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[* L. ? I DELICIOUS IHC? OAK1K. h READY VIM*;. ' '' ' Sunshine Fruit Cakes, Oxford cake, [Russian style, light and dark cake, ready made and packed in tin boxes, ranging in size from one to five pounds. Let us deliver one for your [Thanksgiving dinner and another for Christmas. Harmon Drag Co. jr The REXAIL Store. > I f ILI UN w V-' rr%t V- ' I A m / * 'fv ?' ' . -V. , ; r"? 1 ? Are sold on the bi kind of service yo x H This is made parts on hand at ? / Our business i Mow? 1925 Main Street s'v7 " S?fcs*,v>* tf ^ * Studsbaker ^ Wanted?A C fy: "-; . mm^m??^ , , ??m , ,???? " . || MIMNAl - .* * i ' -K. ' G( This will be most powerful^ The ban is ( I We have had a before. They d has prepared fo: dise which will ? ONE HUN1 Velours, Pon Pons Pretty fur collars am Pekin Blue, Green, These coats are the v< buy and are neatly tai J Black Velvet Coats g Christmas In all the rich warm c i I dren. Any size or c price you can afford t> | Sweaters for \\ Also slip-overs for one-half years up. I Buy It AH I I der One Rc R AT BAPI1ST OirCRCIl LEXINGTON" ! On next Sunday morning-, 11 o'clock i Dec. S, 1 will preach a victory sermon, i This service will 'be in recognition of ' the great victory we have so recently j won over the enemies of democracy. j F. H. FTXDERBURK. | I Subscribe to The Dispatch-News, j rORM DRI\ isis of dependable and econor u can count on from day._to d possible by a large and compl< til times. policy is a goodjTruck and .aJ r ii wv immediate Ueiiveries r-Burns Mo Distributors of Lutomobilesy Indiana* Worm* lood Live Dealer in Lexi y I JGH'S N( )ODS A> / \ the happiest'Christ tation on earth in til )ff this Christmas, glorious victory and eserve it. The little r every member of 1 ?ive comfort and sa DRED COATS and Silver tone effects3 cuffs. Colors: Brown, Navy Blue and Blacks, ery best that money can ilored. Prices, $18. to $65. from ....$28. to $35.80 Bath Robes :olors fa** ladies and chilolor wanted ana at the 3 pay. romen and Children children from two and V ? - B?I?1? ? Mil'I.WllMMM?H?? For Sale;?302 acres of good land, located 4 miles of Pelion and 1 mile of Thor. L>wel]ing house, saw mill, grist mill, gin, shingle mill, planing machine, all operated by water. 100 acres open balance woods. Well tim hered, and well wattered by Cedar Creek and branches. Bargain for o.uick buyer. H. T>. SHUMPERT. Pelion, S. C. 6tf. ,E nical service, the ay. ste stock of repair Square Deal. tor Co Phone|1485 . ? Drive Trucks ogton County I <~\W 7 A /"> T JW Ab 1 ID THE mas in the history c me of war or in tim We have rightly sa now the family cai 3 children deserve t' :he family. Not wit tisfaction. Fine Tail. As usual, you will fi ment on second floor th< Coat Suits that can be o in the entire South. W our competitors try to years it has been a by-e: of ladies: "If you want to go to Mimnaughs." Materials of Tricotine Serges, etc. All shades this week at from Mourning I In Crepe de Chines and $20.00 to $35.00 ibiimib 111? ?n?1 1 r? ummobmb ?a????wmmmmamm ^ COLUMBIA' I 1 NOTfCE OF MEETING OF TIER STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF SWANSEA. I A meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Swansea is hereby called to bo held at Swansea in the banking house of the said corporation on the 30th day of December 1918, at 2 p. in. o'clock, for the purpose cf considering the following resolution, passed by the Board of Drectors at their meeting on the 19th day of November 19 IS. "RESOLVED, That it is the judg- j I ment of the Board of Directors of this ! j Bank that the capital stock be in- | j creased from thirty thousand ($30,J 000.) dollars to fifty thousand ($50,000.) dollars. B. E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. REP CROSS RELIEF HELPS TO MINIMIZE GRIEF. NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF RANK OF PELION. A meeting1 of the stockholders of j J Bank of Pel ion is hereby called to be f . "held at Pelion, S. C. in the banking" j house of the said corporation on the I 27th, day of December 1918, at 1 P. M. O'clock, for the purpose of considering the following resolution, passed by the Board of Directors at their meeting on the 19th day of November 1918. "RESOLVED, That it is the judgment of the Board of Directors of this Bank that the capital stock be increased from. Ten thousand ($10,000.) Dollars to Twenty-five thousand I ($25,000.) Dollars. G. L. TAYLOR, ! Secretary. 4t9c. BANKRUPT SALE We will sell to the highest bidder in the town of Pelion Wednesday Jan I iioiM* 1 "1 Q1 0 t Vi o frvllATtnwor rool oofofn ua.i j a , till/ iv/iit/ r> 111^ ivui votatt. to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land known as the home tract, belonging1 to the estate of J. J, Shealy, bank rupt, containing 1 acre together with dwelling house barn and stables. Also, tract No. 2 located in the town of Pelion, adjoining the home tract, containing one acre and all buildings thereon, as follows; automobile house and garage also tract No. 3 lot 25 x 5 2 1-2 -with store house, fronting Main Street For further particulars regarding this sale consult either of the undersigned trustees. 'JAS. W. ROOF, . L. W. WISE. FOR SAKE?Winter- Cabbage plants Charleston and Jersey Wakefield at $2.00 per thousand or $2.25 j by parcel post. Dealers desiring to j I place large order should write for special terms. JULIAN CROMER. ' Stf. J3W wr CHR1STM )f our country, made e of peace, ved and skimped in i be and should be n i 1 l . l he best m clothes as h trifling gift goods :>red Suits nd in our Suit Deoart3 very finest values in btained in this city or 'e lead in these while follow, and for many Kpi'ession with hundreds a nice suit you'd have ?