The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 29, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
?OU THE?T1
TODAY
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"NIOBE" /
Featuring Hazel Dawn
Thia ia a Fanciful Comedy in Four Reels
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ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL ?f>
TOD AY
"A DAUGHTER OF THE NILE"
Featuring Mary Fuller and Matt Moore
Three-reel Victor ?
"OUT OF BONDAGE"
Two-reel Majestic
"A VERSATILE VILLAIN"
Keystone Comedy t
Married Life
Is
A Partnership for Li fe
" ?. ; ' ? ; .". V' *
and it's as much the duty of thc housewife to m a tye the
money which he provides do a full day's work as lt is for
him to furnish the necessary money to feed and Clothe
the family. ( . - .
Of course a copper penny by itself isn't Very much money,
B-U-T
where you cari save a penny or so on ?very ten or
fifteen cent purchase of groceries and fresh meat, which
you are buying daily, it runs into big money in the course
a year.
Try Ut Through July
?hor,< 181.
Gtac&ry
J. F, NOBMTT, Kanager?
isl Pi. Mala.
Hinr-iH),!
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Tiiis is what hundreds say about tao,fresh meat we Handle. Our1
customers' advertise our business for us,
if those who ro not trading with, us will iakao the trouble to
call and ssa how we handlo fresh meat we will get still mora free
advrtislng.'
Ter th week-cad we have:
Bael Brain nd Liver,
Fine Beef Starter and Boasts,
12 l-2c uad 1U pound.
Pure l urk Sausage 15c pound.
Spare Bibs, 12 l-2c pound.
New York Roll.
Primp Reef Bf ba, 3 lbs '25c.
Sliced Ham and Bacon
Boiled and Cured Ham
Rolled Roast 15c pour d.
Dressed Hens.
AB kinds Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Fish that Smell and Taste Good.
1 Saturday Bargain Day:
10 pound Bucket Lard. 9b&
High Grade Flour. 4S-lb.,.........$1.?5
Rlgb Grade Flour, ?-lb......... <. ?Oe
AL.
212 S. Main Sam Harper, Mgr, Phone 132
GREENVILLE, S. C.
The Furman Fitting School, located tn Greenville, S. C, offers
a four-y^ar high school course to a limited number of boys and young
men. /Small classes insure individual attention. Specially trained
teachers who have had years of experience in preparatory schools of
thc South. Dormitory has all modern conveniences. The faculty
lives hi the dormitory with the boys. Clean, wholesome home life
enjoyed by boarding students.
Strong athletic teams, literary societies, and debating clubs.
School stands for thoroughnea? and chafarte* buutfag. Greenville's,
climate is unsurpassed. Health record of the school is excellent.
SHKUnts have advantage of the equipment of Furman University.*
coses moderate. Next session begins Wednesday,, September 15.
Tor au illustrated catalog address
L. W. COURTNEY, M. A* He*dn*ast?r,
Greenville, S. C.
WHISKEY B
ITS AWFl
REV. M'LENDON ATTACKED
IT LAST NIGHT IN EVERY
SHAPE AND FORM.
IG CROWD SUNDAY
Attendance on Sunday Night Esti
mated at 5,000 and Many
Stood Outside tn Rain.
?I_
Over 2,000 people were ? at tho tent1
last night to hear the evangelist fin
ish his sermon on "What stn is doing
for tbs world," and bis attack on
whiskey was the strongest ever heard
In Anderson. Mr. McLendon is suf
fering from a cold which was con
tracted on Friday night when he rode J
to the hospital Jn an automobile wbi-^ i
being wet with perspiration, as? his !
voice was not strong aa usual last |
night but ail of ttie congregation was!
able to bear him.
i In taking up his seimon be begsn
by a vigorous attack on "booze" and
said:
"You say that people will get drunk
anyway, you say people will murder
their wives anyway, you say men will
steal anyway. Here the ^evangelist
turned to Rev. J. W. Speake and call
ed bim to him and asked Mr. Speake
to look ai bb) hands and see if he
daw any blood on his ?ands and a!
