The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, April 27, 1921, Image 3
NEWS AND, NOTES
' FROM BUSfY BATES BURG
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Batesburg, April 26.?Prof. Paul K.
Smith, member of ihe faculty the
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University of South Carolina, spent
Sunday with his parents in Batesburg.
.
s Miss Pearle Falluwv a member of
? the senior class of the University of
South Carolina, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fallaw, the
latter part of last week at their home
near Batesburg.
,* Prof. Julius Sharpe, principal of
the Kitchings Mill High school and
elected superintendent of education
for Lexington county at the last elec
tlon, was in town shaking hands with
his many friends Saturday afternoon.
C. A. Easterling, special representative
of the Missouri State Life In?
surance company,' with headquarters
in Columbia, was here on business
; J Thursday.
Attorney Bkrrett Jones attended
court at Saluda last week, where he
wais interested in several cases.
City Carrifer Joseph Kinnant was
< absent several days last week visiting
at his old home in Fairfield county.
]j During his absence the duties of cart
rier were faithfully and satisfactorily
y- performed by Mr. B. Eddie Hlte, a
former rural carrier from this office.
.J. Albert Hite, assistant postmaster,
stood the ..examination in., Columbia
' sopie time ago for the.poBitlon of rail'
wajj. postal,e^erk. Mr. Hite has been
recently .notified that he had passed
a satisfactory examination and now
eligible to appointment as a regular
clerk whenever a vacancy occurs. Mr.
Hite saw military service in France
and since his return has been assist
ing his father, pqstmaater W. S. Hite,
in. the postofllce.
Miss Gladys Smith, a teacher in the
Springfield graded school, was the
guest of relatives in town Sunday.
The Masonic fraternity in this
towh is rapidly increasing in membership.
At the last regular communication
eight applications were received
for membership in the lodge.
The Rad<.li(Te Chautauqua of Washington,
?D. C., closed their meetings
last Wednesday night. The entertainment
and lectures were of an exceedingly
high order and largely patronized
by the people of this community.
The tent in which the exercises were
held was located on Summerlnnd
college campus and midway between
the two towns. Dr. P. E. Monroe,
president of Summerland college, took
an aqtive interest in getting the Chauta.noua
in this community this season
and his efforts along this line cannot
be spoken in terms of laudation top
highly. The community in which
these Chautauquas are held is always
benefitted and it is hoped that Batesburg
and Reesville will get together
in this matter a* .1 make the annual
meeting of the Chautauqua perma
nent in this section.
P. H. Cartledge of Greenwood was
liere on business several clays last
week.
Mrs. E. P. Watson entertained the
j^oung people of the Missionary society
at her home Monday afternoon
two miles fr6nv towti.
, Dr. and Mrs. ID. It. Kneece and
family ot Peiion visileu relatives near
Bntesburg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Wright, Mr.
and Mrs, E. A. Home motored to
Saluda Sunday afternoon.
The recent cool weather has considerably
damaged the small grain
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in this section. Present indications
point to a very poor yield.
CENfERVIIiliE NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jumper and
family spent a short while Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Hong and family.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hong spent a
short while Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hong.
Miss Esther Price spent last week
with Misses Ethel and Myrtle Jumpey.
Misses Esther Hong and Ernestine
Price dined with Misses Eunice and
Mina ltawl Sunday.
Miaoon 1 AC 41- t
i*ii*7ovo iiim my i ii? j uinpcr
spent the week-end with Miss Esther
Price.
Mr. und Mrs. C. D. Price and
family spent a short while Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Epting and family.
Mr. Claudie Rice and Miss Cora ,
Sease were out riding Sunday evening.
Mr. Martin Taylor and Miss Myrtle
Jumper carried Mr. Scott Price to see !
his beat girl Sunday evening.
Mr. Nelson Addy, Misses. Mamie '
and Rather . Price and Ethel and
Myrtle Jumper worshipped at Cedar
Grove Sunday morning.
Mr. Houston Hayes and Miss
Frances Craps wore seen out riding
Sunday evening.
The closing exercises of Centervillo
school will be given Saturday night,
April 30, at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody
. , is cordially invited to attend.
RTTTI7E MARY.
WATERINGFORD NEWS.
The recent cold weather hus done
considerable lamnge to vegetation in
general hereabouts, and we fear has
damaged small grain.
Most farmers are done planting
corn and cotton seed, but it looks like,
there will be ,a ifreat deal of replanting
to be .done.. ,
Mrs. E. F. Kyzer visited Mrs. L?.?
