The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, July 13, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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t t V ?<> ?<> PMOTEOTON je hp Wanamaker, whose life has been insured for a million and a half, once said: Prom the day an honest man pays the'first premium for life insurance, that first receipt of his gives a new Impulse, a new light to his eye and a new hope to his heart. The late GroverJCleve land said: Get a policy and then hold on to it. It meana self-respect; it means that ' nobody wHl have to put something In a hat for you or your dependent ones. Dr. Lyman Abbott said: One could easily bear to take his wife and children down with him into poverty so long as he could he with them to help carry the loaa but to go off to his eternal rest and leave them to go down into poverty and to fight the wolf from the door, what more terrible prospect? The Rev. T. De Witt Talmagc, said: It is a mean thing to go up to heaven while your family go to the poorhouse. When they are out at the elbows the thought of your splendid itobe In Heaven will not keep them warm. The minister may preach a splendid sermon over your _ remains, and the quartette may sing like four angels alighted in the organ loft, but your death will be a swindle. SEE ZEIGLER & DIBBLE SPECIAL AGENTS Orangeburg, S. C. BN TME WOSLDc THE- JEQU2TABIUS HJFE ASSURMCE SOOETYo ' WHE<R.E rOU C/fN> W IT / r PUT-yOUR 'money in a bank, .so you will "be .able to pay ' your Bl LLSXANT>..MAKE \pl"RCHASES by A 'fHECK IT'CIVES vro u A G o o T> {CREDIT 'RATlNGi EOlSTOSSAVlHeS BARK TOTAL RESOagggS S525750J6. a.iHKe?s.iiAifl?? mim HOLD up Red Meat?the VV chew for men* Always good?better now than ever. No spice to make your tongue sore?no excessive sweetening to make you spit yourself away and ruin your stomach. Just high-grade North Carolina tobacco, properly sweetened a perfect process. Sure S you 're born, it s the real thing in good chewing, Get busy today and find out for yourself.' Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for our FREE oner to che wer s only. Name_ Address Made only by LlIPFERT SCALES Co.,Winston-Salem, N. C TOBACC MYRTLE BEACH HOTEL THE MYRTLE BEACH HOTEL, Myrtle Beach, is Now Open for the Season. This well known hotel having been refitted and refurnished, lo cated on one of the finest beaches on the South Atlantic Coast Is ready for the summer resorter. It appeals strongly to those wanting a seaside vacation, excellent su"f, boating, fishing, etc. Music and Dancing at the Pavilion, Absolutely no malaria in this region, the sandy soli thoroughly draining the surrounding country. We desire to cater to the best families, those wanting all the comforts of home life. The summer schedule of trains to and from Bfyrtel Beach enables one to leave any part of Eastern South Carolina aad reach Myrtle Beach for noon dinner. Special Rates by the Week For Families ai'd Children. St. John & Son Myrtle Beach.South Carolina For the Best Stationery _qo to_ * SIMS BOOK STORE. UE-srfraifes* Worship of Moloch. DIVINE JUSTICE AND MERCY II Chronioloc 33:1-20--July 16 "Cease to do evil; learn **o do veil."?Ice* 1:18, 17. TR TP ANASSEH. the central figure 1%/n ot this study, was the son of j ? a the good King Hezekiah. / Manasseh succeeded to the throne of Judah in bis twelfth year? the bad son of a good father. This matter of good fathers and evil sons, and evil fathers and good sons, was probably due, frequently, to the good or evil character of the mothers, as well as to the fact that the king, occu pied with the affairs of state, could not give proper attention to the cultivation of his own children, although, doubt less, there are exceptions to this rule. How Few Recognize the Sacred ness of Parental Responsibilities Parentage is undoubtedly the highest and most important function of human life. Yet how few realize the sacred ness of parental res ponsibiUties! The Prophet In quires, "Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?" While admitting the In ference that none of our race can possibly be per fect, we must ad mit also that in the parents reside great possibilities .respecting the good or evil of their children. This respon sibility should be felt in mating?be fore marriage. We are not urging that marriage should be put upon the same piane as stock breeding, and the finer sentiment disregarded; but we do claim that trie spirit of a sound mind should be sought in connection with the most important contract of life, affecting not only the destiny and happiness of the pair, but also of their offspring. Is it any wonder that