The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 20, 1921, Image 6
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1021
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Corps of teachers
elected for chapin
Chapin, July 19.?With the elec- ;
tion of Mr. Ed. Shealy as principal
of Chapin High sc hool and Mr. Lonnie
Shealy, ^lrs. Claucfie f-Treason,
Mrs. Roy Frick and Miss Ruth Goza
as grade teachers, the board of trustees
of Chapin school have a full j
corps of teachers for the coining |
term.
Misses Esther and Ollie Clark have j
returned home, after spending several j
days with their sister, in Olanta.
Mrs. Miller Williams of Columbia
spent last week with Mrs. W. B. Wil
liams family. ^
Mr. Arthur Williams and child- j
ren are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil- j
liams.
Master Woodrow Stoudemire, son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Stoudemire had
the misfortune of falling from a bicycle
Saturday morning and breaking
his arm. He' is doing as well as can
be expected at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Fulmer of
Campobella are spending their vaca.
tion with Mr. Fulmer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Fvilmer.
Miss Georgia Lever of Columbia
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lever.
Rev. Mr. Bickley and family of!
North Carolina are visiting relatives
in and around Chapin.
Miss Linnie Meetze of Columbia
spent the week-end with her sister,
* Mrs. B. A. Wessinger.
Miss Lathia Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
J, C .Miller and children spent Sunday
with Mr. D. J. Haltiwanger's
family.
Misses Leila and Lizzie Miller vis.
ited Misses Ollie and Esther Clark.
DOTS * -KU31 JKt/i?AtUt
ROOST AND NEWBERG
' Among' those visiting the buzzard
roost last Sunday evening were
Messrs. Jacob, Clinton, Colie, AVilie,
Frank. Jacob. Claude and Horace
Derrick, Frank, Ben and Ira Wessin4
ger, "Sen Frick, Owens Koon, John
? Epting,- Fred Wessinger and Rhae
Bickley.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mr. W. A. Wessinger and hope for
him a speedy recovery.
Misses Louise Derrick and Annie
Lee Hipp were vising ZMiss Carrie
Derrick Sunday.
Messrs. Lester Derrick and Harvey
Hipp were visiting Mr. Horace Derrick
Sunday. > >
Misses Pearle and Mae Belle Shealy
and Kathleen Bushardt were visiting
ZMiss Reba Derrick the past week end
Messrs. Owens Koon and Claude
^Derrick were visiting Messrs. Frank
and Ben Wessinger Sunday.
Misses Julia and Clarice Harmon.
also Messrs. Will Rogers, Ambrose
and Charles Harmon were seen in the
buzzard roost section last Saturday
evening.
Mr. Heber Meetze was a visitor at
Mr. Pickens Bickley's Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Baxter Shealy and
family were visitors at the latter's
father. Mr. Ben J. Derrick.
Miss Carrie Wessingcr was visiting
Misses Julia and Leila WessingmSunday
afternoon.
orn salk wisjj oo.NTi.vra-:
TROroil MONTH OP .103.V,
O'j; wonderful sale of liexali and
Rikai household remedies'and
articles has met with a ready response
from our friends and has piowd so
successful that we hav?* decided ti>
yield to the wislies of many who
couiilt U"t lor th> time being avail
themselves of tin* opportunity offered
to save money on their purchases of
these articles, and will continue t!*a
salt th.-oughotr tin* month of July.
JVv'eiy ay ?> tit- .-a!*- Has y ?. raw
oust": iu ?a:r and tie y haw
bi't Ti a Utl ill 11 i .*ii . *, aSiSe *1 ' .. i'
mar.y '<>r.e bargains whieh were laid
out iV : the ir Y'.u uah < ur sal
? have been heavy iw-edmv expectations,
the ' is .-'ill i ...
arid you wii! ::u<i iha* y-a are :i"t
restricted ::: your < hoi " . This is no:
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out* a I w.*h v-savimr > ]-:
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CU a:.;! sen 1,1 Veer < -Vt ;tav.!l
a:: t 4 -': Slayle :ha: y. a will j
make a - mistake i<? .s;i>'k up ? atij
the j'.i'v "eici s ; i k' d !?' .* 'his s I*\ j!
tm'. July. !j
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by Harmon Drug Co.. ami Lexington
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CENTERVILLE NFWS.
Mr. and Mrs. CJ. B. Itice and little
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. .Craps and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jumper and
their two little daughters. Laura Lou !
and Florence, and also little son, H.
B., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j
H. (J. Taylor and family down in the j
Black Creek section.
Misses Ethel and Myrtle Jumper
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with their friend. Miss Frances Craps.
and had a real nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long and Mr. i
and Mrs. Yancy Long and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.;
Beulah Shull.
