The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 18, 1921, Image 6
AMICK'S FERRY NEWS.
Heavy rains have fallen in this
section for the last week, which were
very much needed.
Mr. I. E. Koon, wife and little
son, Franklin, spent last Sunday with
Mr. J. B. Hyler and family.
Mr. C. O. Amick and family visited
Mi^. and Mrs. P?. E. Amick last
Sunday.
Mr. James Hyler and family visited
Mr. B. T. Bowens and family last
Sunday evening.
Mr. Millie Swygert and family of
the Ridge- Road section spent. Tast
Sunday with Mr. V?". P. Mills and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L>. Amick spent
last Sunday evening with Mr. D. E.
Amick and family.
Mr^.Tohn Hendrix and sister, Katie,
spent Sunday morning with Mr. D.
W. Koon and family.
| Mr. R. E. Amick. wife and little
daughter, Berth Mae visited Mr. J.
32. Hyler and family Inst Sunday
evening.
Misses Bessie and Xettie Amick
spent last Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill.
Misses Mattie Pearl and Lizzie Miller
spent a short while last Sunday
evening with their friend. Miss Grace
Amick.
Mr. Cohen Mills spent last Sunday
morning with his friend, Mr. K. A.
Amick.
BLACK EYES. '
PISGAIl* NEWS.
Farmers are busy working their
crops.
Miss Nova Taylor and Miss Louise
f Lindler spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. Bessie Kyzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Webber Rawl and
little son, S. J., visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lindler Saturday evening.
Mr. Shelton Taylor and son, Maxie,
were the guests of Mr. L. M. Kyzer,
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindler and
little son, Tonimie. visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Lindler, of Chapin last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lindler were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Taylor Sunday evening.
Mr. Orin Lindler visited his parents
Saturday evening.
Mrs. D. J. Roof visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Kyzer Sunday evening.
Miss Mae Sease is spending a week
.with Mr. and Mrs. Nepton Hennet.
Mr. and Mrs. Webber Rawl and
Miss May Wingard were the guests
of Mrs. J. F. Lindler Tuesday evening.
MUTT AINU JJiifje.
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FROM STYX.
We have been having plenty of
rain, and have had a short vacation
while the rain was falling.
Mr. J. P. Spires. Mr. E. P. Shull, j
Mr. E. J. Spires, Mr. C. Clarence
Rikard, mother and family. Also Rev. |
-??A. E. Kyzer visited relatives and j
friends. The same party also went on I
a fishing trip to Calhoun last Thursday.
'
Miss Annie Furtick of Dixianna
spent the past week with her sister,
Mrs. Blanche Steele, who we are;
sorry to know has ben suffering with
her eyes.
We are very sorry to hear of the
death of Mr. James Miller, a well
known young gentleman of this county,
who has many friends.
DOTSY.
CEXTKRVILLK XFAYS.
Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Craps and
family spent Sunday with the latter's
Mi* "VTvc W T Crans.
yAJ *?l 1 <U.U ^ . T. . ? - iMisses
Esther and Carry Ruth Long
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
their friend. Miss Frances Craps.
Air. Lever Craps spent Saturday
night wi'h his friend. Mr. Bernard
Long.
Misses Ethel and Myrtle .Jumper
spent Saturday night with their
friend, Miss Lizzie Clamps.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wessinger
and litlte son spent Sunday with the
latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .J. A.
Long.
Miss Eva Risinger spent Saturday
night with her friend, Miss Zaralee
Long.
Private Maxie (haps has returned
to Camp Jackson after spending fifV
teen days with his parents. Air. and
Airs. Calvin Craps.
Mrs. J. S. Jumper and her son.
Ansel, and als?> little daughter. Florence,
spent Sunday with her sister.
Airs. Girlie Mailman, down in the
Black Creek section.
Miss Esther I'rice spent a short
while Sunday evening with her
friends. .Misses Ethel and Myrtle
./unfper.
Miss Frances Craps and her brother.
P. H.. spent a short while Friday
evening with .Miss Lizzie Claniji
and brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
.Mrs. 11. H. Clamp and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long: and
family spoilt Sunday in Leesville.
; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Oswald and
; family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hire. Mr. Daniel Juniper
and son. Lot. dined with Mr. and
mis;. (I. It. Sease Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. IVrry .Jumper ami
family dined with Mr. and Mrs. (l.
Sease Sunday also.
