The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 05, 1921, Image 6
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LEXINGTOX MILL DOTS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paxton have returned
from a delis rifi-1 visit to rel- i
ativer and frle.ids in Char'otte.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Peyton and Mes- ;
sers Andrew Norris and Ben J. To*! 1
motored to Atlanta and Douglasville,
<Ga., to spend the Christmas holidays <
with Mrs. Peyton's parents. They
report a very pleasant trip. '
Mr, Carl Corder had the misfor- j
tue to lose his Hupmobile by fire last
Saturday near the fair grounds. It *
was covered by insurance. ]
We are all glad to know that the I
mill is running on full time again, i
hut sorry of the cut in wages of 22c
on the dollar. However, let us not
worry, for this world is too big and
life too short to worry.
We are giad to have Mr. Albert
Price and family with us and wish j
_ Tor them good luck.
Mr. J. D. Carroll's party, consist
ing of Mr. Arthur Carroll, of Colum- j
bia, 'Messrs, E. C. Floyd, E. E. Ctfrley,
George E. Harman, Henry Sox,
Tom Sox and others, have returned
from their hunt down on the Savannah
river, where they killed four big
"wild turkeys and one deer. Good for
ycru, boys: go again.
Mrs. Vesta SLealy has returned
Irom Newberry, where she spent th<r
holidays with her parents.
Mr. Julian Harling and Miss Mattie
Powell, of Graniteville, spent the
week-end in old Lexington with rel- I
OUR PI
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: It is the endeavor of The
; serve the interests of the put
their existence, faithfully anc
interest that assures the very
efficiency.
This endeavor will be su
come with a keener desire to i
You will always find us
problems, personally interest*
terests are served to the best
We invite you to come a
; us. We are always glad to set
The Bank
RESOURCES OVER ONI
THOUS
J. S. Wessinger, President. .
Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M.
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Sole Agent "for the fam <
and' also other brands of s
longest. Always see us fc
B. BE
Assembly Street,
Everything Sanitary
New Star I
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LADIES AND
Open Day ai
Food of the Best Quality
Prep;
Polite Attention with Qi
Share of the public patn
cordial welcome awaits tl
1312 Main St., Phone i
I
itives. j
Miss Mamie Sons spent a few days J
last week with relatives and friends j
in and around Summit.
, Misses Sudie Floyd, Mattie Barrett
and Annie Dou Harman have returned
from a most delightful holiday
Visnt to relatives and friends in the
?ity of Newberry.
Misses Thelma and Bernice Ayers
spent the week-end with relatives and
friends in Columbia. |
Mr Jess Nipper and family spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nip j
per.
Mr. Isaiah Dykes, of Columbia,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pink !
Minis.
Miss Alice Wilson spent a few days j
? .n '
last week with her sister ana cu?n
. elatives and friends in Vauclause. j
Robert Jones, the great evangelist, j
will preach at the Lexington High '
School auditorium on next Sunday j
night, commencing at 7:20. Let ev-j
erybo'dy attend. There will be a re- j
vival service at the Lexington Bap- j
tist church every Sunday night, con- j
ducted, by the Rev. Dr. J. H. Funder- ;
burjk.
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FROM DOWN OX BROADWAY.
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Mr. Samuel Monts visited Mr. Wil- j
lie Coogler Sunday. j
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Mr. Gary Bickley spent Sunday j
evening with Mr. Colie Derrick.
Mr. Sidney Monts spent Sunday j
night with his sister. Mrs. James!
Smith.
ton
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BANK OF CHAPIN to
>lic throughout the years of
1 with a degree 01 personal
highest possible pome of
ippiemented in the years to
serv7e you.
definitely interested in your
ed in seeing that your inadvantage.
nd make your deposits with
5 you.
of Chapin
i hundred fifteen
;and.
S. J. Clark, Vice President.
L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier.
RRY. I
Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Gents'
Furnishings,
Ladies
Ready-to-wear,
Etc. I
)us W. L. Douglas shoes '
hoes that wear easy and
>r bargains.
RRY,
Columbia, S. C. \
At Reasonable Price
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GENTLEMEN
nd AH Night
>
ired in the Highest Art.
lick Service.
mage is solicited, anda
fte Lexington Folks.
5151-J Colombia, S.C.
Air. Ervin ALeetze and sister, spent
Sunday evening at tin- home of Air.
J. R. Biekley. c
Mr. and. Mrs. SvnuH Meotze visited '
Mrs. Meet bo's parents Sunday.
Mr. Elton Amicl; and sisters. Misses 1
Alvrtle and Aline, visited Miss Dosia '
Monts on Sunday.
There was a ehieken. roast given at .
the home of Mr. Samuel Monts on
Friday night, which was very much
enjoyed by everyone present, both old
and young. Several games were play
ed by the young folks during the evening.
Air. George Alonts and sisters. Aliases
Janie and Bessie, spent Saturday
night and Sundav with their aunt,
\
Mrs. James Smith.
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Air. John Long and little son spent
the week-end with his sister. Airs. C.
W. Smith. | 1
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(LAV SPRING DOTS. <
Well, the folks are planning to i
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start anointr crop since me now jcai j
iflsiTFORlf!
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a Jib Expect to find
the Fisherman, j
|Pn[ the "Mark of
IJ/JI Supremac
on every bottle |
of emulsion that j
you buy. This
means that you
will always ask for
scorn, j
emulsion i j
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 3
ALSO MAKERS OF I j
klmoids
I (Tablets or Granules) S
! for INDIGESTION ?
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C. COULTON
j OFrOMETRlST. J
^ Eyes Glasses
lExamined Fitted
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1 1423 f?lain St., Columbia, S. C.
