The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 10, 1912, Image 5
i County Campaign Will
Open On August 1.
The first gun in the Lexington county
campaign will be fired at Swansea
oil Thursday, August 1, this date saving
been agreed upon by the Executive
Committee which met in the court
house on Monday. There will be ten
meetings, the first at Swansea and the
last at Pelion on Friday, August 23.
The sub-committee composed of Dr.
"W. P. Timmerman, R. L. Keisler, R.
L. Lybrand, T. E F. Holzhauser and
J. J. Frick, prepared the following
. itinery, which was adopted after much
discussion:
Swansea, Thursday, August 1.
.0 Brookland, Saturday, August 3.
Irmo, Thursday, August 8.
Chapin, Friday, Augnsj 9.
Peak, Saturday, August; 10.
Gilbert, Wednesday, Aogust
Summerland, Thursday, August 15.
Boylston, Saturday, August 17.
Steedman, Thursday, .August 22.
Pelion, Friday, August 23.
The assessments of candidates were
fixed by a committee composed of G.
^ A. Guignard, F. Hamp Hendrix and
Y 8. J* Clarke, and are as fellows:
Senate, $15; House, $3; Clerk of
Court, $30; Sheriff, $20; Auditor, $15;
Treasurer, $15; Superintendent of Education,
$15; Supervisor, $20; County
Commissioner, $2; Coroner, $5.
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merit for supervisor has been raised
from $15 to $20, and that of coroner
from $2.50 to $5.
Candidates mast file their pledges
i wtfch B. H. Barre, secretary, by noon
I of Wednesday, July 31. No candi|
dates will be allowed to enter the
campaign after the above date.
On motion of F. Hamp Hendrix, of
/Leeaville, the candidates for magistrate
were eliminated from the primary,
and these officers will be appointed
by the Governor upon the recommendation
of the senator and representatives.
The meeting was a representative
one, and was harmonious throughout.
County Chairman D. F. EJird presided
^ with ability and fairness.
Red Cocks Win.
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* Lexington Bed Cocks on the Chapin
I ball ground in the presence of a mighty
throng of fans, defeated The Chapin
V Comers is an exciting game of bail,
the ooore of 8 to 2, on July 4.
m Features of the ?ame were the home
rem of Boozer, pitohing of Wingard
| Md the fielding of VanOrmer for the
I Bed Cocks.
f Batteries, Lexington?Wingard and
Wingard; Chapin?Lindle?, Derrick,
Sbeaiy and Shealy.
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Neat Patterns .
k 10c Lawns
8 l-2c Lawns
B tpble piled up with Pe
1 values, at the yard
Calico, Neat patterns, at y
Dress Gi
Big lot to pick from, yard
Bed Ticking,
Thousands of yards Apron
One lot of 8 1-3c apron Gii
See our 25c Poplins, in all
fV?of Miron^o fllnffi fnr
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India Linon
We have several pieces
regular 25c sellers, but we
hum, at yard
See our India Linon at
n Children's
White and Black . 44(
One lot Ladies' Shirtwaists
Ladies' Shirtwaists
Ladies' $3.00 Silk Shirtwai
See our line Ladies' Hand]
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Linen Crash Toweling, 10
II Ladies' Black Silk Hose, p
8 50c Silk Hose, pair
I 75c Silk Hose, pair
I Children's 15c White Hose
X Children's 15c half Hose, \
I Children's and ladies' far
| Hundreds of dozen Feari 1
I Oakley's Corylopsis Talcui
I 2 lots of Lace at yard
I Big values in Lace Curtain
Pren's Dresses at
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Want
Long Hair?
And you would like long
hair? Rich, heavy hair?
Beautiful, luxuriant hair?
That is perfectly natural, and
we are here to help you.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is a great
aid to nature in producing
mm* ? 1 /? fi *
just tne K<na of nair you desire.
Do not be afraid to
use it K o danger of its cob
oring your hair. The ingredients
are all given on each
label, thus enabling your
doctor to wisely advise you
concerning its use. Consult
him freely. He knows.
Made by the J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell. Mm.
Fats and Leans Play
Great Game.
By the score of 16 to 5 the Leans deferted
the Fats in an exciting game of
ball at the fair grounds on Friday
afternoon, given under the auspices of
the Ladies' School Improvement
League. Congressman Lever acted as
umpire and he made a good one?refusing
to yield after once making a
decision. The game was witnessed by
a large crowd, and a neat sum for the
furnishing of the new school building
was realized.
First Sweet Potatoes.
IrvinLybrand, a progressive colored
farmer living on the Snelgrove plantation,
brought the first sweet potatoes
of the season to Lexington last)
Friday, irviii was cue nnsu wj uj.iu&
sweet potatoes to market last year.
Pain in Back,
Uxor and KldDays ail
oit of fix
Dr. Hilton's Life
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. v. 8c.
6c.
rcales, 10 and 12 l-2c
8c. JL
ard . 4c.
inghams
. . . 7c.
. 6,7,8,17c.
& Dress Ginghams 4c.
ighams, yard 7 c.
shades, yard. . 19c.
Wash Skirts, yd 12c.
and Flaxon. E
of these goods that are
are going to make them
15c. Wi
5, 7, and 8c.
i Oxfords gi09c,
89c, 93, v alues.
CO
; 10
owe. - ists
$1.48.
cerchiefs 2c, 4c and 6c.
fig
yard limit . 7c. ,
1 he
air . 19c.
35c. IS
48c. _
i, pair . 11c.
)air 10c.
icy parasols to close out.
iuttons, 2 Dozen for 6c. x%
m Powder, can . 10c. '~J
3 and 4c. VJ
g?ods- ^
44c. |
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Citizens of Lexington
County:
I am offering you the first opportunity
to buy Columbia suburban property
in Lexington County.
