The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 16, 1921, Image 8
PERSONALS
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ATr. Drayton W. Croui, one of the J
irubstantial - citizens and a successful j
farmer, on route one, Gilbert, was
here Tuesday and made us a pleasant j
' calh . i
Mr. Claude B. Lowman of Irmo, j
V*. is at the Baptist hospital, undergoing |
|gC;: an operation forttonsils and adenoids.
We hope for hima'speedy recovery,
j x Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stuart of
Ii-Columbia came over Sunday and
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: \ spent a delightful day with their sisteVs,
the Misses Stuart on upper Main
' street. '' > I
^The many friends of Miss Naomi
Stuart will be glad to learn she is
. much improved and we hope to see
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her out again soon.
Mr. .T. a. Lever, wife and daugh-j
ter, of Columbia, S. C., are oil a visit
to their son, W. J- Lever, at High
Point, N. C. n Y-:
The heirs of the estate of A. S.
Frick, of the Hney Woods section,
were here Tuesday1 settling the estate.
They are a mighty good family of
7.' people, ^industrious fend prosperous.
Sir. J. T. Hallman, one of the good
farmers on Gilbert Route ohe,; was in
recently and renewed his-:Subscription
to The Dispatch-News. :
D &Ir< -. Luther L. jLowm one of the
prominent men Jet the Emanuel sec
!$tonwas in town on justness Satup-:j
tJncle James E. Rawl, after an 'ab?ehce
for some time, returned from
Part Royal Saturday. He is an important
member of the Pension Board
and always interested in the pension
matters for the benefit of his old feliow-comrad6s
and - will spon send out
^-'. 'glad tidings to thfeih from headquarMr.
J. Sol Meetze, near Chapin,
was in town Monday, last week,- on
business and dropped in to see the
printers. " . r
, Mr. Julian P. Meetze, formerly of.
this place, but now of New York,
paid his old home and folks h^re,
while on a business trip, a visit last
''.. week and returned to New York.
Mr. S. A. Mathias of Irmo, and!
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ington county, was her^ one day last
week.
h;'- Mr. Drayton Ev Clark, formerly
' of Black Creek, but now of Swansea,
was here on business last-Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. "W;. J. Redmon of
Swansea, were in town Saturday, and
.m knoUAOd
JJ3.1CI our OiUOO tl VX91L UU uuoiuuoo.
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Our
Wonderful Ann
100 Taf
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$1!
i It was only the grea
these dresses to us at s
offer them at thiis extret
styles are in the lot. I
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I? Anniver
$3
|*> Regular $39.
It's beyond the power
wondrous beauty of th
model .that you view r<
f it different.
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Women will ask how
Percale and Chambray
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| Mr. Redmon is one of the best men
in his community and his wife is an
excellent homekeeper.
Mr. D. T. Hare, of Summit, a
member of the County Board of Pensions,
was here last week, on business
connected with his office.
Messrs. J. M. Lowman and jovial
C. B. Lindler or irmo, were iwo
pelasant visitors to The DispatchNews
office last week.
Mr. J. J. Lucas, one of Swansea's
clever business men, was in town
Monday, last week, on business at the
court house.
Mrs. John C. Shepphard, is rew./v^AKnap
on/1 Knil/lincr hpr V) r?m ?> n 71
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Depot street. Messrs. Reuben D.
Harman and Simon Taylor, carpenters,,
have the contract.
Miss Addie Quick was a visitor to
Columbia Monday.
The bakers of bread did very little
when they reduced the size of the
loaves to correspond with the reduction
in price. There was once a uni
fo>m weight of fourteen ounces per
loaf. Why not get back to normal in
bread and price.
Miss Julia Bickley, the very attentive
clerk of Mr. W. D. Dent, spent
a pleasant visit witn ner sister, xvLrs.
Jennie Austin of Columbia, recently
and-reports a delightful time.
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Mr. Scott Hendrix has so improved,
that one day last week, he was dbwn
town visiting some of his friends. His
Wiie accompanying him.
Mrs. Mammie Muller, after visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Geo. LeFever,
at DeLeon Springs, Fla.; is back home
to the delight of her many friends.
Miss Marguerite Dent, the faithful
and very competent teacher of Cedar
Grove school, spent - the week-end
v
wathher parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Dent.
, . Esquire. E. M. Martin of Swansea,
was in town last week on ousiness or
his office.
Mr. Willie J. Smith, the newlyelected
County Treasurer,''was a student
in the treasurer's office for several
"days last week, learning the dux*
- ? ^ knoinnco in tViD nf
IH llllS X. U lUi ^ UUOtU^OO AAA tuv Vfcfice.
