The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, August 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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S-ale Opens SATURDAY August 8th. 25c Boys' Pants Aug. Sale 10c, ft Don't Forget the Date; Aug. 8 Sale Opens SAT?BDAY August 8th. Ladies' #2, $2.50 and#3Hats. Sale Price $1.00. This August Sale makes your money go a long ways, we must close out all Summer Goods to make room for Fall Stock, goods will be marked in plain figures. Come and see for yourself. Any way you turn our bargains will be lookmgat you. Sale opens Saturday, August 8th, bring this price list with you. "i.** CLOTHING SALE Men's Suits. $ n.oo suits. $ 3.98 7.50 Suits . 4.9? 8.60 Suite......? ?.rH 10.00 Suits.' 7.50 12.G0 Suits. .9.98 15.0U Suits. 10.98 O! You Shirt Sale 39c Shirts.25c &0u Shirts .39c GSc Shirts.48c 76c Shirts.......50c 1.00 Shirts.75e $1.25 Shirts.93c You can't afford to go Shirtless. Red Hot Sale of Men's Pants. $1.26 and $1.50 Pants ."98c $1.76 Panto.81.35 2.50 Pants:. 1.98 3.00.>ants. 2.19 8.50 Pants.:_2.79 4.00 PnirtB. : ?C8 $5.00 Pant3. 3.79 COO. Pants. ..-3.98 \ Men's $C.OO Raincoats, sale $3.98 Men's Mohair Coats $1.98, $2.i>0 and $2.98. Keep Cool. 75c Umbrellas.50c $1.25 Umbrellas.."98c $1.50 Umbrellas.$1.25 Ladies' Waists 19c, 39c, 18c, 50c, 68c, 79c, 98c and up. Ladies' Wash Skirts Sale Prices 50c, 75c, 93e, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 Specials -- Men's Hat Sale Prices 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75, $1.98, $2.50 and $3^9. August Sale Prices on Boys' Pants 10c, .25fe, 85c, 39c, 45c, 49c, 50c 75c, 98c and up. Big Sale of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats S5c, 48c, 75C and 98c Must be Sold. Men's Slipper Sale $2.50 and $3.50 out on table $1.98 $4.00 Shoes.'..$2.98 $5.00 Shoes.$3.50 50c, Table Linen.43e 25c Table Linen...22c 50c Set Doilies.39c 25c Towels....22c Good Towels., 5c Special 60c Matting Rugs... .30c Ladies' Slipper Sale $1.50 and $2.00 Slippers.98c v-'.iju ana 93.00 Slippers . .$1.58 Ladies' House Dreses 50c, 79r, 98c, $1.25 and $1.69 Wool Skirt Sale $1.98, $2.48, $i.98, $3.48, $4.98 and up. Yard-wide Sheetings..1c Willie lot Lasts. 10c- Chain brays, August Sale yard. 5c 10c Sheetings.7 l-2c 10c Muslin, salo price..7c All 25c Dress G sods, Sale Price . 19c ? 7c Apron Checks, spie' price . ,6c 8 l-2c Checks. $1.25 Bedspreads...98c 15? Towels, sale.10c $00 Bed Sheets.08c j 2'Spools, God Thread.. 5c 50c Silk Ratl?Vs1, k?le"'price..25c 15c RIpplctts ,....13 l-2c Special?flJLe.2 in.. J Shoo Polish 8c Special for Saturday,- Aug. 8th, 35c Corn Brooms for one day only, each .20c Limited one to customer. Special 9x11 Matting Art Squares for our August'Saintt^?...tt2?8 'i I or Saturd?jr, ' August 8th, 35c to Sale Opens 9 Aus. 8th. For This Sale 8 Bars GOLD BAND SOAP 216 S. ?Vlc?iri ssiu Special for this Sale, Yard-Wide She at 3c per, yard while lot lasts. Be On Time And Get Yours. WE H?VE everal.. ii?: fa? " A and houses and lots for sale in and near Townville, X Roads and ?akway. v i'.. Can give you almost any location,;any size, prices rign^vy ;. oo o o o o o o oo O O O o 00 ooo o . ; SIX-A^?'TWENTY . o in '- *. ooooooooooooooooooo our. "a* who hayon't Been one another in ovei so long, they may take timo enough .< shake handb| but they haven't time ti ask how. each other is getting alon; until after they discuss politics or aal "Who's ,jfour ,man \ for senateT' j don|f- hear names of candidates' foi ofBCe mentioned hut Blease and Smith ' .Gbv?rnbr. Bleaso' must bb an nwfu t?rror In tho poB^?cal oreHA, Tr* years ago yon heard nothing talkec h?v?'moro offlfcoa'-dn thls'state tn.i? Erer3|*flyi'piay say whatever ttidj 1 pieateV*' ?" 