The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 02, 1921, Image 7
f Julia Clark Shealy is visiting
and relatives at Lexington for
id Mrs. Ernest G. Sharpe, our
dditfoh to the newlyweds,
shopping trip to Lexington
an P. Shealy and family, for- |
lents of this section, camel
m Lexington -Sunday to attces
*ith the homefolks, at
k Mrs. E. J. Bach man visiter's
parents, Mr. and MA.
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fjrlorf at Maoedon, -one - day)
S. Spires and family spent
ith Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. j
Christopher, the small son
. EL -vQOrley. of Lexingrton,
last ten .days .with his aunt,
u Griffith, wWle . ipcapaci-v
Cfaool work hy a vaccinated
lllrs. Julian Sharpe spent
thi "relatives in the ?ffc. Pet
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Morgan
IftetalWorker
JOE, TILE AND
Gnrel Roofer
er of Skylight* & Cornices
^ Main Street,
;^H01K2742 & t;
fcjiBI/fis. C. I
MOVED
5rV?*. we nave moved our Flower and Seed
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: . ? ? Biore tu
1431 Main Street
Come in and nee our beautiful flowers.
Ijet us help you select seeds and
'plants for a good garden.
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I Rose HID Greenlionses
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MARTIN STORK, Treas.
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Increase tl
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IF. S. Roysti
I Norfolk, Va. Richmo
I Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte
SI Columbia, S. C. Sparta
I Macon, Ga. Columbu:
Birmingham^ Ala. Bald
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Owens spent the week-end with the
^dfrmer's parents, near Macedon.
Mr. Andrew Shealy and wife fron
up on the river came down to spend
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. D.
Sol. Shumpert and family!
Whad'ya know about a farmer that
ploughs his furrows and throws roots
and grubs into the public highway?
He might be classed as civilized,
but everybody knows he is not entightened.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Spires attended
the entertainment at Sand Mountain
school house 8aturday evening, and
spent the nigh t^ with his parents, near j
Gaston.
- / HIGHWAY DOTS.
A crowd of young folks enjoyed the
'? TKTMHa. Riir>L-pr's Satur
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day evening. Those present were:
Messrs. Lonnie Baily, Perry Furtick,
| William Folfe, Newton Culler, Shalor
[ Rucker, R. C. Whittington, Jacob
Crim, Garden Culler, Albert Bailey;
Misses Leila and Lesha Wolfe, Sallie
Carrie Culler, Carrie Mae Bailey, Annie
Crim, Ethel Mack, Effie Stabler,
Rosa Lee, Essie and Flossie Zeigler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jumper and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jumper visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lucas Frida/
evening. . A i
Misses Sallie Carrie Culler and Em
| ma Lee and Janette sayior were me
guests of Misses Mae and Bessi^ .Stabler
Saturday aftenioon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. "W. Lucas visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Culler Sunday
; evening. '.
Miss Letha Saylor was the gue.'t
Miss May Stabler Sunday.
DOTS FROM SHILOH.
The grain crops are looking line
^Or. this time of the year.
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DESPAIR |
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If you are troubled with pains or j
aches; feel tired; have headache^ j
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- j
age of urine, you will find relief in
, GOLD MEDAL
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The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric add troubles and
Warinml Remedr of Holland since 1696. !
Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.
Look for the ouse Gold Medal on every box
-***d aecex?t no freitatinn
riELDS
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ane kun
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le yield per acre, cut
rove the quality of y<
rainst weather, insec
le liberal use of
/CTE
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foysfer dealer 1
our order now |f
gr Guano Co. I
nd, Va. Lynchburg, Va. B
:, N. C. Washington, N. C. IBf
nsburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Jgm
5, Ga'. Montgomery, Ala.
more, Md. Toledo^ Ohio . ?h|||
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mate'from theLutheran Semln ;
Columbia, spent the week-fend
Bryan's parents.
