The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 29, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
CHURCH S?VICES TOMORROW
('MUSTIAN CHURCH
Reif. J. T. Black pastor-Services
will bo held Sunday as follows: Sun
day school 10:30; regular communion
services and preaching at J 1:30.
There will be no evening services.
All who desire to worship with us
will receive a cordial welcome.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Witherspoon Dodge. pastor
Sunday school at 10:15. Monning
service at 11:30. Subject of sermon:
"That Which is Better Thsn an Eye
or a Right Hand." Special music
duet by -Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald.
"Forever With the Lord." No even
ing service. We unite with all tho
chruches of the city st the First Bap
tist church to attend the commence
ment exercises of Anderson College
We extend a cordial invitation to
you to worship with us regularly.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Sabh
bat school. Dr. A. L. Smothers; su
perintendent. At 11:00 o'clock the
sermon before the Anderson College
Y. W. C. A. will be preached by
Dr. Byron W. DeMent of Greenwood.
Sunday evening 8:30 o'clock Rev.
W. E. Thsycr will preach the bacca!
sreate sermon. The public is cordial
ly invited to all the services.
ST. JOHN'S METHODIST
Sunday school 10 o'clock a. m.
Regular services 11:30, sermon by thc
pastor, Rev. J. W. Speake. There
will be no night services on account
of the commencement exercises st the
First Baptist church. A cordial wel
come to all to all the services.
GRACE CHURCH
Rev. J. H. Gibboney, rector, phone
835. Services for Trinity Sunday,
May 30th. ,
8:00 ai- mv-Holy Eucharist.
10:15-Sunday School.
11:30-'Morning prayer sod sermon.
5:00 p. m.-Even song and ser
mon.
Wednesday, 5:00 p. m.-Evening
prayer.
All members of the parish who aro
contributing to the emergency lund
of the board of missions are requested
to make their offering on Sunday.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Regu
lar morning servico at 11:30 when
the pastor, Dr. W. H. Frazer will
preach. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all not connected with oth
er churches of the city to worship
with us.
FUNNV,
YOU HAVEN T
HEARD OF
THIS SALS f
?. W. TiibMe's
FIRE SALE
Anderson Cash Grocery
SPECIALS FOR TODAY
Another shipment of those Delicious MAJESTIC Ham jurst re
ceived. They go fast;,better order one NOW. \ Q
Price only, per pound. .'. .. 1OC
Home Grown String Beans, 3 pound's OC
for.?.??dC
Fresh Tomatoes, beets, new potatoes, etc. Jot your Sunday
dinner.
SPECIAL-Tunny fish for Chicken Salad; sounds funny but
testest fine. Try it!
JCE TEA-Tell the man-"Orange Pekoe" None better for
ice tea.
Batt
Phone U? Your Wants for Sunday!
H e rc 's a Tip That
Means Money to You
We were fortunate enough to be able to
purchase some Roof Paints of different
grades, and in all colors at EXCEPTION
ALLY LOW prices.
For the next thirty days we win give
our elastomers th? benefit of our good for
tune. We can and will save you anywhere
from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, in the
painting of your metal roofs.
NOW IS THE time to do this work, and
WE are THE people to do it.
C M. GUEST PAINT CO.
"Guest Sells the Best."
Bathing Suits :-: Water Wings
: Tennis Shoes : :
FAN T'S BOO K JS TORE
' MlOTlONAL
S?MM??L
LESSON
(By E. O. SELLERS. Acting Director of
Sunday School Course or Moody Bible
Institute. Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MAY 30
BRINGS ARK TO JERUSALEM.
LESSON TBJCT-II Samuel ?:12-1? ?nd
Psalm St. (Study all af chapter 6.)
?OLDEN TEXT-I wis ?lad when they
said unto me. Let ut go unto the house
"of th* Lord.-PMhn 122:1.
Thus ?Test probably occurred B. C.
1042, - in the twenty-second ' year of
David's reign. It would be a good
plan to assign to various pupils such
subjects as: (a) What the ark was
and how it came to be lost; (b)
Where it had been since the days of
Joshua; (c) What occurred to it while
in possession of the Philistines; (d)
Who was Obed ednm? (e) Uzziah? (f)
Michal? (g) Hov Jerusalem came to
be the seat of government.
I. The Ark Recovered, w. 1-5. David
realised that while Cod was the
God of all the tribes, still there was
no visible religious center; there was
the consequent danger of confound
ing the local place of worship with
that of some local Baal (god) and the
possible breaking up of the national
reliance upon Jehovah. Where Klr
jatb-jearim was is not definitely
known, but perhaps it was eight or
ten miles west of Jerusalem. The ark
hsd lodged here for perhaps seventy]
years. David and they that wei? with
him followed the example of the Phil
istines (I Sam. 6:1-18) in their mode
of transferring the ark rather than to
have it carried upon the shoulders ot
the priests (Josh. 3:3). Preceded by
"David and the house of Israel," 1. e.,
leaders of the people and all others
present, they began the return Jour
ney from the house of Abinadab.
