The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 14, 1920, PART I 8 PAGES, Image 7
* SAMARIA HAPPENINGS.
Health In this community is very
good at present.
Rev. J.. E. Poscoe and daughter
Maggie from Greenwood are spending
several days with their daughters, Mr.
Mrs. Ix?yd Hall and Mr. and Mrs. !#.
OlIR INTER
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watched so many of them gr<
i DON'T think your Small
your Banker. To him a sma
Financial Independence.
; Your Banker says to him
established: "I will watch t
i showing unmistakable signs <
dependent some of these day
i the more he can help me."
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YOURSELF, he is very willii
COME IN and let us tell
your business.
SUPERVISED BY THE UNIT
The Home N
Lexingto
Capita), $50,000.00
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30 x 3V2 Goody
Fabric, Anti-Ski
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B. L<ewis of Steedman. They are always
welcome visitors In this community
and we wish they would come more
often.
Mr. Bunios Burgess was the guest
of a dear old friend, Miss May Collum,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hannah Whittle spent Susday
EST IN THE
account
nt means much. We have
ow into GIANTS.
Account is not important to
II account is the first sign of
self, when a new account is
his account. Its owner is
)f growing. He will be ins.
The more I cafi help him
sees you making good with
lg to back your efforts.
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you how this Bank can aid
ED STATES GOVERNMENT
ational Bank
n, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
Goodyea
ires tor &
Built into
cars is a h
ceeded evei
5^ Cords on .
automobile
Manufactu
|31x4-inch
tire factor
every detai
them is m
skill and ct
If you own
Maxwell c
sizes, assur
mileage an
visiting the
Station De;
Go to him 1
Goodyear]
is no surer
isfaction.
its,/
ar Double-Cure $''>'>50 Goody
ther Tread Lj you an
ear Single-Cure 50 casings
d Tread JL JL 30 x 3|
i and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Eula
Cockrel.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and little
daughter Roy of Batesburg spent Sunday
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
Rankin. ^
Mr. Albert Oswald and family spenl
Saturday night asd Sunday with Mr.
I and Mrs. Albert Boatwright.
I Miss Emily Harman of Lexington
, | is spending this week with her cousin,
Miss Eva Burgess and Thelma Fox.
' Mrs. Bessie I-.ee of Columbia is vis.
iting relatives in this community.
Mr. Win. Hartley and family spent
Sunday with her father, Mr. Frank
I nn Mauman.
j Mr. L.. M? Fox and family spent Sat|
urday and Sunday .with Perry L/. Hari
man and family of Lexington,
i Mr. F. S. Burgess was at Batesburg
| Saturday attending to business.
| Mr. Thomas Rogers and sister Suth
! motored to Pelion Sunday afternoon
! for a joy ride.
Miss Minnie Johnson spent Sunday
i aflernoqn at Samaria with friends.
Mr. Jenkins Boatwrlght was the
I guest of Miss Iva Bjjrgess Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. B. Johnson and son Ia>e were
j j at Batesburg Saturday.
I Mrs. F. S. Burgess and son William
| and. Mrs. Marcilla Boatwright spent
Monday with Mrs. Ben Kirkland and
family at Batesburg and enjoyed tho
i day very much.
! Miss Eva Kirkland. the attractive
j daughter of B. L... was a shopper at
j Batesburg Saturday.
I Mrs. Annie and Lula Jones, who
have been confined to their room for
several days with fever, are on the
mei^d. We hope to see them out
soon.
I Mr. It. V. Gantt. known as "Judge"
j Gantt, has been ill ?r several days.
! IKis many friends wul be grieved to
j hear of this and we hope for him a
I speedy recovery. ^
j A FRIEND.
An I'liquaHfic*! llndorsemenu
I "Are you, in favor of votes for women
?"
! "Why ask such a question at this
, -*%z uut . niijuii^u sMjuiuur oorgnum
! in return. "How can * a statesman
'i hope to pet em if he isn't in favor of
' Vm?"?Washington Star.
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an all Cars
Goodyear Tires for
igh relative value ni
n in the famous Goo
he world's highest |
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red in 30x3-, 30x3V:
sizes by the world's 1
y devoted to these
il of the work dot
tarked by extraord
ire.
i a Ford, Chevrolet,
>r other car taking
e vourselt true Goo
d economy on your <
t nearest Goodyear S
aler.
for Goodyear Tires ai
rleavy T ourist Tubes;
means to genuine tii
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ear Hea-C^TTourist Tubes cost no more th
: asked to pay for tubes of less iherit?wh
when such sure protection is available
h size in waterproof bag
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, j CLAY SPRING DOTS.
s I The health of this, community i
. j good at this writing.
1 j The crops are looking fine and ver
promising since the very nice show
: ers which fell la$t week.
