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Net Conten?a 15 Fluid Drarfinl 11 ALCOHOL- 3 PER CEXE tro?tkc Stoinxhs and Bawang Promoks DigesUfflxCtecte j ness andlifesLCo?uiii?ttoTW Opium.Morphiiic wc Misai Nor NAHT OTIC. JPumHnSaA MxSr&a * .''?sa?.* ApcrftdKcmcdy forXon^j Worms JcvenshD^ aaa lOSSOFSlg? Jae Simile Signahneof. TUECE-VOmCOMPATC GASTONA For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Gastona Always Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTQRIA THC CCWTAUn COMPANY. HEW YORK CITY. EXCURSION JOHNSON CITY To Be Bun Over P. & X. und C. Si O. Bail ways August 3. There will bc.an excursion over the Piedmont & Northern and t'.io Caro lina, Clinchficld & Ohio to Johnson City. Tenn., on August '?. The fare from Anderson is $:?.30 lind return tickets will bc good for several days. o. Thrift "Co to the Ant thou sluggard; eon sider her ways, and be wise." "A lesson from na? tare." Are you preparing now for the future i Systematic deposits and quarterly Interest provide a fund for ad* versify. The Savings Depart ment of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. MR. ?ND MBS. BELCHER WILL LEAVEANOERSQN Are Going to Rome, Ga.-Have Been in Anderson for Past Two Years-Have Many Friends. Ensign and Mrs. Belchor will leave Anderson the early part of next week for Rome, Ga., whero they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Belcher have been In charge of tho Ander son post of the Salvation Army for the pest two years and during their stay here they have won many friends who will regret to learn of their c'oparturc. Ensign Belcher gave the Intelligen cer the following notice for publica tion yesterday: "Kind Friends: "We have received farewell orders to leave Anderson. Wo have been in tills city ovor two years and we have enjoyed our stay with you. Wc appreciate your kinkiness to us. We havc learned to love thc people of Anderson, and wo will never forget you. Of course lt would bo nice lt j wc could stay witli you longer, but if it is God's will for us to change wo aro willing to go. believing that j the steps of a good man aro ordered by tho Lord. Wo will conduct our I Inst service in pur hall next Sunday ni: ht. "Thanking you for an past favors, and praying God to bless you, "Wo are yours ulncerely, "Ensign and Mrs. A. Belcher.' Clerk Carrier Examination. Thc clerk carrier examination ' will j be held at thP high school building j on North Font street this morning' be ginning at 9 o'clock. jra jg^^n^ ~ II i INIIIIIII IIII-I wwS?^ It Costs Less Than 1-2 cent an Ceiling, Wall and Oscillating Fans In ail Sizes f Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223 Let me send yoa FREE PERFUME Write today tor a testing hettie of g$ EDI PINAUD'S, LILAC The world's toort txfpomt ptttbmu every ?ti**? ss emt PARFUMERIE ED, PWAUI>? Department UL ED. PINAUD BU?UMWG KEW YORK ll LISI OF DELEGATES SALUDA_ASSQC1ATIQN HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED BY REV. W. W. LEATHERS, CLERK * CONVENES JULY 27 Some of Churches Have Not Yet Reported But Almost Com plete List Made Out. Rev. W. W. Leathern, clerk of the Saluda Baptist association hag an nounced the list of delegated from thc various churches which are to bc represented. Thc association meets at Cross Roads Baptist church at Starr on July 27. Tho tent has al ready been put up and every thing ls being put 1n readiness for thc as sociation. The Hst of delegates from thc va rious churc ?es is as follows: Anderson, First-O. L. Martin. W. W. Leathers. J. P. Kinard. J. M. Pa get, J. W. Quattlebaum, A. L. Smeth ers, NV. F. fox; J. 15. Ureazcalc, !.. P. Smith. F. M. Burnett, J. B. Far mer, N. C. BurrlsB, J. A. Brock, D. A. Ledbctter, E. J. Kay, C. B. Earle, J. N. Pearman, E. P. Vandiver, D. C. Brown, J. P. Duckett, L. L. Rice, S. G. Bruce. J. F. Watson, N. R. Green, J. A. Austin, J. H. Hut