The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 20, 1916, Image 4
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The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1916
G. M. HARMAN, Editor and Publisher
D. R. HALTIWANGER, Associate Editor
Entered at the Poit Office at Lexington, S. C., as
second class matter
Office on East Depot Street Rrauch
Brick Building.
THIRD PRIMARY ELECTION.
List of managere in the third primary
election:
Batesburg, Geo. Adams, Wra. Duncan,
J M Malpass.
Boling Springs, S J Miller, L W
Ricard, M L Brown.
Brookland. Jos. P Sox, Job B
Roof, Jesse W Wessinger.
Brook, Noah F Lybrand, Vastin
Taylor, Simon P Corley.
h. Boylston, E E Hook, Geo. C Kaminer,
J A Ballentine.
Cayce, Jas. W Oswalt, Clayton!
Connor, Geo. Shumpert.
Chap i.- T D B Lever, John E
Shealv, Irvin Frick.
Cromer, A Willie Shull, W Scott! S
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Roof, Darby C Drafts. !|
. v Crout's Store, Hewey Grout, Char- \
lev Koon, Scott Shirey.
Edmund, A M Sharpe, J A Wise, I ^
John E Spires,
' Gaston, J A Lucas, W N Spires, J
A T Guignard.
Gilbert, E S Grout, W L Hayes, i ]
S E Taylor.
Hollow Creek, B B Kaminer, J j
D Price-. Bates Keisler.
Irene, Daiis Wessinger, John Hi?
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Bailey, E E Gable. I ?
, Irmo, G W Shuler, J W Younginer,
Vernon Bickley. ^
Leesville, J D Langford, J F Ad- j
d?, C H Oswald.
Lexington, John T Sox, Robt. E jj
Cook, Alonzo Lown.
> Lower Fork, S S Corley, John H
Shealy, S D Meetze.
Macedonia, Martin Amick, B L =
Amick, Noah Ham.
Magnolia, J C Fulmer, C K Derrick,
Wilber Derrick.
Mims, Lerov Senterfeit, Silas
Clark, H J Westmorland.
Oak Grove. Pickens Bouknight, C r
F Taylor, J G Gunter.
Peak, J A Eargle, J F Mahaffie.
H P Summer.
Pelion, A W Craft. L W Gardner,
R E Fallaw. i
Pine Ridge, C C Shealy, Geo D i
Koon, L C Fulmer. F
Pinev Woods, J W Mayer, W D |
Cannon, J DtBickley. . jj
Pond Branch, N A Lewis, S L
Robertson, Jas M Sharpe.
Poole's Mill, C C Justice, A M
Reed, Linerd Jefcoat.
Rishton, W A Rish, E A Smith,
Bill Rawls.
Swansea, J W Lybrand, Jr,, D E ^
Frank Derrick.
Samaria, F S Burges, W West- ^
moreland, J J Redmon.
Sandy Run, Wm W Fur tick, L G j
Furtick, M L Wannamaker.
St Mathew, J D McCartna, L M j
Steele, Rudolph Oswald.
Steedman, J A Barr, C L Willis, ||
J C Hall.
Summit. A bl'raps, J J Aiewine, I ?
W M Tavlor.
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^^lllllbjr Best Fer Belts ;|
Need Batter- !
mmm ies? Get good i
HM ones. Insist on ;
tar??3*/ Columbia?the \
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money value to ;
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ItCOLUWg^Ji steady work.
I^/**rorlSti Buy Columbia
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more?last longer.
maker's name. Insist
on Columbia for
gas engine, tractor,
for*-. wiflflfi Phone, blasting and
^ERALIS?^ all battery requirements.
Convenient ?Fahnestock
^ Spring Clip Binding
Posts?no extra charge.
For Sale By
Terven - Childs Electric Co.!
[1219 Main St. Columbia, S. C. j.
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BANK YOUR MONEY WITH
A Safe Bank
THIS BANK IS SAFE j
BECAUSE
1. It's strong- vault came through the awful fire
unharmed.
2. It has an insured Burglar Broot Sate.
3. It is run on sound and conservative banking
principles.
4. It's officers and directors are successful business
men, many of whom have been in the banking
business for more than a quarter of a century.
5. It is protected by the combined strength oi
nine banks, all located m the fertile farming section
of western South Carolina.
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6. It has a strong patronage and has grown steadily
regardless of war and hard times.
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If you have not yet opened an account with us, we j
invite you to try us for prompt service and good [ *
banking. ir
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Ixie people of Lexington County are fast learning of | |
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1719 AND 1723 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S, C. |jj j
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D. SILVER, Manager. % W. L. BENNETT, Auctioneer.
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Five Reasons Why You Should Wear
"WALTER'S GLASSES"
1st. Walter's Glasses are made to meet the require- !
ments of each individual.
5>nH_ Walter's Examination is without charge and is
the same as you pay $5.00 for elsewhere.
3rd. Walter's Glasses are guaranteed in every way.
4th. Walter's Glasses are made from the very best
material obtainable.
5th. Each lense that you purchase from us is made
from an imported crystal.
Walter's Glasses Fitted Complete $2.50 and up
Examination Without Charge
0. L. Walter Optical Co.
1221 Main Street Columbia. S. C.
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did expedition which represents the progress and produc
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BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAIN:
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p dollars worth of Fall and Winter Merchand
J " ing advance?author;tat?ve stvles in large v<
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Hosiery jewelry Hens
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ur parcel post on ail purchases,?groceries excepte
miles of Augusta.
J. B. Wliite
Augusta, G<
GREATER GEORGIA GREAT
AUGUSTA'S UMY DEPARTS
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mirth and music galore; also line horses
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