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Home Demonsl
Schedule of Home Demonstration
meetings to be held during month of
May:
May 2.?Saxe-Gotha cooking club,
.yeast bread and rolls.
May 3.?Round Hill home demonstration
club, croquettes.
May 4.?Charter Oak home demonstration
club, croquettes.
May 5.?Liberty Hill home demonstration
club, croquettes. *
May 5 ?Liberty Hill sewing club,
' sewing.
May 6.?Red Knoll sewing club,
.clothing for children.
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May 9.?Community meeting (Lexington
high school), churning. ,
May 10.?Community meeting (Gilbert,
SC.), churning. ~
May 11.?Pine View cooking club,
yeast bread and rolls.
May 12.?Boiling Springs home
demonstration club, fruit juices.
May 13.?New burg home demonstration
club, fruit juices.
May 13.?Xewburg sewing club,
sewing.
May 14.?OfficeMay
16.?Mack's sewing club, sewing.
May 16.?Mack's gardening club,
pruning and spraying.
May 17.?Oak Grove sewing club,
jewing.
My 18.?Women's Council (organisation),
yeast bread and rolls.
May 19.?Pelion cooking club,
yeast bread and rolls.
CENTERVIbLE NEWS.
\
Quite a large crowd attended the
commencement exercise at Centerville
school Saturday night. The occasion
was enjoyed by all.
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Mr. ana ivirs. juun ohuu uwcu j
with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jumper and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Jumper and family.
Miss Laura Lou Jumper spent Sunday
with Miss Mae Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Price.spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Craps. I
Mr. and Mrs. Balus Shull spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long, Misses
Myrtle and, Rosa Epting, Esther
Price and Mae Jumper were the
guests of Misses Ethel and Myrtle
Jumper Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Rosea Shealy and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bedenbaugh and
Jittle daughter, Lavern of Newberry
spent Sunday with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendrix spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Craps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J
Taylor and family spent Sunday in
Leesville.
i
Master Alton Taylor is very ill at
this writing; hope he will recover
soon.
Miss Ethel Jumper spent a short
while Thursday evening with Miss
Frances Craps.
Miss Effie Taylor spent Saturday
Bight with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor.
Pvt. Maxie Craps of Camp Jackson
is at home for a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Craps.
Several girls and boys of this community
atended the closing exercise
at Catflp Branch Friday night and
reported a nice time.
Messrs. Houston Hayes and Martin"
Taylor were seen in this community
Sunday evening.
' LITTLE TOMMIE.
/ PREACHING AT EDMUND.
There will be preaching at the Edmund
school house on the second
Sunday in May, by the Rev. J. G.
Roberts at 10:30 a. m. We are planning
for a revival here in June. Come
out next Sunday and let Rev. Roberts
tell you about the meeting.
Sunday school at 4:00 p. m.
Sanitar
1345 Main Street,
The Best and
in Coh
Home Cooking and Reaso
"Littie I
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[ration Column
May 20.?North Edisto poultry club,
I poultry housing,
j May 21.?Office.
I May 23.?St. John's Cooking Club,
I table service.
May 24.?Providence home dem'
onstration club, croquettes.
May 25.?Sharp's Hill cooking
club, table service.
May 26.?Calvary home demonstration
club, clothing for children.
May 27.?Sunny South sewing club,
j sewing.
May 28.?Office.
May 30.?Saxe-Gotha cooking club,
table service.
| May 31.?Round Hill home demonstration
club, salads.
ANNIE C. CAUGHMAN,
| County Home Demonstration Agent, j
SUMMARY OF APRIL WORK
j Number consultations held 25.
Number women's meetings hold,
10. Attendance 122.
Number girls' meetings held. 12.
Attendance 120.
Number schools or clubs visited,
22.
Number club members visited, 23.
Others not members, 4.
Number letters written 67. Circular
letters sent, 89. Bulletins sent, 272.
Number miles traveled:?Rail, 94,
auto 734. Total 828.
Number demonstrations given, 17:
Table service 1, bread making 3.
churning 10, sewing 4.
ANNIE C. CAUGHMAN,
County Home Demonstration Agt.
HIGHWAY NEWS.
i
We are having some cool weather
at this writing..
Mr. Gary Rucker and Miss Letha
Saylor were happily married last
I Sunday afternoon.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. (A. Jumper visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Jumper, Sunday.
Mrs. L. G. Culler and little grandson
visited Mrs. H. D. Stabler last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rucker visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jumper
Saturday evening.
I,
K Mr. B. F. Jefcoat is all smiles;
[it's a boy.
) Mr. Berbon Furtick was the guest
iOf Miss Mae Stabler Sunday evening. !
