The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, September 05, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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den. Furman Smith, Seedsman,
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FOB SALE-Reinforced concrete
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NOTICE-Tho Sandy Springs Water
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respectfully, J. M. Smith.
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8. Hllgcnboekor, assistant, 113 W.
Wbltner st.. Ground Floor.
NOTICE.
Bid are invited for boarding 20
mules owned by the city. Bids arc
also Invited for renting stables to
the city. Sosled bids cnn be tiled as
late aa Monday. Sept. 6th, 12 o'clock
noon with the undersigned. The city
council reserves tho right to reject or
all bids.
! E. M. Scott,
City Clerk.
NOTICE.
My son, Jeams Ed. Washington, col
ored, 17 years old. has left homo on
place of MT. L. S. Wilson near Wll
l?unston. Thia ls a notice to forbid
, anyone to hire or harbor him.
Marlon Washington,
9-3-3tp. Belton, Route 4.
' MraWHaWnaWaWm
1 PROFESSIONAL I
g CARDS I
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
408-409 Beachley Building
n>hholm, Trowbridge St Saggs
DENTISTS
New Tbsetr* Bn3<&ig
V/? WMtoeT St?
"MONKEY RUM' WILL
PRUDUGE WHOLE ZOO
Kewbren, Sep. 2-Sine? the fa
mous 'monkey nun" brsud of spiri
tiin frumcntl ha? *o recently sprung
Iwto thf limelight down in thin scc
lion of the state, lhere ?ir?: many por
HOiiH wbo arc curious to know JUKI
what Kort of concoction lhl? drink
really la uud a ?ample alfl?ie '.jule?'"
I- ijulte ii curiosity anionx*ilioi??- who
do not Imbibe and who. consequently,
have made no purchase of ii. Down
at Un- office of the United iStates Com
m i ..-?loner libarles H. Hill there ls a
Ihre? ?allon gluKs container tilled
with this liquid which wa? taken a"
evidence when a ?till was captured a
few days ugo anti tit ia ls proving io
hu n source of Interest.
Th?* rum very much resentidos wa
ter that hus bud some foreign sub
stance added to lt um! which makes
it of a sun of milky color. It gives
off an odor something similar to
that OIK- would get it ho poked bin
none over tho tntng hole of a barrel of
molasses und in fact molasses I? the
chief ingredient from which the
drink I? manufactured. This mokcy
nun can be manufactured ?it a very
low 009t. Du (barre! of molasses
added to Ave barrels of water and al
lowed to ferment und then doubly
iliiUtllcd with a few chemicals udded,
produces u concoction that ls ubout
100-proof, in fact lhere Is KO much
alcohol In tito beverage that a snu
certul to which a mutch is applied
will burn for fully live minutes and
there in a Btory going the round:)
that n local own< r of 11 motor car
who wu? stalled several miles from
Iths city a few weeks ugo no account
of tho lack of gasoline, purchased
a couple of gallons trout "a man
driving ulong tho road" poured this
into biH tunk applied the spink und
came to town in record-breaking
lime.
According to all information, this
monkey rum will produce one of the
moat hatr-ralnlng Jugs ever Invented
and that ls one of the reasons thut
the Federal, State and cityr.,oftlcerB in
this section aro trying so. hurd to
break up tts manufacture and Salo.
"You seem certain you'll be able to
prove your client ls BCU?\"
"Yes," replied the lawyer. "The
only witnesses the other ?stdc huB are
professional allen Ists."-Lif?.
ill DUI-: Il PECAN LU UK'S.
-" '- \%
All pornonH huving claims against
thc estate; of Stuart Spanf? deceased,
aro hereby noll lied to present them
properly proven to tho undersigned
?.?.ii li in the timo prescribed by law,
and those,,indebted to make settle
ment.
Sam Lesser.
Exr.
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Carolina Railway
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To and From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
Leaves j
No. 22 , .6:08 A.M.
No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M.
