The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 03, 1919, Image 12
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'& -served nir.e mojiths ^ France as ;
| of the- artillery '82nd Divis
V- ion. He is now. a progresive youm
|| fariker ard business"man. The happ:
|pj> .--yarns-% couple will make their, horrv
p? .,. . . . POTS' FROM C^NTE^VTlXdJEL
| The people are about ^roiig^
> ' Mr. - Nolan Craps and wife visitec
g.. c>his father- M?>^n 5^- i.
|V \ Mr. J.J. Alewine and family visitec
^Mr. J. (^Tajior Sunday afternoon. .
Mr. Ahlsiont/^^hylnr is preparing
to move in the Cedar Grove section.
There to good deal of sickness in
this community at present, but we are
i;t|ia,nkful to say that :'nono are serlousKp^gg
Mr. Wilile Bedenbaugh and Miss
Ki,? - .^. Pearle Long W^re happily married
| Sn&day evening. We wish them a
long and happy-life. V
Mr. Fred White Says, "Don't Idle Becausa
You Only See One Bat."
"I did, pretty soon I found my celr
full. They ate ray potatoes. Aftei
trying RAT-SNAP 1 got 5 dead rats.
| tost later. They pass up the poI
tatoes to eat RAT-SNAP." If there
. . are rats around your place follow Mr.
||| : White's example. Three sixes, 25c, 50c,
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Har
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I There will be a play at Round Hill
f; School house Dec. 13 , beginning
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^ play entitled "The Man from Barneo" |
will be rendered by local talent. Come |
one and ill for he will bring: barrels '
r of fun.,^ Come and enjoy the evening j ~
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with us. A small admission will be j ?*
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charged. Refreshments will be scrv- |
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proceeds to go for the benefit of
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s? parried November 30,'the Rev. W. ^
ix" Hayes officiating, Miso Wilbur Gun.
ter and, Mr. J. V. Gunter, both of the n
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Steedmain section. The- groom is a j
"rwell-to-do farmer, while the bride is
a daughter) of the late Eld ridge Gun- g
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NEWS FROM PISGAH. !
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The farmers are most through I
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owing grain. I
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A large crowd attended ThanksgivT
i? service at Piserah.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith spent a
hort while Sunday afternoon with
Ir. and Mrs. John Zinkor.
The man.v friends of Air. Zinker \vill''
e sorry to hear of his bad health.
Miss Addie Taylor spent the week
nd in Columbia.
Misses Mae Burgess and Estelle^
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toof spent Sunday with their friend. (
liss Leola Long. i
Miss Celia Hook spent Saturday.ight
and Sunday with her cousin
frs. Ed. Hendrix.
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Mr. Bearden Roof spent Tlianksiving
at home.
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Miss Jennie Lee Price spent.Satyr-.;
ay and. Sunday witli Mrs. CarH6;
mith- ;
The Peoples missionary society will
e held next Sunday afternoon. The
rogram is interesting, every body is .
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"Brown Eyes.?
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| Meet Me at Tapp's The Growl
Our closing out sale
merchandising event ii
lumbia. How very op]
sumers, coining right i
the fall and winter sea
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ona noor teems witn
from morning until lat*
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* the merchandise in 1
short of a personal vis
thing. This is not a d:
for Tapp is-too practie
dreams of schemes. 1
roalitx.;,; .Every Cloak
'vJT^-Vv?4- J Ort^iv*if"Txrn-i 6-f T31 AI I
coftcaV Petticoats,: and
Muslin TJnderwear, asi
set stock, j are to be clo
amples of price cuttinj
til those stocks are oul
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Distribution of prod
Force will be used to ;
by Christmas. There
ble opportunity. Cus'
all records by supplyi
months to come. Crc
ability to serve them, i
Ialize that we are doing
midst of this stupendou
to the well known, not
A11V? rirvVJn QAnfli nv?n WTf
VU1 UUUUl^lli vv v.
on themselves, select ;
dise. To facilitate thi:
lecting easy for the cu
goods all carefully tag
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ual closing out sale, bu
i every thought to make
; be action; The women
J . iness man's usages-be
alert. This closing out
: , very acuteness must p
I buyers brains, for we i
3 > pie from all over this st
inner circles of sociel
wanting Silk Underw<
and Wraps, fine Corset
& here almost daily. ,,,
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ly as - we can. We ; a
rough road. The - wh<
f: crushing the life out of
dwell on this unpleasai
i tion.Business, expedei
5 this closing out sale. C
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by Christmas will be r
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is the most gigantic I
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portune for the con- 1 I
n the very heart of j
son. The great sec- J
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i at night, every day. I ..
the " papei^- nothirlg 7; t,
it can avail ^oii any- J
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al to ded^-nifer f
?his sale is a roaring J
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i?e,,vall the ^tid I
the whole^stock7!df I
veil as the <ffire Coi- 1
Sed out. Hjpftible ex- I
y must continue un- 1.
tof the hoi$$, I
ts is the watchword. j
accomplish \mis task
is virtue in/tnis notatomers
are* Breaking *
ng their needs for ; !J|5
>wds outnumber our ,i 1
but they seenand re- ;
; our level best in the
is occasion and thanks
ed common ?ense of
>men hundreds wait
their own merchan5
work andjjkake se- ^
stomer, we jiave the
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will come to this act- ' gj
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i; mdst adoptfhe busdoers,
be movers, be
: sale is different; it's
enetrate th)e? shrewd
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ire bringing the peo;ate,
groupsrftom the
<y from othbr cities f
3ar, Evening Gowns
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sels of progress are \
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