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Changes of all regular advertisements allowed ooce a month and all additional changes charge for extra. All changes and new advertisements must be in not later than Monday afternoon. For any farther information call on or address. G. M. HABMAN, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, 1,^10. Wednesday, May 4, 1904. The a*ed father of Solicitor Thurmond recently died. It looks very much like a Parker ? - . C*. A_ _ wave bas swept ice oiate. Congress has adjourned and its ^ members have gone home to look after their political fences. Senator B. R Tillman goes to the State convention from Edgefield and it is hoped bis throat will allow bis voice to be heard. The situation at Port Arthur remains unchanged. Tbo Russians are still "holding the fort," and the Japanese have been unsuccessful in their attempts to blockade the harbor. The ccuuty conventions held throughout the State show that the State is for Paiker, and the State convention wJl be almost unanimous for his nomination for President. Judge JiterC. Prichard, Republican, former Uuited States Senator 1 im North Carolina, has been ap pointed Judge of the 4th Circuit of the Uuited States Court to succeed the late Judge Simon ton. Mr. S. G. MayfieJd bos withdrawn from the Congressional race in the secpDd district, leaving an open held for Mr. T. G. Croft. The second primary to fill the unexpired term of the late Hon. G. W. Croft will te held next Saturday. The gates of St. Louia' big show were formerly thrown open to the world on April 30 On the stroke cf ] President R>osevelt, in Washington, touched the button and the big wheels in St. L^uis immediately began to revolve. Since our last issue quite a number of old subscribers and some new ones have called upon us but our space is too limited to make special mention of each one. We however appreciate their visit and trust they will all come again. The whole situation in the far East ean be summed in this way. Russia '' is afraid of Japan and Japan is glad of it. The war corresoondents * - - spend all day in writitg graphic accounts of imaginary battles on land and sea, snd then the next day is denying the whole account in to-to, and so it goes. The poor fellows must do something to earn their j wages. Judge Charles H. Simonton passed | from earth into that great unknown j country on the morning of April 26 j He bad been iu declining health for | "? I . C 1__ some jeart, ana sdoui nve weejss ago be became a patieDt iD the Or- j thopaedes hospital in Philadelphia, j -where he was treated for nervous j trouble. For a number of years Judge Simonton was prominent in State politics. He was appointed district Judge of the United States court, by President Cleveland, and was elevated by the same President to Circuit Judgeship which he held until the day of his death. County Convention. The County Democratic Convention met io the court bouse in this place last Monday and was organized by electing Dr. D. M. Crosson temporary chairman and Mesers. James B. Addy and John D. Farr temporary secretaries. These were then made permaneut officers and the organization made permanent by the election of Dr. W H Timmerman vice president, and Crfpt. D. J. Griffith member of tbe State Executive Committee. Toe following delegates were then enrolled: Boiling Springs?John A Shealv, M L Miller. J S Miller. Bull Swamp. JNo. ]?vv ^ .JacKson, u C Justus. Jack Sturkie. Cordie Kirklaiid. Benj. Redd. Chapin?W L Motes. J D Farr. J S Wessinger. K J G Lever. W P Betckman. Brookland?W. D. Ocnt, B L Dorrity. R F Williams, S I Hook, W W Hawes, R L Shuler. R L Shepjjard, J M Marchant, J M Epting, J D Senn, W 0 Addy, J A Brennerman, G A Guiguard, C T Weed. R L Hook, Walter Hook, James Thompson, D J Roof, M H Witt, C R Dorrity, L I Guion, Malckia Sliull, Dr C W Barron, J A Garden, H T C Roof, J M Myers, A B Hook, J C Brooks, Dr J W Geiger. Plat, Springs?J V Smith, D Hamp Craft, R J Fallaw, J H Pound, G W Pound, J F Mack. Hollow Creek, Xo 2?W J Price, D J Price. Lexington?L W Redd, X F Corley, G T Graham, T C Sturkie, M S Wingard, G Mally Harman, D D Kleckley, W A Corley. G E Roberts, G D Hayes, J B Wingard, C E Corley, Paul Harman, John