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Sept. 2? we cc Surety 1 We will disc S.&H. Green 1 ON NOVI Twn rnnnnns with Ev I noon*and one wltft fl in the ; I HOW THIS I Surety Coupons are c I and placed in a Surety B< I ed it is exchanged inth: I $2.50, of 25 ten cent certi I for cash, except for groce I When you get double I morning at White's, you B count on j our purchas es tually cost you $4.75; a I I You get a 5c dividend on I spend. 8 Think of it, if yo I course of a year and I on your purchases, w< 1 chandise of this store . I Gome to August 1 Beginning Sept. 2, [Monday 1 WE WILL REBATE RA ? An tlio fnl (Purchase a round trip t AUGUSTA. When yon have c< sales checks, which are given your return ticket, to the third < turn to you in cash 5 per cent, o your round trip fare. (Example and ytnr round trip ticket is $3 return to ^ou in cash ?3.00.) This in addition to tl means of Surety Coupons cent rebate on your pure WHJ Broad Street. AUGUSTA, /* =? $15.00 I Wo Wore No Less I I See the Line of all I I Wool Suitings now on I J display at $15.00. Call L I in and order your Fall I j Suit now?delivered II wherever you say. IE.G.DREHER 11| LEXINGTON, S. C. I" VJ >mmence giving Coupons continue giving rradlng Stamps lMBER 15th. ery 10c purchase before i every 10c purchase ! afternoon. effects you ollected as Trading Stamps, >ok. When this book is fillis store for a book, worth ificates, which may be spent ries. I ? coupons as you do every 1 obtain a 5c rebate or dis- 5* ; thus a $5.00 purchase ac- | &25.00 purchase $23.7 5, etc. | i the amouDt of money you | >u spend $500.00 in the get double coupons on e give you back in mer$25.00. a at our Expense '] and Continuing until Jan. I. lILROad fares in cash [lowing plan | icket FROM YOUR HOME TO | )inpleted your purchases, take your g vith every purchase, together with office, third flocr, and we will re- | f your purchases up to the cost of ?If you live 50 miles from Augusta, [.00, and your purchases 160 00, we Le rebate secured by you by 5, making possible a 10 per hases. TE'S Opposite Monument. GEORGIA -- Card from E. L. Wingard. To the Voters of Lexington county: It having been brought to my attention that there is a report current that I have made. io effort to protect the tax money of the county in the bank 1 T - 1 n 2 Tfc 1_ i. T rupij ^exin^wjn ?avxngs mat i have lost and will lose nothing by reason thereof, I hand yon a certificate from N. P. Shipp, Notary Public, which explains itself: Certificate. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. I, N. P. Shipp, a Notary Public for South Carolina, hereby certify that on the 15th day of March, 1912, I drew up and probated a Real Estate Mortgage from E. L. Wingard to the Gulf and Atlantic Insurance Company, in the penal sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars, ($30,000.00) "conditioned for the payment to the said company of all damages, costs, expenses and losses to which it shall be subjected or liable by reason of its being and continuing to be daring my present term of office, surety upon my official bond as County Treasurer for Lexington county. T fnrf-ViPr fchaf". this mnrf<rapp is now of record in the Clerk's office at Lexington in Book B-B of Mortgages at page 487 and is unsatisfied of record. Given nnder my hand and official seal this 2nd day of September, 1912. N. P. SHIPP, (L.S.) Notary Public, South Carolina. I thank you for the very complimentary vote you gave me on last Tuesday, and hope for your continued support. Very respectfully, E. L. WINGARD. Land For Sale. 137 acres of good land. For further information, apply at once to Mrs. L. E. STEELE, I o 4 n ^ T C P OW*Op JUtJimglUii, U. Vy. IF YOU WANT 7 Your Watches and Clocks put in firstclass order at reasonable prices bring them to T. H. Donny, The Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. Parlor Restaurant,Columbia,S.C. I ^Mmmmmmmmmm?mmwmmm?mJ Card From Supt. Martin. To the Democratic Voters of Lexington County: Owing to the fact that I will not be able to get around to see you before the second election, I take this method of giving you my reasons why I should be re-elected to the office of County Superintendent of Education: Fir9t: I have made more improvements in th9 County than any other man who has held the office When I went in the office the educational affairs of the county were at a standstill and there were many school houses to be built and laws to be complied with. Second: In the towns of the county there have been built many magnificent school buildings, some among the best in the State; for example, Lexington, Leesville, Batesburg, Brookland and Chapin, these buildings