The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 11, 1921, Image 3
I PERSONALS
E (Personals carried over from last
1|- ' week.j
ft Mr. Charlie H. Livingston, a model
farmer up on Hollow Creek, was in
||i. attendance at the legal sales here
?' Monday.
Mr. John TV. Smith, Leesville route
one, one of the old Confederate soldiers.
was here Monday looking after
fhis pension.
Mr. Johnnie Roberts some time
since had the misforftine to have his
hand injured in a horse runaway and
had to go to the hospital, Columbia,
for an operation, Dr. L. B. Owens
performing the same by cutting off
the second finger of the left hand.
| v We are glad to say he is doing verv
| well.
Dr. V*'. A. Oxner, a prominent and
reliable physician of New Brookland.
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was here on ousiness with county
commisisoners Monday.
Mr. Geo. W. Asbill, rural police-!
A . , i
man, was here on business Monday in |
attendance at the meeting of the
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County Commissioners.
Tye were glad to*see in town Satur- ;
day, Mr. L. B. Frick, one of Chapin's
live merchants and a good man.
Mr, Will Riser, son-in-law of Mr.
'*Lang"vFrick. a cleyer young business
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- man. was in' town Saturday.
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Mr. J. Kelly Day, one of Black
Creek's' good farmers and a mighty
good man, was in town Monday.
We are glad to see Mr. Jacob J.
Bickley out again; after having been
quite sick with malarial fever and bilious
attack for past ten days.
Mr. Jas. W. Roof, one of Pelion's
business men and an energetic citizen
was here on business Monday,
t Mr. JJ. K. Summer, one of the
prominent farmers and citizens, near
Peak, was here at the courl house
Monday.
Mr. Henry Knece, *one of the best
farmers in the Swansea section was
in town Monday on business.
Mr. Sammie C. Gantt, a true blue,
one armed Confederate soldier, from
out on the Edisto, was a visitor in
town Monday to receive his honored
pension.
Mr. Jacob Shumpert, from out on
Black Creek, a warm friend and com.
rad of "Uncle 'Josh." was in town
' Monday looking after his pension.
Mr. J. K. Swygert, with as big,
open heart as he is a man, and a
valuable member of the grand jury,
was here Monday. Two of his bright
and promising daughters accompanied
' ji*in to our town,.
Mr. M. Crouch, a good citizen and
the sage of Leesville, was here Monday
among others, looking after his
pension.
We were glad Monday, to meet at
the court house, Mr. Julian Harman,
the polite and efficient bookkeeper of
Caughman Bros., Columbia, S. C.
RUB - MY - TISM
2s a powerful Antiseptic arid Pain
killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains. Neu
ralsia. ! 'heumatisrn.
TAX NOTICE
According to law the county Auditor
will add the following penalties:
On January 1st, 1921, 1 per cent,
penalty will be added to those who
? have not paid. Oh February 1st,
1921, an additional 1 per cent will
be added to those who have not paid,
making 2 per cent penalty for Feb|
ruary. On March 1st, 1921, an addiP
tional 1 per cent, penalty will be added
to those who have not paid, making
a total of 3 per cent, penalty for I
March and April. Still an Additional J
4 per cent penalty will be added J
May 1st, 1921, making 7 per cent,
penalty to be paid by those who have
not paid by May 1st, 1921.
TAX BOOKS CLOSE MAY 15.
Poll Tax?$1.00. Capitation Road
Tax, $5.00. Capitation Dog Tax. 50c.
.When remitting give each Township
and School District your property
is in. Give one name in full?
not initials. Send postage for reply
and return of receipt.
C. E. LEAPHART,
Treasurer Lexington County, S. C.
till May 15.
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A. W. Morgan!
Sheet Metal Worker I
. . ISLATE, TILE ANI?
Gravel Roofer
Manufacturer/)! Skylights & Cornices
1707 Main Street,
PKONE 2742
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Mr. John H. Hiller, the prominent
and well known merchant of Chapin,
known for his generositjr and kindness
throughout his community, was
here on business Monday.
Ed. L. Asbill, Esq., a safe coun-1
selor and clever man, of Eeesville,
had business at the court house here
Monday.
Messrs. "Bob" Lybrand and I. TV.
