University of South Carolina Libraries
l\ Get 'em at Thompson's And Save tbe Difference On? lot Ladles 15.00 fine Patent Colt Colon?, I Pumps, at $4.15 The Pair One lot $3.50 Patent Colt Cloth Top Pumpa, at $2.45 The Pair Ladles' 12.00 White Canvas Pumps, at . $1.39 The Pair j V I T^hotnpsonn8 Tba Ona Price Shoe Store Wa Sell For Cash Only. ? 0f9Bt r Rte fe We want all the young ladies tn "My Town" and "My Corni ty" to have a Bob O Link Bracelet.' Lots and lots of the young ladies have started and completed their Bracelet. The wrli known firm of Keese's will present a link to any giri who will call in person and present this coupon, free of charge, to start you off to* KEESE Seo 0 Link Coupon REESE Nam?.:. Address...v. Present thts Conpon and get a Bob O Unk. This Coupon is good on Friday and Saturday only. Walter H. Kees? & Co. Hcn&iaarter* for the Original Bob O Link. , .m.,,., ?? . . .i i i ' i .jil I Special Exhibit Ste our Special exhibit of Gladiolus Tues I day and Wednesday I THEY ARE GR?AT |FANT'S BOOK STORE isglij.i jiiig.iinaa!u?iLui L1 UM J II ??D.SBSIII.HI mn^mmsKmmtemmmemumwf' \\ w 1 ansage? md hftd another Professor Lewis B. Allyn, ot Pure Pood fame, i* woultf eave to "hand it to ns**lon the cleanliness ot thia Iro?ery abd &eat Market. Ve go to considerable trouble sad espense to safejpsard the food .c?; get here, ?ap?ela!ty through the heated term; hut we cbsrgo ?rf more for this than others who do not take such precautions. ah ink this over; lt meads arneb to you. I I ! El INTEREST IS GROINS IN M LENDDN SERVICES LARGEST CROWDS SINCE - MEETING BEGAN WERE PRESENT SUNDAY. 6,000 SUNDAY NIGHT Sermon Sunday Afternoon Great est Scnca Services Bagan and It Ia Given In Part The McLendon servicss are growing in interest daily and on Bundey tria largest crowds that have ever gath ered la this section of the State heard the evcngellst delirar thre wonder ful sermons. On Bundey night there were probably 5,000 people who were under the tent and on the outside. The sermon on Sunday afternoon has been said by many to be the great est sinco the meetings have marted and by request we elvo a brief synop osis ot lt: Jermlmlah, 5:25 Your iniquities have turned away these things. ? lu other words, God said, I want you to be right, and live descent, but you wante dto live in deviltry, and hel lishness, and sin and do wrong. In the verse I have just read, the pro phet ocers an explanation for the dearth of spirituality, which existed iii his days. Jeremlath came as a pro phet of God to the people of God. God bsd promised them many things, but they did not come up to the scratch, therefore they did not get the benefits ot the promises. When our God enters in to a convenant, he promises to sustain ns. Peace, joy, prosperity, victory, honor, such are a I few of the many promises given to j tb? Jew?, yet with all the promises ot God those things had not come to ; pass.' Wo read in the word where rain had been promised, yet there was neither rain nor dow for th? space pf tbreo years and six months;'! insten J of liberty there had been bondage; tnstead ot liberty there j had ".Tien defeat; Instead of Joy there I had boon Sorrow; instead of prosper Ky, there had . been adversity; In- I stead of light, there had been dark OSss; Instead of houor there, bad: been disgrsco. Now you sea the i direct opposite to the promises that God had made, and o fcourse we are put to the necessity ot Inquiring the | reason. Was God bankrupt? liad] he promised something he contd i not perform? No Jeremllh laid- the blame, where it belonged, on tbe peb plo. Your iniquities have turned away these things. God said, my promises were conditional. If you will come across and do my com mandments, you will be possessed with a fullflllmeut of these promises, but these people didn't do it and a curse came. It was not unfaithful ness on God's part. This is true of the people here today. We are under a dispensation of salvation, free, full perfect, eternal, to all that believe. It is ottered to white and black, rich and poor, intelligent and illiterate, banker or bootblack, in all localities, and under all conditions. I cap have the aame experience that old Enoch bad, that walked with God. and talked with God, and that was dedicated, and devoted and con secrated to God. for 300 long years. Re lived way yonder before the Cross, way back when the world waa young, and he didn't walk before God. nor behind God, bt he was agreed with God and God was agreed with him and one day, he walked up so near to heaven that God, said. *Bnoch. come up and spend the day wlUV me." and aa th?