The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 11, 1921, Image 5
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I FROM TOWS OF EDMUND.
Mr. C. W. Sox and family of Cayce
M spent Sunday in Edmund with his,
p* brother, Mr. Monroe Sox.
lit.-* Thomas W. Sharpe of Columbia j
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. j
W. H. Sharpe.
Mr. W. X.* Lucas and family visited
Mr. G. M. Lucas and family
fi?> near New Brookland Sunday.
RL. Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Crout of I
Gilbert were the guests of Mr. and!
Mrs. Fred W. Crout last Thursday.
Mrs.- Julia Clark Shealy has returned
from a ten-day visit to her
f:H) homeplace up at Clark's Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sharpe
and G. O.. Jr., spent last week-end
||v:> with Mrs. W. H. Sharpe. This was
R-G. ?0., Jr's., initial trip to see his
B grandmother.
? Miss Ada Spires has returned home
i after spending a week with her sisS
ter, Mrs. T. S. Sharpe, down near
/ Swansea.
m . Miss Frankie Griffith, accompanied
S by Miss Lynn Aaron of Columbia,
j|-- spent the week-end with Mr. and
?, ' Mrs. J.: A - Griffith.
; Mr. J." D. Shumpert and family
* v-* ' .
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
; p. Shumpert Sunday.
fft&ri The sun seems rather "distant"
J towards ustheae: .days,..- Wish he'd
"warm upttvtb-us a .little moreu
t Mrs. -John - ... Taylor .< of - Boiling
S0S& l ,
0: Springs, -spent .Saturday afternoon
|v with filer parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r ' Gerard"Soxr?: - - - - ......... ...
Mr. and Mrs. J'. AV' 'Jefcoat vis f:
ited thb iaterrs relatives up at Sand
Dam Sthfday. Mr..
Berley Roof, wife and children
were thb. guests of-Mr. and Mrs.
Henkle Sfcealy Sunday, w..
Mr. .and Mrs. j , 4 . xoungmei; ot
Woodford passed through Edmund
.
recently and spent a short while with
. k
- their aunt, Mrs. S. C. Reeder.
Mr. J. A.. Lucas and family visited
.....
at Mr . .Ted Smith s near New Brook- .
pf" land Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.-Julian Sharpe spent
Sunday afternoon with relatives up
k hear Red Bank.
*. Mr. L. E. Jefcoat and family
spent < Sunday with relatives in
/ Swansea.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Senn visited
with Mr. and Mr6. W. M. Spires
Sunday.
Miss Leila Craft of Macedon is vis*
iting her brother, A. G. Craft, here. !
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? - r ?PEAK
NEWS. .
W V ' * ??
recent cold and dry weather is
f., causing much damage to the crops.
<K' The farmers of this section. are havr
/ ing plenty of spare time to fish on
account of the dry weather. I
! Mr. *Narvie Summer made a flying
trip to Lexington Saturday;
Miss Dola Summer spent the week*
end with her sister in Columbia.
Miss Bernice Chapman spent the
week-end ,vith Miss Birdie Fulmer
of Chapin and also attended the play
that was given at Chapin High
School Saturday night.
Mr. and .Mrs. Alonzo Shealy, Miss
Altha Shealy, and Mr. Carl Wheeler,
from Little Mountain and Misses
./
Elise and Olive Stoudemayer, Messrs.
jpH
Yoder Addy, Eugene Eargje, Narvie
r and Ji?n Summer and Willie Stoude;
mayer, of Peak, .went on a fishing !
-1?9? mVVif All ronnrtpd n I
U~ip lucsuajr 1U&UV. -
| fine time, but no fish.
Misses Altha Shealy, Bernice Chapman,
Olive Stoudemayer and Maggie
\ Belle Perry, Messrs. Alonzo Shealy,
? Yoder Addy, Kenneth Shull, Eugene
Eargle, Sease Stuck, Bleka Busby,
! Narvie and Jim Summer went Thurs1
'day night and also reported having
a fine time again if not any fish.
A large crowd from Peak attended
I the play at Chapin High School
| Saturday night.
There will be a dance given in
Peak town hall Saturday night, May
' 14, 1921, at 8:30. . j
f STOLE A COW.
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Swansea, May 9.?Last Tuesday
Kg'.
f:\ Preach Brooks, a negro, is alleged to
have stole one of Mr. Rhett Inabinett's
cows out of Mrs. J. A. Kaigler's
pasture and sold her in Brookland.
Mr. Inabinett has gone to St.
tS'jt
Matthews to take out a warrant for
IIHT UCgiU.
Rat-snap
KIllS RATS |
.Also mice. Absolutely prevents j
odors from carcass. One 1 Kick age
proves tliis. RAT-SNAP comes in
cakes?no mixing with other food.
Guaranteed.
