The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 08, 1921, Image 2
DOTS FROM PINE RIDGE.
The health of this community is
good at present.
The recent rains and harvest have
delayed farm work and Gen. Green
made a big advance, but is now on
the retreat.
The following boys from this section
are at home from Newberry College.
Messrs. carl Holmes and Robert
Epting, S .C. Fulmer, Floyd Sheaiy
and Miss Marie Epting.
Mr. P. B. Lindler, in company wim
Messrs. J. W. Tl'essinger, Geo. A.
Bouknight and J. F. Lindler, motored
to Columbia last Monday evening
to atetnd the graduation exercise
. of the class of 1921 nurses of the
Baptist Hospital, of which Misses
Ullian and Elvia Lindler of Chapin
are members. The clas snumbered
14 girs and Miss Elvia Lindler won
the only gold medal offered by the
hospital, that of receiving the least
number of demerits while in training.
The Columbia Hospital later turned
out a class of nine girls.
Messrs. S. P. and L. F. Frick,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Columbia,
worshipped at St. Peter's,
(P. W.) church Sunday.
Mr. D. L. Shealy of near Red Bank
also worshipped at St. Peter's Sunday.
Mr. A. B. Slice and family visited
at Mr. John Shealy's Sunday.
Rev. B. L. Stroup, pastor of St.
Peter's church, preached in Ohio the
5th Sunday in last month. Pastor
Strou ptendered his resigantion as
pastor of St. Peter's congregation last
Sunday to take effect after the first
Sunday in July.
SHARP'S HILL DOTS.
We are needing a little fire these i
mornings.
Miss Verdie Fallaw and Miss Linnie
Sharpe, were the guests of Misses
Earline and Ethel Rish Sunday.
Mr. Lonnie Barefoot and Theron
Sharpe visited Mr. Sam Sharpe Sun- 1
day.
Mr. R. S. Sharpe and family visit- 1
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe Sunday.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?By George S. Drafts,
esquire, probate judge.
TVhereas, Lawrence E. Miller made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
eeffcts of James L. Miller.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said James L.
Miller, deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Lexington, C.
H., S. C., on 3rd day June, 1921, next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
+> ?> fnronAftn trk qVirrar r>ansp if anv I
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they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 19th
day of May, Anno Domini, 1921.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C.
'itK JO Xep tucz eqa uo paqsiiqncT !
' 1921, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks.!
The Avei
Does not realize all that a B
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Is a financial institution tha
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fin;
tele.
Saving the F
No matter how splendid yo
may be, if ycu have not SI
will not bring you the rewa
ried out. the man who has
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Helj
The Hose N
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Capital, $50,000.09
Member of Federal j
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\EWS FROM BROAD RIVER. |
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' The farmers around here are very
busy gathering" their grain and chopping
cotton.
The health of this community is
very good at this writing,
i Mr. Elwell Bundrick and family
j spent Saturday night and Sunday with
fMr. George Bundrick and family.
' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick and J
cAn T.innpll visitprl Mr. T. AV I
'Amick aSturday night.
Mr. Haskell and Rutherford)
Amick visited Mr. Frank Miller Sun-;
day evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick visited!
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bundrick Sun-i
day evening. !;
Miss Alma and Mattie Amick were j,
visiting Miss Myrtle Bundrick Sunday, J
Mr. George Shealy from near Lex- J!
ington was visiting friends around j
Chapir Saturday night.
( HAPIX NEWS.
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Mr. Cecil Frick, who has been 1
lUclCIlXiio Jivai LttHUUJ ?, uuu 1J.V.
and daughter are spending their vacation
with their pai*ents at Chapin. f
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carpenter, (
Helen and Cecil Carpenter are visit-1(
ing relatives in North Carolina.
Mrs. John Hatliwanger was re- i
turned to her home after spending a I
few days with her sister, Mrs. T. O.j
Stoudemire.
Miss Floy Shealy, principal 01' Cow f
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'Pen's high school, is home spendingj
her vacation with her sisters, Mrs.?
Wilbur Fulmer and Mrs. H. D. Wes-j
singer.
* Mrs. Ada Farr has"" returned from
a visit to her daughter, Miss Maude ,
Farr of Columbia.
' Mr. Sam Derrick is visiting relatives
in and around Chapin. !
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wessinger off
Columbia spent tne weeK-ena wmi
Mrs. Wessinger's parents, Mr. and *
Mrs. Dan Cumalander. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hiller and
daughters, Mary Ann and Ellen, spent '
Sunday with Mrs. George Roberts of
Lexington.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Haltiwanger
have returned to their home at '
Hickory, X. C., after spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Haltiwanger.
