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IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO CONSTRUCT A MODEL HOME YOU WILL KEEP IN VIEW THESE QUALITIES C o-Ti venience Hea Ithfulness Safety Cheerful ne Phone 223L a o Cleanline s s "Do It Electrically f* PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY at Gives prcimpt and careful atten tion to ajl kinds of Insurance? including ?F I R E, TORNADO, I HEALTH a n|d ACCIDENT,"' j BURGL?R,y and LIABILITY. Also FIDELITY, OFFICIAL. JUDICIAL arid CONTRACT' [BONDS. I \ Let our solicitor beat the Fire Engine td yourjproperty. j G. EUGENE} TRIBBLE, Mgr.&Treas. Second floor of | Brown Building N. Main St. Our Motto is "SERVICE* >ne^O? mimfA you'll realize why Fords and Government bonds are bought with feqiia ! surance. Strongest fift&n^ dally?world-wide \? Injj scope?largest in volume of output. We build our reputation into the car. Better buv a Ford= . Five hundred dollars is the price of the. ^ord runabouts; the touring car la five the town car seven flfly?f. o. b, roll, complete with equipment. .Oet ,,...,?, log and particulars from Archie . L. 64d, local dealer. Anderson. S. Ci vi itl. ;> . ii, ? :? Sunday Schoo THE LESSON FOB ; PREPARED BY DR. Z. T. C WATCHFULNESS Luke 12.85.48. ~~ The presage which forms this Icb son is the cooelusslon of the address on covteousness -which we began to study labt week. The 'subject was not wholly changed, and we .would do well to bold In mind that what our Saviour eays here is said primarily ot the temptation to covetousness, though, of course, his,words can navel a wider application. It is also well to bold in midd that this passage is not referring to what we usually sneak of as the 'second coming jiff ChriBt. At least I think that It does/ not. The second coming of Christ la that event - at. the end of all the ages which will bring history Itself to a close. It will be followed by tb e reeurectlon ''and the final judgment. It is not possible for. us to think ! that this ' great event. Is liable ' to come at - any hour. The Scriptures do not encourage us In this expectancy ; and. those - who try to cuitivate.lt are liable to become fan-! tafatlc. / But this paasage and a great many ether passages speak of the coming of Christ into our lives that we can live in daily /and hourly expectancy of. We mus^t remember that the Christ who is coming at the end ot all the ages is/now living and reigning over this WA>rld and especially over bis eliurci'. people and ministers. While be it/ absent .from It, so far As bodily presence ta concerned, yet be Is pr?s en? in spirit. He sees and contdola d/.. And It is He who comes in judg ment to znUft-tn fflfa Hte: ; ,rv^ . A young Baptist minister, a few "years ago was living in gross sin and been for a: good long time. He confidently thought he hgd so covered his deeds that he could go/on.. And yet, in ; ah> hour,, that. he thought not and by ways he never dreamed of. hej, was utterly exposed and waa appoint ed blB portion with the hypocrites This is but a sample. Now-; whit ?rc ought to realize Is this: That It was Christ Himsoir that ouu.e in juugtoeui on this young rnlninter. Christ. did cot. figuratively, come In?be literally, really came to htm. He will not more certainly add literally be at.the final judgment than he waa at the judgment that came on., that man. Now. as Christ came to th^f man? bo Bo Is liable to come tq.