The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, March 15, 1922, Image 5
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110 Gallons of Gas. Free
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9:30 P. M.
With the Sale of Every Gallon of Gasoline We will j
Give One Coupon, which will entitle you to a Chance
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Ii^u iiie ivy vjuriun^ or u^&uune which wm uc givtu
away in two Five Gallon lots to the persons holding .
the lucl-ry numbers. In order to win you must be
present at the time of the Drawing, if your number is j
called and you are there you will get the Gasoline, if
| not another number will be drawn at once. After the
il drawing your coupons will be redeemed for cash?in
lots of 200 or over. Please get your Coupons at trie
| time the sale is made for we cannot give them after
ij| you go away.
? If You do r.ot fully understand the rules of the
S above sco the Manager and he will gladly explain.
3 Don't forget the drawing Saturday evening at
| 9:30. Bring your Coupons and be present.
11 Red Arrow Filling Station I
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| "Mere It Is5"
Prices have now reached bottom and we are m a uo
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ait ion to offer lactorv cost prices on our complete stock
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CORRUGATED GALVANIZED ROOFING
TIN RQ0FING , 5'
COMPOSITION ROOFING
METAL SHINGLES "
> { ; can positively save you money on your roofing
' ' as well as on anything you may need in the builderV''
hardware or hardwood mantel line. Our stocks are
!*.* -' complete 'and we make shipments same day ord'er is
ceived. . . .
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TAPP'S
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j Anniversary
Specials
Girl's and Boys' Hickory Waists,
well made and Rood material;
worth 50e. Special for the Oft
Anniversary Sale, JjM C
' price ... . . . .
Women's Pure Silk Umbrellas
Solid color?, colors arc navy, red,
green, brown, purple and black;
our regular price $.r>. wood silk
with bakelitc- handles. (T*0
Sale An"lvepsary Ipj.jD
Purple, green, navy blue and
black, some have the bakelite ferrels
and tins; these are our regular
stock S6 and $6.50 A Qf*
giade. lluh Anniversary
:iO-tnch English Nainsook, our
special $3.50 grade. (f*0 (1 [!
16' yards for*
34-inch Barnsley I.incite OA
Anniversary Sale. /M Q
yard
34-ine.h Munster l.inene. 1A
Anniversary Sale. A J C
The largest and most varied as..r.ortnient
of new lit22 wash fabrics
'ever' phiVv^n at this store. Very
special prices for this, the 19th
Anniversary Sale; a feat that you
can't a/ford to miss.
Meal imported Scotch (lingliains.
They are made by Win. Anderson
A: Sons, light weight, most desirable
combination plaid and cheeked
patterns. By the way, lots of
tlie black and white plaids to select
from, 33 inches wide; our special
price was Cite. Fur the Annivcrrary
Sale, only while CCI
lot. lasts, DC
yard
ileal Klaxons, tne colors are
woven in and you can depend on
them washing p<?rtectly. In the hie
assortment you can rind most any
plaid and stripe you might want.
3 2 inches wide: our special price
is 69c lint for Anniversary Cft
Sale only, choice 5T C
yard
Kvvt fast Suiting, yard wide, will
not fade from washing?, perspiration
or sun light; all the colors:
blown, pink, light and copen blue,
" rosb,' helio and reseda Oft
| preen. JJJ C
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Killer linen finish iti the sport
shades, orange, tan, rose, pink,
brown, helio, tangerine,., reseda,
green, navy blue, cooen, enteral
green; 34 inches wide; our special
price yard 39c. 19th OC
Anniversary Sale, Q
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Strongcloth, made by \V'm, pirup'
son. 80 inches wide, stripes ainti
Small checks for children's wear
women's dresses, etc.; our specfd
price 25c. 19th Annivcr- 1ft'
sary Sale only,- I fC
yard
Win*. Anderson's fine, erisi
Voile, solid grounds of rose, plum
tan. gray, hroivn and copen witl
white silk thread plaid effect, bur
retted with black figures, 36 incite
wide; our special 75c grade, 19tl
Anniversary Sale
only. tjJfC
yard
Wm. Andeison's plaid Voile witl
r.ilk dots, rose and black, cope am
1 blue);, gray and black, yellow am
lilac];, brown and black; 36 inche
wide, our special price is 95c. t'?11
| Anniversary OC
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S W'ni. Anders tin's t'hil'fon Yoil
5 in navy, I lack, rope, I>? ?>\vj? an
h gray grounds with contrastin?? coin
n silk Sii'ipi' plaid effects. :? > incite
K 1 \>i?ie; our special price 7f>e.
I "ills Od- <
J imported h'atinc, trade i
B I-Y.tn- o. -Id in ln?i v. iiic. while an
m ? ? !<: Cfiir pp'srisil price is $1.35
s 5~:.... $1.2!