1 am going to vote for Cole Ii. Bleer-? Best visiles JLp the Dally Ihtelll R. Pehd??ton, August 6.?Most of tnnher-t have completed the ?task o: pli nihg . th"ii crops f< r this r.cason a:n.'d ar?! Slittng tup in the shade eh ?y ^j. tlipritlrilyou Mljn? ?W ! ' *iel'.!n* and.peaches. /, Oqr series of meetings began at this place. Sun day, August 2nd and is to extend through the week until Sun day^ August 9. it ls; announced tlist there is tb .be gencer a singing school to start at this place August 17 1 under tho supervision o? Prof, Mllford. . \Vw C, Pepper of Anderson spent^ast i > - Thursday nlght with S. t Richey. For .the convenience of the Votera.oi ' Leo Hrod, Jr...of Boleer was vlslttag Anderson Countv the board^ot tegu> our section last Sunday. i tr&uon w?ii meex the m>?.??.us a? 'ivSntTtM Tw^nty'rand^endieton ball pomtmepts to register and renew oi teams are to cross^ bat?^ on the ?oc?i 'transfer Certificate?: oUamond next Sa^urd^. afternoon. I -P?liter; Friday August 7. TJ?ip? ?ut, everybody, and.root for the Gluck MU1, Saturday, , August a locals; from fila: m. te 12 m. -, ^8'"pa?t^-?mV'hia?r?tuni?d *r?m',.. AOrr Mlll^ Sat?rday, August $, fron the fishing trip upon Keowee reports ,1 ~ ' a nice time. BOOkS OF B?GI8TBATI0N Crops have much jmprorcd.; sjuce the recent rains. Mr. Paul Mahaffey, who has been spending, the. past .week; at Priser, fe . turned'^?s^^* Saturday. ft Mr.'; Walter M^llkra . and ;. mother made a buslnoiis trip to Sandy Springs las^Saturday, -, . - parent? last Saturday .Sunday,, . , f T*ie .greatest, topic, in opr section is. poim?sr it you see two persons meet p. m. to 4p; m. Bie4mont, Augu?t 10. . ' . Pradletbnr Tuesday, August 11, "Townville, Wednesday, August 12 Starr, Thursday, August 18. _ Iv?/'VHd?y. August 1.. . :, T^xaway, August'16, tro^i,^ n. m to 12 m. v Anderc?h Cotton MU1, August IB 1 to* 4 pi.5b.vi of, ' W' ^ ANDEAN. lindsay. gl3trntlon - of Anderson p. r Board of 1 ??uaty, v> "joo?ooooooooooooo jo UNCLE DAVE'S LETTER, o 0 o ooeoooooooooooooo How to Kill n Church. The church as a wholo Is held in high esteem by all mon. Dut the In dividual constituency In often doubted. This is brought about by the failure of the mcuibcrB to comprehend ithnl each of them advertise the wAdlW Carelessncss on the part of Christian people is tho church's w?rst foe to duy. It is my purpose to illumine the path that many trend. There are throe ways to quench lire. First, smother it. I can but lllu trato tills by u Christian scene of my boyhood. The old church was having its Christmas cheer (or troe). It wns packed. The coming, of Santa with his cotton covered coat and great pack had brought the climax to the Joyous hour. Suddenly Santa's cap touched a tiny taper and a terrible tragedy started. Ho stood a living lire. Men lost their senses. Women scrcomod and fought. Costly windows were crushed, doors wcro swept from tholr hinges and a score of lege and arniB were broken. Only one man In that vast throng had presence; of mind enough to act. He caught up overcoats and robes, and Anally succeeded in wrapping 1 .hem about poor Santa until the cruel flames had been smothered. But not until they had sent their deadly fumes into the lungs of our splendid Sunday school superintendent, who wan our Santa that night. How smother a church?. Put it on a purely commercial footing. Wrap the cloak of worldliness about it. Hedge in the pastor with instructions to wink nt the more common sinful practices. Tell him that "you wont no poor people in tite pews. Agree with the worldling who tella you that tho lodges are. far superior to the church. Wipe out all dividing lines between worldllncss nnd churchlincaa. Let church folks do everything that ??