Arrives:
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No. 5 . ... 3:07 P. M.
Information, Schedules,
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given.
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RAILWAY COMPANY
ANDERSON:
Condensed Passenger Schedule.
Effective June 6, 1915.
Arrivals
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Ka S3.9:35 A. M.
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Nc. 41...0:00 P. M.
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HIGHEST PRAISE FOR
OR. JOHNJ:. WHITE
ATLANTA MAN WRITES TO
BAPTIST COURIER RE
GARDING HIM
GREAT MINISTER
Victor I. Masters Regards Him as
in Many Respects as Best in
South's Baptist Ministry.
Tho foltowlns Is token from tho
Baptist Courier and will bc Of Inter
est to many people in Anderson. Mr.
Victor I Masters, the writer of tho I
article, formerly ll\ed In this c ity and !
in well known here. Ills words are
full of praise for Anderson's now pas
tor for whom welcoming services ar"
to lie held ton'Aht.
Tlie article follows:
Willie Dr. John B. White, pastor
for the last fifteen years of the Sec
ond Baptist church of Atlanta, Is .
well known among South Carolina j
Baptists, both In connection with his !
distinguished service in Atlanta and
in the equally responsible anil faith
full years preceding when he was
State Mission secretary in North Car- :
ollnu. I believe the brethren of South
Carolina ?viii b<: glad to bave a word
from me about Dr. White. In con
nection with lila coming to the pas
torate of tiie First Baptist church at
Anderson.
Tills ls Mondav, July '?:*. On yes
terday Dr. Whit?- was thc central
figure iii farewell services In which,
nt tho Secf.nd church in the morning
and at nigh: on tim State Capital
step.i and 'awn across tho street,
where lie preached to a throng of
4,oon people, participated !n not only
by the representatives of other Baptist
churches of the city, but by a num
ber nf leading churches of other de
nominations. At night Dr. White
preached (rom (lie text, "Now abideth
failli, hope, love tl.ese three; but
Ibo greatest nf these ls love." Dur
ing tlie day the departing pastor ami
bl? wife were presentee", witii a num
ber nf beautiful present?? from tlie
church and others, tokens ol love and
admiration.
This morning fit the Baptist Min
isters' Conference wc had a love
f-just, with Dr. White as the central
figure. 't vas all Improptu am\
spontaneous. There are perhaps
about forty ministers In the Atlanta
conference, rind for all the years of
his servico here Dr. White been
a strong personal force in this body,
working always toward the magnify
ing of good fellowship and fellow
helpfulness in kingdom service. This
3ie h' .< done with consummate tact
and wMhout ostentation. This morn
ing we had a fine time. Dr. White
.made one of the most remarkable
addresses I have heard and it melted
us all, though Dr. White ls not emo
tional In his method, and the effect
was with no purpose of his.
It gives me pleasure to write for
The Courier these words, and to tell
my brethren and' frienda in South
Carolina how much I esteem and
admire the gentleman who is coming
to serve one of the greatest churches
in tho state or in the south. 1 sup
poso there ls no man in Allanta,
which with Its urban-tract environs
now numbering moro than 225,000
souls, who during the last decade ras
been more Influentially . associated
thau. Pr-, John K. White has bt-en
wit?, the constructive, forwurd-go
ln*. up-looking forces of society,
pastor ot a church which has in its
membership not a few af tho most
prominent bunine.;:;, political and pro
fessional men of Georgia. Dr. White
has never for a moment lost or al
lowed iii3 church to lose sympathy
for tho great body of laboring peo
ple, or for the poor and tho outcast.
In the Men and Religion Movement
which in recent years has wrought so
ably in the fight for purity and clean
ness in this city, he has been one ot
tho most trusted leaders and coun
sellors. When the houses of Ul fame
were closed. i.o went In person among
the poor social outcasts and offered
them homes and u chance to come
back to lives of self respect.
