The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 13, 1921, PART II 8 PAGES, Image 16

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NEWS FROM CHAPIX, It. F. D. 1. AA"e are sorry to note the illness of Mr. AY. A. AVessinger. The services at St. Thomas' Sunday were well attended. Pastor R. M. Carpenter has been delivering very instructive sermons which all need remember?and hear. Mr. Edgar L. Shealy and Miss Mae Short of Columbia attended services at St. Thomas' Sunday and took din\ r>er with Mr. Shealy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AY. Killian Shealy. Rev. Mr. Carpenter and family enjoyed a good dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Shealy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Slice also visitea .Mr. sneaiy Sunday. Mr. Lewis Wessinger of Lancaster j Pa., is on a two months' visit to his i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wessinger. Mr. ar.d Mrs. P. R. Wessinger and son, accompanied by Mrs. W. E. Lindler and Mrs. E. F. Wessinger motored over to see Mrs. Thompson Shealy Sunday. Mrs. Shealy has been in ill health for quite awhile. Messrs. Alonzo and Horace Shealy, two very popular sports of this sec. tion, were out riding Sunday afternoon. Later they were joined by their i triplet brother, Mr. Hoy Shealy. Mrs. Miller of near Columbia spent last week end with her son, Fen MilV ler. fi Misses Pearle and Ruth Huffstettler of the Pine Ridge section visited Misses Ethel, Ella Rose and Mary * rShealy Sunday afternoon. Also Messrs. Rayford and Elbert Huffstettler and Lonnie Wessinger visited Mr. Hoy Shealy. Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Huffstettler yisited the latter's parents Sunday. Miss Julia Wessinger visited her uncle, Mr. Ben Shealy, Sunday. Mr. S. M. Wessinger and family visited at Mr. Arthur Derrick's Sunday afternoon. DOTS FROM CHARTER OAK. Farmers are mighty busy fighting the boll weevil. Miss Rosa Bell Hendrix is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harmon and family spent Sunday afternoon with * Mr. and Mrs. George Kaminer. Mr. Clinton Hendrix left Monday to I Caac UC110 I July We believe this selling to b as half in every case and ir tunity. We are sure prices conducting a real clearance values throughout the store Beautiful organdies in fi white and maize. The fi] made of genuine importec styled. $12.00 Val $18.00 Va) $25.75 Va! coi en \7_i ?P<?.#,oU V cXI Fine Dotted Swisses in n der, brown and purple. ?,j and styled into the most w $27.50 Val ' $22.50 Val C?r 7?r ? .J V ivi The season's loveliest voi h'i ^ ? I t * " i . *nd olaea. nvery dress a j iarly proud to possess and ship so easy. $9.75 Val' | $16.50 Vai $22.50 Vaii $25.00 Vali Ginghams and tissues \v cheeks in copen, red. pink. I $20.00 Values for $12.75 $30.00 Values for $14.75 The Woman's Shop llli'lllMIIWll II' M il IIIIIBP I i II'I ii Hill M t attend the .summer school at New- | berry. Mr. and Mrs. .Jessie \\ essinger spent Sunday evening with Mr. and! Mrs. (). F. Hendrix. Mr. John Evans Harmon and Mr. j Clarence Sox dined with Mr. Clinton Hendrix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wessinger i and little son spent Sunday wfth Mr. j and Mrs. Andrew Long. Miss Carrie Pearle and Rosa Bell j Hendrix spent Sunday afternoon j with Misses Allie and Amy Frank low. Miss Rosa Harmon visited Miss | Clarise Harmon Sunday evening. I Mr. Harold Hendrix spent Sunday I afternoon with Mr. Hilton Hendrix. j I l Mr. Shelton Harmon and little son i visited Mr. David Franklow Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harmon and I ~ j ?iAU -VT? ^ ^ A TVf^c "Do _ | iamny unit?u wuu .m. anu .ui^. a. u| trick Seay Sunday. Blue Bird. | NEWS FROM LEXINGTON. R. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hook spent Sun' day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith. Mr and Mrs Cline Taylor and family spent Sunday with Misses Genevieve and Duvall Smith. Mrs. Pauline Glenn and daughter Elizabeth of Gastonia. X. C., are spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. Remember Smith's pnod. It's still .hot. Mrs. H. T. Roberts is spending a short while with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Smith. Misses Belle and Nellie Yonce of Johnston are spending a while with their friend, Miss Estelle Roof. Rev. J. D. Kinard of Johnston preached at Pisgah Monday and Tuesday and his sermons were enjoyed by a large crowd