The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 29, 1920, Image 8
PERSONAL
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jtfr. Horace Rcugtn left Tuesday
fc^k Hurtsville, where he has aqcopted
position with the Gardner & Hawki?js
Drug Company.
I vFho Misses Barre, accomplished
ana inteltgent daughters of Mr. and
Mrfc. W. W. Bar re, are business visitors
to Columbia today.
l^Iiss Bertha 13flrd, Midway. ) was
among the busy shoppers here Mondaj.
IKY. and Mrs. Crout, Gilbert, were
"busy here Monday.
yiss Sara Cecylo Mcetze. the bright j
and interesting daughter of Mr. and
MrS; T. P. Mectzc, has returned to
rowpme her studies at Converse College,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Mr. Geo. W. Price, a former citizen
of Lexington bat who for some time
has been living- in Newberry and Laurens
counties, paid a visit to his old
hotge lust week, returning Wednesday.
last week, to Goldville. Mr.
Prh'e is expecting to return to Lexington,
county some time next year.
Mr. John J.- hVick. one of the most
cioier ami substantial citizens of the
iiHtle Mountain sectic/n, attended the
cotpn meeting here and ;nnde its a'
pJUksant call while here
Mrs. Minnie Mcelze and daughter,
Miss Annie Marilia, after h iving 'spent i
a|)out two months verv pleasantly
" wltjh their relatives ami friends here, -i
r.<^?|jrned to New York Ifrtday of last ;
week.
i Messrs. Willie Cook; MitO Smith.
(0vor ? Yvrley,- lLobson Cdrley, Kvcrett
and Cromer Schneider, all promts- ;
ing young men, are now busy students j i
of. the South Carolina University.
jl)r. A. I"rank l/cvcr of Washing
tqp, member of the federal farm loan
hoard, who came to Lexington Mon dqy,
last week, to deliver an address 1
td jthc cotton association, returned to "V^oshingrton
Tuesday afternoon. Ho '
was accompanied by Mary Catherine, ?
his little daughter. Mr. Lover enjoyed
his visit back home among old
fgVcnds. Pre is still "Frank", to the f
folks of Lexington, who cherish for ^
lujn a high esteem.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. I3obl> and clxil- (
drcn and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ToliKirt
'and family, all of Newberry, were (
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
It, G. Reagin, last week. 'j
Mr. S. J. Oxner is ull smiles, beit
!? ? Hlcr ninn nnnntl linv jit
his home now.
Mrs. W. A. Shealy, of Columbia,
SALE I'ltK'l
j f>.000 yards Light Outings, ir
[ I iner price 30c; sale
1 2,000 yards of the best light ;
sale
I 2,000 yards of the l>est 36-ii
p sale
! 2.000 yards 4 0-inch tine Sea
;Sj iHtKss t;<K>i>:
t Middle Serges in rut\y storm
' ' shrunk and sponged
sl: f>0 iiieces half wool Navy Sen
? IMPERI:
He inches, yard
Hf TIUl
p In navy, black and brown,
H NEW
i From to to 56 incites; these
S[ much for a skirt. The price.
h . SI1.K 1>I
j ' Is in fine shape with the ne
! meteors, radiums, crepe de chii
])' A perfect show in themselves;
GOETZ '
The swellest taffeta made, i
I black; $4.50 silk, sale
' A Madras and Pongee Shirting
h 500 Crepe Stripe Shirting, t
Wash Gingham Dresses, $5 <
? MEN'S CLtmi
I At :t (irra
p i; 50 line all woo! Suits, former ;
65 Suits, fine Suits, former prie
It 50 Young Men's Suits, were
We don't know of any mor
j i Our record for wearing ?\ualii
H' you care to save $10, then coin
' MEN S HATS
.K It is well to consider that w
derwear.
| 50 dozen Men's Kihbeu Flec-e<
100 dozen Men's Fleeced, sab
ft dene a Men'* Unloa Suite, xfc
|*?n"e Cu-Iig ICight Shirt* an
' MfV
Tonr s?w hat 1* what ypu v
you discarded the straw. We
felts, in the most up-to-date 1
frcnn tho regular price.
