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WATERINGFORD NEWS.
Fodder is ripe and being pulled.
Cotton looks now as if the farmers
- have headed off the boll weevil to a
certain extent.
The health of our vicinity is fairly
good at this time with the exception
of a few cases of sore eyes, those who
had fever are able to be up we are
glad to say.
* Rev. Leroy Lucas filled the pulpit
at Oak Grove yesterday, after
which the sacrament was adminis-*
''1 nroro rPOAiv'pH
terea, aun> iwu urcmuvio
into full fellowship by baptism.
Mr. and- Mrs. J. K. Day visited
their sons, Joseph and Robbie near
Steadman last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hallman of
^ near Steedman spent last Saturday
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night with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Kyzer of the
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Wateree section.
Old "Uncle Henry" and his better
half were last Sunday's guest of Mrs.
Frances Gunter ne^r Oak Grove.
H. A. and Mrs. Howard mingled
with the Oak Grove worshippers "last
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Gunter visited
Mrs. Frances Gunter near Oak
Grove.
M H. A. and Mrs. Howard mingled
with the Oak Grove worshippers
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Gunter visited
Mrs. Frances Gunter a short
While last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elert Smith from
up on Fond Branch visited Mr. and
jjllls, iu * m . nu w a.u icloi/
'evening. * .
Rev. Sidney Lewis filled the pulpit
at Steedman last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kyzer g:ve us
, v*'
a short but pleasapt call Monday evenins.
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Mr. Stephenson Taylor, after
spending several days with friends
and relatives near here returned to
his home in Charlotte, N. C., last
Friday*
have been informed that Mrs.
2>. C. Kyzer is on the sick list. We
t hope not serious.
Recently two of "the boys" went
cattishing and brought home forty*
seven fine cats. C Look out boys, or
Zee will be down here looking for
those fish, but we Imagine that they
4 will be harder to find than thoso toxes
Wfre. *.
When are our jcounty officers like
preachers? When they hire help and
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for canning. Simple, Safe,
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JARS, CAPS, RUBBI
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1533 Main St. .
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$3.50 ROUND TRIP F
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Leaving Lexington
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Arriving Charleston
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Returning ticket will bo good le
day. Also on 0:00 a. m. Mond
gags checked. Not good in pa
?ENTIRE DAY OF 1TN AND
Excellent Sailing, Bathing, Fishi
Charleston, Fort Mouli
* Week En
Sojd for all trains Saturdays an<
stal ling point pror to midnight
Summer Tourist tickets bearing
on sale to Mountain and Seash<
tculars communicate with
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Southern Re
the people have to pay for it. Something
we can do without?a county
supervisor, rural police, hired help
for county oficers and being paid lor
with tax money; a farm demonstration
agent and other things, especially
some one traveling over the county
at a big salary, trying to teach
i our mothers and grandmothers now
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to make bread, when they ca : teach
the trained teacher.
SAMARIA NEWS.
We are glad to note that Mr. Felix
Burgess who was hurt at the saw mill
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kneece spent
| Sunday at. the home of her parents,
! W. O. Corder's.
| Mrs.- Pardue of Graniteville is sick
1 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Mary Corder.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boatwright
and son, Ernest, also Ozier Gantt,
dined at the home of their son, A. J.
j Boatwright, Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stone spent
Saturday night at the home of J. B.
Burgess.
Mr. W. L. Rawl's family of Bates|
burg spent Sunday with his father-ini
law, Mr. Tom Hall,
j* Mrs. J. W. Hallman, F. P. H.
; and Monroe Hallman spent last
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Articles, Prescriptions,
Everything that goes to paake a
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First-Class Drug Store.
fou Can Can
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vanning;
NOW AT FACTORY COST
immunity Sizes
ker and Canner
es and two pans. Cooks for
olds fourteen one-quart jars
Economical ...$8.75 .
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RESERVING KETTLES
5\IDEAL GLASS TOP
SRS, JELLY GLASSES
>n to Mail Orders
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Columbia, S. C.
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iday on Delightful
PALMS
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ROM LEXINGTON, S. C. .
ily on Train
9:32 P. M. Saturdays
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aving Charleston 5:15 p. in. Sun- If
ay following date of sale. No bag- 9
rlor or sleeping cars. 3
FROLIC AT TIIE SEASHORE? 3
ng and Water Sports. See Historic g
trie and Sullivan's Island k
id Tickets 1 ;
3 Sundays limited to reach original jSj
Tuesday following date of sale. J3
final limit October 31, 1922, now H
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ore Resorts. Stopovers. For par- flj
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Thursday afternoon at the home of
their brother-in-law, Felix Burgess.
Miss Flossie Gunter i? spending a
few days at the home of her sister,
Mrs. J. C. Seigler, of Batesburg.
Miss Pearl Corder of Monetta
' spent Sunday with Trottie Mae Corder.
| Mrs. Mae Asbill visited at home of
; F. S. Burgess, recently,
j The seven year old daughter of
Sam Howe of Newberry was buried
at Mt. Ebal church Sunday afternoon,
after an illness of a few weeks,
having died with typhoid fever and
I most all of the rest of the family is
| in bed with it at present. We hope
I'for them a speedy recovery.
| NEW BUREAU TO STRENGTHEN
/ HOME ECONOMICS WORK .
