The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 21, 1922, Image 7
H EDMUND NEWS.
K; - No, we are not dead?only finanKf.'
bialiy, that catastrophe happened tc
many moon's ago?but the multiSjlrPhcity
of our usual duties, augmented
gS 1?y a multiplicity of unusual ones, ha<
^' prevented us from keeping the public
I| informed about "who's who" anc
achat's what in and around Edmund,
S -: make this apology lest there mighi
K^ube someone get the idea there's noth?|
tog happening worth mentioning
Em' whch would be entirely erroneous, be
cause we don't tell near all that hap
!I pens. Some of'it we don't knov
about, and we don't tell some that w<
do know about. See?
G$ten, folks passing through her<
crops look well around here; i
that's the case, we say: Lord help th<
ffcrmers wheer crops do not look a
weH as they do here, for they are u]
it, surely. Most of the smal
drain has been harvested, and th
are from fair to good, but cori
az)4 cotton are poor. Corn is abou
a month late and cotton is anywher
from three to five years late, or s<
long as it takes to learn how to ge
s ahead of a cool, wet spring and th
boU' weevil, however long that be
I hast year the acreage in cotton in thi
aeqtion would average about fiv
ffccrea to the mule, but this year th
' average Is nearer one acre to fiv
!* , mules, which stresses the fact tha
h-} the farmers around Edmund hav
fL pretty good judgment, we think.
The Edmund flour mill is runnin
f&ll time grinding, and if ever ther
?t time when one's raising of fiot
$' was a help to the average farmer,
jf?'; Is this year. Most farmers in th
V'~ section < planted some wheat, if nt
? enough for a year's supply.
Miss Louise Griffith is i^i Columbi
this week attending the short court
for girls at Chicora college.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Crout an
children visited relatives at Gilbei
? Sunday.
Mr. Jamee Dunbar, Jr. and wife <
. Potion, spent Sunday with Mr* pn
Mrs. G. W. Jefcoat.
g Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Hutto mac
_ a trip to Columbia on business aStui
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day.
Mrs. Julia Clark Shealy has re.
turned from a visit of several days to
> her old home at Clark's Mills.
Mr. Mel ion L. Monts, rural carrier
I on route 1 out of Edmund, who us?
ually spends the week-end at his
; home, was back down this way Sunj
day. Instead of the mail, he must
( have been carrying: the female on that
l\ day..
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sharpe spent
Sunday with Mrs. Sharpe's mother,
Mrs. C. M. Schneider, up above Lex.
ington.
f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Younginer of
e Woodford visited relatives here last
Tuesday.
g The stork has been distributing hit
f wares in this community rather freely
e recently. Among the homes that
? have received visits are those of
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Messrs. Monroe Sox, Joe Knight and
1 Judson Bachman, at ea&i of which a
t
e boy was left.
i Messrs. J. C, Shealy, T. W.
t Reeder and Dewey Jefcoat went te Coe
lumbia Saturday looking after busier
ness matters.
Misses Frankie Griffith and Daisy
e Aaron of Columbia spent the weekend
with the former's homefolks, Mr,
s J. A. Griffith and family.
e After a few days spent with hex
e son, Mr. G. W. Jefcoat, Mre. Sae
phrona Jefcoat has returned to Swan
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Mrs. Abram Stork came home Sun
day from Rock Hill where she ha;
g[ been attending short course in nomf
& Demonstration work.
lr Misses Pearle and Ruth Clark, th<
^ former of Washington, D. C., anc
the latter of Columbia, visited theii
aunts, Mrs. S. C. Reeder and Julk
Clark Shealy, Sunday.
[a Why all this "ruction" about th<
5e word flapper and "Flapper," the human?
We had hoped they would gei
til*ed of the word and let it rest, but ii
seems it has taken on new life. W<
looked up what Noah Webster had tc
3ay about it, and his most prominen"
^ definition was "He or that whicl'
flaps"; but, from what the newspaper!
te have to say about it, generally, no
r_ all, we gather the idea that the men
_ as per usual, want to blame it all or
the women. Our understanding o:
the matter is that Noah Webster knev
what he was talking about.
_ - CENTRAL DOTS.
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The health of this community i
. fine.'
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w your ]
purifying
rstem w
1 and refined cafon
sss, safe and sure. No
act like calomel and
imitations! Genuine
"checker-board" (bk
rommi rrk !
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laird dined
with their mother, Mrs. M. C.
Laird, Sunday.
Mrs. C. B. Hutto visited her relatives
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Hutto visited the big
city of Columbia Friday.
Misses Lilly and Mary Barrs visited
Miss Naomi Laird Saturday evneing.
Miss Gladys Hutto were seen in Swansea
Saturday evening.
Mss Lllan Hutto was a visitor to
Ebenezer church a fefcv Sundays past.
Misses Thelma and Hurma Chaney
visited their grandfather Saturday
I evening.
Mrs. H. S. Fulmer din?(J with her
sister, Mrs. Jamie Hutto Sunday,
i Mr. Colie Mack give a call on
' Misses Mamie and Undine Popwell
: Saturday night.
