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CASTOR? For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Gastona Always Bears the Signature Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years CASTOR? Married Life Is A Partnership for Life arid ?t's as much the duty of the housewife to make the money which he provides do a full day's work as it is for him to furnish the necessary money to feed and clothe the family. Of course a copper penny by itself isn't very much money, B-U-T where you can save a penny or so on every ten or fifteen cent purchase of groCertelSiniff'TfeSrf meTSTT^hlch you are buying daily, it runs in io big money in the course a year. / Try Us Through July y Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. . J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. 121 N. Main. FIRST Of the Season CHARLESTON, S. C. And the Famous ISLE: OF PALMS Via Blue Ridge and Southern Railway, Premier Carrier af the South Thupsday,Jtily 8,1915 Walhalla, Anderson, Alston and all Intermedaite points, on the following schedule and Excursion Fares: RR.K.K. No. 12 Hodges ......8:18 845 LT Walhalla .7?W> a. nu, 84.50 Greenwood.10:15 840 West Union. 7:05 4.50 Mew Market .10:80 8.45 Seseen.7:88 450 Ninety Nix.10:83 345 Cherrys Crossing. 8:15 a. nu 84.40 Dysons .10:44 840 Pendlela* .7:58 <??? Chappell*. 10:55 845 Antun. 8:04 4.2.? Old Town.11:06 840 Denver.8:18 4.20 Silver Street ....11:18 8.15 Anderson .8:81 440 Newberry.11:88 840 Ar Bette?.9:00 - Prosperity .11:58 840 L*B4Mon ...... .... .8:00 4.00 Pomarla .12:10 p. nu, 845 HeaenPath ...... 9:15 840 p_. ie,** ?M Donalds. 9:27 8.75 ?*? J? Skoals Junction .. r>?88 8.75 Alston .12:80 8.75 AeUtUee. 8:08 8.75 Ar Columbia ........ 1:85 - Special Train Leaves Columbia 2:40 P. M* Arrhes Charleston 7:10 P. M. Excursion tickets will be good geing only on trains and special schedule mentioned above and will be good returning en any regalar train np to and ladening morning trains leaving Charleston Tuesday, J ely 13, 1815. Ample coaches will be provided en all train scheduled above te comfort ably handle the excursionists. Spend a week-end at the ISLE OF PALMS with Ms magnificent hotels and restaurante. Dancing every afternoon und night in the largest FuvIUlon la the South. CONTINUOUS CONCERTS BY THE NOTED METZES MILITARY BAND. Remember, Yen Have FOUR DAYS at the Seashore. MAKE tIP YOUR PARTIES FOR A DELIGHTFUL OUTING. Fer farther Information apply te Ticket Agenta er . j tr. E. MCGEE, W. R. TABER, Asst. Gea. PAW Aft ; Tra?. Pa-.? Aft. CeSembtft, 8. C i Greville, 8. fe ujuiiBWii'iii II i ' : ' " '" 111 Traveling Man's Exp?rience. the summer of 1888 I had a very severe attack of cholera morbus. Two physicians worked over me from four a. m. to 0 p. m. without giving me any relief and then told me they did not expect me to live: that I bad best tel oitrapa for my family, instead of do te? i<V I ?ava the hotel perter fifty ead told hun ta buy UM a bottle ?if Chamberlain's Coila, Cholera and Dlarrhoeu Remedy, and take no substi tute. I C?M>8 a doublo. dose according to directions and weat to sleep after the second ?oso. At five o'clock tho next morning 1 waa called by my order' and took a trap* for my next stopping point, a well man. but feeling rather shaky from U?-? aevnrfty of tho attack," write? Ji. w. iadand., i<o??svHle. Ky Obtainable everywhere. INT?MTIONAL SMSOIOOL LESSON iBy E. O. HELLENS A< ting Director ol Bumluy Hchuoi Course ot Moo?y BlbW Instituto, Chicago.) LESSON FOR JULY 4 ABSALOM'S FAILURE. LESSON TEXT-Il Samuel 18:1-15 OOI.DKN TEXT-Children obey youl put ?nts In the Lord, for this la rtght. Mpheslana 6:L His connivance with Joab, In thc death of Uriah, was a costly bargain for David, and the development of sic In bia family with Its long train o' fearful consequences teaches us that sin respects not person nor position Tho dark story or chapter 13 Involves Absalom's flight and Joab's strategy lt getting bira back to Jerusalem (cb. 14). All ls not aB well, however, as ll outwardly appears, for Absalom the beautiful (14:25) soon stole the heart of the ten tribes, Israel (ch. 15), from bis indulgent and Indifferent parent Then follows the story of that father'i flight and of the sou's entry into the capital city. This entire story ls one of the most wonderful dram us recorded In secular or sacred history. It may be divided roughly