The Southern indicator. (Columbia, S.C.) 1903-1925, February 15, 1913, Image 7

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When You ? A good house may be spoil here and get the right kind o Glass also needs attention, glass to merchants, factories, For your doors-closing th? Blount Door Check. Let us Yes, we have a good many pleting your home. We sell many good makes. Come to us for what you w L?rick & Lo Phones 78, 1525-27 Main St FROST PROOF C GUARANTEED TO S FROM THE ORIGINAL CA KAUTJKUETWAKEFlXUX.GHABI.K3TnHI.A1tOETYr& El Tlv.K.r' ,.,1 WAKEFIELD. Oran. at EuUul Fla TRADEMARK Jg^m^ Established 1868. Paid In Wc ?row thc first FROST PROOF PLANT: fled customers. Wc have rra?n iud IKM man r< Si.lr? romlilnrd. WHY I Ilnc.iusu our plants must lt ls lime to set thrsu plants In your sect'"-i lu vr sell for thc most rooney. WE SOW THREE Ti Earn Your Plants for a Slight S Postage Paul 30 cunts pur 100 plants. Dy expro: special rato is very low, SOO for f 1.00; I.ooo to thousand; 10,000 and over $1.00 pc- thousand. WM. C. GERATY, CO., Bo: COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY & LAURENS R. R. Ar. Ar. Ar Ar. I.v i -v. I.V. I.V. I.v Ar .\ . ti. 1910. notice, guaran 63. G :20pm 4:B5p.m 3:34pm 3:20pm 2:35pm 'J :12pm 12:20pm 12:20pm 1:02pm 1:33pm 10:30am ?:00_am l"f .'iam 8 :t)Uam 9:32am 8:44am 8:20am 7:00am Schedule In effect October Subject to change without Schedules tndlcuterf are not teed: A. C. Li. 52 IJV. Charleston .. .. G: 10a in L,v. Sumter.0:4 lani C.. N. .t IM l.v. Columbia.ll: IGum I.v. Prosperity .. . .12:42pm I.v. Newberry .. ..12:?Gptn T>v. Clinton.1:50pm Uv. Laurena.2:35pm C. & W. C. Ar. Greenville .. .. 4:00pm Ar. Spartanburg .. . 4:05pm S A. I* Abbeville.S:55pm fin-Rnwood .. .. 8:27pm Athens.6:05pm Atlanta.8:45pm A. C. L. 64 *" \. . ' ta . . ... o:00pm T'*s .i rity G:2Gpm . ? berry .. .. fi :44pm Ckijton.7:35pm l^iliruns.7:66pm C. St w. c. Greenville . . 9:30pm S. A. I. Ahlievllle.2 Sflam 1:08am Ar Athens.6:04am 11:69cm \r Atilinta.7:16am 9:65pm Nos. 52 and 63 arrive and depart .'....rn I'nlon Station. Columbia, dally, - - n -1 rim through between Charleston :<ni| Greenville. Sus 54 and 66 arrive and depart :. rv? ls street. Columbia, dally. ex ..'t in mia y. and run through between i ...'...til.In and Greenville. ?."..r Information ??ak agent or write \V. J. CR A IO. P. T. M.. Wilmington. N. C JOB WORK Quickly and Neatly Done by v_t The Industrial Printing Company. 916 Washington Street TRA SOUT RAIL CONVE AND ( Special ( In ali Parts of the Winter Tou Now o Low Round Attractive j Convenient For detailed information app Ticket Agent of ^uild, See Us led by its trimmings. Come f building materials. We offer special prices on etc. sm without the slam-use the demonstrate it to you. things you want for com the best of paints-all colors ant. wrance, Inc. 79,166, 366. =5 Columbia, S.C. ABSAGE PLANTS ATISFY CUSTOMERS JBBAGE PLANT GROWERS TrxxBfllON. AOaUSTATR?OUm? eilOKTSTKMHED " . Th. K.tlK.1 A ll?]. UM ?LAT DUTOH. l Hud Vtrl.ty. 4un Bucewiloo. (Argot?od tAlMlOtbtit*. I COPYRIGHTED : Capital Stock $30,000.00 S In 180S. Now lin vc over twenty thousand salls itiimcn plant? than nil othrr rr mo tn In tlio Smillurn p.e:;?o or wa sc::il your money back. Order new. .t ?-:n carly rabbaijc. nrd they ore tho ones timi ONS OF CABBAQE SEED PER SEASON. ervice-Ask Us How F?n?fyab?. a, buyer paying express chantes, which under 4,000 tl.SO per thousand; 5000 tu 9000, 41.25 per ic 182 Yonges Island, S. C. SPIRITISM SAID TO BE DEMONISM. A most interesting lillie brochure I has recently come ol? the press setting ! forth with Hible proofs that the com munications received foy and through Spiritist Mediums ls (if Demon origin. The writer traces lils subject through the Scriptures from the time when certain of the holy angels became dis obedient. Ile proves from the Scrip tures lh:it those fallen spirits per sonate the human dead, with whose past history, spirits, though invlsili'r ar? in.ron^iii.v acquainted. He shows, I thin