The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 03, 1920, Image 8
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t^o health of this community is
very gtlpd jit this writing. The people
aro About through picking cotton
aad pr.ietf.4s very low.
The .school opned the tlrst Monday
under the iahnagement of Prof. J. V.
Smith and Miss Pert ha I^ee ?>eHart.
We wish it much success.
Mr. and- Mrs. H. S. Funner and
alsp Mrs. J. Jofcoiit attended the
Union Saturday and reported a nice
time.
Mr. and Mrs. It. )j. Hutto dined at
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. j . a. j^ivu.u s ouiuiuy.
Mr 15. 15. Huttd and family visited
Mr. J. F. Hntto Sunday.
Mr. II. C. Chancy and family wore,,
out riding Sunday. - 1
Mr. Oscar Hutto and D. V.. visit-,
cd Mr. L?. B. Hutto, Sunday morn- j)
ing.
We were very sorry to hear <>f the
death of Mr. Qrover Harsey's bahy.
Mrs. A. II. Hutto. visited Mrs. J.
A. JelTooat. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Oscar Hutto was to see his
best girl Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. F. llutto visited Mr. Colin
Jcfcoat. Sunday aftcrpoon.
The frost has come to make people
get busy digging potatoes.
Mr. J. A. Jofeoat and family and [
also Mr. Walter Hucas went to' the
show Saturday.
Mi&s Maggie Banding visited Miss
Lena Mae and Adelie Jefeoat. Sunday
morning.
Mr. Harney Dykes was out riding,
Sunday morning and was all smiles.
Mr. D. V. Ilutto was to see his best
girl Sunday afternoon.
Blue Boy.
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BODY FOUNl> IN CANAL
AFTKIi 72 HOURS,
The body of Miss Elizabeth Beam- 1
guard, who drowned herself when 1
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her lover threw her down and refused 1
tor sty her, rose to the surface of the f
Columbia canal Friday morning, after
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having remained in the water 72 *
hours. Miss Beamguard was a na- f
tivc of York county and was held in |
high esteem by the authoritiees of the
state hospital. J v
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' "There,',* said an old crony to a j
i friend to whom lie was showing tin; |
sisnis 01 a ^>coiLisn luwn, i.n;n jx nn*
^ statue of Bailie Blank." v ' f<
; "Ia" Jt no' u ??i?1 bit bigger, than'n
Hre-slZ". th<>?" queried "the <;t)I
"Qh! ay. it's a' that, but it's no' a e
? bit bigger than the hailie thocjit bijjnsel'
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ALL MILLINERY <
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A wonderful array of cha
Surely it is here that our bt
greatest skill in collecting s
I beautiful styles, and yet allc
prices so moderately. All s
I' j little dainty turban to the 1
for every face. Combiriatic
I velours. All 20 per cent off
I We carry the most comph
I South Carolina. Featuring
t I and Baby Caps. Prices be*
$10.00. Less 20 per cent, o:
20 PER CENT. OFF ON J
Featuring styles that pr<
fashion centers and reflect
tailoring.
Embracing suits for worn
stouts for large women. E
recognized by style leaders
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Mail Orders
Filled
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MK. MIMNAUOIl IMPROVED
\1TER SI0\1'3UC IIjTA'ESN.
IjCxiiiKton friends of John 1j. Mimmugh,
the his Columbia merchant,
ivill be glad to learn that ho is much
mproved in health after suffering a
severe illness.
XIIORKI) STATE FAIR
IS NOW IN PROGRESS. |
The colored state fair is on this
rock in Columbia. The exhibits arc
aid to be very good and many negroes
are expected to attend the fair.
\mou<r the Heights.
lie?"Yes. I certainly like good
>od, and always look forward to tnu j
oxt meal," . ]
She?"Why don't'you talk of high- i
r things .crnee in a while?" 4 <
He?"Hut. my dear , whaT is hlgluSr I i
tan food?"?Idfc., ' .. :
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s Week -E
3NE-FIFTH OFF.
.rming autumn hat beauty,
jyers have displayed their
luch a wide assortment of
jwing us to hold down the
hapes and styles from the
arge picture hat. Shapes
)ns of velvet, taffetas and
ste line of trimmed hats in
also the Children's Hats
?in at $2.50 and go up to
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KLL NEW FALL SUITS.
^dominate in the great
the modern art of skillful
en and misses, featuring
very model that has been
is inrliidPrl in ftnr o+n^lr
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Suits slightly
ipartment Store
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DOTS FROM CHAPIN ROUTE 1.
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Th? health trf this community is
-;ood.
Mr. N. C. Monts visited Mrs. Sallie
Monts and family Sunday.
Mr. Sidney Monts and niece. Miss
Jannie Monts, spent Sunday with Mr.
Fletcher Meetze's family.
Mr. G. O. Derrick and family visted
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calk, Sun
lay evening.
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monts* family
visited Mrs. Monts* parents, Sunday.
Messrs. John Kvins and Willie Liar-j
,mon visited Mr. Marry Harmon. SunIilny
evening.
Misses Mary Mcetzo, Maude and
I Mart ha Mick ley visited Misses A Hie.
ilx'ssie and Annie Derrick. Sunday1
joveningr. j
I. Magnolia scho'ol opened Monday
morning under the skjlful manage 1
inent ol! I'rof. A. I). Wessinger.