Misses Eunice and Mina Rawl ; i
Sunday afternoon -with Misses
and Sarah Lee Long,
j Miss Ethel Price spent Saturday
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night with her cousin a, .uiaoc.i
and Letha Keisler.
Miss Eva Mae Rawl spent
day night with Misses Toye ant: L:
berta Sease.
Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Leaphart
ited Mr. G. S. Long and family
day.
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Mr. Callie Taylor is all smiles
cause it's another eight pound bo. .
' Mr. J. H. Long ad family d:* ;
with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hook 1- .
day. j
Miss Gladys Long visited Miss Myr- ;
tie Rawl Sunday.
Miss Mabel Sease was the gues of ,
Mises Lizzie and Viola Rawl, Sa o; ?
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day afternoon.
! Miss Nezie Long and little broth|
spent Sunday night with their sister, ]
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B vigorous and healthy, are fl
fl bothered occasionally with fl
Q indigestion. The effects of a m.
E disordered stomach on the E
IS system are dangerous, and
B prompt treatment of indiges- B
fl tion is important only Q
B medicine I have needed has g
been something to aid diges- "J
B tion "md xclean the liver," fl
B writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a n
McKinney, Texas, farmer. J*
fl "My medicine is fl
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BLACK-ORAItfiMT
m for indigestion and stomach M
S trouble of any kind. I have JJ
;B never found anything that B
Q touches the spot, like Black- H
? Draught I take it In broken
doses after meals. For a long B
B time I tried pills, which grip- M
Bed and didn't give the good
results. Black-Draught liver H
B medicine is easy to take, easy Q
i m to keep, inexpensive." mu
n Get a package from your C
druggist today?Ask for and J
B Insist upon Thedford's?the B
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' 'r. and Mrs. M. R. Price .'-lso M\
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Mrs. W. P. Kcisler, \h.
Mrs. J. A. Keisler, Si:4 y
erj aon.
L'emember the moving: pic:i:v?
i i : traction at-Center scho . {
night, March 5, at 8 o'cl -c1:. C
fi aee the big six reel show: iroui j
< :: a feature, "Gypsic Warning," j
a:-'.! a two reel comedy, Fatty Ar- j
ic :le, in a "Rough House". Also
walks, and other amusements.
; Sr.v your nickles and dimes and don't
the big time. ;
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Two Littie Chums, j
,
Wrestling is Fad.
C.'Xago.^-Wrestling as well as
s v.:.v.g is now being taken up by soMrs.
Marshall Field 3d is prog
a wrestling carnival at the
um for the benefit of destitute
' ::en of Chicago.
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"Cascarets" for
Constipation
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Just think! A pleasant, harmless
Cascaret works while you sleep and has
your liver active, head clear, stomach
sweet and bowels moving as regular as
clock by morning. No griping or
liioonvenience. iu, or ou cent Doxes.
Children love this candy cathartic too.
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Palmafesta
Palmetto State Festiv&l
Columbia, Mch. 23 to April 2d
666
viJi break, n Cold, l evel* ami Grippe
nicker than anything we know, preentinsr
pnenmonia.
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If Your Eyes Need
ATTENTION, or the glasses you arc
sing are not just right, consult ou;
eye sigl t specialist, it costs you noth
% |
inz. And if necessary will fit you t !
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the kind of glasses your eyes require
A. J. GLAXON,
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At Tapp'a Department Store, j
Coi. Main and Blanding Streets
Columbia, S. C. i
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I PROFESSIONAL CARDS j
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\ l. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
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[\i diseases of the eye, ear nose an?
i hroat in Saluda on Monday and ii
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rfatesburv: Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
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! FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
j \ BATESBURG, S. C.
IK A Percent Discount on
j All Fillings and Brid^e"work
until December 15th
j Dr. L. L. TOOLE, Dentist
j 1623 Main St., Columuia,[S.[C.
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| DR. H. W. WALL
1 OENTIST
j 1316 Main Street, COLUMBIA, ?. t
j. n^ce Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
1 DRS. BOOZER,
DENTIST,
I Have returned to the 1500
j block, -1542 Main street,
j Columbia, just across the
I street from their old stand.
