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HOW BAPTIST CAMPAIGN FUND WILL HELP FOREIGN LANDS " Greenville, Nov. 10.?While the commission representing the Baptist 75 Million Campaign, now touring Europe to recommend where and how the Campaign can aid most effectively the economic, social and spiritual reconstruction of that continent, is still in the midst of its labors, the work has proceeded far enough to justify # the belief that the work of rue Jsoutnern Jtfapnst tonvenuon m Europe hereafter will probably be conducted from four great centers, Paris, Rome, Prague, and some strategic city in Russia yet to be designated. This program is not final but looms up as a large possibility, accordng to announcemfent by Dr. T. R Ray. associate secretary of the Foreign Mission Board and survey director of the 75 Million Campaign. . A preliminary survey of the European mission fields that are to be occupied under the enlarged program made possible by the Campaign calls for the early expenditure of $2,775,350 in additional property on that continent, while the investment in additional missionaries, doctors, nurses, tkw/'hor?: Sofia! wnrVprs and other ! Christian helpers will be considerable. An exact budget on all expenditures, however, will await the return and re1 port of the commission now making a careful first-hand study of all the needier European fields. As an indication of how the $20.130,000 apportioned to foreign missions from the Baptist 75 Million Campaign will be expended, the following tentative budget has been announced by the Foreign Mission i Board; 148 residences for missionaries $663,800; lan<^ and buildings for 58 churches $1?064, 350; land, buildings and equipment for 147 schools $3,266, 875; land, buildings and equipment for 20 hospitals and dispensaries $189,600; church building loan fund $457,500; six publication houses $471 ,700; extension (opening 18 new! I stations) $457,500; miscellaneous ? 255,175; additional property expenditures in Europe $2,775,450. Practically 500 new missionaries are called for by the Foreign Mission Board. Among these are 93 men and 36 women for evangelistic work; 64 men and 61 women for educational work; 27 men and 3 women physicians: and 13 trained nurses. The equipment and outgoing expense of the new missionaries is estimated at $317,750, bringing the total investment in the enlarged work made possible under the new program to $10,i * / This Means You. When you get up with a bad taste in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, no relish for food and are constipated, you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only cause an agreeable movement of the bowels, but cleanse and invigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. i BF Sr V " ^ L_ E. *-. Camel* are sold everywhere i ally sealed packages of 20 c tea packages (200 cigarettes | ine-paper-covered carton. i * recommend (hi* carton for affice supply, or when you tr | It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCC Winston-Salem, N. C t * 000.000. The other $10,000,000 will be employed in carrying- on this new work and the old work as well during the next five years. The building and enlargement fund that will be expended by the Foreign Mission Board will be distributed among the mission fields as follows: Africa $223,925; Argentina $263,550; North Brazil $268,950; South Bra*il >1,071,100; Chile $58,900; Central China $776,800; North China $631,050; European fields $2,775,450; Japan $819,000; and Mexico $420,000. CHESTER'S GREAT GUERNSEY SHOW. Clemson College, Nov. 10.?Competent judges declare that the Guernsey I Owe My Life t nuHanHBHsn * Mr. McKinley's letter brings cheer to all who : may be sufferers as he : was. Read it: can honestly say that I owe my life to Peruna. After some of the hest doctors in the country gave me up and told me I could not live another month, Peruna saved me. Travelling from town to town, throughout the country and having to go into all kinds ; of badly heated stores and buildings, sometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my trade as auctioneer, it is only natural that I had colds frequently; so when this would occur I paid little attention to it, until last December when I contracted a severe case, which, through neglect on my part settled on my lungs. When almost too late, I began doctoring, but? without avail, nntil 1 heard Of Pernna. It cnred me; so I ' cannot praise it too highly." \ Ginnery OUR GINNERY is time, and we are rer vice possible. Bring gins if you appreciate absolute results. 1 and Ties. WE PAY HIGHEST for COTTON AND C Meal and Hulls for I RYINfJON IV A VI 1 Lexingti f " /^AMEL! Turkis! tobaccos ar desire you e suchunivers enjoyment call them a not leave ai aftertaste o HIPW-" odor, smc hunger for cigarette th; cigarette some Camel Camels' exp in scientific delightful q igarettca; or personal teS VenastrtlTy Cigarettes the home or yOU ever S aveL made to me > company prefer then ~ bacco smok Comnare C satisfaction the world a show held this week at the Chester 1 County Pair is the greatest ever held < in the South surpassing those at the '1 Southeastern Fair in Atlanta and the i several southern state fairs. This too notwithstanding that the animals ex- < hibited are all owned in South Caro- j lina. In fact, all the exhibitors except i two are Chester County farmers. 