The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 02, 1921, Image 6
store in the building for|pc;
f^iwIWy -occupied by the Corner Grocery
|1? - Company. Both of these enterprising:
V " finite tfi! fihd a warm - welcome in
onr town and they Wi IT receive a large
|fe' TBfforta to establish a newspaper
in B&esburg have been Abandoned
for $he present and Mr. Booker of
LaurOaar the promoter of the enter*
prise loft last week for his former
"* * ? T Ttx Vftn? ?. vonnsr rnsLtt of
Columbia, has opened a garage shop
near Summerland college and &%ew
prepared to paint automobiles and
buggies in addition to other work
dan# in a regular garage.
f'V . > \ Mrs.
B. F. Watson entertained the
nuhnbers of the Sunshine Bible class
of the Methodist chu^h Tuesday afleitooon
of last week.
The many friends of Mr. D ,B. Bawl
w?li be grieved to learn that he is
stttl seriously sick at the Columbia
hiatal where he had to" undergo an
operation about three weeks ago.
Paul K. Smith, a member of i
the faculty of the University of South
Carolina, spent Sunday with His parents
in Batesburff.
I Sanitar
1345 Main Street,
The Best and
in Cok
Home Cooking and Reaso
"Little I
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fyuiCK, route anu acteiiuv
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It is the endeavor of Th<
serve the interests of the pul
their existence, faithfully an
interest that assures the verj
efficiency.
This endeavor will be si
ffel come with a keener desire to
Ife,- You will always find us
? problems, personally interest
fe: terests are served to the best
Kv We invite you to come i
lIl^L us. We are always glad to se
The Bank
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RESOURCES OVER ON
THOU.
J. S. Wessinger, President.
Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M.
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Sole Agent for the fam
and also other brands of i
longest. Always see us f
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Assembly Street,
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Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor of Wal- i
I Italia are spending a few days withj J
I their sons. Dr. B. P. Taylor and Car- J
lisle Taylor.
I TV. F. Going, a well known business
1 man of Columbia spent last Friday
in town.
Miss May Copeland ,a teacher in the
Epworth Orphanage school in Columbia
was in town Saturday.
Lu C. Mercnant, Jr., and sister, Miss
v**ra Merchant, were the guests of
friends in Springfield Sunday.
Miss Gladys Smith, a member of
the faculty of the Springfield Graded
school visited her parents in town
Sunday.
Dr. W. P. Timmerman returned
last week from Spartanburg where
he had gone to attend a meeting of
the Medical association.
[ The second term of the graded
school was finished last week and the
examinations closed Friday. The
graded school numbers 316 pupils this
session and the work by the teachers
is above the average.
The Brftesburg Fertilizer company
under the management of Mr. A. C.
Jones began the manufacture of fertilizers
on Monday of this week.
ST. MATlteEW'S DOTS. n
(Having not noticed any news m
your,, valuable paper for sometime
from this part of the rural vineyard, I
will atempt to send you a few items
this week.
The health of this vicinity is ex- j
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rAlnmhia. S. C.
Newest Place
imbia.
nable Prices,
different" from the others
e service.
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KOMISE
i BANK OF CHAPIN to
blic throughout the years of
d with a degree oi personal
r highest possible poinr of
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Lippiemented in the years to
serve you.
definitely interested in your
;ed in seeing that your in
; advantage..
md make your deposits with
e you.
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of Chapin
E HUNDRED FIFTEEN
SAND.1
,S. J. Clark, Vice President.
L. Wessrager, Asst. tasnier. j;
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n Clothing, Shoes,.
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Hats, Caps,
Gents'
Furnishings, j
Ladies
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Ready-to-wear,
Etc. i
ous W. L. Douglas shoes jj'
that. wear easv and 5
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or bargains. |
RRY,
Columbia, S. C.
cellent at present, with an exception
or two.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bickley and
little son. Henry Jake, of Lexington,
visited Mrs. Bickley's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Steele Saturday night,
and returned to Lexington Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to note that Mr. W.
H. Keisler's hand, which was caught
and cut very painfully in a cotton gin
about ten days ago, is getting along
nicely under the skillful treatment
of Dr. Smith of Gilbert.
Mr. J. W. Smith and family visited
Mr. J. D. McCartha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele visited
their son, Mr. John F. Steele,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gartman and
family of Ne\v Brookland visited Mrs.
