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Keep Your Feet Cool and Comfortable Men'? Palm Beach and White Canvas Oxfords for Men; just the thing to keep our feet cool $1.50 to $3.50 Women's White Canvas Rub ber Sole Blucher Oxfords and randa Pumps, at $1.50 the Fair Thompson s The One Price Shoe Store We Sell For Cash Only. Palmed? TSieaito THF HING CUSHMAN CO. PRESENTS "A Night on the Roof Garden Mot ICH for Today "The Song of the Heart"-2-reel Thanhauser "Mike's Elopement"-Reliance. N. B.-Monday we will show the only picture of the Lusitania Sinking. . With pictures of Vanderbilt, Hubbard, Chas. Froh man, and many other prominent passengers on board. JLJOU TOE?TR] TODAY "Court Martialed" 4-reel Military Drama Featuring Al Halubar. Hobart Henley and Francis Nelson j FIFTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Proof That Advertising in The Intelligencer Pays Last Friday the Anderson Cash Grocery Co. placed a small ad In The Intelligencer ONLY, announcing that they would Bell two twenty-five-cent bottle cf olives for thirty cents. Yesterday Mr. Brown told au Intelligencer man that they sold over six hundred bottles of these olives Saturday. They had bought seventeen cases of two dosen bottle esch on Friday, and aa they sold out Saturday, they immediately bought twenty-five more cases. From what Mr. Brown said yester day, this last lot ls going at a very rapid clip, and those who are fond of olives would do well to avail themselves of this great bargain offer while the offer is yet open. To the merchant who thinks that advertising doesn't pay: Juki put out * value anything like as good as these two bottles of olves wbicb usually sell tor twenty-five cents each at two for thirty cents, and though there are several wars on, and people serving to death in Mexico and several neighboring countries, yo i will get Immediate results from your advertising. SASSEEN-The Ad Man The Best of Meats, Fish and Country Produce We are out kera on West Market street, entirely out of the High Rent District, where wa can, and will give you aa coed or batter meats, fish, and country produce as any ona eke can .? and al quita a Big Saving in price. Our Delivery Servira b Vary Good Indeed. Try Us Once, And Be Convinced! Suburban Market 3. C. HAYNIE and R, B. TUCKER, Props. 457 W. Market Phone 887. LARGE CONGREGATION CHEERED M'LENDON LARGEST CROWD YET HEARD THIS WONDERFUL EVANGELIST. INTEREST INCREASE Sermon Last Night Was One of Mighty Truth Wonder tully Portrayed. Probably for .?.? first time in An derson a preacfltr was cheered by his con Kremation when last night there were frequent i.andclaps of applause during Kev Mc (wildon's sermon. The largest ero wei vet was out to hear thia woi ilerf ul evangelist. His tcrmou was in part as follows: "We seem to be living in a new era, a great political, moral, social and economical era. Whether we have been sepal ble d or combined in our advancement. I am not going to discuss in detail, bm I think it be hooves the church cf Cod not to to-: KU that we are fa-jlng a powerful hell and oppositions of the devil as uevei he tore lu the history of Christianity. Tht-re lias never been a time when the people were more self-satisfied, self-complacent, self-righteous, self centered and self- sutticieut, tl n they are today. This is a day of ologies and chlsniB and isms. We have Uni versalism, Mormonism, Unitarianism and Spiritualism, and Metaphaslcs and Christian science and liadishlstu and Theosophy and a pandemonium of doctrines cut loose tp turn people away from Cod with Just enough of religion to float their falacias. Chris tian science is about I'll ree per cent mental science, three per cent Hindu philosophy, three per cent religion and the rest humbug. Then we have intllenium dawnism or IVussellism. They do not seek to convert sinners to Jesus Christ, but to pervert saints from the truth. Then we have fic tion and each writer has some hair brain fool fantastic Idea of religion critch they use to fight Jesus Christ. Some of our fiction is abominable Then we have immigration! I believe that is one of the things that is re sponsible for the falllug away from Cod and the truth of religion. They have turned America into the back yards of Kurope, and are using this country as the dumpiug ground for l.ielr paupers, criminals and Sabbath desecrators. They are coming here in swarms, droves, herds and envies, with their hag baggage, their leeks, garlic, onion:; and babies. They are turning the Sabbath of Almighty Cod into the continental Sunday. This a busy age; lt is an age that has been commercialized, lt ls an age that men have been fed into the machine? of industry that grind out dividends, it ls a time when the bone and sinew I and the life blood of human beings are capitalized. We are making our homes a lunch counter and a lodging house. David said: "Morning, noon and night will I pray.' How many of you are doing that? How many of you hav!