The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 24, 1910, Image 6

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R. L The Great Livei Genera! Don't take pills and violent purgatives They don't cure. Take R. L. T. for ( and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfe< Chills and Fever. Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S C., h years and says he does not know of ac results as this remedy. i Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S C.: Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry, I cheerfully state that I have used R. L. T. in my family for several years with very beneficial results. I nave personally used it recently for i t* tonic effects and have been much Vanefitted. For chronic constipation, indigestion and torpid liver, I do not know a better remedy. Geo. L. Prince, Judge of 10th Circuit. Manufactured ai CHIQUOLA DRUG COMI FOR Si KAUFMANN DRUG CON , JONES' DRY GOODS J IS GRO About one y6ar ago Mr. Jones saw in Columbia, and on July 1st 1909 tbe bought one of the best stocks of Dry Since opening this Cash Store then difference between a Strictly Cash St ness was conducted. Is it not reasonable to believ cash can save you money?if give Jones' a trial and you ca are much lower than other n has new goods coming in, anc moving his stock .and nothing Their store is in the best section of at 1564 Main Street, which is opposite When in Columbia and want anyl SHOES. Etc.. Don't Foraet ' JONES' DRY G THEY ARE THERE TC Jones Cash Dry Phone 784. I a a brim 1730 MAIN STREET , ;! Is where you can find o ?PAH jj or ALL j DOORS, SiS BLINDS :) . lime and i[ cabinetI ; I Call or write for Prices. ? j f ^Jy *? i. u I B ftft**ftft#ftftftftftftftftftftftftft**ftft$**. ft | The Caldw 5 1552 Corner Main and 1 o Columbia Bank. Centrally * v * ttt TTTr\r\T\TTT 4 t> tv t\ * H. W ?? KJKJXJ V? AJVX^, XT * American and E Bates: American $2. and $' 2 European, 75c and 3 2 Headquarters for the TJ | CUISINE UN ? Proper and Careful Attent Now Under New Management ###* ## *#** ****# **?**#**? T IB I r Medicine and I Tonic. j. Thej only make bad matters'worse. Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion ct harmony with nature. It prevents as been prescribing continuously for 25 iy remedy that will give such good I have been using "Richardson's Liver Tonic" in my home for some months pa9t and find it an excellent preparation. It has served as a substitute for calomel, Riving the desired effect without the usual nausea following a dose of calomel, and leaving the liver in normal activity. I recommend it without hesitation. A. J. Cauthen, Presiding Elder Anderson District. id Guaranteed by PANY, Anderson, S. C. lLEBY IPANY, Lexington, S. C STORE IK COLUSBIA WING. the need of a Cash Dry Goods Store 5y opened their door9 having just Goods to be found. } have been many who realized the ore and a store where a credit busi e that a merchant selling for you do not believe this just n easily see that their prices lerchants?Mr. Jones always L as he sells for cash,he keeps 1 gets old. Columbia's retail district. Located 3 the Columbia Hotel. thing in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OODS STORE SAVE YOU* MONEY Goods Company, 1554 Main Street. in onnn S in a onu., , COLUMBIA, S. C. | ne of the best stoeks of 11; YTS ' KINDS, | J5H, GLASS ? CEMENT. j| MANTLES. | OURPIES ive found favor with everybody babes and men, the little girl in nafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the reet, delicious, wholesome, elt-in-your -mouth kind, and e're anxious to have you try A 1 ~ y LtxUl XX JUU vLUXX l> JSJ.IUW tilC piU" icts of our ovens. If you do aow we won't have to ask you. [ElBUNGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. G. ft*#***#*** ft*#####***#* &#*#? /ell Hotel* 1 * Taylor Streets. Opposite f j located. Columbia, S. C. % opnetor and Manager. & ft uropean Plan. ? J.50 per day. % 11.00. Large, Cool Rooms | C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. t EXCELLED. 