* have no night there, ho has jus? been spends lng the day there aver stace. We caa have just aa good an experience as old Job had. You remember that God and th? devil met on a certain occasion, and God said. Devil, have you take any notice ot my servant Job. whose postofflca is in tho land Vs, and he la a perfect-man and hates .vii. The Devil, says yes, but it pays hun to be pious. If you woald let me put my band on bbs and wipe oat bis personal effects, be would prove a traitor aad a renegade, . omi then you would know U?a?. he ls serv ing you for what ho can get out ot lt. God ssys, '.Devil I will Just show you that you ar? ^n old wind-jam mer. You scan destroy everything hs ?as got, anS thea he will aland pat ir righteousbeaa. And tho .?evil wiped oat his silver, aad gold, and his battle and hts family, and lett Job a bankrupt and a .pauper Shortly af ter this, the sons of God wero bav ins' a little convention, and God and the devil mot the second time and God seemed to want to aggravnto him a Utile,-and ha asked him t he hwt paid any attonUon to x hts servant Job. You bet your life be had been paving als respects to him. Ile said yes. but you give him good health, broad Shoulder?, big muscles, and a strong physique. If voaJH^rw| Sta pwt my baud on his body he would curse yon to your face. God said, nt show you thal you are a? old wlad bag ?nd s Uar and mar-plct, ai rf the devil ?mote God's servant with black leprosy, and he was a ?aart of putrefaction Mid decay, ?ad .rta ile*h shrunken from * his bones aad rowing by Inches, and In the .?ytdst rf fiia sufferings. Job*u old here JOb, if l wera yovj ' wvun? just tell Ind.. goodbye, and qiatt the pe Day n Arranged CONSISTS OF SPEAKING, RACES? PICNIC DINNER, BASEBALL GAME, ETC. A BIG CELEBRATION WiA End With Grand Display of Fireworks tn North Anderson Committee Chairmen. The fall program for tee Indepen dence Day celebration to be beld In Anderson on Monday, July 5, waa mapped out tn full at a meeting of the Ad Club's general committee of arraugementa bold . yesterday after noon shortly after ala o'clock in tho rooms of the chamber of commerce. The committee states that thia pro gram is correct and all persons in terested may judge themselves ac cordingly. The program ls aa follows: ' 1 Exercises begin promptly at .9:45 a. m. in North Anderson. 9:45-Opening announcement by Harry Oelsberg, president of A4 Club. The : .'.Hon. Address- T . .) Day Wc Celebrate, Hon. A. H. Dagnall. Meale, Riverside Band. Immediately following the above part of the program and beginning at 10:16 the following will be car ried oat hi full: Heces. ? No admission will be charged. Event Mo. 1. ? Bicycle races open to all boys; dis tance, quarter of a mile. Purse, one dollar. No entrance fee charged. Event Ho. 8. 10:30-Motorcycle races open to all; distance, three quarter of a mlle. Purse, fifteen dollars. Entrance fee. two dollars. AU contestante will run first; and 'the three winners will run separate ly and the two winners will run, and the whiner will be declared. Event So. 8, 11.00 A. BL Roadsters or touring cars twenty horse power or under; distance, three quarters of a mile:'" Purse, twenty dollars. Entrance tee, Jhree dollars and fifty cents. Event No. 4, lt ?IS A. li. Roadsters or touring cars over twenty horse power; distance, three qrtors of a mlle. Purse, twenty five dollars. Entra??* fee, four dol lar?. Event Re. 5, 11-tSO A. ?. Grand free to all race; distance, three, quartor ot a mile. "First purse, ftrty dollars. Second' purse, loving cup. Entrance fee.'five dollars. All entrances mus? be made five days/before races. Fdr further information apply to ri. E. Cochran, general chairman racing committee at W. H. Reese's Jewelry store Judges. j. Mr. Eugene Brown. Dr. F. D. Su3go.' ' Mr; H. B. Johnson.' .' Mr. J. C. Shearer. Basket i>l?aer. 11:55 a m.-Basket dinner hi In dividual groups o\i the grounds with muslo by Riverside band. Afteraoea. 4:v0 p. m.-Oran i Anderson coun ty baseball championship game at Benns Vista p&ck bovWeen Belton and Gi nek Mills. General admission, 25 cents; grandstand, 10 cents. 0:30 r>. m.-Band concert at Beuna Vista park. Evealaf. 8:30-Oraud display tire works.. The Eruption, of. Mount Pelee'will be hold In North: Anderson and admission will be free. WtM Committees. Harry' Oelsberg, g?n?ral chairman and chairman baseball committee. John Linley, vice chairman end chairman band committee, i John Madden, chairman fireworks [committee. R. E. Cochran, chairman jcing [.committee. Phelps Snaeen. chairman publicity I committee. Portor A. Whaley, secretary and chairman, advertising committee. Ernest Brown, assistant ireusurer aad advertising manager. -1-^ lag nonsease out of your talk. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Th?n old Job got shouting happy ovar thc whole business, and then some of this so-called friends, that had Stood by nba when he was prosperous.