II. The Ark Retarded, w. 6-11
They had reached one of the open
Places used as a threshing floor whee
the oxen slipped and the cart wat
shaken. Uzziah, one of the two inte
whose charge it had been placed, laid
hold of the ark to keep it from fall
lng. Why was he slain therefore? W<
have already suggested the reason
How to carry the ark was plainly writ
ton (Num. 4:6-12; 7:9). Neglect o!
God's word gets many well-meaning
people Into trouble, along with theil
friends, also. The ark was the sym
bol of God's presence, and men hat
to be taught to revere bis holy nan"
said his glorious presence (see las
clause v. 2). Uzzlah'a stn was the ak
of Irreverence. He seems not t<
have sensed the invisible God ki bb
visible abode. The result struck ter
ror into the heart of David and th<
people, and the ark was left in th?
nous of Obed of Edom for a peiiot
of three months. David's "improve!
plan" waa a proved failure.
lil. The Ark Restored, w. 9-19
David, by thu? abandoning the ari
seams to have resented the Judgmen
of God, yet he must have realixe?
that God had sufficient cause for hi
acts. The ark ls a type of Christ
who ls Immanuel, God with us. Th
ark contained the law of God, a
Christ enshrined the will of his Fa
ther. Over the law was the blood
sprinkled mercy seat where God me
bis people (Ex. 26:18-22). In Chris
we find our mercy seat where w<
meet God. Ti ..ugh thia ark brougb
Judgment to L'ssiah lt brought blest
lng to O bed-ed om (v. 12). Even a
Christ brings judgment or joy accorc
lng to our treatment of him. Obed
edom so piously cared for the ark tba
both he and his household were rici
ly blessed. If Christ ls really In on
hearts we will be blessed, and Caril
abldeth forever.
IV. Th? Psalm of Praise, Ps. ?
In the Jewish synagogue this psali
ls recited at th? carrying back of th
book or the law to Its shrine, and I
the Greek church at the consecratlo
of the church. The twenty-secon
psalm presents 'the suffering Savloi
the twenty-third presents the rise
Savior aa the shepherd caring tor an
leading his sheep, and the twent:
fourth tells of the reigning, glorifie
Lord. The whole earth is Jehovah
(?. 1) and no Incident better teachi
the converse, vis., that he ls God <
lae earth and not a mer? tribal dalt]
Ha "founded" and "established" 1
and all "the fullness," and "they thj
dwell therein" are his by creative aa
redemptive right. 8tnce we belon
to'him ve owe him worship and ser
Ice-and a servant ls } one wb
"Staads" v. 2). The conditions of fe
towjhlp with Jehovah are "clea
hanna and a pure heart" (v. 4), thoi
wht > deal with honesty abd reverme
"Vanity" and "idolatry" are frequent!
synonymous terms.
Tho .first and the*fourth conditio
relate to others, the second and th
third to ono's inner lifo (see I Joh
1:6, 7).
The reward ot acceptable worshi
and service ls "blesslag from th
Lord" (v. 6). In verse eight wo fin
Israel's great name tor God first uss
la the Psalms.
He ls gloriously strong, tala Loi
ot the hosts of heaven.
In 1 Cor. 2:8, Jesus who was erac
nedrie called th? "Lord of Glory." Ev?
so our coming Klag ht "strong an
Mighty" aad will prove bimse
"mighty lo battle" (see Rev. 12:19-21
When he, tb? King M Glory, lead
ecjUvt.tr captive all of bis follow?]
will bar? a part kt that triumph
entry. . -./ .
Appetite Follows
Good Digestion
Nearly everyone indulges their
appetite and the digestive organs
are abuse], resulting in a conges
tion ot poisonous waste that clogs
tho bowels snd causes much mis
ery and distress.
The most effective remedy to
correct this condition IR the com
bination ot simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, known as Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin. This is a
natural, pleasant-tasting remedy,
gentle yet positive in action, and
quickly relieves Indigestion, con
stipation, sick headache, belching,
etc. Drug stores sell Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents
and one dollar a bottle, and in
thousands of homes it is the indis
pensable family remet. ;. - For a
free trial bottle, write Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 462 Washington St, Mon
ticello, Ills.
J.j, liai ?. SL A A-M- A ^ m m ? ? m ^ a. ?? a t ?J.J.
j Personal j
+4"M +44 ?????? 4 4 ? ???4-4"tr??4-?+
Miss Bettie Bryson, who has been
spending several days with Mrs. W.
A. Wiles at Iva, passed through An
derson yesterday on her way to her
.home at Oim Town, Miss.
