The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 28, 1921, Image 7
Superintendent o
|?|? Potior'!.
HRflPfl 8t.ltt>00 a. m.
vices at 11:00 a. m. ant
Wp&Z^fit&Q p. m.
^^^I^^fhe/niorning theme for Sunday, Oc
**ie ~n(^' bS" The ?piea<
m?'</. :\ And Influence of The Gospel." Th<
|j&^ eyening theme will be: "The Time o
*firalfcimblig_is_most cordially invited.
IlRTHUR b. obexschain,
tat thews Evangelical Lutherai
/ Church
Sunday, the 2nd of October
s wil be Sunday school at 1:30 p
rnd divine services at 2:45 p. m
^ev. Arthur B. Obenschain wil
;h. The theme will be: "Seeing
Believing." An invitation is ex
>d to the public to attend this
ue; The Catechetical Class wil
immediately after the service
liis is the third meeting of th<
; all those who intend joining
, please do so this Sunday.
RTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN;
Supply Pastor.
LEXINGTON CTRCTJIT
pointments for Sunday, Octobe:
1921:
bron?Sunday school at 1 0a. m.
Senn, Superintendent. Preach
,t 11 'o'clock, subject: "Some o
; me Glories of the Church."
I i Epworth League at 7:30 p. m.
Shiloh?Sunday school at 3 p. m.
I ?. P. Holiday, superintendent
R jr
Preaching at 4 p. m.
IV, Come and worship with us, you wil
B find a~ welcome.
Vh. A< WHITTEN, Pastor.
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gr ; REVIVAL MEETING WILL
BEGIN AT EDMTJNI
mere win uc <a, jL^vivai uic^uub ?*
the Edmund school house beginning
Saturday night, October 1st. Rev. J,
St - '
A. Body of New Brookland will con
. duct this meeting. Everybody is in
vited to attend the meeting.
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Departrra
Rev. W. H. Whaley, Pastor.
? Services at Pelion *th Sunday
morning and night. Also 2nd Sunday.
night.
1 King's Grove?lsi and 3rd Sunday
mornings.
Florence?2nd Sunday morning
1 and 4th Sunday, 4 p, m.
* Red feank?1st and 3rd Sunday
? nights.
^ I was glad when they said unto
me. l^t us go unto the house of the
Lord, Come and worship with us.
PELIOX MISSION
1
Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor.
Services as follows:
>
Holy Trinity, Pelion?11:15 a. m.
first Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday.
1 St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m.
, third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday.
Church of the Good Shepherd,
3 Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday;
I 8:30 p. m., second Sunday.
Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.
j m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth
r Sunday. #
>
SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRESS
TO BE SHOWN AT FAIRS
York, Sept. 26.?The great big job
of the South Carolina Sunday School
r ^Association is to interest people in
Sunday School work?to bring the at,
? tention of the people to the import"
ance of the Sunday School in every
? w*ay possible. Hundreds and thousands
may be reached through the
state fair and the county fairs that
? are to be held this fall and for that
reason an exhibit showing Sunday
\ school conditions and progress
] throughout the state will be given by
the South Carolina sunaay scnooi association
at a number' of fairs including
the state fair in Columbia this
'fall.
> "This exhibit," says Leon C. Palmer
of Spartanburg, association gent
eraL superintendent, * "will include
I samples of the best work done by
. each department in the Sunday
- school. Sunday schools of all de
nominations are invited to participate
in the exhibit. Samples of new methIT
A NT N
f
igton County He
'RICE OF COTTON
some time on the up
early three-times gre
*
,t the low level last
r later this increase
lected in the price of
ticularly of cotton g<
lousewives will do, w
?all and winter suppli<
>le. It may be a long
/ will have another o
y goods so cheap. W
cs are exhausted goo
- /ft
Don't put off your fa
to the wise should be :
Jne of Beautiful Mil
is Now on Display
nan-Kamii
ent Store Lexingi
showing Sunday school progress.