:55c size (t cake) enough tor |
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
r ' House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and outbuildings, storage
bnildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co.. and Lexington Pharmacy.
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Y, C?i: ?L A
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Xotwithstanding the inclement
weather of the past several days our
farmers are about done planting cot;
ton seed and peanuts, and are now
preparing to chop cotton, although it
looks pretty sick.
Mrs. L. A. Howard visited her sister,
Mrs. Frances Gunter, of the Oak
Grove section or Black Creek last
Thursday a week..
Mr. M. R. Crout and family visited
Mr. Manse Berry in the Pelionsection
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Price and
family of the St. Matthew's section
visited the latter's sister, Mrs. D.
Crosson Kyzer, last Thursday.
Mr. M. A. Taylor and family of
.Boiling Springs visited his father, Mr.
Simon Taylor, of near Steedman last
Thursday.
Last Saturday Mr. 1. M. Hallman
and his better half went to the capital
city shopping and on business.
Rev. Fred Frazier preached a very
imm<aoci\'u cdrtiinri Inst Sundav TT1 orn
ing to a small but attentive audience
at Boiling Springs in the absence of
the pastor, Rev. W. L. Johnson. His
subject was ''Mother's Home in
Heaven".
The Ladies' Misionary Society will
meet at Boiling Springs M. E. church
next Sunday morning immediately after
Sunday school. All the members
are Requested to be present on that
day.. - ~
Mr. H. R. Smith, whom we mentioned
sometime since as being taken
to the city hospital in Columbia for
treatnient, is still there, we .are sorry
to say. but we hope to see him home
again in the near future. ,
What has become of "Brown Eyes"
of Gaston, did she . get tired, or disgusted
and. quit? We fancy she didn't
find much amusement in writing for
publication, Did. you m. l,. :
Old Unclp Henry says: "If all the
ladies and lasses would wear their
dresses higher in the necks and from
12 to 18 inches longer, it would have
a. tendency to .raise the price of cotton.,"
Who will be first to take his
advice and lay the example? We're
tired of looking at sparrow shanks.
Girding at the Fat Man
Why is it that fat men are so goodnatured?
Because they're too fat to fight and
they can't run. '
If Blood Cell Serum 1
Doctors Who Have
, The Patients Clai
Would Rp a C
It]
Probably the greatest advertisii
that of the Liberty Loans by the
no one ever questioned its object
advertise is a derivation of the wc
to," and that the word advertise m
So we conclude that anything in tl
the mind and attention of the pub
advertising.
Business cards, newspaper and
recommendation of patients woul<
gory of advertising. The questic
answered by the definition: To i
covery with the object of turning 1
this new system of healing the si(
Webster defines ethics as ''per
the moral question"?I. e., the qu<
the question might be stated as fo
the public that a great new discov
of getting the sick well? When th
itself. It is as though one were
tise where food is to be gotten tc
right to give notice of the discov
dying of thirst in the desert?
If blood cell serum is what the
nnti<infc r?ls?ir>i it trk lip it wmilii 1
fSX*. V. V, ** -V % " W ~.-W? .
sic-k world. If it is half what thi
and every ethical consideration
merits to proclaim them. Of cou
sick with serum made from their
merit, or if it occupies a relative
five, such claims as are publicly n
condemnation and penalties.
The reports from physicians fr
?the results obtained covering t
cent good results?and here in C<
pressing enthusiasm of patients p
What people object to is: N
fraud. The public wants to kn<
and advertising is the medium thi
Like every other good thing, ad
used for ignoble ends, and in^thii
to advertise, but it is wrong to lie
vertise what we do. We do what
We regard this system as th
brings more good results and gi
other medical knowledge and re;
terested we invite you to inwsti?
l'reely show you.
-lie who investigates and the
He who condemns before lie
Dr. John B. McCullough
Il'O'J'v Main Street
Hours U in. to 6 p. in. .S
l>* k/ V Ti V I IT'
? JL~s _
J
Mr. Shelton Taylor and son, Maxie, j
weht to Hollow Creek to the school j
closing and reports it as enjoyable. |
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lindler and j
little daughter, Marie, visitedf Mr. j
and Mrs. J. F. Lindler and family)
Sunday.
Miss Louise Lindler visited Miss j
Mae and Mary Jane Sease Friday
evening:.
Mrs. Shelton Taylor and two little
daughters. Nova and Elever visited
Mrs. J. F. Lindler Saturday evening.
Rev. O. B. Shearouse delivered a
very good sermon Sunday to a large
congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith went to
the birthday dinner of Rev. A. R.
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Weber Rawl and
little son, S. J., visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lindler Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and
family also went to the birthday dinner
of Rev. A. R. Taylor. Miss Estell
Roof attended also.