. ..v ' | .. ??ot 1?-Suits in imperial ser
opening sale
i ' Lot 2?Suits in imperial ser
.1 $60 values; sale !
; Lot 3?Suits in imperial sen
, ? worsteds, trlcotines, $65 valuer
Lot 4?Suits in duvetyn and
' ' lour, worth $100; sale . .'.v...
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MENTION I
was visiting her sister. Miss Clara
Rawl, and aunt, Mrs. J. E. Hendrlx,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hor man, of
St. Peters, were busy shoppers hero
Tuesday.
P. D. McLain, Jr., was a visitor
In Columbia Monday.
Mr. D. Leonard Jofcoat, of Woodford,
was a visitor to our town Saturday.
Mr. W. T. Roof, Oak Grove, was
here busy Tuesday.
Mrs. D. P. Etird, Midwt^\ always
a welcome visitor, was here last weQk
busy in our stores.
Popular Dr. R. E. Mathias. Irmo,
was here on business Tuesday;
Mrs. Delia Wise, Steel Bridge section,
was hero shopping Monday.
Mrs. Georgo Derrick, of Chnpin. was
a busy visitor here Monday.
Mrs. Bowie Sox. Oak Grove, was
here busy Monday.
Mrs. Vesta Pound, of Saxc-Gotha, !
was a visitor to our stores Monday, j
Mrs. Charles Conner, of Midway,
was here shopping Monday.
Mrs. P. ti". Sony, of St. John's j
was a business visitor here Monday. I
Miss Alice h tumor of Chapiti. was a '
visitor' t?'> our town Monday.
Prom' the fine ltidce section 'one
day 'last v/'e.'eh tune Mr. an.l' Mrs. j
Cohen Slie?ify. who \\> ? euite busy'
shoppyrs. v-t ..... .
Albert. I'd. Boozer. j.. and daughters,
Misses e.nji Nettie, of ijr- ,
luiubia. visited heir cousin Miss Voiiuio
ifariiicn'"'arid other' relatives here!
las! Wednesday.
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. ... J.hlTZSKY-BUltGKSS.
Probate ; Ju'dge''Ge'orge S. Drafts I
married this mtirhing a ' couple c/f ;
young people! from '('cilumliia. The i
contracting parties were C. \V. Bur-]
?es> and Miss Bertha 1 joitzscy.
l-'inally Sliook Ilint
"Aigy fell in Jove with a girl at the |
?Iove counter. He bought gloves!
jvery day for a week. To discour- j
vge his attentions, she became a inani- i
?urist."
"Then he had his nails manicured j
?very day. I suppose?"
"Just so. However. I don't think
tie will follow her any farther."
"Why not?"
men nu ? wii.li a |
lentist " . ; i
S REDUCTIONS.
tedium colors, for night wear, for
25c
and dark Outing, former price .19c:
30c
nch Sea Island, former price 30c:
20c
Island, former price 35c; sale. .28c
* DKi'AinHwn'r.
, all wool, .16 inches to 54 inches.
$1.50 to $2.25
re. 36 to 40 in.-hes. from $1 to$1.50
VI. SERCES
wn, makes swell dresses. 10 to 54
$2.50 to $1.50
X TINES
54 inches, extra :!.ne quality. $1.50
' $6.50
PIiAIDS
- are good looking. It doesn't take
$2.35 to $7.95
IPARTMKV^
w charmeuse, mescalines, crepe
tes; in fancies, plains and brocades,
prices most reasonable.
TAFFETAS
never split; navy, dark brown and
$2.75
, 26 inches, was $1; pale 73c
vas $2; sale> $1.69
values; your choice $3.9"?
1 S(i l>FJPARrTM>TNT
I Sacrifice Sale-.
rice $35; sale $27.50
> $50; sale price $20.50
and $40; sale $27.50
o dependable suits than we . sell,
ties has never been equalled. And if
e to see us for the next suit.