each day. Mr. Bearden Roof, a very popular operator of the Bell Telephone company. was at home Monday. Blue Eyes. LEFT AND RIGHT In medieval times, when manners were very strict, children were drilled in the use of the hands with great care. The right hand was used in eating, etc., and was naturally called the "right" or correct hand. The other hand which was "left" out of use when the "right" hand was being employed, and these terms became customary. History is silent as to the troubles of left-handed youngsters. ational Sale of I ioth Cotton anc TTATI? DB ir nALr rxviij e nothing short of sensational. A i some cases reductions range ev > are lower than you had hoped f 3 sale and prices which are nam * refly, lavender, rose, jade, lest organdies of the season; 1 materials and bewitchingly lues fcr $5.95 lues for $8.95 ues for $12.75 ues for $13.50 avy, eopen, cherry, red, kiven[ade of fine imported Swisses ii'some garments. ues for $13.50 n'z for $15.73 ues for $12.75 iles in navy, brown, coper.. red creation yon will be partievthese low prices make ownerr r\ ues for $4 3d lues for 33.95 Lies for $11.75 ues for $12.50 ith organdie trimmings, small lavender, brown and navy. $13.75 Values for $9.75 $15.75 Values for $7.95 BOLL WEEVIL DAMAGING COTTON NEAR BATES 1JCKG Special to The I)ispatch-N?*ws. Batesburg, July in.?The boll weevil has made his appearam-e and is already doing considerable damage in some sections. The cotton growers are picking up the squares and plowing the cotton every few days. On account of the small acreage in cotton I this year it is much easier to light the advance of the pests. The "Boosters" from Columbia last Thursday brought a good crowd of j visitors to town. About one hour was ( spent in short speeches by the visitors setting forth the advantages to be gained by the etsablishmetn of the Columbia-Saluda bus line. Hon. AIcKendree Barr. junior member of the law firm of Callison & Barr. of our town, has been elected town attorney by the town council at its meeting last Tuesday night. Mr; Barr is a graduate of the law department of the University of South Carolina and a member of the legislature from Lexington county. Sheriff E. A. Roof of Lexington was here on official business Saturday. Walter C. Cartledge, formerly of Batesburg, but for the past ten years a resident of Crescent City, Fla., is spending a few days in town as the guest of relatives. Messrs. W. H. Fallaw. C. E. Jones, W. H. At well and J. B. Hoi man returned Friday from a fishing trip near Charleston. Magistrate E. R. Steedman made a business trip to Lexington and Columbia Monday. Dr. E. P. Taylor delivered a most impressive sermon to tne congergation of the Methodist church Sunday morning. He will leave next week for the southern portion of Aiken county, where he will conduct a revival service. Mrs. Henry C. Tillman of Greenwood is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jabez Ferris. Dr. E. C. Ridgell attended the interdenominational Sunday school convention at Swansea Sunday. SAFE AIR TRAVEL The amazing records for safety in j air transit established in England re-j contlv will go far to mike the new j method of travel popular. During the) first year of civil f'ving m England Mid-Summer Frc i Silk. In Kohn' e^ | E AND LESS Jl our beauaful summer frocks 1 en greater than one-half. This or this summer. This all goes ed or these beautiful dresses ar< h ? :: I ! iffi hi i i !! ! i i ! U I i ! 11 V I i | j ID r I -y j ! j 1 H * i I! y$i \ ' \ \\ | ; ;:: \ ' y M ' \' : I ; V \ . ! ; v_p, M v \M i . . s \ i \ i in )[\ I '' 1 f H : ir In w i i i i ? SSLX DRESSES OF EXQUi TREMENDO ^ Y.ulanis. S2"> Gallic. Silk Trienlletes, *>27.50 value: Creue ' 1 " Chines r-:ici Geore"0' ( 'vi1*1 ' '* hmo S,i ';** .Crosses following t!ip- war 3s Slights were made :?some 4"<?.??..u passengers v. i - i ,!; ied. 'n ;i i I this period iip i" 'aa.- i?tjr. one r,* 1 accident. The :e<-o!il pares \<-i y I; votably with railroad autom* ! !! i.'avel. This r.orino.is iltrl of a.ivraft flew a total I" 734.1'i'n miles. ?r dhtanee equal t" ;:i iiui Uiirty tin*-* t!.? eireuinfer? r i-c of i he earth. .< v/ere carried Ia* the routes am< u '.ting to 11(!, !!os pounds. During tie pieseut year ? 