Mrs. Oilie Long and family spent
a short while Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. T. "W. Long and fam-1
ily.
Mr. Daniel Jumper and sou, Lott.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred C. Craps and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Keisler and'
family spent Sunday with Mr. and j
Mrs. Sidney Taylor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. It. Sease and their
daughter. Miss Cora, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.
Craps. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendrix and
little son spent Sunday with the latter^
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Craps.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Craps and
family spent Saturday night and Sunday
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Craps.
Misses Ethel and Myrtle Jumper,
Frances Craps tool- a ride on the
"bus" Sunday morning and enjoyed
it very much.
Little Miss Florence Jumper spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Monts and family.
There will be a barbecue tit Centerville
school house Saturday. July
23. Everybody is cordially invited to
come and help enjoy the day. A good
time is in store for. all and also a
good dinner at a reasonable price.
Don't forget to come to Centcrville.
The Same Everywhere.
The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a na- j
tive newspaper of Lahore, India, says, i
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic and,
Diarrhoea Remedy many times among j
my children and servants, for colic!
and diarrhoea and always found it j
effective."
brary Association will be held on July
j
We have a high power, faSt cutting
plant in itself for sawing logs to an I
Lever control starts aiul stops Saw.
outfit forced feed?a complete power
y length. Does the work of six to j
ten men. Lever, control of blade'
while engine is running. Have good j
assortment of Gasoline Engines. All!
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equipped with Bosch Magneto and of- j
fered at factory prices.
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COLVMBIA SCPPLY COMPANY !
S2:> West Gervais St.. Columbia. S. C.;
Does not realize all tlfat a B
It is a friend?and then -son
A Rso!
Is a financial institution tka
of the community it servos.
J for the solvinj of all the Urn
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v;;i not rat;: yoti t to revr
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DOTS I ROM PLEASANT HILL.
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The crops are looking tie.-*. j
Mr. Joe Hallnian and family visit-1
ed Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Taylor Sun-j
day. j
We are very sorry to ie:*rn that
Mr. Tossie Taylor underwent an operation
at the Baptist hospital. Ho is
doing very well at this writing. We
hope for him a speedy recovery.
Mr.*and Mrs. Marion Derrick and!
little son visited their uncle and aunt.!
Mr. and Mrs. Callie Taylor Sunday. j
Mr. Edgar Price and wife visited J
Mrs. Price's brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Taylor Sunday.
Mr.1 Berley Leaphart and family
also Mr. Grady Craps and family vis- j
ited their father and mother, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Cobb Taylor, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Holly of!
Leesville, Route 7. visited their gran- j
nv and their uncle and aunt, Mr. Cal-1
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lie Taylor last Wednesday.
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Rev. Mr. Shepherd delivered a j
most interesting1 "sermon Sunday, his j
text being Luke 21st chapter and the
19th verse. . I
Mrs. J. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.'
James Long visited their son and ,
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brother, Mr. Carl Taylor and family:
Sunday. i
The "Children's Day" at Pleasant '
Hill will be Saturday. July 23. The
exercises will begin at 10 o'clock
prompt, opened with song. "Rock or ,
Ages" and prayer by the superintend-J
ent. At 11 o'clock the pastor. Rev.,
Mr. Shepherd, will make an address. J
his subject being. "The Duty of i
Every Church Member Bringing j
Their Children to Sunday School." j
There will be other speakers besides i
! the children. Everybody is cordial-;
ly invited to come and bring wellj
filled baskets.
The protracted meeting will start
j Sunday. July -24. at 11 o'clock. Wei
will only have one sermon a day:
prayer service at 7:30 o'clock and |
preaching at S o'clock at night, j
Everybody is invited to attend these i
[services.
i "I Wouldn't (?o Camping Without
Hat-Snap." Says Ray White.
'"Wife and I spent our vacation
i
camping last summer, smell of cook
ing brought rats. We went to town, i
got some RAT-SXAP, broke up cakes, j
put it outside our tent. We got the j
rats alright?big fellows." Farmers, 1
storekeepers, housewives, should use i
ICAl-^A.Vi'. i m/.V>. o j' ,
$1.25. Sold and cruarantoo-1 l?y Tax- ,
insrton Phannacv a rat Harmo" Druar
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EVERETT-HARVARD-DAYTON
PIANOS AND PLAYER
PIANOS- VI'CTROLAS AND
VICTOR RECORDS. EMERi
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SON AND OKEH.
THE JOHN CHURCH CO, j
1603 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA
Ma ii Orders Receive Special I
'Attention. j
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Deposit.1:, $600.000.0Reserve
Association ;
TO THE SUPERVISOR.
