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Married. ] On June 26 Mr. Paul Bickley and Miss Sallie Summers were happily married the Be v. N. S. Younginer officiating. Win Br6ff To ForJs. Supervisor Langford inform es us that the chaingang has completed the gap on the Augusta road between f Lexington and Leesville, and will move sometime during next week to the Dutch Fork. The gang would have alr^ndv hfiftn in the Fork had not the continued rains held up the work. (r^ CAL UKIOW NAT! > Columb Bire A. F. LEVER JOS. NOIL J. H.M.BEATY C. L. KIPJ G. P. LOGAN J. W. NOR AARON DAVID D. A. SIT I ? Lfc <11 uniTfriMft: fcri wr'Tirn^ygexraBC iii ii " " srzt-mzamwmtm ib miiw..h,.^ I Tfo [if fvlcrsfchJ] (*( ' Door s i \ lirM'W& j Poverty O n vs i -s ^ to to Jv U9 W V-? S J. T. COLEMAN" JM~i\ Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDSWTtAL iK$URAM Incorporated as a stock con:pa John r, Drvdcfl, President. tM? MWMWOPSMMMgl3i3?TgaCBgacr -.B ^O^^ixrxtr.vr* -* ? I | Plant Yesir Oc I* Thev will yield a sure 1 { SAVINGS DEPARTMENT good or bad, and, if the "R; the principal as well as the mediately had. I Only a small amount is Let us start the Saving Hab THE ST#; nnTinwRT IV v W Win. Barnwell, President. John T. Melt( r ?nw?roMnrM?m*in? ii?mgi Are you ii ion's latest de t # i ' omy in the ex store. We gr Dry Goods We are showi: new and stylish i tions, Ladies' Di Skirts and Shirts in great varietTT. buying elsewhere Our Groce quantities, wl general Hard's YOU ARE MOST C Lexinc Haye's Barbecue. I will furnish my annual barbecue with refreshments at. my place on the Southern Railway one mile from Gilbert campaign day, August 15. Everybody invited. Music will be furnished by a band and the photograph man will be on hand. Passenger trains will stop both ways to take on and let off passengers. Meats prepared by expert cuist. Special attention given to ladies and children. Come and enjoy the day and hear the candidates. IOOR HAYES. ? ^ ,L AT j| IGlSAh BANK ia, S. C. Ct?2?3 WOOD N. H. DRIGGERS LER E. G. COOK WOOD W. ? II AM RICK VEY E W. WILSON j ?. \ W t% Via/' id il Li it ^ r; \] Inozmo PoSiov Is the i wzirthm Comfort From > a w ? T i m / r hoh side v^f-vcur fam- j .'"A.-i sa -^ j n r" <? % -"Pi > .**" '-P ! hi il '\> * V* 'i,y UA i V/li v? h_?*. h-ll s ALF8S8 J= F3X, Special SjrsnJ, S L?X$*!GTO?C, S. C. ' C? C0fc:P?&Y OF ?u1?S;CA, l ny by tfte State? of Ucxf Jersey Homo Oiiiice, ftewas'k, PS. J ''i ? "5 ? H ??K P K " 71 i.'. ? j! % <?* r-3 'T! ".; ? ? s; V fJ cr* i..; ! U rj l^x a; ^ & t- - - K j 'i \ ? ? 1 71 larvest of interest in cnr t-j , whether the season be 15 \INY DAY" should come, | interest earned, can be im- j| r'*i > needed to open an account. j$j it for you. ' j? '4 r^a rrara pi* m, rv k f" 4T :a i t. ilAKsiC I :a s. c. ? Geo.' L. Baker, Vrice President M hi, OasVier. |? i?? HII.i ! ?tecwy?row ?TOMCBBB aterested in Style! cree? Do you giv penditure of your ve full value for e^ ?and Notions. Qg everything that is .n Dry G-oods and No:ess Goods and Silks, raists. readv-to-wear. / */ 7 G-et our prices before GROCERY )ry Department is rich places us in p( irsLYe and Farming ORDIALI/S INVITED TO M \AS fTwrtrwinwwinmmm* whiphww mammrmvwmmmmww? ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR GOVERNOR. I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the State. Campaign promises are easily made. My purpose is, it elected, to give tne people a plain, hone9t and businesslike administration. Of course I shall advocate good roads, good schools and good government, my attitude a9 to the same being well known to the public for many years. I consistently advocated prohibition and was among the first to give money and lend influence to push that movement more than twenty years ago. As a business man my chief aim, if elected, will be to conduct a State government along business fines. F. H. HYATT. For Congress. I hereby announce myself as a canc!;date for the Democratic nomination lor C ingress from the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina j I and pledge myself to abide the rules ; and regulations of the Democratic pi i- 1 tnarv. A. F. Lever j [ For House of Representatives ! J. Divoks Wmgard is hereby ait- j ; r.MincvHl as a eanOMinte for ike Hou>e i I of iKepresentatives a: the ensuing ri- ; i rnary election, ami will abid?- rl;,a re- ! i suit of said election, and support, :he I j juniii) ( v .-; thercc. Tee Hon. Ija:.'.o ivl?.*.*:?rIs ?s hereby | ] anuour.c-'-'i as a eaiidiikitc for iv.-ko- ! : j tlO'l i;> ;.10 House 0[ ih'prCv :VC S ! ! and is pituhied to abide k\ the i- .salt ! : ! of tile Democratic primary. pYicnds. i i . | Too miry? friends of rapt. J.. W. | | re-.M>gni;:?.ug his abi'ily to : t rye j ; ;Js ce-vnity iu tlie !inHs of ].-;p:d.ii"ie" j i ; r.d his true worth to toe v .a ty in ! ' i the as a patriotic, f: a.doss ar.ti j1 ! conscientious yen:jorar:u do };'sr? by | i announce kin as a. candidate tor i r? a \ j Ilou -n of IP pro- uLatIves, :d dolt p j ! 1:1:0 to abide i>y the v-ssilt of li-o >er.i- ; j ocratie primary. 2\l::iy Friends. ' I Iiorrbv u'lr.oit?".< & Vtjvsvif as a can > j diduto lor rsulnetb \ to rite Hons ? of j , j rcoprasot.rtrivos a ml pledge ray so it to ! ; .'Joao the results of ii.- Dero.ooratic ! j primary. Joseph L. AuieL*. j IPxjopjnizing his ability to represent j ! his county in the State Lopis'atnro, rt. j : ij. Mirier is nero^y announaeu lor . ! Kepresourativ-e and is }>loopr?-fl ro abide ' | l;v the result of the Democr.-.T :e prima- ! 1 rv. A FRIE.VD. ' i ; ( V For Treasurer. ; i The friends of E. L. Wingarcl hereby r i announce-his candidacy for reelection j co the orfice of County Treasurer of ; i Lexington County in the coining: pri- ^ j mary, and pledge him to abide the f. 1 result of the same. i / Er7jnr.?r.^;j.>in.inii ip i jtulyji V*~I/-rrW~nsr. v _ I? 1- n 11 s iresn irom ine wo e preference to sup money? If so, you very dollar. : Shoes an Our assortment oi the largest and best ^ ried. We can fit any for Men, Women and thing in Men's and Be Hats at saving prices AND HARDW replenished every Dsition to sell at the j Implements, and < ARE OUR STORE YOUR SHC a m I w?i iiupwi iiuwwwwii i L.mnjwi WHBwnr mii n ? ???" llMil?III I? naa? IIMI? ?rnnn-i IB I t For Auditor. Having endeavored diligently to i discharge my duty as an official and , assuring