1 .OOO.uOft worth of importe and expi : ts v.? . ? earri- d etoten England ami the ('ontinent. In this period of civil hying 111 run c.ronies have bet n registered and ' machines of various types have been licensed. Fly;p.g is therefore not < nly - tie of the safest means of tr aspo-tat on, but is making rapid stride-? ;<- legards its commercial development. !' such re .suits have 1 <t n a: cor.ipiishea in s?ai(*(Iy more than :i year following the war. it is safe ?< ] ?vdict that a few \ears will witness vnoimous fleets of commeicial aiiii tt*. winning their wa;-. in all directions.?-l.;oys Life. MONDAY W AS BUSY DAY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKRS The board of county commissioners had a busy day Monday, the meeting for July being held then instead of on the first Monday, which fell on the Fourth. Routine matters largely occupied the time of the board. County officers were made glad with the payment of their stipdens and various other claims were attended to. SLOW v DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffim ' * - ca cuity in urinating, ouen mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric arid troubles? COLD,MEDAL bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sires. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation iM^MMTMMiygnrniTiWiiiigM^ )cks, ? s I lave been reduced as much is indeed a Golden Oppor- jj to show that Mr. Kohn is 5 j indicative of the great i . i i 1 V i '%il | | j * i r i I % \ ' 1 \ V ^ ! ! i i ! SITE BEAUTY IN THIS ?US SALE I $12.50 | i s $13.75 | lies selling at $39.50, now V $19.50 | sell in ir at $!'>, now $21.75 1 )9 Main Street I oiumbia, S. C. | m J*L. | AN OPEN LETTER TO THE (Ol'XTY SUPERVISOR | ! Editor Dispateh-Xews. i Will you be Jtood enough lo publish j , the following open letter to our conn-! ! ! i ty supervisor: ! j i >ear M r. Steel: ? l 1 want to compliment you for the i j p?od roads in and around Cayce and j to New Brook land. Poor taxpayers, j yuess we are reaping what we sowed j at the ballot box. as there hasn't been a lick of work on these roads in two ! rears. Do you think it right two gentlemen J take great pleasure in coming to | Cayce and Brookland and get a bag ! of money and then we are not thought of until next pay day? We people have abut got enough of such government, and Richland county says' is J U i >** ' 1513 Main Si m< A ine Ann Sal Brings Exceptionally attract fashion merchandise at Coh for Women. This is the period in which w of all remaining lots of Silk Coats, Blouses, Corsets and throughout the store you fin on better than ordinary mei Fine Silk Urn The world famous ''Van Raa Italian Silk, Crepe de Chine Vests, at Bloomers, at Teddies or Gowns, at Maderia Gowi Something distinctive and in< tifui hand made and hand teddies that prompts you to least half a dozen. The inv when they can be had at on USE THE BUS LINE TO CO! VANTAGE OF THIS E> OFFEF "WHO'S YOUi I By. modern methods we remo teeth and live nerves or fill t most sensitive tooth with ve little pain or had after effects. Special; attention to Baltimore B< 1829 1-2 Main St. COLU gj Look for Large Lieciric Sign | at St: | p Hoars to ?. Su! | Sanitar; \ 134S Main Street, ? j Ihe Best and I ! in Colin i j . .onie v ooking; and Reason | "Little I): | Quick, Polite and attentive $ i riyraBM??twtf??n??????i mmtmmmo?mmmm . ? ? * she will give us value received for our taxes. Why not oonu-V Taxpayer. ?1 'T* i - The (Quarterly Mooting of the Library Association will 1m- hold on July 17). Como. You Guard Against Burglars, But What About Hats? * I tats steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try RAT-SXAP. It will surely kill them? prevent odors. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes. 35c. 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexington Pharmacy, ^ Remember the Quarterly Meeting of the Library Association on July 15. . rj, ^elford (? 'I t Apparel . t.. Columbia iual July le ive prices on desirable > imb/ia's best apparel store e make a general clean-up and Cotton Frocks, Suits, Furnishings. Everywhere j d exceptional value giving i rchandise. dergarments ilte,? and "Kayser" lines of and Satin, lace trimmed $2.95 $3.65 $4.48 is & Teddies dividual about these beauembroidered gowns and make an investment in at estment is a wise one, too. ly $2.95 LUMBIA AND TAKE ADCCEPTIONAL VALUE ung : R DENTIST?" j out-of-eity patients ^ntai Parlors J MB!A, b. C. Pi:<;ne 586 | and Movo.i L'eutai i ndays lb to ;> B V Cafe j Columbia, S. C. ! i Newest Place I mbia. 1 able Price?. j ifferent" frorr the ethers j service. |