The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 07, 1921, Image 6
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/ ' V SBMMERLAND COLLEGE
v TO OPEN ON THE 14TB
Leesville, Sept. 5.?The next sessior
of Summer-land College will begir
Wednesday, September *14, at ten o'clock.
"Words of greeting will b<
spoken to the student body by th<
pastors and othe*; prominent speakers
of the Leesville and Batesburg
There will also be given several selections
by the members of the faculty
of the piano, voice.and expressior
departments.
The indications are that a full at?
tendance will be registered. The dormitory
has been repainted inside anc
outside, also manv necessary repairs
have been made during the vacation
On August 31 work on the new* dormitory
was begun. This will be oJ
. - brick and stone and is planned for the
utmost comfort and safety of the student
body. The contract calls for the
completion of the building February
19th.
PELION NEWS
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Mrs. J. D. Haltiwarger from Batesburg
has been visiting friends and
relatives in Pelion.
Dorothy and Buster Abernathy
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have returned to their home after visiting
relatives here.
"With the addition of several new
stores and a bank, Pelion is improving
rapidly. *
? Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gantt have
moved to Pelion from Saluda. We
wish them much success here.
Mrs. J*. T. Williams has returned
from a ten days visit to relatives and
friends in Rock Hill,Lesslie and Fort
Lawn.
TVio wootVior V??ac haori enmo tint in
Pelion ror the last week.
' Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Day have moved
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on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gantt have
moved to Columbia, where Mr. Gantt
is taking a business course. ^
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HIGHWAY DOTS
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The farmers hereabouts are busy
picking cotton but don't think it will
last long, as the bolf weevil picked
most of it before it ever bloomed.
Mr. W. J. Redmond and family vis.
ited Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Culler last
Sunday.
Miss Janie Seigers spent last week
with Miss Berlie Jumper.
Miss Sallie Carrie Culler was the
welcome g^uest of Miss Claudine Jumper
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Crider from
near St. Matthews visited their^father,
Mr. W. J. Rucker, Wednesday.
Miss Mae Moit Stabler spent Wed
, nesdav "night with Miss Sallie Carrie
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Culler.
v % Mr. and Mrs. Andre** Inabinet visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Culler Sun
day.
Miss Ada Crider spent last week
with her grandfather, Mr. W. J.
Rucker.
ijtfiss Claudine Jumper spejit .the
week-end with Misses Susie Leila and
'/ Jettie Crider,
Mr. and LI rs. Gary Rucker visited
' Mr. ad Mrs. Albert Jumper Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs Hobsotf Rucker vls.
ited their parents, Mr and Mrs. H.
D. Stabler, Sunday evening.
The peanut boiling at Mr. J. J. Culler's
Friday evening was enjoyed very
much by all those who attended.
Mr. W. L. Savior and family visited
Mr. L. G. Culler and family Saturday
evening.
v Misses Emma Lee and Janette Saylor
visited Misses Mae Moit and Besi
'sie Stabler Tuesday.
Mr. J.^V. Cook visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wg W. L. Saylor aSturday mqrning.
V ?he ice cream supper was enjoyed
W~- very much at Mr. L. G. Culler's Satf
' urdaV evening.
V'.- STEEDMAN DOTS
Stedfclman and New Holland played
a game of ball on New Holland
\ grounds. The score was 7 to 0 in
favor of Steedman.
Mr. Franklin Williamson of Wagner
spent the week-end with Mr.
Earle Hall.
_ Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quattlebaum
and children spent several days with
Relatives in Columbia. "
Mrs. Lucy Griffith of Columbia is
visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Hall and family.
Mr. B .B. Hall made a business trip
to Augusta, Ga., one day last week.
Jf. C. Dosher and children
have returned after a short stay with
^^Bher mother in Graniteville.
Mr. and Afcs. D. I.. Hall and son,
^^^^ ritTiith, spent several days with Mr.
Mrs. Perry Hall.
^^^Hjrs. Keach Tells How She Got to
Know Rat-Snap.
^^"^Have always feared rats. Lately
K noticed many on my farm. A neigh
bor^said he just got rid of droves with
ft RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking.
Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17
and scared the rest away." RATSNAP
comes in three sizes, 35e. 65c,
I^^K$1.2~>. Sold and guaranteed by Har^ft^kn
r Drug Co.. and Lexington Phar
NEWS FROM IRMO.
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The health of the community is not
1 so very good at present. t
The farmers are beginning to gather
their small crop of cotton. ?*
. Mr. Brady Weed returned home
.Saturday after being some days on a
big hunting trip in the lower part of
the state.
Mr. Jesse Yolinginer called to see
his best girl over in Columbia Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Will Gause of Newberry
spent the week-end with Mrs. S. T.
Younginer of Irmo.
Mr. Raymond Younginer returned
3 home Saturday afternoon after spending
a week at Greenville and while at
Greenville he took a trip to Paris
Mountain also over to Franklin
Springs, Ga.
We are sorry to know that Mrs. J.
B. Nunnamaker is very ill at present.
Miss Marguerite Dent of Lexington
spent a feW days last week |
ded by the liberal interest
National Bank
IA, S. C.
$10,000,000.00
Savings Accounts
; WITH A PURPOSE
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fsry if it means merely earning
>se back of it yon are working
r tasks and makes work a real
your life a snccecsi Start by
this institution. It will furnik
r object. A comfortable home,
om? within yonr reach if yo?
it.) paid on both larg? and small
RELIABLE
il Bank oi Columbia
Jo?. M. Ball, CaaGiax.
Joo. D Ball. A?*t Caihla*
with Misses Sybil and Thelma Nunnamaker.
The revival meeting at the Pentacostal
church near Irmo will begin
Thursday and continue until the third
Sunday. Everybody is invited to attend.
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Miss Daisy Folk had an enjoyable
birthday party Saturday night. |
Misses Ruby and Fannie Weed
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Daisy Folk.
SWANSEA HOME BURNED
TO GROUND LAST WEEK
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Swansea ,Sept 3.?Mr. Hamp Laird
lost his home near Swansea last Wednesday
night. The fire occurred
about midnight and was caused by the
explosion of a kerosgne lamp.
The house was valued at about $3,000.00
with $2,000.00 insurance.
Mr. Laird was not at home and
very little furniture was saved.
ST. PETER'S DOTS.
Rev. Cromer delivered a vdry interesting
sermon at St. Peter's Sunday.
Miss Bertha Porth dined with her
friend-, Miss Carrie Pearle Hendrix,
Sunday.
Mr. C. G. Carroll, who once taught
school in this section, is visting his
scholars.
Mr. Lester Fric-k and family spent
Saturday night at Mr. Thomas Fulmer's.
Mr. Bryan Stribble has been spend
she obtained relief through tne use ox
CarduL "My husband, haying heard ;
of Cardui, proposed getting It for me.
"I saw after taking some Cardui
... that I was improving. The resultv
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 in
good healthy condition. I cannot
say too much for it"
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs* Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of CarduL
Since it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui if 'v
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. ?183
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CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES- >
Machinery Casting* 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 and Repairs in Stock.
0 8E REMEMBERD
the children with a bank
depreciate like many other
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WEAK, NERVOUS, 1
ALL RUN-DOWN J
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She ;|
Tried Cardou?Says "Resak
Was Sarprismg."-~-Get Aloag 7.
Fine, Became Nemal
and Healthy.
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Springfield Mo?"My bade was to
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this placet MI
kept getting headaches and haying to
go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
ST<f Eegret3
''JDdn't yod sometimes srisl* io7s ?&a
old days?""Nope,"
replied Uncle Bill Bottletop.
"When prohibition struck I owed
the bartender so much that I'm perfectly
willing to forget it if he is."
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C. COULTONj 1
optometrist:
fl
Eyes Glasses
Examined Fitted M
1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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>JS0s
r>Hve s purpoie m me: maxe
building up a savings account in
ycj with the mean* to attain you
independence, wealth?they all c
persistently *ave.
Same rate of int^reit (4 per can
fcccouata
THE OLD i
The Carolina Nation:
W. A. Clark, President.
T. 3. iffrjmm, V. President
BERTHA SCHRANER |,
Chiropractor
1511 Main Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Honrs 9-12, 4-7
Phones 3100 or 1933W\
I if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES |
SW T - fcy (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in
I Jjf the treatment of Itch, Eczema, 1
?/\ Ringworm,Tetter or other itching
skin diseases. Try this
treatment at our risk,
HARMON DRUG COMPANY.
