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I ..I , I , Mil ifikiiifi TE^fnH At -J W EARLY IX SEPTE>IBER mm The trial of former Policeman* LanjMS caster, charged with the klling of his I^K/wife and Newton S. Lorick, a citizen ^B.of Lexington county, will be held at ^H the next term of the Richland court. ^M^tancaster shot and killed his wife her comnanion at the foot of the i V-' i Gervais street bridge as they were j I^Mrreturning' from an automobile- ride, j j^K/Fhe case has attracted considerable! ^^Rjinterest and the result of the trial will be closely watched. I WXXER IN HONOR OF H A RETURNED SOLDIER | To the Editor of The Dispatch-News: ^ V I had the pleasure of eating the jhSnest barbecue dinner the 12th of Mr \ August, furnished by G. L. Harmon, }tW". S. Harmon and J. A. Harmon, in r honor of their brother, J. E. Har1 mon, who has just returned from Germany, after serving 15 months over there. Enjoyed fine string music. B B. -G. Payton. Boston Woman Recommending It To Her Friends . Popular- Boston Lady Says Tonoline | Has Proven a Godsend to Her. It is always interesting to listen tc the statements of our friends, and especially whep. you know they are sin- j cere and honest in what they say. A dded interest is created in a statement j coming from one who has spent a life- I time in Boston, where she is well j known socially. Such a person is Annie Stewart, who j tresides In Boston, and is possessed of the respect and confidence of her associates, and is willing for any one to call on her to verify the following I signed testimonial: f "I have suffered with stomach trou- ! ble for the past seven years. It took 5 the form of indigestion and dyspep- ' sia. I had dizzy spells and headaches, and after I ate a little food it would | ferment and cause gas to form in my j stomach. I had pains all over my body, hnd was chronically constipated. My liver was torpid, and I felt generally miserable. I had doctored and had been in the hospital, but received no permanent relief. I was so ner- i ? . vous and restless that at night I could scarcely sleep. The gas pressing under > - my heart caused- palpitation, and / .when I arose in the morning I was 3ust as tired as when I retiyed. About two weeks ago I began to take tono line, and I can truthfully state that it has done wonders in my case. ' I am ^feeling like a new woman and can eat aihy kind of food. I sleep the night Imovi: During the past \ Plows and Harro been disposed of, line for yours. Correct Pk Roderick Lea Disc Harrow I$14S.OO Delivered | McKAY DISI |.'| j Plows || | $185.00 a | Delivered || | Con j DuPRI |P J. M. PEAKfc, JK., Manag fc" eS P p ; 4 ? ' ?? ? through anu:,havo np- more or' pains; in fabt, 'it has cured me, and I j am recommending it to all of my ! friends, as it has been a God-send to i me." The Palace Drug Co. sells and guarantee tonoline. There are numerous symptoms of this trouble that tonoline can relieve, i In fact, any of che following may de- ! _ i MR. TIMMERMA LEXINGTON To My Democratic Friends I The FIRST PRIMAR race, will be held NEXT T1 It is important that all sho AND VOTE. You owe it-1 PART IN THE SELECTK ' SENTATIVE IN CONGRE f have been over the d candidly say it is a foregon the second race. I would 1 ber that the bigger the vot | primary the easier it will b TNrt^T'T 1 I SO LIUIY 1 rUKULl IV AUGUST 26TH. j If you have not alread; tration certificates. They; | primary election, but they I in the general election in C Remember, if I am sei I representative, I go there I FOR THE INTERESTS C J OF THE DISTRICT AND j est ambition will be to be c j way alone can I prove mys< and trust. Go to the polls early n< and vote! GEORGE NG 'EM veek we have made many sa ws, and the carload receive but we have more on the roa :ed Prices on Ti >ws, and Harrow n F( f i c J le and See Th ? AUT( [er FREE AIR-FREE WATER stomach: Tndi gestion. dyspepsia, belching of wind, B bad breath, sick throbbing headache, B pooi' circulation, night sweats, thai 5 tired feeling, costiveness, coated n tongue or a poor complexion. E Caution: As tonoline is recommend- B ed as a llesh builder those not wishing 9 to increase their weight 15 pounds or . fl . ....... it rnniinuously. P more siioum nui i<n\v. N URGES || FRIENDS VOTE j in Lexington County: .1 Y, in the Congressional J JESDAY, AUGUST 26. ff uld GO TO THE POLLS i 1 to yourselves to TAKE A I W OF YOUR RErRE- I !SS. 11 istrict and, I feel, I can | ? ie conclusion I will be in II have my friends remem- I I e I can poll in the first | I e for us in the second. I I /OTE NEXT TUESDAY, I y done so get your regis- J I are not necessary in the j I might be very