Rev. Frank Ligon. who bas been
visiting*his brother, Mr. Joe Ligon at
Iva, passed through the city yester
day on his way to Townvllle.
Mr. C L. Martin of the Lebai:jn
section was a business Misltor In An
derson yesterday.
Mr. Wm. J. Montgomery of Bir?
mingham, Ala., waa in Anderson yes
torda>- attending to business.
Mr. L. L. Wright of Honea Path
waa in Anderson for a few houri
yesterday.
Miss Mary Broyles of Townvllle, has
been visiting friends in the city for
the past few days.
Mr. J. H. Anderson has returned
homo after attending the commence
ment exercises at Davidson College,
his son. Mr. L. H. Anderson grad
uated there ti.ls year and is at pre
sent at Montreal, N. e., on a house
party.
Mr. Augdstus Stephenson of Iva
was in the city yesterday attending to
business.
The\ friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
velle Dean in'Anderson will be pain
ed to learn their little daughter is
very ill at their home a few miles
below the city.
.Mr. Pratt King of New Haven,
Conn., ls In the city for a few dsyo
visiting his mothes
Mr. J. M.. 011? has returned from
Roanoke, Va., wpre he has been for
the past few daM] attending the gen
eral assembly cl the Presbyterian
church.
Dr. J olin MajoB has returned from
Nashville. Tenn. I where he has been
for the past few^iays.
MISB Clara
Seawrlght, studed
lege spent last n|
Mrs. James Mci
to their homes a (j
Mr. William
Davidson College|
holidays.
and Miss Mam lo
of .Winthrop Coir
it in the city with
laid on their way
student at
at home for the
Mr. Frank Cox,
city for the past
hack to Greenvin
mencement exerc
versify where he I
rho has been In the
days, has gone
attend the com
et Forman Uni
been a student.
Messrs. Harry I
College, ls at ho]
holidays. t
Mr. S. 8.
attending school
Y., bas returned
Mr. C. Huckat
waa a business
yesterday.
Mrs. A. M.
non section wes
yesterday.
Mrs. T. E.
lb. the city for a|
day.
sybt* of Auburn
for the summer
\ . ..
who has been
? Poughkeepsie, N.
ie.
of Lowndesvllla
tailor In the etty
lister of the Lebn
the city shopping
of Belton Waa
tew hours yester
Charleston!
To and
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Information,
rates, etc.,j
given.
E. WILLIAJ
August
>:08 A. M,
3:37 P. JV,
1 :i6 ?. M.
3:07 P.M.
[Schedules,
promptly
\t G P. A
WHEN
you seo an arrow,
what do you thing of?
\
Of Course!
WHY
Because it goes straight lo the
spot!
I OU CAN CHOOSE the meat best I
suited to your requirement) and we
?1 cut it exactly as you request it.
you don't have time lo Belect per
iaHy THE MEATS for your table i
you should send your orders to us.
Wo give every order careful atten
tion and will Bend you only choice
cuts of the best meats. Try our
merket.
The Lily White Market
J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor.
Phone 694.
rn n
Bye and Bye
Leads to the house or |
never.
Begin now, save a
part of your earnings
Continuous Savings
will acion count up
when deposited, in tbs
Savings Department of
The
The strongest bank!
in the county?
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS *
DR. J. E. WATSON
General Practice
Office ta Ltgba ft Led better Building.
North Main Street.
Office Phorie 210.
Residence Phone SSS.
C. GADSDEN SAYRE j
Architect
405-406 Bleckiey Building
Anderson, S. C*
Chisholm, Trowbridge A Sta*?*
DENTISTS
New Theatre Bondini
W. WlaWSt
E8EAP INSURANCE.
Yon ?ta ott/ a bottle of Dr. Hilton's
Ufa For The Liver and Kidneys No.
L aaa cleanse your system from ?li
impurities of your body, and ea-rej
iots of ntokaesn and lost thus, Prtea
55 and SO cents.
ror sale by all druggists.
Distributed b/ Murray Drug Co.,
-wr terday Is gone. Tomorrow does not ex?
^/ U ^? 1st. TODAY is the day of Opportunity.
J\^9 m This is the coloumn of opportunities. Read
lt. Use it-if you seek & broader opening
for yourself, if you seek men, if you wantto buy or sell machinery?
fixtures, equip-ment.
Classified Columns
Want Advertising Rates
Twenty-five words or loss. On? Vim? 35 ?enVJ, Taroo TUM? BO osota.
Six Times 91.00.
AH advertisement over twenty-fire words prorata tor each additional
word. Ratee on 1,000 words to ba used In a r*ontb made on appu
ttoo.
No advertisement takes for lass than SS eeo ts, cask to ec. ranee.
