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S ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL
LL THERAN CHURCH.
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Mr. B. H. Barre, Supt. of Sunday
P school. SPnday school at 10:00 a.
It m. rrkDivine
services at 11:00 a. m. and!
8:15'p. nit The morning theme on j
Sunday, July the 23rd, will be: "To J
Gain Ot TcrLose By Life?" The evening
theme will be: "That Which Is
Necesa&Ty, If One Is To Be a ChVis!
tian."
"?~~ To all these services the public is
. most cordially- invited -
ARTHUR' B. OBENSCHAIN,
.Pastor.
PROVIDENCE CHURCH.
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Saturday 4 p.- m.?r Preaching ser- >
vices.
' V 5 p. m.?Council meeting.
-Sunday, 10 a.- m.^?Sunday school: |
IS' 11-a. m., Preaching service, followed i,
hy Holy Communion,. ; - - j
Monday,' 10 a. m*-7r?ong service; j
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; 11- a. m., preaching by Dr. P. E. j
T Monroe; 2 p. m. preaching services. L
ft' " "IiEiiSGTON CIRCUIT. |
I":; - Appointments for Sunday, July 23d,!
1922: :'
b ' Red ^Bank?Sunday school at 10 a. j
L m., J. F. Sharpe, Supt. Preaching
at li o'clock..
Horej)?Sunday school at 3 p. ni., j
D. L. Harman, Supt. Preaching at 3
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g| ; 4p.m. With this -service we begin |
our revival. Services-twice each day)
loly 30th. j
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,J^S3n^ion-rH5iinauy scny.vi at jv <*.
*\ m... JD, Dentt Supt. Classes far j
all.'-, Sunday School Day exercises at f
8:15 p. m. A special address by Hon. .
b C.?S. Mooteith of Columbia.
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The ppsto? will conduct all these #
l|jL" eoryices. Come and worship with/
gg" .u**; Tou will find a welcome. > ,
?? > . - H.. A. WHITTEN, k
|r' , >? >51 ? -Pastor. J
1| liEXINQTON MEraODIST CHURCH !
.Spnday St hool Day. exercises will be j.
&C' held pC^he-Mpihodist church in Lex- ?.
ingtep next Sunday evening". July 23d, I
8:15 p. m _ ,. f
Special songs by the school, also /
%\ declamations..-- Hon. C. $. Monteith, j
~ Sppi?^etxMain Street Methodist Sun- '
i^-day. school}; of . Columbia, will deliver 1
f'- th^principal address,. Come and enjoy
ihe hour with us.
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Be'-'" Baator. 1
RBt>RI?B METOODIST CHURCH. ,1
Revival services will be > held at
oreb church beginning Sunday, July 'j
_M. at 4 p, m. The pastor will be <
? ? assisted by Rev. Gobe jSmith of 1
| . Rowewville. Two services. each day'i
: atvHfc30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Good/]
singing and plain Gospel preaching. !'<
Come and worship with us." You will 1
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find a welcome. * ;
uH- A. WHITTEN, Pastor.
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RADIUM LESS IN PRICE
PER MILLIGRAM.
i Washingto-n.. July 20 (Capital News
Service).?Radium, wonder element,
used extensively in the treatment of
cancer and in the laboratory of the
physicist, has decreased in price from
15 to 20 per cent, according to announcements
of the prncipal company
extracting the rare mineral from the
ore.
J About 250 tons of ore are required
'to yield a single gram of radium. The
ore is mined in Colorado and must be
shipped across the country" to New
Jersey for the extraction process, j
tHo onct Af a frani nf radium is '
a product of the cost of the ore, plus j
the traneportation of 230 tons of min- |
'eral earth, plus the process of extraction
of the radium.
With the substance increasing in
value to humanity every day it is used,
physicians and others interested in its
employment are wondering why it is
not possible to erect an extraction
plant in Colorado in order to ..void
the need for the long haul of thous
of tons of earth across the country.
The entier product of radium foi* the
year could be carried comfortably in
a man's pocket; why spend the money
for coal and handling of the earth
'which carries the radium; why not
'extract it at the mine mouth and
transport the finished product?
AN ORDINANCE
To Levy a Tax on Taxable Property
Within, the Town of Lexington, S.
C., to Provide the Time for Payment
Thereof, and to Fix Penalty J
for Failure to Pay .
