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strings throughout; copper b
peating action with continuou
in key; full iron plate; har
banded Maple tuning pin bio
proved muffler attachment;
board; tuning pins set in Map
I fall board and top; Norris pa
veneered throughout; guarant
The Manufacti
they point with pride to the ti
after forty years of labor, the
TVio wnn^orfnl cwoof on/
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scale; the flexible, syrapathet
beauty of finish which are cha
STRUMENT, are the logical i
ity procurable, infinite care an
augmented by the creative at
which comes only through clo:
Ical experience.
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ing was fixed: P:
tLECT DELEGATES Tuesday after t
October, 1914.
TO UNITED SYNOD ? Syn? p,rovide
v day school norm
held this year a
LUTHERAN BODY DISPATCHES be under the sa
311CH BlSINESS. tuis year. Dr. i
man of the com
Plan to Increase Newberry Col lege Rev. Dr. E. C.
Endowment by $1.">0,000 is Hearti- work of the J
ly Indorsed. Movement, urgin
? I 4-V* /\ Cf f a f n
in ciic oiaic- iu
The State, 24th. j sions, to be mat
The Lutherans had a very busy dayjpassed r'rsolutio:
of it yesterday in their 9th annual j submitted by Dr
session of synod, now convening in i The Rev. E. .J
the Church of the Ascension. The i tain, fraternal
Rev. W. H. Greever, D. D., presides i Tennessee synod
with ease, dignity and absolute fair- j ings of that *boc
ness. The Rev. W. B. Aull of Dyson ; Cromer of the i
is secretary and handles the r cords > present, and wi
with care and dispatch. : member of the 1
The special order for the opening i The committe<
session was the election of delegates j session brought
to the United synod, which meets in j Lowman Home f<
this city in November, 1914. The re- j Rock will likely
suit was as follows: Ministerial, the ; patronized by th<
Revs. W. H. Greever, C. A. Freed, J. j This has only re
D. Kinard, S. T. Hallman, M. G. G. ; session brought
Scherer, H. A. McCullough, P. E. Mon- Sewbe
roe, M. 0. J. Kreps, E. Fulenwider, Most of the af
J. H. Harms, and J. .1. Long, princi- ! in discussing th<
pals; the Rev. J. H. Wilson, C. L. Mil-1 of trustees of X<
ler, S. C. Ballentine, H. J. Black, E. W. j was made by 1
Leslie, J. W. Oxn?r, W. A. C. Mueller, chairman of the
J. A. Linn, J. G. Gongaware, L. P. j was most encoi
Poland and J. B. Umberg r, alternates. ; most splendid w
The lay delegates are : Geo. Y. Hun- the institution c
ter, P. C. Price, S. J. Derrick, Kenneth heartily indorsed
Baker, W.'K. Shealy, C. L. Kibler. W. by President J.
P. Hons al, Geo. B. Cromer, E. S. incr ase the em
Dreher. A. H. Kohn, Jno. F. Ficken, i lege by ?ir>0,00(
principals: J. L. Shuler, W. C. Past, years. This wil
A. C. Yonce, Geo. W. Jarho. .T. W. Jen- anniversary of t
ny, J, D. Cappelmann, A. X. Boland, Luther. By reso
W. H. Welch, .T. C. Swygert, 0. B. , point one pastor
Mayer and W. F. Steiglitz, alternates, dents of Xewbei
Treasurers Elected. ' claims upon thei
The following treasurers were elect- ministry.
The Rev. C. P. Boozer, treasurer Synod adjourr
of the Bachman endowment fund: Geo. cussion of the r(
Y. Hunter, M. D., treasurer of' the committee and c
seminary fund; J. B. Hunter, treasurer home missions,
of s-^i-centennial fund; H. C. Hollo- portant report a
way, treasurer of general endowment' cussion.
fund; A. H. Kohn, treasrer of synodi- Synod provide*
cal fund. in Newberry coll
A report of the State of religion of logical seminary
? -V. n ft /l/\ Vv*r 111 A K /I
Tne various UIlUICllcs vvas iuauc u? 1UC A spicjiuiu ?1'I
Rev. W. P. Cline, D. D. This was gath- vails in all the d
ered from reports submitted to him 0f the body wil
by individual pastors. This report in- this afternoon,
dicated that the spirituality, is on Trustee
the whole encouraging. Many importa
The time and place of next meet- trustees were a]
j
\L PRIZE.
