTORNEY ANI> COUNSELOR J AT LAW Conway, South Carolina. ^ 1 Ofliee in Spivey Building [ irleston, South Carolina. )lesale and Retai [ECE GOODS IN AT WHOLES/ NEW WAIST nin. STVLKS, YES! All that is possible to put into a cor cetly made waist. Hut there is service oo, a.i(l lownessof price, that, quality con, id. red, ls"llttle short of astonishing andmost pleasing as well. New Taffeta Silk Waists in Mack and n ml a full Hue of colors, each $0 00. Ladies Lace Waists trimmed with lare iitul medallions $2 50, .$!{ 00, |!? 50, 75 up to $25 00. Ladies White Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain m ked, $2 50 to 10 00. flnBHrSK&K > os nmiMo I I I nd Well FittintfS ? UK TKk | \ |k * | tflfnmL lV^I B iirmnTO*-*-- W/fV fl S%? :< sfH# I ( ARK |r 3ur ti.ide mark, | n INiMENT I I "?t remedy for all internal and jy j c trial will convince you. fointv an 1 Mas'l' S, Sore* Throat, Colds, a idii>cstion, Toothache, and all Nci ve, I lone o.ih's Ark on every package. 25c.. 50c.and S I money refunded. Sample by mail free. I CV I S I HO HOTOGRAPH^ vsassaxarmmn r - r^, V ? . Post Card or Photograph or Al- Ke stock, which was purchased by is your chance for a Pirthday, I Company. ^ , N. JENRETTE Conveyancer & Notary Public ites Titles, Mortgages, Liens, reeinents, Contracts, &c. Ab [\ acting and Coj pub\ u '.ally . t "ST JSFACTH 1 Mail Order Hou ANY LENGTH F< VEH PRICES. Fascinating Fall and Winter Fabrics, II inch satin sripped Poplin, blue k unci til I colors, yard :* 1 ',11) 15 Inch imported Kilief Voile in blue, grey and brown, yard $1 25. b'? inch Sutin Viola, black and all the new colors, yard sfl 75, We carry a large assortment of Dress Goods in plain weaves and fancy mixtures in till the newest colors, 12 1-2, 15, 25, ill), IS up to $5 50 the yard SI'RCIAl. Dailies TalYola Silk Waists, black and colors, value & on ? , . ... , , v llll f.'M'll f.J III*. BAKER-1 Presh Broad and Cakes always 011 illed with ehoieo ^oods for family us* ?st possible notch. Phono orders jji\ ivery guaranteed. Phone No 13. VEGETABLES fhs Store 01 Is the place to get Dry < As complete a Stock of Shoes as can 1 prices to prices to suit everybody Jorncr Store but be. sure ana call on J. E. Nl< Me have $5,000. them. Bring yc And want 3an save you DATS, SEED RYF ies generally. Wt 1LMETI0 G! "The Cooper Mullins, Soul tead and Remem TABO I Have Two Stores filled to ovorlluwinj t and sefling them at prices never he !n the II W Hodge's building they ve a #10,000.00 stock of General K *rchandise, everything and any- la ing kept in a a general store. F Their low prices will astonish you. o< 11 and look over their stock. y< [. M. BLANTON f 5MP'Y ;N" cr 11 ti R'c r?y I n k se in the South. DR MERCHANTS Finest Display of Ladies and iss Suits in the South. Ladies strictly Tailored Suits in fancy mixtures. Would s>*ll easily at $?5 00. <)ur price, suit $ 10 00, Ladies and Misses Tailor Made Suits in plain broadcloth and manidsii mixtures Suits that would retail easily nt $'-20 00, our price, suit $15 0u. (IT S23 on. We luivo an assortment of Ladies and Misses suits in plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy Panamas ami Herringbone stripes in all the new colors, riie 1 irgest assortment and the greatest values in the South, suit #25 00. GRCCER hand. Our Grocery Department is ? and arc marUod down to the low,'cn careful attention and prompt doIN SEASON. y the baker. the grocer man 1tho Pnrnor I Mil; UUI sam jJoods at Panic Prices. i be found anywhere in Styles and r. When in need don't pass tho OHOLAS,00 to invest in >ur peas to us. Snnt Hash VMWI the peas, loney on SEED 2 and on Grocej carry the stock Wholesale" th Carolina, her ! HREBHB HON & CO. r, tv. o. * with the best goods on the mar^ A ~ \ f uru in ueiore m tins section. On the other hand, in the H Seals Store, they have just as >r#e a stock of Hardware and urniture at the lowest prices quot1 in this country. Don't buy till 3u see it. Yours For Trade, 6c COMPANY.