The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 10, 1921, Image 3

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. \ . WITH THE yEOON MISSION Kov. 13. .1, Wcsslngcr, Pastor. Services^ as follows: Holy Trinity, Pellon?11:15 a. m. lirst Sunday; 4 p. m'.," third Sunday. St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m. third Sunday; 4 p. in., Ilrst Sunday. Church .of the Good Shepherd, Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday; 8:30 p. m., second Sunday. Orange Chapel, .Springfield?11 a. in., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth Sunday. PKIiION F1KM> Rev. XV. H., Whaley, Pastor. Services ut Pelion stli Sunday morning and night. Also 2nd Sunday night. King's Grove?1st and 3rd Sunday mornings. Florence?2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sunday, 4 p. m. Red Bank?1st and 3rd Sunday nights. 1, was glad when they ' said unto me, let us go unto the house of tho Lord. Come and worship with us. W. H. WHALBY. LKXINGTON circuit. Apointments for Sunday, August 14th: Lexington?Sunday school at 10 a. in., W. D. Dent, superintendent. Classes for all. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Our Lord's Second i Coming." Horeb?Sunday school at 3:30 p. m.,. D. R. Harmon, superintendent. Preaching at 4:30 p. m. Red Bank?Sunday school at 10 a. m., J. F. Sharpe, superintedent. Preaching at 8:15 p. m. Shiloh?Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., S. P. Holiday, superintendent. Preaching at 4:30 p. in., by Rev. R. 1,. Keaton of Columbia. Revival services at this church from 14tli to 21st inclusive. Two services each day at 11 a. in., and 8 p. m. Rev. C. M. Morris of Greenville, S. C., will lead the singing. You are cordially invited to attend all these services. H. A. WHITTEJN, ' t Pastor. lit MO SUNDAY SCHOOL. Sunday school day will be observed at Union Chapel, Irmo, S. C., August 20, and an appropriate program will bo rendered by the children." The public is cordially Invited to attend. Some talented musicians are expected. i LUTHKRAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC TOMORROW. The .annual picnic of the Sunday school of St. Stephen's Lutheran church will he held sit Little's Spring, near Lexington, tomorrow, Thursday, 1 August 11. .Members of other deuominations are invited to cony and enjoy the day. A large crowd' is expected. liig One Needed A tnan till out of breath rushed into a general store and said: "A nickel mousetrap quick, I want to catch a train." NOTH'K TO PATRONS OF I.KXIN'CiTON SCHOOL. All parents of children without Lexington school district No. 1, who desire. to send their children to the "Lexington school the coming session must make application for admission to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Karl F. Oswald. Overcrowded conditions make this necessary. Unless this application is made it may not l?e possible to care for all tho children from <>ut of the district. H. X. KAMINER, KAill, J<\ OSWALD, Q. E. CAUGHMAN, Hoard of Trustees. MATTHEWS AUTO TOPS -??-?I si?ki;d ai.oxc; under'our built in order top and lot I her catoli 11? wind ? it won't hurt top <<r sides. Our made to order auto tops have it all over the factory made kind, in design, materials and worlci \ wiunsnip?also in price. \V. !'