Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 28, 1919, Part I. Eight Pages, Image 2
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DOTS FROM ST. JOHN'S SECTION
Dear Editor-I will slip up very
fefglsg caatious this time as I slipped into the
WAV* v.
The farmers are very much "behind
with their work as we have so much
rain. Cotton planting seems to be the
;>y order of the day and what little is up
/ " old "General Green" is giving it a
hard fight.
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Messrs. Porter Keisler and Ryand
Livingston. are both home from over.
seas looking hale and hearty but say
they are glad to be bck in God's coun
try.
Mrs. ID if Hook is confined to her
room with rheumatism. We hope
v - ; ' ^he will soon be well.
I'4 On May the 12th at the beautiful
home of Mrs Amanda Harman were
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many invited guest to welcome the
homecoming of Mr. Rudolph when he
. brught his sweet young wife to live
with him. We wish for them a long
and happy life?then a home in Hea:H.
3' ven.
. - Ugh we think we smell more orange
blossoms?just wait and- see.
Mr. W K Hook and family visited
at, Gilbert Sunday.
Mrs G H C Parks is visiting the
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home folks we are glad to see Mary
looking so well.
The St. Johns school has closed and
we fee! that htis -was the most success
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ful year we have had. Teachers and
pupils all working together. Prizes
were awarded in each grade as follows.
^Ir Homer D Hook received
the medal.
If these few lines apear in print I
may come again. Guess Who
.V BORAH MAY BOLT ON LEAGUE
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r* Washington^ May 25.?Senator Bo
rah of Idaho in a letter addressed to
D E Dunney president of the Sergwick
Republican Club of Wichita^ Kansah
which was made pubic here today^ de
f. nounced the Iegue of nations as a
'treacherous scheme' He also de
v? . mandod
that the Republican party
take a stand in direct opposition to the
league plan^ adding^ "if it fails to do
so some other political party will take
up the task
Thousands of Democras according
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to the senator^ are deserting their
party because its chieftain President
Wilson^ made the league plan the
^party's property j
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SHELTOX CORLEY HOME
FROM FRANCE
Shelton E. Corley y son of Mr. anh
Mrs TVade F Corley arrived
j home Saturday May 17th from Camp
Jackson where he was sent for discharge
after returning from France.
Mr. Corley has been overseas for 13
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months doing service with the A E F
in France Belgium^ Luxemburg and
Germany. He was in the heavy fight
ign at Verdun^ and Chateau Theiry:
and was one of the 27 men left in his j
company of 240( unwounded. After
i the signing of tlie armistice Mr. Corley
was sent with the army of occupa
tion into Germany where he spent
four months with headquarters at Cob .
lenz. He is looking fine and says he
.is in the best of health measuring over
six feet in heighth and weighing 200
| pounds. He says he had a wonderj
ful experience and would not take any
thing for what he has seeny but after
all Lexington is the best place. He
reached home Saturday? and Monday
morning went to the cotton field with
his hoe to show ''General Green" howhe
fought the Germans^ and it is need
less to say that it wasn't long before
he had him on the run.
PERSONAL PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
I will sell at public auction at my
home at Arthurs on Fridav June 6 at
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12 o'clock^ all my personal property;!
consisting of household and Kitchen j
furniture^ farming implements one:
ptr? Tf?rm? of sale cash.
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THE VARIETY SHOP. I
In this issue we are introducing to;
the people of Lexington The Variety:
Shop^ on 1218 Taylor street^ Colum-j
bia. . A new store with a proper name
with everything to please the public
especially the ladies. Don't miss payj
ing it a visit when you are in Coluip!
bia.. j
J. D Kelley a leading citizen of
Saxe Gotha visited our office Saturday'
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J and renewed his subscription for aj
I year in advance.
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Cuba syrup?the best made at only j
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50 cents per gallon at |
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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
*'Whereas in response to notice required
by the by-laws^ a meeting of
the stockholders of the Cayce Co-oper
ativc Store was held on the 16th day
of December 19IS to pass on the resolution
of its Board of Directrs adop
ted for the purpose of issuing prej
ferred stocks as indicated in said no
tice^ and whereas proposed issue of!
such stock was authorized at said j
meeting. Now all stockholders of j
said company are hereby notified that!
the stockholders thereof are hereby j
cal?.ed to meet at the office of the com
pany at Caycey S. C.? on the 4th dayj
of July 1919 at 12 o'clock noon for the
purpose of confirming such issue of
preferred stock as aforesaid.
