The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 18, 1921, Image 8
PERSONALS
f ; Mr. Jamrs L. Tapp, proprietor o
(he James L. Tapp Company's bii
department stores at Columbia an<
Lexington, was a business visitor ii
Lexington Monday.
Mr. Simon E. Bieklev, one of th<
good farmers of the Chapin section
who makes the best cane syrup 01
the market, was in Lexington Tues
day.
Mr. W. M. Spires of Edmund wai
in Lexington Tuesday on business.
Among business visitors here Tues
day was Mr. J. H. Roberts of Cha
pin.
Mr. C. W. Smith, one of the gooc
farmers who gets his mail from th(
?hapin postoffice, was here Tuesday
He reports good rains in his section
with slight hail.
Rev. B. D. Wessinger, formerlj
4 of Lexington, but now located al
Cherryville, X. C., who came dowr
to Columbia to attend a meeting oi
the board o^. the Lutheran seminary,
was a pleasant visitor Monday. While
so near he took advantage to run out
and spend a while at the home of
Mr. Manuel Long.
Mr. C. P. Cannon of the Chapin
section was lib Lexington Tuesdav on
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business.
Aviators 'Turner and Runser. accompanied
by Mr. Ed Keels of Columbia
paid a business call to Lexington
Tuesday and completed arrangements
with The Dispatch-Xews
to print The Air Messenger, an aviation
paper which will make it's appearance,
in Columbia, this week.
Miss Edith Lott of Blackville spent
last week with her friends. Misses
Lois and Addie Taylor.
Mr. J. S. Addy and his good lady
-o*
were visitors in town Saturday evening
andf they sure remembered the
-- ; printers.
Mr. . S. Rauch. one of the oldest
subscribers kindly remembered
us Saturday evening.
Mr. Alonzo L. Smith, one of the
best truck farmers up . on twelveMile
made us a pleasant call Saturday
evening.
Mr. A. B. Slice was in town last
Thursday and a pleasant caller at
The Dispatch-News office.
Mr. Sidney I. Slice, a well-to-do
farmer of the Chapin section, was in
town Thursday last and kindly remembered
the printers with his rev
newal.
" Mr. Tom W. Sharpe, a Lexington
boy, holding a responsible position
with the state senate and who is now
receiving his education at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, paid us a
pop call Tuesday.
MOVING PICTURE SHOW
, AT CENTER SCHOOL.
There will be a gbod moving pic- ^
ture show at Center school on Saturday
night', May 28. You will have a
chance to see Fatty Arbuckle, Billy
West, Western Features and war
series.
^ COMMUNITY PICNIC.
The annual community picnic will
1- - 1- -11 CV, flntVin r>n thf> Sfhool
Ut* I1CIU cl i caAr \iwtm v..
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grounds Saturday. May 28. Every- j
body invited. j
PURE REFRESHMENTS.
At the REXALL Fountain.
> You wish only absolutely pure refreshments.
We serve that kind. We |
do this because we value the health-j
of our friends and covet their es- j
teem. We have chosen the Liggett
line of fruits and syrups for service at I
our fountain as being the ideal in j
every respect, only the choicest, rip- j
est, natural fruits; only the best of
everything, combined with clean dis- i
1
pensing. Quality always.
HARMON DRUG CO.,
The REXALL Store,
Lexington, S. C.
Ride Right
Get Your Buggy
and Harness
From
Sam Sweeney
Side Spring and Bolted Buggies
Black and Red
$100 for steel tired
$105 for rubber tired
Fresh Shipment
HARNESS AND WAGONS
A FEW GOOD HORSES
Sweeney's Stable
^kssembiy St. Columbia, S. C.
NEWS FROM IN AND
AROUNI) SWANSE.1
The crops in .this section are look
f ing very well at present. Farmers an
r busy plowing, hoeing and talking
1 hard times.
j Mrs. H. W. Xeese has gone to b<
at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs
s Gertrude Bailey, having received i
, message that she was ill. Mrs. Bailee
i has bany friends at Swansea whc
i ...in tr\ Imtti of her illness.
- 'Will UC oi/l X J vv .
The services at Cross Roads church
5 were enjoyed by a large atendance.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mack ol
- Cayce visited relatives at Swansec
- Sunday.
Miss Bertha Gunter. a populai
1 nurse at the State Hospital, spent the
i week-end at home with relatives anc
. friends.
Messrs. Dewey and Forest Jefcoai
called on Miss Irene and Alma Argc
r Sunday afternoon,
t Mr. W. D Laird made a pleasant
i call on his best girl Sunday night.
* Miss Azilee Mack spent Saturday
night with her cousin. Miss Margie
1
) Gunter.
; The college girls will soon be com'
| ing in.' Among those who are ex!
pec-ted are: Misses Letitia Mae Jefcoat
and Myrtie Martin of Summerland.
Miss Annie Lee Martin of WinI
| throp, and the Misses Rast C Columj
bia College.
