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W EiUXNiyMJa x , aitxvxxj v, j.. MR. FRICK REPLIES TO DR. CROSSON Mr. Editor:?Please allow me space i in the columns of The Dispatch-News to say a few words in reply to Dr. Crosson's reply to the resolution passed by the Farmer's union of Lexington county, in regard to the appointment of the board of county commissioners. The doctor said that if the author of the resolution or the union would have informed them- | 'selves as to who was appointed they | would not have given voice to such a resolution. Now, the only difference - ? * _ t-w? Pr^cenn's statement and i see in xvi. '-iv??the editor's statement is that Mr. James M. Barr lives in the country and has no other business but farming, and the editor acknowledged that he was in error. Now doctor, is it not a fact that Messrs. Witt, B .H .Barre and Hiller live in town and are not subject to ; road duty? Then do you think it right to have them to superintend the working of the roads, when there are - plenty of farmers who can do the 'work? Do you think the towns would allow men from the country to superintendent the working of their streets? The doctor said the delega* tlon reduced taxes and would have reduced them more if it would not "have been for the debt that they did not make. I ask if the unbusiness or country farmer put the county in i debt? Now. doctor, as I see it, we unbusiness country farmers only need one more thing, and that is some one to teach us business. The politicians tell us how to vote, the county auditor tells us what our taxes are, the farm demonstration agent has been teaching us how to produce more until we have produced more than we can sell at cost of production. Then doctor, I want you to get the delegation to appropriate enough to employ some of the business town farmers to teach jus business, and then we will all be in better condition. We can market our produce in a business way, and that will give us more tnoneji: and when the farmers ^h'ave money all others have money. And when we all have plenty money then we can have good schools, churches, homes and roads. And s when we get this, and the country farmers are giv,en an equal part in + y y the management of the affairs of the government we will not have so much trouble in keeping the boys on the ^ farm. * I voted for the resolution and see nothing from Dr. Crosson's reply to cause me to change my opinion. Now, doctor, come over and we will talk the whole matter over. L. B. FRICK. Little Mountain. NEWS FROM ST. JOHN'S. The farmers are very busy preparing the soil for their spring planting. we are bumj iu uuic uku .mo, ... Ed Kaiser is confined to her room. ? < . Mrs. Alvin Keisler, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is improving some. Mrs. Ella Keisler and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Franklin Keisler, who is ill with pneumonia. Mr .and Mrs. Colie Kong spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Amanda Hook. Mesdames S. Ed Hendrix and J. H. Rawl spent Sunday afternoon with v Mrs. Thomas Kyzer. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook and family, accompanied by Miss Mary Keisler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harmon. f. Misses Xeula Amick and lone Rawl $ 4 spent the week end with Misses Thelma and Ruby Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hammond and f:v? , family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Livingston. j?. Misses Cleo and Katherine Hen( drix spent the week-end with Miss Claudia Amick. *'v Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kaminer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Rawl. Mr. Lewis Davis dined with Messrs. Ralph and Raymond Hendrix Sun... % day. Mrs. C. O. Amick spent Sunday . V". afternoon with Mrs. J. Ed. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. \Y. L. Smith and family spent Sunday at Mr. R. R. Kawl's. KEEP IP WITH THE TlMK. I You can keep up with tfrr time if you have a g<V>d clock in if our home or a reliable Vatch wUft you. We have a splendljl line $>Z good time pieces, both Watches ^&d clocks, that we are offer*ig ab(r greatly reduced prices to meet ttyptimes. Good values and all guaranteed. Call and inspect them. A big line of genuine Thermos bottles at 2"> per cent reduction? jgjfc* . y one needed in every home. ? ii lw HARMON DRl'G CO. WATERIXGFORD NEWS. Did you see any frost Friday morning? Yes, but we haven't seen where Jack did any damage. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hallman were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ounter last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Jones, "the boy preacher," preached a very impressive sermon to a small but attentive audience at Oak Grove Baptist church last Sunday | raornmsr. Mr. M. M. Howard and children j have returned home after a pleasant i sojourn among relatives at Hibernia. IT. A. and Mrs. Howard worshipped with the Oale Grove congregation last Sunday. Old Uncle Henry and hi? better half made a business trip to Leesville last Saturday. i Mr. uVid Mrs. E. F. Kyzer were out visiting last Sunday evening. Mr. M. A. Howard of Swansea was in these parts last Friday evening for a short while on business. Mr. A. Taylor has begun to rebuild his rr.ill dam that washed out last Summer, also he will rebuild his mill house and install modern machinery, preparatory to grinding this season's wheat crop. Mr. Taylor is a model mill man and we bespeak for him a liberal patronage. ALL AROUND CENTERVILLE. The farmers are very busy planting their crops. Miss Zara Lee Long spent Saturday night with her friend. Miss Eva Risingei. I Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jumper spent a short while with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. MoCartha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bouye and family visited Mr. and Mrs. M'iil Risinger a short while Sunday afternoon. | ? f Mr. and Mrs. Ottmes Alewine and ,family spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Kelly. Misses Eva and Leotte Risinger SnnHav with their friends, I Misses Zara Lee and Esther Long. Mr. and Mrs. John Haywood are welcomed to our neighborhood and wish them much success in life. Mr. Marshal Price and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Risinger Sunday. ? Charlie Risinger and Master Rem- j ! bert Long visited their friend .Toe Me- ; Cart ha a few hours Sunday morn-; ing. | Mr. Roscoe Shealy and wife and! Mrs. Pearl Bedenbaugh and little J daughter. Lavern, came down from | GIRLS! HAVE THICK, j SOFT, HEAVY HAIR A. 35-cent bottle ofyfDau^nne" will not only rid your destructive dandruff and stop hair, but immediately your h&r seems twice as abundant and so wondrous glo&y. Let "Dander ine" save your hair. Have lot* of long, heavy hair, radiant with lift and beauty. , , CITATION* NOTICE. State of South Carolina. County of j Lexington.?By George S .Drafts, | esquire, probate judge. Whereas, Annie Black made suit to me ,to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ellis S. Black. . / These are therefore to citjF and ad-; monish all and singular Jpm kindred and erectors of the^flaid Ellis S. Black dec< used, thatj^ne.v be and appear, befoi e me, ia^fne Court of Probate, to b< hel<yjftt Lexington. C. H., SI C? on 6U|^aay ApriL 1921 next, (ifter publi ynon hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 21st day of March Anno Domini 1921. GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lex. Co., S. C. Published on the 6th day of April, 1921, in the Lexington paper. 2 weeks. . i CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina. County of Lexington?By George S, Drafts, esouire. prolate judge. jr Whereas, Ginsie Ttawl r.iad#*suit to me, to grant her Letters ofi^ul in frustration of the fjstai ? of ajfB effects of D. Jt?. Bawl. I . f These are thfret'orjrto cite and admonish all and* sy^fnlar the kindred and Creditors o^ne said D. B. Rawl, deceased, that they he and appear, before me. i? the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington. C. H.. S. C.. on 1th day April, 1921. next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, tlys 4th day of April Anno Domini 1921. GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co.. S. C. Published on the Gth day of April. | 1921. in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. ' I fr% Newberry to visit their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Long, a short while Sunday. Mrs. Ella Corley went to Lexington Saturday to see her sister, Mrs. Sue Lybrand, who is very ill. Mr. Joe McCartha went to see his best friend Charlie Risinger. Miss Sara Sue Jumper visited her friends. Misses Eva and Leotha Risinger. a while Sunday evening. Red Bird and Blue Bird. SCHOOL CLOSING. 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