The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 05, 1921, Image 2

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' ????i? BATESKURG MASONS N INSTALL OFFICERS. | < I , Batesburg, Jan* 2.?Eatesburgj* Lodge number 13S A .F. M., met in j extra communication on# Monday', night, December 27th, for the instal- j lation of officers. Ira C. Carson was made. Worshipful Master; S. T. Alt- ; man, S. W.; Napoleon Alford, J. W.; W. B. Miller, Treasurer; J. Frank \] Kneece, Secretary; J. W. Parler, S. j; D.; C. M. Rhodes, J. D.; J. B. Hart- ! II Icy, Tiler; Stewards, B. F. Watson and } J. B. Reid. Miss May Collum and Bunyan Bur- j, cp?<5 xi'prp married at the home of the '"bride on Thursday afternoon of Dec. 23rd. by Rev. J. M. Kneece of Lees- j, ville. The groom is a prosperous far- j mer residing near Samaria and is the j, son of Felix S. Burgess. The bride is', the daughter of Mr. Sammuel Collum j of near Batesburg. and is a young J lady of accomplishments and fine , Christian character. The following Sunday schools in and near Batesburg gave Christmas trees for their pupils on the evening of December 24th.: Rocky Branch, Bethlehem, and Middleburg. These festivities were well patronized and enjoyed by those in attendance. S. A. Keel died at his home on Hill street Monday morning at 10 o'clock i I after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Keel moved to Batesburg two years , ago and engaged in the transfer business. The remains will be interred in the Bethcar church cemetery in Aiken county near his old home Tuesday, .where he spent the greater portion of his life. He is survived by his wife and four children. He was in the 42nd year of age and had been in failing health for a number of years. Most of the students attending college elsewhere returned to thier re spective institutions of learning the!; first of the week after spending the ! holidays with relatives at home. J. S. Rodgers, supervisor of Saluda i % i county, and George C. Steele, super- J r p^leI M Ziron is a tonic medicine for pal yU cess in the treatment of conditions o has been shown in thousands of cs yy Ziron contains no dangerous, habit Fj tonic, compounded in accordance M chemists of high pharmaceutical skit: n The Scientifi UU Many men and women, grateful n write about Ziron, hoping their ex] W "I was very nervous; had bad heads W sleep well at night," writes Mrs. Lai M Tenn. "My husband bought a bottl |M began to pick up. I think it is a ve U My little boy was thin, and looked ^ IX] Ziron, and he mended up and is lool m Money-Back DOUBLE YOUR DOLI Two crops a year and always a market meats. Raise your own and some to ell Let us help you start. No charge. All in1 AMERICAN DUROC-J] Exchange and Dexter Park Avenue > W Specii Continued 1 ON COOK STOVES, RAN1 Furnaces, and Oil Heaters, duced prices. Lorain oil burner at $15 50; four bur: All enameled ware, tin war utensils and household fu: be sold until February 1st i Send us your orders. LORICK B1 1533 Main Street, Coin risor of Lexington county, were here J >n business last Friday. J. P. Copeland spent Tuesday in Greenwood on business. Senator George W. Wightman made | a business trip to Saluda Friday. [ The Graded and High schools re- j' sumed work Monday morning, Jan. 3rd. after a holiday vacation of nearly I two weeks. Work on the high school building located midway between f Batesburg and Leesville is progress- jIng rapidly and will likely be com- ; pleted in the early spring. Summerland college will open Jan- j uary 6th., after a vacation of two j weeks. All the boarding students j spent the holidays at home with their j parents. Miss Emma Keister of the ; i' faculty spent Christmas in Leesville I as the guest of Mrs, Jonas McCartha. j President P. E. Monroe was a visitor j during the holidays to relatives in * Xorth Carolina. ?> O O' NEWS OF CHAPIN TOWN. - j Chapin, Jan. 2.?Rev. and Mrs. B. ! ; J. Wessinger, of the Pelion pastorage j spent a few days last week with his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wessinger. ! Mr. Bennie Clark, one of the Theo I logical Seminary students, spent last I week with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Clark. ,1 if . - -.