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_ Bat Wiag Tie^ They're taking the country by storm. Neat polka dot hows and attractive four m hands will lend a sprightly touch to any man's appearance. means an Umbrella at home and another itt youmplace o f business always. T. L. Cely ? OntheSquare 6BEAT OFFER 101 TB SI BY NORTH ANDERSON COMIfA?Y PROFIT SHARING. S?VENTY- FIVELOTS Will Have Great Profit Sharing ' Featara and Those W?o B?y Quick WOJ Save Money, in this issue of The Intelligencer ?here appears a fail page ad gt the I-.'orth Anderson evelopment company that ii" worthy of a Henry Ford or some other great captain of nuance \ ' and Industry. The promoters of this suburban r*al j estate addition to Anderson first bi- j vested their money, Improved the pro- . perty, sold the lots just as they could, built hornee' ?or some,.' and took all the rick of making a profit or loslnc | their investment and now 'when sm - cess is assured, they come out with B'^.-Very liberal co-operative plan of di m. vIQing . their profits with the par chasers ot the frat seventy-five lots. They take th? public Into their con fidence', and tell them that by an actual audit of their buslo ess for the I year of 1014 they chared over ten I 'thousand dollars, and offer those who I tn0 Aeceraarr nerve and fore sight to purchase;lots (up to the first I .ajftnty-flve) tweufy per Cent of tho net profits of the'company for the. ? firai year ead ten per cent for the next two years thereafter. Thia not I ? ;dfly includes tho profits from tho j sale of lots, but also *rpTu the balldihg'1 and Belling of homes erected and: sold at a profit too. ; Thespian is'\??t only a very liberal one, but abie ari ingenious one also!.' They- make lt co-operative In .everjr sense of the word. They make lt well worth while fer the Investor to buy now, In th? fact that they will pay him A bigger*; ~r cent ot the twenty ,pe'r. cent of th s profits that they will divide with their patrons that they will the' buyers who Wait until th? nest menth or the oce. thereafter, or sUll later. This will .prove a very ?t ron g incentive tb the' mao or wo* man who has iult?itrve/ or those who study a proposition, over and decide quickly to take lt.. Then again they have madB the" terms BO that almos* every or.? can take advantage of this mpst liberal offer irt a real- estate proposition of known.,worth. What you would net y.isb dona .it? y urself do not do unto others. Ghlneac. ''?-* BBLE CLASS? AT ST. lOMN'S ATTENDED MEETING IW . ,A BODY. WAS GREAT SERMON Many Stated Last Night That Ser/ mon WAS Best Yet Preached --Interest Growing. There were.-a total of 2t)2 profes sions of conversion in Anderson yes terday as the result or the Mc LeadoQ, meeting. IS at the morning service and. 186 last night. jphs members of -the two Bible classes at St. John's Methodist church ellenden" last night in a body ?nd it was estimated that the number, of men In {hese two classes who were present was som-iiing like 250. The mem bers of, Ja? Barraca class'at the First eapt'it Vuurcb also attended in body and sat in the choir. The sermon last night was one ol', if not tho best yet preached hy the' evangelist, and the number or con version n ; outnumber - that of any ono service except that oo last Sunday night. last evening . et 7. o'cloek people were seen going to the tent, some walking $nd others in automobiles and baggies,, coming' from different sections of Uto "fcotmty. The people went to go early' ip order that they may get a seat ? aside of the tent and If-the ?r?wds continue to increase, in. humber, no doubt many will start s ?IWpt dea^ earlier than they have for the past few night, when now they go an hour and a half ahead or time. "The subject, of my. sermon tonight is, "Will dod Excuse, yptt?" Over In tie? 14th chapter of Luke our Lord sets forth the manner in which God's invitation of-Iovs, grace and mercy would -be received, ?nd that is precise ly