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k^Tte Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, June 29,1904. WW Business locals will be inserted in Mm this department at the rate of five W lines and under for 25 cents, all over five lines, the rate is five cents a line. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and h,i ? nicni^h Man I IICIC UJ a niwiii Bead the barbecue notices. Monday is salesday and also the 4th of July. "Why don't you pay your dues to the Dispatch ? Ice cream at the Bazaar fountain every Saturday. The free bridge idea is not dead, it is only soaking. Less theology and more Christianity might help some men. Mr. John E. Gantt, of Steadman, ?ailed in to see us today. When hot, call at the Bazaar fountain and get cooled. nt norf ro'hoola ia nn ITl x jl2u dl^uu ui v04 v v* uvvaw -w ?- ? fallable care for the sore eyes. The politest and most sociable fellow these dayB is the candidate. The most fashionable line of straw hate, in all shapes, at Meetze & Son. The Home Bank will be closed on next Monday, July 4th, legal holiday. The best and most durable made buggies, at the lowest prices, at W. P. Roof. What has become of the electric railway, the oil mill ana the canning plant projects? You will find bottled and all ether kind of delicious drinks at the Bazaar fountain. , The charge for announcing candi- . dates for magistrate is only $2.00 ? i cash in advance. Miss S. E. Roberts, of this community, sent in her renewal for the Dispatch yesterday. Mr. J. D. Craps was in town Friday trading and did not forget to pay his dues to the printer. j As long as women marry them ' man will nlwarn hn nntitlftd tn ft certain amount of respect. 1 We are indebted to Prof. S. S. Lindler, of the Ella section, for a 1 box of fine goose plums. The number of people who visit the seaside resorts each Sunday is largely increased over previous years. , The barbecue of Snelgrove & Hall- ] man was not so largely attended , Saturday but they had a good dinner. A fine line of fresh plantation and family groceries, just in and for sale at, T. B. Augbtry A Co's., Columbia. , Miss Helen Bradford has returned home after sn extended visit to her , sister, Mrs. P. T. Brodie, atClemson. Just received at Lexington Department Store a nice line of ready made skirts, prices ranging from $1 to $4 There will probably be no old time 4th of July barbecues this year except the one at A. I. Steel's near Barr's. The most durable shoes on the market, in the latest styles, for men, women and children, at Meetze & Son. Mr. Lloyd Gunter, one of our prompt paving subscribers down on the Edisto, sent in his dues last Thursday. The capacity of the planing mill is being taxed with work and Superintendent Campbell is pushing things with a hum. Mr. Job S. Wessinger, a prominent and leading merchant of Chapin, was in town Monday and gave us a pleasant oall. WANTED?A few bushels of pindars. Will take them on subscription or will pay cash for same, at the Bazaar. Take your feet to Lever's "the shoe man," Columbia, and have them stylishly shod, and get a premium "too boot." Mrs. E. S. Sease, of Hollow Creek, prompt as the promptest of our subscribers, sends her dollar for another years' subscription. Do not forget Keeder Bros, 'cue They will furnish a first class dinner for thirty-five cents, and give you all the lemonade you want free. M Mr. R. L. Conuely, a good farmer I of Upper Saluda township, was in town Saturday end added his name j ! to cur subscription listMrs. J. Sol. Roberts, believes in j promptness in all things, sent in her dollar yesterday to pay for another year's subscription in advance. 73 boys knee pants suits, sizes 7 to 16 Prices Si to Si per suit. These are great bargains. E. G. Dreher <fc Co. -? <-> rM-wf- o ,-krri7-?V>/of r>r?r a snn r.f ! "c -a prophet, yet at the same time the Dispatch said in May that June would be a pleasant but dry moDth. Rib pullers will take notice that the day for the barbecue of Joseph W. Meetze, near Peak, has been changed from July 23 to August 6. The date for the 'cue of A. Taylor, has been changed from July 23rd to the 28th day of the same month, being campaign day at Fowles' Mill. Our fish editor, says, (and be speaks as one having experience along this line,) "if fish could talk aDglers would have to revise their yarns. From the effects of the loDg continued drought, seme of the branches in thi6 vicinity have goDe dry. This has never been known to happen before. Mr. G. S. Drafts, a young and t t> xn t\ vu i successiui iarcoer ou xv x>. u i, dropped in yesterday and subscribed for the Dispatch and the Home 8Dd Farm. Messrs. J. B. Kirkland and G J King, of the Witt's Mill community, called in Saturday and left their cart wheels. Readers, come thou and do likewise. Mr. D. James Caugfcmao, residing near town, on R. F. D. No. 1, and one of our industrious young men, has added his name to our list of ] subscribers. : Chief of Police Rueben Harman is now the weather prophet of the com- i munity, and his prognostications are 1 wonderfully correct when they are not otherwise. 