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PBOFBSSIOITAL CABDS. a d. martin, attorney " A. and counselor at law, lexington, s. o. Office in Harman Bnilding rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. ?m. w. ha wes, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLA.ND. S. C. ? Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. O. M. EFIRE. F. E. DEEHEB. Efird & dreher, attorneys at law, lexington c. h.. s: c. Will practice .in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. S. C. T h. frick^ J . attorney at law, chapin, s. 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Room, Second Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. Thurmond & timmerman, attorneys at law, will practice in all courts, Kaufmann Bldg, LEXINGTON, 8, C, We will be pleased to meet those having le ? 5 fral business to be attended lO ttit UUi V/iuvv I n the Eaufmann Building at any time. I Respectfully, ! Wm. THURMOND. G. BELL TIMMERMAN, | LBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. I Office: isi6 Main Street, upstairs, opposite { Tan Metre's Furniture Store. Especial attention given to business entrust- I ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington county. j pEORGE R. REMBERT^ 7" lJ ATTORNEY AT LAW. j 1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA 8. C. I will be glad to serve my friends from Lex- I lngton County at any time, and am prepared | to practice law in all btate and Federal I Courts. I Law Offices, ( ) Residence, 1529 j 1209 Washington < > Pendle ton Street. I Street. ( ) ! Office Telephone No. 1872. I Residence Telephone No. 1086. WBOYD EVANS, ! LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. O. DR. P. H. SHEALY, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 Office Up Stairs in Roof's Building. D~~b7f7o7qilmore, DENTIST. 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Office Hours.- 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., and from I 3 to 6 p. m. I DR. D. L. HALL, DENTIST, COLUMBIA, S. C. Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m.. to 5:30 p. m Dec. 23, 190i?6m * (mTHSSNI # DEALER IN I f General I 1 Merchandise, I I Corner Main and Mew Street, i * AnnnftHa fionfadarafa 8 8 Monument, $ 1 Lexington, - - S. C. g KILL the COUCH mid cure the lungs w Dr. King's New Discovery fob C?SgsHS JSh. amd all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. g GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OR MONEY REFUNDED. I ? lIMIiaii?HI?I Hi llll I T Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind whVn wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eve glasses. v o If you caa't come, scr.o for ou-' catalogue or telephone your <o Us. #1 g-i . . , s?i ^ 1 v ; >. 5 I f' I. , * I s '/ <V * * & i sO 0- 1/ ;? >' 'J* f?'v V-O/ a ?> ii"./ 142& F->"? Si' ' f; i u.'V !. -i < -* ^ v;^ -w' .A U ; ? / X < * 'Phone '"' = Oriti > ?,. *; 'V-il: s-.v* = ) : : . " . ; . to ? .. 7>;tC!<: !. . '?; IV'. or aov I'.-. . . '. >: . !. the iiiui'u; jrc ' ;rii .. \ >' . . W Joutt in- r.j iU-jf v.iL" *i0. r.- . i , ii . Drug Sfoiv. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 12,1908. Prohibition. Will prohibition prohibit the 9ale of liquor? In the campaign meetings we often hear the aspiring candidate proclaim in stentorian) tones that "prohibition will not prohibit." Such an one has soma personal end in view or else is densely ignorant of the current events of his own state and nation. Where prohibition has been made a law and where the citizens have enforced the law a condition so much better than that enjoyed with the curses of liquor ha9 grown up that the most imaginative of a few years ago are compelled to stare at the magnitude of radical changes we have made. In another column we are publishing a number of letters from the clerks of court of many of the prohibition counties in South Carolina, and without exception they say that business has improved, drinking has been reduced, sobriety strengthened and good order again secured, do not these things go to prove something? Most assuredly so. They show most forcibly that the liquor trafic is a curse that is eating out the very heart of the nation, and the only way to regulate or control it is to kill it with total prohibition.?Branchville Journal. Murray's Locals. 1st. Murray'8 Iron Mixture purifies the blood and gives tone to your system. Try one bottle and be convinced. Only 60 cents. 2nd. There is no tonic so good for tired mothers and worn out people as the great tonic Murray's Iron Mixture. It is good to take and pallatable. Try it ana if not benefitted ask for your money back. 3rd. For that tired feeling and poor digestion take one bottle of Murray's Iron Mixture. It will make you feel like a new man or woman. Price only 50 cents per bottle and your money back if you are not satisfied. 