the public that I shall continue k. do so if elected, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of County Auditor and pledge myself to abide the results i of the Democratic primary, 1 W. D. Dent, , < _ ] For Judge of Probate. j I ? Having: discharged the duties of the office of Judge of Probate for Lexington Oounty ably, fairly ana honestly, and recognizing his true worth to the | county, the friends of George S. Drafts hereby announce him as a can- , didate for reelection to said office and pledge him to abide by the result of i the Democratic primary election. For County Commissioner. ] Having discharged the duties of the office ot County Commissioner honestly and faithfully during the last. 2 two years, the friends of James Caughman announce him as a candidate for reelection to said office and pledge i him to abide by the result or the clem- j ocratio primary. j , The many friends of S. Purrs Smith j rtv.an.i/.ing h's valuable services as j C<amry Comnrisslouer, announce blm ; as 5i candidate U.r rc-ele. - ion ai d { pledge him f> abide the result of the m.suing primary el /etien. j " J1 v "b"<"j nr*. c f < ^ o *- ?? ! V.' -'. ?-, J-O ..'< v IV ? <! (iu'utoi j IM'M.I ' ; : :MM;'? .". :lu - _ JiT ;I.i. j i ! vi ;?n ?. .-Air:r. - [ rt.lli O: Til:; ]> "!; lui'V vL-v'to . j ... ^ y." ** * "* r. . ? ?.i f,?, t' i ' * ^ ' riiv r?*vilr. oil 0 ;u<*-r:y. :< ptv.MV-! i ?~"7'M. . j J*- \." ?. /.'.Y . . ^o ? it ,yJ * o *.? -J-. i, . ?'J vi ! : i j '-rV.r nill f;::?! v j ! : < ; !; 1' I ' M *"" v - j -> , f; 1 . J ; :i II '/y. '"; ( ' *.i-. ; c.\ ?? i i *; " II.Ui J j ?*. a. t %>' fc> ia ? / ?i a Ail trUsli.-es oC this to".:!!iy v/iil ?!iro! >,,,i oyr.- >-,'v ?,->s s ->oi! as p ;s>ib!'j. l"nItM* 1 ii'j lav/ it is t ho duty of tho trus- i ;?cs t"..'ovcvy to liicts and <?;- J p;ul;-:o by olc'liiM" om1 of fh ii* :.imn joi* an^irnia!] of ?bo bonrd and another I ijrii. Tim rtv-nlf shouM bf? s*nit to y>o at oncn so tha,!: I miy be ablo to coord the lp. Attend to this with)nt tail. It would also bo well tor WiH.f ."1 k t' U'/C'i I ui>(iWli:LUl UllS* I I ccs to sign ikon* oat ha bt-i'-w rs notay public. A. D. Margin, Co. Sup!:. Education. gu- JM-T'jas.kiw ' rmJimuUJL*IJUKL9.~~JM*3ZrZJC gajcc^MWAamy^vu^^r.g\ru^.MiwjiW)gCMigirma ssir. z wammsuacammmmsM^uuMa^Ju^iejaysmn -ari? mam m nnmuiypi rld's best designs, erior qualities? I can achieve the b ? WM. IMM ? ?arai- wnaimjmiminiiui.iLiiiij ~ ~ ?~jj id Hats. | ? Shoes and Hats is ve have ever car- ti size feet in Shoes L Children. Every- w >ys' felt and straw fi ?. j pi #AOC HIE'OA a*?irasrre day with clean, fr * closest margin of 3an supply your w >PPING QUARTERS YOU A ?MMMT??MM??II?????BM?P?8 A vessel WcS r c< nily lauuened at a Scotch ship yard with all her machine y aboard and steam up ready to w start. rn J, Barbecue at Gaston. ! * I will furnish a first-class Barbecue j with refreshments at Gaston on cam- ! paignday, August li)th. Everybody cordially invited to come and hear the candidates and enjoy a g^od dinner at J. reasonable prices. P< A. F. Guingard. G LEESVILLE COLLEGE for youf;^. men and younc wome? ind equipped for thorough instruction in th Mathematics, English, Latin, German, Fre in Voice and Piano, Expression and Physic An ideal school for those who desire the ons and daughters; for those who will appr ly good instruction and the nobu Iding of C The youug ladies board in the college hoi nd his wife. For further information and L. KEYS A3 DIE i wwnBwwi???w ofw? m umwwm ia?BP?w? m tfJ&WEEmS&SSlESEBsSSESESmE^^ /V L3 ?0-Tt tt g H ffe faf ?Vf -{ -VrrA U 2 ii & ^ ^ ? *. ! ; CKAPIX -i ? 