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The Lexington Dispatch Barned April 25th; rebuilt July 19,1894. G. M. HARM AN, Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1896. The Election. The returns as yet are very incomplete. They rather indicate that it will be neccessary for Evans and Earle to run a second race, but Evans' friends claim the boxes "which have not yet been heard from will swell his vote sufficiently to give him a few hundred votes more than I the combined opposition, it mere is a second primary, the vote in it will be much greater than in Tuesday's paimary, for many thousand Conservatives will turn out and vote then who did not do so, because they did not imagine Earle had a ghost of a chance of defeating Evans. According to the returns Evans lacks 2,212 of a majority. Full re turns will increase his vote as he is expected to get majorities in several counties from which no figures have been sent in. But full returns will also increase Earle's vote. No one can but guess as to whether or not a second Senatorial primary will be needed, it is likely however, that Evans will be elected. Ellerbe is elected Governor by many thousand votes majority. McSweeney has probably defeated Cooper for Lieut. Governor. The returns so far show Bichbourg and Watts to be doubtful, the friends of both claim their election. Mayfield will probably hold his Latimer appears to have defeated all bis opponents in tbe Third Congressional District, Wilson is unquestionably nominated in the Fourth, Strait appears victorious in tbe Fifth and it seems certain Stokes has won in tbe Seventh. Bellinger has beaten Simms in tbe Second Judicial Circuit; Thurmond appears nominated in the Fifth, though a second race between him and Nelson may be necessary; Ansel has defeated Prince in the Eighth; and Shumpert and Sease will have it to run over in the'Seventh. ? As far as some of the candidates are concerned, the county canvass is ended. Perhaps there never has heen a county primary election held in this county before in which so little bitterness was exhibited among the candidates as there was in this one. They worked like beavers in their own behalf, but generally, each one ran the race on his own merits and not on the demerits of his opponent. When the result of the primary was made known mere was of course, some disappointrnent among those who were defeated and much rejoicing among those who sucj ceeded in knocking down the plum which they were after. We trust that the defeated ones will bear their P defeat as becomes those who are determined to bring victory out of defeat, and that they will be found in the front ranks, doing valient service for the cause of pure Democracy. Just as good, pure and patriotic men have been defeated as those who have been elected; but the people have spoken and by their decision we cheerfully bow. The dispensary and other scandals, with which the names of several prominent Keformers are connected, have become a stench in the nostrils of all honest people regardless of factional affiliations. These scandals have been brought to the attention of the people in such a way that they can no longer be laughed off or put aside uncontradicted in the clearest and most unequivocal denial and the most unimpeacb* ? ?j aDie lesnmouj pruuuwu w their falsity. It is clearly the duty of the next General Assembly to appoint an investigation committee with f. power to send for persons and papers whose duty it will be to sift these matters to the very bottom. If Mixson is innocent; if he were not offered a bribe in the nature of rebates, then he has nothing to fear but everything to gain by being completely vidicated. 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S>~3CitOS*XCPOttC I g. | i R ! ?. to - co ^ ^ - George S. Drafts. 3owooo?a-j?^: * ... . | ! I iW. L. K. JohnsoL CO t-* t?1 W cn ? to 1| j ' !_ ! i to H-i >-* to a m t-": H* Counts O^XClClOX^X :::::::: Wesley Harsey..| R I I I I IS. P. Shumpert..! ot a ?* ? es t?* | t CO *?. to i-i W. H. Meetze 1 ? ccgo-afcOQi-3?3Csgg|; j ? {3. Boston Smith.. g l_i M M H bO M H, ^ ^ _ L. J. Langford... cngi^iK^' mmcoi! Ji5 ^ 1-1 ? M tO C5 L Smith j -3C5CO~3i-'?-?OCn CO | |l : : < uivsses Gantt?