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V M ^flnRHSJ JCyBEw i|7j Democratic Clabs Called To Meet. """" By authority of the Chairman of the , State Democratic Executive Committee, all the Democratic Clubs of Lexington County are hereby called to k, meet at their respective places on April 27,1912, at 3 p. m. to organize for the next two years; to elect delegates to attend the County Convention to be held at Lexington on May 6th, 1912; to elect one of their members to serve on the County Executive Committee for a term of two years, and transact such other busi? ness as may come before them. Basis i of representation: one delegate for evI ery 25 members and one delegate for a r majority fraction thereof. [ D. F. EFIRD, I Democratic County Chairman Lexing1^ ton County, S. C. Injured !h Runaway. ' Mr. H. S. Roten, of Irmo, met with a painful accident on Sunday afternoon while driving between the depot and Lexington. His horse became ' frightened at the approach of an automobile, turned the buggy over and threw Mr. Roten out. While under the buggy the horse kicked Mr. Ro ten on the right thigh. The injured man fwas carried to the home of Coroner B. D. Clarke, where he was attended by Dr. J. J. Wingard, later being carried to the home of Connty Auditor Dent. Fortunately, no bone9 were broken. John F. Miller Free Again ^ John F. Miller, who was convicted at the June, 1910, term of court for nAnnfir hafni>A .TroJpfl Epnfist AJCAIU^VUU V/VUUVJ v v ? ? V Gary of assault and battery with in| tent to kill and sentenced to serve three years on the public works of the m county, has been paroled by Governor H Blease. L Miller was convicted of shooting inB to the residence of Mr. John Head, a Hl farmer residing near Saxe-Gotha, while an oH-fashioned candy pulling ^ptoas in progress during Christmas, 1909. Three members of the party were shot, including the wife of Mr. Notice to Overseers. By All road overseers in the county are frequested to call ont the hands en^^their respective sections without de^Bay and put the roads in good cond i Htion. L. J. LANGFOBD, County Supervisor. April 1, 1912?4w35 mm * u list of Pensioners I Lexington Connty. niaAftf rionrt, Prank W. Shealv'has ^Hreceived the pension money for this ^Acounty, the check haying arrived from the comptroller general on Saturday. RC The total amonnt received this year is 19,673.55, which is about equal to the ^Aamount received last year. A In order to giye the old soldiers and ^Aheir widows as little trouble and inconvenience as possible, the clerk has j^R arranged to pay each pensioner the c/ash instead cf checks, if they so dsI Kre. Those to whom it is not convenB Bntfco come to the clerk's office, howI Ker, Clerk Shealy will be glad to R^Bpil chesk9 npon written request of ^^ ne pensioner. The list follows below: I B CLASS A. $96.00. ^A Wm Seigler, Stephen Senterfeit, AAmdrew W Spires. HT CLASS B. $72.00. J S Burgess, Thos Busby, V V'Crim, Jas Derrick, Jonn E Gantt, Samuel C ^ Gantt, J S Haitiwanger, D F Qtt, W ^KP Rister, A N Sease. I CLASS C. 1- $48.00. ^ Wesley Alewine, S A Bloodwortb, J BCorley, P H Craps, Tnos Cason, I Benry D Derrick, J w Flake, W D D J Hallman, Gideon Hall, John ^^^ LLee, Hugh E Lewis, Luther D Koon, I W Scoudemire, Jas H