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i — ~ "> " 1 " L ' > 1 ^ IH"L|» 'll . ' w V - i W. D. WOODS, T. J. DREW. KDITOKB AN1> PKOrKIETOKH. DARUNGTON, S. C. Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1891. A liirgi 1 number of visitors fi-oni the neighlntriiig towns were in Dar lington last week, who came to see sonuthing of the Conference. Miss Mamie E. Coleman, of Mar ion, who has been visiting Miss Anna Gasqne, returned to her home on {Tuesday. We desire to return our greatful thanks to our neighbor, the Darling ton Sews, for some much needed help in getting out this issue. When Mr. Mclver takes his stand at a ease the type move around in a hurry. 'The committee, whose names have already l>een given, appointed to se cure homes for the membtrsof the Conference, was reinforced, for the reception, by Messrs. C. S. McCul lough and W. F. Dargan who were specially active in the work. It is almost needless to say that every one who came, except those who arrived during the closing days of the Conference, were transported from the depot to their homes. On Tuesday night over one hundred del egates were thus disposed of in about thirty minutes. T“ TIDINGS FROM THE PULPITS. Mr. J. K. Carter, Jr., of this County, and Miss Uettie McGill, of Florence county, were married on i the (ith inst., at the residence of Mr. ™ITI!WJ MWISTERS PRFAf'H TO Rev. Wm. E. Hicks THE DIFFERENT CONGRE GATIONS IN TOWN ON SUNDAY, E. F. McGill, officiating. Almost without exception all the sermons preached during the session of the Conference were good ones; Exrrllrnt Sermons by Bishop Gran- and we very much regret our iuabil- borrj and Dr. Rarbrc—Dr. Smart ity to give a synopsis of all of them ; but found it. impossible to have them; leported or to secure notes from most of the ministers who delivered them, Among the visitors to the Con ference was the Rev. Dr. Morrison, one of the missionary secretaries, who made a most admirable address before the Conference, which made a very fine impression, and the regret was unanimtfus that he could not stay throughout the whole session. Dr. Morrison is in'the prime of life, and a man of tine appearance. He wears an iron-gray moustache, and looks more like a military man than a preacher. Dressed in the uniform of a general and mounted on a fine horse, he would lx* a splendid leader for a desperate charge. and Dr. Jones Entertain Large Congregations—Sermons by Rev.J.C. Kilgo and Rev. G. F. Watson. BAITIST CHURCH. JtOHXIXf) SKItVICK IIY 1)11. S. II. .MINUS. 'Text: “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ for it is the the present session of congress does not depend upon any former session, but all alike upon the constituHoif. It then becomes the minister to study well the scriptures. He is to be the teacher of the people and can not teach anything he docs not him self know. His knowledge should have a wide range, but nothing else should nipplaul the word. IIis du ties lead him out among the jieople, but in the study and in the closet his jmwer is to be generated. The persistence of Ins efforts to save the lost is illustrated by the shepherd hunting the sheep “until he found it.” The multiplicity of demands CHIMIHKN’s KU IVICE AT 4 P. M. Rev. E. T. Hodges presided. Rev. IV. A. Rogers addressed the parents on the importance of training their children in the right way. Rev. J. A. Clifton spoke to the children, and urged them to get a good education, speak the truth, ob serve the rights of others, and ,havc the fear of God always before their eyes. These jioints were well illus- t rated made. and good impression were KVKNINO SERVICE IIY REV. O. P. WAT SON, OK IKANOEHl'KO. Text: Ro. VIII, 28. Subject: The Providence of God power of Salvation unto all that Relievcth.” Subject: Power of G°d upon the preacher were touched up-. ovt . rni i illf , ^ of life> au(1 on from various standpoints, and h.s j eaugillg (o work toge th er rewards pathetically described. Thej for g0)H , t() them t , mt love God . ?! ' Tl" Preacher dwelt upon the im portance of the testimony of cou- ! ovcrwhelmin 11 is reference there would be to Rev. .1. I). Barbee, 1). 