Chart's will be displayed, showing the
condition of Sunday school work in
the various counties and the relative
efficiency of the Sunday schools. An
expert Sunday school worker will be
in charge of the exhibit prepared to
explain any feature to those interested.
Literature showing improved
Sunday school inethods will be dis
tributed.
WAR FINANCE BODY
EXPLAINS METHODS
The South Carolina committee of
the agriculture and live stock agency
ot the war finance corporation desires
it to be understood that applications
for loans under this act on
agriculture products must come
through the banks, bankers and trust
companies and that individuals and
firms can not come direct to the committee.
This committee is now planning full
instructions which will be forwarded
to every bank, bankervand trust company
in South Carolina. Firms and individuals
who desire to obtain loans
on cotton, live stock and" other agricultural
products will be able to obtain
full information from their respective
banks. The committee has
practically completed organization
and as soon as all necessary blanks
arrive from Washington, it will im
/
mediately dispat6h same to all banks
in the^ state, after which the committee
will be ready to receive applicaXEW
VICTOR RECORDS
We are receiving new Victor records
weekly. We now have a number
of dance records, popular songs,
sacred records, medleys, Red Seal
and- Blue Label Victor records, all at
pre-war prices.,
Victor-Victrolas, the world's best
talking machines from $25 to $150.
Drop -in an& let us demonstrate the
superiority of Victor records and Victrolas.
You will be under no obligation
to buy.
HARMON DRUG CO.,
lw ' Lexington, S. C.
ii
OTICE
msewives I
has been ||
grade. It
later than
Summer.
is bound
merchanDods.
ell to lay
;s as early
$ time bepportuni
hen presds
will be
11 buying,
sufficient.
llinery
ier to.
ton, S. C.
\
ot lift-. /
Nature provides many sorts of
flowers. /
We'd tire /even of the rose if we
had no other flower.
The seasons alternate, l'erpetual
summer or perpetual /winter monot
ony.
The weather changes. Sun all the
time is^us undesirable as continuous
rain. .
National customs differ. .Modes of
dress and of architecture are not the
same. Languages are minutely subdivided
into dialects.
Life at sea is utterly different from
life on land. To board a ship is the
next thing to "going from the world
we know to one a wonder still."
A voyage through the air is not like
journey by water or on land.
All through our lives the rule of
perpetual variance prevails.
And so it is with persons. The inexhaustible
resourcefulness of Nature
is creating so many types of
character, so many faces, infinitely
various in feature, is amazing.
Nature did not intend us to look
and walk and act and feel too much
alike. She meant us to own our
souls, to develop individuality, to
speak out of our minds with our own
voices; in short to assert a personality.
Life is too tame and tepid if we
remain neutral in the background always.
Seekers of the limelight and the
headlines \ve have with us always,
and they are odious.
But it is possible to have a strongly
developed personality without making
a hid for noisy notoriety.
It is important that we should dare
to be ourselve^, that we should be willing
to be different. If through moral
cowardice we invariably assent to the
prevailing fashion in our opinions, wi
make one more in a crowd; but d
place of leadership is denied us.
A controlling force wherever he
goes, whatever he does, is the man
who has convictions, and takes side"
and does not hide on the defensive
in a twilight zone trying to assume
the tint of the background.
It is a glorious event in a lifetime
to meet one who has a strong and
vivid personality. To such a person- j
ality we cleave where and when we:
find him, grateful that the contact !
gives light and accent and electric |
stimulation to keep us going through j
"these headlong days."
i
STOP!
FrowninS and Sxuintin;
^ V^|
These two troubles can be corrected
with properly fitted glasses. Stop in
at any time, we wil be glad to make
a thorough examination of your eyes
and advise you. We operate the only
exclusive optical parlors in Columbia
where lenses are ground l'rom
the rough crystals.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
0. L. Walter
Optical Co.
1221 Main Street. Columbia, S. C.
277 KING ST. CHARLESTON S. C.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" condition
will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the body, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring ^formal conditions.
All druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio,
j
1:1 :<; istuatio x x < > 11 ce.
