The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1912, Image 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For United States Senate.
I hereby announce myself o candidate
for the United States Senate, subject
to the rales of the democratic party.
Your support and influence will
be apprecited.
N. B. DIAL,
Laurens, S. 0.
For Congress
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the nomination for Congress
from the Seventh Congressional District
of South Carolina, subject to the
vnlpq nf the Democratic primary.
A. F. Lever.
For Solicitor.
This is to announce to the Democratic
voters of the Eleventh Jndicial
Circuit that I am a candidate for reelection
to the office of Solicitor; and
to express my appreciation of the support
I have received in the past.
GEO. BELL TTMMERMAN.
For State Senate,
Relyine npon the judgment and patriotism
of the voters of Lexington
County to 6lect a man to the State Senate
"who has been born and reared in
the Con. ty, and who has had considerable
experience in legislative work, I
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for said position and I will be
governed by the law, and abide by
the rule9 regulating Democratic Primary
elections.
W. H. SHARPE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the State Senate from Lexington
County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
. E. J. ETHEREDGE.
Being requested by numerous voters
throughout the county, I hereby an/
noonce 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
lor re-election to the houpo of representatives,
and I hereby pledge myself
to abide the result of the primary
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The many friends of J. H. Frick,
hereby announce hi n as a candidate
for the house of r* presentatiyes from
I*exington county, and pledge him to
abide the resul ts of the democratic
primary.
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J. Brooks Wingard is hereby annoonced
as a candidate for the House
of Representatives from Lexington
Ootsntow and is pledged to abide by
tiheiwx'sof the Democratic party in
the comr^g primary election.
We hereby announce E. L. Lybrand,
>f Brookland, a candidate for the
tfoose of Representatives and pledge
lim to abide by the result of the Democratic
primarv election.
" MANY FRIENDS.
The friends of J. M. Malpass hereby
announce him a candidate for the
House Of Representatives and pledge
him to abide the result of the Primary
Election.
The many friends of Capt. R. L. !
Shuler, reoognizing his faithful services j
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*s h memoerw tut) xxuujhj nuux jltoaington
county, hereby announce him
as a candidate for re-election and
pledge him to abide by the result of
the democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the democratic party.
JOHN BELL TOWILL.
The many friends knowing the honsesty
and ability of J. B. Addy announce
him as a candidate for the
House of Representatives, and pledge
!him to abide the result of^the primary
telacticn.
Many Friends.
For Clerk of Court
I hereby announce myself a candi-date
for clerk of court, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
O. E. Wessinger.
Upon the solicitation of many of my
friends, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office
n.Urir nf Oororfc. and Dledze myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
FRANK W. SHEALY.
J. E. BUFF
FOR
CLERK OF COURT
Subject to the Rules of the Primary.
The many friends of Sam'l B. George
hereby announce him a candidate for
clerk of court of Lexington county
md nledee nim to abide by the result
of che democratic primary 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.
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At the request of many friends I
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of County Auditor
and will abide by the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary
Election.
J. 0. Wingard.
For Sheriff.
Upon the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff of Lexington County, subject
to the rujes of the Democratic
primary. If elected I shall endeavor
to discharge the duties of the office to
the best of my ability and without fear
or favor.
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 office he is now filling
for an unexpired term by appointment
of the Governor. He will abide by the
result of the democratic primary.
Many Friends.
Tnos. L. Harman is hereby announced
a Candidate for Sheriff of Lexington
County subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer of Lexington
County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
Henry D. Lybrand.
Recognizing the efficient and faithful
manner in which County Treasurer
E. 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.
I hprebv announce myself as a can
didate for Treasurer "of Lexington.
County. If nominated I promise to be
faithful to the trust imposed upon me
by the duties of the office and I will
abide by the rules of toe Democratic
party. D. J. S. DERRICK.
The many friends of Tally R. Keisler,
hereby announce him as a candidate
for County Treasurer and pledge
hi a to abide the result of the Democratic
Primary.
Supt of Education.
The friends of D. A. Kleckley, a
teacher of experience and well known
to many citizens of Lexington county,
announce him as a candidate for the
office of County Superintendent of
Education for Lexington county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party.
The many friends of M. PICKENS
LINDLER do hereby present his name
before the Democratic voters of Lexington
county for the office of County
Superintendent of Education. He is
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an experienced euuuawi auu ?
nate of one of the leading colleges of
the State. VOTERS.
Recognizing the demands of my
frisnds, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for County 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 services
a9 Superintendent of Education, <
take Dieasure in announcing him as a ,
candidate for re-election to said office,
and pledge him to abide by the rules of i
the democratic party.
For County Supervisor.