EVERY ONE LIKES T
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, ai
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
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The Palmetto
COLUMBl
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ARE YOU WORKINC
Work of any sort is pure drudi
your existence. But with ft purpc
for a reward ax,d it lightens you
pleasure.
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PKUMSMUNAL lAKLJo
DR. O'NEILL
Announces ^
Office Practice
Exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina Bk Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
!. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG. S. C.
Drs. BO.OZER, 4
DENTIST.
will be out of the city from June 15th {
to July 10th.
B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building
Law Range Telephone ISa
COLUMBIA. S.C.
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butter judgings will be held Septem-jj
ber 1-1. 1021. at 3 o'clock in the office
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of the county home demonstration
agent.
Each contestant and everyone else
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who cares to have her buter scored is
asked to have her pound of butter in
the office by 2 o'clock of September
14. Come and bring your butter if j
possible, if impossible to come send |
or mail your butter to Miss Annie
Caughman, county home demonstration
agent, Lexington, S. C., and she
will take charge of same,
v Deception
"I'm through with that fellow Bliffkinks
for good."
"You don't tell me. Why?"
'Last evening while we were passing
his house he as*ked me if I'd like
to come down in his cellar and have
a look at his new furnace."
"And then?"
"It was a new furnace."
I AIT
ration Column
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2 community fairs.
AXXIE C. CAl'GHMAX,
County Home Donionstration Agent. j
Till III) BUTTER JCDGIXG
The third number of a series of five t
HfUl HQUipivil >Ji.
COLUMBIA, S. C
iittAit.Afttti.ii, -kiitb.it
1619 Main St.
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Columbia
I DESIGNS,
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Wedding Bouquets,
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
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FLORIST
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144H Main SI. Phone i:
COLUMBIA. S. <.
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Accuracy
QualityService
give you
"Well fitted Glasses
ELMGREN
Optotr itrist and Optician
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| Subscribe for The Dispatch-News, j
$1.50 per year.
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j Dodson's Liver Tone j j
| Killing Calomel Sale j
f[iiiii[iiiiiriiiiiiliiiiiiimiiii)i
Don't sicken or salivate yourself or
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
calomel which is quicksilver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant, ;
harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under j
on ironclad, money-back guarantee i
that it regulates the liver, stomach and ;
bowels better than calomel without mak- ,
ing you sick?15 million bottles sold.
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I A/ERY --fpEWEtER
COLUMBIA 5.C.
1508*Main St.
Moved
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to,
letters sent 75. Bulletins sent 40.
No. miles traveled: Rail 180. autoj
752, total 032.
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Name of supervisor , or specialist |
visiting you during month Miss Lola i
M. Snider. /
1 biscuit contest.
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NEWS FROM LEXINGTON
ROlTi; FIVE
Miss Grace Lee spent Sunday with (
Misses Pearle and Annie Lou Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith spent
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'Sunday with Miss Sallie Wessinger.
There will be a children's day at
: Risgah Sunday, September 11, at 3
' o'clock.
A.
I Following is the program.
Hymn 137.
Scripture Reading..
A child's service.
"The Little Widows of India."
"What God Does For Boys."
"Hymn 212."
"Suppose."
*'Do All That You Can."
L "A Missionary Layman."
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"Wanted."
i Hvmn 1(!8.
to
"Home Missionaries."
The last on the program will be a
play, entitled "Christ in America."
Offertory.
Address.
Home Demonst
srMMAHY OF AKU ST WORK I
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Xum.bvr consultations held 32.
Xutnber women's meetings held 6.!
Attendance 7."..
XuminT gilds' meetings held Attendance
4th
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Xumber community meetings held;
4. Attendance 137">.
Xuniber schools or Clubs visited 1 si. i
Xumbor club members visited 20.
Xumber letters written 64. Circular (
s Y ou save
ational Bank
11, S. C. i
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Deposits, $800,000.00
Reserve Association
age man i
ank means to a community,
le.