AYER PIANO, 7J Octaves; thre
;11^J u
cibb biimgb, milieu pres&eu udL, it
s brass flange rail and capstan scre^
ldsomely bronzed throughout; cros
ck; felt hammers; three pedals; in
polished ebony sharps; Boston fa
]& KnoT-ii'-nrr nnnfiYvnnne foinrroc rr
JL\-> KJ U-Olilllg, y XilXlgjV^U J-\j
tent noiseless pedal action; doubl
;eed for ten years.
r/ fP f ^or^' years unparallele
"? ?" success is ine recora an
riumph of their ceaseless endeavors
H. P. NELSON PLAYER PIANO
i full tone; the perfectly adjustabl
ic action; the grace of outline an*
racteristic attributes of THIS I-N
esults of material of the finest qua]
d skill in fashioning and assembling
)ility and that "know how" whicl
$e application and years of practi
Atinnt* Rule 7.
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divulged.
lace, Greenville. Time, have charge of vario
he fourth Sunday in of synod. The followi
of these:
d for holding a Sun- On the Lowman Horn
al, similar to the one less?The Rev. E. Ful<
t Newberry. This will H. Haltiwanger, terms
me management as the Rev. C. E. Wsltne:
r. H. Harms is chair- Price, terms to expire !
mittee in charg?. W. H. Greever and
Cronk presented the Baker, terms to expire
Laymen's Missionary V. L. Fulmer and J. W
g synod to do its part to expire 1917.
e movement for mis- Board of directors o
le next March. Svnod ical seminary?The Re
ns indorsing the plan Greever, M. 0. J. Krej
Cronk. ner, S. C. Ballentine,
. Sox of Little Moun- Messrs. Jno. F. Fick:-r
delegate from the J. A. C. Kibler, Dr. 0.
, presented the greet- Prof. S. J. Derrick,
ly. The Rev. J. A. Board of trustees o
same synod was also college?Term expiring
is made an advisory Wheeler, the Rev. W.
body.. Rev. S. C. Ballentine, .
s on minutes of last j Andrew Yonce, and H.
out tae fact hat the 1 expiring 1915, the Rev
' 1 T ** ' . I/-. 1, ITT T1 TT
ar me innrm at wnue luunougu, \v. r. nuusi
' be supported and H. J. Black, Heber R
e whole United synod. 'Copeland and the Rev.
cently come'into pos- term expiring 1916, Arl
out the fact that the j S. Black, the Revs. L. 1
rry College. j P. D. Risinger, R. B. E
ternoon was taken up | Rev. J. B. Derrick,
e report of the board ! The following were el
ewberry college. This'jtive committee and ad^
Dr. Geo. B. Cromer, j missions; the Rev. E. I
board, mis report f. Koon, .J. J. L.ong,
iraging, showing the lough and P. C. Price,
ork done by college, er and W. K. Shealy.
if synod. The synod charge of the home
the proposition made synod.
H. Harms to further By ir.otion, j.joa r(
dowment of the col- the president's repo
) in the next four i11 appoin: a coivmis
1 celebrate the 400th 0f (he following subject
he birth of Martin jn South Carolina, rur
dution synod will ap- South Carolina, city
to preach to the stu-1 South Carolina, negro
tv colege, and tha South Carolina, educat
n to enter the gospel Carolina, religious cond
Carolina.
ted, pending the dis- The following are tt
iport 01 xne c -uLi\e special subjects for the
idvisory boa.J of 0f synod: on educatioi
This is a very im- j. Long; on ordination
nd caused much dis- ^ Ballentine; on miss:
E. W. Leslie.
3 for several students ^ resolution was
lege and in the Theo- adopted, urging the Re\
01 uoiumDia. D. D., of the Minister;
rit of harmony pre- gylvania to accept the c
iscussions. The work ]jeCome a profess
! likely be completed logical seminary at C(
Secgers is a native of
s Appointed. a]| are anxious to see '
nr committees and position to which he hn
^pointed who shall an(j for which he is so
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UJNUii
us institutions The following was adopted: !Re\. L. G.
