The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, April 26, 1922, Image 7
I| VERONA DOTS.
A large crowd visited at J. li.
K| Frazier's last Saturday afternoon with
the little children who have joined
the cradle roll. Special speaking was
expected for the little childreV but on
rjjr account of some inconvenience, the
R- body could not be present. The band
played some good music, and a eice
^ picnic supper was served. "We believe
p everybody enjoyed the occasion.
v W. L. Bedenbaugh was over in
the Prosperity section Saturday after|j|"
The string oand played last Saturoav
night at Mrs. Paul Shealy's of
U-': n^ar Delmar school house.
(J Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frazier and
youngest son, spent Saturday night
ond Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Claud
Frazier, of Leesville.
Elliott Bedenbaugh spe-.i Easter
Z Sunday with home folks.
Willie Charles and family spent
Easter Sunday afternoon at Jacob T.
r "Frazier's.
Perves Bedenbaugh and wife spent
Sunday morning at his father's, J.
A. Bedenbaugh's.
A very heavy rain again fell throrgh
this section last Saturday night.Mr.
and Mrs. Pickens Rhinehart
spent Sunday afternoon with their
daughter, Mrs. Jacob Frazier.
Several of this section attended the
Easter exercises at St. Mark's last
Sunday night.
* Robbie Douglas of New Brookland
U - was a pleasant visitor in this section
last; Sunday.
Bunyan^healy was %at Lawrence
Rawl's Monday on business.
Winford Frazier visited at John
fSnelgrove's of near Delmar school
Jiouse, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jason Crout and little son
spent Monday at her father's, J. L.
.
Derrick's.
Mrs. John W. Frazier and children
and her sister, Miss Annie Shealy,
spent Monday afternoon at J. H.
Frazier's.
Winford Frazier made a trip to Saluda
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Bedenbaugh
spent Sunday afternoon in the Amic-k's
Ferry section.
Messrs. Luther and Mimick Shealy
and John W. Frazier spent awhile
Monday at Paul Harmon's.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Shealy and
children of the Prosperity section
spent Easter Sunday at J. A. Bedenbaugh's.
Mrs. Geneva Bedenbaugh and little
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daughter spent awhile Monday afternoon
at J. Ira Price's.
Mrs. Carl \V. Price and children
spent Monday afternoon at Virgil
Bedenbaugh's.
I\I! . and Mrs. Tillman Derrick and
children spent Sunday afternoon at his
father's. Cap Derrick's.
Mrs. Amanda Shealy of the Lexington
Baptist section, was very ill a
few days of last week with the flu. I
We hope at this time she is enjoying !
I good health again.
{ Mrs. Jacob Frazier and little Ze-,
lot is. spent Monday afternoon at Jimj
j Shealy's.
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Miss Eugenia Minis spent Monday |
I night with Miss Lulu Crouch.
] Professor and Mrs. Josephus Xieh-!
ols spent Sunday at his fathers, Stan- !
more Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bedenbaugh
spent Sunday at Stanmore Nichols.
Lawrence Bawl and family, accompanied
by Misses Lula Crouch and Eu- j
genia Mims, attended the band music j
at Picken's Ehinehart'sv Monday
j night.
{ Little Eugene Derrick is not doing
well at this time.
The band played Wednesday night
at Allen Snelgrove's of the Del mar l
section. * |
Mrs. Mellie Snelgrove and daugh- |
J ter, Nettie Lee, spent Thursday alter- j
noon at Jacob Frazier's. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frye are delighted
with a little boy at their home.
Mrs. Virgil Bedenbaugh and little
Modelle spent Thursday afternoon at
B. D. Oswald's.
Mrs. W. L. Bedenbaugh spent last
j Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Eva
i Frazier.
A few girls of this section spent
: Thursday afternoon with Misses Effie.
J Mamie and Bessie Free.
Anderson Mack of the Simpson section
ferry had a case of flu last week.
Mr. Sanders Swygert, a very old
man, fell dead last Friday afternoon,
and was buried Saturday afternoon at
Beulah church. It is thought Mr.
Swygert had heart trouble, because of
' his sudden death.
Verona school closed last Friday
with a nice program. A large crowd
attended.
Miss Essie Fulmer is spending a
week with her cousin of Batesburg,
Miss Rosalee Shealy.
J. h'. Frazier has been suffering
very much with neuralgia.
