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The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt July 19, 1894. G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher. LEXINGTON. S. G, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. The result of the second p. i nary election was Dot a surprise to those who studied the situation with an unbiased mind. From the opeDiDg of the campaign till the result was announced we considered the nomination of Governor McSweeney as a foregone certainty. His administra tion has been in the whole satisfactory and he was entitled to a full term. We give below the result of the election as officially announced by the State Executive Committee: McSweeney. Hoyt. Abbeville 1,335 755 Aiken 2,032 1,148 Anderson 1,468 1,980 Bamberg 608 422 Barnwell 1,195 708 Beaufort 207 1C7 O AO Berkeley '<&?> ouo Charleston 3,179 693 Cherokee 774 804 Chester 745 522 Chesterfield .... 1286 516 Clarendon 1,058 499 Colleton 1,109 984 DarliDgton 1,212 913 Dorchester .636 521 Edgefield 774 782 Fairfield 685 6S9 Florence 1,183 785 Georgetown.... 336 274 Greenville 2,473 3,070 Greenwood 820 887 Hampton 892 484 Horry 1,878 725 Kershaw 1,097 750 Lancaster 977 895 Laurens 1,692 1,357 . Lexington 1,708 803 Marion 1,883 1,265 Marlboro 1,007 717 Newberry 1,214 914 Oconee 1,344 1,260 Orangeburg 1,362 1331 PickeDs 1369 995 Riobland 1,738 966 Saluda 1,217 577 Sumter 1,175 1,099 Spartanburg 2,797 3,065 Iluion 1,205 828 "Williamsburg... 1,192 752 York 1,736 1,202 Total 51,363 37,112 For Lieutenant Governor. Tillman 53,600 Sloan 34,798 For Railroad Commissioner. Evans 42,522 WhartoD 15,912 The city fair association, composed of the leading citizens and business men of Columbia, is making active preparations for the successful entertainment of the visitors to the State Fair. A very full programme has been arranged containing many especial attractions, among which we notice that there will be a military encampment and prize drill; the city will put on her gala attire; one day will be set apait for college students and others are now being considered. The State Press Association is now in session at Harris Springs, and the poor hungry editors are now getting three fquare meals a day, with plenty of "liihia and soda'for an appetizer. The sparkling effervescence occasionally overflows into the pathway of the downtrodden editor. The wild utterances of the Columbia State must not be taken seriously. His dit h of crow is not at all palatable and it is natural that be should "make faces" over it. He is bcbav? x J-.l L.ii xl i ing a great ueai ueuer mail we auuuipated. Some of Clemson'a graduates are receiving salaries as high as $200 per month. Dots from Rocky Well. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Rain a plenty. Kind of a September gale. Everything looks refreshing and it has turned much cooler since the recent rain. Now is the time to sow your turnip patch. Mr. C. R Dreher is quite sick with a case of fever. Mr. James Smith has bis new saw mill at work now. Mr. Pickens Bouey moved in the Sim Taylor old home last week. Miss Lula Monts of Richland, visited relatives and friends near here last week. The candidates were thinned to a good stand Tuesday, the 11th, aod the most of them ran pretty close. Rest wishes for the Dispatch. C. F. L. Lexington County Alliance Meeting. The next regular meeting of Lexington County Alliance No. 721, will be held with rine Kidge Alliance on the second Friday in October, being the 12th day. The subject for discussion was continued from last meeting with the same speakers. Subject?How to retain the young . men of the country on the farms. Soakers, G A Derrick, Dr. J. L Shuler. a fail attendance is desired. E L Wingard, Pres. Ja9 B Addy, Sec. A Card. To the Editor of the Dispatch: To my fellow citizens of Lexington county: It has been my purpose n recent years to stay out of the newspapers, but