* family prayera. We have cut lt out, we are too busy, and then again we have had about forty years of negative preaching. This old* world needs Jesus Christ as much in the 20th century as it did In the 1st century and not the liberalising ten dencies of some ministers. We hnve a bunch now that serves out some nice little rose water, lavender scent ed, dego9pelized, review of fiction or tells of the wonders of science or spouts out something about some new discovery. What has that to do with keeping men out of hell? I tell you we should preac'.i rc pe nt euee that men should put their nose on the back tracks and clean up their past lives, and not only that, we should preach that they will be regenerated and transforme dand recreated hy the pow er of (tod. And then th? spirit of God will bear witness with their spirit that they sre children of God. I'll tell you we need r new article in our creed. We should preach hell, eternal hell, everlasting hell just as it la recorded In the Scriptures and make no apologies for it. There is a I lot of fools that think that success can only be gained by moral placidity tnatead ot hurling God's anathemas i Into the ranks of the devil. I'll tell you people of Anderson that pure cospel ls needed. Wo need to shout this thing until it circumnavigates this globe; we have got to get back to the old time truths, back to Jesus ? Christ, back to the Apostles, back to the spirit of our forefathers. Away with this devil concocted kid glove starch of today." Just .think .of .buying Centi mere's $1.00 Kkk for 50c. Os borne ?ft Pearson. ANDERSON WATER ANALYSIS. The following is the analysis of the city water as made by the State Board of Health in Charleston: Sanitary Water Analysis No. 1388 of water received June 1. 1915, from Southern Public Utilities Co., Ander son, 8. C. Results in parts per million: dolor.10.00 Chlorine_ ... .6.00 Free Ammonia.- .. 0.02 Albuminoid Ammonia.. .. .... 0.02 Nitrogen in Nitrates.0.2." Nitrogen In Natritas.0.00 Total Solids. .. ....66.00 Bacterial indications of contamina tions, negative. Remarks:-Analysis indicate water to be ot good quality and free from contamination. ' Respectfully submitted, (Signed) F. L. Parker, M. D.. SPECIAL NOTICE Another Big Slump in Prices at R. W. TRIBBLE'S Fire Reduction Sale On account of my gratitude for the generous response I have received at the hands of the trading public I am going to offer you more wonderful bargains for SATIRDAY Be sure and see the gooda as you must see them to appreciate the opportunity I have a lot of Gray Serge Suits, worth $20.00; will sell these for $10.00 Saturday A lot of $16.50 Suits, Gray Serge, for $8.50 Saturday A lot of $15.00 Suits? Gray Serge, for $7.50 Saturday Beautiful Serge Suits, all colors, worth $15.00, at $10.00 Saturday '/ I ^ More Palm Beach Suits for $5*00 R. W. TRIBBLE AtT" WILL BUILD STORE ON WORTH MAIN STREET CONTRACT LET FOR MOD .ERN BUILDING AND WORK STARTS IN FEW DAYS. WILL COST $6,500 Will Be Occupied by People's Grocery Co. and WU1 Add Much to N. Main St A contract has been let br Messrs. Casey and Fsnt and J. B. and W. D. Simpson, architects, to Mr. Charles B. Pruitt for thc construction of a store room on North'Main street for Mr. J. H. Anderson. The building will cost about $6, 500 and ls to be erected on the south side of Main street next to the railroad cut. The frontage will be about 18 feet and the depth about 100 feet. It will be built on the order ot the Lig?n and Ledbetter building and will in reality be four stories. The specifications call for a plate glass front with 12 feet plate glass down on the north side, which will be set In copper with marble base course, open doora and tile . rlsom transoms. The outside walls are to be raced with rough text selected brick, the window allis, keys and all cornices to be of cream colored terra, cotta. The Interior of the building will ha vi. metal ceilings,' hardwood floors, and will be decorated and finished so that lt will hare the appearance of one of the brightest and most attrac tive stores in the city. - When completed the building will be occupied by the People's Grocery company, who will flt it np as one ot '.he most up-to-date stores In the State. The completion of thia building ?Ul add greatly to the ?ocLm of North Main street and will be another great step toward closing hp the old gap caused by the railroad cat. Material will be placed within a few days and work will start at once. N. C. BAPTIST ASSEMBLY. To Be Held la Greenville July t-16 Inclusive. A copy of the program of the South Carolina Baptist Assembly and k-slblfe Conference, which is to be held in Greenville July 9-16, inclusive, has been received in the city. The meet ing will be held at Furman University and will doubtless be attended by many people from Anderson county. This summer assembly and Bible conference is being undertaken by in struction)! given the department of Sunday school und B. Y. P. U. work of the State mission board, by the Bap tist State convention at its session in Charleston last December. It is hoped that this conference will fill a long felt need. DEATH LITTLE BOY Utile Son of Mr. and Mrs. VY. A. Herring Died Yesterday. George W. Herring, the little five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Herring, of 28 Lyon street,. Orr mill, died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock after an illness of one week. The remains will be interred this afternoon-at 3 o'clock at Silver Brook cemetery. If we can fit you, by all means boy a pair of Regina $3.50 and $4.00 Footery at $2.00 at Os borne & Pearson's Quit Sale. SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23, 1915. . Courtes of Study Full courses of study will be provided to meet the needs of: 1. Duperin tendentu and Principals; 2. High School Teachers; 3. Primary and Grade Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty A large Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders ot education lu this and other States. Special Features Model School through first six grades. Special course In Rural Behool Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods, tleneral lectures and entertainments. Beet features of Summer Schools. Accommodations unexcelled. County Boards of Education ara authorised to renew certificates still In rorce for all teachers who do satisfactory work in this Bummer School and' take the final examination. " For ratea and further, information, write for Bummer School Bulletin. D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock HUI, S. C. ??.V .'".?. Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With TODD AUTO SHOP \ ? Exclusive Dealers