< [j ' ; !; ; B Ci h-m M-3Mu!iC.I. Morgan a?; ?OCnCntO?i-3CiO-3|' ST. i; j ? ?! M-3?*too?-toMoo wi John D. Farr. j -o | ?3COC7TCS?"^tOM ?3;| _ ox co oo to to o to m *J* M. Crapa 1 o h-JC cs_f^? ~3j^0C . : g j; i B ^vT?toto..^ioc I- Harman Amick; 3 i o ^ K> tcji * . * com |iJ. S.Derrick ! Ox ? Cn as to Ci OS to ~j| M I H-* B N Bodie -3 ?- c? & l! H yu'. )?i ^ J. E. B. McCartha 3 >fr?ocoa* MtO~3cp** j j g ct ox to to to co co ?i|J. M. Eleazer 3 CHCi to P* ts o & *- j ^ ? mm* m?m ;E L. WiDgard...] ~i cn x o a tc to ?u ; ' ! : : Paul J. Wessingei m on? i?' m oo Mjj j ; : : : 'is. Z. Shealy M tOj_ tO 00 Mj j mio Mo-tc Paul E. Hutto...! tOOO'-*' tOOOM S, -3 co m m co co co to Harman... > o M -3 O m Cn -3 00 Ci -J * i ; ?(dHMMtoc:Mo: L Haiti wanger...! ??tC*-C5>-4OC?>|i'-?Cn . . _ t?I I-J I?1 Tnf<i: tc 00 -1 bi Cl 20 >? C? oc: ULlil tr.xcxcacoif'; j J V6 t *s -? :*; trie] jx 2 ? e ? 5' ft 5 ?-"5 I a : : %%fl- S o ' <5 C S o ' * & M : g. : il ^ * * ' i' o ; : : aga: : : H ;::= = ?::: !: f? ? ? 2 a . - ? g. T || Democratic Executive Committee cf I / Lexington County. ^ I hereby certify that upon the tab- j i U ulation of the vote cast in the , ' H * I]" primary election for Lexington coun- j ] * It t7' on the 25th of August, 189G, the ' J m . Executive Committee declared the f w K following to be the nominees of the ? Q Democratic party so far as do j ^ |-| termined by this election: For Sen- . ^ k ator, D. J. GiifSth. Representatives, t Z i D. F. ESrd; Clerk of Court, II. A. S? H Spann; County Superintendant of ' ~~ 5 : Education, J. D. Farr; Coroner, J. \ [ A M. Crops. j * 1 The following candidates must run 0 the second race, on the 8th day of , J September, 1896: llepresentative, ~j E. L Asbill, W. H. Sharpe; Sheriff, J Geo. S. Drafts, T. H. Caughman; 1 I County Supervisor, W. H. Meetze, [ L. J. Langford; Treasurer, J. S. t Derrick, E. L. Wingard; Auditor, t U M. D. Harman, Paul E Huttc. ^ (U K. W. Haltiwanger and J. M. Shealy having received the majority f V* of the votes cast in the first Magis- j J terial Dislrict'are the nominees for j v that office. U. W. Jeffcoat having received the < ^ - majority in the Sixth District is the j. k y nominee for that office. ? LJ T. E Summer having received the L * i majority in the Seventh District is j ^ the nominee for that office. t L* LJ Second elections must be held in ^ Zl the following districts: l-l Second District?George Sawyer, g U F. E. Dreher. H Third District?0. B. Addy, W. S. Hite. J H v Fourth District?Isaiah Hallman, 1 ^ H D. E Clark. ( /j Fifth District?W. A. Goodwin, c iJ Vm John W. Harsey. n Lj C. M Efird, W J Chairman Ex. Com. 1 M Jas. B. Addy, Secretary. M J r\ Judge Simonton, having heard arg L gument as to the jurisdiction of his j m ^ court in the railroad injunction case, t 0 |j has retired to the cool and shady re- * 0 lj treat of his summer home to puzzle H his brain in the solution of the vex^ A < k VI ing problem, where it is to be hoped I ^ J the mountain breezes will have such j " a salutary effect upon his ambition i pi as to teach him that this is not yet a j ft i government by injunctions, but one M by the people, of the people, for the , ^ people. 1 M A ~ T ^ KJ The Charleston Post has gone , ^ " wrong. The ball, striking the solid ^ 1| wall of Democracy, has rebounded 4 . and landed in the Republican camp. J It will not be missed. ^ Through these columns last week, ! a Dr. J. L. Shuler, President of the i st H Lexington County Farmers' Alliance, ! y W called a meeting of the farmers of 1 S the county for the first Monday in ^ l3 September, being the 7th day, to take < m Jj action in reference to the cotton tie 4 Tj trust. This is an important matter "! in which Alliancemen, as well as non ^ 1] Alliancemen, should take a deep interest as it effects the pocket book of i u every cotton grower in the county. ( ^ I We hope to see a large turn out of j Q ^ farmers, merchants and cotton buy- j M ers that day, and trust such wise, ^ U wholesomo and decisive action will ^ be taken as will prove of great benM r* efit to all classes of our citizens. Let u the cotton tie trust be broken now ] j. and remain broken for all time to J[ come. j C h! ; ^ The tabulated vote of the Magis- , ^ l_ trates in