as the public print is at this time the only medium through which I can reach my fellow citizens, I trust I will be pardoned for publicly expressing my gratitude to those who have endorsed my course in the House of Representatives and have stood by me in elevating me to the State Senate; and to those who saw tit to support either of my opponents, let me say that I have not one word of complaint to utter agaiDst them. I have taken my success with becoming modesty I hope, aDd I do consider it a great success to take a man from the rank and file of the people and promote him to the high and dignified office of State Sen: t >r. f It was, if I remember correctly, Lord Bacon who said that the duties of life are greater than life I am one who believes that the duties of .office are greater than office. I realize full well that I dow have the responsibility resting upon me of filling a position which in the recent past haB been filled by such master minds as Wingard, Meetze, Efird and Griffith, and I do not claim to be the equal of these gentlemen in ability, but what I am lackirg in " abilitv I do hope to be able to mate * v *. up, in 6ome measure at least, in mj earnestness and zeal to do something for the masses of the people of my county and State. For every harsh word uttered in the heat of political dibile, and for ! every unkind expression during the eampaigD, I shall undertake to rise ' above and wiil be the servant of the I whole people and will work iu ha- - ? mony and accjrd with the delegation sent to the House of H?presentatives ' by you. Before closing let me say a word about the inattention sometimes pa d to our general elections. We have saved the State and this is the time of all others, to set to work to save the nation. Let every one who claims to be a white man, a citizen and a Democrat go to the polls at our next general election and vote for Stokes, Bryan and Stevenson. Again thanking you let me add, | that should God spare my life to my > ! little family and my constituency, to , live out the term of office to which you have elected me, I shall endeavor J to bring back the office to you at the | close of my term unstained by dis honor and unsoiled by sin. I am, your obedient servant, W. H. Sharpe. scorns EMUISION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the foK lowing reasons:' FIRSTS ecause. if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure it. SECOND- Because, if the children are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. THIRD ?Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom- ( Ing thin and emaciated, it wiil build them up and give them flesh and , strength. FOURTH - Because it is the ( standard remedy in ail throat and lung affections. No household shsuld be without it. ( 14 i ?r-i cir m mo r cc I li C-dll Uw la.^n iii wJUiiunvi MVU as in winter. 1 50c. and $i .00. all druggists. SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, New York. Chairman of Committees. ' By oversight the printer omitted the standing committees in the minutes of the L< xington Baptist Asso ciation. The following are the chair man of those committeess and th?y are requested to make their reports at the Association in New Biooklai d * in October. Oa Education?Dr. W. T. Brooker. Temperance?W. R. Lowe. Foreign Missions?R-.v. Joab Edwards. c Old Aged Ministers?S. A. Moak. 1 State Missions?Kev. Lvaus iiali. J Home Missions?Rev. S. J. Riddle. \ Orphanage?J. G. Fallaw. 