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aaaaaanaaaaaaa?<a?i? ?tt MaaawaaMMaH LUTHERAN CONFERENCE TO RE HRI.B AT MT. ZlflN V'- * ' t Th6 Joint Conference of the Evangelical Lutheran South Carolina and Tennessee synods will meet August 29-31*. with Zion church, Rev."J. A. Cromier, pastor. A -splendid program has been prepared and the delegates will he handsomely entertained by the good people of Zion church. Following is the program in detail: Friday. r 11 A. M.?Formal opening, appointment otf committees, etc. 12 M.?Sermon by Rev. J. !> S-healy, president of confereurce, fol- j iowea Dy roe iioiy tommucKw. Afternoon. Devotional Service, Rev. J. C. Wessinger. Topics for discussion: 1. Training of the children of the Children of the Church: (a) By Parents, Rev. O. B. Shearouse, Rev,; R. M. Carpenter; (b) By the Church, Rev. C. K. Bell, D. D., Rev. J. D. Kinard, D. D. 2. The Lutheran Church in Its Relation to Other Denominations: Rev. J. W. Oxner, Rev. J. W. Horine, D. D. Saturday. 10 A. H?Devotional Service, Rev. W. P. Ciine, D. D. Business hour. Topic for discussion: A Better System of Finance for Congregations, Rev. J. L. Cromer, Mr. J. E. R. Kyzer. 12 M.?Sermon by Rev. R. R. Sobers. Afternoon. Devotional service, Rey. W. A. Dutton. Topic for discussion: A Lutheran Brotherhood for Every Congregation, Rev. C. A. Freed, D. D., Mr. W. A. Hantske. - i Sunday. 12 M.?Sermon by Rev. P. B. Monroe, D. D. DaqRECrrOR LONG IMPROVING. Ckfaisonn College, Aug. 5.?It will "be gojod news to all Extension Service workers and to his many friends over South Carolina that Mr. W. W. Long, director of Extension Service, may return to his post in the fall. At the recent meeting of the board of trus. tees President Riggs had letters from Dr. Jong's physicians saying that he wodld be able to return to work in a few months. Mr. Long has been out since last December on account of his health, and everybody will welcome v his return. The Board of Trustees continued Assistant Director D. W. Watkins as Acting Director until the return of Mr| Long. For the past several months since^ the return, of Dr. Wilson Gee, V* ^ "if Vn\TA rr? ^"v >?lr ft iic OUU oil. <i AIAIU9 Jia.it n vintu jointly as acting directors. The resignation of Dr. Gee from his li'V;'-'-. position as Assistant Director was'accepted by the board w-ith regrets. Dr. Gee has been elected professor of rural economics in the University of South Carolina, a position for which his training and experience have made him well fitted. GARDEN NOTES. demson College, Aug. 5.?Keep that - wrden growing. Frequent cultivation V the next best thing to rain. Home canning is kitchen patriotism. There is really nothing to canring vegetables and fruits except j esh products, jars, heat, care and ceanliness. Can nothing that can be kept with cut canning. Dry such vegetables as J corn, string beans, mature lima beaas, j etc. Concentrate products, especially soup mixtures, so that each container will hold as much canned goods and as little water as possible. Pickle or brine suitable vegetables in crocks. It is now time to transplant your celery. Put the plapts in 5-foot rows, six inches apart in the row. It pays to set celery in wide deep furrows in order that the soil may be gradually worked to the plants as they grow. Now is the time to plant that fall j crop of Irish potatoes, and to transplant cabbage for fall use. To control celery blight, spray plants every t^vo or three weeks with ' Bordeaux mixture, 4-4-50. It will do very little good after the disease appears. MOVTX<; FUTURE SHOW AT S A X E. GOTH A There will be an up to date moving ! picture show at Saxe-Gotha school j house on next Saturday night, August j 9, comencing at 9 o'clock. Price of j admission 15 and 25 cents. Everybody invited. RED SPIDER CONTROL. Clemson College. Aug. 5.?Keep a close watch on the cotton when dry | weather sets :n, says Prof. A. P. Con- j radi, Entomologist, so that you will | notice the first sighs of red spider, j hum nil nlants showinsr the' VCTX vi wuj VA. * * r"???