The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 21, 1921, Image 2
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DOTS FROM PLEASANT HILL 1
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The health of this community isj
fine at the present.
The Rev. Kanaday of the Columbia
Tabernacle delivered an interesting
lecture Sunday afternoon al
Pleasant Hill. His text was 1st.
Timothy 3rd chapter. There were
also two deacons installed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor are
all smiles because it's a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Simpson
. j Taylor Sunday.
f There will be a Christmas exercise
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at Pleasant Hill Christmas evening
beginning at 1 o'clock. The following
program is for the occasion:
Opened with song, "His Blood Was
x- Shed For Me," No. 18.
Prayer by Superintendent. <
Song, "O Happy Day," No. 119.
Recitations?"A Merry Christmas,"
*by Juline Romine; "A Christmas';
Wish," by Victor Hallman; "Christ
mas Everywhere," by Annie Alewine; i
Song, "There is Power in the Blood," :
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Recitations?"A Little Child," by
Cellus Taylor; "The Sweetest Old <
Story," by Bessie Taylor; "The Christ- 1
mas Message," by two girls. i
. Song, "He came to Save," No. 109.
Recitations?"What Can a Little
Girl Do For the Lord," by Agnes Tay- '
lor; "The Shepherds Watch Their
Flock by Night," by Carol Hallman;j:
"Christmas Like It Used to Be," by !
Lott Risinger. ]
Song, "Revive Us Again," No. 117. ]
Rev. W. C. Wallace of Lexington: *
will make an address on Sunday, i
school at 2 o'clock I ]
Song, 'What a Friend," No. 114.1 ]
The next speaker will be Rev. S R. { i
'' v Taylor of Leesville. 1
Song, "We'll Work 'Till Jesus 1
Comes," No. 11C. ]
Close w'ti i'rr-.yer ly Rev V* C. i
U allace. 1
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Christmas ' 5
propriate, -J
With only four shopping days
ycnr shopping immediately. Stoc
store is conspicuously displayed foi
This year has been designate*:
usual, that is the very spirit of CI
* "a- fAwfnnatn 1
I never nave we wxu mi iui ,
varieties, trot best of all?at sucl
patrons who have already done th<
GIFTS FOR MEN IN THE
MAN'S STORE
Eagle crepe, finest Silk
Shirts made; dainty hair
line stripes and checks, as
well as solid white with
self stripe $7.85
A world of handsome
Silk Ties in all the new
stripes and every desired
pattern ; every desired color
may be had. Beautiful
Chritsmas boxes, and
selling for $1.00
Handkerchief?Excellent
Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,
punched borders,
hand embroidered initial,
either white or colored.
Three in box for $2.00
Gloves ? Distinctive
English Walking Gloves,
gray suede with pique
stitchincr. built for looks
and almost endless wear.
Priced now at $3.00
Sterling Silver Enameled
Link Cuff Buttons
for $2.00
Tuxedo Dress Sets,
enameled links and front
stud buttons. This special
offer in attractive box
for $3.50 and $4.50
Silk Scarfs, 15 inches
wide and 72 inches long.
Rich shading of turquoise,
red, suede and black. Silk
fringe edges. Very beautiful
and durable, priced
at $5
Exquisite hand embroidered
French Linen
Handkerchiefs; baskets,
rosebuds and other embroidered
effects, borders
hand drawn, colored
threads. Really distinctive
and unusual, each
$1.25 and $1.50
FINEST IMPORTED
GLOVES
12 Button French Kid
MANY BEAUTIFUL HANDS
I We feel safe in assuming that n
such lcvely Handkerchiefs bee
Variety is great and the handken
Exquisite hand embroidered
Handkerchiefs; baskets, rosebuds
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A SUDDEN DEATH.
The "whole of Pelion was saddened
on the night of November 22, 1321,
by the sudden death of Mrs. Elizabeth
Wise. She was only sick about
20 or 30 minutes. She went to bed
s emingly as well as usual about 9
o'clock and aboyt 10 o'clock her
daughter, Mrs. W. I. Bert heard her
making a noise and went to her and
v.n? t.qv-17 oir>u and hefore only
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a few of the neighbors could get there
she passed away.
Mrs. Wise before her marriage was
Miss Elizabeth Myers of St. Matthews,
where she was born and reared and
when just a girl she joined the old
Buck Head Baptist church, one of the
oldest in the Charleston Association
and remained a member of this
church' until a few years ago. She
moved to Pelion and joined the Baptist
church there, of which she was
a-faithful member at her death. She
was indeed a great church worker,1
ever ready to do anything good, ever
rebuking sin and was constantly
pleading with those she came in contact
with to live a better life and
only a week before she passed away,
though feeble she was, went on a mission
to invite some to attend church
services who did not attend. It can
truly be said of her, she hath done
what she could.
She leaves seven children, viz: Mrs.