?eply in the negative being given the
vangellst said:
1 "Jf you walt for me to vote for the
damnable wblskey business you never
wilt. What do you think of the man
who j tries to pot the whiskey bus!-? j
ness on a community? Well, if you
were to throw an emetic into hell and
If it should vomit up all of Ita 'hidden
vileness, about the ' last arch angel
spewed forth, would be better in my
estimation than that bull-necked, but
tcrmlik-faced, hog-jowled lobster,
j Then the evangelist showed tho dif
ference between personal liberty and
civil liberty. Thep> he took up the!
saloon as a tfjlef, <an infidel, a Har
and an anarchist. In closing he show
ed bow whiskey waa instrumental In
killing purity, virtue in womanhood,
bow |t murders conscious and how
t'uo ourse of dod was upon ii.
Yesterday Morning.
Again yesterday morning as on Fri
day morning all of the stores and bus
iness houses in the city closed for the
morning service and tho tent, was fill
ed with mostly people who were able,
to attend because ot the agreement
entered1 into by the merchants and
business men.
His subject at this service Waa on
the. first question asked man by God,
"Where Art TJOU T" sad among other
things the evangelist said:
This is ono reason why men absent
themselves from th?* means of grace.
They will giv0 you ? any excuses, and
hide behind many refuges, and toll
lots of Hos. We bave the sick dodge,
the kinfolks dodge, and the weather
dodge, too bot or too cold, but in the,
great majority of eases, the reason
why men and women, old and young,
habitually absent themselves from
God's house is because the honse of
Oed bringa God near, makes them !
uncomfortable in sin. Adam was sat
sae ees sfu i tn hiding from God,.neither
will you be. No man ever succeeded'
lo 'hiding.from God. God said to
Adam, fWhere Art Thou," and Adam
had ta come out from tho bushed and
meet God face to face and make full
declaration of all his sins, and tbs
time is coming, it makes no difference !
what kind of excuse you make, or re- !
ruges you hide behind, the time will j
come when you will have to come out !
and face God face to face, and make j
full declaration of Just wbero. you
stand In Hits presence. People of An
derson. I believe Ged is putting this j
aw.'ul question to every man and wo
man, to every boy and girl, to every
person, Christian and r.ol Christian,
" Whare art thou?**
I want to aak you young men here
today, where do you ctand ip regard
to 'go, beaven. Christ and eternity.
God ts asking this question today to
the business man, God's asking this
question to the merchant and fie
clerk, the lawyer and doctor the
mechanic and farmer, to people in all
walks and marts of life, "Where art
t?ionr
Three record breaking crowds heard
v Baxter 5*. McLendon. trie evan
preach at the three service*
_ day, ono? In the morning, once
in the afternoon and at night. The
congregations were hy no maana cees-1
posed of the peopie from the etty
and county pf Anderson for there
were acme from all the neighboring
counties and then from the upper
patt of Georgia, donday night the
crow ? waa estimated to have bean
over 6.000. and although rain be
gan falling long before the service,
tbs people went on to the tent ana
stood ev sat out cid? in order that
they might hewr the evangelist a ?ac?
ti" did not rato so very hare but'
many of the people got ralbar wet
Sad not a murmur of complaint waa
beard.
Sondar Mom teg's Service*
Notwithstanding the fact that all
the churches tn'th* city had sor
ts Sunday morning eacept " St.
n's Methodist?, the tent waa filled
to overflowing. .The evangelist took
suWec*. ' iaits?.-' a*d,*lU??ngh
sd a very ft?fcaf ' s**?fl?,
whad he ffcahrhed that lt
tUtrodHfOiion
USINESS;
JL EFFECTS
1 11 " * .. "
bis sermon on "Faith," be divided it
up into ii ve parla as follow*:
Frat, receptive faith ; second, active
faith; third, retentive faith; fourth,
conquering faith and flWj, assurance,
of faith.
On these divisions the evangelist
delivered the most illustrative ser
mon ei?er heard in this city and made
It so plain that no one could not
help but understand what was meant
by faith.
Sunday Night.
Sunday night owing to the fact that
fae evangelist waa not feeling well,
h6 did not preach long but began
what ls said to be one of bis best
sermons, the subject being, "What
Sin ls doing for the world.'" In deal
ing with this he did not get to the
evil effects of whiskey but last night
he took this up and avowed the aw
ful calamitls which befall mankind
because of the uso of spiritual liq
uors.
