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o 111 rm i > ?it J lo sell or exchange for good sound mules. We will guarantee more for cotton to be delivered this fall as part payment on bug gies and carriages. We Are The Farmers' Friend Try Us aod Be Convinced Who paid the most for cotton*last fall? If you don't know, ask your neighbor! We bought more cotton at ten cents a pound than any other concern in Anderson county. We did this simply to help our customers. Let us paint and repair your buggy. We have a first-class rubber tire outfit, use best material and guarantee our price and qual ity of work; This department is in charge of an expert. Call around and let's do business together. We will appreciate you trade. Yours very truly, The FretweHCo. n aero. Throe with caro in one' day. In spraying, bo sure to spray thoroughly tho under sides of leaves and also the plants nearest to the in fested spots. BEY. ANDERSON AT HOME. Returned From Athen County Where He Condnctcd Meeting. Rev. J. H. Anderson, pastor of the Second Baptist church, returned yes terday on tho noon train fro in Aiken county where he han been assisting tho T?v. -J. E. Pascoe in a revival mooting. Tie reports 28 additions to the church in a five day meeting. The Rev. Anderson has neon in An derson only a short time bot baa won a place in tho hearts of the people. r M THE WESLEY BIBLE CLASS. Written by Frank J. Tripp AH ile Secs lt. Thc Wesley Bible class or today, if not already, is fast becoming tho strong ann of the church. lt is meeting a long felt need that has been so long neglected la the church. That ls In getting everybody In tho Sun da yschool only a few years ago thu Sunday school wus looked upon HS feminine or infantile society only the place for old womca and Utile child ren. But thank God, today through the workings of His spirit in tito Wesley adult and other organized classes thc Sunday school is no longer a nursery or hospital Ailed with invalids and infants but it is a live institution throbbng with,?he roil blood of strong man and nublo womanhood. Man has at last been awakened to <,ho fact that he ls his brothers keeper with this Tact at hand tho Wesley Adult lilllie class is gloriously (Hiing this mission so long lett Vacant in our own church. With those facts before us lot us notice sume things tbat can and aro happening every day in the adult classes. lu the first place we cnn notice our own opportunity for service to our church and our fellow man, oind there thc old Baraca class hymn comes In very appropriate, "Make mo a blessing to some ono today.". Here ls ono of our opportunities for ser vice. Looking around about us wc can seo tho ripe, ready harvest and the field ls not o,vcr stocked with labor?is. Wc can find ?coros, yea hundreds of people li this city, who are out cf thc Sunday school out of tho church and perhaps worse strang er? to grace. Can't wo atop in our mad rush for rlcasure and popularity and tho things that this world has to offer and turn our attention to these pleas uro loving world serving people about us and ask them to como with us as suring thom that we will do thom good and that they also might be blessing to us? Then nt tho judge ment bar of God we nor they can't say no man cared for my soul. While tho effort may be one talent one who knows but what our ono tal ent efforts might result In bringing a Ave or ten talent man or woman to Christ. A few years ago In the city of Phi ladelphia, a poor shoe maker sat on his bench doing hi? dally work when a drunken street bum staggered in and asked if he might shelter and warm and protect himself from a hit ter storm that was raging without. Tho shoemaker was a follower of Him who came to give shelter to thc homeless and to feed i thc hungry, to bind up thc broken hearted and bo a friend to the outcaBt and forsaken, and to give liberty to thc captive. Not only allowed him to warm but got him better and more comfortable clothes and then gave him eocmthing to oat and then be carried him to the little gospel mission there.he heard thc old, old story of Jesus and his love. Ho hear the story how Christ had come Into thc life of'the shoemaker and the others present and transformed them from drunken Vagabonds to d scent citizens. Tho man was converted and went out of that place not tho drunken down-and-out that ho had been, but nof John B. Gough, thc I kraut temperance worker and reform ier, and In after yours proved to bo a ten talent man, saved through the [effort of a ono talent man. I In the second pince what caa hap llpen through thc devotional servico II this ls a very Important place and thc ? successful class gives this department Uof thc class credit for much of the ??success accomplished? Many mun and y women too have been brought to a ? truer knowledge of God rom thc prayers of thc class In the devotional meeting or of thc tender ministries of tho class in the sick room or in some dark hour of disappointment or afflic tion. And back to the Bick room just hero I think that wo can do our best .and most lasting work. You remem ber our Savior said that v/c gave a cup of cold water in his name that \we wouldn't loso our reward. Then thirdly comes tho social'ser vice, another great and Important feature of the class. 