L. W. Wise, Mrs. W. F. Best and Mrs.
R. T. Zenker of Pelion. Mrs. Loula
Bates of Columbia, Mrs. Charlie
Prickett of St. Matthews, Mrs. Henry
Wyche of Richmond, Ya. Also one
son, Walter Wise of Yemassee. Her
Pusband and one daughter having
preceeded her to a world above. She
ilso leaves 16 grand children and a
Post of friends, who will ever cherish
Per memory, and think of her as one,
more attraction in heaven, as she
ivas at all times a great inspiration to!
:he writer. J
uggestions Th
Desirable and /
between this and Christmas day, it i
ks are now complete and service is a
the convenience of our patrons.
1 as one of practical, useful giving. C
iristmas, and we have made it easy foi
n offering you so man J- useful things
1 reasonable prices. This has been ti
eir Christmas shopping.
Gloves, genuine imported
French kid mousquitare
gloves in black, brown
and gray. We present
these gloves especially
and recommend them to
you unquestionably. In
this selling, $5.50
16 button $6.50
HOSIERY
Phoenix and Gold make
full fashioned Hose in
brown, black and Russia
calf. The names of the
maker, stand for the quality,
and < they're priced >
at $1.95
Van Raalte and McCallum
heavy quality full
fashioned All-silk Hose;
black, navy and brown. A
very fine hose for
only $2.75
Radmoor and McCallum,
very fine quality, full
fashioned All-silk Hose;
brown and black only
at $2.25
Fine Phoenix Hose, full
fashioned, heavy quality,
very beautifully finished with
self colored, clocks.
special at $2.85
Dainty fine lace ribbed
. all pure Silk Hosiery in
black, white and cordovan.
Specially priced
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
in the
WOMAN'S SHOP
New Combination Toole
Leather and Duvetyn
Square Pouch shaped
Hand Bags $1.95
Exceptional high grade
Ooze, Calif Skin and Seal
Leather Hand Bags with
gold decorations. New
hand tooled leather in attractive
shapes; many
handsomely fitted. Very
special at $2.95
You will find that Furs
;ER HIEFS broidered effecl
ever before have threads. Rea
n offered you. each
ihiefs are lovely. Pure Linen P
French Linen a different colo:
and other em- punched border;
olumbia, S. C. The Woman';
Her funeral was conducted in the
Baptist church of St. Matthews, by
her pastor, Rev. W. H. Whaley, assisted
by Rev. Golphin according to
her wishes and her body laid to rest
in the cemetery. A large crowd of
friends and relatives were present and
the flowers were profuse and beautiful.
But they could only partly ex- :
I press the love and esteem of those left
j behind.
Her Pastor.
LYLES ESTATE SUES
FOR HUNDRED THOUSAND
A hundred thousand dollar damage
suit is being tried im the court of
common pleas Tuesday. Pope Williams,
administrator of the estate of ,
Feaster Lyles, is bringing action
against the Southern railway for Mrs. ,
Carrie Lyles and children. It is al- ;
leged that a train operated between
Perry and Batesburg killed Mr. Feas^ter
,a pedestrian, between the station
of Seivern and the postoffice, on April
3, 1920. The deceased, who was
said to be deaf, was walking over a
course, the plaintiff alleged, that was
generally traversed by pedestrians,
which fact was known to the employees
of the company. The engineer
of the train that struck Mr.
Feaster was Jesse Chappelle. The action
was brought from Lexington
county.?Columbia Record.
Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebrated
Dog Trainer, uses ?tai>s?nap.
"Noticed rats around my kennels,
having hundreds of prize dogs, couldn't
take chances. Tried RAT-SNAP;
in three weeks every rat disappeared
Noticed that the dogs never went
near RAT-SNAP. I tell my friends
about RAT-SNAP." Use this sure
rodertt exterminator, it's safe. Comer
in cake form. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, j
| $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexj
ington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug
| Company.
at Are Ap C
Reasonable 1
s higlily important that yon do
t its best. Everything in this
>f oonrsc yon are going to give as
r yon to choose the useful things. ;
Oliwictniflo n nH enf>h snlenditl I .
le verdict of many delightful ' R
are the most appreciated I
Christmas gifts a woman I
can receive: I
Squirrel Chokers $10.00 E
Fox Chokers $22.50
Black and Brown Fox I
Scarfs $45.00 I
Lynz Scarfs $70.00 I
French Seal Coat; 36 I
inches long with squirrel I
collar and cuffs ....$225.00 I
Wool Scarfs made of I
finest eiderdown wool. I
Long enough and wide I
enough to be belted in, I
giving the appearance of I
a sport sweater; pockets I
in each end $4.95
and $6.95
Beautiful Big Dolls, $3.95
These 24 inch Dolls
with lovely blonde hair
and blue eyes, or chestnut
hair and brown eyes,
were meant to sell for
much more than the low
price given here. When
you see the lovely heavy
lashes and sleep eyes and I
the fine way in which they I
are jointed, you would ex- I
pect them to sell for at H
least $7.50. Instead we 1
are offering them for R i
only $3.95 I
Garden of Allah Sets,
consisting of toilet water,
extract, sachet and face
powder. The famous
Piver's Azurea toilet set i
of extract, soap and talcum
; each of these sets $5
Hudnut Toilet Set,
Three Flowers brand,
composed of toilet water
and face powder; attractively
boxed $2.75
Hand craft Leather
Sewing Boxes, just the
right size, each equipped
with finest German cutlery
and all necessary
equipment included $4.25
to $10.50
:s, borders hand drawn, colored
lly distinctive and unusual.
