The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 17, 1921, Image 6
SANDY Rt'N DOTS.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Culler visited
Mr., and Mrs. H. D. Stabler "Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jumper visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M.. Jumper, Saturday.
Miss Sallie Carrie Culler was the
guest cf her cousisn, Misses Mae and
Bessie Stabler Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. TV. TV. Lucas and
family visited at Mr. L. G. Culler's
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rucker visited
Mr. and Mrs. TV. TV. Lucas last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rucker and
little ^on, J. K.. visited Mr. and Mrs. I
Harry Stabler,Sunday.
Mrs. L. G. Culler and little grandson
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gullet
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas Danztler of Elloree
spent the week-end with his cousins,
Messrs. Newton and Gordon Culler.
Miss Carrie Danztler from St.
George spent a few weeks with her
aunt, Mrs. J. J. Culler.
SANDY RUN CREEK DOTS.
The farmers are busy pulling fodder.
large crowd attended the service
at Sandy Run church Wednesday
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night.
Miss Ruth Rast. has been spending
a few days with Misses Clara and i
Rosa Belle 'Rucker.
Mr. Dawson Rucker spent Saturday
* ni^ht and Sunday with Mr. Lonnie
Bailey.
Miss Carrie Mae Bailey was the
nf \Tisses Clara and Rosa Bell
Rucker Saturday night.
Mr. TV. J. Redmond and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. TV.
V. Rucker.
Misses Lesha TVolfe and Ruth Rast
were the guests of Mrs. Essie Hill
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Jimmie TVise and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Rucker.
NOTICE OF SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington. In the Court of Common
Pleas.
Marsh Furniture Company, Plaintiff,
, vs B. E. TVessinger, N. L. TVessinger,
A. A. TVessinger, H. B. TVessinger,
P E. TVessinger and C. S. TVes
; singer, as co-partners doing business
under the name and style of
Leesville Furniture Company, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
said judgment being elated tne zstn
day of April, 1921 and enrolled in the
Clerk of; Court's office for Lexington
County in Judgment Roll No. 3659
for the sum of two hundred and
seven and nojlOO dollars ($207.00)
and costs, I will sell at public auction
during the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash before the
court house door in the County of
Lexington, town of Lexington, State
of South Carolina, on Tuesday, September
6th, 1921, (Monday, September
5th, being a legal holiday) the
? following described property:
''The entire stock of merchandise
and furniture in the store formerly
occupied by B. E. Wessinger, N. L.
Wessinger, A. A. Wessinger, H. B.
Wessinger, P. E. Wessinger and C.
S Wessinger, as co-partners doing
business under the name and style of ]
Leesvilte Furniture Company, in the
town of Leesville, County and State
aforesaid, consisting of iron and wood
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bedsteads, chairs, stoves, crockery
ware, tin ware, wooden ware, water
coolers, room sets, bureaus, tables,
linoleum, rugs, brooms, buckets, pitchers,
picture frames,{hat racks, wardrobes,
side-boards, household and
kitchen furniture"
The above described property being
sold as the property of B. E. Wessinger,
N. L. Wessinger, A. A. Wessinger,
H. B. Wessinger, P. E. Wessinger
and C. S. Wessinger, as co-part.
ners doing business under the name
and style of Leesville Furniture Com
and'State aforesaid * to satisfy* ^ndg-- '
ment and costs in the above entitled
action.
. E. A. ROOF,
' Shex'iff Lexington County.
Dated at Lexington, S. C.
This 16th day of August, 1021.
NOTICE TO MATRONS OF
LEXINGTON SCHOOL.
' All parents of children without
Lexington school district No. 1, who
'desire to send their children to the
Xexington school the coining session
must make application for admission
to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees,
Mr. Karl F. Oswald. Overcrowded
conditions* make this necessary.
Unless this application is made
it may not be possible to care for all
the children from out of the district,
ii. X. KAMIXER,
KARL F. OSWALD,
Q. PL UAL" Gil MAN,
Board of Trustees. ?
N FAY is FROM LEXINGTON
ROUTE 5.
The farmers are busy gathering
their crop in this section.
Mr. Gary Padgett from Augusta.
Ga., spent a few days last week with
his tr'end Mr. Harol.l IZoof.
Miss Maggie Miller spent the weekend
with her friend, Miss Louise
Lindler.
Rev. O. B. Shearouse and two
daughters, Eleanor and Louise, and
son. Floyd, dined with Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Smith Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Lee has returned home.
after a few weeks visit with her sister,
Mrs. Molley Watts.
The barbecue visitors reported a
gtod time at Steele and McCarthys
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and family
spent a while Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith.
Misses Mary Susan and Crouie
Price spent a few days last week with
their sister, Mrs. John Roof. There
will be Sunday school at half after
nine at Pisgah the third Sunday.
Bring your Job Printing to The
Dispatch-News office.
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Reduction on al
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Is a financial institution tha
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fin
tele.
-SaviflgtheF
No matter how splendid yo
may be, if you have not SI
will not bring you the rewa
ried out, the man who has
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Helj
The Home N
Lexingto
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal
mmana?n*u -jgxaaa ass '-i' zagsagas
1 bate has been* set fob
big oak grove fair
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j The sixth annual community fair
j of Oak Grove school wil be held Wed- !
nesday, August i!4. An interesting,
j programme will be carried out, inI
eluding a play entitled "Josiah'sj
| Courtship," by local talent. The price!
i of admission has been reduced to 10,'
ems. A good barbecue dinner will.1
be served, for which 14 hogs will,
be prepared by experts. Prices for,
i dinner will be 40c., (iOc.. and 7.1c. As I
[ usual a good brass band will enliven.
the day with good music. The Oak j
I- 4
Grove fair is usually very attractive
j to a large crowd of Lexingtonians j
j and this year will doubtless prove noj
{exception. The exhibits are expected j
to be unusually good this year.
