The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, June 01, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Free Round Trip to Charleston Tk Retail Merchants Taj Your Fare. Out-of-town shoppers may come to Charleston, stay from one to five days, attend the theatres, visit the Island resorts, etc., do baying and have their railroad fare paid for the round trip. The only conditions to bo complied with ore: First, that your combined pur* bases amount to $25 or more. Second, that you come from a poiz t twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, that your fare mast not exceed 5 per cent, of your total purchases. The merchants of Charleston carry large and well assorted stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to choose from. Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished of ten. Prices are very reasonable, considering quality. The foUowing merchants are members of this refund plan and wiU be very glad to serve you. If you cannot find what you want in your home town, remember you can always get it in Charleston. ASK FOR REFUND BOOKS. Art Stores. Lanaeur's Art Store. 238 King 8t Antique Furniture, Morgenstern Furniture Company, .62 Reid st Bakers. Condon's Bakery. . .153 Rutledge ave Book Stores. Walker, Evans & Cogswell .. .. .3 Broad st J. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st Carpets, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company. .247 King st China, Glass and Queensware. Charleston Crockery Company... .299 King st Cigars and Tobacco. Foliin Bros. Co.2SO King st Clothing and Gents' Furnishing. Bentschner & Visanska. .252 King st Hirsch-Isreal Company. .King and Wentworth Bluectiein Bros..494-496 King st W. S. Cook Company.332 King st S. Brown Sons. .354-356 King st Banov & Volaski. . .385 King st Department Stores. M. Furchgott & Sons. .240-242 King st Louis Cohen & Co. 231;-234 King st and 203 Meeting J. a. Read Co.249 King st Th'.- Kerrison Dry Goods Co. .. . .80-82 Hasel st Druggist. Paragon Drug Co. .286-288 King st Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co.. .. 133 Market st Florists Counelley-McCarty C >. .296 King st Furniture. Phoenix Furniture Co. .:. .. 187-191 King st Buell & Roberts_573 King st A. G. Rhodes & Son. . 359-361 King st Furniture and Dry Goods. Buell & Roberts.... 573 King a.. Grocers. J. H. Hesse. .Montague & Coming The John Hurkamp Co. .King aud Broad sts ""Guns, Bicycles and Sporting Goods. The B. H. Worthen Arms Co.. .. .230 King st Hardware. M. H. Lazarus. .King and Hasell sts A. McL .Martin. . . .363 King st StrochecVer & McDermid. ,.28 7 King st Ball Supply Co.. ..377 King st Jewelers. Jas. Allan & Co.. . .285 King st Carr.ngton, Thomas & Co. .251 King st Optician and Optical Supplies. Parsons Optical Co.. 24 4 King st Pianos, Organs, Music aud Mu sical Merchandise. Seig'ing's Music Store. .243 King st Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc. Minnis Stove Co.,. .King and Burns lane Shoe Stores. Robert E. Martin_ 256 King st H.J.Williams.'. . .24SKingst Robert Martin. . . 139 Market st A. A. Hirsch.281 King st D. O'Brien & Sons.. .381 King et W. F. Livingston. . .366 Singst Jacob's Shoe Store. .510 King st Trunks and Bogs. Charleston Trunk Company.. .. .270 Kingst Tyj>ewriters and Office Supplies. Edward J. Murphy.. 157 Meeting ' CLASSIFIED COLUMN 25 Beautiful Foreign View postal cards, 20c. Ferguson, 1042 Lafay ette Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. < For Sale?Wire Fish Baskets,, price $1.50 with order. Send for cir cular. W. A. Jester, Griffin, Ga. Wanted?bookkeepers, stenographers and clerks for high-grade positions. Southern Business Bureau, Char lotte, N. C. Agents.?We save you 25 er cent, on your portrait work. Big job lot frames 10x20. Owens Portrait & Frarse Works, Hogansville. Ga. <Joose and Duck Feather Beds.?New clea a and white, covered with high ' grace ticking, only $ 12.75 each. Dixie Feather Bed Co., Corbett, N. C. Mayberry's Chicken Remedy for Gaps, Roup and Cholera. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postpaid, 25c. Tells how to get future supply free. Guy May berry, Newberry, Ind. E<*gs in incubator lots or single sit tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per 15; $8.00 per hundred. Nice cock erels, $2.00 each. Eugenia Ham mor.d, North Augusta, S. C. 4,000 acres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,000 acres in cultivation, 50 tenant houses, good barns, excellent fen ces; 3,000 acres timber; $20 per acre. Harris Realty Co., Claren don, Ark. Feath;r Beds?Mall us $10 and we will ship you a nice, new 36-pound feather bed and 6-pound pair pil lows, freight prepaid. Turner & Corn well, Feather Dealers, Char lotte, N. C. Dobbii' Single Comb Rhode Island Reds and "Crystal" White Orping tons win and lay when others fall, stock and eggs for sale. Send for mating list. G. A. Dobbs, Box B. 24. Gainesville, Ga. Wan ed?Men and ladies to take three months practical course. Ex pert management. High salaried podtlons guaranteed. Write for ca;alogue now. Charlotte Tele graph School, Charlotte, N. C. Wan.ed?Men to take thirty days' pnctlcal course in our machine sb ^ps and learn automobile bu3i ness. Positions secured gradu ate, $25 per week e.nd up. Char lo:te Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra phers, clerks, write us if desiring employment. We place competent business help and are not able to ?apply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. When Medicines Fail, will take your case. Diseases of Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either eex) permanently Every Horse Owner dreads that moat dangerous disease. Colic. Be prepared for an emergency by having a bottle of Noah's Colic Remedy on band. More animals die from Colic thun all uther non-contagious diseases combined. Nine out of every ten cases would have been cured if Noah'* Colic Remedy had been given in time. It Isn't a drench or dope, but is a remedy given on the tongue. ?o simple that a w man or chile1, can give it. If it fails to cure, your money will be refunded. If your dealer ct-nnot supply you send 50c in ? tampe and wo will mail a bottle. Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. eradicated by Natura! Methods. Interesting literature free. C. Cul len Kowerton, Durham, N. C. Wanted?Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to know that the "Alco" brand of Sa9h, Doors and Blinds are the best and are made only by the Auguita Lumber Company, who manufac ture everything in Lumber and Millwork and whose watchword Is "Quality." White Augusta Lum ber Company, Augusta, Georgia, for prices on any ord*.r, large or small. Sand Hill Land For Sale?This coun country is rapidly settling with people who are anxious to get away from unhealthy climates and high priced lands. The climate is excellent. No fever. N'o malaria. Land will raise as much cotton as lands selling for two hundred dol lars an acre, and yet you can buy this for the same amount you pay rent. People ar^ com.ng her*? ev ery day, and you had better come while prices are still low. Some land as low as four dollars an acre. H. A. Page, Jr., Aberdeen, N. C. Don't Delay'Longer?In providing your home with a good piano or or ?an. Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivat ing. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives cntertainmet for the chll dre, and keeps them at home. ThiB lj our 27th year of uninterrupted success here, hence we are better pro pared than ever to supply the beet pianos and organs and will save you KE-STTOIES Flee from idolatry. A GOD READY TO PARDON Hosea 14?-June 4 "For thou art a God ready to pardon, graciou* and merciful, ?low to auger."?? eh. o.-n. CODAY'S study Is an exhortation by the Prophet Hosen to Is rael. at that time distinct from Judab; but it Is applies ble to our own nation as (veil as to every nation. Israel bad become de bauched through Idolatry. Intermar riage with the royalty of heathen na tions had introduced the idolatries of heat ben religions and the sensualities which constituted their attractive fea tures to the people. With the sensu allty came a lack of moral sense?a general numbness of conscience re specting impurities. The record indi cates that Hosea'8 own wife was an adulteress, a debauchee, who finally left her husband and ber false off spring. Later the Prophet took ber back under his own roof, bui not as his wife. He wns compassionate to ward her and her offspring. "Return Unto the Lord" No doubt tbe Prophet's own expert ences had much to do with awaken ing him to a realization of tbe deplorable state of his own peo ple. Wben the spirit of the Lord came upon him in prophecy, he could the bet ter from h I s own experiences pnter into sym p a t b y with tliem. Tbe Israelites were fatherless In the seuse that they bnd denied the Heavenly Fa; ber. the Creator, and had become children of the Adversary; even as Jesus said to some, "Ye are of your father the Devil, for his works ye do." In their repentance, In their return to God. tbr-y were uot only to abandon false hopes and false worship and in iquity. 