The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 20, 1921, Image 7
fp Home Demons!
SfglllSS ANNIE CAVGIIMAN
GAVE DEMONSTRATION
K; IN AIKEN (Ol NTVl
Ep1 Miss Annie C. Caughman. county!
?"home demonstration agent, wont to!
!? ' )
^>-'Edisto Academy in Aiken county last j
Saturday, July 16, where she gave a I
& !
^demonstration of a dinner cooked by
th4 steam pressure method. Vr-out
fir-'
1&0 ladies were present, many of
fkc j OYi?(rj(1),
. whom were resiucma ^
f
county, the academy being just over
the line. Many of the ladies brought
bread and butter (Miss Annie says
it was good home-made bread) to be
scored. A pleasant and profitable
day was spent by all present.
ICE CREAM
"Ice cream is beautiful in its rich,
attractive colors, and tastes even
better than it looks. Made of pure,
wholesome, delicious cream and milk,
and a little sugar, it is flavored to
suit the taste. As a dessert it is unex&r
5. celled. As a food, it ranks among
the very best. "We like it with cake
or without cake. Everybody eats it.
I Banl
I Paint
II* At Less Than 5
We have in our warehous
HOUSE PAINT and RO(
which we have been auth<
owners at an unheard of
PAINT again at such pri<
I need and get our prices.
| Ruff & And
I house C
St * Warehouse: I
I! Sidney Park 279 c
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Here's
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IS* TURKISH & DOMESTIC tk 'J'
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Everybody likes it. Like the ma mm I
that came from heaven, it is sweet.!
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nourishing and palatable. Yes. it is j'
1 good and tastes good. A healthy boy
| or girl, a spoon, and a large dish of
| delicious ice cream makes a splendid ,
j combination. The frozen cream dis- j
j appears rapidly, but as it goes it
! nourishes, and gives rosy cheeks,
bright eyes, health, strength, and .,
happiness. It is a real food for all j
classes and conditions of peopH. Sick ?
o> w-11. rich '?) ? !.? or young, we
all enjoy k-o cream." *
liofipo for dunkct !< < Cream
j 1 ouart of milk.
I pint -of cream. f
1 cup sugar. j
1 junket tablet.
1 tablespoon cold water.
2 tablespoons oi vannia.
i
Heat The miik to lake warm, add;
vanilla and sugar and stir well. Then"
add the junket tablet which has been'
dissolved in one tablespoon of cold
water. Stir in well. Pour into
freezer and let stand for fifteen minutes.
Freeze til it is the consistency
of mush, then add cream and finish
freezing.
I
erupt
Stock
0 Per Cent Value
e over two carloads of
3FING PAINT or Cement,
orized to dispose of for the . '
price. You will never buy
ces. eLt us know what you
erson Ware- !
ompany
>hones: Office:
?r 500 1716 Main St.
I
BIA, S. C.
why CAM
quality cioc
Because we put the utn
one brand. Camels are
sible for skill, money and 1 ii
fine tobaccos to make a cigare
Nothing is too good for Cai
in mind I Everything is done
? ' > - - 4-^ U
Desr cigareue u s pus&iuic lu
simply for show.
Take the Camel package fc
most perfect packing science
tect cigarettes and keep them
?secure foil wrapping?rev
the fold and make the pack
there's nothing flashy about
extra v/rappers. No frills or
Such things do not improve
than premiums or coupons. J
must pay their extra cost or .
If you want the smoothest
cigarette you can imagine?a:
from cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
Mninq Tor>Arro rnMPANY. Winst
i w 1111 um 111111 ii t ii I" ii 1111 m w ' iwwihtj
STOKE ROBBED AOAIN
Visited for Fourth Time. Brook land
Merchant hoses Heavily.
Colin; J-ia, .July !(' .? For :h<- fourth
time within months. rohhersj
raided the s;< : *. ? : ;II. <;? ? ! ?v. State I
street Rrookia'.d. ? ;u"iy y> sterday |
morning or son:- ?!::: W- dne.-ohiV .
night. J'' ?:' vi:;u inn:. ih< stabi.sh- t
l?i?-111 goods at several tlloUS-j
and dollars.
Kntrnm into i; store v. nv
feeted thro-.mil 1i":ns>on :h-- j
; 4-a ? <:;? !'. after whi'di 111 l'?-ar door j
was thrown < ]?* :: giving tin- > -ij
' ;k-h ss T41 i*:t- >t4,4-k 4;] l;"4>4Tiny |
secured approximately pairs ? ?' {
shoes. : 4.111 nun's and women's. sev-'
? : ai <:< y.> y. shirts. overalls, Ii4?si4 ry, |
suspenders. a large number 4.j" ?ri?>vt-f? I
and other merchandise. hardlv a line i
i
ir. the store escaping The cash draw- j
er. which 4ontained a small ammin! i
4>i money. was raided, too. hut a 1
cheek it contained was left behind.!
The merchandise taken will run 4-?.n- I
siderahly above ?3.Ode. it is 4-sti- '
mated though the lull extent <>f *h"
h)ss is m>t yet known.