Dear Mr. Steele:
\\\' people art* after you. We
want roads, better roads. You might
get laisy or we are goyrg to stop your
pay. It is taxpayers' money that you
reai?. Now ?onie on let's go?don't
back up for your money. You told me
if you got the place, you would do
business. I know you know better.
1 know you don't want oihc-e but one
term.
I think you'll be satisfied with that
term. If you can't do business get off
the pot and let some poor devil have i
your place. we uon ; want. an*
more blacksmiths.
J. E. DAVIS. |
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Rufo-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc.
A/ERY-Jeweler
COLUMBIA. 5. C.
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1508 Main St.
Moved
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1619 Main St.
Columbia
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Instead of Calomel \
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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.
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Wedding Bouquets,
FLOWERS.'
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGK
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Optcrr. ,trist and Optician
1'.07 Hampton St.
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Jar ryst&aran: i? nroparec re larni^
ne&ls r: ill botrs. Jirsi cl\ii mtriU
prepared by xp^riei.cad cook;.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
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LEXINGTON, 3 C !
Catarrh
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing
the blood and building up the System,
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores .
normal conditions and allows Nature to
do its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. O'NEILL
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Announces
Gffice Practice
Exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina RkJ.Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
I 1. FRANK KNEECE
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Real Estate and Insurance
j BATESBURG. S. C.
| Drs. BOjOZER,
DENTIST.
will bo out of the city from .June 15th
to July 10th.
Cancer taken out by the root withn
nine or ten days without knife.
~ Guaranteed never to come hack
S. P. Shumpert,
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S f
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RJ. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
>*o 12 Clark Law Building
Lan Ramre Telephone 1*1
COLUMBIA. S.C.
j BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
1511 Main Street
< OM S. (.
Hours J)-12, 1-7
Plione? 3100 or 1933W
1 ECZENAft
Money back without question
J if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt's Salve and Soap),fail in f
the treatment ofltch. Eczema, /TflgMv ft
Ringworm.Tetterorotheritch- fit / J\
i ing skin diseases. J"ry this * * >i / 8
treatment at our risk.
UAlOiU.N Dlit'O COMPANY.
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KILLS RATS
ANo mho. AJ?olntol\ nrevont> 1
odor> from ra trass. One packa^o'
prows iJiN. Iv.XT-SXAJ' comes ij:
i cakes?no TM!\ir5u wit!) other food.
! (laaranteed.
.'?5o >lzo (I fake) eii'Miuli for
Pantry, kitchen or Collar.
<5.";r >j/o (2 rakes) for Chicken
j !Iot:>c. <oop>. ;!' >niasl hniidinxs.
| S1.2~> >:/< (" cake.-) enough for
all farm and onihwildiniis. storage
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i baibJiMir*. or factory bi:ildinz>.
Sold and (jii;,.i,an*',od by Harmon
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|EVERY 0NEL1KES 1
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iacount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, a
iwhica we add to tee
j Account's are invdeb.
I The Palmetto
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j <A* A. J'inrk, President.
T ,S Pry4a. V Preiident
C. COULTON
OPTOMETRIST.
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Examined Fitted
1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scales,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers. Safes, Store Fixtures.
THE HAMILTON" SCALES 00.
Columbia, S. C. j
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Indigestion |
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B vigorous and healthy, are O
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Q indigestion. The effects of a Q
disordered stomach on the
JJ system are dangerous, and J"
2 prompt treatment of indiges- O
B tion Is important. "The only Q,
Mj medicine I have needed has q
been something to aid diges- "J
Q tion and clean the liver," D
W writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a K
McKinney, Texas, farmer.
H "My medicine is wm
B Thedford's B
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
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55 trouble of any kind. I have 55
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JJ touches the spot, like Black- g
B Draught. I take it in broken ^
doses after meals. For a long B
g time I tried pills, which grip- g
Ded and didn't give the good g
results. Black-Draught liver B
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J? druggist today?Ask for and *
H insist upon Thedford's?the El
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SUPPLIES- 1
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Machinery Castings and Repairs.
Steel Beams, M
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks. Etc. Ven- CI
tilators, Grating, Etc.
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Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co,, GEORGW !
Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock.
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fO BE REMEMBERDj ,
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- the children with a bankj
depreciate like many 'other
hied ov the liberal interest
National Bank "I
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$10,000,000.00 j
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jery ii it mean* merely earning
5co back of it ycu sro working
r tanks end mskoi work a tMi
your life a aaccesai Start by
this institution. It frill fornti
r ob;:ect. A comfortable homa,
orae within your roacb if 70s
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RELIABLE
1 iBank of Columbia
Jo?. M. Boll, Cashior.
Jno. D. Ball, Aast. Cash!*?.
pwh?1??r*?c? ??? neat cygrnm. ? aw??>