The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 15, 1922, Image 2
Before u man's opinion about how
the county keeps up Its property
could have much weight with us, we'd
||jre\ have to know something about how
he keeps up his own premises; if
they were "splc and si an" and the
roads leading to and from his housewere
clear of roots. logB. tree tops,
etc., and we saw some signs of shoveling
about the washes and mud holes,
we'd stiy he had room to talk.
If boys get Into trouble following In
their daddy's footsteps, who ought
to have to bear the punishment? Tes,
we think so, too. .We hover could
see the justice of punishing the small
offender and letting the major onee
go free. Can you? Which reminds
us. We heard the other day that
one of our ecrenninl "also fans" said
he 'bought he should stay out of
politics hereafter, as we were going
to have "them darn she-voters to
reckon with." We ?"aint u-say4ng is
we is, or is we aint" opposed to the
she-voter, 'but we are saying that if
the she-voter can run some people
out of politics, we ought to have had
them long dgo.
There isn't a mother's son of us
down here that will own up to daddying
that .niece about the OrangeburgLexington
road, so we have about decided
it must be its "aunts little boy."
If. they are going to indulge in a
"mud-slinging" bou? it's a ve?*y favorable
time, because that same road is
full of mud now.
Mrs. O. . Jefcoat spent last
week-end with Mr. .las. K. Dunbar
and family near Pelion.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Bachman and
children visited Mrs. Bachman's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Taylor,
at Macedon Sunday.
Miss Frankie Griffith of Columbia
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents here.
Miss Vernettc Sox of Cayce Is visiting
her grandparents, Mr', and Mrs.
J. G. Sox.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crout visited
Mrs. Crout's parents, Mr. and
M^s. T. S. Sease, at Gilbert Sunday
and attended services in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Julian Sharp'o visited
the latter's brother and sister-iny
' law, i*rof. and Mrs. S. r. Schneider,
in Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Sharpe
- spent Wednesday with .relatives at
Liexington . 'V
Mrs. C. O. Hutto has returned
. . from a visit to relatives in Georgia.
Mr. Sim Hall, who is supervising
the placing of a saw- mill up near
V- Boiling Springs-for Mr. J. C. Shealy
spent Sunday with his family in Coi
lumbia.
That Mrs. Wade H. Spires, who
' has been .quite sick for sometime,'is
Imnrovlnc iQ prn Hfvncr to r.?? ??????? '
oils relatves and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Sheaiy are
slowly Improving from an attack of
the Flu.
KEtSLER?SEASE
On Sunday, March 12, 1922, Mr.
F. S. Sease and Miss Minnie Keisler
were united in matrimony at the parsonage,
Lexington, S. C., by the Rev. '
O. B. Shearouse. This young couple
oomes from the Gilbert section and j
were attended by a happy group of j
young people, relatives and friends of
the bride1 and groom, who extend I
hearty good wishes and eongratula- j
tions. Air. and Mrs. Sease will begin
housekeeping near Gilbert, S. C.,
where they will be at homo to their
friends.
Have yonr battery tested every Two
Weeks at tlie Red Arrow Filling Station
Free.
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PELION SOHOOIi |
TO ENTERTAIN*. '
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The pupils of the high school department
of the Pellon school will
give a play Thursday night in the
auditorium entitled "Dust of the
Earth." A small admission fee.will
be charged for the benefit of the
school. Ice cream and refreshments
will be served by the Ladies School
Improvement Association.
Tho Pellon school is one of the
most promising schools of the county.
Under the able leadership of Prof.
Olenn Parrott and his assistants, much
good work is being done. Pelion bide
inn uc u. recosmzfu ni^n scnou'
in the neur future. This section oi
the county needs a high school. It
would be a great step forward If this
could be made a centralized high
school with two or more of the surrounding
districts cooperating. The
people of community are bound
to catch step. Now is the time to
lay plans for another year. Think it
over and let's do something for our
girls and boys. The centralized idea
is working in other parts of the State
and will work here.
WHY NOT A COMMUNITY
ROOM FOR TjKXINOTON?
Is there anyone in Lexington yet
to be convinced of the urgent neec
of a community room in our town? A
room in which every person would
have an interest. A room that would
not resemble in the least a public
hall, but a room in any charming,
commodious home where everyone
would have the privilege of entertaining?where
club meetings, Sunday
school parties, church suppers, committee
meetings, dances and plays
could be held. A room with a homelike
atmosphere where our 'young
people' could gather for wholesome
recreation tuui amusement.
