The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, July 02, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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P&lmefcto Tlhi?aiibr? TODAY "THF SCALES OF JUSTICE" Dom. Two-reel Drama "TRULY RURAL TYPES ' Fal. "A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE" Two-Reel Imp, featuring King Baggot and June . Gail POU TME?TO .? ?. T O D A Y "Help Wanted?? Five-ref 1 Paramount Feature Featuring LOIS MEREDITH, with an AU-Star cast BIBLES BIBLES BIBLES ' j e a splendid line of Cambridge and Bagster1, Bibles and Testaments. W?m'S BOOK STORE |??erday We Received From a shipment of White Straw Hats for mid-summer weer popular priced-also sev eral prefttyT FELT HATS You cannot find a better place for your Millinery wants Our ??otion Department is the best in the city. M'LE?DON MEETING GLOSES Dlr SUNDAY UNLESS SOMETHING UNFORE SEEN HAPPENS GREAT REVIVAL WILL END. 2,286 CONVERSIONS At Both Services Yesterday 109 Professed Conversion, Run ning Total Number Up. On account of thc rain Isst ?ven? Hing ?ibout 7::;o the crowd which at H tended the McLendon services was H not as large aa ujual hut thc tent was I crowded and then numbers stood out side. The subject of the sermon was, "He Went Away," and was one of the strongest appeals for men's souls since the evangelist began preaching here nearly four weeks ago. Ar. McLendon stated v-"terday that un* loss something unforeseen happened the meeting would close on next Sun day night. The Interest ls growing in the morl ing services and the largest crowd of any morning in the week was pres ent yesterday morning. New faces are seen every dsy and tho evangelist ls very proud of the great interest that is being manifested. Last sight there were 70 professions ot faith ruid with the 20 yesterday morning, this makes a total of 2,286 since the meeting began. ' By request the eermou 'yesterday morning ia given below: Tbe sermon yesterday morning was aa follows: "Now, are we the sons of God?" . The question of salvation , is a I present tense question with God. It I is ono eternal "now." Now are we th? ?ons of God? The troth is that every I one of us in his presence this morn ing are saved now or lost now. We I are traveling to the city of God, now I qr we are on tbs broad way to death I now. We are children of God now, or I we are the children of the devil now. I We are confessors of God now or we I are denyers of God now. We are eith er acceptors or rejectors, there , is no neutral ground. No man can serve two masters. Brother you cannot serve God and Mammon.' t am going to'talk to yon this morn ing on some of the cvldenco o fthia divine son*>V<>. I may say right bete that I hard no sympathy wha?tevei with this modern teaching, however, popular In some quarters, that seelee to make it appear we aro ail the children of God. Yon know that dur ing the world's' congress of religion at the world's exposition at Chlcsgo in 1830, when tbe Budhlsts and Mo hammendons and followers of Confu cius, and every other fanatical cul toQ on the globe met, that they coined some htgh sounding phrases, . the Fatherhood of-God and the Psthor I booti ot Man. They tried to mags it appear that God ls -the father ot ut all and that we should be brethren I but'I dont believe a word of U. The word of God plainly teaches there M> two families. Paul says, "By nature I we are the children of wrath. Jesus said in talking to tomo people Ion a certain occasion, "You are of your father, tbe. devil," aud the Scriptures say. in John 1:12, thal a* many as receive hun, to them give ye power to become sons of God. Bat you must rocelvfc him before yoa get Into the family, ?nd then in John's opistle, y-10. we read is this, the children of God are manifest and the Children of the devil. Now one of the first requirements pud thc very first condition ot this divln? son-ship ls that we come Out from the worldly erowd Road II Cor inthian?, 6-14, in order to come luto thia relationship, the relationship of sons and daughters, we must come out (rom the worldly bunch, end If you propose to stay with this gang you will go to hoi!. Jesus taught moat emphatically, concerning the broad and the narrow way. In ?peaking of the narrow way, he said that lt was' the lonesome way, and few there be that find it. In ?peaking of the broad way hB said? and many there be that ko in thereat. Brother if yon want to become one of the children of did you must bid sdieu to tbs worldly crowd. You can't cling to your world ly comrades. You have got to come ont from ?mon^. ,:;hem in spirit, yon can't trot with tho old gang and go to beaven. Come out from among them and be ye separate, and then he oays, "1 will receive you and win .toe a father unto you and ye' shalt be my sosa and my daughters." Friends, we need a wider line of demarkatton, M&fsidsr s?paration from the ?rorld. I Now I want you tc unaerstand, I am not preaching come out from the church, but I ara preaching, come out from the world. Now bow do we become sons of God? ^ we Jem the family? Shake hands with the preacher, does that raak* us a metnb&r of thc family? riot a word ot it. There In only one natural way and that is tho way ct the new birth. Jesus Christ said, "Ex cept a maa be bora from above, he cannot se0 the kingdom of God." Now being born of God is not some thing that yoe do at all. It ia some thing that is done for you. .Nothing you wilt possibly do wilt save you, bot what he does will save you. It is a work divinely inwrought. Now where there la e birth. lt suggests the thought of a new life. If you are born ot Oo?, there ls a nsw life. Old things have passed away and behold, all things b*v? become nsw. Old ideas, ?. cd otj choice?, an.