The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 06, 1922, Image 7

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* MANAGERS OF SECOND PRIMARY ELECTION. | |: * TTc.der the rules of the Democratic p party of South Carolina and the law I ' 'I governing the same, the folowing is a : & ,Alist cf voting precincts and managers! % C^for the Primary election to be held in Lexington county on Tuesday, Auguts. *9; ' Managers, I irmo?Grady Shuler, Carl Dreher, Jesse Folk, Jno. W. Younginer, clerk. 5 >' Piney Woods?W. J . Frick, M . K. r I " t , . Prick, L.. B. Shealy, D. A. Kleckley, clerk. She.rpe'e Hill?J. Lee Sharpe, M. // J1. King, W. B. Sean, clerk. i Leosville?J. D. Langford, J, S. ^ Crosson. E. P. West, W. G. Dunc&n, Vjlerk. c J , Pine Ridge?H. L. Epting, G. D. ' Koon, J. P. Swygert, R. L. Ballea- . tine, clerk. Irene?W. D. Rish, J no. S. Addy, i J" ^ Horace Gable, G. B. Wilson, clerk. Kit7 Chapln?G. W. Counts, L. K. Palmer, B. Derrick, E. Riser, clerk. |^i;_ Macedonia?-W. A. Epting, B. L. / Arnick, J. N. iiam, clerk. I Batesburg?E. L. Hartley, Al- !< i./^ffced Hire, E. Boland, Frank B. EdBp wards, clerk. j| Ridge Road?C. C. Koon, G. W. K* . Meetze. D. B. Shealy, C. B. Caugh-j jp/ man, clerk. t? T TcoioVi Tav. i, \31iut: l?fk. li. v.i AiJO, aocm... ->.?? 9?" lor, H. H. Clamp, 1. B. Keisler, ?.,* Magnolia?Wilbur Derrick, Arthur S|v* D. We-S3inger, Geo. A. Derick, clerk. Sandy Run?Bee Sailor, E. W. E.\ Redmcn, W. H. Wannamaker, clerk. || Boylston?C. B. Livingston, E. E. H Hendrix, J. J Shull, Miss Eunice Hp.K. Wessinger, clerk. j M. Rishton?B. F. Berry, W. A. Ri&h, O. L. Lucas, clerk. ; Grout's Store?Rufus L. Okner. ? Frank Langford, Jacob Bo wens, John ?v Dreher, clerk. Brook land?W. R. Lowe, R. L. & 8buier, P. J. Wessinger, Sanders |g *ook, clerk. p St. Andrews?Qointon L. Corlt?y. WiUlam B. Hook, 8. R. Tounginer. J. K, Peiion?O. L. Hutto, D. C, CupPercy L. Shumpert, J. Frank Kneece, clerk. Onyoe?S. R. Addy. J. L. Lorick, ff&fWi. K. Spigrner, clerk. H?v" Mima-?Ben Rodgers, Silas Clarke, KSbXtenry Weetmoreland. Reedy Boe t .'Edmund?Raymond Shealy, Char- j fWANTED k to prepare for positions no\ Hp; information address: P* GREENWOOD BU *:- Greenwo * *.'v ' . " ?? '? ?!*. ? . na.n.a i s ! <? ? a hi 1 EAGLE <4MIKAD0">^| For Said e. 2 your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOV/ PI ; , I EAGLE I ' | EAGLE PENCIL CO! I EVERY ONEUKEST *3* I fi5BBS555555B5BBBB8B5S5B5SSBBS m m - Do not forget to remember acount with us It does not H gifts but increases in value, ai [which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited The Palmetto COLUMBI RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on r n irn m-.- t. u. I" Coiumbi | Special dealer? ia Caff II Coffees Roasted c w Ricf I c D KE ? " m ley Baughman, Henry Gable, Julian Sharpe, clerk. Brook?Marion Derrick, Paul Lewis, Clarence Addy, E. H. Addy, clerk. St. Matthews?J. D. McCartha, W. H. Keisler, L. C. Price, Rudolph Oswald, clerk. Pond Branch?E. M. Smith, J no. W. Lewie, J. E. S^nith, Haskell Sharpe, clerk. Oak Grove?J. K. Day, Charlie 'Gunter, J. F. Gunter, clerk. Poplar Springs?F. E. Brodie, L. E. Clamp, Dr. B.'s. Mack, B. O. Smith, clerk. Hollow Creek?J. D. Price, B. B. Kaminer, Roy J. Sease, clerk. ' Lexington?J. A. Barre. D. Ellis Efird, R. F. RobertB, R. E. Cook, clerk. Swansea?Sam J. Derrick, C. W. Reece, P. L. Redmond, P. L. Lybrand, clerk. Gaston?T. H. Pound, Sam Watt, V. L. Goodwin, W. D. Pound, clerk. Cromer?8. M. Corley, J. E. Buff, Joe Kaminer, clerk. Boiling Springy?J. S. Miller, P. H. Derrick, Talley Shealy, clerk. Pool's Mill?A. C. Kirkland, Curtis Flake, W. M. Jefeoat, clerk. Samaria?F. S. Burgess, L. M. Fox, W. Weetmoreland, clerk. Steedman?J. I. Barr, Har'.ey Hall, A. B. Quattlebaum, clerk. Summit?W. A. Hall, L. F. Oswald, W. C. Hall, V. H. Shealy. clerk. Polls will open at S a. m. and close at 4 p. m. T. . CALLISON, County Chairman. 