I Bank
t functions for the welfare
It has machinery at hand
mcial problems of its clienirst
Essential
ar idea or how practical it
.VED something your idea
t'd it deserves. If it be carsaved
and whose money is
who will profit most.
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Know nis siaiemeni is eigne, out, wt
had a lot of fine babies in Pond
Branch section all around Pond
Branch. I just want to make a brief
statement here to make good the
statement which I made two weeks
ago, to make it short I will give you
a statement from our Sunday school
secretary. NWe had on our Sunday
school roll: Adults, CC; children 110;
total 173; on the c-r'ade roll we had j
24 fine babies, !) boys a d 1 T> girls: i
grand total ID7. ,
DOTS FR03I STYX.
We are glad to learn-that Mr. Talmage
Lucas, who has beqn in the hospital
in Columbia for a month, is able
to be out at his father's.
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Rev. Leroy Lucas. Mr. Roscom
Shumpert and. wife of Greenville are
spending a few days with his parents
Mr.- and Mrs. D; E. Shumpert.
We are glad to know thht Mrs. H.
R. Goodwin is improving.
Mrs. Mattie Wilson of Columbia is
spending a few days with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Goodwin.
Mr. J. M. Hudson's family dined
with Mrs. Maggie Kyzer last Sunday.
Mr. Willie Miller and family visited
Mr. Leroy Lucas's family last Sunday
evening.
Mr.. Enoch Spires, who is staying
near Edmund now. spent last Sunday
with his home folks.
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started to Lexington high school Monday.
POND BRANCH NEWS.
We have been having some hot
weather and fine rains rains the pas:
week.
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The birthday family reunion and
picnic at uncle George Lewis's on
Saturday, the 2 7th, was a very joyous
occasion. A big crowd of people attended
it. Among them were several
fine babies. At 11 o'clock prayer ser
ivce commenced, song. "Joy Bells
Ringing in the Heart." by the childfen.
Prayer led by George M. Lewis;
then he read the Itth chapter of St.
John -and gave us 'a good talk which
was very much enjoyed. The dinner
was enjoyed by everbody. After all
had satisfied their appetites, ic4 cold
lemonade was served to all. Everybody
seemed to enjoy themselves.
Our friends had planned to give us a
surprise pounding and they carried
out their plan successfully. We found
late in the evening in our dining room
sacks of flour, meat, sugar, rice,
grits, canned goods fine syrup and
honey, and fruit and bread. All this
was kept secret from us 'till late in
the evening. Well, it was a joyful surprise
and we thank all our friends
for their kindness to us.
The Wateringford correspondent
seemed to be very much surprised at'
a statement I made two weeks ago.
He said there was not a small babyon
Pond Branch. Well, as far as I
of Miss Amy Franklow Sunday.
Mr. George Kaminer and family
visited Mr. "West Kleckley and daughter,
Miss Bessie, Sunday.
The young l'olks of this community
enjoyed an old time peanut picking at
Mr. Fred Hendrix's one night last
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week. Who will be the next?
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The piay at Charter Oak was well
attended and greatly enjoyed by all.
Several young people from here
I Member of Federal I
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A Real
Is a financial institution tha
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fins
tele.
Saving the Fi
No matter how splendid yo.i
may be, if you have not SA
will not bring you the rewa:
ried out, the man who has :
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Helf
The Home N
Lexingtoi
Capital, $50,000.00
ir.g a few days with Mr. George ~
Shealy.
Mi. and 'Mrs. Winford Harmon
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robr
ert Harmon.
Rev*. Albert Cromer dined at Mr. J.
N. Harmon's Sunday.
Mr. Johnny Fulmer visited his pal,
Mr. Haskell Sox, Sunday.
Miss Clarice Harmon spent Sunday
with Miss Viola, Meetze*
' Mrs. D. J. Roof visited Mrs. Lillie
Harmon Sunday. ^ >
Miss Leila Brooks of Saluda spent j
.Sunday with Miss Rosa Harmon.
Misses*Mary and Sarah Keish r and}
Miss Elsie Ray Hook were the guests
The Aver
Does not realize all that a B;
It is a friend?and then son