/ , Velours, Gabardines, >. Very special values S15.00 to $65.00 . 2 j i->i csaca Georgette Crepes from 3 a? '8 Largest Store \ - Soldiers in A. E. F. arise. Guard you with their armours j bright Mighty are our enemies. Hard the battle we must fight Over barbed wire entanglements Raise our banner in the sky Lift it float there ^ wide unfurled Bear it onward and lift it high. Mid the homes of want and woe We cannot speak nor hear a word, i Onward soldiers is all we know Bet the voice of hope be heard Where the shadows deepest lie. True soldiers win the day We. must not stop to thing of danger There the saving sign display , To the weary and the worn Tell the boys where sorrow cease. I When the victory is won Speak of sorrow and of peace AT ...... T . AT --A T u-uo.i u nit; iicijucss j>wiv tut; stray t;a | Comfort troubles banish gTief For the help of God we prayed Scatter sin and unbelief Happy home to which we lo-ve the : dearest Love our comrade in the gain of our race. Tis faithful hopes till the future cometh Until home we reach that happy place. Through another heavy barrage. Shells that sing the sadest song. Nearly forget mother and father But it does not last-so long We glad to speak of a just cause While in Europe we take a stand We will face a wild nation And fight them like a man.' In one case we counted cruel Bu we only watch what face us here Think back over the loving past. And think a lot of mothers care. Thoughts are seldom taken. For we havent the present time. The case were well thought of before Now we must (destroy the huns mind. In this case it takes brain to win Other wars it was counted the man Let us win the European war But we do not want the land. Mothers and fathers make a glad express. When the sons talk is done. And the marching- DacK norae again i After the Kaiser and nation they ( run. Sometime speak of the loving war to express The weary thoughts of the present time. And welcomed in a Y. M. C. A. home We jut back from the firing line. Wc have written home to the land of happiness. TH CHF [AS SPIRl 3 so by the fact th order to help our lade happy this Chr well as the grown i but with real servi< Beautiful DressesDancing J A very complete shov prices for this week. Cre] nations, in fact, every cone shade wanted. Children's I From six months on up a Blouse . Paul Jones Middies and Very pretty. All sizes i $2.50 and $3.50. Children's Dresses from Spj Paic $$LJ Our lucky selfs we must express ' Hhich will make our mothers happ^ ; From a cruel war never the less. *?!, T gues I had better come to a close, t With speaking a few words to you. We hoping to find home a house of prayer ' For the Lord is carrying us throug3tM|j?| Let us take heed to be not decei\rec^ ||i|| For the future coming be aware May God bless each and every one. ||| Is our most earnest prayer. :;'1?1 3*1 The deep blue is now between us Time or place can never divide. So in kind remembrance A friend in A. E. F. Applied C. S. A. ofu.sA , Pvt. C. S. AMICK, | t i5n. Jtiq., listn. ini. a & r | STOI *DEMIRE-CHE A SON. Chapin, Nov. 30?The wedding" of "_A Miss Tommie Stoudemire and Clandil us N. Creason which was solemized at -M Mt. Horeb Lutheran church Thurs- * "*] day at 3:30 o'cock was a very beautiful event and one in which a great deal of cordial interest centers throughout the state. The church was tastefully decorated with potted plants and white car nations. Preceding and during the ceremony a beautiful program of music was given with Mrs. R. W. Frick at the organ. Two vocal numbers, "The Sunshine of Your Smile and "I Love * You Truly" by Miss Stella Wessinger were very pleasing. The bridal par- ! ty approached the altar to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march. During the ceremony Mrs. Frick play ed "Flower Song' and for the recessional the Mendelsshon wedding march. The ushers, Wendell Stoudemire and Robert Hiller, entered vrst and took their places on each side of the altar. Then came Miss Antoinette Williams with Melton Leaphart, and Miss Lucille Creason with Miller Williams, who came down the central aisle and took their places in front of the ushers. S^iss Lottie Stoudemire, bride's sister, entered next as maid of honor, followed by little Margaret Eleazer bearing the wedding ring in the chalice of a lilly. The bridegroom with his best man, Ramond A. Bouk. night, approached the altar from the right and there met the bride who entered on the arm of her father. The ceremony was performed by the Rev J. L. Cromer. The bride was handsomely attired in a tailored suit of midnight blue, with each detail of her costume in perfect harmony. She carried a show er bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor, Miss . Lottie Stoudmire, wore a loVely costume of tahpe velvet with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Creason. left immediately after the ceremony for an extended. Ibridal trip. ? : ONE TOUCH OF RED CROSS MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD KIN". " ? - JSTMASil IT iat we are the 1 nation's cause. 1 'istmas as never I ip. Mimnaugh's I :eable merchan- I f; Frocks J ring at very special pe de Chines, Combi- 1 ;eivable material and | Rompers 1 t from 75c io Si.25 1 Day * [ Children's Dresses, md shades. Priced } | $2.25 to $5.00 I icial Attention I ! Mail Orders I , j 3gSW II I lll?IIIIIMnEMB?MBItfJUIHI .. -V i < . i