666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. A Fine Tonic. KEEP YOUNG. People with bad backs and weak kidney? are apt to feel old at sixty. Many old folks say Doan's Kidney Pills help them keep young. Here's a Lexington ease: Mrs. C. S. Ranch. W. Main St., says: "I was complaining with my back and kidneys and the trouble came on from heavy work and a cold. Mornings I fe*t dreadfully tired and my back was sore and stiff. Sharp pains caught me across my kidneys. My head felt light and I became so Injuries. Slight small injuries and they become nose at ail.?Fuller. .... - -L , ' 3 Bookkeepers 5 Stenographers v awaiting them. For full SINESS COLLEGE od, S. Co \ Pencil No. 174 Mada in five grades IHCIL WITH THE RED BAND MIKADO j .iPANY. NEW YORK 0 BE REMEMBERD the children with a bank depreciate like many other dcd by the liberal interest National Bank lA, S. c. $10,000,000.00 Savings Account? VMMMMHMSMMaMBMMVIWHMHBMMMMMMHMMV MNY CO. la, S. C. ees Teis aii Sugars laily i Sold at Cot Prices. MNY CO. dizzy I wasn't even able to get out of bed. I was run down and my housework became burdensome. My kidneys did not act as they should and when I road about Doan's Kidney Pills I bought some at the Harmon Drug Store. Doan's rid me of the trouble and I haven't had a spell with my kidneys in some time now." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Two-horse wagons standard make from $75 to $85. And Good Buggies standard make from $50.00 up. ^tets harness $15.00 up. The Place to get Bargains. GREGORY COXDER MULE CO.. 1109 Hampton St , Columbia, S. C. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'9 CATARRH MBDICINE has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus reducing the inflammation Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. i a WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN NbMri hir MM IM S. Trie* UrraL?-Styi "tat Ww Svprbkf."?G*t AIng Rm? Bccnt Kiml ui Becttor. pringfWd mo.?"my back wai to titk I could hardly stand up, and I would bar? bearing-dcwn pains and was not well at any toe," says Mrs, D. V, Williams, wife of. & well-known farmer on Rout? 6, this place. "I kept getting headaches and baring to go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. "My husband, haying heard of Cardui, proposed getting it for me. "I saw after taking some' Cardui ... that I was improving. The result was surprising^ I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for it." > Thousands of -women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the ure of Cardui. Since it has helped bo many, you should not hesitare to try Cardui If troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. EL82 Your Fa i i You'll get 'em better 1 i j Our reputation assures reli; i more, may get less. We sj us hear from you when in 1: Clover, Crimson Clover, Al: ilea Rust-Proof Seed Oats, j Hairy Vetch, Rape, Seed nial Rye Grass, Italian Ry< Grass, Poultry Foods, Card Lorick & Lc Cola inly \ 1 : f AMJd-*1 NEWS. c ..'/o j The hea< ; * community ic not a ' very good v Mrs. M c.. -i...- k, who has been 1 I very ill for some time does not seem j'to improv '-ny. We hope lor her a '('speedy recovery. - ^ Mr. .T. W. Shealv left recently for Townsville. S. where he will en- / I'gage in school work for the coming 'session.. '* Mr. B. E. Amick and family, ac- ( companied by Mr. O. D. Amick. * * t spent Sunday afternoon rith Mr. L. ;C. Lindlei and family. * 1 Misses /lice unci Lucile Waits spent 1 Sunday with their chums, Misses An' nie and "Mary L*e Shealy. 'last Friday after a lew weeks stayE ^ Mrs. W. u. IIreturned nome ' last Friday after * t* w week's stay 1 with relatives and i bends in and t around Clinton. ' Mr. F. O. Kentinx and family visited at Mr J. F. Amiok's last Sun-l ; day. Miss Pearl Lorick and sister and brother worshipped at old Lexington 1 | Baptist last Sunday and dined with i'Mr. Ben. T. Bmvens and family, i Mr. R. b. Sheaiy and wife of New; berry spent a short while Sunday afternoon with Mr. .1. W. Crout and family. i Mr. Luther Oxner and family of I the Cedar Grove sr tion visited with Mr. A. 1. Sheaiy and family last Sunday . I S\S**SSSsS* a. I? ? I The Taylor Drug Co. | Druggists | ' ^0: I. T "V 152# MAI* STREET Cotafeia. S. C. 1 i Toilet Articles. 1'rescriptiona, i . - *='| Everything "w" to make 2 ! ! \r I }, Firjst-Cla^ oku.-.C. I | < ' I t * ^? ???I V ( ' . '' | rn??