children are born nervous and pj&evish when we know that th& mother in bearing them was fretted and annoyed in a thousand ways? Is It any wonder that children are born to a heritage of passion, anger and lust, when we think of the experi ences of their mothers which are thus Impressed upon them? Surely all par ents of reasonable judgment, under standing these matters, would lay prop er foundations for character in their children?foundations upon which, sub sequently, they would patiently, care fully and lovingly develop their chil dren along the lines of the highest standards of righteousness and the beauty of holiness and loyalty to the Creator! But while this should be the endeavor of all, when could we hope ever to bring the world into a condi tion to desire and strive for such re sults? Never! Hope for the world would die were it not based upon the sure Word of the Lord, which prom ises mankind help from on High in the great Kingdom of Messiah. The Valley of Hinnom King Manasseh reintroduced idolatry,) built altars for the worship of Baal in the courts of the temple, usc-d enchant ments and communicated with evil spirits. The punishment for idolatry was not eternal torment be it noted; that erroneous view came to'us during the "Dark Ages." We are getting back to a better understanding of God and His Word. In connection with the king's idola trous delusions, it is recorded in verse fiix that he "caus ed his children to pass through the lire in the valley of HI n n o m." That valley lies just outside the city of Jerusalem, to the south. It is now consider ably filled up and covered with or Medlaeval Moloch-\Tor- Chards. Of old it ship. ^ -^ag a (j?gp vai. ley. It was used for religious rites at one time. A great brass image erect ed there, the body of which was hol low, constituted a flue for the fires built underneath. The image had out stretched arms, which became heated and upon these arms children were sometimes offered in sacrifice to the false deities, wholly contrary to every thing authorized by the Almighty. Later on, this valley of Hinnom was polluted so that it might never again be used as a place of worship. No doubt it was used as a place for the destruction of the offal of the city of Jerusalem?dead cats and rats and dogs, etc., were thrown there and fire and brimstone burned therein for the destruction of the foul gases. The bod ies of the vilest criminals might after death also be thrown into this valley as refuse. In the New Testament, written in Greek, this "valley of the son of Hin nom" is styled Qe-hinnom, or, later, Gehenna. Our Lord several times used this valley in illustrating the Second. Death?the hopelessness of all those who would wilfully, Intelligently and persistently refuse the grace of God. Eventually all who will come to love righteousness and hate iniquity shall be enabled to attain eternal life, and all who will love Iniquity and hate righteousness shall baTe the punish ment of the Second Death, symbol ically represented in Gehenna?"ever lasting destruction from the presence of the Lord." Notice of Guardian. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day the seventeeth day of July, A. D. 1911, I will file with the Probate Judge, in and for the County of Or angeburg, my final accounts as Guar dian of Frank M. Culler, Cecil R. Culler, May M. MoMichael, nee Cul ler, and Georgia C. Culler, the young er, and will thereupon immediately apply to the said Probate Court for my final discharge as such Guardian. Georgia C. Culler, Guardian. June 15th, 1911. 4t. CADIDATES CARDS. To the Voters of the City of Or angeburg.?I hereby respectfully an nounce myself a candidate for the office of Mayor of the city of Orange burg at the approaching municipal election, and will appreciate the en dorsement of my candidacy. Very truly yours, W. W., Wannamaker. To the Voters of the City of Orange burg: At the earnest solicitation of many friends I hereby announce my self a candidate for-the office-of May or Orangeburg in the approaching municipal election. I realize fully the importance and honor of the position I'ask at your hands, and I believe I oan fill the office to the complete satisfaction of the entire citizenship, and I respect fully request your favourable consid eration of my candidacy. If you elect me, I shall assume the duties and responsibilities of the office, determined to devote my best energies to the advancement of our city. " Tours truly, O. K. Wilson. Neeses Defeated Springfield. iNeeses, S. C. July 7th. Neeses de feated Springfield on the local dia mond to the tune of 17 to 4. The feature of the lerame was the