In hts sermon Sunday night he
showed how sin separates man from
God causes them to he untrue to God,
how. lt darkened1 the Intelligence or
?nan, why lt ls the ruin and sorrow
of earth and stated that sin had brok
en up every borne on earth that had
ever been broken up, that lt dug
every grave and that sin ts death.
In closing the sermon he told of
the second coming ot Jesus'and then
gave an invitation to those who were
not Christians to come and give him
their hands and Jesus their, hearts.
The* invitation was met.,with the
heartest tespouses of any since the
beginning ol the meeting and 254
marched to the . front. For several
minutes there was a steady stream of
people walking do wa the aiolea to the
evangelist, many going from tho .*ut
slde where they.had stood In tte rain
to hear the sermon.
Ons ot the features on Sunday night
waa the attendance in a body of mem
bers of the Beracca class'of the First
Baptist church. Seats were reserved
for them near the front and .during
the services Choy were asked to sing
one song by themselves.
Another/feature of this same ser*
vice waa-the singing of "Old Time
Religion," and. the waving of hand
kerchiefs when the chorus was reach
ed. Mr. McLendon asked that every
ono in tho congregation who wanted
to Oiolp maka the devil mad to get
out their handkerchiefs and war3
them when the chorus waa aang. It
seemed that, half of the members of
tho large congregation did thia > and
it was one ot tho most stirring things
that (has happened since the series ot
services began.
Gr?ait Enthusiasm.
Mr. McLendon told a reporter for
Tho Intelligencer yesterday after
noon that more enthusiasm waa being
shown in the . meeting hero than th
any of tho meetings be hied ever at
tended apd^.te "staled that he Liad
been to some pf the biggest-ever held.
Ile stated that h8 was greatly Im
pressed with jibe Merest the people of
all breeds wera taking and said that
lt was better than that shown in any
of tho other, meetings ever conduct
ed by him.
When asked when the Services
would como,tb a close' he'stated that
lt might be next Sunday, or lt might
be the next and then lt might run
on for th reo. moro weeks.
There wilt, be no more collections
for incidental expenses, unless tue
mooting goss on longer ?lan this
week since the amount baa been rais
ed.
Up until last night there hist been
a total of 1357 conversions, there be
ing 452 on Sunday.
Beauty More Than Ski* Beef.
A beautiful woman always has good
digestion lt your digestion ta faulty.
Chamberlain's Tableta, will do you
good. Obtainable everywhere.
HAPP?.FAMILY BE UNION
Wai Held at ?-Hickory Plat" ea Last
Friday, Jame gs,
A reunion of one of the oldest and
best families in this' part Qt the state
was celebrated at "Hickory Flat.'" the
lovely horns of Mr. Jotra T, Long, on
Friday. Jun? 25, to commetvorate the
birthday? of Messrs. Jame? ML and
John T. Long, brother?.
8?stero, 'brothers, children and
grandchildren were present and a
most enjoyable day was spent. A
bounteous dinner waa served under
the large spreading trees on the lawn
arter which music and games were
T??J??ITM I M Eli/ilM?I Ililli.lill .
fSEGRET TO "~
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Bring Back Its CoSor and Lustre
Wfcfe Graa<Ws Sag?
Tea Recipe.
Common gard*? sage browed into a
heavy tea,' with sulphur and alcohol
added, wilt tarn, gray, streaked and
faded hair beaattrally dar? wed luxuri
ant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop
tealp itching and fal Hog hair. Mixing
the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at
nome, th&tgh* is troublesome. An
sealer why is to gat the ready-to-use
ionic, costing about H* cents a large
bottle, at drug atores, known a? "Wy
stn *e aage and Sulphur Compound,"
:hus avoiding a loss of muss.
While wispy, gray, faded hair ia noi
sinful, w*i
mouthful appear
Miss Priii
Biscuit '
U/"PHE mott exactti
wornan's baking i
cuit. If ?he can bake \
she can bake good
says Mis? Princine.