1 D J Knott?, Moderator, Lexington Baptist Association. Swansea, September 15, 1900. * Notice, Veterans. \ In accordance with the pension law the Veterans of each township will meet at their usual place of j meeting, respectively in each town- < ship, on Saturday, October Oh, at 2 j i p. m., and elect a representative to j , the County Board, which will meet j j at the courthouse on Saturday, Octo- j ber 13:b, 1900, at 12 m , for the I i purpose of electing a County Board j t for the ensuing year. | f S. M. Roof, Chairman Cj. Board Pensions. Sept. U, 1900. J Ledgers, journals, records, counter books, memorandum books, school j books, pads, pencils, ink of all colors, g mucilage, &c., for sale at the Bazaar. ' 1 The House that is ma you to become a c )ry Us, Notio at prices be Buyers representing i fingers to scoop in a salespeople in our ] L0.000 Yards Graniteville EE Homespui 7,000 Yards Cotton Flannel at 4c. 5,000 Suits for Lion, Boys and Children ( 2,500 Pairs Lien's Fine All 'Wool Pants Ladies' Dress Crood3 of all description fro Primmed Hats of all kinds, 29c. up. 5,000 Pairs Shoes, slightly imperfect, ho DON'T FAIL TO CI Respectfully, \A/lt/I ? ? IVI. C News from Arthur. I __ I Z3e* To the EJitor of the Dispatch: Siuce we have once again received a copious shower we feel somewhat refreshed. The health of the community has been very good. Miss Gertrude Parker of Columbia, is visiting Miss Ida Roof. Master Benjamin, little son of M. S. Parker, of Columbia, is visiting P] the family of Mr. Jesse D. Roof and having a grand old time hunting rabbits and "possums." There will be prayer services at the homo of Mr. Jesse M. Roof next Saturday night, conducted by Mr. UU3riP8 JUPW1S. j_>aicoi There will be communion services Leeevi at St. David's church next Sunday. BedB Preparatory services on Saturday Brockl evening. Lexinc I must not slop until I tell you of Swans ihe pleasant lime that was spent at jrmo the Children's Day at St. David's Bdlen ;hurch on last Saturday, Sept. 15. Ossa.. The programme was well selected, Boiling TT 11 splendidly executed and was erjojed y^gri by all present. Crout'i On Sunday Mr. J. S. Berg gave Boyl&ti blackboard instructions to the Sun- Chapir lay school which was very interest- JJjjton ng and et j iyed by all. We hope to i piney Dave him in our midst again soon. I Brook. With much success to the Lexing- I Sandy on Dispatch, I am Guess, j ? | Beak . Baptist Union Meeting. j Folk's To the E litor of the Dispatch: j Please give me space in your . Total ;olumns to aunounce the Uoion neetiDg of the Upper Division of the Lexington Association, which meets vith the Pine Grove church, on ] Saturday, 10 o'clock a. m , befcre^he A j c 3th Sunday in September. send, anc J r must be 10 to 11. Iteligious exercises and day of 0 mrollment of delegates. Gaston 11 to 12. Introductory sermon by [lev. James E Steeh; alternate, Willie Ilayse. 12 to 1. li -CfSP. Jb^aere 1 to 2. 1st subject?Is ths en- ,mieg t,ei 'orcement of New Testament dis- tine nVfcI crops, at upline essential to the spiritual de- high wat ? -t - -r it t>.. t?^?t healthy, /eiopmeuG 01 a cuuiou:?jl?j htv. Joab EJward : alternate, Rev. C. B on the pi \very. iDK watei ^ ^ ... price anc 2 to 3. 2nd. Why are Christian Call on o :nen so indifferent to the cause of :emperanct??By Rev. Evans Hall; Septen ilternate. Rev. B. I. Reynolds. ? Sunday morning 10 o'clock. Us)// Sunday school addresses by the fr't Brethren?Opened by J. T. Siwyer. POSI J T. Sawyer, Clerk. Unc | Open all ] Don't forget to prepare some- j Georgi trticle for exhibit.on at the Counly ; n -J MtiV 0' ^When P P.._I!.I . r. rumci king Columbia fam ustomer and share constantly offt ns, Mi i S yond the mere me] is in all the large c< 11 that is cheap in r stores to serve yoi prices till the lots a i at 5c. 55c. up. , bought from a largo fire sale, dig] m 3c. per yard up. ,t will wear well, 19c. up. 9ME TO SEE US 1 oat TO 1 c:5(? MAIN olumbie t"cirrus of tixe tern || Lieut. |J li Governor Governor C<. i- jj 'i* . C-, ;| CH ! ^ h* : p i & : c i ? P > E P" 5 : 5 i S ? : I m i a i_3 ' II W I ! K : 1 JEC1NCTS. | g | ffi | ' | f | 6 i | I ? I I : T I : : ; |i g : 1 ? : !! i: !; : : 1 i j ! I ; # i j. ) # .! I . * . M?g. f'W W68" 6?F He 52i 63ij 5ii| 621 Sale ... 1!' 42 431 48 ank 30 24; 42 19. atid ii 191 113 ' 221 80 .too . . i! 237 154 204 17b | ] ea . II 58 421 78 23J 3 !i 751 35 82 2b|i ' 58 i 31 57 3 i!