The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 29, 1921, Image 7

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^^KpCir; Walter Lucas and family visit- ] Hp^H/i|ttr. Leon Lucas Sunday. Hy^Jftr.. A. H. Hutto and family dined; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheney, J. A. Jefcoat and family vis-. ^^Hfe(?*Mr.< A. H. Hutto Sunday after-! ^^^^Mr&vv Alvie Sharpe visited her j MH&ther, Mr. J. F. Hutto, Sunday. IBp?$ops are looking very fresh from j ^recent showers, although the boll J is raisine- sand and the cut J I are cutting the cotton mighty j Walter Lucas dined with Mrs. j Fulmer Sunday. are mighty sorry to learn that! [. S. Fulmer is in such bad hope he will soon be well I. F. Hutto's baby has been ill le time but is improving. J. A. Jefcoat and family vis\ H. S. Fulmtr Sunday afterand Mrs. M. C. Laird are all it's\a girl. ind Mrs. B. B. Hutto visited fcle, Mr. Dave Yonce, Sunday. I Rushia Jefcoat and her little ughters went to Sunday Sunday and went home with ghtV, Mrs. Lizzie Reed, who he Home o/ the Soul. en times, it Vas believed that of the soul was the stomach, ely for the reason that a man so completely used up as j stomach is out of order. For of ordinary stomach troubles nothing quite so prompt and irv as Chamberlain's Tab jflllffefe. They strengthen ^he stomach |lSaiHl enable it to perform its functions ^^4?^p?tTirally. Give them a trial. They cost a quaretr. ? IRide Right I Get Your Buggy I and Harness m [ /. From ( Sam Sweeney I Side Spring and Bolted Buggies Black and Red. pi $100 for steel tired $105 for rubber tired J Fresh Shipment H HARNESS AND WAGONS A FEW GOOD HORSES Sweeney's Stable I J Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. I Rnb-My-Tism is a powerful antiI septic. Cures infected cuts, old sores, I tetter, etc. /V Better 1 4 *? ' was <*<- -iviufo uiu?t i.v wu'ivn.,, A goodly number attended the us- | ual services at Antioch Sunday and | heard a very interesting sermon by i the pastor, Rev. J. R. McKittrick. If j you do not go anywhere else to church i go to Antioch. You will hear some-! thing of importance. Mrs. Mary and Miss Adell Jefcoat | visited Mrs. Janie Hutto Monday. DOTS FROM STYX. , i Crops in this section are looking,! very nice at present. Misses Florie and Gladys Wilson | and mother of Columbia, dined at1 Mr. D. E. Shumpert's last Sunday. Mr .F. L. Mack and brother of Swansea spent last Sunday night at Mr. A. E. Kyzer's. Mr. D. A. Glenn and family of New Brookland attended meeting at the Union shed last Sunday morning. Mr. Dalton Shull and wife spent last Sunday with her parents, Rev. J. M. Hudson and family. Mrs.. Mattie Wilson of Columbia spent last Sunday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Goodwin. We are sorry to hear of Rev. J. M. Hudson's baby being sick. We hope it will soon recover. Mr. Tommie Bradley spent last Friday night with Mr. A. E. Kyzer. Mr. B. Brazel and family spent last Sunday with Rev. J. M. Hudson and family. Mrs. Daniel t Hite and children spent last Sunday evening with Mr./ and Mrs. H. R. Goodwin. J The protracted meeting will begin at Dunn's Chapel the third Sunday in July. Well, Mr. Boll Weevil is in our section and I guess he will be sure to do us some damage. SMILES. CLAY SPRING DOTS. The farmers are al^ about through laying by theV corn and are fighting the grass and boll weevil^these days, j ( Miss Lula "^illiams spent last Sunday with Miss Annie Mae Laird. Mrs. Annie Slice spent Sunday with Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION > The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College and for admission of new students will be held at the County CourC House on Friday, July 1, at 9 a. in. Applicants must not be less thar. sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholai'ships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 14th, 1921. For further information and catalogue, ad- j dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. 