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DEMOCRAT) | ? . I PRECINCTS AND CANDIDATES. : t i For Congress?7th. District. A. F. Lever For Solicitor?11th Circuit Geo. Bell Timmerman For State Senator D. M. Crosson I E J. Etheredge W. H. Sharpe House of Representatives. :? Jas. B. Addy I. Edwards J. H. Frick E. L. Lybrand Jesse M. Malpass R. L. Shuler" John Bell Towill J. Brooks Wingard For Clerk of Court Jobn E. Buff Samuel B. George Frank W. Shealy Chalmers E. Wessinger For County Auditor !. W. D. Dent Ioor Hayes Jesse O. Wiugard | For Sheriff I. A. Silas Clark ' Thos. L. Harman Sim J. Miller For County Treasurer D, J. S. Derrick "P TTpialpr loiijr xw. uvw.? H. D. Lybrand E. L. Wingard. For Supt. of Education Hollie L. Harman D. A. Kleckley M. Pickens Lindler A. D Martin For County Supervisor James Caughman C. E. Corley ^ Hnb H. Dreher John T. Kaminer ?? I . J. Langford r T. E. B. Price Geo. A. Sh^dy For County Commissioner W. L. Add/ B. D. Clarke Jno. W. Smith W. M. Sprires For Coroner Jos. M- Caugbman B. K. Kyzcr W. C. Wetd Parlor P BEN DAVI 1218 MAIN ST. Opp. Columb est cooking and finest Ses1 Special Sates by the It j \ * b*. 'S't' I AmHe Doors, ??as! HighCrade See me before placing yo > N. H. E COLUI E. OSCAR Fr Attention Automobile I We now carry in stock the follow GRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze %>* Solid, lx%, 1 are 12" long and dimensions above Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. COLUMBIA S 823 West Gervais St., I xtye iVsvX (if ,jisg|| ?<>" MSBM J 0001 v / Pov< Or fly b J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. Oharle9fcon, S. C THE PRUDENTIAL INSU I Incorporated as a stock c< i John F. Dryden, President. I shafting! |~pl LOWBABP IRON WOF [C PRIMARY Held Tu T*n : : 55 : l : | : i : T\~: o = = ? = | = j : ! = : i : 12 : ? 5 =! : : i ; 1 * S CD * ' t ^ ? .3 S; ? ? : ! S : & I J i a 5! S t h o 3 X> ? a i ^ . 5 . i : S? 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T resources will be joans and Discounts $1,148,894 33 about t >verdrafts secured and un- month, secured . y 6,120 2 Jiatio^nd.t?. seCU-re- - 200,000 00 Tra .? 1,00000 Foor (ondsTsecurities, etc 177,650 00 wreeb , 115,399 84 the Chi >ue from national banks and Oi (not reserve agents) . 2?,oyi 0,5 into th* )ue from State and private Douela banks and bankers, trust companies and sav- washed ings banks b'4J8 01 were in )ne from approved reserve agent9 112,738 87 Ihecks and other cash items 825 66 Exchanges for clearing Tl house 25,055 22 ? tfotes of other national banks 12,500 00 ~. fractional paper currency IrlVei nickels and cents 1,046 50 Doan jawful money reserve in they br bank, viz: The s Specie 38,353 50 dents. Legal tender notes 16,000 00 Time Redemption fund with U.S. Has j treasurer (5 per cent of The t circulation) 10,000 00 The] It ca: Total $1,930,474 23 residen liabilities. Char Capital stock paid in $ 200,000 00 iQ?ton, Surplus fund 100,000 00 *?on , Undivided profits, less ex- througl penses and taxes paid... 53,385 93 fc*iejr ? National bank notes out- though standing 200,000 00 ? . Due to other national banks 3,372 0i> hack jn - : quent < Due to trust companies am I . savings banks 11 90 Due to approved reserve ' Kidnej agents 4.910 93 ; an Dividends unpaid 39 00 j am P Individual deposits subject ment g to check 1,272,286 09 j A Time certificates of deposit 21,700 00 ! Whe Certified checks 615 00 ! on Ma Cashier's checks outstand- j to con] in.? 4,048 80 j gardin United States deposits 1,000 00 j remed' Notes and bills rediscoucted <'.4.027 45 j to me.' Reserved for taxes 877 01 j For Liabilities other than those ! cents, above stated 4,200 0'? New Y j States. Total $1,930,4<4 23 I Rem Stare of South Carolina, County of j take n< Richland, ss: I, W. A. Clark, president of the above ! named bank, do solemnly swear that I Wha the above statement is true to the best j wnnlrl of mv knowledge and belief. W. A. CLARK, President. j do 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me j this 4th (lav of Sept., 1S>12. i w. m. shand, ! Clea NoTary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: J. s. Mailer, Robt. Moorman, Directors. T. S. Bryan, ready i dj . m . j tent fo j neatly How it must jolt the wife of a llock | ^ast y head when she is celebrating her a 8peci wooden wedding! t LEXINGT 912. Mi : : !l i| i ; I : : : : : ' ! .. I * t ? 1 j I # i u . ? _ I 5 a : : J "8 3 : 05 ! 3 ; : Sf' O 3 5 i t = : I! * 5 i s ( ? 3 m ? ? ? ? u i C3 * ! ? 