chinson. Andorson, 8econd-?Not reported. Barkers Creek-J. J. Robinson. T. O. Wright, T. L. Cllnkscalcs, A. B. Shirley, J. M. Mitchell. Belton. First-H. Province. N. G. Wright. Ff. J. Gambrell, A. R. Camp bell, W. It. Haynle. C. M. Tollison. Belton, Second-H. Haycock. J. P. Elgin. M. L. Cheek, W. E. Lollis. Bethany-D. T. Cox, John Strick land, J. O. Banister, J. Mercer King. Big Creek-J. H. Smith, E. H. Welborn, A. I. Patterson, J. D. Stone. Broadmouth-E. L. Kug'ey, R. W. Butts, M. L. Latlmer, S. J. Burts, Wi. E. Davis. L. F. Kay. CiVdar Grove-Allen Mahaffcy, C. E. Copeland, W. W. Ellison, M. J. Ellison. Chlquola-Not reported. Clemson College-Not reported. Concord-J. M. Knox, Clemson Mc clelland, R. J. Smith. Cross Roads-A. A. Dean, J. E. Welford. L. S. CllnkscaleB. J. S. Jones, J. B. Levett, Will Stewart. Dorchester-J. C. Griffin, A. P. Keys. Euerka-Geo. Harper, Harper Bal entine. Orien G?mbrell. First Creek-Norris Wakefield, Fi. B. Bowen, J. L. Fisher, J. L. O. Robinson. First St. Williamston-W. E. Strickland. W. L. Mahaffoy, J. B. Goodwin, W. T. Bowers. Flat Rock-L. N. Cllnkscalcs, J. T. Howard, G. W. Tucker, W. M. P. Hall. Friendship-J. C. McMillan, J. H. Morrison, M. J. Leach. Gluck Msll-W. I. Burden. A. Kel ley, A. M. Banister. > I'DH ea Path-M. McGee, E. S. Reaves, W. J. Foster, B. Mitchell, E. Caines, L. L. Wright, W. A. Callo ham. Hopowcfll-A.. N. Richardson, L. M. Mabaffey, CC. King, C. L. Wat kins. T. L. Webb. Iva. First-C. H. Burton, L. A. Yeargin, L. W. Hall, A. B. Galley. Iva, Second-F-. W. Lewis, S. P. Gambrell, A. L. Ellis. Keowee-J. S. Ashley, J. M. Mc Clain, T. It. McMahan. Lebanon-W. S. Hutchinson, S. M. Smith, J. M. Horton. M. B. Richardson. T. M. Welborn. Little River-W. D. Thomas, J. D. Branyan, J. N. Pratt, S. F. El lis. Long Branch-M. A. McGee, C. O. MSlford, S. L. Shirley, W. H. Mil ford, C. H. Gassaway. Mount Bethel-J. F.?. Piultt, J. R. Drake, W. J. Saylors, B. Y. Wright, F. L. Banister. J. B. Ashley, J. V. Pruitt, J. M. Pruitt. Mountain Creek-D. J. Burr tan, J. 8. Shaw, J. N. Masters, W. T. Mor rison. Neals Creek-H. P. McDaniel, J. T. Mann, W. C. Burrlss, J. A. Elgin, Ooo. 'I lay nie. Now.. Prospect-Not reported. Oakwood-Wta. Daniels, J. F. Laurence, 8. D. Hardy. C. Hawkins. C. C. Garrison, J. F. Foster, W. C. Catting. Orrcvlllo-H. W. S'eno. B. F. Mooro. J. A. Hays, (Si Walker, S. c. Armstrong. J. W. J ayn es. Pelser-T. C. Herbert, J. M. Alex ander, T. L. * Hooper, P. F. Craw ford. Pendleton-T. L. Smith, J. E. Wbfford, Sr., L. C. McAHster, R. B. Cooper. Poplar Springs-J. B. Alexander. I H. B. Cheek, N. O. Harris. Riverside-Not reported1. I Rocky River-B. H. Hall. J. II. Hampton. E. Halli Jr. Salem-T. 9. Allen. Fritz Watson, Bonham O'Neal. ".'.Shady Grove-J. P. Cox, Jr., H. F. Norris, J. A. Cot. J. Q, Fags dale. E. M. Holiday. J. C. Pinson. Tabernacle-G.. W. Wray, J. B. Bell. W. C. Johnson. J. H. Hill. Town ville-Bliss Earle, J. D. Babb. L. C. Spears. L. S. Bole man, W. T. Hunt. Triangle-Willio Cobb. W. 8. Brad ley. C. Saylors. W. W. Smith. Turkey Creek-J. K. Moore, D. N. Burton, DeWit Odels. Union-A. 8. J. Kail, W. W. Bur ton, W. A. PctJgrew, J. a. Burris?. Welcome-R. F. Mitchell, W. E. Eskew, Ernest Garrison. Whitefield-R. H. Breaseale. II. 8. Brooks. J. J. Armstrong, J. F. Dun lap, C. C. Rogers. Willllamoton-Hot reported. iNlTKN?TIOiN?L SM?SanoL LESSON (Br E. O. 8ELL.ER8. Acting Director ot Sunday School Course. Tho Moody Ulolo Institute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR JULY 25 SOLOMON DEDICATES THE TEM PLE. LESSON TEXT-I Kl n-rs 8:22-30. GOLDEN TEXT-My house shall be called a houso of pruycr for all people. Isa. W:7. To teach this lesson properly