The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 25, 1920, Image 3
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LEXINGTON BAPTIST
ASSOCIATION FEB. 28-29.
|HHflme union meeting of the Lexing HaB
Baptist Association meets with
jHEHV Saluda Lexington Baptist church
I Eirday and Sunday next, February
Sglttr 29.
HHmH Programme.
^BHRrhe program will be as follows:
OHIO A. M. to 10:30?Devotional exHflH-cises.
HV 10:30 to 11.?Enrollment of dele^^ gates
and report .from churches.
11 to 11:30?Introductory sermon
O. W fTrowder.
mm 11.30 A. M. to 12 M~.?First Query,
Hjj^L "What will be the Final Outcome
I B| the Sturggle to Establish God's
|MHingdom on Earth?"
Discussion?By Rev. J. P. Carder.
12 to 1:30 p. m.?Noon recess.
^B 1:38 p. m. to 2 p. m.?Second query.
"Can one Know God and Have an
HBfcnloving heart" " Discussion by Bro.
HB^>. Kirkland. .
Hfto p. m. to 3:30 P. M. Miscellan^^H^Hftusiness.
HHB p. m.?Adjournment to Sun^^9^Ho:00
A. Ml
M. to 11 a. m.?Sunday school
j^^^Kercises and discussing- of the im
Krtance of a Sunday school to the
H^Biurch?Discussion by Rev. W. S.
H^^ll a. m. to 12 m.?Missionary SerKSBi
H^Bon by Rev. J. M. Culbertson.
u rn me n t.
E. Q. HALL,
W&r ..' J. F. GUNTER.
' . S. R. TAYLOR,
CHARLIE GUNTER.
^:<r; ' . Committee.
JWATEREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
H NEWS AND NOTES OF INTEREST
B The flu epidemic has not proved a
H^np-tal blow to this section. It has not
I^Pbeeit found necessary up to this writW
ing to close the school.
t . Farmers have been making rapid
[ progress crushing stalks and subsoilI
ing for the 1920 crop. A peanut farm
I is being more or less talked about, as
, HANDS, ARMS,
LUIS ASLEEP
r Ami Was Rnn-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady*
five Bottles of Cardai
Hade Her Well
WW. ,
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Print,
of this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much
run-down and weakened, bo much
that I could hardly do anything at
all, I was so awfully nervous that
I could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the time...
I knew I-must have some relief or
I I would soon be In the bed and In a
' serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
about my taking CarduL He
said, 'It's a good medicine, and good
for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles.
. .After about the second bottle I
felt greatly Improved...before taking
It my limbs and hands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength came back to
me and I was soon on the road to '
-*v- health. After the use of about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-work
and attend to my six children besides.".
You can feel safe in giving Cardu!
a thorough trial for your troubles. It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients with no
bad after-effects. Thousands of woman
have voluntarily written, telling of
the good Cardul has done them. It
should help you, too. Try it. E 74
If Yoor Eyes Need
attention, or the glasses you are using
are not just right, consult our eye
sight specialist, it costs you nothing.
And if necessary will fit you to the
kind of glasses your eyes require. ?
A. J; GLAXOX,
at Tapp's Department Store,
Cor. Main and Bfanding Sts.
Columbia. S. C.
AnAteifcii AfctAiiAri ilAh I n> Ai I li A
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
.give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
17.07 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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' wfrwuwirwuir
the boil weevil is expected to reduce
the cotton crop. Farmers who have
pea seed to sell hit the nail on the
head, as they are bringing good
prices. Mr. Elerd Hall has sold f>0
bushels at $5.00 a bushel.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Willie Shcaly and
their daughter. Miss Girley. visited
Prof. H. Cromwell Shealv and family
Sunday evening.
Mr. George Gunter has recently
moved to his new home in Gilbert.
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the Wateree section.
Mr. Lewis Hallman and Miss Ruth
Kyzer were happily married February
11. Their many friends wish them
much success and happiness.
Mr. Miles Kyzer, son-in-law of Mr.
Willie Shealy, has moved "into his
new home in this locality recently.
Mr. Elard Hall and his son George I
and also Mr. Pickens Bouknight and
Prof. H. C. Shealy motored to Lexington
last Saturday to attend the
teachers' association.
There are several new structures
being built and to be built in this locality.
The humming of Mr. Xeely
Wingard's saw mill is a popular song.
OFF FOR NORTHERN MARKETS*
Special to The Dispatch-News. ?
Chapin, Feb. 23.?Mrs. J. K. Hal- 1
tiwanger, the progressive manager of
the Chapin Millinery Company, left
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22. for Baltimore
and other Northern markets,
where she will purchase an up-to-date
stock'of spring millinery for her patrons.
Mrs. Haltiwanger selects her
stock with care and taste and she i
doubtless soon have on display a good
line of new spring millinery.
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and aches |
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
The world's standard remedy for kidney.
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles?the j
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for tbo name Gold Medal oc ??err box
and accent no imitation
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant j
Fresh native meats always on band.
lea sold in any quantity from 5e op
Our restaurant is prepared to furniak
*11 hfttn* Firat rlus meals
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prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Doer to PoAofie*.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
FLOWERS
Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc.
Fine Wedding Work a Specialty.
