The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 02, 1922, Image 4

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PE11SON AIjS . 1 Miss Virginia Rawl of Biytesburg is i tile attractive guest of Miss Jpahlta ' George this--week. Kev. IIA . "Whittcn is out of town t this week assisting Rev. W. Cooley of Swansea in revival, services i at Calvary church. ' Miss Catherine Harbin, the attrac- 1 tive daughter of Rev, and Mrs. A. V. Harbin of Turbevllle, is visiting t Miss Catherine Whltten. 4 Mr. Geo. I>. Brown of Prosperity and Miss L<izzie Neel of Newberry were Lexington visitors Thursdav. J. Sid Clark. Vhe sage of Chapin, always clever and jovial, was in town today. , ,3lorry 'iVi. Wessinger and sifter, Eunice, are on ar? extended trip tiiirough )he north . They are at present In New York. On the trip they will visit Niagara FuIIh, Rochester, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and other points of interest. Prof. Chalmers E. Wessinger is attending a summer sjtiool in New York. We were eased'-* Saturday to aoe j Mr. Irby Ue/orge. out on our streets after his accidental, ffyl injuring a shoulder blade. lie is suffering some but is on the improve to the satisfaction of iiis many warm friends. 'IWm. A. Rawl. a promuuyU lumber dealer of Batosburg was ft vijitor to our town Saturday on business. "'Mr. Hohxnn Corley, with the Carolina. Chemical Cw., Columbia, spent the week-end with the old folks. ! Hobson is a clever young man and will always make good. Miss Olga Ilawl 1 eturr.ed home J < fVom the Summer school at Winthrop , , Colleae 1ji?i l- .. - unci it. pieasant j session. i Mrs. (J. \V. Adams and little son ! : of Batesburg spent the week-end with j Mr. W. I>. Dent and family. ,Mr. and Mtv. K. .1. Dawson of Co- | lumMn and Mr. Uuvhoh's sister from I Hawkinsville, Ky., spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dent. Mrs. John J . Kargle. . W . Hiller, I former citizens of the Dork, now of ; Newberry, were in town Saturday to t see several old friends?while on it visi to Mr. 1*. b. Warner and others in bexiugtoti county. Mr. Drayton Clark front tho l'elion i section was in town Monday. He reports good crops with afcftmdant rain and everything fto far Is promising. Mr. M. Li. Warner from bower i Ifork and several otitei' farmers r 1, ? ^I 11912 i ; I \ r s *1 > .. I - Every Article We Ha Guarantee* During the 10 vears I most colleges of its kind it 50,000 prescriptions to the Complete lines in Sti The only place in tow and supplies. DEVOE Paints, Varn GOODYEAR, and otl The Best in cold drin A cigar to suit every : JVine of Cardui?"W Norwich Dental Crea j J DAY 28. N1G1 passed through town Monday loaded with flour from George's MillIt reminds of good living whether the boll Weevil bores or not. We were glad to see dur old friends, apd prominent citizens of Pelion. Mr. Lucius W. Wise, in town Monday. Mr. Fred G. Hartley, a leading business man of Pelion was a visitor to our town Monday. Dr. W. S. Keisler, a good man and a substantial citizen of Hollow Greek was in town Monday and paid us a pleasant call. Mr. S. K. Smith, of Swansea, candidate for the House of Representatives. was in town Monday shaking hands in his clever, winning way. with his many friends here. Senator D. M. Crosson of Leesville, is spending the week-end at Savan null, and Tybe. (la.. taking a much needed rest from his arduous work in his extended medicinal field around Leesville. Mr. F. (?. Hartley, a mighty clover citizen of I'olion was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. C. A. Wingard, a thoroughgoing farmer, was in town yesterday of the Magnolia section. Mrs. Harry Byron Reynolds of E?ir? mingham, Ala., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. C. 1'. Heise and Mrs. C. B. I.eaphart in Rexington. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Campbell and children of;TToi*ehce, S. C..'after vis> i .? t. *' iting Jrer..ajater, Mrs. V M . Wingard and Uncle, Mr. Scott Hendrix and family, have returned home. Mrs. F. R. Wingard has returned home after visiting her Sons and daughter of Columbia . Mrs. Alollie Sox of Asheville, N? C., one of our former citizens, is on a visit to her sisters and brothers and their families and friends. At present ut Airs. 1). B. Clarke's on Depot street. Among the patients recently carried to the Baptist Hospital, Columbia, we liwtn v tuv iuiiiiv^ ui ?