J Fox, S P George. D F Efird, H L Oswald. Steadman?H J Burgess, C L Willis. St. Matthew?I<x>r Hayes. White Rock?E U Shealy, JP Richardson. * < Oak Grove, Xo. 3?J Kelly Day. Pelion?H C Scoffill, L W Wise, C Beard. Black Cseek. Xo. 1?J F Lyles, S R Smith, J D McCartha, L L Gantt. Long Branch?E Silas Hallmra. Wm. Westmoreland, Job Hallman. Batesburg?W H Timmerman, E R Steadman, U X Gunter, John Bell "*TT r* m rx** /~1 nr To will, vv r l iimmernian, or ivi Adams, I B Edwards, Killiaii Harman, Charles Kneece, J C Glover. Cedar Grove (Brook)?A L Hite, A P Jumper, P M Taylor. Pend Branch, No. J?John Sharpe, G W Smith. Lewiedale?D J Griffith, R L Keisler, S E Taylor, C R Cannon, D J Hallmau. Summit?F P Shealy, J C Hartley. A E Craps. Leesville?D M Crosson, Levi Poole, J S Derrick, Paul Minis, E J Etheredge, H A Spa*m. J Hamp Hendrix, J L Kinard. G W Asbill. JEB McCartha. Grout's Store?S S Lindler, George D Oxner, W L Taylor. Hollow Creek. No. 2?W J Price, F J Price. Hollow Creek. No. 1, (Boylston)?G A Kamiiter, R A Barr. W B Tavlor. Haskell Shull, L EBlaok. Pinev Wtxxls?C S Matthews, L B Frick, L F Friok. Pine Ridge?J II Hiller, D C Fuhner, D I Epting. Hilton?John S Derrick. J S McCartha, J A Epting. H H Dreher. Folk's School House?A F Lever, J H Derrick, J M Metz. * Ballentine?S F Shelev. E T Rauch, J W Wessinger. Nates' School House?R B Barr, John A Jennings. Irmo?J H Counts, H A Lorick, John Shealy, J W Dreher, Delingo?J E Buff, J W Hendrix, J vv .kuii. -Yi is. jvnminer. Sandy Run?N B Waimamaker, II L Geiger, E J Roof, J E Savior. J W Cook. Edmund?W H Shari>e, D O Spires. R H Baughmau. D M Sox, Arthur Shumpert, G A Sliealy. Swansea, No. 2?Paul E Hutto, L P Smith, L V Gantt. S F Derrick, W A Derrick, C C Gantt, W L K Johnson, B F Gardner. J V Hutto. W I Smith, Peak?0 L Mayor, \V M Wilson. Jas. B Addy, W A Bundrick, James W Eargle. Spring Hill?Dr J W Eargle, G M Eargle, H V Amiek, O P Clark. Executive Committee. Boiling Springs?John A Shealy. Bull Swamp, No. J?W Q Jackson. Cliapin?J A Shealy. Congaree?G A Guignard. Lexington?T P Meetze. Hollow Creek. No. 2?G F Keisler. Piatt Springs?G W Pound. Swansea,. No. 2?LV Gantt. Peak?James B Addy. Spring Hill?Dr J W Eargle. Edmund?G W Reeder. Sandy Run?E J Roof. Delingo?J E Buff. Irino?J W Dreher. Nates' School House?Jos F Huffman. Ballentine?J F Shealy. Folk's School House?Dr H G Eleazer. Hilton?B B Hiller. Pine Ridge?C L Epting. Piney Woods?J J Frick. Bovlston?P I Rawl. Grout's^tore?S P Lindler. Leesville?F Hamp Hendrix. Summit?S W Stockman. Lewiedale?P H Gnips. Pond Branch, Xo. ">?John M Sharpe. Brook?E H Addy. Batesbnrg?W li Timmerman. Lou# Branch?Wm Westmoreland. White Rock?C W Guise. Pelion?H G Scoffill. Black Greek, Xo. J?J F Lyles. St. Matthews?Ioor Hayes, Steadman?T B Barr. The election of eight delegates to the State Convention was then proposed and J. E Buff moved that all delegates to State Convention be elected by ballot at once. Adopted. N. B. WaDDawaker moved that this resolution be reconsidered. Mr. Wannamaker's motion prevailed. Mr. Wancamaker then moved that Hod. A. F. L^ver be elected by a rising vote, as a delegate to State * ConvenveDtion. Adopted. Congressman Lever was unamiously elected. Then Mr. Buffs resolution was put and adopted, and the chair appointed J. L Kinard, Charlie Kneece and Dr. J. W. Weesinger tellers. The election resulted as follows: John Bell Towill, 128; G A. Guignard,128; D F. Ehtd, 127; Dr. D. M. Crosson, i society wrecked her life. A Pretty Mew York Woman's Recovery the Taik of Her Numerous Friends. Mrs. J. K. Pinn. S-i I'ast. High street, Buffalo, X. Y., writes: Perunrt Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio. (font lemon:?"A few years a.to 1 had to give no social life entirely, as my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised a complete rest for a year. As this was out of the question for a t:m", I began to look for some other means of restoring iny licalth. 4'I had often heard of Peruna as an excellent tonic, so I bought a hotlle to see what it. would do for me, and it certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me, and in less than two months 1 was in perfect health,and now when I feel worn out and tired a dose or two of IVruna is ali that I need."