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? .. . ' " * W??? i i ^ ? . i , * WATEKINGFORD NEWS. t Did you have any watermelon for the "Fourth"? Sorry to say that I didn't. Fine rains the past week throughout this section have made everything take on new life. Corn is looking very promising. Cotton has got a good weed and is putting on a large crop of boll weevils. H. A. and Mrs. Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ballington, over on Congaree Creek last Wednesday night. Mr. M. M. Howard, wife and the little "Howard's" visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rish, up near Gilbert, last Sunv day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkiana, irom over in the Boiling*1 Springs community, visited among friends on our side of Black Creek last Sunday. Rev. J. D. Crout, of Atlanta, Ga., ? . has been visiting his mother and other relatives for the past several days. . Mr. Ernest Price and the Misses Kirklanl!, Miss Farris and Miss Carrie^Lou, worshipped with the Oak Grove congregation last Sunday morning, and stopped over \^ith H. A. and Mrs. Howard, 'till the shank of the evening. Mr. Jos. E. Smith is all smiles this hot weather. It's a girl. If we've been correctly informed, there will begin a series of meetings at Pond Branch M. E. church next ^ Sunday and will continue through the / week, also the protracted seasons will / begin at Boiling Springs M. E. church . j the third Sunday, and at Oak Grove / Baptist church on Saturday night before the third Sunday in this month respectively. We hope that tne attendance will be large and the preaching be ^accompanied with power from the great God of the universe, and truly hope that much good may gc out from these meetings in this pari of God's moral vineyard. "How I Cleared the Mill of Rats," Bj J. Tucker, R. I. "As night watchman believe I hav< \ seen more rats than any man. Dog* wouldn't dare go near them. Go $1.25 pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside of ( weeks cleared them all out. Killec them by the score every night. Gues: ' the rest were scared away. I'll nevei be without RAT-SNAP." Three sizes 35c, 65c, $1.25. .Sold and guaranteec by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexingtor Pharmacy. i 1 ? 1 f|.' 1 Mt x I sss I IWA1 r . MRS I REAL SHC eSS9 * a '& H ESSS I Footwea * f KM' ' Tj a # 1 You will find 1: I leathers, colorsB pair characteriz Waf onn 'a cVinoe ^ M O UliWU | shoes, white sh I the bottom in p] i | Wats jj. DOTS FROM PLEASANT HILL. Crops are looking fine since the nice shower of rain that fell Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Watkins of Samaria were visitors of their daughter, Mrs. Wlillard Taylor, Sunday. Mrs. J .D. Taylor dined with her brother, Mr. Tom Anderson Sunday. There was quite a large crowd at Pleasant Hill for preaching Sunday. Mr. Johnnie Monts of St. Matthews section visited his sister, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rawl and little son and daughter visited their daugh. ter, Mrs. Callie Taylor, Sunday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Fredie Anderson visited the latter's parents, Mr. and M?s. .Jennie McCartha of St. Matthew's section. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelley, also Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Howard of ColumI bia worshipped at Pleasant Hill Sun. day. . ' There will be practicing- at Pleasant Hill Saturday at 5 o'clock for the /Children's Day which will be the > fourth Saturday in July. , Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Shepherd, , dined with Mr. Mike Johnson Sunday. I , . Mr. and Mrs. James Long dined t with their sister, Mrs. Ernest Hall; man of Delmar Sunday. . Mr. Jimmie Gillion, Sr., of St. Mat, thews visited his son, Mr. Jimmie Gilliam, Jr., Saturday night. ! The protracted meeting will begin . jthe fourth Sunday in July. i Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor and . family visited their father, Mr. J. Z. . 'Taylor, Sunday evening, i : All members of Pleasant Hill are re [ quested to meet Friday morning at t 8 o'clock .to clean off grave yard and k L fgm I i ?? ? | "modern! i RAY FIS 1 Over Lever's Shoe Store I INTRODUCINC Ree Dud Hho Is Conducti rsoN'j , PRICE-SMA \r c ILa J ir for Men nd Childn lere anything you --anything that fits ed by that quality famous. Oxfords, oes, pumps, Slipper rices. on?s She COLUMBIA, S. church yard. Bring axes, pitch forks and hoes. DOTS FROM SHlLOH. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keisler and little son? Samuel, spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Dutch Fork. Misses Nola and Geneva Keisler spent Saturday night with their friend, Miss Mae Jumper. Misses Elsie Ray Hook and Mary Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Lizzie and Viola Rawl. Misses Edith and Gladys Long, also Pearle Price spent Saturday night with Misses Maude and Lethia Keisler. Miss Nezzie Long and little brother spent Saturday right with their sister, Mrs. C. W. Leaphart. Misses Lizzie and Viola Rawl spent a short while with Misses Eunice and Mina Rawl Sunday. Miss Myrtle Epting spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Ethel Price. Aittle Miss Sallie Price dined with her best chum, little Miss Elberta Sease, Sunday. Mr. Harry Epting spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Collie Price. Messrs. Harry Epting and Callie Price spent a short while with Mr. Festus Sease Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hook and son, Fritzhugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long. Mr. Festus Sease spent a short while with Mr. Callie Price Sunday. Miss Minnie Keisler spent Sunday ,morning with Misses Maude and Lethia Keisler. j Extraordinary Fellow [ Jasper?Is Jinks a self-made man? Rasper?Jenks is more than that; he's a self-made college graduate. i i = DENTISTRY" BEST WORK-LOWEST PRICE Crown, Bridge and Plate Work a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed HjER SOX, 1615 Main St. Columbia, S. C. * ' I tion | ng I I 2" Greater 1 ^Columbia | SHING 1 ALE , Women 1 ;n 1 ' ' 1 want in styles, 1 the feet. Every I which has made | , brogues, sport | s, and all cut to | I VUf I j||| ***** * SAMARIA BULBS. I I We are glad to note that Mr. Thomas Rogers is getting along fine at this writing. We hope to see him home soon. Miss Ruth Rogers is spending a few days in Leesville this week. Mrs. J. B. Burgess spent Saturday night with her father, Mr. Sam Collum, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rawl and children spent Monday with her father and mother and reported a nice time. Mrs. A. J. Boatwright and son, J. P. and sister, Ruby, will leave Tuesday for Lexington, where they will visit a while. Misses Eva Burgess, Ruth Rogers j ana Mr. junan xayior muiuicu w Batesburg Saturday night to preachta'S' 1 ..?|J Private Jenkins Boatwright spent Saturday night with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boatwright. Private Clayton Gantt spent Saturday night with Mr. William Burgess, both returning to Camp Jackson Monday night. Mrs. T. S. Burgess visited relatives in Leesville^recently. Mr. Quitman Gantt and children j visited his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gantt, Sunday. Remember practice meeting will begin at Mt. Ebel 5th Sunday in July. Subscribe for The Dispatch-News. BACK BAD TODAY? Backache is usually kidney-ache and makes you dull, nervous and ,tired. Use Doan's Kidney Pills for weak kidneys?the remedy recommended hy your friends and neighbors. Ask your neighbor! J. B. Floyd, prop, grocery, E. Main St., Lexington, says: "I was bothered a great deal with my kidneys a few years ago. At ' that time my back gave me a lot of trouble and it ached good and hard. My bladder seemed to be the worst source of complaint. There was a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and I had to get up at night. The secretions were highly colored and contained sediment. A friend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills, and I did so. In a short time I got fine relief. I kept on taking Doan's and after I had used several boxes, I felt so well I didn't require any more." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that "Mr. Floyd had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name ' "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin preVvtt r>V>i*cirofjnc for ftrpnt"V-ftnC OLI HJUU KfJ J/ilJ WiVAVAiiW *.v* V . , ~ ? years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the >trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of ! Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. To Holders of 1 COTTON \ We have a profitable plan to offer you. Write for letter C 50 without obligation on your part. I I SERVICE j i Rose & Son t COTTON BROKERS Stone St. New York I 1 I^ILLS RATS i and mice?that's RAT-SNAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Conies in rakes?no mixing with other I food. Your money back if it fails. o."e size (! rake) enough for J Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. <>."?c size (2 cakes) for Chicken; I House, coops, or small buildings. j I ; 8J."27, size (."? rakes) enough for i i .-ill form Jiii!! our-hciidiitu's. storage ! huil<iin,ps. or factory huildin<r>. I i 1 Sold ami Guaranteed hy llariuon! i j ! Drop: Co.. and l.exinpton Pharmacy, i f ft The A vera Does not realize all that a Bank It is a friend?and then some. A Real I Is a financial institution that fur of the community it serves. It 1 for the solving of all the financia tele. 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