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I "Dutch Weather Prophetrr J The Observer the following: tier conditions which prevailed distinct periods in June and indicate a seyere frost Oct. 11 smperitures during September w abnormally high, as in August, S he 15th to the 25th of the S " ic T b. In Goes Into Creek. &, persons were killed in the ss >f passenger train No. 10 on pi icago, St. Paul, Minneapolis oi naha railroad which plunged > Lemonweir River near Gamp aj 3 Monday. A bridge had been p away. Twenty-six persons ni jured. six of them seriously. f t , w IE I1EST PROOF " ic l by a Lexington Citizen. !c '8 Kidney Pills were used? J gt ought; benefit, | tory was told to Lexington resi- ' 1" ! 7 has strengthened the evidence. )roven the result lasting, estimony is home testimony? " )roof convincing. t\ 1 be; investigated by Lexington ts. ies A.. Geiger, Depot St., Lex- 8' S. 0, says: "For several tl ; I was subject to dull pains o: l the small of my back and as id not seem to go away, I *' t that m}T kidneys were affect- 7 t night when I lay down, my ^ lined me and I had a too fre- lesire to pass the kidney secre- L Finally I got a supply of Doan's f< ' Pills from the Kaufmann Drug | p d they helped me so much that | Ipaeod t/i OflrlnraQ fliom " / Cfufp. I iven March 0, 1908.) 0 . SECOND STATEMENT. s< n Mr. Geiger was interviewed c rch 23, 1911, he said: *'1 am glad irm my former statement, re- f, g Doan's Kidney Pills. This 7 has certainly been of benefit a " o sale by ail dealers. Price 50 Fost-er-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, ork, sole agents for the United i ember the name?Doan's?and I d other. * t i monotonous old world this 1 be if everybody thought as we ^ ~ ? ulna, Pressina and Dyeing s F Lexington Pressing Club is 1 to do your fall cleaning, press- a eing, etc. We have a compe- ^ rce and all work promptly and ^ done. Let us fix up that old fl ear's suit foryou. We make ^ alty of this class of work. b Lexington Pressing Club. 01 Lem 8ox, Manager. ^ ON COUNTY _ 1 m H ? : M ^ 1 a I S : I Si ^ "3 I u H OJ 5 : ?a 'O *? 1 O d i ?s o ! 2 2 1 ? i H 1 *-1 d -w ! 1 g) m \ m ; I 1... J....1... .1 65ir 75| 81 4376! ...J....1.... ... ' 648 i 681 81 4101 . .... J... J ... J 200' 18 ioiiso3 180 31 ( 26; 857 266 23 45 1899^ i I j '299; 16, "24 2076: 216: 39 35 1624 106, 22: 41 1187. KV 438 211 322297 OJJ 188 511 36,1863 3 265! 8 12 1430 256: 30 39 1407 108; 27} 18; 929 . 1 i ^ 24 i 0 Oj 168' 259i 21, 16 1630' 2 344; 48 62 2288 C 16' 2' 3 287 .3 ....... J....' I U 550 38 45 2905' A, 47 25; 30j 824 44 9 5 <314 ^ I C/0 26 35] 5: 229 U 228} lj 71.311 399, 36; 692742. ! _ | i 1 lie i3j 3o'1335, rJr 41 lj 4: 288! 2 97 15! 10; r<20; C 396 43; 37 1788 ^ 3 274 44; 43 1839; 4-? 94 7| 6; 752 V 125 6! 18 857 f*J 151 141 14|U06! ^ ! ?!? *\ 101: 43 24 4551 111! 9 20 918; 7) 32 0 0 7701 JZ, 22 l 11 232j CL 251; 5 4 761 ^ 10: 3 11 244 C 118; 12 2lj 945: r\ w 3:5! 35 *52 2298: U 3('7| 34 422268: 322 62 3912534 212? 12 37 1428. i I j 160 39 29)137'. 101! 16 2511263; 377! 16 27]1707j For Sale No. 35. One Five room dwelling, eatly painted, barn, stables, good ell of water and four acr'es of land, itnated in the town, of Woodford, . C.J This is a beautiful home and an teal location for a poultry farm, his is your opportunity. I have een instructed to make a quick sale, j the owner wants to convert the ime into cash. I will make a special ?- - -' AA 4-Via "3ft ^ OX7Q nue <ji fiow.w iui tuc uvau ? aly. No. 36. Fifty acres of land in one ad one half miles of Woodford, S. C. ive room dwelling just completed and ecessary outbuildings. Land is very rtile and comparatively level. This ill make some one an ideal home ad farm. Price $2500.00. No. 37. Eighty acres of land in Lexigfcon county, two miles of "Wood>rcL S. C. Two good tenant houses, arge barn. Fifty acres in a high ate of cultivation. Price $3250.00, 3 cash balance in one, two years at per cent, interest No. 38. One hundred and twenty ve acres of land in Lexington county, ,vo miles of Woodford, S. C. 3 good ;nant houses large barn and stables, ood well of water. Branch running irnnph one edge of this land. Plenty ? w ?a v, f wood and straw. Price $3000.00. 3 cash balance in one, two years at per cent, interest. No. 30. Ninety five acres of land in iexington county, one mile of Wood:>rd, S. C. situated* in the forks of 3 ublic roads. 4 good tenant houses and 11 necessary outbuildings. Good well f water, lot of nice fruit trees, sandy oil with clay foundation. 