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HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD FOR TODAY Silk Dresses at Not many--eight or ten all good styles, well assorted colors and sizes. Sold for $10 to $37.50 NOW $5 to $18.50 Suppose you come in and look '?rn over, there may be one youl) like You'll find, too, on front table a lot of pretty at Just a Dollar Ateo other bargains in Ready-to* Wear Your Mik littery bought here trill be unuiu.ll/ pret ty, for, rlgbt bow we ?vre -showing many trune, fresh from our work rooms. And the ?fices are more reason able then you'd expect. Today will be ? good day to make your SHOE and HOSIERY bm, this store of fers you the best and newest for Warnen and, Childrsn We nr. nlweys glad to ber. yen yen ere ne freebie. in na IH LOST BECAUSE WILL JOUEME SIN SOMETHING IN THEIR LIFE THEY ARE NOT "WILLING TO FORSAKE. A BIG ATTENDANCE Many People From Different Sec tions of County Attend Meet ing Last Night La<:t nigut 117 people went np and shook the evangelist's hand and prom ised to live a better life. Another record crowd went out to hear him and the tent and seats on tba out side would not accommodate the peo ple. There will be no services today. His text lsst night wsa John 5:40. "e would not come unto me that ye might havo life." "Jesus Christ said a great many things while He WBB on earth, but 1 believe these words were the saddest that he ever uttered. I wish you could hear the tender tones and see the lov ing looks when He spoke these words lt believe lt would break the heart ot every mau and woman In the town ot Auderaon. He left the songs cit angels au<l arch angela, He left heaven of all its glory and came to earth with all Its shame to bring life to men; For three long yeera He went up and down among men proclaiming . thSt eternal life could be obtained by simply coming to Him, but men would not come and at last He turned around upon them who had steeled their con sciences and with a heart aching with disappointment, and with tones of yesrnlngplth, He said, 'ye will not come to me that ye might have life.' "Those words contained the expla nation w^r any man lt lost. If any man or woman, boy or girl goes out from this tent tonight unsaved that wUl be the reason. Jesus Christ of fers life to every man and woman here tonight on once condition, that you come to Him, and if you go from tula tent tonight without eternal life lt la because you will not come to Him. No man need to be dost. God has provided salvation for everybody. Millionaire and cramp, general and j prlvste, society woman and washer! woman, In all walks and marka of life, the atonement of Jesus Christ Covers the sins of every man. He tasted death ss we are told in Ute Word of God for every man, and Ute offer of salva? tlon .is made to every men. No men ls lost because of any purpose or de cree of God. God bas set before'mriu1 life sud death, blessings and curs ings. "Now I hope tonight, with the help of God, to answer a few fool excuses people offer. I do not know whether God himself would snawer all or would try, but I will try to answer a few of then). The first one la aln. There are a great many men and wo men In tl hs town that know their nned of a Savior, who have a desire to be a Christian, out they know If they come to Him. they must leave their sins behind. A man cap ncc come to Christ and retain his sin. You must choose between Jesus Christ and Bin. Men know that, bnt they are not will ing to give u ?heir sins.. "One night after Mr. Moody bad preached a mervelous sermon on the prodigal eon end the congregation had been dismissed, sn acquaintance ot mine was going out sud met a broad shouldered, bright-eyed, snappy yonng man, and said 'Doctor, that was a won derful sermon tonight' He ssld, 'Yes, and are you e Christian.' He nays, 'No. I am that prodigal son I' 'Well, Ute Father wants you to come home.' 'I know lt.' 'He la looking for you.' 'I realise that' '..v'ell, will you come tonight?' 