Therefore, we say to every
land, use Miss Prmcinc's
and bake a batch of Biscu
and never-failing leavening
PURE PHOSP
BakingPc
There is a lot of comfoi
failure and there will bc a v
tion in hr "ring everybody a
Princine A equa?y sure fe
purpose. It is just as go<
pop-overs or cajees. And
rnncine ts purt. "Pure" i
used by Alfred WV McCa
food exponent of New Yo;
cellent" is the word of I?e
thc Westfield, Mass., Bc
Try it for your next bikini
Lo$k ftr the Prinr?ne Sktlf a
Pristine '?>tf In h?r
i ta., soc. vat * rt
cvarr ?ip. If you cai
gioctr'?, len* fclt r
. implr, o? ?tn* 15c I
ISlaclct't Stellt St
The Southern Bf
Kleba?
Traveling Man's Exp?rience, ,
'.In the summer of 1888 I had a very
severe attack of cholera morbus. Two
physicians worked over me from four
?. ra. to 6 p. m. without giving me any
relief and then told r ^ ihey did not
?peet me to live; tha.. 1 had best tel
egraph for my family. Instead of do
ing so, I gave the hotel porter fifty
Bents and told bim to buy me a bottlo
?f Chamberlain's Colls, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and take no substi
tute. I took a doublo dose according
to directions and went to sleep after
the second dose. At five o'clock the
aext rooming I waa called hy my order
?nd took a train for my next stopping
point, a well man, but feeling rather
shaky from the severity of the attack."
writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky.
Obtainable everywhere.
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crraoLAxi
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach. ?aay liver and sluggish bow
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Isfactory flushing-no pgiji; ho nau
sea. Keep? .your Bn^HH^H
sweet and wholesome,-^It. H. Woih
Bcht, Salt Lake City, lilah, writes: "I
find Citrolax the; beat laxlttve I ever
used. Does not gripe-ho utr?easant
?fte .'-effects." Evana' Pharmacy.
Fra fc
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Fitted perfectly by our ?orsetiere
r$3.60 to S1JJ.5?
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^ FIRST
Of the Season
CHARLESTON, S. C.
And the Famous
Via B? we Ridge and
Southern' Railway? Premier Carrier af the
'.Valhalla; Anderson, .listen ?nd all Intem?4a^"??j^?^^*he Allowing
schedule and Excursi?n lures:
t w?. .T**^;*. ' . Hodges.Qit? &SS
&v<Wftifeaii? 7:00 a. m., SiJHi- , ?rteni*ood .. ;v... I0?1&
WestlTalon. 7:0.1 1,50 Kew Market 10i2b &45
S?o?ea. 7 :r?3 4.>() Ninety Six ....... SO?? 343
Cherry*. Crossing. Di 15 a. ai,. $1.40 Ilyssa*'.10":H': SM
Pendleton ........ 7:.%<;. ?jf? ,^C?aiWlla Au.. J?1&5 as?
A??? . ?SsO-i 1?? Old Town x,..^... .11:06 ' SJ*
Denver .... 8:12 4M Silver Strehi ....Ililli aiS
.' Andersen .8:&] : 4M Sew berry .A_ll:** SM
Ar Belton. tttOO - - l?r<np?rlty 31:58 &90
Lr Belton. .9:00 4JM) i?tfHJa??? \ ISitO a. m 2Jtt
Monea Path. 8*15 8?0 J/*T1 -'^'.\;K-2'g'*'^ T
lionalds.... ..8:27 S.75 Fea* ..\18J24 2.80
Shoals JanetOeu... ?::i ?.75 Alston..tem 2.76
ir Abberike . ;>:?o ,Wi Ar Columbia./Iii? -
Special Train ic?rea Cefum?ds 3:40 v. 3L, Arrives CbarlesLn 7s 10 P. M. , Jg
?x'cnrston Ucfec?s VrHl be ge<$ gota?? ?nlj .on tra?ais artdfat&lal schegen
mentioned aboie and rvUI be good returning en any regular traftu&n^U ft*fi
Including morningtrains leaylfcg CharleHion Tuesday, Joly 18, Sdi!
Arenle roache* ?vUi he provided, en all irai? sehft&aled above
ably handle the excursionists. ?
Spend a week-end at the ISLE OP PALMS r->. .
sud restaurent*. W?.
Danting every altern?os and night in the lars-,
.