hitting of the local boys touching nip Spring field's pitchers for a total of 25 hits including one home run three three .baggers and four doubles. Neese for the locals pitched a steady game hav ing ten strike outs to his credit and was especially effective with men on bases. Batteries, Neeses, Neese and Hoover; Springfield, Dibble, Smith, and Brodie and Felder.. Unjpire, R. V. Livingston. North Defeats Swansea. North, July, 10. Before a large crowd Friday afternoon Swansea again proved to be a victim of the North Tigers, the score being 7 to 2 in favor of the locals. Batteries, North, Boles and Robinson; Swan sea, Jumper, Lybrand and R-ucker. Struck out by Boles 4, Jumperl, Ly brand 9. Two base hits, E. Robinson and C. W. Livingston. Hits, North 19 and Swansea 11. Umpire Mr. Salley. 1 There were about two hundred peo ple present Bolt Struck Husband. At Royalton, 0., Alfred Lequesne, a bowler of national reputation, was killed by lightning Monday. With his wife, he was in a hammock under a tree when the bolt struck him, killing him instantly. His wife fell to the ground unconscious, but was not injured. MATTER OF TASTE. The Donkey?Flno weather we're having, Mr. Pig. The Pig?I don't think so. Why, wo haven't had any mud for a week. HIS REASON. The Piano Man?I suppose you go to church on Sunday when you don't play baseball. The Worldly Man?My dear man, when the weather Is too bad to play baseball It Isn't fit to venture out at all. To the Public The Orangeburg Trust Com pany has been organized to en gage in the Real Estate Business in Orangeburg, S. C. Offices No. 5 Court House Square. Mr. C. B. Langston will be in charge, but in \ is absence from the office J. A. Berry will attend to matters. Anyone having City or Country property they would like to sell will find a ready purchaser by list ing it with us. Anyone wanting to purchase Real Estate in the City or Coun ty may do so through us. Watch Our Ad. Orangeburg Trust Company. The crops are improving very much after the refreshing rains. 9 "The House of McNamara" Mid-Summer Clean-Up Sale All Desirable New 1911 Suits. $15 & $16.50 New Suits $17 & $18.50 New Suits $20 & $22.50 New Suits $12.25 $13.10 $15.75 $25 & $27.50 New Suits $28 & $30 New Suits Boys Suits at in price 25 $22.50 t "3 off Earl and Wilson and Wilson Bros. Shirts. ! $3.00 Kind .... $2.10 $1.50 Kind .... $1.10 f 2.00 Kind .... 1.55 1.00 Kind_ .80 Regal and Forbush Shoes. The $5.50 and $5.00 qualities now .'.. . . $3.85 f Big savings in Underwear and other goods. Sale lasts just 10 days and no goods charged. THE HOUSE OF McNAMARA 232 and 234 King, and 203 Meeting Streets, Charleston, S. C. The Arcade Department Store- jj The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order f House in the South. ^PFPf AI ^e are mem^ers ?^ the Charleston ^* *^*?*-l""Refund Association, and will pay your Railroad fare to Charleston if you shop here. In addition we guarantee you better values and greater varieties to choose from than you will find outside of the Great Market Centres. CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCKS We are overstocked with Spring and Summer Merchandise of every kind: Tailor-Made Suits, Silk and Lingerie Dresses, Children's Dresses, Ladies Waists, Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Notions, Floor Coverings, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Furnishings, Etc. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WE HAVE PLACED THE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE From a Quarter to a Half Less Than Original Price, I Pay us a visit. Write he amples or send us an open f order. We will attend to it as carefully as if you were here in person. John H. Schacte D ealer m Groceries of All Kinds Fruits and Vegeta bles in Season. GIVE HIM A CALL Russell St. Orangeburg, S. C. Lumber and Shingles Lumber and Framing All Sizes. Coiling, Floors, and Weather boards. Ready for delivery on the moment. 75,000 Black Cyprus hand drawn shingles now on the yard ready for delivery. E. N. Scoville, 44 W. Russell St., .. 'Phone 18. Notice. I hereby forbid -anyone to house, hire or maintain ray son Bubber Alt man, a boy of sixteen years. He hav ing left home without a just cause. H. D. Altman.(L. S.) WANTED. A share of your patronage in the BICYCLE BUSINESS. We seil them. First class repairing of Bi cycles, Sewing Machines and Key Fitting, Etc. Lawn Mowers and other cutting tools sharpened. COME AND SEE US. A. W. 22 Church St., Orangeburg, S. C. The Times and Democrat lias the largest circulation of any county pa per in the State. Get the J. M. batterlee at L. E. Riley'a and yon get the best