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W HiUINIij^JJA I , JULI Z V, 1V6A j withtoe VENERABLE CITIZEN TAKES PART IX S. S. CONVENTION The Interdenominational Sunday school convention of Saluda <-ountv which met last week had th<- distinction of having: present in its enrolled membership one of the oldest workers in the cause in the State. Mr. .T. I. Rauch. who has been superintendent of the Sunday school of Corinth Lutheran church in that county 31 } years. Although Air. Rauch is very nearly a nonogenarian, now in his S5th year, he manifests a keen in terest m an mauers reiauug m Sunday school work and has been prominent a long number of years in his church, filling positions of honor and trust on its boards and committees. He is besides a staunch citizen of whom any community might well be j ' ' l proud and no doubt our neighbor j county of Saluda feels that it has a j such a citizen whose Virtues could | well be emulated by the young men ; | of the rising generation. i I I UNITED LUTHERAN CONFERENCE AT WARD i i The General Conference of the I United Lutheran Church of South j Carolina will be held at Good Hope j church, "Wards, S. C., Rev. J. D. i Kinard, pastor, on Wednesday and i Thursday, July 27, 2S. All delegates I i coming by railroad are asked to notify Mr. Foster Kreps, Ward, S. C. ! They will be met at Ridge Spring j Wednesday morning. Following js the ! program of the conference: Program i | Wednesday?10:00 a. m.. business! session. 11:00 a. m.. sermon, ~Holy! Communion, Rev. C. K. Rhodes. Wednesday?2:00 p. m.. ''The j Value of an Education," Rev. W. H. i Greever. D. D. "How Can the Church; best Support her Colleges." Rev. H. I ^ A. McCullough. Thursday?0:00 a .m., ' bufeine^s j session. 0:30 a. m.. "The Purpose of: the Lutheran Liturgies." Rev. J. "vV. j Horine D. I).. Delegate from Ebe-; nezer. "The Efficient Sunday school | and how to attain it. Rev. M. O. J. j" Kreps. D .D.. Delegates from Witten- r ' Prices! \ $2! For suits that formerly $30, $35, and 5 We priced these fine sui and the buying was very fa lines that we'll have to clo real value. t 8 The r I i 523 Main Str HHnanMnHHRinani CHURCHES j 'j I , . , ! IK-J'ir. >U. j Thursday?|>. in.. "The Proth-j J erhood and its Service to thej J Church. Delegates St. Paul's Cnlum-j 'bin, St. John's .Johnston. p. v. A. P. j | Obenschain. > j All delegates coming by railroad' j will be met at Kidge Spring Wed ties- I (lav morning. Please notifv Mr. I'os-! i * { iter Kreps. Ward. S. ( j ? 4 S IMON >!K!-:TZNC; PKOCKAM. ; i The Lower Division of the Lexington Association will hold its fifth Sunj day meeting at Antioeh Church on ! .Tnlv 30 and 31. The following pro-! g:am lias l oon arranged: Saturday. 10:30 a. m.?Devotional services. 10:4.".?Organization and verbal, I reports from the churches. 11:15?Discussion of Scripture.? | Mark G:35. J. CJ. Fallaw, W. J'. Wil- ; kins. 11:45?How may the church help j to promote World peace? W. H. Whaley, H. B. Williams. 12:13?Soul Winning, the need for, it and how to succeed at it?W. T. j Smith. H. B. Jones. 12:43?Dinner. 2:00 p. m.?The problem of the Foreigner?J. It. McKitttrick. H. C. Hughes. 2:40?The Conservation of Campaign results?L. S. Shealy. E. S. Spires. 3:15?^Miscellaneous and adjournment. Sunday. 10:30 a. m.?Sunday school. 11:10?Some Marks of a successful school?It. H. McKinnon. 11:40?Sermon?W .H. Whaley. Adjourn. W. T. SMITH. Moderator. PROVIDENCE CHURCH | O. I>. Shea rouse. Pastor. i i Saturday. 3:30 p. m.?Bible class, 1st. table. ! ?Pi'on.nrfltnrv services. ! *t. VV If. ill. a. 4 5:00 p .in.?Council meeting. Sunday. 10 a .m.?Sunday school. 31 a. m.?Preaching' services, fol-{ j Down to This Clears 11 Hi i ouiamici offers unequ > $3 ' sold for For suits that for 40 $40, $45 2 its mighty low to start with st. That left lots of broken >se out at a fraction of their % These low prices don't You'll get it?100 per cei feme of Hart Sch eet HmHHBHHHHn! lowed 1-y Holy Communion. ' Monday. 1 C>: S 0 a. ";i.?Pray or ami sons: sor* vioo. ll:Ca m.? Preaohina serviet. s. J : (m.i j i. !;!.? Preaehinic services, pew A. P.. < d.onsoliain is expeel'd to 'oo willi us <<n .Monday, and to j.roach for us. st. sTKPiiI:N"s I:Y.\X<;j:i.ic.\L l.LTHKKW ( III i:< li Arthur P. Obenschain, ]?astor. .Mr. P. Ileber Parrc, Su??t. of Sunday school. 10: vim scrvioos at ! i :00 a. m. aiui I v ;.Ji? p. ;n. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. | The morninir theme on Sunday, j duly the I'-Ph. will be: "Peiim Pn- ; tr?>111?led About ti)?' i- inure." 