Gartman's father, Mr. J. A." Keisler,
Sunday.
Miss Pearle Landrum, who is teaching
the Keisler school, made a flying
trip to Lexington Saturday and returned
and spent the night at Mr. II.
Steele's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A..Grout and little
son, dined with Mrs. Vrout's brother
Sunday, Air. J. i?'. sieeie.
The Rev. Mr. Obenschain of Lexington
will preach at St. Matthew's
next Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. The public
is cordially invited.
"Well. Mr. Editor, if this misses the
waste basket and appears in^ print
you may atcain hear from
Tommie Humpback.
DOTS FROM EVERYWHERE.
Mrs. Annie Belle Handler spfent last
n w>O C5 .Qh OQ 1tT
ounua^ > > ivix ^UAO* .
Mr. Rufus Black from Camp Jackson
is spending a few* days with his
brother, Mr. Albert Black.
fin frant-Rank!
I Cod-liver, oil stands I
I first on the list of fats, |
in the ease with winch |
it is assimilated. This
explains why
scoirs
EMULSION
of super-refined Nor|
wegian co8-liver oil |
is so helpful to I
those of any age I
lljT who are run- I ,
down in body. I
I Scott & Bowse, BloomfieU, N. J. I
i\LSO MAKERS OF _ | I
RMfOIDS I
I ' (Tablets or Granules) I
J for_indigestion ! i
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I SAFFTY
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| STREI
^ IT Ji OUR DiiTY a? well as
^ every way consistent with the
^ le financial strength and growti
*5 community. Come in and let us
? more than Backers?we are a \
? it is a matter of pride with us, tl
2j we have developed in our busine:
^ ship of those whom we serve.
Prosperity is reflected to th
g penty ol our patrons.
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Mr. and Mrs. I* M. Shealy dined
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Bundrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrix spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs.
Hendrix parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Kaminer.
Misses Eva and Irene Shealy and
Miss Bertha, Smith visited Mrs. Gary
Kaminer Sunday.
Mrs. Sim Hendrix from Lexington
visited her sister, Mrs. M. C. Kyzer
Sunday.
Miss Eva Shealy and Miss Mae
Gates dined with Mrs. Carrie Pearl
Black Monday.
We are sure glad to see Oneal and
Thurmond Shealy back in school
again.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bundrick visited
Mr. and Mrs. W .W. Kaminer
Sunday.
Miss Irene Shealy spent Monday
with her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Bundrick.
"COTTON TAIL."
ITEMS FROM AROUND
ST. JOHN'S SECTION.
We are having lovely weather at
present; hope it will continue.
Mrs. AJvin Keisler, who has been
critically ill for the past few weeks,
seems to be slisrhtlv imnrovins. .
We are sorry to learn that Mr. C.
0. Amick, while dressing lumber, had
his hand caught in the plainer. But
we are glad to know that he is improving.
The entertainment at St. John's
was quite a success Saturday night,
and a large crowd attended. W'e
wish for another real soon.
Miss Sara "Lipscomb, the former
I teacher of this school, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Ella Keisler.
Misses Celia Hook and Grace Lee
I Qui
Accuracy
Quality
Service
L \
i .give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
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Fresh native meat* always on Hand. i
(
ice sold in eny quantity from 0c ay. j
Oar restaurant 1* prepared to foraiafc i
meal* ai ai! hours. First dsas meal* !
prepared by experienced cooka.
CAUGHMAN & SOX |
MEAT MARKET I
N?*t Doer to Port office.
LEXINGTON, 3. C
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principles of SOUND backing, ^
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i of the business interest ot this jg
; get together?we are something ^
rery human lot of individuals, and ^
iat aside from the responsibilities
ss. we have cultivated the friendfi
is Bank irom'the increased urcs- ?
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f Columbia I
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spent the week-eridT with twto of St.
John's fairest maidens, Misses
Thelma and Ruby Hendrix.
Miss Anna Belle Long, who is
teaching at Blythewood, accompanied
by two students from the Lutheran
Theological Seminary of Columbia,
attended the exercise rendered by the .
pupils of St. John's school Saturday
night.
Miss Lillian Harmon spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her classmate,
Miss Lillian Keisler.