'When God creat ed ?man be made him among other things a social being and placed in him a groat social naturo ono to be cultivated and to grow and when wo use the word social we overlook some of tho stuff that is palmed off on us today called social and society. We mean to mingle with oar class and our friends and all come to gath er as one great family all working for ono common end and that the upbuild ing of our class our church and our community thes? conditions can bo helped throgh tho social service de partment of any class. Wo caa got closer together and cj.n know and understand each other better, then naturall ywe will be in a better po sition to help bear one another's bur dens. To do this successfully . we must forget the conditions and the clr^.-.in stances around us and feel that the 1 whole success of thc class depend on jue as au individual. And if 1 rail to do my duty as a member I ara hinder ing the progress of the class. Then I will ask myself this question "If every member of my class was Just Uko me what kind of a class would my class be.'* , , Then finally one other thlag I will montion and that ls one of equal im portance "The Teacher and, bia Mes sage." thc teacher to be a successful toucher abould each Sunday have a mr-ssago for his or her class. And this message should be a simple one; many teachers have lost and wasted ! their opportunity by bringing their class the wrong message. I fear sometimes that we take too ? much time going into the historical and geographical setting ot the.les son and by so doing too often loose sight ot the crosss. The one great theme for which so many souls are hungry. As I have already said the success ful teacher has a simple message aud that emssage bi the old story of Jesus and his love this U tho one universal ?lG H?HEN RALLY WAS HELD A? BELTON SEVERAL HUNDRED ATTEND ED EXERCISES THERE LAST NIGHT CL. BLEASE SPOKE After Meeting Came to Anderson and Was Guest of Sheriff Ashley. A grand rally was hold hy members of Myrtle camp W. O. \V. last night ut Helton and thc affair WUK a great success, several hundred hoing pres ent. The exercises were held on the. lawn adjoining thu Woodmen hall ou tho mill grounds aud was attended by Woodmen from all over this sec tion. Tiie address of welcome waa made by Mr. John A. Horton and t ic res ponse for the camp was mude by Mr. A. S. Fant. Mr. J. Mack King fol lowed with an address on Woodcraft. The principal speaker of the even ing was .Mr. Colo L. Blouse, former ly governor of tho State. The fact that ho was to speak caused a great many peoplo to attend. Mr. Robert A. Cooper had been invited 'also to make an uddress but having confused thc date, he discovered that bo had another engagement. Ex-Qovornor Blcasc carno to An derson last night and was thc guest of Sheriff Ashley. He will leave thl3 monning. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE. ?The Rosan" Will Be Presented At Bijou Thursday. The charming play, "Tho Rosary,'' will be given nt tho 'Mjou on Thurs day, August 12. It will be a bene fit performance for the St. Joseph Catholic church, and will doubtl ?SS draw a large crowd. Tho hook hal an unusually popular run. and ws a great favorite, with all who read lt. Underwent Operation. Mr. Howard Halley, tho third son of Dr. H. I. Hailey of Hartwell, un derwent an operation for appendici tis at thc Anderson county hospital Friday afternoon. Yesterday bc was resting nicely and as fnst on t'no road to recovery. Mr. Hailey ls a stu dent nt the Medical College of Atlanta and Is well known in Anderson. story the world over Coat mankind U anxious to hear. Stories of Shakes peare and art and travel may enter tain but this alone satisfies. And when we fail to tell this story wc ourselves have lost sight of thc great Commission, for Christ said "(Jo into all the world and preach tho gos pel to overy creature. Frank J. Tripp. EX CU RS I ON To ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM Via SEABOARD Tlir Progressive Hallway of (ho South Tuesday, August 10th, 1915 - !'nm Monroe, Chester Clinton, (.'reenwood, Abbevftlr, Cnlhoun Falls, and Iiilcriucdinlo Station;? on Following' Srlicdule and Excursion Fores: Lento Schedule Hound Trip Excursion Fares *o Atlunta Birmingham Monroe.7:00 A. M.$1.00.?7.0G li mi si H n.7:10 A. M. 1.00. 7.00 Mineral prlngs .7:15 A. M. 4.00.i._7.00 H'axhan .7:25 A. M. LOO.7.00 I inn'.. el..7:3."? A. M. 4.00.7.00 Van Wyck.7:10 A. M.4.00.7.00 Catawba.7:50 A. M.4.00. 7.00 Spence.7:2.1 A. M.4.00. 7.00 Harmony .7:55 A. M. 4.00. 7.00 Edgmoor.8:05 A. M.4.00_'..7.00 Hotiiiinn.8:15 A. M. 4.00. 7.00 Filouter.8:35 A. M. ?WO.0.50 Sandy Hiver.8:50 A. M..?L50.tWO t>eds.0:00 A. M..,*U50.6.60 Frille.9:07 A. M. 3 ">0 .6.50 Carlisle.9:10 A. M.3J5 !.C?0 Ada.0:20 A. M. K*A). 6J&0 Pella.9:25 A. M.AM.OM IVIitlmirr.0:U5 A. M. BJiO.?JV0 Carlington.9:50 A. M.. 1W0.G\50 Hen no.9:58 A. M.SM.<U50 Hour.10:08 A. 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