The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 14, 1920, PART I 8 PAGES, Image 8
PERSONAI
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Mr. O. Xx Derrick o? E^yott,?xillef N.
C.. who has been" visiting hta' sister
here, Mrs. Joe M. Caughman, has returned
home. He was. accompanied
on tils return by Msfeter Milford
Caughman and Master Leon Roberts.
Busy shopers here this week from
Chapin section were Mrs. Willie Wessinger;
Mrs. Charles Derrick; Miss
Dorothy Delle Derrick.
From the Sunny South comes Mrs.
D. W. Back man shopping Monday.
Miss May Lois Boozer, who underwent
a minor operation at the Columbia,
hospital last week, has returned
lO ner nomo r.eru.
We are glad to say that Miss Vennie
Harman who has been at the Columbia
Hospital for four woeks for treatment
of general break down, will return
home next week greatly improved.
Mr. C. T. Weed, one of the cleverest
gentlemen and an all-round-good
"follow" of New Brookland, was here
Monday.
Mr. R. W. M. Eleazeer, one of the
popular and efficient rural carriers
of Chapln and all round good fellow,
was in town last Thursday..
Mr. Carl Pridgens, an expert tobacco
man of Taylor, N. C., motored
to Lexington- Sunday on a visit to
friends.
Jas. Fort Graham. Macon. Go..
spent the week end1, here.
Miss Leila Gantt, a popular young
lady of Wagener. S. C., has returned
home after spending a week with Miss
Olga Rawl.
Misses Olga and Myrtle Rawl spent
Saturday night and Sunday with their
friends, Miss Thelma and Ruby Hen
drix and lone Rawl, in the St. John's
section.
Dr. Lucius E. Dreher of Leesvllle,
candidate for the State senate, was in
.Lexington Tuesday.
Miss Joesie Crocker, from near
Brooklnnd, and Miss Olga Hare, from
, Ivenly, X. C., were the much admired
guests of Miss Annie Corley, near
Lexington last sweek.
Hon. Ed. C. Mann, candidate for
reelection as congressman, was in
" town last week renewing acquaintances
and looking after the campaign.
Prof. W. E. Black is off on his vacation
u.iiu wiii ?viaic ui. social places.
, % Mr. Karl P. Oswald and family have
gone down on the seacoast! for tVc
weeks Vacation? Mr. ' Oswald needs
rest from his arduous duties in the
, Home National Bank "and will returr
greatly benefitted, besides his jajftBi
and thildren will enjoy the change
One Ford Roadster
One Baby Grand.
One Oakland Six
If I haven't what you w
can get it on short notice.
R. WALTER
Chapin, Soi
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and, the sea freeze so much. . *
Mr. Geo. Corley and family, fronc
over on- Saluda were visitors at th?
beautiful home of Mr.'Frank C. 'Corley,
near the depot.
Mr. Jas. Li. Shepherd of Swansea
originally, Charleston, is visiting hk
brother. John C. Shepherd in towr
t fur a few days.
Mrs. Samuel B. George will go tc
Saluda, N. C., the first of next week
and will spend a month with hei
, daughter, Mrs. Henry Weinges, whc
Is spending the summer up there.
Misses Bruce Ann and Katherlnt
Xouise, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B
D. Clarke are spending several week!
in Greensboro and Henderson, N. C.
Mr. Willard P. Sox after spending
several days with relatives and friends
has returned to his home in Greensboro,
N. C. .
Mr. M. P. Porter after spending
the winter in Lexington and Atlanta
with relatives lias returned to hei
home in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. John F. Shealy, for a long time
employer of the Lexington Manufacturing
Company., -but now with the
Newherry mills, was in town Saturday
and Sunday, visiting his relatives and
friends; we're always glad to have
John with us.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Shealy. was visit,
ing their people, and Mr. N. I. Shealy's
Used Can
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One Dodge. '
Two Ford Roadsters
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sister, who is sick, last Saturday.
Messrs S. J. and C. E. Leapbart
spent yesterday in Saluda on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Royf of Oak
Grove were among the pleasant visitors
here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendrix of
Providence, were pleased visitors here
Tuesday.
Mr. H. P. Fulnier of Orangeburg,
candidate for congress, was in Lexington
this morning. 1
1 RIKARD-SMITH.
Mr. Willie Smith and Miss Mucy
Rikard, of the Factory Village, were
quietly married Tuesday evening, July
13, l?20, Rev A. R. Taylor, officiating.
Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr.
James Rikard And Mr. Smith is a
faithful employee of The Lexington
ACanufacturing Company. Their honeymoon
will be spent with his sister, near
Leesville.
A JOLLY PARTY.
