The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 05, 1921, Image 8

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V V JL. y W?. . .-, PERSONAL We were indeed glad to shake the | hand of a long-ago friend, Mr. Ru\ dolph Schoenberg, of Orangeburg county who was here on business today. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Gantt and family of Wagener and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawl and family of Batesburg, spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kawl. Miss Julia Bickley and Miss Louise Xyzer spent several days in Columbia last week at the home of Mrs. Austin. Mrs. Ira M. Sligh and Mrs. J. M. Moorman and the children have returned from Lancaster after spending the holidays with their parents. ^ +V?a r\ArMilijr r?nf Air. sam r. riuui( mc u*ui ton buyer, has returned to Lexington =after a pleasant visit to friends in East Orange, N. J. Hon. D. F. Efird was in town this morning. , Mrs. John Roberts, of Providence, was busy shopping in town Monday. Miss Anna Brown of Henry, X. C., lor many years the popular artist in the millinery department of W. P. j 0 i "Roof, is visiting the family of Mr. John J. Taylor and oiher friends in town who were delighted to have her with them. Mrs. Paul Smith of Gilbert was here Monday busy in the stores. Mr. and Mrs. George Wingard of Irmo were here shopping Tuesday. Mrs. Hendrix Roberts of Red Knoll, was here busy shopping yesterday. { f irs. Haskell Meetze of Red Knoll was here Tuesday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew sneaiy 01 ?t. Peters, were here shopping yesterday. Miss Dorothy Dell Derrick, Chapin, always a welcome visitor, was here Monday. # "We were glad to be kindly remembered by our friend A. Sumter Laird, with Christmas and New Tear greetings. He is now located at Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Henry Sease of Hollow Creek was busy shopping here Tuesday. sMrs. George Price was a visitor to our town Tuesday. Miss Lessi^Taylor, tne most interesting daughter of Mr. Jacob Taylor lias returned with her sister, Mrs. A. -T. Mathias, after spending the holidays with friends and relatives. Mrs. Lillian I. Kamimner of Columbia has leased the Hotel De Sota, in Jacksonville, Fla. A new building liandsomjBly furnished 60 room hotel, HHHHBHHBnni / MEET ME AT TAPP' It has always - -v L are, therefore, \ ci< ; Every Suit, C - know positively From our ma All Overcoats On all Shoes, ir* , On Boys' Suii price, the garm Men's heavy If THE . ?i ^ MENTION | jopposite Terminal station, and is j : doing a fine business. ! Miss Sarah Berly has returned from | ja delightful visit to friends in Branch- j i ville. I "We regret very much to state that Mr. and Mrs. George M. Corley are [still very ill, at the home of their son. | George W. Corley. They are among i the eldest of our citizens and are a lovable and highly respected old couple. Miss May Lois Boozer is visiting ~ " - * ? r 3 rimvAvc? men as aown in inv i-unu ui enjoying the holiday season to its overflowing. Miss Lessie Ballentine of upper Columbia, is visiting her friends, the daughters of Mr. Simon Taylor, on route five. Mr. Chas. H. Drafts, the popular manager of the Plaza Hotel, Augusta, Ga., spent a few days with his father and family here last week. Misses Pearl and Erin Clarke, so popular, in Washington, returned to j their duties, Saturday, after having spent a delightful time at the old home during the Christmas season. j Col. Marion D. and Mrs. Harman j are spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. C. F. Snider, in Pal- I metto, Florida. Mrs. Anna Lou Robin- . son of Plant City is improving slowly, much to the delight of her folks and friends. Mr. I. V. Wessinger, one of the most independent farmers up on Hollow Creek, was here Monday among the large number of farmers present at the call meeting. Mr. Job S. Wessinger prominent 'merchant and good citizen of Chapin was in town Monday. Misses Lula Amick and Ethel Mae Cromer of Peak returned home after visiting Columbia, Lexington, Aiken and Augusta. Mrs. J. C. Apick and daughter Helen of Aiken returned home with them to spend a few j weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geiger of Sandy Run and Mrs. Mary Norris and Mrs. Mannie X. Tillman of, Edgefield were visitors to Mrs. Ella j Fox during the Christmas holidays. ! I Mr. James Caughman has moved | iritn hiu nowlv droptpH nipp ntlH r>nm - I fortable home next Judge C. M. I Efird's. Miss Mary Kyzer, the popular and efficient cashier of the James L. Tapp Company, was a visitors to Columbia Sunday. 