5t-p-36 foday Thai Have Ever / We expect Goodyear 1 senger cars to excel in the wonderful performa delivered in the past. T1 tires today than they ha We are making both tii larger, stronger, heaviei ble, than ever before, the most economical an tire equipment this seai possible to buy, be si Goodyear Tires and nearest Goodyear Ser Dealer has th< The Goodyear Tire &. Ru Offices Throughout the ? We are very glad to know that Mrs. W. M. Laird is improving. Hope she will soon be able to stir around J . ' again. Mr. Austin Barrs and mother spent J Sunday with Mr. Albert Yonce and J I family. Mrs. Elizabeth Spires, one of our j oldest and best ladies of this section, will give a birthday dinner at her home on the 10th of July. Everybody is invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Mr. Arthur Slice dined with .\ir. [ Daniel Sturkie Sunday. # Uncle Dick Harley visited his son, ( Mr. Mack Harley, Sunday. Mr. W. M. Laird and son. Melton i and Mr. R. E. Corbitt left Sunday afternoon on a flying trip to Hamlet, X. C. ' PISGAH NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lindler and daughter Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. j J. F. Lindler, Thursday night. Miss Xora and ?lever Taylor visit- ! ed Mrs. W. F. Lindler Saturday even- j ing. Mr .and Mrs. Shelton Taylor and ; son Maxie took a trip to Lexington j Saturday evening. Mr. Willie Sease visited Mr. Maxie Taylor Sunday evening. Little S. J. Rawl, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Webber Rawl, spent a while with his grandparent's, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rawl. Mr. Orin Lindler and his mother visited Mr. and Mrs. Andry Slice Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Taylor and j two daughters, Xora and Elever, vis- j ited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kyzer Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs .A. L. Smith and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballentine of Columbia recent- J iy. Mr. W. F. Lindler visited Mr. f,. DAT-SNAP * KILLS RATS Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors from carcass. Oye package proves this. RAT-SXAP comes in cakes?no mixing with other food. viuaiaiiicvu* 35c size (! 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 Drug Co., and Lexington Pharmacy. I "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan. "I went into the hen house one [morning and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the ! store, bought some RAT-SNAP and in a week I got six dead rats. Everybody who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, I $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexington Phar- j macy. M???BBWIiffl'r'J BMW ' ***! k H I a They Been [ires for pas. future even nee they have tiey are better ive ever been, res and tubes i / more duraIf you want d satisfactory son that it is i ure you get Tubes. The vice Station ;m. | bber Company i1 World ^ I' -?a. ivyzer. sunuay morning. There will he Sunday school at Pisgah Sunday morning at half past nine o'clock. Mr. J. F. Lindler and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kyzer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Webber Rawl visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rawl Sunday. STEEDMAN DOTS. Red Eank and Steedman played a game Saturday afternoon. Steedman '), Red Bank 0. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrew Miller, and children from New Brookland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Mr. Paul Clifton Rish, after visiting his nsrenfs on n 10 rlnvs fnrlnnerh. has returned to the navy stationed at Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall and children from Columbia visited MY. and Mrs. Perry Hall and family recently. A large crowd attended service Sunday afternoon. MRS. J. K. SAYLOR. In remembrance of Mrs. J. E. Savior who died June 19th, at the age of 58 years. She leaves to mourn her death two sons, Air. V. V. and J. C. Saylor, both of Sandy Run, and four daughters, Mrs. J. H. Kucker and Mrs. Willie Ott of Swansea and Mrs. Harry Stabler of Sandy Run and Mrs. Alfred Snyder of Charleston, 10 grand children, one sister, Mrs. Crider, and two brothers, Messrs. John and Vandy Stabler, all ol Sandy Run. Besides these a host of relatives and friends. The body was laid to rest at Sandy Run Lutheran church Monday