1 C5?x? r-<\ n ani* ? .1 J ,1 rjg la:--"' *j*. m i xs? ?./ u if tS s a vi 'v* ' { T ds !>ai".*5 rrrv?-< to give voii *>d. e':. ah., fee* yon?furnish drafts *'-v .! at 1 r:': . 1 to i.-t von In :>n:-i " >. W;th' ..bis hank. v. hieh i r-.! :: < : ? : pnsUoiv. < ). :* car; . .'er.i.- i V." < v he ihsrfcK-r; at the5" ;:a? 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DISK COLUMBIA. - 8< ; STIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGURED .SUINGLES AND LUMBI z&saat*- flmssssnrai vaiMiiL" aoiwia Tzram** ,1'j.jm juj^-uumj*-!!?>.* * ?i1 . n u*.jrs^jrw;rirrr??jr w?nw^v;i-fir ,<n7 lagKW.'A"^ --"u-nra>j .r*-* '#a?uu?ryjrzrr*% ?ZiQtf\Ar^crxmi at iX uac^zaDr--r*-ariCASH .?K developed accordii >o you practice car est results by patr< ? Milliner) In our Millinery Depi mes we carry the lea< adies' he ad wear. If i1 rant it is needless to go ill line of flowers and tr rices will satisfy your pc ? I 1"?m esh goods. We b profit. We have s ants at right prices .BE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ril ?I ! III I MBfl?WU??fimWMi1<BWC>V?M Barbecue at Hilton. I will furnish a first class barbecue ith refreshments at mv ulace one ile west of Hilton, S. C. the 30th of ijy 1910 Candidates and the public e cordially invited to come, a gocd me for all. John A. Wessinger. Columbia-Augusta Trolley is assured, N. Jackson bought Saluda Water r iwer Co , near Lexington also the Jrvais Street bridge. 15 LeesvIISe, S. C. i: A high-grade institution plnnr.ed le departments of History. Science, >?ch and Greek; the best instructcrs al Culture. best possible advantages for tl eir eciato refined associations, thorcughhristian character no under th care of the president catalog addres- the president, 3AUKN!CHr. * * '! I -:'d r J i 6 l P t33:3:i3?:??dsfS3 | 5v ; fT. | ? *7 \i I'. .-Ij'ic: ?, i:lc?l tt> CIO f i B :r : ruut;:\ c-.&ior B - - ~ ** "" ' iV 7 ' ~T> *-ttv 5 * W il | ? ''4 J\ Sfj ? * - 3 MI C. ? gj] ...... - .. r , ,'Ijl r : %; ...?o lo ; i > ;, Ic3??e ^]\| j it Vtfs r'Zj irti+rit&i luur j^n tr>?i L. S. TROTTI, ^ j&jj ?"vvntv* % TS-.V r^ycs "N %/" '/- " k/V' N?"?>"?? g r 7f & o -ii&i- XiJS ii ifl R f | /"$ "^75 -?? n.. ft 1 &$ ry rs n '1 r> <7^ rJ ,y?)K *?? F ? r ,ov /i-^v [I 4 .-r-i, T--7. ii "vT-v. a S 'X$ i <V At t<? 4{ v3 lij 1*'A J OTJTH CAROLINA. . MARKET PRICES PAID FOR SR OF ALL KINDS. Egnsaraa^^ i liiiiimp TTj-r^ i - : IT i m, yrrja ysys ry- ax JULI juarfi - * ^gryvagfl ai.umor.najL'm ATT : <- .jun-rar'ntmrrzii iu? txr*jj*zxxmciLJUk' i?wi lg to Fashe and eeon jnising tliis # I rwrtrrr i i i wjiw?ur * z rrswwrwwujBnmi A u irtment at all I i , ling styles m ;'s a hat you elsewhere. A immings. The jcketbook. ntT- in lavcm I ULJf IJUL *5^ l full line of <? 3. THIS STOKE.