?Mrs. J. E. Finn. Address Dr. Nariman,President >"f The hartman Sanitarium, Co ~7 it us, 0for free advice. 126; J. B WiDghad, 125; W. H. Sbarpe, 102; J. D Farr, 06; N. B. Wannamaker, 05; Dr. J. W. Eargle, 62; R B Barre,-45. The first seven named having received the largest number of votes were elected delegates to the State Convention. John Bell Towill was elected County Chairman, James B. Addy Secretary and F. Hamp. HeDdrix Treasurer. Resolution offered by Geoge M. Adams: That, we the Democratic Convention now assembled, request the executive committee of Lexington county to place a box at each voting precinct for the purpose cf ascertaining whether the qualified electors of said couDty are willing to be taxed to build a bridge at a cen ? - j I. - n . j _ trai location across me oaiuaa rive'-, for the convenience of the general public. On motion of Dr. E J. Etberedge this resolution was amended by authorizing the County Executive Committee to have the words "jes and no"' printed on the official tickets instead of providing an extra box so that the people could express themselves on this question. There being no other business, the convention adjourned. D. M. CrossoD, President. James B Addy, John D. Farr, Secretaries. Letter to J. J. Taylor. LexingtoD, S. C. Dear Sir: "It costs as much to put on poor paiut as good"?a common saying and true?it costs much more to put on poor paint; more gallons. Poor paint is paint and barytes or paint and sand or paint and lime or paint and chalk or paint and benzine or paint and water; these are the usual cheats; there are others. It takes more gallons of paint-anda-cheatthan honest paint; and the cost of the labor of painting is so much a galloD?one gallon costs as much as another, for labor. This is the way to reckon your costs for tbis year; but how about next yeai? Paint Devce, and next year costs nothing; year after next the same; the same for several years. Paint anything else, and ycur costs recur according to what you paint j with. Some of the mixtures wear one year; some two; some three. It costs twice, three times, four times, five times, as much to paint with a cheat as to paint with Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. P. S. The KaufmaDD Drug Co,sells our paint. Irene School Closed, Miss Ellen Hen Jrix, who has been teaching the free term of school at Irene, has closed the school for this term. Next fall, the school will be re-opened under more favorable prospects, and an assistant will be employed. Miss Ellen is one of our j most popular and efficient teachers and gives satisfaction whereever she teaches. * rrnriwwi ynmi 111 iiwr nm? nim? ?mmi CAPITAL, FOUR PER CENT. per aunurn, payable quarterly uu Savings D< ^COUNTY ANO TOWN DEPOJ AlOlffliTS, All announcements under this head will be charged for at the rate of $3, positively cash in advance, for the Hound Trip. The cards to be confined to a simple announcement. FOR SOLICITOR-FIFTH CIRCUIT. I announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit I pledge myself to conduct an honorable campaign, to abide tbe result of the Democratic primary and to siipnnrt the nominees thereof. Respectfully. GEORGE BELL TIM MERMAN, Lexington, S. C I am a candidate lor Solicitor of tbe Fifth Judicial Circuit in the coming elec tion and will abide the result of the pnmarv. S McG. SIM KINS. FOR STATE SENATOR. Having done the best I could for one term in tbe State Senate I hereby announce myself a candidate lor ^-election lo said position, and I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election and support tbe nominees ot said election W. H. SLARPE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I am a candidate tor tbe House of Representatives subject to the conditions ol the primary. E. U. SHEALY FOR SHERIFF. I hereby 'announce hp self a candidate for re-election to the office of {Sheriff of Lexington conntv. aud pledge myself to abide the result of the primary T. H CAUOHMAy. I hereby announc4 myself a c.an< 'te for the ?ffi-e of sheriff of Lexington conntv. snt j-ct to the rules governing tbe Democratic Primary Pleet-on. P. HENRY CORLEY. FOR AUDITOR. I hcrebv announce m vself as a candidate tor the office d County Auditor, subject to the action of th" Democratic rrimar . M. PICKENS LINDLER ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? V ? ??