The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 08, 1922, Image 8

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JAB. 1/. pAJPP, OF COIiU>|BIA, Buys entire stock of "charACTtof UlloTH" MADE BY STUDENTS AT SPARTANBURG. i I One of the biggest single lash deals ever made In South Carolina in rotton goods was closed Friday of the past week when James I.. Tapp, of the James L. Tapp department store In Columbbia purchased the entire product of the Textile Industrial Institute at .Spartanburg, by which he will take over between 40,000 and 50,000 ynfrds of "Character Cloth. ' known all- over the country as the product of textile workers who are making their living and securing an education nt the same time. The cloth will he roceived by Mr. Tapp within the next two weeks, and will be sold by him in both retail and wholesale euantitie.Sv There 'Will be no other source of '^purchase for this line of goods during the next year. Mr. Tapp who has been interested in tlie progress of the "Model Mill" . nt Spartanburg since its organization, upon learning that the manufacture of this typo of goods could not be ' continued this year, on account of its exceptionally high quality and its pro hibitive cost of production, volun> teered to take all of the stock on hand and is thus releasing to the school officials the:;big sum of money tied up " in it for other uses. With the opening of the Textile Industrial Institute for its 11th session on September 4. u change in policy ? ? i The most coi II Floor Paints. Por Colors ground in Turpentine, * J -? . I ?B? HUai mrxjijj -f MCT?????I J; Paint l i the othe 1 i.e rvr~?i I ll UD' and cost charge f If years or * W. j j f betters ?%*: ? i ' * "#"v ?n ? *-*? f if I : i 1 ! ; ' 1 w 'H 1; v; ' tammmmmmmmam ? >'?fi 'J'?u^GKSn^S3Sl V, . . was made, whereby the students. Instead o' turning out "Chararter Cloth" In the plant at the lstltUtlon, will work in the Saxon Mills near the d&tmitories Instead, alternating as in tfrevolus sessions with a week at work and a week In school, thus being self I supporting. It is possible that machinery of the "Model Mill," however, will be utilized to turn out softV6 6ther type of goods, which will permit of "if tbetter profit. i*-,? The Textile Institute at Spartan-j burg was launched in 1911 with only | one student 35 years old. a married I man. It has now grown to a capacity of about 200 students and Is doing u great work in this state, being the property of the Methodist church. One of the men connected with the Textile Institute is Olin D. Johnson,, * now a law student at the University of South Carolina, who received the honor of being ejected to the legislature in the first primary recently with one of the largest votes eve!* given in i Anderson county, Mr. Johnson en-1 terod the textile school in 1312, and so determined was he to remain that lie slept on the bare floor for a .space of three weeks, on account of lack of room. During the war Mr, Johnson made a distinguished record and graduated last year front Wofford . College. "ibe writer who says the moderns know little of eloquence ltas never lieafial a fluent driver commenting on a blovCout. nplete line of guarai ch Paints. Roof Paii Oil and Japan, Cold * ^ J*** Pure Linseed 1 s f half your h r half what .: /? ? ' -- ?* /OE doesn't : less mone; or DEVOE. VDE doesn't tin w j 'e'H give yc '.*i/ ti iARMON DR LEXING NOTfcK. SjUp- or liwnde of rtJUc Ksmt<- of j. sol. -i'lio . following' bo ho id at publt^ '^uctlf^^fe l^&J^bb'ie Place of .1 . Sol. Dooloy orl Thursday, November 23, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. Tract No. 1 containing 30 "1-4 acres.1 Tract No. 2 containing 06 1-2 acres. Tf/lPt Vii a nnnf o R" ' .... V ..ii.auilllA ui acrcn. Tract No. 4 containing 34 1-4 acres. Tract No. 5 containing 3 5-8 acres. Tlie above named tracts are a division of the hotpe place of J< Sol J Uooley. Tract No. 1 containing 21 acres. Tract No. 2 containing 23 1-2 acres. The two tracts above are lands formerly owned by Henry Dooley. Those desiring to see plats of these lands may call on John C. Dooley.' Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for preparing deeds. Auctioneer:?Sim .P. Miller. Heirs:?Mrs. Josie Dooley, Willie Dooley. John C. Dooley. Minnie Shull. Herley C. Uowlnnd. Simon Dooley. Newton T. Dooley, J. Walter Dooley and Sarah Dooley. lfOl'SKHOlJ) AND KITC1IKX tiOODS FOR SAIjK. The household and kitchen goods of "M. D. liar mail will bo disposed of at private wile. Parties interested will see the undersigned from November 8 to November 15. T. P. MKET'/VT. I llll 11 III 11IIMIIII WBIHIBBIlll IWUFIMIHHBH : > *. nteed Paints one ft its, Varnishes, Stai water Paints, Alab Oils, Brushes, W * Wears Long ouse DEVC . \ ever you 111 M? take fewei y, we will i \ wear a yea _ * * 5 longer-ior m enough UG COMPA TON, S. C. ? , KV , .,?V itwz'C.? issp^iaxatr-^! ","?ryy 1 "I!'U. 1 ' f SCitMOXS TO KINDRED 'The ktatfe of South Caroftlui, twi^ ,Ml * .In re ^Juncapatitfe Will o^pVillic K. k? v?V - *% ' r-'X; * V" ' '*? | Rawls. j_y j To all and singular the kindred und creditors of -Willie K. Runja, decensed . ? t : ' V Whereas; Mat Uawls has made up plication to nte to probate the last will ahd testament of Willie K. Itawls. deceased. which was made by him in Ills last illness on the !Uh (lay of August. 1922, and by three witnesses written as required "by law. These are to eommand you, and each of you, to be and appear before the Court of Probate ^to he held at Lexington, South Carolina. on the 10th day of November, 1922, to show cause, if any you can, why this said will should not be probated. Given under my hand and seal this the 24th 'lay of October, 1922 . W. F. HOOK (L. S.) Judge of Probate for Lexington County. . TRESPASS NOTICK. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hunting, or in any other manner whatsoever. The full penalty of the law will he enforced against all who violate this notice. THOS. W. CiUNTKlt, JULIAN' PRICK, EAltlj ZINKGK. 4t-Nov. 20-p. " nurn? C.VE1Y1 )r Every Purpose: ns, Enamels, Aut( astine, Gold and Si] Putty, Glass, 1 ,r, Less Cost. /. . . .. -sflfc . ? >E; paint ce. * gallons t nake no I # Al# FA LI V7I t YV KJ iger and to paint NY i i n i i in " -i CITATION' NOTICE. 1 \ I ' State of South Carolina, County of il Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, Es- 'I \r quire. Probate Judge. < Whereas, W, A. Rlsh made suit to < me, to gTant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects'of C. R. Rish. These are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the wild C, it. Riah, deceased, that they he and nppcfcr, hefore me, in the Court' of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H.. S. C., i on ISth day of November, 1922, next, 1 1 nrrnv /Amir* * 11/ro nv LVLKI line. LllSJLd V Do not forget to remember acount with us It does not t gift* but increases in value, af which we add to the deposit*. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto 1 COLUMBl RESOURCES -' 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on '< . i r" ? % '* A 1 v v House Paints?Outsi ), Buggy and Wag< Iver Paints, Ect. itc. Devo Fewe S ?The in GUARANTEE: hrt? a me paint in is full meai composed of: 50% Pure Whit< (Carbonate of Lead) 50% Pure White (Oxide of Zinc) With the proper amounts of: Pure Linseed Oil, Pure Turperitint and nothi _ gsragajp^waasifrag; ' ,'T ' ' 1 ? after publication hereof ut 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to aty>W cause, If any they have, .why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 3d day of November, Anno Domini, 1922. W. F. HOOK (L'. S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., 8, C. u Published on the 8th da>' of November, 1922. In the Lexington papei*" 2 kveckr.. , f The greatest service that could be -endered the ChrJstiun peoples would be to convert them to Christianity. 0 BE REMEMBERD .V *. j the .children with a bank lepreciate like many other , drd by the liberal interest \ US _ T | National Bank , A, S. C. ? \ $10,000,000.00 yjj Savings Accounts j r nu li y I de and Inside, 3n Paints, Best 1 r p /-v* ; | $. f^Gallons, . J mla?i ,.w* r . * . . ; | this package I jurle, and is i| i i Lead. :! Zinc, ji r I; ? <1 i Sfl9?)ryer ng I