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Operation Not Needed Mrs. W. A. Harm s who live? In Halford, Calif., bas wal to the PinuH laboratories H very strong endormaient of Frultola and Traxo. In her letter, Mr?. Harnes says: "Doctors nay gall-stones cannot bc cured without an op?ration, coating much money au well as un necessary Buffering. I jm cured, I know, and this ls proof poaUilve, and my friends know that auch la the caae." Frultola IK a powerful lubricant for tho intestinal organs, soften ing the burdened particles flint cause sa much suffering and expel* ling I he congested waste In nu ccsy, natural manner.. .A single dose is usually MifhVlcut to clear'y Indicate ila efficacy. Traxo la a splendid tonic alterativo that :?ets on the liver and kidneys, stimu lates tito Haw of grast?c juices to aid digestion, and removes bile from the general circulation. Tra\o should be taken three or foar limes n day following u dose of Frultnlii to strengthen and restore the weakened, run*dc.nn System. , For thc convenience of the public, arrangements hate been made to supply Frultola. and Traxo I brough leading drug stores. In An derson they can be obtained ut Evans* Pharmacy, il--"e stores. V .saw ?LCriGOOPER - $t 1 FURNITURE-CO. zzz M?>J, itiifi.iLji'Majati, EXCURSION To Asheville,, Waynes ville, Hendersonville, Bre vard, Lake Toxaway, N. C., and "LAND OF THE SKY" Via Blue Ridge Ry. and Southern Ry. Premier Carrier of the South WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1915. From Anderson, Seneca, Greenville, Spartanburg And all Intermediate Points. Excursion tickets will bc good on all trains Wednesday, July 21, 1915. Ex cursion tickets will be good returning on all regular trains to reach original starting point by midnight; Monday, July '-JO, 1915. Glorious opportunity fur a short summer vacation. Enjoy the beauties and tho wonderful scenic environ ment of the ninmoutb mountain fleuks and lakes and the cool breezes that spread their ozones from the wooded peaks coming from an altitude of 6,000 fcet above sea level. High-class coaches on all trains to accommodate the excursionists. For further Information apply to aU ticket agents Southern Hallway or W. E. Met J FE, J. H. ANDERSON, ?. R. TABER, v4NKL Urn*I Pass. Agi, Superintendent. Trar. Pass. Agt" Columbia, S. C., Anderson, S. Cn Greenville, 3. C Again we are telling you that for genuinely Good Bargains in seasonable, first duality mer chandise this isthebest place in town Dresses Half Price Coat Suits Half Price Millinery Specials Oxford Specials Shirt Waist Specials and other good and interesting things. Suppose you come in today and look around. Look ing around costs you nothing; you may see something that you've been wanting, and at these prices you'l surely save money. New Fal! Shoes Just Opened frVi-fc DAV LIGHT S7QR?, M?MnONAL SWMfflOOL LESSON (By E. O. SELLERS. AcOrj Director ot Hunday School Course, Thc Moody Ulolo Institute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR JULY 18 SOLOMON CH008E3 WI8D0M. I.J58SON TEXT-I Kings 3:4-16. GOLDEN TEXT-Tho fear of Jehovah In tho U'Klnnlng ot wisdom. Prov. 9:10 R. V. Last week we had the story ot a young man whose childhood was un restrained and ungoverned, who proved to be a sad failure, unable to govern the kingdom he so much de sired. Today, by contrast, we study the life of a younger brother, who, under better Influences, choso the way that leads to true success. Emphasize rhercfore the fact that this Sunday ls "DeciBlon Day." I. Solomon's Part (w. 3-9) (1) Perspiration (v. 3). Solomon was look ing out of the open gateway of life. Still the text suggests that there was preparation for bis hearing ot Qod's wonderful promise, "Ask what I shall glvo thee." (a) Ho "loved tho Lord" (v. 3). It was a wonderful kingdom David had bequeathed to hir sou, enough to entice any young man, yet lt was In the "statutes of David" and in tho worship of Jehovah that Solo mon had his chief delight, (b) He "went to Oibeon" (v. 4) because there at tho tabernacle (tho temple was not yet built) Jehovah particularly manifested himself to the people (I Chron. 21:29; Et 29:42. 