The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 01, 1920, Image 9
DEATH OF MISS FANNIE FRICK
SADDENS CHAPIN COMMUNITY.
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Special to "tho Dispatch-News.
Cliapin, Nov. 2p.?This -community
was saddened Wednesday by the death
of Miss Fannie Frlck. She had been
suffering untold agony far two years,
but nil that loving hands could do
was of no avail. She leaves to mourn
her death three sisters, two brothers
and ji licvst of relations and friendw.
Miss Fannie was a good woman and
was loved by all who knew her. She
Will 1)0 CPPtlV lnl^SPfl ill nnnimn- .
nlty.
Miss Maude Farr of Columbia
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Ada Farr.
Among the boys from Newberry
College who spent Thanksgiving at
home are Messrs. Roy Wiggcrs, Albert |
Shealy, Bennie Berhman. Clarence
Haltiwnnger, Willie Frank Sheal>,
Claude Shealy and Messrs. Epting
and Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Williams and
Miss Gladys Williams spent Thanksgiving
with their mother, Mrs. Mattie
Williams. '
Miss Marguerite Eleazcr spent the
weeke-nd with Mr. Hook's family at
New Brookland. ?
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine ana
ehildren sncnt Thitmlnv x.-i?n v..
Jonas Ballcntino's family. V
Miss Minnie Williams of Newberry'
is visiting relatives around Chapin. j
Mr. Thurston Shcaly of Columbia
PEITONA
Pcptona, a reconstructive tonic aid '
for enriching the blood, building the
strength and improving the health j
generally. Pcptona is an excellent!
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preparation to help alleviate coughs, i
colds, bronchitis, similiar ailments and
valuable for nervous disorders. The !
preparation's excellence is insured by!
the scientific use of selected qualities j
of peptonized iron, malt, manganese j
citrate, nux vomica and cascara sag- |
rada pleasantly flavored. Guaranteed .
and for sale only by the Rexall Store. ,
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CAMELS have wonderful
full-bodied mellowmildness"
and a flavor as
refreshing as it is * new.
Camels quality and Came
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Domestic tobaccos win you c
Camels blend never tires
Camels leave no unpleasant
nor unpleasant cigaretty o(
What Camels quality ai
mean to your satisfactu
out at once! It will pro\
you compare Camels w
in the world at any prii
Camel a are sold everywhere in scientifically
cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in
carton. We strongly recommend this carte
' empply or When you travel. ,
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBAi
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spent a few days last week with his t
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shealy. *
Miss Floy Shealy, principal of the 1
Cowpens high school, spent the week-i<
pod with her sisters, Mrs. Ht
Wessinger and Wilbur Fulmer.N j<
DOTS FROM CROSS ROADS. <
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The party Saturday night was en- I ]
joyed by all who attended. it
Miss iLinsie Bach man f spent the jl
iweek-end at her home. j\
j Misses Lurline Stromr.n and En?. 1
rwumi^apeni me weea ena with Mr. ic
and Mrs, C. G. Williams.
Mr. D. V. Hutto was with his best r
girl Saturday night. o
Mr. Berry from Hampton Roads, jc
Va., attended the party Saturday | J
night.. He seemed to enjoy himself. j\
Mr. Whetstone and Mr. Williams I
from Wagener and Misses Minnie and |
Josie Rister were out riding Sunday]
afternoon. .. *
Mr. Hilton Yomcc paid a visit r
through Palm Beach Sunday after*
noon. Cob.? fi
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i.AAHtKN'CF C. ('HAVIS
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Served Long Time as Methodist %
Preacher.?Worried Over Crops. .
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Bennettsville, Nov. 29.?The Rev. |c
Lawrence C. Chavis, local Methodist]51
preacher of this county, ended his |
own life early Sunday morning, ac- i 1
cording to information here. (
"Without awakening any member of |
the family he left his rodnt very early j
Sunday and went into a piece of j
woods not very far from his home, <
where he is supposed to have shot ^
himself with a shotgun, the load taking
effect in his head. Death appar- j
ently followd instantly. When olh- |?
er members of the family arose they j?
missed him and went to look fof*|
him, and found his body. M
The Rev. Mr. Chavis for a number jr
of years served'as a local pieacher 1
in the neighborhood where he was
:eared, the upper part of Marlboro 1
county. He was held, in the very .
highest esteem by every one and had
FALoToFDO^ORmLLFl
a-ru-aa for Catarrh of tho Stomach, | !
