The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 26, 1922, Image 8
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Mr. Azariah Taylor was in town
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on business Monday and1 .while here
cabed inland renewed hi&'paper -'
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vMrs. Job Harman;. lias , our many
thanks for the kindness of bringing a
hox of delicious concord grapes on
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Monday while-hete in.it'own shopping.
cMrs. -A;rsb, Cooped and little son.
Biliy, of Whitmire, S. ., is the most
delightful guest for this week of Mrs.
Geo. J. Bouknight.
^ Mr. James Stephensor. a student
of the Textile Industrial Institute at
-Spartanburg; is spending his vacation
with his mother, Mrs. M. Frye,
+-af Gilbert.. ;
: Miss Eula Rawl has returned home
after spending a week in Greenville
. .-Attending a convention for the deaf of
South Carolina.
j| ^Senator D. M. Crosson was in town
YEaesday and made us a pleasant call.
'* Mis. Ruth C^trke Watkins has re'Iturned
to Columbia after haying spent
.two weeks in Washington and New
* York. :
Miss Erin Clarke has returned to
Washington, after having spent sev"etal
weeks with her parents, Mr., and
Mrs. "B. D'. Clarke.
Miss?Katie Lou Clarke is spending
several* weeks irk Washington? with
her sisters. Misses Pearle and Erin
Clarke |
/ Mr. R. N. Senn," one of the best
jftitizens on Brookland route one, was
town Monday and paid u a pleasant
visit.
^Mr.r Henry W. Clark of Keysville,
|j?a., aft^rr spending' diSfoe titne \?ith
jejative^ .Ikei-e^ and at Batesburg,
^eesville and Columbia has returned
jpi^VIrs. Mary Clark Beeland and
j|a^ghter, Eula, have returned to
:keypviiie? Ga;.V eis^igllli^^elatives
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Tk'. TOE BEST AND CHEAPEST
The Rexall Fountain
We are serving Sancken's Golden
Ice^Creara, the best in the South 10c.
? A Wholesome chocolate milk made
- from rich milk and pure chocolate 5c.
Delicious grape juice made ^jom the
choice Concord Grapes, the ^National
Drink 5c. A big glass ice cold
4 and sparkling root beer 5c. Coca?V>
Cola?not"dop$" but the genuine 5c.
. Limeade and^ Demob a^e made from
' fireSi Jripe fruitfl^J6e.
Our s >da fountain throughout is as
clean as it can be inadc'ahdwe serve
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/ only the best that this country's markets
for fountain supplier.afford.
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Mr. jr'rank Caughman and famii^1
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of Cohffilbia, spent Sunday with Mr.
Jesse !> - Taylor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin and
young son, A. D. Jr., Mrs. J. D.
Taylor, John Taylor and Burt
Pric$. motored to Kock Hill last Sun-j
day and spent the day at Winthrop
College with Miss Annie Lou Taylor,
who is#attending Summer school
there. They report a very pleasant
trip.~
Miss Dorris Tribble of Donalds. S.
C., spent a few days last week with
her Ui^cle, Dr. J. H. Mathias.
MiL* M. G. Sarratt, Lucius Bickley
accompanying him, are back home
after a six weeks trip out in the far
West, made with automobile. They
went as far as Colorado, passing
i through Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, j
Illinois, Arizona, Oklahoma, viewing j
many important sites of cities, moun- j
tains, caves, Yellowstone Park, Pikes
Peak, etc. They were much pleased
with the trip.
Mrs. Edwin A. Green and little j
daughter, Rosemary, and Miss El- j
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j bertav Bland of Aikt-n are guests of j
I Mrs. Karl F. Oswald.
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Miss Juanita George has returned
home after a visit to Miss Ruth Anderson
in Lynchburg, Va. x
Miss Elberta Bland, after a visit to j
Mrs. Karl F. Oswald, left Monday j
Charleston to visit Major and Mrs. j
5 A^r H. SilcoxI* ~ r" : j
Mrs. Henry Wienges and little J
daughter:- Anne, .afer spending a'
"week with Mr. and Air's. Samuel B.
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George, will leave Saturday for Cleve- !
land to join her husband for a motor !
tour through Canada.
PLAY AT LONG BRANCH.
The young people of White .Knolf
school will again present the play
Little Clodhopper", at Long Branch
school house on Saturday evening, beginning
at 8:00 o'clock. July 29th.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
KODAKS AND
EASTMAN SUPPLIES j
Eastman Kodaks, many styles and j
prices. A full line of films for all |
sizes of cameras. Leave or send
your films or exposures with us for
developing. We guarantee the work i
equal to any in the South and our
prices reasonable. Quick Service.
