Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, March 26, 1919, Image 1
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ELtfBjf^^.-^gl lafeeg entirely segregated J <j
^^ '?^ateri'^ shaI1 fceT and are! I
of ^ the j *
Iithout license ai any
gaarfe birijs^ and |
j:or Squirrels shall he!'
t the open season for 1
\ai| he from. Septeth- i
ir> lSth of each >*ear
a$r orgarae t*sh shall
fcroit lines or. I
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^fc It ic^fl^'s *' " '? j> * 'I
ft: passage of fish in streams? may
used in the muddy streams of thej
thin one hundred (100) yards of;
i mouth of clear water streams:
tj>tying; into same. l*rovide<l. furth \
^^.the mouths Of or inside of any'
fir ^fi*:?axiklinrr ne?sin" or catch;
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*8?r Any violation of ths,
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ions, of ffcis Act^ shall be a mS^: 1
,.v ^^anpr^ an# upon conviction there
" xhe offended shall suffer penalty of
Uie.of not less than ten ($10) dollars
?or more than twenty-five ($25) dolars
or imprisonment of not less than I
:en nor more than thirty days *
- swvuxiyx> *. > ? is uniawiui to pois
>n the streams or* Waters of the State
n any manner Whatsoever for the pur
>ose of talking- fish. The muddying: of
itreatns or ponds or the introduction
>f any substance which revolts-in mak
ng the fish .sick, so that they may be t
caught is hereby declared to be pdis- i
ming in the sense of this'Act. No saw r
Hist or acidf or other ii^uriotis sub- 1:
stance shall be discharged into any of j
is streams of the State where fish *
sreed or abound It shall. b6 unlawful r
0 throw place cc put any dynamite of s
inv other explosive in any lake stream
w water ixi the State for the purpose J f
sf taking: fjish For the violation of e
his Section r the jierson ,?r persohsrso r
rioiatjng, shall be fined five hundred f
.15 0=6) dollar* or imprisoned not ex- j
:eeding one year v " 1
SECTION 5 I,t shall be unlawful y
or any transportation company to re v(
>eive for shipment any of the game r
?irds or animals, of the Stater except J i:
n season and unless the package con- r
inins them shall be so labeled as to
ihow the consignor or consignee, and %
he number and Mad of birds and ani r
aals s
SEJC?i*ION a There shidl he no night t
muting hi this StaW except for Rac- c
X^OOfB and Oppossum and Foxes, and t
he penalty for hunting.- Deer with
orehes or artificial lights of any kind c
shall be not more man cniny ua>?
hundred ($100) Cottars fine. s
SKOHOG* 7. When not ?therwtse a
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SECTIOIX 9. The destruction of
>irds nests shall be punishable in the|
arac way as the destruction of the!
nrds.
SECTIOIX Id. It. shall be unlaw- '
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ul for any one to hunt within this
itate without first procuring: a license
^ do so from the Deputy Game Warion
in the county in which he may j
Propose to hunt or an adjoining- county
>f the State, A resident of any County
rlrail. pay av4icen.se fee of one and 10100
($1.10) dollars. ' A non-resident
siali pay-license fee to hunt in any. x
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j.Vunty of three and ten one hundred- j
;lih dollars, except land own- ]
.vs and members of -'their, . families i
5JnlinS or on ther own land's
>r in waters on their lands leased by]'
mm iu'-Lz- zJS?l f.
ihem/Every non-resident of-the State
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shall i>ay a "hunter's license fee of ,
sheer * and &?O0 ($15.25) dollars ]
iitririg any one .season. Provided,
;fXWy 'vjf .>,vOy x. j^v'? $ J" V"- ' **. ^ - / 4.-j
Amy employee" residing in this State
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may fish or hunt, on the lands of., his
employer^ owning or leasing the land. |
[>y the written permission of the person
so owning or leasing of his Super
intendent. with the "same privileges as .
said owner or person leasing may enj<
joy-. . I.