^irery filsclple and especially tq.. - every ministnr, Theao advents, |ff Christ to judgment In this lite are not coiiflned to indi i ?iduals. ' He thus comes to families, to churches, to nations. But our lea son today deals with his coming toi individuals. He is thus liable to coruo any day and any hour. It Is not un reasonable to be ever expecting him. ! He pot only comes to judge; he also boddenly comes to bless. It la per fectly wonderful now. as we say. the ! wh^cl of fortune turns in a good man's life and he is raised at once to honor and power. In every single Instance these aro acts of our Christ. Let us therefore etudy this lesson la the light of' these suggestions. ' To Ail Disciple*. j 1. The figure of the Master. Verses 35-38. In tbst age men had slaves j whom they would often require to ran-1 der unreasonable service; and Whom, they would unmercifully beat for tha' smallest offenses. . . In that %Sp - Ihn wedding feast waO the onowttiai occa - sion and at.weddlng fMats men would, eat and drlrnj onltt tar Into tho night | and would, return home at any old hour, ?md ready to pour out unlimtt* cd. rage on any poor .servant that was not ready to open to bun at the first sound * ' ' his foot-fail and to Walt on htm in every detail of his neeoa and whims. > Those servants ' stayed wide awake elk nicht* with their clothes on and their lamps not only burning, but primmed; no ;hey. would bu'r?v??nght-. y fiy?ti" were' the1 dornest\t sconces I .Chtt CbrUt lov. ?rt-it? trtu'.U ? U, npjrH'to point the lesson ot how his sbould be ready for him. { Tlre/ fnust be so 11 ?inj that they will i?e? ready. to welcome him. 'And 1 th?sy j must be tbua ready all the time, even at those Unies when It seems Impoa . slble tor him to come. Note the fact 1 that the readiness which Christ refera to is the readiness of life, "the clothes atrdftd *nri in??uiajK? bumisg." It is not enough to'be always expecting Christ. Thl? expectancy will, do no good unless it kaepf or e dressed ready 'to meet Christ T*nd the "dress* to be wvar on this ever present occasion is the areas or a life that accords i with Christ's comrnsndmenU. His i truth must be brightly burning in our ; hearts. 1 ! ww? cien e-e th*.;? dreasda iu1 welcome Christ they will find him not an unreasoning, whimsical and 1 Department HAUCH 1, 1914. ODY IN BAPTIST COURIER 39-40. I need not draw oat the cus tom of thieves.. Suffice it to say that with deliberation they select that hour and way An which to'come that ars the most unlikely. And if Ott? protects hlB goods from thieves hi must never leave them unguarded. And with this strong figure our Savior enforc es the lessen "Be ye also ready for the Son et man comcth at an hour .'When *ye think not." Especially r? Ministers Ministers live in the midst of holy things and It Is something thought that they do not have to be ever , on their guard against sinking Into the life of the world. Peter was per baps having some such thoughts} but to him Christ seemed to be talking to ministers as to all and Peter was mystified. When he was in that frame of mind be hul to-;dek ques tions. - And on thlB occasion his brought an answer which reveals that if anything, minist?re must be on their guard more than others, and sre held on fall. The figure changes aomswhat. In this Instance the Master takes a far off journey (such (a the supposition) and leaves a steward in charge. This stoward was a servant or^slart and to a heavier account "hfth^the- fall. His special business was to <nee that all the other servante were-cared for. He was to be a serveaftoc?veer vanta. Such 1b the minister. Nov ithero &re two great prime eUmantaiAhat mast be in, a minister's character f First, he must over retain Iba .t?lMf*lu?*n6ss and the lite of a srO?tfcAlatiet him lose thWJja* hettw99?nas a Mab? nun'. Ister. 'The second huethat'he>must bo unselflBh. The moment h he-i'M* comes selfish he cessas-to ha B^tiytj minister. Anyone ?UFft?ft now tt?