costing anywhere from ten to fifteen thousand dollars Also at Gilbert, through my efforts, they have erected a $1,200.00 building and voted a special levy of two mills. Third: In the rural districts the county has made wonderful improvements along educational lines; for example, in Cedar Grove School District No. 03, we have built a fine modern school building, in Hulon School District No. 19, we have built a fine modern School building, in Pond Branch School District No. 13, we have built a fine school builcing, in Calvary School District No. 42, we have built a fine school, and in other districts we have made other improvements and repairs. Fourth: Since I have been in office I have gotten high school aid for the Lexington school aud also brought the opposing factions together at Leeaville and also kept the books in my office in fine shape and they have been favorably passed upon by the special committee of the grand jury. I have also filed my annual report with the Clerk of Court, the same haying been duly passed upon by the grand jury as the law provides; something that my predecessors failed to do. Fifth: During last scholastic year the county spent over $32,000 for improvements alone and in all the county spent $67,978 41. Also during last school year the county received from the State $< ,997.00 for high schools and $1,375.00 for weak schools. Sixth: I have successfully carried out the law regulating Building Fund Act, the Extension Act and the High School Act. Seventh: I know the school law, won all matters that went before the State board and also all matters that were taken up in the courts. Eighth: If I am not re-elected there will be a renewal of troubles relative to the appointment of trustees in the various districts of the county. sinr.fi T have been in office I have vis ited more schools in the county than any other superintendent in a like period; and would have visited all the schools last winter hid it not been for the bad weather. Ninth: My opponent is a young man 22 years of age and has neyer had any experience in the office which I now hold. Your continued suffrage for another term will be highly appreciated by me. Very truly yours, A. D. Martin. Lexington, Sept. 4, 1912. " a ixiviah tdru r ruiu sucriu uuuu. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow me space in your paper to express ruy sincere appreciation and everlasting gratitude to the good people of Lexington County for the magnificent vote given me in the primary on August 27th. To those friends who interested themselves especially in my behalf I shall ever be grateful. To those who opposed me I hold no ill will; and it shall be my highest endeavor to serve them with the same earnestness and zeal that has ever characterized my official career in the past. I assure you that no man will strive harder to merit the continued confidence and esteem of my fellow countrymen than I, and if at any ?- ?~-- -"""J "1" caminoo limt; pu iiccu uvwuixuv. me. Thanking you for the many courtesies and kindnesses you have shown me, not only during the campaign but at all times in the past, I am, Most gratefully yours, Sim J. Miller. Sept, 3, 1912. A Card of Thanks I extend to my friends my heartfelt thanks for their courtesies, kindness and support in this campaign, and assure those who were not my supporters that I carry no ill will toward them. I trust that the time will come when I may have an opportunity to show my good will by deeds and not words alone. Remember, that "Love worketh no evil to his neighbor." Yours truly, Henry D. Lybrand. Sept. 2, 1912. 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I guarantee to give satisfacl than any business man should do. ern work than every one else, bee, must be modern and give up-to-da I have bought cut the int Dental Office at 1521 Main stM Col high class work at reasonable prio one kind of work?and that is the and do just as I advertise. I do n? You will be courteously tre; Come in and get my prices. Suit; are assured polite and courteous tr DR. M. S. \ L1521 Main Streel COLUMBIA, % N - u JP 1^1 t r.ARR NATIONS: 5 EQUIPMENT quipped ready for the road [ is as follows: on most of the best known and [highest priced cars in the world. i DEMOUNTABLE RIMS?Makes it possible to change tires in three or four minutes time. i EXTRA RIM AND HOLDERAttached to the rear of the touring car and on running board of roadster. rvn i i-\ TTTT-*TTT n fxrv'n An />< KhAK V1HVV 1V11KKUK?UlVing driver full view of the traffic behind. Top, Top Cover, Windshield, Tool | Kit, Jack, Tire Repair Kit, Pump, Robe Rail, Floor Mat, Tally-ho Horn. 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