The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 25, 1921, Image 3
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|p&; DOTS FROM AROFXD
Hjl? ;.v * ST. PETER S SECTION
Bp;:' Mr. Mitchell Shealy, who has been
fiN". in Nbed for several days, is now up
, ??/? ?rr?in2r again.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fulmer and
Mr. and Mrs. -Alfred Fulmer visited
Mr. and Mrs. AV. F. handler Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Elwell^ Bundrick and family
spent Sunday evening: with Mr. and
Mrs. Van Bundrick.
?v?. Mrs. Emma Lee Price from KinHjk;
- ards spent a few days last week with
IP* her sister. Mrs. L. M. Shealy.
pV; Mr. and Mrs .Samuel AVessinger
S?|> from Columbia are spending a few
days with Mr. AA'esinger's father, Mr.
.Pick Wessinger.
ps .. Miss Sarah Kaiser and Miss Carrie
Pearle Hendrix were out buggy ridjs"'
ir.g Sunday evening.
Miss Sarah Kaiser dined with Miss
Carrie Pearle Hendrix Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keisler dined
%'. with Mrs. Keisler's father Sundav.
| ? Mr. Lever Kaiser spent Saturday
night with Mr. George Shealy.
Miss Ella Sawyer spent a while
Sunday afternoon with Misses Eva
and Irene Shealy.
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Miss Laura Mae Kaiser spent Saturday
night with Miss Ellen Hendrix.
Mr. Bernard Kyzer spent Sunday
morning with Mr. Thurmond Shealy.
Misses Ruby and Eva Pearl Bundrick
spent Sunday morning with ,
Miss Ethel Shealy.
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Mr. Fred Lindler and little kids
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dined with Mr. TV. TV. Kaminer j
: Supday.
Mrs. Bisk Barfield visited Mrs. Alma
Kyzer Sunday evening.
Miss Helen Price spent one night
last wetk with Misses Irene and Eva
I&; Shea I y.
Two Blue Eyed Girls.
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| WATERIXGFORD NEWS.
f We greet this warm, sunny weather
er with a smile: or with our lip turned
one sided at least.
4 Wheat harvest is here as well as
pea planting, so our farmers are kept
busy trying to gather their grain and
- fight General Green at the same time.,
Corn is looking fine and is being j
??: worked up. Cotton chopping is about j
B&i."
45 '* clone herabouts and the weed is look-1
k"' ing fine, considering the late cool j
I weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Rikard and j
children of near Summit visited rela
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Bs&g One Paige 5-passen
One Saxon 5-passen
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une oneviu?ei o-\jc
pllfL Two No. 490 Chevr
One Overland 2-pa
One Velie 5-passen;
One Ford Touring' <
The cars listed here
Wk f. to come to Lexington
jifov one. The time of pr
start the drop in this :
|p:V Come early and pic
mediately after Shoril
tives down on. Black Creek last Saturday
night and Sunday. I
Mr. Clifton Taylor of the U.. S. N. |
is now spending some time with the !
home folks at the Wateringford.
Last Sunday Mr. Frank Taylor of'
Eastover visited the home folks.
Frank looks like the hard times agree
with him.
Mr. Jas. Miller, son of Mr. and
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ati-c w T. ATiller. of near Stvx. was!
buried in Bethlehem (Black Creek) ;
.Cemetery last Sunday.
Mr. Henry Body of Eeesville. lee- ;
tured at Pond Branch last Sunday;
morning' and at Boiling Springs Sun- i
day evening on the "Christian Education
Movement." Mr. Body held |
his audience spell bound for?well,
we'll let the other fellow say how
long?for we don't know, but we do
know that he said in the beginning {
that he was no preacher, nor was he'
the son of a preacher, but he kept us
listening as long as any long-winded
Methodist preacher could.
Well, we will give you old "Uncle
Henry's" receipt for making and
keeping good neighbors. Make your
.visits few and not too often, and do
not stay too long when you do visit
cn Sunday afternoon.
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I HMO NEWS.
Harvesting time is here and farmers
are busy gathering the grain.
Quite a large c-ongregation attended
services at St. Andrews Sunday afternoon.
Rev. R. R. Sowers and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Shealy.
Misses Pearle and Sadie Hook
spent the week-end with their parents.
Mrs. "W. H. Kyzer spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Shealy.
Some of the Irmo boys just will go
with mortgaged property.
Mr. P. G., Freshley and family
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. W. H. Freshley.
Miss Annie Swygert has returned
home after a visit to Pomaria.
The Forth Brothers of Lexington
gave a show at Ballentine Saturday
, night.
Mr. Hollis Meetze called on his
best girl Sunday evening.
Mrs. E. O. Swygert and little son.
Karl, are now with her mother since
her husband has gone in the sawmill
business with his father, Mr. J. K.
Swygert.
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BIG
Automobiles
CINGT
rt House, Sales
iday, Jui
list of cars to sell as
ger "6" cylinder Touring Car.
ger "6" cylinder Touring Car.
issenger "8'' cylinder Touring,
olets 5-passenger, "4" cylinder,
.ssenger "6" cylinder Roadster,
ger "G" cylinder Touring Car.
Car.
i must be sold regardless of pric
and buy you a car at a price v
ofit and high prices only apply
sale.
k out your car to buy before th
f\s Sales.
Miss Bernico Brittle of Charleston j
is spending" a few days with her
friend. Miss Ernestine Lewis. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Kyzer.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K - Swygert and
daughter spent Thursday in Columbia
shoaling.
Mr. E. <>. Swygert spent the wee!:
end with his witV at t!?? home of Mr.
and Mrs. \V. H. Kyzer.
Misses Berime Brittle and Ernestine
Lewis and Mrs. Pearle Swygert
spent Monday afternoon with Miss
Kel>;i I.oriek.
Moon Man.
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| Dodson's Liver Tone |
j Instead of Calomel |
Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks
the bones and paralyzes the liver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee that
it will regulate the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel, without
sickening or salivating you?15 million
bottles sold.
mOZL TINS ONLY
a VDUR G00CERS
r MAXWELL HOUSE
|, COFFEE
PAT-SNAP
KILLS RATS
Also mice. Absolutely prevents
odors from carcass. One package
proves tills. ItAT-SXAP comes in
cakes?no mixing with other food.
Guaranteed.
35c* size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and outbuildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Harmon
j Drug Co.. and Cexington Pharmacy.
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e. Make it your day on :
ou can a if o i*d to own y
to times past. Let's 1
e sa 1 e. Sa! e -st a r s i m - d
j ra walk |j
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T&e pleasure is wortn it.
stitute for Camel quality
fragrant Camel blend.
The fellow who smoke
Camels. That's because
smoothness, a fragrance an
can't get in another cigarei
. Don't let anyone tell yot
cigarette at any price is s<
Let your own taste be
Camels for yourself. A few si
puffs and you'd walk a milt
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now available at the
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went into effect May 2nd
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durability, the utmost riding
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Like all other Goodrich tires
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reduction in prices which Goodrich made e2ective
May 2nd, 19-1.
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