1)., the head of the book house in Nashville, was another visitor to the Conference, and in addition to several tine ad dresses he delivered a sermon of great power and depth on Sunday afternoon. (We give a sketch of it the gospel. The gospel broke up the in another column). Dr. Barbee is ! tradition.-of years. The world had no a large man, with a frank open conception of power until taught by countenance, and is very genial and God. The proud Roman, th > scholarly pleasant in his manner. He is a Greek, and haughty were Jew all alike man of tine executive abi'ity and inimical. Only one hope for all. i manages the complicated affairs of Early life of Jetiis. Despised, rc- the Publishing House with signal j jeeted, fat In r a ( m j enter. l ife lability. He has a full store of com- closed by crueitixion between two Born in a stable with beasts Heaven, “where I sciousuess, .. ...... I superannuates,” none worn out in ... Pauls life .. i ■ , . . the work and laid aside, and conversion. Pauls social ixisi- , ,, . , , , 1 . Hood of tears from old and voting turn lief ore and after conversion. ... ... _ , , , , alike among the ministers. t here Need, nature and purposes of the I, , , , ’ , . 1 , ,, I has rarelv ever been a more searcli- gosiitl. t ondition of the world at |. * i ii r /. ° 1 . ., . mg sermon preached lie fore the ( on- this time, (tcntiics in abandoned, , . .... I...I coliililion. Jews, if poMlbie. bi- pwaclim 1 a«*i to .11 men; but only to them worte. None 11.1 ,teeth t Lt_„o **n...nrf to te Wlter nmi, .ml Jo llla , ^ (W . w , evijent* on, ,, ! better work, not one. borne medium of salvation We know that all things i work together for good to them that ,l love God, by observation, by personal experience, and by faith in the word of (iod. All things include persecu tion, temptation and affliction. - All things do not work together for The sermon of Dr. J. I). God. We love to God by companionship with Him and by obedience to his com mands. Barbee j The music was good, especially ‘The Gloria in Ex- j i with a great deal of force and candor, yet attended by convoys of angels. "‘ l ' s ha'ing a private interview with entertained | ^ as n ° toleration for some of the A man of sorrows/ Yes, but at his duty in the solituds of the wilderness tyo far ns we can gather, every , member o' the Conference was very nion 8en8l *> imd expresses his opinions thieves. enthusiastic in speaking of the man ner in which they were and ity was extended by all denominations alike. must be found. Cross erected on afternoon service nv. mi. BARBEE. Calvary. Sinners pointed to life eternal. Righteousness of God re vealed. Reasons which might have '" ,1r ‘ ^‘thodist church Sunday af- the voluntary, ,n Hut need Paul in beim^ ashamed of ternoon was a masterly exposition of, celsis,” which was very finely ren tin'temptation of Christ. He held dcred by Miss Annie Williamson, lhat the restoration of a perfect ideal Messrs. Robert James and Hugh to the human race was necessary to Wilds. 'The same singeis also sang, atonement and redemption. Man with fine effect, “The Dens Misera- was made in the image of God, and tur,” while the collection was being the original that sat for th ■ picture taken up. At the night service the was Jesus, the express image of singing was again goo I, and the God's person. The idea of Christ’s, same trio of singers who sang so well impeccability makes the temptation in the morning voluntary, sang a a farce. Jesus, on the contrary, very Tue piece, “Be Ye Kind.” JOYE & SANDERS or the Fall and Winter ot 1891. w e now have opened the Largest and as well selected slock of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c* as was ever brought to Darlington. I We have an elegant line of Cents, Youth and Itovs Clothing in every slylc. Cen's Suits from ifU.tMl to sjsUO.OO per suit. Hats from 2.'ie to sri each. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Our Shoe Department is complete, and, as usual. Our Prices are Very Low. Would call special attention to our Ewitt cV Brothers’ Ladies Fine Shoes; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and examine our goods and get our prices before buying; they will compare favorably with the low prices of cotton, (live us a call. We will save you money, llcspectfullv, JOYE & SANDERS. Busies, id were charmed with the hospitnl- fauutical itleas uf tlu ' P'^cut day bidding the rugiiig storm was calmed, among howling beasts. Satan was f th * town and this attention am ^ ^ oes no * hesitate to speak against Ilis fuihvr a cui'i►enter:' Yes, hut at the representative of the Jewish race ’ i.’.. ..n ,i Diem. his bidding the power of death was and his purpose was to induce Je n- Mr. Jas. D. Miller, of lamcaster, shot himself, on Wednesday, near the residence of Mr. R. X. Howie. He was standing in u wagon, when, in some way, his gun went off and the whole load lodged in his heart. The many friends of Cnpt. J. W. Stuckey, in this County, will read, with delight, the following extract from the Sumter Watchman and Southern: “('apt. J. W. Stuckey, of Bishop- ville, sjx'nt Thanksgiving in the city with his son, A. Brooks Stuckey, The jury brought in a verdict in ac- K s.,. The Captain is now eighty- cordance with the above facts. ^ two years old, but is quite vigorous * , for his age, and was able to walk The etlitor’s recollections w ere uroull( j the city with hig carried back to the stirring times of though he ha8 logt tk>Mgeof his the war by meeting his old army i ■* bidding the pow lost and the dead arose. Mis last to glorify that race, while God’snlnn words, “It is finished,” m-ked the; " ils f °r Him to glorify Himself as slumbering universe to its base. Die ideal of the whole world. I hus Knew that he was buried but knew Dewed the first temptation was to also that earth refused to hold him "“luce ilim to use Ins j owor to mag- und that the Roman legions could n '0" *I 1C malerial resources of the not guard him. All nature shrouded iHuriratiug Hie Jewish greed in universal gloom. J’cntoeost. .'i,(IOO lor gain, wliieh, aflcr all, is not converted by I’eier when Hie tragedy greater than 1 he Christian lust for of the cross'still fresh. When did "loney. The other two w. re expres- j^ this ever happen before/ 5,000 men sions of their ambition and love of " leaving their religions. Cause/ tlR ' mysterious. Jesus overcome and I’hilosophy tried lo answer and ^ llls offers us the standard of holy failed. Sti-nlM-a citil it u'a. im.;it 1 livtll Skeptics said it was great ‘ l«'ing. After this conflict, He kept ;iml ADDRESS RY REV. A. COKE SMITH, I). !)., AT 3:30 SUNDAY A FTKRXOOX 1IEFOKE THE V. M. C. A., IN THEIR HALL. Read 7th chap er Ya t. Utti uT:e to end of cha]>ter. Entrance to way of life narrow. Broad is the other way mi I many there be that find it. Christian ex- : j'erieuce very much the same, but this is not necessarily so in n pe t- ancc and conversion. Here we must have fair play for our p rsouality. he fundameiitiil principles the me. Religion is flee and easy enough for everybody to get. Last step in worldly morality the first tep in Christian morality. Work ,irc necessarv. It takes the cross steadily before his eyes and neither' D»is carried out the principles fixed, , „ i, i i. .. our fellow men, and it takes courage I'hiloso- 111 fhe wilderness. With this ideal 1 , , , grace to confess our sins, injuries to low also. 