necessary 1j1 ictober. j I nt to Washington as your .11 PLEDGED TO WORK j )F ALL THE PEOPLE I THE STATE. My high- 1 >f real service. In that I elf worthy of the honor ||l sxt Tuesday, August 26, |jl BELL TIMMERMAN. j ??? l I I * f ? -* ' - ' - ^ I mrnmummmmMMmmiimMmm I fast] les of Tractors, H id recently has 15 .d. Better get in I I i $777.50 I Delivered H HB er Mouldboard Hi MS r Plows I 5140.0C I Delivered & ? em || 5 CO. I LEXINGTON, S. C. gj * in n? Tnr&/*n I w rill 15 aurrutuiiitj , i jjj ? V; B To the voters of the Seventh Congres-1 sional District, who do not know personal-1 ly Mr. C. S. Monteith, we take pleasure in I certifying to his high moral standards, his 1 honest and upright business methods, his 1 ability, standing and integrity as a law> er, 1 and his fitness and qualifications for the 1 office to which he aspires. I Born and reared in the city of Columbia, he has f forced his way to the front under hardships and h a s 1 made a success in every respect, and we take pleasure ? in testifying to the voters of the Seventh Congressional | District as to Mr. Monteith's standing as a citizen of | this city: I Business. Name. ' Business. | James H. Mcintosh Physician J. L. Mimnaugh & Co Dry Goods ig Ernest M. DuPre Wholesale Merchant Kirkland Seed Co Wholesale Seeds 1 MofTatt B. DuPre Co Wholesale Merchants S. B. McMaster Sportng Goods i E. A. Jenkins Automobiles C. X. Crom,cr Merchant I Powell Fuel Co Fuel J- B- Letton Drayman. I D. G. Ellison Insurance Hope-Davis Co Gent's Furnishing -, ? Habenicht-MeDougall Co Sporting Goods Dixie Auto Co Dodge Automobiles 8 M. Citron ' Wholesale Dry Goods T. A. W. Elmgren Optometrist and Optician 9 Ruff Hardware Co Hardware Overland Columbia Co Automobiles I J. E. Auld i Merchandise Broker Jordan Grocery Co Retail Grocers n C. CI Pearce & Co Fruit and Produce Peoples Furniture Co Furniture I P. B. Bearden & Sons Retail Grocers H. B. Chapman Plumbing Contractor J| j Covin Candy Co Wholesale Candy Black-Frasier Motor Co Automobiles 9 | E. P. and F. A. Da.vis Shoes Pastime Theater Amusement |i John W. Conder Live Stock J. P. Matthews Pres. Palmetto National Bank f,? Young & Germany Wholesale Produce Columbia Grain & Provision Co.. .Wholesale Grocers ? Thomas & Howard Wholesale Grocers Kirkland Distributing Co,, .Wholesale Flour, Grain tg, R. S. Truesdale Methodist Pastor W. E. Hcinitsh Druggist Columbia Wholesale Co Wholesale Produce C. G. Langley Supt. Caro. Life insurance Co-. $t \ J. M. Bull Dry^Goods F. A. Murphy. . y. Mfr. Veterinary Medicit*iS- jfL Pennington Dry Goods Co Dry Goods T. W. Cornwell Retail Grocer 8 T. S. Bradford, Mgr.. .Wholesale Fruit and Produce W. R. Hartin Tinner % T. L. Brice Merchandise Broker R. j. Byrum Grocer g Palmetto Pharmacy Retail Drugs A. B. Campbell Merchant and Planter 9 | R. L. Bryan Co ...Printers and Stationery T. E. Clark Farmer | Tom Hook Gents Furnishings E. Ross Hook Hardware Salesman a L. L. Hardin President Bank of Columbia Central Ice Cream and Candy Co Manufacturers ? Copeland Co Gents' Furnishings Maurice L. Stevens , t \ Auto AccCssori&Sfc 9; F. M. Ehrlich Shot. J. W. Spence Supt. Street Railway Co.l If Perry-Mann Electric Co Electrical Supplies E. B. Wallace Teacher .I g W. A. Brownlee Engineer C. M. Pennington Paymaster Weston & Brooker I Hendrix's, Inc Grocers H. G. Thomas City Sheriff I Marshall-Summers Seed Co Seed Douglass McKay Attorney-at-La.\v ^ W. H. Davis Insurance Robert Moorman Attorney-at-Law i J. Hamp Faulk Livery Stable Ashley C. Tobias Attorney-at-Law V 1 S L if ween ev Livery Stable Joseph L. Nettles Attorney-at-Law I READ THIS: Some insinuations as to the candidacy of Mr. Monteith have been made on 1 account of the fact that Mr. W. A. Coleman, of Columbia, is managing his cam- 1 paign, it being stated that Mr Coleman is head of what has been designated by a I candidate in the race as "the Gervais Street King." The names of practically ev-1 ery Gervais Street merchant appear on the above list and they are supporting Mr. | Monteith. Mr. W. A. Coleman was the campaign manager for the Hon. A. F. 1 Lever last year as telegram below will confirm: I Washington, D. C., Aug. 19, 1919. ! W. A. Coleman, Columbia, S. C. I You managed my campaign last year and except for making inquiry about allot- ij ment, insurance, and other details connected with the boys in the army, you never J asked of me a favor either in the way of appointment or in the way of casting a vote. ; No friend of mine has been less troublesome in these regards than you. ! (Signed) A. F. Lever. | Does this look like Mr. Coleman is at the head of a ring that is j trying to control the acts of a Congressman? 1