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The Lexington liispa ch. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. G. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch is f I a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 " ' - " 11 <-* iriTTO-riohlv cenis ior iiiret; muuuu?jlu? in advance. Circulation, 2,280. Wednesday, July 25, 1906. The politician hunting a job and the politician after he has secured the job are as much unlike as daylight and darkness. Pledges and platforms seem made to get in on; and to break them in violating of a compact with ttrh people does not seem to worry the ordinary individual who by hook or crook gets in.; The people remember Supt. Martin's campaign pledges, so often repeated, that under no circumstances would he allow more than one-third of the text books to be changed at any one time. It was this solemn pledge to the people that defeated McMahan. Our people cannot understand why the State board of education repudiated this pledge and made such changes * - 4-hT.a in our text dooks at one scuwug, Oil UO I according to Supt. Martin's own statement in the campaign with McMahan, placing a burden of $250,000^00 the people of the State. The expense of purchasing new books is no small item. The books cost more, in many instances, than the tuition is worth, and hence the : injustice in loading up the people with these too frequent changes, often with $ books no better than those in use, and indeed some they supplant are superior to the new adoption. .Senator Tillman spoke yesterday at Fairview, Saluda county, part of his original hearth, to nearly one thou; sand people. It is said the fine Saluda crops or the fresh country air had put the Senator in excellent humor, and all the Yvorld apparently, and consequently his speech contained less gall , than usual. 4'He did not cuss Lyon and even admitted the good work of the investigating committee, adding however, that they had stopped 'when they had their hand9 on the scoundrels.' He j confessed that the trork of the com- | mittee showed dishonesty and corruption in the dispensary management. 4'He advised that the voters ascertain how every candidate for office stood on the dispensary question and if he does not represent his views leave him at home." -He was well received and was fret:': quently applauded. The congressional candidates spoke there too. G. Wash Hunter, who shot and instantly killed Elbert F. Copeland over the card table Thursday morning near Goldville, Laurens county, surrendered to the sheriff at Laurens last Saturday. He is greatly distressed over the killing and declares he would not have committed the deed for any'tVi *? on. Olllllg ill UliC WV/l 1U) axiu vmuuvv uv qount for his act. He gave $2,000 bail before Justice Pope and was released. Bishopville, Lee coupty, it is said, honored the State campaigners yesterday with the largest crowd that has yet attended a political meeting. It is estimated that there were 1,500 persons present, and the crowd all good natured. The crops there are said to be fairly good, much better than in other counties. * The Methodists at the Rock Hill -district conference Saturday passed strong resolutions condemning the dispensary and calls upon the brethren in emphatic language to rise up and crush the monster evil?liquor traffic?from our State. Mr. 0. D. Seay Declines. I On account of continued poor health. I shall have to withdraw from the face for superintendent of education. The reason for the delay of my withdrawal wras the hope that each day would bring about an improvement in my condition, but to my sin- | cere regret it has not come. If in any part of this affair I shall seem to any of my fellow citizens to have erred I want them all to knowr that I j was acting, as I thought, in such a | manner as would best conserve the interest of all the citizenship of my native county, Lexington. I Hoping that the all-wise providence has in store shall redound to the entire constituency of Lexington county, I shall ever remain, Your most humble fellow-citizen, O. D. Seay. Ear one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and you will not suffer with indigestion.?Sold by Kaufman Drug Co. |Mother's Earl !A WORD IN MOTHER'S EAR: WHEN K | NURSING AN INFANT, AND IN THE S . MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT H | TIME, <? | SCOTT'S EMULSION | I SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH ANO 9 ' NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR R I THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER ANO K 1 CHILD. ^ Send for free sample. * ! SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, & 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 3 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. *? Reuaioa of C. Co., 20th Esji' meat S. C. V. There will be a reunion of Co. C., 20th Regiment S. C. V., at Hilton, on the C. N. & L. railroad on the 25th of August, 1906. All old soldiers are earnestly invited to come out and take part in the reunion with us. No matter to what commands they belonged, we will be glad\o have them with us. Bring well filled baskets and join us. George T. Halttwanger, Captain. ?: . Basket Pieaie. There will be a basket picnic at Mrs. Mollie Rawls' spring on Thursday, August 2d, 1906. Everybody is cordially invited. WQFFORlfCOLLEGE. HENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., President. Two degrees, A. B. and 'A. M. Four courses leading to the A. B. Degree. Nine professors. t -1 ??- t i^ws-rnon tv?o w r JLdlUlULJ OliU xiiuiaiuiu. j.a?v it. at.. Burnett gymnasium under a competent director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men off1 the platform. Next session begins September 19th. * Board from $12 to $ 16 a month. For catalogue or other information, address, J. A. Gajiewell, Secretary, July 25 4w41 Spartanburg, S. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, E C. SHULLard W. P. Hook made Miic to me o g'ant them Letters ol Administration of the Estate o and effect* of Eliza B. Hook. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish ail and singular the kindred and credi tors of the said Eliza B. Hoofc. deceased, that they be and appear, before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lex incton, C. H., S. C., on the 30th day of July 1906 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, to show cause, ii auy they have, why the said Administration should hot be granted. Given under my hand, this 13th day of Jaly, Anno Domini, 1906. GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the 18th day of Jul v. 1906, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w38 Barbecue. , WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST class Barbecue on the 17th day of August, at Swansea, campaign day, at ^J? - "**:ii All UltJ \jruuuwiu 1UJLLL. Aii OiO WiUJXUij iu" vited to hear the candidates. Gaxtt & Goodwin. July 10-6w-41 Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A BARBECUE and refreshments at my place on the Sonthern road, near Gilbert, on the 4th day of August, 1906. Trains will stop both ways for passengers. A good time is promised all who attend. Ioor Hayes, Jerod Taylor. Jnly ll-4w39 Barbecue at Amick's Ferry. T WILL FURNISH A BARBECUE JL and refreshments at Amick's Ferry on Saturday, August 4, 1906. All the candidates will be there and the people of the neighborhood will be out in full force. All who attend will enjoy the day. Ferry will be free to all coming to the cue. Silas E. Amick. 4w39pd Barbecue. '' We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at D. F. Shumpert's old stand, near Kisnton, on jrny ztf. Everybody is invited to come and have a good time. The candidates are expected to be on hand. There will be music and dancing for the young folks. L. L. Gantt, J. 0. Spradley. J. F Harman, Cuist. July 10. 3w38 | - Barbecue. T WILL FIJRNISH A FIRST CLASS JL Barbecue and refreshments on August the 11th, at ray old stand, near Spring Hill, on the Shady Grove road. The public is cordially invited to attend. Come one come all both great and small. Joseph W. Meetze. July 10-5w40 Barbecue at Pelion. T WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS JL Barbecue and refreshments at Pelion, on campaign day, Thursday, August 16th, 1900. The candidates will be here. A good dinner will be served, and a pleasant day promised all who attend, Tosh J. Shealey. Julv 7-6w-41 IMP HORSE While lie had colic, but finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon he was worth $250, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. July 25- ly ANNOUNCEMENTS. All announcements under this head will ba charged for at the rate of $3? positively in advance. Cards to be confined to a simple announcement. Tor House ot Jtepresentatives. The friends of J. S. Gunnell hereby announce him a candidate for a representative for Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. He is a Christian gentlemen and ex-Confederate soldier, and well qualified to represent the people of Lexington county in the 1 louse. Joab Edwards is hereby announced as a candidate for the legislature under the rules of the primary election. As a man who has rendered long political service to Lexington county, a true Democrat, a good speaker, a fearless debator, a self-made man and the friend of the taxpayers, true to his principles, Hon. W. H. Sharpe is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Lexington county, and is pledged to abide by the result of the Democratic Primary, Dr. E. .T. Etheredge is hereby nominated by his friends as a candidate for reelection to the House of Representa tives from Lexington county and is pledged to abide the result of the Primary. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Having striven faithfully to represent the interest of the people of Lexington county for one term, J. M Epting is hereby announced for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For County Supervisor. The friends of George A. Shealy announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and he is pledged to abide by the result of the primary. The many friends on the south side of Saluda river annouuce George H. Koon as a candidate for Coautv Supervisor and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. The many friends of John W. Fry announce him as a candidate for County Supervisor and pledge him to abide by the result of the primary. County Supt. of Education. The friends of J. E. Ravi Kyzer announce him a candidate for re-election as Superintendent of Education for Lexington county and pledge him to abide by the rules of the primary election. I Vnr flmvntv Auditor. * V A w WMJkVj tmmm w mm? w w. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor for the County of Lexington and pledge myself to abide by the action of the Democratic primary*. W. D.i Dext, New Brookland, S. C* I respectfully announce myself to the voters of Lexington county as a candidate for County Auditor and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. . Samuel J. Derrick. The many friends of Mr. M. P. Lindler in Batesburg and Leesville, appreciating the fine vote that Mr. Lindler received for this office two years ago, do hereby nominate him as a candidate for the office of County Auditor subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Many friends. For County Treasurer. The friends of H. L. Oswald hereby announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer and pledge him to abide by the Democratic primary. Joe A. Koon, of Chapin, S. C , is hereby announced as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexington county, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. FRANK W. SHEALY is hereby an nounced as a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For Judge of Probate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. A. D. Martin*. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate, according to the rules of the Democratic Primary. J. M.V^raps. An office is created for an officer, and as George S. Drafts has so ably filled the office of Judge of Probate for Lexington county, he is hereby announced for reelection to said office, and is pledged to abide the result of the primary. For Congress. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress from the seventh congressional district, and pledge myseli to abide the rules and regulations oi yv A w. 4-i rt Y-\W n XTT tilts i^ciuuuauv; ^nmcuj. A. F. Lever. 50c. GETS THE DAILY RECORD OF COLUMBIA, S. C., For Ten Weeks; which covers the Campaign. In The Record will be found daily re ports of the campaign meetings by J. WILSON GIBBES, a veteran at such work. His name at lacked to the reports is a guarantee ol tlieir fairness and accuracy. for nine years The Record lias advocated the dispensary. Editorially, it daily sets fortli the reasons why the dispensary should be retained. Every frienc of the dispensary who wishes to kee] jxDsted with arguments to meet tin* opposition should read The Record. The Record ten weeks for 50c. absolutely in advance. THE "RECORD. COLUMBIA, S. C. I ALFRED J. FOX, j ' > ; Life insurance, J < > ; Health insurance, | < ) \ Accident insurance, [ < Fire Insurance, | j REAL ESTATE AGENT, ( i LEXINGTON, - S. C. | < > i ? ?## > ! FOR S-A-X-IE. > < One valuable lot and improve- > | ments iu the town of Lexington, j I s. c. ; i One lot with good two story > ] . dwelling on Main street, Lexing- [ , ton, S. C. > < Dwelling house and lot on upper > ] Main Street, Lexington, S. C. j < One resident lot on upper Main > < street, Lexington, S. C, > J One valuble lot in the town of | ' < Lexington, S. C. > < One lot near Lexington Depot. > 1 6 Acres adjoining Lexington j { Fair Ground. > i 12 Acres just outside incorporate > ] limits, Lexington, S. C. [ ( fi Acres very near Lexington, > i S,C. > ' 111 Acres good farm land 4 j ^ miles north Shumperts, 0 miles > i nortli Gilbert. 40 acres open land > ] ?dwelling and barn. [ i Store building and lot on Main > S street, Lexington, S. C. > Write or call to see me [ | at THE HOME BANK, j Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreslunents, at Inno, Campaign Day, August 21, 1900. The best of order "will prevail and satisfactory arrangements will be made to feed the i>eoplc. Mr. Elias Amick will prepare the meats. The candidates will be on hand and a pleasant day is promised those who attend. C. B Lindler, F. W. Derrick. June 11, 1906.?td. Barbecue at Bowles' Old Mill. 1tttt r ttittttvttotx \ ptdct pt. \ iYV iL/lj r U XVJL^I ion -"v. r luui Barbecue and refreshments at my place, six miles southjof Gilbert, Fowles' old mill, July 28. The public is cordially invited. All the candidates will be . here, and the people will turn out to hear them Music by string and brass band. Everybody will enjoy the day. Azariah Taylor. ( July 9-38. Administrator's Sale. Wednesday, August 8th, next, at 11 o'clock a.m.,on the home place of Mrs. M. R. Nichols, about eight miles north-west of Lexington C. H., I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, all of the personal property of Silas Johnson, deceased, consisting of one cow, two wagons, farm implements, household and kitchen furniture, chickens, &c. 1 2w39 W. P. Roof, Admr. of Estate Silas Johnson, Dec'd. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Wm. Price, deceased, are required to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly attested on or before the loth day of October, 1906. S. D. Price, 1 3w40pd > Administrator. ?p%ccTm" BEC 0 LJ provement over a FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMA L For Johnston Rakes, Disk < I Buooies, Wan GAUC 1311-1313 A i GARDNEI j TRUCKED > % FARMERS 5 PLANTER % WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR l SUCH AS ^ Cabbages, Carriots. Celery ^ Plant, Kale, Lettuce. Musts i Peas, Pepper, Radish, Salsi ^ to, Turnips, Watermelon, ^ Grasses, &c. We select ou J care, and pay liberal price ^ feel justified in saying thai ^ to be found than those we 4 We supply Gardners, Tri i ers in anv o uantitv wanted. \ Lorick&Lo' t WHOLESALE AND J . COLUMBIA, . County Summer School. Office of County Superintendent of Education, Lexington, S. C. By authority of State Superintendent the County Summer School will open July 30th at 9 a. m., and will run for i two weeks. Prof's. J. C. Allen and J. R. T. Major have been appointed by Superintendent Martin as instructors and the following course of study has been arranged: 1. Wentworth Grammar and School Arithmetic?Prof. Allen. 2. Krolm's Physiology (newly adopted)?Prof. Allen. 3. White's School Management?Prof. Major. 4. Peterman's Civil Government? Prof. Major. Prof Patterson Wardlaw of the S. C. University will lecture Wednesday, August 8th, and Prof. W. H. Hand of the S. C. University will lecture August 1st. I August 6th?Prof. D. W. Daniel of Clemson; August 10?State Supt. 0. B. Martin. The school will be run in the school building at Lexiugton. The "Lecture Systehi" will be used mainly and teacher pupils will be expected to provide themselves with tablets, etc., as well as the text books for the course. An effort will be made, to supply the newly adopted books at reduced rates to the school. 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