Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 13, 1919, PART TWO EIGHT PAGES, Image 11
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
TO MEET AUGUST 3M1
The Lexington Baptist Association
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"will meet with Providence Baptist
unurcn Saturday and Sunday August
38 and SI, An interesting- program
has been prepared and the prospects
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(or a pleasant and . proltable session
are very bright
The program is as follows:
U ;>& :;?Siv y V :'
Saturday
10 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. Devotional
Exercises.
10:30 to 11 A. M. Enrollment of
delegates and report from Churches.
11 to 11:30 A. M. Introductory
sermon by Rev. J. E. Pasco.
11:30 to 12 A. M. First Query; Is
it the duty of every Church member
to be informed in the Word of God
S?r?r1 TOArlr r\f V>i<a Vin frrlnrn ' Tf sn liV I
what means may it be done? Dis\
cussion by Rev. S. R. Taylor.
12 to 1:30 P. M. Noon recess.
1:30 to ? P. M. Second Query;
What is implied in the duty of Christians
to love one another? Discussion
by Rev. O. W. Crowder. i
2 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. Third Query: |
What is the Scriptural idea of church j
discipline and are our churches con- j
forming to it? Discussion by Rev. J. j
P. Corder.
2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Miscellaneous j
business:
3.30 P. M. Adjournment to Sunday
10 A. M.
Sunday
10 A. M. to 11 A. M. Sunday school
exercise and discussion of the importance
of a Sunday school to the
church. Disicussion by G. P.Kirkland.
11 A. M. to 1 A. M. Missionary sery*
mon by Rev. R. O. Jeffcoat. Adjourn1
ment.
; E. O. Hall,
J. F. Gunter,
H. Ji Westmoreland.
B. L. Kirkland.
? COMMITTEE.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
.Jf Do you know that we can sell you
.j? two and sometimes three fine silk
0? .dresses for the price of one in some j
* other stores? You may ask how we j
can do it? , Don't ask any questions.
If V-Come and see for yourself; that is
the best proof. We are receiving big
shipments daily from our New York
r buyer and. itvis a safe bet that our litf
tie store .Is selling mo^dresses than
any three stores put together in Co-;
'
* : J lumbia. Serges,* Georgette^ Tricolettes,
Tricotines, Crepe de Chines,
-Charmeuse; all the newest weaves and
0 ... styles; hundreds to select from. Come
in and pick them off of the rack.
Prices from $6.95 to $29.50. All of
them world beaters. Extra special,
100 in size 32 Suits to arrive Tuesday
at $14.95 each. Furtick's Sample j
Store, corner Gervais and Gates Sts. ;
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CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
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Crashes into sour bile, making you
sick and you lose a day's work
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Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug
gish liver. When calomel comes into {
contact with sour bile it crashes into
it, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious; headachy;consti j
pated and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable subst: i
AnlnmAl TOI-A n i
tULtJ XVI uangci u us laxuxucx. x c*n.c a
spoonful and if it doesn't sart your
liver and straighten you up better and j
quicker than nasty calomel and with
out making you sick, you just go back
. and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
'sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides
:it may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake
Tip feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play. It's harm
less, pleasant and safe to give to chil
den; they like it.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's
work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens
you right up and you feel great
Give it to the children because it is
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
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MONEY TO LEND !
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On farm lands.
Easy Terms,
Low interest.
JAMES B. MURPHY, j;
ATTORNEY.
1113 Pa metro Bid?., Columbia. 5. C
CAROLINA N\
Gaffney?In spite of the vigilance
of the officers, the blind tigers of
Cherokee county are still operating.
Greenville?The Coviagtoa Chain
Stores, with their main house in
Greenville, were commissioned, with
a proposed capital stock of $15,0##.
Greenville?W. M. Thornbilt, seo
tlon foreman of one of the Southern
"Rnilxt-n v rrvrtrt mpf almost in
stant death when struck by a string
of cars in the Southern freight yards.
His body was badly mangled.
Columbia?Building operations in
Columbia are booming, according to
I records taken from the books of W. J.
j May, city building inspector. Permits
[for 11 residences were issued during
the last week to cost $74,100. The
City Development Company proposes
to erect five modern dwellings to cost
$37,000.
Beaufort?Although the formal
opening or me new 1. w. c. a. nosiess
house at Parris Island will not take
place until about September 15, the
house will be open to the public and
for tbe entertainment of the marines
and their visitors about August 15.
Timmonsville?One of the biggest
land sales that has ever been made in
this section took place when F. H. |
and T. B. Young and J. E. Lunn,
prominent farmers of the Ebenezer
section, purchased the McKnight" lands
of Ebenezer for $110,000. There are
900 acres in the tract.
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I Wet With Sw
Sweat Rusts
I Come then and see for yc
out range bodies from the ins
copper. See the air spaces f(
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j The Copper-Clad Ran
jjjj fussy. of ornaments.
insi'If of the hody. clear oui
C ?clear out of the way. If in
c?I ranges, the frills ami o
51 and fuss and feathers all <
i| average ran ye 'Would have 0
^ ed 4 0 years airo.
|| Clean, smooth, plain, elei
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EWS IN BRIEF
Columbia?lVfter spending1 several
months in the Piedmont section of
the two Garolinas and achieving some
wonderful results, the International
Harvester Company's farm demonstration
crew will leave South Caro!
lina Sentpmhpv t rrossinj? to Hart
j well, Ga.
