The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 24, 1912, Image 1
.THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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A Representative Newspaper. Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket
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To the Ejitor of The Dispatch:
I have been noting the wrangle
about the bridge at or near Amick's
Ferry. I would ask any fairminded
man if he would not consider himself
near a place if he wa9 in two miles of
it? Again, the bridge at Amick's
would be within 4 miles of Newberry
and Saluda counties, and it would appear
to be nothing but fair and just
for these people to help in its con[
struction, as many of them are near
i enough to nse it, while the people on
hi side of Lexington County will
never see it or use it when they are
paying full value for its erection.
| Then, again, they attack the matter
by saying it was a put up job putting
the bridge at Still Water, and that the
final cost will be greater than at
Amick's. They seem to forget that \
the bridge builders have to give bond
for good perfoimance of contracts,
and that these people offered to build j
a bridge for about $7,000 less at Still
Water. We did not know there was a
bill to build a bridge or we certainly i
wonld have protested; but think since
there is to be one bnilt by the people
of onr county that Still Water being
more removed from outside lines, is a j
more proper place. Taxpayer.
. North Edisto, S. C.* Jan. 22.
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HK First Week Jurors.
H. Bennie Williams A. B. Keadle
James A. Hnffstetler Jacob D. Taylor
Grover F. Geiger. Joseph S. Huffman
M. Luthe? Oxiner No-h D. Shealy
John Hartley Willie R. Coogler
I W. Noah Shealy Luther Busbee
E. C. Ridgell Geo. M. Adam9
i Eddie Miller Rufus W. Gnnter
i H. F. Hen^rix^ %. Jagjes J. McGrady
[ R J. Nunnamaker Wilbur E. Fulmer
T. H. Rawl >.. _> Jesse W. Good* n
Reed L. Keisler O. C. Justice
H. Preston Basbee ,G. Alfred Sharpe
W. Orosson Sease Menardie A. Ricard
J. G. Fallaw H. Frank Taylor
N. Henry Hite Sam C. Lybrand
H. Preston Price F. H. Hendrix
Bennie O. Smith L. W. Gardner
Rev. Holley Appointed
The friends of Rev. Jas. C. Holley,
will be glad to learn that the Baptist
State Board of Missions has appointed
I him a9 Missionary to labor in the
Lexington Association, one Station at
Steadman S. C. Mr. Holley has 8
years experience as a Missionary and
will be well equipped for this new
field.
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FOR SALE?A lot of fine shoats and
pigs at reasonable prices. Apply to
J J. Fox, L^vinp'ton. S C
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Dec. 20 1911 at the Lutheran parsonag
, Gilbert. S. C. Mr. Willie Tilt >n
and Miss Asie Frick were married by
i Rev. B. D. Wessinger.
Jan. 11. 1911. at the Lutheran parsonage,
Gilbeit. S. C. Mr. Roy J. Sease
and Miss Bettie R. Keisler were married
by Rev, B. D. Wessinger.
Reader if you are due for your paper
try and send us } our dollar.
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BY PERUNA.
My Husband Also Uses
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badly or either of lis catch cold we at
onco take Peruna." :
Stomaca Trouble.
Mrs. Wilson Robinson, 704 Nessle St.,
Toledo, Ohio, writes:
"I feel like a new person. I have
: no mere heavy feelings, no more pain,
I don't belch np gas, can est most any*
I thing without it hurting me. I want
g to be working all the time. I have
| gained twenty-four pounds,
j "People that see me now and saw
| me two months ago seem astonished.
iiteutncm rcrana aia it. x ivm any
it is tho only remedy for spring and
ail other ailments."
en, 31 3$.
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deposits', interest ijelncj cam
ifo oj $/,00 and qQca. received.
d&a gi\!en Apeciaf attention,
^oa/t ^adincAA, and tfau/i accau-n
?m{ ^oxcA jo* lent, $ 7.00 pp>r rp-rx
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THE HOME NA1
LEXINGTON,
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I We have just jy
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ses, Mares "and
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Come at once an<
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prices and terms are
ISWYGERT
Livery, Feed and
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108,050.00
150,481.33 |
908 $79,481.06
$216,731.86
ings Accouts Quarterly. '
in Certificates of Deposit \
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Sale Stables, f
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Closing Out Sale.
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Having disposed oc my store builds
ing. I am now closing out my entire
stock at greatly reduced prices. Goods
must be sold and sold quick Come.
M. D. Harmon.
Trespass Notice*
All persons are hereby notified not
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haul straw or trespass in any way oa
my lands around Gilbert, Summit,
Fowles side track or elsewhere. The
law will be enforced if this notice is
disregarded. W. H. Doniy
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^Petition For Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will appl- to the Secretary
of State for the State cf South Carolina
for a charter, incorporating an association
to be known as Swansea Social
Club, to have its headquaiters and
be located at Swansea, S. C., for the
purpose of a social, fraternal and eleemosynary
nature, with F. L. Kiidebittiid,
president; G F. Rast, vicenre?
don?-: R. L Lvbrand, secretary,
and W. B. Hut to, treasurer, with all
the rights guaranteed under the laws
of the State of South of Carolina.
The organization has been formed as
required by law and this application
will be made at the expiration of three
days from the time of the publicat?on
of this notice. All ot the . hie. r? ?" ]
incorporators reside ai Swansea.
J J. Feeder.
W. L. K. Johnson.
January 23, 1912.
WANTED,
an able,^honest man, with family { inferred,
t wmpr in orange grove and
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iciis^ iur ^SwOck; wages g >oti ; a
lifetime place for the right man. Address.
L MONTGOMERY,
Micanopy, Fla.