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''MINISTERS C.'01 IENCF The Blue Ridge ministers ecnfer once met in regular session at Con tral Hotel, Central, S. C., Sept. 5, with twelve pastors present. This was our first meeting si-ne June sixth, as July and August was filled in with meetings. The twelve pas tors present were in high spiri's for success had attended their labors for the past two months. No doubt we have had the greatest :season of re vival meetings in several years. The report of each pastor brought forth praise and tthanksgiving. God's church has been in revival for the last few weeks in this Piedmont see tion, praise to God. The reports are gratifying in niany respects. First, not a single meng was re' ,rted where the house was capable of housing half the people. Men came from (very nook and corner of the country to hear the )reaching. The worst- and the best, the richest aid the poorest ail came. A second' gratifying fea= ture of the reports was the won derful good preaching. I believe the preachers have showed thei selves approved unto God, workers that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. From every quarter came the won derful news that the preachers stood square against sin. lie was the mouth piece for God. Sin was at tacked from every angle without fear or favor. The preacher threw down the gauntlet and challenged the devil for a fight. The gates of hell has once more felt the bumb shell of the gospel and the sword of the spirit and the Hindenburg battle ]lne of hell has been broken through and the church of the God of heaven has advanced, hallelujah, and today is pressing on as never before to the capital city of the blest. Thank God for victory. Let. all the people praise thee, oh God; let all the peo ple praise thee, for to thee only be longe'th praise. The third gratifying feature was the Ypirit in which the preacher did / Ms work. Everyone tried to leave himself out. of his report. Christ was exhaulted in all. Wonderful spirit. And this no doubt is respon sihle for the great success. The re ports of the pastors present and three or four pastors not present.. but sending in their report, all told, rep resenting somewhere in the neigh borhood of sixty churches in the hounds of the conference. Therc were 641. baptisms besides number: who joined by letter. May the Iort of the harvest' rontinue the reaping .. A. Anderson, Sec. At the March meeting of the B lut Ridge ltk.ptist ininisters confereince composing the lHeaverdan, Twelv< Mile, P'i c k e 15n and P {Iiedmnion t. ao ciationis, a resolution icondemniing the vice and~ (rimeC of th-e <day wm~ -adopted. Resolv .d that it is th( sense of this cionference that .hr motion picture showv, as now operat. (ed, danicinag and card playing ( rooli 'I m~icu ded ), gamnies of ebance. suc h m matching for do0pes or other diinks, mlanufacltuing ~ or use of intfox icat. ing liquors, and the swimmintg Pools, as5 now operiated (Sunidaiy swinuning, ajndi men and women, boys anti girik all in together. But dto reconmtend swimmniing as a recreation, hut separ ate hours for. men and women) , are all detrimental to the community anti society andi a positive hindrliance. to our church work and to t he growt h of our kingdom of God, andl we as sninistes of the gospel int ferestedi in ~ I the moral and spiritual uplift tof so ciety (10 pledge' outrselves to preach against all such cri mes andt den ounce from t he pulpit anti elsewhere all such sins5 as occasion may tdemand. FIRST BALES SOLD AT CENTRAL S FOR 29 CENTS. Centrcal. Sept. 8.-.The first bales 3 of the I1921 e rop grown in this see tion werie soldi hero Wedniesdaty afternoon by Sam Boggs and( T. P. Ketlly, each bringing 29 cents iter poulnd. Both bales wvere bought by ij ~ W. TI. Ecarle. A friendly but spirit ed bidding occurred between local buyers and the price was raised on the two bales until it brought the growers 29 cents per potundi. MICKIE, THE PRL LEN~ GOc M WE.L8Ei eNeAGaO 6o00 1,i If you inside leavit tos Sweat. patented C Range Bo'dy See the Se 'The rn and crevice: The ra free of rive The ran 10 'I'he ia. T'he ril Copper the sweaty s be like clim IIO TWO NEGROES LYNCHED BY AIKEN COUNTY, S. C., MOB. A iken. S. C., Sept. 8.