The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 17, 1919, PART I 8 PAGES, Image 3
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LETTERS 10 SANTA
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Dear Old Santa Claust ^
1 want you to-bring me a pop pistol
and a pocket knife With 9, chain on it
f , and a lot of candy and frulta
My name la *
*> ' Woodffew Lucas.
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Kind Old Santy:
I want you to bring me and my
baby sister two doll babies, one for
each of ub, and lota Of fruit' and
candy.
*' Our names are
Bertie and Ruby Lucas.
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Dear santa:
' I am a little girl and I want you to
bring me a doll baby and a rattler.
My name is
v-(* Lierline Jumper.
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Dear San tar uV ?
I Want you to come Christmas and'
bring me some Christmas,' for I atfn
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Destroys Sleep
Many Lexington People Testify to
v This.
You can't sleep at night
With aches and pains of h. bad
back.
TX7^\an vnii o X'o tn crot ? ir* frAm nri_
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nary troubles.
If the kidneys are at fault.
Set them working- right with Doan's
Kidney.Pills.
Here is Lexington proof of their
1 merit. *
J. P. Clark, farmer, General Delivery,
say8: "A short time ago I was
in a run down condition, caused by
kidney trouble. I -had a too frequent
desire to pass the kidney secretions,
which were, .scanty and caused a
burning sensation. I often had to get
.up at night, thus breaking my sleep.
Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills,
quickly relieved me of the trouble. I
certainly am glad to recommend
Doan's for the benefit they gave me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
/ Mr. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfftrsy Buffalo, N. Y.
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Welcome
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M? T. Sax, Mgr .
C. M. Efird,
it little boy 7 years %>idrf>T" want you
to bring- me a little train, with three
coaches and some apples ami nuts and
oranges and candy now." Please don't
fogct me, Uncle Santa. G%csa I will
ring off. My name is ^
Herbert Spires.
Edmund, '8. C.;
Well Old Santa:
Here conies another little boy wanting
some Christmas. 1 am 3 years
old and I want soma apples and candy
ana nuts, so you must not rorget me,
as I am so little. Papa will sotw you
some lumber to'tmftci you & house if
you ain't got| one already. We have
a sawmill. . So 'I < will^bok for you
ChrlstmOs.
(My name is
&ermail Spires.
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Dear Old Santa Glaus: 1'
I am writing: to ypu for some Christmas.
I am not going to he hajrd to
suit. You may bring mo some oranges
and some apples, some nuts
and anything else that you like.
Please, Uncle Santa, don't forget
orur little baby girl. She is six
months old and a fine baby. Bring
her something too. Giiess I.will ring
off.
My name is
Pedrlic Spires.
Edmund,^8. C.
Dear Sant,a:
I am a little girl, only 6 years old.
I am writing you to let you know
what I want for Chirstmas. Would
you please bring1 me toys, and some
candy arid also a doll.
From your little friend,
Rosa Lee Burkett.
Samaria, S. C.
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Dear Santa:
I am writing to tell you what all I
want you to bring me for Christmas.
I am a little boy five years old and
I want you to please bring mo a
watch and a motorcycle and a lot of
other nice things. My name is
Walter Lowell Shealy.
Leesvillc, S. C.
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Dear Qanta:
I am a little boy two yearns old, and
We now have on hand'<&'stock of
16 per cent, acid, that wo iwill sell
in small or large quantities.
Lexington Cotton & Fertz. Co.
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they have made
Every man makes
luring his lifetime if
it have you done
[1 you do with it froi
ding Your Mon
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iere it will increase
be thankful in da
s to this BANK.
ness is to Make Your Business Our
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JLexipgton Branch .
R. E. Cook, Asst. Mgr H. H
Local Director W. J. McCar
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I want you to bring mo a t?icycle and
horse and wagon, some fruits and a
bouncing ball. My name, is .
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Swansea, S. C./>
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Dear Santa; ,
1 am a little girl twelve years old
and am in the sixth grade at school
and X Wftnt you tob ring me an automobile
that can wind ut> and run
and some fire crackers and fruits.
