The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 29, 1922, Image 8
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f THE BAY TO BE THANKFUL.
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The day to b i thankful? Why, that
* is Thanksgiving Day* of course, it
bomes a month before Christmas, and
we know the day by the calft of the
President and the governors of the
states. Maybe we would forget all
J about it if these proclamations were
J not sent out. We are so busy! But
these men look out for U3, and they
do not let us pass by the month of Nof
vember without our day tor turkey
^ and all the rest of the good things. Sc(
- that is our day to be thankful. A
*} great, good, beautiful holiday it is, too.
Ah me! that this should with so
many o? us be the strongest call for
S thanksgiving! Appeals from Washing
Aanftnl a hier hlrtpp
Ton IQQ cut* BMKI vopuvtt ?. ?/4o
? - baked to a turn and a time for. visiting,
feastng and letting thoughts and
ir**. feelings and emotions run wild! And
then, after the day is done, on we go
f'sr anOther year scarcely thinking
'tifeat thankfulness really means, or
i. conscioues that we axe missing one of
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w? life's sweetest privileges, that of being
grateful every day in the yearStop,.
now, and let us he honest with
.ourselves. la Thankagl vi n;? Day all it
eught to be to us? Does it lead us
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with all our hearts to say. "I do thank
Thee for all the blesBings of the year,
the spared life, the joy, the maternal
good, the crowded crib ar.d the full
Una, the loved ones, the opportunities
for service and the sheer jojr of having
a place in (rod's beautiful world?
And then, does it point the way for
us to still more thankful days, days
beginning with every morn and ending
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when the sun goes down on every
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If this is . true. then
. r ThanksgivingDay may be like a beacon
fire us and to all the world, '
lighting the way on to new hopes, new '
Joys %nd new conquests. Tho day to
7*$ > be thankful? Let it he every ,day, i
Friend of myheart. > For only so can
there of a truth be any day worthy the
name of Thanksgiving Bay!-?The
Home Circle. > > 1
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LEXINGTON CmCCIT.
'Appointments for Sunday, December
3rd, 1922..
Hebron?Sunday school at 10 A.
If., R. N. Senn, Supt. Classes for all.
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.v preaching at eleven o'clock followed
by the Hoy Communion. Every mem*
her urged to be present .
Bhiloh?Sunday school at 2:30 P.
M..,- Mrs. Oeiger; ouperintendA?t.
Preaching at 3:30 p. m. 9
^Lexington?Sunday school at 10 a.
a., C. E. Taylor, superintendent.
' # COMES NEAR LOSING HOME
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L* '; 1IT T\ n . .
. mxto. r? . vuicK came very near
lottos her home by fire on last Sun.
..d^ afternoon about 3 o'clock. Fire
was discovered upon. thev n^ain body
s ; of the house, which is very hard to
reach, and woujd have been destroyed, f
c but for the heroic work of Mr. Hari
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* Hunt the bright aide. If Columbus.,
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: . hadn't discovered America we would
-) all be foreigners?
FINAL DISCHAHGI .
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Notice is hereby given that T. P.
Xeetxe and C. H. Drafts. Executors
of the estate of Geo. S. andl Emaline
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-i Drafts has this day made application
Unto me for a final discharge as such
? / ' executors; and that the 18th day of
; December. 1922. at 10 o'clock A. M.,
: * at my office has been appointed for
the hearing of said petition.
V W. F. HOOK,
Judae of Probate, Lexington Co., S. C.
November 18, 1922.
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Evertt-Harvard-Dkyton
and Player Pianos
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VKTROLAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OKEH.
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The John Church Co.,
608*Main Street, ..Colombia, S. C.
Mail Orders Receive Special Attention
M FLOWERS
1 Choice Flowers in Season..
i : SEEDS.
I sweet Peas. Pansy, Phlex. Peppy,
Snapdragon. Grass, etc. Let us help
[ i pen select host Seeds, Plants and
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% ROSE HELD GREENHOUSES
1185 Lady Street,
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CLERK'S SALE.
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State of South Carolina. County of
I Lexington. r-Court of Common
Pleas.,
Hattie Bess Brabham, Plaintiff, versus
Robert C. Brabham, et al.f Defendants
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\ By virtue of authority vested in me
'by Order of the Court in the above entitled
Cause, I will sell in the town of
Batesburg, S. C., between the hours
of ten a. m. and twelve m. at public
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'auction to the highest bidder, on the
'21st day of December A. D. 1922,
upon the terms and conditions herein'after
set forth, the following lot of
i'land: /
"All of that certain piece, parcel or
;iot of land situate, lying and being in
[the town of Batesburg, County of Lex"
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, mgxon, ana oiaie aiuirmuu, auu u??ing
the following ' dimensions, commencing
at a corner of L?. D. Cullum's
;lot on squth of Railroad street and
'running along his line^0.7 feet to a
ditch and thence along said ditch 100
'feet, thence northwest 27S feet to
south Railroad street, thence along
said street 89 feet starting point, and
'bounded as follows: on the north by
Railroad Street, on the east by lands
rof R. C. Miller, on the south by E.
C. Ridgell, and on the west by L. D.
Cullum. or a more accurate descriprtion
see plat made by E. L. Hartley,
surveyor, January 15, 1914."
' - Terms of sale: For Cash; the successful
bidder to pay for papers, revenue
stamps. recording, etc., and provided
that as an earnest of good faith
the successful bidder or bidders shall
deposit with the said Clerk of Court
wthin thirty minutes after the property
is bid off ten per cent, of the purchase
price thereof, and in case this
requirement is not complied wth the
said Clerk of Court shall immediately
without further advertisement, or at
another salesday to be fixed by him,
after giving due and legal advertise
ment, resell the said' property at thel
risk of the former bidder.
H. L. HARMON,
> Clerk of Court.
Timmerrnan & Graham,
. Attya. for Plaintiff.
November 24th, 1922. 3w. td.
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GASOLINE
Ca$ito^ Co!
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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A married man is reminded
of it oftenm
BULBS,
Narcissus,
Chinese Sacred Lily
Hyacinths.
CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS.
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THE OLD 1
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W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
COTTON
Lexington
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