The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 30, 1921, Image 7
If AT BATESBURG
March 29.?Our town
^HjS^Bs&ddened Monday morning" when
Ipfcame known that Mr. D. B. Kawl
Jp^3Bfc,;flead. Several weeks ago he was
on at the Columbia hospital
ifpatsd' his friends were hopeful of a
recovery, but he gradually
worse and last Thursday he was
^..^rjehght home, 'where he died at 5:15
^\V<5lock Monday morning. The dewas
a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.J
J--.Raw I of Batesburg and with the
Kfr
^ exception of a short while spent in
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t: Florida several years ago u Vt'U ill uno
*? section most of his life. He has been
H ei>?aged in the saw mill business for
j| a number of years and in this was
v quite successful, retiring from the
IS.bOfciness when his health gave way
E%bout two years ago. At one time he
^ was. cashier of- the First National
f^^ank of Batesburg and was a memf
hereof the local board of directors of
^ .th?f Bank of Western Carolina at the
j&thde. of his death. Mr. Rawl was
| married to Miss Gussie Covin of l^c
v Cormick and to this union were born
; children, all of whom survive
^hinfc Two sisters, Mrs. S. B. Cartige
of Batesburg and Mrs. H. S.
? ?jafrnell of Lamar, his parents, Mr.J
ajid Mrs. J. J. Rawl, also survive'
r him. The funeral services were con-'
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| ducted by his pastor. Rev. A. L. Gun-[
p tor, Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'dock
and the r'emains were interred
^ ia the town cemetery to await the
resurrection. He was a kind father
f .and husband and one of the best men
that ever lived in our town. The
: sympathy of the entire town and
h community is extended to the bei
rjBafed family.
p The well known wholesale firm of
tr Whitehead & Parler, which has been
a '
r doing: business in this town during
the past nine years, was dissolved
:ast Saturday by mutual consent, Mr.
Jf. Wilmot Parler purchasing the interest
of Mr. Whitehead and the busier'2>ess
will be continued under the
&m name of S. G. Parler & Son.
: The students of Summerland col
^ spent their Easter vacation at
i'tlar respective home. Miss Emma
b leister, a member of the faculty,
& spent Easter with friends in Batesf,nd
Leesville.
ral of our citizens are attending
it Lexington this week as witand
members of the petit and
'ury.
of the students attending cold
schools elsewhere spent Eash
their parents in town,
roadus Edwards of Augusta
risistor to our town Sunday.
''SLowiy S. Covin, a well known dusxP'x&bs
man of Columbia, attended the
Ipfrnwral services of his brother-in-law,
| Rawl, Tuesday.
^Killian Harman, a former resident
Batesbu rg but now of Cayce, spent
days recently with friends in
Fred A. Wolfe of North in Oris?
aBgeburg county visited his son, Prof.
^ John J. Wolfe, Friday of last week.
^-jThe Masonic lodge held a special
^Mixnunication Monday night for the
- uorpose of conferring the third de^-rjg&e
on Messrs. A. R. Timmerman and
John J. Wolfe.
lj|[ "''Misses Gladys Smith and Elmina
pPlMipff, members of the graded school
of Springfield, spent Easter
af'- vrtth relatives in Batesburg.
S;. Mr. John Coleman of Columbia was
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the guest of friends here Sunday.
Jesse F. Ouzts of Greenwood was
a welcome visitor to our town Sunday.
Harry F. Rawl of Lexington was a
visitor to our town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Long of
Saluda were the guests of relatives in
Batesburg Sunday. '
Miss Kathlene Glover, a teacher in
the Eureka public school, is at home
for vacation, the school having closed
last week.
Miss May Copeland of the Epworth
Orphanage school in Columbia spent
Sunday with her folks near Datesburg.
Mr. C. C. Wise, who has been confined
to liis room for several weeks
with an attack of rheumatism, is
gradually improving.
> ST. MATTHEW'S DOTS.
'
Easter is over and I guess everyi
body enjoyed it very much.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keisler and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Keisler
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCartha spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Price.
Masters Elven and Franklin McCartha
spent Sunday with Masters
Riley and James Price.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Price.
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little children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Keisler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keisler and
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCartha
and children all spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele.
Mr. Coy Alewine and Miss Arzie
McCartha and Mr. Freddy Anderson
and Miss Mae McCartha were happily
married Sunday. We hope for them a
long and happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crout and little
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Steele.
There was a good crowd out at the
entertainment at Keisler school. I
think it was enjoyed by all those
present.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lindler and
little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Keisler and two little daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Price were all at the
wedding supper Sunday night at Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. McCartha's.
DOTS FROM SHILOH.
I Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hook and son
Fitzhugh, also Mr. Festus Sease
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spent ?unaay aiternuuu nn? ?
H. Long: and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kleckley,
also Miss Thelma Kleckley, spent
Saturday night with Mrs. Kleckley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keisler.
Messrs. Bryan Keisler and Walter
Pawl dined with Mr. H. S. Sease
Sunday.
Misses Minnie and Maude Keisler
and Thelma Kleckley dined with Miss
Bth^l Price Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rawl spent
Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Rawl.
Miss Lethia Keiler visited Misses
Uunice *and Mina Rawl Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Keisler and
little daughter dined with Mr. Clyde
Livingston Sunday.