'The gate is \erv narrow; Dm . , , eye-sight almost entirely. His num- , . , , , „ x . comrades, Rev. A. J. Stafford, who eroug friemlg were adto imrt hini learn mg and eltxp.encc of leter was chaplain of the company hig loilg ukellce froI11 i1k . ( .it v . ? ld ' ,ut , he ' vas Kev. J. S. Heaslev, who, like the, . . j,. • , . ... ‘ learnea eloiiuent. iilitor was a high nrivatc Their u l ,tam • tuckej,previous to the war,, ^ j !UM | Infidelity break 'sdore him, Dr. Barbee made several . . ... ir editor, was a nigli pmatc. imir.,^, the office of q- ltx Collector, ‘ ,U 1 ?, a, ,,1,:,.., narrow to take much with us. He vo-ation is novvji puceful one, but whit .h embraced the work now done ‘town in trying to answer. Ade<p 1 ate : F a cDcai odhtv arums vv nit U vuwt who through this straight and fb»v u-pre itnleiiilid soldiers amE were W n,tl 1 ‘ ,L 0KI K emse for tins must he accentetl hv heme to the hearts of his hearers and . . . , they were spiemim souiiers umrwin fiv both Auditor and Treasurer and 11 1 must ot acttpieu in narrow gate, comes out l.nnsed ant. •.luncM reiilv for inv dntv V a irer, anu i>o H er of God 1 SOU left th .'in to meditate upon the good ., , ... , always ready for any untj. ! was never defeated for the office.” , " u 1 ' 1 , oT i :f „ n,.., iw.Li ....t 1 bleeding. !• or loose orthodoxy and .V‘* a *' a a ‘W their testimony to tins an- '*«« of life thus held out, | too lib( , ral vieW8 ()f , he , )rt . scll t day, We sincerely trust that the readers Flormcf District Appolntmonts. svver. Bishop Fierce, of Georgia,! ..dksuyTFRIW CHURCH 1 we have, “thus saith the Lord,” von of The Herald will excuse its J. B. Wilson, presiding elder. whom Henry Clay said was the gretit- ‘ ' ' i can get in the broad gate believing tardy appearance this week and the Florence, 11. B. Browne; Mars est of pulpit orators, when dying morxixo keuvice in rev. r. d. anything mid even thing. 'To eiiU t lack of local news. Nearly the Bluff, A. H. Best; Darlington, J. A. asked the doctors how long he would smart i>. d. Iha narrow gate ;ou must have a whole office force are laid up with Rice; Chora vv, W. M. Duncan; Che- have to wait. Duty lies in the [creed, lama sinner and need the colds and there is only one printer raw circuit, S. M. Jones, sup.; Harts- present. He who does his duty toinor- Subject: 'I’hc Transfiguration, J „ r l .Jesus Christ is all that is neces- fit for duty. In addition to this v il| e , KM. Merritt; Clyde, G. R. row does it too late. Practical upplica- narrated in the 17th Chapt, of Mat.L g arv . siiiiiiu«r on Mondav is just as there was considerable time lost last Whittaker; Darlington circuit, S. J. tion of remarks. Time one hour. Ser- 1st and 2nd verses. bad as sinniii" on Sundav Not be- vveek incident to the meeting of the Bethea; lamiurs, J. K Rushton; 111011 especially fine effort. Fluent The speaker inquired first into the |j ev |, 1<r . u .j„ k j s R , S |,onsilile for Conference in our town. Cartersville, B. A. Copeland; Tim- and graceful speaker of ittainmciits. object of the 'Transtigtuation. He mm.fi el .,. (l p alu | |jf ( , ♦ _ monsville, W. B. Duncan; Effingham, Kirge congregation. Fermon made niaintaineil that it must have Ijad an j s the central truth in chris- Iluring the service on Mednesday ^ j; Bailey, sup.; East Effingham, a deep impression. object that it could not have been Gan j )v Believe that .in is sm and night, Rev. J. M. Murray was strick- J. N, Stone, sup.; Scranton, S. A. The choir of the Baptist church dimply to amuse or entertain the r i,,|,t i s en with apoplexy and died in a few Abercrombie; latke City, W. B. hud some fine music for the sejviccs i disciples that so splendid and so un- moments after reaching Mr. Black- B ak( . r . Kingstree, S. D. Yanghan; which was very much enjoyed The 1 usual a manifestation was given, well’s house, which was his home for Salters, A. W. Jackson, sup.; George- sweet and well cnltivuted voice of This objec t, he claimed, was too the week. He was a very useful and station, AY. T. Capers; George- .Miss Emilia Edwards charmed the fold. Surreys, IMhetons, fiirls, Ha^ons, Harness, Sadiiles, Prunes, Collars, ilalless, La|i Holies, Curry Com Sis, Brushes, Harness llil. • ILeatBicr, hifis. 