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Pickens C. Bcaknight | " Candidate for Magistrate Fifth District \x - N The Man of the Hour and Why. Pickens C. Bouknight was borr and reared in the 5th Magisterial Dis trict of Lexington countv and was educated in the common old field schools of Lexington county. He is In close touch with conditions in this district of Lexington countv and the State at-large. His relations with the people are intimate and he nas < < . the confidence and esteem of the nec? pie through these relations. He is in better position to represent the -5th district as Magistrate* to lookafter her people, her commercial and tinancial interests and to render e-fec "live aid and service to these people . than probablv anv other man now in the public eve. His election will mean that the good i\ame of the 5th district ynill be redeemed from the charges of which it has been seined in the ' past He wants his freinds to understand however that he is not running on the bad record or the -demerits of anv man but is offering for magistrate of this district because he feels that he is in position to best serve the interests of the people of this district and if you dor.t think that he can render wou more and better service in this office than his competitor then don't TQ.te for him. Now Mr. Bouknight Dromises justice to all and sDecial Dri "viledges to none.he says the success of a magistrate should not be measurd altogether by the number of dollars turned over to, the county or bv the number of cases orosecuted. but shoud be measured bv the substantial benefits#derived bv his people as a result of his thought and studv of the law in their behalf. He has the / purpose and the ability to serve the people intelligently. Pickens C. Bouknight*conies into an honest and clean man and he expects to go out of it an honest and clean man, elected or defeated. He promises if elected to be .iust to everv man and just in the sight of God. He also promises that if elected he will lead a clean and iust administration or none at all. He promises that ihe verv dav tivit the duties of this office which he is expected to perform, gets to the place that there has got to be sin. dirt and -depredation mixed and mangled together. that he as a man who craves to do on'x what is iust and right will throw up hisfhands and step clown and out and let some other man have the iob. So if vou elect him he will be gratified, if vou reject him he will be satisfied but he and we will think ; sight less of vour judgment. . FRIENDS. TO THE VOTERS OF THE 5TH MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Owing to business 'Connections and circumstances at hom?. it will be impossible for me to make a thorough canvass of the 5th district. But let me assure vou that r.nv consideration you give me on August 27th will be heartilv appreciated and if I am elected I will strive to the utmost oi my ability to serve vou in such a \vav as to cause vou to never regret thai you supported me. Thanking vou again for vour consideration. Pickens C Bouknight. COUNTY CAMPAIGN MEETINGS ( - The following has been fixed as a schedule for the County Campaign meetings at the last meeting of the County Executive Committee. Chapin August 21st. Pine Ridge August 22nd. Summerland August 24th. Pledges of candidates must be filed cither with myself or the Secretary of the Executive Committee at Lees vifie> S. C. by twelve o'clock August 13th.:/ . ... v C. M. Efird, Chairman Exe eutive Committee. Aboard of registration will tour county The County Board of Registration will be at the following places on i the dates named below and reouests j the voter? of these districts to meet ' them ar.d a'et registration certificates Batesburc Tuesday Sent. 3. Leesville. Wednesday Sept 4. G. F Keisler's Store. Thursday 5 Irene. Friday 6. 1 Brookland Sat. 7 ! Gaston Monday 9. Swansea. Tuesday 10. ' Oak Grove Wed. 11. Pelion Thursday 12. Irmo. Friday 13. Chapin Saturday 14. I -Pine Ridjre Mon. 16. B. F. Derrick. Chairman J. W Addy W. H. Rhoden r> ^ T> J r> ? L/OUUlV ij'jaru .n.t:v;i&irauuu. Timely Warning. |" Don't wait until the ' last minute ! act as soon as the first indications of a bilious atack appear, and you can , usually ward it off. You have timeI i ' ly warning: as your appetite fails I some hours before the attack appears and you keep on eating because it is meal time. Skip one meal and take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and; ! the attack can as a rule be prevented i | and all the distressing symptoms aj voided. Try it.' FOR SALE. 1G0 acres good farming land, clay ; soil part gray and part red; 5 room dwelling house and all necessary out buildings. ' Located in Hollow Creek j township. Cheap for cash. About | $1000.00 worth of timber and some I good river bottoms. Apply to S. J. Leaphart, Agent. ! : I \ j SHJNr.I.F.S! SHINGLES! ! The Barre Hardware Co. has just j received a car load of red cedai I J I j shingles shipped from Canada, which1 ' thev offer or sale. Parties needing I shingles should see these before buy- j | ing. i 3t41> i I |J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST i : In diseases of the eye, ear nose and j j throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell For Sale?At Dispatch-News office:! Real Estate titles and Mortgages,! Magistrates and lawyers blanks, j THIS CORN WILL 1 ; PEEL RIGHT OF!! i "Gets-It" Makes Corns come Off The "Banana-Peel" Way! ' | j Why have to flop on the floor, j squeeze yourself up like the letter j ' "Z'\ and with bulging eyes draw, your face up into a wrinkly knotj | while you gouge and pull at the "quick" of a tender corn? That's 2 or 3 