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By Express Yesterday Twenty-Five Coats Oar New York buyer expressed ns some New Coats which arrived yes terday; wo - ?T$9.95 Drop in TODAY-they won't last at this price. D. Geisberg THEY CAME, THEY SAW, AND THE VALUES CONQUERED ..... r f K ' ' The result of our first week's advertising of Specials has proven a BIG SUCCESS We have gotten orders from a great many people who had never patronized us before, and judging from the re peating orders, we must be pleasing them. We will be pleased to have you try us this week. Sw Tuesday's Intelligencer for Specials. UGENEl^TO veiythiogJLfverybody JL/tts Phone 56 269 Greenvale ? if. Sterling Silver For a Wedding Present there is absolutely noth ing as handsome nor as appropriate, nor that will be appreciated half as much as Sterling Silver. It ie beautiful, aristocrafic and carries aa air of be ing a thoroughbred through and through. Our stock is very complete just BOW. Marchbanks & Babb The Reliable Jewelers. I a?j^fgflpe?1fcW ssrtnaa tasser* end cot. fi ?MssHL4a DASnoAmr Ma? Youie ewv mMll f?C^ Hom WASHINGTON OppoMte Capitol *od ?nioo Station D.C. ?erortw*? for ita Kgb Swvfce an? Low Ratea. EUROPEAN PUaW ^ i 8*? ser*y Wit*?*! Ml $ USO asl? atrWttkfeatfe $2.00^ AU Room* Outside BosUot for eh? ?d?* W. T. KNIGHT. MeaegK* "HA? IS SUCCESS?" BYSn^JOHNE. WHITE PLEADS WITH YOUNG MEN ; TO LET GOD HAVE WAY NEED HIS HELP j Did Not Promise Key to Wealth, : Health, or Fame, But the Best Plan. Dr. John IS. White preached to a ! deeply tnlereatod congregation, ( which included a great many of Um young men of Anderson-at. hie even ing service in the First Baptist church Sunday "The secret of Sure Success" was tue subject. He offer ed Jesus Christ as the supremo Illus tration of success,, which 'lie defined ? ss "making the most: pf poe's self." j This, he asserted, no man could,.do, ( who declined to consider Geis plan for his life and God's help in working , out the plan. The text of tiv* sermon ( was John 8:29, "I do nothing by my- . self, but speak ss the Father hss \ taught me. He who sent me is at my , side; he has not left me alone; for I ! il ways ?lo what pleases Him." "I have always believed," Dr. Whit* said, "that if men could be Inducen to lay aside their conceit long mough to examine, candidly and slosely, their situation la this world lt would .not be hard to convince them that they do not get on at all with >ut God's help, and that if they would et Him stay with them, their suc cess in life would be assured. I vdsh to submit a proposition, espec ally to the young man who la not yet .tonelessly tangled up with failure, md who really wants to achieve a big mccess with Ma life, that if ho will tear what I am going tb say tonight ie will get the key that will unlock 'or him the secret of success wheth er he uses it or not. What Is Success I do not promise you tue key to ?ealth, or to wealth, or to fame. All he sick men and poor men and ob-, cure men are not failures. I think rou will agree also that the athletes ind millionaires and famous men ire not all successes, What is suc :esa? Tue law ot success you are o consider is something deeper and llvine? than the c?ance distinctions vhich move m?n up and down, before he public in nia news papers. Suo- ? ?ess is scientifically the sams for a lower and a man. God who made hem their life, plans for both a suc osa with their life. Tu? ?lower ls luccessful when from the seed it dossoms forth what God put,, in lt, as koasibility ot beauty and fragrance. L 'mau succeeds whan out ot the babe ie- was cornea the ?nanhood he ought - o-be. Briefly bhen, success in life a a developed life. He only is suc essful who has made something of Imself by fulfilling the capacities of ody, mind and spirit with which the : rea tor has endowed him. How is a ian to do this? We now approach he secret. It Takes Two to Do It I assume that you agree with the erdlct of history that Jesus Christ, onsidered every way, ls tits supreme ItuBtratlon of a successful career. ?oking Into the cradle of Bethl? em, we behold a babe Just like any thor baby in its mother's arms. Tjat li lld is simply a bundle of potences, lie odds seem grained up against it. .'hat little boy so used his' time, his aleuts, illa Opportunities, and Hi? towers at his ot-annand, that Hs ts Down across a universe ss the king f kings and lord! of lords. Do