4r. ST 'Vo -oil flood inaoliine made Harness oomiilolo, with Collar and llam-v, fo; aii. V.'o onn furnish any style of II AN I) AI \ 1) l'. ||.\ UN USW, from the ola-ai.e.-l single Imggy harness to the finest eoaeh harness, also 1 and 2-horse wagon harness SPECIAL ATTENTION is oallod to our “Young; .Hen’s Huggies” at aUil.l 0 N, L HARRELL k COMPANY. nht. 'The gate is sin o'-", is so wide that it will take in everything from j Ingersoll to the pulpit. The speaker drew a contrast between good am a ., . . . , ,, - ... . . bad men, and the spirit which acceptable minister, ana was "cn town circuit, J. I). Frierson; John- congregation 111 her exquisite ren- First to give a scenic reprcseiita-! wol . k ()U1 . i u . a| . ls . q-| K . t i,„ c f ()1 known in this county, having served j guppjietl by 1). Durant; dering of the heautiful sapntno solo,, tion. of Christ coming in glory to t ] K . testing of our character one of the Darlington circuits for the Walters, R. AY. Spigener. full term of four Years. sang with pression. rare svuxlness and To my Fellow Citizens: A\e return thanks to Rev. J. <>. I am forcetl to apjx'al for help that liBW for the excellent notice of tbejj nia y | )e t 0 support my sermons preached in his church ni' family. I am partly disabled by a Sunday. Also to Mr. J. E. Nornient WUUIK | received in the war and from for the same kindpesg at the Baptist doing hard daily work. This added to church. One of the ministers had an a fflj c t e d vvife, who retjuires cou- promised to give ns the notes of g ( all f attention, Makes it necessary Bishop Gnmberry’s and Dr. Barliee s (fi a j | diould tx-employed near my sermons at the Methodist church, fiome. 1 had the misfortune last but his failure to do the work makes >sl ,],,„K*r to lose my horse, and now the notice of their sermons very im- jmk votir aid to enable me to purchase . - r , , . A , , basis of charm te periecr. another so that 1 can supixirt mv- . ,, ,, ... ; from all others. ’ 1 > ex-1 righteous, orated verv . n „ will ‘Look to the Comforter, which she jmb'e the world and reward the m.. • . ’ 1 Jo 1 lm "”‘ ,u ‘ lll “ ‘vh.ou come. I lie iniporlance of building I bis thought was elab-1 uj^,, a was emphasised repeated- -■ ‘-■arefully, and within- | v Abut 011 the rock was Ix-ttcr kil- ‘''‘to.' (, f expression. I he descrip-, G]au a j,a| a ce on the sand, for the 1 tion of the scene was graphic. -1 l ie , testing time was suiv to come. 'The ! second object of the 'J'raiisfiguratioi.^,.^,^,,^ of the ( ,. |V is takil , s t(K) Remarks based on the parable of to give a scenic representation n,,,,.), f or gi-ante,!, as the Bible • passing away of the old dis- EVKNINU SERVIOK IIY REV. .1. ( no HEFOHE Y. M. C. A., AT THE IIARTIST ( llt ltCIl. of till Several town lots were sold Hartsville recently. 'The lot tijxni which the hotel is situated, also a plantation belonging to the old Hartsville Railroad Company on the ntil'oad between Jovaun’s and Floyd’s, was bidden off by Mr. C. J. AYoodrnlf, the former bringing s3,- tlOO and the latbr ^3,000, self and family. Any gift will be acceptable. Iteepectfully. John R. Hunter. the Prodigal Son. 'The Gosjx‘1 of Christ finds enemies where il should find defenders. Character produced by moral law is the narrowest sphere of life. Province of law is to fortify character, not to make it. 