The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 30, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
The Hoing of Good .
i Wk Shoes and Low
84 pairs Womens
$3.00 to S3.So Shoes,
in Patents, Gun Metal,
and Vici Kid at. '.$1.39
- 48 pairs Womens
?84.00 Brown Buckskin
Button Shoes, Special
at-... .$2.4S
i 60 pairs Old Ladies
Common Sense Shoes, I
worth $2.00, ?n, sale i. I
at . ..$1.50
,96 pairs Womens S3.5o Dull Calf. Shoes,
Button or Blucher at.$2.85
'.42 pairs Large Girls $2t5o Patent Leath>
er^owheetsj Button'Shoes' at. !.. .. .$1.95
Wont?ns-relt Convfys, all colors at. .95?L
42 pairs childrens $2.00 to .$2,50 Shoes
-at. ...;$1.39 !
the One Price Shoe Storo ? '
We Sell For Ca?h Only .
wm
SPECIAL PRICE
for ? #.5c
?br.%
Pi??NE Oil . ?isit MAB81I Afilr AYE,
MEMBER OF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVEHY
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Big:yalue? here in Mi?in?ry, Furs,
. ?Mer^?ar/ a ii d Ready^to-Wear . }km
iU3C?
and ^
' oats tMs fall when you
?"T.;..?fj.-.:;
lu?
fei ?B^^|l?|lf pip ^eir:; wrt?i. dgep?ii'.:the?e:; i
Tht? W?i ^v?'it stalk a?d grate hi t?ie j
Ha?ad, arid that it what you want ia grain. If
cous.
Let us lie?r? froga txou. '
FIRST SEBEE OF
MISSION LAST NIGHT
THE REV. MAYNARD PREACH
ED INTROIHJCi'ORY
SERMON
PRODIGAL SON
I Wes Subject and HQ Depicted the
Loving Father in His, Hand
ling of Text.
The f?rfet. service:!.?? the advent mis
sion at Grace Episcopal church waa
held last* evening .at 8 o'clock,' tho
Rev. Maynard ' Marshall of Clemson
college preaching ?the sermon. .,
The''.Hov. Marshall's sermon was
on the "Prodigal Son," but he preach
ed more (rom the ?subject pf the loving
fat??ffWho forgave-the wandering son,
than he . dui the son's return . His
sermon was well delivered and . was
well received by a.splendid congrcga
UOB'/{'"v . . '/.
Severa! questions were placed in
thef question box last evening and nt
?the services tonight these will ' be
answered. Tho question box IR plac
ed -near-the door and all hf:*. Invited
to.'.leave 'questions pertaining ?o re
ligion,..the churchvetcj\'Mn\ V-its box.
.Thero will be two services daily.
|*Phe first Is in'|hh morning at 10
[o'cock and the . second lh the evening
a,t>S o'clock. The public la cordially
[ihvUed tp ^Uend. | ... : .
I PERSONAL jj
J****************** * * *
The Rev. J. li?. McRce of Iva was
?a business visitor yesterday.
id rs. P: M. Carey, -Miss Helen Carey
and Miss Maude Hopkins were In the
city shopping yesterday from Seneca, j
Mr. W. T A. Sherard and Dr. C.
j H. burton of Ivh .were/.among'-the
business visitors yeaterdav.
..:. -. .. . . .-- : _
Mr. E. H. Wolborn of WUHamston
I war. a business'visitor 'Monday.
Mr: and Mrh-. W\. hi McCowan,
Mrs. E. J. McGowan,.Mrs: j. . O. |
|MtCowe.n; .Mrs. j. M..' Masters and'
|Mtss.,Kay Masters were :ahloGg r, thd
visitors -yesterday, from /tho: Mountain1
? Creek, sectl'oi: .
Mr^-fieri Austin bf .Urmcrt Path-spent
yesterday in the city. '.. .. .
\y -. '.- ' .. ?
Mr. W.. li. Breaaeale .pr Penaic
ton was rn the cliy.'fOr a few hodrs
yesterday.
-- !
Mrs. F. H. C$fiaun of. Clemson.
Col,lege spent yes-terday In; Anderson.
. ' ...
. .Mr. Joo Wardtaw: pf Belton was in
the .city-yesterday. " I
Mr. and -Mrsi..' falter : H. Keese,
Miss Ruth Reese aad MS-ssrs.' H. Bi..1,
and. Bruce Harder visited in hart
well -i Sunday ; '
Mr. Wm-.-' McGee b?? returned from '
r/.a.
Mr. ?ikly Miiri/ J. y-. W?i?erh ol1
Ijxtru-r vpcot yoBler-day in AEdorso?. ' I
I "i Mr.. hhd M?a. 4. T. Foy of .Clemson
college were. among the vi&Uora yes-';
torday..-.. ? I- X:-;:. *..:'i?--?t::^S?^tt9U.
