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AT ST. JAMES CIID SC1I.
Pn&tor Killer's Discount Sunday Xisrht
on the Text "Jesus wept."
.St. James church wrs tilled
Sunday night almost to its limits
and we are sure that the hearers
feltr glad of haying attended.
The silence between the preach-,
er's sentences was of that deep
and breathless stillness that per
rades.when listeners hang op
every word of the speaker.
The pastor, Rev. Mr. Hiller,
seems especially eloquent when
in. pathetic vein and the text",
"Jesus Wept," is one that the
devout gladly hear elucidated.
A tear, said the-speaker, is the
analysis, the silent expression
of tho woes too gretit for utter
ance. It is tho God-given way of
relief tp the heart burdened with
more than it can bear.
For a41 the sorrows felt in lifo
a tear bedews the burning grief.
He drew a picture of a father's
anxiety and his distress at th
departure of a son from the
parential guidance. His teach
ing ignored and his affectionate
counsels rejected ho pours out
his grief in tears.
History as it embraces all the
efforts of man in all periods of
time is watered with the tear.
The occasion of the text was
referred to, when. the Saviour's
personal friend lay cold in death.
It was not without Jesus'
knowledge that Lazarus was
sick, nor beyond his power to
have averted death, "But for
Your Sakes.-"
Jesus in tears !
"Why did Jesus weep ?
First, because of the conse
quences and the power of sin.
Before him ly in the embrace of
death, man that was made in tho
image of God, a little lower than
the angels, made to have domin
ion over tho earth to dress it and
to rule it. This was the conse
quences of sin.
As infinite God yet perfect,
man ho knew sin yet without ex
perience. Beside the death as it
was before him he saw.its power
in every avenue of life. Ho saw
it enter the home life and break
the circles of domestic joy and
fill the home with divisios, hat
red and sorrow. tIts powers are
anaazing and seem almost infinite
in Scope.
He wept at the results of sin.
He had been much with Laz
arus and had oftdn sought rest
and; solitude there, beside hold
ing street converse in that de
moted little household. Death
ttlre consequences of in lad sep
arated thm. Thus lie $w mn
through the results of stn separ
ated from $od as the dead frsgn
the living. As its resulj
'man comes dowh to the
grave where God seems to
hiive forsaken bim, and knowin;
his Unofficial relation to God
and man.he.r,ealiztd the death
Re was soon to endure pi hich
he was to be separated fr,om the
Father's presence, and upon the
crpss to exclaim, "My God Why
Hast Thou Forsaken .Me !" H
saw man separated to all eterni-
ty, from the Father and from pro
ffered glory
Lastly, said the speaker, Jesus
wept that we might not weep.
He dwelled on the great office
of the Saviour as redeeming us
from the power of death .and the
consequences of sin, tasted death
for us and wept that we might
rejoice, redeemed and reconciled
to the Father.
The discourse was interspersed !
with lessons drawn and pleading greet you in tfieir behalf."
fojr their individual 'application. J 'l thank you sir, and the
The peroration was an impres- pQOpl0 of ypur country," ro
sive exhortation for the grateful sponded the Piince. "I am very
acceptance of deliverance from ' , , . , , j , ... ,
glad to be nerd and on this splen-
the consequences, the nower and
the results of sin. in the. atone-1
- '
ment.
Mr. Hiller has the happv ac
complishment of closing his
treatment of a subject at the
climax of interest and the clos
ing prayer is a. complement to
the discourse, peculiarly appro-'
priate and impressive.
FIGHT II! U; S. SENATE.
Senators Tillman and McLaurin Cele
brate Washington's Birthday With a
Fisticuff.
Washington's birthday was
signalized in the United States
Senate Saturday by a real fisti
cuff fight between Senators Til
man and McLaurin. Tillman
had jabbed McLaurin with his
pitchfork and McLaurin pro
nounced his charge a lio where
upon Tillman struck him. Mc
Laurin knocked the blood out of
his nose before they could bo
parted.
Tho Senate went into exec
utive session and suspended both
from the privileges of the Sen
ate. They will have to beg and
promise to be good or they can't
have the Senate floor on which
to do any more fighting.
Aunt Clara Jackinn Dead.
The wife of May Jaakson, 6l
Mt. Pleasant, known and called
by young and old "Aunt Clara"'
Jackson, died at her home Sun
day and was buried there today
(Monday).
She was very corpulent and
wils a conspicuous personage.
Withal he was honored by white
and' colored citizens and p5s-
Messed a character that com
manded the highest respect. She
was neat aod tidy in tier apart-
1 f V
ments ana deligniei
white kdies, wiiom
to
she
have
most
loved and respected to come into
her ffome tid partake of daintiest
jtfiat she would prepare for then
in a degree of Unsurpassed ac
complishment in the cuisfiie $t
"A man on top of the wheel
doesn't care for a turn."