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BE* IT ORDAINED by the Town |
Council of the Town of Lexington, in j
Council assembled, and by the au-'
thority of the same:
Section 1. That a tax of seven (
mills be and the same is hereby levied'
upon all the taxable property within '
.he Town of Lexington for corporate I
purposes, the same to be paid to the <
lown treasurer un ui: uriuic me <i y m
day of September, A. D., 192. . t
ginning, the 15th day of August, A.
D., 1922.
Section 2. That any person failing
or refusing^ to pay said tax by Sep- '
tember X5th, A. D., 1922, shall suffer
a penalty of ten per cent, of.'
amount' due as taxes, and all costs of 1
collection.
Section 3. That in case cf the fail- '
lire of any person to pay said tax, with
the penalty thereto added, within
twenty days after the above expiration
date, execution shall issue against
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the property of the person so defaultipg,
as is provided by law, an<i. all J'
property levied on, under execution issued,
shall be sold at public auction, I
before the court house door, in the '
:own of Lexington, after three weeks f
public notice thereof, and the pro- j
?eeds of said sale shall be applied to j
the payment of said taxes, penalty (
and costs: provided that if such prop- j'
erty so sold at public auction shall
"fciiw* I acl
>aign of the Tobacco Growers C<
>ur last chance to join with 75,0 (
r's crop.
^ait and See" now, we prophesy
ve been sent to member grower j
ints among the markets of Sout]
i run by the Tobacco Growers C <
e a member, do not fail to nam <
st-card back to headquarters, w i
e not a member, Join Today in
ve organized for their own goo(
anization is formed by Tobacco
er interest than the orderly mai ]
len working for the Association;
rhe interest of these employees
'd of Directors owes it to the 75,'
ecute any violation of contract,
ficials of the Association hope t]
;he Association will vigorously j
lember to break his Marketing
k'e rrtnfrart with thi
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pay the penalty as provided in
TOBACCO GROWERS COO
bring more than enough to satisfy the
' tax, penalty and costs, the remainf
der shall be paid to the legal owner
'thereof.
" Section 4. That it shall be the:
duty of the Town Clerk to have th.'s
ordinance published in a newspaper
'having'general circulation in the town
of Lexington for three consecutive isj'sues
before the date fixed for the pay'
ment of the tax, and, also, to have i
| copies of same posted in three con- i
; spieuous places in said town. i
.Done and ratmea in inc
''Chamber this 10th day of July, A. ,
D., 1022.
S. J. LONG,
Mayor.
Attest:
Vv. P. HOOF. JR..
Town Clerk. 3v.
We have the best drinks in town? ,
' keep cool at our sanitary soda foufi- f
tain?Riley Drug Co. 3vv-c|
TEN CLEAN MILK
COMMANDMENTS. '
' -1; Keep the cow's flanks and ud-j
'der free from, dirt, lor more dirt ge*s |
[into milk from this source than from
'any other. Clipping the flarks and
' udder makes this easier and more
[ certain.
h 2. Wipe the udder with a moist
I cloth, for this keeps loose hair, etc.,
I from dropping into the pail. ?
3-. Use a small top rr>ilk pail, for!
I it is added protection against dirt and
[ has proven its worth. j'
| 4.v Use outing flannel or a cloth j'
' paid strainer, for wire or cheese cloth
' strainers are a delusion.
1 5. Pails, cans, and bottles should
| he rinsed with cold water, washed
with hot water and a washing powder,
sterilized with boiling water or steam,
and then thoroughly and immediately
dried.
6. Rinse each utensil before using,
preferably with hot water, for
this will remove any dirt that may
have entered since washing.
7. Milk with clean, dry hands, for
wet- hand milking is filthy and injurious.
8. Cool the milk to 60 degrees
or below immediately after milking j
'and keep cool, for this is one of the f
best methods for keeping bacteria '
from multiplying.
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' 9. When delivering milk in hot!
weather, cover the cans with a wet} I
blanket to keep off the direct heat of j '
the sun and the evaporation of the :
moisture helps to keep the milk cocil,' 3
10. . Drive disease from the iierd '1
and keep the barn clean and white- ''
washed, for these things are not only '
bad- in themselves, but also, lead to a
disregard of the previously command- ' >*
mentS'. ' [
' Would you inherit the kingdom of i
good prices for healthy and palatable
dairy products, keep in mind the motto,
"Clean and Cold," and verily you
will enter into the jovs. of prosperous!
dairying. A clean herd, a clean
barir. clean udders-, clean hands, clean j
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t Chanc
^operative Association CLOSES Rr
30 organized Tobacco Growers i
f that you WAIT AND LOSE.
