The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1912, Image 7
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CAMPAIGN ITINERARY.
Pickens, Wednesday, August 21.
Greenville. Thursday, August 22.
County Campaign Dates.
Steedman, Thursday, August 22.
Pelion, Friday, August 23.
Some Election Facts.
The primary election will be held in
South Carolina on August 27.
A registration certificate and tax reft
ceipt is not necessary to vote in the
f primary. The registration certificate
and tax receipt is required for the general
election.
^ The requirements to participate in
^ the primary election are:
Residence in South Carolina one
year.
. Residence in the county 60 days prek
ceding the next general election.
| No person shall be allowed to vote
y except his name be enrolled on the
| particular dub list at which he offers
i to vote at least five days before the
first election, which club shall have a
separate polling place for primary
. awaamI. i-n PVicaof/in fho
| ^ VICUUUX1B) CAU^pU ua vuv
voter's oame must be on the particuL
lar club list at which he offers to vote
ft at least 60 days before the primary
1 election.
Notice of Registration.
The County Board of Registration
will be at the following places for the
purposes of issuing certificates on the
, * dates named below:
I Batesburg, August 19.
Leesville, August 2o.
Brookland, Aagust 22.
L Swansea, August 23.
I Lexington, September 2.
r L. W. WISE,
I G. H. SHEALY,
f M. P. GEORGE.
1 Members of Registration Board Lex1
ington County, South Carolina,
i Lexington, S. C., Aug. 5, 1912.
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I Silenced a Knocker
ft A Salvation Army officer was tak
ing up a collection on the street. One
ft irinn was heard to say as he dropped
[ in a dime, "Here's ten cents for the
L grafters."
"You don't believe there's any
f graft in the Salvation Army," quickly
E rejoined the woman.
[ "How do yon know?" the man askI
ed her.
[ "Because you would be in the army
^^yonrself if there was," was the sharp
^^fteply. And the man had the grace
H^V-aiiU tut; uuuiwi? iaj MIU^U.
w One of the most common ailments
B that hard working people are afflicted
W with is lame back. Apply Chamber|
Iain's Liniment twice a day and masI
^sage the parts thoroughly at each apf
plication, and you will get quick reI
fief. For sale by ail dealers.
W 0 ^
I The newspapers are the best friends
^ the poor man has. They fight for all
V that is for his good, they fight for
Bkclean government, low taxes, good
^Bfoads, free schools, for good prices for
^^^roduce, for protection from the greed
^tof corporations, and infact everything
^Kthat is for the good of the poor man.
^KEt is all nonsense to say that the
newspapers are enemies to anybody
^^except crooks.?Orangeburg Times
W and Democrat.
k Farms For Sale.
H&i the Ridge section, ask about them,
Y. May, Johnston, S. C.
r
Suicide in Spartanburg
Spartanburg, S. C., Aug. 15.?Despondent
because of continued suffering
with pellagra, Mrs. Minnie Cooper,
aged 30, committed suicide last
night by drowning in a pond near Saxon
Mills, where her body was found
this morning. She made an unsuccessful
attempt to hang herself last
week and has repeated her intentions
of ending her life. She attended
church services last night.
Robert W. Herter, Lawrenceville,
Mo., who had been bothered with kidney
trouble for two years, says: "I
tried three different kinds of kidney
pills but with no relief. My neighbor
told me to use Foley Kidney Pills, I
took three bottles of them, and got a
permanent cure. I recommend them
TTarmnn Drncr f-f) j
LU CVCIJWUJ. . . 1.. ? 0
Some of the doctors say the adoption
of the kilt would be more hygienic
than trousers. Yes, but would it
be as modest?
\
A. S. Jones, of the Lee Pharmacy,
Chico, Cal., who has handled Foley &
Co's. medicines for many years, says:
"I consider that Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound has no equal, and is
the one cough medicine I can recommend
as containing no narcotics or
other harmful properties." The genuine
in a yellow package.
Harmon Drug Co.
How Did She Mean It?
The small boy was being reproved
by his mother.
"Why can't you be good?'' she
asked.
"I'll be gcod for a nickel," he said.
"Ah!" responded the mother, "you
want to be bribed. You should copy
your father and be good for nothing."
THE JEWELER
1508 Main St, Columbia, S. C.
REPAIRS
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY
Makes Them Good as New
4
MEDALS
AND
BADGES
Manufactured in Our Own
Shops for Schools and
Other Purposes
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
HOME
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If you purchase the NEW HOME you will
have a life asset at t\ie price you pay.?id. will
not have an endless chain of repairs.
Quality
^ |^ Considered
If yott want a sewing machine, write for
our latest catalogue before you purchase.
The New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass.
FARMS!
FARMS!
If you want to buy a good
farm at right price anywhere
in South Carolina,
call on or write me. If you
want to sell your farm quick
for cash, make your price
right and I will sell it for
you, no matter where located.
I sell choice city
property, too.
Hope A. Dickert,
1507 Main Street,
Columbia, South Carolinar
"Always Hustling"
Record Price for Cattle
Chicago?The highest prices ever
paid for cattle in the United States
was given yesterday at the stock
yards when beef on the hoof brought
$10 50 a hundredweight.
The nearest approach to this price
^as made last week when $10.25 a
hundred was paid.
The record figure was secured by a
dealer of Tuskola, 111., who disposed
of his entire lot of corn-fed cattle at
$10.40. .
The "Progressive" Party
Is the individual, man or woman, who
uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache,
rheumatism, weak back, and other
kidney and_bladder irregularities. Fo
ley Kidney Fills are dealing, strengthening,
tonic, and quick to produce
beneficial results. Contain no harmful
drugs. Never sold in bulk. Put
up in two sizes in sealed bottles. The
genuine in a yellow package.
Harmon Drag Co.
Sometimes there is use for a pair of
bars in the stable to ke^p stock apart.
We have found that a little notch
about two inches wide in the end of
the bars, which will hook over the slot
into which they slide, saves many
chances of the animals getting together
and harming each other.
Pay Up Please.
We are greatly in need of money
just now to pay paper and other bills,
and will, therefore, greatly appreciate
it if those of our readers who are in
arrears will call or send by mail and
renew their subscriptions atonce. We
don't want to stop anybody's paper.
This is campaign year and you will
need The Dispatch to keep youposted
Begin Unique Honeymoon
Married two days ago, Congressman
and Mrs. Wm. J?\ Murray oegan a
unique honeymoon today. Mrs. Marray
sailed on the steamship Cymric
for Europe and the congressman went
to Washington to attend his duties.
More than a month ago, Mrs. Murray,
who was Miss Mary A. Leppen,
booked passage with a relative and it
was decided that she should m ake the
trip as planned.
1). C. Bybee, teaming contractor living
at 669 Keeling Court, Canton, 111.,
is now well rid of a severe and annoying
case of kidney trouble. His back
pained and he was bothered with headachs
and d'zzy spells. "I took Foley
Kidney Pills just as directed and in a
few days I felt much better. My life
and strength seemed to come back,
and I sleep well I am now all over
my trouble and glad to recommend
Foley Kidney Pills." Try them.
Harmon Drug Co.
Mother may I go out to vote?
"Yes, my darling daughter,
Don't you vote for a dollar note?
Charge 'em two and a quarter."
?Milwaukee Sentinel.
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE
HAVE EVER SHOWN IN
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
ROBES,
HORSE
BLANKETS,
ETC.
We have a special home-made slip
* - i
ttarness lor one-norse wagon at
$5i00a
A Set of Buggy Harness for
$ 10.00.
We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax
and pay highest market prices.
Wilse W. Martin,
1116-1118 Plain Street,
COLUMBIA - - - S. 0. *
Foley's
w* 1
aianey
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
Strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Bright's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and
itre&fth. Refuse substitutes.
