The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 06, 1922, Image 6
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BATBSBGRQ NEWS.
Messrs. Luke f^mith Bouknight.
John R. Watson and Cobur.: TValson
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.will leave for Ciemspn College Wednesday
of this week where they are
enrolled as students for the coming
session. All three graduated last '
year from the Batesburg-LeesVille,
High school. I,
The high school opened Monday
morning with a large attendance. The
grammar school opened Tuesday
morning with W. F. Scott as superintendent
and S. A. Genes principal.
The faculty as a whole is said to be ,
the most efficient that the school has ,
bid for years.
Summerland College will open on
September 14th. The new dormitory
which was completed last May will be
ready for use this session. The larg.-!
.. y. est attendance in the history of the
college is expected this fall.
Labor day was observed kVIonday in
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town by the closing of the Middleburg
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Cotton Mills, the two banks and Sunbsf
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day hours at the postoffice.
The Sav
Formerly B
s Wo wish to announce to our
public that we have bought I
building of Brigg's Cafe at
are now open for business.
?v the best cafe in our Capitol (
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We Will Always be F
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The Sav
i 1327 Main St.,
I Can While Y
This is tb
vTime for (
; OUR CANNING OUTFIT N
a \ Family and Coi
Conservo Cook<
Has |our removable shelves
three to fifteen persons. Ho
for canning. Simple, Safe, 3
Special Pric
ALUMINUM AND PR]
MASON FRUIT JARS,
JARS, CAPS, RUBBE]
Prompt Attentior
LORICK
1533 Maia St.
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Spend Next Sane
ISLE OF
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(Jood Onl
i Leaving Lexington 9
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via Cc
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Arriving Charleston
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Returning ticket will be good le?
\ day. Also on 3:00 a. m. Mond;
gage checked. Not good in par
?ENTIRE 'DAY OF FUN AND
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'Excellent Sailing, Bathing, Fishii
Charleston, Fort Moult
Week En
Sold for all trains Saturdays anc
starting point pror to midnight '
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Summer Tourist tickets bearing
on sale to Mountain and Seash<
U-ulttrs communicate with
TICK I
Southern Rs
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Cotton is beginning to open and is
being rapidly gathered, the crop will
be short in this section.
* Misses Pliney Timmerman and
Blisa Wise will entertain Tuesday
evening in honor of Miss May Copeland.
Miss Copeland will soon take
up preparatory work as foreign mis'sionary.
Mr. A. C. Jones and family have
returned from an extended visit to
friends at Murrells Inlet on the seacoast
.
Mr. Pierce P. Padgett of Saluda
county living within a live mile area
of Batesburg was eieeieu CUllUll
weigher in the election held August
6
29th. A light was cast but very little
interest manifested.
The primary election held last Tuesday
was >the quietest held in years.
The ladies for the first time voted in
in which the voting was done by them
an election of this kind and the way
in which the voting was done by them
was highly creditable and satisfactory
to all concerned. Woman's Suffrage
has been thoroughly tested and prooy
Cafe J
riggs Cafe
Lexington friends and the
;he fixtures and leased the
1327" Main street, and we
We will endeavor to make
jity.
leased to Serve You.
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Columbia, S. C.
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ou Can Can !
ie Right
lannmg!
OW AT FACTORY COST
nmunity Sizes
er and Canner
j and two pans. Cooks for !
Ids fourteen one-quart jars i
Economical $8.75
es Also on
ESEBVING KETTLES
, IDEAL GLASS TOP
RS, JELLY GLASSES
l to Mail Orders
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Columbia, S. C.
lay on .Delightful B
PALMS
LOM LEXINGTON, S. C. I
y or Train H
i:32 P. M. Saturdays Sj
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7:55 A. M. Sundays j
iving Charleston 5:15 p. m. Sun- |
ay following date of sale. No bag- I
lor or sleeping cars. r
FROLIC AT THE SEASHORE? J
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ng and Water Sports. See Historic $
rie and Sullivan's Island i,
id Tickets
1 Sundays limited to reach original <j
ruesday following date of sale. ^
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firiHi limit October 31. 1022. now j?a
)re Resorts. Stopovers. For par- g
:t agents b
dlway System g
nounced a grand success.
Same as Before.
"And your friend really married
his typist. How do they get or?"
"Oh. same as ever. When he die-,
tates to her, she takes him down."
Wool - Gathering.
Professor?Haven't seen you, Mrs.
Blank, since your marriage. Have you
any children?
I.Mrs. Blank?I have a boy of seven
and a girl of five.
Professor?Dear me, how - time j
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They are GOOD!
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ORDER OF NOTICE OX PETITION
FOR DISCHARGE.
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 petition,
for the discharge of the- said
bankrupt it is:
Ordered that a hearing be had upon
the same on the 4th day of September,
1"922, 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
S
'said district, and that all creditors
and other persons interested may &pnear
at said time and place and show
cause if any they have why the prayer
'of the said petitioner should not be
( granted. ffigj >:
And it is further Ordered. by the
Court that the Clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
'said petition and this order addressed
'to them at their places of residence
as stated. N
|f Witness th$ Honorable Henry A.