Mr . Joe F. Fallaw, one of the best
and most highly respected citizens
.of Gaston was in town on business
Monday.
1 Messrs. George J. Taylor and Earnest
Powell, have returned home,
after serving as jurymen at U. S.
Court at Florence.
Mrs. Joe Baker of Marshville, N.
C., niece of Mrs. Quick, attended
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Friday and S
Eighte
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liversary Grouping of?
feta Frocks
iO, and $35.00 Values at
9.75
itest good fortune that brought
uch a concession that we can
nely low price. All the latest
t
resses
NTON CREPE
sary Sale Price
7.50
,50, $45, $50 values
* of words to describe the
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lese new stocks, iwery new
5veals some touch that makes
>E DRESSES
Miry Sale Price
$1.00
$2.00 Values
it is possible for us to sell good
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U1 VOUVU 1VA CMVli Ml UAAAMA4
rHE JA1
ing Sts.
the funeral of Rev. Quick and has
returned home.
Mr. L. W. Wise, a prominent
business man of Pelion was here on
business Monday, last week.
Miss Mamie M. Price and sister of
Priceville, were admired young ladies
A if j ? ,3 Kav./, 1.:/J
ill IUWI1 ? <nivi \y i nnr ncic iviiivily
renewed the Dispatch-News.
Misses Esther and Carx-i'e Brawley
and Miss Pearle Lancaster of Colum
bia motored over to Lexington Sunday.
Mr. E. Thos. Rauch, one of Bal-1
lentine's well known citizens, was here
last week and paid us a pleasant
visit. He is one of the first subscribers
to The DispatchNews and it has
aRvays been a welcome visitor to
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Uncle Warren Weed's domicile is
no more, Mr. Steele having torn down
the building, in order to remodel and
add to his home on Depot street.
TT 1 " TTT? -? " ? ^ /Mi 4- An TT?o o_
uncle vvarreu naa inuvcu. vm. un XJU.Utern
part of the" town, near Mr. Eli
Corley's. - ,
Mrs. Dr. Louis Russell of Green- j
wood, aunt of Mrs. Robert King, after
?visting Mrs. King here, has returned
hornet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King are
being congratulated on the arrival of
Robert King, Jr., a new comer at
their home. * .*
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GASTON SPRAYS.
This beautiful .spring-like weather
makes the farmers hlmost forget
high-priced guano and low-priced
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"cotton. Some of them are actuallyheard
singing as they come in from
the field.
Gardens are beginning to look
green, which speaks of better times.
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We are glad to say that little Sarah,
the two year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Price, is much improved
after several days illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Goodwin of
Swansea spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Perry Mack.
Mr. Earlie Price and Miss Lovella
Hutto visited Mrs. W. H. Busbee*
Thursday afternoon.
Messrs. Ward Sightler and John
Craft attended the box party at Macedon
school house Friday night and
report a fine time. ,
Wr David Maok and fftmilv of
Swansea visited Mr. and Mrs. "VW
F .Mack, Friday.
Miss Bertha Fallaw was a visitor
in to^wn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Busby vis-J
ited the latter's mother, Mrs. J. M- j
THE GROW
aturday, the
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WHITE
Anniversar
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One small lot of good qi
sorted colors. Regular $1
CHILDREN'S Gil
a ;
nnniverstti
75c, $1.J
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This is indeed welcome
serviceable dresses for the
Pretty ginghams in checl
savings.
SILK JERSEY
Anniversai
$2
Regular !
Silk Jersey Petticoats h
some with ruffles, are the
coats appear; in almost e)
ROMPER'
Anniversa:
c
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Regular !
A special purchase of
brings about this sale of E
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Department Sto
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Goodwin, Sunday.
Miss Delle Fallaw and Mrs. Sallie
Martin were the guests of Mrs. .T. F.
Fallaw Sunday.
Mr. X. B. Mack motored over to
Cayce Saturday night, returning SunI
day.
Messrs Aiken Pound and John
Craft made a flying trip to Wood- j
ford Sunday afternoon. <
Mr. J. R. Lee was a visitor down
in the Sandy Run section Sunday.
Mr. Daniel Senn of Edmund was
seen on our streets Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Mack ana
Mr. and Mrs. Tallie Wise were visitors
in town Sunday. j
Mrs. Maggie Goodwin has returned
to her home in Blackville, after a few
days visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Goodwin.