'The, . . , , ,,, , |■ 1V , resentatives was to give place to that in ( hrist different ,, , , , . b 1 , , f - | established hr Christ, and hence we 1 he fellowship in -. ,, , , , - , , , | read of manv jews who Ix-heved uuu God and sonslup of niun were elala)- - J , , , f vet were all xen ons of the law, and rated hv t he speaker. Philosopliv of , , , , . .. I they observed not only the jewish peusation, and the setting tip in its stead of the new, or Christian dispen sation. 'The early disciples did not understand that the old dispensation of which Moses and Elias were rep- 1 atonement out of the question in the . law. 'This would make it a com mercial atonement. AYhen the Pro sumers takes i of its A Souvenir Thimble Free. Any lady sending at once t he names digal 8on came to himself, he came and address of ten married lady to his God. He was a son of God friends or housekeepers to \\hom we cvt . n jf a dinner. No nixilogv needed can send sample copies of the most , . ... . Another j charmingillutrated latlics’newspuixT 01 ' ol ‘ eu-mss lot, 150 feet squur*, with a residence published today, will receive an *tr«ngest plea. 'I he worhl i.v At.- I 7 elegant solid silver souvenir Hiimhle. care of manv things 1 nt not r!?; w sold for 300 to Alri r,K ‘ l ^ ies ''totorial Weekly is the Christ. Y. M. C. A. a bond of union llearsoi, . .. • > ■ handsomest and most eiitertaiiiing .• M i .t u . , i,..,., i, 'ri,.. (fiOtlcs Davis. I he depot lot, so |,nfiiieatioii of its class and is Lectmi- . | ,, ' ,, calletl, sitUittcd near the depot, was jn^ universally popular wilii in- * " ‘ •' ‘ ,l1 11 l1 ' l ' ,! ' 1,1 1 ttftgh! by Mr. A. Newsom fort-MlO. tclligent Indies in both (Viimbr and 1 ; the United States. It contains sixteen ! bu gc pages, same size a.- llaroer's 'I be rcailing of the appointments Ha'aa", most profusely illtt drate V'nd was finished a Utile before eleven comes each week at only A'/.'iO a oYhs k on Mondav night, hnt the year. If you di-sire a souvenii tliim- and The State i l,k ‘ f''‘ l »!"'«* , tl ' i ." k ; I would le interested m the Indies | AYeckly and enclose fift-'en U. S. 2 cent stamps to cover expense of mail- searching iug, etc. Forward to-day. Address Lillies Pictorial Weeklv, Cauad.i Life t lo. "I by ,m aliu. ion h"o;l of man. METIIDDRT Clli RCil. MOltNIV'l sEllVin; IIY ltlSH!)i‘tlltAN- II ER It Y. ordinances but those of the Christian | church as well. To disabuse their 1 minds of this idea the 'Transfigura tion was given, the voice coming from heaven “'This is my beloved Son, hear ye him,” and when they looked they saw “no man save Jesus ■ only.” 'The representations of the old religion had vanished, leaving only the representative of the new, and llie voice enjoining that men furnishes the only plans and specifi cations for building. Jesus Christ is our pattern and guide. Falsehood consists not always in saying untrue things but in living untrue lives. We have not room, owing to tin great press upon our columns to s]>cuk more of this admirable ad dress. It made a profound and last ing impression upon all who heard it. Dr. b'mitli is a polished and forcible speaker and a man of the highest tyjx' of Christian character. The hull was full during his ad dress. 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When it is re membered Omt the morning lailies go to jirefs lietweeii one and four o'clock ia the moruing, it is very easy eeeii how little time they had to get the ap|>ointmcnts hv telegraph, und then it was a pretty costly busi ness too, the sending of so much matter by wire. It is just such work as this that makes a heavy item in the cost of running u lirst-ehiss daily paper. Building, Toronto. Can. Bi-hop tiranbeiTv took a-: his text Peter, V: 1-3, and delivered a ernum lo the niciuber-- o! Ilie Coiilerence iiptm the soarie of the preacher’.-- authority a id power and his duty a* G(k1*s uudershepherd. In the begimiiiig he defined Peter'.