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The Lexington Dispatch, j Wednesday, July 13,1904. Business locals will be inserted in this department at the rate of five lines and under for 25 cents, all over five lines, the rate is five cents a liDe. ~ PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Bead the barbecue notices. Watermelons are becoming plentiful on our market. We have lately been haviDg good seasons. Leesville will royally entertain the old soldiers. You are invited to read the barbecue notices in this issue. The Dispatch and Home and Farm ?twelve months?SI 25. Try Cin-cbo, a nice refreshing ! drink, at the Bazaar fountain. Go to T. B. Aughtry & Co , Columbia, for your family and plantation supplies. / Hod. John Bell Towill, is attending the Press Association at White Stone Lithia Springs. If you want first class job printing place your order with the Dispatch Job Printing office. Sergeant Clay Roberts, of Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday with the home folks. Prof. 0. D. Seay and family, returned home Saturday, from a visit to relatives in Columbia. Mrs. Laura Moots, of Uoiumoia, visited ber old home and relatives hereabouts last week. lovitatioDS are being issued for the nineth annual picnic at Barr's Upper Mill which occurs on July 28. Miss Annie Corley, who lives near the railroad BtatioD. desires Summer school boarders. Bates reasonable. Candidates are reminded that the time for filing pledges and paying assessments expires Monday night. We regret to learn that the daughters of Mr. P. H. Corley, Miasea Helen and May, are sick with fever. Messrs. David McCartba and "Macksy'' Smith, of the Black creek section, were in town Saturday and Sunday. When you need first class paints oils, lime, cement, sash, doors and blinds, go to C. O. Brown & B;o, Columbia. Mr. Corley, of the Midway section, is for the present clerking in the Lexington Department Store every Saturday. $ Baggies, wagons, carls and other vehicles?the best on the market at the lowest pricee, at T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Alton B. Parker, the Dem^ratic nominee for President of these Uai^d states, was born at Cortland, N. Y, May 14,1852. We are indebted to Mrs. Jacob Snelgrove for some very fine tomatoes. They were the finest that we have seen this season. 'JL'De county campaign opens u? Datesburg on ihe 20th inafc., at which time it is expected that each candidate will announce bis platform. We will attend the campaign meetings in the interest of Abe Dispatch and will be glad to 'receive dues, either for advertising or subscription. Please meet us promptly. The county campaign cpen3 at Batesburg Monday, and now there will be thunder and lightning in the skies and blue blazes in the woods. Mr. Toy Rawl who lives on the Edisto. sends his dollar through Rev. M. J. Kyzer, messenger of Gilbert R FD No. 1, for a year's subscription If you want to be well dressed for a little money, go to E. G Dreher 6c Co, in this place, and get a fasbiou able suit at a greatly reduced price. A great help in the canvass are v the candidates cards. They are printed at the Dispatch Job Printiug office by tbe 1,000 at reasonable prices. Mr. P. W. Barnes was in town Thursday and Friday placing monuments at Providence. Mr. Barnes is reliable and a pleasant gentlemau to deal with. Dr. Rice B. Harman is, in attendance upon the State Press Association, which is in session at White Stone Springs. He was accompanied by Mr. Karl Oswald. Miss Emma Ballentine has returned from a visit to friends in Columbia. Her friend. Miss Florence Melton, of Cberaw, accompanied her home on a visit. On last Wednesday "Dr. Blue Mountain Joe," placed on our table the first cotton boll. Now let's see what friend will be the first to bring us a bale of new cot' do. Miss Ophelia Hall, formerly of this county, but now of Iva, Anderson county, S. C., appreciates the weekly visits of the Dispatch and sends a renewal for another year. Miss Ida Reeder was in town Friday. She has been teaching a prosperous school at Norway and i? now spending her weil earned vacation at the old homestead in this county. A large Dumber of prominent joung men of Leesville accompanied the base ball team here Friday. They were a gentlemanly and handsome eet of young men and we feel in love with them. Prof. James V. Smith, an efficient end valued member of the County Educational Board, was in town Friday attending a meeting of the board. He came in and renewed bis subscription. VT7 ?