ing are some Report of the board of trustees of 1 joyed ?his
Summerland college: "What We
e for the Help- On June 3, 1913, the resignation of After he
mwider and P. the Rev. S. P. Koon, president of Sum-} We All Ou
to expire 1914; merland college, was accepted by the liturgical 1
r and P. C. board of trustees. On June 20, 1913, went home
L915; the Rev. Prof. P. E. Monroe was elected pres- do more ti
Hon. Kenneth ident. He accepted the call June 27, love so we
1916; the Rev. to take effect August 1, 1913. The
. Shealy, terms following teachers were selected: *
Rev. P. E. Monroe, history. I Tne Her
f the Theolog- Mrs. Mattie C. Kneece, mathe- sitting in
vs. W. H. matics. (nothing j
)s, C. E. Welt- Miss Ida Ruth Marroette, science afternoon t
C. A. Freed, and German. j News was
l'r? ^ee z' ^rs? P- E. Monroe, Latin. | think. He
T~ J ^?-?1- I frnm "Sr.nr
r>. iviayer, anu xVUSS iVUiDei uerrictv., .^iigiisu. ?"u
. any editoi
French. . ^
if Summerland Miss Elizabeth Waldron, music. ^ hard it w
; 1914, J. S. Miss Berley Shealy, violin. rules or 1
P. Cline, the The teachers are all doing their best it was to
J. E. R. Kyzer, to give efficient service in their re-, find fault.
0. Long; term spective departments. ^ |**in ^ay
. H. A. Mc- The college opened ior me seconu ime il am
sal, the Rev. year September 16, 1913, and now has ^Another m
ast, S. W. enrolled 62 students, 50 of whom are different li,
J. J. Long; boarding students. The management ion. Neith
Lhur Kibler, H. is highly pleased with the character , wrong or
P. Boland and of the student body. wron right
;p_xg and the The board of trustees respectfully j While "w
ask the South Carolina synod: .thought an
ected as execu- First. To insure the property for the above i
'isory board of not less than $16,000, $9,000 oi which came a
^ulenwider. S. is to date from February 1, 1913. The subject, wh
H. A. McCul- special committee, who held the prop- Journal, as
Kenneth Bak- erty at that time, insured toe prop- j "George
rhis will have erty for $9,000, and we now ask that ny> an(j ma
. ?(. . , - ; Vv ^ . f 11H o rl ti? c ? * .
missions ui mis premium uc iciunuvu, ( me in at i
Second. That the board of trus- was asked
?co*ii'ne:id.**tion tees be made to consist of IS mem- the phrase
rt. iruv: official bers, to be elected at this meeting of repiied "so
5i~,*icr or. oach synod; the term of six to expire No- a married i
s: cotton mills vembcr, 1914, the term of six to ex- ; After me
al districts in pire November, 191.), the teim ol six and thinkin
population in to expire November, 1916. off soni.? fu
population in Third. That a special offering i"i n0 sip^n he
.ion in South the current expenses of Summerland that sense
itions in South college be taken in all our churches struc^ a m;
| the first Sunday of February. being funn
, I TVi-jt Summerland college
te spanners cm ruunu. ~ ? ? I vv umingiuu
i next meeting! be commanded to the Lutherans of fore the vi
1, the Rev. J. South Carolina sjnod. I G" orge j
t, the Rev. S. j Respectfully submitted, ; gjnator of
ions, the Rev. j C, P. Boozer, , have been
Chairman Board of Trustees. ollt that he
unanimously | The apportionments and appropria- | after he g0
r. J. C. Secgers,! tions for next year will be larger man g0 there
ium of Penn-' usual on account of the enlarging ac- t0 how you
all extended to ! tivity of synod. Synod enjoyed very fee]ing.
;or in the th-eo-! much the devotional services held 011
jlumbia. Dr. | nights during its sessions. The sinsColumbia
and ing led by the students of the semi- "That Msi
him accept the nary nearby added no little to this. The foil<
is been elected All w re very proud t<> have one ot paper will 1
well fitted. the missionaries to Japan present, the numerous
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Votes.
our Years .. 6,000 Votes.
ive Years 6,500 Votes.
en Years 25,000 Votes.
