The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 10, 1919, PART II 8 PAGES, Image 12
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LETTERS TO SANTA
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Lexington, S. C. Dec. S? 1919.
Dear Santa:
^ J will write yoir to let you hear
Jcom me and tell you What Z want Tor
Christmas. ' Would 'you please bring
be a soldier suit and tire crackers and
fruits tor Christmas. My name is
OTTO ROO?\
Columbia, S. C., Deo. 9t Zfllftj
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' i thought I wood" write you and atfk
you to please brine me a gold ring
and Bracelet and some fru't.
I am a little girl ten y$ers old.
QNTLA SLICE.
Lexington; S. C., Dec. 9, 1919.
Dear Santas '. ^*im\
t am a llttlo boy seven years old,
and am in the first grade in school.
I am writiilg -yott a letter
know what I want tor Cliristmaa.
Would you please bring
h , sailor suit and ftro works opd. fruits
and other things. My name, is
FRAIZTTRp ROOF.
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Lexington, S. C. Dec. 9, 191|,
This is what Santa says about llttje
boys and girls:
1 loye little girls and boys and I like !
* to bring, them candies and toys, so
sleep sound and I'll come around to
leave you a bundle of joys. \A .
Dear Santa: - ,
I am a little boy two years old and
would you bring mo a wagon and a
horn and all kinds of -candles and
fruits. My name is
R. E. ROOF.
? , IN MJ3MORIAM
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On last clay of May Drayton Smith
died near the Cross Roads in Bull
Swamp Township. He waa born near
where he spent his life, except the
four years he was a Confederate
soldier. He was a. plain, unpretending
man and simple in his life and habits,
but a very decided, conscientious man,
and his neighbors always found him
just in his dealings. He lived his days
out on a faim ad had passed his 85th
year a^ few days.
One daughter and four sons survive,
his wife having died several i
years ago.
if' . On the 9th day of Apr'l, 1861, he
f was musffeied into service in the First
South Carolina Infantry and faithfully
met his duties as a soldier in
j ? that regiment until the 9th day of |
' y April, 1865. when he surrendered at I
NOTICE, New C
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put your Ford in tip top shape.
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Caughman Bros.,
tucky and Teiiness
shipment of mule
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them in our stabl
or 10th of Deceml
wait and see our
buying, as we wil
good ones.
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Just after the Civil War he joined
the Antiooh Baptist church and died
in full fellowship with his church,
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Swansea, Dec. 1, 1919. J
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Homestead Baitk. ;
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Tho Government wants T9KTc*o \hold
your Bonds- Ton can. saye /money by
doing: bo. , JCuo iExample:
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?';j$h|a,.Smith has $50.00 . Bond which
h6 desire k to Bell or otberwi?&?realize
money on- At the mariMf-prJce he
can-sell tc reliable broker"T6r"hro 11 n d
$47.00. ' ^ " . ' *?
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He can bring it to the,.Homestead
Bank and secure a loan of ,$5.0-00 less
lone year's interest which would net
$46.00. He agrees to liquidate the
bond at the rate of $1.00 per week for
SO weeks, and at the end of the period
he has saved $50.00 without missing
it, because he gets his Bend back.
and he has also accumulated over
$2.00 interest on the Bond whfch of
itself is a better price than he could
have obtained for the Bond at the
present time. It is conceded that
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Bonds will go up in valu?, and if
such is the case he will also get the
benefit of this inc-i^ease in the market
price. "
Larger loans, of course made ong
this'basis. '
The Homestead Bank
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habit cured the easy and gentle way.
Whiskey habit by gradual reduction.
Also Tobacco cure (UB ^
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We handle nothing but genuright.
We have one of the
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in Mules |
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see buying a fresh |j
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"Tanlac Is Due a Strong Recommen>
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More ttmn a year after. she bad tak:
m Tanlac ..Mrs! Martha Bcasley, of
(9 Marshall St., Anderson, .8. C., told
>f the "lasting benefits" Tanlac gave '
ler in the following statement: ' .
"I had suffered from a very bad '
form of indigestion for twenty-five
/ears or more," said Mrs. Beasley.
'I hurt so badly frequently that it
seemed something like a knife was
sticking between my shoulders. Then,
:oo,? I had awful choking shells and
:errible headaches. I. had had.- thesespells
so long I did .not feel, right for .
i time after the Tanlac broke them .
jp. Gas formed in great quantities
m my stomach, my liver was slug" ;
fish and I was very nervous.
"It was more than a yea" ago whed
[ started taking Tanlac, and the benefit
it gave me was lasting. The ramjdy
stopped the choking spells and
mded those awful headaches. I am
not troubled with indigestion now
ind I really feel fine. My apprscia*
don of the value of Tanlac increases 1
is time pusses, lor time Is showing
me that the good results Tanlac gave1'
me are lasting.
"Tanlac is due a strong recommendation
and ? am glad to give it, for
the remedy improved my condition so
much in every way. I think it has HO
?qual as a stomach medicine and a
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Tanlac. the master medicine, * is i
sold exclusively at Harmon "Drug Co.,
Lexington; Burnett & Whetsoll, New
Brookland; HarriB-Cain Drug Co.,
Batesburg; CroBSon Drug Co., Leesville;
Eargic's Drug Store, Ohapln;
Dr." W. T. Broker, Swansea; Pelion
Drug,Co., Pelion; W. J. Oayce, Cayce.
A.. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorlck
Ho., lrmo; W. H. Sober, Peak: Price
(1.00 per bottle straight. adv.
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Good Jewelry is not
one thought is Jewelry,
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gifts; cuff buttons, scarf
ous to mention.
We have just the ste
toilet sets, neck chains o
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Ii ne gilt, 01 uistmctic
the years to come. We 1
Now is the time to b
the nqore you'll save. If
monds, I have them for ;
for I can save you monej
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Auction Sale of Laud
I will cell at public auction to the
highest bidder for " caah^ on' the
ground, Friday, Doc.i p.t 12 o'clock
noon at place,
containing* %51: nore'i. Situated!
near Augusta road. about halfway between
Lexington and Coluinhfa. nearchurch
and school. Has.good eight'
room house.b&rns a.nd outbuildings.
Good well of "water. A most desirable
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5 Saits,for^Men
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to receive a-Mated shipmt
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fit glosses to your face as well 4" to
your eye; and when ybu leave? our
store you may be euro that the 'glasses
you have purchased are those best
suited to relieve your trouble, in
addition are, the least conspicuous.
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