43 R. V.). (2) Presentation (v. 4). He offered "burnt offerings," a thousand, when legally one would have sufficed. Tho tabernacle WSB a type of Christ (John 1:14 R. V. and John 14:6) and each of tho . one thousand sacrifices also pointed forward to tho Christ. The Chustian has a botter ground where on to approach God (Heb. 10:1-22) than that of countless sacrifices of rams and bulls. (3) Revelation (7.5*. God appeared to Folomor In ? Greata, we have a better revele tlon in Jc.uo and the in spired Word, ?Mil It was a real ap pearance to him as subsequent events prove. (Gen. 28:12, 13; Matt. 1:20; Acts 18:9, 10). Scientists themselves confoRB that they -know comparatively little about dreams. That God can and does even In modern times give ua revelations of truth by such means ls witnessed by the book by the late Dr. A. J. Gprdon, "How Christ Came to Church." That dream transformed a pastor. (4) Position (w. 6, 7). In reply to God's wonderful permission to Solo mon, the setting before him of his Infinite resources, Solomon first of all acknowledged his debt to David, his father. God's kindness, his faith fulness and "bounty" (marg.) to David had been according to the man ner of his walking in "uprightness of heart"; and to crown that kindness, ho. Solomon, is "the Bon to sit on his throne." This acknowledgment In volved a definite obligation or service for which Solomon. felt bis unworthiness. (5) Petition (w 8. 0). Seeing the greatness of the responsibility now resting (v. 8) upon him Solomon's plea ls for wisdom. Already he bad shown that he had in him the root of truo wisdom (Prov. 1:7 and Golden Text). Solomon seemed to realizo lila responsibility, first to God and then to tho people, for he said, "Who ls able to Judge this Thy great people" R. v. This ls the true and right rela tion of duty, public or private. God first, the people afterward. Solomon asked for a "hearing heart" (see R. V. marg.). Such a request was of more value than great richea (Prov. 3:13-18) and waa in line with bis fa ther David's petition (I Chron. 22:12; 29:19); another suggestion aa to how fathers should pray for their sena. fl. God'a Part, rr. 10-16. (1) Hla Pleasure (w. 10, ll). Solomon had not asked for self, for pleaaure nor for earthly power and hence God's de light God delights In an Intelligent prayer (Prov. 16:8). It ls a greater thing to make a speech that ploaaea God than one to please mart. Verse eleven tells of some of tho things Sol omon might have asked for, and which doubtless many of ns would have asked under the same circum stances. (2) Hla Performance (T. 12). Bat Solomon made a more wise choice, hence God's pleasure to do not only all he had asked, according to hla human words, but more also (Eph. ft:20). Hla nasae baa become a proverb, synonymous with the great est wisdom (V. 28, Cb. 4:23-34; 5:12, etc.). Seeking what seemed to be th? minor thing God gare him the best (Matt. 6:33; Rom. 8:88; Ch. 10:2MB) and "that which thee hast not asked," (8) His Promise (v. 14). Aa though to beep up his goodness, si s sort of ' c. reward of merit, God offered Bolo mon "long lifo" on one condition only, vis., obedience. Such a prom lae la oura and the world baa yet to realise tho wisdom of God's ordinances for tho good ot our physical well being (Deut. 6:16; 85:16; Prov. 8:1; 14:15 23; I Tim. 4:8). AU of God's prom isee are conditioned upon our obedi ence. It ls sad to think that with aU ot his wisdom Solomon failed to learn the wi?dpm ot obedience (I Kings 11:42) and died a comparf'vely young man. une Services tn the Churches ol Anderson Tomorrow. CHURCH First Baptist, Corner East Chm St. John's Methodist, Corner R First Presbyterian, Corner Wes Central 'Presbyterian, Corner IS A? R. H., Corner North Mc Dui Grace Episcopal, Corner South Christian, Corner Greenville ai St. Joseph's Catholic, Corner J Fl HST BAPTIST (ill IMil 9:45-Teachers prayer service. 10:00-Sabbath school-Dr. A. L. Snu therB, superintendent. 11:30-Public worship-Sermon by Dr. A. W. Pugi?. 8:30-Public worship-Sermon by Dr. A. W. Puen. Mouday. 5:00-Meeting of Ibu Woman's Mis sionary Sociotv nt thc church. Wed II es ii a y. 8:00-Teachers meeting. 8:30-Prayer and praise service. The public Is cordially invited to attend and worship with us at all these services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn GREENVILLE COUNTY S. S. CONVENTION Program Issued for Interdenomi 1 national Association's Annual Meeting at Greer. Oeenvllle, July 15.