The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 20, 1920, Image 9
DOTS FROM Un/TON.
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I Hilton, October 19.?Wo'rc proud to
?iy at thlwrltlngCfhja't'tin? farmers
ofthis coiiihiunlty wIlV so6n bo through
gathering ijheir crqp. Mr. A. M.
Blckley has the community's most
heartfelt sympathies In-the loss of his
faithful watch-dog "Buster." The
cause of his death WrMf by'tire simple
operation 6f araputa^iWg'jh'ls tall with
an a-*o which rqsviltQjl ,ln, jtis bleeding I
to dr-th. 'ia.;>>; ,?; .3 - :.s.
Two Of the tilt)hi handsome and
charming youn^. ladles. of the South;
tho Misses Eva and Orrle Slice, went
to the moyies last Saturday night and
motored back home with Mr. Stuck.
Wo wish tpese young .'iftiU'es much success
U3 authors of "Green Coat." ,
The Rev. Enory Slice of this section
called on Ills best girl Sunday night.
One of the most prosperous farmers
of this sec.tlon, Mr. N. . W . Slice, killed
one of thd largest highland-moccasins
ever seen: in this sectlpn. lie measured
5 fe&t and 7 1-2 inches and was
large nough to swallow a mule.
Mr. Tom Shealy and Mr. Eddie Bee
Amick of Cliapin were seen in Apn'
around Hilton Sunday evening. on
their way to,see their-host girls.
Mr. W. L>. Slice and two sons, W.
M. and O. O., of ne'ur Chapln, were
visiting their ?;elative?' hiid friends in
the Shady Grove section; Sunday. Mr.
and ,Mrs. Noah Blckley and
family were,, visiting his son,, Mr. and
Mrs. Flemjninff Bickley, Sunday.
Miss Bessie llickley. who has been
ill for somfe time, has gone to the hospital
for -a serious operation, and is
getMng along fine at.jthis writing.
Mrs. D.,C. Lever is very ill af. this
time, hut we hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. James Slice of Columbia, spent
Iho weok-end with his father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Slice.
COME AGAIN.
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INTERESTING LETTER
FROM W.yRREN. ARIZONA
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The JJispatch-N&ws Is in receipt of
jl letter from' Rlise Harris, a former
well known colored resident of I.?ex
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ington, now living in Warren, Arizona,
which will no doubt be of interest
to many people, it i.- as follows:
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Well. I hardly know what to write,
as I have been away so lemg and I
suppose most all the folks have forgotten
me. I often think of all of
you, but I have no desire whatever to i
eome back to- South Carolina to make
our home, as this place is home to us.
For the last three years we have been !
living here at Warreir and have a very
comfortable home. Wo expect to
stay here to educate our. children. We
have four children, three boys and
one girl, the youngest of whom is a
boy, three and One-half years old.
Three of the children are in school.
We have very good schools her*' ten
months of the twelve. All boroks anu 1
supplies are furnished by the state. |
The town of Warren is a suburb of j
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Lexinstoa Man's
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Will Interest I leaders ol' the l>is- j
|?at?*lV-Xe\vs.
TIiu.sc having tiu; misfortune to suf- |
fi r froi i backache, urinary disorders,
gravel, dropsical swellings, rh timatie. J
p:fius, < oilier kidney an*l bla?ider :
iliserd' : wiM read villi gratification I
this em-'Urn'-'ing siabenenl by .a. hex-!
iiiufon nr 11
ly.;: "I ban- had IS y trouble oro.r
:;iiict' boyhood. I ! : ?! ;i too !
desire i" para tin; kidney secretions
!i'! tin ?'j *. ;|!i a die llirouyh my!
kidneys. 1 tried dinVronl tli-r.Ra to
yet. ivlief, luit didn't. 1oi re anv. >m'il
1 ?:? ? ! 1 Conn's Kid m-v 1'ills. Ponn'n |
\v: SdVr 1b t;i : !! :!) re: 1 *" < *: :x- i
bim ti. \\ I:ou vr ! feel t!i niijThtest)
return i ' til'- ;: oubh\ ! tnke*n few of'
! Joan's'n rid it: 1 soon I' , dtp up in line |
shape." |
I'i'.cc idle. :.t . !: dealers, Don't i
it.sply asIc lor a kidney remedy?;ret |
i Joan's Kidney Rills--- tin* same that;
Mr. Roberts had. Ros'.er-Milburn j
Co.. Mfrs., TJuealo, N. Y.