^ - J t ~ a v\1 Ananrt f I >Y0 W0re IU receive? a jjicaoauv rail from William Henry SpanD, last Friday. He resided in this place teveral years ago and during his stay be made many friends. His home is now in Abbeville. Mr. Calvin R. Slurkie, one of the best farmers in the Good Hope eec?ioD, and his wife, were in town Monday shopping and transacting business. He reports good crops in bia section, and is jubilant over the prospecte. Dispenser Simon Caughman is recuperating bis health at Glenn ^ -m ar -r- TT> Ann * _*? SpriDg9. Air. J. vveir aaay is dispensing the "chemically pure" to thirsty customers during the absence of Mr. Caughman. A match game was played last Friday at the Lexington Base Ball Park, between Leesville and Lexington. The score was 6 to 4 in favor of Lexington. "Umpire, L. W. Redd. Lexington plays Leesville next Friday at Leesville. Thirty-two young ladies and gentlemen stood examinations for the vacant scholarships in the various State Colleges. Sixteen stood for the three scholarships in Clemson; four for the South Carolina scholarships; and twelve for Winthrop. Quite a nember of the echolarr, officers, teachers and friends of the Sunday school enjoyed a very pleasant time in Roof's Park last Tnursday afternoon, the occasion bring a box picnic In the afternoon rain came up which ended the pleasures of the afternoon. Dr. Frank Wheeler, of the Fork, 1 was in town jtloDday and dropped in to see us, and renewed the subscription of bis father, Mr. D. H. Wheel- : er, who is among our first subscribers. We are pleased to lea. j that the old gentleman is enjoying ex- i cellent health. Mr. J. C. Garlington, former editor of the Spartanburg Herald, but now travelling in the interest of the Con- . federate rolls, was in town yesterday, getting up subscriptions. His work is very merifcoroue, and we are glad to know that he is meeting with success. He will attend the Leesville 1 reunion. Coi. C. P. Quattlebaum, who is cow one of the most prominent attorneys of the Conway Bar and a successful business man of that grow- i ing town, in sending his renewal to 1 the Dispatch, sends his kindest regards and best wishes which we appreciate coming from an old friend and a Lexington county raieed boy. Col. D. J. Knotts was in town Friday and we were pleased to tave him drop in and shake hands. He reports extra fine corn crops in the Swansea section and says that the people are waiting to give the candidates a rousing welcome. There are no better people nor none more hospitable than those of the Swansea settlement. MlflMl'TS. Ali announcements under this head will be charged for at the rate of $3, positively cash in advance, for the | Round Trip. The cards to be confined to a simple announcement. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination lor the o?th Congress fropi the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina, and pledge myeelf to abide the result of the primary and to support the nominess of the pg rtv. A. F. LEVER. FOR SOLICITOR-FIFTH CIRCUIT. I herebv announce myself a candidate for the office of Solicitor for the Fifth Judical Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic paitv. G. P. LOGAN. The manv friends of CAPTAIN N GEORGE EVANS announce him as a canditate for the office ot Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge him to abide the result of the Dcmocaatic primary and support the nominee of the party. I hereby announce myself a candidate fcr Solicitor ol the Fifth Circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic party. GEORGE R. REUBERT. i uuiiuuiivc :u>3cn a v<tuu;u<\<.c IUI ouuii tor of the Fitth Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to conduct an honorable campaign, to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees thereof Respectfully. GEORGE BELL TIMMERMA.N. Lexington, S. C. I atn a candidate lor Solicitor of the Fitth Judicial Circuit in the coming election and will abide the result ot the primarv. S. McG. SIMFKFNS. FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate j for State Senator from Lexington county, j and pledge myself to abide the result ot I the primary election. D. F. LFIRD. ! I Having done the best I could lor one j term in the State Senate, I hereby announce myself a candidate tor re-election to said position, and I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election and support the nominees of said election. \V. H. SHARPE. - FOR REPRESENTATIVE. T hereby announce rnvself for the Legislature and pledee myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primorv. T. C. STURKIE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. E. J. ETHEREDGE. J. BROOKS WINGA.RD is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Lexington County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. subject to the condition? of the primary. E. U. 8HEALY J. \T. EPT1NG is hereby announced a candidate for the Honpe of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primarv. , ? 