as follows: Act I. Absalom slayB his brother. Act II. David fails to become fully reconciled. Act Hi. Ab aalom's rebellion. Act IV. David's grief. The lesson for today bas to do with Acts III. and IV. Act III. 8cene 1. David's Flight and Finesse, chapters 15, 16 and 17. "A foolish son Ia a grief to bis father, and bitterness to her that bare bim" (Prov. 17:25). On the other hand on indulgent and an indifferent father brings grief to bis son. Scene 2. The Battle of Mount Ephraim (chapter 19). David at ths Qi.io, v. 1-5. The piece where David "numbered" (v. 1) his followers was Mahanalm (17:27), where Jacob saw the two "hosts" of angels (Oen. 22-1. 2). What David saw was quite dif ferent. As he waited he l"\d time to contemplate that other time that he remained behind when he ought to have gone forth to battle and which resulted in the sin for which he was sven now suffering (cl). 11:1-7). Ab lalom was shrewd as men count shrewdness, but he msde one fatal imlsslon In planning his campaign, tie left God out of bia reckoning (eli. 17:14 R. V.). David's uae of guanal was fully justified by the situation Into which this reckless son wu pre :lpltated, still it is probable that David Istened to the advice of his followers [r. 3) more willingly because of his eluctance to light against his own ion. 8cene 3. Abaslom's Defeat, VT. 6> IO. The battle was so planned that he advantage of the forest waa on Da vid's aide and more of the enemies of javld ware smitten by tba band of 3od (v. 8) than were alain by the lervanta of David. These men irought judgment upon themaelves brough their disloyalty to God's hoaen king (Judges 6:20, 21) and bl bia we see a type of that final victory vhlch shall edd our David's engage nent with his foes (Rev. 79:11-21; I Theas. 2:8). Men who today are lisloyal or disobedient to God's hi jen King csn only expect "a cer sln fearful looking for of judgment and lery Indignation which shall devour he adversaries" (Heb. 10:27). At the nd of the battle proud Absalom is not Dund in his chariot, but helplessly ea angled in the crown of bis pride. Scene 4. Absalom's Death, vv. 11-16. Absalom chanced to meet" (v. 9 R. r.); there ii no chance in the provi ences of God. His deaire to meet ?av Id's servants ls granted, yet fast leetlng brought Absalom dismay, dtP* sat and ruin. Joab nov takes mattera Into bis wn honda. He held David In bis owar and bad a debt to pay Absalom oh. U: 29). Moat dearly did Absalom ay tba penalty to this vengeful, time biding soldier. Joab was not content > Blay this proud youth, but to snow ls contempt, be cast the dead body ito a pit and raised over lt a "great eap" of stones (v. 17). So Absalom's roud monument (v. 18) failed of Its itended purpose Davida victory 'aa complete; evan sp will be the Ul mets victory ot our "greater David" Phil. 2:10, ll). Act IV. David's Grief, v. 19-33. cane 1. The Messengers. Again our ttentlon ta centered upon tba grief .ricken father. His anxiety ls sin ire and heart breaking, but lt la irdy. The first messenger, Ahlmaas, a good man, but bringa not good Bws. ia our message ono of life or ! death? The second messenger vee a diplomatie but a blunt answer i David's anxious inquiry. What ired David for his enemies, his anny, ty for himself, if only tho "young aa" ware safe. Application. "Ia tba young maa le?" Industrially, socially, phyalcal . morally, spiritually, bis safety da tada upon tba guidance of the home, a father and the church. Only aa irents bear and oben tba Master's ords, "Bring thy con hither" (Luke 41) la Ute young man safe. David's it was not. however, sufficient cause r Absalom s downfall; he courted a own ratai (John 6:40). Tba great outstanding leeson bf thia Ure drama, extending from tba aventb to Uta nineteenth chapters. : "Whatsoever a mon soweth, that all he also reap.'' Services in the Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. CHURCH First Baptist, Corner East Chu St. J?lilli's Methodist, Corner F First Presbyterian, Corner We Central Presbyterian, Corner I A. R. I'., Corner North McDu Grace Episcopal, Corner Soutl Christian, Corner Greenville a Si. Joseph's Catholic, Corner Fl HST BAPTIST 9:45-Teachers' prayer service. 10:00-Sabbath school-Dr. A. L. Smethers. -superintendent. ll :30-Public worship-Sermon hy Dr. Thos J. Watts. There will be no evening service on account of the \T<-I<endon meeting. Hominy. 