-A rangements have been completed for a great rally on tito occasion of the 19th annual convention of the Greenville County Interdenominational Sunday School association which ls to be held lu the Methodist church at Greer, July 23 and 24, judging from tho orogram which was 1 ?uod this morn ng. In dications aro that a large ciowd will bo present. Freon entertainment will bo furnished all delegates,' pro vided tho chairman of the entertain ment committee, Eugene C. Few of Greer ls notified in sufficient time. Delegates arc requested to sec that this notice is mailed at least a weeit before tho convention day. Greenville county lias a pledge of about $250 to the state sunday School convention thal lt will have to meet this fall, according to announcement in the program. "Every Sunday school should have a part in tho pay ing of this pledge," tho statement continues. "It ls for the extension of Sunday school work throughout the state. The delegates are requested to ascertain from their Sunday schools what amount to pledge, and bc pre pared to help take care of the county pledge." . The officers of the association are: Prof. H. ll. Dominick, president. Ross Harris, first vice president. A. S. Peden, second vice president. VJ. II. Rustling, Becretary-trcasurcr. National Aeroplane Competition This Sumner. To revive popular interest in avia tion, stimulate domestic manufactur ers and fliers, and assist the war and navy departments in developing aerial corps for thc national guard and nav al militia, a national aeroplano com petition ot broad scope ls to be held throughout the present summer. The purpose of this undertaking is purely a constructive one. It is not a whole sale amusement propaganda, but n sorious attempt to encourage sane flying and impress upon the people of America, the parent country of avia tion, the real value of air craft lc con tract to the country fair uses with which they are most familiar. This aeronautical meet ls being promoted by the Aero Club of Ameri ca, backed by the various state and city clubs, as weil as commercial or ganisations in different parts of tho United States. The contest ls to start July 4 and end on Columbus Day, October 12, giving more than three months of continual flying in all parts of the country, something hitherto unknown On this continent. Tentative plans apd the rules as now drawn aro solely in tho Interest of normal flying by regular airmen. The conditions of the competition are such that no encouragement ts' gliVn spectacular or foolhardy workj, but opportunity afforded for wort) while achievements.---From tbc Joly Popular Mechanics Magazine. Benet?* by ( haart "Lost winter I m Liniment for rheumat and soreness of tho ? conscientiously Bir any thins that did tat -Edward Craft. Ell able everywhere. DIRECTORY ch and Manning Streets, iver and McDufi?e Streets, t Whittier and Towers Streets, orth Main and Orr Streets. Tie and Society Streets. McDufi?e and Morriss Streets. id Fant Streets. rtcDufile and Earle Streets. tug Borvico at 11:80 when Dr. G. S. Moffet, prcsiueut of Erskine College, will preach. Evening service at N:30, when Pr. MoITett will again fill the pulpit. A cordial invitation is extended to all the people ot tho city to attend these services. A. lt. I*. .CHURCH Dr. J. M. < in rr I son, pastor. Sabbath school at t0:3<>, subject: "Solomon's Choice." Preaching at 11:30 In the morning. Further announcement will bo made in regard to the evening services. COTRAL PKFSIIYTF.KIAN Owing lo the absence ot Rev. With erspoon Dodge, there will be no preaching at tho Central Presbyterian church tomorrow. URACH f Hl ltCH Rev. J. H. Olbboney, rector. Phone 835. Services for tho Soventh Sunday arter TrL-ilty, July l.Sth. 8:00 a. m.-The Holy Eucharist. . 10:16-Sunday school. 11:30-Morning prayer and sermon. 0:011-Even song. There will bc id Wednesday after noon service. NT. JOSKPirs CHUKO! There will be Mas? at St. Joseph's Catholic church Sunday mornlug al 7:30. No other services. CHICHESTER S PILIS *J?srz^ THK DIAMOND t!CANl>. A ,:i<ts? i:u.\NI? iMi.i.H, r.? aa MS* m.'* ?> .? liol. Sa fci I. Al?? i? kel :?Ha ^RVnwiGrilSTSTOl'WHERi: 25c Wash Ties, now - - - - 2 for 25c 50c " " " - --- 3 for $1.00 $4.00 and $3.50 Straw Hats . - . $2.50 YES, OUR REGULAR $1.00 SHIRT AT 80c X. I_i. CELY CO. THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. Wc earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for any sum. 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