The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 08, 1922, Image 5
URSOI.ITIONS ADOPTFP,
\t Mi;irri\<; i kiday
About * ' ? i'iny-1 i\o trusU'i'M, and
others irtons?cd in tin- various rural
schools ot* I.cxinglon county, met at
ihe I^cx:nptoM court house today for
ttye purpose of discussing the effects
upon their respective schools of the
cut In the appropriations for rural
schools of iA'xington. county, met at I
the cour house last Friday tor the
purpose or discussing the effects upon
their respective schools of the cut in
the appropriations for rural schools
now beforo the (leneral Assembly.
After going tnlly into the partieulars
of the whole matter, the following
resolutions ?vore offered and unanimously
adop: cd:
Resolved:
First, Tliat this body, representing'
the schools of l.exington county, dc
most earnestly protest against the
riviniiivu <lll Mi nil' appropriation lor
the common sel-iools by the t Sonera!
Assembly now i. session;
Second, That \. ? earnestly request
.ind urge the saio (Seneral Assembly
not to erii?t>b' the rural sehm.ls, hut
to carry out. a? t'-?. as possible, the
program outlined h.. tlu? State l)euartment
<>t ICduratio t for t-he rttra!
sehotds:
Third, That a copy ol these nsnlutions
be forthwith sent t i the Lexing'."ti
Delegation in the CScperal Assembly
.
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.1. .1 . skastki nk.
t. ii. sin'bi..
t'omniittoe on Kesi in! ions .
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t'll.M'lV HASKIlAbb.
1'hajitn. March I!.?('hapin high
seltool is prnetiehig and preparing
'.or some hard fought names in the
.State High Help ol ISaselmll Cliunipionship.
The following are some of tlte boys
that have heen trying out ami seems
that they are making good out ol
about sixty:
<iodfrey Sliee. t "atelier; llcwey
l.indler, pitcher: Hill Sites, first base
man; i'Siisi* Stuck, sithihI baseman;
' wens Clark, shui'i.stnti; .leaningsStoudentiro,
third laseiaan; Harvey
i-:ie.izcr, center field: Bussel Derrick,
right field: Yank A mirk, left, field tint
nitcher: K. Amick, Walter Harglt
and Ben Wesxinger.
Titc final schedule will be imblishcc
later. The people seem to be taking
:i general interest in the team ant,
heir regards are with them for t
good season.
? NO .UK. PIIAYKI1.
A celebrated revivalist came to ad
dress his flock, and before he be
a n to sneak tie- pastor said "'Broth
>-v Jones, before you begins this dis
course, there are some powerful hat
negroes in tills here congregation
and 1 want to pray for you." which
he did in this fashion:
"O Dotal. give Brother Jones tin
eye of the eagle, that he may see sit
from afar, (lit;:- his ear to the gos
pel telephone, and connect him witl
rhe central skies. Illuminate his brow
villi brightness thai will make tin
fire of hell look like a tallow eandle.
Nail his hands to the gospel plow
and bow his head in some lonosoitu
valley where prayer is mtieh wanted
to In* said. and anoint him nil ovei
vvitli the keresenr i 1 of Thy salvation
and s?-t hitn .afire."?Ciinuressional
Kecoial .
U.\\Ti:i> TO liOltltOW.
Wanted for client loan of $2.01)0.00
a ten-room Ionise and ten acres of
iutd in the heart of Lexington. The
plaee is estimated to |.e worth $1!,etui.
(10 . A feet mi liiortttaKe has heel
reduced from slJ.ooO.OO to $2,000.00
the |)laee. Holts*- fully insured .
Wanted for elient loan of $2..">00.00
on farm \vhh*h --ost him approximately
$0,000.00 and has now heen improved
and is estimated to he worth
y 1 O.00O . 00 .
Anyone inteia-sted in this will ph ase
"isnininieale with the undersigned,
in case of making loan the borrower
. rill pay for all papers, abstraet of
title, etc.
1. H l'(H IKS ftiOl'K!;.
1 2 1 si Washington Street,
t'oiittii'iia. South Carolina .
T'rv? Dlstllh d .Water for your Jlatlery
:it Tito lied \rrou l illim; Sta*
t Inn.