* old purpose? ?.td o'it affections will go out, and new (doe* and ry*? rcnrpoees, and nsw ftholce** and new affections will come into y&i'tr tts. Pepple, bava yob bsd sn exr<s,-*r~',e Uk? th*t? Do yera know o: such a transition as ?that.' Do you remee^oer how yon watted bom? ?hat HawkinavUle, Ga., Party Reached Anderson After Being De layed Several Hoar?. Mr. and Mr?. J. K. l.lviagton#and two little sons arrived Ju Anderson yesterday morning about 1 o'clock, having motored from their home at Hawklnsvitle. (la., and being on their way to .Greenville. Mr. Livingstone stated yesterday that on account of the heavy rains, which he ran into at Macon. Qa., he had considerable trouble in getting over the road? and thought for a time that he would not be able to. cross the Savannah river for .several days. He first tried to cross at Brown's ferry but was unable to. do so and went to Knox's Bridge where after several hourn he succeeded in getting across. After crossing the river he found that the bridge over a. creeK on this side had been .swept away and they had to go several milo around over an old mountain road be fore they cot started out on tho right road and after having been pulled out of tho mu<i twice. The party left here yesterday mora ine In their Oldsmobile for Greenville j where they will visit for several days. ONLY ONE CASE WAS I TRIED Wt Judge Ordered Sealed Verdict Southern Ry. Cases Sched uled TStis Morning. The second week of civil court waa convened yesterday, morning at 12 o'clock. Court was called to order at. 10: o'clock but. was dismissed untit ibo later hour when Judge T. S 3ease arrived from Spartanburg. Only ono case was taken up yes terday and thai was J. I. Case Threshing Machine company against Theo P. Watson. Court adjourned yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock and is Ute jury had 'not reached a ver lict at that time a sealed verdict waa >rdcred. [ t " \J . From the evidence in the case ?F teemed that Mr. Watson had purchas ?d a press for packing straw froi this company and 'tbar?hey were ?I ng for tho purchase price. Hla'dc Tence waa th*? thohnachtne bad not worked as g' a tnteed. The two ;.; .p ot the Southern rall way, one . ?ist the Willmott Oil mill of Belton and-mo other against .he Broadaway Oil mill Ot WlMlam ston will coin? up this morning and viii very likely be 'fried together. DONT CAREY A HANDICAP THBOUGHf ?.IFE. Old yon ever stop' to think that tour every action:/'?every thought, your deposition, and character are ?influenced every dajy by the condl ion of your Liver ?; Failure In lite nay be the direct result of a dJsor i?red Liver. Dr. Hilton's Ufo For The Liver and kidneys will keep your liver la per fect condition. Get a bottle. For Salo by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributora Columbia, JB. C. ?v?ning and the stara shown with' ?new light and tho very trees seem 3d to clap tholr hands with a new joy. Things you formerly despised, rou now love, and things you form erly loved, you now despise. People' f can't ten you how Oed: comes Into the heart and instantaneously re trates and revolutionize, and I rains torms and turns you ipto a new crca uro, and does lt so quickly that rou want someone to come along and. dentlfy you.. I'll toll yon- that heats whitewash a thousand^ tutlea,- but there aro a lot of thingg, ,1 ide ?tand. I don't understand makes issue blood, corpueSBa?:ne^Ka" bone, and sinew. AItl*ib?3ffiot la to shovel in the grub and nature ?Ht attend to the rest. I don't under Hand the.dewdrop, aor tit? perfume In 'the flower, nor tho trill in the canary's throat, but bless God, I know ttst God can ?ave, and transform, ind life you out ot the realm of a vagabond, and place you Into the realm of a gentleman, and I'll tell you, it ia not cly a divine aol, and i transsortnirg act. but it ls an ia stantaneous. act. li ls not a long ?Irawn-ouC process We are ne? preach ing evolution, that old bastar* theory of Darwin's. We don't believe men sven evoluted Into Christiana. A v?att left to himself, "Oedlult?a.*' S?mo one bas well said that you may join a ; temperance society and become re former. You may join some literary society and become t-fortned. You may join some secret soci come uninformed, you may Jo^^HttMj ty and become deformed, but ioicp Jesus Christ yoa maj' become transformed. Become.a jiew e in Christ Jessie, and when th' pena, there will be an experience com e> into the realm of your conscience. You will not havb to gue?? ai '," get a certificate from the preacher to know w briber you bato if. iro?pst a wireless message right fron throne of God, that th? work la 'done, nod yat know it. Not long ago, ?nd. old Scotchman was aeVed if ne was a Christi; said, "Me have me douUs." WD around the corner. If lt waa for n fei?ow to hate religion know U. lt weaid be pooalbV for (tim FOR THE Glorious Fourth As the Fourth falls on Sunday this year, both Saturday and Monday uni) be celebrated ; and here'* the place to get your Clothes and Gent's Furnishings at Genuine Bargains, as our Great Fire sale is stilt going on. . $15.00 Gray Serge Snits, ? ' $150 Gennine Pate Beach Snits, SS JO ^^^C\ Very Special ^Sua^frj f^^^^A^ : ^^^^ Poe Lot of $20.00 J?ray Serge Spits ? $10.00 One Lot of $15.00 Gray Serge Snits > 150 \\ | Regal Shoes, Straw Hats, Shirts* Under- j wear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Collars, Sus- j penders, Beits, and all Furnishings Greatly Reduced in Price. I NOTHING INJURED BUT THE PRICE . w. E '""n i. .?.JU" ' '-jy ?????????????-?-1 Remembers the terrible loss byHAIL STORMS in this county last year, ? We can PROTECT YOU against this M with Hail Storm Insurance. See Q. WBJk