If yosr name appears In tb? telephone directory fe? eeo telephone
your want ad to SSI and a bill will be malled after tts lneartloa tor
prompt payment
WANTS
I WANTED-A reliable representative
In every community to act as agent
for Th?. Intelligencer. Liberal com
missions paid. Apply Tho'Anderson
Intelligencer. 2-28tf.
I SITUATION WANTED-Young man
wants position SB driver of auto
truck or in auto repair shop. Small
salary till ability 1B proven. H. Q.
caro Intelligencer. tf.
I WANTED-You to know that I am
Btill on tho job with tho best weed
and coal 1 on the market, If you
don't believe lt try me. W. o
Ulnier, Phone 649. Successor to
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-lS-tf.
FOR SALE
rOR SALE-Agricultural Lime at ops
dollar per ton bulk In car lots of
thirty tons f. o. b. mines. Cash or
credit to approved trade. Furmao
Smith, Secdman, Phone 464.
FOR SALE-Milch cow. Calf 5 wc aka
old fine condition, or will trade for
beef cattle. Apply to W. E. Rason
Hotel Chlquola Barbes Shop, An
derron, S. C. . 6-27-3tp.
FOR SALE-1 Mich cow. C. EL Mo
Lees, R. F- D. No. 6.
FOR RENT
WANTED-50c each for empty half
barrels in good condition, clean In
side with heads and staves unbrok
en. No paint or kindred barrelB.
Petroleum Oil Co. Yard. . 6-27-6t.
FOR RENT-Store recently occupied
by The Intelligencer Job Printing
Department If Interested in a flos
stand and rood proposition, apply
to Tho Into:.,';.or.ncr. 3-13-tf
I To the Farmers of An
derson County:
We can supply you with
Nancy Hall, Portortco
and Providence Potato
plants in any quantity
ot $2.00 per 1,000.
Good strong plants and
true to name.
? We get plants every day
Very truly,
CF. POWER & SON
Phone 117 201 McDuffie St.
MISCELLANEOUS
? ? SM,
DRY, PINE WOOD, cut, or In tour
foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect
ly dry. Prices right See ffpe for
all kinds of Are wood. B. N, wyatt,
"The $5.00 Coal Maa."
IF ITS IN SEASON, and flt to ?at
we have lt; and the price won't make
you lose your appetite either. "LU?
tie Oem" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro
prietor, 128 W. Whitner Street.
CITROLAX!
CITROLAX!
Best thing tor constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost at,
once. Gives a most, thorough and'
satisfactory ' flushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,;
sweet and wholesome,-R. H. Wa?V
echt Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: ?I
ibid Cltrolax tba best layative ? ever
used. Does not gripe-no unpleasant
after-effects." Evans Pharmacy.
Yen caa get tb? news Whll? its new
tn The Morning Dsliv Intallhcencer.
STOVE WOOD. FOB ?, ALE-Two
hundred loads good dry stove wood
at 81.00 per load. Phone your
der to 231. J. E. Barton. 3-27
SUMMER SCHOOL begins Mon
May 31st at 9 o'clock ?!
school month 910. Number ot
plls limited. No loafers need
Q. W. Chambers.
?Oar-MJ PTN
DONT MISS TtnS. Cul out
slip, enclose with Cc to Foley ft
Chicago, 111., wr. 'ng your name
address clearly. Yon will roos
return a trial package
Foley's Hooey and Tar
for coughB. colds and croup:
Kidney Pills, for pain? and
rheumatism, backache, kidney
bladder ailments; and Foley Catii
Tabiotaf a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic. -.Stout people en
Joy thom. Evans Pharmacy.
FOLEY KIDNEY
lo? HACK ACH f. i*. S ONC VA Atta
NB, VIRGINIA
JUNE 1,2, and 3,1915.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
/"-"
In connection with the Blue Ridge Rs&r?gy.
Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with return limit >
Extension will be granted until June 30th by payment o?
$8.85 FROM ANDERSON.
To accommodate the Veterans and'friends'the Southern R
arranged a Special DAYLIGHT TRAIN, leaving A'
a. m., Monday, May 31st.
io Changing of Cars. 43 Miles Shorter C
Southern Railway.
SCHEDULE
Daylight Special
Lv. Anderson.CtsSOAJS. May Si
LY. Berton.7:06 AJM. May 81
Lv. Wiiliemetou.7;lSiLM. May :
Lv. Pelter.7:2? A.M, &4ay
Lv. Piedmont.7:41 A.M. May \\\
Lv. Greenville.S:S0 A.W. May fri
Ar.Rlchmon.,. ...8:30P.M. M*y :
This is the only through daylight trip and it wll.
chance to sec North Carolina, and Virginia ?urin.i;
coaches and Pullman sleepers wilt be handled on thc
and night train, to Richmond.
The Southern Railway has the best location in R??hra
From Main street, center of city.
Tor further information, tickets. Pullman reservation,
is,- o TA?FR TPA J. R AN?ERSON '