afternoon. i Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional^ treat ment. HALL'S .CATAKKH MismuiAJ!; is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. WHEN in Columbia, Lunch with us at Creamery Lunch Room 1216 Lad} Street, 1-2 block from Main. Tou wilbe as welcome as the flowers in May. The best of everything and reasonable prices. Creamery Lunch 1216 Lady St. Columbia, S. C NOTICE OF ELECTION All qualified resident electors ir. Smith Branch school district No. 64 will please take notice that an election will be held at the school house therein, on Thursday, the 30th day of June 1921, to vote an additional levy of 'four mills for school purnncr-c Pnll<s will nrif-n :>t 7 n. m. nnri close at 4 p .m. Bring tax receipt and registration certificate. By order of the County Board of Education. B. M. YOXCE. S. L. LUCAS, LEE BERRY, i V-. Board of Trustees Xo. 04. June lc. 1921. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking OOLDMEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Thmous since 169& Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists, uuarameeu as repmscuicu. Look for the name Gold Modal on every box and accept no imitation Cotton Shippers For best results ship your cotton to The John Flannery Co. Will make you liberal advances on consignments of cotton. The John Flannery Co. SAVANNAH, GA. i At the Truth Center ''My dear, I was so sorry you coukl not be out last night to hear Dr. Bimbazzle's lecture on the 'Higher Mysticism and the Spiritual Reality.' What was the matter?" "Matter enough! Willie had the whooping cough and Gertie had colic from eating cucumbers. Distant Relative Little Bob was playing with his mother's opera glasses, and happeni m rr a 1 rvl? o f a.h +1^ rrl^ a l\?rr a?a /I lllfe LU IUI\ Cl L 11 vT I LI1I UU51I III v tliU t he exclaimed: "Oh. mamma! You are so far away you look like a distant relative." Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have that 'heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull and played out, I take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix me up fine." writes Mrs. Newton Vreeland, Minoa, N. Y. Take these tablets when troubled with constipation or indigestion and they will do you good. SendlUs You Screen Doors, Win Garden Hose, Wate Freezers, Base Balls Golf Goods. Lf m a m UNIFORMS . ^ I E I I I I I I I Lorick & Incorp HARD COLUMI [ "WHO'S YOU I I By modern methods we rem teeth and live nerves or fill most sensitive tooth with v little pain or bad after effects Special! attention tc Baltimore D 1329 1-2 Main St. COLl j (Look for Large Electric Sig at S Hours 8 to 8. St We Are Naming On GalvanizedtCorrugated Painted Metal Shingles. Roofing Mason and Id Porminor Outfits an v U. VJkl VW VVA J Oil Cook StoGet our latest prices LORICK B 1533 Main Street, Coh i Dodson's Liver Tone I 11 Killing Calomel Sale j < IT tn i m 11 ii n i n i n i II11111 n m 11111111 n it I 4 j Don't sicken or salivate yourself or ! paralyze ycur sensitive liver by taking | calomel which is quicksilver. Your j dealer sells each bottle of pleasant, j harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under : an ironclad, money-back guarantee I that it regulates the liver, stomach and ; "bowels better than calomel without maki intr vmi ?ick?15 million bottles aolH j.. JUNE WEDDINGS! I I ! Stylish bouquets l'or the bride and | her maids. Beautiful flowers for all j occasions. PLANTS Aster, Coleus Salvi, Petunai, Plilox, j Gold Cosmos, Verbena, Hollyhock, I Snapdragon, Etc. Also vegetable | plants and seeds. Come in or phone j 43. Will cheerfully suggest best to i plant now. Rose Hill Greenhouse 1431 MAIN STREET. j 666 has more imitations than any j other Fever Tonic on the market, hut I r Orders For: dows, Screen Wire, r Coolers, Ice Cream 3, Basket Balls and a SPECIALTY fgltf I % Lowrance lorated WARE I IIA, S. C. R DENTIST?" I >" out-of-city patients ^ entai Parlors 9 JMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 1 n and Moving Dental Exhibit | tairs. I mdays 10 to 3 1 I Special Prices Roofing 10x14 Galv. and Asphalt Shingles and Roll leal Fruit Jars - % d Canning Supplies res and ovens ROTHERS imbia, S. C. Phone 498 wwpnPBnnwtw'ii iwiawwa?u?