! "GREEN'S HILL" overlooks Co!
lumbia, only two mile9 from State
i House on Augusta and LexiDgton
! Highway.
Now that the Bridge has been made
free, Columbia and Lexington County
are much nearer together than ever
before, and, too, the early construction
of the Aiken and Augusta Trolly
Line that is now a certainty, and at
an early date you will be riding its
cars to and from Co ambia, - nd passing
right through and oyer beautiful
Green's Hill, and the property that
you can buy now so cheap and on
such easy terms.
The S. A. L. Railway are now busy
building their large Round-House and
Shops at Cayce, one mile from Green's
Hill. It means that hundreds of their
employees will have to move from Colombia
across the River so as to be
convenient to their work.
There are also hundreds more of Columbians
who cannot and will not pay
the prices that are now being asked
for property in Columbia and suburbs,
and these, too, will flock across the
River just as soon a9 the Trol'y Line
I iscompleted, and to Green's Hill their
| eyes will naturally turn first for they
t will follow the Trolly Line.
There is no property in Columbia or
suburbs within the same distance that
Green's Hill is that can be bought for
less than from $3,000 to $5,000 per acre,
(this applies to Richland County).
While you can buy from us at Green's
Hill for a mere fraction of that figure.
We are going to sell seventy (70) acres
on Green's Hill, divided into fourths,
halves and whole acre lots, at a price
far below its true value, and on terms
that you can't resist. A small cash
payment, and then a few dollars a
m mth without interest, notes or mortgages,
will soon make you tne owner
of one or more of these beautiful and
valuable LOTS.
Why put your hard earned MONEY
in a bank and be promised 4 per cent,
yearly for it, and in a great many instances
never get y~ur money or the
promised interest back again?
Better buy Green's Hill Lots, they
can't run away, only in increased value,
nobody can take them from you
without paying you a handsome profit
on what you pay for them now. The
property with all its future is there
for you, will you hesitate and see the
other fellow buy it up and make all
the profits, better get your share?
Write, call on us, or 'phone and we
will take pleasure in showing yon this
property, and tell yon all about the
low price and easy terms you can get
these lots on.
L. J. FRINK,
Room 2, Arcade Building, Upstairs,
Phone 1603. COLUMBIA, S. 0.
It isn't the price you pay bnt the
goods you get that counts in the long
run.
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We solicit a share of >
SOX'S B ABBE CUE.
| We will furnish a first-class Barbecue
and refreshments at J. B. Sox's
famous Barbecue Ground on Saturday
July the 20th. There will be music
and speaking. Everybody is cordially
invited to come and enjoy the day.
3wp J. B. Sox & Sons.
THE UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
The University of South Carolina-a
first-class college with courses in Law,
Engineering, and Commerce and Finance.
Forty-three teacher's scholarships
worth $100 in money and exemption
from fees. A rare chance for an aspiring
young man.
The health and morals of the students
are the first care.
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.
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Best Too Good Fo
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customer of ours and your Ba
;ive us your account. Small acc<
our business. 4 per cent, paid
Flavoring Exti
The Pure Food Kind
T,pmnn rrmHp ?rnm fhp
beam."
Vanilla that is Vanilla,
there.
Strawberry, Pineapplej
Ice Cream Re quisi
Jello?all flavors, Junl
tine, Powdered Chocc
Kaufmann I
Lexington,
BARBECUE.
I will furnish a first cl ss barbecue at
Chapin, S. C., on conzuy campaign
day. Everybody invited. L}'
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Embroil
We have a large assortmer
throw out in edges and bands
^ Gown
* We will put on some fine vah
75c values
$1.00 values
Aprons, Great big ones
Boys' Rompers
il This hot weather the men will
we have them with or withoul
Hna 1 nf rnon'c $1 DO SVlirts
vyiiv-/ i\/w invx-A u a ? v v -w??
All men's summer Underwear
One lot of boy's Underwear, r
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Black and Ta
$1.25 values
1.50 values
52^ 2.00 values
2.25 values
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^ White Ox
See them
^ $1.25 values
[jj \ 1.50 values
J 2.25 white buck must go
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3S Table Da
25c quality
50c quality
_ 75c quality
Turkey Red, 25c quality
50 white and colored $1 wast
) See our Ironclad Gaietea
, Brown Linen 10c, 11c, 15c anc
^ See our yard wide Crepon, 2(
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f weather
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inking connections
aunts are welcome,
on Savings.
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fruit, "as pure as a sun
the flavor of Vanilla is
, Banana, Orange.
ites
iet Tablets, Frostine, Gelailate.
Drug Co.,
S. C.
Barbecue at Irmo.
Vq will furnish, as usual, a v fine
becue at Irmo on campaign day
2, the exact date to be named later.
3 public is cordially invited.
F. W. Derrick,.
M L. Warner
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it that we are going to
from 4c yard to 49c.
IS
ies. 50c values at 44c
59c.
79c.
19c. I
19c and 39c. 1
1 need Negligee Shirts I
t the collar 44c. I
59c. 1
19c. I
esnilar 25c goods 13c. |
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n Oxfords I
98c. I
$1.29. I
$1.69. 1
$1.79. |
fords I
89c. I
98c. J
$1.39. B
$1.69. B
mask I
22c. I
39c. B
48c. I
19c. I
i Skiris, 59c.
I ? niim i r? i mi
lie. I
1 19c. J
)c value 13c. |
ic filks, yd IPc. I
re fine ro- 'h:^ ho- 3
2V>c and 3Cc. |