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ti r Drugs For years we have been es tablishing a 'reputation for furnishing everything that is best in drugsfHt the same June keeping prices down Where they belong. ,We are not suost?tutors, and?l you can get exactly what yoiSl ask for at this store, [1 . to?., a? Ve-y special care and atten tion is paid to compounding prescriptions. ATKINSON-Drugj Leads to the nota of Basin now, part ot you* ? !,? ? .? Contions Shags will soon conni ap when deposited Savings Departufct of The sttongestlbank . in the cou?. next time you siipect yourself of wondemg if it would pay to bula tackle the coal ra?e al! 'day one of thea Hot Days and cook fa your wife. Tri?t will dei le the question for you jickly P?jE?iSEmE?l _ EVANGELIST SAYS HE IS RE? CES VIN G LETTERS DAILY FROM ?NDERSONIANS. SERMON LAST NIGHT I WM OSW of Best Yet Delivered end Large Crowd Prevent Meeting Jue* Sisurted. Last night ot the largest crowds yet bear the great evangelist preach one ef the strongest sermons be bas yet delivered. Yesterday afternoon be stated that be wes receiving letters dally the writers telling bim,that the/ were paying old debts, one of them being of 40 odd years standing, and that apologies were being made and old feuds being settled. He ls in deed doing great good In Anderson and hts meeting baa realy just start ed. . His text last night was, "Andeee wist not that tbe . Lord waa depart ed from him." Judges 16:20. "The children of Israel bad gone Into sin and the Lord bad delivered them into the hands of their enemies, and the angel Ot the Lord appeared unto a woman and told her that- she should conceive ead hear a son, and that thia {child which waa to be born into their home would be a Nazarite from the day. of his birth. That is he should be dedicated and ^consecrated to God. And the Book saya that-tho child grew and the Lord blessed him. . "Now I want you to notice that this character was well-horned. His parents were people that were noted tor their piety, so much so that God sent' an angel from beaven to notify them or the child's birth and lt ia a great thing to be well born. God pity the child that Is brought" Into this world by whiskey soaked, nicotine poisoned parents. The child that ls reared in the home where they don't' have prayer baa had- s had start in Uf?. I thank God for the bornes where beads are bowed and grace li said, where the children are sent to bed from an open Bible and an altar of prayer. "Now one of tho first things ?hat I want you to notice about this man was that he waa a man of God and there are several unmistakable evi dences. First he. was a judge of Israel for 20 years, and* men . wa*' looked over God's chosen people were., always noted tor their piety. Secof^'J Paul said that he was a -man faith. He ts put down with those wt through faith subdued tbe mouths lions, quenched the violence ot til esviped the edge of the f. wo rd, cv ot weakness were mad strong, waxe< valiant in fight, turned to flight ttl armies of the allens. ? And" In third place, tbe Lora" departed. froi him. The Jjord could not bave letti Sampson if be bad not been with hist. ] people shrink from losing God. One of the greatest calamities that can overtake the human 'soul ls to lose out with God. I had rather l?se father and mother, wife and babies* everybody and everything in this world than to lose the Lord. I can see . old 'Saul now as. he wandered over the hills of Israel and at last tvheu bis form was bent and his byes were dimmed and when on the crutches cf decrepitude, heard bim cry out, The Lord does not bear ma any more." ^??l "But the Book saya he that en dure til to the end shall be saved. To ieee God means shipwreck' Then th? evangelist tbhl about a great mountain minded preacher that swayed the multitudes with his smooth rhetoric and his convincing eloaueoce, who went down in sin and today he is living In the alums as a common leper. "Sampeon lost God and did not know. it. "' Ona ot the first steps was disobeying bia parents,. Then tho atna began to multiply and develops and pile afton him like avabutcnes and tbe next thing ha married - the wrong woman, unequalled yoked to gether. God pity the man who yokes Up with a frisziy beaded, powdered faced,, painted Hps, penciled eyebrow ed. card playing, dancing, wine guzz ling, society flip that "Anent turn a flapjack without scattering grease al) over the kitchen. Bud, 1 seo your finish. If you have hit that kind of a proposition. Atm then come of you girls are so ??raid that yoa will be etd maida Gut you win ho>k np with hatchet laced funnel headed, lng, clga^ie sucking backward tell yon gfHs there are a crest i>iOUy taings worse than being old r.iktds. and that ls tnariyhae the wrong position. Thftro is a let of old ids in- ?nd?! ?au u-S??iic i*r-j ? ed In dom*? over halt if. the ccn^i o?t you aro !n good company Crache* in the Pough? TOP WAM?S r&f eycfr jy*Acus? C??r?