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I I I?., i^'Hl 'TsHE same k Qteyjp X creatures thf a good book lej J^j saved from suffi A^j|H It is simply the ing letter was v Xjjy a8 soon as I beg received 60 mu - ? could not Stoor Kg; T>ain. I remain: Jul Similar testim '|l from practically why! written by men and y fMR as they were from k mm E^J mm mm When the kid] ?w IHIIIHIiH/bK overworked or Hi iiI' M the blood stream iIm/kbi inated from the syi & jr. f fjlJv When the^kidneys^ \ V '/ ticpain?,himba?o,st \ \y / wl and other symptoms |j g ^ ^^Foley Kidney Pill mg I fipss B ing bladder Emeriti . r'n^-?. S (ood health an easiei Sold Everywhere SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR To Lexington Co. Sunday School workers. V In another column you will see a statement relative to a county Sunday School exhibit at the State Fair I~wouId be very glad if our county would prepare an exhibit either as a class school or a District. If any District President can furnish a district map, or the special work of any class or pupil in his District, I want to ask him to get in touch with me, or the County Sec. ..Mr. J. W Ballentine of Leeesville _JBither of us will be glad to assist in any way in the forwarding of the exhibit if desired. Read carefully the statement of Mr. Webb. Yourfe very sincerely, S. E Smith, Co. Pres. - % The First Sunday School Exhibit The South Carolina Sunday School 'Association is planning to make its first real feature of the State Fair. This exhibit will include maps and charts showing Sunday School condi-^ tions in the State, and samples of work that is actually being done by tiie Sunday Schools. One of the employed workers of the South Carolina Sunday School Association will be on duty at the Sunday School Association will be o duty at the Sunday School FSxMbit to show and explain the various kinds of work exhibited, and to be of any other service possible. An Opportunity For a Real Service Pastors, Sunday School Superintend ems, and Teachers are requested to bring this matter to the attention of ihcir people and help the State Association make the exhibit worth while. jF* Th-> Sunday School Exhibit at State Fairs has been helpful to the Sunday "School cause in other States. If it is worth while to exhibit cattle, horses, farm products, and improved machin ery it is also worth while to bring be fort. the people for educational purposes the splendid work that is bein& done by the Sunday Schools of the State. This exhibit offers to the Sunday School workers of the State &l opportunity for real service to the Sunday School cause. How To Send Material Tn sending material for the Sunday iX.'.'lWI XU A11X (Jit, IIIUIV^HC LUC U<U? nuted "below to which it belongs. Also jgiv*v name and denomination of school, and name and address of senfi} der. ? 4 I material should be sent, express or postage prepaid, to R. D. "Webb, General Secretary, South Carolina Sunday School Association, care South Carolina State Fair, Columbia, s. c. No money premiums will be given. . The first prize for each article will be - a blue ribbon and the second prize will be a red ribbon. CHILDREN'S DIVISION (a) Cradle Roll (birth to 4 years)? f E-st original Cradle Roll. %' (b) Beginners (4 and 5 years)? f Best birthday poster. f\i?t hand-work. best series of pictures used in teac% - hing song. I.V- (e) Primary (6, 7 and 8 years)? Best attendance chart. Best promotion service. Best home-work book, best hand-work. (d) Juniors (9, 10 and 11 years) ? I-' jst attendance record chart. Reef promotion service, f 'B<?fc home-work book. Rest hand-work, f Rest map l Best patriotic program. Best report sent to parents. i W. i\-C. S CARES FOR WIFE AND I UOTHER I A soldier and. his wife at one of our South Carolina camps will not soon forget the War Camp Community Ser vice. The little wife came to be near her husband when, her baby was born When, she landed, she could find no place to stay: Hospitals, hotels were "full, and she could not find any private family who would take her in. She and her husband were at their vt irs' end when some one suggested their going- to the War Camp Community Service,' knowing that they , were ready to render almost any kind of service to the soldier, sailor, or marine in the camp city. Sur^pnouga, they were ready this time! They took the mother to the little hotel they had opened for soldiers' wives, and te baby was born he next day and was attended by a doctor the War Camp Community Service securl ed. Th^ather, thus easy of mind, p'W fble to do the work of a soldier, ; fx >e from worry, because ho knew - that >is wife and baby were among frier la _ t . * i to They Write? f :ind!y feeling toward his fellow || st inspires a person to recommend S; ids one to tell how he or she wC3 E ering and made well and strong. igj desire to help others. The followwritten by Mrs. Frank P. Wood; B ). 