5:00-The divisions of the W. M. S. will meet in tho following homes: Southern-Mrs. C. S. Sullivan, South Main stree' ?Northern-Airs '. L. Mahon, North Main street. K?stern-'Mrs. v . D. Hudson, East Orr street. Western-Mrs. R. W. L?O wen, West. Market street. Greenville Street-Mrs. Ida Pruitt, Greenville street. River street.-Mrs. J. L. Hembree, River street. Central-Mrs. Rosa Dahn, East Whltner street. The public is cordially invited to attend and worship with us at all these services. GRA OK CHURCH Rev. J. H. Gibbon ey, rector, phone 835. Services for'the fifth Sunday after Trinity, July 4th. 10:15-Sunday sr bool. 11:30-The 'Holy Eucharist' ana sermon. 5:00-Evten nong and sermon. Wednesday. 5:00-Even {Amy er. , There will beta meeting of the V?s-, try at the office of Gen. Bonham's on Monday at 5:00 p. m. CHEAP INSURANCE. Ton can buy a nettie or Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all Impurities of your body, and save lots of sickness and lost time. Pri?e 25 and 60 conta. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Ca, Colombia, s. c PITTING AWAY YOUR BLANKETS? This is the time ot the year when you .are'-.putting ?way your blankets, comforts, winter wraps, etc. 1Ji .'. Don't rooke the mistake of packing them'away soiled. Havo them ctOaned and reno vated '0**t?8UK?m not only be ready for Instant uno when you want them, ont you'll find they will l$ep .av lot better won't attract moths so easy . either, Cor fr? get all of the grease IT. of them. Don't putV.the work off till later and than forget it. ?.- 4t\ -"? - '-sr- ? rn Anderson Steam Laundry PHONE 7? A NICE BIG R?AST of Beef. Pork ur Motton is really ona ot Ute best meats. For lt is Just aa good cold as hot So you can have several meals with or'.* one) Cooking. Tell us to send one for Sunday did? uer. Make lt a big one, for our meeta ara so choice that only a Ki ono will have enough left to out up obi. PHONE 004. The Lily While Murlee* J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor. UGH! C?L^niHUW?^ BORT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED Iher Jin" WH? Glean Your Sioggish Urti Bittir Than uiemel ail Ca Eat Salta?. Calomel makes you sick: you lo <> x day's work. Calomel ts quicksilver and it aal'fates; calomel Injure? ..your livery If roil are bilious; feel lazy, uliifj/i?b arni ?ll knocked out, if your bowel* are cor: st i pated and y MU* bead scias or atomtvh is mur, just take a ?pooniiil of harmless Hudson's Liver Topa inst pac) of u?ini< ?kkeifhig, salivating ca. !. DodsonV Liver Tone is real llvpr iin'd*l> cine. 8) You'll know it next morning be. cause y<iii will wake up feeling tltJfi your liver w ill b.? working, your I < i<l ache n?d diM?pess gone, your Abmtaah will.be tweet and bowels rerular. Voii will feel like working. Yowl I* . l eer fill; full <if file?"' . 1 . Your druggist -or- desk*1 sells you a 60 emt bottle of Dodson's Liver Ton* under tuy personal-guarantee that it will clean your sluggish ii? er better than .nasty calomel; it won't make you sick "nod you c?n eat anything you, want, without being salivated. ' Your druggist gu?rantele tbat cash spoonful will ?Urfc your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you bp by morning er you yet vf .,r money back. Children gladly take Dodson'* Liver Jone because pleasant tatting and doeon't gripe or cramp or make them sick. ? 1 "nm ?elllng millions of bott I Dodson's .I4wjjj5[ope to peopla who have founf? Al'.stl|if y^ijgnt, vegetable. J?ver medicine lukes the plkce of dajf^^^fl calomel. *? Buy one bottle on my'sous J, reliable jruaratfteo. Ask your 'drugglat service, owing to the tent meeting under the auspices ot the St. John's Methodist church. A Very cordial in vitation is extended to the public to warship with us. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC , There will be mess at St. Joseph's .Catholic church Sunday iggiraXw^at ;7:30 o'clock. No other services. And that .There Ic; souvenir spo souvenior spo base. These i They are ?u?rj --not brassy j profit-the s munity Comp th.: coupon for ever State in the Union with the State . they are the kind of souvenir that wilt ai? every State, large teaspoon size, heavy pare ins make every other spoon offer luck ?.?. ni:'. ed to last a lifetime. Beautiful new ons, but -classy Oefda Community silva are being- shipped to us hythe thousand, sirs N th?i