The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1912, Image 6
Managers of Election*
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Following is a list of the names of
the managers of election to be held
Acgnst 27th, 1912: "
Batesbarg?W. F. Fallaw, S. B.
Carter, W. R. Shealy.
Brook?D. H. Price, D. L. Taylor,
Yastine Taylor. \
Brookland? .
BoilingBprings?J. S. Miller, H. W.
Howard, ^PTash Rikard.
Delingo?A. W. Shall, A. L. Buff,
D, M. Wilkins.
Cront'a ^ Store?Johnnie Dreher,
Scott Shirey, Charlie Koon.
Ohapin?S. D. B. Lever, W. 0. Hal
tiwanger, it. Jr. uumaianaer.
Edmund?J. A. Kyzer, C. W. Sox,
J. 0. Boeder.
Gaston?Wilbur M. Sharpe, M. L.
Pound, G. W. Pound.
Hollow Greek No. 1.?W. B. Taylor,
S. E. Hendrix, E. E. Hook.
Hollow Creek No. 2.?T. P. Drafts,
J. L. Sease, H. M. Price.
Gilbert?P. H. Craps, N. L. Price, J.
D. Harman.
Hilton?J. 0. Henry, W. H. Derrick,
E. L. Derrick.
Irmo?0. A. Dreher, Karl B. Shuler,
Wallace E. Lorick.
Irene?James Justus, Dallas Wessinger,
Charley Corley.
Leesville?M. G. Duncan, W. J. P.
Kinard, D. L. Gnnter.
Lexington?M. D. Harman, Sim L.
Hendrix, D. J. Caughman.
Lewiedale (same as Gilbert)?
Oak Grove?R. E Bouknight, J K. ,
Day, S. R. Taylor.
Peak?T. W. Amick, O. L. Mayor, | (
W. M. w nson.
,fPelion?George Fallaw, C. L. Wise, ,
H. V. Rish. ,
Pcnd Branch?G. W. Smith, John
J. Koon, Paul S. Crout. ;
Pine Ridge?
Piney Woods?L. G. Wheeler, 0. P.
Cannon, M. K. Frick.
Pool's Mjjl-W. Q. Jackson, J. R.
Jefcoat, J. F. Jefcoat.
Macedonia?J. A. Summer, J. A.
Huffstetler, E. W. Derrick.
Rishton?B. F Berry, J. O. Spradley,
Willie Shumperfc.
Samaria?Isaiah Howard, J. B.
Johnson, C. R. Qnattlebaum.
Sandy Run?H. S. Crim, W. H.
Wannamaker, W. L. Whitaker.
St Matthews?J. D. McCartha, W.
H. Keisler, G. B. Taylor.
Steadman?W. L. Quattlebaum, B.
B. Hall, O. L. Willis.
Swansea?H. W. Neese, C. B. Dowling,
J. V. Hutfco.
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summit-?vy. a, nare, r. ur. Hartley,
J. A. Sligh.
Members of the execntiye committee
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A high Literary
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For further info
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will .please remember that they are responsible
for the transportation of the
election bojtts to their respective precincts
and all boxes will be held by
the secretary until: cahed for, nnless
you advise him to express the boxes to
you, in which case kindly name your
express office.
The managers at each precinct are
authorized to have an extra box at the
polls for the collection of contributions
to the Woodrow Wilson campaign
fund, the Democratic nominee
for the presidency.
B. H. BARRE,
Secretary.
Lexington, S. 0., Aug. 12,1912.
Meeting ol Joint Council.
The regular annual meeting of
the Joint Council of the Lexington
Pastorate will be held at 10
o'clock a. m., on Saturday, September
7th, 1912, at the parsonage in
Lexington, S. C. All. members are
earnestly requested to be present at
the appointed time.
J. E. R. Kyzer,
5w42 Secretary.
A Cleveland man has invented a
steel car "strap" that will not carry
germs. While he was at it, why
didn't he invent a few seats instead?
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Birthday Dinner
Wli will haye our annual birthday
dinner at Thomas C. Smi'h's. Place
about 6 miles south of Gilbert, S. C.,
on Friday, Aug. 30th.
Everybody is cordially inyited to
come and bring well filled baskets,
and enjoy tbe day.
Thomas C. Smith,*
3w43 Jesse F. Smith.
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A Maryland doctor says that cuttine
out the tonsils is a serious mis
take, from the doctor's point of view,
we presume.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
and-earn $50 to $150 per month. Thousands
of operators needed. Most fascinating
and educational work. Positions
assured all graduates. Write immediately
for catalogue.
