Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 24, 1919, FIRST SECTION 8 PAGES, Image 8
| PERS'
: Mr. X. P. Shipp of Havre do Grace,
-Mt:.. has been spending1 a few days
here with relatives and friends. Mr.
OiiAJJJp ;iUIUC a l - .--the
Camparis Stone Co.
Mrs. B.. E. Whittakcr arrived last
Thursday from Maryland, to make her
'"home in Lexington. Mr. Whittakcr.
who is agent of the Metropolitan Insurance
Company here, has been here
for several months. Mr. and Mrs.
Whittakcr are making their home with
Mrs. Bessie Berly.
Miss Bessie Klecklcy and her two
nephews, Dixon and Edgar, passed
ough town Friday afternoon enroute
to Columbia where the nephews
f boarded an early morning train for
-i.
their heme in Charleston, while Miss
Bessie spent the day in the city visiting
relatives.
Mrs. W. P. Kaminer of route 2
has recently returned from a trip to
Orangeburg where she was visiting
Afriends and relatives. The delightful
*srip
was made by auto.
Mr. R. M. Poole, a popular young
man from Newberry, spent the1 weekqjagfid
with his brother. Mr. Jordan Poole
mi Lexington.
Solicitor George Bell Timmerman is
attending court in Saluda.
, Mr. Addie Steele, one of our farmers
up on 12 mile creek, was in town Saturday
shopping.
Mr. J. Press Lucas, one* of the best
in-er. down east of Swansea, was in
town Saturday on business.
Mr. Ed Hendrix. one of the best
farmers and a good citizen from the
Peters section was in town shopping
-j'Satur da#.
Mr. Bennie Harman, an industrious
farmer, teas in town shopping Saturday.
Among the out of town shoppers in
j ";'town Saturday, was the clever neverv
failing rural carrier. Mr. Austin Roof.
Mr. R. B. Barr, from the St. Anj?jj|rews
section, was aniong the visitors
ygfo town Saturday.
L. W. Amiek, formerly of Lexington,
now living at Elliot, was in town
We regret to learn that our old
friend L. L. Lindler at Elliot has been
and is still sick. We trust he may
soon recover.
Rev. D. Oscar Spires a former
Lexingtonian, who is now located in
Georgetown, has been on a visit to
his old home near iiamuna.
Briru
We will
frnnhlp \
Iv^?- V??vjiv i
tions of
Carolina.
I of protei
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JOHN T. S>
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' We fortunately fell in the hands of
j good neighbors Sunday afternoon and
i enjoyed an auto drive out of and
i i
i around the town, stopping awhile at I
! the comfortable home of Mr. and Mrs. j
[Kirkland, thence to our own dornicle.
i Mrs. Kirkland recently spent a pleas{
'
ant visit to her friend, Mrs. Jones of
! Edgefield. How good it is for friends
j and neighbors to dwell in unity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shull of Columbia
were ni Lexington Friday, on their i
way to visit relatives in the county, j
i Mr. Shull is an old Lexington boy ;
] who has made good in the capital, j
| holding a responsible position on The j
J Record.
! .? . i
Kill tlic Hot Weather. 1
Keep cool and feel like a million.
j For a stimulating and exhilarating
J "pick-me-up" come to The Rexall
ISoda Fountain. Ice cold drinks of
j every kind, made and served right.
j The very finest fruits and syrups are
| used ' at our fountain. Quality ice
! cream. Cleanliness and sanitary ser- j
i
i vice.
f It Harmon Drug Cof j
! Don't !
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I
| Forget j
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I That you can buy a 75 cents j
Broom for
50c !
Compound Lard at !
30c lb.
! . I
5-gallon keg black P. R j
Molasses for 1
$2.95
j
Picnic Hams at
30c lb
at !
R. L. Cockrell's
730 Main St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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handle your ch
whatsoever to j
South Carolina
Every dollar i
;tion behind it.
3X, Manager F
C. M. EFIRD, L
I
ANNUAL REUNION IN
ATLANTA. OCTOBER 7-S-9 j
United Confederate Veterans to Have
Annual Feast?3Iembei*s Camp
Stcedman Take Notice.
Those wishing to attend this re- j
union, including Confederate Veterans j
Sons of Confederate Veterans and j
their families, will notify me as early j
as possible, that I may secure reserves j
for them in time; railroad transport#
tion. hotel or camp arrangements, for .
such old soldiers as may desire free j
camp life while there.
This notice is given that I may
know how many will go, so that I can \
arrange with proper authorities for j
special coach, etc.
_ _ _ I
JleetJn# of ( ami) Stceamaii (>08.
The members of Camp Steedman, j
hrenj
V/ SHOE
The well known Emerson SI
styles and lasts. Prices?
$9.00 tc
MEN'S Work Shoes, the Endic
and other good makes. Pi
$5.00 t<
BOYS' Shoes, the Excelsior dr<
Prices?
$5.5(
SCHOOL and Work Shoes. V
Johnson and Lion brand.
$3.00 tc
ALL Shoes solid leather and gu
vice. Come in and look cur lin
EXCLUSIVELY.
arens
^ SHOE
Post Office Block
1705 Main Street?
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make this banl
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LEXINGTON
L E. COOK, Asst. IV
ocal Director
No. 668, v/il meet at h/exington, on
September 25tli, at 11 a. in., for the
purpose of electing- delegates to the
above reunion and transacting other
business.
For. further particulars call on or
write M. D. Harinan. commander
Camyi Steodtnan. Xo. 66x, I.'nited Conff>
t'otPI'-'ins I .? v i n ' fin s! ('
"Mrs. Kcach Tells flow She (,<>t to
Know Rat-Snap."
"Have always feared rats. Tritely
noticed many on my farm. A neighbor
said he just got rid of droves with
RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking.
Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed IT
and scared the rest away." RATSNAP
conies in three sizes, 2T>c. 50c.
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co.
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iTEIN'S
: STORE
loes have just arrived in all
? $12.00
ott and Johnson-Lion brand
-ices?
0 $9.00
^ss Shoe, none better made.
) and up.
/e have the Endicott a rt d
Prices?
. $7.00
aranteed to give good sere
over' MEN'S and BOYS'
TEIN'S
STORE
J. W. Neeley, Jr., Mgr.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Hour Club Friday afternoon at "
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Month- But Didn't Smell."
"Saw a big rat in our cellar last
jfall." writes .Mrs. Joanny. "and bought.
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or to put it in good condition.- fl
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ranee. And it's pretty good insur- ;jl
he value of your property, too.
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house needs painting, come^OB
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why Devoe takes fewer 9
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the job or by the year. .
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