1 nit they were to take with them words, and say unto the Lord. "Take away our iniquity and receive us gra ciousl.v. that we tuny render unto Thee the fruit of our lips?our praise." Then follows a prophecy which has not yet Leon fulfilled, but will, we be lieve, soon be realized. It tells of the turning away of God's anger, of His blessing upon Israel. It will have ful Blment when Messiah begins His reign. "Receive Us Graciously" Be tt noted that tbe people of Israel to this day have not accepted the Lord's terms as stated by tbe Prophet They have nut asked to be received by grace ?graciously. How (Jod can be Just and yet clear us was not made known In Hosen's day. but is uow clearly set forth as the very essence of the "good tidings" of God's love. God himself has provided In Je sus this, the Ransom sacrifice, neces sary to the satisfaction of Divine Jns tice. so tbat God can be both Ju*t and merciful, although those terms are an tagonistic. In order to have a clear understand lug of God's merciful provision it If necessary, first, that the trnnsgresso: shall come to a realization of his own needs?that be shall crave a recognition by tbe Creator and a share In ills mer cy and loving provisions. Such aban doning of sin to tbe extent of ability will nc assisted of the Lord in connec tion wirb the exercise of faith in Him. which will bring rest and peace of soul and a r<-.i!izatloo tbat Divine mercy will mnk*- ^'"<k1 all unintentional blem Ishes and ewtise all things to work to gether for ts<?>;\ to him. Hut there is no place on rti* Highway of Holiness? the Highway nl Divine mercy and love and forglvenc - and peace?for trans gressors, for thus, who knowingly and willingly go couirary to the Divine wilt Christendom's Idolatrous Debauch We are not to lose the force of this lesson by applying it wholly to the na tion of Israel. There is also n notu Ilia: spiritual Is r :i e I, styled ? ? (' hrlstendom." professing to be espoused to the Lord. Christen dorn Is. In the Scriptures, charg ed with adultery. In that sbe lives with the world. She is charged also with idolatry ? with worship ing bouses and lands, banks, stocks and bonds, name and fame. Only the comparatively few, a mere handful, know God as theii Father and are known of Him as Hi* children. Tbelr confidence is In tb. work of their own hands, and In lodges, unions, trusts, insurance, church membership, etc. "God is not In all their thoughts." The condition of "Christendom" to day Is one of trust In armies and nn vies, soldiers and guns, neroplnues and dyuamlte. grent wealth and prosperity Under the picture of Laodicea. the nominal church of todny is described as saying, "I nm rich and Increased In goods and have need of nothing." The Lord answers. "Thou knowest not that thou art poor and wretched and mis erable and blind and naked. I counsel thee to buy of Me gold tried in the fire and-ralment. that rhoti iiinyest be cloth ed and that the shame of thy naked ness do not appear "?Rev. 3:17, 18. A. prevalent form of idolatry. A Baby Rules a Mining Camp. The baby was found by one of the members of the camp, and formally adopted by all. If you want a good laugh read how this mite of humani ty ruled its elders in "Bruvver Jim's Baby," by P. V. Mighels, at Sims' Book Store. Now fifty cents. money. Write us at once for catalogs and for our easy payment plan and prloeB. Malone's Music House, Co lumbia, 8. <a HEZEKIAH'S GREAT REFORM II Chronicles 30?Juno 11 'Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart."?I Samuel id ft. KING HEZEK1AH of Judah has a wonderful record as a man of God, a reformer, a patriot, yet he was the son of a bad father, who in turn was the son of a good father, who in turn was the son of a bad father. The alterna tion between good nud bad for four generations Illustrates the fact that, although heredity has much to do with every member of our race, nev ertheless, there are counter-balances In nature. We ure all members of Adam's fam ily, and as such we are all sharers in the general weakness, mental, moral and physical, which for six thousand yea re has descended upon us. St. Paul refers to this, saying. "Ry one man's disobedience sin entered into the world, and death as the result of sin; and thus death passed upon all men. because all are sinners. ? Ko rnaus 5:12. The downward or sinful tenden cy Inbred in our very constitution is so stroug that uoue is able fully to overcome It. The best that any of us can do Is to set our wills in opposition to our Inherited weaknesses and to fight courageously against them. The Apostle assures us that if it were possible for humanity to fully gain such a victory over its fallen self ns to bring itself back to perfection, then doubtless God would have pro vided that svay of salvation. Hezekiah the Reformer The King's father had introduced Idolatrous worship?erecting altars and groves to the worship of Baal. God's temple was strewn with rubbish. Un der the direction of the King, the Levites began a cleansing work. It required eight days to carry out the rubbish from the court, etc. Thon the priests, who alone were authorised to enter into the Holy, or temple proper, were directed to cleanse the temple it self. But as a preliminary work, before the cleansing of the court or the tem ple began, the King directed that the priests and the Levites sanctify them selves afresh to the Lord and His service. How appropriate! How In harmony with the words of the Proph et Isainh, who lived at that time and who was the King's counselor?"Be ye clean, that bear the vessels of the Lord's house.'"?Isa. C2:ll. But let us not forget the instruction of St. Peter upon this subject Com paring the priesthood of Israel with the institutions of the Christian church, St. Peter gives us the thought that the priests of olden times do not find their antitypes In the clerpy of today, but In God's saintly or sanctilled peo ple, whether In or out of the public ministry. Thus St. Peter says to all of the con secrated Church of Christ, "Ye are a Royal Priesthood, u Holy Nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the prnlses of Him who has called you out of darkness into Ills marvel ous light." The Divine Blessing The conclusion of the feast was a Divine blessing upon all the people, through th?; Priests and Levites. So there goes ont a Divine blessing from the Lord's sanctified people ?from all the consecrated of the household of faith?to the peo ple in general? to their neigh liora, their friends and vis itors from afar. Bezekioh'a great Pait- Let such be our over- lnfluenceamongst men. In this connection let us remem ber the power of the tongue, of which the Apostle said, "Therewith praise we God, and therewith curse (or injure) we men." Let our tongues und all our powers be used in blessing the people as well as in praising our God. The King wisely began his reforma tion at the temple and gave the priests and Levites the first share therein. It was later that the idols of the city of Jerusalem were gathered and hurled Into the valley of Kedron, and It waB after the fervor of the Passover occa sion that the zeal of the people in gen eral rose high, end they went forth all over the land, destroying the Idols, the groves of Baal, and every symbol of disloyalty to God. And so today: Every where the light of our day Is showing more and more of the meanness, selfishness, corrup tion?some of it centuries old, and some ?1 It bred of special privilege and opportunity. The call for reform is heard on every hand, although some times but feeble. The proper place for reform Is, ns In Hezeklah's day, with the sauptiflcation of the priests and the Levites themselves. If the Church of Christ could but faithfully perform her responsibility, under the direction of the King, it would mean n great revival of religion. Football Invades Politics. A young athlete "throws" a foot ball game at Yale, and thu conse quences echo In the Palouse country of Washington State. Read "The Chrysalis," by Harold Morton Kram