AND UNDERWEAR
inter weather will demand >rood unid.
sali- $1.25
SI.25
io trait at.. 11.84
<5 Pa lamas, at .*$.$5 to $4.50
V*S RATA
/ill have to fctr* some thought ainoa
iiu.vu iiieui in nne veivo veiours ana
blocks and a saving of 10 per cent..
ge and silvertone, values up to $50;
. . , $88.95
ges, silvertones, velours, fur collars,
$89.50
fes, silvertones, velours, herringbone
>; sale $50.0*
herringbone worsteds, trlcotine, ve
$62.50
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CONTR
The presidential election Is lei
national Democratic treasury Is pri
charge qf Governor Cox'a catnjialf
Democrats for funds. The appeu]
ti\ere is. immediate and wholcheai
cess will be seriously impaired. W
been a painful illustration of the 1
ern State for the party wlthou' su
gresslve campaign, if the natlo
money with which to present the <
should have been nresented, then
Tf in
the vote in that State ten days a
One dcres not have' to hark 1
time when the South had no voice
government. Our section was an
during the- McKinley and Rcrosevel
ago SorHtern congressman had no
than ho had in the British Parlian
us who wish to see a repetition of tli
their wishes gratified' if .Harding
The South, in common with t
an era of prosperity under Dcmuk
which no* living man has seen. It i
to have to urge the citizens of the
promotion of the candidacy of (??v
organized animal. Home consider
and apparently arc willing to l u '
way to insure for everyone in this
striking contrast to tiro last eight
trillion is for Southern men to ti
funds for tire l>emovratic campair
Scores of farmers and otli-r t
in position to contrilfutc* :i iloll ir <
witio-'jt missing it.
Now.-, will lie pleased to acknowh.di.
the ' r* ttiotiiil onnnittco tiny eorilri
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SAM) I I'll.I)' I >< H'S, f
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Everybody in this part 01" . tjie '
county is busy picking cotton. And a
few showers have. keen received
around.
Misses. Sallie and Flossie Gunter
were welcome visitors at Mrs. Sallie
Kneec. "s Sunday.
Air. Ernest Koon and sisters. Misses
Lua, Ella and Assie Lice, spent Sunday
with their friends, Misses Florence
and Miss Kathleen Uurkc-tt.
Mrs. Virgio Hall of Statesman attended
services at Samaria Cross
Roads, last night. '
Miss Ida Grandy, a popular young \
lady of Batesburg. passed through
here Sunday.
Mr. Willard Taylor, a good looking
boy of Filbert section, called in to
see us Saturday night.
FITZMA
DEPARTME
Columbia, *ITh
is great sale at reducet
more than passing inter<
just opening up. We t
| interest to protect yo
pleased f<
I SEW FALL MODEL!
; Lot 1?Velours, broadcloths, si
$10 values; sale
I^cd. 2?Entirely new materials
sale
Lot 3?Broadcloths, silvertoncs
N EW D
1 Lot 1?Imperial serges, tricoti
newest shades, $10 values; sale..
Lot 2?Serges, tricotines, chari
\ values; sale
i Lot 3?Tricotines, Charmeuscs
I price ,
IiAIlfiE I..AD1
VVe made a special effort to s<
1-2 to 56 bust; in the most want
LADIES'
In sizes of waist 26 to 10 inch<
effects; sale
CHILDREN'S AN
The largest display and the
girl's coat from; many different
INFANT'S YV
I Short and lorr stylet, te. wool c
mortal serges..
FWDE1
Wo ?r? agent* for th? famous
ladies; toddies, night gowns.