Spartanburg School of Telegraphy,
Main St., Spartanburg, S. C.
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Woodrow Wilson recently slept 16
hours at a stretch. Perhaps he wishes
to do his sleeping early so that nobody
may be able to catch him napping
when the campaign gets well started.
?Chicago Record-Herald.
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Steals Thousand Chickens
Rome, Ga.?One thousand stolen
chickens in three months is the record
of Henry Richardson, a negro of
Rome. He told the police that his income
from the fowls during that time
had averaged $100 a month.
The negro, who has made a full confession
to the police, said that he
would often steal as many *s 50 chickens
in a night. He dressed them in
the day timo, then sold them at just
enough reduction under the market
price to have no difficulty in disposing
of them. Many persons had stopped
raising chickens on account of his
persistent thefts.
The odor of^stale perspiration about
the body can be gotten rid of by using
a little of DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID in the bath tub. It purifies
the skin thoroughly and lends a re
freshing influence to.the bath. .Price
large bottle, 50c. Sold by all druggists.
Uncle Sam has just issued a little
brochure on fattening calves. Hurry,
girls, as the edition will soon be exhausted.?Washington
Post.
Dr. O. H. Ellsworth, Dentist, 16
Baldwin St., Rochester, N. Y., says
Foley Kidney Pills gave him immediate
relief and strengthened him wonderfully.
"I have been bothered with
weak kidneys and bladder trouble and
suffered much pain. Foley Kidney
Pills gave me immediate relief and
strengthened me wonderfully. I am
pleased to recommend their use."
Harmon Drag Co.
Georgia Girl Triplets
Three little girls, who a few days
ago were presented to Mrs. Charlie
Almand, of Vidalia, Ga., to her husband,
were named on Monday in honor
of the three daughters of Woodrow
Wilson?Margaret, Eleanor and Jessie.
The babies all are fat and healthy.
A vast amount'of ill health is due to
impaired digestion. When the stomach
fails to perform its functions properly
the whole system becomes deraniti
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ea. a. lew aoses 01 uuamoenaiu-s
Tablets is all you need. They will
strengthen your digestion, invigorate
your liver, and regulate your bowel9,
entirely doing away with that miserable
feeling due to faulty digestion. Try
it. Many others have been permanently
cured?why not you? For sale
by all dealers.
Horse9 sometimes get so expert with
their noses that they can lift the hinged
lid of the grain box if it be not
fastened down. It is a wise plan to
have a hasp and lock on every such
bin. Cheaper than have a horse sick
and perhaps die.
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Robbed Brother of
Diamond Ring
M. Y. Yates, of THomasvuie, wa?
an automobile driver who was arrested
several days ago on the charge of
drugging his brother after an automobile
ride and robbing him of a $1,000
diamond ring, on Monday made a full
confession, according to the police.
Other charees of robberies, in which
"knockout" drops were used, have
been made against Yates.
Hogs Wanted.
WANTED?To buy several nice
hogs. Will pay highest pnces.
GEORGE & WINGARD,
Lexington Depot.
Subscribe to The Dispatch and get
all the campaign news.
Land For Sale.
One piece of good clay subsoil and
one of sandy land, one and a half
and two mile from Wagener, S. C. All
or a part can be bought. Address or
call on M., Berlin, Aiken County, S. C.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE May 20,1912
Arrivals and departures Lexington,
South Carolina.
(N. B. These schedule figures shown
as information only and are not guaranteed.)
8:58 A. M.?No. 131 daily, from New
York to Augusta. Pullman car.
Dining car service.
11:21 A.M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta
to Columbia. Arrive Columbia
11:55 a. ra., Spartanburg
4:10., a. m.; Greenville 6:55 p. m.;
AsheviLle. 7:30 p. m.; Cincinnati,
9:55 a. m.
5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Coluim
bia to Augusta. Connecting from
Cincinnati, Atheville, Greenville,
Spartanburg and intermediate
points.
6:02 P. M.?No. 132, daily, from Augusta
to New York. Pullman
sleeping car. Dining car service.
Arrive Columbia 6:40 p. m. Washington
8:53 a. m.; New York
2:31 p. m.
For further information, call on
ticket agent or
S. H. Hardwick,P. T. M..Washington,
D. 0.; H. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington,
D. ^5.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. &
G. M., Washington, u. u.; w. a. iyicGee,
A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C.; A.
H. Acker, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
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1725 Main St.,
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Columbia, S.C.
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