Miss Cora Sease spent a short while
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fred C.
< 'raps.
ijcri-: k v ics.
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SANI)V KI N.
The school closing was grand at
I Saylor and Culler school house Friday
night. A large crowd was present.
Mr. H. J). Stabler and familv, with
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Mr. Hobson Fucker and laniily also
Mr. Clifton Fucker went to see their
daughter, lleh-n Stabler, a nurse, at
the Columbia Hospital Sunday.
Tile little sou of tin mail rider on
Sandy Fuji is sick. but. w?- lo?pc tor
hint a speedy reeovery.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jary ituekei- spent
Sa fur day r.ight with M:. ami Mrs.
\\ . AN . l.ucas. * I
Mr. il. i>. Stabler and family were!
in."> <vii?.s{??s of his sister, Mrs. Ithoda
I I tucker. Sunday. |
blisses Ciara and Itosabelel lluekcr
I woiv the quests of Misses Mae and
I Bessie Stabler Saturday night.
Mr. II. C. Whittington was the
I guest of Miss Bessie 7*abler Saturday
night. i
I Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stabler and
two sons, also Mr. Hobson Bucker
were in Xew Brookland Saturday.
We are glad to know Mr. It. V.
Luges' little daughter, Nellie, is improving.
A large crowd attended preaching
service at Oak Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Hobson I tucker and little
I son were to see the youngster's grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stabler
Saturday.
'ME.
WATERING FORD NEWS.
I Farmers are busy chopping cotton
and working up their crops in order
that they may be ready to harvest
their small grain crop.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hallman of
the Little Black Creek section were I
last Sunday visitors in the Boilirfg
Springs section.
I Workmen are rushing the work on
Mr.' A. Taylor's mill in order to be
i . thn frolflori era in
reaay u? nni? .... ..
when it is harvested.
The Pond Branch school closed" last
Friday, the 13th. with a big fish fry
at Mr. G. W. Smith's pond, where
a goodly number enjoyed themselves'
to the fullest capacity.
Rev. G. W. Lewis preached to an
attentive congregation at Bethlehem
(Black Greek), K. L. church last
Sunday morning,
j We have been reliably informed
I that Mrs. George Ann Taylor is lying
seriously ill at her home near OilI
bert.
j The hail storm of last week did
l considerable damage to wheat and
! cotton, especially that which had
been chopped out. It? some places
I on Pond Branch cotton had to be
' planted over.
i Last Sunday (t.hc Sth. inst.) an!
other big hoy made his way into the
i* home of Mr. A. Taylor, when his
[daughter. Miss Pearl, and Mr. Garl
I Smith of the I". S. A. were united
1 in the holy bonds of wedlock.
J Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hallntan,
j Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hallman. and
j little O. !>.. Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Howard and children. Mr. and Mrs.
1). ('. Kvzer and children, besides
Old Fncle Henry and his beter half
j were all Sunday evening visitors at
| Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Mailman's. When
i it mitts it pours.
i Mr. Editor, you should visit Mr.
, !. M. Mailman's place. Me has yokes
I on his cows, muzzles on his calves and
' his pigpen is pig tight and bull strong.
besides he is one of the most sums'
tary men in our c ommunity. Why sir,
j'he is so sanitary that lie has- his pig j
; pen screened with poultry wire to
| keep the mosquitoes front carrying!
| malaria to his pigs, and that is not
i all; he- is a model farmer living at
f home ;?Ti<1 hoarding at the same
place.
(?(>(> euros Malaria. Chills ami J-'cvor.
liilious rover. Colds and LaCrippe.
or money refunded.
Chronic Constipation.
Tliis condition is usually brought on
by neglect. Neglect to drink as much
water as a healthy person requires,
which is thr?-e pints etu-h day. XegI
lect to take enough exercise to keep
! tlie boclv in a healthy condition. Xogi
j Ic< ? to establish a regular habit of
having the bowels move once each
j day. whether there is an inclination
or n??t. It is obvious, that" to euro
! chronic constipation .you must lirst
i correct your habits. < "ha inberluin's
{Tablets arc excellent, but will not
, cure you permanently, when these
. ....iri,.,.?u . U i.-> I ti ?_ i!t now.
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! pkliox school olosixo
KX.IOYABLK AMWlll.
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j Special to The F >is|?atch-.W\vs.
