The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 06, 1922, Image 5
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8dentWc sbd<^?f^bS*lMtoif t*'1
pay ft great deal if attention to denttfti j
>AOreguhV#r?t?c#an ?bed, dry now for,]
feuray thousands ?f years. poring the ;
. doseu expeditions !
-k<t?e *jfclte4^hp. huge Inland sea that ex- '
totted over hundreds of square mjDes !
>x .on the upper retches of the Crooked j
>J44"'" ' Just tb stand in the' dry bod of the |
^ ftea ofiftt p<>ttts wh^ethe wauts onoe *
- ' washed the shore arfi. where-the marks
of the .tide are plain is a unique ex
pertoee. . 5t*B ap astounding eotintry, ?
evirv rock seemirurtr hidioa fossil evh i
-. d?hce of soipe mature, for at rhndom j
any ordlna.-y looking bntcrop or boui- I
der will" reveal clams, oysters, bo ring j
shellfish or seaweed impressions. Your \
head reels as yon try to think baek
- centuries and tens of hundreds of
centuries before, and see this vast expanse*?
sand, sagebrush and rocks as
a turbulent: tropical ocean, pahs trees
jotting the banks and weird animals
roam dag the dense brush or haunting
the breakers as they bore feed from
the great ocean.
Palm frond Imprints twelve and j
more feet in leagth e^a be found In
--. vv the.rodks, fossil renins -Of the first i
. horse, he5. that had three tv&f; aaimsdi
. too strange to re^reate?iti a rijdh;
country for the student, and now they
* are trying to prove that it Is a groat
filling station, for oil drilling derricks
begin to 1 sake t*eir appearances on.
the horizon. . 3f . t'v* !
>- In any event here Is country that |
was fecund with life even, befcyre the j
, human race was evolved. Inside one j
K round seaworn boulder lay a perfect
oyster and maiae me oyster uie re- j
" ' mains of t. pearl, crashed flat by the j
pressa/a. Along the Slimy shores of |
this sea the life mast have been a j
^-short one and crowded, for the oona- i
tqy is honeycombed with evidence, all
of* a low life origin?clam Shells a yard
across, great snails, other shells Shaped
like nothing we see this day, marina
' .. w* monsters sot well organized eaoa^a U
ru> , themselves, bat da?cd ta
1 v rart oc a ?t?$?fcere hath petrified gad
' 'tUrtttTfco prove theiy age bo dhfeanrera
thohaadla af ytara later. . J
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Finding New FrOtta* .
h .V -|t <ts curiae* that dtttag tfca halfv..
Bfihoa or mora years that man has
. ; inhabited j be earth, ba haalearfed ta
- , ctfttyate about 30# species sf
-Jprtt cf mora, thaw 1#^#Q0 that '
hot (fiaCon?red and cultivated a alagle
pbtotwttfch oan'riaal ml*e, rfce, (ba }
potdto,s'-ttflt 'date, cereals, ami (ha ha-.
astUU^ Wfefev was ftrst dissoaersd
-r.thaHWW tpwrthonssnd years aga. ;
i* .Among JtftW JCtnlts JftFlL hee? *
<vxc ia?ng recently is^rhe ItK a 6sq*
is b^ing grew*
c^^ la/^db^saia.. ponessea tiie re^
fresh ingtaate of the pineapple and .
' ".7* the sweefa ess el'ttfr;j^r4^er^--The
Jain be Is a new (rait which ha*
- - been cultivated In northern China. It
was first known some years ago, sad
now being grown;:!i California and
Oxa*. It fa turaaG^eaten Lji-candled
torn;-and te preferred by many peo- 1
pie to the date, Which it resembles.
f .i- The sapote, a Central American
?>fruit about the size of an orange, is
being grown in Florida; while the ,
. roselLe, a new acid fruit grown in
'. southern California, is used for jellies
aid in the making of refreshing beverageis.
? Y Take Time to Relax.
Learn to call It ft day. Don't peddle '
the little worries, discouragements and
annoyances that crop up in the office
around with you. Forget them. Shake
. off the inclination to sink into the
>. slough of despond at the end of a
ragged day. Everything will look different
in the morning if you let go and
take a fn?h hold. Give a job a fair
trial before you give it up. The first
day, the first week, or the first monrh
is the hardest. See to it that y<?T? do
not make the same mistake twice and
'!V your blunders will put you ahead. The
discouragements you meet in your
work make very little difference.
What really, counts is how you take
vs* \ them.?Elizabeth Arnold la . Detroit
Free PressJapanese
Rickshaw Men.
Although the motorcar is now com,
mon in Japan. mapy at the mwe con- '
aervative Japanese r<Saln their "stables**
of human horses and ornate carriages.