Drops Applied in a Few Seconds?Thcres no Fussing or Cutting. "Gets-It" Always Works! the old savage way. "Gets-It" is the modern, painless, simple way. i 7 Lean over and put two drops of j "Gets-It" on the corn, put your ; stocking and shoe right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is eased. "Gets-It" has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never irritates the true flesh. You'll stop 1 limping on the side of your shoe, ' and do away with greasy salves, 1 bundling bandages, thick plasters 1 and painful methods. Use "Gets-It. J It's common sense. "Gets-It," the guaranteed ,money! back corn-remover the only sure way costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Cc Chicago, 111. Sold in Lexington and recommend| ed as the world's best corn remedy | by Harmon Drug Co.?Adv. 1 , , I ^ I We offer the p* I I County an unusi j, save money by j, ! j Clearance Sale j 'and some excelk | you. i j Coats and Coatsi | | to make room ft | j summer Milling j ! sacrifice prices. i Summer Di 1 I | Make our store ; 1 when in the city | 1439 Main Street J SWw Aim THE LATEST F We have a complete lint Clothing, Dry G< The newest things out You are getting tired and want something nei New Things. Why noi I; CLO' For tiia whole family a' used to paying. rsi | uiasswai c, v-x We have a complete GLOBE DRY I 1820, 1622, 1624 Main St., " i Lifetime Had your grand father 1 ov\ -f- inr] rrar>Ton f m fLo i 1^111/ III wJLiVwould you have those i so much ? This same kind of furn us in Columbia, made of the men who made ; ture. Or if you have not a ch to you, what pleasure out of furniture bough you can pass on to futi it will give them the si you. Furniture like tl Let us show you our cc priced. You will not Do not hesitate to rric quarters when in Colu: VAN IV I ! LIFETIME i i i I Funeral Directs i Complete 11313-19 Main St., I CoMm! i Little children mav learn from t | example of Germany that it alwa navs to rav what vou mean and mean what vou sav. The other ki of talk has all sorts of undesiral i complications. I A i d&d&i&tSrk*^toi? (Jilt* D-^aiV'' | i iople of Lexington | Lial ; opportunity to | visiting- our store ] i Prices are now on ; rat bargains await i i i j aits greatly reduced j >r Fail stock. All j jry closed out at I i : | j -esses at Cost. i * j your heao quarters | j TANGER'S | - COLUMBIA,. S. C. | i*?^v--< rr' ' n 1" - | | ^ i / I 7. .*-% T^o n f">v .9$ -r> 3 j < y A i *p! it t'j wi &; ti -u j .l ^ li w ^ <ij>'v*?l i "&OM THE LOOMS I ) of cods and Millinery of that old Hat by this time I rV. Your friends have the ; fit yourself out now. THING t prices less than you are -una or Crockery line' for your inspection. MODS COMPANY - - - COLUMBIA, S.. WWBnWWB?WWW?W?BB?BWWWWWUWI l I??I mmt\ Furniture ^SESSSEaSBSXgSSBSSBB 11 X or mother not used excel selection of their furniture antique pieces yen cherish liture is obtainable from by the sons and errand sons your grand parent's furnierished piece handed down r* VN J AAWXT Avf 1T/M1 r? / fd t" ClUU. UUiliLUI L V ^<u V-C'li t from us?furniture that ire generations, knowing ame service it has given hat must be good. >mplete line, so moderately be urged to buy. ike our store your headmbia.' lETRE'S . FURNITURE rc an/i Rmhalmprs Motor Ser 'Phone II bias* S. C. hr. Pacifists continuallv forget th iVr : this country did not declare war < t( Germany, but merely recoemized nd state of war that Germany had bet }1( makimr on us for a woefully loner d i riod. I I ?;/&? r* 1? rn r*-. , : '.,(>/ t U'3 Sto/aljr >Jk\' ?. ' ! '?t, ||wM?'i .; a; *?> /' -v m. 19 .\SsJ $. p _ . 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OUR BANK HAS IT IS THE HOME < HOME OF ACCOMMO I 4 Per Cent P f THE PALMET1 I BANK I ii COLUM i J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WiLIE JC = | | WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier. I ! i . Brookla i New Broc i | Board o Henry Buff. Sewell K. G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senr J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shul Advise . I Frank W. Shealy. Lemu : I _ | TlieOswf t i SILVERTOWN I 5aftt|jread Automobi | lexing: Dont forget that we ar* I the same old thing. R J guarantee each and every Goodyear Tires and T | always in stock. Tire vulcanizeing a spe repair work promptly don< We have the best mech; Dring your Auto and : 3\ i take care of them for you. I Night man can be founc Telephone us your ti promptly attended to. The Osw< " H. C. OSWALD, Pr 1' Lexingto Telephone No. 118. I > k;J& tei te'rikdk ikk Our Accuracy Quality Service give ycu "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Opton: .trisi ana Optician I t07 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. WfWWWf Itan Cafe recisles Your Patronage Columbia don't forget things to eat at moderat and Breezy Dining 'ou will feel at home i 2<d Cafe and the Most n the Slate 3OLITAN CAFE - Columbia, S. C. ,nk efficient in all particuIKING BUSINESS. ? BURGLAR AND FIRE 1 RE RELIABLE. I ^ GOOD RECORD. I OF ALL CLASSES-THE DAT10NS. OI/1 /\n Qainnffc aiu uix uu v nigu '0 NATIONAL I ; OF COLUMBIA I BIA, S. C. I INES, Chairman, I. M. MAULD1N, V. Pre?? 5 T. FRASER DIAL, Assistant Cashier jS ind Bank J ^kland, S. C.; f Directors: Oliver. E. W. Shull. i. L. S. Trotti. 1. P. J. Wesainge*. >ry Board: el Hall. Jai. A. Summenett ild Garage . . AUTOMOBILE lie Reoairrag ton, s. c. i at the same old place doing epairing Automobiles W job that we turn out. ubes?the best ever made cialty. Lathe and genen. 5. anics that can be found, fachine work and we will l st nnv hour in the building A UV V.VU Y A* V ? c w roubles and they will be / dd Garage f oprietor and Manager, n, S. C