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Mrs. Edwin G. Dr^her will entertain
the Bon Heur/'club Friday al'terboon
at o o clock. _
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Double Action.
George?"I put a tack on teacher's
chair yesterday."
Gerald?"Did you? I'll bet het won't
sit down in a hurry again."
George?"No: and neither will I."
?Western Christian Advocate (Cincinnati)
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Heroic Commissioners.
There is a plague of caterpillars on
oak trees, especially in Surrey. The
Forestry Commission have the matter
in hand. They are eating the leaves
until the trees are in some cass^ almost
bare.?Daily Sketch (London).
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Summer Vacation All Round.
Motives are usually mixed, and we
note that numerous congregations are
pre paring to send their preachers
away for a rest.?Minneapolis Star.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF LEXINGTON
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
There will be a meeting of the Lexington
County Democratic Executive
Committee, at Lexington court house
at 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday, July
31, 1922, for the purpose of appointing
managers for the August Primary
Election, aq'd to piirge and correct the
Club Rolls. All persons having com
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made in names are hereby given notice
to appear befor? the Executive
Committee, at the time and place
above named.
T. C. CALLISON,
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CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN
MEETING.
There will be a meeting in the
Court House on Mondayt^f^htVr^tjIj:
31st, 1922, at which time, Hon.
Hampton P. Fulmer, Hon. Andrew
J. Bethea and Hon. John J. McMahan,
candidates for Congress in
the 7th Congressional District, wifPbe
present and address the \ people. ;.
a- < .y
This is an office of importance nefrid
I especially urge the men and women
of Lexington and community to
attend this meeting and show tb&ii"
interest in things so vital to our country.
Speaking will begin at 8 \0'ci&jf-k.
T. C. CALLISON, %
County -Chairman.
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THE FISK TIR
Price Lists Effec
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These prices are not subject to Excise Tax.
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Size Type Price Price
30x3 CI. PI. Fab. $8 85 $7.55
30x3 CI. N. S. Fab. 9.85 8.10
30x3 C1.R. T. Fab. 12.85 10.30
30x3 % CI. Prem. Fab. 10.85 9.20
30x3 & CI. N. S. Fab. 12.85 10.85
30x3% CI. R. T. Fab. 15.85 13.05
30x3% CI. N. S. Cord 17.85 14.15
30x3'4 S. S. N. S. Cord 19.85 15.25
31x4 CI. N. S. Fab. 18.75 15.40
31x4 CI. R. T. Fab. 23.75 19.55
31x4 S. S. N. S: Cord 29.75 23.95
| 32x3% S. S. N. S. Fab. 16.00 13.20
32x3% S. S.JL X. Fab 20.00. 16.50
32x3% S. S. N. S. Cord 26.25 21.20
32x4 S. S. N. S. Fab. 20.75. 17.05
32x4 S. S. R. T. Fab. 25.75 21.20
32x4 S.-JS. N. S. Cord 32.75 23.15
33x4 S. S. N. S. Fab. 21.75 . 17.90
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Tubes and for fifteen days, beginning July. || |
ill sell any tire or tube at wholesale price. V . "JB
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CAR SIZES J
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Retail Sale .
Size Type Price Price
33x4 S. S. R. T. Fab. 28.75 22.00
33x4 S. S. N. S. Cord 33.75 26.95
34x4 S. S. N. S. Fab. 22.75 18.70
34x4 S. S. N. S. Cord . 34.75 27.80,
32x4 K S. S. N. S. Cord 42.50 34.10
33x4^ S. S. N. S. Cord 43.50 34.95
34x4 Yt S. S. N. S. Cord 44.50 35.75
35x4 K S. S. N. S. Cord 45.50 36.60
36x4& S. S. N. S. Cord 46,50 37.40 \
33x5 S. S. N. S. Cord 52.50 42.35
35x5 S. S. N. S. Cord 55.80 44.85
37x5 S. S. N. S. Cord : 58.50 47.30
FISK FLAT TREAD CORD CASINGS
(For Trucks or Passenger Cars)
32x4 Vt.S. S. N. S. Cord 46.75 36.00
34x4 ? S. S. N. S. Cord 43.75 37.55
33x5 S. S. N.S. Cord 58.00 44.70
34x5 S. S. N. S. Cord 59.50 45. 30
35x5 S.S. N. S. Cord 61.00; 0m
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line so that we can give you better service
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