. MATTHEWS, Silo Mtilv St. Oil 11 inbin, S. t'. I ! I | ' : CHURCHES Y t ' ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL, LUTHERAN CHURCH Arthur B. Obenschain, pastor. Divin i services* at 11:00 a. m. and S:30 p. m. . The morning theme or. Sunday, August the 14th, will be: "The Deaf Man Is Healed." The evening theme HWill be: "Why We Are Living." A very cordial invitation is extended to jthe public to littend these services. ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN, Pastor. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT OF THK EDMUND UNION S. S. Whereas, Almighty God hath seen lit to take from our Sunday school little Estell Wise- and, whereas, we will mis her bright liitle face in our Sunday school and in her class. We bow in humble submission to the will of God, ussured of the fact that while she has gone to he with the angelB where w^ all hope to meet her in the sweet hy and hy. Whereas be it resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the \ parents of the deceased, one to the county paper and one recorded in our Sunday school records. B. C. YOUNG, W. H. SHARPE, C. L. SOX. DOTS FROM ST. PETER'S. e are still having hot weather along now. \t A,,.,., u. dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windier Sunday. Mr. L.uther Hoof of Saluda is visiting relatives in this section. Mr. Lemar Fulmer spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fuln\er. Miss Rosa Harmon dined "with Miss Carrie Pearle Hendrix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Steele. WOULDN'T YOU? If I should sit up late at night Beneath the candle's gleam, If I should work with all my might A-doping out a scheme, A plan to make my business grow, A thought so crisp and new I wanted all the town to know, I'd print it?wouldn't you? And if. I wanted folks to read My pamnblet. card or boqlfe ! If I expected them to heed -And give a second look, I wouldn't let the matter rest With "something-that-will-do"?; In* other words I'd want the BEST IN PRINTING?wouldn't you? (Good ntj A f anyy< Empire Tires Sol< Can 1313 Assembly 5 All Adjustments made by 'iit , . ? j What Did'He Mean? ; The minister had eaten u very gooc dinner and was' getting ready tc leave tor a long time. I^e happened to glahce at the elghteen-yeijf-oli daughter. "Well, well," he laugheg. "I suppose that pretty sdon I'll be comint back to marry this young woman t< lone of the interesting young men Pi the congregation." The irrepressible eight-year-old ktft spoke up: f "Oh, no. you won't" he offered > "Msiry is going to be an old bachetlor^" ( T'he family's laugh told him thai he had used the wrong* word. Sc straightway he started to make ii right. ' "I mean old witch," he asserted . more positively than before. .TEAIiOSY Mistress?How did you happen tc leave your position? New Maid?The lady fired me. Mistress?Ah, she was dissatisfied! New Maid?Naw. She was sorehead. I run for alderman ag'in hei atid won. ???- t Treasurei (Continued froir 939. Pansy Mae Carter, salary 940. J. E. R. Kyzer, salary.... 941. Mrs. J. E. R. Kyzer, salar 94 2. Mrs. J. E. R. Kyzer, salar 943. Emily Cooly, salary 944. Emily Cooly, salary 945. Ida B. Gault, salary 946. Ida B. Gault, salary.... !i47. Mary Renoir Rourh, sale 948. Juliy. Anderson, salary... 9 49. Mrs. G. C. Goodwin, sala 950. H. R. Sturkje, salary.... 