-V, Vicii'O 1 UI. iii:u .ui a, i- uuii\.i ??w. .. returned to Campobello after spend- j ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fulmer. Mr. Ful- ! i mer is principal of the high school at Campobello. Mrs. Carrie Williams of Washing- I ! ton, D. C., spent a few days last week j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ; Wessinger. Mr. J. C. Haltiwanger, principal of i Stokes high school, has returned to his work after spending the holidays ! with his parents, Mr. arAl Mrs. A. W. ! I Haltiwanger. Miss Sudella Frick has returned to ; Lenoir College after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Brooks Frick. . >EOPLE 1 fe, weak, nervous people. Its sue- M f simple anemia and general debility UU ises of men, women and children. -forming drugs. It is a safe, mild Fx] i with modern medical science, by y ic Iron Tonic n for the benefits they have obtained, periences may be helpful to others. ^4 iches, loss of appetite and could not J ira F. Smith, of Route 1, Springfield, le of Ziron, and I began taking it fc?d W ry good tonic for run-down people. ^ rery pale and delicate. I gave him ^ j king fine." Sold [by druggists on a X i Guarantee. zj. 4 ^ j >>CM>OOOCB, ,ARS WITH DUROCS Ham and bacon are the world's greatest Pure-breds give quick returns for feed, formation free, a postal gets it SRSEY ASSOCIATION t CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ! il Sale for SO Days GES, HEATING STOVES, ' All at greatly reI cook ctove, three ner at $19 50. e, aluminum kitchen rnishing goods will ' at reduced price s. tmbia, S. C. Phone 4PS In mentioning the boys names from Newberry college who spent Christmas at home with their parents last week we omitted Mr. Homer Eargie and Leland Summers. There were lots of marriages in this community during the holidays and the week before Christmas. I Among them were: Mr. Loyd Huff- ' stettler and Miss Lula Wessinger; Mr. Lewie Chapman and Miss Lois Koon; Mr. Arthur Huffstettler and Miss Willis May Mayer; Mr. Frank Lever and Miss Louise Eargie: Miss Blanch Frick and Mr. Farr; Miss Meola Summers and Mr. Brooks Slice. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Creason of | Columbia spent the week end with Mr. T. O. Stoudemire's family. Mr. J. H. Roberts and daughter, i i Mary Rebecca, spent a few days last ! , . 1 week with relatives at Lexington. Mr. Sam Koon spent a few days last i Week visityig relatives in Columbia. j ? - - . I Miss Maggie FricK, wno teaches j near Timmonsville, has returned to I her work after spending the holidays j in and around Chapin. Miss Bessie Anna Fulmer has re- j turned to her work near Wagner, j where she teaches. The party given by Mr. and Mrs. i Milton Shealy Thursday night was en- J joyed by a large crowd of young I folks. Everybody returned to their J home well pleased with the time j spent on the occasion. The music was j furnished by Misses Counts, Fulmer ! I and Lindler. i Miss Maude Fulmer, one of Chaf- ! \ fin-Miller's able and efficient clerks, is spending this week visiting rela- ! tives in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. X. Z. Sease and child- | Ven of Columbia spent a few days last week visiting around Chapin. M;*. Jas. Killer spent Sunday at Lexington visiting relatives. Miss Gladys Williams has returned to Columbia to take up her studies again after spending the holidays at Chapin. Mr. D. D. Boozer and daughter. Mary, are spending a while in Columbia. Misses Ola and Kitty Eargie spent j Saturday night with Mrs. J. H. Eargle I and family. CARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed?Read Her Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall, Of near here, recently related the following interesting account of her recovery: "I was in a weakened condition. I was sick three years in bed, Buffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. I was so weak, I couldn't walk across the floor; just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number of doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. I wouldn't cat. and slent noorlv. I believe if I hadn't heard of and taken Cardui I would have died. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told me what it did for her. "I began to eat and sleep, began tc gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trouble since ... I sure can testify to the, good that Cardui did me. I don't j think there is a better tonic made ; and I believe it saved my life." For over 40 years, thousands of wo-j men have used Cardui successfully, in the treatment of many womanly -ailments. If you suffer as these women did*j take Cardui. It may help you, too. At all druggists. E 85 I l CONTRACTORS ! SUPPLIES- | Machinery. Castings and j Repairs. Steel Beams, j Rods, Ropes Tackle, j Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co GEORGIA j Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock. If Your Eyes Need ATTENTION, or the glasses you are using are not just right, consult our eye sight specialist, it costs you noth in?.'. And if necessary will fit you to the kind of glasses your eyes require A. J. GLAXON, At Tapp's Department Store, Coi. Main and Blanding Streets Columbia, S. C. ST. MATTHEW S DOTS. We are very sorry that our community has had some cases of sickness. Mrs. L. C. Price has been sick j lor some time and she is improving . very slowly. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Keisler and children spent Sunday with Mr. Levi 'Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler spent ' Sunday with Mi*. J. A. Keisler and Tamily. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lindler and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCartha and little daughter Sun- I day. Mesrs. Lester Smith, Lorenza Keis- j ler and Ester Crout visited Mr. Silas | and Callie Keisler Sunday. Misses Mae, Essie and Lessie Crout, !. Ellie and Lessie Keisler, Ludie and | Zenona Gillian spent Sunday after- . noon with Miss Arzie Mae and Emilv > * I McCartha. "Mr. and Mrs. .1 .D. McCartha took J I a trip to Ftidge Spring Saturday and j spent Saturday and Sunday with rel- 1 atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keisler spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. Sam Wessinger in Columbia. Friday they visited Mr. G. F. Gartman. Misses Ellie and Lessie Keisler j 'spent Friday and Saturday with } Misses Lila and Mattie Gartman in i New Brook land . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keisler spent "Sunday afternoon with Mr. Pickens Wessinger and daughter. CENTRAL DOTS. Our school has started again since | Christmas. Hope it much success for | the New Year. We are sorry to heai*of Mrs. W. M. Laird being so sick. I-Iope she will soon be up again. Mr. J. A. Jefc-oat's sister. Mrs. Martin, and children spent the week end with her brother, Mr. J. A, Jefcoat. Mrs. Nellie Martin and her husband to ?LAST Dpcpm tins only XTVQURGnOCERS fmmx house 1. COFFEE ? ? i Several inquiries have reduction in the price of on pective purchasers, we wan already being sold at a figi I other reduction or change i template*!. We believe the public the above when they consid equivalent of several reduc I their demands for lower liv cars at a loss until we are * terial prices and greater mt some progress in bringing fore any thought can be giv no hesitancy in making the You can therefore give now is their real opportun familiar with the heavy den exception, as in spite of co many who desire Ford cars livery, causing considerable | to commercial customers. | We expect you to pro S by placing these facts befoi I DuPr 8 DoPRE AUTO CO., Colun spent a few* days last week with her j n brother, Mr. Colen Jefeoat. |tc I Mrs. Janie Hutto and Mrs. Annie Kv Fulmer spent last Friday with their jF brother, Mr. J. H. Laird. Mrs. H. C. Chanev and Mrs. Annie jw Dykes spent one day last week with ;w Mrs. W. M. Laird. j 11 Mrs. Carrie Hutto visited her sis- j tor, Mrs. Annie Fulmer Sunday. Mr. D. V. Hutto and wife visited j p Mr. .1. F. Ilutto. one day last week, ij.5 Mrs. D. IJ. Hutto and Mrs Alice "Hutto dined with Mrs H. S. Fulmer .c, Sunday. ; Mrs. Walter Ln< as spoilt Saturday ;-vV with her aunt, Air?, .1. A. .IftVuat. !], Air. 1). V. Hutto and wiiV visited Airs. I!. B. Hutto Sunday p. r.i. .Miss Adell Jefooat sw-ut a f..