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Gary, Proprietor Having lost my right hand in the As phalt Plant two weeks ago, and having a family to support, I am compelled to seek some other means of support; so I have de cided to open up a Retail Grocery Store, and cater to the Mill people around An derson for the greater part of my business. I have bought a stock of Brand New and Fresh Groceries. They are being put into the store NOW. We will open for busi ness Wednesday, August 15,1915 and we will appreciate your trade. We will show our appreciation by close prices, and fair and honest treatment. _Mr. J. C. Burk will be associated with: me in the management of this business, and any courtesies shown him will be ap preciated by both he and I. Remember the place-Brown Building, East Whitner Street, where you will re ceive fair, honest treatment. J. P. 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NC 120 JEROBOAM LEADS ISRAEL INTO SIN. LESSON TEXT-I Kings 12:23-33. GOLDEN TEXT-Thou ?halt not m nie? 1 unto tho? a graven Image, nor any like ness ot anything that Is In heaven above, or that Is In tho earth beneath, or that ls In tho water under tho earth; thou shalt not bow dow.? thyself down unto them, nor serve thurn. Ex. Kit, 5a. Whether Jeroboam incited Israel's rebellion or waa summoned home be cause of his being known as an op- : ponent to Israel, wo cannot say. He must havo remembered AhUah'a ? prophecy (11:29-40) ami ho bad anoth- j er prophet on bis Bide, Shcmaiab (12:22-24), though Ah I jab afterwards , d (?BC rt ed him (14: l-l 8). In Egypt. Jeroboam had learnei of tho worship Of t?m??k????LmmmmWLmWm\%kW??B??M I cimtt^Hyf^^HVdHr:.'^ li!'' e thescM peoplH secmH the rBH ilobrV scarcfH Becorfl is rcHBH JudeJWH ChroiPj JerobwTnTTlkT?wT?e^uTil^?!^^ chem and Penuel, but the result of the Bchlem was a weakened people and Isrtfl was tho first to bo carried into captivity and to extinction as a na tion. Defensed cit lu; are not adequate ' safety .for a nation (11:38; 2 enron, j 20:20; Zech. 1:4, 6). Witness Liege and Antwerp. As a matter of political prudence Jeroboam's Echeme of re moving the center of worship from Je? ruealem succeeded admirably. The center of gravity of a man and of a na tion is that place where ho centers his worship. The temple had no Im age, and his setting up of his images of bulls was a backward step, though doubtless it waa regarded aa best for the nation. Jeroboam's fatal error was in deflecting the people from the invisible Jehovah to the visible crea tions of their o*vn hands. Mankind al ways prefers to trust to their own de* vices and to plan their own deliver ance rather than to trust in God. The evidence of our trust in God is to obey him. Noto Jeroboam took counsel, not as did Rehoboam. of the aged or the young, but "te his heart." We are not to lean to our own understanding but upon the Holy Spirit (John 10:18). Man is "slow of heart" and that one at all familiar with Hebrew history Bhould . e ?eat the mistake Aaron made ls scan.:./ to be understood (Bx. 32:4. 8). Tho errors and "isms" of today are but a repetition of the false teach ings of former days dressed in a new garb, labeled with a new name; such is the deceitfulness of tho human heart (Jer. 17:9). Jeroboam's excuse was plausible enough (v. 28) and ap pealed to the ever-present weakness of the human heart to seek some easier way of serving God. But man's way al ways bocomss the hardest way. Jero boam today would be classed as a "liberal" and held up as a "broad minded man." II. "Priests of the Lowest" VT. 31*33, Jeroboam's real concern was not that of the people but the permanency ot his kingdom. Jeroboam waa not intro ducing a now God but a new way ot worship. One step always leads to another, and to fully establish this PW way. and at the same time en tirely to control the situation, he se lected from among 'all the people" priests who were to carry on Jeho vah's worship. God had selected the sons of' Levi and specially ordained thom for this service (Num. 3:10). When, the devil introduces a new re ligion, or any false idea of Christ, or the . .Bible, he always appeals to sa* cred memories, or else claims a "mod ern expression of the truth." Jero boam not only chose those who would be beholden to himself, but he also selected positions in his kingdom, at either end, each ot which waa easily accessible. Thus to build and thus to select others than the sons ot Aaron as priests was expressly forbidden. But such ls the natural perversity and stubbornness of the human heart that lt readily follows Its leaders Into all sorts of apostasy and error (Rom. 8:7). Jeroboam also changed (v. 33) the feast .ordained of God on the 15th day of the seventh month (Lev. 28:83. 