The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 26, 1921, Image 5

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H LfTTHERAN CONVENTION PgppfeU: . IiEESVILIiE NEXT WEEK. fp^lLutherans of this community are -Poking forward with pleasure to the W:~* convention of their denomination which will be held next week with ^th^.Wittenburg church at Leesville, ' when the 97th annual convention of the "Evangelical Lutheran Synod will meet. The first meeting of the con|||g _ vention will be held Monday night at <8:30 p. m,., and from then until the pp|v?^ dot? on Friday, November 4, the % jprOKram will be replete with inter,vesting topics for discussion and matters of great interest to the denomination. L J Among the local laymen who will l|p? "attend as delegates, in addition to 4 the various pastors will be: - c, Dr. P. H. Sbealy and C. V. Bpnknight of the Lexington charge, ;. / IS.' 1?. Rawi of the Providence charge, airid B. H. Barre1 representing the I- Lutheran Brotherhood of Lexington. I" ' ; m, m,? fi , COLUMBIA PREACHER TO DO IMPORTANT WORK Spartanburg, Oct. 24.?The Rev. j> . Robt. S. Truesdale, D. D., pastor . of Main St. Methodist church, Columbia, has been appointed secretary !' Of the Evangelism committee of the South Carolina Sunday School asso^ V i- ciation and has accepted the- posi|jv tion, according to Leon C. Palmer, general superintendient of or. ? ganization. This position, it is said, is one of ? ifAWaov oopviVa nrtii will not affect frv'-Br. Truesdale's regular work as pas| v] tor. Dr. W. L. Ball, pastor of First > Baptist church, Spartanburg, is chairman of the committee and Prof. Wm. i,- ^ S* -Morrison of Clemson College is vice-chairman. The program of this department, it is stated, is to emphasize in all Sunday School Conventions and insti?52. / Mutes the importance of Sunday school evangelism, urging each Sunday School to carry out the evangelistic plans and policies of its denomination. Jm 9mm BAPTIST PASTORS OP THE - ' STATE TO EXCHANGE PULPITS jfeV . :\ ' Noember, 13th is to witness the . greatest Fellowship Day among Bap' tists and the widest interchange of ' ; W pulpits on the part of Baptist pastors ' ever known in the State. This Fellowship Day is to be utilized for the purpose of . extending the acquainJ tance of pastors and churches, of pro? moting larger fellowship in the afr fairs of the Baptist denomination in South Carolina and of presenting the interests fostered by the Baptist State Convention and included in the Baptist 75 Million Campaign. Among, the things that Baptists are stressing at this time are the securing of 30,000 tithers, a groat t * campaign of soul-winning on the part of preachers and laymen, the enlistment of 60,000 church members who did not subscribe two years ago in the 75 Million Campaign, and the - payment of pledges for the second year ending December 1st on the part of all subscribers to the 75 Million Fund. Fof a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food, but Chamberlain'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 amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefited by their use. 1 ^ YES OR NO * % Do the letters ever mix and run together when you read at night? Do you-suffer from headaches? Do you get sleepy after reading a short while at night? : Do . your eyes ever feel tired and heavy after a day's work is over These troubles are all symptoms ol eye strain and can be relieved with ^properly fitted glasses. Stop in. let us make an examina# tion of your eyes and advise you. 1221 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C 277 KING ST. CHARLESTON, S. C EYES EXAMINED ' GLASSES FITTED O.LWatlerOpt;ca!fo. 1221 Main Street, Columbia. 8. C 277 KING ST. CHARLESTON S. C CHURCHES j UNION MEETING. The Lower division of the Lexing, ton association will meet at Convent , church on October 29, with the following program: Saturday. II 11:00 a. m.?Devotional. 11:15?Reports from the churches, with names of delegates present. 11:40?Discussion of Scriptures: Psalm 34:10 and l'salm S4:ll?A. W. Rodgers, J'. E. Sharpe. j 12:15?How Our churches may (make good in Eangelism?L. S. Shealy. 12:45?Dinner. 2:00 P. M.?Song and prayer service . 2:15?Enlisting all our Strength? txtv... on/1 haiv?H c_ Huehes. i>. V* U1?U AAVtf ? - - ? - w , Lucas. 2:45?Importance of Good Reading in the Home?J. G. Fallaw. 3:30?Miscellaneous and Adjournment . Sunday. . 11:00 A. M.?Devotional. 11:15?Training our Young People for Service?W. H. Whaley. 11:45?Sermon?W. H. Cannada or J. R. McKittrick. Adjourn. W. T. SMITH. Mod. LEXINGTON CIRCUIT. Appointments for Sunday, October 30th, 1921. Horeb?Sunday school at 10 a. m. D. L. Harmon, superintendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock subject: "Christ our Passover Hath Been Sacrificed For Us." Followed by the Holy Communion. Hebron?Sunday school at 3 p. m., R. N. Senn, superintendent. Preaching: at 4 o'clock. Lexington?Sunday school at 10 a. m., W. D. Dent, superintendent. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Red Bank?Sunday school at 10 a. ;m... J. F. Sharpe, Superintendent. Services at 7:30 p; m., by some member of the Billy Sunday Club of Columbia. V Shiloh?Sunday school at 3 p. m.f Mrs. Texas Geiger, Superintendent, breaching at 4 p. m., by Rev. R. L. Keaton, pastor Green Street Church, Columbia. Every member is urged to be present at these services. The last service for the Conference year. The public is invited. i H. A. WHITTEN, Pastor. T, . ' THE DRUGLESS WAY Drugs belong to the dark ages. Be progressive and investigate the drugless health science of chiropractic. It is the best way. It is the only sensible way to get well. See your chiropractor at once. Consultation and spinal analysis free. BERTA SCHRANER, Chiropractor. 1511 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 3752. Office Hours 9-12, 4-7. TheAvei Does not realize all that a Bi It is a friend?and then son A Real Is a financial institution tha of the community it serves, for the solving of all the fins tele. \ ? ^ M fl Saving the Fi v* No matter how splendid yoi may1 be, if you have not SA will not bring you the rewa: ried out, the man who has ; behind your idea, is the one Let Us Hel{ The Home N t I Lexiogioi i Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal ] ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. JVIr. B. H. Barre. superintendent of Supday school. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Festival of The Reformation will be observed on Sunday, October the 30th. The morning theme will be: "The Reformation, Then And Now." The evening theme will be: "The Reformation's Idea of Church And State." To all the services the public is very cordially invited. ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN. Pastor. PELION FIELD Kev. \V. H. TVhaley, Pastor. Sexwices at Pelion *th Sunday morning and night. Also 2nd Sunday night. King's Gx*ove?1st and 3rd Sunday mornings. Florence?2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sunda;\ 4 p. m. Red Bank?lit 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. PELION MISSION Itev. 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. third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday. Church of the Good Shepherd, Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday; 8:30 p. m., second Sunday. Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a. m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth Sunday. EVER HAVE rr? If You Have, the Statement of This Lexington Citizen Will Interest You. Ever have a "low-down" pain in the back? In the ''small," right over the hips? That's the home of backache. i If it's caused by weak kidneys, Tt?s?. flnon'o Tfidnev PillS. 1 U Ot AyvMi? ? w .. _ . Lexington people testify to their worth. Ask your neighbor! Rea? a case of it: E. S. Roberts, carpenter, Box 132, says: "I have had kidney trouble ever since boyhood. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and there was an ache through my kidneys . I tried different things to get relief, but didn't secure any until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's were better than all the rest combined. Whenever I feel the slightest return of the trouble, I take a few of Doan's and they soon fix me up in fine shape." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'1 simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Roberts had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. wmammmmmamummmammmsnammmmmummm age Man f ank means to a community, le. I Bank fc functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand incial problems of its clienirst Essential iir idea or how practical it ,VED something your idea rd it deserves. If it be carsaved and whose money is who will profit most. i You Save ational Bank a, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association | SALESMAN WANTED. | i One of the largest manufacturers \ of paint and roofing materials, which markets its products direct to the user, has an opening in this section for a salesman. We want a man who is well and | favorably known and who enjoys t he j confidence of the community. We prefer a man who has had some selling experience but this is not absolutely necessary. We have no "get-rich-quick" scheme, nor are we offering an opportunity to make a fortune over j night. Hut we arc offering a chance j to form a life-long connection with a j reliable manufacturer. And, furthermore, a chance to make a larger income than the average man earns. 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That makes the blood rich ' and red and drives out the poisons, i Life-giving oxygen, carried by tinlittle red cells, renews the strength i and builds up the entire system. Look for the name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" on the package. Advertisement. 5i55 5BB5555Hi A qH9 = Hm j ~ i 1 r.THrr REAL BARGAINS 1 REAL BARGAI1 If/\va "pAY*fl iUUie man ivn'j pianos of great musii WHY NOT Johi {* awi P. M. ASBURY, Mg SOUTHERN AGRIC Nashville, Tei The Giant of tl Its immense popularity is di that ev y line in it is written fo ilies by men and women who ! C1 ^ v-? di4-irvv>r' V\n"f 4- A fli A OUULIICIli CUIIUil/iUlia, UUU IV out personal service which is given 1 charge. Eery year we answer thorn hundreds of different subjects? When you become a subscriber sonal service is yours. 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