1 PfilSCE H ENlfY AKRIVffS tfLNDAY
Recelftfl TTith Honors Guns are Fired,
Flats are Dipped atid Cheers 'Echo
Met bj Admiral Robley Evans.
Prince Henry arrived at New
York Surfday amid pompand
Lceremeny and the firing of 21
guns in salutation, the dipping
of flas and the cheers by
Americans and Germans.
Admiral Evans barded the
Kron Prinz Wilhelm an'd met
him where they exchanged the
following greetings: -
."lam very &lad to seoyou,
sir," said the admiral. "Every
body in the United States is
waiting to welcome you. It is
my p'easnre, sir, to formally
.. . ,
did day.
The.Emperor directed
me 10 convey his compliments' to
f you Admiral, arc! I do so with
1 - 1 , . .
very great pleasure."
The Prince sailed to the
Hohenzolern which is to bo is
homo and gave a luncheon then
returned a number of officials
calls and paid visits.
FATAL FIRE IN TORK.
Soldiers Armory Rums and Park Ar
enue Hotel ( a'r lies IS Lives Lost by
Flame and Panic.
Park Avenue suffered another
disaster, fatal to lifo on the 22nd.
Park Avenue Hotel was partially
burned and eighteen people lost
their lives.
The lire started from tho sol
di or armory noar and is supposed
to have caught the hotel unpor
ceived. though iucendiarism is
suspected.
Tho fire was in tho 5th and Olh
storios and many were cut off
from escape by the darkness, tho
lights having been cut off by tho
lire. Most of the victims proba
bly wore lost by jumping 'and
falling rather than burning. .
The hotel was well filled by
guests for the occasion of Princo
Henry's arrival.
Aped MaldeD Ladj Dead.
Miss Ellen Hathcock died" at
the home of Jno. Goodman at
Forest Hill Friday night and was
buried at 5 o'clock Saturday
evening, Rev. J E Smjth con
ducting the funeral services.
Miss Hathcock was sojae 60
years old. La "grippe was tlie
caune of death.
Shi was a Jfidy much estoemed
for her many personal traits of
51 L Marsh's tho druggist,
will refund yciyour money if
yoitaro not satisfied after using
Chamberlain' Sirimach ancf
Liver Tablets. Thf cut
disorders of tho, stomach,
WUousn,s coflstipatiftn ftjid
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hpadaclit". Pric 25 conta.
Samples free. j, .
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For Values!
H. L HUB I CO.
Rippling, Roaring Bargains in Embroideries and Domestics.
We have as large a stock of Embroideries as m
ypu will find anywhere and the large shipments of S
dainty new spring Edges and Insertions assure K
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you an extraordinary wide selection. Thousands
of yards of Edges and Insertions, all widths i,t $
nripps thnf snfrirosf Invinrr in n snrinrr eimnlv M
Plpnfff .onr in mirwl flinf
new and a better selection can bo made now than 63
later on. Wc also name
brie values that will cause a thronged department.-
500 yards of extremtly
fine quality of Cambric usu
ally sold at 15 yard, in 15 to
20 yard pieces, at
10 cts.
Embroidery Edgings in
Swiss and Domestic, big
yalues
5 cts.
Largo lot of Embroidery,
9 inches wide, deep work,
real value 25c yard, in 6
yard remnants, they will
exhange owners quickly at
15 cts.
100 yards of blaech Do
mestic, yard wide, in 1 to 5
yard j em n ants, no starch,
very smooth, valuo 7c, our
bargain price
5 cts.
H. L. Parks
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Arl THE OLD STAND OF
I The Bell 1 Harris Fur. Co. I
Next Saturday, the 22nd sale .com
mencing at 2 p. m.
All kinds of Furniture. Come and see
and buy yourself rich.
Better than cotton futures.
P. S. All heavy goods delivered in
town..
i The Bell L Harris Fur. Co. .
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.Food Changed to Poison
Putrefying food in the in:
ttestmes proauses efrccts lie
th&sfc of arserfic, but Dr K4n's
New Life Pills expel the pojsoas
from clogged bowels, geni!y,
easnywui sureiy, uung whi-
ctmntmn JX 51 inn ci1r ;c Rirlr
stipation,
Headache, Fevers, all Liver,
Kidney and Bowel troubles.
Only 25c at Fetzer's Drug Storo.
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.Beautiful Galloon a i. I Jj3
Embroideries at H
One lot of Edgitigs ;-ud
Embroidery Galloufs. cur gj
special price m
10 cts, S
Insertions and Edgt-s if
Cambric and Swiss, wonlii h
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widths
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disoT"ered4icalt'i. D.Vil's t
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liver, open the bowels and re-'
liove this condWou. Snfo,p 'edy'
and thorough. They never gripe
Favorite Pills. Gibson JJDru
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