951. Belle Yonce, salary 952. Rurile E. Green, salary. 953. R. L. Riser, salary...v.. 954. Bertha Fallaw, salary.... 955. .Mrs. J. D. Klnard, buildln 956. G. C. Shiry, building.... 957. B. Frank Oduni, salary.., 958. Sam'l. J. Derrick, salary. 9 59. Mrs. iiuna Hallman, salar N 9C0. Enterprise Hdw. Co., l>uil< <JC1 Co.lio t>..i i.. w.??? umc nuuis, samry, 962. X. S. Derrick, salary..... ,9C3. Erin Crout, salary...... 964. A. E. Down, salary 965. Stella Tennat, salary.... 966. Airs. Maggie L. Reed, sala <*67. Airs. W. T. Willingham, sa 968. Viola AI. Sharpe, salary.. 969. Isoline Rish, salary....*. 9 7 0. Enterprise Hdw. Co., bull 971. Alary Nobles, salary 972. H. K. Geiger, apparatus.. 97 3. AI. "W. Outz, salary....'. 974. Alice E. Harris, salary... 975. AI. W. Blackwell, salary.. 976. Mrs. Ernest G. Sharpe, e 977. Minnie Steele, salary...*. 978. Girlie Rish. salary 979. Girlie Rish, salary....... *" ~ VStn 'CfifinC* ATiirplC salary.. 7 981. Lula A. Alurph, salary... 982. Lula A. Murph, salary... 983. Juriah E. Dash, salary.. 984. Juriah E. Dash, salary.. 9 85. Olga Rawl, salary 986. Alinnie Steel, salary..... 987. Annie Ballentine, salary. TF *-V\ n \ Gro^ t^\\ Run a 11 agains ; I f make J J J / tube a y J to eco / Tire C and Tubes \ d and Guaranteed fey ghman 1 Street us. 0 Hunger, tlie Boat Sauce. .? I Sauce ie used to create an- appetite J or relish for the food. The right way [ is to look to your digestion. When you I have good digestion you Ur6 certain to ' relish your food. ChAmberlain's - Tablets improve the digestion, create ; a healthy appetite and cause a gentle ,r movement of the bowels. ft t. % ' Undying Soug jjli *" "There are songs," said the musician, "that have never, never died. They go ringing down. the. ages. "That is true, sir,". Brown replied. "For the past six months and upk .ward I have heard my daughter try ) to kill two or three each evening, t but they never, never die." i < , jTURXfP AND SEASON ABLE SEED , ( Wob&a new crop turnip and ruta baga seed. All vcrietles turnip seed, trutabajdi, radish, mustard and cab? jbage sfe'ed, valentine, Kentucky "Wonider cotnfleld and other bean seed 'and quick growing corn for late crops. ! jDwarf Essex Rape, Rye, Millett, and (other Seasonable seed. HARMON DRUG CO., Lexington, S. C. !.V- * 's Report. i PPage' Three.) T / 99.00 Vv U3.00 y & ... 45,0.0 y ' 45.00 ?' ' li 90.00 ... &') ' 90.00 90.00 90.00 iry .# 90.00 ...... 45.00 ry and apparatus. '90.00 j if., 115,'UO A - 85.00 18.00 787.50 * 53.00 g... . 1' ... . 220.00 ' 200.00 i 70.00 '.J * 140.00 y > 50.00 lint? 25.00 41.00 t ... 130.00 ... i. 9 0.00 . \ 100.00 X 75.00 ry t 60.00 . j lary 110.00 110.00 ; .. 75.00 ding.. ..." 126.21 ' 1 40.00 .V 27.25 . ....:. 100.00 . .! 12150 51.00 talary .90.00 .. $L 90.00 . . ' 90,00 ?V aw:?i^.00- - r;.. 100.00 . 1 100.00 100.00 .... . , , 90.00 90.00 ^ 90.00 90.00 ? 90.00 ie One ipire that ws Greater ? -- -- -~L' ^ / -r\ *? n Empire > ' v|* Vt any other of casing or nd learn how nomise in \ - . i nn.? .OSt ... , . . ? -n>tt r * 'Year Longest. Bros Columbia,. S. C. I . : f 988. Marguerite Deiif, salary.... j 989. Mrs. W. J. Redmond, salary...... ! 990. Mrs. W. J. Redmond, salary. . . \ 1 991. Mrs. W. J. Redmond, salary 992. Mrs. Julious Adams," salary..... . 993. Mrs. JuIIolb Adams, salary k'/4. Mrs. Julious Adams, salary...... . 