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ANNOUNCEMENTS. For United States Senate. I her. b\ announce myself a candidate f t the United States Senate, snbject '?> the rules of the democratic party. Your support and influence will be ai?p~ cited. N. B. DIAL, Lan n, S u. For Congress I h*rv-by announce myself as a candidor the nomination for Congress from th? Seventh Congressional District of * nth Carolina, subject to the rule* ot th? Democratic primary. A. F. Lever. For Solicitor. T' is i* to announce to the Democratic voters of the Eleventh Judicial Cironii that I am a candidate for reelect ? to 'he office of Solicitor; and to pxpr*\??. m\ appreciation of the support received in the pa?t. OEO. RELL TIMMERMAN. For State Senate. Rei iny upon the judgment and patri;. i-m ? f the voters of Lexington Oourr v o el? ct a man to the State Sen ate u'b has been born and reared in the County, and who has had considerable experience in legislative work, I hereby announce mvself as a candidate tor said position and I will be governed by the law, and abide by the rnlH- mgulatiDg Democratic Pri marv e'^cious. W. H SHARPE. I hereby announce myself a candidate f r the State Senate from Lexington County, subject to the rnies of the Democratic Partv. E. J. ETHEREDGE. Being requested by numerous voters throughout the county, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the State Senate, subject to the rules of the primary election. D. M. CROSSON. For House Representatives. Yielding to the wishes of my friends in all parts of Lexington county, I have consented to become a candidate for re-election to the hoi se of representatives, and I hereby pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election. ISAAC EDWARDS. The many friends of J. H Frick, hereby announce him as a candidate for the honse of representatives from Lexington counr.y, and pledge him to abide the results of the democratic primary. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announjed a * a candidate for the House of Representatives from Lexington Countv, and is pledged to abide by the rules of the Democratic party in the coming primary election. We hereby announce E. L. Lybrand, 5f Brookland, a candidate for the douse of Representatives and pledge lim to abide by the result of the Democratic primarv election. MANY FRIENDS. The friends of J M. Malpass hereby 1 announce him a candidate for the 1 House of Representatives and pledge ' him to abide the result of the Primary 1 Election. The many friends of Capt. R. L. Shnler, recognizing his faithful services ] as a member of the House from Lex- , ington county, hereby announce him i as a candidate for re-election and ( pledge him to abide by the result of t the democratic primary. \ I hereby announce myself a candi- ' date for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. JOHN BELL TO WILL. i I j The many friends knowing the hon- 1 esty and ability of J. B. Addy an- . nounce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives, and pledge him to abide the result of'the primary ^ election. ? Many Friends. ? 1 For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself a candi- 3 date for clerk of court, subject to the i rules of the democratic party. 0. E. Wessinger. J i Upon the solicitation of many of my j friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Conrt, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic 1 primary election. ] FRANK W. SHEALY. 1 i J. E. BUFF ; FOR CLERK OF COURT Subject to the Rules of the Primary, j The many friends of Sam'l B. George j hereby announce him a candidate for i . ~~nt T o-vincrf-nn nrmntv ; ClGTiC OX uuuxu \jl ^ und pledge iiim to abide by the result of the democratic primarv election. Many Friends. For County Auditor. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of LexiDgton county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W. D. Dent. The many friends of Ioor Hayes do hereby announce him a candidate for County Auditor of Lexington County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Many Friends. ???I?????? At the request of many friends I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor and v.ill abide by the rules and regr.