$1.25 and $1.50
[andkerchiefs, three in box, each
r, embroidered corners and hand
3. Per box $1.75
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s Shop and The Man's Store Ej
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Mr. Fred White Says, "Don't Idle Be-!
cause You Only See One Rat."
"I did, pretty soon I found my cellar
full. They ate my potatoes. After
trying RAT-SNAP I got 5 dead
rats. The rest later. They pass up
the potatoes to eat RAT-SNAP." If
there are rats around your place folIaw
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35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and Guaranteed
by Harmon Drug Co., and Lexington
Pharmacy.:
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the 9th day of January
1922, we will apply to "Walter F. Hook.
Judge of Probate for Lexington
County, for final discharge as executors
of the estate of W. H. F. Rast i
deceased.
L. B. Rast, W. B. Rast, E. H. Varrn
James L. Haigler,
Executors Estate of "W. H. F. Rast
deceased. 4t-13
Reliable
Feed Store
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
REMOVAL NOTICE
Into Larger Quarters At
1019 GERVAIS STREET
With a Good Line of Furniture
Give Us a Call
GOLDEN OAK FURNI
TORE CO.
COLUMBIA, S. C. J
BETTER TI
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Below we list a few of thi
days in Standard Pianos.
These very special offerii
stock and also convince you
ues unsurpassed by any othe
THESE1
One Everett Upright; :
Sale Price
One Harvard Upright; i
Sale Price
One Harvard Upright;
Sale Price
One Solo Concerto Pla:
used. Sale Price
One Dayton Auto Style
slightly used. Sale Pri
One Francis Bacon Plaj
slightly used. Sale Pr
One Farrand Upright;
Sale Price
One Steger Rebuilt Up]
Sale Price
One Emerson Upright;
Sale Price
Hallet and Davis Upri?
Sale Price
The Above Insti
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Net Saving c
To,
PV^rv nnp ia sold with 01
I guarantee, which has alway
Church Company in every
long and successful business
To Out of Columbi
Write us concerning th
which you may be interes
give you full details conc<
By Making a Small
Deposit
(Any instrument selected
will be put aside as sold
and delivered at the time
wanted.
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Toys! Toy
Hampton and
Columb
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Headquarters for Toys of ?
signs in front of store an^
Santa Claus Headquarters.
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The Price Has a
it Even at Ch
The people who buy Chir;
two classes?99 per cent o
per cent on the verge of ext
A really fine gift for men
cally purchased. The most
can be made a masterpiece
have to sacrifice the refinen
A trip to the Hope-Davis
is all that is necessary and
you do not purchase is one t'
Bath Robes ....$3.50 to $10
Silk and wool Mufflers
at $1.50 to $6.00
- - - ? A m* 1 _ AOP"
I Travelling .Bags $t> 10
Handkerchiefs ..10c to 75c
S'SvVsVrHE moi
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Pay Cash?Cash Pays "If It'
IAN PRE-WAR VALUES
OWN MAKES OF PIANO
e many splendid values to be ]
igs are made in order that we i
that THE JOHN CHURCH CO
ir piano house in the country.
VILL NOT REMAIN HER!
ACT QUICKLY!
rebuilt; in ebony.
nahogany; slightly used.
mahogany; slightly used.
ier Piano; in oak;"slightly
Player Piano; in mahogany;
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fer Piano; in mahogany;
ice
in mahogany; used.
right; in ebony.
rebuilt; in ebcny.
rht; in mahogany.
ruments Represent
tf From $100.00
$250.00
ir absolute satisfaction
s stood back of the John
transaction during its
career. - - i
a Buyers M
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ted and we wilT ,B |flf
erning it. V
THE MUSIC HOUSE OF SERVI
1606MAIN ST.
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ristmas Time
stmas gifts are divided into ,
n the side of Value and 1 | I
ravagance. ? I
and boys can be economi- 1
important gift on your list \ I
i of Value?and you don't t m
lent or gusto to effect this! J
; Company store this week I
the visit itself?even tho'
hat you will much enjoy. 1
Gloves $1.00 to $8.50 1
Neckwear ....50c to $3.50 I
Ladies' Silk Hose $2.50 ^
to $4.00 I
Ladies' Full Fitted Suit I
Cases ....$25.00 to $35.00 I
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had here for the next few I I
nay show you our complete
MPANY can give you val.? ?
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$269.00 ||
$378.00 If
$398.00
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$495.00
$187.00
$145.00
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