1 Ninety-five head of fine Guernseys i were in the exhibit, as compared with 1 32 at the South Carolina State Fair and 30 at the Southeastern Fair. There -were twenty exhibitors, and there would have been more, it is said, but for lack of accomodations for more animals. A Guernsey expert who was present is authority for the statement that the classes and indi;pe-ru-na| 1 mi "mi REeK5b2S5SS&3C3 I Mr. Samuel McKinley, 2504 E. 22nd St., Kansas City, Mo., Member of the Society of U. S, Jewelry Auctioneers, Sold Everywhere. Tablet or Liquid Form r ' Notice now running on full idering the best ser; your cotton to our ; prompt service and iVE furnish Bagging MARKET PRICES COTTON SEED, sale or exchange. MF G. CO. : ? on, S. C. t 3' expert blend of choice 1 and choice Domestic lswers every cigarette jver had! Camels give sal delight, such unusual and satisfaction you'll cigarette revelation! a ^ e a uigaieuK uiai uues iy unpleasant cigaretty r unpleasant cigaretty f )ke Camels! If you a rich, mellow-mild at has all that desirable body"?well, you get Is as quickly as you can! iert blend makes all this [uality possible. Your it will prove that Camel " are the only cigarettes ( moked that just seem et your taste! You will J 1 to either kind of to:ed straight! Camels for quality and with any cigarette in it any price 1 t/L? vidual animals in the show were ex- ! cellent and worthy of the great interest and admiration which was bestowed upon them. In the few years since Chester bounty farmers adopted Guernseys as :he standard breed great progress has been made, and the county is rapidly becoming a center for Guernseys of superior quality, as is evidenced by the fact that people from various sec ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer J Insist on "Barer Tablets of Asnirin" i in a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Colds, Tain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost iew cents. Aspirin is trade mark I of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- i acidester of Salieylicacid. After you eat?always take j EATONIC f( FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH} Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat* idG&uy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Keep* stomach sweet and strong. Increase# Vitality and Pep. EATONICia the best remedy. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Only ooatas cent or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed ; to please or we will refund money, Get a tig box today, You will see. Harmon Drug Company, Lexington, S. C. i Ne have a fresh lot of young veil broken Mules, all sizes, suitable for any and all kinds >f work, farm or draft. Come look them'over and sake your choice. You will ind prices right. We are at Meetze's stables ETHEREDG, BROWN & DORTCH, MEW BROOKLAND, S. C. n 3 c:_Li. auuu jigin is pricelesa Good Vision is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes ire caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper itting glasses. AyERY'-pEWELER COLUMBIA, S.C.: 1505 MAIX STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. CONTRACTORS , SUPPLIESMachinery, Castings and Renairs. Steel Beams. Rods, Ropes, Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co 9 GEORGIA I, Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock, tions of the Carolinas were attracted 1 to the Chester County Fair by this | Guernsey show. 9 q Rub-My-Tism is a grreat pain. killer. It relieves pain and soreness eaused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. ' xBSBBSBD' jfEhtteMiry/^ ?B9BK^r \m'*>m^SEALED TINS ONLY , mmr AT YOUR GROCERS ; PMNCWEU HOUSE | COFFEE j ; FLOWERS ! Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. j Fine Wedding Work a Specialty. PLANT NOW: 1 Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia,- ; Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet; Carrot, 1 Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spin- | ach, Turnip. , Let us help you select best things to plant. < Rose Hill Greenhouses ( 1519 Main Street I COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 I I ~ _ 1 Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant I Fresh native meats always on hand.! [ce sold in any quantity from 5c up. 3ur restaurant is prepared to furnish neals at all hours. First class meals | prepared by experienced cooks, CAUGHMAN & SOX I MEAT MARKET Next Doer to Postoffice. LEXINGTON, S. C Creason's / We are equipped to do r on any make of car anc done by us. We do nothing but REP./ business. Drive your a and we will do the rest, away it will be with a s with the work and our v Our shop is under the of one of the best auto r CLAUDE E. CREA Phone No, 1154, ? 1829 Mai United States Railrc Annoi Very Low Ej Acco Southern Exj August November 1 Round 450 trip *po. 1 < [War Tax to Tickets on sale November lOt. trains scheduled to arrive Auj ber 22, 1919, Good to reach to midnight November 24, li fare 25 cents. Ample equipm regular trains to handle the e: Southern Ra For information and other rc points apply to Ticket Agents ? HANDS, ARMS, 1 UMBS_ ASLEEP And Vai Rnn-Dfiwn. WmV i*J Nervous, Says Florida Lady. 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Garage enairine- of anv kind ; ~JL O ? */ I guarantee all work MR CARS, that's our ir direct to Creason's and when you drive ;mile of satisfaction pay of doing business personal supervision epairmen in the State SON, Proprietor. n Street, Columbia, S. C. v * >ad Administration ances ccursion Fares unt i ' & i ^ position Fair y. ?y " > a, Ga. I Ll-22, 1919. 2 FROM 5 LEXINGTON i be Added] h, to 21st., inclusive and for zrusta before noon Novemoriginal starting point prior 119. Minimum round trip ent will be provided on all stra travel. ' ilroad Lines H iund trip fares from other jtgk M * J