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7 WATEMNGFOfcD NEWS. Since our lust writing many of the protracted meetings are on past re cord. The teachers truining school of the Gilbert Circuit is in session at Pond Branch this week. The trustees of school district No. 28 have been fortunate x in securing Miss Lola Maynard, to teach for them the coming session. ' H. A. and Mrs. Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Kyzer, quite recent ly. Mr. M. It. Crout, made a business trip to the state capitol one day last week. After spending some time under the parental roof und visiting other relatives hereabouts last week, Mrs. B. E. Miller, has returned to her home in Columbia. \ t Mrs. Nezzle Crout and children visited relatives in Priceville last wfeek, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller of Columbia spent the past week with their relatives out on route 3 from Lexington. Miss Ruth Senterfeit visited hev friend, Miss Ethel Miller, recently. Rev. L<. W. Johnson, pastor of the Gilbert circuit, who *haa been on the sick list for the jmst several days, is on the gaining ground, so we've been told. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkland and daughter, Miss Lottie Mack were lusl .Sunday's guests of Mr. and Mrs. M M. Howard. Mr. Charlie Koon and daughters of the Piney Woods section visited Ills brother, Mr. J. C. Koon and- family last week. Aunt Ann Koon, of the Boiling Springs section is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John R. Holley of Bates burg. A new amusement has just beer sprung, instead of taking a straw ride, some of our better class hav< substituted a "gooseberry ride", in stead, i. e. to go riding in autos, bug gics, wagons, etc., for several mile, and then only get a limited amoun of berries and a good wetting. That'! the way uncle "Lawt" puts it. Olc unci'.' "Henry" say* he thought tlui when the clog days set in. every do* would get his day, hut to iiis surprise he finds that there are too many dogs They out number the dog days. Financial Note Marriage is a love bond; divorce h a liberty bond. "Why I Put I'p With Hats for Years/ Writes X. Windsor, Farmer. "Years ago I bought some rat poi son, which nearly killed our fin< watch dog. It so scared us that w< suffered a long time with rats unti my neighbor told me about RAT SNAP. That's'the sure rat killer ant a safe one." Three sizes, 35e, C5c $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Har mon Drug Co.. and Lexington Pilar macy. f You'll get sc with i Sti pipe! that Prineo Albert is brim sold in toppy red _ i hags, tidy red tins. SITIOK handsome pound ana nail pound tin humidors andinthe P U pound crystal glass humidor with 10II O'l sponge mnistencr J3 ^ ^ fXC^ Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynolds MI Tobacco Co. ^ Win? ton-Salem, N. C. CHAPIN NEWS. | / Rlr. and Mrs. OUn Clark of Still Waters, Okla.. are visiting his mother, l( Mrs. Ophelia Clark. ft Miss Murjorle Jacobs of Newbejrry . .is spending sometime with Mr. R. W. tM. Eleazer's family. I Mrs. R. W. Frlck and children are ', .visiting relatives in North Carolina. < ( Mrs. Clyde Massei^galo and little ison of Atlanta are vlditing her par >ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Clark. I Miss Kate Hendrix of Lexington Is .spending several days with Mr. Jas. Hiller's family. 1 Mrs. R. A. Derrick and little Grover ^Derrick are improving, after being confined to their bed with fever for ? .several weeks. Miss Cleo Shealy of Columbia is spending her vacation with her sis- < ters, Mrs. H .D. Wessinger and Mrs. Wilbur Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shealy and little daughter, Sadie, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Derrick, Mrs. J. M. Sease and Miss Althea Shealy of Little Mountain are off on an extend* ' ed trip to Washington D. C., and New ( York, where they will "visit -relatives /'before they return. ( . Miss Mary Rebecca Roberts of Lex; j ington is spending a few days with J."Miss Ellen Hlller. [j Miss Etta Axon* of Charleston is : \ lamiiK relatives in unapxn. Misses Annie and Lula Barrett are I 'spending several days with Mr. Pink , i Daily's family. 1 We are sorry to state that Mr. R. . W. Frick is confined to his room with rheumatism. Hope he will be able ; to be out soon. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hazel Williams have - returned to their home in'*Columbia after spending several days with Mrs. i W. B. Williams. r Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Shealy of Su> luda are visiting"-Mr. Pearce Shealy's . ' family and other relatives around . Chapin. ^ ^ His Measure Taken Dibbs?He's pretty small, isn't he? , 3 I ! Dabbs?Honest I wouldn't insult a.j street-car token by comparing; it to I that molecule! >' i , I i Same Old Story But a (>ood One. Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Ma., relates an experience, the like of i which has happened" in almost every j s neighborhood in thi$|. country, and j ' has been told and related by thous- ^ , < , unds of others, as follows: "I used a f , bottle of Chamberlain'^ Colic and j ] Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years i mm nrul it mirorl inn n* rtnv /ilvoon- ! J tory.) r-'had another attack- of the j ~ | same complaint three or four years ! j ago and a few doses of this remedy I ^ l oured me. I have recommenced It ( | to dozens of people since I 'first used J ' j and shall continue to do so for I < know it is a quick and positive cure | i for bowel troubles." j i >mewhere \ pipe and P. A.! art fresh all over again at the '?and forget every smoke expe: spilled the beans! For a jir ful with Prince Albert, will t ejoy you ever registered! It's t a pin i,n here! Prince Albe le or parch your throat. Both sive patented process. So, ju; VOU lliav have stored nix/air + ?. -? ? We tell you that you can?ant ur life on every fire-up?if you lacking! hat P. A. hands you in a pipe it i-made cigarette! Gee?but y< oiling 'em with Prince Albert ise P. A. is crimp cut and stay RINCE Al the national joy *m< BROAD RIVER NEWS. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meetze and children of Shelton spent the week?nd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J._ Meetze. Mr. and Mrs. Malcum Ballentine md children of Ballentine spent Saturday night with Mr. aVid Mrs. A. S. Counts. Misses Lula and Carrie Amlck spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick of Chapin. Miss Norma Stribble of Newberry Is visiting Miss Myrtle Bundrick. Miss Alma Amick is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bundrick at Lexington. Miss Berdell Fuller of Columbia spent the week-end with Her mother, Mrs. W. G. Fuller. Misses Caf-rle and Thelma Amick of Columbia returned home after spending the week with Miss Lula Amick. Mr. Robert Amick of Columbia spent^a few days with Mr. R. E. Amick. ' * Mrs. CArrie Eargle spent Friday af"ternoon with Mrs. Counts. v Mr. Jake Counts of Columbia spent a few days with his son, Mr. Anderson Counts. Mr. D. G. White and family of 'White Rock visited Mr. and Mrs. Meetze Sunday evening. Mr. Joe Meetze and family visited Mr. Meetze Sunday. Mr. Whitt Haltiwanger and family of Chapin visited Mr. and Mrs. Seba i At a a? jriuiuw tiii&ei ounuuv, Mr. Paul Stribble died Sunday 6 p. m., and was buried at St. Jacob's (Wateree) church, Monday 3 p. m. DOTS FROM SWANSEA ROUTE i. Crops are lokoing very good at present, especially corn. It has come out and made considerable improvement. Since the ' rainy weather, Mr. Boll Weevil has been visiting*our cotton and damaging it somewhat, nevertheless, it is still locking nice, and we all hope the damage won't be too severe. Misses Esther, Victoria and Alberta Jumper were the welcme guests of Miss Curtis Furtick Sunday. Miss Lillian Furtick spent Saturday night with Miss Alberta Jumper. Mr. J. T. Berfy of Orlando, FJa., spent Friday night with Mr. D. H. Lawson. K The protracted meeting iH now in progress at Sardis Baptist church, which is carried on by Rev. B.' F. Allen. Everybody is invited to attend these services with us in the morning at 11 o'clock andjj:30. in the evening. Misses Lillian Furtick and Alberta Juniper made a pleasant call on Miss Vera Lawson Saturday night. Words sometimes fail a man, but nothing like that ever happens to a woman until she is ready to attend her own funeral. r i beginning! Get a ? - 1. _ i \ l lence you ever naca mny pipe, packed rim any degree of a revelation! irt can't bite your are cut out by our st pass up any old you can't smoke a 1 just have the time play Prince Albert b will duplicate in a ju'll have a lot of :: and. it's a cinch " ' r s put! .BERT oke / | "V Hope Springs Eternal "You're crazy, man, to buy a new automobile now. You told me only the other day that your business was all shot to pieces." "What of it? I'd rather ride to the poorhouse than to walk there/' "Hat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says. "My husband bought |2 trap. I bought a 65c box of RAT-SNAP. The trap only caught 3 rats but RATSNAP killed 12 in a week. I'm never without RAT-SNAP. Reckon 1^couldn't raise chicks without it." RATSNAP comes in cakes. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, 11.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington Pharmacy and Harmon /Drug Co. VICTIMS RESCUED Kid nay. liver, bladder and vrio icu troubles are most >u.i-1 .^ ous j of their insidious .tl ic'-. Heed th* tirst warning they g;v that the / need fttt^ntion*b'/ cakfcv C!J;LD.M?ML *v f^iaerosaa rt?? WO t < .? .Ill- _ T<>fl~t*Y for tliaord/.'.si, win " . 1 o. : ;?? ili* HfiJH liVi StfL-,;.<i. Th.v i U<fc C.r??d M-?d?l oa ?w> : v? JOB PRINTING. Attractiveness never fails to pay dividends! Don't waste your money on" poorly printed stationery?INVEST it in the kind that truly reflects the attractiveness of your business. "If it's worth printing at all it's worth printing well." SARfcAT,T PRINTING CO., 36-tf. Lexington, S. C. If ILLS RATS and mice?that's RAT-SNAP, tlie old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes?no mixing with other food. Tour money back if it falls. 35c size (1 cake) 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 form-and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexington Pharmncy. Evertt-Harvard-Dayton aod Player Pianos VICTROLAS and VICTOR RJECORDS. LIY1LKMJN AND UK.LH. The John Church Co., 1608 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Mail Orders Receive Special Attention. Stop! Think! Do you ever give those eyes a thought? Very few peoole do. F!vpqiaht ic fir?rT<3 i /% ~ most precious gift, and should not be abused. If you are troubled with constant ' headaches, or your glasses do not feel comfortable in every way,, stop in, let us make a scientific examination of your eyes and advise you. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. 0. L. Walter Optical Co. 1221 Main Street, Columbia. S. C. Charleston and Florence; S. C. / Why People Boy Kat-Snap,ln Prefer- | encc to Hat Poison. (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills rats and mice. (2) What it doesn't kill it scares away. (S) Rats killed with ( RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry ur inside* (4) Made in cakes, no mixins 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 Phar macy. How'a This? BALL'S CATARRH MEDICIKB wfll do what wo claim for It?euro Catarrh or Deafneoo caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure any other disease. 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