My name 1*. ,
Sal lie Carrie Cyller.
Swansea, S. C.
Dear Santa Claus: ?
I ami a little girl six. years ^ld. Will
you pleaie bring mea doll carriage^ a
bracelet and some fruit?
I'am in the first grade at school.
Wilma Fallaw.
Gaston, S. C.
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pear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a little gun, a
watch, some fruit and ffre works. I
am a little'boy three years old. My
name is. ?? '
Mendel Smith Fallaw..
Gaston, S. C.,
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Dear Santa Claus: +
I am writing you a letter asking
you. to bring me a ring and a locket
and some fruit. I am a girl 11
years old but am1 not asking for much
as everything is so high, but if you
will bring me that, I will be pleased,
good by Sonta. I hope you a merry
Chirstma's. As ever,
Dillie R. Pound. ,
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy seven years old.
I want to let you know what I want
for Christmas. Please ibring me a
lult of - clothes, a pair, of gloves, a
pair or shoes and some fruit. -My
name is
Colie Burgess.
CHRISTMAS TREE AT REI> KNOLB
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There will be a Christmas tree, box
party, and other amusements at Red
Knoll school house on next Wednesday
night, Dec. 24. Everybody cor
many lnvueu to attenu.
Gladden the hearts of thfe little fellows
while they are little. They are
littlo only a few years. Drop' in .at
Barrett's Bazaar when in town and
get their Christmas candy, toys, dolls,
etc. We have what.you want.
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saved money,
money and
s a nice little
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with yours?
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steadily and ;
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Business."'
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tha. Finance
- ENTTIXESD TO OUTFIT 1
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. Under an art of C6ngrms every en- 1
listed man UT the Aip^rlptuz urmy in 1
the recent Var wa* etitled, upon hon- }
orable dlscfcarare and retdrn to civilian ,
life, ' to permanently Yetftin the .fallowing
property: ' *
1 overseas cap. <ff$r>all enlisted 4
man who Save had' Service overseas) t
or 1 hat and 1 hat cord tor all other' ?
enlisted :aen. " 1
1 olive drab shirt. c
1 servic?"coat and ornaments. . . *
1 pair bfceqphesi, rj
l pair AftM. ' * I
l pair ieggins.'
1 barrack bag.
3 scarlet chevrons.
1 waist belt.
1. set toilet articles, (if in post
session when discharged.) <3
1 slicker, c
1 overcoat. <]
2 suits ufaderw&r.
, {' 4 paijrs stockings. '. j
1 pair gloves. . ;
A 1 gas mask and helmet (if- issued .
overseas.) r
If any soldier did not secure all r
of the ab>jye equipment on discharge, c
he is noW ehtltled to receive it. Upon j
request of any discharged soldier 111
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AUCTIO
Hogs aiu
Saturday, D
3C^Head Good S
18 Head Cows a:
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To the Highest -Bid
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Insist O
, Imitation "Ford" parts ai
and garages to unsuspecting
Ford parts made by the For
no connection whatsoever w
not even made from the san
| Ford Company. They are c
the genuine Ford parts didr
hundred per cent lower in q
fe The Authorized Ford Dea
Genuine Ford parts. They
part?according to its usewearing
qualities. Every p
truck.
Our stock of parts is com]
service at?all times. Drive
necessary. Save your car a
j REGULAl
Type L?ist
of Car PTlce F
, Touring $525.00 $
Runabout 500.00
] Coupelet 650.00
Sedan ' 775.00
t Chassis 4 75.00
Truck 650.00
WITH DEMOUNTA
j And 30x3 1-2
j Type List
of Car Price F
Touring $550.00 $
: Runabout 525.00
Coupelet 675.00
Sedan 800.00
Chassis 500.00
[ 1 Truck 590.00
DuPRI
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will scad the necessary blank, to tX3 I
'llled out to enablohlra to obtain any
property which was not given him
jpon his discharge. Officers and entsted
men who have returned the.gas
nask or helmdt may make similar ap- <
jlicatlon for these articles that thoy <
nay be issued if available. ?
