The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 16, 1921, Image 2
SAMARIA NEWS.
? : The small grain of this section i$
v. - looking fine at present. f
Mr. Thomas Rogers visited his paf
> ents Saturday and* Sunday.
' "M-^o Toll Ride-ell of Bates
All. OUU luin vv?> r_
burg visited Mr. P. S. Burgess and
| : v family Sunday.
J' Miss Ella Wheeler dihed with Miss
Ruth Rogers Sunday and reported a^
- V nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cockrell and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. S .Burgess and also Mr. and
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JUT'S. J. XX JDUigcso.
Mr Elvin Jefcoat and Luther Burkhaster
visited Miss Minnie Johnson
Sunday afternoon.
y - Mr. an<f Mrs. J. M. Hallman and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A .J. Boatwrfght.
Mr. J. B. Johnson and son, Lee,
attended preaching service at Mt.
Ebal Sunday morning.
* .
Miss Thelma Hall spent Saturday
night with Mr. W. A. Rawl and fam
fly. * <
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. F.
Burgess is confined to her room.
We hope to see her out soon. Also
> Mrs. A. J. Boatwright.
Mr. Jenkins Boatwright, who is
stationed at Camp Jackson, spent
Saturday night with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Boatwright of Steed^
I man, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. William Burgess spent Sunday
at home with his parents, Mr. and
" !' - Jin. F .S. Burgess.
r'y v ;> The box party at Samaria school
1>Anaa mom a FHdav nieht.
"MiUny $40.00. Brother John and
, * Sister Sallie being the winner of the
cake. ^
Wishing all success and happiness.
* HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty of Them in Lexington, and
"> - Good Treason for It.
Wouldn't* any woman be happy,
* After years of backache suffering,
- . Bays of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary 'troubles,
When she finds freedom.
Many "readers will profit by the following:
Mrs.. E. A. Sox, farmer, General
Delivery, Lexington, pays: "Several
years ago I was in a pitiful condition,
caused by kidney complaint. My kidneys
bothered me $ great deal and I
suffered with backache. I couldn't
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bend over, my back was so painful
and my kidneys bothered me nearly
as much. Doan's Kidney Pills which
' - I secured because of recommendation
of a friend, gave me great relief, and
/ . \: two boxes made me feel fine.'
V v Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
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Mrs. Sox had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sanitai
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1345 Main Street,
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The Best and
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Home Cooking and Reaso
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Quick, Polite and at tenth
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! B BE
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and also other brands of i
longest. Always see us f
B. BE
Assembly Street,
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t NEWS FROM ST. JOHN'S.
The health of this community is
very good at present. ?
. The picture show was greatly en-'
joyed by all who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. "Willie Leaphart accompanied
by Mrs .J .H. Rawl visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seay Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hook and family
visited the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Hook, Sunday.
Miss Ruby Hendriv spent the weekend
with Miss Neula (Amick.
Messrs. Homer arid Floyd Hook
! spent a short while Sunday afternoon
with Mr. Gerskin Kei^ler.
| Misses lone Rawl and 'Erriestine
! Price spent the week-end with Misses
Mary and Sara Keisler.
Mrs. T. H .Rawl spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. S. Ed Hendrix.
Mr.' and Mrs. W. K. Hook spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Hook.
Mr. Herman Amick spent Satur?
- wi4-U IVf v? T ,iir?oc
(lily lllglll. W1U1 ^?JLi . unai juuvuo.
Miss Thelma Hendrix spent the
week-end with Miss Elsie Hook.
Mp. and Mrs. Fred Handler accompanied
by Mrs. W. W. Kaminer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hendrix.
Miss Claudia Amick spent the
week-end with Misses Cleo and Catherine
Hendrix.
The old bachelor called on the
old maid Sunday night.
There will be services at St. John's
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Every-,
body is invited to attend.
Dew-Drop.
WATERXNGFORD NEWS.
The health of this immediate
neighborhood is fairly good at this
writing.
Mrs. A. L .Price, Mrs. Alma Price
and Mrs. Anna Swygert of the Priceville
section visited relatives in the
Wateringford section last Wednesday.
Messrs. S. R. Kyzer and M. ^M.1
Howard visited the former's brother,
Mr. Ira Kyzer near Pelion last Sunday.
