Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 28, 1919, Part I. Eight Pages, Image 6
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FARMERS SHOULXT REPORT
|f - AMOUXT OF SEED ON HAND
T. C. Callison^ County Food Adininistrator^
has received a communication
from Federal Food Administra
tor Wm. Elliot of Colunlbia requesting
that farmers and seed buyers who
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still h?ve cotton seed to sen snouia
write immediately to the Food Admin
Istration 612 iLoan & Exchange Bank
||l|g| Building^ Columbia^ S. C. giving their
post office address and shipping point
and the number of tons of seed they
have for sale now. They will list
these lots of seed and inform the mills
about them.
EDITORIAL)
The following paragraphs appeared
in The Newberry Observer last
^ N week.
Persons are sneaking round trying
to buy liquor at eight to ten dollars a
gallon that they wouldn't pay two dollars
and a half for if they could get
it without breking the law. There
are persons who can't sleep at night
unless they have done something mean
during the day.
Buy it in Newberry ^ and keep the
money at home.
It seems to us that Col. Wallace is
a little over zealous in his efforts to
have the people of. Newberry
trade at home. x
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NOTICE OF ELECTION j
All qualified resident electors in1
Long1 Branch school district No. 31
will be held in said district^ at the
school house on the 14th day of June
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1919^ for the purpose of voting an au
ditional levy of two mills for school
purposes. Polls will open at 7 A. M
and close at 4 P M. Bring tax re,
peipts and registration certificates.'
The 14th falls on Saurday.
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TRUSTEES NO. 31. j
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.Lieutenant Austrick and Machinist
Hendriekson were drowned when
their seaplane fell into the seat at
Chatham Mass.
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William H. Harth^ son of Mrs. Iva
M Harth of Columbia has returned
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LORICK BROTHERS
JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
Mantels Sewer Pipe J?Mf Asbestos and
Grates and Tiles Flue Pipe Asphalt Pioofings
I Stoves and Tin Plate Asphalt Shingles
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Stove Pipe Sheet Metals Tinware
Hollow-Ware Iron Pipe Enamel Ware
"Kohler" Plumbing Fixtures
"Yale" Locks and Hardware
LORICK BROTHERS
I COLUMBIA S. C. PHONE 498
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VSec.-Treas. SAM P. ROOF, V. P., Mgr. I
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J Your next Tires uid Tubes, we would be glad to hav6 you ;
I8 give our stock of Quaker, Wrapped Tread?plain and
non-skid?Tires the "once over." r _sj
This Tire is guaranteed against defects of material or
workmanship; and should it prove defective we will repair
and put it in good condition
FREE OF CHARGE,
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I or we will adjust it on a basis or 5,UUU miles.
Remember this and when in town attending The Chautauqua, or any other *
time, call in and inspect our stock. I
If your old Tires have "gone to the bad" and you cannot get to town, 'phone
160 and we will send you a Tire by Parcel Post, charges prepaid.
Ic your old Tires can be repaired and sold as second hand we will allow you a
good price for them in exchange for new Tires.
The Lexington Tire
Rar<xain House
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L. H. BARNWELL, Proprietor >\MM
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