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Kveit iulj nitt cVhv for stay ear can
la- had only at The lied \rrrw I'IIHmm
Matins.
nvzirm.
UJjJlUllJ.
WEDDING BOUQUETS !
FLOWERS,
Chas. L. Sligh
ri.ouisT
1116 Main St. Phone 276i
COT CM HI A, S. C.
Ilf>MK ftKMONSTfcATIOX"" ** DKPARTMKNT
Quick lircads Taught to Cooking
C-luh Mcm he rs.
The work of the girls' cooking
clubs, of which there ore live in 'the
county with a total membership ot
60 girls, will he devoted to making
of quick breads during month of
March.
Quick breads include all bread mixI
Hires or doughs which are made and
j baked quickly and are generally,.
eaten when hot.. The materials
used are flour, liquid, fat, salt and
a leavening agent; the flour and
leavening agent Imltiir ??
, , - - - - ^ r> i HI. imml Illlportant.
I
Fhst, the flour .should lie a good
standard hrand of plain flour which
Is a blended mixture of bread flour?
anil pastry flour. The general uses
of the cheaper sell-rising flours are
discouraged.
#
Second, the leavening agent is that
which is added to bread to make, it
rise, the chief leavening agents are
baking powder, soda and sour milk,
yeast, molasses and soda. The most
commonly used leavening agents used
in quick breads are baking powder,
or soda and sour milk, and occasionally
eggs .g
Jtecipes.
(taking powder or sweet, milk ldseuit:
2 cups flour
1 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
i tablespoons fat I
About P.-4 cup sweet milk.
Soda biscuit or sour milk biscuit:
2 1-2 eups flour
! teaspoon salt
1-2 teaspoon baking soda .
4 tablespoons fat. ,
1 teaspoon baking powder
About :?-4 cup sour milk.
One egg muffins:
|J 1 . .( Itltvi I'ltllM*
I 1 -:t cups milk ;
1 egg
li teaspoons baiting powder
1 1-2 teaspoons salt
:i tablespoons melted fat
2 tablespoons sugar.
In mixing, always sift all dry ingredients
together, then mix in fat
well with fork, or tips of lingers, after
which liquid is added. Mix quickly
and handle lightly, baking at once
to avoid any exees's escape of gas.
A XXIE CAUOHMAX.
County Demonstration Agent.
We are serving otjiers with tlie
best gasoline; why not Iet\ us serve
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DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SILVER,
CUT GLASS
RELIABILITY
SQUARE DEALING
BOTTOM PRICES.
AVtRY^EWELER
vuvumi^iA.a.c. *
1619 MAIN ST.
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1 'J07 Hampton Street
cor.nmiA. s. c.
tfUHmmtiMimii ikiAn&tk
Visit !
I
The Tea
In The Arcade
PAINTY AM> WKIili SKHVKD
>t DAKS
( I'F.V AIjIj DAY.
Ivveel lent Keinedy for Constipation.
tl would he hard to find a hotter I
n-111 v for <-oivstipution than Chamberlain's
TaHetst. They are easy to
| take ami mid land Kentle in effect.
I (Jive them a trial when you havo
| need .
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Early S
SALE BEGINS
| MONDAY J J*
MORNING I'
9 O'CLOCK
Nt
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nave we staged such a
chased right at the beg
i country's most reliat
I Indestructible Georgette
j 40-inch Indestructible Georgette ;
j colors, black, pink, navy and white;
j values to $2.50. Special, yard?
$1.85 ' .
A Special
I 40-inch Canton Crepe; colors,
i brown, blue, gray; values to $3.
Special, yard?
$2.35
| De Luxe Silk
40-inch De Luxe Silk colors;
white, tomato, Copenhagen, tan;
valnac 4-r. <TO fc f\ O i-1 i
opetiai, yara?
$1.95 \
Crepe Eponge
40-hich Crepe Eponge; color, navy
values to $5.98. Special, yard
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' - r~? - - 86-inch
Blaejfc
$200. Special, j
t
I
16-inch Messa
yajd
Ip-inch Black
! to E.00. Special,
Plaid and Striped vaffetas
36-inch Plaid and Stlped Taffetas;
leading -colors; Values to $2.00.