Mr .and Mrs. D. D. Hayes and little i
son, Hugh, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Leaphart,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrix and
family spent the week-end with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Kaminer.
Mrs. Rodella Barre, accompanied .
by her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Ham- 1
mond, and children, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shull.
Misses Sara and Lillian Keisler^
spent Monday night with Miss Ruth
Harmon, !
Mr. Lewis Davis spent a, while Sun- j
day afternoon with Messrs. Ralph |
and Raymond Hendrix.
Messrs. Mark Keisler and Horace !
Connelly spent the week-end with !
Miss Olga Rawl. . v [
Mr. and Mrs. Stanmore Shealy, ac- j
companied by their sons. Messrs. Eu- j
i gene and Nolin, spent Sunday with j
Mr .and Mrs. C. O. Amick. !
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sease, Mr. and i
Mrs Moodie Harmon and families
spent a- pleasant Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Hook.
Miss Claudie Amick spent Sunday
afternoon with Misses Cleo and CathVM1AV/11T/1
UfcMWia,
Wedding Bouquets, i
FLOWERS, I
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For all occasions shipped J
anywhere.
; ; CHAS. L. SLIGH j
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FEOKTST.
!Ufi .Main St. Phone 27?1 |
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COLUMBIA. S. < ' j
THE CHEAPEST WAG
HARf
in the country are at our s
over stock of Buggies an
bankrupt sale and can sell
- prices.
Come in and see them on c
Our Guarantee IV
Gregory- onder
1115 Hampton Street,
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EVERY ONE LIKES 1
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposit*.
Accounts are invited.
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The Palmetto
COLUMB
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU WORKIN(
Work of any aort ii par# drudj
your existence. Bat with t, parp<
for % reward a* d it lightens you
pleadore.
Hqv# t purpose in life I Make
building cp a savings account in
yoj with the means to attain you
independence, wealth?they all ?
J persistently save.
3 S?m? rati* of interest (4 per cer
! account*
THE OLD I
j The Carolina Nation;
j W. A. Clark, President.
I T. S. Bryan, V. President.
erine i&WfrlX. .
Messrs. Homer and Floyd Hook
dined with their cousin, Mr. Gerslcine
Keisler, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P.awl and
attractive daughter, lone, spent &Wday
with Mr. and Mrs. "WV K. Hook
and family. '
Misses Gladys, Virginia and EliSt*V.oth
Roltortino sn^nt n trhilA SlIH.
day morning with their cousins,
Misses Julia and Mertie Kaiser.
Mrs. Ann E. Rawl spent SaturdSjr
night and Sunday with her sistMV
Miss Amanda Hook. ,
Miss Virginia Bailentine spout
Monday night with Misses Cleo ani
Katherine Her.drix.
"DIAMONDS."
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[ DANORUFF GOES!
j HAIR STOPS FAILING
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Immediately after using "Danderiao"
you can not mid any dandruff or
hair, but what pleases you most is that . ^
your hair seems twice as abundant) as
thick, glossy and just radiant with life
and beauty. Get a 36-cent bottle now. >
>Tave lots of Iqpg, heavy, beautiful' hair.
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, GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors.
Computing Scales, Floor Scafces,
Show Cases, Account Registers, rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, Store Futures.
THE HAMILTON SCALES OO.
Columbia, S. G.
CONTRACTORS
nvrnnT it*c?
aurrura?
Machinery. Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams/
Rods, Ropes, Tackle, .
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
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Lombard iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
Ford Supplies and Repairs in Siodr.
j
ONS, BUGGIES AND
JESS.
tables. We have taken
d Wagons bought' at a
them at "before the war"
>ur floor.
leans 5trkm<>*hin<r
Mule Company,
Columbia, S. C. J .
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0 BE REMEMBERD
the children with a bank ^
depreciate like many other
id'ed by* the libera! interest
National Bank
IA. s. c.
$10,000,000.00
Savings Accounts
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J WITH A PURPOSE
?ery if it means merely earning
)se back of it yon are working
r task* and make* work a real
your life a aacceM.' Start bj
this institution. It will forntfc
r object. A comfortable home.
:om# within your reach if yoe
it.) paid on both iarjr* and mail
on I A DI XT j
ixjujbinui^L.
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i\ Bank of Columbia i.
Jo*. M. Boll, Caihier.
Jno. D. B?li. Astt. 'JaySiti.
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