Mr.. Clifton Rucker was to see his J
.best girl last Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. A. Jumper and Mrs. B.
H. Jumper were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Rucker Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Mcdulin and son, Fred,
I .
from Brunswick, On., were visitors
at Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Lucas's last
week.
Miss Sallie Carrie Culler was the
guest of Misses Mae and Bessie Stabler
Sunday afternoon.
BLUE EYES.
Father?What is it now?
Willie?Do two-faced people always
have a double chin?
ASPIRIN ~
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Warning! Unless you see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed
by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the
Bayer package for Colds, Headache,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Eaiache,
Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain.
Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists
also sell larger packages. Aspirin
is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.
y Cafe
Columbia, S. C.
Newest Place
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riable Prices, \
)iffer<-*nt" from the others j
re service. ;
MISS BOOZER'S PUPILS
GIVE GOOD RECITAL
An event of last week was the
music recital given by the music
pupils of Miss May Lois Boozer at
the high school auditorium Friday
evening last, April 29. A large and
appreciative audience greeted the
young performers, who acquitted
themselves well and reflected credit
upon their teacher. Following is the
programe which was carried out:
Program
Duet, "A May Day", (Rathburn)?
Lavenia Corley and Teacher.
> "Polka" (Gurlitt)?Mary James J
Haltiwanger.
- "Rain Fairies" (Preston)?Elizabeth
Roberts.
"Soldier's March" (R. Schumann)
?Marie Rikard.
"The Robin" (Jas. Rogers)?Flossie
Sox.
"General Rum-Bum" (Poldini)?
Essie Corley.
Trio, "Valse" (Streabbog)?Misses
Flossie Sox, Mary James Haltiwanger,
Marie Rikard.
(a.) "Bird's Morning Sons"
(Streabbog). <b.) "Airy Fairies"
(Spaulding)?Eleanor Hook.
"With Kind Regards" (Ellis)?Eva
Hendrix.
"Spinning Wheel Polka" (Sehmoll)
?Margalee Roberts.
"The Merry Huntsman" (Merkel)
?Rhude Meetze.
Vocal solo, "Mammy" (Romilli)?
Pearle Caughman.
"Rose Queen Polka" (Alves)?Annie
Martha Shealy.
"Valse Itoulante" (Martin)?Mildred
Harman.
"Gnomes Revel Galop" (Guillani)
?Gaynelle Nipper.
Duet, "Spring Song" (Mendelsohnn)?Misses
Beulah Wingard and
Dorothy Oswald.
(a.) "Midget Gavotte" (Hill), (b.)
"The busy Wind Mill" (Lawson) ?
Margaret Oswald.
"The Cricket" (Loch-Evans)?
Catherine Caughman.
Chorus. "When the Roses Bloom
Again" (Adams)?By the Class.
"Posthorn Tones" (Behr)?Loraine
Shealy.
WOMAN'S CASE
AMAZES LEXINGTON
A business man's wife could not
sew or read without sharp pains in
her eyes. For years her eyes were red
and weak. Finally she tried simple
witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc.,
as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The
t
result produced by a single bottle
amazed everyone. We guarantee a
small bottle Lavoptik to help ANY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed
eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Harmon
Drug Co. '
I AyERY-^pEWELER
COLUMBIA.S.C
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1508 Main St
Mover]
to
1619 Main St.
Columbia
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? IT IS OUR DUTY as well as
^ every way consistent with the
<; .ie financial strength and growth
community. Come in and let us
^ more than Bankers?we are a v
? it is a matter of pride with us, tl
^ we have developed in our businei
?; ship of those whom we serve.
^ Prosperity is reflected to thi
? perity of our patrons.
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3 Columbi
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"Spinning Song" (Ellmenreicht)?J
Winnie Lorick.
''Scherzo" (Anthony)?Bertha Sue
Berley.
Vocal solo, "Resignation" (Roma)
?Marguerite Lorick.
"Twilight" (Guy)?Bernice Wingard.
Trio, "School Day Joys" (Kramer)
?Misses Winnie Lorick, Rhude
Meetze and Gaynelle Nipper.
"Cheerful Moments" (Wray)?Lavenia
Corley.
"Sunshower Caprice" (Atherton) ?
Dorothy Oswald.
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Ha r man.
Duet, "Queen of ihe Fairies"
(Smith)?Ruth George and Teacher.
"Dein Eigen" (Lange)?Sara Roberts.
Vocal Solo, "Sing, Birds On the
Wing" (Nutting)?Hattie Lee Win-j
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gard.
"April Showers" (Fink)?Beulah
Fox Wingard.