Mrs. A. B. Keadie ana aaugmer,
Louartha. were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ounter late Sunday
afternoon.
Messrs. Willie and Ligh Jefcoat attended
the services at Cross Roads
Sunday afternoon.
The most interesting thing of this
year is the fact that the people have
something to talk about. It used to
be the war and then it was the boll
weevil and now it is hard times. We
wonder what it will be next year.
The friends of Mrs. I,. C. Jefcoat
are glad to hear that she is recuperating
after a long illness. Smiles to
all.
Conserving Gasoline.
His Wife?Why don't you clean
the spots of your coat? It looks horrid.
Mr. Motorbug?I know it does, but
ve could get at least a half mile on
the gasoline it would take.
In Days of Old
"Your majesty has had a blowout."
"Where is my tire woman?" demanded
Queen Elizabeth.
To a brave heart nothing is impossible.
Bon Ton
Front and
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PERFECT
The "hang" of that new
on how well your corset fit
tained over the form correc
BON TON corsets are pe
figure a contour of graceful
| BON TON corsets are mi
non-pinching corset clasp,
DABOHN, a trade markec
RUST or BREAK and outw
HALTIW
1439 Ma
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Latest and Bi
Large Shipment Just Re<
Sung by Luclle Hi?mon?
Arkansas Blues
I'll be Good. But I'll be L
He's My Man
Mamma Whip. Mamma Sj
Jazz Me Blues
Everybody's Blues
Sunn by Mamie Smith?
Don't Care Blues
Lovin' Sam from Alabam
The Road is Rooky
Fare Thee Honey Blues
Crazy Blues
rt\* Riarht Here for Vou
If You Don't Want Me IJ11
Memories of You. Mammy
DWC'i: KKCORDS?VICTOR B
Crazy Dim s
Home Attain Blues
Turkey in the Straw. Diet
Russian lta*r. I Metro
The John
Columbia's .Mils
pianos. i*l\yi-:k pianos. \
Ami all the latest Blues am
l\ A!. Xsluiry, .Mjrr. Phot
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GASTON SPRAYS.
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j Speaking or tlit- weather it is;
- i mighty cool this morning and we j
? have had some glorious rains. Now'
* for the sunshine, ha. ho. ho! Then
the cotton ami grass will grow.
? Mrs. R. A. Craft and children of j
I
. Cayoe spent Saturday night with Mrs. |
i J. M . Goodwin. i
Misses Rosalie Williams and Daisy j
, Spires spent the week-end with Mrs. |
Perry Mack.
i Mr. Charlie Brown of Cayee made
his usual Sunday afternoon call down j
[ this way. U
t Messrs. John Craft and Dewey Stur-1
kie made a flying trip over to Ed- j
r mund Saturday evening.
j Misses Bertelle Price and Alva j
\ Dunbar spent Saturday afternoon in |
town. I
t{ It doesn't make any difference how j
j
) much it rains some of our young men j
can still motor over to Woodford. j (
I Miss Annie Sturkie was a visitor
here Sunday.
r Misses Alice and Mincy Pound .
j spent Sunday afternon with friends),
1 here. j
Mrs. C. S. (Joodwin is <>n the sick!
; j list this week.
. Messrs. Earle Price and Elmer j.
. Hutto of Payee spent the .week-end I
u i ,
. I llt-l
I
r| Mr. Gary Goodwin of Columbia
j spent Sunday with his mother. !
- sis. S'
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THIRD BRANCH XKWS.
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We have been having some rainy j
. weather for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Redmond!
; [ were in Columbia on business last'
j Thursday. (
Misses Geraldine and Hazel Redmond
spent the week-end out on
Sandy Run with their friends.
Mr. J. T. Martin was t?> see his
best girl Sunday evening.
All enjoyed the entertainment at
Culler school house Friday evening.
Some boys and girls were fishing
last week and you bet we caught good
luck. \f
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wise visited?
his sister, Mrs. C. J. Martin; Monday
afternoon.
Miss Martha Spires spent tine- week
j end at home.
j Misses Mamie l.ou Sharpe and sis!
ter, Irene, dined at home with their
i \t,. c sih.irup, Sundiav.
x a' na , i . a v x r , ? _
Mrs. J of- Jumr>er visited Mrs. Sr.
A: Redmond Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martin and family
\ver?- seen out riding Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Bron Whittaker and <JV-railii
Corsets |
Back Lace j
FITTING
gown depends a good deal
s. The best effects are ob- j
tly corseted.
irfect fitting and give to- the |
Iness and youth. ..
ide with the patented O-I-C
and are boned with WT1S1
boning which will not
ears the corset.
ANGER'S I
in Street.
1 ~ I
est Jazz Blues
ceived?Look Tfctem Over
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Church Co.
ical Headquarters
KTIK>liAS. VH'TOll KKCOKOS
J Sonjis in other jrood reeonl.s
ie 2000 1(i0S .Main St.