* KfC? - CMt?E?A unappropriated parcela of feminine blessing, ladles in waiting. "The next Sin sro see coming . toto I Sampson's life was revenge, murder, retaliation, lying, lust and nil these j things plied upon him with tba rapi dity o fa lightning expiv s. I read sometms aso of a fellow who had a ! lot ot curiosity about "him aha"' "he^ was -down, ?t a saw mill where there was a yoke of oxen and they had taken out one o fthe oxen aud thc boy wanted to se? how the yoke would fi* ar.-und his neck, and he walked up hj the oxen, placed his head inj the yoke and s he did the ox walked pg down the road. Then the ox struck a trot and of course the oxen's friend oealde him struck a trot ??#?^i The next thing the ox was loafing-1 snd ; thise fellow was leaping also. In'a, few minutes the Oxen was going ddwn the road at a 2:40 ??ait and this fool lied to get right down to his mutton to keep his-head from being pulled off. That ia Just the way oin will ' develops and multiply and prow [.on your hands. .What;but heedless ness could have allowed. Sampson to be separated from iU?\ Lord a.nd the same thing today is the explana tion when ibe trouble bufalls the soul. The scriptures from Genesis to Re velations urges us to watchfulness.!*; This ts really just tho introduction of his sermon and it wopld take many J columns to gi?e the credit to bis ser* j saan which-ought to be given. To feel his sermona enif to fully understand] them and the sincerity in which they ure delivered, one must hear them. ._ XS. TEAKLE ' Yeas? Maa Aged If ?led Yesterday at Orr Mflls. McA'.vto .Teasley, the 1? year old sen pi Mr. and Mrs. George Teaslcy ulcd yesterday afternoon at S o'clock at their home nt 53 Lycn street Orr mills, aftena short illness. The body viii 'eave Anderron this coming at. 7:T,r. over thc Bia.? Ridge and vSJi bc taken to l>ewey Ros* t?ounty, (Ja., foi intern 3ir. J. L. Ylek?ry. *. mr: J. T.. Vickery died this mc ra il !' at 2 oxionV. nt tfce'*v.unty home .whey* -ha -Vas inaen a short >':.. TO Wm eepsie College Race?; mtmf mt** MOCAOS /tmsnm?m Here are thc coaches vho have trained the young maa of tho five |coUegca. over, the country for t hiolr races at Poughkeepsie ou the Hudson river. They have bees hard at work I for the treater part of a year to pick crews who will win this national ron test. Of course, tho Harvard-Yalo race at New London ia catii!! to east erners the great college rowing at traction, ;bui .every year the even on the Hudson river, wherein colioge ? crows from tlie whole country may c~ .upele, Is "gaining popularity and p?rtanos._t _ _ ^n ^_ WALHALLA Newa reached hera yesterday of the marriage of Misa Irene Strother, Of Walhalla, and Dr. C. P. Corn, of Johnston. S"., C., which took p Saturday artemoon at, The Jeffers o hotel In Columbia. The announce ment of the marriage ot this popular young couple 'was a pleasant surprise to their many friends here. M Strother was the younges.' daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strother, and whs one of Walhallas most ac complish wi young, ladles. She at tended Converse and Winthrop col leges, and ls a graduate of tho latter, and has many trl-rndB throughout State, vbo will be pleased to learn of her marriage. Dr, Corn Is a prov Ising young physician ot Johnston The Paul Hayne circle met with Mum Daisy Strong on Friday after noon. A largo humber of members and visitors being present. After, an interesting progiain delicious re freshments were served.' The Oconee County Summer school began its second week this morning. The enrollment showed an increase over last year, _ PENDLETON. The Tuesday club mot at the resl i dence of Mrs. Eugene Evans. After an Unusually pleasant afternoon, deli cious ref reshments wero served by her charming little daughters, and a dainty small maiden, Katherine McClosky, whose pretty face had a r* >st serious expression, ns alie banded each guest a doily.. The Evans house is one of the beautiful old homes of this town. Tho gb\?it magnolia fans stood by the broad htipa tor a hundred years, the old fashioned garden, with its old fashioned Sowers and dividing hedges ia a pleasure to see in the spring. It waa a