-came up and besan to comment, and here tho evangelist im personate dthrse false friends.' . God jost wanted to show this old whiskey-soaked. - harlot-ridden, stn cursed, devil-possessed world that a rich man could ha^e religion or a poor maa could have lt. a well man cr a sick;1 into, a maa with children, o fa man without children, a man with friend* or a man without frendu, a mfa with a good wife, or Ono with au old kein-nosed, lymphat ic, rheumatic, false, Rattling; *nn tongued, she-devil. Put Job on Bith ry end of ttt# line and He was still four-square fbi Go*. ?Cr. and Mr?. H. H. Findley and daughters. Misses I.ala and Edith findley, of Ifi?. were ta the city for a few hour? yesterday. i. .i - Gaaaiasrisitt'? Celie, fTboiar? asd i itferrWa Eea*efr. . ! Thia ls ? rosaedy that every family Should be prcvtded arith, and especial 1? anuna Ute a*mm*r mon tba. Think Ot the pain and sufforirg that mnst be en/iated wk*a at?jttflfaf - lhast, be sent for or before relief caa be ob tained, This Araedy is thoroughly reliable Ask dnryoae who baa used m ?mm HAVE i BAYS ?0 REGISTER ag' I AND PAY STAMP TAX 0F ?1 WHICH IS DUE GOVERN? MENT BY JULY 1. ANTI-NARCOTIC LAW I Only About 30 Per Cent of Those Required to File Applications Have Cempticd. Under tan Harrison anti-narcotic law, alt physicians, dentists, veteri narians, hospitals and retail, 'whole sale and manufacturing druggists are required to pay to the collector ot internal revenue a special tax of ll for the fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30, 1916. Tue ra> sponn In South Carolina, wlt? tea days left for tiling applications, shows thac only 617 applications for tte tax with the necessary remittance of tl have been correctly executed obi ot the 2,311 persons and institutions on the registration books in the office ot the Internal revenue collector, D. C Hoyward. . .3 The law provides that If the bianka ara not filed by July 1 a'penalty&f BO par cent will attach and also ' that "any person who violates or fails to < omply with any of the requirements Ot this act snail on conviction he fined Udt more than 12,000 or ^e imprison ed sot mure than five years, or both, : in the discretion ot the court." lat ter a ot instruction and a copy of the act are being sent to ;?i registered persons in South Carolina, as wall as the necessary blank forma to be exe cuted and returned Vith ihe refait tance of $1. Empirons In *ttte fBcej may not be ablo tb send tho new stamp, which becomes a receipts be fore July 1. but If the applicalipeShaf' been filed prevtons to that date there la no cause to expect an attachment of penslty. Ths law also provides for order forms for opium, which come in bathe' of ten. and cost one cent for Mah blank order. Th^ae can be secsted only upon niling Out a special wilt : request for such seder blanks.:: M' ? J The office of tluficollsctor has found that there are cwmber ot persona in the State who afr* Pow registered .abd who under the.Envisions of thc law are not eligible?td register. Becaine, however, of tho demands upon the:?f ftee thoso who acenv lo be ineligible must aleo send in their applications for the new stamps. If it is found that applicants are not eligible the tax of $1 will be returned.'Furthermore, the office bas found that there are par sons not nn the registered list who aro eligible, but because such persons do not receive flanks it does not place them outside the requirements ot the Jrtw. Application QhtiUt* may be pro cured si tho office of tbs collector ot Intornf.f revenue. Restored te Ges* HotUtn. k i i tm sick tor t?ur yeera Mi stomach trouble," writes :a*s. Otto Gass, Janesville, Ohio.-"I bini welsh* aad felt st? 'weak, feat Kntayat gave ap hope of being eared. $A friend told me about Cbambortains Tablets, -~awd since usia? Jw? bottles, of them I tasia seen a well woman.'* Obtains^ everywhere. l '\ ? Weer ; * Fro La Sky f Mrs. 8"?.'fei! ind Yet We Sefl the Goods OUR PRICES TALK 115.00 Serge Suits, Sale Price $10.00 18.00 Serge Suits, Sale Price 12.50 Genuine Palm Beach Suits $5.00 So wonder we sell the goods everything is marked down. R. W. The Up-To-Date Clothier Ol Site This Moroiog ?' White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps for Growing: t Girls and White Canvas Two-strap Pump?; for "Grownups" $1 a Pair Good Seasonable Slippers at a price like this should make you buy None on Approval GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. Under Masonic Temple *V Shoes That Satisfy. flJOU Tri TODAY v* "THEMJBl" imp Comedy PARAMOUNT FIVE-REEL FEATURE "C4PTAIN COURTESY" 1 Featuring Dentin Famnm. I ' ' I ll >i. iii 'km TODAY "THE CLIFF GIRL" RaUeace "THE STAY AT HOMES" beauty Digama "FOR BETTER BUT WORSE" "Tb? House of fr Thousand Relations" Two*ed Vfctor Comedy 5 W*W tw?sy fe? a UKOO? fcsUle W ?