The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 18, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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the building on North main ?tre$t nor o?cii?ic? by
the Elite Cafe, has been leased hn^, an* ; will b^^onVert
ftd intr. a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE*
n
To be opened between tftV
1st and 10th of February.
...WORK..
Commences Monday morning, remodelling
the entire building. the front will b?' so.
arranged that during hot weather it will
be comparatively open, which will give per
fect ventilation.
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THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY
IN EVERY RESPECT, :-: :-: :-:
WATCH THIS SPACE from DAY TO
DAY FOR FULfc ^PARTICULARS:
...
? M Pil?tctAtl
l~lw i? ! I
display they s,h^j?j^feejd^s^ned ^ pl^ce the. li^ht p^Jh^ I.
roods and not iti th? ^ IJ
National X?Ray reflectors .are deserted, exclusively }
for window lighting, ?nd the merchant will. h?ve:no dir- .? 1
(iculty in selectfnrone which will correctly an? feconhml
c*l?*tfu?to^;.?8 windows.
m.
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' r > 'in ?r y) i ThfrTr i ,v <tn 'mti i^fWiLj
i iiiiii ii;iiiiilliMiiWiiii^miiiii
t>lf?vWi%i&^ N? doubt youhrfFfc
Most s^jreM
sign? ABd^ro there 6 ^ positireir re*
ti? Aigu at* ?IT jnr/ not make it cUractlr?
sa^ngh^taftli^^ to draw tiifcnw 'm?nut
ttve enough to indicate your desire to.* be \n'ro?rreasls<? '?jtt^ieav
MMlW) efcbw people-that you wish to attract thtiAr|ba\ i.jr*/g
'f&,
It yen want the BUTTBRiq?jMJ
422 in stamps and we will send..
ajuftunt simply cov?r? poatagc ^
Sheet. We have a full line of Jfatt*rnn.i In stack.At
rKOMPTLY.
lor the next thirty days we will (sehe a; Sp^e?a
tsw for Throe Months for 8*e> prsvfdsd yet* eaU at
TbJi
the " Tashiot
t'?Jl all order?
f\Uie B?lise?
for ft
RAB?LTK TBEAtIHpf?V.
Ses?* Thte* T**t i? wfl Cur?' *m*?.
Baltimore*; Ja?. l'.'.?Cdts* Stfarguer-,
lt? Qupayle. daughter ot Hls&op WtaA ttvlum d??d
A. Qu?le, ?f tUV^osiHiHt WstB^rmafco
O?ee&h, jis rat'i-'ivins! . the
treatment for capcer '.'hare. Blshi
Qaayle eed others bei lets there
hops for her recovery by this tr?s
ment, although physicians at the sa.?
fc-Ttff*ioMt Any info
- 3tta*a* Prsibyteriaa Cbw?fc.
TU? regul-r MrricM will b? held
Sunday afternoon at ?^ao ?-ctook
1 at Midway. -All are ip-Tited to be
?rMffeat.
FSrst Fresbyieriaa Clfcureiv
The services at the Plxat Preabyte
riaa church will be held at the fol
l^wti^ boara: The Saohath school
? ? --.ni? i? *v vwlvvk 411 \MM M?W
isii?Mli school auditorium. The
room has Just been fitted up with
opera chairs of Ut? heat grade and
there is so more modern or eonven
lent 5!f?t In the State. A cordial in
vitation is extended to all to atteod
me aerrices today. The pastor will
preacS at 11.30 aad 7JO. You are
Utpti* to he present at both serti
cas. The choir wUl render splendid
autsle. The hope is to make you teal
that God is a little nearer you la each
ssswfce held.
Central Presbyterian Church,
D. Wltherepoon Doos?. Pastor. \
Calendar of service* for tianday
Jan. is, as follows: Sunday school at
10 yAciock, Jar. W. 6. Ramsey, aupU
Morning service at 11.30. Subject of
serm?tt: "The Increasing Perfection
of the Soul." Evening service at
7.30. Subject of sermon, "The Out
sider?; Their Peril." We cordially In
vite yttu to our services of worship,
.end-, assure you a warm welcome
among us. Special music at both ser
vices.
