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YQllfiG PEOPLE SmBQ churches. DodlcsUou of ourself to ft nnii i iiaiT Trrft'?T fouowo* the fruit* of tue fi UMlLUnni LlLUili ^le, o?* ip another, sewell a?'hap _" py in otir*sivea and triumphant in? the natue against sin in our town, in oar AT SPECIAL SERVICE HELD own homes. Very anxious sir* we ; i AM? MiiNUT that our yeun? ^*>ple he able to take LA91 nUsfsl up Uio affairs c<?ur church, the af . fairs of home life, the affaire of youth . fa ?od fu?de onr young people to give' A STRONG SStMON,^a^^?pl?dp^?fve il* j __f' .? ncnfji of God, we. will never bofcom?" ? jf f " f V What'God would ?have ns do. God: Rev. J. W. SnealnjMSe C&tA ?*"* to. youth divine love and .tMlV ~* ' T\^^W1" , -mt^'wlll unconsciously exhibit it to Plea for the Young People ok > the* world-reflect Cod's light to ; the 4-.^ ?"_ ' ^-world. It was to lead his young}pbs>* ina t^ornrmmtty. pl0 to aeeJl Bn,i nnocV -hat Mr, j .-,_ "peake epoko th??? earnest, words:' . t " God mores upon our minds ] and God has ?plantea in tho heart of Mr. hearts for right living The cry! jane Byeake peculiar ?qaHsss oZ sympathy! appeal of God, as He speaks to ?J to Isterost af.d love' for you?fc people. rfT O"*1 neart and life; unto Him It The effect of God's work in .him was M"f^i? *,Ve8 S??? ^?n?,8ht ? BPPCal t0 *?! Mr * SpPeak^pl?a for the canee ot h?? I5aaWP response to ^^^ople. for their faltbful buoyancy of youth doesn't .feel .Ita: ^M^A^i&&^ . * need to go Uv the strength of the Lord, sincerity and earnestness. The soul, the heart, the mind Ja. the --; battle ground, whore tho 'two powers ?J%-,^ AnnpniiisritT of the universe wage the greatest bat- BOI?C P HU t H lt ll WM 1 tie that has ever been fought- ' HtlIiO QU 1 LU lilli LSI I The young life is played upon by * 'wTftfeftr TIMICnA em and this should concern us. God Til ?^VOMHI hAKMHtltt wis and challenges us to right while TU HuUlUI I nllllsWNE aln is trying to pull;tas"down. 'J'l<M r. '"^ }" ' ? Jp*! , So manyj of our .youth are swept out , ..il. by tho world lqto {w?rjdfcnej?: }'Na* : . , : &L<m?L. A ^ iU* worldly thjngn, not thinigs of life, oat CONGRESSMtav ASK $V*Y spiritual things that aro lasting i \\ ?\< : ^KOTOr&MENT AID * . *hou?d coicero Our children. Thai' ' ? . youth's spirit of investlgaUon. ''to . r know things" cause many ot oar j T?eu. fp la^mm^Xo MAY ?MOT APJOU&N In short Mr- Spe?ke, in ?, message _' spiritual and powerful, brought oui tho youth's relation to God, the Wilson Will be Requested to Pre yomth's relation to youth, and Use . . . ~_ )?>-? youth's atonde before the worll Adjournment of Congress Unless U\ our youth we know the?vis. nn . a?s. October itaUoa of God's power we shall never attain unto the heights we could have . won - through preparation. Young peoplo brought into the right and trna Washington, Oct. 2.-Southern con* who are really a vital part of the right gPeasmen appealed to President WU s. ^5?J%SS? r m r ? rules toward new ideals, chowing Journment of congress uotil tb* man . elpful paths, leaders, and compan- situation facing c?tt?n Placer fons. They evidence goo? principles ?s F*1!*!** and a*ked th^ 1*50,000,000 by good practices, out In tho world .Ja .froment Junda be raised for Iwfore fellow youth. Thc walk in the wans to planter* at three per cen! Spirit is inet accomplished without Interest The nieeldent promised to conUIct, bu^tba^-love-c^^ikic.,in.xheJtdi*PU8S .?ht^to?Uon with Be&ftury hearts of oar young people changes McAdoo and with other congressional the entiro life. The surest evidence leaders. J't> of the spiritual life m our young peo- The delegation asked that njonay ole is our entire dedication of ourself tor loans be raised through the! ?ala tr; God and If all of ocr young people- of $200,000,000 worth^ ci Panania wfcl wuld set themselves against sin of bonds, tho iesuaney of 5?D,OiM,v0O ,'J?ft wor4dwsj^rjjD^a^ J-Qrth^nlJj^gaiBft fit?