The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 08, 1922, Image 2
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HOME DEMONSTRATION' ^
(XIB NEWS.
Thin Is cake and candy month for
th<r
much SnteHttUin these luxuries Is
being 'displayed. It Is very evident
that we still crave luxury; but
Thanksgiving, the season of luxury Is
nofJ&ir'Why,*and>theNvomen and girls
. should be prepared for it.
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The Boiling Springs, Home Dexrjon._a.
!,i.l .il.v Mn? ?.* *Uft ft.e "*r
sintuvii uiuu iuct at ui^rjiiuiuc .m. au,* o,?
Lanie Keisler, Monday", .November the
sixth, with an att.endai}^et. of six., The
making a sponge cake w^h demonstrated
and while it was baking the,
ladles enjoyed a social hour, although
the. attendance was pot large, it la'believed
thatthiswas a profitable'meeting,
judging from-the interest that was
shown.. Vr : .
The following recipe was used:6.
eggs,: , . , l c it I' 1
p.; .flour, . ^ .? ' ? -. -J' > i
le.; sugar, .< m *. . > ? '? ;?)
lr4 t? .gait, , i rf j .'v
Juice of1-2 of a lemon H ,
Break the eggs separately, beat the
. whites to which the sale has been
added, until dry; add one-hair of tl%.
sugar and ;beat in well. 'Beat theyolks
until lemon colored, add ' the
lemon juice and remainder of sugar,
and ti^at' 'Well.'1 ^old' the whites* and
the flour Into this lightly. Then pour
It Into aft' agle cake pan, which has a
* parafin paper In the bottom but no
grease. -Place in a cold' oven and j
bake very slowly for 45 minutes or un- J
til It leaves the pan around the edges.
THenf turn, dowh ou a plate and when
old remove from the pan. Serve
with hot or Cold sauce. '
Snnsltjno Sauce. , , .
4 egg yolks,
2e. sugar. (.
1c. water,
lc. whipped creapt* ,,, t . ?
Cpok spgar and iwa??r. .until It, spins
..a thread well. Pour this gradually
on tlje beatep yolfc?,> flavor with lemon
or orange.. When, cool fold in lc.
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^9 . . - sOplPBf ? W*
pi Jt- ft I>. 8, Columbia, Tea^-^
H aMt3Tano%^Se? n
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CABDVI
I Hia Woman's Toote p
H aodsetftfor It 1 took only one lli
rj bottle at that time, and K helped Bs
| me; seemed to strengthen and 11
1 buUd me right up. So that is | i
bow I first knew of Cardui. Bfl
I After that,... when .l began to El
get weak .and. 'no account*. 1. 11
I sent right for Cardtih end It Eg
never failed to help me." j
I If you are weak and suffering 11
I from womanly ailments, Cardui II
fi may be Just what you need, fit
8 Take Cardui. It hat helped H
: tbouaands, and. ought to help si
L *?At all druggists' and dealers*. II
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Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
lalotaDS
The purified end refined
calomel tablet# that ere free
from nausea and danger.
No salts necessary, as
Calotabs act like calomel
and salts combined. De
mand the gemtine in 10c
and 35c packages, bearing
above trade-mark.
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astration Col. .
' Notice: Women, begin to plan to at
tead..th?-blg^ rally-at-T.extn gt6fi"3&t u r
day, November 18th, at 10:30 a, m
'You will*hear our state specialists am
learn what-other women of the count,
are doing: 'You t^tnribi'arford to mis
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HOW TO DF^TROY r ,
COTTON STALKS
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"Clemson College, Nov. 6.?Fracti
rally every scientist; farmer' and ever;
one else who has given- any thought t<
'the,matter at all. has agreed that thi'
cotton stalks should be. destroyed a
'soon after picking is finished-as pos
'sibl^, as opp of the most c'.importan
steps in ,fighting the boll.-;weevil,, bu
there, is still some confasion as to thi
best, methods of destroying the stalks
says prof..,C., P. Blackwell; Agrono
mist;, who, makes the - following <sug
gestions:, , , , i ..
f 'Decidedly the best method is t<
'plow, the stalks under, thoroughly u
> Boon 'as possible.' If a farmer ha
' good plows and good teams and hi
stalked are small, this is'not a difficul
matter, 'but it 'can not be done effee
tively with a ohe-horse plow and i
small mule. ""Stalks of average siz<
'can be turned 'under with a walkini
plow ahd two average mules or horses
Practically any kind of stalks can b<
turned under'with a three-horse rid
ing plow if a weed hook or weed chaii
is used.' Large plows and tracton
can turn any'size of stalk effectively
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Narcissus,
Chinese Sacred Lilj
/ Hyacinths. 7..
CUT FLOWERS OP ALL KINDS.
