The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 26, 1921, Image 8
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GRAND JFTTY MAKES
N RECOMMENDATIONSI
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*' ;v f The Lexington county grand jury.
J. H. Roberts, foreman, made the
fioHowing presentment on Thursday
of last week:
The grand jury of Lexington county
for the year 1921 was organized on
tfcfe 18th day of January. 1921, with
Roberts as foreman. His honor j
$rank B. Gary, judge presiding at |
said term deliveVed a clear and strong
gftarge upon the various and im-fcoxtant
duties generally of a grand
fedi**-. and cxnloined the nature and
character ofth e bills of indictments |
preferred against prisoners charged
vvijth violating the law. These bills of J
indictment have all been examined !
and passed on by the grand jury and !
returned to the court with our find-!
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ings endorsed upon them. A commit- j
tee. of our body * has : visited and in-;
qjfecte J ?h[e county poorho use and j
jra. We find some of the buildings
at the poor house in need of repairs,
aad jnore furniture, especially chairs,
is needed for the comfort of the- in.
mates. Window lights are out and
should be replaced at once at both
poor house and . jail.
. We recommend that the sheriff give
strict atention td the sanitary' condi?011
of the jail. ajid use. his host ;ef*
~to jhuprove ,'its condition in this
v-tjpon a resolution passed by our
J$dy the fofcfefan' has appointed the
Jgggowing standing committees to
serve during the year with investigat>
"jf 1
ing? and reporting the conation and
operations of the \severaf" institu tions
: v of the county, to wit:
Committee on Court House, Jail
a$d Poor House; J. M. Taylor, John
M; Sharpe, C. A. Snelgrove and J.
F. Smith.
Committee on county chain gang?
>WV H. Fallaw. L. D. Hutto. C. D.
"Meetze and A. M. Bickley.
/Committee on roads, bridges and
ferries?M. I.. Martin, O. C. Boatright,
E. R. Wingard and T. W. Long.
Committee on examination of the
pitblic offices?J. H. Roberts, C. E.
Taylor, IT. B. Williams, S. B. Hook, S.
R. Smith and M. D. Rucker.
The several members of our body
are charged with tlie^ duty of looking
after the educational interests of their
"respective communities. We think it
proper that our schols whenever and
wherever the same are needed should
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ance. This jury feels that it would
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be almost useless to raise money by 1
[^taxation lor education of our childIren
unless proper supervision is ex- J
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tercised in the government and man- ?
'ugement of all tin- educational operations
paid for from the taxes of the
;'people. |?'
i We recommend that the executive !
;officers of the county shall exorcise j
jesspecial diligence in the enforcement j'
'of the traffic laws, to the end that |/
'accidents and damages to persons and h
| property may as far as possible be |
'avoided,or minimized. p
We thank your honor and the offi- 1
cers of the court for all the courte- h
sies shown the grand jux-y at the present
.term of the court.
Respectfully submitted,
J. H. ROBERTS, I
Foreman of the Orand Jury. jj
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IRMO XKAYS.
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community is very good at present. |,
Miss Ourlie Bell Derrick visited J
Mrs.1 Pearl Mack Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Julies Bickiey. of
Jrmo, spent Saturday night with her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ^
Charlie Meetze. v ! ]
Mrs. Suber and her daughter, Mrs. j
Cora Lorick, "Miss Mattie Holland,
and Miss Maggie Shuler. visited Mrs. j
G. b. Slice, Saturday evening. ?
Mrs. C. P. Derrick and Mrs. T. L. j
Slice and daughter. Onila, visited /
MisS J,ula Bickiey Saturday evening;, j
Rev. Senter spent Saturday x
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Derrick.
Miss Lula Bickiey has returned home t
afterrspending several days! with her ?
sisters in Spartanburg, and reports a
good time. i
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Derrick of Co- j
lumbia visited his father and mother,
Mr .and Mrs. C. P. Derrick. t
Mr. J. P. Derrick spent Saturday j
evening with Mrs. Unice Koon.
Mr. J. Ai Byrd of EastoVer and his c
sonk Edward, were up a few days lastly
week and will be back Monday. He <
is building a dwelling house on his J
upper place near Hope's Ferry. n
Mr. John Lowman and family of
Ballentine visited the Derrick's Sun- ;
day morning. ]
SAMARIA DOTS. <
j. Mrs. A. J. Boatwriglu returned ^
Saturday afternoon after spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert ,1
Oswald at Chalk bed and reported a
nice time. 1
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Burgess and 1
sister. Ruby, spent Saturday night I j
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ices Price
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our new suppl>
ng season and v
[>untain that we
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iy up-to-date Sa
;ing it one of th
te best in Drug
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ivith Mr. San; Collum and family.
