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Plumbing Is a Specialty With Us The Best Plumbers The Best Material The Best Prices Repair calls receive the most prompt attention . We are now prepared Ito install new outfits either on contract, or time and material, un der the supervision of an Expert in Plumbing and Heating. See us before you let your contract for Plumbing or Heating and you will not be sorry. If you need a Plumber That is a Plumber, Phone 253. ANDERSON HARDWARE COMPANY "The Autocrat of die Breakfast Table" Is Nice, ex tr a-thin sliced BREAKFAST - BACON We carry the celebrated Armour's "Very Best" and Kingans 'Reeliable'' brands. They are skinned, and sliced very thin by auto matic machinery, ' and packed in perfectly sani tary cartons, without the breakfast, bacon being tokened by any man's, hands. This insures an absolutely sanitary meat, and aa the price at which we sell it, you can't af ford to be without it. Packed :n Cartons, net weight l pound.3?k Anderson Cash Grocery Co. I * i. , jlL/Ljjiragh CHSAP nrS?RAWCB. You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Ute For The Liver ? nd Kidneys No. 5, and danns* your system from ?ll lmpuritUs of your boOr. nnd eave lots ot sickness end lost time. Price 26 av? 60 cents. for ente hy alt druggist*. Drisfcflbute* by Murray Bras Oe, Columbia. ?. C Winthrop College. Si'll O I. A ?SHH? mid KN TH A M I! EXAMINATION Tho ?3catjiin.itInn for th>> award of vacant scholarship in Winthrop Col lege und tor thu admission of in'W siinl?-nts will ho held at the County Court House on Friday, July ut li a. m. Applii'anta must not be ICHH (han sixteen years of aixe. When Scholarel lpg are vacant after July 2 they will Le uwurded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the condi tions governing the award. Appll canta for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination ."or Scholarship examina tion blank*. Scholarships ar? worth $100 and tree tuition. Tho next session will open September 15, 1915. For further Information and eatnlogue, address Pren. I?. K. Johnson, Hock Hill, S. C. SS?l They Lace In Front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by our Cometiere. D. GEISBERG DONT CARRY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFE. Did you ever etop to think that your every action, every thought, your 'disposition, and character are Influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure tn life may be'the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's LIf* For The Liver and Kidneys will he? ,> your liver In per j feet condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributora _--Columbia. 8. C. Bye and Bye Ni Loads to the house of nevar. >. u fi .... Begin now, save s part of your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited In the i Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. PUTTING AWAY YOUR BLANKETS? This 1B the time of the year wheo, you are putting away your blankets, comforts, winter wraps, etc. Dont make the mistake of packing them away soiled. Havo them cleaned and reno vated first They will not only be ready for Instant use when you wai. them, but you'll find they will keep a !ot Hetler ?uu't attract moths sn easy either, for s? get all of th? grease ont of them. Don't put the work off till later and then forget lt. Anderson Steam Laundry \ PROFESSIONAL CARDS i C GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Blacklay Bmiding Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS Nev TfchsVa BSJMIISI i ^ff. Wbito*T St. ?TON?T10NAL siiNMrsaiooL LESSON (By E. O. 8KI-LKR8, Acting- Director of Munday Behool *'?>,!. u of Moody Bibi? InglKute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR JUNE 20 PRAYER FOR THE TEMPTED. LB88ON TP:XT-P?*'m 1?. GULDEN TEXT-Ketp me from tb? snare which they have laid for me. Psalm 141:?. Tho style of this psalm closely re sembles the knowu psalms f David In the Hrst part of the psalter. From Its structure aud character, it la to be credited to David. In it are pre sented complaint, prayer and confi dent hope of relief. It la a petition for deliverance from sins to which bia af flictions tempted bim, and from th? enemies who caused his affliction. I. Prayer. "My prayer directed'* (vv. 1, 2). There is good reason for believing David wrote this while go ing through the experience recorded in I Samuel 24. It ls evident he is passing through a time of great Btress and was in dire need of help for he urges "haste" in giving heed to his call. (Luke 18:1-8). David looks to Jehovah as bia only and sure belper. We are told to omit the first word "unto" in thia verse and to read, "I bavo called thee." Every human help had failed and faith fearlessly turnB to God. Can God be urged? Surely we are taught that God respects bis "remembrancers" who cry "day and night" (Psalm 40:13; 69:17. 