$fP ^^^mray* -BaiJrga-aad .?a. tha>^aaas.uWharerU^ transfer, 'to. Uio Sohto.of.$5Mo.Mw of .?..'... Any and All % INSURANCE. I C. j E. TR?8BLE, Brown Buiiding. The path^? of .th? q^oisttion fellow is I Or "Any Old Day- Between # -- NOID and October 8th ?e Giving a Ticket FREE to the Circus With Every Fall Hat o Dollars or More, Simply As An Advertising Proposition Stkj&ns Are Excluded, and the Transaction Must Be CASH Bri tl Q I ed Vr?l be exchanged FREE for a ticket to Ring-i See "' ',1, ;::"',. ^if'^J^?^ ? I ling Bros. Circus, October 8, 1914, I s" ^ ff? [lJPON ? . ...' . .I Ringling's Circus '.'?iP^i ?T'' Ww - -<y ' ,<x7 I a ,::ip?:||ou I ,;' . I At Our Expense ; " ' <? m E lui impjBMnBnBnBJi^^ "..1. "?' -- f; 11 C IE LY G O M PA N V F ?KXt Door to Evans* Pharmacy Mo* 1 II government money now deposite^ national banks. It was ,pipoposcd ! loans to p?an; i ado tor j iods ot . from 'uiii,<): -tc twelve morl at throe per cent/ interest on coi ,at an average- prico of ten cents pound. The delegation/,contended that der tho rational bank law banks that ander this nrovlsiop the' gm ?'meut an??.-asfit ?id ba?k?>fcob4d tx fponsiblo for tap <$ enera declared ti m am if ?bSO.?OO were available^the situation would' relieved anaVstftaUeramount 'wW__ be n^tcairy^ca?i?o? ror. : j As r. proc?dent for sending thoa? to, the t^jijteA^enf/ refer J? ito tho deposit of govenment funds In [Dayton after the flood. .Representative Lever, of South [Carolina, and' Hardwick, of Georgia, [sought Secretary McAdoo's support I for the senate amendment tn the bank haw to authorize the state hanks to [issue extra ?enrreney under the Vree land section. Mr, McAdpo, however, : reiterated his.apposition. ., . Conference? anion g leaders io eon [Kress' with a,view to adjournment on [october 15? continue -today..'-..-Demo Ii eratic Leader ' i TJndt ?ood, ' -ot > tho [house, conferred with .Senators Kern [and Smoot, who expressed the y lew j that an adjournment could be effected fat the time planned- i v I I'risident Wilson is aiti? consider ing the plan bf calling a special sra Iston of congress on 'Ndv$mb??r ll, m Thh special di College can enroll the College invites] and v?&iiity to ta pprtunity. Piano 'jpR?f.-gindi MRS GC m$S STrt?rUl any <st th?se atraes or r >t/ *isit t???' College sad ?efr tments of Anderson ew more pupils, and e ladies of Anderson idvantag? of this Op ile." .....-? "il 1 J . ?.- ni b j Art 3 -fir/, i MISS?A^SEUR Domestic Science MISS MURRAY Expresi?n | MISS WAKEFIELD I ' fete taW tip Ike st*dy of 5?re wiH be g|ad to K/? you Si. ???Sr WS' ;> ???m<* Aorta m wo? ?t mac is oe tug oona. . - ? ? ^College ?ARD, Present, it...-..i .?vent tho present adjnurt ment plan fl is carried through. The edition, lc ; called; would be to specifically con- || sider the , government ship , purchase U bill. ll BELTON FAIR IS THE BIGGEST YET^ Everybody in Busy Belton Boost ing The Fair For October 21.t . / {?m . Pelton, Oct. 2:-The Pelton >?.'r? which comes off Wednesday; October 21, Promises to ho one of'the biggest f hinfec ever pulled off in Anderson l county. Notwithstanding tho low] price of cotton, every preparation is] being made for the fifth annual fair, j The premium list/ printed by the An derson Intelligencer Job Department. | is being broadcasted over th? county. This list lB'very neatly gotten np and| reflects credit on tho printers as well 'ts those who arranged the list 1 Dr- E. C- Frierson, who haa been secretary for the past four years re- j signed this position on account of I I rush of business, but he ls working asl hard for the association as ita vice president aS he did as secretary. The] president, D. A- Geer, is also wide awake and is working hard for tho fi Belton Pair Association. Mayor Poss Mitchell.