995. Nezale Rowe, salary 996. A. E. Lown .salary 997. A. E. Lown, salary.... ... . 998. A. E. Lown, salary 999. J. Walter Harman, salary. 1000. Marguerite Dent, salary., 1001. Annie Ballentlne, salary.... 1002. Suedella W. Oswald, salary...... 1003. Suedella W. Oswald, salary, 1004. Mincy R. Pound, salary . .. 1005. Minnie Steel, salary I 1006. Mabel Sease, salary 1007. Mabel Sease, salary 1008.. Mabel Sease, salary 1009. Mabel Sease, salary and apparatus 1010. Mabel Sease, salary 1011. Florence Seigle, salary * . . 1012. Florence Seigle, salary..". 1013. Florence Seigle, salary ii/ii. iviik. juuus AQams, salary 101p. Bertha L. Gantt, salary 1016. Bertha L. Gantt, salary 1017. Bertha L. Gantt, salary 1018. M. J. Miller, secretary, building.... 1019. J. V. Smith, salary 1020. C. G. Williams, salary..... 1021. C. G. Williams, salary . 1022. C. G. Williams, salary... 1023. Gertrude G. Holliday, salary.:.... 1024. Outstanding. 1025. Outstanding. l02'6. Outstanding. .. 1027. First Nat'l. Bank ot Batesbur^, bull 1028. Nat'l. Bank of Iveesville, building, . 1029. Bank Western Carolina, building.., 1030. Farmers & Merchants Bank, build 1031. School District No. 15, salary 1032. School District No. 18, salary 1033. M. A. Blackwell, salary 1034. M. A. Blackwell, salary 1035. Sallie Gunter, salary '. 1036. Outstanding. \ 1037. D. L. Shealy, salary. 1038. Mrs. B. A. Browdie, salary 1039. Mrs. B. A. Browdie, salary...... 1040t Mrs. B. A; Browdie, salary t ... 1041. Mrs. B. A. Browdie, salary 1042. Mrs. Allie Hydrick Schoenberg, sal 1043. Mrs. Allie Hydrick Schoenberg, sale 1044. Mrs. Allie Hydrick Schoenberg, sal 1045. Mrs. Allie Hydrick Schoenberg, sale 1046. Mrs. Llucile L. Jefcoat, salary 1047. Mrs. Lucile L. Jefcoat. salai/ 1048. Mrs. Lucile L. Jefcoat, salary 1049 XT T T=> ?1 ?? ?>. iiccu, aaiurjr 1050. Mrs. Maggie L. Reed, salary 1051. C. P. Shealy, salary 1052. C. P. 8healy, salary .'. 4... 1053. C. P. Shealy, salary 1054. Outstanding. ' 1055. Outstanding. 1056. Outstanding. 1057. Sallie M. Qunter, salary 1058. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1059. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1060. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1061. C. B. Leaphart, transfer. . . i 1062. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1068. C. E. Leaphart, transfer . 1064. C. E. Leaphart, transfer ' 1065. C. E. Leaphart, transfer. ..... ... 1066. Mrs. Olive Oxner, salary 1067. Mrs. Olive Oxner, salary '. ... . ?068. Mrs. Olive Oxner, salary 1069. Ruth Long,, salary............ .. 1070. Ruth Long, salary 1071. Ruth Long, salary.... A.1072. Maxsrufirite Rent. saUfsu10?3. J. Ansel Caughman, salary - 1074. J. Ansel Caughman, salary...... . 1075. J. Ansel Caughman, salary 1076. Dora E. Caughman, salary 1077. Dora E. Cauhman, salary *1078. Dora E. Caughman, salary 1079. Mrs. Julian Sharp, salary..... . ... . 1080. Mrs. Julian Sharp, salary 1081. Mrs. Julian Sharp, salary 1082. Mrs. Julian Sharp, salary 1083. M. A. Blackwell, salary 1084. J. V. Smith, salary 1085. S. J. Miller, apparatus 1086. Annie L. Shealy, salary 1087. Annlp T. Shoolv ?!?" 1088. Annie L. Shealy, salary 1089. Annie L. Shealy, salary 1090. J. Fred Shealy, salary 1091. J. Fred Shealy, salary 1092. J. Fred Shealy, salary 1093. Josephus Nichols, salary ? 