The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 30, 1922, Image 6

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n Ui/tlUJi/n a ) ??vw< wv, TRCSTKKS AND TEACHERS I TO HOLD MEETING.! ! Te Trustee# and Teachers: 1 You are invited to atend a meeting of trustees and teachers in the court house at Lexington. Friday, August 25f1a, at' a. 01, The purpose of this me^ng is to discuss the recent text book adoption by the State Board Of Education, which may prove very costly to the people of Lexington i county, unless it is gone about carefully. and a uniform course ol' study is seleci^d from the many text books which aj>pear in the new course of study. It is hoped that every one eonected with the running and management of our schools will be ?>res-J ?aJL Every Board of Trustees oui ht to send at least one representative, ^ and every teacher who expects to teach in Lexington county' the coming \ session should be present. We want to have a common understanding and 'talk the whole matter over. Another thing to be discussed is -the financial condition of our schools and what plan we are going to adopt % The Sav Formerly E / ... \ > We wish to announce to our I public that we have bought building of Brigg's Cafe at are now open for business. ifoe best cafe in our Capitol ^ ' * We Will Always be F : 1 TKp Sav 1327 Main St, I -> >'. V - "" . / ; - . . V ?Hsgg=aamc=3== = This is tl Time for I OUR CANNING OUTFIT I Family and Co v Conservo Cook Has four, removable shelve three to-fifteen persons Ho for canning. Simple, S? fe, Special Pric ALUMINUM AND PR MASON FRUIT JARS JARS, CAPS, RUBBE Prompt Attentioi LORICK 1S33 Mob St. Spend Next Sujri ISLE OF $3.50 ROUND TRIP FI Good Onl Leaving Lexington 9 1 via Ct ; Arriving Charleston Returning ticket v.*ii! be good let day. Also on 3:00 a. m. Mond; gage checked. Not good in pa; ?ENTIRE DAY OF FUN AND , ExceLlant Sailing, Bathing. Fishi Charleston. Fort .Moult < Week En Sold for all trains Saturday. - am starting point pror to midnight ' Summer Tourist tickets bearing on safe to Mountain and Seash< tculare communicate with : TICK] Southern Rc for the payment qt teachers' salaries. ] Many teachers will be present, and \ trustees who are in need of teachers may be able to employ them that day. If any of the schools are in need of desks, a representative of a large desks concern will be on hand to ( ouote you prices. Yours very truly, JULIUS E. SHARPE, Supt. of Education. W ATEKINGFORD NEWS. I [ Gee "kiver" feels good these cool nights. ! ' Fodder is about all pulled, and the ( fleecy staples is now getting attenuon. i Vegetables are almost as scarce as frog i'ur and housewives are now having to hunt for "yaller peas." Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kyzer visited the latter's brother, Mr. C. F. Harman and family. Mr. M. M. Howard and family visited Mr. Joe E. Smith and family last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hallman and j faaiilv were last Sunday's guest of | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis. j j j >oy Cafe j *riggs Cafe < 1 1 Lexington friends and the #iv+nroc smrl IpaSpH-t.hft I 1 viiU 11AVU1 VU M4*v* w / , 1327 Main street, and we We will endeavor to make City. i i 'leased to Serve You. ( i i ( oy Cafe Columbia, S. C. rou Can Can le Right Canning! IOW AT FACTORY COST mmunity Sizes er and Canner s and two pans. Cooks for Ids fourteen one-quart jars Economical $8.75 jes Also on ESERVING KETTLES I 1 . IDEAL GLASS TOP r?ci TWTT V rtr ACOT?C I IVO, J HlJUU 1 UiiACOUkJ | i to Mail Orders ; BROS. Columbia, S. C. lay on Delightful I i PALMS tOM LEXINGTON, S. C. I y on Train B >:32 P. M. Saturdays | >lumbia gj 7:35 A. M. Sundays 3 iving Charleston 5:15 p. rn. Sun- |[ ay following date of sale. No bag- B lor or sleeping cars. g FROLIC AT THE SEASHORE? ng and Water Sports. See Historic ? rie and Sullivan's Island 3 id Tickets 1 1 Sundays limited to reach original I Tuesday following date of sale. & ! final limit October 31. 1922, now j ore Resorts. Stopovers. For parET AGENTS lilway System i I Mr. and Mrs. Simon Taylor of vlie Ste?'dman section was last Sunday's visitors at Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Kyzer'a. Our young folks have sociable singings o*i Sunday evenings, while some of the upper "tens" have sociable parties. See the difference? H. A. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kyzer and children and Messrs. Horace Hallman and Nathan Kyzer were last Sunday evening visitors at Uncle Roof ad Aut Sara Kyzer's. Last Saturday morning while Mr. to ? - -M Ill cigarettes 10* They are GOOD! 3RDER OF NOTICE ON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. Cnited States District Court Eastern District of South Carolina In Bankruptcy [n the matter of Ft. A. Derrick, ' Bankrupt. On this 25th day of July, A. D. L922, on reading the foregoing peti:ion, 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 and 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 :o all known creditors copies of said 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 25th day of July, A. D. 1922". R. W. HUTSON, I it-Aug 30. DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS FLOWERS, Chas. L. Sligh FLORIST 1446 Main St. Phone 2761 COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Accuracy Quality Service give you ' "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. | &kikk aakikk X&i&k DIAMONDS, PEARLS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER, CUT GLASS RELIABILITY SQUARE DEALING BOTTOM PRICES. AyERY'^JEWELER COLUMBIA, 5.C 1619 MAIN ST. i n H. F. Kyzer was chipping boxen near the creek he come upon a large rattle snake "which he succeeded in killing. His snakeship measured five feet and one inch in length and eight and one half inches in circumference and carried ten rattles and a button. Some of the lady folks want to know if they will have to get license to go in the creek bathing. They say they are not going to kill any cat fish or eels. ST. MATTHEWS DOTS. j Well, by now the weather seems to ! be a little cool. I Cotton is being picked and the pea crop is on hand. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele spent 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and ! Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. FRETFUL BABIES Cheer Up Instantly When Dr. Thornton \s Easv Teeth* er Removes Cause of Pain. Mother! When the child becomes cross and peevish with feverishness. sour stomach, coated tongue, bowel trouble, cold or colic give a coarse 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 stimulant* rnntain* nn nniafpn or harmful drug3. Babies like it and take it more freely than sticky syrups or liquid medicines. Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials received during the past fifteen years from doctors, druggists and appreciative mothers prove its efficiency beyond question of doubt. If it fail? to help your child your money back withI >ut question. Twelve powders in a package with fuM directions, 2.1c at your dniyi?ist I. S. HOLLEY* UNDERTAKING AND CASKETS , MOTOR HEARSE Pelion, S. C. SHOES! 9 THE. KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGEST. We are always prepared to si..e our Lexington friends from a large stock of dependable Shoes for every kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. Tho "Family Shoe Store of Columbia." E. P. & F. A. DAVIS Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. BOOZER DENTISTS 1615 MAIN STREET Over Lever's Shoe Store OOLl'MBIA. S. C. PHONK NO. 7211 J FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and insurance BATESBURG. S. C. B. J. WINGARD | ATTORNEY AT LAW { No. 12 Clark Law Building | Law Range Telephone lti COLUMBIA. S .C. ['Sunday evening at their daughters, I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keisler's. j Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Lindier and j little daughter, Marie, spent Sunday , i with his father's. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ; I Lindier. j Mr. and Mrs. Fate Gartman, < [ Messrs? Lila and Mattie Elton, Her- ! i | mon and James Gartman spent Sun- < i j day with father and grandfather, Mr. 1 ! J. A. Keisler and family. } Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ballington < spent Sunday at Mrs. BaUington's sister, Mrs. E. W. Keisler. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keisler and little daughter, Inez, spent Sunday ' with his father, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Keisler. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. and C. P. McCartha worshipped at Koiling Springs Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCartha and little son, Adair, spent awhile Sunday ' night with his father. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCartha. Mr. Fletcher Price and Mr. Albert Smit1-1 dined with Messrs. Silas and Callie Keisler Sunday. PROSPERITY WAITING TO BE WELCOMED. Washington, Aug. 31 (Capital News i" Service).?Predictions of prosperity to come have been taking much space in the public press for the last year. Opinions of many men supposedly . qualified to speak with authority have I been sought and eagerly published. But here is not a prediction based on hope or "gen.eral conditions'* but t I ; I A Virw* U/irtvA i iTii ^ a i/u rr ui nui^ Work of any sort as pure drud your existence. But with a purp for a reward and it lightens you pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Mak< building up a savings account in you with the means to attain yoi independence, wealth?they all < persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cei | accounts. THE OLD 1 The Carolina Nation W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. The Aver Does not realize all that a Ba It is a friend?end then som< A Real Is a financial institution that of the community it serves, for the solving of all the final tele. Saving the Fi No matter how splendid you may be, if you have not SA' will not bring you the rewar ried out, the man who has s behind your idea, is the one i Let Us Help The Home Ni Lexington Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal F I mMHBaOBEE??H?SBBB?MP? -L?"" "Everything ( AT 1 Sanitar 1345 Main Street, yjome Cooking and Reaso "Little I Quick, Polite and attentiv Open Day and Night. upon statistical facta. Some New York banks took the trouble to gather up the facts and present them as real evidence. According to these figures, ank clearings in 163 cities are 15.7 per cent higher than a year ago; industrial employment in New York State 11 per cent and throughout the country 15 per cent; pig iron production 177 per cent; zinc production 84 per cent; copper production 20 per cent; automobile 59 per cent; sugarmeltings 78 per cent; electric power production 21 per cent; building contracts 61 per cent, etc. These figures are the true index of what has happened and a firm foundation on which to ubild a tremendous prosperity for the immediate future. From these facts the oanks draw the obvious conclusions that real prosperity is here and but waiting the settlement of upset industrial conditions to be visible. As an officer of one of these organizations puts it: "When all allowances have been made for the clouds now overhead and for the great seriousness of the forces of disorganization as expressed in the strikes, the domestic economic position presents pleasing contrasts with that prevailing one year ago, when American business was at the lowest ebb in many years. To measure some of these contrasts is to gain the twofold conviction that business recovery has been substantial and that, when strikes are settled, the revival will logically continue many months before reaching the crest of a new prosperous era." y With a Purpose gery if it means merely earning ose back of it you are working ir tasks and makes work a real e your life a success! Start by this institution. It will furnish ur object. A comfortable home, come within your reach if you it.) paid on both large and small RELIABLE al Bank of Columbia Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier. io8. M. Bell, Cashier. age Man nk means to a community. Bank functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand ncial problems of its clienrst Essential r idea or how practical it VED something your idea d it deserves. If it be caraved and whose money is ivho will profit most. You Save itionai Sank i, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association jood To Eat" THE y Cafe Columbia, S. C. nable Prices, )ifferent" from the others e service.