er. Fifty cents at Sims Book Store. Officer Shot to Death. Constable W. L. Stagg, of Bessen er, Ala, was found shot to death in, the woods near that place Friday. It is believed two white men committed the crime. Numbers of cigarette stubs were found near the body. LOUIS COHEN & CO. 232 ad 234 King, and 203 Meeting Streets, Charleston, S. C. THE ARCADE STORE The largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order house in the South. Write us. Try us on an order. Your near est mail box places our store right next door to you. GRAND SHOWING I of Spring and Summe Dress Goods, Silks, dainty I white and coloren Wasti Fabrics, Notions, Gents I Furnishings, Shoes, Floor Coverings, Muslin Un derwear, Ladies and Children Dresses, Walking Skirts, Tailor Made Suits, Millinery, Etc : : : : : We Solicit Your Patronage, and Guarantee Sat isfaction or Your Money Back CIGGILETTES. Ryan Walker. HIS SCHEDULE. "Hey, mister, do ye fish all the timer' "Yes; most of the time, sonny." "What do you do when you ain't fish? lng?" "Sleep." "An' when you don't Bleep 7" "Fish r EMANCIPATED. "Does your wife want to vote?" "She doesn't know." "Why doesn't she know?" "I haven't told her yet" TAKING SOMETHING FOR IT. Physician?Kleptomania Is a disease. Detective?I guess that*8 right I'VS noticed that it? victlmn are always taking something for It ir SEARCH OF SPORT. Tbc Tourist?Can a man shoot any email game around her?? The Native?Over at the livery stable they'll shoot you some crap* for a nickel. THE READY EXPLAINER Customer?Why do you put so many little berries under the top layer of big ones? Grocer?That Is done so that we oaa get more of them Into a box. THE REASON FOR IT. Cora Fee?What does your old bald headed friend do for a lfvin'? Sue Brette?He don't have to work. He's a rich railway magnate. Cora Fee?Then that's what makes Vim so attractive. Very Unusual Case. A very Interesting case promises to come from the arrest of Prince Gol phin, a negro, charging him with the murder of George Walker, another negro, at Alken, about three years ago. There are two men in the pen intentlary serving sentences for this murder. Prince Golphin was at the time also charged with a complicity in the murder, but he turned State's evidence, and the charges against him were not pressed. The People's Bank. Orangeburg, South Carolina, Fishing Boat Upset. Moses Clement, aged 28. was I drowned and Elmer Clement and F. M. Dietz, were rescued Saturday ! night at the mouth of the Savannah [River, after a hard fight with the [water. The rescue was made by the Merchants' and Miners' Transporta tion Company steamer Tuscan, In from Philadelphia. * Capital Stock 30,000 Surplus and profits 25,000 Liability of Stock holders 30,000 Protection to Deposi tors $85,000 Highest rate of interest paid in SAVINGS DEPART MENT And will pay 4 1 2 per cent on CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT I We want yonr account.? We guarantee absolute safety to de positors and every courtesy to all customers. We keep your money for you free of charge and pay you Interest. We have ample resources to give you accommodations. Safe, consen tive, successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar i ? nurance. Call and Bee us or write ua. D. O. HERBERT, President. B. F. MUCKBNF?S9, Vice-President. J. W. CTJLLEB CashL. Two in Two by Auto. Near Richmond, Va., Austin Mil ler, a mechanician, was killed Sun day while testing an automobil.? on I the Brook road. A tire burst, and Miller las hurled against a c?dar tree with such force that his body was torn almost in two at the waist. * Fleeced on Ship Board. There were fat pickings for two professional gamblers over on the Lusitana arriving rec ntly at New York. One passenger reported that in four dnys the gamblers picked up $14,000, one of their victims losing $1,000. ? r>LOYi RATES ?^~fv For The s? BEGINNING JUNE FIRST. "\ Now is the time to begin to prepare for the fall md new year position. Lessons by mail if desired. Positlo ns guaranteed. No vacation. ?outr;er9 Conjrgerclfcl dcfyool Calhoun & Meeting sts., Charleston, S. C; Wilmington, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Durham, N. C. The highest endorsed Business College In the SoutL Atlantic. Enter any time. Write for full information.