The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 18, 1920, Image 7

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fST MEETING. vision of the Lexing;ociation will have its at Harmony church ebruary 28, and SunThc following proved. CURDAY. ivotional exercises led Iment of delegates ns from the churches, o follow up the great i. Whalev. should be our Atti" -1. > f/vtrA. Ei toward the inter-cnurcn :uuwt? R. G. Able and a rep res enre of the General Board. :30 Adjourn for Dinner. GO P. M*.?Song- Service. 15?Our Great Baptist Program. 1. Education?J. R- McKittnck, 2. Missions?W. T. Smith. 3. Benovolence?H. B. Wil)0?"Carry On" Round Table, ay a representative of the GenRo&rd. Sunday. :<M> A M.?Sunday School. ? v.,. U- rt tAnw or fX.^V OCX iLLVUi UJ J. J.. -?. McKittrick. P. WADE HOOK PASSES.' Erookland, Fteb. 14.?l^exington aty has been greatly saddened by death of Wade Hook, who was a prominent planter snd a most !ul citizen, residing a few miles a Brookland. r. Hook had been in declining th for quite a while and his death irred Friday morning at 6 o'clock, aras about 57\ years of age. r. Hook wasW member of Mt. TaLutheran church, a consecrated stian, a good husband and a good er. He is survived by his wife, daughters, Mrs. Cha^fton Roof, Blanche Heading, Misses Ruby Blondelle Hook; four sons, Simon k, Bonnie Hook, Daniel Hook, ( TTumeu; mm Ssfi] Here is a message to F/g i|?gt suffering women, from |[H ifags Mrs. W. T.v Priced of HI *I(! Public, Ky.: "I suf- E Igi fered with painful...", ||H she writes. "I got down IW y j&g with a weakness in my y \ ? <?| hack and limbs...! b ?? ? ;5j felt helpless and dls- p ^ | i couraged...I had about E || ? - tl given up hopes of ever jp E K IE being well again, when m 1 ffjgj a friend insisted I f/W j] ( Take "KSi The Woman's Tonio T3T" I began Cardul. In jlgl H a short while I saw a jffi E marked difference... || E I grew stronger right along, and it cured me. il& ^ bq I am stouter than I Mg ||g?. J | &ave keen years." If i 1 I I If you suffer, you can || Q H E appreciate what It | | ? ?? means to be strong and & H p if welL Thousands of wo- K H Pt-s fl M men give Cardui the fl \M\\ credit for their good Igjli I ueaitn. it siitum ueip ? u p| you. Try CarduL At all ^ j| jj I If Your Eyes Need / attention, or the glasses you are using are not just right, consult our eye sight specialist, it costs vou nothing. And if necessary will fit you to the ? " kind of glasses your eyes require A. J. GLAXON, at Tapp's Department Store,' ('or. Main and Blanding Sts. Columbia. S. C y ? ? Our Accuracy Ouality Service t give you "Well Fitted Glasses" I ELMGREN i if Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. M COLUMBIA, S. C il nwir Kt Lewie Hook and Sandel Ho-"11 . toor sisters, Mrs. E. C. Shull, Mrs Saliio Sox. Mrs. T. J. Roof and Mrs. Aley Hook of Brookland and John Hook of Columbia. The funeral was conducted from the late residence of the deceased on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the j Rev. J. W. Oxner, of the Lutheran ' oO/l l>itOO churcn, perioniui'.; mac The body was laid to rest in the family burying- ground nearby. 'C*1 WHY THJEY LEAVE THE FARM. Exchange. "Why did you lea ye the farm, my lad? Why did you bolt and leave your dad, Why did you beat it off to town And turn your poor old father down? Thinkers of platform, pulpit, and press t Are wallowing in deep distress. Thej* seek to know the hidden cause Why farmer boys desert their pa's. "Well, stranger, since you've been so frank. I'll roll aside the hazy bank: 1 left my dad, his farm, his plow. Because my calf became his cow. "I left my dad, t'was wrong, of course, Because my colt became his horse. I left my dad to sow and reap Because my lamb became his sheep 1 dropped the hoe and stuck the fork Because my pig became his pork. The garden truck that I made grow Was his to sell, but mine to hoe. "It's not the smoke in the atmosphere VICTIMS Kidney, liver, blsdd:>r and r:ic add troubles are most d*::;;/because of their insiciiou.. s/.tacta. Heed the first warring they c;,va that they need attention by \ The world's standard rc-medy for thcsa disorders, will oner: ward ofT these diseases and strengthen the body & gainst j further attacks. Three sir.es, al: drag-fists. ' - ' - /'- j ** i_i iMV E*00? X02 tilC name VjO'.a lucuai u.i ? ?< ?nd tccept nc imitation Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Freih native meats always on ban# tea sold in any quantity from 5 c up Our restaurant is prepared to fumisi ! meals at all hours. First class meah prepared by experienced cooka . CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Next Door to Postoffico. LEXINGTON* S. C !__ FLOWERS i | Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. Fine Wedding Work a Specialty. PLANT NOW: Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia, Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet, Carrot, Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spinach, Turnip. Let us help you select best I things to plant. Rose Jiill Greenhouses Street COLUNi^ -S. C. I ! Save Money i Come to Columbia and buy your | BUGGiES, WAGONS & HARNESS from me ana you are sure to save money, because I sell cheaper than anybody else. Fresh Lot of HORSES and MULES just in my stables. Come now and make your selection. All of them at prices to suit you. I Sweeney Stables, 11413 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. ! X'.<- the tas?o :'<>r life that brought; horo. Please telJ The pi.ufoiia, pulpit, press, | No fear of toil nor iove of dress I Is driving: off the farmer lads: j It's just the method of their dads." < -o Chicago's experience with the influenza was most severe in loss of labor, 2-i per cent of the workmen being incapacitated at one period. The street car sytem was crippled by the illness of 1,000 car men. I ' ^ ti $ r\ b i iuye inatSKirr, I Coat or Blouse \ "Diamond Dyes" Make Old, Shabby, Faded Apparel Just Like New. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,?dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, draperies,?everything! A Direction Book is in package. To match any material, have dealer | show you "Diamond Dy&} Color Card. Wm T/^II 1 I1NSU AGAINS [ I say this because fire is 1 I and when it comes it alwa against this damage you wa I nice, after the fire has been our buildings, stock or macf ! them?to feel that we have company covering Vne loss c I THIS AGENCY has facili erty wherever situated, ar.c writing farm property?dw EDWIN G. D I LEXJNGT I Fire, Live Stock and I STRENGTH REPUT J ' Fire and Anton Repres Liverpool Lcn J LEXINGTON, t ? I ABSOLUTE!. | Special Attention Paid j I Baltimore D IJ 1329 1-2 Main St. COLt Look for Large Electric oig j Hours 8 to 8. S\ C. D. KENNY iiiiiniBiKr Coffees, Teas, Su j Always have speciahbranch at 45e is very popular: oth< have Teas to suitjyour tast NEW CROP RICE, 1 C. D. KENN 1637 MAIN STR K..- ' !' :i> Ip'1"' ?< * '< cept .. ? re-:.-. Tho:e s no against it?except that nr. hi.-siau" | scenes are shown in the n. respectable people simply t ;t\ ?] . it. ASPIRIN FOR HEADrtCric i i I " * ' ri I > Pnnnm* | rvame DUyci 10 v/ii ucuumv : Aspirin?say Bayer Insist on ''"Bayer Tablets o: Aspirin" In a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Headache. Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" meaus genuine Aspirin prose- ' <1 by physicians for nineteen year.- Tandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost iv.\r cents. Aspirin is trade mai? of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- | acidester of Salicylic?eid. [ m?PB3? ?? UUMHuMMJMMJgg ?T FIRE I iable to occur at any time, ? tys creates damage. It is g nt protection. It is mighty : put out and we look over r linery?or what is left of a policy in a good insurance )f these possessions of ours, ities for insuring your prop- % i has excellent facilities for g ellings, barns, live stock, 11 REHER, Agt | ON, S. C. 11 Automobile Insurance ATION SERVICE & | li.'-'V&rKAriz-.riiri-yEgra?aaa^aacziL^?:^aB^ : i jobile Insurance || renting i clon and Globe South Carolina B i zzlzz. 5>a.-JSSEgri^s?Ty.jt-gr:^. j ====^~ = | ,Y PAINLESS ii modern methods we will | love Teeth, Live Nerves, 1 li the most sensitive cavi- || without Pain or Bad After |j cts. to Out of Town Patients ental Parlors fi JMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 | n and Moving Dental Exhibit tairs. indays 10 to 3 gj r<f\ SPECIAL vl/ DEALERS IN TrmmrTTTir. gar Rice andjGrits. 5 of Coffe. Kennys? special er coffee to suit you: also e. Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retail j YrA Phone 154-153 ! EET, COLUMBIA W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\XVW^\\V^W.\W\\VV\VVWWXVVVV.VVVVV\\\V I SAFETY I | STRENGTH | | SERVICE | ^ ^ | IT IS OUR DUTY as well as our PLEASURE to promote in S 3 every way consistent with the principles of SOUND banking, 3 g the financial strength and growth of the business interest of this k .. community. Come in and let us get together?we are something ^ jP a more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, and v: | it is a matter of pride with as, that aside from the responsibilities ? % we have developed in our business, we have cultivated the friendI ship of those whom we serve. ?> > Prnsneritv is reflected to this Bank from'the increased dfos- > X r?' * p ^ perity of our patroos. 5 | The Bank of Columbia f | Columbia, S. ^ S 9 5 9\\\\\\vm\\\\vv\\\v^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v\\v\\\\^\v\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\v\\\\u\\v\\\\ Lifetime Furniture Had your grand father or mother not used excellent judgement in the selection of their furniture would you have those antique pieces you cherish so much ? . This same kind of furniture is obtainable from us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons of the men who made your grand parent's furniture. Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down to you, what pleasure and comfort you can get out of furniture bought from us?furniture that you can pass on to future generations, knowing it will o-jve them the same service it has given CJ you. Furniture like that must be good. Let us show you our complete line, so moderately priced. You will not be urged to buy. Do not hesitate to make our store your headquarters when in Columbia. VAN METRE'S LIFETIME FURNITURE Funeral Directors and Embaimers. Complete Motor Service 1313-19 Main St., - - 'Phone 113 Columbia, S. C. I j j Shoes F or Everybody i Guaranteed to wear easy j and longest. We carry shoes for the entire family in sizes and widths to j fit every one. All Si vies. Our salesmen ar e experience ed shoe men and our cash system saves you money 1518 Main Street COLUMBIA. S. C. j J ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE Work of any ncrt is pure drudgery if it mean* merely earning your existence. But with r purpose back of it you are working for a regard ai d it lightens your tasks and makes work a re*] ple&iure. Bnva s purpose in life: Make your life a success] Stan bj building up a savings account in this institution. It will furn?b yaj with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home, independence, wealth?they all come within your reach if yon n*?rsistentlv save. Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both larsre and small accounts. THE OLD RELIABLE The Carolina National Bank of Colombia W. A. Clark. President. Joa. M. Bell, Cashier. T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Bell. Asst. Cashier. . . ^