Misses Louise Kyzer, Lizzie and
Viola Rawl visited Miss Nezzie Long
Sunday afternoon.
There was an egg hunt at Center
school house, which was enjoyed by
all who attended.
BLUE EYES.
Lest You Forget;
We're Now at 1 51
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Booterie fc
Serv:
We sympathize with feet?t
loe leather about 16 hours out o
i them unless this shoe leather
ividual needs and shapes.
That's why this store is so p2
Try Our Service and Shoes f<
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508 Main Street
NEWS FROM BARKS.
Mrs. Emma Oswald is at the bedside
of her sister, Mrs. Franklin Keisler,
who is critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoof spent Easter
with the latter's parents.
Mr. Willie Sease seins to be very
much attracted by some fair winning
young lady, by the length of time he
spent in Barr Sunday.
Miss Pearl Landrum is spending the
week at the home of Mr. Henry Steele.
Mesrs. Harold and Asbury Smith
seem to be getting very popular
among the young ladies, judging from
their ride Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ada Roof spent Aionaay ai
Mrs. L>. A. Kyzer's.
Mr. Carlisle Shealy, after a pleasant
visit at home, returned Monday
to his regular post of duty.
1-^irr was well represented at the
St. Matthew's school closing, which
was well rendered.
Miss Belle Yonee spent Easter with
her homefolks in Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shealy spentj
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George
Price.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hook have re-J
cently moved to the town. We are |
very glad to have them.
We feel it necessary to advise the
public to assure themselves that be- j
fore leaving home their buttons are
well sewed on if they expect to attend
the play given at Round Hill on
April 9th. There will be refreshments)
to keep you cool and fun to keep
you awake.
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AMIC K'S FERRY NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Koon and little
son, visited Mrs. Koon's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Hyler, last Sunday.
Mr. Victor Shealy and family visited
Mr. M. it. Koon and family
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Koon and
little son visited Mr. M. R. Koon and
family last Sunday.
Miss Lula Crouch of Leesville spent
last Sunday with her friend, Miss
Katie Ilendrix.
Mr. A. I. Shealy spent last Sunday
evening with Mr. W. I). Hollis and
family.
Mr. Charlie Hollis and family of
Clinton are spending some time with
his parents. Mr. \V. D. Hollis and
family.
Mr. It. E. Amick, wife and little
daughter, Bertie Mae, spent last Sunday
with Mr. J. B. Hyler and family.
Mr. James Hyler and family spent
last Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Amick.
Mr. Azlee Amick visited his best
girl last Sunday evening.
Mr. Martin Amick and wife dined
with Mr. A. I. Shealy last Sunday.
Misses Mattie Pearl and Lizzie
Mills visited their friend, Miss Grace
Amick, last Sunday evening.
Mrs. M. C. Amick spent last Sunday
with her sister. Miss M. B. Epting.
Mr. Henry Hyler spent a short
while with Mr. W. P. Mills last Sunday.
A large crowd attended the funeral
of Mrs. P. E. Amick last Saturday
evening.
* BLACK EYES.
Exactly.
(From The Kansas City Star.)
It is a fact apparently very little
known that to drive carefully is
cheaper than to subscribe funds to
build new hospitals.
08 Main
Feet to the
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;hey have to stay housed in
f each 24. It's mighty hard
is properly fitted to their in- j
articular about proper fitting.
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H. H. Powell, Mgr.
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PLAY AT ROUND HILL.
! There will be a ]>lay given at Round
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j Hill school on April f?th. promptly at
! 8 o'clock, the title being the "Little
Clodhopper," Riven by local talent.
A small admission fee will be charged, j
Refreshments will be served by the j
improvement league. Receipts will go :
to the betterment of the school.
W POOR MARRIED MAN."
"The play. "A Poor Married Man,"
will be given at Charter Oak. Friday
night. April X. beginning at eight o'- j
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ClOlft.
A small admission fee will be
charged for the benelit of the school.
The Improvement League will serve
refreshments.
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
j CORRECTS STOMACH,
j ENDS INDIGESTION
;[||M1 I.n,
'Tape's Diapepsin" is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation
or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so you can eat
favorite foods without fear. Large case
costs only few cents at drug store.
Millions helped annually.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?By George S. Drafts,
esquire, probate judge.
Whereas. Abraham Barrs made suit
to me. to grant his Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Catherine Barrs. ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Catherine
Barrs, deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Lexington, C.
- - - * ;i 1 am
H., S. C\, on 4tn aav 01 .vpni, uii,
next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 19th
day of March Anno Domini 1921.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington County, S.
C.
Published on the 23d day of March,
1921, in the Lexington paper two
weeks.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Peofessional Notice.
DR. O'NEILL wishes to announce
that beginning April 1,
his office practice will be conducted
strictly by appointment.
Suite 5, Carolina Bank Building.
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
Palmer System
Phone 3100, Hampton Ave 1227
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Hours 9 to 12?4 to 7 ,
i. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALISE
In diseases of the eye, ear nose ane
throat" in Saluda on Moflday and ir
Batesburg Tuesday with Dr MHcbel)
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J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG. S. C.
DR. H. W. WALL
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Columbia, S. C.
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