Xo one sleeps in the store, but a
bright light is kept burning in it tit I
|
night, a?.w4irding to Mrs. L>. Ik Ce-u-ge. j
The sto4-i; was moved apparently. de- 1
liberately. and judging by the volume j
taken, some time must have been '
consumed in getting the goods out J
of the store. X'o clue has yet devel- j
oped us to the identity ot tne roouers. j
m;\vs fkom kofti-:
.Miss May Shumport, the little far- ;
i , ..-.1
nier irirl on r<?ute ... nas he?-n up in
tlie western part of North Carolina j
visiting friends lor a week in Ashe- J
' ville. Black -Mountain, and Chimney j
Itook. The erops look pun] i:p in j
the mountains, but r.one ran lent tliej
crops in South Carolina.
-Miss -May Shumpert lias a line erop
of corn on route 3.
-.?r. Robert K. Shumpert is ht?m**
from Cayee. S. C.. l??r a few days.
ift > *JS* i
camii \v.\r?i)k.\ mm) iiix mykd
< hi .idly -1th.. A. A. liichardson.
ehief same wank u turned over to
Treasurer Yd. .J. Smith $1.57.".00 to be
used for school purposes in Lexington
eounty, tuvb-r the law nim -iw? nrieths
<>;" the f- <-s 1 ron; the sale < !" II- I
i
censes and fines collected for viola-1
tion of the game laws is sent back
to The county for school purposes.
Due to the untiring efforts of County
Game "Warden Jos. M. Caughmar.
this sum was realized. The cooperation
of (-very citizen will help to inereuse
tin's* fund for the coming year.
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ii?nw111 ' ii i>i ii in <i 'm ii II " ni r111 | I e
id tOiJ ?<l j fe" I
lost quality into this
as good as it's pos- |
:elong knowledge of
itte.
mels. And bear this
to make Camels the
uy. Nothing is done
?r instance. It's the
\ can devise to profresh.
Heavy paper
enue stamp to seal
:age air-tight. But | J
it. You'll find no
furbelows. j
the smoke any more
Ind remember?you
get lowered quality. ;
, mellowest, mildest
nd one entirely free
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nkws i iui.m lkxin<;t<;>; ;it. r.
On Thursday evening at s ???*U
Miss Estell(- limit* irave in horn?r <d
h?-r vm-sts. Miss I : -!) ami Neil.V??11<*?
<>: .J?dmst?>n. S. a s<-.-ia!
party. Durinu' tin- veiling many
uaMf s ware played and oilier forms
>t rTaiioin nt wore earned ( *<
ii< v. iny art "in nanes <>: Timswin;
jxj'.\v?l Tin- puny: Misses Orn-e
and >' Inia Leo. May rind Mary Jam"
'Sias:. Eiizaii' til Ok-ru. Via in;a
Simaly. Louis s: < Ylia Hook,
yl.ssrs. Han-1.1 and Asiniry
iiandu !!' ? !. I' ua y. i'rar.k .i*j.i
("narks >': ! . vjuinton Sln-aly ami
Willie k-ase.
Mr. and Mis. <:. L". S. Oman an
sp< * heir \ with i 111
folks.
Miss i'.oda Priee spent ?;;? weekend
with Miss Kstellc Hoof.
Miss j.ouise Steel" has just returned
from a visit to relaiivts at
Hureka.
Misses Belle and hJellio Yonre have
sjH.-nt S'Vt-fal days with Miss Crure
lac.
.Mr. Frank Ste. 1? itave a pai ty
Saturday night in Inmr of his birthday.
There were many \vh<> enj.iycit
the times. alse tie. refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Weld.or llawl and
Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. I.indler atended
the family barbecue a! Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Bawl's Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Smith and
family spent a while Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoof.
Misses May and Mary Jam- Sense
spent a while,Sunday aft'-moon with
Misses tlenevieve and imvali Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and family
spent a while Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith.
.at . o-?-?
The South Carolina Conference ol
the Tennessee Synod will meet with
St. Jacob's church. Itev. Ii. M. Carpenter,
pasten*, on Friday, July iIU-31.
1 i?21. instead of July la.
To Holders of
COTTON
IVc have a | >t"f > 1: *: 1 -1? | !:;n to <?i*;Yr you.
"Write :\.r letter <* "0 without obligation
on ViUif ! art.
SKIiVICK
Rose & Son
COTTON BROKERS
'.J Stone St. New York
If ILLS RATS j
and mict?that's K.\T-SXA1\ the
old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes
in cakes?no mixing with other
food. Your money back if it fails.
o3c size (1 cake) enough for
I'an try, Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 siz.e (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co., and Lexington Pharmacy
Stop Those Headaches
90 per cent, of constanc
headaches are caused from:
eye strain. Stop in and let
us examine those eves and
stop those headaches.
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, j
ft f Walter OntiVal fn
\J 2J TV Ulltl vpuvui vv?
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122/ .M;iiri Street, Columbia, S. C.