<,,; Chas. L. Sligh
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_'\\ ' ' OOldJMBIA, S. C/! '
1444 Main St. Pbone 7?f
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Colum
Special dealers io1 Co
jj Coffees Roasted
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The Ave
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Does not realize all that a
It is a friend?end then s
A Re*.
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Is a financial institution tl
of/the community it servei
for the solving of all the fl
tele.j '
t
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oavrng uk i
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No matter how splendid :
may be, if you have not J
will not bring you the re\
ried- otit, the man who ha
behind your idea* is the os
Let Us He!
The Home 1
Lexing
Capital, $60,000.00
Member of Federi
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ij It is not necessary to cut the stalks
I before plowing them.under. In fact, j
I they turn under ntatth better ijLjiot
J dttt'firfct.
' If n farmer wishes to platjt a sjmall
/ grain or on after his eptton ahjjl can not
twined In time to plant "his small
grain, then the Best method is to giant
the grain in hie, cotton middies ei-rly,
and when #f<jst ht^ killed the
" they may be ciit with a stalk cutter
J and ..destroyed very effectively.Vlt is
y true that this d.pe? not-get .the. stalks
g in^oi tl\e ground but it does get. them
down in the green grain crop wiiere
the weevil can not live, throughout ithe
"winter. .... ? - :? j-'tUr.'
' During the early day* of fighting
_ tho weevil some entomologists reeoriiy
'mended -the burning of stalks as h
a method of destruction,1 And many far^
e mers have practiced it, blit this nraca
tice has in nearly all cases prOven
ir ... '
e Our
I. ' y< 11 M-'
. .. , Accuracy i .
1 Quality
' i > Scrvictj 1 ?''* **
, give you . ;
. "Well Fitted Glasses'? a
; ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
i 1207. Hampton Street
s COLUMBIA, S. O.
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DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
WATCHES, CLOCK& ,
JEWELRY, SILVER,
CUT GLASS
} RELIABILITY
SQUARE DEAUNG
BOTTOM PRICES. <
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-^JEWELER
COLUMBIA, S.C.
? 161#MAIN ST.
gas j e#
:nny co.
bia.S.0.
flees Teas and Sugars
daily
ce Sold at Cot Prices.
ENNY CO.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmommammmmmmm?K*
MAT
rage Man
Bank raeane to a community,
ome.
i! Bank
hat fanctions for the welfare
a. It has mac binary at hand
inancial problems of its clien1
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First Essential
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pour idea or how practical it
SAVED something your idea
yard it deserves. If it hecar~
,s saved and whose money is
le who will profit most.
lp You Save
National Bank
ton, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
J Reserve Association
very ba%: apd it is a particularly bad *'
practice in South Carolina, becausck;
pur soils are deficient in organic ml^'- ^
ter. In fact, lack ..pin.prganic. matter
ffafr ?-iptlnfSipi
rWod^ti<& wjfjle IfiTVolrc siijiplyjppf '
organic matter is tlie very foundation
of oTr boll waHril fight and is a first
essential to streeessful cotton production
under boll . weevil conditions.
MMiH II
maaaiHCi
. FOR
CONSTIPATION
I BILIOUSNESS
Headache s
i INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHEREI
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Evertt-Harvard-Dayton j
\? aod Player Piaoos
V1CTR0LAS and VICTOR
I RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
The John Church Co.,
608 Main Street, .Colombia, S. C.
Mail Orders Receive Special Attention
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COUGHS AND COLDS j
I often tenacious, B j
are a rfrain imnn i I
Ithe vital forces. 1
SOOH'S EMULSION j
| strengthens the whole |
(system and helps a
drive out the pre- I
disposing cause. Mjf I
Scott & Bowot, BIocmfield^N. J. I
, ALSO MAKERS OF
Kl-HOIDS
I (Tablets or Grannie*) I
I ^INDIGESTION !
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i tan
I WEE1
I i DRESSES
I j Dresses, nil wool, navy blue s
I broidered, positively the latest
I prices $4. Wi, $6 .08, $10.OS
; 1 SKIRTS AND WAIS
i U r * Assortment of all wool, ladies S
| nellars, and perKCH. a lartre selecti
t i I prices $3 !l
II 200 Silk Waists, formerly sold fo
tour Sale Price
I j i| Come Karly and get the wais
B I have them in all sizes.
M 5 SHOES SHOES SHO
| | Anothe lot of Men's Wor
I ! 3 Men's Dress Khoes, dark tan, ^
III 1ier heels, for
i ; Children's dark tan Scufflers,
II I large size 2
i I j !] I .a dies Shoes in all sizes, a ban
j ! : A special lot of Ladies Shoes, K
i ' i Men's heavy winter underweai
j ; value, garment
j ; ] j Men's heavy weight Union Sui
i : |, Ladies heavy weight Shirts
III Ftnvs' he?W U-Olpht I'nlnn 111
Ix' 8Uit .