SECTION^ 11. All non-residents of j<
this 'Stat? before, fishing for game or other
fish in any manner in the inland
streams or waters of this State shall
first procure a 'non-resident fishing IS-1
cense, the fee for which shall be three I:
and 25-100 ($3.25) dollars. {SKCnOX
12. Provided^ That thoi.
provisions of--this Act shall not pre-vent
residents.of the State; from hunt-:
ing without license on their own lands.,
in any. county of the State. ' 1
SEOTTON" 13. Tliat the Federal;
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Migratory Bird Treaty Regulations he
ing the Supreme Law of the Land under
Article VI of the Constitution, of j (
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the United States ave herel>y declared
to be the law of this State and the'
penalty for their violation shall be j,
punishment of not less than $10.00 <
nor more than $25.00 fine or thirty j.
days' imprisonment. |
SECTION 14. This Act shall takej
effect irmnediately upon its approval j
by the Governor. *
FOR SALE?'Smith-PreiV.ier type
writer in first class condition. $10.60!
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cash. Apply
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"RICH MAN, POOR
MAN" COMING
Jevy of Ptfetty Columbia College
Girls to Present Attractire Play j
m School Auditorium Next
Friday Night.
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There will' be a sparkling,. up-to- 1
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he-minute play presented In the I^ex- 1
rigton High School Auditorium on \
lext Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock
>y members of the Expression De- 1
jartmnt of Columbia- College, entitled i
Rich |Matt,'X*oor Xlah?-"under the di
action of Mifflf^atherine Walter, In- 1
tructor. 1
The play was first presented in the 1
College Auditorium on last Thursday 1
evening to a packed house and it was
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Vt\T ronnftof of *>it\ Kio* 'V1 4y\ *
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ront of the Lifberty Theatre at Camp '
ackson Tuesday evening. The Col- 1
ege has been asked to allow the 3
oung ladles to give it in Lykesland, 1
Irangdburg^Edcefield and other 1
daces and the* players will probab
y make a tour to a few ,nearby 1
loints. *
The play is being given here under
he*auspic of the School Improvement,
League and as their treasury is :
oinewhat depleted an admission, of 11
wer ty-five cents will be asked. Ice <
ream, and cake will be served just af- (
er the fina.1 curtain. <
The young ladies..will return to the s
'ollege Friday night and will, there- (
ore. tc compelled to begin the play 1
trictly at fifteen minutes after eighty '
hd it is requested on behalf of them '
hat the seats be all occupied /before 3
hat time-.
The cast includes a student frorcu'
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bis County, Miss Mary Harmon ox <
fewr Brobkland^ -who takes a leading
>art Miss Ne?yy Is a daughter of
lev. J. W Neely,, who formerly lived
mre, and she does,her part with grace
-ne ease,
;...- h $?< h.->AfaS5do
!Th6 complete cast its follows is .welH alaSced
and .capable; * :
:ters. Fitagenc.I'd Smythe Helen A
Wonld-he Society Leader
Miss Edil.h Morton Peba Carroll
' Her vVeice, A Western Heir3ss !
MiSvS Mabel' West Mary Harmon |
* A Friend of Miss -Morton's
Lord Chelsea (Late of the British;
trmy) J. M. Jones tA
Member of Xobility
Jack Ei*H?(Lafe of A. E. F.) ;A.
B. Xeelcy;
His Friend
Fane?-eA. Maid Geraldine Livingstone;
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Time?The Present
Place?-Xter.* York City.
Inter-Act Music Guy Skipper.;
The School Auditorium should bej
racked to capacity Friday evening to}
iear the first play ever presented J
%cre by a cast 'representing Colura-j:
3ia Coiiege. > " .!!. ^ |
Just received'a shipment of Cole;
planters and distributors. Come!
^arly as toe do not expect, them toast
Jong.
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Enterprise Hardware Co. ;
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L^xi ngton.
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EXTRRTArV MKXT AT OL1)
FIELD. SCHOOL
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There will be a box party and other
unuscments at Old Field School house
Saturday night March 29tr.| Ice cream
and other refreshments pill be serv-j
id. The public is cordially invited and j
i good time is promised all nvho attend!
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OARDEV .VXD FIIEIAi SKlIDS |
we are receiving- snipmenis 01 \
new crop garden aijd field seeds daily. |
We have all the popular and standard
varieties of garden .seed for early j
planting'. Our areci are grown l>y reliable
seedsmen V and are true tor
name or variew-. Papers, packets
and hulk seed.
Harmon Drug Co.
The-Rexall Store. |
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CHICKEN' STEW A\l> CAKE WALK
The l^adics Juipi ovement League of|
w 111 k- <X \ UK im;JI
stew and cake walk at. the school;
house on Friday March 2S, beprinnint;;
at 7:30 P. M. There will ho refresh-;
ments and a sale of fancy work. E vervbodv
:m invited.