Pelian.j.May 10.?After another sue
I cessful term tin- I'eliiu school closed
| on Friday. May tin* tlth. The closing
exercises were held in the auditorium
on Friday and Saturday evenings. An
excellent program was arranged for
| both evenings. And the children
j showed careful training x'iveti by their
j teachers. The t?*a<*h"i s in charge
I this year were: Mr. S. i'. (lardner.
, prim-ipal: Misses Klla .lohnson and
j .Jessie liobertson. assistants. (Yrtili[
cates were presented to four of the
| pupils who completed the tenth
i jrrade. The
following: protrram was suecessI
fully carried out:
t*rida\ Fv< nine. May (ith.
Welcome s.ny? i'rimary grades.
Vacate n sonir? Primary irrad* s.
1 nstrum* nta! I) 1 j -t?Misses Wr i
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j/Kju-ece am' Myrtle Laird.
| Tom Thumb Wedding ? i'rimary
! grades.
! Fan drill -Primary grades.
; Son.a'. "Dolly Stop W'-epiny".? !ei
j i : <I:11 yii is.
Dial'.eue. "The (Jhost of if..- ("rook
| ? (! .Unno."?High sch???I.
Sotr;'. "Pair Warning."? intermediate
boy. .
Dialogue. "Tin* Census Taker"?
! Iii^rli school.
Dialogue. "Tin- Train !<> Mauro"?
High school.
Song?High school and intcrmc-j
diate grades.
Dialogue. "The Voting Debaters"?
TWICE PROVEN I
If you suffer backache, sleepless,
mights. tired, dull days and distressing
\
urinary disorders, don't experiment.
Read tliis twice-told testimony. It's
Lexington evidence?doubly proven.
John J. Taylor, carpenter. W. Main
St.. says: "I had a constant "pain in
the small of my hack and 1 could
hardly work at my trade. The kidney
secretions passed too often and I had
to fret up a number of times each
night on that account. Roan's Kidney
Pills, which 1 got from the Harmon
Driifr Co.. gave rno splendid relief.
strengthened my hack. rtncT relieved
the other symptoms of kidney
com plaint."
t'sos Occasions* fly.
Four years later Mr. Taylor said: I
"The recommendation I gave T/oan's
Kidney Pills stffr holds good, f cincl,
wherr my kidneys bother me, that all
I have to do is take a few of lean's
and I am soon in good shape."'
Price (J Oc. ar all dealers. Ovn't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Dean's Kidney ffills:?the same Chat
.Mr. Taylor had. P'oster-.MiThunr <>.,
_Mfrs\, ftuffalo. X. Y\
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AVtRY t?|^EWELER /
COLUMBIA, S.C.
1508 Main St.
Moved
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: 1619 Main JSt.
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? IT IS OUR DUTY as well a
^ every way consistent with the
le financial strength and growt
^ community. Come in and let i
^ more than Bankers - we are a
^ it is a matter of pride with us, I
^ we have developed in our busin<
^ ship of those whom we serve.
^ Prosperity is reflected to t
^ perity of our patrons.
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Intermedia t?* hoys.
Xegx<? M'?n<>luirii??Dordon Fort.
Drill, "(rhosfly c11 i<I?-?Tliffh school
irirls.
Saturday K\r?in?r. May 7.
Dialogue. "Fn-iii Down Fast"?
IlijU'h school.
.Wjrro Monolojun?Lucille W'haley.
Dialogue. ''Courtship Cnder Difficulties."?Uiuli
scliool.
Clown drill?Intermediate hoys.
Craduatinir son.ir-? Hivrh school mid
inn rinedia'te grades.
Address?Mr. < >. L. Cort.
1 I'resen tat ion of certificates?li'-v.
} 1. .1 . WVssitmer.
TlloSe receiving cel't ilieates Were;
I'vic Ida fee A !'? i. Cordon 12 < lines
Corf. Ltieia Lracstiiie Curler. Lillian
linih Cu(it? |\?ii
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fe,Ssi^^M??0 TINS ONLY i
f?jj^0r AT your grocers
pMAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE .!
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* 'Cold in. the Kead^
ij an acute .-.ti.r.vk of Nasal Catarrh.
Ti: <> ' ' t requent "colds in the
' v.'a. a.at the USC Of HALL-'."