Teddies
Night gowns $1.19, $1
NEW SITjK JERS1
10 values at $6.r>0, $15 values at
SADIES' M1I>1>11
A swell lot in all wool, navy blue
CORSET
Price
IBUTE J
ss than two months away und the
icticully empty. The men in
are appealing" tor Southern
I is direct and urgent and unless
ited response the chances of, sucrithin
the last fornight there has
'utility of trying to enrry a Northfficient
funds to prosecute an agn'al
campaign committee had had
cause of the party in Maine as it
; would have been a big difference
go.
jtit'iv mail) ,vi*ai s iu recall II1U
in the conduct of the national
outcast, a parish, in its own house
t administrations. Then the aver- i
more influence in Washington '
tent. If there be those amcrng i
lis condition, they arc apt to have I
is elected next November,
he rest of the country, has enjoyed j
ratic administration the like of I
diould not. therefore he necessary
section to contribute funds for
rernor I?111 man is a strangely
little what yeslenlaj <lii,i for tliem !
lie. future take care of itself. One j
sect ion a future ill painfully ;
years under I ?<*mocrai ic. adminis- 1
ain a deaf .ir lo tlie appeal for
i
. . .
:o n ale! \\ ;'j11 11 \\ lio will read are
nr more to the I leuiocra I ic party j
i.'' help.,tip. Vjir'y'.' The Dispatch- . i
;e th< receipt ">f aie' forward to [|
billions ;h:;' may cut rust<'iT.-t'/ |!
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BARGAIN IN A HOME t
f
In the ineorporated limits of the|
town of Lexington. Formerly home'
of Frank George. It is a seven-room
house only a few years old,' built of
the very best heart lumber before the
i?/t 1.11 iiiirn, smoKe
house, tenant house an<l other outbuildings
are located on the lot.
House has electric lights and other
conveniences. Ia>t contains one and
one-eights acre and has nice young:
orchard.
Will be sold at a bargain for quick
sale. Can be bought for much less
than the house could he built for. Apply
to
E. M. DtiPRE.
Columbia, - - S. C.
URICE'S
;nt store
South Carolina
1 prices ought to be of
;st when the season is
hink it will be to your
urselves, and will be
or a visit.
S IN l;AI?ES' COATS
llvcrtones; a splendid special lot,
$22.00
which are so popular, 550 values;
$05.00
, velours, $75 values; sale..$50.O0
RESSKS
ncs, charmeuse. satins, in all the
$20.00
meusc. in all the new shades, $50
$32.OO
:, satins, serges. $G5 values; sale
$49.00
IKS' DRESSES
:cure big sizes for stout ladles, 38
ed weaves, worth $75; sale $19.95
' SKIRTS
?s, beautiful materials, all tailored
.$10.50, $11.95, $13.95 and $15.50
I) MISSES' COATS
many styles to select that little
materials $0.50 to $20.OO
"IIITM < 'OATS
b6 etton, *11 wool cashmeres and
.?4.50 to $1
HWEAB
Plnmo Hn? ol undwrwMi* fm
..$1.10. $1.19. $1.09, $1.89, $2.25
.89, $2.25, $2.95, $5.50 and $1.00
EY INDKILSKIIITS
$11.95
5 wooi, dresses
, from $15.00 to $25.00
GOV MRS
$1. $1.25, $1.65, $1.89
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Long-Range Valor
"You're a liar!" drawled the little
1 K .
1 man.
"What?" roared the big man
clenching a huge list. "Do you <}urc
call nic that, you poor puny puppy?"
"I do." came back the defiant reply.
"If ytru speuk another word, you
lump of pork, I'll cut you short!"
"Cut me short, you cheese-mite!"
shouted the enraged giant.
"Yes, and here goes!" snapped the
poor, puny puppy sharply, and before
the burly one could utter a word
he hung up the telephone receiver..
Can you recdll those hard times
when beef got so high the poor had
to fall back on pork chops?
Wood's !
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Our prices are right for r
true to name.
HARMON
LEXING1
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CAMISl
A swell display of camisoles,
shown in a long while, and the sw
BOYS' SUITS ANI> EXTRA.
50 dozen extra line all wool caps, 1
50 extra fine suits, $25 values, eacl
JiO little unite |iir? ui v o n/J
BOYS* EAT J
50 dozen iine extra wooi panis at. .