\v days ? In Swansea last week. u Bine I Joy. DEATH OF MR. CilllFl'IX :f; SADDENS HIS OOAIMIMTV. il: ~ Sandy Bun, De--. 2-A?This <-oni- ' munity was saddened at the death ef 1 Air. H. D. Griffiin of Swansea. S. C\, H. :'wh(j departed his life December 12.; 1920. He suffered a long and severe; illness of heart trouble. ;>" He leaves to mourn his departure h a wife, two brothers, three sisters and v Itll soon be: Calomel loses you a day! Yc mercury; quicksilver. Calomel I sour bile like dynamite, cramping attacks the bones and should m Take "Dodson's Li\ When you feel bilious, sluggish, ( constipated and all knocked out and U believe you need a dose of dangerous } calomel, just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large v bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which e is entirely vegetable and pleasant to ( take and is a- perfect substitute for p ITiUlUl recently come to us concerning' i r cars, and as these inquiries no c :t to state again with greater em] ire actually below cost and for n design is entirely out of the qu will be fair enough to fully apt er the extent of our recent price * tions in one, in our desire to con ing costs notwithstanding our sac ible to materially reduce present nufacturing efficiency. While w down operating costs, we still h en to further reductions in presei ise open statements to acquaint y< i assurance to prospective pure hi ity to buy below cost and obtain land for Ford cars in the Spring nditions, business is already rapi< will be obliged to wait perhaps i inconvenience and possibly fin; tect the interests of prospective t e them. Yours FORD MOTOR Lexington, S. C. ibia, S. C. CALHOUN AUTO SALES C 3AFFNEY MOTOR CO., Gaffney, S. C. ? n ine childjen. One son preceded run; > the spirit land October 2nd, 1S j S, hose body is now on the way from ranc-e. Mr. Griffin was G 3-years of ag<"' arid as a kind neighbor and loved by all ho knew him and numbered his # iends by the score. His body was laid to r?-?t Tuesday \e 14th at 11 o'clock at Sandy Run taptist church in the presence of a irge crowd of sorrowing friends and latives.The funeral services were inducted ?>y the Rev. H .B. Jones. Mr. Griffin will missed by all ho knew him. To know him was to ive him. A .Massachusetts woman 102 years hi voter! the iiepublk-an ticket. She as old r-nough to know better. Mr. Colgate, the big soap manut'.-tttivr, died last week. He cleaned !? >''.0<;o.OOO in the soap business. C- ? The Irish hom . i -;'k was jamted through the. n.. ... commons nd will he dame* : *r. ?.hout I'remd. > The fellow who . eel eighth ears for the girlvjf K- 10ice will ereafter raise sanAif >'. teens him aiting five minutes. \ inM^^ )u know what dilomel is. It's is dangerous. It crashes into \ I and sickening you. Calomel* iver be put into your system. ; J; rer Tone" Instead I , ! a'omel. It is guaranteed to start ? four liver without stirring you up nside,'and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you ick the next day; it loses you a day's " vork. Dodson's Liver Tone straightins you right up and you feel great. Jive it to the children because it is erfectly harmless and doesnt gripe. ~ i * I I 0. J -jiff - J* -3 - i :he likelihood cf anotner loubt emanate from pros- J ohasis that Ford cars are S an indefinite period an- I estion and not at all con- | ireciate the frankness of | cut which was in fact the 2 tribute toward satisfying 1 rifice in marketing our | costs through lower ma- ? e have of course made . ave a long way to go be- g . it car prices, so we have . | 3U with the true situation. 3 isers of Fcrd cars that K delivery. Everyone is I . ana this year will be no I aiy accumulating, so that | until mid-summer for de- $j incial loss, particularly | juyers in your community I verv truly, S COMPANY, I W.A.Ryan, | ^ Manager of Sales. 3 0., St. Matthews, S. C. g