Misses Mary Ann and Ellen Hiller
are attending commencement at Xew- j
berry this we^k. I
DOTS FROM STEEDMAX. [
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The farmers in this part of the ?
community are busy gathering their'
grain.
Among those home from school
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spending their summer vacation are
Misses Louise Hall, Edisto Academy;
Ozalee Hall, Summerland College; ,
Grace and Ola Able, Coker College.
Mr. and Mi-s. Osia Boyce made a
business trip to Columbia last Friday.
Mrs. Robert Able of near Saluda
visited her sister. Mrs. T. B. Barr,
1 recently.
. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quattlebaum
announce the birth of their daughter.
1 Mrs. R. H. Bell and little son of
Augusta are spending a while with her
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. "VV. Hall.
Mrs. J. C. Dosher of Graniteville
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It has machinery at hand
ancial problems of its clienirst
Essential
ur idea or how practical it
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saved and whose money is
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Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
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,made us a short visit last week. y
} Mrs. Lloyd Hall is visiting her par-*
^ents in Greenville. ;
) Rev. and Mrs. MJ. E. Pascoe, '
/"Miss PPansy Hall and brothers, Mims
and Lindsay, visited friends here this '
week.
We now have services here second
'Sunday morning and fourth Sunday ;
''afternoons. The roads are now get- j'
fting fine to travel.
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STEWS FROM KOITt a,
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The health of the community is !
very good at this writing.
The farmers of this section are
; nearly through harvesting grain,
i Mrs. Lydia Smith has gone to Win- i
throp College to the short course for ;
[club members, she represents the
.'Round Hill club.
( Mrs. H. P. Roberts is sepnding a ]
while with her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Smith.
Miss Zelma Lee spent a few days 1
with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Smith,
last week.
i Mr. Geo. Glenn and Mr. McWilliam
of Gastonia, X. O., spent Friday
night with Mr. W. A. Smith.
Miss Ruby Hook of New Brookland
spent the week-end with Miss Grace
Lee.
Miss Duvall and Genevieve Smith
spent Sunday afternon with Miss
Grace Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Lindler and
son, Tommie, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Isiak Lindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dent Sease and family
spent Sunday in New Brookland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and
family spent Sunday with Mr. Chas.
Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lindler and
daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs.
Weber Rawl and son, S. J., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Lindler.
Mr. W. C. Smith spent Saturday
night and Sunday at home.
There will be Sunday school at 10
o'clock and divine services at 11 o'clock
at Pisgah July 12.
ffiMO NEWS. ?
The farmers are busy fighting grass
through this country. How about
yours?
The charming young ladies are now
home from Summerland college and
some of the boys are all smiles.
Mr. Karl Epting of Columbia spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Lorick.
Mr nrul Mrs. P. O. Froshlov and
family, Mrs. W. H. Kyzer, Mrs. E.
O. Swygert, Mrs. M. B. Shealy and
Misses Ernestine Lewis and Bcrnice
'Brittle enjoyed the picnic at Red i
Bank Saturday.
, Messrs. Clyde and Anchen Swygert
'and sisters spent Sunday with relaAVtRY^EWELER
COLUMBIA. 5.C
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1508 Main^St.
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Columbia
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^ every way consistent with the p
^ ie financial strength and growth
community. Come in and let us
? more than Rankers ?we are a v<
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^ it is a matter of pride with us, th;
? we have developed in our busines:
ship of those whom we serve.
>. Prosperity is reflected to thi:
^ perity of our patrons.
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lives at Pomaria.
Mr. C. L. Swygert and mother
spent Saturday in Columbia on business.
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Miss Ernestine Lewis spent Sunday j
afternoon with Miss Reba Loriek.
Mr. Omerle Swygert spent the
week-end with his wife at the home
of her parents.
Mr. John Shealy of Georgia is
spending a few days with his sons,
Mr. Oscar and Haskell Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Shealy of Columbia
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Shealy.
Miss Bernice Brittle has returned
to her home in Charleston, after a delightful
visit at the home of Mrs. W.
H. Kyzer an ddaughters.
Miss Ernestine Lewis is spending
the week end with relatives in Columbia.
Like the foundation of a building,
any philosophy can be underminded
if we dig deep enough.
DESIGNS,
Wedding Bouquets,
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
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CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST.
