The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 27, 1922, Image 3
.
. , , / T
BATESBURG NEWS. j
.
5 A / "* Thfc* members of the board of trade
...
.gave & turkey supper last Friday eventag
in the Rfed Cross hall, to a large
number of invited guests. Several
isliort talks were made by some of the
lip- - members and invited guests. The ^upper
was prepared by the school improvement
association - and civic
league uf B^tesburgr Dr. W. P. Timmerman,
president of the board of
tcade. acted as tb&stmaster and tnr
tWJdm^the. 9peghers, in happy* form..
v T&& large potato canning house will
Sbon be completed and which is likely
^ 16b prove a valuable asset to our town,
Will be ready for this year's crop of
--- j
.v potatoes. The building win noia
abbut 12,000 bushels. i
i
Mr. W. A. McSwaln of Columbia,
former State Insurance Commissioner,
wins here on business Friday.
Mrs. H.L. Harman and children ,
of Lexington are visitinng relatives (
here this week . I,
k Dr* R. H. Timmerman is attending i
;^<ourt at|8aluda today. J J
IKr. w. T. Brown, cashier of the]
Rich Insurance Agency of Columbia,.
^ Jtraa in town Thursday of last week. |
N. P. Mitchell, Esq., a member of
the Columbia bar, was in town Suu^ j
Hon. Julius Sharpe. county superintendent
of education, and Mr
^ fVank George, the popular dhd effl-.
ekmt postmaster of Lexington, were
/.gaesta of friends in to^n last Friday
^ Ifc. Jeaee F. Ouzts, the well known
insurance and business man of Green,
Wood, was t^e guest of friends in town
J:>. ; MrvE?.E. Smith is haying erected^. f
<tai his lot .on Live street, hear the !
^^^MwSodist church, a modern and4 up- j
| "tO'date dwelling. Mr. Homw Mil-.
^^RSfi^S^yt^fejW^MVV.r'<$$"{*JC'-ST-V.. ^ j * S
to prepare for positions nov
information address:
GREENWOOD BUI
Greenwot
! EAGLE "MIKAD0"^^5
%
EBg^fy: vvhhhhhhhbbsmhii
For Sate ?t your Dealer
AS* FOE THE YFIXOW PE
EAGLE 1
EAGLE PENCIL CO*
EVERY OWE LIKES T(
Do not forget to remember
acountwithus It does not d
gifts but increases in value, aid
which we add to the deposits.
, Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto t
tegc? v
e-T-xv v Ti?nv
IAJLUMBL
RESOURCES
1 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on ?
! | |j
C.D.KE1
Cofaimbi
r Yt
f A' i.v ;
Special dealers is Coff
Coffees Roasted <
Ria
C. D. KE
hi ii i \ y i
v -
' Mesrs. S. R. Kyzer and M. M.
Howard visited the fomer's brother,
Mr. O. D. Kyzer, down near Pelio&
last Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kyzer visited
H. A. and Mrs. Howard last Sunday
evening. '
Mr. N. E. Rish, a prominent farmer
of the vGilbert section died suddenly
at his home at an early hotir
thir^Cfuesday") morning." Mr* Rish
had been in , declining health for
some time-although-able to be up and
. V* S ' * doing
some work, which - made his
death a shock to his family and
friends. He leaves a wife and eight i
- -? ..... I
living children, tnree Doys ana nv?
girls, also one daughter preceded him
to the spirit land eight or ten years
ago. Also twenty-six living grand
children and three dead; two great
grand children. He also leaves two
brothqna and three sisters as follows:
G. E. PJsh of Steedman. H. J. Rish
of Saxe G-otha, Mrs. J. E. Ballington
of, Lexington, Mrs. Frances (truster
ind Mm. H. A, Howar.d of Gilbert .
7 3 , ??
, . \ _v '
* *
NOTICE T OCREDITORS.
United States District Court, Eas-<
tern District of South Carolina?In
-Bankruptcy:; *
In the matter of, J. K.- Haltiwanker
and Ola Haiti wangeri individually
and as co-partners trading and doing
business as J. K. Haltiwanger
.* Company, Bankrupts. *
To the <;^reditors of said bankrupts:
Take notice that the above bank- j
rupts have filed their petition for dis-j
charge an dthat a hearing will be had
thereon* on the 2nd day of November,
1922, before said-court at Charleston,
in said district at |fl o'clock in the.
forenoon and that all. creditors and
othef pe -sons interested may appear
at said time and place and^how cause
if any they have, why the prayer of
said petitioners should not be granted,
v'' RICHARD W. HUTSON,.
SJ-Z7-4t. ' vierit.
.V ^2 _
\ r;\ ^ T ' * .
- V f_
CLERK'S SALE.
y\; ' * . ^ j ; , ' ' ... - i .