Hutto, two of Swansea's prominent
and clever citizens, motored here
Monday and returned home. j
Mr. R. E. Bouknight, Black Creek,
a good man and a farmer that lives
at home, was a business visitor here
Monday.
Rorer Bros., have moved their sawmill
down on the Capt. Sam Roof's old
place.
Mr. T. J. Fulmer, one of our
model farmers of Peters section, says,
while the boll weevils are not so
numerous up his way, yet his son,
the other day, caught one on the
grindstone whetting his bill for future
work.
Mr. Elijah Hall, one of our industrious
citizens; up on Ohinquepen,
and perhaps among the largest taxpayers
in the county, was here Friday
and paid us a pleasant call.
Mr. D. Luther Koon, the old "war
horse" of the Piney Woods section,
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was nere r riaav iu lccatc n*o >,v^......
pension, which he prizes far above its
value, because it is a reward for his
hard services during the GO's.
, Mr. Sid J. Clark, a prominent citizen
of Chapin, while passing through,
off of a successful fish catch' down on
the Edisto, Thursday, did not forget
his paper.
D. J. Haltiwanger, one of Chapin's
substantial men and a true blue Confed
was here Thursday to receive his
pension.
Mr. Sam T. Bickley has accepted
a position at Winchester, Va., and
left Sunday evening to fill the place.
Mr. Bibb, formerly of this place, is
at the same work at Winchester.
Mr Henry D. Derrick, formerly of
this county, but now a prominent busn
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DAN IV C
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When this bank pror
cept, we commit ourselvt
in every way that a prog
Merchandising, Ind
It may be that you a
many ways in which this
We are always res
problems with the [view
tomer as well as the ban!
SUPERVISED BY THE UNIT
mi ww TLi
ine Home in
Lexiogto
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal
Meeting tY
For LowWe
have met these demam
on galvanized corrugated
prepared roofing in rolls.
nn all rnnfincr mntpri
1 WtJ VIA A. V/ *?*v* *
you may need in the builde
tels, grates and tile line,
and we can make immedial
Send us your orders.
LORICK 81
1533 Main Street, Colum
incss man of Roanoke, Va., while on 1
a visit to his old home and friends
here, dropped in and paid us a pleas- ;
ant call, Monday. i
Dr. A. B. Drafts, wife and daughter
of Hendersonville, N. C., spent <
Saturday and Sunday with his father, ;
Geo. S. Drafts, ana family at the old i
home here, and returned homo Mon- ;
day. :
Mr. Levi G. Wheeler, one of Pine j
Wood's old reliable citizens spent j
Saturday and Sunday with his broth-er-in-law,
Mr. Geo. S. Drafts.
Roy J. Heffner, of San Francisco, i
Emiment Supreme Archon of the Pii1
Kappa Phi fraternity, was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Carroll for 1
a few days last week at the home j 1
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. I
In college Mr. Carroll was a member
of this fraternity and later was
its national executive head.
UKSOLI TIOXS OF RESPKCT. |
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Whereas our friend and brother,!
Dr. J. C. Nicholson, came to an untimely
death on the 3rd of April.
1921, and
Whereas we deplore his loss both
' as a irienci ana masun, u? wm a? me
great loss to our lodge and Free
Masonry in general. Therefore be it
resolved:
1. Thdt as members of Saluda
Lodge A. F. M. No. 103. we bear testimony
of Dr. Nicholson's devotion to
his lodge and loyalty to the tenets of
free masonry,
2. That we further testify to the
interest he always manifested in the
work of his lodge, having served as
Senior Deacon, Senior Warden and
Master, being a past master of good
and regular standing at the time of
his deplorable death,
3. That we herein register our
confidence in his life and character as
one who followed closely the teachings
of our noble order, and one who
commanded the respect and admiration
of all other masons of like cast,
especially those who enjoyed the
privilege of coming in contact with
IERV1CE
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nises Service and you acis
to support your efforts
Tessive bank can.
lustry and Farming
re' not familiar with the
bank can serve you.
idy to discuss financial
cf benefitting the cus- 1
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FED STATES GOVERNMENT 1
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fational Bank
m, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
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Reserve Association
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er Prices ]
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Js by readjusting our prices
roofing, metal shingles,
We have most attractive
als as well as on anything
ts' hardware or wood manOur
stocks are complete j
:e shipment.
