The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 19, 1921, Image 8

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WITH THE ASSOCIATION PROGRAM !"> ?r ' V" " The Lexington Baptist Association will meet at Oak Grove .church, October 21* The following program has been arranged. . . '? Friday. , j 10:30 A? M.?"Devotional service, j -tA.JC Aviranivaiinn . 11:15?Introductory sermon." 12:00?rMIssions; State, Home and j Foreign.. J I > "I * V ' v >(| I # / ' I j 4 I HE Week of I ' V ' 24 t<> 2?. and I choose from the I ' showing of fa; I parel for women I the State' ^ % . . At 1 \ _ . "Store of Courte 1513 Mai Columbia ^ v-" x > A-? ' ' A V . ; < %&S^':''; M^^KioCMnB P ' *" w mlil^^HMHI * ^Sm^S^g^^fL; . .>,-a33MM ? IF YOU have nc few months, tl in an inspeetk and best equip that has grown ii eight years of servi But never before % we been so thoroug fall season finds us VISIT OJ : CHURCHES | 12:50?Appointment of Commit tees. 1:00 p. m.?Dinner.4 2:15?Song- and prayer. 2:30?75-Million Campaign anc Conservation work. 3:30?Religious literature. 4:0 0?Miscellaneous; Adjourn men t Saturday. i a - q n a \r ?Dovotions. IV. WV 10:4 5?Education. 11:45?Temperance and Publi< \ glford Qq ; Apparel * \ i the State Fair the week to most exclusive ^ j shionable aptO/be found in 'he j ous Attention" n Street i, S. C. 1 ' mm 1 ? ^^ BESnERHBl . y-rfHKjjjlfa*^$mji& w..-- xna'rtSi'iAtS V I ? -'JT " ' " - - )t visited Columbia in the p* tere is a pleasure awaiting v m of South Carolina's larg< ped department store. A stc 1 public favor-through fori ice to South Carolina shoppe in these forty-eight years ha hly equipped for service as tl During the past summer rrn ? s tn WTinnvt U5 i*A!K WiiM. aaMBM???WWM?Ml I I I I Morals. | 12:30?Woman's Work. 11:00 P. M^?Dinner. 2:15?Song and Prayer. 2:3 0?Benevolences; Orphanage, Aged Ministers, Hospital. 3:15?Report of Executive Committee . 3:30?Obituaries. ' 3:45?Miscellaneous; Adjournment. I c?^? aiuiuaj . 10:30?Devotions. j 10:45?Sunday schools, D. Y. P.j U., and Colportage. / ! 11:30?Misionary sermon . j Final Adjournment. 2 JAS. R. McKITTRICK, Clerk. j PELION FIELD j Rev. \V. H. Whale j, Pastor. Services at Pelion ith Sunday: morning and night. Also 2nd Sun- j day night. King's Grove?lsc and 3rd Sunday; mornings. Florence?2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sunday, 4 p. m. Red Bank?1st and 3rd Sunday nights. I was glad when they said unto me, let us go unto the house of the Lord. Come and worship with us. PELIOX MISSION i Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor. Services as follows: Holy Trinity, Pelion?11:15 a. m. first Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday.; St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m. j third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday.! Church of the Good Shepherd, j Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday; j 8:30 p. m., second Sunday. Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.! m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. rnM fourth Sunday. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace foodv butChamberlain's Tablets will help you to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to . the system, but the i amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefited by their use. y?^lf^^.W^r^M^^^^^V|^"-<v>- .< . / vy.;X_:v -. 7\ ' ' :. : : ;''j.fe->:-, ::^?^MJ^M Sjj^^ *HKh|S fl^R | & a?am i :.. v : -V" * ' r of Various Departments in Coj ist have reorganized and reec ou convenience and satisfac 3st department of this big ei !re * While the photographic here will give you an ide rs. Jf ^CiydLmfSLMGESTi MOTMonnrai "- *^ tti -r -*> nrJirr, -r-.vuii? WJL: ifimKC'... T r* -.. r?r-JC?w>f: r wcw^wi<^ira>rs tp>?ry w?s/n ii i II ?if . crTiiuraaatMwi'.v.cmYirv. tluoniu ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Mr; B. H. Barro, Supt. of Sunday School. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The morning theme cm Sunday, October the 23d. will be: "The Lord's Supper Reminds Us of Christ's Work ^ niu . tir 1 j ?? rnu? IOF J Ilti VV Ui lU . Llit^ Liirjuivr j will be: "Living By Faith." Thef Lord's Supper will be administered at! the morning service. The Prcpara-I tory service to the Holy Communion j will be held at the beginning of the! morning service. Those who intend! i to commune should not miss this part { of the service. To all the services! i the public is very cordially invited. i ARTHUR I J. OBEX SO HA IX. Pastor. i i i I .EXI.YGTON CI RCITT. i Appointments for Sunday, October) 23d, 1921. !. I Red - Bank?Sunday school at 10 A. J. F. Sharpe, Superintendent. 'Preaching at 11 o'clock, subject: "The Attraction of Christ" followed by the j Holy Communion. Come and wor-( ship with us. t ; Tloreb?Sunday school at 3 1*. M..|, J-L L. Harmon, Superintendent. |l Preaching at 4 o'clock. i! Lexington?Sunday schfjol at 10 A. M.t W. D. Dent, Superintendent. Preaching at 7:30 p. M. A full at-! tendance of the members is desired;' as this is the last regTiinr appointment before our Annual Conference. H. A. W hi ITT EX. % Pastor. . I Will V on Spend li.V On Rat-Snap tc Save $100? One (35c pkg. can kill f>0 rats. The ! average rat will rob you of $10 a year in feed, chicks and property destruction. RAT-SXAP is deadly t<.< rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves no smell Comes in cakes Rats will pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast on RAT-SX^.P. Three sizes, 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lex-- i ington Pharmacy and Ihniion Dm. Co. CAROUNAS tARGeSTVl'" DEPARTMENT CTOftE i ZLmmt n^MMMMPMMMWIWMIMM??MM????MWMMMM?MO iumftia's Largest and Most Up [uipped, for your greater eq tion in shopping, every to stablishment. so] th< ; illustrations reproduced t +jj( a of a few of our newly l .ti". roioxv.?".r ?.-r wcrj.v.t- oaj.iarr.jflt-; .1../i. A,*A<v.Ktxct/? . - '-irMO-t. .. STORAGE OF COTTOX LARGER THAX USUAL , Columbia, S. C., Oct. 13.?A larger percentage of this year's cotton . crop will be stored in the warehouses . of the state warehouse system than nil Af thi'c ic hfkinfr 1 KISt. _V l_"U. 1 . IJUl. IIUL Ull ?? stored by the farmers. This was stated by .T. Clifton Rivers, state warehouse commisisoner, in speaking today of the cotton situation as seen from the warehouse viewpoint. A great deal of cotton is being stored, Mr. Iiivers said. Wc have ] "As Cope land Goes, 2 LEARN TJ - What Kind ' Do You The Right Kind? We want to show the mer of Suits and Overcoats that Right in Fabric, , Right in Style, Right in Price SUITS AND OVERC New Fall Hats , STETSON. TRIMBLE, iEfSBy ^WTT-^nHQ^t . ry' <^aMKjfi[^B^SwyBr^^PaHB?^^^?^^-" ? .^hV^^^BHK'aHMPw 3 exceptional service tiaat w< ur disposal. Come in Fair Week, Octobei ike yourself known to us. It leed, to show you through the MAM P mmh WtoSkto i J?mMCVOL rc rxj-JCTXMt rjmacm jxiwr: r-axr. .*an? <y&?vgaa?gcm.TW?i \ crwn^pr rn^r<rcwu:;*r< ul.+'h. -w. i-rr.i. .ta.-w u^yTn> - /-? . * r?rt. r * ts-'C. -> Jtxsor-- tm* r- t - >/?- ??. .r?t7- u.wu acur irf m*. A ii k . . . today in the 980 warehouses in the i system approximately 175,000 bae<?. The largest amount ever stored ' as 180,000 bales, he continued, though the capacity of all the warehouse r h about 250,000. * \ But the farmers are selling a c.;od deal of their cotton. A large amount of the cotton being stored is stored by cotton dealers. They are buying and holding for higher prices. The result .however, Mr. Kivers says, i*; 1 that the farmers are getting money Cor their product. At the same time the cotton is being held, jwith^ut flooding the market, Mr. Rivers said. >o Goes the Fashion'' KE WAY. ! I of Clothes 1 1 l Wear J . ! i of:Lexington county a line | i are right. 1j |! II II . ;OATS?$25 to $60 , CONNETT |! JO to $12.50 j en, Women and Children j ORDER BY I MAIL j BOY'S DEBARMENT 2ND FLOOR j TAKE ELEVATOR | Columbia, S. C. I HI JilMi ? MiI HI ?M??? 1 * it pay us a visit he -wonderful asle high quality of " ? 3 name prices, ana u 5 have placed at : 24th-28th, aiid vill be a pleasure, store. ILLEH. onHMMraEVwaBaMMHi ' ' i ? ' ww *K-mfc?<u?^a?g-/? ? J> ???