State fit South Carolina. County of
#
Lexington .--Court of Common
iPleas. Edward
L. Craig, Plaintiff against
Joseph Wfran^et al, Defendants.
By virtue of authority vested in me
by Oi^der bf the Court in the above
entitled Cause, I will sel Jaefore the
Cou&Howse door In Lexington, S. C.,
it public auction^o the highest bidder
a "
[tu^ legal h^ur^of sale oh the
3 Bookkeepers
5 Stenographers .
-x
r awaiting them. Fpr full
:iN?SS COLLEGE v
>d, S. C.
v
it :n jtz; -rW-^
|^Sp^^Pencil No. 1741
Made in fire grades j
urtf WITU Tllff Dm RANn I i
nvumu. fiKADO
1PANY. NEW YORK V
?^? 1.
1 : - ? .
' ?,. . 1111
) BE REMEMBERD
the children "with a bank
^predate like many other
ied by the liberal interest
National Bank
A, S. C.
, $10,000,000.00
%
Savings Accounts
SNY'CO.
13, S. C.
ees Teas and Sugars I
laily
) Sold it Cot Prices.
NNYCO.
' * 9 *
same being the 2nd day of said month,
the following described real estate, towit:
' "All that plantation or tract of land
situate in Lexington County, State of
South Carolina, near Swansea, containing
one hundred ninety acres
(190), more dr less, and bounded on
the North and Hast by lands now or
'formerly of L. H. Witt, of M. H.
'Witt, and of others perhaps, on the
South by lands now or formerly of C.
L. Rast and of C. M. Varn and of
'others perhaps, and on the West by
lands of being the tract of
land conveyed to Joseph Safran, by
'L. H. Witt, and M. H. Witt by deed
dated October 4. 1920. and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of Court
for Lexington County. January 18,
1921, in Book "3-V" of deeds page
413."
' Terms of sale: Cash, successful bidder
to make a deposit of one hundred
^'dollars. Purchaser to pay for papers,
revenue stamps and recording fees*
H. L. HARMON (L. S.)
v ' CJerk of Court.
R. E. CAR WILE,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
r Sept. 8th,'1922.
y CLERK'S SALE .
' ' 'State
of *#uth Carolina, County of
' Lexington.?Court of Common
' Pleas. ? /
^ *
"Cecif Campbell, et al., Plaintiffs
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAXiL'B CATARRH MEDICINE hu
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 MUcoxarBorfaces,
thus reducing the inflammation
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
' - ''
' 'V . ' . 4
Missouri Lady Suffered Unlit She
Tried Gurdm.?Says "Resdft
Was Srapnjjng,M-?Got Along
fine, Became Normal
ri Heollfr.
~ "" 'm:
Springfield Mo.?"Mr back was so
I weak I could .hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was hot well at any tlmfc," says $&*';
?. V. Willlaga^wlfe of^ well-known
Cardui '^ husband, ba^ng heard]
of Cardui, proposed getting it for me.
"I saw after. taking some Cardui
... that I was improving. The result
was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Dater I suffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt alL run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband s&id
he would ge$ me-#ome Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
good healthy condition. I carihot
say too much for it" ^
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use ot Cardui
fiinca it nail helned no man v. von
should not hesitate to try C&rdul 12
troubled with womanly aflmenta.
For sale everywhere. BUWl
Your Fa
\
f V
J
t
* .
y
You'll get 'em better h
Our reputation assures relia
more, may get less. We da
us hear from you when in n
Clover, Crimson Clover, Alf
* Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats, \
\
TTairv V^frh RftDP Sftfid V
* * ??? ,7 * ^ i? 7
nial Rye Grass, Italian Rye
Grass, Poultry Foods, Gard<
/
/
Lorick & Lc
Columbi
it , 111?1 msmmnKSSssss
against Marina Rich, et al., DeBjfevirtue
of authority vested ih me
by Girder of the Court in the above entitle^
Cause, I wiH sell before the
house door in Lexington, S.
public auction to the highest
bidder during the legal hours of sale,
on file firs Monday in Octobern ext,
the aame being the 2nd day of said
! month, the following described real
! estate, to-wit:
' r$jUi' those pieces, parcels or lot of
' na Info Vno 1 O an<1 5 nf
the^tate land of D. D. D. Mitchell,
sittfgra lying and being ki the incorporaffe
limits of the town of Leesville,
ran^n Lexington County and State
aforesaid, containing thirty acres,
joining and being bounded on the
NifimHt 'by lot No. 4 of said estate land;
'onf^jae East fronting on the Holley
Fejpy road 627 feet;, ?n the South
'458gfrfeet by road leading from-Hol'
leymii Eerry road on to branch, said
rQfcKfceparating it from land of H. F.
H^Kbx. All of which bounds will
ndHyhilly appear by referenoe to plat
'ng^B^by W. H. Hare, Surveyor, and
d|Bpbctober 23-25, 1901."