bummer, F Adam Watts. I CLASS C. 2, $21.45. ^Hf Jacob Andy, H A Argo, J W Amick, I Has Aibertsou, Walter S Amick, F K Brown, A B Bear, Jos H Lick ley, Roses Buyer, R H Laugh man, W E ^^Klaek, j PS Clay too, E E Cook, Jno I ft. Coon is, J 8 Comelaoder, Wilson T 1 Hook, J H Craps, W P Cullum, J L |apman, Marshal demons, S. P. J T Daily, 8 P Dean, Macom E E Gable, W L Gable, John ^HHrregory, Wm Golf, R V Gantt, Lem Hsil, Emi Hallman, Jos F Harman, R [ N Hix, E 8 J Hares, J p Howell, ^^Kritton E Hutto, E R Hallman, Jas D ^^Huffstetler, L S Hooker, J T Hallman ? ^^Prancis M Hutto, H L Kyzer, Henry ^Hd Kunkle, D D Kleckley, R P Kyzer, I^HRufus J Jet'eoat, John GKelley, Jacob ^^Koon, W N King, J 8 Kyzer, Albert T ^BKistler, John T Kyzer, Tnos W Lucas, ftGLowman, B L Lowman, VV W ^Hbong, M 8 Metz L J Mixon, G M ^Hdayer, J W McGraciy, Silas R Perry, Root, A C Rawls, Levi Price, J M ^ Reynolds. Frank Rawl, H S Rikard, S |Hw Roof, M M Rawls, S W Shuli, Danl Hp Sninnpert, J A Stamper*, J R W |3ease, Jacob Summer, J r ?awyer, o B Sox, Jas A Summer, W H Stsricfcfcnd, D A'Starkie, Thos G Smith, W L> Smith, Jasper Taylor, J L Taylor, P Z Taylor, WmE Welly, George W Vingard, TI Warner, G W Wood, ohn Waters, Joks W Wire, Afi j V7iBgard. ^ Class C3?S48 Carolina Bundrick, Frances Bunrick, Amanda S Booaman, Annie E aker, Sarah Ann Bouknight, Millie Courtnsy, Rose Ann Caason, J. C. ' nnbar, Annie Frye, Ellen M. Hays, ! !ary A Koon, Laura Minick, Louisa | Long, Martha Miller, Julia Oswald, Caroline Price, R R Price, Temperance Spires, M D Shealy, Pollie Shealy, Elizabeth Steele, Thyra Stuck, N C Welch, Ann Wessinger. Class C4?$21.45 Martha Jane Addison, Martha Attaway, E B Altrnan, Lucinda Alewine, Marsha Alewine, M 0 Amick, Mary C Amick, Mary Boatwright, Addie Banks, Patsy Boatwright, Frances A Bouknight, Sallie Banks, Margaret C Boozer, A Ann Bouknight, Rhoda Cook, Martha A Cannady, Ann Cartin, Narcissus Chanev, Mary Jane Craps, Ann Cooper, Martha Chapman, Edna demons, Catherine Clogus, Sarah G Cook, Martha Cooeler, Eliza G Cumalacder, Ann A Daily, Luciuda Derrick, Martha Derrick, Margaret R Dorrity, Mary Day, Happy 0 Derrick, Ann E Dyches, J A Derrick, G A Fields, Ellen Ellisor, C E Frye, H M P-ioliUm Movn Ann UVftJlHnW. MftTr I X' IOU&1U W I XU.a-i.jr 4.^uu ? .. f ? J Gantt, Nancy Ganter, Mary Ganter, 0 Howell, Mary Hix, Sfaedonia Hallman, Mary C Hoffman, Snsan A Harman, E 0 Hallman, Ann Harman' Martha Hall, Martha L Hayes, E D Hen&rix, Harriett Hunt, Helena A Hooper, Harriett Hook, 0 L Hallman, Rebecca Hntto, Catherine Hammond, M C Harsey, Rachel E Jefcoat, Ren a Jones, Epsy Jacobs, Mary E Jefcoat, Caroline Jefccat, Margaret Jumper, Sallie Jones, Lncinda Kyzer, Louisa Koon, Eliza Keisler, Missouri Lucas, E. Leaphart, Narcissus Lawson, Maria Lucas, Pollie Long, Caroline E Lybrand, Mary E Mack, Annie E Metz, Caroline Miller, Rebecca Monts, Mary C Metz, Georgia Mitchell, Jane Mills, Nancy Myers Maria L Mathis, Julia Monts, Margaret Mills, Annie Miller, Susan F Martin, Julia C Nates, Elizabeth Oswalt, Francis Oct, Mary M Price, Zella Paul, Minerva Poole, Carrie Redmond, H A Steadman, Mary L Shealy, Ada Siiirey, Carrie E Smith, Polly Sharpe, Christina Shealy, Eliza Shirey, Margaret Sharpe, Marcella Sharpe, Sarah Sh3alv, R C Shealy, Sallie