refer ence must be mado to thu building of the temple (ch. 6), to the building of Solomon's palace and that for bis Egyptian wife (ch. 7), and also to the renewal of tho ark from the "tent ot meeting," in Zion, to Its new dwelling place In the temple. Tho time con sumed In erecting the temple (seven years, I Kings 6:38), the number of men employed (approximately 150, 000), and the skill and magnificence of the building (I Kings 6:7) will serve as an interesting introduction) to the dedication ceremonies proper. Those present dn this occasion are suggested in verses two dud three; the limo consumed was seven days (v. 66) and the condition of Solomon's heart (v. 5) is seen in tba multitude of his sacri fices. The temple marks the begin ning ot a now era in Hebrew history, ono of great outward glory, though lt was not one of Inward strength as the speedy breaking up of the king dom and tlie final captivities give evi dence. Professor needier sots tho date of this event as being "about the twelfth year of Solomon's reign-Bay 1012 B. C." There has probably not been in all time a sacred building its equal for magnificence or situation. Read any good Bible dictionary for Its description. It la a type of the Chris tian (I Cor. 3:10-16). I. Solomon's Veneration, vv, 22-24. Solomon's temple was a place of sacri fice bat more than all lt was a houso of prayer (Matt. 21:13) and his dedi catory prayer ls the longest prayer recorded in tho Scriptures. In it is to ?>e found no mention of the temple as ft place of sacrifice, yet no prayer ls beard apart from sacrifice. Each article of the temple furniture had its special teaching hut the greatest teach ing of all was that of God's proximity and bis readiness to hear the petitions of bis serrante. Solomon personally brought his thanks and his petition before the altar whereon lay the sacri fice (see Heb. 0 :?:>.; 10:19, 20; John 14:6), nnd even there he "spread forth bis handB1* in token of supplication, adoration and worship. We can "come boldly to a throne of grace" and need not priest or sacrament, for we havo one who "ever liveth to intercede for ns," Christ Jesus. II. God's Word Verified, vy. 26, 26. Solomon repeatedly referrea to the fact that he has fulfilled God's prom ise to his father'David in building the temple. God 4s a covenant-keep ing God. Upon . this fact Solomon voices his plea for future blessings. Every part of this prayer ls worthy of careful study. Solomon's "there fore" (?. 25) reveals hlB acceptance ot God's words to David (cb. 2:4). Thia word ot Jehovah ls sure and steadfast (Jer. 33 :17-26) and Solomon's use of God's promise (2 Sam. 7:12-16) is an exhortation to us that we base our petitions upon some one of God's promises. Praying thus we can rest assured that our prayer Is in the will of God and therefore that lt will be heard (I John 5:14,15). III. God's Vision; w. 27-30. See also 2 Chron. 7:1-3, 12-22; I Kings 9:1-8. Aa the king concluded hui prayer the cloud resting over the holy of holies grew bright and dazzling and fire fell upon and consumed the sacrifices; the priests stood without in awe and amazement; tho whole people fell opon their faces, and worshiped and praised Jehovah. Even with all of this s peela*! manifestation Solomon did not con ceive of Jehovah m "local tribal deity." Earth could not c?i.<aln him, nor the heaven and tbs ?caven of heavens (v. 27). God fills tho whole universe (Ps. 129:7-16) yet ho did and does give us special local manifesta tions of himself. It ls this same vast God who dwelt fully In Jesus Christ (John ?1*; CoL 2:?). "Will (such a) God indeed dwell on the earth?" He who created the universe? Yet thu God turned ibis vision tr-./ards the temple "day and night." Solomon cov* eted auch scrutiny for ta* that templo God had said: "My name shall bo there" (v. 29) end his nomo hi "Love" (I John 4:8; see also 2 Chron. 