The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 03, 1921, Image 2
WU*J PRESS C^V#l3RjN
FOR BETTER ROADS
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* V. Columbia, July sb.?An^ Intensive
publicity campaign for go^d roads is
??& Ueing planned by the South Carolina
Gooa Roads assCK-i?tie- for the' near
"\Ajture. The organization will take
adnbtfitoge of - every method known to
efcreiwj upon the people of the state
the necessity of .permanent^iighways
being builv by the state, it Wan said
^esterd^yv \ 1'-> v' ' <"
Tlya newspapers, the blllbgards, the
***** iipacrvlng picture and oth? , agencies
o -fee ^ t wiji Tt>e used in the ^^sarapalgn. Al'
ready nosters are B&ng printed em-'
phalrising t$e fact that ba^d roads
coat more than good roads."
* "Bad roads mean loss and Isolation;
. . re
/* good roads mean prosperity and communication."
reads one of the .slogansbeing
gotten out "bp the ^association.
Another circular calls atention to the
fa6t tKht while other states -*of the
- uptOU are spending enormous T sums
on state highways South Carolina is
spending practically nothing by com?
_parison. ; , ^.-, 9.
<'W?f are?t delighted with v^h^ responses
that opr appeals are ,meeting
;r ^ withj" i&id President L. X>. Jennings
I yesterday. "The people of the stpte
j: ^ are-sending in-their membership fees
. right along. A big membership In
^ our^ association inoa-^s ^ strong or..
ganizatlbjr and -*Overy coupty in the
'"state should huvp a large .number of
* active memb^g. ^ We want as'mem..bera
people who, are really interested
in good roads. and who will get out
* and woirk when We call upon them."
" President Jennings annouiiced yesterday
that B. H. Peace, president
and editor of the Greenville N^vs,
had accented the positjpn of chair
for" Greenville couritjf and will
* ; at <Jnce undertake the work of organizing
that county. 'Mr. Peace is a
goodvroads enthusiast and has- given
the association strong, support
t^Urotigh the columns of pis. paper.
are very greatly indebted to
the press of the state for the splendid
suport which it is giving us." said
. *
Mr. Jennings . yesterday. "We- felt
sura that we would have the support
of tJre newspapers since they always
stand for progressive measures. AVith.
out their aid we could accomplish
nothing in this campaign."
.NEWS FROM LEXINGTON
* # ROUTE FIVE.
The weather is very hot in this
~ ,
... section.' t Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Davis and fam4
ily of Gastonia, N. C., were recent visr.
itors fn this section.
* Mr. and Mrs- ."W- L. Rawl, Mr. and
-Mrs. W.. A*,'; Smith, Mr. and Mrs,
G. J. Tjtfylor attended the District
conferfcncd at Leesville, S. C., Sunday.
Miss .Eptelle ft oof Is dff 'Ttor'a ,?ew
ilnva vinltlnr rnlndvAo np?r Arthurs.
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Mr. Clyde Kyzer and sister, Trene,
Were the guests of Misses Genevieve
and Duvall Smith Sunday' afternoon.
Miss Boda Price gave, in honor of
her couein,*a social party on Wednesday
afternoon I^L/The party was
1 enjoyed by' all present.
Messrs. Harold and Asbury Smith
dined with Mr. A. L. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith and
family, Mr. H. E. Smith and childrer^aud
Mrs. D. R. Lee spent Sunday
.with Mrs. Lee's sister, Mrs. Molly
Watts.
Why People Buy Rat-Snap iu Prefer"
ence to Rat Poison. . y *
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills rats
* and mice. (2) What it doesn't kill it
scares away. (3) Rats killed with
RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry
up,inside. (4) Made in cakes, no mix'
jng with other food. (5) Cats or dogs
won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
?
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co., and Lexington Pharmacy.
r UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY
Timp in toot r%t a
... # -W t.vay v*. ki UU1. -'XiiLI
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the
test in Lexington. Nb-Lexington resident
who suffers backache, or annoying
urinary ills can remain unconvinced
by this twice-told testimony.
Mrs. K. F. Powell, Main St., Lexington,
says: "I had a dull ache in
my back and in .the morning when I
got up I 6ould hardly bend over. I
tired easily and it was an effort for
i me to do my housework. Headaches
and dizzy spells bothered me and my
sight was blurred. Doan's Kidney
Pills from the Harmon Drug Co., gave
me relief almost at once and after
using three or four boxes all the
trouble disappeared."