CAVAKJiu .dr.'LUC INK vill build up th>System,
e the Pdood and render
them less li .i : to colds. Repeated attacks
of tatarrh may lead to
Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is
taken internally and acts through the
Fiend nn the Mucous Surfaces of the Sysi
' thus reducing the inflammation and
restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
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Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
UiUhuiUfcHiui. kiilifck
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Pitch n*civ? &o?ai# *jway? oa nam*
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j let told IA auy quantity from he o?
| Our re?i<*urt?rii \? pr?par?o t.u furniaJ.
! cattle at til bourc Kirct elate tntaJ*
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! prtptrtd by experienced cook*
I CAUGHMAN & SOX
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Naxt Doer to Poatoffic*.
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s our PLEASURE to promote id ^
principles of SOUND banking, ^
h of the business interest of this Sj
ts get together- ve are something ^
knmin !a> rvf in/liuifliialc anti ^
that aside from the responsibilities ?
ess, we have cultivated the friend- ^
his Bank fromfthe increased pros- ?
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WILL RELIEVE THEM ?
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Ninety per cent of constant t
heacaches are called from
eyestrain. Stop in and let'
us examine those eyes and
ctVwk rii f-hi ;
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Eves Examined
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Glares Mtted
f 0. L. Walter Optical Co.
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I2l!l Main Ntiict. ( >. C. !
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^Qfrvl Money back without question
W if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
\ I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
yfajf W/ (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in
1 tjf the treatment of Itch, Ecsema,
/4 Ringworm,Tetter or other Itch*
tag ?kin diseases. Try this
treatment at our ritk,
HAKMON l)IU(i UUMI'.tNY
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We have moved our Flower and Seed
Store to
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1431 Main Street '
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Come in and see our beautiful flow:ers.
Let us help you select seeds and
'plants for a good garden. '
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Rose Hill Greenhouses
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MARTIN" STORK, Treas.
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!' DESIGNS, 'I
! Wedding Bouquets,:
! FLOWERS,
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I For all occasions shipped ;
anywhere.
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Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not
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j gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposit*.
Accounts are invited.
i The Palmetto
COLUMB
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU WORKINf
Work of any xort it pure drud
your existence. But with * purp
for a reward ai d it 'ightena yoi
pleasure.
B*vc c purpose in life I Mak<
building ap a savings account in
yc a with the means to attain yoi
independence, wea'th?they all i
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cei
t coasts
THE OLD
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W. A. CUrk, President. Jc
T. S Brj*n, V. President. J;
C. COULTONjff
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Examined * Fitted 'rS
I 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. |
GASOLiNE SYSTEMS. j
(jil Tanks and Pumps, Air ComjweB- ^
Computing Scales, Floor Scatea, '
;ho-.v Account Registers, 'K^;,
di::!- . Iicsisters. Safes, Store
THE HAMILTON SCALES
Columbia, S. C. f
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jfl "I was weak and run-down,'* Wt '%Sj
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett,
A Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and
just felt tired, all the time?h'B^:^
I didn't rest well. I wasn't M
ever hungry. I knew, by M 3
M this, I needed a tonic, and,.B|j?|J
|| as there is none better than? ^
fCARDUli
SThe Woman's Toflit 18
... I began using Cardtif,"|
B continues Mrs. Burnett
"After my first bottle, I slept
WA better and ato better. I tooa mn
A four bottles. Now I'm well, A
feel just fine, eat and sleep, |6^p4;
my skin Is clear and I hare
gained and sure feel that ?
Cardul Is the best tonic ever ? - r^>
made" visbpli
Thousands of other women H
_ have found Cardul just as A
Mrs. Burnett did. It should K W
h he'p y?"- wWmgii
At all druggists.
contractors i
supplies- mm
% Machinery Castings and f
Repairs. Steei Beams, -|?
'Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows,
Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers "JS
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc. v
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1 AtrtkoK A Iron Wnrlr*
LUllIUai U i* vii u vauv
& Supply Co., ceorSa '
Ford ^uoolies and Repairs in Sioclr. ' ,,
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0 BE REMEMBERD
the children with a bank
depreciate like many other
id?d by the liberal interest
National Bank
IA, S. C.
$10,000,000.00
Savings Accounts
j WITH A PURPOSE
gory if it meant merely earning
oae back of it yon are working
zr tasks and makes work a real
} your life a success! Start bj
this institution. It will furnsb
r object. A comfortable home,
come within yonr reach if yoi
at.) paid on both large and small
KLLIABLL
2i Bank of Columbia *
> . M. Boll, Cashier. J
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