PLANT NOW:
Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia,
Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet, Carrot,
ffettuce; Mustard, Radish, Spinach,
Turnip.
Let us help you select best
things to plant.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1519 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - -S. C.
Save Money
Come to Columbia and buy your .
BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS!
from me and you are sure to save I
money, because I sell cheaper |
than anybody else.
Fresh Loi of
HORSES and MULES |
just in my stables. Come now!
and make your selection. All of
them at prices to suit you.
Sweeney Stables,
1413 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
ROUTE 2, SWANSEA.
Miss Mary Jefcoat spent Saturday
night with Miss Josephine Kirkland.
Mr. R. C. Griffith dined with Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Smith on Saturday. !
The families of Messrs. R. E.
Inabinet- and H. E. Williams have!
been confined to their beds for the J
past week with flu.
Mr. D. C. Jefcoat made a business J
trip to the Gilbert section on Saturday |
afternoon.
Mrs. Jettie Smith of Woodford vis- j
I
f
Dved Her Faded
J
Skirt, Also a Coat
1 I
"Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel j
Just Like New?So Easy!
Don't worry about perfect result^. j
Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give j
a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, j
whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed [
goods,?dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts,
children's coats, draperies,?everything! j
A Direction Book is in package.
To match any material, have dealer
snow you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.
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IJN3U
AGAINS
I say this because fire is li;
and when it comes it alwa:
against this damage you war
nice, after the fire has been
our buildings, stock or mach:
them?to feel that we have i
company covering Ihe loss o:
THIS AGENCY Has facilit
erty wherever situated, and
writing farm property?dwe
etc.
EDWIN G. Dl
LEXINGTC
Fire, Live Stock and I
STRENGTH REPUTE
W. E. Hi
Fire and Autom
Repress
Liverpool, Lone
LEXINGTCN,
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ABSOLUTEL
Special Attention Paidjt<
Baltimore D<
1329 1-2 Main St. COLU
Look for Large Electric Sign
at St
Honrs 8 to 8. Su
C. D. KENNY
rrrrrrriTTm
Coffees, Teas, Sui
Always have specialjjbrands
at 45c is very popular: othe
have Teas to suitjyour tast<
NEW CROP RICE, \
C. D. KENN
1637 MAIN STR1
ited friends in this section on Wed- !
nesday.
Mr. M. A. Howard, carrier on route
two, spent a few days last week with
his parents, in the Gilbert section.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smith, Mr. Elzie
Crout and Mrs. A mar all of Woodford,
spent last Sunday, with relatives and
friends near Gilbert.
ASPIRW FOR COtDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin?say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing proper
directions for Colds, Pain, Headache,
Neuralgia. Lumbago, and RheumatismName
"Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost lew cents. Aspirin is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid?
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RE II
TJFIRE
able to occur at any time, |
is creates damage. It is I,
it protection. It is mighty
put out and we look over i
inery?or what is left of
i policy in a good insurance f1
f these possessions of ours.
;ies for insuring your prop- |
has excellent facilities for |
dlings, barns, live stock, ff
mm, Agt
IN, S. C. I
Automobile Insurance g
JION SERVICE
ad
j
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anting
Ion and Globe
South Carolina j |
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nodern methods we will
ove Teeth, Live Nerves,
1 the most sensitive cavivithout
Pain or Bad ^fter
:ts. I
3 Out of Town Patients ?
sntal Parlors
MB1A, S. C. Phone 586
i and Moving Dental Exhibit
airs. I
ndays 10 to 3 |
r*i\ SPECIAL
DEALERS IN
jar Rice andGrits.
of Coffe. KennysJ'special
ir coffee to suit you; also ;
i. Drop in to see us.
Vholesale and Retail
Phone
154-1 S3 !
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| IT IS OUR DUTY as well as our PLEASURE to promote in |
| every way consistent with the principles of SOUND banking, ^
^ the financial strength and growth of the business interest of this ^
^ . community. Come in and let us get together?we are something |j
> more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, and I
it is a matter of pride with us, that aside from the responsibilities
? we have developed in our business, we have cultivated the friend|
ship of those whom we serve. $
& Prosperity is reflected to this Bank from!the increased pros?
g perity of our patrons. ?
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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 furnicure bought from us?furniture that
you can pass on to future generations, knowing
it will give them the same service it has given
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 Embalmers.
Complete Motor Service
1313-19 Main St., - - 'Phone ill
Columbia, S. C.
Shoes For Everybody
Guaranteed to wear easy
and longest.
We carry shoes for the entire
family in sizes and widths to
fit every one. All Sfvles.
Our salesmen are experi<=>nr<^rl
shr?e men and our
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cash system saves you money
The Booterie
1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C.
ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE
Work of any nort ia pare drapery if it meani merely earning
your existence. But with r, purpose back of it you are wonang
for a reward ai d it lightens your tasks and makes work a rem]
pleasure.
Have s purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by
building op a savings account in this institution. It will funuh ^
yc^ with the means to attain your object A comfortable home,
independence, wealth?they all tome within your reach if yo?
persistently save. -
Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and smaU
accounts
THE OLD RELIABLE
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The Carolina National Bank of Columbia
W. A. Clark, President. Jos. M. Boll, Cashier.
T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Boll. Asst. Cashier.
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