The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 07, 1920, Image 5
ITEMS FROM IN
AROHNl> CHAPIN
Special to TheDfgpatch-News.
Chopin, July f>.?There was a largt
crowd attended the Llndler barbecut
Saturday, Everyl>ody seemed to enjoy
themselves to the highest and at
the close of the day they went tc
their homes feeling that they had wel!
spent the day.
Miss ITattle llaltiwanger of Columbia
is spending some time with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. llaltiwanger.
Mrs. Bgtes founts of, Columbia
spent a, fe\y days last week with hei
father, Mr, John Frlck.
Mrs. M. L. Limllpp onont ttin
end with her daughter, Mrs. Colit
Lowman of Columbia.
Miss Eva Counts spent Sunday with
Mr. John Frick's family.
Mr. Scott Shirey and children and
"grandmother" Shirey spent Friday
in Chapin.
Miss Claris Amlck of Columbia is
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Amlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lowman
spent the week end with Mr. W. P.
T3eckman's family.
Mr. E. E. Shealy of White Rock
spent Friday in Chapin.
Miss Leila Miller spent Saturday
YOU CAN MARE
MONEY EASY
DO NT SPKN1) YOUR MONEY WHEN
YOU CAN MANUFACTURE A1
HOME IN A SMAt/Ii BUILDING.
I offer cheap formulas for making
the following: Extract Vanilla, Root
Reer, etc.. Candy, Pure. Cream Chocolates,
Strawberry Cream Balls, Maple
Kisses,. Peanut Bars, Violet-scented
Talcum Powder, Lavender Perfume
1 also have general agency for canclj
furnaces and candy machines, etc.
Price of formulas, $1.00 for each
kind wanted or $5 for 12. Can furnihil
you aiiy nlliu.
BE QIJHTK. before this offer closes,
friends, for they will soon advance.
C, ANDERSON,
? R. F. I). 2, Box 112 Gilbert. S. O
V
3tc
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1 braided , Geor- | .
Crepe de Chines. \ A few
i
, at.. $19,50- ; etc., froi
. . .* tV) f
lot of Merchandise is
AMPL
rner Richland
m. F. FURTICK, Owne
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Must be cc
purpose and ht
" Sample Store P
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This is a w
Just come and
deliveries, no C
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One lot of Dress*
sizes in Tafl'eta i
I at
Fine beaded anc
gettes, Taffetas and
Values up to $60.00,
This]
s.
* 1 1900 Main Street, Co
w
night and Sunday with Mr. J. K.
. Haltiwanger's family.
Mr. and Mrs. P.'K. Fulmer motored
to Columbia Thursday.
5 Mrs. Cecil Frick is spending some
s time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. P. S. FUlmer.
t MlssfCleo Shealy of Columbia spent
> the^wj&g; end with her sister Mrs. H.
I D. ^Qmtiger.
Mr,1' o&d Mrs. Melton Chapman of
. Peak visited Mr.P. S. Fulmer's fam:
ily Saturday night and Sunday.
Misses Lizzie and Lathia Miller j
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
i Misses Pearl and Maebell Shealy.
? ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Creason of
Columbia spent the week end with
: Mr. T. O. Stoudemire's family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr,
D. J. Haltiwanger's family.
^ Mrs! Mc D. Bushardt happened with
r a bad accident last Saturday while in
Columbia walking on, Main street. She
. t stepped on a banana peeling, falling
and breaking her arm. Dr. Owens set
the hone and she is doing nicely at
this writing.
Messrs. If. H. and J. K. HaltLwan-!
i
ger. J. J. Chapman, G. H. Counts and
Luther Summers made a flying trip to
Charlotte, X. C., Sunday and Monday.
This community was saddened last
Wednesday by the death of Mr. Ed.
Bickley. A good old man was Mr. Et>.
and the entire family has our deep^
est sympathy.
Miss Maude Fulmer. one of Chaf- I
. fin-Hillers able and efifcient clerks,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fulmer.
Miss Ernestine Wiiliams of Columbia
spent the week end with her
, mother, Mrs. Dan Cumalander.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stack of Co- |
lumbia are spending a few days in 1
V>liupill.
Mr. Charlie Barrett is all .smiles,
L it's a boy.
Mrs. Corrie Dally snur; a few days
last week with her sister. Mrs. Bertha
' Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Amdck formerly
r of Chnpin hut now of Columbia, took
in the Undler barbecue Saturday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Torn Williams are
spending a few days with Mr. Ed.
William:; and family.
Misses Ola and Norma Eargle of
Columbia spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Jas.
Bargle of Peak.
^fiss Dottle Wells Count? . spen?
Saturday night and Sunday with
_ . i
eat uvei
Coat St
inverted into cash as
indreds of garments
vrmex.
Remember tb
ronderful opportunit;
see for yourself. N
). 0. D., just wonder
>s, mostly small ; Sport (
ind Georgette, |
$9.95 1 s>Iver-ton
. ! nn to
Misses Esther and Ollie Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hipp are
spending1 a few days with relatives
around Chapin.
Miss Fannie Frick is still on the
sick list. , .
'
Mr. J. C. Haltiwanger spent lasweek
in Columbia.
Mr. Sam Derrick spent a lew days
in Columbia last week.