18; 70:5; 71:12; 143:7). To fold the bands weakly and to "bide his time" is usu ally an evidence of spiritual debility and or a desire to shirk the work Involved in a true exercise of prayer. True faith knows but one way of de liverance, that or prayer (Phil. 4:8, 7), and those who call in faith get deliv erance (Rom. 10:13). Such prayer, the fruit or heart and Hps, is before God "as incense" and ita effectiveness does not depend upon ita being pre sented in the tabernacle-lt ls a "sac rifice" of praise well-pleasing to God. We are to pray to God through his Son and in the Holy Spirit Such prayer ia set forth. before him aa a sacrifico of aweet smelling savor. II. Practice. "Incline not my heart . . to practice wicked works" (v. 4). Such prayer as here suggested demande a preparation of purity. As the "Incense" wss prepared with great care (Ex. 80:36) and Its fra grance waa brought out by fire (Rom. 8:26, 27; Eph. 6:18), so likewise there must be a continual practice of prayer and an abaence of "wicked works." Ia no way are we ao apt to sin as with our Ups, but back of the Ups la the heart (Matt 16:11; Luke 6:45). The tongue can no man tame (Jamea 3:8), yet God ia able and hie way is to cleanse the fountain. To have the mouth filled first with prayer and praise and then with evil ls contrary to reason and to God's commands. David recognised that the heart la the source of "wicked works," and prayed that he be not even "Inclined" to them (Matt 6:13; Jam. 1:13). If he "keeps the door" we have a safe guard Ps. 127:1). ' III. Position. "Let him reprove me" vv. 6-7. "Faithful are the wounds ot a friend." Thia seems to be the po sition David desired to occupy, one that would be "a klndnesa" to him. Such correction ls sa awset oil. OH la healing and soothing end here sym bolizes the healing effect of corree* tlon. Fools hate reproof, wlae men plead for it. David not only welcomed wiadom but (see R. V.) promises to pray for auch friends when calamities come upon them and in the time when thoy are overcome by wickedness. When such are cast down by the rocky roadside "they shall hear my words," says David, and they will be sweet The psalmist's experience, when hunt ed aa a partridgeaftaught him how to appreciate the petitions of Jonathan, -his friend, whose words to him were "sweet" A careful reading ot veres seven reveals David's dire extremity (see Am. R. V.). Dcat?i stared him in the face. His noel wes torn ss "one ploweth and cleavetb the earth." IV. Protection. "In thee do I put ny trust" (R. V.). Though thus brought low David knew where to turu, sad one to whom he could look. The 'church of Carlet needs to look to God, tn become like him. It needs the transforming, encouraging, energixln/, vision. David 1s now taklng'hls ey?ja off the difficulties and Axing them on tbe one who enables htm to over come. "Look unto me and be ye saved." Literally his prayer ls "make not my soul naked" or "pour hot out my soul." Whoever else a man hanns by blt sta he harms himself most Saloonkeepers sud their sons most frequently fill the grove cf tbs drunk ard. Gamblers nearly ali lose their essy gains. "They that take the sword perish by the sword." Our only safety ls Je hovah. God ls constantly answering this last prayer-, and we do aee the wicked falling Into their own nets (Pa. 7: 16:16; 87:14. 16; Ex. 7:10). This lesson has a strong tempeisnce suggestion snd application. (1) Pray ers that Oed will hear; (I) Prepara tion ot the mouth and heart; (3) Pe tition far reproof to learn thereby; (4) Protection from temptation sad trial. Services in the Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. CHURCH ? First Baptist, Corner East Churi St. John's Methodist, Corner Ri First Presbyterian, Corner West Central Presbyterian, Corner N< A. R. P., Corner North McDufl Grace Episcopal, Corner South ' Christian, Corner Greenville an St. Joseph's Catholic, Corner N FI HST BAPTIST 9:45-Touchers' prayer service. 10:00-Sabbath school. Dr. A. L. Smothers, superintendent. 11:30-Publie worship, sermon b^ Dr. B. D. Hahn. Monday. 3:00-Meeting of the executive com mittee of the W. M. S. 4:00-Regular business meeting ot the W. M. S. Election of officers for the new year. Every member urged to be present. Wednesday. 7:30-Teachers' meeting. FIRST PB F SBYTU RI A N The services at the First Presby terian church will be held as follows tomorrow: Sabbath school at ten o'clock. MT. E. W. Brown, superin tendent in charge. Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Frazer, D. D. There will be no night service owing to trhe tent meeting nunder the auspices of the St. John's Methodist churcb. A very cordial in vitation Is extended to the public wor nhpi with us at all times. GRACE CHURCH Rev. J. H. GIbboney, rector. Phone 835. I! Services fpr the third Sunday after Trinity, June 20th. 8:00-The Holy Eucharist. 10:15-Sunday school. 