>i . rcnnmR- I ton. of Oay re; Horace Hood win of Huston; Baby Ilolanil Beddings of Rvookland. We trust their eases may not prove serious and that they may soon return home fully recovered . ' , Mr. J. M. Ilaurh, his wife, daughter and son. spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Barre last Wednesday. lie is a prominent merchant of Dawson. fSa., and was enroute to Rock Hill to visit his brother there for a short while, making the trip in an auto. Miss Sudie Floyd. with other ' ' 11 An U Unc &ss=THE ONE PURPOSE OR All ve Sold During Our 10 Years of we have been in business here? i the country?registered and li : satisfaction of our patrons. We itionerv, Toilet Articles, "Nunni rn where you can buy, from auth lishes, Stains, and Enamels; Oils ler standard Auto Tires, tubes ai ks?Our Fountain is as clean as smoker; and all popular cigarett 'oman's Friend"?regular SI.00 m, regular 25e value, for 15c. Rice B. / HT 32. a? .,11 1 ? trained nursfee from th$,'^Columbia Hospital were over on visit to her home here yfcsterdhty afternoon and returned to CJolumbla lait night. ' Y Mrs. A. D. Cooper and son, Billie, after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bouknlght, returned Saturday to their home in Whitmire. ? *" V Mr. Ivie Robinson of Plant City, Fla., is back in Lexington visiting Maj. and Mrs. M. D. ilarman and his wife and children who are also here on a visit to her parents. Mr. James W. Shealy. our efficient County Demonstration Agent, was in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. Monroe Bowman and little son, Francis, have returned to their linmp i? ? UuniniM?nio c? f ? - " - ...? ... ..u.ivjTuic, t>. ^ irner u Qeliglitful two week's stay with the former's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Uoof. Mrs. 15. II. Broome of Nortolk, Va., is visiting relatives in Columbia and vicinity. Mrs. G. M. S. Hoof has returned from Jonesville where she lias bijen visiting relatives. Mrs. John Wilson Butler, who has for the past eleven months been visiting relatives in Washington, D. C.. Atlanta. Ga., and other towns in Georgia, is now in Lexington with .her sister, Mrs. Frank George. l'TKMAX \V1I,Ij UEBUILO. Greenville, July 31 .?The contraA for tlie rebuilding of he burned por*. tion of the James C. Furman Hall ot Science at Furman University has been awarded and the work of, rebuilding the damaged structure is already considerably advanced. It is the expectation of the contractor to have the building finished, the equipment installed and the laboratories ready for use early in the session. i\u omrial statement from Furman University says that the scientific courses this autumn will be only slightly interrupted4 In the chemlptry courses all theoretical work will ro forward ;is usual. laboratory work will be intensified during the winter and spring terms so that by the end of "the session students will have lost nothing as a rosult of the interruption caused by the fire. Tlie physics department of the Science Hall was not seriously damaged by the fire. Consequently, this work wll go forward with the opening of college this autumri. Students desiring to take the pre-medioal courses need have no worry, as work in tills department will not be interrupted . J?ITV 1 B CO Dependab nbroken Public ler One ? ; BEST VI?THE BEST IN DRUG STOF Business Life has been Guaranl -, "Under One Name?Under O censed not only in South Carolii use absolutely PURE DRUGS, ? DRUGS : MEDICI! ally's," and other, fine candies, < orized dealers, the famous, and 5, Glass, etc. ? A : - iili 1^. it can be made. We serve Sane es and tobaccos. Garden, Fiel SPECIAL PRIC bottle, for 75c. Jarmon, Docto ? MR8S GKRGE W. VANDERBIT/T TO OPEN STATE FAIR, , ' . . Atwp<6 Invitation to Pnvide at Opening OtTCiuonli>??IiOdles to be Admitted Free, Monday, October 23. South Carolina's 1922 State Fail will open Monday, October 23, with elaborate ceremonies. The date ha: been officially designated as "Ladle: Free Day." The management ex itends to the women of the State i >most- cordial invitation to be prc.sen and viow the many educational exhlb its and enjoy the myriads of amuse ments and attractions. It is expectec | that fully thirty thousand women wil be present thujt day and arrangement! aro being made to handle the largos crowd ever present at the State Fair ' Of additional interest to the ladiei will be the fact that one of their owi sex will preside at the opening cere monies. Mrs. George W. Vander hilt has advised acceptance of an in citation extended by the managcmen to act as Chairman of the day. Mrs Vanderbilt is Intensely interested ir fair work, believing that these exhi bitions are of untold value to tin porgress of a state. At .the. presen time she occupies the unique positiot of President of the North Cai'olini State Fair and is the only lady in tli? land thus honored. Mrs. Wilson G. Harvey., Genera . Chairman of the Women's Commit tee. is planning a series of entertain mepts in honor of Mrs. VoJidcrbiJt FuH details-of these will he an nounced in the near future. At pros ent she is contemplating appointing a general reception committee con sisting of five ladies from each eoun ty in the State, in addition to numer ous other committees. The visit o Mrs. Vanderbilt will l?e one of tin outstanding social events of the on tire State. FARM t.OANS. The Saxe Got ha Federal Farm l.oai Association at I.exington, is nov 1 ready to take applications for loan i on fiirm All 5\nnUr.