The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 04, 1920, Image 7
GETTING RID OF "BLUE MONDAY"
The average housewife's weekly
-calendar might run something like
this. Sunday, Washday. Tuesday, Wednesday
and so on, round the week.
Washday is the one dreaded day in
many families, and has been for a
long time. In the days of cheap labor
it was possible to get the washing
done without much trouble, worry,
or expense. The washwoman used
to be a valuable institution in most
every community. But she has departed,
very largely and while, in the
city, the power laundry has taken
over a part of the burden, washday,
? *"~ *r.r.rY-i nr^spnts a condition
Oli 1,11c lai in je ? ?
which most farmers' wives would like J
mighty well to be rid of.
"With one of the farm electric plants j
which so many farmers are buying
now adays, the farmer's wife can find !
a ready solution for the burdens of ,
washday. This is through the use of j
the electric-motor-driven washing ma- j
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chine. It takes only a quarter-horsepower
motor to run a good, familyWHOLE
SYSTEM
JN-DOWN
Qtlcfc Inproveneiit Is Noted Afler A Few
Doses of ZIRON Iron Tonic.
Increase in appetite, the coming back
-1 Ji'MnnoiMnra of hMnOChfiS
U1 SUCU^Ui) uuappMuwikv v*
and other ills, are a few of the many
good results obtained from the use of a
new remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic).
Mr. Sim Grimsley, of Cordele, Ga.,
tried Ziron and has this to say:
, "When I began to take Ziron, it seemed
that my whole system was run-down,
but soon after I began to take Ziron, I
could eat more each day and would feel
a great deal better. Ever since it seems
that giy health has been improving, as I
seldom have the headache or feel bad
the least bit."
Ziron is a new scientific combination
of pure medicinal inorganic iron, combined
with phosphorus, the active principle
of nux vomica and the hvpophosj
pnitesof lime and soda. It wflf help to
add more red corpuscles to your blood,
resulting in more color in yourcheeksfflpre
vitality in your system.
Try Ziron today; on the money-baci
guarantee.
"Your Blood Needs
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The Bed
We are now entering
tions with the people of
upon the solid foundatio
dence of which we are ji
interests now as ever.
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Our stock is so varied
I here. Just to enumerat
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Stoves
Ranges
Hardware for
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Farm
Trunks, Suit
Cases
LOOK
Ribbon Cane Syrup /fo 4
in cans, good enough \ I
for anybody, gallon,. l|/ X
Caught
Gasoline, 25c gallon
IBIKB? *
sized washing machine and the electric
current from, the farm electric
plant will run the washer for about
one cent an hour, that is, where the
electric plant has been carefully selected
and one of the modern, aircooled
and direct-connected plants is '
in use. With such a plant, with keror
sene used for fuel, electric current is
produced for some four or five cents i
per kilowatt. Now this four or five j
cents' worth of electricity may be |
translated into power which will do j
the washing complete, cleaning, rins- j
ing and wringing the clothes and it I
will do this while the housewife is
busy at some other work, like doing
up the breakfast dishes, making beds,
packing the children's school lunches,
looking after the chickens, or, blissful
thought, actually sitting by the
window and reading or just resting,
I while the busy washer turns and turns
away without the aid of human hands.
Electricity for the washing machine |
shortens the washday. The clothes J
I are on the line sooner and ready for
I the ironing basket sooner. Electric- i
! AM GLAD 1
PE-RUGlad
to Try Anything
"Three years ago my system
was In a terribly run down conI
dition and I was broken out all
over my body. I began to be worried
about my condition and I
was glad to try anything which
would relieve me. Pernna was
recommended to me as a fine
blood remedy and tonic, and 1
soon found that It was worthy
of praise. A few bottles changed
my condition materially and in a
short time I was all over my
trouble. I owe my restoration to
health and strength to Peruna.
I am glad -to endorse It."
Sold Everywhere
1517 Main Strei
;aughman-kaminer co
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nncter
Rock of Business
upon our eleventh year of s
Lexington County. Our larj
in of the confidence of our m;
ustly very proud. We are
Our motto is?
e and Let I
that practically all your fami
;e a few items:
Dress Goods, Domestics
and Piece
Goods of All
Kinds.
Our new Spring stock is
AH I_a?i. J
arriving, ah ine laiesi anu
newest patterns afforded by
the market.