Miss Ada Rawl, who for some time
have een in failing health, relapsed
last week and the last report she was
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the market for <
of loans on high
ids in South Ca
rate of interest.
unicipal, Road i
Bonds
>UNTY LOAN S NEGOTIATED
)UNA BOI
RTGAGE
FLOOR LIBERTY BANK BUIL
COLUM BIA, S. C
N, President. JULIEN C. ROGE
. PRIOLEAU, Se cretary and Tre;
very ill.
Three of our neighbors went fishing
(>nc afternoon and brought baek
ten pound of fish. That's doing fine
isn't it.
LABELS MI ST GIVE
TRUE DESCRIPTION.
Washington. April 24.?Labels or
brands under which articles are sold,
when open to construction in the mind
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describe the component ingredients or!
materials used in the manufacture of
the articles, must clearly and defini
telv describe them, the supreme
court today held, in an opinion dei
livered by Justice Brandeis in a case
brought by the federal trade commission
against the Winsted Hosiery company
of Connecticut. Justice McReynolds
dissented.
The opinion of the court, while confined
to the particular issues presented,
will, it is stated, have material
effect in broadening the jurisdiction
of the federal trade commission in
such trade practices. Chairman Gaskill
of the commission described the
decision as a great victory. i
Explaining that the Winsted company
for many years had manufactured
underewar for the retail trade
bearing the brands "natural merino,"
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"gray wool." "natural wool," "natural
worsted," or "Australian wool,', Justice
Brandeis declared "none of this
underwear is all wool," but "much of
it contains only a small percentage of
wool; some as light as 10 per cent."
Long Used in Trade.
In this connection, he said that
while the Winsted company labels,
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particularly that bearing the word i
"merino," have long been used n the j
trade, "the court could not accept the ,
contention that they are generally un- ,
derstood as indicating goods partly of j i
cotton.
He declared it "unsound," asserting j
that the labels in question "are liter-1
ally false" and except those which j
bear the word "merino" are "palpably j
so". All are calculated to "deceive,' !
Justice Brandeis added, "and do ir j
fact deceive a substantial portion O: j
the purchasing public."
Defining the words used upon the '
labels of the company, Justice Bran- '
deis said "a substantial part of the
purchasing public, and also some buy- ,
ers retailers and sates people, understand
the words ... as applied to un- N
derwear to mean that the underweai '
is all wool." By means of the labelr
and brands "part of the public is mis- 1
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larg1 ;.'~rr rc.iton," he added, "declnr-j
ing ".but the practice tended to aid j
and n'ourage the representations of j
unscrupulous wtailers, and their sales- |
mer. vho knowingly sell to tneir cus-!
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tonicrs as all wool underwear which ?
is la; gely composed of cotton."
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"V. hen nhshranded goods attract !
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customers by means of the fraud j
which they perpetrate, trade is di- i
vertfrom the produce)* of truth- j
fully marked goods," the justice said.;
and the fact that "honest manufae- j
tur-ers might protect their trade by j
also reporting to deceptive labels."!
is deiens- for such practices.
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(Jitr:i \ WOOD WOMAN
CLAIMING rOHTUNK. !
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Creenw ood. April 24.?That she j
ai d her goo, Tharry McCoy are heirs J
to a $10.0e'h000 estate left by John .1. !
?al ? :' Omaha, Neb., whom she says
was oer former husband, is the claim
made by Mrs. Dan S. McCoy of this
city. Hoi son lives in Tulsa. Okla.
The story that Mrs. M^Coy was heir
t" the fm time leaked out when a Tulsa
1 aper made inquiries here, following
disclosures ma^c by Tharry McCoy.
HJvc-ept to admit that she and her
son were heirs to $10,000,000, left by
her alleged former husband. John J.
Xeai, Mrs. McCoy would not tall;,
claiming mat the attorneys had warned
hoi* to make no statement. She
says she has been living in seclusion
in Greenwood for eight months and
that she feared for her safety. "There
are olhei s interested in the money
who would like to make away with
LOANS NEGOTIATED
?on?
Improved Farm Lands.
CALLISON & BARR.
Home Nat. Bk. Bklg., Lexington.
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Fir.*! Not. Bk. Bldg., Batesburg, S. C.
CONTRACTORS
SLWJES
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v? Machinery Castings and }
Repairs. Steei Beams ?
rRopes, Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers, j
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
jjmbard Iron Works
k Supply Co GEORGE I
Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock.
