The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 10, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
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f- Index to New Advertisements.
Angosfc Bargains?Vimnaugh.
Kstanersl Merchandisi?Sarnieer & Co.
Automobiles etc?Lexington Sup. Co.
iPratts Food?Kanfmann Drug Co. '
County Campaign Opens
at Irmo To-day.
The conncy campaign will be offici ally
opened at Ir o today. A big
'barbecue dinner will be served and it
:i? expected that a large audience will J
*be at the opening meeting.
The editor is accompanying the !
iparty and will be pleased to have all !
^delinquents "come across" with the
ilong green.
Agent for Dermozone. |
? Bev. S. P. Shumpert is the author
rised agent for the Dermozone Manu- 1
factoring Co., Columbia, S. C., incor- 1
poruted and chartered by the State of
cSonth Carolina. Any contract made
by Mr. Shumpert with druggist or
-others will be recognized by eaid
-company.
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bigger because it improves digestion,
purifies the blood, keeps them
healthy and saves loss from disease.
It is also remarkable egg-pro- j I
ducer?makes hens lay all the year
round. 25 lb. bag ?2.50, smaller
sizes from 25c up.
HHIl UqoM Lies Kilter will quickly rid
your poultry and houses of this pest?it Is '
: i.-' safe and sure. Why don't you try it?
Pnrtts Ran Cora is what you need to cure
cases of real roup. Acts quickly, surely? <
when other remedies fail. 25c package.
Prafts Ksci Lfet Ointmnt for little-chicks,
sure and quick. Excellent for scaly legs
too. It will save chicks for you. . >
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOE 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, if elected, to give the
people a plain, honest and businesslike
administration. Of course I shall
advocate good roads, good schools and
good government, my attitude as 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 moyement
more than twenty years ago.
As a business man my chief aim, if
elected, will be to conduct a State
government along business lines.
F. H. HYATT.
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself as a can dilate
for the Democratic nomination
for Congress from the Seventh Congressional
District of Sonth Carolina
and pledge myself to abide the rales
and regulations of the Democratic primary.
A. F. Lever
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Congress from the 7th Congressional
district and pledge myself
bo comply with the requirements of the
Democratic primary. Regarding the
Democratic platform to be binding and
also prior election promises, I will not
preach one thing before election and
do another after. W W. Ray,
Congaree, S. C.
For House of Representatives
J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announced
as a candidate for the House
of Representatives at the ensuing primary
election, and will abide the resnlt
of said election, and support the
nominees thereof.
Toe Hon. Isaac Edwards is hereby
anDonnced as a candidate for reelection
to the House of Representatives
and is pledged to abide by tha result
of the Democratic primary.
Many Friends.
The many frierids of Capt. L. W.
Redd, recognizing his ability to serye
his county in the halls of legislation
and his true worth to the county in
the past as a patriotic, fearless and
conscientious gentleman, do hereby
announce him as a candidate for the
House of Representatives, pledging
him to abide by the result of the Democratic
primary. Many Friends.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for reeleefcion'to the House of
Representatives and pledge myself to
abide the results of the Democratic
primary. Joseph L. Amick.
Recognizing His ability to represent
his county in^tbe State Legislature, R.
L. Shuler is hereby announced for
Representative ^and i9 pledged to abide,'
by the result of the Democratic primaty..
-A FRIEND.
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After careful consideration i*nd at
the solicitation of friends all over the
the county, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the House of Representatives
and pledge myself to abide the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party. W. R. Lowe.
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 pri
mary, and pledge him to abide the
result of the same.
The friends of J. M. Mai pass announce
him a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer subject to the primary,
and pledge him to abide the
result of the election.
For Auditor.
Having endeavored diligently to
discharge my duty as an official and
assuring the public that I shall continue
to 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
of the Democratic primary.
W. D. Dent.
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.
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jLriui.L? auuuuiiuc iniu as a v;audi
date for reelection to said office and
pledge him to abide by the result of
the Democratic primary election.
At the solicitation of friends and after
mature consideration, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for judge
of Probate of Lexington county and
pledge myself to abide by the result }f
the Democratic primary. If elected I
promise to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability and
will keep the office open six days in
the week. Ioor Hayes.
Per County Commissioner.
Having discharged the duties of the
office of County Commissioner honestly
and faithfully during the last
two years, the friends of James Caughman
announce him as a candidate for
reelection to said office and pledge
him to abide by the result of the democratic
primary.
Tne many friends of S. Rufus Smith
I recognizing his valuable services as
' County Commissioner, announce him
as a candidate for re-election and
pledge hira to abide the result of the
ensuing primary election.
At the solicitation of numerous
friends, I hereby annouuce myself a
candidate for county commissioner,
and p7edge myself to abide by the re
| suit of the primary election.
.j John G Boozer.
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Tor County Commissioner.
We hereby announce W. L. Addy
as a candidate for county commissioner,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party.
Many Friends.
The many friends of John W. Smith
hereby announce him as a candidate
for county commissioner and pledge
him to abide by the result of the Democratic
primary election.
Magistrate 1st District.
Thos. L. Harman having discharged
the duties of Magistrate of the 1st judicial
district with fairness and ability
for the past two years, we hereby nominate
him as a candidate for reelection
to said office and pledge him to abide
by the result of the Democratic primary
election. Friends.
Tor Magistrate, 3rd District
We the voters of Magisterial District
No. 8, of Lexington county, S. C..
knowing the competency and ability of
magistrate E. T. Ranch, who is now
servzncr us as magistrate in District No.
3 arid being centrally located in said
district, do hereby announce bim as a
candidate for re-election to the magistrate's
office, and hereby pledge him
to abids the result of the primary election.
Voters.
Wallace E Lorick, of Irmo, is announced
as a candidate for Magistrate
of the 3rd judicial district and will
abide by the result of the primary.
Friends
For Magistrate at Swansea.
The friends of U. W. Jeff coat knowing
his ability to serve the people a3
Magistrate of the Swansea District, announce
bim as a candididate for said
office and pledge him to abide the result
of the primary election.
For Magistrate, 4th District.
J. C. Glover, of Batesburg is hereby
announced as a candidate for Magistrate
of the 4th judicial district of Lexington
county and is pledged to abide
the result of Democratic primary.
The frieuds of Isaiah Hallman announce
him as a candidate for Magistrate
of the 4th district and pledge
him to abide the result of the primary
election.
For Magistrate. 5th Disxrict.
We hereby announce C. R. Rish for
Magistrate of the fifth District of Lexington
conntv and Dledge him to abide
the result of the primary.
Voters.
I hereby announce mvself as a candidate
for Magistrate of the 5th magisterial
district and will abide by the result
of the primary election.
' Drayton E. Clarke.
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| 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.
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For Magistrate, 7th District.
Henry Buff is hereby announced as
a candidate for re-election to the office
of Magistrate of the 7th district and is
pledged to abide the resalt of the primary
election.
J. A. Gayden, of Brookland, is here
by announced as a candidate for the 01fice
of Magistrate of the 7th District
and pledges himself to abide by the result
of the democratic primary. *
If you want to get all the news of
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington..
By George S. Drafts, Enquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Benjamin Bickley
made suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of Cathern Jumper.
These are therefor^ to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Cathern Jumper
deceased, that they he and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
S. C., on 23 day of August. 1910, next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th day
of Aug. Anno Domini, 1910.
Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington County, 8. C.
Published on the 10th day of Aug.
1910. in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w
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