the way In which God'*5 Invitation . idreds ot people in Ahderson tonight. Tho Lord In this nara Ola gives three: illus trated excuses and asaolv ene- of these three, excuses ia j?erf?ctly' absurd. Arid that i* th?,point of I*. Jesus wants us to see bow absurd and .ille gitimate are all the excuses moa make for not coming to God. The finit man said that he had bought a piece of ground and must need go .and see it. That sounds all right at the first hearing and looks rai<ooai at the first glance but when you look at lt, how absurd it IB. If he had already bought the gronn?, there waa no mah for him to go and look-?t it, and if he h?d baan a KCU boiight lt. And no ono has ever board, ot a fellow going out after, supper | time in the night to see land. "Then the r-econd said that he had bought fiv? yoke of oxen and t'jat he had to go and provo .hem. lie oijght to havfc proved them befora ho bought them and day time Is betPj ter to prove oxen than night timo.] "Thh third excuse. ts the jj;ost Jool lah of all.. He Just came righi ohk ab;, aald that he had marrieti a wire and therefore could not.some. life ought to have bron)p8S*bla- wife ww? him. 'cause women always like to /go to feasts and fonctions and. fcanec foiward today for ?ot; coming to Chrltit and show you tbs utlar abaur sey that- there ts. too much to give ul?. Well l do hot mean to say thst, thore^ la nothing to give up if you cou?>: to God. I sever knew anyone' to come to tho'Lord Jeans Christ' that did not have to do a lot of giv ing itp and sloughing off. The drunk: ?rd, has to stop hitting the. booie,-one what Christ ittvv un ior us. 'li? left heaven and ?U i tia ?lorie? and cann I to earth with all it? abfctn>. He ?tl the songs of arch angels and Che an geln and cherubims and seraphim* 4*4 came down her? toth|3 o?d ala-curs ed, dcvilrpo.Huled. Oodforgotten world and hung ou the cross withfj the spikes in bbl hand? and the aatlsjj In his feet and a crown of thorns oe bis brow to open up a pian of redemp tion for you and roe- Don't you see that we are traitor?, renegades and ingrates when we talk about what wc gave up . ipr .Jesus Christ whw wc think of what; ??-e gayo pp'for ?5. "Another man sagB.that he would like to bc hut that he b too great a sinner to coma- to Christ. Well, I belier* sorue people make thal cacase honest' 1 ?eve'there in men who bavojiard^ued ibeir hearts and trampled on their blood and grieved the.apirH ?iat when they look ba?\k over th?. :at they bav? traveled they Aay. it ?is no use I an; too far gone. But, brother, thc on? that w??? <??. rainboaLjnto a scan and wrapped it t>rounu^Sw- shoulders bf the dying ?torm said, "Com?, now and let us reaaoa together, thougfc your sins be aa scarfe!, they shall b< aa ?white as enpw. Though they tx rod like crimson, they shall bo a* Wool. I do not care how debauched and bow degraded and how devilish you are, and deep down hi the quag mires of filth and cesa pools of ini quity you have sunken. God says to you, 'I have come to save the chief W??F^9^^!^^? YOU *AY I?AT YOU 'fjMwnAJrWjfr ont ir you come; since ? ta ve been a minister, I have had the privilege of marrying several cou ples. Suppose about the time that I naked the grooia If he would takt this woman .to be his wK? he had enid, 5Mac?. I nift afraid tVo't I canuot hold ont.'. God d^a^not. ask you to hold out. holding'ouV ta n?t your business, that I? tho business of the I-iord Jesus Cbrfst. Jude 24:'?..No mah is able to hold out in his own strength, but no man is so weak that Jesus Christ can not k>?p hi mann give him his sus taining, grave and his preventing grane. Some of you are old and de crepit and you"haye resisted the ap peals of the Patlrtr- oud o? the Son and or the l?ply ?hoat; ' you hove re sisted the appeal*.of th? Bible, the church, ,of your, feolher and father. Yon have resisted all of the tender pathetic ^oftsiicgs of calvary and the warnings-** 'j$?at*ato?rWhen you want to,, you can come to ?od end be abie ! to resist the devi! by. i be sato? will. baa made rest .ind signed ph all bnt one a Into the ' hand ??rico thiuL day not after an is Chrbn and 1 bani to hold I ?ord Start July Right By buying your summer Shoes" at Geisberg Bros.' Whirlwind Shoe Sale, where Economy and Thrift are working in Double Harness. Ladies* $2.50, S3.0? a\id <3.5p Patents, TarU'and Straps for only 4 Innumerable Real Values in Men's, Women's and Children's Low Shoes, which are not advertised. GEISBERG BROS SHOE CO. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "Shoes That Satisfy" ? li jjLed to bli Idol., let bim alone. ? ? ? ? ? * * * . ? . ..??*??? ? ? **?*?*? K.VP?.u. urn.vm?xtW?o"e . ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS . ?tuned and God excused them tor- ^ I . ^ fr, gammer Aches and Pains, ' -m ft8?? ?* ^ ,^^!* ^ff^ ^"^'^vf* I' ! what backache OP BtftT muscle, that T'.. ' WWwta ott fM 3treats of Andersen ?) B not be explained on. account of ? M s s i a s s a a s M s ali's aa I sd'* 1 . i ? A i' ADS "eat In a draft and caught * * f# * w ?P ? ? ? ? Vi is more than likely the result M4?Ung city *To Deliver Address ?awakened or disordered kidneys. school Treats** Vj Af Chick Springs. Wmtf Kidney Pills promptly relieve Tb ^ w a^ meeting of the Mr. Porter A,-Wooley will go tu Wache, sore, swollen or stiff OIUB- b0Rrd of trw8(eeJ| Qf thc elty Hcho0|" Chick ^prluga tonight: to? deliver a? ttSSiw?^ "iSJ mi? tomorrow afternoon at which timo sddresM^i^^^ ' Wtrbipg bladder ailments - They pdt ^ ular . roUtlne ? business will como ? nor of Commercei wffch will Upi*?? Kand?tbe? ?>; " - ' ^ dollar-upper and banket at UK other poisons fromd the system. 0 *n" vimcB ?is Pharmacy; ^gne^e ?w^York New Ford 8i^~ Wt CHEAP INSURANCE. . Mtas Biorid? Wria .and MIBB Ul- Hopm Occupied. RXoo can buy a bottle of Dr, Hilton's lian Sadgrove left yesterday aft*"- The new show room os North Mala Ufe Por Tba Liver and Kidneys ,No. hoon at 3 o'clock over the Blue Ridge* for the Fordnutoo-ofeuhs lit* which Had Cleanse your system from all and Southern for New York where Mr., Archie Todd has the a*ency lb ?ttrtttea of your body, and eave they will spend six weeks taking pb?t Ande/sott, bas been occupied. Tim ?fi of sickness and lost time. Prie? graduate co'urseB lo Columbia Uni- front ot the building will be used for ? and 60 cents. vereity. They were joined at Oreen- a ?bow room and the rpar for tho I&r aale by all druggists, ville by a party of young ladies who storage of automobile supplies. There ?latrlbuted by Murray Drug Co., are also going to attend Columbia will be an entrance in the rear trom Columbia. 8. G. University. _Earle street._ AT lld PRICES AH ibis seasons new styl?* and shapes, every pair guaranteed. $5?0' Patent Leather Pumps with inlaid white Kid - $3,50 $400 Patent Leather Pumps, sand tops - - - > $2.95 .00 Patent leather Pumps, grey tops - - - > $2.95 50 Patent Leather Pumps, white Kid tops - - ,$2.75 $3,50 latent Leather Oxfords ?yt?? Ith Distinctive Features in th? Education of Worner E" * g? ? f? V Ingall classes, with close personal attention to the needs,of eac^stuu? S & ? fiyrteen teachers, with accommodation in the dormitories for only 1 ^sssss?sssssssi Indents. iftcial attention to the health and physical development of tne stude .^Bhpus of 32 acres. Basketball and Tennis Courts. Gymnasium. S" ll? training in all suitable outdoor games and sports. -operative government, by which students, under,careful direction,:1; ?Kasel and encouraged to govern themselves in alt matters pertaining *k* home life in the College. the control of the Baptist denomination, but is absolutely i study leading to the degree ot ?. B. e Department of Music/ ; . V \ "'"fiS? om?stic Science and Domestic ?rt. V '?' has been made in the cost of attendance. The prices are low ?nt economic demands, and high enough to ensure care and safety aughter. f : Send for New Catalogue to f S* Cs* , Pf esi