3, giving them opoprtunity to ch
h Carolina, which all have Cc
3operative Association.
e your choice of market, and
th the information requested.
the Association which 75,000
1.
Growers who have elected dire
iceting of the crop for the gro\
ire the direct employees of the
are the interests of the growers,
000 growers of the Association
hat no suits against any memhf
prosecute any person or person;
Ccnfract with the Association;
e Association by selling his tcb;
his contract.
PERATIVE ASSOCIATION
utensils, immediate cooling and keep- j
ing cold are the strategy of the good !
milk general.
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JUST RECEIVED?Fresh shipment j
of "Whitman's candies. Riley Drug!
Co.. . lVv'-C. I
CLERK'S SALE.
:State 01 South Carolina, County of
' Lexington.?Court of Common
' plea?.. . -
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The Bank of SNvansea, a orpcrationfi
Plaintiff, versus J. \V. Lybrand
R. L. Lybrand. The Gee-Mortimer
Company, Inc., P. L. Lybrand. J
Planters Fertilizer & 1-Phosphate j
Company, and J. G. Clover, Tru.s- |
. tee. Defendants. ,
By virtue of authority vested in me *
by rder of the Court in the above en- I
i
titled Cause, I will sell before theJ
Court House dor in Lexington, S. C., !
on the first Monday in August, the!
same being the seventh day of said j
month, at public auction to the high -;
est bidder during th^ legal hours ol
sale, the following described real estate:
All these three lots of parcels of
land situate in the town of Swansea
County of fyexington, and State o:
South Carolina, described as follows:
Lot No. 1: A rectangular parallelo
gram in shape, fronting east on llonf'
v I
mouth Avenue fifty feet, and running
back in equal width orle hundred and
ten' feet to an alley, which bounds it
on the west, and being bounded on
the north by lot of D. H. Huckabaa,
and on the^ south by lot of J. W. Lybrand;
LbtXo. 2: A rectangular parallelogram
in shape, fronting east on Monmouth
Avenue fifty feet, and running
back' in equal -width one hundred and
ten feet to an alley," which bounds it
on the wrest, and being bounded on
the north by lot of J. W. Lybrand,
and bn the south by lands of T. L.
Lybrand, Wv B. Courtenay, A. Z.
Siroman, and perhaps others;
Lot No. 3: A rectangular parallelogram
in shape, fronting south on
Third Street forty six feet, and running
back in equal width one hundred
feet to lot of J. W. Lybrand.
which, bounds it on the north, and
being bounded on the east by Monmouth
Avenuefi and on the west by
;ands of W B. Courtenay, A. Z. Stroman,
and perhaps others;
Lot No i .3: A rectangular parallelogram
in shape, fronting south on
Third street forty six feet, and run
ning back in equal width one hundred
feet to lot of J. W. Lybrand, which
bounds- it on the north, and being
bounded on the east by Monmouth
Avenufc,' and^on the west by lands of
Wr &. -,Cfourtenay, A. Z. Stroman,
ind perhaps others.
Terras of Sale: . Cash, purchaser to
pay for papefSi revenue stamps and
recording fees.
H. X. HARMON (L. S-)
Clerk of Court. . i
EFIRD & CARROLL,
Attorneys ior Plaintiff.
July 17th. IS22."
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I ON DAY, |jh
n protect- j
i
oose their gj
operative |
mail the g
Tobacco I .
ctors that |
vers and g
member B
to vigor- I
?r>will be |
6 who in- _ ' 8 ]
and any ? j
acco else- f j
A MENTAL PICK-JIE-l'P.
The best Coca-Cola that can be
made?the genuine, delicious and refreshing
for 5c. A great big glass 01
ice cold and sparkling Root Beer for
'5c. The Rexall Fountain is running
every day in the week.and dispensing
the best drinks that can be made from
pure syrups, fruits, and fruit juices.
Our Soda Fountain throughout is as
lean as can be made. Sancken's
Golden Ice Cream, the best in the
'South, served here, Eskimo Pies and
Polar Bear Slices, A Ciaar to suit
I
every smoker. I
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HARMON DRUG CO.