A. Howard a short w-hlle last week.
Mr. S. It. Kyzer visited Mr. M. M.
Howard , a short wiiilp last Sunday
morning. CaU again, unc^.
Mrs. Albert Price and Mrs. Alma
Price of the Priceville section were
guests ol .vtrs. r^ezzie Crout lo.pt Frir
day.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Itlsh of near
Oilbert visited their uncle and aunt
of the Black Creek section last Sun-1
day.
Messrs. M. It. Crout and C. B.
Harman have gone Into the butchering
business and will furnish the community
with good fresh beef every
\yeek.
Mr. A. Li. Kirkland wishes his
many friends to remember that he is
still on Charleston street, boarding at
Kirkland's hotel, where there is
plenty to eat.
AVhat is the sign of the times? Several
of our foremost farmers here- (
abouts have been hauling their cot-|
ton to market.'-They certainly are get-]
ting wise and decided, that, they
would rather have 11c now than live
or six cents, next fall. ?
Paul Jake says: "I have my mill
In trim fix and can make good meal
for the good woman and the old
sorry man" That's O. K. We'll pull1
old Paul's flop ears for hlrf sassy
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On last Saturday morning "(-Tilth),
the writer accompanied by his better
half set out for a pleasureTrip. First
of all we took in the Town of. Pelion.
rrum mere we neauea lor Swansea,
where we visited our only brother,
and spent the night with, our son.
Sunday morning being rainy we never
got to stroll over the town as we
wished to. Nevertheless after dinner
we set out for the vicinity of Gaston,
where we visited our friend, Mr.
Reeseford Round, and after a brief
but pleasant chat we made our way
to Mr. -J. W. Shrpe's, where we sheltered
for the night. Monday morning
bright and early we started for
Black Creek, giving our old friend Mr.
Olin Rikard, a brief call, * arriving at
home on good time for supper.
CALVARY ROTS.
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We are having so the mighUr cold
weather at this writing.
Mr. II. D. Stabler and daughter.
May, took a flying trip to j^ew Brookland
Saturday.
Miss Ethel Mack was the guest of
Miss Carrie Mae Bailey Saturday
night.
Miss Claudinc Juniper was the guest
of Misses Clara and Rosa Belle Ruyker
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Saylor and
family were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Culler Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E>. Rucker and
little son were the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stabler.
Sunday evening.
Punch and Judy.
MACEDOJf DOTS.
The farmers of this section are
busy planting corn and cotton.
Mrs. Ij. B. Kyzer and family were
visitors in Macedon Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Rish and litle grund
daughter, Roxoy May, were visitors
in Maeedon also.
Mrs. Joseph Hall's -sister from
Brookland was the guest of Miss
Blanche Hall Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. D. S. Shumpert and family
were tlie guests of Mr. J. A. "Kyzer
Sunday.
Mr. Hudson Brown visited Miss
Xettie Kyzer Sunday night.
Mr. Albert Rish spent the week
end with his brother, Mr. Arnold
Rish, near "Wagoner.
Mrs. Anna Croft visited her sister.
Mrs. A. J. Craft, Sunday.
BROWN EYES.
EGG PRESERVER #
Prepared Solution of Wntcr Glass
The simplest and best preparation
for preserving eggs. Colorless and
odorless and does not impart any
flavor to the eggs. Full directions for
use. Convenient size, quart cans, will
put up 12 dozen or more at a small
cost. Guaranteed. Trv u
HARMON DRUG CO.,
Lexington, S. C.
FIN AT j DISCHARGE.
Notice in hereby given that on
Thursday, May 26 next, I will apply
to George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate
of Lexington county, for final
discharge as administrator of the estate
of D. Wade Hook, deceased.
S. W. HOOK,
Administrator, Kstnte of D. Wade
Hook. 4t-c-30
i BATES BURG CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE HAS
PAID SECRETARY
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j Special to The Dispatch-News.
Batesburg, April 19.?Business men
of Batesburg are not down-hearted by
the present slackness in business but
are going aft^rmore trade and trying
to develop the resources and their
town and surrounding country. At a
meeting of the board of directors lust
rriuay mgnt, following a complete
reorganization of the Chamber of
Commerce, Dr. E. C. Ridgell, former
state senator, was selected to take
the post of paid secretary and will
give a good part of his time to putting
Batesburg more on the map. The selection
of Dr. Ridgell is regarded as
being very happy and the town is fortunate
to secure his services.
DOTS FROM BROAI) III V Fit.
The health of this community is
very good with the exception of Mrs.
Mary Shealy and little baby. They
have been very sick for some time.