^f\^|^r..iIIgft^?n^Alaik?\..
!V. Seward, VUaska, Nov. 29..-As a re-,
?hit ?"t the,cold, weather wator ls sell-'
l?g-' tor a dolmf, a hi^rol. Tho. s?'p
ply" mm" i-bo : ob tamed thr?ngh- holas in
thc Ulick Ice,
Says-, gia?s : ?? hot y/ater....h?forje
breakfast w^fc?s pob?na ? j
frcv?v:?ysten?.
Physicians the .'world over recom
mend tit';5sk?^ h?:5^ ?da!mln? thia ia
of voatly'Lmoi'o';(mport?RCC) than out
Side', cleanllhesei because ia>v-,skih.
?ores-'-4e'--;aot'-.iis&se?b'' impurities Itf/i
?the Wood; causing;'til h'ealihl ".while
tho pore?, in the ten yawls ot -towels
d&:
. Men ?nd women are urged .to.drink'
eafch morning, bafbro hr?a?^s?i h
glas?;ol hot water With a teaspoonful
Ol': limestone - phosphate " in lt., ivs * ?
harmless mw?ms o? helping'-i-ihr w
f rani, the; stomach; : liver; k?dn*r
fi^^^o;pro*?6as diey'e ?ndig
mal.-r,??ly. .?^Iso?^^ >jt
in^KHkiis^ e^
pi^HWng
jbe??ra1^^ph??ttg/mpiK r^'f *h?
j?tohm?k?-.:. '?' v .-\V V?V ? . {:
""'dy apt-.Wa? w ?cle?nse.
. -??na?:s^iaotv;
ad ''I?maWna;''?aas*aate;-aet on the
elUninatlvo'brgah?.
THoshc-whp) .wake up . with- h?-d
caled tongues, nasty latvio or
?!&~a?^
a^Usiamich < :? ? cia'ers.':r;wha'
Je?fciterl>V?Jo?a aitacka oi? cpp
?nv tkepldv cdrtala:^ a '. ? jimarter
/^i;?me?ioae r^'aaitohateFftt the
" '^^Thh?: wilt ;.ea#\xs&^t?
.. . . - ?4t>??A'1?i?iii jiM-F-*--'JXXqs?^K
]?eatlaue ii each ?oVhlng ar? awh'r;
?a* er ; pronbu?c?d rean'lt?; beth. In re
* to he'Altk 'and app?araace.
?'lvte AHHOCISUCU.
The Civic association will meet in
the parlors of Hotel Chtquola this
afternoon at four o'clock. Dr.I
Klnard will address tho meeting and
t o members , are urged to be pres*1
ent:^'" ;
Dne West Alumnae.
Th?-D?>?f,fwes? alumnae Will meet
oh 'Ffldbrv afternoon. December 3rd,
at four1 o'clock, . with Mrs. A. ;Mar
Sharpo and Mrs. . Daisy Wilson at the*
bohie ot Mr*.''Sharpe on South Mc
Danie Btreet. Dr. Klnurd will bo'
present and give a talk ou.'"Mac
beth." y.
At Elk ?fonic.
The wiveB of tho Elks aro asked
to'meet at tho home t'-.ls aitornoon
at 3:30 fpr a very Important inset
lng. All tho ladles Interested are
urged to attend:
The Junior Phtlathea class of the
FirstU'Baptist church will. havo an
oyster ?upper on Tuesday night, No
vember KOP- ? In tue store room next
to Tolly.V PurnituiV: store? They
will begin serving at six o'clock. .
Mi:-:; Charlotte Calhoun of Laurens'
has heon spending a few days hore hs
tho guest of. Mrs. Alice Sloan.
Bpanty Parlor.
Miss Honea 'who has bad n beauty
parlor, here for ..some time has moved,
rjer room to Miss D. G-eisborg's store,
and will be glad to se*vo her patrons
! there. ' Miss, 1,-?onea has made many
friends by , her spier, lid Work, and
they .will bo delighted to hear. that.
35? is ' sp nicely fi ?ted "up ond can
servo them at any time.
PhJMthen Class
, The Senior. Phllathca class of tho
First Presbyt?rien j church will meei
j On .Thursday afternoon at four o'clock'
With Mrs. . Sam Murphy and Mrs.
I Walter 'Mb'rpfty at the home cf tho
latter on Orr Street.
v M.rsi. Vnndher Honored.
? Barnwell, Nov, ; 27.--Tho largest so
cial eve pt of the season was tho re-.