Colds and Qrip |
ro-na for several year# and can heartily re- O
rrb of the itomach or entire aycUm. I at- o
)m It for coldi and grip. It standi off lota A j
Dakeaono feel liito a new person." A !
B. I", BUTTLES. A
61, Wayneatraxg, Kentucky. X
9 a bottle of Pe-ru-nm in the house for 5
She and colds may osumlly.be relieved by ?
ru-na taken in time. Nasal catarrh, indi- 3
m, diarrhoea, rheumatism or other troubles j}
rbal condition of the mucoufl membranes jg (
'e-ru-na as the successful treatment. Tbe <1
E, strength restoring qualities of this well jf
f are especially marked after a protracted A }
rip or Spanish Flo. **?. . 5 t
la justly p~jgdeii*;;aeorflof fifty years' j? .
?ctor for the-whole family. ?
SOLD EVERYWHERE |
mrawCwwuMOOOOdOOMMOOtt '
^ye matJe f
cigaretty aftertaste . jfe
id expert blend can JF?
on you should find j| |
re our say-so when
ith any cigarette
y seated packages of 20 r^fc/s,
i o /Haesme-popor-covercd B J
>n tor tho homo or olhoo * I c
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iccumulated considerable property
md was in good financial condition.
However, the delay in gathering his
?rops, the heavy losses that hV* and
ithers are sustaining In their prolucts,
his own worries ahd troubles
id the troubles and worries of hi"
Tiends ?md neighbors had supposedy
uffected his mind durinc the last
wo or three weeks and according, to
!riends. he was noticeably mentally
vrong. No one, howeveg, suspected
lis committing any act of violence
ither upon himself or any one else.
The Rev. Mr. havis belonged to
i very large family in this county
md had a large family cc.iineotion
md will be vtrv greatly mixsed both
:i the churcn uid in the sta' * He
vas a good i.itiac n.
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GILBERT DOTS.
Mr. H. G. Taylor visited Mr .Will
tisinger a short while Sunday afterloon.
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Miss Annie Lee Corley and little
ister Nolie May visited Miss Eva
Rsinger Sunday morning.
We are sorry to know that Miss
'ranees Craps run a nail in her .foot
>ut hope it will he better by the next-,
writing.
Mr. J. W. Risingc* returned to Batsburg
after spending Saturday night
md Sunday with his family.
Miss Annie Lue Corley and Miss
Sva Risinger visited lytiss Frances
'raps Sunday evening.
Mr. Alihont Taylor and wife and
ittle son, Hubert visited Mrs. S. D.
dcCartha Sunday.
Mr. Oscar Hite .visited Mr. Will
Risinger Sunday evening.
Mr. Peake Ivory visited his brother
n law, Mr. Sim McCartha, Saturday
md Sunday.
Mrs. J.- A. Steele and little daugher,
Carri? May have returned home
ifter spending a short while with her
mrents.
Mrs. Ella Corley visited her sister.
drs. Lizzie McCartha.
JAKE.
BARGAIN IN A HOME
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In tho incorporated limits of the
own of Lexington. Formerly home
)f Frank George. It is a seven-room
louse only a few years old, built of
ho very best heart lumber before the
ise in price. A large barn, smoke
louse, tenant house and other outmildings
are located on the lot.
A
louse has electric lights and other
;onveniences. Lot contains one and
me-eights acre and has nice young
jrchard.
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Will be sold at a bargain for quick
iale. Can be bought for much leas
han the house could be built for. Ap-*"
ily to "*? *
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E. M. DuPRE,
Columbia, - - S. C.
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CDAY^SFRIXG DOTS.
Misses Marie Mercy Dee and Car6.
V. Spires visited their grandmother,
Mrs. Carrie Barrs, Sunday.
Ms. and Mrs. J. W. Frick visited M?.
W. M. Laird and fajnily Sunday.
Mr. Melton Laird visited Mr. J,
H. Hydrlck Sunday.
Miss Annie Mae Laird lias returned
to her school after spending the weekend
at hcrme. *
Mr. Quinton Jumper from Salleys!
dined with Mr. W. M.' Laird asd family I
Thanksgiving day. * |
We had a very interesting sermon
delivered to us at King Grove Sunday
aftrnoon by Hev w' v,ri?*?