The singing class will meet at Mr.
and Mrs; L. M. Kyzer's ' Saturday
evening at 4 o'clock.- Hope to have a
large crowd. v
Blue Bird.
SWANSEA ROYS HAVE
ACCIDENT ON ROAD
Special to The Dispatch-NewS;
Swansea, May 9.?Four young men
I
of Swansea were coming home from
Caston yesterday in "an automobile
and driving in a hurry and struck a
sand bed * The car turned over and
injured Jasper Sharpe's shoulder. He
was taken to Columbia and it wa3
fojnd that the right 'shoulder was
crushed. At this writing the young
man is resting comfortably.
"We Picked Up Seven Large Dead
Hats First Morning Using Rat-Snap."
So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter,
Woodbridge, N. J. "We lost 18 small
chicks one night, killed by rats.
Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked
up 7^ large dead rats next morning
and in 2 weeks didn't see a single rat.
RAT-SNAP is good and sure." Comes
in cake ready for use. Three sizes,
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexington
Pharmacy.
Is What the
r
Used It and
m It to Be, It
rime to Conceal
From the Sick World
zg campaign ever Vmducted was
i United States Government. Yet
or ethics. Webster says the word
)rd advert, which means to "turn
leans "to notify," "to give notice."
le nature of a notice, which turns
lie to a person, object or thing, is
magazine articles and even the
i properly be placed in the catein
then, of why we advertise is
simply give notice of a new dis:he
attention of the public toward
?k. But is it ethical to do this? ^
taining to conduct and involving
?stion of right and wrong, so that
Hows: Is it right to give notice to
ery has been made in the method
ie question is so stated it answers
to ask: Is it ethical to adver)
those who are starving, or is it
ery of a spring to those who are
doctoz-s who have used it and the I
1 ^ T 1
se a crime xo cunceux il iroiii xiie
iev say it is every moral impulse
would urge those who know its
rse, if this system of treating the
own blood is a fraud, if it lacks
ly small niche in the health ediuide
would merit the most severe
om all parts of the United States
>ver 200 complaints with 8$ perolumbia
pages of testimonials exrec-lude
such conclusion.
ot advertising, but untruth and
jw every meritorious proposition
rough which this is accomplished,
vertising can be prostituted and
5 lies the wrong. It is not wrong
i and bear false witness. We adwe
advertise.
e missing link in medicine. It
atitude to our patients than all
sources at our command. If innate.
We ran and will gladly and
mi condemns is a wise man:
a fool.'
Dr. W. R. Register
Columbia, S. <\
inula y 10 a. in. to 2 p. m.
:
Farmers are very busy chopping
their cotton, and plowing their corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Handler and
little daughter, Marie, visited folks in
the I'isgah section recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler and
f
little children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Price visited
Mr. Price's parents Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Price.
Miss Emily McOartlia spent Sunday
with Misses lielle and Ophelia Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele visited
Mrs. Sallie Long Sunday night.
There were several folks from this
section attended the birthday dinner
given at the Rev. A. R. Taylor's
Sunday.
Miss Maggie Miller and little brothers
and sisters visited Mrs. Sallie
Lindler last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Alewine
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Orin Lindler.
1921 Will
Fighters w
year are dc
Preparedn(
product of
absence of
An import;
of 1921 is 1
Assc
i
|
There, proble
by hundreds
In effect this
year, dealing
business.
Alert busines
marketing.
Georgia.
Exhibits
use of p
a view r
which, a
In June, Ati
Atlantic, fan
proved by U
ASJ
Atlani
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r-~- ? 1 ' r?
y'r
spent Thursday at Mr. Orin Lindler's.
Mr. E. W. Keisler made a trip to
Columbia last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCartha
visited Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Anderson
Sunday.
There will be preaching- at St.
Matthews Sunday at 3 o'clock. Every-1
body is invited to attend. I
BLUE BIRD. !
Look at the label on your
paper and renew at once. - j
Professional
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
Has Moved to
1511 Main Street
Office phone 3100
Residence 1933-W
Make Way for
rill score heavily in 1921?but
istined for. men who know and u
jss wins advertising and busir
experience with the addition o;
fearthought.
ant preparation period for busir
the forthcoming
Seventeenth Annual Con
>ciated Advertising Clubs
Atlanta, June 12-j
:ms of new distribution will be conside:
and thousands of experience-taught n
; meeting will be the Great Business (
r with advertising?the powerful mo
;s men will travel a long way for this
Be one of them. Make reservations
of Domestic and Foreign Advertising
ractically all recognized mediums, and
o helping the convention delegate, wil
lone, will make the trip worth while.
cinta is at its best. High on a ridge
ned by cooling breezes and clad in g?
nited States Weather Bureau reports,
t
For complete information as to raili
hotel reservations, etc., please ac
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