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the Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, June 26, 1912. G M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiw anger, Assistant Editor. Entered at tne Poet Office at Lexington, S. 0., as second class matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. A Crowning Honor. The crowning honor of our life, as ? we count it, came to us as a surprise last week, when the State Press asso eiation elected us an honorary life member. To be classed with snch men as Robert A. Thompson, sole surviving signer of the ordinance of secession: with Charles Petty, the' sage and philosopher; with Calvin Hemphill, whose knightly pen is as clean and true as was the lance of the Crusader; with N. G. Osteen and G. M. Harm an, who have gloriously illustrated South Carolina purity and patriotism far from the madding crouds ignoble strife for gain, is an honor well worth all the wear and worry and broken hopes of the almost 35 years that we have tried to keep the faith.? Barnwell People. Yes, Brother Holmes; it is an honor indeed to be chosen a life member of the South Carolina Press Association, in the organization of which we took an active part. It will help to create new enthusiasm and cause U9 to strive harder to live up to the high and no- | inpiftia which it represents. The association today is made up largely j of those who followed in cror footsteps?a younger generation?and to them, too, it should serve as an inspiration. We appreciate the honor and hope to meet with the boys of the fourth estate on the Isle of Palms next year. t , i It is indeed a pleasure to note that i Congressman A. F/Lever, of Lexington, is to be returned to Washington without opposition. Mr. Lever has made an enviable recovd?a record that no other man has e\ or made who has been elected from the Seventh District of South Carolina?and the people are showing their appreciation j of his splendid eff s in their behalf. We Are als^ i.Iad that another Lexingtonian i . > be chosen again without opp^ Our own fellowtownsman, ... George Bell Timmermau, the h-iMiaut and able solicitor of the E " .u Circuit, will be elected to hi i term unopposed. Mr. Timme-m a is one of the youngest solicitor. .-l the State, but South Carolina has never had a more able prosecuting attorney. Mr. Timmerman's popularity is best shown by the fact - * 1. 3 i.* ^ that he has never naa opposition sinoe his first election eight years ago. "John T. Duncan also spoke,'> is abont all the space that the third candidate for the governorship receives from the daily press these days. But then Mr. Duncan has an advantage over the other candidates?he has a paper of his own and can report his own speeches. And they say it is no trouble to get a square meal in Columbia now, since Lexington County vegetables and yaller-leg chickens are plentiful. Lexington County blackberries make the very finest pies. A few more days and Columbia merchants will be advertising "Fresh J&rington County Watermelons." ? Those Columbian's who have never attended a Lexington barbecue don't know what a square meal is. Lexington county girls make the ?est of wives. FOURTH JULY EXCURSION -VIA ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREIMER CARRIER of the SOUTH. On account of Fourth of July, 1912, the Southern Railway announces very low round trip fares between all stations, tickets on sale July 2, 3 and 4, 1912, with final limit returning July 8, 1912. For complete information, as 1 J?' Tinov_ ! tO KW0Sj 8CH6QUl^8) j vtkii vu ]j est ticket agent, or i W. E. McGEE, A. 0. P. A. Columbia, S. C. 1 A. H. ACKER, T. P. A. Augusta, Ga. WINTHORP EXAMINATION. The Scholarship Examination for iTinthrop College will be held here Friday, Jnly 5th, at,b a. in. All applicants should be present by that time. rt would be well for those who are expecting to complete for the scholarship to write President D. B. Johnson, Rc_k Hill, S. C. A. D. MARTIN. June 22, 1 i>l2. Co. Sunt. Ed. Barbecue at Gilbert. j I will furnish a tirstclcss barbecue at Gilbert on Thursday, Jul v 4th. Sack races, good music, speaking by the | candidates, and a good dinner for all. 4w34 . Joe Hallman. IfcSULfS THAT i REMAIN Are appreciated by Lexington people. thousands who suffer from backac le and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary benefit. This is discouraging, but there is one kidney medicine thEit has earned a reputation for lasting results and there is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Lexington. Here is the testimony of one who us8d Doan's Kidney Pills years ago, and now makes his testimony even stronger. George B. Lee, Factory Hill, Lexington, S. C., says: "I still think highly of Doan's Kidney Pills and confirm all I said in their praise in J 908. I suffered from attacks of kidney complaint for many years and Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured from the Kaufmann Drag Co., were the first remedy that helped me. I shall always recommend then when I have an opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United S &ates Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ? ? AT ACTUAL COST. Beginning on Thursday, June 27th, we will close out our entire line of Furniture at ACTUAL COST. A few of the many bargains: $1.00 Chairs, 75c; $1.25 Rockers, 89c; $2.50 Rockers, $1.98; $5.00 Rockers, $3.69; $39 00 Parlor Suites, $24.95; $15.00 Bed-Room Suites, $33.79. Entire line will be closed out at pror jrtionately low figures. Come. STALLINGS & ARMSTRONG, New Brookland, S. C. Summons And Complaint. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. William J. Piatt, in his own right, and as Executor of the last Will and Tes tament of Conrad Shull, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Caroline Piatt, Sarah Plumer, Edward n shnll. .Tasner L. Shull. Elizabeth Shall, Ethel Shall Harman, Pearl Shall Buzzard.- Lucille Shall, Daniel N. Piatt, Jefferson A. Piatt, Susan E. Gallant, Lydia Piatt, J. Lee Piatt, Ollie Piatt Vroman, Willie Piatt, Nellie Fogle, Charles Piatt, Sadecia Johnson, Mittie Gilliam, Margaret Swindler, Daisy Bedenbangh, Evelyn Clamp, Alice Lybrand, Annie Sox, Thomas Clapman, Willie Wood, Alexander Clapraan, George Clapman, Effie Wood, Lina Dent, Irene George, defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy | of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber, at his office, No. 1316 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ALBERT M. BOOZER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Columbia, S. C., May 1st; 1912. BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. William J. Piatt, in his own right, and a9 Executor of the last Will and Testament of Conrad Shull, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Caroline Piatt and others, Defendants. Summons and Complaint for Partition and Relief. To the defendants, Jasper L. Shull, Charles Piatt, Sedecia Johnson, Mittie Gilliam, Margaret Swindler, Daisy Bedenbaugh and Alice Lybrand, and if they be dead, or either of them, their, his or her unknown heirs-at-law or devisees, and any and all persons who might claim through or under them or either of them: Take notice that the Complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Olooo fft* T a-finrrfj-s' i Pnnnfr Snnhh Carolina, at Lexington, in the County of Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1912. ALBERT M. BOOZER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Lexington, S. C., June 25th, 1912. Sw39 Bank of Lexing ! Strongest Si loiai oapiuu Total Deposits | Total Resources The number of deposit* I Keep Your Mon Money to Loan So Tho I id i m i Taft Receives Nomination; Roosevelt "Bolts.-' At the Chicago convection on Saturday the Republicans nominated President Taft as their candidate for the presidency, defeating Theodore Roosevelt, who has "bolted" and will form a new party and run for the presidency. Bull's Big Sale. Under the management of the Davis Sales Co., there is a mighty money javing sale going on at the Bull Dry Goods Co., in Columbia. Mr. Bull has turned the store over to the bargaingivers, and they are going to move the stock. There are no better goods to be found anywhere than the merchandise offered at Buli'e; and if you want your dollars to do their full duty read the advertisement elsewhere, and go to Columbia at once. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF PELION Located at Pelion, S. C. At the close of business June ; 14th, 1912. resources Loans and Discounts $11,993 77 Overdrafts 398 81 Furniture and Fixtures? 559 39 Banking House 2,186 62 Due from Banks and Bankers 3,112 98 Currency 740 00 ' Gold 5 00 Silver and other Coin 22 06 I Checks and Cash Items.. 