Mr .Kyzer has been in declin
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l'California Syrup of Figs" is
Child's Best Laxative
Beware! Say "California" or you
may not get the genuine "California
Syrup of Figs" which d^gtors recommend
for babies and children of all ages.
Nothing else cleans the little bowels and
regulates the child's stomach and liver
so gently, so thoroughly. Directions
on each bottle. But you must say
-uauiorma." Don't be talked into an
imitation fig syrup which hasn't the
delicious, fruity taste or the perfect
"laxative physic" action.
y Cafe
Columbia, S. C.
Newest Place
imbia.
mable Prices,
Different" from the others
re service.
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RRY.
I Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Gents'
Furnishings, I
Ladies N
Ready-to-wear,
Etc. J
ous W. L. Douglas shoes f
shoes that wear easy and
or bargains. ;
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ColureWa, S. C. I
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ing health for sometime.
Rev. L. W. Johnson filled his regular
appointments at Boiling Springs
and Pond Branch last Sunday morning
and Sunday evening respectively.
Messrs. A. L. Kirkland ahd Ernest
Price passed this way last Saturday
evening enroute to some point near
Steedman.
, Last Friday night Rev. L .W. Johnson
reminded us of the deciples of
old, he turned fisherman.
"We hear a great deal about cutting
the acreage of cotton this year. We'll
just say something is doing around
here. To illustrate this we will say
that we have been recently informed
that one man sold above thirty car
loads of fertilizer last year, and the
same man has only four tons up to
this time this year, and part of that
was soda for small grain. "Amen, so
let it be."
EGG HUNT AT STYX.
The Ladies Aid Society will have an
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egg hunt at Styx on Saturday, March
26, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. Refreshments
will be served. Everybody
is cordially invited to attend.
"Why not teach grammar in the
schools?" somebody asks. What for?
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jNODoay ever uses it, ou 1.0.1 a.o wc v,a.u
hear.?Wheeling Intelligencer.
Sin these days]
I physicians seldom I
advise the use of !
tonics that are |
largely alcoholic;
more often it is
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
"a# Every physician
knows it is the
Wf essence of purity >
and goodness I
(and that it does not I
contain alcohol. J
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ALSO MAKERS OF I
KimqidS
(Tablets or Grannies) I
for indigestion!
Massaging Expert Marcelle Waving
Shampooing Hair Dressing
Thp A 1,9 Mnrfp Reaiitv
A UV am m?M *iav??v ?? v ? wj
Parlor
1310 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
(Up..Stairs)
Special Skin Treatment For Engagement
Henna Pack Phone 2272
C. COULTON
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Glasses
Examined Fitted
1423 Main St., Colombia, S. C. _
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? IT IS OUR DUTY as well as
^ every way consistent with the ]
^ .ie financial strength and growth
^ community. Come in and let us
jg mere than Bankers?we are a v
? it is a matter of pride with us, tb
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5 we nave developed in our Dusines
^ ship of those whom v/e serve.
^ " Prosperity is reflected to thi
Wjk
$ perity of our patrons.
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CAROLINA F tO! < ,, ND
STOCR ? . RGANIZED.
The editorfc - the Carolina
Farmer and South Carolina's
6nly fa? - published at
Columbia, has ueci* - -. 'ganized, Dr.
H. E. Stockbridge assuming editorial
control, assisted by Aiag. w ..l.. v^iessner
as News Editor.
Dr .Stockbridge needs no introduction
to readers of agricultural papers,
as for many years he has been known
as one of the best agricultural writers
in the country. He is a practical farmer,
scientist and editor of long experience.
Maj. Glessner has a lifetime experience
as editor and published, who
for the past four years has traveled
constantly through the South, writing
stories farmers ' who have done
AyERY^EWELER
COLUMBIA. S.C.
JL
1508 Main St.
Moved
to
1619 Main St.
Columbia
Our
Accuracy
Quality
.Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician i
11AT U.mntnn
1 lt\J I A laiupwu wm
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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UUfcll .A?Aifc AA A^ifcA. '*tl -;
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on ban*,
lea told in any quantity from 5c ay
Our restaurant is prepared to furnist
meals at all hours. First class meal*
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
** * ' " Naxt
Door to Poitoffic*.
