The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 09, 1921, Image 6

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BATESBFRG NEWS. ?r : . WjR\.v * . . v" - " The U. D. C. chapter will meet with Mrs. Colwell Cullum Friday afternoon of this week. An interesting: r-C\' program has been arranged. Mr.; H. D. Gibson has opened up * a first class restuarant near the passenger depot and it is usually kept ?1 - ?- .A.?* * IT.. r^Vi open untu iv>ou <&i utgui. mi. vn?sonNis meeting with success in his business and is receiving already a splendid patronage. Owing to the increased rates charged by the hotels the past few years the Batesburg public will welcome in their midst a P first class cafe where they can secure meals at a reduced rate. j In the case of Mrs. Sallie Oswalt, Plaintiff, against L. D. Oswalt, ad. ministrator, of the estate of E. E. ( Oswalt, deceased, a referee was appointed by Judge Frank B. Gary to take testimony in the above stated S _ case last Ttmrsaay aiiernouii. axiei plaintiff is represented by E. L. Asbill ot Leesville and the defendant by Barrett Jones of Batesburg. Ira C. Carson has been elected it'town clerk in place of M. E. Edeni ield, designed, the appointment to be effective March 15th. Mrs* W. A. Cooner has charge of the first grade in the graded school In place of Mrs. Smith Wise resigned. Hss*??*-. Mrs. Cooner is an experienced teach er, having taught several sessions here prior to her marriage, j Miss Elmina Long, member of the Springfield graded school faculty, Sanitar v/ 1345 Main Street, tlte Rest and in Coli Home Cooking and Reaso "Little I Quick, Polite and attentiv / ' ' -i 1111-: " ~ ~ OCR PI j ' ' ( It is the endeavor of The serve the interests of the du! their existence, faithfully an< interest that assures the very efficiency. | ^ v This endeavor will be si i come with a keener desire to Sip: \ You will always find us problems, personally interest terests are served to the best 1 V We invite you to come a us. We are always glad to se< 4 * 4 The Bank RESOURCES OVER ONi THOU* . - J. S. Wessinger, President. Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M. mmmmmmmnmmmmmi i i niwi 11 mi. i?n?g? y - i 1 n n n |f ' - D . DC Sole Agent for the fam and also other brands of s longest. Always see us f i B. BE | Assembly Street ;was the guest of relatives in town! Sunday. J. R. Unger, the popular cashier of the First National bank spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnie Hartley and little daughter have returned from a visit to relatives at St. Matthews. Mrs. JUawieuw .unna auu ouii, ia. E. Mims, of Springfield motored to Batesburg Sunday. Lee C. Gunter of Knoxville, Tenn., spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. U. X..Gunter. Mrs. Lucile Boylson of Columbia is j spending this week with her parents, J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooner. Hon. George W. Wightman is a* j home again after being absent several weeks attending the session of the state Senate in Columbia. J. B. Ballentine, manager of the Bank of Western Carolina,/ made a business trip to Columbia Monday afternoon. J. F. Ouzts, a popular business man of Greenwood, was here Satuday night and left early Sunday morning for his home in Greenwopd. Brunsoif Holley is spending this week in Newberry attending to mat16^ of business. The School Improvement association recently organized in this town is scheduled to hold its second meeting at the Methodist church Tuesday night of this week. The fine weather the past few days has ?nabled our farmers to do a lot " r- ~ r y Cafe \ Columbia, S. C. Newest Place imbia. nabie Prices, )ifferent" from the others e service. : V ) \ * mm s i BANK OF CHAPIN to jlic throughout the years of d with a degree oi personal r highest possible poiw: of lpplemented in the years to ser^e you. ueimiteiy mtcicai-cu m ^uui ed in seeing that your inadvantage. ,nd make your deposits with e you. / of Chapin E HUNDRED FIFTEEN \ SAND. S. J. Clark, Vice President. jj L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier. \ ^ ^ I j RRY. I Clothing, Shoes, || Hats, Caps, I Gents* Furnishings, j I Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. i i ; ous W. L. Douglas shoes shoes that wear easy and or bargains. RRY, I Columbia, S. C. | of work. Small grain in thi- section . a looking fine. ? NEWS ITEMS FROM AROUND CHAPIX TOWN. We are glad to know that Mr. t illie Stuck will soon be in his ney house. The health of this community is very good at this writing. Mr. Earl