"Song of the Brook" (Warren) ?
Ruth George.
Finale, "Sunbonnet Girls" (Fay
Foster)?Misses Eleanor Hook,
Loraine Shealy, Gaynelle Nipper,
Beulah Wingard, Rhude Meetzc, Lavenia
Corley, Dorothy Oswald, Winnie
Lorick, Ruth George, Catherine
Caughman, Margaret Oswald and Essie
Corley.
Class Roll \
Piano pupils.?Bertha Sue Berley,
Catherine Caughman, Essie Corley,
Lavenia Corley, Ruth George, Sue
Morris Harman, Mildred Harman,
Mary James Kaltiwanger, Eva Hendrix,
Eleanor Hook, Winnie Lorick,
Alsie Long, Rhude Meetze, Gaynelle
Nipper, Dorothy Oswald, Margaret
L Ul t
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses'
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on liana,
lea sold in any Quantity from Be up..
Our restaurant is prepared to furnish
meals at all hours. First class meal*
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Doer to Pottoffic*.
LEXINGTON, 5. C
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our PLEASURE to promote in ^
principles of SOUND banking, 2
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get together?we are something ^
ery human lot of individuals, and ^
tat aside from the responsibilities ^
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Oswald, Marie Rikard, Elizabeth Roberts,
Margalee Roberts, Sara Roberts,
Vera Risinger. Flossie Sox, Annie
Martha Shealy, Loraine Shealy, Beu,lah
F<jx Wingard, Bernice Wingard. j
Voice pupils.?Katie Lou .Clarke, i
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Pearle Caughir.an, Marguerite Loriek. !
Hattie Lee Wingard.
Needed The Money
A southern judge tells of receiving J
the following letter: "Dear Sir?j
Some time ago you granted me a di- I
vorce and awarded me twenty dol- |
lars a month alimony. You have not j
paid any of it yet. I need the money j
and want yow to send it to me at!
I
cnce."
DOESYOUR "I
BACKACHE?!
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It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, j
especially if the kidney action is dis- j
iordered, passages scanty or too fre-j
[ quent. Don't wait for more serious
troubles. Begin using Doan's Kidney
Pills. Read this Lexington testimony.
D. S. Smith, Main St., says: "I
was in bad shape with my kidneys
several years ago. I could hardly
get up or down and even walking
caused me misery. I had a too frequent
desire to pass the kidney secretions,
which were scanty, and
caused a burning sensation. I tried
many kidney remedies without getting
any relief. Finally a friend
.'recommended Doan's Kidney Pills
i and I used them. By the time I had
ftaken the first box, I received much
relief ,and further use made me well
.enough to stop taking them. Whenever
I have any trouble this way, I
use Doan's Kidney Pills and they
give me splendid relief."
, Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
(jsimply ask for a kidney remedy?get!
. Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that |
'Mr. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co.,!
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
MOVED
We have moved our Flower and Seed
Store to
1431 Main Street
Come in and see our beautiful flowers.
Let us help you select seeds and
plants for a good garden.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
MARTIN STORK, Treats.
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DESIGNS,
Wedding Bouquets,
FLOWERS, |
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST.
9
1446 Main St. Fhone 2761
COLUMBIA, S. C.
EVERY ONE LIKES 1
Do not forget to remembe;
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, z
which?we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUMB
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU W0RKIN<
Work of any aort ii pure drud
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your exiai/once. -out wuu r pu**/
for a reward ard it lighten* yoi
pleasure.
Have ? purpose in life! Mak<
building ap a savings account in
yo^ with the means to attain yot
independence, wealth?they all <
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cei
accounts.
THE OLD
Thn Nation
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W. A. Clark. President.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
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Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scalea,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers. Safes, Store Fixtures.
THE HAMILTON SCALES 00.
Columbia, S. C.
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama Lady Wa? Side For Duet
Years, Suffering Pain, ferrets
fflj Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery*
Paint Bock; Ala.?Mrs. a M. StegaH,
Of near here, recently related the following
Interesting account of her recovery:
1 was In a weakened condition.
I was sick three years In bed.
Buffering a great deal of pain, weak;
nervous, depressed. X was so weak;
I couldn't walk across the floor; just
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number ot.
doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. V
1 couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken
Cardui I would have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told ope
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardui did me. I don't
think there is a better tonic made
- ? - * a J us. II
ana i oeiieve it saveu my me.
For over 40 years, thousands of wo>
| men have used Cardui successfully,
In the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women di& /
take Cardui It may help you, too.
At all druggists. E 85
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Jnc. D. Ball. Asst. Cashitt, j