'No, I woo*, for I am held in the meshes of an awful stn, and. as e result of an Indulgence In lt I make money out of lt and to lake Mr. Moody by Ute hand meena that I will have to give that up, and I won't do lt.' And he turned his back on Jesus Christ and walked out of the church where he had been nrourbt face to face with God's love,, deliberately choosing a vile sin and death matead of Jeans Christ and eternal Ute. "There are men under the so?".d of my voice tonight ?hat will go away from Ulla tent std walk down these streets, with a clear view of the fact that they can coma to Christ and he pardoned, but they will not come, for there ls some predominating, enslav ing, sickening sin on their life that la a blinding and binding and grinding and damning their life and killing ther manhood that they are not will ing to give up. With others lt ia Ute love of money. Many will not sacri fice a crooked business or the crooked price of an honest life. Borne ot you fellows will have to cut out your, ille gitimate business. Ill tell you I would rather walk to heaven ovt,r a rough ead stony road with bare and bleeding feet than to ride to hell on dirty money. The crookedest crooks that walk Ute streeta of Anderson sra. Ute dirty mutts that are Belling these women's husbands and moth era' boya blind tiger whiskey. He ts * cross be tween a polecat and a butta rd. Thea Ute evangelist weat after the money haga end said that the shu ry ot money ls just ss com piste and as degradtasj ss the slavery ot atrong drink, and said you could reach ten al 1 -down-and-outers whee youl oould not reach ono old financial Shylock. "Again somebody says. I would come to Christ, but I want io have a good time. Well, so do I. You never looked into any fellow's face who has a better time than I do. but I do not have to CU myself with rot-gut liquor and go d?we the at reeta puking and spewing and whooping and sour liing Ilks a Comanche.' Indien or a mad house fiend. What do you think con stitutes-a good tune? Is tt crawling TIT jin the arm? of infamy and cussing and swearing? "The unadulterated cowardice keeps other men away from God. The Bible says that'the fear of man brings a Bnare and it ls bringing a snare that ls leading men down to hsll. When the Invitation ls given, multitudes know that they ought to be Christians, br* they g?* cold feet right there and sit glued to their seats, and all heaven could not Induce them to take a stand for Jesus. They are afraid somebody will laugh. They are afraid some ?member of the club or lodge will laugh, or some old God-forsaken whis key degenerate will give them the horse laugh. Say, I had rather be brave and decent enough to enlist in the army and get under the flag of the Lord Jesus Christ and eerve him land let some old whiskey devil here in Anderson laugh at me because I ?lid the manly thing than refuse to do it and let the devil laugh at me through eternity, because I was not man ?enough to take a stand. I'll tell you there ls a day coming for that gang I who will laugh at you for choosing eternal life and Jesus Christ, when they will say that you made a wise ? choice and they were the fools. Oh! ? men of this town, do not Ht them laugh you out of eternal life." rhone 87. . Theatre Party. Little Miss Mary Sadler ent?rtalo-] I ed a half dozen friends at a picture show party at the Bijou yesterday af ternoon. After the pictures they w< entertained at Atkinson's beaut ii al new ice cream parlor. Her guests were: Mrs. George Eagle, Misses Ruth Reese, Sara Clayton, Wilma Hudgens and Alice Allen. Each KU nt was presented with a hand painted card with their own name on lt. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme T. McGrcgt willi go to Columbia today to visit ? relatives Mr. McGregor will return >ln a week, but Mrs. McGregor, will remain for three weeks. Mrs. Paille Laughston leaves today! for a two weeks' visit to frler.fls In Pelzer and Greenville. Delightful Party.* A (.Vdlghtful party for the younger I social sftt was given on Thursdsy I evening by Harry Orr, Jr., and Har mon Geiser, at the handsome home of Mr. H. A. Orr on Weet Market street. . -The spacious home with its beau* ?tlful grounds is particularly fitted for entertaining and this occasion the lawn waa bright with many Japanese lanterns^ The home was filled with |,vhc,.fragrance, of many flowers, and bore the guests either danced or I played'cards. Delicious punch waa I served during the evening by little Misses Marlon Gray, Charlotte and Julia Orr. Later an elegant eala<l. course with ice was served. About j forty young people were the guests for the evening. Miss Vera McPhall of Pendleton! I and.. Miss Izotta Pruitt of Starr are the guests of Mis? Frauds Mh3or at her home Just south of the city. Miss Afartha I.umnkin has gone to 1 Rock HUI to visit her grandfather, Say. ? ? i :> PROF. LEWIS man who th ade famous as The Pur ts chief* chemist of t of Health, and Fe Ladies' World. Al he voluntarily adds th Coming from Prof. j means more than a pag want to know the rea endorsement, try Prin Baking Powder in yoi the difference it makes, L?tk far tit friittif* S FriaclM etan U I 30c. UaiM* Frtfil I fe? caa'l gae ettatii ?P4 r?tc!?e a t em. \ Wit. MacfM'i SI Tba Mouther P. 21 Mr. Jefferson Lumpkin. Beautiful Card l'art y. The