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fWggjjg MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL FOR FARM WOMEN. I 1 . ,< (a recent occurrence of special interest to the Home Demonstration. club member a was the meeting of .; * the Lexington county council of Farm Wnmen in the Lexington high school auditorium Saturday. September 23d. at 3:30 p.- m. Miss Mary C. Wingard presided over the 'meeting: and led the devotional exercises. * The jnatter of adopting a constitution was brought feeiore the council and after the reading of the one recommended by the state headquarters. It was adopted. Henceforth we as a council have a definite purpose and aim to woilc toward. May we come near grasping our goal before the year closes. Another subject which was discussed at length, was that of purchasing a life membe ship A in the woman's building, which s to a* erected on the state fajr grounds. The corner stone of the building will be "laid during the fair this year and after its completion will be used by L_ the farm women for, the exhibition of their products at any time during th^ year. It will be of special use to the out bf town women, -not only for their v exhibits, but as a meeting place. A day nursery will be connected with the. building. It was agreed that - I this matter be left until our next " meeting for decision and*1 we hope to have a large number present to expres stheir sentiments. /The concluding business item was the appointing of. the followihg "committee by the president to assist the county . agent in putting up an exhibit at the county fair. Mrs,< James Lindler, Mrs. W. J. Smith, and Mifis Janette 1 Wingardl |I1 Our speaker for -the occasion was . " J- f 1 Miss Blanche Tarrant of Greenwood, our district agent. She presented the subject of poultry raising in a veryinteresting and beneficial manner. Mi&s Tarrant believes the community. IHHll M ? *t* V. ? . . i , '*i\V "CV '-*N ' VV'.^r 1 , poultry association to be advanr tagueous in that it" phrmits cooperative marketing of a first class prodv net, which is absolutely essential in handling large qauntities of poultry products. The remainder of.the lecture concerned the matter of production . Some hints for the use of aim-; j>le iMeventatiVfc measures were ghren. The amount 6-f potassium permangi% that'can he placed on a-dime put . Jn- tut ordinary sart r>a-i of -orm^mgi, - - wh-ter will keep uie Horic in a. he&j?hy can be prevented % giving the' chick It drop of sour butter milk a fewhours after it is hatched. Keeping the premises in and Ground the poul-, try yard in a sanitary condition is very j important in guarding agaihst dis-i eases. It has been the experience ofl "* \ /&? many, that preventing a disease < ^ig, easier than curing it. > < J Everyone present enjoyed Miss T^ar- i rant's address to the utmost Vnd a.j rising vote of thanks was , given her - ' * i I before adjournment. If was agreed! "by the council- that our next meeting be in the form of a rally some{ime in November, .ray we have a full attendance. ) \ I ; v When in C< ' ' x HHP" \ 4 I ? I Grocer 1732 Main Stree \ Opposite the 1 1 n M An4- i". V* nie minute Grocery J When you wanl v i mice?something 1 the ordinary g find it here. We are in the i class Honey?in it must' be cle; 1 - ' broken., * ' i 111 n :,JSi< i istration Col. OCTGBER ITINERARY OF COUNTY HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT. October 2.?O^k Grove 1 / cooking club, 3 p. m. .October 3.?Visiting. j October 4.-?Miscellaneous club, 9 t a. m.-5 p. m. October 5.i?Wateree Home Demi onstration club, 3:80 p. m. /October 5.?Wateree Girls' sewing club,* 2:30 p. m. Ortohftp 6.?Red Knoll home Dem onstration Club, 4:00 p.. m. October 6.?Red Knoll poultry clufb, 4:30 p. m. October 7.?-Office, 9:00-1:15 p. m. October 9 .?Pine View sewing club, 3:00 p. m. ; October 10.?