- r larions of the Democratic Primary $ Election. a J. 0. Wingard. ( fc ? i For Sheriff. Upon the solicitation of many friends 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate * for sheriff of Lexington County, sub- 1 j^ct to the rules of the Democratic I primary. If elected I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the be*t of my ability and without fear . or favor. J A. Silas Clarke. ( ( Sim J. Miller is hereby nominated as , a candidate for election by the people of Lexington county to the office of , Sheriff, which ?ffice he is now filling j for an unexpired term by appointment ^ of the Governor. He will abide by the result of the democratic primary. Many Friends. Thos. L. Harman is herebj announced a Candidate for Sheriff of Lexing- i ton County subject to the rules of the < Democratic Primary. j 1 For County Treasurer, i I hereby announce myself a candi- < date for County Treasurer of Lexing- ( ton County, subject to the rule9 and regulations of the Democratic party. Henry D. Lybrand. < Recognizing the efficient and faith- i ful manner in which County Treasurer 1 K. L. Wingard has conducted the office in the past, we hereby announce him a candidate for re-election and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. ? " * U 1 hereoy announce iuy&en as a uaudidate for Treasurer of Lexington County. If nominated I promise to be faithful to the trust imposed upon me j by the duties of the office and I will j abide by the rules of toe Democratic j party. D. J. S. DERRICK. ] The many friend9 of Tally R. Keis- j ler, hereby announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer and pledge " him to abide the result of the Dem- ] ocratic Primary. - ? c Supt of Education. j The friends of D. A. Kleckley, a j teacher of experience and well known j to many citizens of Lexington county, c announce him as a candidate for the office of Countv Superintendent of Education for Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic ] party. 2 The many friends of M. PICKENS * LINDLER do hereby present his name a before the Democratic voters of Lex- * ington county for the office of County c Superintendent of Edncation. He is ? an experienced educator aud a grad- J uate of one of the leading colleges of ; the State. VOTERS. 1 4 Recognizing the demands of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coonty Superintendent | of Education of Lexington county and pledge myself to abide by the result of the democratic primary. HOLLIE L. HARMAN. The friends of A. D. Martin, recognizing his efficient and faithful ser- 1 sices as Superintendent of Education, g take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for re-election to said office, iiid pledge him to abide by the rules of s< :he democratic paity. For County Supervisor. 2] Mr. Hub. H. Dreher is hereby anlounced as a caudidate for County Supervisor of Lexington county, subecc to the rules of the Democratic Darty. T. E. B. Price, the plow-boy of Eollow creek, hereby announces himjelf a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic party. The friends of George A. Shealy recognizing hia ability and satisfactory tervices as County Commissioner and Supervisor in Lexington county, heresy announce him as a candidate for bounty Supervisor, and pledge him to _ ibide the rules of the Democratic primary. In recognition of the eminent services rendered his county in. the position of County Commissioned for j two terms, we her-by nominate James fl Caughman as a candidate for the office ** of Supervisor of Lexington county, and * pledge him to abide by the result of | the democratic primary. 1 Many Voters. The many frien s of Mr. John T. Kaminer hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of County Su pervisor of Lexingion county, and pledge him to abide by the rules of the democratic party. The many friends of Charley E. Corley, a contractor of many years experience and well known to many citizens of Lexington county, announce him as a candidate for the office of county supervisor of Lexington county, and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic nrimarv. J Many Friends. | The friends in Chii quepin Township hereby announce Mr. Louis J. Langford as a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Lexington County and pledge him to abide the result or the Democratic primary. Tor