Mr. Hub. H. Dreher is hereby announced
as a candidate for County
Supervisor of Lexington county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party.
T. E. B. Pricer the plow-boy of
Hollow creek, hereby announces himself
a candidate for County Supervisor,
subject to the rules of the democratic
party.
The friends of George A. Shealy
recognizing his ability and satisfactory
services a9 County Commissioner and
Supervisor in Lexington county, hereby
announce him as ? candidate for I
Ccuuty Supervisor, and pledge him to
abide the rules of the Democratic
vrt owrr
pnuioij
Iii recognition of the eminent services
rendered his county in the
position of County Commissioner for
two terms, we hereby nominate James
Cacghman as a candidate for the office
of Supervisor of Lexington county, and
pledge him to abide by the result of
the democratic primary.
Many Voters.
The many frien s of Mr. John T.
K iminer hereby announce him as a
candidate for the office of County Supervisor
of Lexington 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 expereuce
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 primary.
Many Friends.
The friends in Chinquepin 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.
For County Commissioner.
The friends of Mr. John W. Smith,
residing in the Black Creek section of
this County do hereby announce him
a candidate for the office of County
Commissioner and pi ulge him to abide ,
by the result of the Democratic Primary.
The friends of W. L. Addy hereby 1
announce him a candidate for County j
Commissioner, and pledge him to j
abide by the rules of the Democratic
party. 1
I hereby annouce myself a candidate ,
for County Commisioner of Lexington
county, subject to the rules of the :
democratic party. ]
B. D. CLARKE. (
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W. M. Spire9, of Gaston, is hereby i
announced a candidate for County ,
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
the democratic party.
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For Coroner.
The friends of Warren C. Weed an- l
nounce him a candidate for the office j
of Coroner of Lexington county, subject
to the rules of the democratic '
party. i
Upon the solicitation of many {
friends. I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Conner of Lexington 1
County, subject to the rules of the
Demcratic piimary. i
Joseph M. Caughman.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coronor of Lexington
County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primajy.
B. K. Kyzer.
RICHLAND COUNTY.
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
The friends of JOHN T. MILLER,
recognizing his worth and ability, announce
him as a candidate for the
House of Representatives from Rich- .
land county, and ask the support of
the citizens formerly of Lexington now <
of Richland; subject to the rules of
the democratic primary.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors ,
This is to notify all persons holding
claims against the estate of J. J. Lown
deceased, to present the same duly
attested, to the undersigned; and all
persons indebted to said estate to make
payment to the undersigned executor,
on or before October 1, 1912. <
41 JAMES F. LOWN, Exr.
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Fine Farming Land For Sale. <
175 acres, within one mile of Chapin
3 horse farm in cultivation, 2 dwelling 1
houses and ample outbuildings, 50 2
acres original timber, located between
two public roads, well watered. An
opportunity for some one wanting a t
good place. Offered at right figures, j
1 1 ^ 1 1* Kn lcn AC An D A.QT7
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terms. Come quick as the place is
bound to sell. i
A. B. Summer,
U Chapin, S. C.
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I am prepared to accommodate my
Lexington friends and the public with
?ood meals and comfostable beds.
Transient or regular boarders at reatonable
rates.
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Is It Wilse to Make Ftm ol
Boy's Calf-Love?
Mary Heaton Vorse, writing in the
August Woman's Home Companion,
Bays, at the beginning of a short story:
"Sometimes I think that, the way
we prolong the childhood of our young
the childhood of our young people has
a bad effect on them. We treat all
their emotions from the point of view
that they will so n get over them.
Our boys' love-affairs we call calf-love;
Dur girls' first affairs we call sentimentality,
Because they can't think of
marriage since they are so young, we
look upon these boy-and-girl affairs as
Df no account at all, and yet I don't
believe tftat human beings have changed
so much from the time when fourt-aon.voar-nld
-inliefc was a woman. I
have to remind myself constantly that
many girls in history and even at this
present day in other kinds of society
are married women at Edith's age,
and that Osborne at eighteen, had be
been a yonng Italian peasant, might
haye already founded his borne, But
because of our conditions in this country
we treat them as childien, and
their emotions as children's emotions,
and yet this is not so: their emotions,
are the emotions of grown-up men and
svomen, capable of suffering, though
they, fortunately or unfortunately, get
over the'r affections and the things
that touched their hearts as children.
Isiah Butler, colored, sentenced
from Charleston to be electrocuted,
has been respited by the governor,
at the superintendent's request, to the
30th. His time was set for Wednesday,
but the superintendent did not
want two electrocutions the same
week.
United States Senator Benjamin R.
Tillman was 65 years old on Sunday
last.
Chas. F, Steinmeyer,one of the best
known business men of Charleston,
died on Sunday at the age of 65.