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? l&I It rnv I IVELLl, I\!^?j 1 Real Estate & Insurance % ft ft ft Dl2.1 Gervais Strvet, ft ft ' ft J COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. "J * ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft v- ft S I ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft I Farms Wanted. 1 ft ft ft ft f If you have Farming, g * Timbered or Minerai g 5 Land for sale, and wish g * to sell, write me, giving * ? description and price! CHAS L. KELLY,! REAL ESTATE AGENT, ft ft | COLUMBIA, - - S. C. | V -T% April 50-ly % $ $ THE REASON Your Stomach trouble baa cot been cured, is because you have been lakiDg medicines that oDly alleviate the symptoms, giving oDly temporary relief. Try HiltOll'S Life for the Liver *od Sidneys for a permanent relief fiLU cui e, lu all die-orders of the stomach, liver and kidneya. CONSTIPATION, the great cause of ill-bealtb, is quickly relieved aud suod cure,! by us use. It cure any irregularities of the kidoeys, ar.d by its regulaiiDg effect ou the system gives vigor and strength to the body. When run down in health and need a medicine that will build you up, take Hilton's Life for the L:ver and Kidneys. 25c, 50c and sl.GU bottles. Sold wholesale by the Murray Drug Co, Columbia, S C. For sale at the Bazaar, LrXington' S. C. United States Senator J. R. Burton, of Kansas, was sentenced to six months'imprisonment, in j dl and a tine of $2,500 for usiDg his influence before the post office department in behalf of a St. Louis company. He gave bond and has appealed to the United States court. LEXINGTON, S. C. $30,000.00. \ TWO PEK CEfiT. jposits. ) per annuii), payable quarterly on Checking deposits on inirniniuii) aniountof ) SiTORY. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.-^ i LUIIIUIIU?9| ? jgi THE HTjB, * ^ | FINE CLOTHING i ^ SHIRTS, COLLARS, FURNISHING GOODS. jR ALSO? $ ! Ladies Suits,! M. SHIRTS AND WHIIH GOODS. $ M ?:EVERYTHING A LADY NEEDS;?- || mi rraik %T?1 4\M ABB gj liuiiuns m ALL AIAVS. | lEDMUNDSJ, M COLUMBIA, S. c. 8 4gn V - 4Kn Aft Cjj THE r^--p?.T^! A ti W ^ tr.ra*r'3?BS 1 |j|| WE HAVE JUST LANDED IN OUR STOKE HI I A?a4J Avi ^8i %/ m V<i'l EjUFIS*! ii. llAV/ i *.,!&*?.** V.2 Si?.5\y bought from the L'nderwriters Salvage Co. These goods were saved from the Great Baltimore Fire and the only tiling wrong with them CO ls the price, which is ?O ?| About One Half. ? gg \VK DON'T HAVE TO .SAY MUCH ABOUT O? ? Kuril llniffaiiis l ? w -"J"w* 69 lis these the people everywhere are looking for. C3 Yours very truly, 25 I THE W. F. FI RT1CK CO. | 1210 Miin Street, Opposite the Opera House, jgfj} : |j|| C O X-j 'CJ Z/Z 3 Z . S _ C. ^ i ... . . *> a! .... i Teoehers hvaniiiKUion ; Kv order ..f the Stan- lioard of Kdn- 6SJ)(XSS JNotlCC. I cation flare will K* an examination for ! A P?L PERSONS AKS POSITIVELY ! t< aehers' eert i!ic;:t?- in the Court House, j forbidden to trespass in any ruanv j at Lexington. on Frday. May "iOrli. . whatever. especially by hunting, tishino | Tin- examination will 1 ? trin at !' a. in.. I PaS!?ittf? through, hauling wood or straw' ! and close at op. m. ! ?pou an> o! in v lands situated in Lexington JOHN S. DKRHK K. j county. Srate oi South Carolina." Ties('ouniv S tnoriutendent Kdueurion. i PHSS^rs uhl be prosecuted to the fullest exM?v l.'liKH.? :!\x-;s. tent ot the law. j ' - . . ? i ,T . HENRY WALTER SEAV. Trespass ."Notice. i '?4 4w-?| Having rented a jxirtion ol" the Ijorick ! p.._ C?,l i land, on tin- Younjritier ferry road. \v * ^?MC. - i- - l ^ , ! hereby warn all persons airainsT rres- uircc ncau in vorj- ^oxi miteli nws S nassiii^; in any manner whatever u|khi . and two head of horses?one 10 and the I rhe fartuinir and pasture lands of said other two years old. The rolt is well ! property; esju-rially by tisiiinir. fox and j jjrown for its a#<?, in fine eondition and ! pjr,i hunting. All trespassers will lx- will work anywhere. For further par' i>ro<eeuted t?> the full extent of the law. tieiihirs address, A11 KIT A HT. J. I). SII I'M PERT. i | T.J. 1UFF ' | '-'wi; Thor, S. O. ^ ]