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ROTMERS |
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him personally, !
4. That we express our deepest
sympathy to his bereaved wife and
relatives, and that these resolutions
be spread upon our minutes and a
;opy of same be furnished his widow,
Mrs. Ruth Nicholson.
J. P. WEST,
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II. B. IIAKE,
Committee.
Heard in Kentucky
Judge (to man arraigned for illicit
Jistilling)?Defendant, what is your
lame ?
Defendant?Joshua:
Judge?Are you the man who made "
the sun stand still?
Defendant?No, sir! I'm the man
u*ho made the moon shine.
Chronic Constipation.
This condition is usually brought on
by neglect. Neglect to drink as much
water as a healthy person requires,
which i?; three pints each day. Nog
lec-t to take enough exercise to keep
the body in a healthy condition. Neglect
to establish a regular habit of
having the bowels move once each
day, whether there is an inclination
or not. It is obvious, that to cure
chronic constipation .you must first
correct your habits. Chamberlain's
Tablets are excellent but will not
cure you permanently, when these
neglects are persisted in. Begin now.
Get well and stay well.
Dodson's Liver Tone j
Killing Calomel Sale \
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Don't sicken or salivate yourself or c
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
calomel which is quicksilver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee
that it regulates the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without making
you sick?15 million bottles sold
666
vill break a Cold, Fever and Grippe
nicker than anything: we know, preentinc
pnennionia.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. O'NEILL
Announces
Office Practice
Exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina Bk Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
Palmer System
3hone 3100, Hampton Ave 1227
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Tours 9 to 12?4 to 7
I. A CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
h diseases of the eye, ear nose and j |
iiruat in Saluda on Monday and ir m
Satesbur? Tuesday with Dr Mitchell =
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t. FRANK KNEECE |
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
is 16 Main Street COLUMBIA ?.
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Jfflco Hours: 9 to 1:30?2UJ0
DRS. BOOZER,
DENTI""""
Kave returned to the 1500
block, -1542 Main street,
Columbia, just across the
street from their old stand.
dancer taken out by the root withlr g
nine or ien days without knile. 3
Guaranteed never to come back. ?
S. P. Shumpert
I2'?0 Divine Street COLUMBIA 8. C !
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E. J. BEST
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Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
B. J. WINGARD |
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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No. 12 Clark Law Building
I<aw Raniro Telephone 1X1 j
COLUMBIA. S.C. '
"MODERN DEI*
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ray fishje:
Over Lever's Shoe Store 1615 M?
HEND
I Harciwa
j 1319 Assembly St., C
i rmbbamdmhbmihanbi
Builders' Hai
Farming Machines an
Paints, Oi
Lime, Cement, P
Telephone 1302
Send Us Your C
Screen Doors, Windows
Garden Hose, Water Co<
Freezers, Base Ball, B
Golf Goods.
UNIFORMS A SP
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Lorick & Lc
Incorporat
HARD\^
COLUMBIA,
"WHO'S YOURfl
|By modern|methods we remove
teeth ar.d.'llivejnerves or fill the
most|sensitive tooth with very
little pain or bad after effects. 22
offanfinrt f a ant.
?OpC^ldi dtlviiviuii i/v \j cn.
Baltimore Dent
1329 1-2 Main St. COLUMBL
Look for Large Electric Sign and !
at Stairs.
Hours 8 to 8. Sundays
C. D. KENNY C
Coffees, Teas, Sugar
Always have special brands of C
at 40c is very popular: other eo:
have Teas to suit your taste. I
NEW CROP RICE, Whol
C. D. KENNY
1637 MAIN STREET,
k.
ITISTRY"
WORK-LOWEST PRICE
own, Bridge and Plate
Work a Specialty.
1 Work Guaranteed
R SOX,
iin St. Colombia, S. C.
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Columbia, S. C.
'dware,'
id Impiements,
Is,
laster, etc.
Irders For: .
, Screen Wire,
)lers, Ice Cream
asket Ball and
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4l, S. C. Phone 586
Moving Dental Exhibit
10 to 3
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DEALERS IN
~*inr~m' rrmn
Rice and'Grits.
orTe. Kennys* special
ffee to suit you; also
)rop in to see us.
lesale and Retail
Phone
154-153
COLUMBIA S.C
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