Mr. J. H. Hydrick and family mo
tored down to Woodford Sunday after
1 noon, visiting relatives.
Mr. Daniel Sturkie and fanlily asi
also Miss Annie Mae and Nealie Bell
| Laird attended the tent meeting a
j Woodford Sunday night and they ar
i sure having a nice meeting^ dowi
I there. >.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Laird "visitec
Mrs. Laird's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Richard Peel, Saturday afternoon.
The folks of this section are looking
forward to a good meeting which wil
begin at King Grove on Monday nighi
after the 3rd Sunday in July.
We had a mighty nice Sundaj
school at King Grove Sunday afternoon.
alth( ugh our congregation wai
small.
Brown Eyes.
I "WOOD'S |
SEEDS
Crimson Clover
J The WonferM Soil Improver |
Sow It In your corn and cotton
I at the last working, and next
1 year you can plant these two
crops on the same land and make
II bigger crops. It is considered
I I worth 820 to 8.10 ner acre in thn
1 6t' increased productiveness and Im-H
. moved mechanical condition of I
| the loll. ^
[ C3IMS0N CLOVER also maltes
inn excellent winter and spring J
} jrrnzing crop, the best of early
h fcieui feed and a good hay crop.
It.W.Wood & Sons,
i j j^EEDSMEN, Richmond, Va.
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?- UPPER HJTJL/ NEWS.
We are paving: some warm weather
is at this writing.
The* crops are looking fine in and
y throughout this country.
Mr. Lonnie and Albert Bailey were
the guests of Misses Clara and Rosa
Belle Ruekpr RiibiIow
|% ? cuWi uvuii.
Mr. and Mrs. HI D. Rucker were
the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
^ and Mrs. H. D. Stabler, Saturday asd
e Sunday. ^
t Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stabler visited
e Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Furtick Sunday afJ
ternoon
o
Mr. Dan Furtick and Miss Bearlie
1 Jumper attended Sunday school at
Oak Grove Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Frank Wise from New Brook- ^
. land visited his mother, Mrs. Jane
> I
j Wise, Sunday.
t The storm was very iierce around
here Friday afternoon; blew down several
houses, but we were proud to
see the rain. i '
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GASOLINE and KEI
, Just received carload of Gaso
from 2 to 12 Horse Power?P
Engine Drag Saws controlled 1
danger and saves time. Any d
Factory during life of Engine.
Columbia 5
823 Gervais St.
CONSTIF
A simple Herb Remedy that any oi
and sample, 10c.
BODY TONIC, made from roots, h
stores vitality, cleanses and enrich
herb catalogue. 10c. HOW
TO MAKE herb medicine fr<
ers revealed in our "Herb Doctor !
Your money back if not satisfied
you mean business. ADDRESS,
INDIAN JOE, S
! Chas. E.
LEX1NGT0
FIRE INSl
Ample facilities to
size.or class
.
When Evening Shadow
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YOU WILL NEED TO CARE FC
YOUR EYES. They must rest ai
not be strained. OUR PERFEC
Lenses rest the eyes.
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
AVtKY, Th
5 08 Main Street.
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I Parts For
and Auto.
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We have a Complete
Wrenches, Pliers, So
Spring <
Also All
1 Automobile Oih
j MAIL ORDER
I We Preoav Delivers
II Guarantee S
Lorick & Lo
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Wholesale Prices Furnished t
SHOES and SLIPPERS
HE KIND THAT WEARS
EASY AND LONGEST
We are always prepared to serve * .
ur Lexington friends from a Large
tock of dependable Shoes for every
:lnd of wear, in all leathers and sines.
Tho "Family Shoe Store of Columia."
\urmcrs' Medinm and Heavy Work
Shoes a Specialty. ?
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS
7 XV Main bt- COErXJMBIA, 8. C.
10SENE ENGINES
line and Kerosene Engines
ortable Saw Rigs--Gasoline
jy Clutch which eliminates
efective part made good at j
Supply Co.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
*ATION
ne can make at home. Recipe
lerbs, barks and flowers. It re- .
es the blood. Sample and big
Dm roots, herbs, bark and flowRecipe
Book," 10c.
,< Send for sample at once if
)IAN HERB MIRACLE MAN,
urel St., COLUMBIA, S. C.
,
Taylor, jl
iN, S. C,
JRANCE.- ' Jfj
take care of any
i of risk. * v -j
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e Jeweler
COLUMBIA, S. C
Ford Cars j
> Supplies I
: and Full Line of ' - I
rew Plates, Chisels |:
Cutters !1
Kinds of i;j
i and Greases I
s soLttllttb. ? 1
r Charges and
Satisfaction ____ I
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o MerchsBts ob Request