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l*o;ST?iSither at sari n it v. nnzaar,
or Harmon Drug <'0.. 'Saturday after-]
noon March 22. 1919. $2.0& in one dolt
lav bills. liberal reward will -be paid;
for return to
Mrs. Xf. I> Ilanoon [
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NEW TOWN LICENSE t
av ordinance to fix business}
licenses upon personsy cor!
porationsor firms engag-|
ed in any calling, business, ;
occupation^ ofl profession j
in the town of lexington
south carolina^ for the
f 1TT1 TirvCT'C /V*4' '
r tivi-vnc*"? ' iVUSI^lr ttfcVJEiXUE
FOR THK5|?ni>rN",VRY EXPENSES
OF S \h> TOWN.
-BE IT ORtiA.IN'ED by the Town '
\?. j ' Council
of the Town -Lexington," in
pouncil (assembledf an<i by authority ;
Df the same: . ; y i >! f *4i
: SECTION 1: That frt>m an# after ]
the ratification of this Ordinance, it
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shall be unlawful for any person; ; or
persona, firm or corporatiorf following ;
the trade^ occupations businesses, 1
professions or callings enumerated in ;
this Ordinance to do or conduct, or i
'A tntiso^ anv Hnahtace
with any said trade* occupations, bu- :
5ines?es-v proifeflstofta, or callings with
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>ut first paying for and obtaining ]
from the Clerk of-, the Town Council a
license to follow said business, or profession
according to the scale hereinbe 1
OWBbt out
SECTION 2. | That the-license fees
provided for in^section three hereof 1
shall be due and payable for the year
1919 on or before the first day of May ]
L919? and each succeeding year thereafter
until this Ordinance shall have
>een repealed or revised, the said li- <
sense fees shall be due and payable
>n or before the litti day of March.
^EJOnotN 3.\ That the following ]
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scale of license jfees are hereby declar ]
to be due and payable by each per- i
jon firm or corporation engaged in <
justness or practicing a\ profession in ]
he town of I^cxington, payable ts out ]
ined in section two of this .Ordinance, \
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; . - Attorneys
at lAiw each# per yeax$ 12.50 j
Agents for Xewspaps-rs, fruit treeSj ]
fertilisers^ pianos, organs; machin- ]
ery. sewifag- machines^ solicitors: p
claim and collections^ and all other !
agents not mentioned, each, per J
year.. .$10.001
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Automobile dealers. each ? per].;
Automobile repairers, not Working ink
garage ' each per yen r $1 5.00j;
Automobile- *e:jvur:Bhops or ga ragesj each,
per year $20.001
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Boarding Houses accepting or solicit- f
ing transient boarders^ each; perj
year..... $7-50;
Bowling-Alleys cafch; per year. .$10.00j I
Blacksmith or wheelwright each; peryour.
$10.00;!
B&rbfcr Shop: each chair: per ! <
year % $7-50! i
Barber: not -working in a'shop: each;i
per year. ?.$7.50:
Banks with/a ' capital stock of twenty-i'
five.thousand dollars .or leas: each;;'
per year : . . . .$25.00 j'
Banlis for every thousand dollars cap!
ital in excess of twenty-five thous-j
and .. .. , . $1-00
Bill Poster (local or. .itinerant), each; j
per year . $5.00;
Butchers and Meat Markets: each:;
per year. . . .$15.00
Bottling Plants in town of Bexington j
malting soft drinks: each. per year;
$5-00 ' j
Wagons delivering soft drinks made
outside town limits; each: per yearj
S15.00
Boot-blacks; each; per year. ...$4.00
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Cotton Mills; each.. $50-00 ;
Contractor?contracting for brick ori
wooden buildings or structure of!
any kind: per year..... .:. .$10.00;
Cotton gins and presses; eu 't per!
t
year..... > .. $7.50;
Cotton Seed Oil Mills; (*ich peri
year $25-00
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Circus; Menagerie; or other Shows ac|
n !
cording to size and admission fee each;
not less than $25.00 per week'or more';
than $50.00 per week.