tiley also frequently person ! ate tho Creator and the Redeemer, coin mn liding their deceived ones to pray, du pena ncc. etc. This, however, is morel j to lead them on and to brilia ' them more thoroughly under demon! i acal control. Sometimes by breaking j down thc natural barrier, thc hu nun i will, they |H?ssess their victim, and rule . him more or less to his ruin-frequent ! ly sending such to the mad-house. ' Numerous illustrations. Scriptural and ! otherwise, are given. The price of the lillie hool; is but ten cents: lt shdtdd > be in the hands of all interested in Spiritism or who have friends Inter ested therein. Knelose five two-cent stamps to the Kible and Tract Society. 17 Hicks stree?. Brooklyu, N. Y, JlRav. D. F.Thompson of Green /ood was in the city this week. VEL IH HERN WAY o NTI O N S DTHER Occasions UNITED STATES rist Tickets n Safe. Trip Fares Wain Service '' Schedules ly to any Representative or this Corny roy. //Ar-*K- Bl BLE ?STU DY* ON ?-*=0-N ABRAHAM, THE HEBREW. Genesis 12:1-9-Feb. 16. "/ trill bliss ?live, atnl untkc thy mime arcot; u:'d thou shalt be a btcssiiia."-Verse 2. HBRAHAM is one of tlie great est characters iu history. (Joel's promises milde lo him consti tute the foundation of faith for Jews. Christiaus and Mohammedans, although many of them are not aware of the fact. The Jews ure Abraham's descendants through Isaac and Jacob; while Mohammedans represent espe cially Ishmael and Esau. Christians pro fess to have become heirs to the chief est blessings promised to Abraham's Seed, by becoming Joint-heirs with Christ Jesus, whom they consider the antitype of Isaac. The New Testament claim is that the Church of Christ is the antitype of Re becca, Isaac's wife and Joint-heir; and that Christ and the Church, as the Spiritual Seed of _ Abraham, will be f/l M'j God's agency In U0! /'//fl blessing Hie na- B| ' ''?I dons. But much %\t\?^-^^ ' of the New Testa- ?$yf?/??f\ ment teachings 11 f^/nh?^y^^p was lost during ?? WM ^4>^r^ the Dark Ages. Iq3 Christians forgot 5I? r**--^ that they were '^^S/^^? called* to be Joint- ^* heirs in Messiah's "In thy seed shall alt Kingdom, to bless be olesaed.' nil the families of the earth. Instead, they got the narrow view that merely the Elect would be saved, who to all eternity .vould look over the battle ments of Lien ven and see all others of mankind in torture, and hear their groans to ail eternity. Only now are Bible students getting bnck to the teachings of Scripture Only now are we learning the true lin port of St. Paul's words. "If ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's Seed, and heirs according to the promise." God's Call to Abraham. Abraham's birthplace was Ur, one hundred twenty miles north of the Persian Gulf. His father Tera h was a heathen. Polytheism prevailed - the worshiping of many gods. Erom Ur. the family migrated to Haran, about five hundred miles in the direction of Palestine. There Abraham remained until Torah's death. (iod's dealings with Abraham, accord lng to St. Stephen ?Acts 7:2, 3). began while he was in Ur. God called him out of his evil surroundings, to be the founder of a new nation, holy and obedient to God. The migration from Ur to Haran took the family O'W-u from the Idolatrous scenes of the n' tropolls to pastoral life. In hnrmo' with the Divine call. . Abraham, thi n seventy-five years .old. his wife Sarnh ::::d his nephew LbiiT Ivitt? their flocks nnu herds, moved to Canaan after the death of Torah. Abraham's Great Faith tn God. Abraham was full of faith. This feature of his character especially en deared him to the Almighty, who. be cause of it. styled him His friend. The Bible does not claim that Abraham was perfect The reverse of this ls de clared-"There is none righteous I per feet], no, not one." (Romans .1:10.? None measure up to the glorious image of God represented hy Adam. Abraham was not the friend of God because of his great educatlou. nor for his wonderful Intellectual powers. Nev ertheless, he had Intellectual