11 - T?T 1k ion Given to All Guests. ? * Mk Watch us Grow. ? * ANNOUNCEMENTS. . H FOR GOVERNOR. j' I beg to announce my candidacy | for the office of Governor, subject to : } the decision of the Democratic voters t f of the State. j > Campaign promises are easily made. 1 c My purpose is, if elected, to give the j people a plain, honest and business- ) like administration. Of course I shall j advocate good roads, good schools and i good government, my attitude as to j the same being well known to the pub- ! t lie for many years. ! c I consistently advocated prohibition I f and was among the first to give money j i and lend influence to push that moye- t ment more than twenty years ago. 1 As a business man my chief aim, if i elected, will be to conduct a State government along business lines. F. H. HYATT. For Congress. t I hereby announce myself as a candi- 1 date for the Democratic nomination i for Congress from the Seventh Con- * gressional District of South Carolina * and pledge myself to abide the rules < aud regulations of the Democratic pri- ( mary. A. F. Lever 1 I hereby announce myself as a can- \ didate for Congress from the 7th Congressional district and pledge myself to comply with the requirements of the ] Democratic primary. Regarding the | ( Democratic platform to be binding and j j also prior election promises, I will not j preach one thing before election aud j nnnf.ViPr R"ffpr TV TV "R.J1.V. Congaree, S. 0. Tor House of Representatives j J. Brooks Wingard is hereby an- J nonnced as a candidate for the House ( of Representatives at the ensuing pri- f mary election, and will abide the result of said election, and support the nominees thereof. Tne Hon. Isaac Edwards is hereby, announced as a candidate for reelec- . tion to the House of Representatives j and is pledged to abide by the result j of the Democratic primary. \ Many Friends. The many friends 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 Dem- ] ocratic primary. Many Friends. j I hereby announce myself as a can- * didate for reelection to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. Joseph L. Amick. j Recognizing His ability to represent 1 his county in the State Legislature, ?t. L. Shuler is hereby announced for Representative and is pledged to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. A FRIEND. After careful consideration and 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 primary, and pledge him to abide the < result of the same. The friends of J. M. Malpass announce him a candidate for the office 1 of County Treasurer subject to the pri- i mary, and pledge him to abide the I 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 and honestly, and recognizing his true worth to the [ county, the friends of George S. Drafts hereby announce him as a canI didate for reelection to said office and I 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. _ __ ! For County Commissioner. Having discharged the duties of the office of County Commissioner honestly and faithfully during the lasttwo 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 dem[ ocratic primary. J The many friends of S. Rufus Smith recognizing his valuable services as County Commissioner, announce him as a candidate for re-election and pledge him to abide the result of the ensuing primary ekction. D. A. Jefcoat, of Swansea, is a candidate for county commissioner subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Friends. ' At the solicitation of numerous friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for county commissioner, and pledge myself to abide by the re j suit of the primary election. John G. Boozer. I 1 We hereby announce W. L. Addy is a candidate tor,, county cornmislione", subject tor the rules and xegulaions of the Democratic part v. Many Friends. The many friends of John W. Smith lereby announce him as a candidate or couuty commissioner and pledge lim to abide by the result of the Dem)cratic primarj' election. Magistrate 1st District. Thos. L. Harm an having discharged he duties of M-igis^rate of the 1st julicial district with fairness and ability or the past two years, we hereby noinnate him as a candidate for reelection :o said office and pledge him to abide >y the result of the Democratic prinary election. Friends. For Magistrate, 3rd District. We the voters of Magisterial Dis;rict No. 3, of Lexington county, S. C.. mowing the competency and ability of nagistrate E. T. Ranch, who is now serving ns as magistrate in District No. 1 and being centrally located in said iistrict, do hereby announce him as a i i i* - * . - - janaiuate lor re-eiection