-uiturcii folks, do. Fill church of I lice:; with worldliness. and let the preacher count them. I think that you can easily extinguish-the warmth and glow that and church hos. had. Second, let the fire burn out. Wes tern prairiemen employ this method. When great flames threaten to ?weep tho county or state, they rush forth with teams and plows and surround the- conflagruticu. .Tho flreB slowly cat themselves to death. To let the church lires burn out, don't add fuel to. them. Stay away from the Sunday school, the prayer hour, the preaching programmes. Let I any little trifle keep you away. Stay homo an entertain worldly company, i (That leaves a fine Impression of your church valuation upon your unsaved., friends.) Let tho clouds or the heat or the cold be. your excuse. May and October are. about, the .only perfect months for church-going. . You stay away (the-other ten. If your church' fires ?r? low,-see if y?u haven't plow I ed deep, furrows of indifference, neg lect and) foolish faith about it. Thirdly, throw cold water upon the fire. This last Is the most common method, of quenching the fire, Water Is Ore's master, ye together they do make a powerful combination. How can I throw cold water upon the church? If you go regularly, never ask any one to go with you. Act as though you were, ashamed. I know a Sun day, school superintendent who baa passed my home every Sunday for the past ten. years and has never Invited mo to his Sunday school or church. Always come to church late. . Never come enthusiastically. Always'take a back seat. Don't look pleasant; re-' member you arc In church.. Remem ber, you will have to sit here one hour, and t?o air must be perfect.'! Last week you Eat in a dead stuffy Ehow house for titr?e hours s-v.d paid for tho privilege and never noticed the rotten air. Of course the preacher Is | not perfect, so go after him. His life is pure, his heart warm and he j comes burdened with the heartaches' of the sick, the poor, the aged.-Yes,! go after the preacher. Tell him how dead the church is: (Why not tell him I how long you have been dead?) Nev er thank him for the hours he baa spent pouring over hU pages; He must corho now every scrvicei When 1 the service is over, remember the ! church is no place, to be friendly Don't ohake bands with,':any one. Rush out as you would at the theatre. One .would think the building was on r Ore by tho way our churches i empty ) these days. On the way homo dont > let any one suspect that you have ; been'at church. Try not to-pay any c attention to ho church after you [ leavo It. Dont refer to it all week, r Never admit that It baa any claim . upon your time, thought, talent, pray l or.-or money. Keep ovefy cent -you , cap away from the church. Povorty I Is ?'euro path to humility! - Then . don't forgive *ny one.- Forg'vin* '[heals hurts. So' don't "be charitable. , If you read churoh literature, it may cnthuso you, and you will want to do more -for. lia great enterprises. Why should you . read- church lltorat?roi ' It- is qot, necessary for. you: to keep . informed concerning-the movements of Us millions of members, thousands of pastors and hundreds of millions ' of dollars invested in church in s t Hu ll tlons. If you read church papers, . you might get somo idea of the'; niait; . nitudo of the church. Out of y?ur lg noranco you can throw- a constant stream of cold , water upon the fiery, aeal of. th? church. My< friends, whether you help or hinder, tan cpurch bf God is here to stay. It Taa imprisoned, burnid at the stake, and persecuted- unto strango . cltl?a long before you tried your little hand. In one of your homos I saw a baby picture. At first It seemed that the tiny fellow was sitting all alone, but on closer view I saw ? strong hand reaching from behind firmly jrrasping the child's dross. Behind the dim unknown, ? StSndoth Oed within the shadow. Keeping watch above bis own. . ;< 'The church Wae the^flrat institu-1 l tien after the home. The school la it! sprout, Ww and government are. thej 'l?gitimai children. Israel forgot Clod and now ha has no nation. Nation after nation has tried to get aiong without Qod, and their record is written in one word--doomed. 