90 acres in ltivation. Price $3000.00. This is an opportunity to own a arm within one mile of railroad, with n ideal location. Offered for 30 days nly. 1.7. ST ROMAN I II H B n H -w . - _ _ leal Estate and Insuranee vVoodford, S. C. ????w??w???? Bathe the face and hands of a person ick with a fvver \vi*h DARBY'S PRO?HYLACTIO FLl ID in a little water t reduces the iever, allays irritation nd revives the patient wonderfully, ipplv the Fluid to a cut, sore or round. It heals in half the time reuireri by an ordinary liniment. Take ; internally tor c: amps, colic or dy- en?ry. Tt is a marvelous relieving n mdv. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by ill Druggists. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^ For State Senate. Relying upon the judgment and pa- I triotism of the voters of Lexington 1 County to elect a man to the State Sen- J ate who has been born and reared in M the County, and who has had consider- M able experience in legislative work, I ^ hereby announce myself as a candidate for said position and I will be governed by the law, and abide by the rules regulating Democratic PriI mary elections. W. H. SHARPE. Being requested by numerous voters throughout the county, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the State Senate, subject to the rules of the primary election. , D. M. CROSSON. \ For House Representatives. Yielding to the wishes of my friends in all parts of Lexington county, I have consented to become a candidate * for re-election to the house of representatives, and I hereby pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election. ISAAC EDWARDS. The friends of J, M. Malpass hereby \ announce him a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide the result of the Primary Election. The many friends of Capt. R. L. Shuler, recognizing his faithful services * as a member of the House from Lexington county, hereby announce him. as a candidate for re-election and pledge him to abide by the result of the democratic primary. The many friends knowing the honesty and ability of J. B. Addy announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives, and pledge him to abide the result of^the primary election. Many Friends. For County Treasurer. Recognizing the efficient and faithful manner in which County Treasurer E. L. Wingard has conducted the office in the past, we hereby announce him a candidate for re-election and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. I I hereby announce myself as a can| didate for Treasurer of Lexington i County. If nominated I promise to be faithful to the trust imposed upon me | by the duties of the office and I will abide by the rules of tne Democratic party. D. J. S. DERRICK. Supt. of Education. Recognizing the demands of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent of Education of Lexington county and pledge myself to abide by the result of the democratic primary. ? i- -r-r a T^r a \t -hi U Li-LI Hi L?. nArVJIAlX . The friends of A. D. Martin, recognizing his efficient and faithful services as Superintendent of Education, take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for re-election to said office, and pledge him to abide by the rules of the democratic party. For County Supervisor. The friends of George A. Shealy recognizing his ability and satisfactory services as County Commissioner and Supervisor in Lexington county, hereby annoance him as a candidate ior County Supervisor, and pledge him to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. The many friends of Charley E. Corley, a contractor of many years experience and well known to many citizens of Lexington county, announce him as a candidate for the office of county supervisor of Lexington county, and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. For Coroner. The friends of Warren C. Weed announce him a candidate for the office of Coroner of Lexington county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. ^ LTpon the solicitation of many friends. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Lexington County, subject to the rules of the Demcratic piimary. Joseph M. Caughnian. FARMS! FARMS! If you want to buy a good [ farm at right price any| where in South Carolina, I call on or write me. If you want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price right aud I will sell it for you, no matter where located. I sell choice city i roperty, too. Hope A. Dickert, I 1507 Main Street, A Columbia, - South Carolina, i "Always Hustling" j Subscribe to The Dispatch and <*et I all the campaign news. HH| 1