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FULL 0' PEP
" " Egg Mash
8 1-3 pounds... . 50cj
25 pounds $ 1.50 j
50 pounds $2.75
100 pounds $5.15 ,
B. B, KIRKLAND
SEED CO |
Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.
Phone 793*
Blsbeo, and is situated two miles to
the east. It has a population of 2,-.
042. while ^Msbce has a population of
9.&13. Lowell, situated between Blsbeo
and' Warren, hds a population of
3,'250. All the business and amusement
of the town are conducted at
Bisbee.
[; There ate people here, front overy
! pm*t of the world, I believe, but "turkey."
Thero are a few 'Japanese hero.
Thore are.a lot of.Serblnns here, and
'lately Mexicans have been added to
the population. Tho ' necessaries of
life are as high here and they could
well bo.
This is tho centre of a great copper
mining industry, some of the largest
in tho .world. .While tho soil is fertile
tho rainfall is so short that farming
is Scarcely carried' on nt fill
Wo would appreciate very much
hearing from any of our /relatives and
friends hack in our old home who
i/nifiht chance, to road this.
RLdSE ICARltlB.
Uox 026. Warren, Arizona.
ARE YOU COMI
THE GREAT
STATE
AT CO!
October i
Greatly Improved grounds
more Attractions than evei
miss the State Fair next w
! wVioro ixrill
.^ TI44V&V TV HI KJVs liV/1 ;
SPECIAL REDUCED RA1
The $1.00 admission fee ad
as to the fair grounds. Sp
ENLARGED GOVE]
EXCITING " AUT
World-Wide Enterie
More liberal prer
Enlarged Agric
SOUTH CAROLINA'S GR1
Official State Show of the
An
Great get together week
Agents and Boys ari<
CAROLINA?CLEMSOt
on Big r
Annual encampmen
? throughout
, Plan Now lo Meet You
REMEMBER, IT'S NEXT
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Yes tlioy use if yon wear tlui
i'c viiovt them : eii . <?'i luo]
jj the wasted tins.* nod bo. her of
ij tine; them on! And it's stii! \v<
J ^ ' GLA
' - THE INVIST
KRYPTOKS (pronounced Or
view in one^.pair. But no one
focals because the ugly seam u
been eliminated from KRTPT(
TREAT your eyes to our care
I tion.
Artifical Ey
Office Hours, 8 to 7. Si
O. L. Walte
THREE
1221 Main St., Colombia. S. C.
30 Evans St., Florence, S. C.
MA$flCK'& FEJRRY NEWS. .
.Amick's Ferry. Oct. 18,?Farmers
are very- busy In this section gathering;
their? corn, preparing to sow a
large crop of grain, which wll lbe .a
profitable crop. , ? /
Mr. Boyd Holiis visited his old
chum. Mr. A. L. Shealy, last Sunday.
Mr. N. O. Monts QTf Chapirf. Route ^
1, spent last Saturday night with
friends of this section. ..,
? -Mr. Victor Shealy and wife and
little son Hubert Cliston, spent the
day with Mr. I. E. Koon and family
last Sunday.
Mr. D. D. Amick and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday with rela- ^
( ves of the Dutch Fork section!
Misses Bua, Margaret ' and Alice |
Ruth Holiis, visited their friends, '
Misses Florence and Janie Selgler, last )
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Mr. Alvin Shealy and wife, spent a
short while last-Sunday morning: with (
Mr. A.' I. Shealy and wife. '
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NG NEXT WEEK . I !
SOUTH CAROLINA I
I FAIR
LUMBIA ;
24th 29th
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; and facilities and many >
- before presented. Don't] r
reek. People from every- "
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PES ON ALL RAILROADS ' k
mits tp Horse Races as well
ecial rates for children.