> If he retains them km ttfru will make a rulsr of him vhufi tits Lord cornea But It he them, "if he fcegin to smite," that la, cease to be a servant, and become a tyrant, or to "drink with ' the drunken," that le, become eetftsh| and sink ?-ts a Ufa of ease and pul?S- ; ure, if he lose his proper character his Lord win come euddonly sad give blm hia,lot' with hypooritea. -Th? 1 ^roister, "who knows hta Lord's will." ! [if he {all, will be beaten with many, stripes and the ordinary man who , does not know but faila, will have only a few stripes. THE COURT Or CM>?M0N MiKAH I Will Coamt la A?b*?llt* on Mdnasy, The ttrd ef March tAbbeville Medium.) The court of conWibTTpTeas wnr^on veno in Abbev.lje on Monday, March 23rd. Judge Bowman Of OrSBgaburg, will preaido. Tho fololwlug IB a list of Juror? by townablDSt , Donalai^wuBhlp^O. \V. rfliarp, J., A. Black, U. M. Uurta. AhtieVHtoTownship?C. Lainar rich-.1 1?, 4. IVWllllataB, W. 8. Dul're. B,HJ .WtlllahiB. D E. Prcsfley, Joe P. Ed-; l?Qunds.-n. P. Greene. L. W. Kwllar, Robort L. Chcatham, R. 8. Link and ft. I C. Perry. . ! Maggot a?John Baaaley, w G. La- ; nier, ?. B. Boslar, WV It. Boyd. D. L. Werdlew, Diamond HUI-^-P iP. ejmpKon, G.'T. ; Hodgp. . ... . . I MwndesvIUe - Ernest Barne:;, 5. T. ' Latimor. Calhoun Mills?E. F. Co wan. , Bordenux?4 :B. Hendjrsoii. J. b. Fell; A. T. Boauford, W. J. Link. Long Cane?J. D. Duncan. . s Duo West?Joel C. Haddcn. R. F. . M.-.GC9. L O Ashley, J. r.. Pruitt, S. W. BeawrJghL ! ASJONA'S xWKNT COTTON Crop 03 tildf Bales Bring* Price le, Liverpool Equal to Egyptian ; (Washington I) spatch) A ndruon of tne(,?,l<M> bale l?18 crop', of Arlzcna long staple cotton of the Egyptian trade, developed by the part ment or Agriculture, sold ln^t?>v- . erpobl recently for 2.1 1-2 c?mts a \ pound, netting the Ar?zont growers 81 1-2 cents a pound, at tbe'.r shipping point in Salt River Valley, '.t was an-, nounced today by Secretary Hourtote-. j This was taken to lad cate fist En-1 glish spis?-?? Consider this cotton is equal to the best grades produced In Egypt. A quantity sold tfl AraOridku, apSnnors broi?g'u prices which msk-j this* a very profitable crop for irr! gated lands ?f c?o Southland F>gg. do you believe in mc chosloT Fogg?Come again, olaase. Figg??it'? Ilka this, accon the locirlne, rr> soul sfter through with may Inhabit taa bp H ? Orrrl?e ?aptUt Choren Sabbath school at 10:00 ?. m. W. L. Belcher, supt. Public worship at lit la i a. ui. 8ermon by the pastor, Herman W. stone. Evening worship at 7:00 Mld-wfrek prayer meeting. Grace Church Rev. J. H. Gibboney, rector. Phono 835. Services for tlto socood Sunday In Lent. 8:00 a. ui. Holy Eucharist. 10:15 a. m Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Bible class. 11:30 a m. morning prayer and.sermon. 8:00 p. m. Even ing prayer and sermon. Monday 4:00 p. m. evening prayer. Tuesday 4:30 p. m. evening prayer. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Holy Guchsrlst. Thurs day 8.00 p. m. evening prayer. Friday 4:30 p. m. Ch.BdroJB?? s^pylc*.' Central Presbyterlan Church D. Wttherspoon Dodge, pastor. The order of services tomorrow will be as, foliowb: Sunday school St 10 o'clock, Mrs. W- S. Ramsoy, aupt. Morning service ht li!30{ at this hour the pas-1 tOr ?'i?? mmi hr'wr? th? p?opi? the vu- ' rious activities and agencies of thoj Southern ProBbytorian church. H will be an educational meeting in prepara tion for the great Every Member Can vass to b-j conducted the next Sab* bath afivrhoun. Evening services at 7:80. Subject of sermon, "*A Great Fall and a Great restoration." Wo shall be glad to bare any .strangers in