Mrs. Shealy is some better, but no
change is seen in the baby's condition.
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Mr. Walter Haltiwanger and daughter
Were visiting his son Sunday evening.
f Messrs Sebbie Haltiwanger, Roland
Busby and their families were visiting
Mr. Ilnltlwanger's father Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Coorge Bundrick and family
visited her mother Sunday evening.
Miss L.ula Amiek visited Miss Katie
Meetze Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis visited
Mr. Davis's father Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Eargle has been verysick
for some time. Hone she will
soon be out again.
Mr. Henry Aitiick is all smiles: it's
a big boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eleazer visited
Mr. Ollie Stoudemayer Stmday evening'.
Mr. Charlie Haltiwanger and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haltiwanger
Sunday evening.
Mr. Odell Shealy and family visited
his mother Sunday evening.
Mr. Henry Haltiwanger was seen
going to see his best girl Sunday
evening.
Misses Mattie and Marie Shealy visited
their grandmother Sunday.
Mr. Y. W. Amiek visited Mr. and
"THE MOST PR0M1
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l'.\(TS OX WHICH THIS SI
A well-known physician ai
tiro forty years was recently a
rum Therapy. His laconic reply
medicine." Rather a strong sti
His son, 31 years of age, had be
' to be led about the streets of
when held up before his eyes, 1
More than a score of physician
aminod him during the six yet
the first Auto-Serum treatment
mobile through the streets of C
in bis father's laboratory.
During the month of Febrt
in consultation to sei> a woman
fast a year and a half, due to
sequence of a fall some three
half her temperature ranged fi
sweats: and a great quantity o
whose normal doctor, like a sco
pronounced it hopeless, yet th
n ftat* A C* ~ rnu
I uv^UiiUUB /\uiu-on UIIl All
?'R or cane; weighs 135 instead c
i she stands erect, and measures
and is the picture of health.
The same physician has st
i to normal, and remain normal,
has seen his own blood pressun
this same treatment he has set
entirely sugar free. He has set
of exophthalmic goiter clinicall
; worst cases of eczema and rh
j s en insane persons who had b
to reason within a few weeks
inent. He has seen results equ
complaints. These are a few 1
statement quoted at the beginn
The usual method of mam
to obtain germs of the disease
I of these particular germs or in
of germs and make a mixed set
i ditions where complications e>
Serum Therapy we take the bl<
serum. It makes no difference
; tion, the resultant serum neces
I It automatically meets the indi
1 We rega-d this'system as
' brings more good results and
other medical knowledge and t
tei*ested we invite'you to inVesf
freely'show you.
No bad efforts have ever b
arms and the aged have beeri
' lably there is a feeling of well
sequent treatments. If your h*
you should ,look into this matte
by physicians as well as laymei:
"lie who investigates and t
Ho who condemns before h
Dr. John B. McCullong]
120G*? Main Street
Hours It a. in. to 0 p. in.
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Mrs. Geprg^ Meetze Sunday evening:.
f J3EST WISHES.
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vsAck'k furry news.
Misses 'Mary and Cora' Cong, accompanied
by Miss Harmon of Summerland
college, spent the week-end
; with'*" Mr. arid Mrs. J. J. L<ong.
Mr. R. E. Amlck and wife and
little daughter, Bertie Mae, spent
Cimilair
Muuutvj ?*ui 4ur. b-i r AnucK ana
family.
Mr; Victor Sheuly and wife anjd
little Hon, Clifton, spent Sunday with
Mr. M. it. Koon and family..
Mrs. Pearl Shealv and children
spent a short while Sunday evening
with Mr. U. Y. Bowen and family.
Mr. S. E. -Amick and family of
near I.eesvllle spent Sunday with his
brother, Mr. B. E. Amick, and family.
Those viBiting at Mr. D. D.
Amick's on last Sunday were; Misses
Eva, Margaret and Alice Ruth HolJis,
Bessia and Nettie Amick, Mr.
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John Monts and family, Mr. J. H.
Crout and family. Mr. Colle Amick
and Cohen Mills. Mr. J. W. Crout
and Mr. B. T. Bowens, Mr. 'I. E.
Koon and wife and little son. Franklin.
Quite w. nurrfber of people went to
Rexington this morning on business.
BLACK EYES.
LIVE NEWS FROM IN AND
AROUND -ST. MATTHEWS.
The health of this community is
very good at present.
"We are having some fine weather
I at present and if it continues crops
I will prow real fast.Mr.
and Mrs. Orin Lindler visited
Mr.-and Mrs. James Killian, a little
while Sunday evening.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. D. McCartha
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. McCoy
Alewine Sunday.