~ ?<-> 1 I CELEBRATION IMMMMMMMMMMI?IIMM1 Illllllll W?MBMBBM?BBB?B?I A Mid-Summ ; , ' v y m We know of no better way to celebrate tbe end of the G For the last few years, prices have been mon been almost overcome by the increased cost of time is to knock the bottom out from under sc stocked on some lines, some lines we have a s - -.li _ 1J1 _ gathered together every pair thai we couju on spread for you, a very feast of Shoe Bargains. I f ~ SMALL LOT OOP CLAPPS AND , * Vw. Broken lots and broken sizes?all gobbled up in a very short time, so If One-Third Off on White Low and High Shoes This good news cam? see a welcomed ajai>oui>cemejrt to thousands of ladies I and men of Columbia. We are overstocked with white, and we have a won derful assortment to offer you, of Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes. Every pair on sale except Evening Slippers. $12.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at,?...... $8.00 11.00 White Oxfords and Pumpsat. .. . 7,34 . 10.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at 6.66 8.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at 6.00 8.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at. 5.34 7.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at...., - 4.66 6.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at 4.00 4.00 WTiite Oxfords and Pumps at 3.00 8.00 White Oxfords and Pumps at 2.00 1.50 White Oxfords and Pumps at 1.00 Don't put off getting your white ones. COME NOW. EXTRA SPECIAL J Ladies' Kid, Patent and Tan Oxford Pumps and Slippers?some of these low" shoes were priced as high as $10.00 a pair. The sizes are broken. This lot must go. Price $3.85 ! v Eco n o m y I Thousands of Pairs of Low Shoes mast move out to make ready for the High Shoes 1 styles have been thrown together and prices marked so low as to justify your buying two the bargains. I qdiac' fnmfnrt ?hnac AittUlVU Willivi i uuvvu . KicC Plain Toe, Flexible Turn Sole Oxfords.. $3.95 Kid, Turn Sole Rubber Heel Oxford..- $3.95 Kid, Turn Sole, One Strap Slippers, Low Heel .$3.95 Kid, Two Strap Turn Sole Slippers, Cuban Heel $3.95 Kid Rubber Heel?Nullifiers $2.95 Special at $2.39 200 pairs of broken lots of Ladies' Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers. Some jqsU of these sold as high as $5.00 and $6.00 a pair. Plenty of sizes from two and one-half to six. Get your pair before they are all sold. Whitp PanvjK Slinnprs MEN S 0 | f IllLv villi TUu UllUl/Ci O Tan Kid Bluc-her Oxfords, Rubber ] Black Kid Blucher Oxfords, Rubber ! qnA OvfAflic dt ^1 00 Black Kid BIuoher 0xfords- Army las dllU UAIUIUO dl tPX?VV Black Kid Blucher Oxfords, high last, . , Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords, Round E Several hundred pairs of Ladies . Gun Metal Oxfords, Point Toe and big Misses' Slippers and Oxfords, .Men s Tan \entilated Oxfords ? Low and High Heels, Leather and (Rubber Soles, just the things for suin_ mer wear, hots of regular Sport fords in this assortment. Some worth as a signs; or hang over the shoulder a cot- large spots have become infested, us, ' dred gallons of wa ton picker s sack which has been soak- one of the red spider