E vertt -Harvard-Daytoo
and Flayer Pianos
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ViCTROLAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
iOS Sireet, .Columbia, S. C.
lai] Order? Receive Special Attention
FLOWERS
Choicest Carnations, Roses,
>weet Peas. Freesias, Daffolils.
etc.
SEEDS
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"Tasturrium. Sweet Pea, Pansy, '
Daisy, Tomato, Carrot, Melon,
?eas, Cauliflower, etc.
Everything- in Bulbs and
3 lams.
IOSE HILL GREENHOUSES
225 Lady Sm- t IMione 50 43
COM S. C.
IfU I D A TQ
ivn 1 ij
and ;r.'c<v?that's RAT-SXAP. tlic
old rodent destroyer.
Centres in cakes?110 mixing with
other food. Vour money back il
it 51 i IS.
vi/o ' i cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
tS">o si/;; (2 cakes) for Chicken
He n.isc. coops. or small buildings.!
Si.!!."* s:/n (.* cakes) enough for j
all fare- ami out-buildings, stcr- i
ag" or factory building
> uaranteed by TIar- j
mon a>;":g Co. and Lexington
Pbarime x.
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?^rme."
Mrs. McCoy declared.
.Mrs. McCoy said that Neal was a
la rye stockholder in the . P. Reynolds
Tobacco company. She claims
to have retained attorneys at WinstonSalem
and at Greenwood hut she
would not divulge their names. Mrs.
McCoy says she came here from Rio
Grande, a small border town between
New Mexico and old Mexico, and expects
to have the estate settled in timeto
return to Rio Grande by June 1 . I
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CALVARY SCHOOL. !
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There will lie a school closing at j
Calvary Branch school house Friday J
night, May 5, 15*22, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. Will have songs, dialogues.!
and "Uncle Rastus Blink's Minstrel."
The public is cordially invited. (
Catarrh Can Be Cared
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
HALL'S ^CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the System. HALL'S CATARRH1
MEDICINE destroys the foundation of
the disease, gives the patient strength by
improving the general health and assists
nature in doing its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
DON'T OVERLOOK
Till: SIDES EITHER
Of course the roof of vftur auto top
is important, but so are the sides and
the back and the little mica window?
you i>ee>) through. We don't miss
any little detail. They're right all
through to the last thread. Made to
your order and just the way you want
it on your car.
W. P. MA
"THE AUTO
Phone
825 Main Street,
EAGLE"MIKAD0"-^3
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For Sale at your Dealer
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PEI
EAGLE 1\
EAGLE PENCIL CO*
EVERY ONE LIKES T(
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not d
gifts but increases in value, aic
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto f
COLUMBL
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on ?
C D. KEt
Columbia
Special dealers in Coffe
Coffees Roasted di
Rice
C. D. KEf
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? You can Get Your Groceries a
>> at 718 Lady Street. Flour and
Montgomery
$ 718 Lady Street
I HALTI
| LADIES' READ1
| A STORE OF STYLE A
1616 Main Street
CALOMEL SALIVATES
EVEX WHEN CAKEFCL
Trcaelierows Drug can not be Trusted
and Next I)osc may Start Trouble.
Calomel is dangerous. It may salivate
you and make you suffer fearfully
from soreness of gums, tenderness
of jaws and teeth, swollen tongue.
und excessive saliva dribbling from
the mouth. Don't trust calomel. It
is mercury; quicksilver.
If you feel iliotis, headachy, constipated
and all knocked out. just go to
your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents which
is a harmless vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful
and if it doesn't start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you just go back and get
your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
sick and nauseated tomorrow: besides,
it may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up
feeling great. Xo salts necessary.
Qjve it to the children because it is
perfectly harmless and can not salivate
.
TTHE^S^
TOP MAN"
3747
Columbia, S. C.
|||^P^^Pencil No. 174
BOSS
Made in five grades
NCIL WITH 7KZ RED BAND
flIKADO
3PANY, NEW YGKK j
3 BE REMEMBERD
the children with a bank
epreciate like many other
led by the liberal interest
T f ?*? t
National MM
A, S. C.
$10,000,000.00
iavings Accounts
1NY CO.
1, S. G.
ies Teas and Sugars
lily
Sold at Cut Prices.
JNY CO.
t Montgomery Wholesale >>
feed stuffs our Specialty.
Grocery Co.
Columbia, S. C. $
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