1094. Josephus Nichols, salary 1095. Josephus Nichols, salary 1095. Mrs. Josephus Nichols, salary 1096. Mrs. Josephus Nichols, salary.... 1097. Lucy Roof, salary 109 8. Lucy Roof, salary 1099. Lucy Roof, salary 1100. Lucy Roof, salary 1101. Minnie Kleckley, salary 1102. MJnnie Kleckley, salary i 1103. Erin Crout, salary * 1104. Erin Crout, salary v 1105. Erin Crout, salary .* 1106. Leila E. Wessinger. salary,.*... . , . V 1107. Leila E. Wessinger, salary.:?? 1108. Outstanding. 3109. Annie G. Loriok, salary...... ... 1110. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1111. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1112. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1113.. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1114. C. E. Leaphart. transfer 1115. C. E. Leaphart, transfer..." 1116. C. E. Leaphart, transfer 1117. Miry Harman. salary 111 8-. Mary Harman, Salary... ( 1119. Mary Harman. .salary. 1120. Bess Fulmer,.salary '. ... *1121. Bess Fulmer .salary .. 112 2. Mfttie Holland. salAry , 1123. Minnie Kleckley. salary 3124. G. W. Nichols, superintendent, sale 1125. M-s. Ernest G. Sharp, salary 1126. C rlie Rish, salary 1127. S.ieJel ? Oswald, salary 1128. C. I. Shealy, salary ; . ... > r 1129. t C. E. Leaphart, county treasurer, t\ if 1130. R. E. Shealy, salary . 1131ln C. E. Leaphart, county treasurer, ti 1132.' First National Bank Batesburg, ap 1133. First Nat'l. Bank Batesburg, salar; 1134. Mattie Holland, salary 1135. Josephus Nichols, salary , 1136. Josephus Nichols, salary 1137. Mrs. Josephus Nichols, salary 1138. E. Sloan Crout, salary 1139. Mrs. Arthur Rlsh, salary 1140. Minnie Kleckley, salary 1141. C. E. -Leaphart, county treasurer, 1142. C. E. Leaphart, county treasurer, 1143. Leone Ky2er, salary 1144. J. V. Smith, salary 1145. Outstanding. TOTAL ' Treasui SBHHflHHXF % v .. ,r ?0.00 ".00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.0* 30.00 i W loo.oo . 100.00 . 100.00 127.25 80.00 UO.OO 100.00 v.. ... ... . 100.00 . . 128:00 * . 20.00 ' 90.00 90.00 * . 90.00 t \. 91.45 r 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 ' --WSu'ti .. 100.00 ; v ' :-:V ?V 90.00 90.00 90.00 54.00 ' 100.00 c 190.00 190.00 190.00 >?., . .. . 60.00 * ' 1 $, ding ; . . 92.24g.22 ; 21,007.68 7,997.57 lingr 1,019.92 617.60 300.00 160 M : 24.47 \S*' ! loo.oo 75.00 . . . 90 on 90.00 i 90.00 90.00 ary 110.00 110.00 * 110.00 Lry 110.00 , 90.00 " 90.00 90.00 60.00 60.00 444*00 r 290.00 290.00 X. ' 100.00 ' lB.oo i r 15.00 . % 75.00 1.00' 60.00 231.60 60.00 1.45 105.00 v 1 105^00 105.00 * 160.00 10000 100.00 ^*7>*..* v 00.00 .. ... fbo.oo 100.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 116.00 ? -.-J rrrr. 11 K flrt 116.00 105.00 106.00 100.00 17.60 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 ..' 110.00* 110.00 110.00 90.00 ,. . . 90.00 75.00 75.00 : . . . 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 90.00 90.00 ... 90.65 90.00 90.05 35.00 5.00 5.42 lft.00 ' 30.77 30.00 io.oo 17.00 ... 100.00 .'. .. 100.00 100.00 ' . 1. 90.00 90.00 275.00 75.00 n.v X.XU9.HJ. 80.00 80.00 100.00 290.00 ransfer 54.00 ; 125.00 ransfer-.. 25.00 iparatua... 26.60 / 706.38 275.00 110.00 110.00 I. 90.00 125.00 44.00 75.00 transfer....... 61.00 transfer 95.00 70.00 100.00 $264,930.44 \ W., J., SMITH, er, Lexington County. ft', V/i}: