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With theChurches SPELION MISSION Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor. Services as follows: Holy Trinity. Pelion?11:15 a. in. ^ first "Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday, -v. " St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m. third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday, j - Church of the Good Shepherd, Swansea?11:15 d. m., fourth Sunday; j v 8:30 p. m., second Sunday. k- i- * t'-' Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a. m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. mM fourth j Sunday. j > > '* . St> .** *>' .1 s ' LEXINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Services Suncfey 11 a. m. and 8 p. s> * " m., preaching by the,(pastor, the Rev. Pt'y'<T W. C. Wallace. M&ihers Day will i " " also be observed Sunday . The public | cordially invited. LEXINGTON CIRCUIT. . Appointments for Sunday, May 14th, j 1922. - r* Lexington??Sunday school at 10 j ~ ' ?' a. m., W. D. Dent, Supt, Classes for all. Preaching at 11 a. ni. This is -Mother's Day. Suitable flowers will be i nrovided for all. Preaching at 3:30 j . p. m. to men only- Preachmg at 8 p. m. . ?, j * ' Fw -- : tV - ' ' " ' Horebr?Sunday school at 3 p. m., D. L. . Harmon, .. superintendent, ; Rreaching at 4 p. n*. by Rev. CI M* .Morris., , ; Red Bank?Sunday school at 10 a. m., J., F. . Sharpe, Superintendent. B :?4> . - ' V' * " . Preaching at. f:3Q p. m.!: > St, ?<? 2c-lS* ~ ., Special .service? for. the old people at Lexington Friday.afternoon at 3:30 *' /I Cures Malaria, ? ??%W% Chills, Fever, Bil! VyV ious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. .^ !T ' ' ' Chamberlain's Tablets Are Mild and / Gentle in Effect. . . ? .* The laxative effect of Chamberlain's si \ (. ? 1 . ".1 %J% Tablets is so mild and ^eptle that you ^ can'hardly realize thiat . it has been - "produced by a medicine. ?.* > ^vvnotice taxpayers. p-^gons who have not brought their roaidiwork receipt are urged! Sgfi -''to ttd so "at once, and overseers are ^ ! asked to bring their records to the -?office' and check same ovjer with the tt > ' wbOurfty treksurer . There are approximately 5,000 per'80^ who have hot paid their taxes for these are 'requested ' tax hook* j urged to' come as soon as m . 3%A?hnok? close June 1, HBF^j^fter whicji time an additional penalty I?.Is added,, and. on -September f execuW tiops will be ^issued. and. placed in / the hands of the sheriff* W. J-. SMITH, BL -'V County Treasurer. T: ? Lumbago, This is a rheumatism of the muscles \ ?* ' i i ' ' I of the back. It comes on suddenly! ' and is quite painful. Every move-1 i > i (! ment aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and have Chamber-' -t Iain's Liniment applied and a quick re- | coVery may be expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y., writes: "I can honestly say that Chamberlain's Liniment cured me of lumbago a year agp last summer . When . I egan using it, I was flat on my back in bed ^td could no,t turn to the left or right, j had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment in the house and this was applied to my,-bacjc. It promptly drove away the pains and aches,. V I ri i i I ?? 1 GASO (This is a Product oi make no mistake in buyi The use of this oil p Try this oil in your | Stop at our Station | Caug p. m. The public is most cordially invited to all these services. H. A. WHITTEN, Pastor. ST. STEPHENS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN- CHURCH. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. Mr. B. H. Barre, Supt. of Sunday school. Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. v j The morning theme on Sunday, May . the 14th, will be: <4A Mother's Love! And Ambition For Her sons. me evening theme will be: "Not Coming Up To The Mark." Luther League Service at 7:15 p. m. May we not forget but remember that this Sunday, is Mother's Dav, and honor her, arid Is-- '* < show this by the wearing of the appropriate flower for this day,?pink for those whose mothers are still living and white for those whose mothers have been called to their reward. To all the services the public is most cordially invited. m! '< ARTHUR B. OBEXSCHAIN,1' Pastor/ Lodge Meetings Dixie Lodge, No. 52, I. O. O. F. ' Dixie Lodge, No. 52, I. O. O. F., meets the first ; and I f third Monday nightS; in each month at.8:00 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting brothers invited. R. F. ROBERTS, Noble Grand. 1 " H. F. jRAWL, Secretary. Lexington Lodge, >o. 134, n. 01 r.j. Lexington Lodge,. No. 134, Knights .1 t > ?of Pythias, meets the second and fourth Wednesday nights at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors welcomed. ' j;i B. H. BARRE.C. C. < R. E. COOK, K. R. 1 ' 1 1 r ' ' Lexington Council, No. 240. :.i.. Lexington Council, No: 240, J. O. U. A. M., meets every Thurs-;!: \^v<*ay at 8:00 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. JOHN F. SHEALY, C. Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. F. M. A special communication of Lex- . ington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. m.,~will be helji Friday A * night, m^y^2, a; 8 o'clock. ^ J A. D. MARTIN," Sec*3L :s .' ^ \ ! A Hard Problem. Quincy, colored, was always complaining about his wife. One day he said: "My wife, Mandy, 's always asking me for money. She done ask me for three dollars jest now. Once she ask me for seven dollars. Last week she done begg.ed me for five. This morning she comes whining for fifty cents. Always money?money? money!" "Well, what does she do with all ' j this money?" Quineey's listener [ asked. . " 'Deed I don't know, sah. I nebber give her none!" Evils of Constipation. Perhaps the most serious of the diseases caused by constipation is appendicitis. If you would avcrd this dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. For this purpose ChamberI Iain's Tablets are excellent, easy to | take and mild and gentle in effect. UGHR s k? IMP J 'L11XL I r the Standard Oil Co., and is Gu? ng this gasoline* uts your motor on smooth runnir stove, and enjoy it's great Heati and get FREE AIR, FREE WAT? HERE IS A GOOD ONE ON GYPSY SMITH. (Atlanta Georgian.) Albany, Ga., April 28.?It shocked the Rev. Gypsy Smith, Jr.; it embarrassed an official of the Methodist Church, and to the third party of the story, who was actual owner of the ; "medicine" that was leaking from the borrowed golf bag carried by Rev. ; Mr. Smith here Thursday, it wasnothing short of a dire calamity, mm ovano-piist and one of the pil lars of the Methodist Church in which Mr. Smith had been preaching went to the local course for a round of golf. The Rev. Mr. Smith did not own a golf club, so his host borrowed one from "one of the boys.". 5 Soon after leaving the first hole the I black caddy tapped the evangelist on j the arm and said confidentially: i "Boss, yo' medicine is leakin' outen ; that bag." The.Rev. Smith looked at the bag' and sniffed the breezes. : "And so this' 'extra golf bag 01 ; yours* that you were going to lend me is where you keep your liquor,": charged the indignant clergyman? j Vand youone of the leaders in the; church, too:"' There was.no use trying to explain, f CAL6MEL MAY TURNON YOU NEXT TIME. ( 1 Next Dose You Take may Salivate; and Start World of. Trouble. j Calomel is mercury;, quicksilver. I' i crashes into -sour bile like dynamite cramping and sickening you. Calome" ; attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, con- j stipated and all knocked out, just go tc j your druggist and