; Miss Dorothy Delle Derrick of Sum- j
merlaml College, spent the week end |
with her parents.
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School Kind.
MEAN AND !
CROSS? HOW'S !
YOUR LIVER?!
TKV SA1SPKAS, \N i:\fMUiKNT I
STI.MVI KNT AND TONIC
< * lie's disposition depends largely ci.
tile condition of the body. Hot. tempers
usually are the result of sluggish
livers, poor digestion, stomach troubles,
etc. 'I'lie nervous system can't
he expected to operate smoothly when
tin- digestion is upset.
A mean, cross disposition in the
morning before breakfast is a pretty
bad indication. The system needs
cleansing.
Many wise folks take pains to keep
their bodies properly. A tnblespoonful
of SarDras before each meal will
tone np the digestion, stimulate the
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stomach, enliven the liver and purify
the blood. A scintifie stimulant, and
Ionic prepared from .medicinal. roots
ind herbs. Improves health and disposition
by cleansing the body and
regulating its organs. Does what the
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sommon laxative do: P.011iaina!? no*alcohol.
All. iTcith ijs . and
loboeis.
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luy Now a:
Materials of broadcloth, velo
1 in and miny others.
Sizes, 14 to 56 1-2. Prices
less 20 per cent. (Take elev
WOMEN'S & MISSES' DRES
Displaying- individuality oi
shades, tricotines, serges, silk
for economy vet desiring late
will be interested in this lin
styles for stouts, with sizes u]
from
Less 20 Per
FINE FURS ONE
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An exceptional range ant
kinds of tanimals. Sets and
furs until you see this wondei
modest prices that prevail,
line of children's fur sets at 1
20 per cent off.
r off in style,
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GF.RMANS POURING I Once again Gern
GOOI>S INTO HRITIAN. j arriving in Deeds
I scale. It is in toyi
German Roods are pouring into cheap clocks that
Great Dritian in a rapidly increasing German trade ha
volume, and complaints are being parent. There art
made that dumping is being practiced win chouses and re
according to reports to the Depart- quantities of Gern
inent of Commerce from its represen- every conceivable :
tatives in the United Kingdom. ly of the metal al
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t Sale Contini
nd Save the Dii
urs, tricotine, serges, pop- f
> from $10.75 to $250.00, Fine all wo
'ator to second floor.) on sweaters,
sweaters at $
crc oa dcd /-c-M-r of Hoses' ailC
,SES 20 PER CENT. OFF slip-ons. Pri
[ tailoring, materials and
s. Women who are keen Nj
ist styles and best quality
e of Dresses. Featuring Georgettes,
0 to 56 1-2. Prices range suit shades.
$14.50 to $175.00
Cent. Off. CHILDREN
In our fall i
'.-FIFTH OFF. Here you wil
the children,
1 quality of pelts of all dress. All 2C
single pieces. Don't buy ;
*ful collection and see the j
Also showing a complete
from $5.50 to $35.00, leas In satin, sa
ed. Plain an
values up to $60.
IICHS
hnnaugh, Jr., Manager
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lan-niadc goods arc rieties.' and .fancy goods, consisting
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on a considerable i principally of metal and glass ?rna*
a, fancy goods and j ments.
the resumption of The average increase of price In
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s been most up- German toys over pre-war days i?
3 now in l^eeds j about 100 per cent, and as a rule dt^r ' I'.'Si
tail stores large 1 liveries are made about tliree weeks *
lan toys of almost J after the placing of orders. Oermait '"'4^
kind; clocks, chief- ; toy makers are not selling below thft
arm and china va-| Itritish manufacturer.?Ex.
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No sir-ee, bob!
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ffjfjjp' No premiums with
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j^jr vuiiiuio an vjuamy ;
^AMELS quality plus Camels ex^
pert blend of choice Turkish and
oice Domestic tobaccos pass out the
3St wonderful cigarette smoke you
er drew into your mouth!
And. the way to prove that
atement is to compare Camels
iff-by-puff with any cigarette im
e world!
Camels have a mild mellowness that i
as new to you as it is delightful.
3t, that desirable "body" is all there!
hey are always refreshing?theyf
wer tire your taste.
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
:ertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor'.
)ur say-so about Camels will be:
"My, but that's a great cigarette",
toll* ore noW everywhere in scientifically seated
;?Ke>? fjt ukj ciRamitcx; or ten p&CKaftes {JUU
rc1tes) in o gIassinc-papcr-covcre>d carton. Wo
nfily recommend this carton for the home or otJUT-o ;
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. H
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aes Through |
iference
JEW IDEAS IN SWEATERS.
iol sweater coats, moderately 7 need. Slip
all colors, styles and sizes. All silk coat
35.00 less 20 per cent off. Complete line
1 girl's wool and cotton sweater coats and
ees range from $7.50 to $40.00 ;
EW BLOUSES AND WAiSTS
crepe de chines, etc.. including all dark
All 20 per cent. off. J
['S WEAR SLAUGHTERED UN PRICE.
stocks we have not forgotten the children.
1 he able to find .just what you want for
wrVint il f rv? 1 -11 ? ? ^
1> IIVLIICI 11 UU IUI" .>V- JiOOJ (liiyS OT lOl* j '<
> per cent. off.
PETTICOATS
itine, jersey and cotton, moderately pried
fancy. A special all .jersey at $4.98
.OO; special $5.
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