particularly pretty sight, th? night of tho party given by Miss L?h? Evans and Miss Nettle Terrie to their guests, Mles Milling rna Mise Simp* son. I .awn nd garden were decorated nnd softly Ut by Japanese lanterns, seats were placed under the great oaks, sud tb? wide-spreading branches of th? old magnolia. The.ylmii&paB' pie bai a most delightful evening. Miss Annie Lee and Misa W?r sofJ had a swill afternoon tea at lovely homo. The Retreat, Wednesi last. It Is an Ideal pHace for eat taiMlng. with the hugo trees, and Ute green la-a sloping to the little ?re#k that rnas through the grounds. jBafI happy girls enjoyed every mijrat^gtf the afternoon. Miss Eiile Footer fMve her Sur school class a picnic Friday, A tr of dolig?rt^i yesagsiera and their ty young teacher, w-?l off in a iadna wagon? Baskets and boxc: and ice and lemons were can packed along with ibo excited people, demayo Rttle ?ty? tn ftsf&'nrls, and astonishingly otes -- .V..., , ... .. -- ? +1 ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. * ? ? SoftUt Atlantic. Won. Lost P.C. Columbus. 8 S 800 Auugsla . 7 4 6S6 Albany . 6 4 600 Manon . 6 6 545 Savannah. 6 6 455 Jacksonville . 4 7 364 Columbia. ... 8 6 SSS Charleston .,. 3 8 278 Sootaera Won. Lost P. C. Ns? Orleans. 40 26 606 Memphis . 38 ?0 694 Irmtngham . 35 27 565 Kfcshlvelle . 84 30 631 Chattanooga . 30 33 476 Atlanta ." 29 , 35 463 Mobile . 26 39 400 Little Rock. . 24 18 387 american. Won. Lost P.C. Chicago..38 655 Wallington . 25 23 621 Detroit . 84 2gY 070 New York. 27 26 ' 509 Boston. 29 20 49 Cleveland . 21 33 389 St Louis.21 34 ?S Philadelphia . 21 34 882 Ufctl*ih.i-j...a, ' . ? m Hstionat x 'Woo. Lost. P. G Chicago. 30 21 588 Boston.V.. 25 28 6T2 St. Louis . 31 26 653 Philadelphia ...... 28 24 533 Pittsburg . 27 25 ?18 New York. 21 26 4*7 Brooklyn. 24 30 444 Cincinnati ........ 21 28 429 FefleraL Woo. Lost P.C. St Louis _S3 21 Oil ?Kansas City. 36 23 ?10 Chicago. 82 27 542 Newark . 30 28 517 Brooklyn .28 80 483 Pittsburg . 26 51V. 464 Itultlmoro .,21 3t? 375 Uuffalo . 21 38 856 ?00e*44>0<l>40*000090 ? ? ? * YESTEBBArS BS8?LTH. + National League. ' At New York 1; Philadelphia 1; nine j I Innings, darkness? At Cincinnati 1; Pittsburg 8. At Boatos 8; Brooklyn 2. American League. At Washington 7; Boston 4, At neveland 6; Chicago 9. Stroit 9; St Louis 13; fifteen I in . i Philadelphia-New York; wet grounds. Federal League. At Brooklyn 8; St. Louis 4 . At Baltimore 4; Chicago ll. At Newark 4; Pittsburg 2. At Buffalo - Kansas City; wet] grounds. Southern League. At Atan tr. 5; Birmingham 2. At New Orleans 0; Mobile 5. At Nashville 1; Little Rock 3; ten Innings. No others scheduled, Seat* Atlanta Leggae. At Albany 8; Cbf'!-.ton 4. At Columbus 6; Sayan nab 8. At Jackson ville 4; Augusta 6. . At Macon 8; Columbia 6. DiREJISlRESS It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of ABdVnnswa Mwiwiai* Don't neglect an aching back. Bacliache ls often the kidneys' cry for help. Neglecting harrying to ?he kidneys' aid - Means that urinary trouble may follow. Or danger of worse kidney trouble. Hero's Anderson testimony. Mrs. M. McAdams, 1344 B. Mais St., Andercen, saya: "I can hardly de scribe the misery I endured from backache. It WM ali I could do to stoop to button my shoes i id I waa extremely nervous. J tired easily and could hardly .do wy housework. The kidney secretions paased too frequent ly abd were very distressing. 1 bad bad dixay apella with dull pams tn the dack of my head. My feet, swelled so badly I could hardly wear my shoes. I tried several medicines, but didn't improve and I had I ?cen suffering i?^yai five months when a friend urged me td try Boon's Kidney Pille, I got a box at Evans' Pharmacy and in a few days they relieved roe. One box made a complete cure. Price 50c, at ail dealers. Dont simply a*k for a kidney remedy-get Dean's Kidney Pills- th? samo that Mr?, McAdams hod. Fovisr-Mllburu Co., Props.. Buffalo. N, Y. These Fishing Laws. On his return last week from tho fishing waters off Charleston. Pish lssloner W*. L. Harrigan, over i several fish boats plying their . outside thc Georgetown bar. lie compel lsd to make lt heine to be tt* succeeded in its capture. Those are violating the flab law had beat have a care for the Mah commis sioner is alert and on hts Job.-' Georgetown Progressive p^mocrat. Fr? L2v Say bring a new taste, a j icu? smoothness, a new satisfaction, because thc? ate a blend oi choice Turkish and choke Domestic tobaccos-snow delightful than either kind smoked straight. 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