Is there a more essential need in
Lexington than such a community
center Could any other investment
be of more benefit or give more infinite
pleasure to people of our community?
"Would not our State?and even our
nation-'-be better and richer if every
community would interest itself in
providing proper environment for the
social activities of its young people?
Can,. Lexington afford to sit idle and
allow this opportunity to go by unheeded?
CARD -OirTHANKS.
I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude
to thd&e' <|f my neighbors and
^friends fov \hc . kindness bestowed
upon us during the sickness and death
of my wife. May Cod ever 'blest
them for their kind deeds'.
J. L. SEAY.
March 14. 1922.
Get it all at one place, Tires, Tubes,
Accessories, Gasoline, Oil. (the Best
to be Had) Free Water. Free Air.
Free Distilled Water and your Battery
Tested at The Bed Arrow Filling
Station.
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., 3HSK
Ford Supplier and Repairs in Stock.
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1*1 ?. KtL> BAND
EW YORK
Iememberd
B*en with a bank
9 like many other
Be liberal interest.
$10,000,000.00 I
Account?
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MOVED
from 1615 Main St., to 1423
Main St.
DR. CLARK, /
Chiropodist.
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBL'RG, S. C.
Drs. BOOZER,
DENTIST.
1542 Main St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
B.JVVINGARD
ATTORNEY AT JLAW
No. 12 Clark Low Building
Law XUtngc Telephone 111
COLUMBIA, S .C.
ALL WORK .T REASONABLE
PRICES.
DR. TOOLE
Dentist
1623 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
KILL RATS
and mice?that's RAT-SNAP, the
nld reliable rodent destroyer.
Comes in cakes?no mixing with
other food. Your money back If
it falls.
35c size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Ccllnr.
05c size (2 cakes) for Chiokori
y House, coqps, or muaUfftuiUiaes.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough fqr
nil farm and out-bulkfliigs; fctornge
bnildings, or factory buildings.
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Sold and Cuarnnteed"' hy ;Hnrmon
Drug Co. and Lexington
lMinriiincx. ,
LOANS NEGOTIATED
?on?
Improved Farm Lands.
CALLISON & BARRm
Home Nat. Bk. Bldg., Lexington.
First Nat. Bk. BIdg., Batesburg, S. C.
Are Your Glasses
Time Waisters?
Yes, they are?if you wear them
for reading only and have to remove
them when you look at distant objects.
Think of the wasted time and
bother of continually taking them off
and putting them on! And it's still
worse if you are tied to two pairs.
KR Y P T O J7
(JIjASSKS &
The Only Invisible Bifocals
KRYPTOKS (pronounced Crip
kUL K.if vwiiiui.it; nfiir una iar viow in
ono pair. But no onu knows that you
arc wearing bifocals because the ugly
seam or bump of the old timers has
been entirely eliminated from KRYPTOKS.
Treat your eyes to our care and
secure maximum satisfaction.
O.L.Walter Optical Co
1221 Main St., Columbian
211 King St., Charleston.
Hastings' Seeds
1922 Catalog Free
It's' ready now. 100 handsomely illustrated
pages of worth-while seed
and garden news for Southern gardeners
and farmers. This new catalog,
wo believe, is the most valuable seed
book ev&r published. It contains 100
full pages of the most popular vege
tables, flowers and farm crop plants,
the1 finest work of its kind ever attempted.
With our photographic illustrations
and color pictures also from photographs,
we show you just what you can
grow with Hastings' Seeds even before
you order the seeds. Our cat5
log makes garden and flower bed
planning easy and it should be in
every single Southern home. Write us
a post-card for it, giving your name
and address. It will come to you
by return mail and you will be mighty
glad you've got It.
Hastings' Seeds are the Standard
of the South, and the largest mail
order seed house in the world is back
of them. They'vo got to bo the best.
Write now for the 1922 catalog. It
is ahsolutely free.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, G/y
Evertt-Harvard-Dayton
and Player Pianos
VICTROLAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
608 Main Street, .ColuraSia, S. C.
Mail Orders Receive Special Attention
Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy
the Mother's Favorite.
The soothing atul healing properties
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual
cures have made it a favorite
with people everywhere. It is especially
prized by mothers of young
children for colds, croup and whooping^cough.
as it always affords puick
relief and is free from opium and
other harmful drugs.
Come Up to These Claims.
RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaranteed
to kill rats and mire. Cremates
them. Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP
leave no smell. Rats pass up all food
Jo get at ILVT-SNAP. Their first
meal is their last. RAT-SNAP comes
in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs
won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, G3o,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington
Pharmacy and Harmon Drug
Co.
SCHOOL .\XI> OFFICIO SCPPLIF.S
Pencil pads, writing tablets, writing
papers, examination tanlets, composition
books, lead pencils, writing
pens, penholders, inks,"rulers, erasers,
school and office supplies of every
kind. Box papers in great variety
We sell the Rexall quality kind. Call
for a free blotter and look over our
line.
HARMON DIll'O CO..
2w Lexington, S. C.
Why Mr. .loo Armstrong, Celebrated
Bog Trainer, Uses Rat-Snap.
"Noticed rats around my kennels,
having hundreds of prize clogs, couldn't
take chances. Trigd RAT-SNAP;
in three weeks every rat disappeared
Noticed that the doss never wen!
near 11AT-SNAP. I toll my friends
about RAT-SNAP." Use this sure
rodent exterminator, it's safe. Comesin
cake form. Three sizes, 35c, 65c.
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington
Pharmacy and Harmon Drug
Company.
Four Money Hack If Rat-Sunp Doesn't
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The Most Profitable
. Acre on the Farm
'Pho garden a pot i;; recognized fj
by many as the best paying part
of the farm, hut is often neglected.
A good garden means money in
your pocket, and from a health
standpoint, there is nothing better
than green, fresh vegetables.
ALWAYS PLANT
xw^a%Ti<i
%aP
The rifjht variety of Vegetables
to choose for earlincss, yield or
llavor is clearly shown in our 11?^u
Catalog. Mailed froe on request.
WOOD'S CHOP SPRCIAX., priv101?
seasonable informailon for the
farm and current prices of all field
seeds, mailed frso.
T.W.WOOD & SONS
SEEDSMEN
No. 17 S. 14th St., Hichmond, Ta.
"Everything Good To Eat"
AT THE
Sanitary Cafe
1345 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
1 pome Cooking and Reasonable Prices,
I "Little Different" from the*others
Quick, Polite and attentive service.
Open Day and Night. . * i
Are You Working With a Purpose
Work of any sort is pure drudgery if it means m%ely earning
your existence. But with a purpose .back of it you are working
| lor a reward and it lightens your tasks and makes work a real
pleasure. I
Have a purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by
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building up a savings account in this institution. It will furnish
you with the moans to attain your object. A comfortable home,
independence, wealth?they all come within your reach if you i
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Saiye rate of interest (7 per cent.) paid dn both large and small ]
accounts.
THE OLD RELIABLE
The Carolina National Bapk of Columbia
W. A. Clark, President. .7no. 1?. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
T. S. Bryan, V. President. .7os. M. Bell, Cashier.
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-rjgraaagi^.'..iw.?'j ???q?ni ? 'mi..-??
; The Average Man j
! Does not realize all that a Dank means to fi community. ? j
It is a friend?and then some,
A Real Bank
Is a financial institution that functions for the welfare f
of the community it serves. It has machinery at haijd I,
for the solving of all the financial problems of its clien- t'
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Saving the First Essential
No matter how splendid your idea or how practical it
may be, if you have not SAVED something your idea '
will not bring you the reward it Reserves.- If it be carried
out, the man who has saved and whose money is
behind your idea, is the one who will profit most. ;
Let Us Help You Save I
The Home National Bank I
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Lexington, 5. I. ; j
j Capita!, $50,000.00 Deposits, 5^00,000.00 ; ;
Member of Federal Reserve Association M
Watch Out For The Pests
In Your Orchard
Don't give them a chance to get in their deadly work.
Get one of our good sprayers and the light spray.
Drive them from your apple, pear, peach and other !
! fruit trees. By investing a small amount in one of ;
! these outfits, you will ad dhundreds or even thousands
of dollars to your profits.
I TIL1F QI II DUI ID
| 11UA*
1 lb ' 30c
5 lb $1.25
10 lbs 1.95
| 25 lbs 3.75
SPRAYERS.
Tin Hand Sprayers 65c
1 gal. compressed air sprayers $5.00
3 gal. compressed air sprayers 7.50
No. 832. Dcming Barrel Sprayer 17.50
Lorick & Lowrance, Inc.
' Columbia, S. C.
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