The Cbapin baseball team left Monday
to play Sumter Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. From there to Lamar
to play them, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. We wish for them a
successful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynell Sober spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Fulmer.
HT- i> i n* J ? -
>u>. u. o. ? cnolllljcr l? VIHIllIlg niH
father. Mr. J. S. Wessinger.
FRIEND.
PATHE TAhKlN(J MACHINES. .
Have just received a shipment of
Pathe talking1 machines and a complete
line of the most up-to-date records
of all the late musical numbers.
Nothing like good music in the home.
Come in and talk it over with us.
CHAS. E. TAYLiOR.
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Wonderful in that su
bought for so little 'Ul
\{ictor-\
> Come in and see it and hear il
you wish to hear.
Other styles of the Victor-Vfc
j. $200. t ' Te:
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HARMON 1
lexingt
-fl__ _ _i
niovv yi
tits, Wa
i quickly as possible,
sent here by the All
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e Place, 1900 I
Smith Meat Mc
y for you to secure {
othing charged, not]
ful bargains for the
}oats in all-wool, gold-tone,
e and polo cloth. Good worth
.00, for $16 95
fine Skirts in latest Silks,
mi...; $10.00 to $14.95
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| !uy? OJiV .y \ j - ' ;
a feal tr<rat for the i
COLUMBi
r
NEW VICTOR RECORDS.
We have received a few hundreds
new Victor Talking Machine Records
in the popular double faced ten inch
records of songs, instrumental, band
and orchestra selections, dance records,
etc. Call early and make your
selections before the stock is picked
oyer. The price is the same as before,
85c each. See ' ad. elsewhere.
We have several Victor Victrolas
on hand ready for immediate delivery.
Prices $25 to $150. Sold on easy <
terms. ,
HARMON DRUG CO.
666 has more imitntinn* thon 1
other Clilll and Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things in the
medicine line.?Adv. 4
ANNOUNCEMENT j
We Beg to Announce
Our Dr. Glaxon is about to take
his annual vacation by the first of
July, All prescription orders, and
r.ll other optical work must be
called or sent for before July 1st,
I A. J. GLAXON.
1920.
refcl "wonder I
instrument ' |
derfitf in that it brings the I
best music right into your I
ch an instrument can be [i
a genuine I
Ijctrola I
t?wetT&Ta^Ty play any music
rms to suit,
DRUG CO. J
: c:?. r
i nue L
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ists am
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The store room ai
lied Manufacturers
. w 'r ' -.
Main Street, C<
irket Old Stand
?v i art) y.i
i real bargain. Ma
hing on approval, n<
money down. Jus
One lot Georgettes, s
at
One lot fine Taffetas, in j
at
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Georgette Shirtwaists,
shades, at :
L-j? in ? -ra
aeople of Columbia ?
A, S. C.
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MR. ROOF WILL URELY '
ENTER SHERIFFS RACE.
It now appeurs that there la certain
to be another candidate in the
race for sheriff, in the person of Mr.
EJ. Austin Roof, for sixteen years the
popular rural carrier on route 3
going out from Lexington. When
seen to-day Mr. Roof said.
"In regards to the many questions
that have been asked me conoernlng
the sheriffs race, you can just say
that as It looks now I will most
probably be with the boys."
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M IPF
TL/itl
INSUF
y
With people you know, 1
eated neor you and kno\
will give you better serv
who are strangers to yoi
This ageney has been in
years and was establish*
? ago.
EDWIN G. E
Fire, Automobile, Live Stc
STRENGTH, REP1
LEXINGTON,
GASOLINE and K1
Just received carload of Ga
from 2 to 12 Horse Power !
Engine Drag Saws controlled
d?norer p.nd saves time. Any
Factory during life of Engine
Columbia
823 Gervais St.
)resses,
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1 JIVil u
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1 1900 Main Street
of New York City
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irner Richland
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ny new Fall Dres
othing returned, al
t look these prices <
ilk lined, We are plac
_ ? $ 12.95 Coat Suits in i
? , , ours, Checks,
ill shaaes, ^
?$14.95
in all We opened
. _ $2.95 up morning, July
md vicinity. Don't
ANNI
Smith
HEO. BOLIVER, Man
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St. John's ' School Improvement
League will furpish a barbecue pinner
and other refreshments at itxff
'school house (Calk's Road) July 21.
State and county candidates will he
present to address the audience. Musty,
end other amusements. . Come . and
enjoy a good cause.
School Improvement League. '
0 + +
Miss Catherine Langston of Phoe-;
nix, Arizona, is visiting Miss Belle
| Kamlner and her friends here.
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5 YOUR
tANCE
with refutable Agents lovn
by you. They can and y
ice than traveling agents /
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the present hands for 27 j
id in this town 30 years
>REHER, Agt
?ck, Ha'i and Life Insurance
UTATfON, SERVICE
n/\f tnr* v a am* * *
3UU I tl LAKULIINA I
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EROSENE ENGINES
solihe and Kerosene Engines
-Portable Saw Rigs?Gasoline
by Clutch which eliminates
' defective part made good at
e.
Supply p>,
fnats I
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secured for the
to be sold by the
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1 sales final, no I
over. 8
ing on sale some fine B
Serge, Tricotine, Vel- H
etc., from $19.50 to I
for business Saturday B
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miss it. 1
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