. ?? uttiuy ana |
also will have prachlng again next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend
services.
y Brown Eyes.
DEATH OF MRS. SIGHTIiER.
Mrs. Nancy Spires Sightler, who
died Friday night at the residence of
her cousin, "W. Tt. "Wlllism Brook"for
skilled
Honest Treatment
After Other Doctors Fail
. Consult .
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Dr. W. R. REGISTER
SPECIALIST
206 1-2 Main Street, Columbia; S. C.
Expert in the Treatment of. all
old-standing ' Nervous, Blood,
Skin and Pelvic Diseases of Men
and Women.
WE GIVE A $10
EXAMINATION FREE
"606" and "914"
Administered Intravenously for
Blood Disorders
WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY!
Catarrh, Asthma, Pellagra,
Bronchitis, Tumors, Stomache
Epileps^*^^ euntis, Galstones
Rheumatism* Dropsy, Deafness
Varicocele, Bladder and Kidney
Troubles, Stricture, Hydrocele
Prostate Glands, Piles,
Fistula, and Male and Female
Weakness, High Blood Pressure
and Ridney Disorders.
We employ to our practice all the
latest Imported Serums, Vaccnes,
Antoxins, Bacterins,1 Imported
Euronean Tntrnvonono
Specific Remedies and the latest
and best appliances forthespedy
cure of stubborn diseases.
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You pay for results only. No
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lasting results.
Consultation and Examination
FREE. All dealings confidential.
Hours: Daily 9 a. m. to 7
Pi m. Sundays, 10 to 2 p. m
or^y. Phone 94,
Come to see us and let us render
you the results we are giving
daily to others and leave the
payment end of it in your own
hands.
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In Front-Rann
> Cod-liver oil stands
first on the list of fats,
in the ease with which -j
it is assimilated,* This
?- explains why
SCOTTS
! man AiAii
tmULSlUN I
of super-refined Nor* I
wegian cod-liver oil |
fis so helpful to 1
those of any age
who are run- |
down in body.
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land, was buried yesterday afternoon
at Spires' burial ground, about lb
miles away In Lexington county. She i
leaves her husband, T. M- Sightley, of
Lexington county, one brother, Vandy
Spires of Lexington; three sisters)
Mrs. Ellen Howell, Mrs. Irene Hill of )
Lexington and Mrs. Lucreta Hanong j
of "West Palm Beach, Fla. She had ,
many friends who Join with the family
\n mourning her death.?The ;
! State, 29th. i
WIESEPAPE,
1517 Main Strec
I, J. M. V;
am in bu
COLUMB
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to serve the .peopl
nity. I 'pledge r
will be of the higl
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my prices right,
that quality. Ren
me to please you.
VanW
' Furniture and
' Main Street
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When Evening Shadov
Fall
YOU WILL NEED TO CARE FC
YOUR EYES. They must rest a
not be strained. OUR PERFE<
Lenses rest the eyes.
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ^.
AVERY, Th
1508 Main Street.
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Parts For
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and Auto
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We have a Complet
Wrenches, Pliers, Sc
Spring
Also All
Automobile OiL
?I maIL 6M>Eb
We Prepay Delivery
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SWANSEA MASONS ELECT. ';^fv
Swansea, Nov. 28.;?At ft * regular
communication of Oliver ledge, A.
F. & A M., No. 133. held Friday
night the following officers were elected
to serve next year: J. E. Ott. W.
M.; D. B. Redmond, S. W.j H. A.
Blume, J. W.; L>. C. Furtlck, treasurer;
A. P. Jackson .secretary; li H.
Williams. S. D.; J. T. Martiii, J. D.;
Dewey Williams, Stewart; P .L. Redmond,
Stewart; Z. A. Martin,. f'ler.
OCR EYE GLASS SERVICE
is so?efficient that it does more than
simnlv hsln th? !?'+? t* *? -
?- m- ??>?* "* * vticvca iUU
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eyeH and mind, too, from Btraih. It
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very often stops headaches that have
seemed incurable. This service is at
your command at a,py time. If your
sight is not right, now is the time to
have us make it so.
Optometrist.
it Columbia, S. C.
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siness in
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merchandise
lest quality and
consistent with
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Columbia, S. C.
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Ford Cars
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Kinds of
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