RNMENT EXHIBITS
OMOBILE RACES
s of Fine Live Stock
niums attracting > * '~
ultural Displays
EATEST POULTRY SHOW
nerican Poultry Association
of Farm Demonstration,
i Girls Club Workers # j
J FOOTBALL CLASSIC
rhursday
t of Clemson Cadets
Fair Week.
r Friend at the State Fair.
'WEEK. DON'T MISS IT|
s 'fima- Wasters?
m:"> lor reacting oniv and have to
k distant objects. Think of
r r'nually taking-efT and puti;'
yi.u are tied to two pairs.
SSES
IF. BIFOCALS
iptocks,) combine near and far
knows that you are wearing bir
bump of the. old timers has
DKS.
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and secure maximum satistaces
Fitted $15.
mday's by Appointment.
;r Optical Co
OFFICES:
211 Kiiig St., Charleston, S. C.
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' .Mr. Bi E}~. Amick and wifq and little
daughter Bertie Mae of the Dutch
Fork taction spent Saturday night
bind Sunday with relatives of this section.
The writer made a very' pleasant
trip to Cameron, S. C? last Thursday,
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LONG SEARCH ENDED;
REWARD AFTER FOUR
YEARS' OF SUFFERING
READ MR. JUSTICE'S STATEMENT
"I have suffered for four years
rrom rheumatism and constipation.
Not long ago I saw an ad. in the paper
with ^ free coupon attached. I
slipped it out and got a free bottle of
RE-COMA. I took it according to
directions and about the fourth day
my rheumatism, left me. I had also
mffered froijj. constipation which was
relieved. I have only taken one bottle, i
thit I never felt better in my life than
[ do now.
"Fpr years I have taken different
tinds of medicine, but I can honesti,
lay that RB-CU-MA has done me
liore good than anything I have ever
iaken.
' 'I think RE-CU-MA should be rec nitnended
to every sufferer from
heumatism for I know it is what they
iced to make them well. I want this
etter published so others will know
t'hat RE-CU-MA has done for me, and
(vhat it will do for them. I never cxiect
*o be without RE-CU-MA again.
(Signed) J. S. Justice.
, "Dprharn, N. C."
RE-CUi.MA is sold on a four days'
uarantec by Harmon Drug Cq., and
il good drug stores at $1.20 and tax.
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Buggies.
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Hackney Buggies, ' >
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We have every style and siz<
Our Guarantee Means so:
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returning Sunday afternoon following, |i
reporting a nice time while down in <
th&t section. . n
There, will, be communion services
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Carlisle's
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:FRESH::MEATS
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jjcmucc wc uuy uur slucil
t therefore the first always to
| ket affords.
\ And don't forget we are
I best Western and Native me
' surate with the U-Totem wi
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I Here's a sample:
\ 24-lb. Sack Our Home Self-I
] Maxwell House Coffee,poun
\ Pata-(5|rtce Flour, package
\ California Peaches, No. 3cai
3Arbuckie's Coffee, pound:. .
ft Fancy New Crop Rice, poun<
p Stew Beef, pound ...... ...
j: Loin Steak, pound . .
L' Pot Roast, pound _..... ..
? Loin Roast, pound
3 Pork Chops; pound....... w....
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; 1405 Assembly St., osagE
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plendid line of well r
Washington Buggies Hi
ies $125 00 Hess Buggies, i
tusselUWagons, $80 00 . Ht
* in above makes. Con e i
methirvg.
p-C&nder Mi
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?t Mt Pleasant nest Sunday at 11 o'jlocfc,
the 24th. Everybody has u.?fcbV~ ^
llal Invitation.
^ BfcACK BOSS.
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:::GROCERIES: |
iould buy at the U-Totem: 1
fresh each week and are!
offer any decline the mar-J|
specializing in tne verygv
;ats, with prices commen-i
ly, which is enuff said.j
lising Floor. $1.65
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16c'
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25c .
35c
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ickrtev Wagons
n ami sab them on our floor. <
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C olumbia, S. C.
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