<?tin --- loans to ho ma dp this Fall rhust hi filed with this office not later* thai August 2Gth. * v C. M. KF1IID./, Secretary-Treasurer. I 3W _ | I.enine is reported as saying Itussii j is heaven. In which case hell mus be worse than is commonly believed ?Toledo Blade. 1 i ' >i * ALL Ston le Drug Si Service of Tei -Under One A DRUG 57 IE GOODS; THE BEST IN DRl teed to be Just as Represented, ne Manager''?, who is a Grad t tia, but in the State of Marylanc ind MAKE NO SUBSTITUTIOT NES : CHEMICALS Guaranteed "Kantleek" House! always reliable, VICTOR TALI ken's Golden Ice Cream, "The d and Flower Seeds. ES THIS WEEK r of Pharmacy, A CARD FROM JTDGE HAYKS. To the.Kdltor of The Dispatch-News: Please Allow mc space in your columns to make a statement to thepeople of Lexington county in reference to the amount that I collected for fines for the fiscal year ending < June 30th, 1922. 1 I collected from July 1st, 1921 to ' June 30th, 1922, and paid to the *! County Treasurer from July 1st, 1921 j to July 3rd; 1922, eight hundred and 1 j sixty dollars ($860.00) and have '- county treasurer's receipt for same. - I have been asked by several people -1 quite recently to explain why such a 1 j small amount appeared to mv credit 1 in the report published in The Dis? patch-News under date of July 10th. 1 The above is self explanatory. The " amount appearing in the report of s magistrates in the Dispateh-News un1 der date of July 29th, shows amount-! - collected by me as magistrate being - $242.80. All of the above I beg to respectt fully submit. IOOR HAYES. i Magistrate. . PROGRAM IX?R STATE PRIMARY t ELECTION TUESDAY, AUGUST , 29TII. 1022 T I - ' 1 i For Attorney General. S. M. Wolfe, Anderson. ( R .M. Winter, Richland. Harold Eubainks, Richland. For Comptroller General. Walter E. Duncan. Aiken. T. H. ponding, Hampton. For Commissioner of Agriculture. I CS. W. Wightman. Saluda. I TJ tin ?I.. ? - J | m 9 ? iKii i>in, nuuci nun . For Adjutant General. j R. K. Craig, Darlington. f. T. K- Marshall, Richland. ' | For Governor. Cole L. Blease, Richland. John T. Duncan, Richland, j C.co. K. Laney, Chesterfield, j Thos. G. MdLood, Lee. i ! J. J. Cantey, Clarendon, r : For Lieutenant Governor. s J. K. Owens, Marlboro, r E. C; L. Adams, Richland. t> E.-'fi. Jackson, Aiken, a For Superintendent of Education. O. D. Seay, Richland. C. Hy.Seigler, Aiken. J. E. Swearingen, Richland. Mrs. R. B. Wallace, Richland. Mrs. Bessie R. Drake, Marlboro, i .1. H . Hope. Union, t For Secretary of State. W. Banks Dove. Fairfield. James C. Dozler. York. > X? r^SBsgSBBB i Years lanager "ADT?.. fjp^r r* B JG STORE SERVICE, and every article sold from now late of the Maryland College of P 1 and the District of Columbia?> ^S. i6ld Rubber Goods. vING MACHINES and Records; Best in the South." , Manager '~~1 ' ' = CENTER UNION RAIXY FOR AUGUST 5TH. will tnk? 5, and the order of the day-.wilt be? listening to speakers and eating good food. It was .erroneously stated lathe paper last week that both a pk> nie and barbecue dinner would bfl served, whereas there will be only a" picnic dinner, but enough of that t$go round. - _V _ I. The L?iterary Digest says that books have a curative power. Yes; there are some which cure insomnia.?Washington Post. Mr. Edison might, stop getting oit% questionnaires long enough to invem a noiseless lawn mower.?Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. Lodge Meetings Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. F. M. A regular communication of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. <jr M., will be held Saturday J* , night. August 5, beginning at 7 o'clock. The master mason degree will be conferred. R/ ^^r\ freshments. All visiting , i'y brothers welcome. DR. G. F. ROBERTS, "VV. M. A. D. MARTIN. Sec'y. " ?S? Dixie Lodge, No. 52. I. O. O. F? meets the first and third Monday nighty in each month at 8:00 o'clock in thj* Odd Fellows hall. Visiting brother^ Invited. t It. F. ROBERTS, Noble Grand, jy H. F. RAWL,'Secretary. v ,, Lexington Lodge, No. 1S4, K. of P. Lexington Lodge, No. 134, Knights of Pythias, meets the second (^?>?*1 an<1 foUrth Wednesday nights Qt S:00 o'clock. Visitors welcomed. B. H. BARRE, C. C. R. E. COOK, K. R. Lexington Council, No. *210. Lexington Council, No. 240. J. O. U. A. M., meets every ThursI'^^^day night at 8:00 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. JOHN F. SHEALY. C. 1922 0. ; ' ?. /.* ? ; * * . Ii -1 f? on will carry the same <B harmacv. one of the fore- I ve have filled more than EASTMAN KODAKS, ' . ? , ? ?. . LEXINGTON, S.C. fi