sprays?potas- -hur solution tun ed in kerosene and wrung out, put in- sium sulphide, lime sulphur, nicotine i as for orchards) i fested leaves and plants in this, and sulphate, or flour paste. ltd in the* local burn sack and all.. Repeat every ten j (a) Potassium sulphide is used at jabewt *2 cent.?per *""" -n+l1 +hA *ttack is over- But if ithe rate of three pounds to one lnin- (is mod at the rat VI cl > O V* liVll jHUfc SALfcl ter Clearance reat War than by an old time Shoe Sale. anting higher and higher until all of us have ' things. The service we render to you at this mo vpvv desirable lnw Shnps. Wp pre over- I /XXIV ? Vi J Vi VWiA N/X V/ * V T T VNJ? I T v v?c ? K urplus accumulation of odd lots. We have I ?er at a price reduction and we have them WALK-OVER MEN'S OXFORDS _ these lots are discontinued styles?all perfectly good Shoes. Some worth up to $10.00, none worth less than $7.00. Price $4.85 J GREY ASD BROWN OXFORDS 1 $12.00 Battleship Grey Kid, Louis Heel Oxfords $6.95 $12.00 Pearl Grey Kid, Louis Heel Oxfords (turn &ole) ; .$6.95 $12.00 Brown Kid, Colonial, Louis Heel (turn sole $6.95 *11.uu .brown ivia uxiora, ix?uis neei uurn soiej 3 ! $9.00 Brown Kid Oxford, Louis Heel (turn sole) $5.95 I $8.00 Brown Kid Pump, Louis Heel (turn sole) $5.95 j ^ ii Havana Brown Kid English Oxford, Cuban Heel, welt sole $4.95 ? Havana Brown Kid Louis Heel, /.( welt Sole? Pointed Toe Oxfords.$4.95 II*1 111/ Brown Calf English Oxford, Welt j Sole, Cuban Heels ....$4.95 These Oxfords are worth $7.00 a j pa*r and they are sPlen^id values. All EXTRA SPECIAL White Canvas and Buck Oxfords and Pumps?broken lots, some excellent values. Formerly priced up to $6.00 a pair; price per pair $2.00 1 Basement that are already being shipped from the factories?odd lots, broken sizes, discontinued If or three pairs. Be on hand during the opening days of this Sale and get your share of |j Ladies' Low Shoes Kid, JPointed Toe, English Oxford, Cuban Heel $4.45 Kid, Medium Toe English Oxford, Military Heel $3.45 Kid, Round Toe Button Oxford, Medium Heel $3.45 ) Brown Calf, Low and High Heel Pumps. This is an extra low price lot of : Pumps $2.95 | Patent Cuban Heel Pumps $2.95 | Big Misses' Patent and Gun M$tal Pumps, low heels $2.95 : | Jh Special at $1.89 Ladies' Patent Kid and Tan Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers. These are ! M priced less than one-half what they are worth. You can't miss a bargain in this lot. Most of the sizes are from two to fiv?some lorger sizes. ? XFORDS cnrpiAi Heels $6.95 Ol E/vlilL/ Heels $5.95 ;t. Low, Broad Heel and Toe....$5.95 ! Men's Welted Sole. Tan and Black highh heel $o.95 Kid and Calf, Blucher and English r;~u o.u , ' iigii j. ut. vAiuius. nicie <ai o xuv> sxioes ixi uns jH $1.95 i jot worth llp to $6.00 a pair. Price per I $3.45 ! ' *?- 1 pair $3.35 Boys' Mahogany English Oxfords at $4.95 Boya' Mahogany English Oxfords $2.95 [ 1 Boys', Girl's and Indies' ; Sandals $1.39, $1.48. $2.15. $2.95 ter. (h) Bime sul- | one hundred gallons of water. (.This is suds of three pounds of common scaj> less made at home I the same solution as for scale in or- by dissolving the soap in hot water. __ ;i.. ?^+ ! ^>v,oJ-r. + ^\ +? nn.5,, ?w?,,iai ?. s not ticloliV V.IK4AW IA1 iin^i . \w ^Jv.v;iiiiL oui|'?uv^ a mo ovr*i p mumnu UUI v unuuJl V UUl C<^i markets. It costs (tobacco extract) at the rate of one or naphtha. (d) Boil together one gallon delivered and I coffee cupful to a fifty gallon of wat- j pound of flour and one gallon of water e of one gallon to : er and to which has been added the ] and to this add nine gallons of water.