Over three years later Mrs. Powell
?aid: "I think just as much of Doan's
Kidney Pills today as I did when I
recommended them nearly four years
ago. I haven't had to use a kidney
' medicine since that time." ^
Trice 60c, at all ( dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Poan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. Powell had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Jvlirs., Buffalo, K. Y.
ST. TETTER'S DOTS.
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We" are having good old summertime
again. ? r
Mr. Wind Mrs. ?im .^Hteri'dri#- and
Tamliy spent Sunday at Mr. Win ford
narinon'B. /
Miss Delia M.eeflse Visited Misses
Julia and Clarice Hare,hon one day
last week. ' *
Mr. Lamar Fulmer spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fuller.
'"Mrs.. Kate Dindler " yl^ited Mrs.
"Mary Porth Sunday evening.
' 'Mr. and Mrs., George Corley and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. "and
Mrs. I* K. Harmon.
* ^liss Ijucile Kennedy visited Miss
Rosa Harmon Sunday. *
Rev. H. A. Whitten dined with Mr.
and Mrs. C .C. Harmon Saturday.
Mr. and Mfs. Julian Sharpe visited
the latter's mother, Mrs. C. M. Snyder.
Sunday.
Misses Salll$ and Gladys Sawyer
Visited their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Roof
Sunday. ... , 3
Mr. Charles Harmon spent Saturday
night with his pal, Mr. Laymon
Harmon.
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Low Cos
For the
Every Fiskl
antee that >
& mileage at a
For satisfac
and econon
I a "sure thing
buy Fislr Ti
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You are saf<
- ^ buy a kno^v
table produ
| price,
So only .
TheAvei
Does not realize all that a E
It is a friend?and then sot
A Real
Is a financial institution tha
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fin
tele.
Saving the F
No matter how splendid yo
! may be, if you have not
will not bring you the rewa
ried out, the man who has
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Hel]
it a a \i
me nuuie i\
Lexingto
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal
s ^?T 1
v Mr. J. W? Undler and wife, visited
air. Thomas Fulmar and wife Sunday
afternoon. . : ' '
Mr. and Mrs| Julian Sllerpj^~and
Mrs. C. M. Snyder visited Mr. ^nd
Mrs. "W. D? Franklow Sunday evfenB&
, v ' ~ to
.Messrs. Herinofc Porth at?d ^ CldVertce
Sox were 'seen going do}Vn the
road Sunday evening. * " * ^
Miss Carrie Pearle Hendrix spent
Saturday evening with Vhe^ friend.
Miss Amy Franklow. We regret to
learn of the "dyptheria in the home of
Mr. Earn Taylor. ^
t I a I ? ' .yV
Financial Note
Marriage is a love bond; "divorce is
a liberty bond.
j "Why -1 Put Up' With Hats for Years,'*Writes
N. Windsor, Farmer. 1
"Years ago I bought some.rat poison
v which nearly * killed QurV fine
walch dog. It so Reared U8->tfiat w8
suffered a long time w| h. rat&^ until
my neighbor told me about RATSNAP.
That's, the sure rat killer and
a safe one." Three 35c, ,65c,
J1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co.. and Lexington Pharmacy.
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Big Car
"ire is a guar- j
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I low cost.
tion, safety
iy you buy )
f when you
res.
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^n and repuct
at a low
by Dealers
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'age Man
lank means to a community,
ne.
I Bank
it functions for the welfare
It has machinery at hand
ancial problems of its clienirst
Essential
4
ur idea or how practical it
^.VED something your idea
trd it deserves. If it be carsaved
and whose money is
who will profit most.
) You Save
ational Batik
n, S,. C. >
.Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
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AT POND BRANCH.
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A play. "FalBay Friend," will bo
!given'it>y the youifg people of Pond
Branch school distrtoi at the school
jhouse on Saturday night, August 20.
for the benefit of tho School Improvement
league. RefKjsnments will be
served during the.evening. The public
is cordially invite^ to attend.
WHEN
in Columbia, Lunch with us at
Creamery pjunch Room 1216 Lady
Street, 1-2 block from Main. You will
,be as welcome, dtf the flowers iji May.
The best of everything and reasonable
prices.
Creamery Lunch
1218 Columbia, S. C.
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AVERY'^DEWELER '
! f COLUM&IA.S.C
1508 M&in St.
V
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Moved
' to'
1619 Main St.
Columbia |
Dodson's Liver Tone
Instead of Calomel j
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.
' DESIGNS,
Wedding Bouquets,
L; FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
* anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST.