not appose I am saying that omen of yon olio wing his example can achieve that He achieved. Jesus was not A average child, not an ordinary ieee of human natara. But I am aying thai His example ls the su >reue example of success in this rorld, and waa ?;ivea precisely for he ordinary as well as for the-extra rdinary man. Ha solved tba prob ?m of human life step by step as they rose In his patty. They were such roblen? ss every man meets dally. Ie knew how to succeed in every is as from tho carpenter ?hop to the iroso of Calvary. What was His ecret? It was simply this-he did othlng by Himself. He always as octated Himself with Omnipotence. ls Identified Himself with power. Wherever in the New Testament you leei Hun, snottier ls with Him. He sam-worked with Oed. There was 0 conquering Him unless you con ueti ^ God. lt took two to make bis marvelous success of a man. This 1 the meaning er the Incarnation, ni this Ia the *>cret of Jesus. The ne* lon then comas. "How aid Jesu? tanage RT' Hs did manage it and id it intentionally and with -osoln lon. He was no automaton of e lah moved along involuntarily by a owar either within or without Hua. That this Bible saya you can and ught to do in the exercise of your rill Jesus did actually do In the xercks of His will The oonscious tasa of Christ was (ut intelligent con d?nese- Here is how He managed ; tho text clearly asserts it. God ever left Him alecs because He did list which will keep God with any tan. Ho fulfilled the condition of Urine companionship. "The Father aa not lett me alone," Jesus said, because I always do what pleases lim," flete? With Ge?. I have stated to you the secret of uro success. It ls simply coaceiv ag your lifo as a trust you have ro ssi ved from God, for whlah He ha? dan ned fulfillment, and looking to lim to help yon make the most of lt. Vhat God's pms for ye*r life ls. you say only know that il ls a good plan, ?tas that will bring out of your life lhat ass been pot in lt of capacity, rho greatest Idea that the human mind tins been permitted to enter tain in that there ie a will of God for everybody and everything. The fall urea of men are failures primarilly to know and do the will of Qed. This ls true of the farmer, ot the scientist, pf the inventor, of the statesman. Scientific agriculture may be stated profoundly and truly In the terna of religion. It consists lu discovering end obeying the laws of nature. What are tue law governing natur? but the will of Alnighty God.' Prof. Henry, the great chemist, was inn the habit of saying to his class, when ?bout to perform an experiment, 'Young gentlemen, I am goirg to ask Qed a question in chemistry." John Kepler discovering the Isw governing tho-movements of planets, exclaimed "Great God, I am thinking Tu y thoughts after Thee." The biograph er ot Cecil Rhodos ss./s that the great man's career of success in South Africa d#?ed from the hour ne declar ed, "1 am going to find out wulch way lisjkls going in South Africa and go t/JHr^lm.^' What do you" suppone President .Woodrow Wilson meant th?ea weeks ago,, on the day after the .ywbic was. Bunk by the Germans, when he,,carno to the meeting of bia cabinet to consider the tremendous issue confronting the nation T Taking Iiis seat at tbe table, amidst a tense and solemn silence, he said to the cabinet ' members, "Gentlemen, I do not know trbeth-v you believe in pray er or not, I do. Let us pray and ask the, help of God." And right Lhere th? president of the United States fell upon his knees and the members of the cabinet did' fie samo ?nd tb-? president in simple quiet words of prayer, asked God. not to eave them alone, and show them His will and His plann for the nation. Does not Impress you that the will of God ! tor your .life ls worth considering? | Should it Hot make some impression ipon your mind to be told that neg iecilng God's will, or fighting against ] it. ts bound *.o result in the fsilure ind misery of your life. You have seen going for yeera supposing that | rou had only yourself to consider, four tastes, your impulses, j)mr shims. Would you call that good lodgment in the farmer trying to get I nasults out ot the soi!, or in the scien tist pursuing hts investigation of ?ature.' I am not making a plea to night fon church members. I am naking an argument, and an appeal to j conscience and reason. I am plead ug in tt?e name of Jesus Christ fori rou