11:30-Morning prayer and ser mon . - . _ ?0 BEGIN CONCHETE WORK ONWEDNESDAY Foreman Is Expected to Arrive This Morning-Asphalt Plant Is Being Placed. The forema t who will superintend the laying of the concrete for the city paving is xpected to arrive today and lt was stated yesterday that unless [something unforeseen happened, this work would start on Monday morn ing. The work ot lowering the wa ter mains on Wost Market street ha? been going on gor the past few days and everything is almost ready for the concrete work. The, first shipment of asphalt has carried andi is being unloaded in the Bine Ridge railway yards. The rail road company Jias a force of hands putting down extra skiing for the plaint and it was stated yesterday that it was thought everything would be in readiness* to begin mixing with in the next two weeks. A great part of the machinery of the plant has arrived and is standing op flat cars. This machinery stays mounted on these trucks and saves the trouble of loading and reloading. SUES FOR $2,680.00 RESULT OF COLLISION Greenville Woman Emp'wva Council to Bri*? Action Against John H. Earle. Greenville.' June- 18.-As a conse quence ot tho Ea? lo-Fayonsky colli sion nnd episode on North Main street ! Tuesday ?vening, it 4s rumored that Fayonsky will bring action against John H. Karie for $20.000 damages, on account ot alleged humiliation ,to Bira. Fayonsky. It'was reported that Fay onsky had retained Ute firm ot Sir Vue abd McKlssIck to represent him. when asked this afternoon about Ute purported action, Capt. 8irri.no denied Gmt tho action won'* be for $?0,000 damages, bat adm.:??d that Fayonsky had sought the firm of 8lr rine and Mcklsslck to Institute tho, ac tion. Fayouaky said that he waa Kinch grieved over Ole tre*unent r.'^ corded his vito and her humilirtl?n aa a result of the affair. It waa also reported t?>at ?>rle .would have a warrant issued for fir*. Fayonsky charging her with aaaanlt and battery. ; ?I?Y RI?NEV POIS lc* ttACKACK* HJQtttYg 4UU skiing* ; { i . MRECTORY ch and Manning Streets, ver and MoDufile Streets. Whitner and Towers Streets. Drth Main and Orr Streets, le and Society Streets. McDufi?e and Morriss Streets, d Fant Streets. IcDufTle and Earle Streets. 5:00-Even song and sermon. TV.ursday-'Feast of St. John Bap tist. 10:00-Holy Eucharist. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Witherspoon Dodge, pastor. Sunday school at 10:15. Morning service at 11:30, subject of sermon. "The Chris tian Meal of World Wide Peace, and the Way to Achieve lt." No evening service on account of our cooperation in the McLendon ser vices. 8T. JOHN'S METHODIST Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach ing in morning at 11:30, afternoon at 4 and evening at 8:30. all three ser vices being in the tent. A. R. P. CHURCH Children day exercises In the Sab bath school at 10:15. Preaching at U:30, subject, "Now or Never." No vening service. SERVICES AT GLUCK Rev. KL A. Sith, an evangelist or Gainesville, Ga,, will preach at Gluck Mill Baptist church Sunday morning, and night. The- public is cordially lnvtted to attend the services. W. 8. Headley Here. Mr. W. S. Hendley of New York, superintendent of the agencies of the Mutual Life Insurant company ls in Anderson visiting, the agenta. NEW FREIGHT STATION FOR SPABTANBUR Southern to Svend $100,000 For Improved Facilities For Handling Freight Spartanburg, June 18.-Southern railway will immediately hul'd Spartanburg, a modern freight termi nal consisting of separate Inbound and outbound warehouses with ample team track facilities, involving con struction to cost In the neighborhood of $100,000.00. Authority for these Improvements has been granted and plds are now being solicited '.rom contractors. The new facilities will consist of a ono story Inbound freight house 40x 198 feet, with'two story office section 40x52 feet the building to be con structed of brick with) concrete floor1 and fire proof roof, and to be equip ped with rolling eteel doora; a mod ern one story outbound treight house 22x260 feet, with concrete floor and baae, frame construction and flro proof roof; four house tracks, with s capa Ity of 3? acres, and four team tracks with a capacity of 29 acres." Teamways serving both warehouse* j and the team tracks will be paved with vitrified brick. A 20 ton pillar crane will also be provided for the bundling cf heevy freight. Work on ilusa ?iut.^-^ftnts win be started ss souu as the. contract Ima been awarded end the necessary material assembled sad they will be rushed to completion aa rapidly as possible. Fears Feed Riots. Washington, June 18.-The food situation in Vera Cms. has become so desperate that Rear Admiral Caper ton, fearing food riots, has proposed to the navy department that war ships be need to transport relief sup plies and thus increose his forcea For the present, however, navy offi ciels havie decided not to increase the American forcea there, but will con tinue sending supplies on trans ports. Becker Loses Appeal. Albany. N. Y., June 18.-The court of appeals today denied the appllca aon ot Charles Becker for reargu ent; Ita decision affirming his sen tence to ueath. Distinguished Wheat. York county wheat raisers will be1 Interested In the fallowing news Item j from the Cheater Reporter: "Mr. JV! Hobbins, of Lowryvilte, R. F. D. 8,| says there ls a farmer in the Carter's neighborhood who has ,heads of wheat In bte field sot inc' ea long. tr ree trains to the husk and single gi alna i along kiowa the stalk? and wanta to hear from anyone wtef esa come up te Carter's ta tiri? particular.