Meetze was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meetze Sunday. Mr. Haskell Amick visited relatives at Newberry last week. Mr. Elwell Bundrick and family were visiting his father and family Saturday night and Sunday. - Mr. George Shealy visited his grandfather Saturday night and Sunday, Miss Blanch Ha7t:\vanger spent one night last week with her aunt, Mrs. John Lucas. Miss Alma Amick visited her brother at Chapin a few days last week. Mr. Henry Amick visited his father Sunday evening. Mr. Tommie Ilawi from near Newberry spent Saturday night and Sunday with his uncle, Mr. T. W. Amick. Mr. G. A. Bundrick and family motored to Columbia one day last week. Mr. Frank Miller and a crowd of young folks motored to Lexington Monday. Mr. Carroll Eargle spent one night last week with Mr. Carl Miller. Miss Mattie Amick visited Miss Evelyn Eargle one night last week. We are glad to know,that Mr. John Amick and son have been catching some nice fish down on Broad river. Mr. Rutherford Amick was seen going Food for Energy Cod-liver oil energizes and creates a buttress of strength that fortifies the I whole body. 1 SCOTTC EMULSION j is cod-liver oil in its I best possible form. | |f If winter is claiming its toll upon your vitality, take Scott's Emulsion. Scott&BowMtBlooinfielcbN.J. ALSO MAKERS OF KhiqidS fTahlsti or GmnlMl I I INDIGESTION I 1 ^ ?hm mmwwbctwwmwwmwmhi | C. COULTON OPTOMETRIST. ' i Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted j i i 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. - . l| 5 s g ? 1 6 ^ c.lis; >n?ri/'UuM' ZAUtTMantMr.T.' iAnunSMMeirmohp | STREP i ? IT IS OUR DUTY as well as ^ every way consistent with the j ^ ie financial strength and growth ? community. Come in and let as ^ more than Bankers?we are a v< it is a matter of pride with us, th we have developed in our busines ship of those whom we serve. Prosperity is reflected to thi perity of our patrons. ? _ | 1 he bank o: ? Coluxnbi ^X^\Y\\\\V\yvy&\\V\\^V\\to^V\\tos , . - -J . out arotra^L jChapin . Saturday evening. Mr. Charlie Eargle visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bunctrick Sunday evening. ' -; Yellow Bell. LIVE NEWS ITEMS FRf>M EDMUND TOWN. tl ?? The usual first Monday's procession of both motor driven and horse drawn vehicles passed, going to Lexington. Some of the folks on business con nected with the day, and others, possibly, if they are in our financial situation, just for the novelty of seeing a few dollars once again. Mrs. Monroe Sox and children spent a part of last week with her parents Ill L/Uiuiuuia. Miss Mamie Spires and her cousin, Mrs. Thompson, visited the latter's father, down near Woodford, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dreher- of Lexington spent awhile at the lodge on their fish and game preserve on Scouter creek near here, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.,J1 J. Younginer of Woodford visited the former's aunt, Mrs. S. C. Reeder, Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Jefcoat and children visited Mr. Jas. E. Dunbar at Pelion, last Sunday. Mr. W. F. Crout and family spent last Sunday with rleatives at Gilbert. TTr? rrw/%4- + r* tVtof M VC W AT >VC iCgl Ul UV 1IVU1 WtAU.1. f? 4.J. . Spires is again under the care of a physician, after having recovered from an attack' enough to be up and about the house, and hope it will not be. long till she completely recovers. Mr. James Fry has sufficiently recovered from a long illness to be able to visit about again, after almost a year indoors. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shealy and little Mildred spent Sunday with relatives up at Sandy Ford. Oui Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses* ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St COLUMBIA, S. C. J .L jyal " II M I J Sanitary meat manteii and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on bait*. [ee told in any quantity from 5c up Jar restaurant ia prepared to furnick nealt at all hour*. First class meal* jreparad by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Doer to Postoffic*. LEXINGTON, S. C. ?^? ' -- = i I ll 4GTH | serv!Ce| our PLEASURE to promote in ^ - ? r nATIlm 1 _ | ^ jnnciples ot duunu canning, k of the business interest of tbis ? get together?we are something ^ ery hnman lot of individuals, and ^ at aside from the responsibilities ^ s, we have cultivated the friend- jJ I s Bank fromlthe increased pros- 2 | f Columbia f a, S. C 11 x^v^xvvro^wx^\\>\\\vw^v(ox WATERINGFORD NEWS. The coming of the dove, and the merry gee-haw of the plowman reminds us that spring time is near. Mrs. Bettie Kirkland and daughter of Boiling Springs were the guests of Mrs. H. A. Howard last Saturday night, a week. Mrs. B. E. Miller returned to her home in Columbia last Monday after a brief visit to the parental home. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Johnson of Gilbert, visited their parishioners hereabouts last Thursday. Mr. M. L. Smith is all smiles again. It's a baby. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Crout and children were, ast Sunday night, visitors at Old Uncle Henry's. Mrs. A. L. Kirkland and children visited Mrs. Nezzie Crout last Sunday. Mrs. Novia Kyzer and children vis j. ^ J Lr C!nr\^o\* I ILt'U iurs. iVimuic rv.j i.ci uunuu.1 I ing. H. A. and Mrs. Howard spent! Saturday night with the lattep's sister, Mrs. Frances Gunter of the Oak Grove section. Two more of our young men, Messrs. Karl Smith and Dewey Taylor, have joined Uncle Sam's forces, in preference to raising five cent cotton. Already we can see. the effects of Senator Crosson's new road law. The rauiim cdia Palmetto State Festival Columbia, Mch. 28 to April 2d DESIGNS/ Wedding Bouquets, FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. j CHAS. L. SLIGH FLORIST. 1446 Slain St. Phone 2761 COLUMBIA, S. C THE CHEAPEST WAG HARI* in the country are at our s overstock of Buggies an bankrupt sale and can sell prices. Come in and see them on c Our Guarantee A Gregory- C onder 1115 Hampton Street, ? ?t\ ?vr * urn/i rw EVERY UNE L1RE5 1 oi?? ?n? sfa?cjtMWM????mm Do not forget to remember acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, a J which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. i \ The Palmetto COLUMB RESOURCES 4 P^r Cent Interest Paid on ARE YOU WORKINt Work of any ?ort ii para drad) year axiiUnce. But with a purp< for i reward and it ?igntens you pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Make building op a savings account in you with the means to attain you independence, wealth?they all < persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cei RCCOUId. THE OLD The Carolina Nation; W. A. Clark, Prtaidtnt. T. 3. Brjru, V. President roads are being patched in spots. Th? not know who done the work, but we hope to see the good work go or.. DOTS FROM SHILiOH. The health of this community is fine at this writing with ine exception of .*4'S. Alvin Keislei. who has been confined to her bed for several weeks. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Long spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. George Long. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Keisler and children dined with Mr. and Mrs* W. P. Keisler Sunday. Mr. Lester Moak and Mr. Clarendon Shull spent Saturday night with their cousin, Miss Minriie Keisler. a> Misses Eunice and Mina Rawl and little brother visited Misses Nola and Geneva Keisler and little brother Sunday. Misses Maude and Lethia Keisler spent Saturday night with Misses Mabel and Toye Sease. Mr. Walter Rawl and sisters, Misses Lizzie and Viola, visited Miss Rosa Harmon and brother, Coke, Sunday. Miss Elberta Sease spent Saturday night with Miss Minnie Keisler. The show which was given at Cenf ter school Saturday night was enjoyed by all. GASOLINE SYSTEMS I Oil Tanks-and Pum^s, Air Compresbors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account ?tegisters, ? built Cash Registers. Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SCALES OO. Columbia, S. C. CONTRACTORS 'I SUPPLIES- , | Machineryf Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers # Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply CO., GEORGIA I Ford Supplies and Repairs in Slock ^ ONS. BUGGIES AND IESS. tables. We have taken i | d Wagons bought at a <|y ttipm at "heforethe war" lur floor, leans Something Mule Company, :ft|? Columbia, S. C. > |:;f 4 ??????????????? 0 BE REMEMBER D I | ' -the children with a bank ^ . | depreciate like many other irlr<1 hi? ^ ^ / VX- v? ?A ?MVV* WW National Bank I |l !A, S. C. fm ' is ' - -:jf: $10,000,000.00 . m Savings Accounts ' ^ 5 WITH A PURPOSE-s | f wrv if it mums msrslj turning )M back of it yon are workinf j Jj ir tasks and makas work a real I i your life a success 2 Start by | j this institution. It srill furnsh I r ir object A comfortable home, | ome within your reach if yo? I it) paid on both large and small ,1 RELIABLE .1D K .t r.i L:. K ill D'AUh01MJIIUIIUUI m }km. AdL B?U, Cfeaidtt. | Jao. D. B?U? Aut. CiibUi. J I - ? .-vi;