5 00 TOTAL $19,023 63 liabilities. | Capital Stock Paid in $4,537 50 Surplus o 00 Undivided Profits less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 307 07 Individual Deposits subject to Check 9,174 66 Savings Deposits, 4,966 40 Casher's checks 33 00 TOTAL $19,023 63 State of south Carolina, ( o q County of Lexington. J Before me came J. D Haltiwanger, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. T "H TTalfinranorpr ?. . ? - ?,? Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of June, 1912. D. R. Kneece, N. P. forS. C. Correct-Attest: D. F. SHUMPERT. L. W WISE, C. R. RISH. Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SAKE OF SWANSEA. Located at Swansea, S. C., at the close of business June 14, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $56,982 35 Overdrafts 813 60 Furniture and Fixtures..... 1,592 00 Banking House 2,518 54 Due from Banks and Bankers 4,793 69 Currency 1,166 00 Gold 60 00 Silver and Other Coin 377 49 Total. C $68,303 67 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $20,000 00 Snrr>lna Fund 774 $6 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 540 9G Individual Deposits subject to Check 18,436 35 Savings Deposits 10,403 00 Notes and bills rediscounts 3,148 50 Bills payable, including Certificates for money borrowed 15,000 00 Total $68,303 67 State of South Carolina, ) County of Lexington. ( Before me came B. E. Craft, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of saidTmnk. B. E. CRAFT, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22d day of June, 1912. V. S. Jumper, (L. S.) Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest : W. H. Witt, W. B. Rast, R. E. inabinet, Directors. Western ton Branch, R. D. Smith, Mi tale Bank in S 9 ? ors increased during the last y ey in Lexington County an On Approved Security. 3sst Too Good 5fi36f-^25i3i5-y8E&SuiJflE8D89BS8HBK For the Hair ^ i ( Are you so fortunate as to ; be well satisfied with your 1 hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough? And your hair does not fall out? Weill, well,that is good. ?* *? I/nAtti r\4 cntrto JLIUL yuu Ilia/ 1U1UTT vri ouniv ( not so fortunate. Then just 1 tell them about Ayer's Hair \ Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, if not before. Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to | your doctor. Let him decide < their value. He knows. 1 Made by the J. C. JlYZB. CO.. Lowell. Ma??. ' * * i * No Royal Road. * | I { "Of co'se yon kin learn by ex- 5 ] J perience," said Uncle Eben, "but J j I remember, son, you kin learn * T foolishness dat way de same as J J out o' books,"?Washington Star. * * * ft************************* Sacking the Animals. ] Spader Johnson, one of the principal < clowns with the Ring ling circus, was I spinning yarns in the pad room and 1 told this: 1 A visitor to the city had spent all of the morning reading circus bills and was just going to his hotel when he * saw a red painted United States mail j wagon going along the street He siz- ( ed it up for a circus wagon and followed it four miles to the postoffice and . with wide open mouth watched the unloading of the mail. < Late in the afternoon he met another j Rube and remarked: i "Abner, I followed oue of them cir- * eus wagons all the way downtown, an' 1 when they unloaded they took the var 1 mints out in sacks,"?Chicago Post , ( Attention, Odd Fellows. ! Dixie Lodge No. 52, 1. O. O. F.. will meet in regular session Thursday evening, June 27th, at 8:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired, *>s important business will be up for considerafcion. M. D. Harman, Secy. ] Barbecue at Irmo. We will furnish, as usual, a fine barbecue at Irmo on campaign day : 1912, the exact date to be Darned later. The public is cordially invited. F. W. Derrick, tf M L. Warner 1 N otice?Barbecue. t There will be a First-class Barbecue ] at Irene, S. C. on July 4th. Candidates for State and County offices will be . j present and speak on that day. The pubic i& cordially invited. 