The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 25, 1921, Image 2

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NEWS FROM AROUND AND ABOUT CHAPIN | "We are glad to know that Mrs. j Charlie Meetze, who had been con- j fined to her bed for some time, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. "Wingard dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Wessinger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Xoah Monts spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Hayne "Wingard. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Derrick visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bickley Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and daughter, Reba, were the guests of Mr.; Ed Riddle and family Sunday. Mr. Ed Lindler and family dined with Mrs. Lindler's parents ,Mr. and . Mrs. H. B. Wessinger Sunday. Mr. Sidney Monts visited his daughter, Mrs. Preston Lindler Sunday. Mr. Jim Bickley and family were the guests of Mrs. Bickley's sister, Mrs? A. D. Wessinger, Sunday. Mr. S. D. Monts and wife visited Mr.; and Mrs. Wilbur Derrick Sunday evening. Messrs. Clinton and Jacob Derrick and Misses Ira Bell, Mattie Shealy, Reba Smith and Thelma Riddle were out riding Sunday afternoon. Mr. Noah Wessinger, who has been \ in the navy about six months, is spending a few weeks with his par ents, relatives and friends. \\ e are glad to see Noah. He is looking good and says he ts enjoying life. Mr. George Monts and sisters, j Misses Janie, Bessie and Doshia, vis- j ited Mr. Horris and Miss Carrie Der- j rick Sunday evening. Mr. Elton Amick dined with his j cousin, Mr. Owens Koon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Hip are vis- j iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J J. Derrick. CRICKET. ! ^ ?<o > DOTS FROM THE XEWBIRG SECTION We have beeVi having some rainy weather for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lirjdler and fam ily dined with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. j Wessinger Sunday. Mr. and MYs. E. B. "Wingard and children dined with Mr. and Mrs. ' Massaging Shampooing The A La Mode 13 lO Main St., (Up s WE MAKE A SPECIALTY KINDS OF U Special Skin Treatment Henna Pack Gasolir 25c C Kero 15c C 4 *t /v w? ir 4 * t i lAUliHMAlN-l LEXINGl Sanitar 134-5 Main Street, The Best and in Colu Home Cooking and Reaso "Little I Quick, Polite and attentiv J. N. Wessinger's family Sunday. Mr. Noah F. Wessinger is home oh a ton-day furlough from the United States Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huffstetler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wessinger and family Sunday. Misses Eula and Corrie Wessinger and Louise Bouknight were the guests j of Misses Ethel, Ella Rose and Mary Shealy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W .0. Wessinger and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Wessinger. Mr. W. T. Shealy and daughter, Carrie Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harmon dined with Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wessinger Sunday. Mr. Julius Bouknight and charmming daughter, Miss Louise, dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Wessinger and family Sunday. Misses Janie, Bessie and Dosher Monts were the guests of Miss Carrie Derrick. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shealy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bickley Sunday. Messrs. Alonzo, Lynn and Oscar Lee Shealy and Jesse Bach man Wessinger worshiped at Piney Woods Sunday evening. Misses Julia and Leila Wessinger gave a party Saturday night in honor of their cousin. Mr. Xoah Wessinger. We are sorry to note that Mr. Roy Shealy has been confined to his room lor the past two weeks with typhoid fever. Hope he will be out soon. . Rosedreams. 16799 | DIED I in New York City alone from kid| ney trouble last year. Don't allow i yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troublesHolland's national remedy since 1696. * '1 e.iioront(iP(1. All druggists, tnrea aiz.cs>. ^ Look for the name Gold MecW on every box ana accent no imitation Marcelle Waving Hair Dressing i Beauty Parlor, Columbia, S. C. itairs) OF HEN A PACKS AND ALL [AIR GOODS For Engagment Phone 2272 t iallon sene Gallon KAMINER CO on s. r, y Cafe Columbia, S. C. Newest Place imbia. nable Prices, Afferent" from the others e service. RED HILL DOTS. We are having some warm weather 1 at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. James Rucker and little son, J. K., visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jumper Saturday evening. Look out boys the girls are making ? homespun dresses. Miss Sallie Carrie Culler was the guest of Misses Geraldine and Hazel \ Redmon Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Culler and Mr. and l Mrs. R. V. Lucas and family last | Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended preaching services at Calvary Sunday morning. "SWEETY." f; Garner Hill, Gladstone, X. !., Sells . Rat-Snap, He says. . *T sell and use RAT-SXAP. Like, to look any man in the face and tell ( it's the best. It's good." People like RAT-SXAP because it "does" kill rats. Petrifies carcass?leaves no smell. Comes in cakes?no mixing to do. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c. G5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington Phari macv and Harmon Drug Co. I ; THE CITADEL ! I ? i j The Military College of South Carolina j CHARLESTON", S. C. i Ranked as '"Distinguished Military! ' i College" by the War Department. ! " j Offers a four-year course in liberal j j arts, with electives in civil engineer-! {ing. sciences, and modern languages. Vacant Scholarships. i One scholarship in Lexington coun; ty will be filled by competitive exantijStation July 8th, 1921. j For application blanks, apply to COL.- (). J. BOND. Su print ondont. Gt-35. I I i ! SHOES I . ! ! * * ; I III-: KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGEST We are always prepared to serve our Lexington friends from a large ; stock of dependable Shoes for every kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia'* Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty. I E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1710 Main St.. Columbia. S. C I i . .. 1 j i j I Tire Mile 1 r" no | SIZE and TYPE old Pric 30 x 3 Cl/ncher $17.55 30 x 3? Clincher 20.80 32 x 3i S. S. 26.30 32 x 4 S. S. 34.95 34 x 4h S. S. 49.85 35 x 5 S. S. 61.15 These Price unsuppc to make a quic A reputable, ui all and more I I | I A New Lo\> Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic. Cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. CITATION XOTICR State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?By George S. Drafts, esquire, probate judge. i Whereas. Lawrence E. Miller made i suit to me, to grant him Letters of I Administration of the Estate of and j eetTctx of James L. Miller. These are Therefore to cite and ad-1 monish all and singular the kindred and Creditors <>f the said James L. Miller, deceased, that they he and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington. C. H., S. C.. on 3rd day June. 1021, 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. (liven under my Hand, this' 10th | clay of May, Anno Domini. 1021. i iiJiiU. IJICA f liS ( \j. JS.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. ' Published on the 25th day of .May, | 1921, in the Lexington paper. 2 weeks.] ???These age at the L iN-SKID . UED-TOP pc Ww Prirpr, OH Prims New Prices C SI2.S5 $21.03 SI 7.00 15.00 27.75 22.00 : 21.00 31.60 20.00 26.90 42.00 34.40 38.35 ? ? 47.05 ? ? Plus war lax. Other sisi Prices Apply to Our 1 >rted by value never is an ik "clean-up" and quit. excelled mileage tire mad< than vou Day for is the onl W A 9 Sold only I r Price on a Ki Ride Right j Get Your Buggy | and Harness From Cnm CtTTAAMAtr uaui uvvccucy !' i Side Spring and Bolted Buggies Black and Red i $100 for steel tired $105 for rubber tired Fresh Shipment HARNESS AND WAGONS A FEW GOOD HORSES Sweeney's Stable Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. I Better Tit Now Lowei 4auujinOTmiiiiianQniu0imjiiR!uimi>:MU!mtujrijiMiitiimf!iimmrriiimmr!iiift:ifiittrmti!i(!iiiimijiiiii Two important factors und able values now offered in and Tubes. One is the mai made in them during the ? the other is the price red just put into effect. A conspicuous example of to be had in Goodyear Tire type 30x3^inch Goodyear ( first quality product?one rable and efficient tires we bought today from Goodyea Dealers for only S24.5C The Goodyear Tire &. Ru Offices Throughout the 30x3% Rib or All-Weather 5 -J 30x3%' Tread Fabric Casing J- l ? Fabric C 30x3% Heavy Tourist Tube $'125 in waterproof bag J? 30x3% 1 owest Cost in RIBBED CORD NON-SKID COR )ld Prices New Prices OicI Prices New Pric $32.60 $25.00 $34.25 $27.5( 39.20 32.90 41.15 36.4C 49.80 41.8% -52.30 46.3C 59.10 49.65 62.05 54.9C 73.65 61.90 77.35 68.45 ?s reduced in proportion Regular and Complete I advantage to any but the m i by a company that can and y one you can afford to buy, )y Dealers iown and Hones TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are herby warned not -3? to trespass upon my lands for the ;Jj& purpose of fishing in the pond of the J|| Lexington Manufacturing Company, * or for hunting or other purposes. The law will he invoked on violators. 41-p-'5 ? - < MASS. TAYLOR. MTMOUE RAJS 1 or mice. after you use RAT-SNAP. It's a sure rodent killer. Try a i Pkg. and prove it..Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't toucli it Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. SI.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Lexington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Co. 1 " " % jjm *es Are ' | 13 1 III L JL 1 ILtU J iJtiitnMiimtiiiittiitmfiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiirHimitfftiiiifiiiiriminiiM.ciiMM erlie the remarkl Goodyear Tires ly improvements >ast few months; uctions we have i the values now s is our clincher | ^ordTire. This of the most du/er built?can be r Service Station ^ B3ER Company |jj| * Regular Tube . jj S ^ ^ History 5 GRAY TUBES J i V1 :es Oid Prices New Prices 3 ! $2.75 $2.15 | j I 3.25 2.55 | i I 3.60 2.90 | \ 1 4.55 3.55 I > 6.00 4.75 J \ 7.25 5.85 * ^ ine | an who sells M \ will deliver '* J| st Product f | i 'M villi . .!