*But to try to tell all the vtirlous
ways In which a man of large and
gracious personality and board sym
pathies is called on to servo society,
when he becomes pastor of a large
urban church, is beyond the scope of
this article. The big city church of
fers a "killing" task to a minister.
With more work for bim to do than
any man can do. looking after its
internal welfare, his prominence at
once makes him the center of a con
certed movement by literally dozens
ot religious and civic forces of the
community at large, which seek his
membership on boards and com
mittees gators, his presence on
platforms to give vogue to this, that
and the otther, and his service In de
livering this special sermon. that
special address, etc.
I have for years been privileged to
be somewhat closely associated' with
quite a number of these pastors of
big city churches. Krally I do not
see how the pastors hold up under the
intense strain. It requires great
brains, great physical vitality, great
tact and a groat heart. It is enough
to squeeze tao life out of a man.
The big city church pastor's posi
tion is an ananvpoly. He das pro
minence. Poor man. How well he
earns all he geln, full measure, press
ed down, running over.
Br. Jobn fi. White ls one of the
biggest personalities I nave ever had
th? privilege to come in contact
with. I say this deliberately. He ls
a Christian statesman, a lover of bis
brethren, a denominational work-in
harness man. a friend to every needy
and every worthy cause; fearless,
j poised, always cool, always tn com
We Have a !
Bargain A.-Lot red satin e
S 2 a pair, Monday a pair
Bargain H.-Lot sample sh
$4.50, in patent and du
day, a pair.
Bargain E-Lot old ladies i
Monday.
GEISBE1
Under Masonic Tem
:iiin; ; of himself ami his unusual re
sources of heart and mind, always
ready to help. In theology ho is a
conservative progressive. If this hy
phenated word may he used in taking
l squint at theology. I meun he ls
In fullest sympathy with t ie effort to
preach the gospel In terms of the
neted:? of our own cjmpiex civiliza
tion, including social welfare in its
abounding moods and lenses; but
l>uck of all and Inspiring him to all
ls tho fact thai he alwuys sees Jesus,
the Christ und Saviour, and only In
aim experts to find a spiritual dyma
uic 'to cure tho evils about which
social science gathers Its staggering
statistics.
My church membership is In one
af the suburban elm relies near my
lome, but sometime.4! I have gone tp
?lear Dr. "Whlte at ?rn*1 Second church
md always with profit: I share Tully
n the general sense of regret here at
ils leaving Atlanta. How much we
seem to need Hilm here us citizen,
Christian, pastor. ju*eaciior. writer,
x>ard member, Georgia Baptist, what
lot-he has served and surved ably
ind with distinction in all these and
nany rther relations.
But, as a nuth^' bf Anderson and
i< member In my boyhood of the Firwl
rhurch there, I have also. Joy at Dr.
iVhiteV removal to Anderson. Ir know
low ' -Irearted and big-brained and
nanly and loyal t..ose Anderson and
Anderson county folks are. I have
>ride and satisfaction in thinking how
nany of them ure my kinsmen and
'rienda. I want to tell them all and
severally: You will beth love and
idmlre Dr. White and Mr?. White
?nd tWelr children. Dr. Vines led
he great church with splendid nbill
y and truly remarkable success.
Tnder Dr. White the old.churc.i will
:ontlnue Its remarkable upward
uovement.
May I say a word to Salnila asso
ciation churches: Dr. .White an
loiiuced this morning to: our ? confer
>nce here his puroose to form a Sa
lida Associ?t lon Pastors' conference.
3r. Wihlte does things like ?hat be
:ause he cannot but do thom. 1 ?ug
test to my friends in. the country
.burches to accept tfiis minister with
>pcn hearts at ono?. Do not waste
hue sizing him up. He ls all gold
ind has been tri?d in many a Uro.
'onie along to that, conf?rence for
rou need lt. And I prophecy you
viii come, even though I know that
tonie of you may be half disposed noi
o do it, because 2 said rou should
md would.