Special, yard-?|
$1,35 1
I A Special
40-inch Crepe de Chi i;' colors,
jade, red, orchid, flesh, ght bl^e,
white, merrybella, bla c, na^';
values to $2.00. Specia yard? !
$1.35
| Taffetas I
.'16inch Taffeta; color, black\
navy, Copenhagen, Hare ng blue a
values to $2 00. Special?) \
$1.35 i \
Foulard SpeCiall
36-inch Foulards in #1 colors
and figures; black, nav4' Copenhagen,
brown. See this special.
Yard? .. t.
I $1.48
Efird's
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| turner main ana
%
>pring S
,FIRD'
iVER BEFO
i Silk Sale. A chance t,o
finning of spring. All n
>le manufacturers. Ss
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Pongee Specials
Mercerized Pongee; 36 inches
wide; natural color. Special, yard?
~~~~ 59?
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27-inch Imported Jap Pongee;
natural color. Special, yard?
7QC
1 J33-inch
Imported Jap Pongee;
color, natural. Special, vard?
95c
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A ' 36-inch Crt
<T/S ftC
black, jade, c
* values to $3.0
and Navy Messalines; values to
rard
Mcssa lines
lines; colors, pink, yellow, orchid.
Serge Silk
and White Checked Serge Silk; values
yard .7.
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Crepe de Chines
40-inch Crepe de Chine in all latest
colors?periwinkle, dahlia, mo- ]
hawk, jade, green, orchid, flesh, 1
fray, white, nickel, red, turquoise, . *
urnt orange, apple blossom, black,
navy. Special, yard?
$1.18
t
C
Crepe Meteor t
40-inch Crepe Meteor; colors,
brown, black, flesh, white; values
to $3.50. Special, yard? !
or
t
Skirt Satins !
36-inch Skirt Satins; old rose,
taffy, Copenhagen, apricot; values
to $1.50. Special, yard? !
t $1.18
Canton Crepes
A40-inch Canton Crepe; /colors,
own, navy, coral, flesh; values to
V50., Special, yard?
I $2.85 \
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ftpartmen
Ttjor Sts.
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ilk Sale
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_ MAIL ORDERS
I GIVEN PROMPT ?
f ATTENTION.
IF YOU
^ M CAN'T COME
SEND FOR IT.
RE '
save on each yard purew
materials, from the
itisfaction guaranteed. I
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Radium Silk I
36-inch Radium Silk; color, j|
brown. Special, yard? pi
79c J
Faille Silk j |
36-inch Faille Silk; colors: old U
rose, black, bisquie, navy, Harding ^
blue. Special? ?|
79c -V r 1 j|
Pussywillow Taffeta ^ I
ys
40-inch Pussywillow Taffeta; fli
colors, burnt orange, Harding blue, Snavy,
flesh, white, black. Special? H
$2.65 I
?
Crepe Back Satins |
I
?pe Back Satin; colors, navy, brown, %
ornflewer, coral, white; (PO OC 1
0. Special jg
: ~ ".nr- -' |
? ? - ih
II
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$135' 1
/ Vs. ',
cialr... 98? ' |
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$135
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Lingerie Satins ;v
36-inch Lingerie Satin; colors, Is
white, flesh, baby blue, pink, maze j^j
ind orchid, black, yellow; values m
o $1.00. Special, yard? O
79c I
I
Tezzo Silk
36-inch Tezzo Silk; colors, light
due, pink, yellow, tan, red, laven- |;
ler, green, black and white; values
o $1.00, Special, yard? p
69c
Aledo Silk 1.1
36-inch Aledo Silk; colors, white, f\
ream, burnt orange, gray, red,
lack and navy. Special, yard? -A
35c I
Taffetas for Evening Wear I
36-inch Taffetas; suitable for I
vening wear; colors, maize, pink, * 3
Id blue, peach; values to $2.50.
pecial, yard?
$1.95 I
PICTORIAL REVIEW
PATTERNS I
ON SALE HERE 1
lake This Store Your Headquarters
While in the City. t
it Store
Columbia, S. C.
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