1446 Main St. Thone 2761
COLUMBIA, S. C
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C
Sanitary Meat Market j
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on has#. '
[ea sold in any quantity from 6c ay.
Our restaurant is prepared to furnish
meals at all hours. First class meal*
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Doer to Postoffice.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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get together?we are something 0
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THIS WILL ASTONISH
LEXINGTON PEOPLE
The quick action of simpe witchhazel,
hydrastis, camphor, etc., as
mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will sury
I r.vin crfrkr* normlp Ono ?*ir7
with weak, strained eyes was helped
by a single application. Her mother
could hardly sew or rea.d because of
eye pains. In one week she too was
benefited. We guarantee a small |
bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE
weak, strained or inflamed eyes.
Aluminum eye cup FKEE. Harmon
Drug Co.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ;
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DR. O'NEILL
Announces
Office Practice j
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exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina Bk] BIdg., |
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
fn diseases of the eye, ear nose and
throat in Saluda on Monday and 1b j
Batesburj? Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
It.
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
Drs. BOOZER, 1
DENTIST.
'will be out of the city from June 15t'n '
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;to July 10th.
Cancer taken out by the root withi? '
nine or ten days without knife. ,
Guaranteed never to come back. ,
S. P. Shumpert,
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ 8. C
B. J. WINGARD i
ATTORNEY AT LAW j !
No. 12 Clark Law Building J
Law Range Telephone 1X1 ^
COLUMBIA. S.C. ;
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BERTHA SCHRANER
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Chiropractor ! |
Has Moved to , j
12
1511 Main Street
Office phone 3100
Residence 1933-W
KHNAP
Money back without question
if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
\ SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES .
(Hunt's Salve and Soap),failing I
I the treatment ofltch. Eczema, / jl I
| Rinerworm.Tetterorotheritch- f 1/ / v II
ing skin diseases. Try thic * ' * * ? J
treatment at our risk. (
HARMON DRUG COMPANY.
EVERY ONE LIKES T<
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not (
gifts but increases in value, at
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto I
COLUMBI
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| 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on 1
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Work of arry sort is pure drudg
/oar existonco. But with r purpo:
for a reword at d it 'Ightens your
piastre.
Have s purpose in life i Make
outtding up a savings account in i
ye.* with the meanB to attain your
independence, wealth?they all cc
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cent
accounti.
THE OLD F
The Carolina Nations
W. A. Clark, President. Joa
| T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jnc
C. COULTfjjjl
OPTOMETRIST. i||||
Examined Fit t
1423 Main St., Colombia, S.
GASOLINE SYSTEMSI>^M|
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Comprestors,
Computing Scales, Floor Srelcj&l?"tip^S
5how Cases, Account Registers, jRe-.
)uilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store
THE HAMILTON SCALES CO. f
Columbia, S. C. 5 '
DARDUi HELPED ! ill
REGAIN STRENGTH \J
Alabama Lady Was Sick For T&ree/^M
Tears, Suffering Pain, Nervou?
and Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery. *
Faint Bock, Ala.?Mrs. a It, SMfOk
Of near here* recently related the fob
lowing Interesting account of her recovery:
"I was in a weakened con- -f^'g
dition. I was sick three years In bed. %
suffering a great deal of pain, weak; \
nervous, depressed. I was so weal; j
I couldn't walk across the floor;' Just j
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. 1 tried
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. I M
1 cduldn't eat, and slept poorly. 1
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken
Cardui i would have died. I bought
Biz bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardui did me. I don't
think there is a better tonic made
and I believe it saved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of women
have used Cardui successfully, wa
In the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did*
take Cardui. It may help you, too.
At all druggists. E 85
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CONTRACTORS 1
?fTt\nv Tiin
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Machinery Castings and
Repairs. Steei Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks, .
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
bombard Iron Works
k Supply Co., GEORGIA
Foj-d Supplies and Repairs in Stock.
0 BE REMEMBERD
the children with a bank
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lepreciate like many other
ded by the liberal interest
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fetioisai Bank
A, S. C
$10,000,000.00 :i
Savings Accounts ^?WITH
A PURPOSE
ory if it meacf merely tarainj;
is back of it you are working
t&zlii and makei work a real
your life a sacceiil Start by
:his imtitution. It mil furn?h
object. A comfortable home.
>ms within yonr reach if yes
;.) paid on both large and tsrall
1ELIABLE
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. M. Bell, Caihiei.
?. D. Bell, Asst. Casbiex.
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