- 'The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Ix'.xiiigton, S. C.. offers excellent ad- T <, ‘ l ‘ on ti' 1 ' cbtin li--i;ot a po|Kv of elirislians ever hearing and fol- vantages at lowest cost. HohUrsof but simply a disciple and then an lowing Christ w hether he call them its certificates will get first grade UV ostle. ’The source < f our rowers , teachers certificates. Best et.ni.iixsl X , , • • i lo «» r privilege, n.H mrs cirmniHi.. iwm eq qquo „ , I,.,,, !, ., , v former , , , stdiool of its class in the Stale. Seven . . , , whether lie lead them through ud- teachers. Board and tuition from Sn Ulluy or er ; -ds or coie.eutems, but y l>i)v „ h (lu) . k to $10 iienmintli. Por full infonim-' 1,1 jui- ^ • \ ^ tion write the principal, P. E. Rowell. * thoritj from the scriptures, just as H3s*ugvs of life or bright ones. SERMON I.Y REV. \V. It. IttMIAIHISON ON FRIDAY NIGHT. Text: 1st Connt' iaus 1st chapter IS to 24 verses. Suhje -I: ! e of the jiower of the cross. Christ and him crucified k ‘ ni - i is the great f .ci which St. Paul main ohjivts (| | a(t , ( ] j,, |j lt , 0 f a ll his ■;.tioM it ab o snff-; prenehing. The cross is the emblem rales oli er truths| (| £ (j lM is self sttesifleing love. It represents and reveals God in self sacrifice. It is the fullest dis closure of God’s Fatherhood that has ever been made, Christ was the representative, the embodiment of art .lull the fullness of the Godhead. His incarnation is God’s incarnation. In Christ God suffered for us. The atonement has its basis in the Father hood of God. To say that C'.iri. t died to satisfy the claims of divine justice is only a half truth. He did not die to satisfy the claims of divine justice any more In in -fort It slioiild hc;;r V. bile i Ihm' were the of the Trnnsffgt gists Mid iliii; -uch .‘s 'Tim reality of the spirit world. The immorhilit v of the soul. 'The synipiithy that exists between the clini’ch militant and the church triumphant. The necessity of ligion of service, ns well as of re ligion.) rupture. And the necessity Comiiitied on 2nd Page. iiiid also they invite the Indies to examine tlieii* varied assortment ot* LABIKN & and anything' else that the ladies need. The stock is first class in every respect. A very I a rite stock of \¥,i'K W ESA II. an«i everything' else that a gcnHcman needs. They carry a large stock of CLOTHING : AND : H ATS and can fit Everybody, from a small bov to the big* man. They call special attention to their complete stock of ZEICLER’S FINE SHOES, also a very large assortment of every kind of shoe, from the cheapest to the best. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES at low prices. Call if you wish bargains. —All kinds of.— Marble Monuments, Tablets, and (Jrave Stones furnistied on sliort not in. and as chi ,q> as can In purchased elsewhere. 1 Designs and prices furnished on applieation. All work delivered Free on line of U. & I). Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DARLINGTON, S. C. HENRY 1. RUTH, Keal Estate Agent, FLORENCE 8 !• IIARLIYLTOX, S. C. Special attention jiaid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, eollec- tion of rents, &c. 'The strietest attention will he paid to all business entrusted me. FIBE! mil I represent Twelve of Ilie most reliuhle Fire in-nrnnee Companies in the world— among them, the l.inui ! and London and GhJe, of Lngland, the l.tr.-e.t sir.- eompany in the world; and the .Kina, of ll ulford, the largest of all American tire companies. Prompt attention to Imsinc-s and saliis- faetion guaranteed. I\ Ik AOBBEAT. DARLINGTON, S. C. Office between lilwards, Norment Co., and Joy & Sanders’. NOTICE. All persons are licreby warned not to hunt on our land without permission. Offenders will lie prosecuted. J. N. SUGGS, W S. HATCTIEL. Oct. 21, 1801,