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Cigar and Tobacco dealers alone each j
per year....? $10.001
Dentists; Occ'ulist: or Opticians each i
per year 1 $12-50
Dealers in fish and oysters: poultry:,
fruit and country produce; each:
per year $5.00
w:i cons or vnhirles run for
gain; each one horse per year. $5.00
Drays; wagons.or vehicles run for;
gain: each two-horse per year. .$7-50,
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Eleqtric Light or f'owor Companies;}
each; per year. $20.00 j
Electrical Supplies or Wiring contrac-j
tor or dealer: each ....$5.00
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Fruit Wagons plying streets and iloliv-j
eiing fruit; eah; per year $50*08 j
Fire Insurance Companies and Agents
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each per yea r $5.00;
Hotels: each per year $7.50
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Hacks; Carriages; Automobiles; or
Vehicles for hire to and fro; each
per year. . - '/. w .$20-00
Horse: Cattle or other live stock dealers;
not paying- for lively or sales
stableh; each; per year. . . . .$12.50
Ice dealers each per year.. So.#0
(In connection with any other busi"
ness ex'empt) If retailed; each;
per year. .... ... $5*00'
Industrial Life Insurance Companies;
or Averts soliciting or collecting;
. each- per year . $5.00
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Life Insurance Companies or Agents;
each per year. ... ... :.... .$7.30
Livery; Peed and Sales Stables; each
; per year... .... ... .;.-y;: .. .$7-50
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Merchants^ -Drug Stores; or mercantile
Companies; each according to the
amount of stock carried?those carrying
a stock of one thousand or less
pet year.. /, . .$10.90
For each additional thousand or fraction
thereof. - < -$2-99
Moving Picture Shows Theatres or
permanent exhibitions; each; per
year..> $1596
Mills; Plaining-; Grist or Flour: Saw: i
Hosiery; or Knitting; each per
year $10.04
Machine Shops or Foundries;, each:
per year.... .. .$15.00
S'aval Stores; Stillers or dealers': each
per year. .$7-54
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wagons delivering oil from wagons
or auto trucks; each: per year$25.44
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Paint Shops; Paint Contractors; each
[>er year \. . . .. 07.54
Physicians or Doctors of Medicines^
sack per - -012HJ4
Photographers; eacbp^year.. $0.49
Picture or Book Agents < non-residents
*ach per year .. .$7.54
Peddlers^ or Hawkers of wares and
roods; each per year.... ... .$14-00
Pool; "Billiard or Bagatelle tables for
public use each per year.. ?. . $12.56
I Pressing"
Chibs; each /per year. .$5.69
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Restaurants or liunch Stands; each;
per year ^?... . .$7*56
Pwepairers of Guns; Pistolh; watches;
?ewing Machines; organs: Pianos^
Stoves; etc. each per year. . . .$7.56
Real estate. Agents?renting or selling
?each. per. yea r.. ?. $7 *50
soda fountains or Retailers of hottied
soft drinks each per year!$7.50
(When in connection with iriercan
tile business exempt. 1
Slot Machines (as per restrictions)
each per year $1Q'O0
Slot Machines (operating for cigars
Bnly) each per year ..$5.00
Shooting Galleries; each; per year
$10.00
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Telephone and Telegraph Companies]
each; per year $15.00 j
Turkey Baffles each per year..$5*00;
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Warehouses or Storage rooms (Stor-i
ing of Cotton^ Prduce or goods forj
the public) each per year.. . $15.00!
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Vulcanizing Plants not operated with
a Garage. $10.00
SECTION 4; Any perspn; firm oV!
corporation failing or refusing to procure
the licenses hereinbefore provid
ed for before entering upon any bttsi-.
nesh or profession within the said
town^ or any person; firm or corporation
doing business or practicing any
prfession in the town of Lexington^
who shall fail to procure said license
on or before the dates provided for in
section two hereof shall be- deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con
viction be sentenced to# pay a fine of
not more than (?100) dollars or be
imprisoned not more than thirty clays.
SECTIOX 5. That all Ordinances
or parts of Ordinances heretofore passed
inconsistent with this Ordinance
are hereby repealed.
PASSED by the Town council of
the Town of Ivexington; South Oaro
lina; in Council assembled: this 20
clay of March A. D. 1910.
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Mayor of the Town of Lexington.
.JOK M. (lATTG?HrMAX
Clerk of the Town of Lexington.