For Sale By Harman Drug Oo.
An Expensive Campaign
It has cost HeDry H. Perry, of Georgia,
approximately $4,000 up to this
time in his campaign in the United
States senate, according to his expense
account filed with the secretary
of the senate.
Perry is seeking the toga of Senator
Bacon. Senator Bacon has spent
$2,409 thus far. The largest item on
Perry'8 account was for newspaper
advertising.
Masonic.
A regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge, No. 151, A. F. M., will convene
in Masonic Hall, Peak, on Saturday,
Aug. 24th, at 7 p. m. Visiting brethren
welcome.
JOHN C. SWYGERT, W.M.
Bates always sells it for less, but he
is selling more goods for less money
now than ever before. See his ad.
elsewhere,
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STALL IIH
NEW BR
The house
.
I
Our new stock <
jobs arrive every
and styles Buggie
We'alsojhave a
sizes in Wagons i
Hackney. We se
prices are no high
Gregoi
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WE HAV
a new line of. Bug{
ons and Harnes
summer trade. - 0
prices will suit r
one. Call to see
wish to buy anytl
treat you right.
Caugh
Columbia,
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* No Royal Road. *
? "Of co'se you kin learn by ex- $
J perience," said Uncle Eben, "but J
I remember, son, you kin learn I
J foolishness dat way de same as J
{ out o' books."?Washington Star. *
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Sacking the Animals.
Spader Johnson, one of the principal
clowns with the Ringling circus, was
spinning yarns in the pad room and
told this:
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 pairted United States mail
wagon going along the street He sized
it up for a circus wagon and followed
it four miles to the postoffice and
with wide open mouth watched the uu
loading of the mail.
Late in the afternoon he met another
Rube and remarked:
"Abner. I followed one of them circus
wagons all the way downtown, an'
when they unloaded they took the varmints
out in sacks,"?Chicago Post
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Apart from the lowne
and the decided sup
the tailoring of ou
measure suits there i
ture that stands out
others. It is this?In
fabrics contain no cc
soever?every threa
wool, thus assuring
and square and hone
Let us measure yoi
next suit and get
worth while. Re
ICS & ARA
OOKLAND,
thai sells MORE GOODS FOR SAM]
SAME GOODS FOR LESS
jf Buggies are new
week. All of th
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*s ana ournes ucuj
complete line of
nade by Studebafc
ill the best wagoni
er than the otheri
ry-Conder Mul
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ur Guarantee Means Somethin
E JUST
?ies, Wag- ^
s for the
>ur special B
A\ I m
nost anyus
if you
ling in t he vehicle
man Brc
cm m tm
Her Apprehension.
Thelma Smith, a little east side girl,
has heard a great deal about the danger
of contracting disease from handling
articles belonging to others. She
has been taught that she must not use
the brushes and combs of other members
of the family.
On one occasion the little tot was
found Industriously lathering her face
with her father's shaving brush. She
was duly reprimanded and told that
she should know better.
"What will I catch, mamma?whiskers?"
inquired Thelma anxiously.?
Kansas City Journal.
Discipline.
He?Do you think the family will
consent?
The Politician's Daughter?Well, they
aren't instructed as yet, but they are
bound by the unit rule, and you've got
ma on your side, and what she says
goes.?Puck.
Almost as Good.
It was after the distribution of prizes
at Sunday school.
"Well, did you get a prize?" asked
Johnny's mother.
"No," answered Johnny, "but I got
horrible mention."?Life and Labor.
:ss of price
eriority in
r? rv?orl/n
i liiauc-tuis
one feaabove
all
ternational
)tton what.d
is pure
durability
ist values.
i for your
something
ispectfully,
1STRONC,
s. c.
E MONEY
5 MONEY
j coming in. New
ie different sizes
ded in stock,
all the different
:er, Mitchell and
s made and our
s
le Co.,
g"
RECEIVED
! line and we will
others,
South Carolina.