84) to one occurring In the eighth month. No possible appeal of local interests warranted any such substitution; to obey ls better than to modify (Matt. 15:6; Mark 7:13). Ul, The Main Teaching. Jeroboam's chief purpose was not the glory or God, but this new religion waa for per* tonal safety and glorification. His cunningly devised program became the agent of his eva and the nation's destruction (13:34; 14:7-11; 3 Kings 10:30, 31), and bis opprobious title baa become "Which mode Israel to sin." Graft and trickery succeed for a time, but only those who obey God in all things build on a solid and lasting foundation. "Nothing te this world Is worth doing wrong for." Boys do not succeed by breaking the rules of the gana. \\mxmm.' S?NMiS(DOL LESSON (By E. O. SEI-LERS. Acting Director of Sunday Behool Course, Tho Moody Bibi? Institute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR AUGUST 15 GERMANS IN BALTIC BURNING MANY VILLAGES Terrible Distress Left in Wake of Advancing Forces in Bal tic Region. s Loudon. Aim. 9.-(Associated ProBs Correspondence)-Tho desolation ulong the northern Hali ic from Mem mel to Libuu and a? far north aa tho gulf of Kiga, overrun hy the German force? from the land side und bom barded by the Germau fleet from the Bea aide, are vividly described in Warsaw papers received here. They Btate that a trip from Mummel to Libau shows the terrible distress left In the wake of the advancing army. Entire villages of several hundred houses, like Kunlgiskl, are totally bumed, having suffered most from Mu nro of the ships. One of the mont noted Bouabore resorts l'ologna, waa bombarded and 60 of Its principle Bummer vlilaB destroyed. The palace of Count Felix Tysxklowlcz, who:*" family lias intermarried in America, eseaped from destruction, but the chapel of tho palace was partly de stroyed. The botelB and canino and most of the villas stretching along the ^ . -r' : - Liban, partlejiiarlyi?^t?u^HeairenT: were strengthened by large forre? of men. The visit to Llbau of Prince Henry, brother of the kaiser, for a conference with Field Marshall von Hlndenberg, was the oeeasiou of much ceremony, and prolonged discussion between tho Prince and the command er of the m i lila ry forces in t ho North, presumably on the campaign which soon after developed northward to Higa and then In a great circle south ward around Warsaw. Outsido of Lubln thc surrounding country is devastated and abandoned. This is specially true of thc districts of Kui varia and Marjamper, the grain fields, usually richly productive, be ing unsown and in places bluckened from lires. The districts of Suwulki and Kowno have similarly suffered. Many incidents are given of banditti who have made their appearance In thc country districts owing to tho dis tress and complete prostration of the civil organization, and commit wide spread depredations. The Warsaw Hoarier prints a state ment from Petrograd giving official reply to attacks on'the Centiul Com mittee of Warsaw charging that they discriminate against Jews, not giving them n fair share of tho moregency food supplies from tho committee warehouses, and limiting thc distri butions to the afternoons. The reply otates that tho committee keeps tho warehouses open from 8 a. m. uutil 6 p. m. daily, and makes distributions without any distinction of nationality or religion. The only restriction is agaidst applicants who seek to get supplies for tho purposes of specula tion, and tlie reply says there are un fortunately many Jews In his class. The warehouses, it ls cxplainded, are mean', only to meet tho dally needs of the poorer people. As evidence of their impartiality it ls cited that from May 31 to June 4, out of a total of 97,877 people this assisted, 66,860 were Christians and 31,017 or 31 per cent were Jews. Tho reply maintains this is sufficient answer to charges of discrimination against the Jews. Also lt is pointed out that the Jews have a number of their own relief organiza tions. "Woman's place ls in tho home. As L was t diing my wife-" "By tho by' Bill, what's yor wife dolu' now?" "Workln* In thc cauncry."-Buffalo Courier. Glass of Salts if Your Kidneys Hurt Eat Less Meat if You Feel Back achy or Have Bladder Trouble. Meat forms uric acid which ex cites and overworks tho kidneys In their efforts to filter lt from the sys tem. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You muBt relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all thc acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in ho harv or sick, headache, dizziness, your h.^mnch sours, ton gue is coaled and when the weather Is bad you, have rheumatic twinges. Thc urine ls cloudy, full ot sediment the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get vp two or three* times during the night To neutralize these irritating acids and flush Off .' the body's urinoue waste 'get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Ono and | bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts ls made from the aclu of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Ir ritation. 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FINAUD, Dejsartaeat M. ED, FINAUD BUILDING - NEW YORK \ VOLUME IL ANDERSON, S. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1915. I E. Kl NUMBER 146.