! Xcw Kimono I'lvpr in Jap an
II iloru! designs. tan. hclio, ids
| junk, eopc ami light Mue ^5^
j grounds.
' J'l init ii Klaxons in choice ?>?
j sinus for summer frocks; .in incht
j wide. Anuivetsarv CiC
j ZO'
I Children's Black Umbrelij
Straight and curved handle ITn
J ,hj'?llu.s, just the kind for schoc
use. J!'tli Anniversary fftl Ai
I $1.01
Women's Black Umbrellas
Guaranteed one year, nolishc
wood with silk .loops. also woo
with bakelite rings; $3.7& value?
19th Anniversary C*0 A!
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"Wonderful are the White Gooi
here. Thousands of yards tit tl
very liAsr ttnd too the most re;
sonably prtoed in -yearsi all sort
plain and. junvy . ,
Anniversary ?' O/Y
' Rale.1" ; ?\)
yard ..." . .
Sffc-ineh mercerized Ihitiste, At
InlvVrsary f-'ale. jja
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i 34Uinch >v.? ret rizetl llatistV: A-1
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PELION MISSION
He v. H. .J. Wesslngrer. Piibtor.
Services as follows:
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Holy Trinity. Pellon?11:15 a. ni.
; first Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday.
9t. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. ni.
third Sunday: 4 p. in., first Sunday.
Church of the Good , Shepherd.
Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday:
8:30 p. m., second Sunday.
Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.
m.. Second Sunday; 8:30 p., m., fourth
Sunday.
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LEXINGTON CIRCUIT.
Appointments for Sunday, March
19tli, 1922 .
, Sliiloh?Sunday school at 10 A.
M... Mrs. Texas Ociger, Supt. Preaching
at 11 a. m. followed by the Holy
j Communion.
[ Hebron?Sunday school at 3 p. in., ,
j R. X. Senn, Sunt. Preaching at -1
J 1?- ni.
Lexington?Sunday school at 1 0 A . i
$t., W. D. Dent. supt. Classes for
all. Preaching at 7:30 p. 111.
You will find a welcome to ail those
services.
II. A. WRITTEN,
Pastor.
j ST sTl.PllKN'S KVANCKI.ICAL
LUTHERAN t ill UCH.
I Mr. 15. II. Barre, Sunt, ol' Sunday
I school.
| Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Divine services on Sundays at 11:00
| si. in. and 7:30 p. in. and on Wedj
pesdays at 8:00 i>. m.
i The morning theme on Sunday,
j March the 19th, will be: "Wishing
j For A Sign From Heaven." The
j evening theme will be: "The Saered|
ness of Human Life." (5th Coinniar.di
ment.) The theme on Wednesday,
i March the 22d, will be: "Chastity of
j Heart And Life." (0th Commandj
ment.) To all the services the public
is very cordially invited.
ARTHUR L5. OliENSCHAIN,
Pastor.
' st -Matthew's Kvungelleu 1 Imtherun
I Cliurcli.
There will he Divine services on
: Sunday, March the 19th, at 3:00 p.
m. The. theme will he: "Those Who
I Honor Not God." The Rev. Arthur
B. Obenschain will preach- To this
service the public is cordially invited.
Try one of our lted Ilood Tubes in
- your eld Casing. The Red Arrow 1*111I
tug Station.
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h* Cars Doped at The ltetl Arrow Filling-Station.
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PFltSONAl>K. "WMI
Sheriff Roof has five county hoarders
in Jail, one white and four, colored
all for court.
Messrs. M. J. and IT. G..Jefcoat,
two substantial farmers front down on
the Edisto, were in toivii on business
Monday. ,
Ex-Sheriff P. Henry Corlcy, one of .
the best known men of Rexingtoi
county, was in town today, visiting hif
father, Noah F.' Corley, ut the old
home, and to attend the funeral ol
Mr. J. H. Price, a good old friend.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fleming, ac
compapied by Miss Cathalen and EeRoy
L.oriek of Columbia, (.pent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bt"<Redd.
Batesburg News.
Mrs. E. C. Ridgell has been seriously
sick at her home on Columbia
and Augusta Avenue during the past
few days but her many friends are !
glad to know that her condition is
somewhat improved *t this writing.
Prof. Paul K. Sniith, a member of
the faculty of the University of South
Carolina, spent Sunday in town with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
DON'T OVERLOOK
THE SIDES EITHER
Of course the roof of your auto fop
is important, but so are the-sides and
the back and the little mica window:
you peep through. AVe don't miss
any little detail. They're right all
through to the last thread. Made to
your order and just the way you want
it on your car.
W. P. MA
"THE AUTO
Phone
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