Rickshaw men in private ero.*?
ployment often wear handsome unlforms,
on. which the crest of the
emperor Is embroidered. They have
wonderful speed and endurance. Ten
miles an hour is not an uncommon
pace, and two men, alternately raking
the post of leader and wheeled I
: will keep It up "for 50 or 00 miles, Still,
it is a pace that kills, and if '1
, used to be said that the Ufe of a
rickshaw coolie did not exceed ten
years after he took to the road. i
No Small Task.
"Do you think that wcinen have improved
politics?"
"Give us time," protested Miss
Cayenne. "Politics have been controlled
by men for generations. It
takes years for feminine Influence to
reform a man Individually. It will
take longer to reform the sex collectively."
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Hardly.
"There's nothing new under the
sun," said the learned professor during
an argument on progress and civh
ligation. "Solomon said that agea ago."1
"But be didn't say it by radtophoo*''
answered his friend.
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'^Sec?5S!OSABCVO5?R?O?
THE FIRST MAGISTERIAL. DIS'
TRICTT: ,
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[I I take this method of thanking ray
^friends of this district for the large
vote given me in" the first primarj\ I
'a'hall always'be deeply' grateful to
them for their support and shall appreciate
a continuation of their suffrage
on the 12th of September, if
elected, 2 will give full time to" the of'
fice and transact ah' businesj promptly
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1 . . ARTHUR HARM AN.
MAtt SO CIXCH^TAZPHABET.
Some time ago the Canadian Pacific
Railway Company issued nbtices to
certain hotels, restaurants, shops, etc.,
protesting against the unauthorized
use of its initials. One Timothy O'Brien,
proprietor of the "C. P. R. Barber
Shop," in a prairie village, received
the warning, and replied as follows;
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"Dear Sir;?I got your notis. I
don't want no law soot with yure
company. I no yure company owns
xsost .everything?raleroads, eteemers;
"most of the best land and the time,
but I don't kno as you own the hole
.alphabet. The letters on my shop
don't stand for yure ralerode, but for
eomethin' better. I left a mother in
Ireland,'she is dedd and guvrn, but
her memories are dear to me. Her
maiden name was Chrisina Patricia
Reardon, and what I want to no is
what -you are going to do about it. I
suppose you won't argue that the balance
of my sign what refers to cut
rates has got anythingt o do with yure
ralerodee. There ain't been no cut
rates round these parts that I nos 01.'
?London Morning Post.
The reason so many young people
are skeptics is because faith is the
product of thought.
: i NOTICE. :%.v
Bide are blow?open -for wood to be
furnished at Court Mouse-and Jail?
to be cut in 2 foot lengths,, oak and
split pine. -j. .,.* > .
GEO. C. STEELE, Supervisor. *
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DEBTORS AND - : v 3
CREDITORS NOTICE.
AH persons indebted Estate
of T. W? Lpric^,- are herefcy; notified
to make payment of t&e same tp Mrs.
Charlotte A.Lorick, A?xtut.v Lexlhgton,,
and aU- persona having.^-, ciaime
against the tame to present;.the same
properly sworn ;to Mr*. .Qhariote A.
Lorick, Adn>x. Lexington.. -or to
Messrs. Rfird and Carroll, a.ttprneys
Lexington. a\
MRS. CHAKLOTTE A- LORICK,
3w Administratrix.
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DEBTORS AND
w.t-a .^CREDITORS NOTICE. j
-.All persons indebted to. the estate
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of .Thos. S. Shuier, are. hereby notified
to make payment of .the same to
Mrs. Annie C., Shuler, Administratrix,
Irmo, S. C,., and all persons having
claims against the same, to present
the same properly sworn to. to
Mrs. Annie C. Shuie.- administratrix.
Irmo, S. C. or to Messrs. Efird and
Carroll attorneys. xmgton.
MRS. ANNIE C. SHULER,
3w Administratrix.
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STOP THOSE EYE
STRAIN HEADACHES
Walter's 8 -ientifica .y fitted glasses j
will relieve them. ftO per rent of
constant headaches are caused from
eye strain.
Stop in. and let lis make an examination
of your eyes and advise you.
Artificial Eyes
Fitted $15.00
Take advantage of the following
prices ii you are i., jfec-d of (iiasr.e.^.
$8.00 Shell Oxfords $0.00
$6.00 Shell Frames $4.00
$5.00 Shell Frames $3.50
$7.30 .Shell Metal hanios $5.00
$4.50 (luld Filled Fr.ur-es. . .. .$2.7.0
$1.25 Far Loop Cha ;.s $1.00
$1.25 Hair Pin Cha; .s $1.00
$2.30 Reel Chains $1.75
$4.00 Mountings $2.50
$2.00 Aluminum F.a :ics .$1.25
O.L.Walter Optical Co.