- general sup ?erintendent Ot the Fair Association,] ia doing more than his share'in pre. paringi''every detail and- bri 'Wednos- j .day, October 21 j' tho* big day, eve/y .officer, superintendent and fudges] lll.be found-,at their. e comes in I I for ttieir.^share of praise In conncc |ti'jn with the association. The bnftd' of workers never tail . in anything they undertake. Belton hos made 'wonderful strides by co-operation o' the city fathers sad the Civic League, i Tho Civic League of Belton never 'goes Into winter or summer quarters Mr/ Editor: ;We ' Invite you and your cc-workers to the fair. We" will ?do everything possible to make the . dr.y pleasant for you. Everybody will be welcome. . The Belton Band, second to none ?in the state, will furnish music for tho Jfair This hand is one of the prides of Belton and community. The Belton chants and business" men of Belton have engaged the band, through Moy-? ternoon. beginning tomorro# after-1 moon.* Wo believe*" good mmde on th?H square each Saturday afternoon wjlf] be a drawln* card and will hilfcg;) moro people to tow?. . A little cotton has been sold in Bel ton today for 7 1-2 cents. Very fe jr* I hales sro being offered at this price. Weod'ld^Frtersea. Miss Halon Charles, Woods id V,| [?nuphier of Mr. and Mrs. James IL ftWoetfcide, of Greenville, and Dr. Ed fward Cecil Frierson. of Belton. wert" {married at the home of tho brldeV? parents Thursday evening. October1 l- Only a few relatives of the bride' {and groom were present. Mr- and Mrs. Prierson left imtne< tdlately on their bridal, trip and willi] |be at home tn Belton after October *#| i Mrs. Frierson is well-known in tho'' social circles ot Belton and bas many rlends and admirers hero. Dr. Prlerson ls senior member of ho lirra of Prlerson Pharmacy, and is nmong the leading business men 1?re. Mrs. 8. G. Hawkins and children ,vlio have; beeti spending nomo lim? ?ere, "guests11 cf Mrs-' Claride I Graves,, i'ave'r'?tu?hed h?rne , : CAPITAL CITY! NEWS- ?. Columbia, Ocb- 2rMSpco!ai.)--Tho governor today suspended. C , 1,. (Knight as ms^^fate In Dorchester county. It was said in Columbia today that ,{a measure will be introduced <b thc {extraordinary session of the General I Assembly noxt week to ' require-tha Columbia street railway" tb complete the Columbia canal. Tho bill,.it-ls I of the. KIchI;'nd county delegation. I said will bc introduced by a member '1 / ' j _L_i__ Straight Vaudeville with Pic tures at Palmetto today. -?. ss The kind that's good. They keep the feet dry and give splendid ser vice. If it's raming today, ?end us a Phone message or order; if it's not raming send anyway-we'll fill your order promptly. ? big fresh stock for Ladies', Misses and Children. 40c to $1 lt's about SHOE time too, for comfort, style and service a pair of Red Cross Shoes is the answer We are sure you'll find here the best stock of Childi enVShoes in the city. It won't take much of your time to look, and we are al ways, glad to show yu. mmW???mmm?W?mmmmwm?mmwmm?aM?mm?S?ma ? . u uti anuin mV. i ""14 .!?,?.?? fjjJli r ?, ?nw -?-.ri ... ?..,.,? - . ? ?. i i .. ; ..-< u. .... I t- ?>>? WILSON I COMPANY