0. Church of the Spirit, back to the old landmarks of faith, service, sym pathy suncitity. UNCLE DAVE. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. 0. 0 .0 o o o IVA PJEW8. o p o (WO.-O.iO. O. O. O. O. o. o. o. o .o Iva, August 6.?A great many from Iva wended their way to ^arswell Wednesday and spent the day'in shak ing liands and talking politics with their friends. They report an enjoy- j able time.' Miss Annl? Bcatty left Wednesday for Columbia to r>pcnd several weeks. Mrs. Maggie McCown, of Anderson, is spending seme time here at the -home or T. B. Maudin. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Long, of New berry, and Mrs. M. E. Hall, of Laur enB, are viBitlng their niece, M re. W. W. Beaiy. Iled. J. O. Law, D. p., of Walhalla, will preach in the Presbyterian church hero next Sunday morning and o voning. Hev. W. A. McAuley. of Spartan burg, attended the S. S. conference here.last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Dean of Deans Bpont a fow days here this week with relatives. W, W: Bradley, of Alken, private secretary to Hon. Wyatt Alken, spent several hours hero Wednesday in the j interest of IiIb chief. Misses Minnie Pennell of Lowndes ville is- spending the * \vci*k. With. her | Bister Mrs. S. M, McAdams, i;i Miss Susie Patterson of Mt. Carmel.l was a visitor in town a short while | this week. MIbb Pearl Beat> wan shopping in Anderson Wednesday. Dr. d. E. Watson 1b a business vis itor in Columbia this wcok. Mr. Glenn Bnsktn of Chester is on a | visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BaBkin. Misses' Bessie and Myra Lee Coch ran of Calhoun, are the guests this vcok of. Mise Pear! Soutbcrlnnd McGBr?. Tlios. J. Baakin and W. T. A. Shcrard are uttendlng the farmers' I chautauqun, which is in session thi3 week at WilliamEtun. Dr. Edwin Hall, of A'.'.auta, is here for a few days. Mr. A. V. I?arnes. and children of] Lowndesvilio, wcro In town- a fow| bourn Wednesday. W. D. McLean,' of Spar tun burg, is the guest of his friend, W. Prank Mc Gee. Rev. J. W. Garrison of Azi'-erson, was in town one day this week. Mrs. J. E. Harper of San Antonio, Texas, who has been spend- ng Ucino j time hero with her sister, Mrs. J.;E. Brownlee left this week for Due West I to visit relatives before returning home. j Misses Mabel and Wlnnlo R-il-.l arc i spending the week at 8lurevlllo with their" cousink, Misses M E. and L. E. Jackson'. NOTICE. 3y. resolution of the Count. Execu tive Committee the secretaries of the various democratic clubs In the county are directed to meet in the Court House at Anderson, on August 10th, at 11 o'clock a. m., with . . the County Chairman and Secretary.of the. County Committee,, for the.purpose of examin ing., the club rolls and ascertaining if any irregularities exist in the enroll ment of voters. Each secretary is directed to appear in person or send some one who Ib familiar with the en rollment, for his particular club. All other persons, who . have any I knowledge of the existence of any lr-| regularity In the enrollment, are re quested to be present and givo Buch j information. The names of the secretaries for the ] clubs are.as follows: Anderson Ward 1<?C. E. Trlbble. Anderson Ward 2?poster Fant. . Anderson Ward S?J. 8. Acker. Anderson Ward 4?D, O .Browne. Anderson Ward 0?Frank. White. Anderson Ward 6?Bob King. Bel ton 1 and 2?W. H. Cobb, Jr. . Bol ton 3?J. W. Campbell. Bishop's Branch?E. G. Arnold. Broodaway?C. E. Martin. Rowling Green?L- B. Knight. Brushy Creek?W. W. Fleming. Brogon Mill?o. F.. Foster. Campbell's Storo?W. C. Campbell. Cedar Grove?H. Kelly. Concrete?J. W. Childers. Corner?W. T. a. Shcrard. Cox Mill?W. T. Blakeley. Chiquola Mill?a. y. Hughes. . Cray ton ville?W. W. Clinkscalea. Flat - Rock?