1 m- | evening theme will Ik-: "What One I Is. Is Revealed J'.y The Fruits of His I Life." To all of these services the[ public is most cordially invited. ARTHUR R OREXSUHAIX. j * Pastor. I TO PREACH AT REV. TAYLOR S, j i Rev. A. R. Obenschain will prcadi 1 Sunday at 4 p .m. at the residence of J the Rev. A. R. Taylor. I I.EX I XGT( )X ( 1 R( I TT Appointments for Sunday. July 24th, 1023. i Shiloh?Sunday sc hool at 10 o'-j dock by Rev. .1. R. .Major of Colum- ; 1 >ia. followed by the 3d Quarterly i Conference oi the circuit. Every of- j ticial member is urpred to be present. Horeb?Sunday school at 4 p. m.. j I). L. Harmon. superintendent. J Preaching at -r? o'clock. Our revival j services bejrin at this church at this' time. Two services daily. 10:30 a. J m. and S p. m.. through the week, j July 2~> to 31st. Come and worship! with us. Public most cordially in- j i vited. Lexington?Sunday school at 10 o'-; ) clock, \Y .Lb Dent, superintendent. I'reach ing: at S:la p. m., by the pas- j . . , _ . . . TI'K 1. \ , 4*1 lor, SUOject: "Hie \\ IIUU* .mmill (>i | CUtil." You will lind a welcome. H. A. "WHITTEX. Pastor. j | REVIVAL SERVICES !>ET!!LKIiEM | i . The revival,meeting will <-omnienee j I the Lasi ince Sale of r & Marx Suits tailed values 5 $ merly sold for For suits th md S50 $50, You'll get the profit on to clear our stocks. All tl Marx spring suits?herring are going at l^s than the Miss this chance. * mean less satisfaction, it?or your money back. r a w\. .afiner & Marx C C at Kcthleheni Maptist church, near ! 2 Tiatesburfr. Sunday July H4 3 o'clock. An invitation to everybody. II AS FOR I) 1 *>. JoXi'lS. i'astor. RIXION MISSION j Ilev. li. .1. W'ossi Hirer. i'astor. ; Services as follows: : ilojy Trinity, I'elion?i : 1a. in. first Sunday: 4 ] . m.. third Sunday. St. John's (I'.ia'k Creek) ? 21 a. in. third Sunday: 4 in., first Sunday. Ohureh of the r.oed Shepherd. Swansea?12:1", a. m.. fourth Sunday: S:3<"? ]>. m.. second Sunday. * 'range 1 Il.'lin. i. i -i <i. r:i.. Second Sunday: ,S:30 p. m.. fourth Sunday. ^ i Q i Ql BABBLCCE \\J> FA131 AT 'MIDWAY SCHOOL !!(il SK. There will be a l.ar'x ? u?* and fair given by the ladies improvement league of tlie "Midway school. on Thursday. August the IS. 1!'21. Everybody * is cordially invited to be present. A Splendid Medic ine for the Stom- | a el i and Liver. "Chamberlain's Tablets for the! stomach and liver are splendid. I \ never tire of telling my friends and j neighbors of their Qualities." writes Mrs. William Yolimer, Eastwood, X. Y. When bilious, constipated or j tioubled with indigestion, give them j a trial. They will do you good. ' ; "It Looked Like a Battlefield it! I Europe," Said Mr. Dunstcr. "Was staying at a hotel in a small' Pennsylvania town. Early one morning I went to the stable to hire a rig and was shown a pile of dead rats killed with KAT-SXAP the night be- j fore. Looked like d battlefield in Eu- j rope." Three sizes. 35c. C5c. $1.25.1 ' ?i it ivi n l.\- T YA'inctnn ! kJV'Ul ? i 1 J V4 fNlilU UliVVVVi I.WH | Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Co. WHEN in Columbia.. LRuneh with us at Creamery Lunch Room 121G Lady Street, 1-2 block from Main. You will be- as welcome as the flowers in May. The best of everything and reasonable prices. Creamery Lunch 1216 Lady St. Columbia, S. C. / V 45 tat formerly sold for ? $60 and $65 | this deAl; we'll be satisfied 9 I * ifr ta HCiC line A lai l iJV.iiaiiuti *J?_ mm g [bones, greys and checks? I cost of production. Don't 9 iffE I lothes , J olumbia. S, C. I I BBBaBa^^j?S2?l.^BBBBSgaKMSBfc ' urcil KIM MAKING IN PVERTO RICO San .Juan. i\ II.. .July JJ.?Then ire 10.000 stills in operation in the sland, in violation of the Volstead ict and local lav?, in the opinion of >: prohibition director's staff. Bpk M W i give tire at the lo\ in hh 30: NON-SKID RED$15.00 $22. I Reduction on all ' A New Low Known He We Are Naming On Galvanized^Conugated i Painted Metal Shingles. Roofing Mason and Ide Canning Outfits and Oil Cook Stov Get our latest prices LORICK BI 1533 Main Street, Colui SenddUs Youi Screen Doors, Wind Garden Hose, ~Water Freezers, Base Balls, Golf Goods. u 1 r . I UNIFORMS a mnm rr Lorick & e Incorpr HARD' COLUMBi This opinion :s substantiated by a recent statement of Antonio R. Bareelo. president of the ."'-nate. The prohibition direetor's office holds that si? Ion.it as light lines and stntcnres are imposed, rum mating in the island can not he suppressed. mileage rest cost itory 6 X 3s V TOP CORD .00 $27.50 styles and sizes Price on a ' *^3 3nest Product ls> H 1 Soecial Prices J n4^ |?jjj Roofing 10x14 Galv. and Asphalt Shingles and Roll \| ?al Fruit Jars "|j [ Canning Supplies es and ovens . f 10THERS | mbia, S. C. Phone 4PS <|j . *1! ' S 1 Orders For: % ?TJ lows, Screen Wire, 7 ^ Coolers, Ice Cream J , Basket Balls and I >,$2 ! SPECIALTY | /"I /;! f I J low ranee I >rated \V A R E L ; I ~ i A S r I \ri q Kjn v-? I I 1 \ &>' v*