: AT THESE PI
High-grade Cuban H P" Pur
Molasses in bulk, / bon
gallon I l/v for
nan-Kamii
Lexington, S. C
Outfitters for the Family
? ity
will chase away "Blue Monday" if
you hitch it to the washing- machine.
SAMARIA NEWS.
The farmers of this section are
busy preparing their land for the next
crop in spite of the bad weather.
Miss Lucile Burgess and Mr. Crape
Leaphart were happily married last
Monday, January 26.
Mr. Thomas Rogers and Bunion
Burgess, were in Samaria Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson visited
their sister, Mrs. Rosa Harmon last
Friday anci naa to stay uum
on account of bad weather.
Mr. J. B. Johnson has traded his
Dort automobile for a Ford which he
is well pleased with.
Miss Minnie Johnson and Miss
j Hannah Gantt were the guest of Miss
Eva and Ruby Burgess last Friday
night Mr. Jenkins Boatwright of near
Steedman was the guest of Mr. William
Burgess Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boatright spent
the week end with their daughter Mrs.
Marcilla Boatwright who has been
ro endorse!
NA jjill
Was in a j
Terribly | ;jffj
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Run Down
Condition fjf_ iilitl
Miss Ricka Leopold,
288 Layco St., Menasha, Wis.,
Sec'y Liederkranz. Miss Leopold's
letter opposite conveys in no uncertain
way the gratitude she
feels for Peruna.
Liquid and Tablet Form
THE EYE BEHIND THE GLASS
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We cannot give you new eyes but we
can strengthen and improve the eyesight
you now have. Glasses fitted by
us are literally auxiliary eyes. After
we have finished with your eyes you
will have in reality "second sight"?
you will actually "see," whereas before
you only thought you saw.
Optometrist.
et, Columbia, S. C.
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Established 1909
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e Georgia Rib- /[*<g ^ J* 1
i cane syrup, fit VI S |
a King, gallon |
tier Co.
Relations i
luccessful business rela- |
trade has* been built 1
any customers?a confi- I
as ready to serve your |
Jve
ily wants can be satisfied
Furniture
Shoes for the
Family
Clothing
Women's
Ready-toWear
3 ICES:
confined to her room for the last four
weeks, but is better at this writing:.
Miss Eva Burgess and Miss Minnie
Johnson and Mr. William Burgess attended
the box party at Samaria last
Saturday night.
Mr. F. S Burgess and Mr. J B Johnson
made a business trip to Batesburg
Saturday.
Mr. L M. Fox has rnov>?i in the
new residence, on Mr. F. S. Burgess's
place, where they will reside for a
while.
Miss Ruby Burgess spent one night
last week with Misses Iva and Eva
Davis.
Mr. J. J. Perish has returned home.
after visiting- his brother Willie, who
has been very ill, but is improving.
| CENSUS TAKING COMPLETE!*.
Julian S. Wolfe, of Oraneburg, Supervisor
of the census for the seventh
; district, anonunces that the enumerators
have completed their work for
Lexington. No figures are available
. until promulgated by the bureau at
Washington, but they will be watched
for with interest.
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Periodic Bilious Attacks.
Persons subject to periodic biliou...
attacks will observe that their appe1
tite fails them just before an attack.
That is they do not really crave food
but eat because it is meal time. If
they will eat only a light meal aixu
no meat, then take two of Chamberlain's
Tablets the attack may be
avoided.
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and we will be ab
Fertilizers'' at re?
We sell the fan
fertilizers, guarar
. fertilizers to be o:
I We solicit your
preciation of sam
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Our Stock of Plows,
Stalk Cutters, Harrows,
Etc., is Complete.
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Iw e nave any tning tor tne r ami
and our prices are right. Write us
for prices on anything you need in
the Hardware, or Farm Implement
line.
We carry Ruberoid and Tiger
brand Rubber Roffing.
RUFF HARDWARE CO.,
11714-16 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
1 kinds of Automobiles?from a
ID to a PACKARD
car troubles to the MAN WHO KNOWS
promptly heal your woes. j
TELEPHONE 127
ROV'S GARAGE
ruiiUMl
rporation
ATESBURG, S. C.
3 advantage of every farmer in this
s before purchasing their fertilizers
e are going to specialize on this line,
ile to fill your wants with "Quality
isonable prices.
30us Southern States SS brand of
itee that ail Potash used in our mixed
f German origin.
business and assure you of our ap
e.
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allum Corporation
rESBURG, S. C