Notice is hereby given that the
books of registration for the town of
-Lexington will be open at the store
of Caughman-Kaminer Company
from * August 15 to September 30,
1921, inclusive. All persons desiring
to be registered must bring county
registration certificates in order to get
town registration certificates.
J. S. CAUGHMAN,
Supervisor of Registration, Town of
Lexington. 7t-c-50
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dence that lie Is leading a-dog's life.
r ^ '.?-? '
Truth is one and indivisible, but
it may be approached by many very
different paths, and the wise mind remembers
that each of us must reach
t * lit l-i in In id mr irQV
Gasoline
Kerosene
Havoline Cylii
for Autos 15i
Caughmao-K;
Lexingto
Lorick &
Incorp
Hardware, Farm Implem
Columl
ROO
We have roofing from the ch
are thinking of recovering your
Strip Shingles. Rex Shingles ar<
wear much longer. '
FARM
We carry a full line of the G
and a complete line of repairs.
1918 prices.
We are also offering at great
Drag Harrows, and a complete li
FARM
We have at attractive prices, F
hams Grist Mills, Fairbf nks-Moi
Cane Mils and Evaporator Pans,
the time to buy this class of mate
and you can get them installed t
FEXC1
Do not buy your fence wire un
handle The American woven wii
the test. We have on hand a c
specifications. To customers bu:
wire stretchers free of charge. Up
the American Steel and Wire Co.
AUTOMOBILE
WTe have in stock assortment of
closing out below manufacturers
Fyrac Plugs for all makes cars,
batteries, Hot Shot batteries, etc.
BAGGIX4
We have a big stock of bagging
New Arrow Ties. Let us quote
PAJ
Now is the time to paint up yoi
can furnish your requirements foi
Roof Paints, Implements, etc.
We Are Naming
I
On Galvanized Corrugated
Painted Metal Shingles.
Roofing
Mason and Id
Canning Outfits an
*
Oil Cook Sto)
Get our latest prices
LORICK Bl
1533 Main Street, Colu
#
'Everything (
AT 1
Sanitar;
134-5 Main Street,
pome Cooking and Reasoi
"Little E
Quick, Polite and attentivi
Open Day and Night.
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Want's; We strengthen ou^*v^>W
we control our weakiitesses." . '
m t t ' *;1
Carnegie said that hif sucddi&'re-suited
from surrounding himself with
clever men; weak associates sap the
strength of the strongest men.
18c Gallon
12 "
tider Oil
c qt, 50c gal.
iminer Co.
?n, S. C.
V
i
Lowrance
iorated
|
icnts, Auto Supplies, Seeds
>ia, S. C.
FIXG
eapest to the best grade. If you
home, let us show you the Rex
2 guaranteed for ten years, but
TOOLS
enuine Oliver Chilled Turn Plows
Oliver Goods are now back to the
ly reduced prices, Disc Harrows,
ne of farm tools. y
^CHINERY
ea Hullers (Hand or power), Wilrse
Gasoline Engines, Feed Mills,
Belting, Gin Bristles, etc. Now is
?rial as the prices are rock bottom
>efore harvesting time.
2 WIRE
til you have gotten our prices. We i
*e fence, the kind that will stand .
:omplete stock of all heights and
>'ing fence wire from us, we loan
on request we will gladly mail you
booklet on 'How to Build a Fence.'
ACCESSORIES
' repairs for Ford cars that we are
cost. Ford Spark Plugs 20c each,
15c each. Automobile lamps, Dry
3 & TIES
? and ties. Jute and Sugar Cloth,
you before buying your supply.
NTS
ur house, barns and buildings. "We
* any kind of work. House Paints,
%
; Special Prices
\
Roofing 10x14 Galv. and
Asphalt Shingles and Roll
*
eal Fruit Jars
d Canning Supplies
res and ovens
ROTHERS
mbia, S. C. Phone 4PS
i
lovd To Eat"
:he i
y Cafe - I
Columbia, S. C. I
liable Prices, I
liferent" from the others