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. . . . . *. . .. . * * . ' A * Till I'TES TO .\ VlIE.IT .iA.N.* * . * * * * * * * 4 The Atlanta Jolrnal.) There has p)assed inl tie deIth of iRev. Dr. William P. ..1acobs, of Clin lon, South Calrolina. a leaderi and a bentelactor ot the lpople alioligst whomIl his gratviois life was lived. The entire Souitli will Cherish Iis memory as that of one who hilleld its goodli est traditionis alid served its highest interests. A geitleman of the old courtly school, Dr. .lacobs was also imbued with the spirit and the visionl of the New Souti. The instinctive be nevoletice of his nature took intense ly practicalI alid conlstrutctive tourns, with resul tanat blessings not only to hose inillediately about him but to mankind. Especially notale atIong the imanmy Hiving t nIl umliileint s to lis kindly genilus is ile Thornwell Or thanage at Clition. South Carolina. This ilist ituion which lie founided more thanl forliy yea 14ao onl an1 e x cc(rdi I *v mo.et biegininiiig. InoV ranlks am11ong1 the grotst 0f it s hill inl .\merica. \\ith his phjilathrlopic intelrci-. lIh. .laobs (lc bnlledl high ltsiasm in w ci' allts of edouca t i1n. Tiht PIri :1'hyiri:in chrillch inl the South knew hin fo (ne of its m1ost devolted 11nd most5 li.wfutl tladers. lIIis 1lIfe wais a bvlessin : hi m m ry is at bi'nledi 4Thle 84ta14. c i tin (.1 rday mo n i l'tI.\|1iti t- 441 -) 1l'd 4t.-1i 4 ]14*( 4i a4~44 (4411. liil. , .t.l4 t-,) ~ 1w 1 14II! l th ' 4ie1 o t h i :md 1 (lj ehl t o 141( 1 n. Nllit(ar4 Thornwiitalle Orphanage.1 a lil Ith l in-4 !utbcrptp' l l o ther entrl r s w' 4l a sl t- ; i Di vesti. i' r. .1I lb . he111 i l on man s w incdep need ( for)1 a.om for orpwn chihorai and 1lion Ilej Ifmun and bite an inigttiln le it 1 or hants in thsthl (arolina not ,Iup orte by taaion, relying wilh) Ohe tileli iita fait of l](,a itte is the I ather inl !leavenl whom he w\*)r shippedi.. an nds Iie((oe buil sttered mve broad acrs. nolesfent inm i Wvestns of hundreds of thols andis of simlar, and thousand of men and womlenl liv*ing usefiti live(s in ll iarts of this 1111 othr o ti e I ae thle frit of thoe "grai (f mastaed seed" will e pantes. Ytet te bit ild inghs anid thle edii(i t io l I fiacli ties, the aterial euipmelt of lhe institution, are not its noblest fea tnres. \\'t.That ie the Thoriwell ofphemhage 44'noable amoig lie thous ands of simil b(nllevolences has its ion11-inlstitutional char1cther. TO at degree that onily thse who have bee familiar. with it caln under01stand and believe, the ghidente of this orphsnaife fo ge nlertih nge. on af irlnei have lookyed iaon wokthe entesndteriang ofurtheofhaventone tino he worldge fromy it wa onep pa of trst andl' fare ofit makiond. (elmna ~ Sootin Caro Inreater( I art sofs ahis life dren heowphanaie.vonitinuaed in a 'iepatora tetionial tohe Prealyeran chRolchiofvClntn bin his lifre. Alas t wmasuoned. homsvgr u illhos all hs benonato t Is bokemn arowlthisul hrave wo be Ie compgeteo tetmomnlto hs caeer ad abilliy o tspastor It is hdoben he towa tatbe mallure.asle vsI foreta for ete$ mtmen hoi creha of Clinton. That atn ob)scure v'illag that 60 years ago tas njo bet ter 11n fnls1 otr aspir atlion t han It shotild 'have been, just at little station on a little rallroad in the country, iiot un ilke dozetns ot' others in South Caro lIna, has expanded Into one of the most flotirishing domnnierclal and man lifactur'ing stmall cItIes of the State ia <bue to hIs fostering care, to his coin struOctive vIsIon and to hIs unensIng sImulatIon andI encotiragement of its people. The monthly magazine of the orphanage, whIch lie edIted, was thel unflaggIng Prompter of the people of Clinton to pulicl and pr'ivate business endeavor loing before the towvn had a newsp~aper. Scarcely an Important in stlttution In Clinton, Including the Pr'esbyterian College of South Caro lina, and vaiotis manufacturing and 'financial concerns, was begn wvithout initial suggestion and spur from this able and scoharly gentleman who found tIme and energy to devote In marvelous outpourIng to secular atf fairs without lnterrption or confict wIth the greater consecratIon of his heart and genis to the work of hIs 74aker and t~he cnre ot littln children. Fashions IN 168, for Fall Faho4 Ofal rs abep siini Bea s fti Of most des silks includ gie Fall shades. Be sure an< Dress Goods 412-incl(h all Wool Serg, Navy, hiroWil, green, bilack, tan, onily . .$1.00 aill newV~l i (haes, forP only..........$1.50 Serg. all wool, for1 onlyI.. .... ......$1.35 3:-inh1 faney Dres aill shadies'f, only . .. 25c 36-Iinch Cotton andl~ Wool Ser'g, only . .50c Our pattern hats a tion. Wef have though the season rather than ITZ E in Man Tallorc Costum< M11 As we wend way, it is a pleasui turning, even as in a charm to the nei variations of the rn they are develope TI With their lori, coc so many ways of I will be "individual many pleasant sur much as our price! broader than ever $1 7lives Silks Great Pa fabrics silks hold 1 the world of fashi fact we are, more supply a demand evidence of exceed Lghtful showing of t autiful crepe de cli 1 and fancy taffetal I see this early sho' Ladies' Fancy Shoes Now On Display I aney .gray 1(id lIoo3t S . . $8.50 a nd $'7.50 Ilfney Ivory Kid lIoHts .. .......$7.00 shioew ... $5.00 aind $8.50 Islac~k Ki l(1Ioot $5.00, $6.00 anid.... ..$7.50 Lanv heel Kidl WaTilk ing Shioes.. .....$4.50 Duill Kid Walking shloes ...........$400 'e now on display and are r< b it best to extend our show: have our usual fall opening. 'R CI y Clever d Suite s, Dresses inery and our way into the fall e to watch the brir nature, to the rich t< v season's styles. I odes and the beauti 1E TAILORED S1 its are quite the prei )ein different that y ," expressive of youi prises for suit buyer 5 are very moderate before---you'11 find s 2.50 and up to $ -ommnence :he most envi on this season. than ever, bet for high grade ing all previous he earliest Fall ines, luxurious 3, in the newest Asing now. Ladies' Kid Gloves lIIc(k, trPimmedIC with white ........ .....$2.00 DrO love......$2.0 ' lie.s' white Kid .IDress (loves .. ..$2.00 sady for your inspec Lng of millinery over -e Variations Coats, Blouses, Skirts , along Fashion's high ht colors of summer >nes which lend such Nlote the many clever ful materials of which UITS Atiest ever. They find ,ou may be sure yours r own type. We have s here this fall. Inas , while our stocks are uits priced at 42.50 DrpresCv aTuh fVn Dreriews Giv plain Touch of n ity t the e dresses etr ooro f'orIS they 'a t.lte aials (lI~lto com e o w us rm the' found ooJ amonl~lg thi ollcto ande aove ll' you'll knowC atIlel tarewrn for e froc, tha t~ P1 rices~ t $10.00 to $27.f50.th fhloi YtCI8