I UP STAIRS
GUARD YOUR l.CNGS W1TJI
Luogardia
LUNGAURIA ot?*-ns the respiratory
organs, removes the thick,
masses of sputum, heals the irritation.
dispels the cough and cold 1
Unsurpassed in spasmodic Croup, 1
Bronchitis, difficult breathincr, and ,
such kindred diseases. Thousands
I
attest to its great virtue. If LUX- i
GARDIA fails, your money re- J
turned. Price, GQc and ?l.L'y per
bottle.
Manufactured by
LUNG AUDI A CO., Dallas, Te.\.
For Sate by liar 1110:1 Drug1 Co.
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^ IT IS OUR DUTY as well as
^ every way consistent wiib the j
$ ie financial arenglb and growth
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? community. Lome in and let us
more than Bankers?we are a v
^ it is a matter of pride with us, th
jg we have developed in our busises
J; ship of those whom we serve.
^ Prosperity is reflected to thi
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g penty or our pTtrocs.
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las begun. |
The Rev. \V. H. Whaley and family j
iineil with Mr. Daniel Sturkie and j
'aniily Sunday.
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Prof. H. C. Bookman of Irmo. vi? j
ted Mr. John Fulmer during the holdays.
Mrs. C. O. Glenn has returned to j(
ier home in Charleston after spend- j'
ng a few days with her mother. Mrs
r. J. Barrs.
Mr. If. C. Flake and family visited i
Mr. W. M. Laird and family Sunday
ifternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W\ Frick visited at
he home of W. M. Laird Sunday.
Mrs. Ft. E. Corbett has returned to
tor home after spending a few days
vith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M
vnotts. at Norway.
Miss Annie May Laird litis returned
:o her school on Black Creek, after
<pendinsr the holidays with her i?ar nts.
We are sorry to chronicle the ill- i
DESIGNS, |
Wedding Bouquets, i
FLOWERS, |
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
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rLOinST.
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11 IK 3Iain St. P'loue J
COLUMBIA, 5. C.
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1 fat ^ ^ ^ &
Out
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Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Gla sses"
ELMGREN
Optorr. .trist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
lAtiuA.inUa.lt.lAUt.fc kiiiiItk
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh nati?a meat* always on han*.
[c? sold is any quantity froza 0c ay
Our restaurant is prepared to fornix
meal* at all hours. First class meal*
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Door to Poetoffice.
LEXINGTON, S. C
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SERVICE j
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our PLEASURE to promote in ^
principles of SOUND banking, ^
m 5 I
of the business interest cf this ?
get together- we are something jg
ery human lot ci individuals, and
mt aside from the responsibilities ^
is. we have cultivated the friend- >
is Bank iTondthe increased pros- %
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ness of Mrs. W. M. Laird and hope
for her an early recovery.
Messrs. Willie and Rubin Brown
and Clinton Hutto, o'f Perry, were visitors
in this section last Sunday.
MARRIED. !'
December 24. at the residence of!
Mrs. Lizzie Hallman. Gilbert, S. t\. |
Mr. C. P. Shealy and Miss Lessio
Kaminer. both of Gilbert, were mar- j
ried by Rev. O. B. Shearouse, the Revi
Stoudemire of Gilbert, assisting in the '
ceremony.
After the beautiful ceremony was
over, the bridal party and invited
DAW S
Uililll u
When this bank pron
cept, we commit ourselve
in every way that a prog:
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Merchandising, Ind
It may be that you a
! many ways in which this
We are always rea
problems with the view
tomer as well as the banl
SUPERVISED BY THE UNI1
The Home N
Lexingtc
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal
Buggies, Wag
We Have a Splendid Lin
We have every style and size it
Come in and see them on our i
OUR GUARANTEE
Gregory-Conder
1 I 5 Hampton St., - -
EVERY ONE LIKES'
Do not forget to remembe
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value. ;
which we add to the deposits,
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUME
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent interest Paid or
~ARE YOU WORKfi
Work oZ 2.117 nort in pure dru<
jour existence. 3ut "with t pun
ior a reward Ai d it lightens yo
pleasure.
Bavs t. purpose in life; Mak
building ap a savings account iz
yc.* with the means to attain yo
independence, wealch?they all
persistently save.
Same rare of interest (4- per c
account#.
THE OLD
The Carolina Nation
W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
quests were ushered into the dining
room where a most delicious wedding
supper was enjoyed by all present.
Many were the happy congratulations
extended to the bride and groom, who
for the present will make their home
at Pond Branch.
RUB - MY - TISM
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains. Neuralgia.
Rheumatism.
IERV1CE
ruses Service and you ac_
j. A. _ nr i__
is 10 support your enoris
ressive bank can.
ustry and Farming
re not familiar with the
bank can serve you.
dv to discuss financial
cf benefitting the cusr
ED STATES GOVERNMENT
[ational Bank
in, S. C,
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
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;ons, naraess.
te of Well Made Vehicles
Hackney Baggies
Washington Buggies
Hummer Top Baggies
Brown Buggies
/\Hess Buggies
-jNissen Wagons
NT/ Russell Wagons
Hackney Wagons
i above make3
floor '?h
MEANS SOMETHING
Mule Co.
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ro BE REMEMBERD J
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v i 1 / } re n M'ifVt o Konlrl
1 111V> V,11UU1 Vll II llll u ?uu?
depreciate like many other
aided by the liberal interest
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National Bank
^A, s. c.
$10,000,000.00:
i Savings Accounts j
G WITH A PURPOSE
Igerj if it means merely earaiiij;
)0S9 back of it you are working ?
ur tazkff an<i makes work a rial
s your life a success! Start bj
1 this institution. It will farnib
ur object. A comfortable home,
come within your reach if yoe
int.) paid on both larjje and
RELIABLE
tal Bank of Columbia
Jos. M. Bell, Cashier.
Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Caahiai.