-Liberty Hill Home Demonstration club, 3 p. m. October 11.?Fair-view home demonstration club, 3:00 p. m. October 12.?Boiling Springs Home Demonstration club, 2:30 p. m. ' c g * , October 12.?Boiling'-Springs sewing club, 3:30 p. m. October 13.?Saxe-Gotha cooking club, 3:00 p. m. October 14.?Office. October 16.?Lexington cooking club, 9:60-1:15 p. m. petober 17.-r-Visiting, 2:30 p. m. October 1?-1?County fair. October ib.?North Edisto sewing | club, 2:30 p. m. { October 19*.?North Edisto* poultry club, 3:00 p, m. October 20.-?Slack's''cooking club. i 2:30 p., m. ' October 20 x?Calvary Home Demonstration club, 4:15 p. m. October 21.?Annual leave out oi / * county. " ., October 23.?St. John's sewing club, '3:30 p.m. .'October 24.?Providence Home ! Demonstration club, 4:00 p. mi. < 1 i Ortohpr 55.?Pond Branch Home Demonstration club, 2:30 p. m. , ' October 26.-^-Midway sewing clijb. 3:00 p. m. x October 27.?Visiting. , October 28.-7<>ffice. October 28.?Midway Home Demonstration club, 9:00 a. nJP-l:00 p. m. October 30.?Round Hill sewing chlb, 3:00 p. nv. October 80.?Round* H411 poultry J club, 4:00 p. m. ^ 0 , October ? 31.-?New.burg cooking 1 club. ? p. ? ? A>nCI? XJrV^ XfXrS. ^ , M The health' cf -this '^mmrruty is a. present. Mr. J. B. Hyler and family spent Sunday' witli $1 r. and Mrs. James * Long of the Piney Woods sectioto. Mr. aitd Mrs.t A. R. Hendrix and little children visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. B. T. Bowens and family. s ^ Mr. R. E. Amick, wife and little daughter, Bertie "Mae, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Amick of ? the Macedonia section. Mr. D. wf^Koon and family, accompanied by Mr. J. M. Koon and family, Mrs. Josie Price and three sons, Mrs. Susie Crout and little daag-hter, Mr. Colic Koon antf Mis? Bessie Amick, all motored to Newberry last Sunday to visit relatives. >lumbia Visit ' ? ' f he y Shop / t, Colombia, S. C. Did Post Office. d Most up-to-the Store iri the State. : something real I ; you can't get in xocery, you will narket for' firstpound sections? ar and sells not \ caacsgaaBsaca caa 553 a acass t aaa v.rv r j Miss Mattie Pearle 'aiS*'-- ; ' < i . , day night with her . i , . Amick. i Mr. and Mrs. Tr: ' Sunday afternoon wit !D. A. Hendnx. | Mr. Noah Nichols-1; : o ! Sunday with Mr. Jil ? I family. . Mr. J. W. Shealy > c end with his parents, -i ! I. Shejaly. Misses Mattie Pearl .*rv; and Grace Amiek m night and Sunday wit ^ > Prank Amick. Rev. J. D. Shealy ..* ? ?- * _ J I. Sljeajy ana ramiiy ^, FI/EASAXT HIJ S. f t " ? ' The health of this -c ith-v, very good. Mrs. J. D. l4,yloi ? >'. M. Hallman and fto , day with Mr- Callie 1 -y\ ily. * On- last SYiday, Sep fla? J. D. Taylor's childr '-t. , becue at Mrs^ Taylor^ *^v> -r or of her 65th birthdr , served at 6:30 o'clock y ; b-. . ren were there except 1-.&: K, .. Hallman and Tessie. Tnyld^y;' Mr. Willard Taylor -r> 1 ited relatives in this < vmlit:" ; . day. Mr. Edgar Price ai ' Sunday afternoon wit Mrs. . parents, Mr. and Mrfe. >. L. :: j .! Mr. James Long a .atfui;. - j Saturday, night with > yi'Z . *. | Ernest Hallma* *of ) "e. *: ? ? 1 7- - v.;' Sfe; Mrs. George Ann T- - cra a ? " 'J VkC . . .4-'r " . . _ JMIIIVU UJ <? iuw utut while Sunday with ^ . Teh?.'-' - son and family. Mrs. Walter Kieck . " of mraBrpokland and Mia - h and Maude Keisler ~p*-t < lCz.Hl Jdi--: 'day afternoon with chum sister, Mrs. Callie T:. Miss Mertie Halin T 2^-' Route spent last ek '. Uncle, James Long,. . Remember Sunday -r. :>61, Su-. 1 morning at 2 o'clock . 3 o'clock.