LEXINGTON, 3. C
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SERVICE |
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our PLEASURE to promote in ^
principles of SOUND banking, ^
of the business interest of this ^
get together?we are something ^
erv human lot of individuals, and ^
at aside from the responsibilities
;s, we have cultivated the friend- ?
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something and how they did it.
The policy of the paper, under the i
new management, will be to give its
readers more information and less
advice?up to date news instead of
essays.
A prominent feature of the paper
will be communications from farmers,
relating their practical experiences,
and every farmer is invited to contribute
his experience.
I: PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN ?
CORRECTS STOMACH,
ENDS INDIGESTION |
"Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- !
mentation or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
iwinxi^iflfa a+SYm-anh rpli?*f and cli/lr+lv I
the stomach is corrected so you can eat
favorite foods without fear. Large case
costa only few cents at drug store. I
Millions helped annually. j
RUB- MY - TISM
Js a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
killer, cures infected cuts, old sores, |
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.
I
I GASOLINE SYSTEMS !
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Comprea- |
sors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, }
Show Cases, Account Registers, Re- |
| built Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix- |
tures. |
THE HAMILTON SCALES OO. J
Columbia, S. O. [
nFCjf.NS
JL/UUAVAIV^ |
Wedding Bouquets, '
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST. j
1446 Main St Phone 2761
COLUMBIA, S. C. *
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THE CHEAPEST WAG<
HARN
in the country are at our si
over stock of Buggies am
bankrupt sale and can sell 1
prices.
Come in and see them on o
Our Guarantee W
Gregory-Conder *.
m * * mt T * m C* * a.
| 1115 Hampton oireei,
EVERY ONE LIKES T
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not <
gifts but increases in value, ai
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
I The Palmetto I
C0LUMB1
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU WORKING
Work of any sort if para drudg
your existence. Bat with r parpo
for a reward ard it lightens you]
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life! Make
building ap a savings account in
jcj with the means to attain yoni
independence, wealth?they all c<
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cen
accounts.
THE OLD I
The Carolina Nations
W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
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Erazilian servants will not occtj;
:heir employers' houses at night. ' , 1
Jq For Women gj
2 "I was hardly able to drag, I A
y| was so weakened," writes Mrs. t %
T] W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C SyTa
'Thedoctortreatedmeforabout
M fwn mnntfic (fill I ilidn'f ml
W | ?? V WMM A liBHiB ? gvi } .
M any better. I had a large fam- ^
til ily and felt I surely must do j&j **
XI something to enable me to take & fe
3 care of my little ones. I had ^ / ]
Jn heard of
CARDUI1
m The Woman's Tonic i 1
Jfl "1 decided to try it,w con- y?j V;
tinues Mrs. Ray ... "1 took rj M
eight bottles in all... I re- M j
M gained my strength and have * I
U| had no more trouble with wo* L }
2D manly weakness. 1 have tea OS J
1 children and am aw* to do nil
2 my housework and a lot out*
^ doors ... 1 can sure recom- I
M mend Cardial." M j
N Take Cardul today. It may W jj
M be just what yod need.
M At afl druggists. Ira j
CONTRACTORS 1
SUPPLES?
Machinery, Castings and. J
Repairs. Steei Beamc, |
Rods, Ropes Tacldb, |
Wheelbarrows, Trudks, :|
Wire Cable, Boilers jTanks,
Stacks, Etc. Ver- |
tilators, Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works J
& Supply CO., GEORGIA J
Ford Supplies and Repairs hi Stock, I
DNS, BUGGIES AND j M
tables. We have taken I I
fl Wagons bought at a| I
them at "before the war"lJ
leans Something
Mule Company, jl
Columbia. S. C. I
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REMEMBERD] ]
the children with a bank
iepreciate like many other jfl
ded by the liberal interest H
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National Bank fl
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MA f\f\f\ AAA aaH
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Savings Accounts
WITH A PURPOS^B
cry if it means merely eamin^^|^H
m hurt of it von an
r tasks and makes work a
your life a success! Start
this institution. It will furn^^^^B
object. A comfortable hon^^^^^B
ome within your reach if
t.) paid onhoth large and
RELIABLE
il Bank of Columt^H
Jos. M. Bell,
Jno. D. Bell. Asst. Cashiafl|^^^P
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