Mr. J. W. McCartha from Ridge
Spring spent Friday night at his
brother's, Mr', and Mrs. J. D. McCartha:.
Miss Emily McCartha spent Saturday
night with her sister, Mrs. Freddie
Anderson,
j Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Alewine
spent a while with Mr. and Mrs. J.
D- McCartha and family Friday evening.
Miss Emily McCartha visited Mis.*
Caroline Alewine. Sunday.
I ^ Miss Thelma McCartha spent
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THING IN MEDICINE" "
rnontr statement is based
ltd surgeon who has been in praesked
what he thought of Auto-Sewas:
4'The most promising thing in
uement, you may think! But listen,
en going blind for six years: he had
*_uti.-agu; ne couia see your nand
)ut he could not count your lingers,
is, surgeons and specialists had extra.
In February last he was given
L In May he was driving an auto- . j
hicago, and doing microscopic work
mry this same physician was called
27 years of age that had been bedcaries
of the lumbar vertebrae, a
years before. For the year and a
rom 87' to 104 daily; profuse night
f pus was oozing. The patient,
re of others who had seen the case, i
is woman in less than six months
erapy, was walking without crutch?f
100 pounds, the fistulas is healed;
the full {? feet 8 inches in height.
?en blood pressure of 280 go down
under Auto-Serum treatment. He
s; rise from 115 to 125. After taking
;n urine loaded with sugar become
?n some of the most stubborn cases
y cuTed. He has seen some of the
eumatism clinically cured. He has
een incarcerated for years restored ,
after beginning Auto-Serum treatally
remarkable in numerous other
facts on which he ba_ses his strong
ing of this article,
ifacture of serum and antitoxins is
to be treated and make a serum
many instances take several kinds
rum to meet doubtful cases or con:ist
or are suspected. With AutoDod
of the sick person and make a
; what the' complaint or complicasarily
contains the needed remedy,
cations.
the missing link in medicine. It
gratitude to our patients than all
resources at our command. If inigate.
We can nnd will gladly and
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een reported. (Children in mother's
successfully treated. Almost invar- /
-being following the first and subealth
is below par from any cause
sr. It will bear closest investigation
hen condemns is a wise man;
ic Investigates is a fool."
h Dr. W. R. Register
Columbia, S. C.
Sunday 10 n. m. to 2 p. in.
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Thursday with her sister, Mrs. M^'
Coy Ale wine. 'y> '
I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler spent
j, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
CCrout and family. '
f Mrs. Archie Kelsler, who has been
(real sick for the past week, is some
j. better at this writing,
(. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Anderson
visited Mr. and Mrs.J. Di-.iMcCarj
tha and family. Saturday. ,
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Among the host of bargaii]
Season we present several
appeal to those who consid
Brown Calf Ball Strap jOxf
Brown Kid Strap Pump
Brown Kid Oxford, Low H<
Brown Kid Ribbon Tie .....
Patent Theo Ties ....
Black Kid Oxfords, Low H
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grasp the opportunity of ge
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Everyone who has a Washi]
one of our Washing Machi
r tomatically drain the niachi
iently near a faucet. Writ*
of our Little Giant Clothes
with the unsightly Clothes
less of an ornament than an
way of hanging out clothes
price. ,
Columbia Supp
I 823 West Gervai* St.
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I WISH to announce
opened a garage for the 3
; at the stand formerly occu
NEAR FAIP
Nothing but first class
cord with present cotton p
BRING US YO
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WE need no introduce
this community. Everyboc
we turn out
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iwuagmAr, 27, 1021,
Messrs. W. H. Jveisler and J. D.
McCartha yrent to Columbia on buslness
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lindler akd
daughter, Louise, arid also Mr. and
Mr*. Webber Bawl and little son, S.
J., all spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Idndler.
Mr., and Mrs. L. C. Price and
little children visited Mr. and Mrs.,
James Gilliam" Sunday morning, i
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popular styles that should
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tting a good shoe at .a priee..o!
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KAMINER m
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rig Machine ought to have
ne Drainers that -will auine
whenever it is convene
us for circular. Also one
i Reels, which does away
line and really is more or
Eyesore such as the usual [
is. Write for circular and r
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Colombia, S.' C ' (
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to the public that I have
repair of all makes of cars
pied by Snelgrove's garage,
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i work and at prices in ac- f
rices.
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ATISFACTION.
tion to the auto owners of
ly knows the kind of work
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