1 FOR CLERK OF COURT. j* The manv friends of JAMES V. SMITH annnrmce hhn a candidate for the. office r>f Clerk of Court for Lexirgton county at the ensuing pr'tnarv election and pledge him to abide the result thereof. We are authorized t'?announce SAMUEL ft. GEORGE as a candidate for (he office of Clerk of Conrt at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. ^ FOR SHERIFF. L. "P, SMITH is herebv announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington conntv and we pledge him to abide g the result of the primary. FRIENDS. I The manv friends of JAMES B. ADDY I announce him a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington County, subject to the . rules ot the Democratic primary. J hereby announce mvself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington connty. subject to the rules governing the Democratic Primary Election. P. HENRY CORLEY. I hereby announce mvself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Lexington conntv. and pledge myself to abide the result of the nriraarv. T. H CAUGBMAN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FRANK W. SHEALY is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer ofLexinpton conntv,subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. FDR AliniTOR. The friends of MARION D. HARM AN enounce bim as a candidate for County Auditor, subjeot to the rules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic rrimar*. M. PICKENS LJNDLER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. G. A. DERRICK. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. We are authorized to announce LOUIS J. LANGFORD as a candidate for the office of County Supervisor at the ensuing primary election and pledge him to abide the result thereof. Upon the solicitation of friends I have consented to make the race for County Supervisor in the coming primary election and pledge myself to abide by the result of the same and support the nominees thereof. SAMUEL P. SHUMPERT. The many friends of GEO. H. KOON announce him a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Lexington County, subject1 to the rules of the Democratic primary. After being earnestly solicited by my many friends I hereby announce myself a . candidate lor County Supervisor of Lexington County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary election. auoilis SMITH. fc I announce myself as candidate for Conn- ^ ty Supervisor ot Lexington and pledge my- a' se'.t to abide by tbe rules governing the Democratic primary. JOHN W. FRY. r r ? ?? r FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. F Knowing tho ability ot MR. OTIS 0. DRAFTS for the office of County Oommis- 'n sioner. his IrieDds announce him a candidate for that office and pledge him to abide " the result of the primary. FRIENDS. I herebv announce myselt a candidate for the office of County Commissioner and a will abide the result'of theorimary election, t! JOHN W. HENDRIX. C New Brookland. a The friends of A. M. THORNTON, of Steadman, announce him a candidate for c County Commissioner and pledge him to v abide the result of the Democratic primary, s The many friends of WALLACE E- 0 LORICK announce him a candidate for = the office of County Commissioner from f the Fork of Lexington County, subject ro rhe rules of the Democratic party. a At the solitation of my friends. I have j decided to announce myself a candidate tor B County Commissioner and wiil abide the t result ot the primary. "JOHN W. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candidate p for County Commissioner ot Lexington * ? r . V T> _ I county, SQDject to tne luies 01 me democratic primary. TAMES W. SHE ALT. r At the solicitation of my friends I announce m\seit a candidate for County . Commissioner. W. NOAH LUCAS. At the solicitation ot my many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the rules ( of the Democratic primary. K. H. BAUGHMAN. 