The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 27, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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Turnip Seed. f (WOOD'S) t ff ^^Hill&^iK^idinS^^^^l^v ~ ** JM jfF Yf* c \F f: A Large Supply of Wood's \ Heir Crop Turnip Seed. All r Varieties, Buta Bagas, Etc. 1 KAUFMANN DRUG CO., 1 p Lexington, S. C. TTnclaiaod Mail. List of letters remaining uncalled I for in this office for the week ending c July 25, 1910. t Gentlemen: Mr. Silas Wylzes Wise, , Mr. Harry Parker (3). ' These letters will be sent to the c dead letter office Aug. 8, 1910, if not p delivered before. Id calling for the r above please say advertised, giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, P. M. t V - ? FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring * wagon, newly repaired and painted. In good condition. Rice B. Harman. " ^mmw^m fi< Monthly l( 1 Door set 1 \ Jp?||l|' J Poverty. On wh ilybeaft J. T. COLEMAN" Mgr. I Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANC Incorporated as a stock com pan John F. Dryden, President. .V-s \ V Hi Are you ii ion's latest de omy in the ex store. We gi Dry Goods 4. We are showi new and stylish : tions, Ladies' D: Skirts and Shirts in great variety . buying elsewhere Out* firnn/ IV/UJl NJIA w< quantities, wl general Hard TOU ABE MOST . Lex in i' - 9 MEMORIAML On the 12th of June, 1910, God sai test to take t-o Himself our belove ister, Anrie Elverra Sawyer. Sh va.9 born April 29, 1873, making he tay on earth 37 years, 1 month and 1 ays. She was married to Eddie J iawyer April 10, 1890. To this unio rere born nine children, two boy nd seven girls, one of whom precede er to that world of light. She leave o mourn her loss husband and chii ren, father and mother, four brother nd two sisters besides a host of othe elatives and friends. It is so hard to part witn one w :>yed so dearly, but it will not be lou, ntil we will be reunited around ou ather's throne in heaven, for w :now that our sad loss is her eterus :ain. All tbat knew her loved hei he was such a kind and affectionat fife, mother, neighbor and friend be became a member of St. John' hurch in early youth and remaine aithful until death. We laid her to rest in St. John' emetery in the presence of a larg ircle of sorrowing relatives an< fiends, the last sad rites being pei ormed by the Rev. S. C. Balleutine 7e,pray God's blessings on the be eaved family. )earest mother thou bast left ns, And-thy. loss we deeply feel, tat.'tis'God who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal, d . One who loved her. Chaingang In the Fork. The chaingang moved into tb )utch Fork on ,Monday. Work wi ommence at Dreher's Ferry, and i he people will assist in the work, t u*? ? ' "a *l/vr?a ir> narfu of tl LiCJ1 UCI Y ^ uv**w in v wuv* ^w ?? ounty, it will not be long before th >eople of the Fork will have as goo oads as there are in the county. The supervisor will keep the gang i he Fork until early winter. The Augusta road has been con >leted, and those who have gone ove t say that it is now a most creditab oad. b Prudential Income Policy is the >arting Comfort From ch side wii| your tamer your death? ILFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. E COMPANY OF AMERICA, y by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J psa a IfuAII Tixx^xfyrrrssoGGOOoecoi^ iterested in Sty] cree? Do you g penditure of you ve full value for i and Notions ng everything that in Dry G-oods and IS ress G-oods and Sill waists, ready-to-wej G-et our prices befo GROCER1 ery Department liich places us in ware and Farmi C0BDIALL1 INVITED Ti v\ aton.? =: - ?? wv ? ANNOUNCEMENTS. V d ! FOR GOVERNOR. r 4 I beg to announce my candid? T. for the ofBce of Governor, subject n the decision of the Democratic vot s of the State. d Campaign promises are easily ma ? My purpose is, if elected, to give 1 1- people a plain, honest and busine 8 | like administration. Of course I st r advocate good roads, good schools a good government, my attitude as ? the same being well known to the pi g lie for many years, r i consistently advocated prohibit! e and was among the first to give mot d and lend influence to push that mo ment more than twenty years ago. e As a business man my chief aim, I. elected, will be to conduct a St; ? government along business lines, d F. H. HYATT 8 ' ? . For Congress. I hereby announce myself as a car u date for the Democratic nominat for Congress from the Seventh C gressional District of South Carol and pledge myself to abide the re and regulations of the Democratic ] mary. A. F. Level For House of Representatfr J. Brooks Wingard is hereby nounced as a candidate for the Ho of Representatives at the ensuing i e mary election, and will abide the suit of said election, and support * nominees thereof. Tne Hon. Isaac Edwards is her announced as a candidate for reel ie tion to the House of Representati ie and is pledged to abide bj tha rei d of the Democratic primary. Many Friend; n The many friends of Capt. L. Redd, recognizing his ability to se his county in the halls of legislat i- and his true worth to the county ? I t.hA nast as a natriotic, fearless i :i ~? i . i, conscientious gentleman, do her announce him as a candidate for House of Representatives, pledg __ him to abide by the result of the D = ocratic primarj7. Many Friend I hereby announce myself as a < didate for reelection to the Housa Representatives and pledge my sell abide the results of the Demoer primary. Joseph L. Amic! Recognizing ni3 ability to repre: his county in the State Legislature L. Shuler is hereby announced Representative and is pledged to al by the result of the Democratic pri ry. A FRIENJ After careful consideration anc the solicitation of friends all over the county I hereby announce mys< candidate for the House of Represe tives and