beautiful Elks Home on No| McOutfle street was the scene ofV brilliant card party yesterday after noon, when Mrs. Charles V/. Causey entertained in honor of Mrs. Bond Anderson. Mrs. Causey ls a most charming hostess, possesing a rare attractive ness of manner. Assisting her in her duties were Mrs. John E. Sadler, Mrs. W. H. Valentino and Miss Anna Ross Cunningham. Ten tables were arranged In the handsome parlors, and many merry and interesting games were played. Miss Lillian Brock of La Fayette, Ala., won Ute prize, a beautiful boquet or shasta daisies. The hostess also presented a lovely boquet ot the same flower to her at tractive ho.ior guest. All duriug the afternoon delightful nectar was serv ed by Misses Alberta Farmer, May Ligon, and ene Cunningham. After the cards were lal! aside dainty refreshments were served, sev eral gentleman coming in to join their ladles. The guests for the afternoon were: Mesdames CA. Qambrill, H.H. Oos sett. S. N. (Himer, J. C. Strlbling, C. F. Ro3B. Keith Pr?vost, J. L. Gray. A. S. Farmer, Carrie Patrick, Ed Atkinson, Albert Dew of Montgomery, Ala.. J.J. Fretwell, JJ. J. Fretwell, Jr., W. D. McLean, John Sadler, W. H. Valentine, Frank Hall, Phelps Sas soon, P. K. McCully. M. L. Bou ham. A. G. Fretwell, J. J. Baldwin, Nardin Webb, G. B. Greene, L. L. Ki?e, L. S. Horton, Johu Frank, K. P. Smith, Harry Oelsberg, Misses Anna Ross Cunningham, Zade Fretwell, Carrie Fretwell, Lucile Bray of Rich mond, Jessie Browne and Annie Cooley. ANDERHON MEMBERS INVITED To Attend Outing Held by Greenville Chamber of Commerce. Tlwa Greenville Chamber of Com merce han announced that it will hold an outing for Its members at Chick Stirings on the night of July 1. The parties will go by the Interurban and uovcrel from tots city are expected to attend. Restored to Good Health. "I waa sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mra. Otto Gans, Zsnesville, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gavo up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles ot them I havo been a well woman." Obtainable everywhere. T?. C. T. MEETING Anderson Council, No. 432, United Commercial Travelers will meet to night in special called session to con Bider Important business. All mem bers are urged to attend. Visiting | brothers cordially . invited. Eighty thirty sharp ls the time. Chamberlain** Colic* Cholera Bnfl] Diarrhoea Remedy. This ls a remedy that every family, should be provided with, and especial ly during the summer months. Think ot the pala and suffering that must be endured when medicine must be Bent for or before* relief cen be ob tained. This remedy Is thoroughly ! reliable. Aak anyone who has used j it. Obtainable everywhere. / f Lewis B. Allyn B. ALLYN is the ! Westfield, Mass., e Food Town. He he Westfield Board ?od Editor of the ter his analysis of OS PH ATE er e word "Excellent 1" ?llyn, that one word e of argument. If you son for such unusual cine Pure Phosphate ir next baking and see kt If at Tsar Grutr*t ??><!?? cafe - ?., ISc: 11?-, Iktttef Caaaaa? i* *twr cap. " ?? u raaf gtacar'., .???? ki. ?IHM Mnb,N Mn* 15c M % lb. car retil R.cla? Ita? u?on rt??ril. n Manufacturing Co. tefemood. V?. 2 til Buy One and keep cool. Buy Two avd stay coo) Genuine Palm Beach Suits $7.50 to $10.00 No. 166 Palm Beach Sox's 25c T. L. GELY CO. On The Square Up-to-the-Minut? ? .?.i ? if,> Skirts We have a lot of Skirts of the better grades, made up in the v?ry"lat?st styles, of Piques, Taffetas, Linens, New Black and White Checks, Cordelines, etc., that will appeal to the best dressers "on sight." Shirt Waists Lots of Nifty, New Shirt Waists ir. Awning Stripes, White J?p Silks, Pin Stripes, Polka Dots, etc., that are the pret tiest,' and best values you ever saw for one dollar. Wash Goods Embroidered Voiles, Chiffons, New Flouhcings, In full skirt length widths. AU brand new patterns, and as dainty as can be. Lingere White Dresses A lot of'teautiful Lingerie White Dresses in a gr?ai *.'ari ety of pretty designs, and in such a wide range of prices, from $5.00 to $25.00. 1 ? 1 '" 1 " ' ' ' "' Mrs. B. Graves Bo; Exclusive Agent for Frolaset Corsets and McCall Patterns. SAVE time and ?honing us your meat Om price, ?re in Urie. lW?M?tr mtlw Otf delivery r?rvke fe ni yow commend. Oar faciitttfes for En? Ireeh neats ?re perfect. No flics, no ?*?t, no bsuS From ?El titi? ?re ?re getting result*. Every tfme ? lady visits o?r store vre ?eta the week ead we have a foll line of treen Meat** Va Freeh Fish, Dressed Hens. Our store b fftJMsfctfc Ol table luxuries. Phone ?e an order. "Eventually, Why Not Now." tia. south Main m II.? i ?- ? . 0AM HARPER, Mir.