their respective districts ^ Tl will appear in our next issue. ^ M President Johnson has fixed the - day for the competitive examination ] U J for the remaining unawarded Win0 ^ throp College scholarships for this rj county on Tuesday, September 8tb, ' % |-^j at 9 a m., in the court house. ^ |_J School Commissioner Farr authorizes ^ Q us to make the above announcement. Make Home Happy. ! By selecting one of those beautiful 1 4 Pianos or Organs, which M. A. , -4 Malone, of Columbia, is offering at 1 j great bargains. i .J . " Ths tallest man iD Mii e is W. II. J Kelley, of PLiiips. lie is six fe^t ti n "1 inches tall and of symmetrical built. weighing more then 200 pounds. lie i rides a bicycle, which he Lad to have ; K made expiessly for b;s own us^, beT cause of the length of his legs. He r-\ is leader of the local cornet band. *T have here," said the agent "a ' 0 little book that will show vou how to 1 ? be yoor own lawyer." '"Ef it wood < rl show m9 how to be somebody ehe's i ^ lawyer," ta:d the man with the black ' if) beaid that wis gray at the roots, 'I j ,1 might buy it. But what is the use t - ? i - - _ i- L;. n tor a ruao to learu now 10 roo msh ?ir ? DO ^',r 8everftl .TfarR ^)e onmfcer of < H /T| lest children reported to and by tbe j Pj ,1 New York C.ty pnl'^e remained about ^ ? 2500 per aDuurn Two-thirds of tbem H \-*> are boys, aod the largest number a~e j fll ,r8^ roore>r Onarter? of tbe East side. Very few New York cbil- < * vi/ dren are deserted. d It wonld be well if some dreams ^ were realities aod maoy more realities ? ^ dreams. * One hundred tons of cats' tail \ 2 wtre recently sold at occe for the * parpose of ornamenting ladies' ap^ a- i jj- rel. Tnis mraus that, assuming an * Z a?rtage cat's ta.l to weigh two ouncts, [ ^ no fewer thsD 1,802,000 pussies had f to be killed. c Th:s year the Prince ofWt'e9will have been Grand Master of the English 1 Free Masons for 21 years. Subscribe for tbe Dispatch, I Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. To those living n malarial districts Tutt's Pills ire indispensibie, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, J malaria, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Here We Are! Three excellent remedies, that icver fail to do what is claimed for hem. Give them a tiial and you vill be convinced. PLANTERS SYRUP YERMIuge, the Worm Destroyer. It is deasant and the children like to take t. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS TONIC TEETHING Syrup brings health to the baby; rest o mothers. Price 25 cents. PLANTERS PINK PILLS slirnilate the liver, sweetens the breath, >rightens dull eyes. Cures constipaion. Twenty-five doses for 25 cents. All for sale at the Bazaar. Barbecue. 1T/-E WILL FURNISH A FIRST V? class barbecue, with refreshments, ,t Midway school house, on Saturday, Sepeinber 5. 1806. Alt the candidates and the mblic are cordially invited to be present ilusic and dancing for the young people jx>d order will be maintained. Come one, some ail. D. T. KLECKLY. E. A. KLECKLY. 3w42. CANDIDATES. The price for aDnouucing candidates n these columns is S3 for the round lip, invariably iu advar ce FOR SOLICITOR. Thanking the people of Lexington :ouiity lor tbeir support in tho past, I ierebv announce myseif as a candidate for e-electiou to the office of Solicitor of the Filth Judicial Circuit. 1 rely upon my record in the discharge of the duties of >cid office, and will abide the result ol the Democratic primary. P. H. Nelson. Please announce the name of Hon. J. War. THURMOND as a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Thurnond's victories for the State and his bold itand for the great masses of the people . rititle him to promotion to said office. We pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Refobmses. Edgefield, S. C., May 13. 18%. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The friends cf E. L ASBILL, present his name ti the Democratic voters of Lexington county as a candidate tor a seat in the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to sapport the nominees of * T? the party. v otebs. The friends of W. H. SHARPS announce him as a candidate for the House r>f Kepresentatives, in the approaching Democratic primaries, and pledge him to abide the resalt. FOR SHERIFF. The many friends of THUS. H. CAUGHNIAN announce him as a candidate for Sheriff, and pledge him to abide the resalt af the primary. Wea'fi authorized to announce GEORGE S. DRAFTS as a candidate for re-election to theotiice of Sheriff of L-xington County, ind lie is pledged to abide tie resalt of the Democratic primary. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. The friends of W. H. AIEEIZE nominate him for Com'y Supervisor and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. i'' ?i- :.1 iu? AiLtir muturtij luii.Murnu^ iuu suuviuc tions of in - many friends to make the race for Supervisor, I hereby announce myself i candidate and will abide the Democratic primary. LEWIS J. LANGFORD. * FOR TREASURER. The maty frien Is of JASPER S. DP It RICK hereby recommend him for appointment lo the office of Coun'y Treasurer and pledge him to abide ttie result of the primary. The many friends of E. L. WINGAF.D luuonnce him as a candidate for County Treasurer and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. FOR AUOITGR. The friends of PAUL E. HUT TO anGonnce him as a e.iudidate for Auditor and p'edge him to abide by the result of the primary. VOTERS. His many friends in Broad River Township announces M D. HARM AX as a candidate for re-election as County Auditor, and pledge him to abide the result ot the primary. FOR MAGISTRATF. The friends of FRANK E. DREHER, Esq., he being located at the Court House, announce him lor Magistrate tor Lexington rnd Hollow Cic-ok townships and pledge liitn lo abide the risult. Believing that the public interest and convenience w< u!d be best subserved if .ho Magi-st^at for this judicial district was in ca-y uceess to the Court IIo use in order :hat public business can be promptly di*jatcb. the many friends of GEORGE SAWYER, knowing his competency and md ability, take j leasure in placing his iame before the voters of Lexington and Hollow Crock townships as a candidate :or Magistrate, and pledge him to abide ;he result of the primary. The friends of W. S. HITE respectfully rinounce him as a candidate in the primary Section for re-appointment as Magistrate n the 3d Judicial District, viz: tiiioert Hollow and Chinquapin townships. He iv'.U abide the result primary. At the request of soma of my friend, I i^reby announce nijsdf a candidate for Magistrate for the district embracing Black ilreek and Boiling Springs township*. I vill abide the result ot the. piiir.arv lsai ill h .u.man The friends of DIt VYlON* K CLA-K mnounce him as aeaodidVefor Magistrate 'or hoi line Spiiugs aid Bhcfc ("reek towu hips lie will abide the result of the nruary. Tr.e friends of Y\*. A. GOOnWIN anlouijce hirn as a candidate tor M igistrate V.r the AMi Judicial District 01 Leiingron onuty. embracing th 1 township of lJi;ut splines and part of C,?ugar?-e. aud pledge i litu to abide the result of the primary ! I'ection. Tao frii mis of John W Ilarsey annum-' e i a as a caadidi e tor Muristrate in tie ith Judicial District, embracing the towi ihip ot Dialt Sp-iugs and a portion jaue. and pledge him to abide the result >1 the primary. : . Our Buyer is i ern markets ] Immense Goo With TWO STORES, ire are betlc to supply the irautfi Lexington Our I9rices are the Loires quality th iii:.ifj;.7/a /;a wj: .ire j DRY GOODS A CARPETS AN I SHOES ^.ITX CLOTHING FOR MXMXT.A OLTJMI31 October 10?ly. 4M2JSfit Furniture J : '9S0ROOM Bill ! tii fact we t aa??b11 if, j> j A LONG FELT WI i have at last equipped mvself so as to fur needs in her line, including Furniture, Crock Carpeting, Mvttiug ani all other house snppli [ have it! Wnich no other House in Columbi My latest arrivals: 2 dozen Refrigerators from $5.00 to $20. 3 doz Ice Cream Freezers, The Best, from $2.00 to $3.50, 25 Rolls Matting from 12,]c to 25c. 25 baby carriages lrom $5.00 to $25.00. I have midd a cut all along the line which I mean to sell goods and keep abreast of the per centago by dealers in Columbia. have just received a full Yours for tra.ls, J. L. ? Col-u.Xi.Vb December 6 -Gm. -f " Auguov ?