WEIGHING A PIG.
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new-fangled scales 3n .Ireland," said
O'Hara. "There's an aisy way to weigh
a pig without scales. You get a plank
and put it across a stool. Then you
get a big stone on the other end, and
shift the plank until they balance.
Then you guess the weight of the
stone and you have the weight of the !
pi?."
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it functions for the welfare
It has machinery at hand
ancial problems of its clienirst
Essential
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^VED something your idea
rd it deserves. If it be carsaved
and whose money is
who will profit most.
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Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
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; The farmers in this section are
very busy gathering fodder at this
writing1.
And we are sorry to say that several
farmers have discharged their boll
weevils not having any more work for
them. Seems like they need a dose
of isojdiemylethylamine. Probably it
1 would kill 'em.
The barbecue at Steel and ,M< Oartha's
shoi? was enjoyed by many Sat11
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ux uaj
Mr. rind Mrs. Collie Monts visited
the former's parents. Mrs. S. AY.
I Shc-aly and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. IS d par Wise visited
j the latter's brother, Mr. Willie Smith
j and family Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Sons and niece visited
I Mrs. PI. W. Croat and family Satur!
day and Sunday.
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Dodson's Liver Tone
Instead of Calomel j;
Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks
I the bones and paralyzes the liver. Your
j dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
I harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone'' under
i an ironclad, money-back guarantee that
I it will regulate the liver, stomach and
} bowels better than calomel, without
j sickening or salivating you?15 million
I bottles sold.
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A/ERY^EWELER
COLUMBIA.5.C
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1508^Main St.
Moved
to
1619 Main St.
Columbia I
DESIGNS,
WeiMinp Rnumipts.
V V V v wy
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLOKIST.
14 4fi Main S;.. Phone 27fil
coi.r.MiiiA, s. c
Our
Accuracy
Quality
~W M. 'W
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
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Optom itrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Sanitary Meat Market
~ and Restaurant:
Fresh native meats always on hand* j
lea sold in any quantity from 0c c#. I
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Oct restaurant is prepared to furnish
meals at all hours. First class meal*
prepared by experiancsd eooki.
CAUGHMAN & SOX !
MEAT MARKET
Nezt Deer t'> r*cstc25c?.
LEXINGTON. 2. C.
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SATURDAY EVENING
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; The Ladies Aid Society of the lied ;
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! ilitiik Baptist church will give a sup
f.por Saturday evening". August 20th. at!
; S k. < 'hickm stew, sandwiches, j
cake and ire cream will be served,
i The i>r<?reeds will iro for the benefit i
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! of the ii"w rhurrii building". EveryI
i bodv invited.
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| MATTHEWS AUTO TOPS
men'
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'speed along
under our built to order top and let
her catch the wind?it won't hurt top
or sides. Our made to order auto
tops have it all over the factory made
kind, in design, materials ;md workmanship?also
in price.
w. p. matthews.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS I
DR. O'NEILL
Announces
Office Practice
Exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina Bk^ Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
L FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
Drs. BOOZER,
DENTIST.
will be out of the city from June 15th
to July 10th.
n I A r> TN
D. J. W11NUAKU
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building
Law Range Telephone 121 !
COLUMBIA. S.C.
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
1511 Main Street
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Hours 9-12, 4-"
Phones 3100 or 1933W
*
I Money D&ck without Question
\l if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
\ SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
/^? ir fcv (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in j
| <J yY the^reatment of Itch, Eczema,
1A Ringworm,Tetter or other itch- j
~ ing skin diseases. Try this
treatment at our risk.
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EVERY ONE LIKES 1
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUMB
resources' <' - 4
Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU WORKING
Work of any sort is para drudj
your existence. Bnt with n pnrpc
for * reward at a it lighten! you
pleasure.
Efcve a purpoae in life! Make
building up a savings account in
yoj with the means to attain you
-independence, wealth?tTjey all c
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cen
accounts.
THE OLD I
| The Carolina Nations
) V/. A. Oark, President.
T. ?. Brraa, V. President.
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How's This?
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it?cure Catarrh or
Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not
claim to cure any other disease.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
liquid, taken internally, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the system, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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I OPTOMETRIST.
I Eyes Glasses
lExamined Fitted
| 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardui.?Says "Result
Was Surprising."?Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
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and HealtKy.
Springfield Mo.?"My back was so
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at anv time." says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
she obtained relief through the use of
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting it for me.
"I saw after taking some Cardui
... that I was improving. The result
was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness '
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
he would get me some Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor , said I got along fine. I was ingood
healthy condition. I cannot
Bay too much for it"
Thousands of women have suffered'
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of Cardui.
Since it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui if '
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. E.83
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES?
Machinery Castings and
Repairs. Steei Beams,
Rods, Ropes. Tackle, *
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Slipply Co,, GEORGIA Ford
Supplies and Repairs in Stock.
0 BE REMEMRERD
the children with a bank
depreciate like many other
ided by the liberal interest
National Bank
ia, s. c.
r- $'10,000,000.60'
Savings Accounts
; with a purpose
;ery if it means merely aiming
>ie back of it yon are working
r tasks and makes work a real
your life a snccess! Start bj
thii institution. It will furnih !
r object. A comfortable home, ;
ome within your reach if you
t.) paid on both lan^e and smali \
RELIABLE J
ilBank of Columbia j j
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