Shealy, Sarah C Shealy, Celia L Shealy, Susan Sharpe, Annie C Stoudemire, Eliza E Shealy, Elizabeth Shealy, Laura A-Shealy, E L Shealy, Mary S Sox, Elizabeth Spire9, Sarah Ann Taylor, Sophia Wise, Sarah Willis, Mary C Wilson, C E Younginer, T A Wise, Dicey Williams, V A Younginer,-Rachel Yarborough. Farms for Sale. / 1053 acres with Miles Mill depcTt in centre, between Trenton and Vancluse, 5 miles to each, has fonr tenant houses, several hundred acres open land, which with proper care will produce well. Has good water power f*r ginnery and mill, large deposits of Pot1 w _ ni n_l 3 rery ana nre oiays. opieu .iu suauu. for live man to make a fortune in the mercantile business, shipping wood,; farming and manufacturing of clay, or the building of a town there. Price for next 50 days. $15,000, half cash and 7 per cent, interest on credit part. 48 acres on Long Cane road miles of Johnston, 21 acres good land in cultivation, p ;can and other fruit trees; two pretty building sites; saw mill near. Prices for quick sale $1,400, half cash. 33 acre farm., 6 milesof Ridge Spring, and near Mt. Pleasant church, 15 acres in cultivation and near splendid road, R. F. D. and school; has new 6 room Home, costing $900.00; phone in same, has barn, stables, well and stream. We offer it for $1,100 Cash. The L. B. Lett place, two miles of Johnston, has 175 acres, good building, about 140 in cultivation. Will sell in two tracts for $60 per acre, one-third Cash. The J. L. Oxner 9 room Home, on fine three-quarter acre corner lot, in Johnstoii, has barn, tenant house, garden, wash house, aud wind mill, fine water, at a bargain. Ask about it. We have other attractive Town and country property.. Ask for list. JOHNSTON REALTY CO., JOHNSTON, S. C. Apr. 10?23-f S "J V THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. Wo have a sneoial home-made siiD Harness for one-horse wagon at $5.00. A Set ?f Buggy Harness for $10.00. We buy Hides, Fqts, Tallow, Beeswax a?d pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, 11:6-11 IS Plain Street. COLUMBIA - - - S. C. PERUNA SAVED MY LIFE. *1 Recommend It Wherever I Am." ^ l case of catarrh of the stomach and constipation. ments that I "I bought a Mrs. John M. Stabler, bottle of Peruna and commenced taking it. I found I was getting some better, but thought I was not doing as well as I might. So I wrote The Peruna Medical Department, to see what they thought about me. They gave me special directions and medical advice. To our astonishment I improved and am to-day a well woman and weigh as much as I ever did in my life. "I tell my friends that Peruna saved my life. I recommend it wherever I am, and when any of our folks are sick, I give them Peruna with success." Elias J. Caughman Dead. Mr. EliasJ. Caughman, a former resident of Lexington, died in a local hospital in Columbia at an early hour y esterday morning of paralysis which seized him on Sunday night, aged 78 years. His remains will be brought T.avincrt.rkn this mnrnmtr and fchfi fil ! neral conducted from St. Stephen's Lutheran church at 11 o'clock, after which the body will be laid to rest in the cemetery. He i9 survived by one brother, Mr. Wade Caughman, two sisters, Mr9. A. M. 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