town' to worship' with. us. The ' monitors of the church are especially urged to attend the morning service. O iiiSiTiM O Associ?t? ; Uftierm?? Tiesfcflswiati Cktsrrfi Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching bV pastor, R?v. J. M. Garri son at iti30 a. m., aada 7is0 p. in. You %ro ihvltad to Join tie In our work and worship, "cams thou with' ub, and wo will do theo good." k The ?tt*i Pf?sbit?rlan Caere* ; fll? services at the First Presbyte* ri an church are open to the public and all are Invited to attend. Tomorrow, the calendar will be as follows: Sab bath school at 10 o'clock preceded by j the Teacher's meeting <at 0:45. "At 11:20 and 7:30 the pastor will preach. The choirs of the church will furnish atiraciive music at both hours. You ate cordially Invited to bo present. I i Kirnt Baptist Church Teacher's prayer meeting at 0:45. Sabbath, school at'10:00, Dr. A. L. Smethers, supt. Publie worship et 11:80, Sermon by the pastor, John F. Via*s, Subject, "Cuf Father." Sun beams will meet at 4:00. Young Wo tnah's Mhnlonary Society will mcr>r aVltfo.^Thls wilt be tho first losson1 In Mission study, book used: "Chi na'n New Day." The pastor will teach the cls?s and all tho young women of the church are invited to meet at this hour. Baptist Young Pooplea' Union at 6:30. Subject: "Tho Character of Qod." Leader, Miss Inez Kay- Sermon b> the pastor at 7:30. Subicct; "The MeefisfcW.OWw^^ ptibltc la cordially Invited to attend and wor ship with us at all these services. St Jofttfff Methodist t'hsrrh John W: ?3pcakc, pastor.'-- Sunday school at 10 b'cl?dt. ' O. M. tleard. sunt. Publie worship at il:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Evening ser vice at 7:30. It Is with very great pleasure that w? announce that Dr. H. N. Snyder will .deliver an address at tbta hour. Dr. Snydor Is visiting tho city sa lh? gu??* of the Y. M. C. A. Special music at both services. - 8L Joseph's Catholic ( huich Fundsv, Mjarch 8th, Second Sundav r>f I."tit. Sunday school promptly at 10 a. m. High mass and sermon at 11 a. m. Benediction,and sermon at I p. m. Low Miisa Monday u I fitHL Stations of the Crosi, Sernmn and ben ediction of the Most Blrsrel Sacra ment, Friday. March 131? at 7:80 p. in. Rev. B. A. Duff, ofP'. ?S'ittg. Christian Clmrrh J. T. Black, pusior. cervices to nor row as follows: Bible school at 10:30 a. ni,. Preach'ng and commun ion at 11:30. Preaching again at 7: ;b) ?.m. t-'ubjoct for morning sermon, ' .le sue.. Test of Disclpleshlp," (John, I?: 15. Subject for the evening; ser mon: "A Cart and the Reason." This church aelOomes to rite worship and work all who wish to live according in the life of Jesus Chrlat. It seeks to emphasise the union of all -Chris tens, by the Wew J.- Ornant model? so creed but t'?o living Christ, no rame but Christian: and no authority bat the Bible. liteV-V.aWfcel Church '**thz hoiro like church." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at/ ?:s? by Rev. J. D CrouL Services \* 1:20 p. m, Preaching by the pastor Are lagttBdj j<Kcw|g and he|ph<isB ?e'w? ria'nr HoWe Smith la to have iovltfon it has not yet develop 1 - De Bevoise Brassiers The Best You Can Buy in Anderson We'd like to sell yon just one La C.airulie..Gprset. You'd never be satisfied w5th any other. Corsets. .$?.50 to $6.50 Brassieres.50c to $3.50 Come in Monday, we've 'got lots and lots of new things to show you. . J. C. HOLLEMAN extends cordial invitation to her many friends and cus tomers to view our first dis play new hats beginning Wednesday, March 4th You will find these creations embrace all the extreme and modified styles. 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