Miss Minnie Johnson attended
preaching service at Mt. Ebal Sunday
ifternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Burgess and
Eva and son, Jefferson, visited Mr.
tnd Mrs. AW AVestmoreland a while
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Saturday night.
Mr. Simon Corder and sister,
Trotliy Mae visited Mrs. F. S. Burgess
and family last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas Rogers visited liis
parents Saturday and Sunday and reLurned
to his school Sunday after9
noon,
Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Bawl visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom flail and family
Sunday.
Miss Ellie Hall returned Saturday
night from Sumter, where she has
t>ven visiting' for some time.
Mr. William Burgess and sister,
Eva and Mr. Otis Hartley were the
quests of Miss Minnie Hall and Dorothy
Rawl Sunday night.
\i:ws FROM ST. JOHNS.
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We are sorry to know that the *in*ant
son of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. A. Balentine
is ill with pneumonia. We
lope for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Lewie Amick, who was kicked
yy a Ford Saturday afternoon, is in
i very bad condition. We hope for
lim also a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ed Hendrix spent
Sunday afternoon with the former's
mcle, Mr. Jeff Long.
Misses Gladys and Virginia Ballenine
visited Misses Cleo and Gather
ne Hendrix Sunday. \
Mr. and Mrs. TV. K. Hook and famly
dined with Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
look.
Miss Neula Amick spent Sunday afernoon
with Misses Thelma and Ruby
lendrix.
Mrs. Ella Keisler and family, together
with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hooklined
with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hook
Sunday.
Miss lone Kawl spent Sunday aflerloon
with Miss Julia Kaiser.
Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Shearouse
ind family dined with Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Kyzer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrix spent
Sunday afternon with their nieces,
Misses Thelma and Ruby Hendrix. .
Mrs. Ann E. Rawl spent Sunday
,vith her son, Mrs. J. H. Rawl.
Miss Sara Lipscomb, the former
teacher of this school, was seen in
this section Sunday night.
Cinderella's Cousin.
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Coca-Cola and
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Store Goods"
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Mr. Li. G. Culler and little grandson
visited Mr. and Mrs. r.. J. Furtiolc
Sunday morning. v
Mr. Carlisle Furtick and Misses.
Mae and Bessie Stabler took a pleas- i
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ure auto ride to Columbia last Sun- '
day.
Miss Mae ZMoit Stabler spent Wed- j
no? day night with Misses Clara and j
I'.rsa Belle Kucker. i
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Culler motored j
to Columbia Saturday.
Miss Sajlie Carrie Culler was the ;
loveiy guest of Miss Let ha Savior [
Thursday evening.
A huge crowd cf young folks en- I
joyed i he party at Mr. M. L. Jumper's
Thursday evening'. M
Miss Letha Saylor ;va? the guest!
ot Miss Mae and Bessie Stabler Satur- j'
day afternoon. ! 1
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Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Juniper and j
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jumper visited 1^
Mr. and Mis. AN*. .TV Lucas Saturday!)
night..
Little Stacy Stabler is sick but we j)
all hope him well soon. j]
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Let us show you 1
prices. We JUi
be pleased to have
A large range of
Stones cut to ord
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our favorite Qi
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S. T. WILLIAMS LOSES
HEAVILY BY FIRE, j
Mr. ' Tillman Williams of the j
Black Crock section of the county j
tad the misfortune to lose his house, j
tarn and smoak house together with '
til the contents of the several build- J
ngs bv fire last Wednesday night, j
Mr. Williams estimates his loss at
about $5,000.00, with insurance of!
>2,000. It is not known how the lire
started or in which building it started, i
LEMON* 1IILL NEWS.
The health of this part of the seeLion
is very good. Most farmer have
begun plowing in and around here.
Mr. L .M. Fox has moved hack
tho old home place, all his friends j
velcome him back.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. j
Minnie Wattons is no better. But we
hope for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burkett of j
Batesburg spent Saturday night with ]
Mr. C. L. Abney and family. j
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:he best in Monum
5t finishing some new
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sizes and shapes to s
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COTHRAX ELEVATED
TO SUPREME BENCH;
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Thomafj I'- t'othran <>i" Oreenville,?*
speaker of the house of reprcsenta-? '
lives, was yesterday elected a mem-f
ber of the supreme court of South!
Carolina to fill the vacancy caused by
the death, of D. E. Hydriek, who
passed away recently in Washington
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service to his state.
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