M4fl Mailt Si. I'lioue 2761
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
9
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
iitaLAsiULA^t^l .1* AAtUL
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Praah satire meats ahrtyi on hand.
lee sold in any quantity frota Oe c#.
Oar restaurant is prepared to furnish
meals at all hoars. First class meals
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Naxt Door to PostofiBcc.
LEXINGTON, 3. C.
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./ * ' Y
Matter^ or Diet U A
negro 'employed at one of* "the
movie studios in LfOtj "-' Angejeh. was^
drafted by a director to do- a ^?ovel
comedy scene with a lion. s ?
"You get fhto this bed," ordered
the director, "and we'iT 'bring the
lion in and put him in hpd with you.
It will be a scream." - "Put
a lion in bed with me!1* yelled
the negro. "No, sah! Not a-tall! 1
quits right here and now."
"But," protested the director, "this
lion won't hurt you. This lipn wax
brought up on milk." > 'r
"So was I brung up on milk," wail.
f
ed the negro, "but T eats meat now,."
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| PROFESSIONAL CARDS
'
DR. O'NEILL
Announces
Office Practice ?
Exclusively,
Suite 5, Carolina Bk], Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phbne 1612
h FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG. S. C.
Drs. BOOZER,
, DENTIST. '
S t ? ?
will be out of the city from June 15th
(to July 10th. gB.
J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY* AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Building
law Range Telephone IS*
COLUMBIA. S.C.
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
1511'Main Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Hours 9-12, 4-7
Phones 3 lOt) or 1933W
\
I Monty back without queation
" \llf HUNT'S GUARANTEED
*?^S^\]SXIN DISEASE REMEDIES
/fB T - ry) (Hunt's Salve and Soap), (all in
I J\f the treatment of Itch, Ecicma,
V I/} Rin*wofm,Tetter or other itch
~ in* akin diaeaeea. Try thi#
treatment at our riak.
HARMON DRUG COMPANY.
Rat-snap
KILLS P.ATS
Also mice. Absolutely prevents
odors from carcass. One package
proves this. RAT-SNAP conies in
cakes?no mixing with other food.
Guaranteed.
35c size (1 <\?ke) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
05c 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 Ijcxlngton IMiarmney.
EVERY ONE LIKES
Do not forget to remembe
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, ;
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUME
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid or
I ARE YOU WORKlNi
Work of any sort in para druc
your axiatanea. Bat with o pari
for a reward ar.d it lightena yo
pleaenre.
Hava a porpoaa in life I Mak
building ap a savings ai-coant it
yo u with the me&na to attain yo
% independence, wealth?thiey all
peraiitently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cc
accounts.
THE OLD
I
The Carolina Natjor
W. A. Clark, Preaident.
T. S. P/y?n, V. President.
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Constable?Did yer get that |||
gear's number? * '?|-;
,rt Second Constable?No! too blink- K||
In" fast for me. That was * a good t , Bj
lookin* frlrl on the backseat, wasn't^. ( * |j<|
First Constablp?^Anye, that sho . , ' , B|
was. ; H
C. COULTPN ll
ftPfflMSTHISt 1
VTA A VAru/AA?aM?? , ^
Eye# * ./ Glasses Ljtl
Examined ' Fitted Wp*l
1423 Main St., Colombia, S. C. V t
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CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
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Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nerrous ^ and
Depressed?Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
x. ...
Faint Rock, Ala.?Mra. 0. M, Stegall,
Of near here, recently related the following
interesting accoxmt of her re- . 2*
covery: "I was In a weakened condition.
I was sick three years In bed.
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
-1 couldn't walk across the floor;' just
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still) I didn't got any relief.
I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken
Cardul I would have died. X bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardul did me. I don't
think there is a better tonic made
and X believe It saved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of .women
have used Cardul successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did*
take Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all druggist*. E 85
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES--Machinery
Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply CO., GEORGIA
Ford Supplies aud Repairs in Stock.
TO BE REMEMBER D
r the children with a bank
depreciate like many other
aided by the libera) interact
National Bank
ma, s. c.
$10,000,000.00
1 Savings Account!
g with a purpose
tgery if it meana maraly earning
>oia back of it you mra working
or taaka and makes work a raal
a your lifa a auccessl Start by
1 thia institution. It will foraak
ur object. A comfortable home,
?:*v.?_ V MM
uuuiv mvuiu juui rosea il JUQ
int.) paid on both Iar?? and unal)
RELIABLE
lal Bank of Columbia
Jos. M. Ball, Cashier.
Jno. D. Ball, Asst. Caahiar.