Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, June 18, 1919, Image 8
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sell you at
Our Repair
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mechanics1
We have a
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locals and personals
Mr Subscriber^ will you please look
at the labe on your paper and give it
your attention^ at oncey if not sooner
and we will be glad
The faith is getting mighty low Col
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Peaches are selling at fancy prices
on the Columbia market
Mr T H Shull of the St John's sec-;
tion was in town Monday
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Mr Jordan Poole^ popular clerk at
the Harmon Drug Co made his usual
visit to friends in Columbia Sunday j
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Wo would like to know who will be '
the first farmer in the county to man
ket a load of watei melons We are
getting tired of the Florida kind
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Mr 'Jesse Ballentine from the St j
John section was here Sunday in his.
big Mitchell car
What has become of the fine teams
of mules that used to pull great loads;
of lumber through the streets of Lex- j
ington?
, Mr Deck Drafts^ a clever and pro j
gressive farmer from up on Hollow,
Creek accompanied by his son% was!
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in town Monday
Joe Sox claims to be the best f'sher- J
man in town? but somebody tells us <
that he returned the other day with
the ''fisherman's luck"
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Mr W M Schwartz^ a popular travel l
ing salesman spent the week end in
Lexington with his mother Mrs J J:
Schwartz
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Mr John M Caughman is able to bo j
out after having been confined to his
,?V. room by illness for several days Kv
eO'bcdy is glad to greet, him
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Capt R li Pane one of the most ,
successful and popular planters in t'noi
county residing near Irmo was a busj ;
ness visitor in Lexington Monday
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It pays to advertise in The Dispatch
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News A well known planter advertis
C<1 his place for sale last week The
subscriber got his paper Thursday
drove some fifteen miles Pridav and
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fhr? r.!:><"*? HI <11l5r*fc firil/i''?and
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at a price satisfactory to both parties
Many people from town attended trie
funeral and 1 urial of Mr Daniel Drafts
on Monday afternoon Mr Drafts was
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loved honored and esteemed bv ev?
eryone here and his hearty handgrasps
will be missed
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n this car have beer
vertisement for the
rrrow for Razine, Y\
ly Mitchells as the i
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ill De mgner. m in
the present low pric
Department is the
xperience others ha1
who know every pa]
full line of accessor
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It?Free \
| <I)r Norman Gei&er head of the Gei
i gov Drug Co^ is able to be out after
i having- been confined to his home by
| illness for ten days
WS Jackson a progressive plan
i ter and leading citizen of the Edisto
section was a business vsitor in Lex
ington yesterday and while here call j
j ed at our office and renewed his sub
scrip tion
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Hugh Corley^ son of Supervisor i
Coriey who recently returned froml
Bailey Military Institute^ has accepted
a position with the Enterprise Hard
ware Co during the summer months
W L Addy a leading citizen and
business man of Gilbert was a business
visitor in Lexington Monday
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A card received by the editor from|
l'rof E S Dreher mailed at Treves i
Germany states that he is well and en j
joying life Prof Dreher is in the Y Ml
C A service with the army of occupa1
i i
tion
Miss Yelmn Bell of Tabor^ X C is!
the very attractive guest of Miss Vera!
< k>rley
E W Callison a prominent planter j
and business man of Callison Edgefield :
c ounty spent the week end in Lexing-;
ton the guest of his brother Mr T Gj
Callisco i
,
Mrs W I Johns of Allendale spent j
the week end in Lexington the guest i
of her daughter Mrs Frank W Shealy
Mir Johns is a charming young ladyi
and has made many friends here whoj
always extend her a hearty welcome I
to Lexington
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The friends of Mrs B 11 Barre will j
be glad to learn that she is rapidlv re
i
covering from an operation perform-1
c < 1 at the Columbia Hospital one day
last. week If no further coinphca-!
is arise -Mrs P.arre will soon be aMc'i
to return home
Mr Q V Wingard the popular sales-!
man for the < Mdsmohjle Overland and
i i ?ort automobiles with headquarters
jut 1 tateslmrg was here yesterday Mr
jWimrard is old in the automobile busi
ness and is an expert salesman
-All manner of truck was badly dam
| aged by the hot dry weather during
. ilie past week
Mr 1 te.lton !> Clarke has accepted
; a lucrative position with a. large luni
her juunufaeturini? establishment in
i <'olumbia Mr flarke is a splendi?l
| ;j.. i) anywhere you put. hini
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t ri i/'s im
til * ?" n VW" ^iasS*1
i most phenomenal.
Mitchell?and for u
Wisconsin, the home (
makers will let us hs
ie meantime, we ha\
;e. Come in and se^
[R DEPAJ
best in this section,
re to gain to compel
r-t of an automobile
ies?Gasoline, Oils a
ROMER OS
Vater.
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Eli Spires accompanied by one of!
his handsome sons came up fronij
the sand hills Saturday
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Mr Keith Haltiwanger a popular!