-G, W. Tucker. Flve Eorka-rW. L. Gasey. Fork,-No. .1-r-J." M, Broyles. Fork No. 8??. F. Maret. " FrankvllltH-W. a: Eirqd. Friendship?J. C, McMillan. .. ,: Gluck Mill?J. W. Neal. - -V Grove School?J. a. Clinkscalea, ;> 'Hall?tW.'P. BeU?.. 1 Honea Path^L F. Monroe. Hopowell?L, E. Martirl. Hunters Spring?*t. H. Burrlss. Iva?A- B. Galloy. | Long Branch?I. T. Holland. I Martin?L. N. Martip. Mt, Tabor?B. C. Cromer. North /nderson?J. H. Hutchison. ,-Orr Mill?R. F. Tbackston. ,,,.pe'ndloton?H. C. Summers, Jr. Polzor?John A. Hudgens. Peiner No. 4?Johu MoBrearty. P Piedmont~W. A. McCall. 1 Plorcetown?R. L. Elrod.' " Rock Mills?R. P. Black. ' Sandy Springs?J. M. Milan. Starr?J. B. Leverett.. , Three and Twenty?C. S Hnll. Twtey Creek?J. M, C:" . . Townvllle?V\m-. I laK??qy. Walker-Mc??lmoyle?N. 8. Reaves. West Savnnah?J. A. Jones. v;? : . < WtlliamstonNo.l?J. C. Ducworth. : Wllllamston No. jr-M, D. Leslie. White4PjaJtos^WA<j, ^phnapn. .;.' The above ?ecrotarlea.are requeeted to be present on Monday, Aug- 10. at ,thq court house, i If for any reason Ofrui. findet Impossible to attend be sore to1 bave yb?r representative there. 0 ? >" 8. D. Peajrm?ni Co. Chalonap. '^eon U Rice, secretary.' : HOW FRENCHrP??PLE<C5 P CURE STOMACH\TROUBLE A household remedy of .the French! peasantry, consisting of pure. vegetable oil, aod aaid to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of,stomach, ? liver J and intestinal trouble*, ha* -been, introduced! in this country by George H. Mayr, whe for twenty years' ha* been one of tht; leading down town drugglsta of Chi tago and who himself >vas.cured by'itan Use. So quick and effec'tlvoTls lta actio? that a single dese Is usuallyj enough to Irring pronounced relief uiafthe matt stubborn cases, and many* people \vho> have trjed it declare jhey never heard of anything to produce auch remarkable results in so short a time. It Is known as Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and can now be had at almost any drug store. It is no?? tola here by SOLI) BX Jiy^N^J'llABMAC?. Anderson, 8. C For Sale ; i ?81 acres located on good public road ? near church nud school, r? room dwell- ? ing, 2 tenant houses, ? barns, .200 . ncres in pine timber, 175 acres in cn? tivation, 50 acres in.bottom Itwd, 85 acres In pasture, 3 miles from Ter * "... fV'vv vit' - i-""' dery. Trice $7.75 per acre?., EA?Y TERMS 2td 6t ftw Timber tract 131 acre m located, on good public road, 1 mile from Bradley, s. t . Saw timber and cord .Wood, can bo sold for enough to pay for land. IDEAL FARM. 21^ncres practical ly IotoI, Ulgli a?^^^v|pii}^^j^ beautiful homer wntqr' works, 'alienee f-sr-r out hulldintrs, 5 ostrn good ten ant houses,' church, ana school in sight 'This fnrni'hKB !o bo sficn to be appreciated. Write or cnll on - ft.: Troy, S. C. You will be doing yourself a good turn % m^Jin^^s GAS RANGE. W?#*ee?i them under the strongest guarantee* ? ^0. - Easy terms?$2 down and $2;irej?^npn|^K % ? Anderson Gas, 1 >.'m ' fMAti&?m r" 't Fruit - By the me of this pnwder :f Peaches, Pcara, Flumi of nny kind. Fruit, J; Aaeh vegetables as Beans, etc, can -be prcsert , ' * lthontf the'use of air tight cans, s > Hu?lelent quantity to preserve * 40 lbs. fruit for^fc^ , v ^ At all our StoresT^ ' "< ^ ?vans* Pharmaeyi^i THREE.8TOR?S.| '