| tine 53: 0. 50; 12|| 'I 41; 7; 28; 23;. * Springe. No 1 38 4 15. 26; I Creek, No. 2.. 34 1!> 14; 2!1| ia 39 101. 33' 16! i Store. 32i 21 19 34,i on !! 21 33 lllj 35jj j 75 25 75 24;: : Hill 73i 19 72 2(11; J; (55; 1 (52 7;; Woods]]!!!!!!;! M\ 31 57 17 02 14 Run j! 34 17' 34 17 lidge 50; 1 olj Oej; Ribh's 5C 12 70 2 fil 20 65 17; School House.. 10 ^ * .Old Mill i; 65 6 c5 3 School House. . 20j 1 24 3 1708 808 1GG4 835 11 J i i I i. Notice. j ?A11IIES INDEBTED TO DR. | T\NE LO r. Williams will p'ease call, or ] V_/ P- R 1 settle at once, as all accounts j iug contain balanced on or before the 15th j arranged ar ctober next. ! and dining J G. WILLIAMS, M D. Two Koo , S. C.f Sept. 10, 19JU tf office One Barns and : | lots with tv lor Sale. rEveir^; 1 i'^rorp hp ci HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN Four p!ai s oi land on Congaree river, ten vstion ot c ow Colombia. 200 open, 12? acres wheat, ca s lands suitable for meadow or Three ti iout 50 acrrs seldom covered by mule al.-o {< er. balance of the tract perfectly Xhis is a being sandy land extending out neo(js uo wi river. There are eight buildings por furtb eruises and plenty of good drink Jr ss. r. Will be sold at a reasonable 1 ttrms made to suit, purchaser r address. Septembs GROVER F. GEIGER. __ Shun perts, S C. iber 1, 1000. 4w46pd. - i /A / for FREE rs here \fjeMutcnscholarship TIONS GUARANTEED. far $3,000 cash Deposit ,Hte mns. p Hal'road Fare Paid. ? . to the Ui d rear te Both Sex-r Very Cheap Board. RH a-Aiabama Business College, Sentemhe Maam, Oturyia. ^P'embe >-52. writing mention the Dispub-h. J01 IAI 9 H JPil 9 9 9? ous as a bargain centre invites in the good things that are 3red. iocs, Its iinJ Millinery ntion of competition. 3ntres with the money in their nerchandise. 25 intelligent 11. We name the following ,re closed. atly soiled, 08c to $1.18. Worth double. WE CAN DO YOU GOOD. JRTICK. STREET. ij .ma,x37- Election. Held. Sep ."toex 11,1SOO^llroad p !: !i Ij Co ?>upt jj jDimis- ; Shtriff. Treasur- ; County Commission-j of sioDeri' erl * fr*. Edu'tion. jj g"n* i;"o r? ;|~rs i ^ if'o ! 9 | ~rT~F!l ** | o 2 ? i * m 3 06 !| 8 I ^ ! g. I f ,i H ? i; ss ! 3 i- H Q . w | 5 i! 1 j ? i a ; ? !| ~ ! L : : g ! g" H a J 3. ii P I ? SF | g. | *1 ? | Mir - i:* ! r j! * i f I h !i 1 3- : S ,? pr . C : ? 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H ' '' For Sale. i Clerk's Sale. T IN GASTON, ON F. C. AND ! TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT It., with a large two story build- JL of the court of Common Pleas for Lexiag twelve rooms, conven.entlv . iugton county. South Carolina, in the cas< id well ventilated, with cook J of U. X Gunter. plaintiff ag inst D. U rooms attached Aid} ; Dund e Morgan A Trust Invested are arranged lor drugs and; ineDt Co , limited; R P. ribley & Com well fiit( d up lor merchandising I pauy, and W. H. Donley and T. S. Sease dubles and small garden on sauie ! as admiuistra'ors of J II Lewie, deceased, ro wells ot good water. ! defendants, I will sell to the highest bidng arranged for physician der at public outcry, before the cour for some worthy physic an. ! house door in Lexington. S C , duiiug itations well suited for tbeculti-1 the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon cm. peas, rice, cotton, melons, j day in October next: potatoes, etc. '"A certain tract or parcel of land known ne first class hors s and 01 e j as Gable lauds, on waters of Cut Leg >r sale. branch, coun'y and State aforesaid fine fie'd for a physician which bounded on north side by lands of B lit orking up. t rout ou the east by lauds ol Mrs. Bett} ,er particulars call ou or ad- Smith, on the south by lands of Wesley Rtsinger and ou the west by lands of J. G WILLIAM-?, M D Alonzo Rose." Gaston, S. C. TERMS 0 e-balf cash and the lalanct it 12, tf. 0D