- .in? ?! I CONSTIPATION ' | BILIOUSNESS ? Headache I | J INDIGESTION I5tomacft i ' ouoie a i -SOLD EVERYWHERE- \ ' B? ?P^-^BTCT. I | ill Seeds ; | i I i i lere. Buy at home--of us. f able goods. You can't get ive you risk and time. Let j # reed of Onion Sets, Burr t'alfa, Fulghurn, Appier and Winter Barley, Winter Rye, j C nofn C r, .1H o Poi'UM. ( 'V JLitJcVL, Vjricto^ I VU i 3 Grass, Kentucky Blue ( en and Flower Seeds. ! I i i j >wrance. Inc. 1 / ; a, S. C. |! i Mr. Tancie Amick of the MaceIonia section and Messrs. K. A. .nd Herbert Amick of thus section I cere recent visitors in and around, ..exington. Mr. J. J. Long and wife and laughters. Misses Ruth, Anna Belle, J a ry and Cora spent a shrc while lundav evening with Mr. D. D. Vmick and family. Among those leaving Mo.idcj for he I-eesville-Batesburg High school pening from this section are as fol- j ows: Misses Mozelle Nichols, Julia I voon, Alice Ruth Hollis, Janie Seiger and Mr. Hoyt Seigler. We wish or tnem much success. Let us all remember the barbecue tnd community fair at Blue Star ichool house on September the 22d ind look forward to make it one of he best of its kind so do not forget he date, September 22. TWO RATTLESNAKES KILLED. While Mr. J. B. Gantt was riding i mower cutting peavine hay on Mr. G. C. Gantt's place near Cedar Pond Branch, on Black Creek, one day last week, on the first round the mower cut the head off of a rattle snake about five feet long, with 14 rattles and a button. On the second round the mower cut the head off of the second rattle snake at nearly the same spot in the field about the sdme __ length with 13 rattles and a button. C ARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the many voters of Lexington county for their support in the last primary election. I can happily and truthfully say, that I made a clean campaign by saying absolutely nothing against any of my most honorabl colleagues. 1 made a resolution after having decided to make the race for Auditor of Lexington county, to do it honorable and fair as usual, and not by Renew your health by purifying your system with falotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free from nausea and danger. No caIts necessary, as Calotabo ac: like calomel arid salts combined. Demand the genuine in 10c and 3Sc packages, bearing above trade-mark. ! LOW KOI NO TRIP EXC j ?From? f \ COLUMBIA, ! / j S24.15 ATLANTIC C August 1, 9, 15, 23, 29 ! ( N- j $34.00 NIAGARA F-" / ' August 2, 10, 16, 24, 30,. Sc 5 27, October 5, V/ Limit 18 Da 1 For particulars comm J H. S. Broun. District Ft i 741 Broad St., Auj ^ s <> u t li c r n R a i i \x i I FOOT TR | Se I M. E. \\ (I i r _ r> <X oiauuaie r ^>> Permanently ? Wit | WALTER SS ? 1420 Mj 11 '*> Columbii /underminding and political thunder, for I don't think that that day is far j distant when such will be wiped out I i 'of existence. Again thanking you for your hearty \ support, hoping that i will be able to / return again in two more years from ' now. D. Ij . SBEALY. I nm I ? Luuun -) BEHEDY . < FOR THE REUEPOP % Coughs, Colds, Croup WH00PIN8 C0U6H, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS .-SOU) EVERYWHERE", CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES v Machinery Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes, Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers, Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. 1 Aml>o fvnm W?.L. I LVlUUOl U &IV1J IT UIB.0 & Supply Co., CEORGU Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock. Evertt-Harvard-Dayton and Player Pianos VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS. EMERSON AND OKEH. The John Church Co., 60S Man Street, .Columbia, S. C. * Mail Orders Receive Special Attention ! FLOWERS > Choicest Carnations, Roses, **Sweet Peas, Freesias, Daffodils, etc. L crrnc Nasturtium, Sweet Pea, Pansy, Daisy, Tomato, Carrot, Melon, Peas, Cauliflower, etc. Everything in Bulbs and Plants. [rose hill greenhouses 1225 L ii'y Struct Phone 5043 COLUMBIA, S. C. iTiSlOX I-YiKKS 1 \ |J\ ITY. X. J. ! I V September 6,12 Jr ILLS. X. Y. J ptembcr 7, 13.21, J 11.19. ! \ A unioate with J isscnger Agent, jj rnsta. Ga. , y S y s t e m ") " OUBLES ? | e >> rrm/ic LiL^lTlJ ss ractipedist ? Connected >> h ? HQESHOP | lin St., * >> i, S. C. $