4th. For those pale and sickly looking children one bottle of Murray's Iron Mixture will give them new life. Try it. MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. Friceville News. Farmers in this section are about through plowing and crops are looki o_ _ _ ing line. Fruit and melons have been the most plentiful this year ever known. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Taylor spent a few days last week with the family of Mr. Emanuel Price. The barbecue at Priceville on last Saturday was largely attended. A number of candidates were present. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Price attended the Children's Day exercises ! at Pond Branch on last Saturday. It is time for Supervisor Koon to come to Priceville to see about our roads. Uncle Louis says he will have our roads worked next year. Aug. 8. Old Joe. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New -Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers sold at Derrick's Drug Store and Kaufmann Drug Co. 25c. Like Snake Man Sheds . His Skin For 28th Time For the 2Sth time in 53 years, William H. Cake, a linoleum printer, of Trenton, N. J., is shedding his skin like a snake, only instead of periodicall}7 casting aside the cuticle, Cake i? likely to shed his skin at any time. u First he is taken with a chill, then the skin dries up and cracks off entirely within two weeks. During this period he suffers agony. As soon as the skin has been shed, Cake is all right again. Hechas several children, but none of them are afflicted with any symptoms of skin shedding. Specialists have seen the man, but none of them has ever done him any good. Wheu the stomach, heart or kidney nerves get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drug the stomach nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a make-shift. Get a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative i- prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves. build them up with Dr. Snoop's Restorative?tablets or liquid?and see how quickly help will come. Sold by Kauiinami Drug Co. T-TftrTV 'S TT? ~ Tf TZprf*' p ?y j .'Jr. <.*ohn it- r.vy ii ar.nc-, ol ila! u Jphia, ha- le u: Got S d ;:r :dent of i Newhrr-y C oil'.- re : ' *o. J. r | . a. i>. SO 'I'lV 1". i . r" XT t i I. , I 1 t . 4 - .' i -.. i ; .?L ? j ^ A # > i *_ j ?1 -Oi ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announcements coming under this head will be charged for at the rate of $5.00 for each announcement. The same to run until the result of the primary. For U. S. Senate. | I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Stare. R. G. RHETT. For Congress. I announce myself as a candidate for Congress from the Seventh District of Sou til Carolina and pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. A. F. LEVER. , *1? c f ur quiiuiiui. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Eleventh - Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to conform to all the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. George Bell Timmerman. For the Senate. The many friends of Dr. D. M. Crosson respectfully announce him as a candidate for the State Senate from Lexington county and pledge him to abide the rules governing the Democratic primary. The friends of Col. G. T. Graham announce him a candidate for the State Senate and pledge him to abide the results of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate from Lexington county and I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. W. H. Sharpe. House of Representatives. The many friends of Dr. E. C. Ridgell announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees thereof. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Legislature from Lexington county , and Iwill abide by the rules governing the Democratic primary. Joseph L. Amick. William W. Hawes is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Lexington county and pledges himself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Lexington county and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. W. R. Lowe. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives of South Carolina from Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. The friends of R. L. Shuler hereby announce him a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature for Lexington county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Isaac Edwards. For Clerk of Court. At the earnest solicitation of friends and of my own inclination I announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court, and if elected, will faithfully discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. John E. Buff. We are authorized to announce Samuel B. George as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. Upon the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate ?for the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington county, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Frank W. Shealy. For Sheriff. , I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for the office of Sheriff of Lexington county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. P. H. Corley. For County Supervisor. The many friends of John W. Frye knowing his qualifications, announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. Isaiah Hallman is hereby announced a candidate for tiie office of Supervisor of Lexington county, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. The many friends of N. Henry Hite announce him as a candidate for Supervisor and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The many friends of Geo. H. Koon, recognizing his valuable services as Supervisor, announce him as a candidate for reelection and pledge him to-3 abide the- result of the ensuing primary election. T TTT rt 1 "I 1 - ? | ,j antes w. oneaiy is noreoy aimounc* a I a candidate for Supervisor of Lexington j county and will abide the result of the ! Democratic primary. | Recognizing tlie taithful services of ; G. A. Goodwin a> county commissioner for two terms several years aaro, his friends announce him <;s a candidate for Supervisor and pledge lorn to abide tie.: ; result of the P*eoooratic primary. ; I hereby annov.e myself a candidate | ; r " mshmton county sub; b-; t ' ') vie- s-U; - ;:!ui v. ^uhiiions pov> rii bm: t ie DemocinTie primary. ; Azuriah Taylor. p/S, m bT: T.'T.Rwl. I The ml " 7 : :niT' ... ' ' 11- ' ' i'S ;1 ; " ' ' .v - >' ?. ; . . ; For K&priv rato of 4tli . f ? 4 ' ,) I ? .. . .. .-.p;-';.. . o - , y . I ill :' b i - < i '"mi. v.T,- b t:."' ! ' i For County Treasurer. The friends of J. Feaster Lyles, of the Edisto section, hereby announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer and pledge him to abide by the Democratic primary election. After due consideration I announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Lexington county and solemnly pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. J. Clareuce Spann. The many friends of D. Brona Shealy hereby announce him a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the rules and support the nominees of the Democratic party. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of Treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. M. Malpass. The many friends of Esaias L. Wingard, recognizing his integrity and ability and faithful services in the past, herebv announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. For County Auditor. The friends of W. D. Dent, recognizing his ability and prompt and neat work, announce him for reelection as Auditor for Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. For Supt. of Education. The many friends of Prof. John D. Farr, recognizing his distinguished services as an educator, hereby announce liim as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education of Lexington county and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. A. D. Martin hereby announces himself a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education and will abide by the result of the ensuing primary. For County Commissioner. W. L. Addy is hereby announced a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Friends. John W. Smith is hereby announced oa q frvr f!nnntvCommiPHioner and wiU abide by the "'result of the Democratic primary. The friends sf James Caughman announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner of Lexington county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. S. Rufus Smith. The name of J. T. Sawyer is announced as a candidate for County Commissioner and is pledged to abide the result of the primary election. Old Veteran. The friends of J. V. Gunter announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. The friends of Henry W. Taylor announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Upon the solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Lexington county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. Toland Craps. Tat flrtrnner A VA WA VA*VA The friends of L. E. Jefceat, of Edmund, announce him