to the magistrate's office, and hereby pledge him to abids the result of the primary election. Voters. Wallace E Lorick, of Irmo, is anaounced as a candidate for Magistrate }f the 3rd judicial district and will abide by the result of the primary. Friends For Magistrate at Swansea. Tnefriendsof U. W. Jeffcoat knowng his ability to serve the people a3 Magistrate of the Swansea District, announce him as a candididate for said office and pledge him ro 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 she result of Democratic primary. The friends of Isaiah Hallman anaounce him as a candidate for Magistrate of the 4th district and pledge aim to abide the result of the primary ilection. For Magistrate, 5th District. We hereby announce C. R. Rish for Magistrate of the fifth District of Lexington county and pledge him to abide ihe result of "the primary. Voters. I hereby announce lyself as a candidate for Magistrate of the 5th magisterial district and will abide by the remit of the primary election. Drayton E. Clarke. For Magistrate in the Pork. We hereby announce Jno. H. Shealy of the Fork for Magistrate and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. Friends. 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 hereby announced as a candidate for the office 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 ll* ~ ? ?: ? u~ ~~ ? uue uuullij ua.mpaij;ij, buusuiiuc uuw bo The Dispatch. ?100 per annum; >0c 6 months; 25c for 3 months?in advance. Pr SHAKE? Oxidine is not only the quickest, safest, and surest remedy for Chills and Fever, but a most deDendable tonic in all malarial diseases. A liver tonic?a kidney tonic?a stomach tonic?a bowel tonic. If a system-cleansing tonic is needed, just try OXIDINE ?a bottle proves. The specific for Malaria, Chills and Fever and all diseases due to disordered kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels. 50c. At Your Drug gist a PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO., MIJI. Dallas, Texas. > I New Summer Goods I 1 Our stock of Millinery, Dress 1 I Goods, Dry Coods, Notions, f g Shoes and Hats is now complete. n I We want our Lexington friends to I call and inspect our line of Goods ? 1 and make our store headquarters I 1 while in the city, whether they 1 L.-.-r /^\ ?* k ^ v a uuy ui nut. uur prices are rignt. u |WM. PLATT & SON, J ? PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR FAMILIES ^ Metropolitan Restaurant ? BEST AND LARGEST IN THE CITY ? THE FINEST IN THE STATE QUICK SERVICE B B 1538 Main St-eet Opposite Columbia Hotel & if COLUMBIA, S. C. ft Regular Dinner 35 Cents P ? Lunch Ticketn:$1.10 for $1,$2.30 for $2.,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 for$5 M V ALSO CAPITOL CAFE 0 g 1210 Main Street Opposite Opera House I; 3k Two Best Places in the City Coffee Made by Steam The Land of Cottonis pretty busy these days getting ready to handle the new crop. We call the attention of gin owners to our stock of GIN BELTINC, BELT LACING, LUBRICATING OILS, GIN * BRISTLES, TIN FILES, ETC. . You'll find us amply able and willing to fill any order promptly and satisfactorily. Note the following prices on cut lace leathers: 1-2 inch wide, $1.15 per 100 lin. ft. 5-8 inch wide, $1.50 per 100 lin. ft. < 3-4 inch wide, $1.85 per 100 lin. ft. Hay Wire for Bailing For bailing hay we can furnish you wire in 100-pound cotts, or in bundles, 250 strands to the bundle. Mail us your orders today. Price list upon application. Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? , ? f. You can't be comfortable without $i ww ice -m 1 | * We make the finest quality of ice, by the most approved & & hygienic methods. Packed carefully and shipped in new & | sacks. ' | | PALMETTO ICE COMPANY jf | COLUMBIA, S. C. 8 ' (" J. J. RIKARD, | Lexington, S. C. | KMftffWTOB f? Has one of the Finest Itepair Shops in the 1 State and is prepared to rebuild || ENGINES, BOILERS and COTTON GENS 1 on short notice. M H * Cau bore any size engine cylinder desired. Cot- || HI ton Gin Saws Filed by Machinery, which insures S jtij perfect work. I also refill Gin Brushes. |j H Full line of Mill Supplies,Piping, Fittings, etc., || S at reasonable prices. ? E Will answer all country calls promptly. Satis- || g faction guarateed or your money back. Phone 412 I I J. J. RIKARD, I I Lexington, S. C. | i