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tiontoTHE WEEKLY VOTE (
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Who May Vote.
ies living in one district are not conf
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t. Anyone desiring to vote may dc
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lipUSt UI VUUiig, LliC V^UUpUU put
and News or the ballots secured on
:ising or Job work. ENTER YOU
' OF YOUR TRIEND IN TH]
AND GET YOUR FRIENDS TO
, S. Miller, and much en- [ Spearman
lecture Thursday night on, "This n
Are Doing in Japan." . fhas done
artily singing "Now Thank dega than
r God," synod was closed in ever lived
form, and all the delegates ed here fr
i, inspired with a desivo to uary, 1901
lan ever for the cause they devoted hi
ill. to the put
derman fr
hijiosite Opinions. won a cc
aid and Xews reporter was ment, serv
his sauctum sanctorum j ^er Df cor
sanctimonious) Wednesday j ness basis
;hinking, thinking, thinking. J th.en seric
scarce, hence had he to | eVen claic
was thinking of reporters, i he namec
)p the cub reporter," up to ! Everybody
*-in-cliief. Thinking how ^ ^rue when
as to conform to any set an(j obtair
-egulations, and how easy j Was
comment and criticise and He i:
One man writes in a cer- j 0f the be
and another man doesn t j what he t
1 has to give his opinion.; yet, the de
an sees the same thing .'n a 'tion. He
ght and expresses his opin- 'and noble
er opinion makes the thing an active ;
right, neither one makes church. H
or right wrong. advocating
e", that is he, the reporter,: with all hi
d read the exchanges with to he wroi
is the predominant thought, jne has be(
cross two opinions 011 one j commands
ich will illustrate-his point, jof everybo
; follows: '
Ade, in an effort to be funny
of his efforts are weak, To C
vas from the Spartanburg j J^eLAXAa
who was tiie author of I Djog^ists r<
"single blessedness" and I s' w* GR0^
me anonymous coward of
man." Cures Old So
ntally digesting the above Jr^01?"d ?b
ig that George Ade do-s get Porter's Ant
nny things and that it was Pa,aandHes
was not a funny man in ~~
The F
just because one tning
in at the wrong time as not In e^erj
y, the following from the oi' ^r* *
i Star brightened up be- ^or ^mme^:
sion: the fai
kde is about right. The ori- a cough,
"single blesedness" must j spread of s
a married man who found son, Mich.,
couldn't do as he pleased depends ui
t married." ery as the
you are. It is all owing cine in th
look at it or how you are cured me
of other fa
benefited ai
coughs, co!
11, Roland (?. Spearman.'' King's Ne^
D\ving from a Talladega bles. Evei
)e read with interest by the and $1.00. 1
Newberry friends of Mr. & Co. Philc
1
itest
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scured.
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ber of votes is
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paper, and, if
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and Job work,
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R NAME OR
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VOTING.
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lan, Roland G. Spearman,
more for the city of Tallaany
other human being that
within its gates. He movom
Newberry, S. C., in Jan- i
since which time he has j
is best energy and thoughts 1
)lic welfare, was elected alom
his ward, fought for and '
>mmission form of governed
as secretary of the chamnmerce,
worked out a busi- J
! for the correction of the
us water question without V
aing credit for it. In fact, 7
I his deep wells "Ward."
knows whose dream came
i he drilled the deep wells
led the greatest blessing
ever bestowed upon a peos
now serving as a member 1
)ard of education, '.holding
.plieves the most imDortant I
stinies of the future genera- I
is a knight Templar Mason
of Che Mystic Shrine, and j
member of the First Baptist ]
[e will be found at all times
x"U ^ ?- ?Vk?
i me nguu aau wuuutumiue
s iorce that which he knows j
lg. In all his undertakings J
m a business success, and I
the respect and confidence I
j
ure a Cold in One Day
IVH" BKU.UU yuiliiuc. iiswys ui
Headache and works off the CoW fl
;fund money if it fails to cnrt
7E'S signature on each box. 25*
?.?
res, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
ses, nomatter of how long standing:,
it tVio aronH?rfiil Tlr
iseptic Healing: Oil. It relieves
lis at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00
amily Cough Medicine. j
home there should be a bot- J
Cing's New Discovery, ready
iate use when any member
nny contracts a cola or ?
Prompt use will stop the ^
sickness. S. A. Stid, of Mawrites:
"My whole family
)on Dr. King's New Discov- -J
best cough and cold medi- i
e world. Two 50c bottles
of pneumonia." Thousands
milies have been equally >^1
ad depend entirely upon Dr.
Ids, throat and lung trou
Discovery to cure their - M
-y dose helps. Price, 50c
U1 druggists. H. E. Bucklen
idelphia or St. Louis.
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