Christian Chorea.
J. T. Black, pastor. Regular ser
vices as follows. Bible school at
10*0 a. m? subject "Rojectirfg -the
Preaching at p. m.. >
.'subject, '-The Manner la wM^jl
fr Sbcsiid Pray". All are moat eor- ! ?
"Sally tavitsd to worship; with r
Grace Charea.
lia*. J. tt. Olbboney, r^r. tteoej
iS5. fSeryicee for the B?cond Sun-1
day afternoon, l?plphaoy* 8.00 a. aa.
Holy Eucharist, 10.15 ju m. . Sunday
school, 11.30 a. m., morning prayer
and.'?ormon', 4.30 p. m. Children* 1,
Epiphany service. There will be aojj
?venins service.
j CaHirea's Epiphany Service.
Th? Epiphany Missionary service
ori Sunday afternoon at .30 ,1s. the
annual service daring the Ep'hlpaany' B
season tor the children of. the 8un-l|
day acnooE. Ai this season tne
church teaches her children tbe mb?\
sionary aspect of the Christian ran
ItgioS and the children of the church
are^taught by this service their mis
sionary duty. The rector will, speak
on the subject, "Some Utah children]
a ljHahop Knows." Ws. cordially tu.
vite others to attend ?d* asrvioa aad
to brine the children.
Ffrai Baptis? CA arch.
Teachers prayer meetig , at : 46? 1
ifcbath School at 10:00. Dr. A U
^methere, superintendant: Public
N w orship at 11:30. Sermon by the psns
HI?-... (Subject: "Reconstruction.'' At.
\ thic; hour the congregation will have
I ?m pleasure of hearmj? Mr;.Reed:,
>4llex, who is, In Anderson to gira .
aa , en tertalhment at Anderson. CoK
lego." Royal Ambassadors will meet
r?.t 4.00. ?portai pro
ie
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to ?hiet BaptlstT^'
st ?:30. Bvening
Tj?0. ??mon by the rhp?e?tor.
ft: "The: Finished Product of
The public is cordially Invited
y-giferg-fias Tc-?rt??- r-?t^ st
' these aervtoes.
i . ??
Bee* BHfcr at l?s Firs* 2ss*st
[ ..Charea.
v. and Mrs. Heed miller oi* whwi
who appreciate real men- and ?
gKsn?eeaa delight to honor and welcome B
to Anderson, are here to give in en-] g
tertstnment at the college on Mon
day evening. Mr. Miner we are slsd
ml ts ssnMBM ?ri? ein- s* tit r="l
5???ytiat chttrch. oi which he U? attoea-,
ber, at the morning hoar. All er*}|
iy inritod to hear him.
At 8*. foheph's Catholic CaareW
'i4erY?ea at St. Jos?ob* ?ttirt??
eJifcrSftlcn Sunday. January 18, will
be'*V Allows : Second-SundAy.after
iy. Feast of the fioiy Name
t. .Sunday school at 10 a. m.
is and sermon at ti o'clock,
iedlctioD and sermonn?t * p.
-er.end Edward Duff. offirtatlp^-rS
: > Si. iooa's- Metfeedlst =C*A*? ' ?
bj&?m'l1?.' Spoake, pastor/' TJu^^ai
uiarai interest and enthuoisam .In thi
Soudny school last Sunday shoulJ
freater things bot, t??? ?ini
?aday achooi ?t 10 o'dc-1
. worship at 11 JO a. nx atjd.'
_ Preaching by the pa' '
_ subject; "Hdw^s
Odd-*' Evening subject;:
Oajp.'* ?ttrangera will
cordial greeting. The
of unusual quality at 1
j. H?n?k- e* Xeth^ll
j. Ortfan prelawe-?Whttiitg.