Mr. J, A. Jefcoat visited Mr. Walter
Lucas Sunday.
i Mr. William Dykes spent Saturday
night with his cousin, Mr. Barney
Dykes..
Mrs. Myrtie Gleeting were seen out
- riding Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Hutto was the guest of
? her brother, Mr. J. H. Laird, Sun
day evening.
AMKK'S^FERRY NEWS.
Nice showers fell in this section
for the past few days.
, Mr. C. O. Amick and family spent
Sunday with Mr. B. E. Amick and
? ] family.
ij Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Bowens and
j little children silent Sunday evening
i with Mr. J. W. Crout and family.
I Mr. Luther Oxner and family spent
i Snnrtav with Mrs. Oxner's parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crout and little
daughter, Evelyn, accompanied by
Mr. Crout's mother and brother vist
ited a short while in this section last
Thursday.
Mr. "VV. P.i Mills visited at Mr. A.
( I. Shealy's last Sunday.
^ Mr. Seber 'Amick spent Sunday
^ with his friend, K. A. Amick.
Rev. J. J. Long of Little Mount
tain visited Mrs. M. C. Amick last
Wednesday. Mrs. Amick has been
very ill for the past two weeks.
^ Mr. H. N. Amick has returned to
his home in Alabama after a few
i ,
months visit with friends and relatives
of this section.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shealy ol
the Delmar section spent Sunday with
s Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Shirey.,
Mrs. J. W. Crout spent a short
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salts necessarysalts
combined.
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ed trade-mark,
st Pk't. 1 A_
ickage
while las: -"Yiday evening with Mrs.
M. C. Amick.
Stop.' Lo;?k! Listen! and don't forge:
the picnic at Blue Star school
house July 4. Several enteresting
garo's ut* ball will be played. Come
one and ail.
W:\T1.RIXGFORD NEWS.
Painters are pretty well up with
tiicir v. orK omng to tne past two;
weeks being pretty dry as we haven't
bad scarcely any rain in that time a
J nice? shower would be very acceptable.
Mi. and Mrs. Joe E. Smith spent
last Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Howard.
Iter, and Mrs. Sidney Lewis served
lev ci earn at their home last Saturday
night in honor of Mr. Jack Timmons,
who is now home frotn Clemson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kyzer and
"the little boys" visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Howard last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Howard ol
Swansea visited the former's parents
last Sunday.
Porkers and poultry are now becoming
somewhat terrorized as protracted
and campaign meetings are now appuaching.
Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis and
daughter, Miss Ruth were last Sunday
Pvening visitors at H. A. and
M rs. Howard's.
Mr.* M. A. Taylor of Boiling
Springs chanced to pass this way Mond
jsiness we presume.
..... Mrs. T. H. Timmons visi;ea
Hey. and Mrs. Allie Lewis last
Saturday night, but their visit was
met with a cold recepton from the
preacher, but what did Uncle Torn
care so long as it was good ice cream,
rTEFHING TIME")
| for most children is a a
trying time. |
! Scoffs Emulsion I
I is surprisingly helpful to |
I teething children. &?k I
I A little regularly I
1 works wonders! I
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Repairs- Steei Beams,
i*cas. Ropes, Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
-Wira Cable, Boilers,
Tanks. Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
Ford Supple* and Repair? in Sfrock.
Evertt-Harvard-Dayton
and Player Pianos
VICTROIAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
CAP V?.,n raImtliia. S. C.
WV1J H'iaiii uuv wk, _ .
Mail Orders lieceive Special Attention
FLOWERS
Choicest Carnations, Roses,
Sweet Peas, Freesias, Daffodils,
etc.
SEEDS
Nasturtium, Sweet Pea, Pansy,
Daisy. Tomato, Carrot, Melon,
Peas. Cauliflower, etc.
Everything in Bulbs and
PlanN.
ROSE MILL GREENHOUSES
1225 Truly Street Phone 5042
COLUMBIA, S. C.
KILL RATS
an;! mice?that's RAT-SNAP, tin
old reliable rodent destroyer
Com"> in cakes?no mixing with
other food. Your money luiek il
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3.1c >iu- (? cake) enough foi
Pa.nit. kit< hen or Cellar.
fc.lo sC/.e (2 cakes) for Chickei
Ho ? . or small buildings
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The little infant of Mr. and Mrs.
I. H. Hallman wa9 bUTied last Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock in the
Hallman burying ground at Mr. I.
M. Hallman's.
A Trifle Confused.
A young woman in Philadelphia
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The "Brownie"?
It's a genuine Gillett<
the same fine Gillette
The razor and 3 bla<
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matters of religion, observed on one
occasion, with considerable heat:
"Oh, these Catholics who detest
Protestants, and theso Protestants
who detest Catholics! I call it bigamy!"
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t depreciate like many other
aided by the liberal interest
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National Bank
SIA, S. C.
$10,000,000.00
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ibia, S. G.
iffees Teas and Sugars
I daily
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