get a bottle pf Dod- j son's Liver Tope for a few cents which j is a harmless vegetable substitute for j dangerous calomel; Take' a' Spoonful i .. \ . * ' . t and'if ir doesn't start your liver and, strafghten you up better and quicker j ( f*\ if i!jTi ' than nasty calomel and without mak- j ing. you ;sick, you just - go back and ; get your tnoney. Don't take calomel! It makes you ; sick the next day; it loses you a day's I work? Dodson's Li.ver Tone straight? i i . J ens you right up and you feel great, i No salts necessary. Giye ,it to the) cildren because i? is. perfectly harmless j and cannot salivate*.* . H ' ' f, ' - jjL-ii Cures Mft'arl&. CbiHs and Fever, Dengiie or Fever.' it kills the germs. ?i_?i?^ ? t . ;. * " ' * *1 : t Two-horse wagons standard make from $75 to $85. . < And Good % Buggies standard make from $50.00 up. Sets harness $15.00 up. The Place to get Bargains. GREGORY CONDER MULE CO.. 0 1109 Hampton St , Columbia, S. C. flAIN NOW S VT 26 iranteed to the NEW NAVY ST NO BETTER CYLINDER C ig, and keeps it cool?Less Cai trr>nrtPirvp A T 1 A 1 J ng qualities. R, FREE DISTILLED WATEI I The c.nur rh pillar had promised to '.j J the peacher a golf bag. and there ! v as no 2 to get a fellow* club membr-r in i.-.- 1 with law and order, i; hinted that the evangelist j war, p:;i* ing a sermon on backslider? : ami su ::. I)iONi.\b OF BOND IMPLICATIONS keci> - : y ' of the Treasury Mellon has^it ted hs unqualified denials thatrdupheation of large quantities of bonds .u 'ually exist his report has <>-e;i s stent in Congress and Rep, rvcatative Johnson of 'South Dakota. has pressed his demand for a ?'onsrcsrional investigation. Report? th*? efrect that duplicate bonds to of nnn non ^ f * W v , v v V f \J V V III y.ll ulatio;.'. ire denied not only by Mr. Mellon but by former Secretaries Glass l -d iiouston. O.RDFK AND NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR COl'iOX BONDS A p-'1 ion signed by one-third of the resident qualified electors of the age vf twenty-one years of Edmund schoc. dstrict No. 22, and a like propox":, hm ; f the resident freeholder? thereof, having been filed with the Boari or Trustees asking for an election therein for the issuance of coupon bonds in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars for the purpose of erecting a building and for the equipment foi satn- .ir: said district, and it appearing .that the petitioners1 have complied with the law'in such case made and providfed, IT IS ORDERED, That an election be held at the senov*I house in said district on Tuesday 'the 23rd day of May, 1922, beginning at 7 a. m. and closing at 4 p. m.,'Jor the purpose of voting on the auesJUoi: whether said coupon bond1 shall: be issued or not, and that th< following shall serve as managers. Mrs.''.Tilliari Sharpe, Mrs. E. G. Shsi'oe, :md, ;Shealjr, for sair"' clect^n it said time and place. R. H. BAUGHMAN, 1 "P. H: GABLE, 'j. C. SHEALY, lio&rd ci Trustees Edmund School District, No. 22. i Ijlay 10th, 1922.?2w I ?=?: ' ..Mar.v ' Cher Models at Sacrif Price-. ' FREEJ HDF1 5 l>o.:Me-Disc Rec- ff"l jl or-.;.- of your own I -. uooshu'- with each . eV I fcr I u^trumcnt. I 1718R ELL1NG (T"%-t MTQ & u \NDARO. In pecfced and apprcn >IL A t ? ~CQUART; 50C A rbon. Ark for our special prices 12 1-2C PER GALLON. J FOR V- t BATTERIES. Ti 4 'V\s I TV NO SALARIES IX SniPl'J\(i BOARD. | j '..orgress has been having a hard j i ' jiiit* v. ith the Snipping iaard approp- i nations. The Shipping Board run? J behind about a mnLon dollars a month, and the th<>:iry :n hiring men who :.ij e "supposed! ' t;pert in the s-r i'T.ing business, at sa'a-.es of $15,000 and $20,000 a year. ontemplates i Carload Refrigt Just received. In this lot ai purpose." 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