1221 Main St., ColnmMa. S. ('.
277 King St., Charleston, S. C.
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"A akin you love to touch," -os
closer examination, proves to- have
- beeri .retouched.'
Whom the gods would destroy, hey
first make indifferent concerning
rake linings.
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Heard the new*? Dl
a new, servtce-pec*e?
tears that is the best
this year?the DCU3]
Tire. Shows the re
of the lightweight
Many new and vahi
low price is a revels
ing this tire for the
and see it.
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TIRES, TUBES, ACCES
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I and 3 fine GiU
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I GILLETTE SAFET < i
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II the
I I Gills
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j" T5\e .easiest way to be reconciled
* z&e i# observe* ^-few young simple.j
:n? drying, to act ggnart..- _ ; i
! " Money isn't everything, but if youf
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' have iU you don't worry bo much .
\ about other things. ' j
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iht CARS '
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amor?d has produced
i tiff lot lightweight ,
value we have seen
LEDiAMONDTread
suit of special study
car tire problems,
table features. The
st>on We are show,
first time. Be sure
OR'S NAME I
t? SHOP
SORIES, VULCANIZING |
N STREET, !
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bar Finish I
Ifs-tke fLOOKS the 1
'jarrfng Notes^ ln the I
sana|6&y of your home? I
POSSBELY tomexof your other- I
wife beeut&lfoam* are spoked H ,
y duS, worn, shabby floor*. > fl
W appearance, and for protection 9g
s * efycQBt. thern w<vh De voe Marble 1 ?
Tocr ffc^Varnsfc.
l &.T'stJfeflny pores end keep-1: a\tsi
it of the wood, its
>ughnesar prefects the fibres from.
'ear; srtd ite ^towing lustre enriches B
ie <Si.Xira.tr c- scheme. H *
ievoe Products are time-tested and
-oven,b?c*edbythel68year8"expen. H
ace of the oldest paint manufacturing M
?ncem in ito U. S.] Founded 1754. HR
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j J Gillette BUdet j
/ Now at j i
all Dealer? I |
a worth that I j
fer's worth I
ette blade*. j I
line Gillette shave* J
W^ZOR CO? Boston, U.S.A. I
jladeslike I !
: genuine f
rile Blades 1
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REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The county board of registration
will .visit-the fololv'ng -place8/-?n the dates
named for the purpose of Teg- J
istering. the. voters, and all are urged (
to turn out at the places specified: j
Leesville;. Monday, September 18;
Swansea. Tuesday. September 19;
Batesburg, "Wednesday, September
20; Brookland. Thursday, September
21; Chapin, "Saturday,-September 23.
The. board will be- in sesion at the
court house in Lexington on Monday,
October 2. after which time the books
will close. '
B. F. DERRICK, Chairman
J.. W. ADDY,
B. S. MACK,
County Board of Registration^
SILVERDALE CR
1106 LA
DeSOTO HOT
PHON
COLUMB
The nicest and cleanest p
American Home Cooking.
Dishes. Experienced waitre*
COTTON /
Lexington
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I We will"run our gin two a?.;
Friday?until further notic
paid for cotton, and cotton si
Sam P. & W.
I Operating Lexin
COTTON SEED
<nrtWNiwif?gaggmnn?
When in Co
| The Groc
1732 Main St., Opposil
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| The Cleanest and most up-t
in the State. When you v
something you can't get in
will find it here.
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We are in the market for f
section??Must be clear anc
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TRESPASS NOTFCE.
All pets&ns ire hereby .wa^itai, not* > .
to trespass on'the'lands ?f th'e*"*iiYr-' "
dersigned in any manner whatsoever. %
The law will be strictly enforced
against all* parties violating this notice.
PAD, KYZBR,
WM. J\ KlfZER, , -
N.' L. KYZBR. * "
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r, r . S. B. KYZBR. L ;
-4t~pf>0 MRS. CARRIE E. CLARK.
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NOTICE.. ..
All persons are notified to file Road
receipts with County Treasurer at
once, so books can be closed. A
G. C. STEELE, Supervisor. 1
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EAMERY LUNCH j
DYST.,
EL BUILDING
E 4574
IA, S. C.
laee in town to eat. Strictly
Specialized on Creamery
jses. Give us a trial.
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' COTTON SEED
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Ginnery
3. C.
> T> 7 ' S
ys a week?Fhursaay ana
3S **
e. Highest market prices I
eed. I
, P. Roof Jr. I
gton Ginnery. . I
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te the old Post Office.
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;o-the-minute Grocery store
:ant something real nice?
the ordinary Grocery, you
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irst class Honey?in pound
1 cells not broken
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