-York News. : Contente 15Kelli tin?tutS?'JcadJsand NOT NARCOTIC. (.ASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Gastona Always Bears the Signatur^ of Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years CASTORIA THI CCWTAWn COMf AMT. MCW VOM ?TT. Spend your money^ nt Jiqrae. Buy South Car olina custom hand made harness, bridles, etc., at factory prices. A trial order will prove our as sertion. We buy htfjea and tallow at highest priera. WrAe us your-wants and offerings. WILSE W.MARTIN Columbia, S. C. Preparedness + Action BS ? j "Prepared In mind and resources," reads the motto on the coat of arms of South Carolina-and every word of it'a true. But, to crystalize this preparedness into fruitful results, the old Palmetto State needs action, Action, ACTION. Lot us review her state of preparedness as concerns mind and resources-then let us boldly CXC-^UP the facts as to the use j she ls making of her splendid equipment. First, ir the realm of Ulinga mental -there is the famous old Citadel at Charleston. Here,.. courses similar to those at West Point are given. And, owing to a wiso policy of general publicity, students are drawn not only from the home State, but from a great many jther States as well. Then there ls Converse College for women-one of several good schools under private control. Through a generous use of Bpace in natlcv i/ieniu.r?? Conversa ls wisely announcing the opportunities she ?as to offer. And results are' encouraging. Slie is to be congratulated on her bold, progressiva advertising policy, lt is action of this kind that will lay the foundation tor a great future for this Institution While we already serve seve.&I splendid South Carolina schools, we believe there Is an opportunity for general adver tising that many other good schools should enjoy. Our broad experience In guiding the publicity of a large majority ot the schools in the United State that advertise has especially fitted us to giv? expert counsel and advice in this respect. Now, as to South Carolina's material resources: The old Palmetto State ia largely agricultural. Her most Im portant crop is cotton. Both in the value of cotton aa raw ma terial and us manufactured products, South Carolina takes her stand w-iU to the f-ont. Here in deed a.-e unsurpassed opportunities for Industrial growth and commercial expansion. /Especially la .thia true of cotton-made materials. And yet, in thia State of tremendous cotton growing and cot ton manufacturing, the only national advertising along commer cial linea is that done for a freckle cream made lu Charleston. What a splendid opportunity for the manufacturing and mer chandising, through advertising, of a trade-marked brand ot hosiery! Hov perfect Is the setting for the launching ot a char acterful cotton cloth-ao advertised that women would call for it by name ss they do ans number of cotton-made materials! Here, where the raw material ia produced in abundance, doea it uot seem to be the. natural home for nationally known brands of men'a negligee and outing shirts, children's dresses and romp ers and a score of other cotton-made articles,. And why stick to things the basis of which ia grown at homet Massachusetts doea not raise her cattle to supply the leather for her magnificent shoe business; the vegetables for making Heix's famoue 57 ?arH?*!?s do not grow on the billa of PlttabUrg nor does Missouri manufacture alt the Lard ware the?, bsa rssiic Keen Kutter a household word. Why should not South Carolina bo known as the home State for a nationally known brand of kitchen cabinets, or corsets, or shaving cream, or men'a and women's clothing,, or any number of other articles that are produced far from the source of raw materials? What the Old South State should do la to vary her Industries as she la now varying her crops. To diversify her manufacturing la to prepare for bigger state growth and greater wealth and opportunity. South Carolina needs the sprinkling can ot advertises :?. ??' tionaltse the ltum?>f ber industries. Prepared in t?i>vi,snd re-, sources aa few States are, there ia lacking only the necessary action to bring South Carolina to her dM rois of loader of the South. Hore, we aim to give good counsel and So guide lo merchan dising success brands which are ready to be built on the rock of national good will. More smell accounts are handled by us than by a ay other advertising agency. At the same time we are serv ing hundreds of the leading national advertisers. Perhaps an advertising scope as broad and varied as this will suggest to South Carolina manufacturers where to come for expert mer chandising and advertising counsel. N. W. A YER & SON PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORR. BOSTON CHICAOO. ws^aSsedsSSi .tenue ??xii