5w-34 G. M. C. Kyzer. * I ( ? * 8 WINTHROP COLLEGE c Scholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of I vacant scholarship in Wintbrop Col- ? lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the county court house, on Friday, Jnly 5, at 9 a. m = Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 5 they will be awarded to those making the high- a est average at the examination, pro- c vided they meet the conditions govern- ? ing the award. Applicants for scholar- J ships should write to President John- 0 son before the examination for scholar- r ship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open ' September 1&, 1912. For further information and catalogue, address, e PRES. D. B: JOHNSON, t 35 Rock Hill, S. (? I ????????? m Carolina I; ?.? j f mager. } i outh Carolina t $567,750.12 1 $1,033,000.00 ?o rvnn nan nn \ 3ar from 4,100 to 5,500. I ; i Help Build It: Up. I J For Tori? | __ f* ^^ * ANNOUNCEMENTS. $5.00 Strictly in Advance. For United States Senate. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the United States Senate, sub ieet to the rules of the democratic par ;y. Your support and influence wil 5e apprecited. N. B. DIAL, Laurens, S. 0. For Congress I hereby announce myself as a can lidate^for the nomination for Congresi Prom the Seventh Congressional Dis iricfc of South Carolina, subject to th( rules of the Democratic primary. A. F. Lever. For Solicitor. This is to announce to the Demo jratic voters of the Eleventh Jndicia Circuit that I am a candidate for re alection to the office of Solicitor; anc to express my appreciation of the sup port I have received in the past. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN. Tor State Senate. Being requested by numerous voter throughout the county, I hereby an ounce myself as a candidate for re election to the State Senate, subjec to the rules of the primary election. D. M. CROSSON. For HouBe Representatives. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby an aounced a3 a candidate for the Hous< af Representatives from Lexingtoi bounty, and is pledged to abide :he rules of the Democratic party ii :he coming primary election. We hereby announce E. L. Lybrand if Brookland, a candidate for th< House of Representatives and pledg< lim to abide by the result of the Dem icratic primarv election. MANY FRIENDS. The many friends of Capt. R. L 3huler, recognizing- his faithful service as a member of the House from Lex ington county, hereby announce hin as a candidate for re-election an< pledge him to abide by the result o die democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the House of Representatives subject to the rules and regulations o the democratic pari v. JOHN BELL TO WILL. The many friends knowing the lion 3sty and ability of J. B. Addy an aounce him as a candidate for th< House of Representatives, and pledg lim to abide the result of'the primar 3lact''cn. Many Friends. For Clerk of Court. j Upon the solicitation of many of nr 'riends, I hereby announce myself i jandidate for re-election to the offici )f Clerk of Court, and pledge mysel ;o abide the result of the Democratii primary election. FRANK W. SHEALY. The many friends of Sam'l B. George lereby announce him a candidate fo: ;Ierk of court of Lexington county tnd pledge him to abide by the resul >f the democratic primary election. Mfiny Friends. C. E. (Bob) Leaphart is hereby an lounced as a candidate for Clerk o: 3ourt of Lexington County, subject tc he rules of the Democratic primary. FRIENDS. For Sheriff. Sim J. Miller is hereby nominated a< , candidate for election by the people *'f T o.in rrf/-?n ormri f.V tn thft OfflCf* Oj M. XiUAlU^tvu V/V w *.1 v^T v> V?- ? Sheriff, which office he is now filling or an unexpired term by appointment if the Governor. He will abide by the esulfc of the democratic primary. Many Friends. Thos. L. Harmau is hereby announc id a Candidate for Sheriff of Lexingon County subject to the .rules of the .")emocratic Primary. For Comity Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexingon County, subject to the rules anc egulations of the Democratic party. Henry D. Lybrand. Recognizing the efficient and faithul manner in which County Treasure] 3. L. WiDgard has conducted the ofIce in the past, wc hereby .announce ^ frtr re-election and J A ill & tauuiuui.v ?v/- - ? >L:dge him t'> abide by the result ol he Democratic primary. Many Friends. For County Auditor. I am a candidate for re-election tc he office of Auditor of Lexingtor :ounfcy, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W. D. Dent, At the request of manj7 friends 1 lereby announce myself as a oandilate-for the office cf County Auditoi ind will abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. J. O. Wingard. Supt. of Education. The friends of D. A. Kh ckley, a caeher of t xperimice and well known o many ei'i/"us of Lexington county, innou-ve him :> -? a cardioair for tlie -o Oi' C-. .:mv S jpariur:;.;!