to make some account of Him, ind let Him be the Master of your life. I know He will teach you to va'k with God. I know He will save j rou -Crom, yous- miserable low ide?is >f success. . I, know He will teach rou His secret of success. . What- Does God Want of Yost li. this massage manes no impres sen, upon some pl you, I think I know | It is because a mistaken con on j.? religion in lodged in your idlces. You think that accept (the will eX God and trying day by | y to follow' Christ will bring on jardsntps. You do not care to in :ur. Among G?TiatianB tbs idea sometimes preval?a that while God's rfu Tn*y*Tiever^ safely denied, lt is i hard thing io surrender to. Let ne persuade yon that God's will for rour life ls tho will of a father for' ils child. Ula will, ls the happiest | Sling you could' have, done for you-, four mother neyer In her life want id her boy to be happy and success- I lui as passionately aa your Heavenly) tattier. Robt. Falconer weet into i he woods with bis New Testament to | ??THER! D&tf? TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED ? crcM, feverish, ekle, bilious, dean little liver ?nd bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child omorrow. Children simply will not she the time from p\iy to empty heir bowels, which becomes clogged p with waste, liver gets sluggish, tomach sour. Look at thb tongue, Mother! If oated. or your child ls listless, cross, ?verlah, breath bad, restless, doesn't at heartily, full bf cold or has sore tirqkt or any other children's all ient, glee a teaspoonful of "Califor- [ ia Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, ecauee it is perfectly harmless, and i a tew hours all this constipation oUon, sour Mle and fermenting raste will gently move out nf ihe owels, and you have a well, playful Mid again. A thorough "inside loanslng" is ofthnes all that is nec ssary. It should be the first treat- ] u nt given in any sickness. Daw?re of counterfeit fig syrur,. Ask our druggist for a 50-cent bottlo ot California Syrup of Figs," which has ill Erections for babies, children of ll ages sud for grown-ups plainly iJnted on the bottle. Look carefully n* see that it is made by the Call arais Fig Syrup Company." Test th Aft thousands hay? cW-ccmpai pwsvd ol Green Tea and" yea fl fi the Quantity from ?adis end Ce deaaou* end refreshing Scad for a saarple bag ol m O'Clock Blend-aa re?iy for ye; i 111-113 Hvk?a'St "5AFE-TEA F find out what Christianity was and what lt ought to mean to ti man. Af ter a week of pondering he came out ?th four glorious prepositions M Christianity: First-It ls a luau's one duty in this world to kuow and do the will of God. Second1-Clod takes on Himself the care of tilie man. Third-The man therefore* will not be afraid of anything. Fourth -And so he left free to love God with all his heart and his neigh bor as himself. ? Tills ls Christianity. It demands a surrender of conceit and pride of opinion. It requires a broken and a contrite heart. But it ia a glorious things-the one opportunity God baa made to save men from failure and disaster in tb world. ? ?MiiiiiiiiwiiiaMBwaiwiHiii ?mun i IPROFESSIONAL; I CARPS j IjDr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & M. 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TRJ3BLE The Up Td Date Clothier We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and ?G*2-?-0 for wheat ai)d oats this fall when you sow ita This will give it stalk and grains in the headband that it whai you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in wheat and five in oats this fall? after preparing the land well and fertilizing it well with either of these goods, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-J-O is an especially fine ^oods for grain. Let us hear from you. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, South. Carolina. GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Via . SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection With Eluo Hid^o T? PENDLETON, S. C. Account ot Farmers' Centennial, October 12-14U?, ISIS. ie following round trip fares: Chappell.??.45 Ninety Six.2J6 Greenwood ...... . ^. ? 1JM> Abbeville.M8 Hodges.IM .Shoals Junction..1.40 Donalds.1.88 Kon?* Path.1.18 Belton. -?0 Williamson . :.1.18 *el*?r7...LM Piedmont...1.88 Greenville .... ....1.80 -W. Tho ab*ve mt?s given as information. 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