County Commissioner. The friends of Mr. John W. Smith, eeiding in the Black Creek section of ] his County do hereby announce him i , candidate for the office of County , Commissioner and pi >dge him to abide >y the result of the Democratic Prinary. The friends of W. L. Addy hereby announce him a candidate for County Commissioner, and pledge him to abide by the rules of the Democratic >arty. I hereby annouce myself a candidate for County Oommisioner of Lexington ?ounty, subject to the rules of the iemocratic party. B. D. CLARKE. W. M. Spires, of Gaston, is hereby announced a candidate for County [Commissioner, subject to the rules of ;he democratic party. For Coroner. The friends of Warren C. Weed an aounce him a canaiaate ior me emec Df Coroner of Lexington county, sub , ject to the rules of the democratic :>arty. Upon the solicitation of many friends. I hereby announce mvself a candidate for Coroner of Lexington 3ounty, subject to the rules of the Demcratic p. imary. Joseph M. Caughman. I hereby announce myself a candilate for the office of Coronor of Lexugton County, subject to the rules of ;he Democratic primary. B. K. Kyzer. RICHLAND COUNTY. EOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of JOHN T. MILLER, recognizing his worth and ability, anlounce him as a candidate for the Souse of Representatives from Richand county, and ask the support of ihe citizens formerly of Lexington now )f Richland; subject to tne rules of ;he democratic primary. Notice, Debtors and Creditors This is to notify all persons holding daims acainst the estate of J J. IjOwu ieceased, to present the same duly ittested, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said estate to make )ayment to the undersigned executor, >n or before October 1, 1912. 41 JAMES F. LOWN, Exr. Pine Farming Land For Sale. 175 acres, within one mile of Chapin 1 t horse farm in cultivation, 2 dwelling < ious69 and ample outbuildings, 50 teres original timber, located between wo public roads, well watered. An 1 >pportunity for some one wanting a i ;ood place. Offered at right figures, ne half-balf cash, balance on easy erms. Come quick as the place is >ound to sell. A. B Summer, 1 Chapin, S. C. ================ ( 30ARD and LODGING, 909 Gervais Street. , COLUMBIA, S. C. > I am prepared to accommodate my 1 /exington friends and the public with ? nnd meals and comfojtable beds. ransient or regular boarders at readable rates. NEAR SEABOARD DEPOT. JOB SHtlMPERT, Proprietor. a ! - "" HI? III IIIMilM rj Pain In Back, Liver and Kidneys all out of fix Dr. Moo's Life Will Cure You A MASTIOF THE . IPTICAL BUSINESS ; My motto is painstaking conscientious Optical service. I have one of the most completely , equipped optical offices, in Columbia. Let me do your opti- j cal work and show you how I can serve you. Spectacles and Eye-glasses repaired and lenses matched in 30 minutes. Three gradu te opticians of many years experience to serve you and , we can promise you the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and sat- , - - i i- J A. - I V islaction in ail cases entrusteu to me. Come and see us, we make no charge for our examination. j 3. H. Berkman ESTABLISHED 1879. 1418 MAIN STREET, r COLUMBIA, S. C. i The Coltton Red Spider. According to the letters received -1 ;hi8 office, the cotton red spider is di ng considerable damage in many par s )f the State. Owing to the number o? jails for assistance in checking the ravages of this pest, it i mpossibl^ for a man to be sent to each place. The cotton red spider is a very small insect, about the size of a chicken mite, and is seen only on close observation. When plants are infested the damage is first seen at the base of the leaf. The leaf turns reddish in color, and this gradually spreads over the entire leaf, which soon falls off. On examining closely the under side of the infested leaves, the red spider will be found, suckiDg the sap cut of the ' * .2 V ;? w ? An A,i iVio nnri^T leai. A.JUB YVCU IS UJflUC Ui! liiv surface of the leaf, sod beneath this the spiders lay their eggs, and are supported while feeding. As they have no wings, the spiders must crawl from plant to plant or he carried by some animal, as the horse or mule while plowing. As soon a s the damage is noticed, if it is confined to a