a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sa'e, secured by bond of tfct purchaser, a:ici a mcrtgage ot tne premistt Hold, with privilege of paying all cash, ll Uulvv These t'rms to be complied with, within tv m\- v in ?tt did a half hour after bid closed and if do: the I>\ OJ\ hi IO AIL. PAll- propt rty will be at once resold, at the risk ? are in any way indebted to the of lb{ furmer piucha8er. Daniel Biekiey, deceased, that Purchaser to pay lor papers and it venue make immediate payment, and stamps g demands against the said Es- g ^ SPANN C C C P & G S r?sent them properly attested, Clerk's Office, Sept 10, 190J. ' 6wi6. rsmntd IE CA F. BICKLEY Admr. ? ?: | r 8. 1000. _3w46. A hue oi nice pipes, smoking to j . i bacco. and fine citrars. will be found I lr dues to the Dispatch. at, the B.zaar. the mil w COLUMBIA Cotton rapacity 20,0(0 Palis. St >r ?? and insr. traction tLereof. Special rat--< on large lots. Lib on cotton stored with us. V. rite 'o ED or II. L. ELLIOTT. Manager 3u,os December ;8. j^^rr. g-p PR. MOFTETT'3 I EETHH ?./ J1 (Teething Powdcn] py&is* costs oa^ ^ceQ*s a* Or mail iocccti to C. J. T/JOF i DIRECT FROM THE ' LEAS' MOTTO: $ The Instruments I represent are fully \ ers and endorsed by mo, making Good Reliable Org Good Reliable Pis Write for Catalogue to, M. A, i 1235 Main Sreet, First Block N< COLUMBIA. Please mention the Dispatch. > May 2, iyO'J - ly. DBS. D. L. BOOZ 4#lj|dENTIS1 1515 MAIN ST COLUMBIA, 'PHONE 230. . LEESVILLE < Opens Septembe Moral and religious tone unexcelled. Co-e<l Per.-onal int. rest taken in each pupil. Music. Elocution. Commercial Courses and Military Tra per month by our industrial plan. Expenses $7 Leesvi He, S. C. August 2d, 1900 2mo. DIAL H ADDA Wholesale and Retail "mporrers anc OABDAVARE, mill PAINTS, OIL We are Headquar BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE POST OFFICE BLOCK, Fep'ember 30 -1 v. When writing mention the Dispatch. Jelly G1 WAX TOP FR WAX STRINGS, for Cans-! g| . Now is the time to bu almost at hand. T!k tH , fruit. We are the LA section in above goods SiD IS HR ORDERS OR I nriclrfJ n hvi ivnnai?f ColTj.3aa.1oia. Jan. 1.? 1y. Money to Loan V TT A T> \t T V fl T A vnj TllV' fT\fT? IT Or A. tilt .12 VJ X>.X. .* XV I lj* > 1 i.Uii, I E isy payment. No com ads-ion. li<>r- * ;l''' rower pays actual CO-it of peiL-etmy Loan. uki?'li E. K. I'A I. ME It, i''1""1 I Central National Batik H nlriitig. j '* u nt COLUMBI V, S. C. I'1 rt COL O. T. (iltAH \M, ('r'^ Leiiu^t< n, S. C. drt,.-s. July 18-ly. C IREIIOl'SE (i, s. c. ranee 15 cent* ner bale p< r mon'h. c r ral advances at low rate ot it teri.st WIN \V. KOiJMKTSON. Secretary, ' fi Allans irritation, Aids Digestion, f Ji\ Regulates the. Sow.':, m g U Strengthens the Child, y Makes Teething Easy. ) A TEETH l.S'ARelieves the Cowcl Troubles of Children of UgglSlS, ANY ACE. rr ET7, $1. D., ST. LOUIS. MO4 CI FMTORY. I/HY I CAN SUPPLY 3 BEST x>it JLIIK T MONET. OT HOW CHEAP LT now GOOD. van-anted by reputable build; you Doubly Secured. ans. $35 Up. -1 mos, $175 Up. i arth of S ate IIori6e. , s. c. Please mention the Dispatch. ER & SONS REET, S". O. "I COLLEGE, v U>, 1<>0(>. ^ 4 ucation the natural and best method. (piano, voice, organ,) Guitar, Art. inin;.'. Jioard may be reduced to $7 2 to $.20 for the year. L. 13. HAYNES, Presideut. IARE CO., 1 Dealers in A 1 Kiuds of STEFL. MILS, rvi) OJUA.SS. ters for BUILDING MATERIALS COLUMBIA, S. C. When writing mention the Dispat< h. asses, * UIT CANS, RUBBERS, for Jars. y Above. Preserving Season >re will be an abundance of lUiKST DKALKRS in this i. WRITE FOR PRICES. , s. c. I'iacc for Sale. L tu rut; rsAut i).>t m A until) vs ot land, more <>r Vs*, ! t .ncres of is i jn-iitd T!i s 1 tnil is Miittble for >e:u> co'.t >n. grain, to. Ii Las throe :i7:(] tins good water on the vLies ii. nr J. W. lteedi r s at the Loads. K< r further partie-dars ad- y* MiiS ALICE L Pi U, * >. Ua.k \ ilia, b. C.