Washington. D. C., August 3.?An
announcement of unusual significance
to both farm and city women wasmade
today by Secretary of Agriculture
Wallace to the effect that steps
will be taken shortly to "strengthen
the scientific work of the department
as it may be related to home econom'ics."
A similar statement from SecIretary
Wallace is being made today by
Assistant Secretary Pug-sley. who is
speaking before the American Home
Economics Association at Corvallis,
Oregon.
"Ultimately I have in view making
the home economics work an inde.ORDER
OF NOTICE OS' PETITION
FOR DISCHARGE. v /
' United States District Court
Eastern District of South Carolina
In Bankruptcy
In the matter of
: R. A. Derrick,
Bankrupt.
: On this 25th day of July, A. D.
1922, on reading the foregoing peti,
tion, for the discharge of the said
bankrupt, it is:
Ordered that a hearing be had upon
!the same on the 4th day of September,
1922, .before said Court at
Charleston, in said district at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, and that notice
thereof be published in The Lexington
Dispatch, a newspaper printed in
'said district, and. that all creditors
apd other persons interested may appear
at said time and place and show
cause if any they have why the prayer
'of the said petitioner should ,not be
.granted. ,
And it is further Ordered by the
Court that the Clerk shall send by
'mail to all known creditors copies of
rsaid petition and this order addressed
'to them at their places of residence
'as stated.
' Witness the^ Honorable Henry A.
'M. Smith, Judge of the said Court
'and the seal thereof, at Charleston, in
said district, on the 25 th day of July,
'A. D. 1922.
R. W. HUTSON,
4t-Aug 30.
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FLORIST
1446 Main St. Phone 2761
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Our
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give you
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Optometrist and Optician
. 4?07 Hampton Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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| COLUMBIA, S.C
1619 MAIN ST.
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pendent bureau," said Secretary Wal
lace in his preliminary announce
ment; "ranking with the other bu
reaus of the department, and plac;n?
:*at the head of it a woman of execu
tive ability, thorough scientific train
' ing, and a broad and sympathetic un
f derstanding of what is needed tc
'make such a bureau most helpful t(
| the women of the country."
Work for women has grown stead
ily in the department of agriculture
j In 1915, what has been called the of
j fice of home economics was create*
j as a part of the extension service. Ii
tniS nome ewnunuts v> ui n. a. feivo.
deal of attention has been given t
studies of foods and how best to us
them, labor-saving' devices for th
home, studies of dress-making an<
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Cures Malaria, Chills am
Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fevei
It kills the germs.
FRETFUL BABIES
Cheer Up Instantly When
Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether
Removes Cause of Pain.
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Mother! When the child becomes
cross and peevish with feverishness.
sour stomach, coated tongue, bowel
trouble, cold or colic give a course of
the old reliable Dr. Thornton's Easy
Teether and note the quick improvement
Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether
is a harmless sweet powder composed
of antiseptics, digestants and granular
stimulants, contains no opiates or
harmful drugs. Babies like - it and
take it more freely than sticky syrups
or liquid medicines.
Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials
recexVed during the past fifteen year?
from doctors, druggists and appreciative
mothers prove its efficiency beyond
question of doubt. If it fails to
help your child your money back without
question. Twelve powders in a
package with fc" directions. 25c at
your dmej?ist .
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* EASY AND LONGEST
We are always prepared to serv
our Lexington friends from a larg
stock of dependable Shoes for ever
kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes
The "Family Shoe Store of Colum
bia." *
E. P. & F. A. DAVI!
Farmers' Medium and Heavy Wor
Shoes a Specialty.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DRS. BOOZER
DENTISTS
1615 MAIN STREET
Over Lever's Shoe Store
COLUMBIA, S. C.
PIIOXE NO. 7211
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Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. IS Clark Law Building
Law Range Telephone Its
COLUMBIA. S .C.
| materials, etc. While work of this s
J sort is planned primarily for the help
-1 of women on the farms, much of it is S
; equally helpful to women in the cities tl
- 'and especially to those in moderate 1?
-, circumstances who must exercise w
'economy and get he greatest value for
> the money spent. y
) | The woman chief of the proposed
new* bureau will rank with the chiefs F
- of the other bureaus of the depart- d
. 'ment of agriculture, attend the week- k
- ly conferences in the secretary's of- ..
i fice and thus bring the wjmens' view-<
i j I'uim inio me general worn oi tne
t department.
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e j Willing to Pay
e I A Bishop of the Episcopal Church
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Q lived all his life unwed. A friend mentioned
that one of the states was imposing
a tax on bachelors, to be increased
a certain percentage for each
' ten years of bachelorhood, and added:
"Why, Bishop, at your age ynu
j would have to pay a hundred dollars
d J a year."
j "Well, said the Bishop, "it's worth
it.
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Beats Heaven.
v All people in California are boosters.
but the people in Pasadena lead
the procession. This i3 one of their
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Cures Malaria,
Chills, Fever, Bilious
Fever, Colds
and LaGrippe.
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Are You Working
Work of any sort is pure drudg
your existence. But with a purpo
for a reward and it lightens youi
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life! Make
building up a savings account in
you with the means to attain you
independence, wealth?they all c
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cenl
accounts.
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A man die4, went to Heaven and
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ie sights. Presently they came to a
irge cage filled with men and
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ou have these people shut up?"
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and it's the only way we can
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