- Everybody v come tind worship wi u*. ' * i y ' jfrARtiE DELIVERY OF { cxkrrox to'< inn>*~>i\Y:s . v'. Columbia, Sept. 2">.?Tivy la redelivery of old oottor - \ Ic. 1 . South darolina Cotto . ^ V , erative Association - - -.:adte; : . week' % Jc-tfr TCirve f-Jivery of this v--.;.., - under I of the contract was? option Kiryen decided that he wduu5 s*' r: cotton through the assocatticn. II Officials of the assocaiticrt $r\ old cotton is pouring in) from eve;y < section of the state. Mem : :? of r;: .DESIGNS iwEnniNC Rffltf5 rw IV AJVVI11V 1/VV ^ FLOWERS, Chas. L FIvORIST 1440 Slain St. Phon# - CI COLUMBIA, S. C. Our ' ' # V Accuracy Quality Service give you ^Well Fitted Gla ds'* ELMGREN ! Optometrist and Opt:rj?n 2207 Hampton Stive; COLUMBIA, S. ( * li . i j v DIAMONDS, PEARLS, i , AVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER. i ! CUT GLASS RELIABILITY j; SQUARE "DEALING js BOTTOM PRICES. 9 /U? AVtRY'^JEWELER COLl/M A.S.C 1619 MA,IN ST. j. I] . . . V i tmmmmrnmmmmmmm mbmbmhmh organization are delgihted with the advances w*hich they are receiving, according to letters which are being received at headquarters. The association is now making an initial advance of 12 cents a .oound on short staple, old and new cotton .and 18 cents a jx>und*cn long staple, old and new. The first fire to occur in association cototn was in L?ee county Monday^afinAn when some cotton belonging f to L. D. Welch, of Elliott, was burned enroute from the gin to the depot. Mr. Welch notified the assocaition Tuesday at noon of hi^. loss and Wednesday at noon the association had a cheek from the insurance company for the cotton. # CI JERK'S SALE. State 01* South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. H. M. Price, Plaintiff, against K. A. Price, Defendaht. By virtue of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the abov^ entitled Cause, I will sell before the > court hous?rdoor in Lexington, S. C., at public'auction to ihe highest bidder during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in October, next, the same being the 2nd day of said month, the following described real estate. to-wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the County and State aforesaid in Hollow Creek Township, con taining ninety (90) acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of H. M. Price, Dr. J. P. Drafts^ J. K. Price, W. J. Price, W. S. Long. W. C. Prkv. Calvin Price, O. M. Price, and perhaps others, being the lands originally i belonging to the estate oi' Henry L. Price." v * Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance on a credit sf o.ie and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest; from day of sale at seven per cent, per annurii, the mortgage to contain the usual clause as to attorney's fees, with option to the purchaser to pay all cash: Purchaser to pa.y for papers revenue stamps and recording t^es. ' . < II. L. HARMOX \ L. S.) ^ Clerk of Court. EFIRD & CARROLL. . < Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept. 7th, 1922. , H??KSib N Pelion, SrC. / niT/\T^ n VHI |M VT UllVUUt . THE KIND THAT WEARS * EASY AND LONGEST. We are always prepared to serve our Lexington friends fronv a lijrge stock of dependable Shoes for every kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia." 1 E. P. & F. A. DAVIS Farmers' Medium and lituvg Work Shoes a Specialty. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. BOOZER DENTISTS I s ? "0 K #' 1615 MAIN STREET Over .Lever s Shoe Store COLVMBIA, S. C. pi ion k xo. 72 a I FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. B. J. WINGARO ATTOIINEV AT LAW No. 12 Clark Law Bulldlnf Law Ranee Telephone IBS COLUMBIA. S ,C. X CROSS ROADS SCHOOL WILL OPEN OCTOBER 15. Cross Roads school will open Monday, October 10. All pupils are requested to be present at opening. A prize will be given for best attendance for scholastic year. If Euorpe is slow about coming acros^ with the amount of her debt to 110 W* ?3 tt'o no n DOn rl q f^rr? 1 onl 11 r* U o, iUUJ n t V.Uil DVilU ? VU* ers over there and get it that way.? New York EveniDg Mail. U . ... ? ? ? CLERK'S SALE. ? State of South Carolina, County o: Lexington.?Court of Commor pleaa. F. Hampton HendrJx, Plaintiff against John H. Kelsler, et al. Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in m< by Order of the Court tzx the above en titled Cause, I will sell before th< court house door in Lexington, S. C, at public auction to the highest bid ' der during the legal hours of sale, oi the first Monday in October next, th< 'same being the 2nd day of said month the following described real estate, to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract o 'land situate, lying and being in Lex ;ington County, Boiling Springs Town ships, South Carolina, containing fort two (42) acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Jpsenh Frye, Ev AX s. , Are You Workii Work of any sort is pure dr your existence. But with a pu for a reward and it lightens 5 pleasure.^ - ! Have a purpose In life! Mi building up a savings account you with the means to attain ' independence, wealth?they al persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per 1 r- accounts THE OLI The Carolina Natio W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. I Does not realize all that a 1 T+- in a -fvi nn/l o r> rl fVinri oft H,13 cl lu&iiu caiu wtvu ov A Rea Is a financial institution th of the community it serves, for the solving of all the fir tele. Saving-the f No matter how splendid y may be, if you have not. S will nO/t bring you the rew ried out, the man who has behind your idea, is the on Let Us He! ) 1 The Home P Lexingt Capital, $50,000.00 m. m / f i Member or federal ^?BH? III 'IIIIBW 1 "Everything AT Sanita 1345 Main Streei jjome Cooking and Rea: "Little i^uick, Polite and attent Open Day and Nightl l\ i ii Keisler, Geo. W. Gunter and perfc.ap< 'others. Said lands was deeded tf John H. Keisler by E. M. Keisler or December 2th, 1913, deed recorded ir Book 3-L page 197. All that piece, parcel or tract oi land situate, lying and being in Lexington County, South Carolina, containing fifty four (54) acres, moi'e oi ' less, adjoining lands of P. C. Price .1 A. L. Kirk land, the said John H. Keisler, and perhaps others, same being tract of land purchased from H. L. Harman, Clerk of Court, Lexington County, South Carolina." I T v m o rtf C o 1^. ? ? t. - 1 1. Iiw v*. waic. \_/we IIH.1L LliiMll, anu the balance on a credit of twelve f months secured by bond of purchaser , and mortgage of the premises sold with interest from day of sale, with . privilege to purchaser to pay all cash. ? One hundred dollars to be paid down cash on each tract of land in one s hour after the sale, and in the event 'such payment is not made in time e Mentioned, said tract or tracts of land to be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. a ; ?H. L. HARMON <L. 8.) e J . Clerk of C^urt. t. E. L. AS BILL. ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept. Tth. 1922. ; ^ a | Cures Malaria,. v hhh chills? Fever> Ba" ious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. ' .;V. m ig witn a rurpose udgery if it means merely earning rpose back of it you are working rour tasks and makes work a real- . ' j ike your life a success I Start "by in this institution. It will furnish your objecf. A comfortable home, 1 come within your reach if you cent.) paid on both large aibj small ) RELIABLE sal Bank of Colombia . Jno. P. Bell, Asst. Cashier. Jos. M. Bell, Cashier. _ ' HI 4 1 1 1 . *>> '""" " T" ^ 3ank means to a community, me. V .;.: I Bank : ? < J at functions for the welfare . , It has machinery at hand , ; lancial problems of its clienirst Essential our idea or how practical it AVED something your idea ard it deserves. If it be car; saved and whose money is e who will profit most. \ * < / p You Save / National Bank OH, S. C. 7 / Deposits, $600,000.00 ^ [ Reserve Association wmmammmmmBmmammtmsmmmBBmmmmmmmm 4 Good To Eat" THE - ry Cafe Columbia, S. C. \ son able Prices, 7 * Different" from the others ive service. i in i mmmmmmmmmmmrnrnrn