J. Page CJiapin now of Athens. Oa.
hut fc>r many years a resident, yf Lexington
county owning a large farm
at the place where the town of Ohapin
is now located spent a short
while in Lexington Friday or. It is way
home from Chapin where he attend
(k] the funeral of his mother Mrs.
141 ura Ann Chapm. Mr. Chapiu was
warmly greeted In Lexington where
in* still has a large number of friends
ad acquaintances who were gld to
see him.
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iJOHNH. SNELGROVE
! SHOT BY NEGRO
| Woll Known Young White Farmer
; -Severely Wounded by George
Kaigler on Highway.
fe i: r?j
John Henry SneigroVe a well known
young: white farmer residing1 about ' "*v
.five miles weht of liexington^ was severely
shot by George Kaigler a negr<p> ^;
near <Dixiana Saturday' iiight. Snfet
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gTove was riding in a Ford car accompanied
by his friend Matthew Meetze
when, they met Kaigler and his wife \ 5:
at a curve in the road driving, a bocsp ' *:
and buggy; and through some mistDB
derstanding in giving the road tHey
ran together; injuring Snolgroves*
and demolishing Kaigler's buggy.
SnelgTove left his car and went boc^ Jo .. J&f
ascertain the extent of the injury dd&e,
and addressingKaigler^ informed
that they would pay for the damages
done to his baggy. Cranking, off the
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caLr Snelgrove and Meetze drove a eon ?????'%!''
siderable distance down the r-^Stal, Z?^}-::^
when they discovered that their trar / *
was damaged and stopped to make a*
investigation, when it is claimed, ' ' r^
Ier came up the road and opened fire .,,5 . ...vr'v
on Snelgrove, with a 32 calibre pisff^ . } - 1
firing four shots? one taking effect!* ' . , V
the right shoulder and coming oat ' Y '"
the upper part of the right chest. JBy
this time some of the residents of the * Vneighborhood
had been attracted 'to-' \\ the
scene of the shooting and Kaiglgr " ?.w
seeing them, made his escape leavfog
his:<tf1fe in thO road.
ft is not thought thai Saclgrave &
seriously injured, as the bullet did &bt
pierce his lungs and unless compilations
arise no fatal results are axiticripa
ted* / - . '. -, vi -
Kaigier is still at large although
several posse's have been securing tfee
country for him,, and it is thought tE&t
he is still in the neighborhood ajjd
will soon ibe apprehended.
COTTON GROWERS
TO MEET FRIDAY
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There will bd a meeting of Lexington
County Cotton Growers Associa- ;? :
tion held at Lexington Court House.
Friday March 2S, at 11 a. m.r. for the
purpose of electing 10 delegates to
' the State Convention to be held in Co
' Hjinbia April 3rd.
iSyerybody is urged to attend and
; each school District in tfr'e County is
! requested, to send ten or more delegat.'
es to the County meeting.
! Reports from all ovfe'r the State are
j very encouraging and also throughout
; the whole Cotton (Belt. There will he
j 20 delegate?elected at the State Con|
vention to represent this State at the
| Xaional Convention, which meets i*
New Orleans. Farmers this is your
fight to uphold your interest^ and the
price of cottort, and it behooves you ,
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I gates to the County Convention and
[ also attend yourself, next Friday.
I). M. Crosson^ Chairman.
S. J. JUeaphart, Secretary.
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I JOINT CONFERENCE TO
MEET AT PTSGAH CHURCH
! The Joint Conference of the Evan
Igelieal Lutheran Synod of South Caro
lina anil the South Carolina conference
of the Evangelical Lutheran Ten
| nessce Synod will meet at Pisgah
> church, near Barr. the Itev. O. B.
' Shearouse pastor, on Friday Saturi
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j day and Sunday of this week.
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i K XTKKTAfX MENT AT EDMUND
schood
There will he a fish frye. oyster
| supper and chicken stew at Edmund
| sc hool house Saturday nighty Mjirch
29til. Other Amusements will ulso
; be "furnished- Everybody is invitee?'
j to attend:
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Meister of
.Flushing. Ohio, spent several days
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. last week in Lexington ? the guests of
; Ooh and Mrs. M. T> Harman Mr and
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; Mrs. Mc-istef were returning frojw
Florida whore they spent the winter
< and stopped off at .Lexington to visit
t at the Harmon home. They were
| highly pleased with .l^exinjrton and cxj
pressed tfaeii' intention of returnihsr
] next winter.
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