I
j Career taken out by the root withli
nine or ten days without knife. j
! . '"Jnaranteed never to come back.
S. P. Shumpert,
I I n?v,'no R*T>e>M POT.TTVTRTA 9L C
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E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank '
Columbia, S. C.
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| B. J. WINGARD
, ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building
Law Range Telephone lit
' COLUMBIA. S.C.
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Until entirely rid of a cough or cold, loo!
- - - r 1 HP Ml
Just a lew dome or mwa m.
taken aoon after exposure <r W0 P mMT 11
first manifestation of trouble I I I mil
will usually break a cold or wP
dissipate in a hurry the moat _
persistent cough. .TteVdEMlEUI!
TABLETS OR LIQUID l_KEEP
IT IN T
-15<
Is our present loca
moved just two do
old stand, 1-518 Ma
We now occupy
room.
The B<
1508 Main Street,
Exhibiting the N
Fashions for Spri
PARIS INSPIRED VERSIONS OF
PARIS INSPIRED VERSIONS C
QUALITY SUPREME ANI
j TAILOR MAI
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j The many new models we are
vanced style features and are dev
terials as twill cord, tricotine ,hon
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featuring the famous Wooltex Knoc
and travel.
ei Moderately priced.
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NEW AFTERXO*
For afternoon, Spring offers uj
; Heavy canton crepe, crcpe de chine
' themselves particularly well to the 1
and many delightful new models
dress department.
Moderately Priced,
WRAPS FOL
When warm Spring sunshine is
a -wrap or coat is practical as wel
one's wardrobe.
Moderately priced,
SMART MILLINER
Tins is the season triumphan
nas constributed the loveliness to
are very moderate at
| HALTIW^
I "WHO'S YOUi
1 Bv modern methods we remov
! teeth and] live*nerves or fill tY
most^sensitive tooth with ver
little pain or bad after effects.
Special attention to
Baltimore De
j 1329 1-2 Main St. COLUJ
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I Look for Large Electric Sign
at Sta
Hours 8 to 8. Sun
C. D. KENNY
Coffees, Teas, Sue
A i?.^.^^UrtTTA nvirtrtiol Vivonr?ci
/iiWiiyb Jlcivc dpccicu Uiaiiuo
at 40c is very popular: othe:
have Teas to suit your taste
NEW CROP RICE, W
C. D. KENN"
1637 MAIN STREf
IUGHS AND COLDS
[coat iuey are a source ot danger.
JUj&si^ai '
catarrhal dbeaaeB. The pro*
permedidaetohaveonbaad
PKfbmif lor everyday Mb.
_J SOLD SV2BYWHIBS
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HE HOUSE *91
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tion. We have
ors south of our
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in street.
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x>trie,
Columbia, S. C.
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SPRING NEEDS N4N 4DAFR
F SPRING MODES WITH
) TEMPTING PRICES.
)E SUITS. '
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showing, embody the most adeloped
in the fashionable ma'
tespun, etc. We are especially
:kabout suits for business sports
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, $25 to $39.50.
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3N DRESSES.
3 a variety in fabric and design,
and crisp, youthful taffeta lend
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atest modes in afternoon frocks,
have found their way to our
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$19.50 to $85.00
I SPRING
> intermingled with cool breezes
1 as an ornamental addition to
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, $25 to $89.50. i
y
Y FOR SPRING
t tor millinery and ali nature
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the new Spring hats and prices
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ANGER'S
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out-of-city patients
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p?
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and Moving Dental txbiDit a
its. B
idays 10 to 3 |
SBE!nAi^nESE?30BnE3BBMHHB
r<n SPECIAL
V>v DEALERS IN
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rar Rice and Grits.
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of Coffe. Kennys] special
r coffee to suit you; also
. Drop in to see us.
holesale and Retail
Y CO. ?S53s3 f
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