powers The fact that he was very rich Indi cates thnt he was a good mannger. His skill as n leader was shown when Lot and the wealthy Sodomites were taken captive by Chedorlaomer. Abraham promptly armed three hundred and eighteen of his servants, pursued the victors and recovered the spoils. But lt was not for his skill ns a gen eral that God loved Abraham. The special quality that God esteemed in him ls repeatedly mentioned in the Bl ble ns having been his faith. "Abra ham believed God." Children of Abraham. Abraham's children, from God's standpoint, include only those who liave faith in God The original evi dence of tills faith \vj ; / and obedience }A c> ^ wns circumcision -^yfciphi] of the flesh, fig '"^^^irVjSr nrativeiy repre ~Xr ^^^Jfr^^ SGntbig a turning vf'JI v^'W'V away from sin to "Y/ ? WVT^IS^ obedience to God vj/ ;/ Circumcision has ^*Jjc^^vS?ibecome largely a *^^^^>-'>^ o' ceremony w 11 h '^^?T%?h?v ,uo ,,ews- Suon faithless circtim "The Tr7tuaL-'SPir' cls,on entitles them to no spe dal Divine favor. But all Jews who still' trust in the promises made to Abraham will soon lie recipients of marked evidences of Divine blessing through Messiah, who soon is to set up Cod's Kingdom. St. Paul explains that all true Chris thins become the Spiritual Seed of Abraham-heirs of certain spiritual promises, as the natural seed are heirs of certain earthly promises, not yet ful filled. As the natural seed must main tain circumcision to mark their sop arnteness from the Gentiles, so the 'Spiritual Seed must have circumcision of tj>e hen rt-sena rn tl ii ur them from the world and from sin. marking them as "peculiar people, zealous of good works." We exhort both Jews and Christians to honesty and faithfulness-obedience to God: the one class, that they may Inherit the Heavenly promises; the otb er. that they may be ready for the In heritance which will be theirs as soon as the Heavenly, Spiritual Seed of Abraham shall have been completed by the First Resurrection. V COLUMBIA THEATR1 ?< ? Monday Night, 8:30 Februar THAT GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL ORGANIZATION THE SMART SE Headed by SALEM TUTT WHITNEY fill 4 v ?fi . ?:. ifs SM HOMER TUTT and BLANCHE THOMPSO IN A DAZZLING NEW PRODUCTION ? (j ?? THE DARKTOWN POLITISIB 25 - BIG MUSICAL HITS - 25 Book and Lyrics by Salem Tutt Whitney Music by T. L. Corwell, Whitney, Tutt and Watterson THE DIXIELAND DRILL THE DANCING CONTESTS RAG TIME JUBILEE THE SPECTACULAR BATTLESCENE THE MALE AND FEMALE OCTETTE THE GRAND ENSEMBLE SINGING THE SONG HITS OF THAT FAMOUS COMEDIAN, SALEM TUTT WHITNEY 1 m I Dil il I INI Hil SEATS ON SALE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. SEE PRICES BOX SEATS 75 and S 1.00 ORCHESTRA 50, 75 and $1.00 BALCONY !<K bn<a -y GALLERY 25 cenis WjL BUSY DAY EVERY Special Bargain ounter AT N. H. COLLINS' EVERY WEDNESDAY m m Special invitation to our Lady customers to call and examine our Bargain Counter. You can save one third of ACTUAL COST. Watch the growth of the big Q. All mail orders promptly filled, N. H. COLLINS Phone 1766 1125 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. M. JAMES Shoe Repair Shop. I repair, half sole, whole sole and heel shoes on short notice and at prices in keep ing with the'cost of Leather. All work guaranteed. Send your shoes to me, M. JAMES 716 assembly St. Columbia. For The Best Hand Tailored Suits at Lowest Prices See I S. LEEYY Columbia's Leading Merchant Tailor Phone 319 1221 Taylor Street 'LEEYY LEADS." ll The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of the special service at Wesley M. E. church, Sunday Feb. 9 th, which appears in another col umn. Sap?ta! Loan Office. MOB PINKELST EIN, Proprietor I Main St., Corner Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. MONEY TO {-PAN l| ON Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry or Anything of Value Bar gains in Unredeemed Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Sport ing Goods, Etc. Our Specialty-Trunks and Suit Caaes.