, , Lndiens heavy Outing Gown?,
Ladies Bed Hoom Slippers, in
Ladies lisle thread Hose, all <
HEADLIGHT Overalls, in all si
BLUE .BUCKLE Overalls, in i
Good Make Overalls, in all sic
~taF
933 Gervofis St.
When we burn our stalks wc burn the
arsapjc matter which Is so ^es8^p,tl#f.l; ;>
ctf^raocess, and fio greater mistake can^ j
be made in fi^htipg thevboflt weeviip^ .
L>ep. up plow our stalk? un^r or ct|t
thoin down in a covefe crqj$ t*|th a ^
stalk, cutter b'trfe? let via Iwer DtifW $
them.. 1
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Are You Working
' 'Work* Of any soi t ib pure drudi
your existence. But with a purp<
iui u rewuru ana 11 ngntens you
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life! Mak<
building: up a pavings account in
" you with the means to attain yot
independence, wealth?they all <
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cer.
accounts. :
THE OLD]
The Carolina Nation;
W. A. Clark, President. ?
T. 8. Bryan, VJ President. ?
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COTTON
1 Lexington
ILEXINGT
We will run our gin only or
further notice. Highest ms
and cotton seed.
Sam P
' Operating Lexii
COTTONSEED
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IENBAU
n Y sppr
erge, fancy err.- Indies Ooat Rui
styles, our sale navy blue serge a
p, $16.98 and up sale Price
rrs ME.V8 AJVT
A special ?f >**
ikirts, plaid pru- blue serge, a goo
Ion of sizes, sale Prices
SO, $4.4T,t $6.98
v 11.50 and up, 1 We have a larg
??c one or two pairs
t you want, we great saving on U
and
ES FJi
k Shoes, all
$2.24 up Dress Gingham
vith U. S. rub$2
98 ported colors per
sizes from 5 to } Assorted color#
$1.49
ruin k< AR
lack Kid. .$2.*24 3C inch gea
\ fleered, a 7Gc
85c per yard
its. Sale price,
Homespun Phi]
flBc
and Drawers Light colors.
49c
lite, all sizes yard
74c Dark colors, ea
r bargain . .98c Heavy weight,, g<
all colors. . .9?c ' yard...
colors, 8 pr. 98c , ,
72 inch, pure wl
izee, a bargain
..$1 74 value, pe yad ..
all sizes. . .fl.35 Window Curta
:ee $1.20 per yard
lENBAL
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Find the Rock Beneath. ?
->'The stepg~or Tfflth WmJiTtia WAtf~"
void, but fiad Jlhia. rock beneath.
?Whittler. 1 ' ?Western
surgeo^i says health dc*hds
upon the condition' of the lining
of the stomach. Don't, forget the
luuke lining.
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j With a Purpose .
* ? ' < it
gery if it meana merely earning
3se back of it you are working
r tasks and makes work a real 1
, t . * #11 ' V. .'it' I' : * ?/ ?/
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} your life a success! Start by
this institution. It will furnish |
ji uujvuv. Jt\ cuiiuui luuir i1uiim,
:ome within your reach if you
it.) paid on both large and email
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RELIABLE
al Bank of Colombia
J no. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
Joa. M. Bell, Cashier.
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COTTON SEED
Ginnery
ON, S. C. f
i Friday of each week until
irket prices paid for cotton, I j
: P. Roof Jr.
: ; ...... i
ifton Ginnery.
COTTON !
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M'S
IALS i.
COAT SUITS I
ts. in all w^ol velour, tricotines, K
>nd leading shades, latest styles, j ;
$9.95, $12.98, $24.95 I
> YOWG MEN'S SUITS B
mng men's Suits, al wool, navy g
d Huit for god wear, our Sale f, [. i
$17.95,924.45 |,|
BOYS' SUITS |
e assortment of Boy*' BuJts, with
of pants. We ran assure you a i
le Boy's Suits, Prices $3.98, $4.98 j i
$6.98 I
TRA KPKCUALiS. j 'j
.s, formerly sold for 12 l-2c, us- .
yard 10c j !
i, Dress OinRhams, a IBc value, | ;
12 1-2c j ,
Island Sheeting, heavy weight, 1
10c |
ids, per yard 10c I
heavy woight Outing, per n
l-SSc |
:tra he-avy Outing, per yard. . lSc
:>od Mattress Tickings, per ! j
I
lite Linen Table Damask, $1.50 !
[ j
. ii.uiifc, liuwrrwi ?.eHlgn, : !
10c I
Columbia, S. C. |
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