I'M. Smith, Judge of the said Qourc
and the seal thereof, at Charleston, in
said district, on the 25th day of July,
| A. D. 1922.
R. W. HUTS ON,
4t-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.
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DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
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JEWELRY, SILVER,
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j CUT GLASS
RELIABILITY
SQUARE DEALING
BOTTOM PRICES.
A/ERY Jeweler
COLUtf 31A.5.C.
J1619
MAIN ST.
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flies! It doesn't seem possible that
you hare been married 12 years.
To Wider Fields.
A young country minister, noted for
his jollity, was dining at a farm-house
one Sunday and when his plate of
roaat chicken was passed to him, he
remarked facetiously:
"Well, here's where that chicK?.-ii
enters the ministry."
"Hope it does better there than it .
did in lfi.y work," rejoined the bright
boy of the family.
Hourst Krror.
Honest error is to be pitied, not
ridiculed.?Chesterfield.
Fair Warning.
Cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It kills the germs.
FRETFUL BABIES"
Cheer Up Instantly When
Dr. Thornton's Easy Teeth- j
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 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
received during the past fifteen years
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 fu'' directions. 25c at
vout drncfi^t -^.A'fv.-rtlsPTnent.
L S. HOLLEY
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UNDERTAKING AND CASKETS
. MOTOR HEARSE
Pelion, S. C.
SHOES!
wears
easy and longest.
We are always prepared to serve
our Lexington friends from a large
stock of dependable Shoes for every
kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes.
The "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
COLUMBIA, S. C.
PHONE 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 1SV
i CGLUMB'A, S .C.
Father*?Stop that racket.
Son?I don't want to.
Father?If you don't atop that
racket immediately I'll stive you
flomething to make a racket about,
and then you'll atop.
Salt and Sugar of Life.
Failure Is the salt, succetja the sugar
of life. Both have their place.
Compound Fracture.
"So her heart waa broken?"
"Yes; in two places. Southampton
and Newport."
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RECOVER SUNKEN GOLD.
London.?A further million pound?
of gold has been retrieved from the
White Star Liner Laurentic, which
was mined off the coast of Donegal in
1 : 1 7 . This recovered treasure is expected
to follow the successive substantial
government consignment?
sent to the United States. There is a
possibility that the balance of the
submerged gold will be recovered
within the next few months.
Her Little Diversion.
They were talking about women
"friends.
"Do you see Emma often?" one
inquired.
"Oh, yes, quite frequently," the
other replied.
"Is she happily married?"
"Is she? I'll say she is. Why. that
girl is so happily married she has to
go to the theater for a good cry."
Are You Workir
Work of any sort ts pure dri
your existence. But with a pur
tor a reward and it lightens y<
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life! Ma
building up a savings account i
you with the means to attain y
independence, wealth?they all
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per c
accounts.
THE OLD
The Carolina Natioi
W. A. Clark, Presidents
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
The Avei
Does not realize all that a B
It is a friend?and then sor
A Real
Is a financial institution thj
of the community it serves,
for the solving of-all the fin
tele.
Saving the F
No matter how splendid yc
may be, if you have not
will not bring you the rewt
ripH nnt fho man who has
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Hel]
The Home Pi
Lexingt(
Capita], $50,000.00
Member of Federal
'Everything
AT
San it a:
134-5 Main Street
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TTome Looxing" ana u"Little
Ouick, Polite and attent
Open Day and Night.
' First Lead Petjcils.
The earliest mention of what are
known today a-s lead pencils appears
in records dating back to 1565. This
was shortly after the discovery of the
noted graphite mine at Borrowdale.
England, which furnished the material
for the first pencils.
No Merring Picture.
Prospective Tenant?I like the
rooms, but the view from the front
window is rather monotonous.
Janitor?Well, of course, mum, this
is a flat, not one of them sightseein'
autos.
Home.
| "There's no ni.ace like home, thank
| heaven." sighed the hen-pecked man.
is he locked his hotel room front the
inside.
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Rood IIuUt Wantod.
j Mr. Blimp?"Remember, the hand
j that rocks the crude rules the world.
Don't turret that, dear."
Mrs. Blimp?"Then you come right
in and rule the world a while, I'm
tired."
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Some men go through life with undiminished
faith in their fellow men,
and some sign notes.
Cures Malaria,
Chills, Fever, Bil\j\j\j
ious Fever, Colds
and LaGrippe.
tg With a Purpose
tdgery if it means merely earning
pose back of it you are working
Dur tasks and makes work a real
r
ke your life a success! Start by
n this institution. It will furnish
/mi?* rvUiArtf \ onrtafnrtohlD Vi r\rrt a
vUl U C? V V 111 L VI UViikWf
como within your reach if you
ent.) paid on both large and small
RELIABLE
lal Bank of Colombia
Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
Jos. M. Bell, Cashier.
age Man
ank means to a community,
ne.
IBank
it functions for the welfare
It has machinery at hand
ancial problems of its clienI
irst Essential
>ur idea or how practical it
A.VED something your idea
ird it deserves. If it be carsaved
and whose money is
i who will profit most. _
p You Save
[ational Bank
)n, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
Good To Eat"
lHt
ry Cafe
Columbia, S. C.
scnab!e Prices,
Different" from the others
ive service.