2, Morrill, Me.: Pills helped me eo much. I find relief fij In taking them. My husband also ba3 ch benefit from taking Foley Kidney |H o much better. He was so lame he > over and now he fcel9 none of the always your well-wisher. * onial letters have been received S r every state in the Union, all || women who wish to help those suffering K idney and bladder trouble. JS; gdney^lls g leys are inactive, weak, sluggish, diseased they fail to filter from |? the impurities that must be elim- B item if good health is to be preserved. S are out of order, this poisonous waste |?' causes backache, pains in side, rheuma- B iffness or swelling of joints, sore muscles that bring pain and misery in their wake. B s are prompt in action and tonic in their En i effect on weak, sore, overworked, dis- ijf ' bladder, helping these important organs i their functions. They stop sleep-disturb" gjgf i, help purify the blood and make sound, E 0 rachicvement for the afflicted. ? LOTS FOR SALE. I will sell at public auction in front of the Court House door at Lexington i S. C. the first Monday in November, the same being the 4th day of said month thef ololwing real estate in" the town of Pelion S. C. Lots Nos. 30 and ! 31 40x140, feet on a plat of the said town of Pelion made by P. S. Norris, dated Feby. "1911 and sold to J. S. Rice by the Wagener Real Estate and Guaranty Co., Lot No. 30 is a corner lot and No. 3 is adjoining. J. S. RICE. 3t52Pd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I have for immediate sale 188 acres of good farm lands about three miles from the town of Lexington, on the Two Notch Road and near Saxe-Gotha well supplied with running water, and a portion of land well timbered. Will sell in one tract or in small tracts to suit purchaser. Apply to me fdr plats and other information. 2t51 * T. C. Callison. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT. SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY <OF LEXINGTON. In th Court of Common Pleas. J. M. Darden, Plaintiff, xs. F. C. Bigby and Lillie B. Robinson, De* fendant. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED, YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upo you, and to serve a copy of your Answer jto 'the said complaint on thes ubscribers at their office, No. 1004, Palmetto Building; ' Columbia, S. C., within twenty days i after the service hereof, exclusive of i the day of such service, and if you 1 fail to answer the complaint within ' the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this i action will apply icf?the Court for the I relief demanded in the Complaint. Thomas & Lumpkin, j Attorneys for Paintiff. ; Dated at Columbia S. C. September 21, 1918. NOTICE. To Te Defendants, F. C. Bigby and Lillie B. Robinson, i YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE XOTj ICE, that the original complaint, toi gether with the Summons of which : the foregoing is a copy, in this action was filed In the office of H. L. Harmon, Clerk of the Court of Common pleas and General Sessions for the County of Lexington, at the Court ; House in the City of Lexington, Coun ! ; ty of Lexngton, State of South Coro- i ' lna. on the 21st day of September i ; 1918. Thomas & Lumpkin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. | September, 21 1918. FINE TIMBER TRACT FOR SALE, j Under and by virtue of authority of j the last wil and testament G. M. C. j. Davis, deceased, the undersigned will i sell for cash on first Monday before j Court House the following descilbed j tract of land?to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of j land situate, lying and being in Lexington County, South - Carolina, containing twenty four (24) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Sam'l OsMf/tU /vw TirAn4- north T P Cnn Ar\ < j wan vii v\ cow, aim uui ui, o. -* w. vrn South and estate of Jacob Keisler on east. This land is heavily timbered with original long needle unbled pine, one quarter mile of Crap's store, near Augusta and Columbia national highway two miles of railroad. Ioor Hayes, Executor. J. J. Taylor, ) W. A. Price ) Segates. W. Moes Price. ) j trespassers notice. This is to notify a persons not to j fish, hunt, hauling wood straw ; alj lowing stock to run at largo, or to trespass in any manner whatever j upon my lands. The law will posi- | tivelv be enforced against all violaj tions of this notice. I'. P. Jefcoat. fOct. 7, 1918 18?4w2pd. LAND FOR SALE. 104 acres 3 miles South of Bates-! burg. Good six room dwelling barn, j . corn house and cotton house. Well | watered and well timbered. Located | on the dividing line between the sand ; andc lay. Price $">0.00 per acre. S. J. Leaphart, Agent. I ^ ~' ' I Ice Boxes < Refrigerator cars for m boxes traveling on whet Most people in Amer I without- fresh meat, 01 more for what they cou for these traveling ice b Gustavus F. Swift, packing industry, sav traveling ice boxes befo He asked the railroac railroads refused. The preferred to haul cattle n ? So Gustavus F. Swifl himself. The first one ||; up to hold ice. Now if refrigerator cars. 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