1 s * been our custom to ^oing to sell quick ir i )thing Wir Ivercoat, Shoes and you are getting th< rked in plain figures 5 at 1-2 original pric including Men's, W< ts 1-3 off.- Men's he ent, 50c. fleeced Shirts and D you fail to buy ?P???pd?w ?????????i JAME Lexin t DOTS FROM PELIOX ROI'TE 1. j I i Every one in this section has tlior- ' oughly enjoyed the holiday and for a brief spell almost forgot hard times. Mr. Willie Hutto from Arkansas has been visiting Mr. J. E. Dunbar and family. Mr. Rudolph Schumpert and Miss j Martha Kyzer were visitors at Flor enee church. Sunday. P. M. They were | accompanied by her brother. Mr. j Shafter. who called on Miss Isoiinc ! Rish. Mr..-Frank Dunbar and brother. Walter, took a trip to Wagener t<? see Mr. Frank's best girl. Miss Alberta Garvin, who was home from college for the holidays. Mr. .7. C. Dunbar and family spent the holidays in Georgia. j Miss Girlie Rish spent the night ' ?i_. r\ 1.? Wltn .MISS Alva rt-LCiiu.*. I I Misses Ruth and Lucia Gun tor gave j a party Christmas night, which was I I enjoyed by the young folks of the ' community. Miss Alva Dunbar and sister Naomi spent the night at Mr. W. B. | Dunbar's recently. I All of our young girls who are j teaching sc hool this session have re- i turned to their work after spending I the holidays at home. Miss Alva Dun- i bar is the primary teacl^er at Mace- ! don. Miss Isoline Rish is teaching at j Sunny South and Miss Girlie Rish is one of the assistant teachers at ! Sharp's Hill. We hope the New Year will bring j you all 365 prosperous days. "Jaybird." ! SANDY Rl'N DOTS. A large crowd attended the party \ at Mr. L. G. Culler's Tuesday night. : The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. j Luc-as, Mr. and Mrs. M .L. Jumper, ' Mr. and Mrs. \V. i . Savior, Mi. and ' Mrs. B. H. Jumper, Misses Letha Savior and Sallie Carrie Culler, Messrs Beaury Jumper. Gary Rucker, Clifton Rucker, Newu-^ Culler, Robert and R. C. Whitington, Herbert Ciim. Miss Sallie Carrie Culler was the | guest ot' Misses Tlielma and Dessie Saylor Thursday afternoon Mr. J. F. Hi'.l and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cub.er Wednesday evening. Mr. Ed Brody and family visited Mr. J. C. Saylor and family Wednesday. Miss Sallie Carrie Cu'ic-r was the guest of Misses Mae and Bessie Stabler Monday afternoon. THE GROW i never carry over fi . T T71VT-VT/^rnr\XT 1 Our jUCvAIIN Vj 1 WIN , Over iter L Underwear is of th< j best for the least i 3 low prices, we offe e. ' omen's and Childrei IQ \T\7 VK71TV|-PV? VlVlVlPfl /Ot V J VV iiitVi 1 !rawers, former pric at this sale yoi igton and Colu Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ltn as and litiia son. Cavern. visited Mr. and Mrs. | Hush Hunker. Monday afternoon. | ?\I and Mrs. .]. !i. .jumper visited Mr. and Mrs. X. fl. Wani.amak'-r Sun- | day afternoon. Mr. II. C. Whitingrton and Miss j Letha Savior visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Culler's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. .[. A. Juniper. Mrs. L. C. Culler and daughter and little grandson visited Mr. and Mrs. Fran!: Jumper. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. L. Culler and family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jumper Sunday. ; With much sue. ?-ss o> the Dispatch- j News. I am, A Farmer's Da.mrhter. CALVARY DOTS. TIio parjy at Mr. Willie Rucker's Saturday night was enjoyed very much by the young people of this community. Miss Ruth Rust has been spending a few days with Miss .Timmie Inabinet. Mrs. Xissie Inabinet spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Lizzie Taylor. Mr. Lucius Williams was the guest of Miss Ruth Rast Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Williams spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Inabinet. Mr. and Mrs. Sifley Rast and family spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. A. F. Inabinet. Mr. John Andrew Inabinet was the guest of Miss Mammie Ethel Taylor Saturday night. 