Caption.given/ by Mrs. W. H. Duncan
to -the ; Louis/Malone Oyer chapter of
tho D. A. R. omi Mrs- J. F->. Yan
.diver of .Audersjon on. Monday after-.'
upon. Tbfelmuf?, was mode mpst at
;trac.tlve v.-ith iw: oUMiiahosnny iicco
ra(9d with.exquisite roses, .kach room
ahd: ihhllwny was?, filled,with vinesi and
'cut v.f lowers-; / n jd. thc eof t light pf ;
moby .'candle^',V;'The .entertainment
was,;,opened.-, mt?? -a phino ; selection
renderedVby Mrs- B.C. Holman [ and
;b._v?olln. piece 'jisr M^ss Balley,' Mrs.
f JVnnd?y er -'tj?e? f?^'.'n iol.h ph 'tho .D.-,
A. R,?r\? put fpe/Bocjety ?efprethis
new ch ap ted In a-most important ?and
forcible light.;. She ls well .'able to
, dp this, fjaving! boen, a worker in this
jTleldf.sQpn after the. society 'became
ai. material "factor.,tor. good and-, use%
fulness,/ Shh inflected,eloquence pnd
it command'. ot good -English^ ' .Her
ihtjien Gen.. L. M. Ayer, was one br
Barnwell couhjty??\jbp8t distinguished
oVntbra.' lt ls his' father. Louis Malone
.Ayer,' Tor whom_Ulls chapter is named
?kivwi'io actually., took .-. part. In tba
; Revolutionary, whr;-( if Js tho cohsxant
hpne of ibis chapter that every one
interested .'In D";?? Rs work, espe?
? i?lly.J those who hear, the hame.', cit
Ayer throughout Barnw?l 1 county, will
take ah active part In making tho
sr a successful 'organisation and
chapter
! by th?ir cooperation . aid tho work uf
iv^rrying-cut tba sp?e?i?ild ??m? of ibo
national Society . Any Information re
quired/by any oncv'wlshlng to Join
will gladly bo furninhed'.by the regent
or! Wee regent, 'Mrs. Buchhalter and
Mrs, W. H. ' Duncan.-Columbia
, Fiddler's Convention.
There; will be. uAFiddler's conven
tion at. .'High Point school house
Thursday night, December 2, given
under; thc auspices of. tho Ladles Ira*
^proycnVeht aSsouH?ion.
Three prizes ftall/be awarded a?j
fellows :. '':>^^?^?^^^^H^
First, to the best: fiddler; second,
tp tho r. ?h???il . be^i a)id tyv" -third to.
ugliest!'' '
; A 'ramil admission fco , of flvo and
ten cents' win bo cfmrg??;' The public
?3 cordially Invited' to 'atbnSi^*'*
r?v-?
Went to the HospHuL
?.C.'- E. Blanchard, postmaster at
lilanchard, Cay., writes:- "I, had -kid
ney trouble combad I bad to go to
ihe;lt?8plt&T. Foley Kidney Pill* were
recomm*jndea. to mo atm they .com
pletely cured mo. I ??hinot speak too
highry "of ihern." .SUU?I-?F? :.?U-'-?TO?J!
ntst? "bav? had simUftT^benent ' from
this standard remedy tor kidney ead
! bladder ailments. It fchujflhflS back?
achei'" stiff joints, svrO?Jen ' .?uscle?
and all tbe-':'-'lr?rio?$',-':-?ympfc?n8;-- of
#?al^aed; diseased1 kidneys. Sold
?v??y#here.
?
IS FEAST OF DEDICATION
AND IS OBSERVED OVEft
ENTIRE COUNTRY
KlNDLE"~iLIGHf S
'fri tho Home and Synagog, One
First Evening, One on Second
Etc, Until Eight Burn,
Hanukkah, the Jewish FeaBt ot
Dedication, begin? tlio second or Dc
(?ember aud oxtends over ? ported of
?Iaht doy*. The account sf- tts origin I
ls.set forth in tho books of tbc Ma*>a* -
boes. Tile 'Syrian King, AntiocuuB
Eplplmnes, had determined to unify
all thc peoples of his kingdom. To
accomplish this he behoved lt-.neces
sary to compel nlLto adopt a common
religion.. Tho Jews were lils politi
cal" oubjcctB. Their monotheism aud
distinctive religious ? practices based
Upon tuie lilblo were In sharp contrast
tb his religion,, a. form of paganism
originally imported from Greece.
"Judaism must. bo . destroyed," be
came the watchwoid of the.Syrian
court. In ICS B. C'. the royal com
mVind . went forth that shrines aud
altars ,be erected for idol worship.