; of Sale: Cash, Purchaser to
' paj^for. papers, revenue stamps and
Hi L. HARMON (L. S.)N
Clerk of Court.
;]^^RTIN & STURKIB,
^^Ssorneys for Plaintiffs.
Ike Taylor Drug C0.
Druggists
1520 MAIN STREET
Phone 5088
Columbia, S. C.
Vjfigpitet Articles, Prescriptions,
I'.'.Everything thaft goes to make a
I First-Class Drug Store. i
. CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS I
Headache,'. I
1 p INDIGESTION |
Stomach Trouble | :
SOLD EVERYWHERE- I
I Seeds
. ' *
/ ' <
ere. Buy at home?of us.
ble goods. You can't get
ve you risk and time. Let j
f ' v
eed of Onion Sets, Burr
' i
alfa, Fulghum, Applei>and
A nter Barley, Winter Rye,
fheat, Grass Seeds, Perent
'
*
\ Grass, Kentucky Blue
m and Flower Seeds.
%
!
wraftce, Inc.
ia, S. C.
Twp-horse wagons standard makefrom
$75 to $85.
And Good
Buggies standard make from $50.00
up.
siets harness $15.00 up.
The Place to get Bargains.
GREGORY COXDER MULE CO..'
1109 Hampton St , Colombia, S. C.
KEEP YOUNG.
'? >
__________ i
I -People
with bad backs and weak i1
kidneys are apt to feel old at sixty, {
Many ol? folks say Doan's Kidney Pills j
help them keep young. Here's a Lexington
case:, 1 I
Mrs. C. S. Rauch, W. Main St., I
says: "I was complaining with my
back and kidneys and the trouble
came on from heavy work and a cold.
Mornings I felt dreadfully tired and
my back was sore and stiff. Sharp
pains caught me across my kidneys.
My head felt light and I became so
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 , read about Doan's Kidney j
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-Milburij \
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
!
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
(alotaDS 1
T?*0? ****
The purified and refined i
calomel tablets that are free j
from aausea and danger.
No calts necessary, as t
Calotabs act like calomel
and salts combined. De- 1
mand the genuine in 10c
knd 35c packages, bearing j
above' ir^de-mar k. t
i
. ; LOW ROUND TRIP EXCU
a I ?Fro in?
y ; COLOMBIA, S.
I f $24.15 ATLANTIC CI
(jl i August 1, 9, 15, 23, 29 S<
ilp f $34.00 NIAGARA FA1
/ J August 2, 10, 16, 24, 30, Sep
| 27, October 5, 1]
v/' Limit 18 Day
JL For particulars comrau
r R. S. Brown, District Pas
I 741 Broad St., Augt
^ S ? 0 | ^ 6 r D ^ a
hUUI 1K<
% \ See
MEW
$ Graduate Pr
>> Permanently
? Witl
| WALTER SSt
| 1420 Mai
$ Columbia
rVlTAMINES-*
precious health-building elements
are essential factors
of growth to every child.
Scott's Emulsion.
is the food-tonic of special
value to children. It
is rich in vitamines?
builds health and pro- Tut
motes growth! Jjjy
I V. ItAnm* QlAAmfiikM V f_ 1
OV-VJil a ?' # ? - X
I?
3S?"
EEMJSKS
'/V >^0R THE BEUEP OF ^ J
Coughs, Colds. Croup,
WHOOPIN6 COUCH, HOARSENESS; *
bronchitis! ^
?SOU? EVERYWHERE*^
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES
Machinery Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes, Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers,
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven- '
tilators, Grating, Etc. ;
m ? i * WW* m
Lombard iron Works
& Supply CO., GEORGIA !
Ford Supplies and Repairs in Slock. \
Evertt-Harvard-Dayton
and Player Pianos
VICTROLAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
>08 Main Street, .Columbia, S. C.
tfail Orders Receive Special Attention
?
Flowers, Seeds Etc
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS.
I . r?
Roses. Carnations, Chrysanthe\
'L '
numS. Daisies, Gladiolus, and other .
riowers tastefully arranged for every
l&e. Wedding Bouquets, Corsages, I
Boxes and Baskets of Flowers, Fun- |
ral Sprays, Wreaths. Crosses, Pillows,
tc. Blooming Pot-Plants.
Everything in- Bulbs and
Plants.
*OSE HILL GREENHOUSES
[225 Lotfy Street Phone 5043
COLUMBIA, S. C.
/ ' /
RSIOX FARES; %. . v
TY, N. J. j 11
jptember 6,12 ? J? I
LiLS. N. Y. ;
teinber 7, 13.21, J ^
fx
nicate with J
senger Agent, J'
ista,- Ga.
y ^ S y stcm
I
'"V V TT% ? wi r* A $
JUBLLS r | .
EEMS " 1
actipedist ?
Connected $
IOE SHOP |
in St., |
, S. C. 8
J