as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the primary. The friends of Emanuel Hallman announce him a candidate for Coroner of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. Old Confederate Veteran, The friends of Belton D. Clark announce him for reelection as Coroner of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. For Magistrate of 1st District I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of the 1st district and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. T. E. Campbell. For Magistrate of 2nd District J. H. Frick's man}- friends announce him as a candidate for Magistrate of Dutch Fork distric. and pledge him to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. Being conscious of the fact that I have heretofore discharged the duties of Magistrate to the best of my ability and 1 laving the majority of the best people of the Dutli Fork to bear me out in this race and being centrally located ain so that I can be of service to all the people, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of Dutch Fork district. E. T. Ranch. For Magistrate of 3rd District The friends of Ioor Hayes knowing ( his ability to fill the office of Magistrate hereby announce him a candidate for Magistrate for the 3rd district, Gilbert Hollow, and if elected will hold rho courts for the convenience of the people of the district <mid pledge hii:i to chide by the result of the Democratic primary. For Magistrate of 5th District The friends of Henry IhriV. ci Sew Brooklawl, hereby i;iiiF>Tinr< him us a candidate for ZNJI;;;;:r-ri iti < ;' the "?rh .judicial district of \s iiko-toii county, | J !Ui(l pledtre him to ah it a: ri:c result of . ' the pro lery clecfsou. I be*' hy {moo,no-- If eandi- j I date for MaU'brrare of ; ? di?erio:, io- J I . r '*?. ? .h ! . , 1 I I - ' I ?. |< I S j *.*'>(' i 4 ? i ; % (i 1 i:..: VI, . I; : %? ; . * .. 1 * *; t? - j ; hv ! '<*; 2'ill-.' oi tee : t *.V? TiJ io i ' 1 I ; Tt r ? ' j re r^ ;<>r- : * r r- , o .o xrt.-' I V.' V .V * V . ' . ' .'.A A A . .. A , t ye;! i bybhh.s y:;h yyr1 j j D ' * * ' ; i J.y? < v. j I DO IT Save Twenty-1 By having u WALL PAPER Our stock of 40,000 rolls is ci and seasonable papers. All p built for wear. 25 per cent, courteous treatment. : WEBB'S At 1 627 Main Street, Opposite Kirby's 5 t SUMMER OFFERINGS in Men's and. Ladies' uxioras. we are always looking after your interest when it comes to any kind of a shoe and we are showing one of the most complete lines of Spring Shoes, both in high shoes and oxfords, that you ever looked at. We have them in all the new shapes and leathers to select from. Big assortment of Ladies' Golden Brown Oxfords and high Shoes, which are all the rage now. Farmers heavy shoes a specialty. Onr motto: "Same quality for less money." HARMAN'S S Post Office Block, SUMMER 1908 We beg to announce to our that we are receiving all the a( for 1908, and we ask a careful: AlnA?*rl\A*A All* otrtra y\ju uujf ciooniicici vui otviv beautiful millinery, and if our hat, you can't be pleased. Call awaits you. H. A. WHOLESALE 1603 MAIN STREE' DONT 1 K. JBLm TJ Successor to Ms NEAR POST OFFIC When you are looking for Solid Car Load Lots and at t) therefore, can sell you for less ments. Solid Oak Be Nine Pieces?One Eed, One Centre Table, Four Chairs. On Mo. 7 Blach with a complete list of Cookin Black Oak, with a complete : fne is complete. A31 grades, i Furniture of the same grade c 490 for prices COLTJMT ! ; : .TFrr. r\ v~'v 5=5^ r.^r? r - p jTuJS rn. .'v - v S...?; ? p., l.o * ?. y- * >/ i -- .! U v.\ ? - , <* ; ;;. ^ .. f . "V" , f '.r, r : ; '*.: o r j . * T- ' ' . i " ; v ' / .?} < t' I J/UU l- -. x V f (r.-.-.v-..- , J. 1 L ? * t . ' -A : i < NOW! I Five Per Cent. 1 s to do your B DECORATING I am full of beautiful designed B apers are of fine stock and discount now. Prompt and H 9 IT STORE, I Columbia, S. C. B ind 10 cents Store. v HOE STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. AT YOUNG'S. friends in Lexington county ivanced styles in spring goods inspection of our goods before will again be headquarters for designor can't please you in a at our store; a'warm welcome YOUNG, AND RETAIL, ) r, COLUMBIA, S. C. FORGET ixwell & Taylor, !E, COLUMBIA, S. C, Furniture. We buy only in tie lowest spot cash prices, we than if we bought in local shipdroom Suites. Bureau, One Washstand, One e Rocker?all for $17.25.. [ Oak Stove g Utinsels, for $7.50. No. 8 list of Utinsels. $12.50. Oni Frices guaranteed as low as an be bought. Write or phone >i-A.5 U? O 0 3 S3^2 M 01- L U i c.r* h ! ; ? * Oofsjribr5*- 0. !< i \ ( _ . ? 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