Miss Ruby Martin was the guest of
Miss Lola Martin Sunday night
\ffs<a AIi'op "Pnnnri was visitfner in
town Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mack, accomI
panied by Mr. John Craft and Miss
Love'la Hutto, motored over to Columbia
Monday night and took, in the
movies. ;
[ ,t. Mr. -Gary Goodwin has returned j
I after a few days spent in Columbia. I
Our town.was visited by fire last ?
Wednesday night about midnight and i
destroyed ^he dwelling and contents, I
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oeionging 10 ivir. . rt. ?? umho. |
woman's misionary society held its |
regular monthly meet'ng Sunday af- ,
tevnoon. . > " .
The Young People's societies are
f planning for an Easter program to be
given on Easter Sunday n-orning.
Best wishes to The Di?patch-News.
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LIBERTY HILL.
On March the 25th, being Good
Friday, there will be an egg hunt at
6 o'clock, and at 7:30 o'clock will
have a fish fry. And in addition to
this will have ice cream, cakes, candies,
etc.
Ladies Improvement League. s
MOVING PICTURE SHOW
AT PINEY WOODS
The patrons of Piney Woods school
and their friends will have an op
I portunity to see a first class moving
i picture show Thursday night, March
17, beginning at 8 p. m. New and god
pictures only will be shown.
An admision of 25c and 15c will be
.charged part of which will go to the
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ING STORE
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vo Last and Big
\nniv<
MIDDIES
y Sale Price
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lality Galatea Middies in asnn
xrolnoa Snprial AQr
W T MAVt VMI VV?V??^ ?P
NGHAM DRESSES
y Sale Price
25, $1.95
news to mothers who seek
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lr gins at reasonauie prices.
<s and plaids at wonderful
f PETTICOATS
y Sale Price
.98
(4.50 Value
i plain and two tone effects,
i styles in which these petti/prv
color vou can think of.
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ry Sale Price
15c
fl.50 Value
new, well-made Rompers
[ids' Chambray Rompers.
TAPP CI
re-Millinery Salon-Second Flooi
HENRY E. HARMON
VISITSING HOME FOLKS
Mr. Henry E.. Harmon of Atlan- ;
ta, engaged extensively in publishing
and one of the South's best known
poets, is viisting his mother, Mrs.
Frank .T. Harmon near Lexington.
Mr. Harman got his first smejl of
j JUST RE
Irresn snipment Sophu
Get your I
39C PER
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Lexington
IN BUSINESS FOR
Sanitary Soda Fountain. Xunna
Main Street and Public Sq*j
SHI]
For Every occasion
$1.50 tc
HATS?Stylish Hei
All the new shapes anii s
, $3.001<
Tlfcb?INew and Bea
Everything in fashion
SPRING SUITS
POWELL &
1724 Main Street
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gest Days of
a vit
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A Wonderful Anniver
150 Tricot
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Regular $29.50 and i
$24
Not the sort of garments
at such a price, but higher p
them, procured through the c
facturers. These are the mc
we have assembled for sevei
low in price.
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OF PICQUETINE A
JUi Anniversary i
<CO Ck
tpuc/
Regular $45, $49.!
These are suits of the high
ials, beautifully silk lined gai
some in ripple effects and ne1
'est of custom-tailored.
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PONGEE B1
Anniversary i
$2.9!
Regular $3.1
Any woman in need of a bl
uses will w;sh to take advanl
LHVlfAl^l
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primer's ink in the old
fice, under "Uncle Josh," and it is a
source of much gratification to the
veiejjj^ editor as well as the relatives
and fre?nds of Mr. Harman, that he
has attained such great success in Atlanta,
where he has made his home
for many years.
CEIVED | I
; Mae Peanut Brittle. I
POUND. 1
Pharmacy J
YOtHf HEALTH. I |
lly's and Sophie Mae Candies. fl Ja
iare Lexington, S. C. 1 :M
Si 11
' $3 20 .. - j
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id wear for Easter
hades?arid the Derbies
> $7.50
Lutiful 50c to $2.50 Mmk
table attire for men. M
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$20 tojp*.50 v;
FREEMAN I
Across from Postoffice
Meet Me at Tapp's mtt
Sale 1
sary Grouping of /||3Hh
ine Suits
J35.00 Values at
.95 |
that you'd expect to see J J
riced suits, every one of I
o-operation of the manu- ^ ^
>st remarkable suits that .r
-al years at so. strikingly
NDTRICOTINE I i
50 P
50, $55 Values
er order, very fine materrments.
Short box coats, K fei ?
w tailored models the fin- t
LOUSES
ouse for present or future ?; ' *5.
cage of this offering. B*
Columbia, 5. C. ^" ^^8
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