I business man from Chapin was liercj
'it j^iHl j
Mr Eusebius L Derrick -a progress|
ive Dutch Fok farmer was in town j
Monday
If you fail to get a quart between
now and July 1 the 'jis* will be up?\
unless you get on a "white horse" i
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XOTICE OF I.LECTK >X
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All qualified electors residing in i
Rummervilfe school district-consolida i
ted Xo 5~> vv*ill please take notice that;
an election will be held therein^ at th?1
school house on Monday the "Oth!
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day of June 1919^ for the purpose of;
voting an additional levy of two mills
Polls will open at 7 A M and elose at 4 j
<P M Pring tax receipts and registra
tion certificates
By voting this levy the district can
qualify as a rural graded school and j
win be ?ntitled to $200:0f? from the:
$tace
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T W AMK'K" i
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R ST( )UDEHAY E'R I
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Trustees of .Yo 55 Consolidated
June 13# 1919
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
SCHOLARSHIP AND
Entrance Examination.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in the University!
of South Carolina and for admission!
of new studc-nts will be held at the
countv court house Julv 11 1919 ati
J J
9 a ni Applicants must not be more1
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than sixteen years of at?e When s^hoj I
i arsh.ips are vacant after Julv 11 thev
t ? i
j will bo awarded to those making the:
[highest averajre at examination provitl i
cd they meet the conditions governing
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j the award Applicants for scholar-!
j ships should write to President Currell:
.for scholarship a.pplication blanks |
'Those tdanks properly filled out by j
'the applicant should bo filed with In j
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i Currell by July < Scholarships arej
j worth $100:()i?4 free tuition and fees
i $115X:total Next session will open!
Peptember 17 1919 Kor further inforj
1 ination write to
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\\ S Currell, PEiKKTl >KXT
S (* I'niversitv. Columbia S
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July 1
?*y
There is a reason,
s. Ask anv owner (
ts
)f the Mitchell facto
ive. These will begi
re a couple of elegan
! them. We will be
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giving complete ser
;e with us. We hav
and how to repair it
nd Greases, which v
WALD, Man
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WANTED-A FARM
200 to 600 ACRES |
Improved land, on public;
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roau, near scnuui nuuse anu
church.
"FARMER F-2" ;
Care of "THE STATE"!
Columbia, S. C.
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GOOD HOUSES AT LOW COST j
WHY ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Because?We do a large amount;
of work with Special!
Modern Machinery, and skilled!
labor instead of by hand.
Because?It is much cheaper to!
build 190 houses all alike;
than to build 100 different houses i
Because?There is no expense!
for plans and specifiea-1
tions.
Because?We get lumber fromj
forest and other supplies |
in carlot, and we are satisfied j
with a reasonable profit.
Because?We elimiate waste to; r
the smallest piece and;
use material to best advantage, g
You Can Have a House Right Now !;
We make a variety of sizes and \
styles of ready to put up homes j
at prices from $200.00 up.
Write or phone us for our illustrated
free catalog, or come and
see us.
DIXIE HOUSE CO, i
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Phone GG8-1
TKSOS!'ASS \(>TI< i :
Ail persons arc hereby notified not
ii<> trespass upon my promises by gath
ering fruit wood straw light wood
or in any manner whatsoever The
law will i>o sti'tly enforced against all
persons violating" this notiee
Mrs !?" It WIXC.A It I >
Lexington S <*
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Every Mitchell we sell is a SH
)f a Mitchell. Our Mr. Oswald
ry, where he expects to buy
in to arrive about July 15, but ?j fl
t new Mitchells which we can IB
SsS 1HS
glad to demonstrate free. ?
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vice both clay and night, we g m
e a force of expert mechanics- Jj I
re can sell you at saving prices. 1 j
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1919 Shoes and Slippers
THE KIND THAT StfUttBk '!
WEARS EASY AND
LONGEST
We are better prepared to serve
our Lexington friends from a large
stock of dependable Shoes for
"dress" or "every day" wear in all leathers and sizes.
The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia."
Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty '
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS
171ft rniTTMRIA C C
a i xv liiauicc v/vjuujuuin, u. v. i
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OUR NEW SHOP HAS JUST BEEN
! EQUIPPED WITH MACHINERY !
j FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK
| OUT OF TOWN ORDERS j
| ' GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION j
WEATHERS & GARRARD,
OLDSMOBILE AND CHANDLER SERVICE STATIC N,
525 Broad Street, - Augusta, Ga.
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Farm Lands Should Be Listed Now! S
During the war all farm produce commanded high!
prices, and farming communities have enjoyed marvel-J
ous prosperity* Now, with the coming of peace, and!
the opening of the markets of the world, should also!
come plenty.
The real estate market should be active. '
If you intend to sell your land this year, list your?
property now and avoid the rush season when time 8
for careful inspection of land is lacking
I believe it will be to your advatage to list with me.l
If you intend to buy, see or write me.
Farm lands are my specialty.
W. M. Manning, Real Estate |
Ai\ade Building, - Columbia, S. Cl
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