10 dozen line blue serge pants, w?
20 dozen boys' corduroy pants, wer
MEN'S CORD I:
100 pairs good wearing ling cpialit
winter, pair' .. ......
50 dozen union made Mechanic br
SHEET
81x90 extra heavy sheets, former
61x90 Crinkle Spreads, at
72x90 Crinkle Spreads, at
8fx90 Crinkle Spreads, at
These are our special Hucko Ci
20 dozen extra large size Bath Tow
SECOND FLOOR
Millinery consisting of ladies' w?
to
Worthy oil a visit from the lady
MISSES'
A wonderful collection, priced <
style imaginable and little one's b
SKOON7* FLOOR
Art Squares and Rugs from the
trv the fine wilton velvets. A savir
this opening sale. $5 allowed on
$;!6-ineh ingrain all wool carpet
door mats at special prices.
IU..WKI7
In our last issue we called your i
wool blankets. We are glad to st
IIS.56. These are real bargains.
Hi poire fancy plaid blankets, 91
BO pairs fine' plaid blankets, all v
to
100 pairs of Gray Camp Blanket!
SWEA1
a*vuic??, uvusses una c^niiarpns
attention to this assortment. A
a saving of one-third to one^half
ladies.. c;; I.
>Jivi
Misses' and children's. Thp
bia. Secure yourself one before
had experience to secure what yc
$3.50, $1.50 to
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It Happen* In Campaigns
There was & wild and frenzied scatterment.
Men, white-faced and staring-eyed,
fled as if pursued by a pestilence.
They dropped whatever they
had in hand and stood' not upon the
order of thoir going, but departed like
frightened roebucks, hitting only the
high places as they went. ;
"Why are the people fleeing?"; we
asked.. "A
candidate who calls himself the
friend of the pe--p)$* ,ias just come to
town." replied an innocent bystander
who hud no vote. . .
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Avoid It '
"Wood alcohol is dangerous." I
"1 should think it would be. Think
of the danger from splinters." !
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Fall ^ and r, Winter $
i ' Varieties T rnip j$
Seed. >rrtov3
. ,* rvw;r.. ---v * ;V? $
Riiia Baga and Win- J
I-v ter Radishes.
Seasonable Garden ,?.
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' Seed of all kinds.'*' "
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eliable new crop Seed ahd'1'
DRUG CO.
ON, S. C.
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DIjKS
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The greatest values we have
ellest styles. .j. j.
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PANTS, HATS AND CAPS
$1.50 values; sale.......... $1.00 !
i 815 to $17.50
seven years, your. choice $7
t:\ PASi'l>
82.5i>
ire $3.50, at.... '...$3.00
e $2.50 $2.00
I
IU>Y PA.NTS
y corduroy pants, the pants for
$4.50 to $6.00
and, were 53, at. . . .*. $2.75
SAL?
price 52.75; sale $2.25
$2.50
$2.69
$2.95
rlnkle.
els. 65c values! sale each 47 l-2c
DEPARTMENT
ilking and dress hats from $2.50
$25.00
that wants the newest. if
HATS
sasy. Children's hats of every
ionnets. ?? '
DEPARTMENT
cheaper grex and wool and ftbre
lg of 510 to 515 on each rug- for
purchase of 550 and upwards,
s, stair carpets, linoleums and
r SALE
ittention to c/ur half wool and all
ate it was not in vain. One cus- </\
K a. A*. I
to $11 valoa*. eaJa $7J9 I
rool, real value 117.50 at $12.50 :
..*<13.50 j|.
i S7.fift VflJllP^ C01 n -A Ar. i_j
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rKRS : i
Sweaters. We call your special I j
complete manufacturer's line at I
the regular price. For the .1
$8.95 to $14.50 9
jatost small folks line in Columit
is too late. You may have
>u wanted, sample sale.... $2.96,
$?.0? I
t '* ?
$ #
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