1 j FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. The friends of PROF. W. A. SHEALY, i ot Leesvilie. announce him a candidate tor $ Superintendent ot Education ot Lexington 3 | County, sub ject to the decision of the DemI ocratic primary. VOTERS. The many triends of J. E. RAWL t ! KYZER announce him as a candidate for | County Superintendent ot Education, and | pledge him to abide the re .It ot the pri- 1 | roary election. VOTERS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office ot Superinten- i dent of Education of Lexington county 1 subject to the rules of the Democratic ' primary. JOHN S. DERRICK. ' ' ' HI," Is long as they last we wi at $35.00. Only We have the largest and i gies in t FHE "OLD H101 First in the Hearts < jREGORY-RHEA 11 DISCS, HARROWS, CUI V \ 'arm Implants i W. P. ROOF, FOR CORONOR. ~ , ~ I hereby announce myself a candidate i /-v a ir re-election to the office of Coronor of j \ 1.JI exington county, and pledge myself to XX \ bide the result of the primary. ,? la!118^- RES' FOR MAGISTRATE--4ih DISTRICT. I am a candidate for Magistrate for the j , 'ourth District, Lexicgtou county sub- ! ?& :Ct to the rules of the Democratic p;ilarv. W. R. HILDERBRAND. j j D6 CaPI - I If T For Magistrate?6th District. j J MR. HENRY C. SCOFFILL is hereby > CliaSe <: nnounced as a candidate for Magistrate of ?or tlu he 6th District, which embrace Black ^ Jrtek township, and pledges himself to ! bide the result of the primsry. j j -i C. R. RISH is hereby announced as a J ' * andidate tor Magistrate for the 6th district -*hich embraces Black Creek township, , VV fc? object to the rules of the primary election j rtf f the Democratic party j j ^ ^ ^1 ! ! Jus :0R MAGISTRATE?5th DISTRICT, j I ^ \Tr. inr Magistrate I | iWLJ LUUUiUftV. J iV4 vuv 0-, ,t New Brookland for Ccngaree township, shoes t s hereby announced and respectfully sub- j uitted to the people, subject to the rules of j T h c he Democratic primary. J- -" ? A. B. BACKMAN. etbook I respectfully announce mysed lor re- j lection as Magistrate for the, Fifth Dis- I m Dart net. Lexington county. New Brookland, ' ^ object to the rules of the Democratic ori- i * i j tit< J. M. MARCHANT. X XX' MAGISTRATE?FORK DISTRICT Knowing the ability and the central lo- I 1 ation ot E. T. RAUCH we, his Iriends, I :oxinate him for .'Magistrate of the three ~ ownships in the Fork and pledge him to j pQ|? MAG1STRA1 ibide the result of the primary. HIS FRIENDS. c- S. BRADFOR ! ot the Democratic i I announce ruvselt a candidate for Mag- r . _ ? . . ?, 0- , c T * . . I nereb' aanouuci strate tor the Fork of Lexington countv. \ , . ? , r> * * i date tor :w agist rate tubiect to the rules of the Democratic pri- i T . t m.douut o ti * t \ ! Lexington eour.lv i nare. J. MARSHALL SHEALl. - , i abide by the resul I am a candidate for Magistrate of the ? primary. Fork District. Lexington County, subject j ;o tie rules of the Democratic primary. I "Dnr?> R. J. G LEVER. i ?>&I\ ! r WILL FUKNIS FOR MAGISTRATE?3rd DISTRICT. rcireshmenw ?i: ot -in iv, 1004, cam pi I announce myself a candidate for Mag- Even body is coraia istrate, Third Lexington county District, enjoy a good dina? r imi pledge myself to abide the result of Plenty ot speeches ? Lhe primary election. be glad to see all. JASPER S. DERRICK. June 15tc, lilul. (iiULUlA Hp w. 11 sell the above BUGGIES " ' one to customer. r no st complete line of hughe State. IORY WAGONS." . of Our Countrymen. ILL uU-,co,rMB,A's-cHakes, TIVATMK RPAPttTC >i u i?n B ester?! ihsevi ' 4 Lexington, S. C. fWD ! I OLUTION 151 j crying baby in church?should j 1 led out. | rou've been intending to puri new pair of shoes for that boy j it girl?don't delay any longer, ae while our assortment of and sizes remains unbroken. i always carry many styles, and them. t now we have an extra quan styles?and more youngsters' ! hail usual. ;re are prices to fit e very pock- | , and there's one pair of shoes | icular that we wish you to see. DMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) ^ Main Street, Columbia, S. C. rr. _.!? niCTCirT i i jKaroecue. D, subject to the rules 1 irirnar}. j WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS anient in5self a eandi- j -1 barbecue, with refreshments, at lor the 1st District of j Croat's Store, 011 July 21st. 1904, being m 1 pledge myself to Campaign Day at that place. Everyt of the Democratic , bodv is invited. Prices fordinuer reaA. D. MARTIN. sonable. JAMES KOON. I June *J9. 4wJT, )eciie. | ?, H A HAURECFE AND ! Ki) rllPiMlfV ? ?. w V| ? Peliou on the dOth day i ,, ,.,T_ _ . ,. iisjn day at this place, j \\ ^ ILL C*I\ L Ot K ANNLAL liv invited to coine and j haroeeue at Delinar on July 19th. and have a line time. Saluda and Lexington candidates will ml the candidates will ! he present, and a pxxl time is promised JOSH J. SliKALY. I all. EARGLE & SWYGERT. 7w3tj pd. j Dclmer. .Tunc iPrh. :Jwd?I . -J