Under the same act of Congress, 1
*ach e&llsted man honorably dlscharg- i
id/ since Xb've/nber 11,' 1918, and be- <
ore the passage of the act of Ffebru- i
try 28th. 1919, is entitled to five cents
>er mile ^|ORi the place of bis disiharge
to his actual residence, and*if ]
ic did not receive this miles8|,)?ie ,
pw vwumii ?t upuu juuuk uotmt .
mcatlon.
ED. C. MAMKf,
Congressman, Seventh District.
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The Day We "Ate." <
' In other words, Ch^fstmas is the
lay where we shall celebrate, mastiatc
and bicarbonate, and " the next
lay we shall medicate. '
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M? OAK GROVE
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There will be Christmas exercises at
he Oak Grove school hbbeo Tuesday
light, December 2f, beginning at 8
'clock.. He'reslimbnts -will be sold.
Sverybne !s cordially invited.
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d Motor Company. They are mac
ith the Ford Motor Company. T
le grade of steel, or under the san
counterfeit parts. Tests have sho
i't even bend, and they generally
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ler is your protection. As such, \
are made from the famous Ford \
is heat-treated iL the way that
>art is the same as its duplicate in
plete. And our Ford garage and P
in when replacements or repairs i
Hid also your money;
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38.79
38.79 20.63' TEtunaiiout 571
38:79 26.81 Coupelet 721
38.79 31.97 Sedan 85?
38.79 19.59 * Chassis 551
38.79 13.61 Truck 621
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Tires 30*3 1-3" 1
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height Tax of Car R
38.79 322.69 Touring: $621
38.79 21.66 RtonabOut 60<
38.79 27.84 Couplete 75<
38.79 33.00 Sedan 87!
38.79 20.63 Chassis .57!
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\XE, JR., Manager LEXINGTON
ITAJ^SK viiE SWAX^f
GAS A OIL COMPANY.
Under authority vested In ua.by :t
Hommiaion lanted by the cSecretary
>f State, we will open boohs of subscription
to the . capital stock of the
Swansea Gas 4b ' Oil Company, ft ^
he office of the. Bank of Swans4fl
m. Saturday' JDeceaaber 20. 1919. ai.
weive o'clock nv \
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T. 0; SETFZL/ER,
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%ets-It" Peels Off *
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Corns Painlessly
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Tbtej Come like Banana Skin. ? t>
2 or 3 Dropts That's AIL
There's a murderous, painful way
|p get rid of coma, and then there is .
Sio peacefu} glorious "p^el-Jt-off" . '
'Geta-It" tray.. Afier you have* tried
"Gcts-It" you will say "never again"to
all other, methods. This is because
"Gets-It" Is the only corn-remover 6u
earth that makes corns peel off just
like a banftna skin. Two or t&ree
drops will do the work, without fussing
or trouble. You apply it In 2 Ob , , '
3 seconds. It dries immediately. - r '
"Gets-It" does the rest, without ban- ' *"' ,v .
Iflfpfl nlnpru Mnml.hrlnfrlno' Irnlv**
or razors. Get fid of that, corn-pain
at once, so that you'- cau .work and
play without corn torture, Be sure
to use "Geta-HJ" it never falls.
"Gete-Jt." the only, sure,' guaranteed,
money-back corn-remover, costs
but a trifle at any drug store. SSPfftt *
by E. Lawrence & Ca, Chicago, 111.
Sold in 1: exington and recommended
as the world's best corn -remedy by
Harmon Drug Co.
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houses, down-town stores
But they are not Genuiiifc x
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hese imitation parts are
ip formulas used bv the
wn them to break when
are from thirty-five to one
ve handle nothing butHhe
ranadium Steel and eaeh
will give it the longest
i your Fbrd ear or Pord
"ord mechanics are at your I
"or your Ford car may be
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