Perpetual motion: the housewife at
work.
Never be satisfied till you are out of
the scrub-stock class.
There is good luck in a horseshoe
when it is fastened to the horse's foot.
Some things will not work on the
farm; you cannot bluff good crops out
)f the soil.
Don't overload. It is a wise driver
who knows just how much his team
?an pull.
Are your hogs of the one-strip-lean
rind? Add another strip by feeding
nore alfalfa.
To derive the greatest profits from
;he dairy, have at least one-half of
;he cows freshen in the fall.
Being a philosopher with $1,000,000
n the bank is our notion of a soft job.
State Candidates.
Below is given a list of the State
jandidates, the entries having closed
kt noon Monday:
Governor.
Ira B. Jones, Cole L. Blease, John
P. Duncan.
Lieutenant Governor.
Charles A. Smith.
Secretary of State.
R. M. McCown.
Comptroller General.
A. W. Jone.s.
Attorney General.
J. R. Earle, Barnard B. Evans, T.
I. Peeples, J. Fraser Lyon.
State Treasurer.
S. T. Carter, D. W. McLaurin.
Superintendent of Education.
John E. Swearingen.
Adjutant General.
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.
jeon Larisey.
Second district: J. F. Byrnes, Hary
D. Calhoun.
Third district: Wyatt Aiken, F. S.
Cvans, M. C. Long.
Fourth district: Joseph T. Johnon.
Fifth district: D. E. Finley, Glenn
V. Ragsdale, W. P. Pollock.
Sixth district: J. E. Ellerbe, J. W.
lagsdale.
Seventh district: A. F. Lever.
Solicitors.
First circuit: P. T. Hildebrand.
Second circuit: R L. Gunter.
Third circuit: Philip Stoll, Thos.
I. Tatum.
Fourth circuit: J. Monroe Spears,
Jeorge K. Lanev, T. I. Rogers.
Fifth circuit: W. Hampton Cobb.
Sixth circuit: J. K. Henry, J.
'Iarry Foster.
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Seventh circuit: j. <j. wiia, a. iu.
3ill, I. C. Blackwood.
Eighth circuit: R.A.Cooper.
Ninth circuit : Jno. H. Peurifoy.
Tenth circuit: Proctor A. Bonham,
John M. Daniel.
Eleventh circuit: George Bell Tirnnerman.
Twelfth circuit: Walter Wells, L.
M. Gasque.
Cleaning, Pressing
and Dyeing
The Lexington Pressing Club is
ready to do your fall cleaning, pressDg,
dyeing, etc. We have a competent
force and all work promptly and
aeatly done. Let U9 fix up that old
;ast year's suit foryou. We make
i specialty of this class of work.
Lexington Pressing Club.
Lem Sox, Manager.
/ IF YOU EAT SOMETHING that
let it work its own way thr
and makes you feel bad.
taking a pinch or two of
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It drives out impurities and bad
bowels; stimulates the torpid liver i
ments. It is a fine tonic and system
in sound, healthy condition.
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Aik for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label
It by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is
Pi-ice $1.60 per bottle. Look lor the Bed Z label.
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Kills Sell Before Wife.
After his wife had unloaded his re
volver for fear he might kill himself,
Tboms.s J. Ward secured the weapon,
and, reloading it, fired a bullet into
his brain at his home at New Orleans
on Tuesday. He died instantly, Ward,
who was 51 years old, had been out
of employment for several months, following
the strike of a labor organization
to which he belonged, and of late
he had been in a despondent mood.
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A N ew Yorker informs us that nobody
can be happy on less than $5,000
a year. Verily, there is a vast
amount ot unhappiness in*this world.
C ncinnatti is proud of its woman
teacher in a vacation school who umpires
baseball games so fairly that all
of the bleachers is never aroused.
A beauty doctor says that slapping
the face is good for the complexion.
She may prefer freckles.
The high cost of our politics is the
most consDicious exhibi t in that line
this year.?Springfield Republican. j
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Mourned As Dead,
Turned Up Alive.
When Miss Maude" Powell, a missionary
of the Presbyterian church in
China, reached Washington on Thursday
she learned she had been mourned
asdea^and that only a few weeks ago
funeral services in her memory had
been held in a Washington church. It "<
had been believed that Miss Powell
had been lost in tne Titantic disaster.
She had intended to cross on that illfated
vessel, but at the last minute
she changed her booking to another
steamer.
Miss Powell, after deciding that she *
would come by another line, wrote
friends in JVashington, but the letters
never arrived.
A vacation woul$ be beneficial to a
hard working mortal were it not for
the fact that it takes two weeks to recover
from it.
Kissingmaybe dangerous, as our
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