6:20. 40). This prayer ls for ns granted In him whom the temple typifies, our Lord Jesus (John 14:18,14). Tho eyes of God are ever towards him and ready to answer-the petition made in his nama. There ls a great lesson for the Christian and for the Christians' special pisces of worship, our churches, in this wonderful promise ol Jehovah regarding his name. Accompanying thia ceremony waa the "Feast of Tabernacles" (rv. 62, 63; 2 Chron. 7:4-11) which nanally lasted aaren dsys hot on this occasion continued for fourteen days. It waa a time of great Joy . and gladness of heart' for all the goodness and mercy of the Lord (see I Kings 6:65/ff; * Coron. 7:9. 10). Application. We ara building a tem ple (Kph; 2:19-22); wa must dedicate that templa to God (Roan. 19:11); oar trust; ocr rest will only find its full aatisfaetlon in bim (Matt: U:i8, 29 and H?b. chapter 4). Services in the Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. CHURCH E First Baptist, Corner East Churc St. John's Methodist, Corner K'w First Presbyterian, Corner West Centra! Presbyterian, Corner Nt A. R. P., Corner North McDuftl Grace Episcopal, Corner South Christian, Corner Greenville atn St. Joseph's Catholic, Corner M Firs! Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at the usual hour. Preaching at ll ::10 in tho morning und 8:30 in evening hy thc pastor. Grace Church. Kev. J. H. Gibhoncy, Hector. Phono 835. Services for Sunday, July 25th, S. James" Day. 8:00 a. m. T'.-e Holy Eucharist. 10:15 Sunday School. 11:30 Morning Prayer and Sermon. 5:00 p. m. Even Song. Tho rector of the Parish will leave after Sunday for his Imme In Virginia to spend the month of August. The Hov. C. H. Jordan of Greenwood will have charge of tho services at Grace church on the (Sundays of August 1st and 22nd. There will be no service on tlie other Sundays. Sunday school wilt continue during August A. B. P. Church. Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. Ow ing tn tho absence of the pastor there will he no . reaching either in morn ing or eveniug. First Baptist Church. 9:45 Teachers Prayer Service. 10:00 Sabbath School, Dr. A. L. Smothers, Supt. Wednesday. 8:00 Teachers Meeting, led by Mr. Allen. Cardinal Gibbons 81. Baltimore, July 23.-Roman Catv olic societies today celebrated tho 8l8t birthday anniversary of Janies Cardinal Gibbons born July 23, 1834. The Cardinal was showereH with birthday congratulations from the Pontiff and prelates all over the world. ?RECTORY :h and Manning Streets, fer and McDuffie Streeis. Whittier and Towers Streets. )rth Main and Orr Streets, ie and Society Streets. McDuffie and Morriss Streets, i Fant Streets. cDuffie and Earle Streets. 8:30 Prnyor and Praise Service, led by Dr. John E. White. There will be no preaching service on Sunday. Tile public ls cordially Invited to attend und worship with us at all these services. FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS Bj Being Constantly Snpplied Willi ThedfcTd'g Black-Draagbt. McDuff, Va.-"I Buffered for severa) years," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ot this place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which I dla, and 1 found it to be the best family medi cina for young and old. 1 keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a lillie bad, they ask me for a dose, and il dots them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught H purely vegetable, and has been lound to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. . It has been In constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-DraughL Price only 25c. 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