July 25 is the last day on which you
can place your name 011 the club roll.
BARBECUE
I will furnish a barbecue on Thursday,
August 3, 1922, at Amick's
'Ferry.
'3w-c B. E. AMICK.
East call to enroll. Sign before the
25 th.
COMMUNITY FAIR AND
BARBECUE AT PINE VIEW.
There will be a Community Fair
and Barbecue, at Pineview on August
the 23rd, for the benefit of the school
Everybody cordially invited. A pleasant
day and fine feast promised all
'who come. The proceeds go for the
benefit of Pineview school.
Patrons of the School.
July 15, 1922.?td.
Meet your friends at Riley Drug
Co. lw-c
Club rolls close the 25tli.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
T . i T">.. O IWnt'to
J^t'AUlg IUI1 . ay UCUl gC O . Lfiano, l
esquire, probate judge. ,
Whereas, Annie C. Shuler made ,
suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of T. S. Shuler.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred ;
and Creditors of the said T. S. Shu- <
ler, deceased, that they be and ap- j
pear, before me, in the Court of ]
Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. r;
H., S. C., on 3rd day August, 1922,?
next, after publication hereof at 11',
I
o'clock in the forenoon, to show .
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
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Given under my Hand, this 18th j
day of July, Anno Domini, 1922. j
W. F. HOOK (L. S.) \
Probate Judge Lexington County, S. j
Can While Y
This is th
Time for C
OUR CANNING OUTFIT N
Family and Con
Conservo Cooke
Has four removable shelves
three to fifteen persons. Hoi
:.,r canning. Simple, Safe, I
Special Pric<
ALUMINUM AND PRE
MASON FRUIT JARS,
JARS, CAPS, RUBBEI
Prompt Attention
LORICK
j 1533 Main St.
OPENIh
Electrik Maic
1320 Main St., (
Wednesday Mori
The Public and all Lexingtoi
\ i ed to call and see us at anj
JUST 01
COLUMBIA'S NEWE
i-JOES for 1
o at* dccc:
OHLL
1431 Main St.,
Quality Shoes
c.
Published on the 19th day of July,
1922, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks.
Statement of the Condition of the
PEOPLES BANK
located at Swansea, S. C., af the close
of business June 30, 1922.
Resources
Loans and discounts $36,077.37
Furniture and fixtures. ...5,261.16
Banking house 11,500.00
Due from banks and
bankers 1,750.16
Currency ... 202.00
Gold 7.50
Silver and other minor
coin . . . 1 . 131.14
Checks and cash items... 2,022.46
Other resources, viz.:
Profit and loss 573.36
Total $57,525.15
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in ....$45,175.00
Individual deposits
subject
to check $11,011.20
Savings deposits
1,338.95 12,350.15
Total $57,525 .15
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?ss.
Before me came S. E. Smith,
Cashier, of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says liiat the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, a.: sh u a
by the books of said bank.
S. E. SMITH.
OWV.- II LU d|i -i ?ui;av;ji iuru unuic i ic
th.s iOih day oi" July, 1922.
S. J. DERRICK,
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct Attest:?
E. C. JOHNSON,
J.J. .LUCAS, |
E. W. BURNETT,
Directors.
FINAL DISCHARGE. ~
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will apply to Walter F.
Hook, judge of probate for Lexington.
:ounty, for final discharge as administratrix
of the estate of Saremba
Hendrix, deceased, on Friday, August
3 8, at 11 a. m. :
MRS. JESSE HENDRIX,
luly 18-22. Administratrix.
WEAR YOUR BUTTON.
Get out the buton you wore
during the membership campaign
and wear it for the next .
five months. Show the world
that you stand for a new deal
for the cotton grower.
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ou Can Can
e Right
lanning!
OW AT FACTORY COST
nmunity Sizes
ir and Canner
and two pans. Cooks for
ds fourteen one-quart jars
Economical $8.75
2S Also on
ESERVING KETTLES
IDEAL GLASS TOP
IS, JELLY GLASSES
to Mail Orders
jBROS.
Columbia, S. C.
?G OF
{ Bake Shop
Columbia, S. C.
ling 11 o'clock
a friends are cordially ?nj
time.
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;ST SHOE STORE
hp .Family
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