'Mr. Albert Baihy was the guest of Miss Ethel Mack Sunday night. Mr. Lucius Williams was the mi est of .Miss Ruth Last Sunday night. J I'M LO. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. .J. A. Cromer:?Many. many thanks for the present I received from you Christmas. I hove worked in a Christian home for 14 months and could not have been treated bett ,?r. Sincerely, David Kenedy. SAVE YOUR TREES. Orchard brand fruit tree spray materials, ."B. T. S." and a full line of insecticides for plants, trees, etc. Call for free booklet on spraying. Let us help you save your trees, plants | and vegetables in time. HARMON DRUG CO., Lexington. S. C. ING STORE fom one season to STORE ALLCOSltS) Inderv 3 Tapp high standar money. r all our Men's Clot Ts, we will sell for ( shirts and drawer! :e $1.50; very special ii lose money? mbia, South Ci r ALMOST V FAMILY REUNION'. A part of the family of Mr. Jacob .1. Bickley had unite an enjoyable dinner at Mrs. Jennie Austins, a daughter. in Columbia. Saturday, making :t almost a family reunion, anyway adding joy and happiness where they already abound. Tims** present we;e: Mr. .1. .1. Bickley. S. T. Bickley. (_>. Bickley. Miss Julia Bickley. Miss Louise Kyzer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sox and Cecil Sox of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Austin of Columbia. "Mr. Julian Kennedy of Atlanta. All rejoiced at having such a pleasant day. RETFUXEI) TO WiNTll BOB. The party of beautiful, bright and admired young lady students of Wir,throp college, after having spent a delightful Christmas and holidays at their dear old ''sweet home." returned today to resume their studies. How pleasant it was to have them, and how blue it is without them. They were: Misses Kathryn Berly. Bruce Caughman. Juanita George, Blossie Clark. Gladvs Georare and Marsrnrpf Hartley. A. W. Morgan Sheet Metal Worker SLATE, TILE AND Gravel Roofer Manufacturer of Skylights & Cornices 1707 Main street, PHONE 2742 COLUMBIA, S. C. ANNOUfi Dr. Ray Fisher Sox cated at 1615 Main Store. Better Deni ey is my Motto, the other any m Shoes year d, and when you bi hing at just 1-2 ori| pick disposal at 1-2 s, former price $1 1 sale price, the gar] Your own \ arolina I ! DKPCTY SOX ROUNDS UP PARTICIPANTS IN SHOOTING Cay<", Jan. 4.?On his last day as 1 deputy sheriff for Sheriff Miller, ' Deputy Sheriff C. V>\ Sox rounded up I | all parties participating1 in the shootj'ing scrape which occurred in Lexington county, near Dixiana, Monday ' afternoon. January 3rd. Alex Wililiams was painfully shot in the shoul- s jder with a shotgun by Hanibal Robjertson. and Robertson was then shot j by .Jordan Hall through arm, with pis!tol. All parties connected with this lively duel were colored and those ? i that were able to be moved, are now | in the Cayce jail, i Mrs. James Bickley <<f Irmo uas a isitor here Tuesday. GO NO FARTHER The Evidence !> at Your Door. Lexington proof is what you want and the statement of this highly respected resident will banish all doubt: I . / J. B. Folyd. prop, grocery, E. Main St., Lexington, says: "I was bothered a great deal with my kidneys a few years ago. At that time my back gave me a lot of troable and it ached good and hard. My Sladder I seemed to be the worst source ok.com-. 'plaint. There was a too requeiA de\ T isire to pass the kidney secretions, md I had to get up at night. The secfyj^^Bi tions were highly colored and contained sediment. A friend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills, and I did so. In a short time I got fine relief. I kept on taking Doan's and after I had used several boxes, I felt so / well I didn't require any more." Price 60c. at /ill dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Floyd had. Foster-Milburn Co.rs Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y. [CEMENT , Dentist, is now loover Lever's Shoe :istry for Less Mon MEET ME AT TAPP'S -mmmmmmmm?mmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmm?m ' 'i .(It * 'i % erchandise. We ,j 1 1 " 1 ?and | ly at Tapp's you I l pnal price. | M I > off. I .25; special sale ment 65c ey. i