--Mansfield lint Ier antd (Charl i Thompson, ne groes. were lynched by an Aiken coutty mob1 tonight about 7 o'clock ol lowing ani attack oni the wvife of a proinment A iken county farmer. Tlhe woman was struck about. the htead and shoulders wi~th an axe and hoe, and wvill probably die. She re galined contsciousness a few minutes after -the attack andl implicated But Ier, who, when caught in his cabin on the farm, is said to have made a full confession implicating Thomnp son. Both nem'oes were taken out in a cornfield and shot to death, be ing tiedl with ropes about the wrists. Sheriff H. HI. H~owardl, of Aiken, immediately on learning of t he at Stack, wiredl Governor Cooper for as sistance, but upon his arrivaI at the .SCene found the negroes wer dead and the mob had dlispersed. Aiken tonight is quiet and no further dlisorder is anticipated. The attack occurred on a f arm near Mont Morenci. Both negroes were employed on the farm operat edl by the , victim's husbandi. Both niegtroes are saidl to be from Georgia. VTER'S DEVIL _ BOW 8\Q \S 0 ~Z~Z-~AS t'uBuQ~uE - ~ xv A\rWi V 4 0 I" SEE THE ASBESTO! SWEAT. want to know why range bodies ru: ig an otherwise good range, come an< See where and-how the Sweat-Rust opper-Clad Idea: "Pure Sheet Copp< and Sweaty Asbestos." ase things for Yourself-know for a c e the Latest Style in Ra nge with concealed hinges, catch2s, nge as smooth as a dish because the t and bolt heads. nig with four walls and an air spa< tie. ige with a solid one piece malleable ii ige with a square smoke pipe. -Clad means Pure Sheet Copper ispla asbestos and range body. To place it < bing on top of a roof to get out of the GANT]1 TPS EEI.] TRUSTEES TO SELL HUNTING LICENSES. C2ounty G;ame Warden L. B. O'i)ll is taking ext ensiv(e steps in the way of getting the sale of hu nter's licenise in better shape. 'The school trus tees of the county have each receiv ed aipersonal letter from Mr. O'D~eil asking their co-operation in the sale of iicense and also asking hteir as sistance in the prosecution of those who diisregardl the license. A comn pl'ate list of those persons holding license will be furnished each trustee in the county. .\i r. O'D~eil states that the schools of Pickens county received only $:307.85 through the sale of hunter's licens3. He also states that the schoolis of G;r(eenville receivedl $2, TWO LITTLE CHILDREN ARE BITTEN BY SNAKCE. Piekens, Sept. 9.--Two small chil dIren of a Mr. and Mrs. Potte-r, of the Porters Chapel section of the county, were bitten by a snake one night re cently. The children had gone to a wvell a short distance from the house after By Charles Sughre * westurn Newptwa Unio MAOJOS \S T AS 8\(& M1E'N GT O\X A - sous og L ~-v~ Hot ALFAI Alfall Goodest B Alfalfa B every day Come For or the Cc stratec Thi >t out from the I see the Asbes forms. See the :r Between the ertainty. .nges. latches, corners nickel parts are "Free ers a sing! e-built like a here and This ware )m back flue. select if 1) takes the 2. , . , :ed BETWEEN -very day. elsewhere would wet. Fr FURNIT [BERTY, S dlark. In going out they had to cro.-s a low back porch, the floor of which was lit teredl with fruit parings. One child was bitten as it went out and the other as they came in is the sup position. Both were ignorant at the time of what had hurt them. They thought they were stung by a yellowv jacket or wasp. They immediately retiredl to an upstairs room. The mother, hearing them sobbing wvent to ascertain the cause. She imme dliately sawv the cause of the trouble andl a search was made for the snake. ft was found on the porch, coiled among the fruit parings. The child ren were immediately given medical attention. For several days they were cjuite ill. But they wvill recover. EASLEY ROUTE FIVE. Picking cotton and pulling fodder are the orde~r these (lays. Mris. Edith Ellenberg and nephew, Raymond, visited relatives in Eas Iey Saturday nignt and Sunday. Mr. G. H. Ellenberg was the Sun (lay guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finley, Mr. Jim Wilson, of North Caro lina, is visiting friends and relatives. We are glad to ,have Uncle Jim in our midst once again. LOOK Oi Alf alfaDl Right Out of a' COPPER-CLAD OVEN .FA SOUNDS GOOD-COPPER SOUNI a Biscuits baked in 'a Coppgr-Clad oven iscuit you ever tasted. Come and taste scuits with butter and hot drip coffee --bring your friends and make yourself e week, beginning Septem pper-Clad Range will b I by the Copper-Clad Cran] Set of Elegant S Aluminum Ware ASTEIN a .,E PUDDING PAI means that this ware does not cost Cop e penny. It is a reward for buying while s offered by him to justify you in atten, is very substantial and just the kind th .tying for your own use. The 7-in-1 conv )lace of seven different vessels, as shown (I and 7. Yuo can use this utensil se to every Copper-Clad buyer during thi Come-See the Asbestos Sweat. URB CO. orT .C. SEND US Y4 PRINT But He's a Smart Kid in Hi An 14'w eaw r. o A3, e e e~owz . * I -4 >S GOOD. is about the. -stay and eat.. will be served at home. ber 19th, e demon Free t4 RUN KETTLE 4 CASSAROLE per-Clad 1;uy the Crank is ling this sale. at you would ertible cooker by figures 1, in some form s sale. )RIP COI'FEE FREE1' DUR JOB ING' s Own Home Tow