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| Bennettsville?-John H. Lewi# has
{ offered hi# resignation as county suj
pervisor, effective as soon as his sucj
cessor is appointed and qualifies.
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Edgefield ? The Edgefield hospital j
i was commissioned by W. Banks Dove, j
J secretary of state, with a proposed j
'capital stock of $50,000.
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j Orangeburg?The Tri-County Sumj
mer school held here came to a close
j after six weeks of work. In every,
way the school was a success. 1
Greer?The three missionary socie- i
ties of Greer have adopted a ward at ,
the base hospital at Camp Sevier. *
Committees from the societies are to : i
visit the sick soldiers. ]
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York?With a large attendance of i
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both physicians and laymen, the pro- j ^
gram having been especially arrang- j
ed for the instruction of the latter, an : 1
interesting meeting of the York Coun- j,
tv Medical Societv -was held at Mc- j .
i'
Connellsville. - j ,
Charleston ? General satisfaction j
was expressed in local waterfront ;
circles over the announcement at
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Xew York that the marine strike was I
Did y
JEST
Is There ;
eat. Every time a 1
5. .
Daily Pernor
rnrself. See the Sweat roll up in t
ide. Then, see how good, old, eve
)rmed by the domes. See the ther
go ir so Plain ae an Autcrnobi!<
r]f weiv (( w.iih Co:.to priv-nt y\v<
Ilit 11 Vv'liO i|j;: ;; i
I f ' M ,, J>
!;!. ): work < niy a it'::1 model. bin !< i i:
.< : ; ! ! : w? rl !. >;< v;.rv*
Jt on t h' any way at any point,
of siirht
, Copper-Clad Moans
en ekan- 1 1
rnaments A sheet of pun* Copper i:
ner the between the sweaty asbestos
isappear- ra litre body. To place it e
v.otild l?e like eliiubintr on t
pint, l:n- roof to ^et out of the wet.
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lended, because shipping- at Charleston j
has been much affected by the strike i
conditions.
Barnwell?Dr. L. F. Bonner of this
city die<l here after an illness of only
thre? days, his death being- due to infection
following an operation at an
Augusta hospital.
Beaufort?A plan has been started
at the Paris Island marine training
station for the building of a civilian
hospital to take care of the families
of the personnel of the post.
Columbia?The suit of Buford
Jackson of Columbia against the
Southern Bell Telephone Company for
$.",000, the plaintiff alleging damages
in the sum because his name was
omitted from the telephone directory,
has been transferred from. Richland '
to the federal court, being now on file '
in Charleston.
Columbia?Work on the rooms to
be occupied by the pathological laboratory
of the Baptist Hospital has been
completed and with the installation j
ol' modern equipment the new* department
will he ready to be used by the
latter part of August.
Landrum?The rains in this section
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have done damage to crops. Pacolet i
liver has overflowed its banks and I
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much corn has been damaged. Cot- i
Ion has suffered too. because farm- i
grs have not been able to kill the !
:rrass and cultivate the crop.
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A man may be the architect of his ;
own fortune, but he can't induce the j
t
;un to shine in everv room.
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rou Evei
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a Doubt in Y<
fire is built in a ran;
istration Begi
>eads on the iron body. See the ^
Hasting copper is placed between
mos bottle principle actually appli
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Tree" i
tint cost C<
penny, ft
while the (
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I| -ale.
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PORTAGE TIRES
Forget Your Tires
9 Equip your car with Portage Oyersizc Tread
Tires, then settle downj for 6000 and more
Built generously oversize and provided with
an extra ply of fabric. Portage Tires really
are unusually strong and husky.
A "cushion strip" extends from bead i*
bead?tread simply can't loosen up.
Many other good qualities?let us tell you
about them and quote prices.
CAUGHMAN BRO'S Inc.
Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
r See
5 WE AT? ;
our Mind?
ge the body gets wet with sweat.
inning Monday, Aug. 18 J
Sweat that causes Sweat-rust, a disease that eats up and rusts 1
the asbestos and range body. See the domes on the sheet of 1
ed to ranges. I
> WORTH OF FINE rnrr
ALUMINUM WARE f ?vLL
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nean.s that this ware does by figures 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6 and 7. You
upper-Clad buyers a. .single can use this utensil in some form
is a reward for buying every day.
rank is here and is offered ,, ., ..
I ree to hveiy C opper-( lad Buyer
justify you in attending this ~
During Thi^ Sale. Come?See il
, ... , the Asbestos Sweat. b
re s very substantial and
ind that you wouhl scleet Xo. you don't pay for ths in any
> y:.i;r ci.:! use. Tin- 7- way! You pay the same priee as you
ti'de eot.ker talu s tie- p!a"c v <.111 tl pay the week '"afore or v.e'ek
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rLk::.ciila joi&cltllb 1
a r tasted. Come and taste Come- bring your friends and make
eat. Alfalfa Disc-nils with \ourse!f at home. %
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