->??i. SALE OP VALUABblT REAL ESTATE. Tract no. i, containing ab ut ICO seres, known as James C. Bodie, deceased late homestead, situated in the i prosperous and thriving Town ot Leeevillc and is wll improved, 2 story, 10 room resi- j dence with all necessary out buildings. Tract No. 2, containing about 205 acres, I situated between Desviile and Bate-burg, about 2 miles distant from either. This is a tine piece ol farm land and desirable property. Tract No. 3, containing about 28-5 acres, sitna'ed ab>nt 1 mile cf Batesburg and 1 tuiie of Iliberma. has on the place a fine. Grist Mill, and is tine farm laud and is desirable property, such is seldom put on the market and is now offered only for partition. Will be sold at Ltesville, Tuesday, December 1st, l8!)o. Either tract will be cut if desired. Come and see the land before the sale. Terms-One third Cash, balance oue and two years. Parlies owing said estate must make payment, those holding claims, present them properly attested. J. P BOD'E. Executors: B M B'?DIE, B. N. BO L IE. Autr. 12, 1896 -4m Bids Invited. I) IDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY } Messrs. E. B. Roof and G. M. Hir- 1 man. committee appointed by the Town 1 Council, lor whitewashing the shade trees 1 along tLe pavements of the town. The ' committee reserve the right to reject any j 1 and ail bids. For farther information call ' on the committee. ' Bv order TOWN COUNCIL. 1 LEXINGTON. Aug. 12?ti BARBECUE. TTTE WILL FURNISH A FIRST I VV class barbecue and refreshments, at the residence of Mr. Peter W. >hnll. one 1 mil- east of Mt. Hebron church, on Satur- j i day the 2'J:h day of August. Everybody j 1 cordially invited to attend. Charges lor : ( dinner 35 and 2o cents. Good order and a t pleasant time guarantee I to all S A CARTER, HENRY BUFF. Aug 12?3w4I | DR. E. J. ETIIEIIEDGE, SUKGEON DENTIST, j g LEESYILLE, S. C. j ! Office next door below post office. Always on hand. aug 12?6m tUGH'S I n the North* laying in an Stock of ds. :.I.VTir EQUIPPED r prepared than ever i \ . ij t of the People of County, ' | t of the Lowest and the le Be est, i IE AD Q UAR TERS FOR HD HOTIOHS. 1 \f ATTIN??. D TESTXILTIDS, THE MASSES. bXJGH'S, . [A, S. . FOR COLllHIA A \NT REALIZED!! j nisb the new housekeeper everything she y ery, G ass ware, Tin * are. Lamps, Bedding, ies. Jnst come and call for what you want. I a can do. My $5 carriages is something nice and formerly sold for $8.10. 1 dozToilietSets, 10 pieces, from $3 50 to $6 1 No. 401 3 piece Oak Suite $15. 25x30 glass 1 No. 212, Popular, 3 pieces 510. Very nice my friends and customers appreciate. I times by selling the quantity and not the '* line of Sewing Machines.-^/ JHULL, % ia, S. C. 1 . 1 MNTOiY HODSE, . JT. JONEi!*, Proprietor. RATES $2 PER DAY. :CIAL TERMSJTO FAMILIES, ^ 3 MINUTES WALK FROM CENTRAL DEPOT. IATTANOOGA, XEIYIV. \ BICE B. HARMAN WITH Dr. 0. E. Thomas, \ 1611 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER INT PERFUMERY, ] TOILET ARTICLES. \ CIGARS, ETC. J The most delicate, refreshing and cooling J Drinks served at all hours during the day. J I will tike pleasure in waiting on my 1 Lexington fii.nds. and will esteem a visit from them a favor. PRICES, THE LOWEST. South Carolina College, j COLUMBIA, S. C. I Session begins September 30th. The wH regular Courses, with Diplomas. Special 2oursrs, with CertiScates. Board $8 it ^ mouth. Well appointed Laboratories, Chemical, Physical. Biological, etc. Gym- 9 oa?inm. Total necessary expenses for the- j iear (exclusiveof travfllinc and c othingV 1 from $123 to S1 GO. Women admitted to* 1 ill Classes. ,%] For further information, catalogue, etc.r M iddress the President, 2j JAMES WOODROW. f BARBECUE. rWILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS B .rbecoe aud Refreshments at Qiattlejamn's mill, on the 2 2d day ot August. MI speakers aud candidates will be there. Music will be Jumished by the brass baud. Jowe one, come nil, and enjoy a good ime. Place three ur.lcs south of Lertvi le. M. C. HALLMAN. * 1 Aug 12?2wl0 BARBECUE. r WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLACS I llirhTnc aud Refreshments. at Mr. ?anl P. Clark's, on the 29th of August. speakers and candidates will be there. Music will be forn?*hed hv the hriss band. ]ome and enjoy youi selves. Place nine v uiles south of LexingU n C. H. M. C. HALLMAN. Aug 12~3wU a r>- . - J .