1 We are glad to see Dr. J. J. Win- i gard on our streets again after a ] protracted attack of fever. He hop* s to be able to resume his practice in t a few days. Dr. J. E. Kaufmann, wife and g n i _ ir 3 * * . bod, JCiUgene, leic sionaay ior a iew Says visit to Charleston and Dear ! points. They were accompanied by Miss Lula Kaminer. All kinds of hardware, plows, hoes, c iron, steel, table and pocket cutler, * razors, scissors, all of the best makes . at the lowest prices, at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. ( The following are the new candi- j dates: John W. Hendrix and A. M. Thornton, for County Commissioners; ? Prof. W. A. Shealy, for Superinten- * dent of Education. Mr. P. C. Shealy, of Brookland, j was in town Saturday and made us a pleasant call. He is among our oldest subscribers and prizes the weekly visits of the Dispatch. Mr. Jacob Sneigrove, one of our most industrious and successful farmers and a first class mill man, was in town Monday and renewed his subscription to the Dispatch. In this issue will be found the announcement of G. R. Logan, one of Columbia's brightest lawyers, asking the suffrage of the people of LexingL i.L_ _?C C< i: *L iuu lur iue ornce ui ouucitur. We have 50 men's suits?coat, pants and vest?to close out at $4 per suit. These are splendid values. Come quick, as they will go in a hurry at this price. E. G. Dreher & Co. Whitfield Dibble, the infant son of Mr. W. W. Watson, cashier of the First National Bank of Batesburg, died in Hendersonville last week. The interment was at Orangeburg Wednesday. The Supreme Court has affirmed Hocidinn nf fha Innror nnnrt 'n VIVV4WAVU V/A tuu AV/TVWA V>V> UL I 4 Ai the case of Mary J. Roberts et. al. respondents vs. Elizabeth P. Wes8inger appellant. Opinion by Eugene B. Gary, A. J. A severe hail storm passed over the section of country near Mr. W. N Lucas, on the 19th inst., doing considerable damage to the crops. Some of the stones were as large as partridge eggs. Aioicum Ail announcements under this head will be charged for at the rate of S3, positively cash in advance, tor the Round Trip. The cards to be confined to a simple announcement. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for ttie 5i>th Congress from the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina, and pledge rnyeelf to abide the result of the prim*ry and to support the nominess ot the pertv A. F. LEVER. FOR SOLICITOR-FIFTH CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Solicitor for the Fifth Jud'C:al Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. G. P. LOGAN. The many friends of CAPTAIN N GEORGE EVANS announce him as a canditate for the office of 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 mjself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic party. GEORGE R. REMBERT. I announce myself a candidate forSolici tor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I pledge j myself to conduct an honorable campaign, to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees thereof. Respectfully, GEORGE BELL TIMMERMAN, Lexington, S. C. X am a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in the coming election and -will abide the result of the tm?! mo vr fJA lUJCii V \ S. McG. SIMPKINS. FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby r.nnounce myse^ a candidate for State Senator from Lexington county, and pledge nuself to abide the result of the primary election. D. F. EFIRD. Foviric cone the best I could for one term in the State Senate. I hereby announce mjself a candidate for re-election to said pos?tion, and I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election and support the nominees of said election. W. H. SHARPE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hsrebv announce mvself for the Legislature end pledge myself to e^ide by the result of the Democratic primary. T. C. STURKIE. I heieby announce myself a candidate for he House of Repr< sentatives, sobjectto the result of the Democratic primarv election. E. J. ETHEREDGE. J. BROOKS WINGARD is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to ;he House ot Representatives from Lexingon County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. subject to the conditions ol he primary. E. U. SHEALY. J. M. EPTING iR hereby announced a sandidate for the House of Representatives. ;ubject to the rules of the Democratic prinary. FOR CLERK OF COURT. We are authorized to announce SAMUEL 3. GEORGE as a candidate for the office )f Clerk of Court at the ensuing primary slection, and pledge him to abide the result hereof. FOR SHERIFF L. Pf SMITH is hereby announced as a jandidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington county and we pledge him to abide ;he result of the primary. FRIENDS. The many friends of JAMES B. ADDY xnnounce him a candidate for the ffice of Sheriff of Lexington County, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington county, 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 county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the nrimarv. T. H. CACGHMAN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FRANK W. SHEALY is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer ot Lexington county,subject to the rules of the Democratic ori mary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rults of the Democratic party. H. A. SPANN. FOR AUDITOR. The friends of MARION D. HARMAN announce him as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office cf County Auditor, subject to the action ot the Democratic primarv. M. PICKENS LINDLER. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor re-election to '-he office ol County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. G. A. DERRICK. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. Upon the solicitation of friends I have consented to make the race for County Supervi-or in the coming primary election and pledge m\selr t) abide by the result ot the same and support the nominees thereof. SAMUEL P. SHUMPERT. The many fneuds of GEO. H. KOON announce him a candidate tor the ortice ot Supervisor of Lexington County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary After being earnestly solicited by my manv friends I hereby announce myself a candidate'for County Supervisor of Lexington County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primarv election. E. AUSTIN SMITH. I announce myseif as candidate for County Supervisor of Lexington and pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the Democratic primary, JOHN W. Flilb As long as they last we w at $35.00. Onl; We have the largest and gies in 1 THE "OLD HIC: First in the Hearts GBE60BY-BHEA Ml DISCS, HARROWS, CU /'OSBORN 'arm Implement o W. P. ROOF, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ~ , ~ I hereby announce myself a candidate I 4 for the office of County Commissioner and l\ It will abide the resultfof theprimarv election. aA JOHN W. HENDBIX. ! _ _ New Brookland. f y The friends of A. M. THORNTON, of JMjij SteadmaD, announce him a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. ?Ilk? r Tht? many friends of * WALLACE E- , LORICK announce him a candidate for j be car: the office of County Commissioner from \ t.t* the Fork of Lexington County, subject % to the rules of the Democratic party. CliaSB ! - - * < * - - r A'..: J _ T I At tae SOlltatlon 01 my irieuus. l utive _ ? u. decided to announce myself a candidate tor ""Or bH County Commissioner and will abide the OnT result of the primary. v/UI JOHN W. SMITH. : stjlSS I hereby announce myself a candidate | for County Commissioner of Lexington "\T7c. county, subject to the rules cf the Democratic primary. JAMES W. SHE ALT. lots of | At the solicitation of my friends I announce myself a candidate for County ?JlIS j Commissioner. W. NOAH LUCAS. At the solicitation of my many friends, tity of j I hereby announce myself a candidate for clincic 1 I County Commissioner, subject to the rules i SllOCS 1 of the Democratic primary. : rrn R. H. BAUGHMAN. ! Tll( FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. etbOOK The friends of PROF. W. A. SHEALY, : 111 pail j of Leesville. announce him a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Ltxingtou np-ry County, subject to the decision of the Dem- a I?I ocratic primary. VOTERS. -L X. The many friends of J. E. RAWL KYZER announce him as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education, and ( 1736 Vi?*m the result of the pri mary election. VOTERS. I I hereby announce myself a candidate j for re-election to the office ol Superinten- j II dent of Education of Lexington county j subject to the rules of the Democratic ; primary. JOHN S. DERRICK. ' fl? nfl wS|FOR MA6ISTRATE--4th DISTRICT, j r._ ?,<. i Ga/.e on onr new Ft 1 am a canuiaaie ior ji^muoic n? >.*^ Fourth District, Lexington county sub- Sotas. Stoves, vVarc ject to the rules ot the Democratic pri- ton and straw.) Dm mary. W. E. HTLDERBKAND. Tables. Hall Hacks. your house from ki John Skelton Williams, says that the Seaboard Air Line system is absolutely in need of no further fi- , -r?-r a 3 1114 PL A ! nancing. * ill sell the above BUGGIES y one to customer. most complete line of bugthe State. KORY WAGONS." i of Our Countrymen. UJLE 00., co, mA' ' c LTIVATORS, REAPERS. f Iwy Dariptii. Lexington, S. C. OOD & | ftTJITION SB V JL JLV/JL1 i crying baby in church?should | riecl out. S you've been intending to pura new pair of shoes for that boy I at girl?don't delay any longer, j ne while our assortment of i *and sizes remains unbroken. ! always carry many styles, and them. ;t now we have an extra quan- I styles?and more youngsters' ; shan usual. sre are prices to lit e vevj pock- I and there's one pair of shoes j ticular that we wish you to see. i raiAC A DTAVXTT? I il. in/ JLi.^ lOPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) j Main Street. Columbia, S. C. J ? f Cash Store. iruitore, handsome Suites. Lounges, Sideboards, Extension Tables. Irobes., Couches Iron beds Keed Kockers. Tiunbe, Mattresses (cotning Chairs, Extra Oak Beds. Washstands, Centre Tables, Kitchen (lo Carts of all kinds. Household goods all new. We will furnish tchen to carret for cash. r. H. SO WELL, lIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S.C. J Opposite Gregory lihea Mule Co. I i