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Mrs. Frank Sox, of New Brookland,
is chaperon of a party of some twenty
young ladies and children, the beauty
and pride of their town, quartered in
six tents, ovfer at Laurel Falls, where
they will spend two weeks bathing,
fishing and enjoying the healthful
country breezes. A jolly party they
are and we are pleased to have them
here.
EDISTO DOTS.
Mr. Perry Wise and Mr. Russell
Martin spent the night with Shealy
Lewis Saturday night.
Mr. Lonnie Wise visited Mr. Wal
i health and long life in your car.
' Goodyear Tires and tubes, a new
[ stock on hand, the kind that give service.
The best Ford tire made?the
best tire for any car at the price.
HARMON DRUG CO..
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Sale Will Start
Morning. This
ment of Men's (
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In This Country,
Clothing.
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over this city and vicinity
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dertaken -by this store ol
lot of Men's Suits, will n
men of South Carolina.
Youne.ver saw a man
ands of us never have er
quently.
We would not have ur
er, except the manufact
making these arrangenie
into the hands of the coi
much bplow their value
Tapp store was doing a g<
Our interests natural!
clear, deep desire in all (
I? ox our Customers, we w
ally to realize that we si
.serve the best interests
This clothing for men
poised, well-developed, t
ter. Then men will find
modern felothing family,
men in ail stations of lif
rendering a superior ser
has ever been offered bj
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The drawing power oi
great that we would ad1
you may be here ahead
I, quick service, big choice
several suits-.
The prices on the men
Taese suits were manufi
$45.00 to $80,00. We c;
tailed description of eac
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clothing sale for the n
mental attention on the
benefit this will prove tc
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Corner Main and BlandiniSJreets
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ter Poole Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Jackson spent the weekend
with Miss Hazel Poole.
Isaac < and Raymond Kirkland visited
Walter Poole artd went home in
|the rain.
j I)PATH OF JOHN ti. ZENKER.
John G. Zenker departed this life
at his home Monday, July 12, 1920, In
his* 73rd year of age! t He has for
some time, suffered from his eye sight,
almost blind; this with other feeblei
ness, in short while, carried him to his
i home above. Rev. Shearouse preachi
ed the funeral and his remains were
i interred at the family burying ground,
i .this afternoon at 4. o'clock. So John
> ZOnker ia no' more,>ut hls:kind'd6eds
! will still linger with those who know
him. He was a good man, deserved,
i, but true to his friends and neighbors,
j As a'citizen he was patriotic, being al
. ways reaay to perioral ms duty as tie
thought it wise and best^
He leaves to deplore his loss a loving
wife and son Earl, and a number
of friends and neighbors.
TRUCKERS HELPED1
BY GOOD SHOWERS.
Good rains the past few days have
been of great benefit to the trucking
interests of Lexington county and the
Columbia market is now being plentifully
supplied with Lexington vegetables
and fruits. A trip through the
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
The kind of gasoline and oil you
put in your car makes a difference in
the eflfciency of your motor. We sell
only Standard gasoline and oils that
stand the tests. They keep your motor
running at its^best. Drive to our
Wayne up-to-date honest measure
. gasolihe service station and keep good
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c arid prospects for Columbia market ground on
>?'&!! crops. Prices street was a scene of grea
jve fyeen good. The Tuesday morning and report
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THE GROWING STORE .
Closing Out M<
In Our Stor<
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gest Clothing S
Makers of the F
ction will inspire the mi
r with the highest insigli
mderstanding, that an e
i' closing out for the ma
lean tremendous saving
in your life that had to<
lough. Men should cha
idertaken this big task i
urers agreed with Mr.
:nts in New York, that t
lsumers regardless of th
as to make it clear to e1
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at nil v* ppfurrfi/io f a moVr
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'ant our friends who tra
;and ready at all times
of this part of the Soutl
has a broad name over
horoughly impressioned
I the highest conceivable
This clothing sale will
e. We believe from evi
vice to the men far bej
r any merchant in the ci
: this extraordinary clot'
rise the men to abandon
of the crowds tomorrow
right size, etc., and coi
t's suits will range fror
actured to be sold by th<
in not name each price i
h suit.
iper, a more far-reachim
lanufacturers. Concern
finer side and you will
> the men who buy cloth
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DEPARTMENT STORE
Assembly yesterday saw the finest variety *o?.
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t activity truck and the greatest abundance
s are that which has beon noted in a long time.
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d many suits, thousnge
their suits fre?or
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opinion in "
he clothing must go ?
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very man that the
Columbia and vicinity |
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clothing of pharac- 5
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practically apply to
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fond anything that
ty of Columbia.
hingsale will be so
other interests that
' morning, to insure
me prepared to buy
n $28.75 to $38.50. I
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closing-out men's
trate your superior
appreciate what a
ling.
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Columbia, S. C.