Voiantary?'tilory he
jfl?tord Quartette.
Offertory duet'?Tjoi?s Divine All I
I4re Bhceedlng", Strains. Mrs. N/tr-j
din and Mi. NteCravy.
?ijr&us O. 131, 849.
j /tinwry Sunday nl?ht aerrtca.
1 j Organ prelude?^Allegretto Gvatlosoj
; j ?Tour:?. !
i Sopfta 2?M?5? 115, .75 from songs of
. LPratse and Service. | '?
I Response??'Realgnatloi?" ?SarC,.Ro-? ,
'ma?Wra. Nardin. Mr. Mf^ravy, mm]
j Beek. Mr. Rast. J <
(MTcrtory aolor-air. iPT*ak ?Tc-j (
;?ravy.
<'?Kpa*tlo^de-~>JnMisnt >larch~r^Olo. '( ,
f Choir?Mra. Walter Nhrom. sopra- 1
v no; MY. Frank MsCrsrr. tenor;. IBJbj
hHb?s? Buck, contralto, Mr. J. D.i.
W tU-M, *Utt- } ;
is' Miss Zeaobi* Wfelob, or?snl?t
^lAsaedate Reformed Fr**hyt*riaaj j
vaterva.
r-| sabbath schtol at 10-30 a., a. '
Preachlss by'tlw pastor 11:20 a, ;
-'
E the strength of a^?n is d?pendit o?? ^jjw?k^:;ftft;.;.?te
strength of a white sale is not dependent ?poh its strongly worded
ftd^tMiBiente prj&comparisons, but jupon its
yWpility to provide merchandise ofpriced
gftpsj-as^
^?MM^?iW^m have both oar White Sale of Uader
-?? ? ?, r~'~r ?"?"y-"?MM?, , gjt^M?5"v?iww w? wTv?j usiiwiyviilit'?tulU a,
I ?ll of ?ioi^;freiine^ bear attractive aale pri^-^rices tbair toiii ar#eal t<* all j
j You can't poiflibly get an idea of the many good vak?i that are Ba&ff ?tfofcd I
} except byaee?ng thegooda sroiiraelf.
.'W>rT,that banner? tt*?e> *tia jgory, {
0"or tia sreary, [ Yet 'tis wreathed a found with gtcry.
_J3tt>bpIng dreary^ And 'twill lire i?. song and 9jpjguG&
j|?0,w^>t; ' -1 ThoHt? ftirfn^fa aro
a-then to wa>*ftl .?I.Fnre ii* fame on brightaai.'p?jrea, *
. i r. t.- save it -l P?^ped^^j(pWSQihd bs; ?*g*?.
hi^f^eo gaVe it. 4 Shall go sounding dofra. the sge^tift
?oto *ad brav* it,|.^url fta<folda thoBjth A^..** tnust.
i it rest. { Fnri Oifct tisoner*-softly, slowly,
I Treat ft gently?tit Je ho
ered.l Vvr:.tt droops above ih?
.. "i JTooon It not, unfold it osfsar,
or ttsa.jss$ines>. aap ms are oega.
ere's "rffch^?o bold it, mttWiA?
wo?r must niri it with st.stgh. ??...
?. . ? , . Columbia, January 17.^--^ward Khr-.
k"1* ?5**j?*wi0?:.. furl ,f' a ilfcdi.?ivrotttassWbij*U^ of th?*
-,v-s y bauw ? ii ffaao?y, utiiy and loag prominent ?ya Methodist
And ten thousands, widl/. i?ad?y. s?~rch a?rclta?, died c^f? this morn
3wr?f? Jt/nhoald ferevsr wava: lin* tu ^niM^ ? ?*?uh? ti*.i
3wct* that foreman's sword ceuld! ambi?~fir?flr. Hm father was ? Osr
/lerer. v>'? ! man sho^rnaher who settled here and
Fvha?*0>' ij*4- their* ^anttslnsd rtis-Jxzaide a ftrrtuns,