Jewish rites and pnxticos were intor
dieted. The. sacred .writings ..whore-'
ever, found were destroyed. Direct
.persecutions .were visited: upon thc
faithful. As a climax in tho cam
paign, extinguish the Jbwls?i faith,
tho altar in tho temple, of Jerusalem
was-; profaned.' - 8yrlah soldler? Offer
ed un sacrifices. to ZOUB Olympus.
These drastic measures aroused tho
J* va , tp revolt. , Judas "Maccabeus
Kvas r.v ?minted Jeador by his father
jW?ltatni?s."' After three years of suc
j cessful warfare : hgalnat. tho Syrians,
Judas was in a position to dedicate,
n now altar at-jerusalem, foe festi
vities in connection with the dedica
tion ; l?ctifig^ eight days.' To 'com
memorate tblB event, "Judas and Ma
brethren and. tjje .whole congregation
of Israel ordained that the dedication
of tho altar.ehDuld be kept In their
seasons from-year, to year by f ie bpuce
of. eight days from' the- 25th doy. ot
Itisley with gladness and joy." Thia
festival is also known a? the "Feast
of .Lights" probably because biirnlttp:
lamps and .torches in tho ancient
temple and home, were used"to cele
brate. ,
. Thc- distinctive ceremonial teatura
bf lights in ?the ??Omfc: and in tho syna
gog; . one ,0h. the first evening,'-tho
numbeiKvb?l?g ! u^cr?aSbU'. by' on? . on'
nach consecutive evening, until "eight
lights ar*. Ht. on tho. last evening, cf
the fesUVah. Special prayers inspir
ed by tho' hiftioric event. 'Comm?mor?t-'
lug tjie triumph 'of monotheism over
heaBienhunV of the forces of light over
tho forcea .?f .; darkness aro recited.
Special scriptural portions, are. read
in the synagog. Tho festival does hot
pall for cessation fro'ni labor and ?B
therefore regarde^ aa ono of the.'two
minor,fea?ts'In. the Jewish calendar.
in . whick Xh? story", and significance
of tho fe?at.?re recounted, have be
come: h. marked feature in the cele
bration of tlie" feast of dedlcatihn.
P?PE'S OlSpSIN .
foi iiiiteiiO? oe
S?0M SifliCH
In 6ve minut?e! No dyspepsia,
. - ? ' ? -'"' " V
l : . heartburn or any stomach
.
misery,
?-: .
Sour, goBsyrjUp8?t-.stomach, Indiges
tion, heartburn,,, dyspepsia; when, tho
food^yhu ?at.f?rm??ts into gases and
stubborn Itunpa; yolir Tieffd aches and
you,. feel sick.'; and : miserable,, ; that's
when you \ realize, tho.,magic in tape's
.Dispepsia!. It;.noakes"all stomach ;
misery vanish iii1iv? minut?s.
: If your .stomach ia iA'a^Cohtinhous
revolt-if .. you cab^t. get it regulated,
Please foj your ?ake,'try Pope's Dla-'
lepsin. . It's so, heedless to .'baye a ;
bad 8tomBcli~-make your next meal a j
favorite food.' meal, .th?n: take a little
pl?pbpBi?.. There will not bo a?y dis-'
tress oftt. .without fear.' It's .because
Pass's Biap?p?in/'rcaljy doos'lr regu
late weak,..out-of-order stomachs that
is?f?5'i? irs ins???css'?r shies annh?l!y:
? Get a??rge flfty-coht case o( tape's
Dlabep'ain 'from?aajr .drag/Sfore.' It laJ
the quickest, surest: stomach relief
and-cure knoWn. It, acts almost like
magic' Vt, ie ; a scientific, harmleaB and
pleasant - stomach preparation which
trittly belongs in every home'.
" f"i? 'f\W:II ntjggffliiwi?fijii?iiii????? i iiiiiii. i
To add in our Sunday's advertisement
that those new Coat Suits at $20.00,
$22<50 and $25.00 are selling at ...... .
'V ivy
i Mili
vt -J?:-.
x?;1-^ if*
:*..'iU4iA1,.t't'
Si ,You can buy now any suit ?ri tho.
.. ,.
house nt this price. Of course, you
..?? ..?? ' ,-.*? ..
know if you come in a hurry you get
the choice of tho lot.
That new Health & Accident policy we brought out Nov. I,
1^1 S b the biggest bargain ever offered.
Why ^ ":^m
Because it pays the naine weekly income for loss of rime from,
accident ?r disease that other companies pay and
L. S. HORTON, Pres. W. D. McLEAN, Sec & Gen. Mgr.
Office Ligon & Ledbetter Bldg.
ry^i^,rr?ijiwmiiupiiiUb,WMMnt??w
Collections li?fe? rr?rupt Alteat'oa
?lysen A. Sayth, W& W##?
|Y*st*?oay1,^
NG ?N - A JIFFY
ie and Brown;
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