few plants, these may be pulled carefully, and burnt. Any plants that are pulled up, and then left on the edge of the field, will not check the damage, as the spid. r will soon crawl to fr^sh plants. Wht-re the infestation covers too large an area to warrant the above procedure, the plants should be sprayed at once if the potassium sulphid, using three pounds to 100 gallons of water. It is best even where a small area is involved, to use the aboye mentioned sp^ay over an area extending out at least 50 fer t from the original place of infestation. In sprayiDg, be sure that the under sides of the leaves are covered, a most of the insects are found there. The cotton red spider usually starts from violets, Jamison weed, or Pokeberry weeds. Violets are nsjally the starting points, and these plants should be examined frequently and carefully. If the spider is found on them, they should be sprayed as recommended for the cotton. The Jamison weed and the Poke-berry weeds should not be allowed to gr w any where near the cotton fields. As soon as the . otton becomes infested, the farEaer should see that; the aboye plants are> destroyed, not merely pulled up and left lying du the ground, but burned. If they are left lying on the ground, the Red Spider will find its way to the cotton. Clean culture, by destroying weeds, sononjoiic mont-inned above, and leep fall plowing, will do much to check or eradicate this pest. The potassium sulphid for the spray 3an usually be purchased from drug atores. If they do not have it, they will gladly order it for you fro ^ some wholesale drug company. DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. Clemson College, S. C. Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is eady to do your fall cleaning, press- ] ng, dyeing, etc. We haw a compe- j ent force and all work promptly and i leatly done. Let us fix up** that old asc year's suit foryou. We make . specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. State Candidates. *r> ^ r% liof. r\f tLi o .Qfftf a lieiuw ia ^ivcu t? vi andidatee, the entries having closed ,t noon Monday: I Governor. Ira B. Jones, Cole L. Blease, John \ Duncan. Lieutenant Governor. Charles A. Smith. Secretary of State. R. M. McCown. Comptroller General. A. W. Jones. Attorney General. J. R. Earle, Barnard B. Evans, T. [. Peeples, J. Eraser Lyon. State Treasurer. S. T. Carter, D. W. McLaurin. Superintendent of Education. John E. Swearingen. A ^ intont' trdrvPTal AUJUIMUW v<vuv.Mi. W. W. Moore. Commissioner of Agriculture. E. J. Watson. Railroad Commissioner. John G. Richards, Jr., J. H. Wharon, James Cansler. United States Senate. B. R. Tillman, W. J. Talbert, N. B. )ial. Congress. First district: Geo. S. Legare, H. ieon Larisey. Second district: J. F. Byrnes, Hary D. Calhoun. Third district: Wyatt Aiken, F. S. Jvans, M. C. Long. Fourth district: Joseph T. Johnon. Fifth district:^D. E. Finley, Glenn V. Ragsdaie, Yv. P. Pollock. Sixth district: J. E. Ellerbe, J. W. tagsdale. 1 -"1 * _ J - . A XH T Sevenin cusrrici: iv. x. ucvw. Solicitors. First circuit: P. T. Hildebrand. Second circuit: R L. Gunter. Third circuit: Philip Stoll, Thos. 1. Tatum. Fourth circuit: J. Monroe Spears, leorge K. Laney, T. I. Rogers. Fifth circuit: W. Hampton Cobb. Sixth circuit: J. K. Henry, J, larry Foster. Seventh circuit: J. C. Otts, A. E. lill, I. C. Blackwood. Eighth circuit: R. A. Cooper. Ninth circuit: Jno. H. Pourifoy. Tenth circuit: Proctor A. Bonham, ohn M. Daniel. Eleventh circuit: George Bell Timnerman. Twelfth circuit: Walter Well9, L. rl. Gasque. ^C0^ Demand the of Coca-Cola ? THE C0CA-C< p Our new booklet, tel J* W*vindication at Chati # asking. Parlor Rest BEN DAVID, Man 12118 MAIN ST. Opp. Columbia Opera He SaBBIIBBBBBBBaBaBBaBI est cooking ana finest Restaurant in Tor Special Rates by the Week. Meals at a I Am Headquartei Doors, Sash an High Grade and L See me before placing your order N. H. DRIQ COLUMBIA, S. E. OSCAR FALLAW, Aitenfion Automobile Garages < *? - cjitq VV? HOW Ocirry in liiic xuxiunm^ aide vwn, GRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronze Solid, 1 X%, 1H*H* 1%XSA, 1%*%, 23 are 12" long and dimensions above are outside ai Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. 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