The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 15, 1922, Image 6
P VERONA DOTS.
"Well, we hail another heavy rair
through this section last Mondnj
night. Scorns the farmers will b<
n somewhat delayed with their farm/
ins work* ^
MlS3 Cebello Perry, daughter o* J.
.C. Perry, wa3 taken seriously ill last
Sunday night and is still very low
at thijB writing.
Tho choir of Union church practiced
last Sunday at J. A. Bedenbaugh's.
Haskel Bedenbaugh, son of J. A.
Bedonb&ugh, his been very ill foi
tho past week or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Derrick anc
little children spent last Sunday at
Mrs. Derrick's father's, J. I: Price's,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BedenbaUgt
spent last Thursday afternoon at J.
C. Perry's.
Messrs. Jacob Frazier and "Willi*
Charles went to Gilbert last Wednes*
day.
Miss Lula Crouch, principal o!
Verona, spent the week-end at hei
home in Lcesville.
Mr.' and Mrs. Virgil Bedenbaugl"
and little daughter, Modelle, spent
Tuesday afternoon at "Willie Charles.
Mr. Lester Shealy and Miss Arric
Rlionlxr worn mnrrlpfl lnsf TiiPRflnv In
Rev. J. D. Shealy.
Mrs. G. E. Charles spent a while
last Thursday afternoon at J. C. Perry's.
Mrs. W. W. "Wilson and children
and Mrs. C. W. Price and Mrs. Virgil
Bedenbaugh all spent Wednesday
afternoon at J. Ira Price's.
Mrs. Luther Shealy and daughter,
Annie, of near Holley's ferry, spent
last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Harmon.i
Mrs. Jason Crout has been ill a
few days with cold.
Mrs. J. Ira Price and Mrs. C. W.
Price and children spent last Thursday
at J. C. Perry's.
Mrs. Ernest Hallman and children
visited Mrs. Fletcher Holly las1
Thursday.
The singing class met last Saturday
afternoon at It. T. Senns.
Willie Charles recovered lris^resi
dence last Thursday.
Mrs. W.? I.. Bedenbaugh is ill a
dhis writing with cold.
Carl Price gave a community
stovewood sawing last Thursday
night and after supper 'had beer
served the large crowd enjoyed i
few hours of very good music. A1
reported a grand time.
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W. W. Wilson, who has spent a
few weeks with his daughter of Great
i Falls, S. C., returned home last
r we^k.
; A large crowd of school girls vis.
Ited their very ill schoolmaster last
Thursday, Miss Cebelle Perry.
Miss Clemmle Wilson spent Thurs1
day afternoon with Miss Bessie Lee
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AMICE'S FERRY NEWS
The health of this community Is
very good at present.
Mr. J. D. Hyler and family visited
Mr. B. T. Bowens and family last
I; Sunday.
tj Mr. and Mrs. John Long and
i Miss Boatwright the teacher of Mt.
Pleasant school visited Mr. D. D.
Amicl. and family last Sunday even?
| ing.
. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick spent
| last Saturday night and Sunday with
[j Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill.
Mr. Azlea Amick spent last Suti
urday night with his brother, Mr. J.
i ' P. Amick.
tl Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Hollis spent
j a short while with Mr. A. I. Shealy
?! and family last Sunday evening.
j Miss Mattie Pearle and Lizzie Mills
and Miss Grace Amick visited Mrs.
. B. T. Bowens last Sunday evening.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Amick and
little daughter, Louise, visited Mr.
, R. E. Amick and family.
Mr. S. E. Crout and family spent
- Sunday evening with Mr. W. D.
Hollis and family.
Mr. C. E. Shealy and family visited
Mrs. Fannie Taylor last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Koon spe^t a
short while with Mr. ICoon's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Koon, last Sunday.
,
Mr. T. S. Nichols and little
. daughter, Miriam, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. W. D. Hollis and
[ family.
L Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hill spent a
short while last Sunday evening with
. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Amick.
ENTERTMXMENT.
l The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congaree
Baptist church at Styx will
f serve chicken and fish sandwiches
r* also refreshments at the home of
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Connor's, Sati
urdky evening, March 18th, for the
I benefit of the church. The public is
cordially invited.
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The Pneumonia Month.
March is a typical pneumonia
month and usually gives high- rate of
mortality for the disease. After a
long and hard winter, the. system
loses much of itb resistance and
people grow careless. AVhen every
cold, no matter how slight, is given
prompt and intelligent attention, there
is much less danger of pneumonia.
It tohould be borne in mind that pneumonia
is a germ disease and breeds in
the tliorat. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is an expectorant and cleans
out the germ ladened mucus and not
only cures a cold but prevents its resulting
in pneumonia. It is pleasant
to take. Children take it willingly.
Chamberlain's Cour1i Remedy
Nothing So Good for a Con Kb or Cold.
"Everyone who has vised Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy speaks well of
it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbottstown.
Pa. People who once use
this preparation are seldom satisfied
with ar.y other. It is excellent to allay
a cough or break up a cold.
Visit
The Tea Shop
In The Arcade
DAINTY AND WELL SERVED,
MEALS
OPEN AL.D DAY.
Excellent Remedy for Constipation,
j tl would bo hard to find a better
remedy for constipation than Chamberlain's
Tablets. They are easy to
take and mid land gentle in effect.
Give them a trial when you have
need.
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Chas. L. Sligh
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1440 Main St. Plionc 2701
COLUMBIA. S. C.
' The llats Around My Place Were
Wise," Says .Tolin Tuthlll.
"Tried everything to kill them.
Mixed poison with meal, meat, cheese,
etc. Wouldn'P touch it. Tried RATSNAP,
inside of ten days got rid of
all rats." You don't have to mix
RAT-SNAP with food. Saves fussing,
bother. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP,
lay it wheer rats scamper. You will
see 110 more. Three sizes, 35c, G5e,
si 91 sm.i ?' "
?- ? . ..iiu t,imi >1 iRL'cti uy narmon
Drug Company and Lexington
Pharmacy.
Wanted for client loan of $2,000.00
on ten-room, house and ten acres of
land in the heart of Lexington. The
place is estimated to be worth $G,000.00.A
recent mortgage has been
reduced frcyp $3,000.00 to $2,000.00 I
on the place. House fully insured.
Wanted for client loan of $2,500,00 1
on farm which cost him approximately
$G.OOO.OO and has now been improved
and is estimated to be worth
$10,000. 00.
Anyone interested in this will please
communicate with the undersigned.
In case of making lean the .borrower
will pay for all papers, abstract of
title, etc.
.1. HUCIHES COOPER.
1215 Washington .Street,
Columbia, South Carolina.
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buy old stock when you can pot the
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Station.
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