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i h.iileston aii(l Florence.- S. C.
i
Evertt-Harvard-Daytoa
and Player Pianos
Y1CTR0LAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
3508 Main Street, Columbia, St C.
Mail 0?\]f>rs lieeeiv Specie! Attention
T\\ i:\TV MILLIONS
\-t*.i'.'-:s
iN rl::'.. .Juiy iT.?Twf.'ii^v ii T
jM-rscr.s :i;? ? 11 111< Yd'Ho ot starva-j
t :< :i in drought stri< k? n j sections of
ilnss-i:i. subsisting plainly <ni moss.
erass : ii I bark of troes. according to
i1;. Vossisolio Znituni,'. which ouotosl
information from "rvliabio Iiussian I
s. >ii ' I'S."
11< iu-.'o s arc rvi'i lo 1 pour-I
inv: into Moscow and IVtro.Lnnd 1 ?y;
' tiio thousands and To be^loeinf: hopei
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i V? ?V? >-?P? ,1% ? SJ?
h tA fa*k 5 S^L
Ztj^- XxuS^t*? >2, jl 1L&&* % ,
If you sre trout-led v.-.1.". cHns or i
aches ; feel tircc:; ha . e :;V.*r.chep
indigestion,insomnia: painfu; passage
of urine, ycu will fnd relief in
i. GOLDiffiDAL I
! I
!
; The world's standard remedy for kidney, i
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696. j
Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. !
j Look fcr tr>?! name Cold Meet! on every box
od accept no imitation I
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"Everything (
AT '
Sanitar
1345 Main Street,
riome Cooking and Reaso
"Little I
Quick. Polite and attentiv
Open Day and Night.
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| "WHO'S YOU
I By modern methods*we rernc
teeth and live nerves or fill t
mostlsensitive tooth with \
little pain or bad after effects.
SpeciaRattenticn to
Baltimore Di
1329 1-2 Main St. COLU
Look for Large Electric Sign
at St
Hours 8 to 8. Su
VVyVVVVVN/VvA^A^y^v^AA/V^VS'^^V
I L. N A
Dry Goods, Sho<
I and Gent's ]
1107 Washington Street,
I Special Barga
?We are offering Spe
1 Unde:
! A l^v\ /\ /\ ? T TIA J AVinV?Tv?4 n ^ ~1 i
| ? l? une ui u iiuei ami tc v> -L.U
!<^$ 2.00 Union Suits at
! Ss
;p 2.50 Union Suits now at..
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?A select line'of Beautiful
? at
sSSilk and best materia! mac
^please wou. If vou need sh
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$ vou don't corvo. vou wii! sui
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| We have Shoes for
I at rfeht
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^'7 l 11 *?^ 1 T T *'
$ Ladies Keaciy*to- W
deifies at prices that a
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d: yin.y "up.
<1111?* in the stink'!! ?1 ist ri> ~ have
l;tcii slaughtered ti? provide 11 i 11. l>ut
it is believed imposisble u< rt t
catastrophe, unless food is tv< ?-;v? d
from outside sources.
C ITATION NOTICE.
o
Slate of Smith Carolina. <Vur:;- o*'
f.< xineitiii.? .r>.y ^e?*r^? s ' i'.-.
esquire probate .(ud.y
Win re .v. .'. So v. r in it- Miit t>
i.e. to her 1. 11 ' * 7. liuistraliou
of th Kstaie of and efft-?'ts of
iWnrv M. Savior.
'flic.'ivi. 'I'iiift i'ih-c in i ito and ad
nmnish : 111 at id singular the kindred
and Creditors of tin- said Mary M. CI.
Sayl..r. deceased. that they be anu up- ^
pear, before me. in the Court c? Probate.
io be held at Lexinetton. C. II.,
S. <'.. -m filth day <>t .Inly, K'-l. next,
alter publication hereof at 11 o'clock
ir t!.e i rmoen. to show cause, it any
t!:ov l!.tv ity ;? raid Administration
should not be granted. y
fliven under my Hand, this Oth
day of Jul'.. Aimo Domini, 1021.
< HOC. S. DRAFTS < L. S.)
Probate Juda' Lex'nylon <"o.. S. <
Published <:t the Kith day oi July,
IO:5;. in the 1 exinyton paper. 2
weeks.
jood To Eat"
rHE
y Cafe
Columbia, S. C.
nable Prices;
different" from the others
e service.
Kffl^aasaEaaMHBWB
ft
R DENTIST?" I
cmt-of-city patients $
3ntai Parlors 9
MBiA, S. C. Phone 586 1
i and Moving Dental Exhibit |
airs. i
ndays 10 to 3 |j
UFCJL |
H - ? ! *1
ss, Hats, Ladies J
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Furnishings. I
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Columbia, S. C. I .
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ins on Shirts. I
cial Prices on Gent's I
rwear: <>
0 seller now 50c &
98c |
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$ 1.251
Tcp Shirts |
half price
, . 5<
le ana tney are bound to <:>
irts come and see us, if|
re miss bargains
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the Whole Family r
Drices. i
k
ear and other Nov-;',
rill please you. |
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