-lit, oi Mucaf inil SmV 1 j? XI \, riu.i i-? i;(u> cf t!i3 I><liiOtrUli< >art y. The many friends of M. PICKENS 9 LINDLER do hereby present his name before the Democratic voters of Lexington county for tlie office of County , Superintendent of Education. He is an experienced educator aud a graduate of one of the leading colleges of the State. VOTERS. A Recognizing the demands of my 8 : friends, I hereby announce myself a I 1 candidate for County Superintendent J of Education of Lexington county and ^ pledge myself to abide by the result of 1 the democratic primary. = HOLLIE L. HARMAN. The friends of A. D. Martin, recog- a - nizing his efficient and faithful ser- J 3 vices as Superintendent of Education, M take pleasure in announcing him as a 3 candidate for re-election to said office, V and pledge him to abide by the rules of i the democratic party. | For County Supervisor. j The friends of George A. Shealy \ 1 recognizing his ability and satisfactory j services as County Commissioner and ^ 1 Supervisor in Lexington county, here- J " by announce him as a candidate for 1 County Supervisor, and pledge him to abide the rules of the Democratic* = primary. I In recognition of the eminent ser s vices rendered his county in tno i - position of County Commissioner for j - two terms, we hereby nominate James j t Caughman as a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Lexington county, and 9 pledge him to abide by the result of 9 the democratic primary. | Many Voters. The many friends of Mr. John T. 3 Kaminer hereby announce him as a i candidate for the office of County Su- j j pervisor of Lexington county, and I i pledge him to abide by the rules of the J democratic party. " , John J. Reeder, of Swansea is an- i 3 nounced as a candidate for Supervisor * 3 of Lexington County, and will abide ' . by the result of the Democratic primary election. " - The many friends of Charley E. Cor' ley, a contractor of many years expes rience and well known to many cifci zens of Lexington county, announce i him as a candidate for the office of i county supervisor of Lexington counf ty, and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. f Barbecue at Swansea. I will furnish a first-class barbecue at Swansea, on Thursday, July 4th A ' '* - ?i-l f?i- ???:il Vn good, dinner witn reireiimtLus wm - served. All candidates and the public - generally are cordially invited to be 0 present. s 4w-35 J. J. Reeder. 7 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA The University of South Carolina-a 7 first-class college with coarses in Law, * Engineering, and Commerce and Fif nance. 2 Forty-three teacher's scholarships worth ?100 in money and exemption from fees. A rare chance for an aspiring young man. 5 The health and morals of the stuT dents are the first care, fc Enrollment 443 students. Many improvements next session. Entrance examinations will be held at the court house on Friday, July 12, ? at 9 o'clock. > For catalog write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. Colombia, S. C. i Alfred J. Fox, > REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, S. C. Beal Estate Bought and Sold. MO acres two miles south of Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30 open, 50 acres pine timber, B room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty running water. L 02^2 acres 3 miles west of Gaston, 9 acres open, 3 room dwelling, some pine timber, plenty oak. 40 acres one mile from Edmund 25 acres open land, 2 room dweli liE8- i P 139/-4 acres 4 miles from Lex- 1 ington o the Augusta Road, 22 1 acres open, some pine timber, 6 : room dwelling. 270 acres; 3 miles from Peliou; ) 50 acres open land, dwelling, t plenty water. Fine land for ; Coi'ton and yrairi. 162 acres .3 miles from Steedman, 23 acres open land, dwelling barn and Stables. 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund, <>0 acres open land, 2 room dwelling, plenty water. 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