pledge myself to abide the i and regulations of the Democi ? party. W, R. Low isfli Les fresh from the ive preference to lt money? If so, ; every dollar. Shoes is Our assortme 'o- the largest and t is. ried. We can fit ir, for Men, Womer re thing in Men's ai Hats at saving i / AND HARI is replenished ev position to sell ai ng Implements, a ^aa^vvn/v^/naaaaaaaaa^^^WW1 0 MAKE OUK STOKE YOU t. p. For Treasurer. The friends of E. L. Wingard hereby ? announce his candidacy for reelection , to the office of County Treasurer of Lexington County in the coming primary, and pledge him to abide the icy result of the same, to era 1 For Auditor. de. j the Having endeavored diligently to 1 >89- discharge my duty as an official and tall assuring the public that I shall con >UU UUUU IV UV 3V 11 VlVVli^U) X 1XV1VVJ uu to nounce myself a candidate for reelecub tion to the office of County Auditor and pledge myself to abide the results ion of the Democratic primary, ley W. D. Dent, ye if For Judge of Probate. Having discharged the duties of the office of Judge of Probate for Lexington County ably, fairly ana honestly, and recognizing his true worth to the county, the friends of George S. Drafts hereby announce him as a canidi didate for reelection to said office and ion pledge him to abide by the result of on- the Democratic primary election, ina lies ?rl" For County Commissioner. Having discharged the duties of the ? office of County Commissioner hon- j res ^e9tiyan(i faithfully during the last two years, the friends of James Caughan man announce him as a candidate for I use reelection to said office and pledge pri- him to abide by the result of the detnre ocratic primary, the The many friends of S. Rufus Smith recognizing his valuable services as eby County Commissioner, announce him 'ec-' as a candidate for re-election and ves pledge him to abide the result of the 311 it ensuing primary election. 3. The many friends of John W. Smith w hereby announce him as a candidate * for county commissioner and pledge him to abide by the result of the Dem1(in ocrat*c Primary election. and the For Magistrate at Swansea. ;ing The friends of U. W. Jeffcoat know" /"kw? " Lin Li 1 -Cfrr 4-a ?1 nut?tbo r\Or\T^10 Q 3 CLU" lllg Hid aumij UVF oa VC VHU J^VV^?V V?J , s. Magistrate of the Swansea District, aunonnce him as a candididate for said jan* office and pledge him to abide the re; ?* suit of the primary election. : to a tic k- For Magistrate, 2nd District. J. C. Glover, of Batesburg is hereby ?-rt announced as a candidate for Magisfor trate of the 2nd judicial district of LexDide j ington county and is pledged to abide the result of Democratic primary. [t*l For Magistrate, 7th District. ?lf a Henry Buff is hereby announced as nta- a caudidate for re-election to the office ules of Magistrate of the 7th district and is *atic pledged to abide the resalt of the prir6. mary election. \ ;. 1 W P Hi I world's best designs superior qualities? you can achieve the and Hats. >nt of Shoes and Hats is >est we have ever carany size feet iin Shoes 3 .'1J T7* I aim unuureii. iiveryid Boys' felt and straw mces. DWARE DEPA ery day with clean, b the closest margin < md can supply your E SHOPPING QUAETEES YOT) KOO -So For Magistrate in the Fork. We hereby announce Jno. H. Shealy of the Fork for Magistrate and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Friends. For Magistrate, 5th District. We hereby announce C. R. Rish for Magistrate of the fifth District of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Voters. ^MM II CAL II UMIOM MAT] Columbi Direi A. F. LEVER JOS. NOR\ J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KIBI G. P. LOGAN J. W. NOR AARON DAVID D. A. SPD IBank of : : : CHAPI The Bank That This bank aims to give yon goo checks for you?furnish drafts f always glad to assist you in busir with this bank, which makes a ] positors. Our certificates of dep We cordially invite the farmer! their banking with us. Hbro^ST Kg NEW BROOI lifel Want your business. It ia Jth your money with us until you n times a year. m J' G* CUICNARD, Vice-President. . abaaobm " i<ii?.?ij??.;?>iiiii??m?.wii?jmumi ~ FOR f and DRESS! Doors, Sash, B Efc.j Wrlt< H. DR COLUMBIA, ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FIGUE | SHINGLES AND LUi 7m ooocooococac^^ }, developed accori Do you practice c best results by pa * i Millinc In our Millinery E times we carry the ] Ladies' head wear. IJ want it is needless to full line of flowers and prices will satisfy you RTMENTS. fresh goods. We Df profit. We hai? wants at right pri r ABE ALWAYS WELCOME c n uth Cai For Magistrate, 3rd District. We the voters of Magisterial District No. 3, of Lexington county, S. 0.. knowing the competency and ability of magistrate E. T. Ranch, who is now serv'ng ns a9 magistrate in District No. 3 and being centrally located in said district, do hereby announce him as a candidate for re-election to the magistrate's office, and hereby pledge him to abids the result of the primary election. Voters. L AT : [ON AX* BANK a, S. C. ctors VOOD N. H. DRIGGERS jER E. G. COOK WOOD W. P HAMRICK /EY E W. WILSON Chapin N, S. C. : : : Accommodates d services. We cash oat-of-town or sending money way. We are less matters. Make yonr deposits point of good treatment of its deosit bear interest at 5 per cent. 3 as well as the business men to do J. P. HONEYCUTT, Cashier IdbanO .KAND, S. C. H ; our desire to please. Leave ^ eed it We pay interest four 33 L. S. TROTTI, President fit TOUGH D LUMBER, 'inds, Shingles, s or can on tIGCERS, SOUTH CAROLINA. led. market prices paid for meer^o^all^kinds^^^^^ I R/ g?;. iingto Fashare and econ tronizing this jry. department at all Leading styles in f it's a hat you go elsewhere. A trimmings. The r pocketbook. buy in large 'e a full line of ices. S^VVVVVVVVVVV^^Z/VVVVVVW1 1 AT THIS STORE. i?Alma ? U8II