. i
dine Redmond took a flying trip to
Swansea Saturday afternoon.
All enjoyed the candy pulling at
Mr. \V. .1. Redmonds Tuesday evening.
DADDY'S r,IKI..
Wi: \Ri; DOING BUSINESS
BY Till-: (iOIiDKN HI Lfc.
We direct attention to our reading
notice in this week's Dispatch-News
and trust that every reader of this
paper will take each sentence contained
therein for what it is worth.
There is not much difference between
a common pilferer and one who indulges
in nefarious practices and
keeps within the law. There are persons
today using the words and signs
"Drugs" and "Pharmacy" as a cover
or blind to run so-called "drug stores"
or "illegitimate business." We have
no private otlice in New York, Boston,
or other city in this country and none
of our business is operated under any
assumed name in order to fool the
public. We have nothing to be
ashamed of in the conduct of our
business, having always believed and
practiced "Honesty the Best Policy"
and you will find our business all con- j
ducted under the name of The liar- j
mon Drug Company. The REXALLl
Store, owned and personally managed
' by Rice B. Harmon, graduate
and Registered Pharmacist, who has
satisfactorily'served7hundreds of Lexington
people as their druggist for
many yon vs.
,, HARMON DRUG CO..
Rv Rice ft. Harmon. Charm. I>.
Iw?Adv.
PATS DIE
so do mice, once they eat RATSXAP.
And they leave no odor behind.
Don't take our word for ittry
a package. Cats and dogs won't
touch it. Rats pass up all food to
get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes.
35c size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
.Sold and Guaranteed by Lexington
Pharmacy and Harmon Drug
Company. j
I GO
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I SUMMER
I ORGANDIE
J FROCK<
I . "Beautiful indeed" an
I these Summer like Organdi(
I Frocks for women and miss
I es in such Summer like col
I ors. they hold a certair
I charm for the Women 01
f Style and distinction.
Our display consists o1
many of the latest models
from the centre of fashior
and a visit will sure repaj
one for the trouble. Prices
ranging from?
$7.50 to $35.00
SILK SWEATERS
AT $12.50
in a wonderful assortment
of colors and sizes. In thii
showing may be found som(
values that sold as high as
$16.50.
Specials Fro
Imported Scotch Ging
hams in all the Fashionabh
plaids, checks and solid col
ors to match, special 49c yd
Kiddie Kloth, the child':
cloth the world over. Spe
cial 29c yd
MID
COLUMBIA, S. I
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Gasolii
25c (
!
Kerc
15c <
j
CAUGHMAN
j LEXINGr
CSl"'
NEW G
In J. H. Price Building, f
Moti
GASOLINE, OILS
i AND AC<
GROC
We are also carrying
reasonal
Will pay 25c a dozei
GIVE U!
J. H. SEJ
Lexingt
OD NE1
rom Mimnaugh
SILK UNDERWEAR
FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
Great price concessions
5 enable the bride of June to
avail themselves of unusual
- values.
- Stain and Crepe de Chine
" Gowns, 'Teddies, Combina
tion Suits, Camisoles, etc., al ;
I a special reduction of 20 per
i cent.
Bridal Sets in best quality
? Brocade Wash Satin at?
5 $35.00 Set.
i SHIRT WAISTS
In Two Wonderful Assort- <
5 ments
LOT NO. 1
Consists of Shirt Waists in
Georgettes and Crepe ue
Chines. Values to $5.00 for
$1.98
LOT NO. 2
t An assortment of values that
s sold as high as $7.50 in
3 Georgette >and Crepe De
5 Chine. All sizes and colors at
i special $3.98
m the Wash Goods
20 per cent off on ail White
- Goods.
Crisp Colored Organdies
in all colors, at?
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Embroidered Veils in
' pretty shades for Summer <
. wear at $1.25 yd.
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C. J. L. MIK
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lARAGlgH
ormerly occupied by
or Co.
' a line of groceries at jjljj|H|^H
>le prices. ;
I
n for good fresh eggsw^^^^^^^H
This lot of Br esses feature f ; '
all the latest creations in f?||i
Frocks of Gingham, with. iBJjjlf
Pique Collars and Cuffs and |? g^|
Beautiful Pearl Buttons.. II
GINHAM FROCKS IBl!
AT $4.98'
This- assortment consists 'ji
of models that sold to $6.50 M
with pretty trimmings of I
plain materials. I
SILK JERSEY UNDER- I
SKIRTS AT $2.98 I |1
Just a limited number of I
these Jersey Underskirts in I
all the wanted shades and I
styles. Some very good val- I
ues to be had in this offer- I
Department I' %
Dotted Swiss in all the I vjjl
fashionable shades at $1.50 I
yard* ~ I
t> ..?r inon Sri itinera 4.0
ItilHIlC ~ ^
inches wide in all colors, at
$1.00 Yd.
Kimona Crepes in all colors.
50c value. Special?
39c Yd.
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