Mrs. B A Joyner^ Sec. i
OUR NEW SHOP
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GIVEN PROMP'
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325 Broad Street,
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Suite No. 7 Caroii
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ARMY TRUCKS TO BUILD ROAD
War Department Turns Over to Agricultural
Department 20,000 for
Use oV States.
Washington.-?Mure than $45,000,000
worth of motor trucks have been
turned over to the department of agriculture
by the war department and are
ready to be distributed to the various
state highway departments through
the bureau of public roads.
The trucks, numbering about twenty
thousand, and a majority of them new,
are the surplus left on the hands of
th$ war department when the war ended.
They are to be distributed to the
states under a provision of the postoffice
appropriation bill and must be
used on road construction work.
HAS JUST BEEN
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IDLER SERVICE STATION,
Augusta, Ga.
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is specially and completly equipped
ases of Stomach, Kidney and Bladand
Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles
inlessly Without Operation.)
i. Want to Know: Can you be cured?
ill it take? Will it be permanent?
. cost? Consult me FREE,
tort is made to avoid unnecessary
tding out of town cases,
idually in charge of my office, havcal
assistants or associates. Thereise
if blaced n my hands, receives
Lion and you achieve results as rapble
under high class treatment.
j examine every patient thoroughly,
when necessary.
i, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2.
na National Bank Building
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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25 acres, one mile and half from
Congaree bridge, just back of Horse
Shoe lake, near New Brookland: 15
acres in cultivation, balance in swamp and
woods: Apply to, t
S J Leaphart, Agent
Lexington, S C
run sALin?L'otton seed meal and
hulls
Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co. <SAM
P. ROOF, Mgr. }
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My Office Has R(
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The time is past to pay twice
beceuse you are prejudiced tha
even churches advertise, and t
and churches. I claim no impc
I went to school and studied j
much natural ability as the ave
have been successful.
I soon found out that if I j
office the only salvation was hi
organization to handle a large
offering in Columbia dentistry
. is reasonable. I can do so and
The best material and clean eq
struments?a dental office whic
dentistry to offer
- Best Crowns
j Best Bridgework
Best Plates
Painless Extract!
These Prices Good For 1
Remember: I am not a com
own name, and place my perso
of every operation turned out c
the work and will replace any i
Obey, that ever-insistent imp
Dr. Barnh
The Crown and Bridge Special!
1615 Main St., COLUMBIA
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HAVE THE FOLLOWING
;ars all in good condition
CCD GUARANTEED. WE WILL
JELL CHEAP FOR CASH:
1 Studebaker?7 passenger.
1 Ford Truck.
2 Ford roadsters?1918 models.
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1 Overland?5 passenger.
COME IX AND LOOK THESE
lARS OVER AND. LET US. SURPRISE
YOU ON THE PRICES.
Creason and Bouknight Garage
.829 Main street. Phone 1154.
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jaons for Success |
First of all, I do as I adverse?that
is, I claim to give
:he best dentistry possible for
i graduate and licensed dentist
to give. A dentist doing
the great amount of business I
have in this state is certain to
have tbe experience and skill
which insures good dentistry. .
LLS QUALITY
j as much for dentistry simply
,t I advertise. Banks, stores,
hey are good banks, stores
)ssibilities. All I claim is that
just as hard and had just as
mage dentist, and my efforts
practiced dentistry in a small
gh prices so I decided upon an
volume of business, and I am
at a set advertised price that
give a service second to none,
uipment, with sterilized in:h
has everything in first- class
$4.50
5.00
11.00
on 50
rhe Next 15 Days Only
pany, but practice under my
nal name and reputation back
it this office, and I guarantee
if trouble should occur,
ulse to visit
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ill? DENTIST
st, CK'er Lever's Shoe Store
S. C. Phone 2149
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