"Thanks to The Courier for space
o say these Intimate things about a
nan whom I regard in many respects
fae greatest Southern Baptist minist
er we have today.? Congratulations
o Anderson and to the noble South
karolina Baptist fraternity. Keen
his gentleman as long as At lents
cept him ami ho good to him, for
imld his multifarious responsibilities
ie has found time sad a beert In him
o be both good and helpful to rae
n a number of ways.
Victor I. Masters;
Atlanta. Ga.
EARL fOOPFR TOSSER
* FIVE Hf SORED Xl LE HACK
FVirt Stelling. Minnesota, Sept. 4.
Barl Cooper won the five hundred
nile race in the speedway .derby here
>ne second ahead of hts teammate,
SH Anderson. Hts . ilse wa* five
tours, forty-seven minutes and twen
y-nlne seconds.
Beauty page expert tells "Arthur"
m Um s are s rood medicina, promo t
ng digestion. Inducing sleep, reltev
ng rheumatic pains, coughs and
.olds. Oh, my. yes; also good for
?orna, warts, bunions, pains tn the
Mick, falling eyesight, loss of memory
md the warding off of various eviler
minding sweethearts. Buy a bale,
^rthor.--Nsw York Evening; Tele*
rram.
Store Full of Ext
vening slippers, worth
65 c
iocs for women, worth $4 mid
ll leather, Mon- ^2 ?5
comfort shoes, with cushion sole anc
. And besides these vou'll lind man
RG BROS.
pie -
On? of Cupid's
Fellow Conspirators
3frs. Dorath) ?ates} H?Jd?au.
Young Phillip Herrman, Harvard
student, and son of a wealth con
tractor of New York just couldn't
resist Dorothy Phillips, who appeared
in a New York chorus last, winter.
I Hut that didn't become kiown until
the otter day, when a divorce suit
WHB filed in the courts.
Dorothy ls eighteen; her husband
is just eighteen.
Some Harvard students, she- says,
tntrodumed them last winter. Then
he Tollowed her about until his father
began to complain.
"They came to rae and asked mo
to give him up." she said. "I, prom
ised I would do so, but he wrote mc
he would kill himself. What could
I do? 1 had to marry him then. I
must say Chat after we met Phillip
lost no time. His courtship was swift
and within a week I had promised to
become his wife.
"After we were married wo dbl not
live together, but he called on me as
often, as ?!:e was able. Those calls
continued until the first of Inst July,
when they ceased. This was because
his lather induced him to desert me."
Mrs. Herrman said she waa trying
to establish that her husband was
twenty years or older when he mar
ried her. Dut she das been unable to
obtain a record of his birth.
A Difficult Task.
The government official hod - been
telling a simple old Scotch ..:farmer
what ho must do in the case of a Oer
i man invasion on tho east coast of
I Scotland.
"An' hae I reely tae dae thia wi* a'
Ima becsties if the Germans como?"'
I as-ked the od fellow at the finish.
The official informed him that such
I wa8 the law. "AU live ?tock of every
description must be branded and
driven Inland."
"Weel, I'm thinking I'll hae .an aw
fu* job wi' ma bees!"-Er.
I von Hasse!o s Announcement
Webb von Hasseln,
Violinist, and Instructor
at Anderson College,
begs to announce .that he
will accept pupils for in
struction on the Violin,
and asks that both ad
vanced students and be
ginners who wish to
avail themselves of his
services call on or com
municate with him at an
early a date as posible.
ie Here Tomorrow
ra Good Values in Footwear
Bargain C.-Lot Childrens school shoes, sizes up to 2, in
tan and gun metal and worth as much as t?? "I
$2.25, Monday a pair.?P * .O"
Bargain D-Lot sample shoes for men, worth d*0 fkfk
$4.00 and S4.50, Monday a pair.fPO?\/Vl
I rubber heel, worth $2.00,
y other pleasing specials here.
$1.50
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