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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, July 20. 1904. ' N lodes to New Advertisements. New Goods?W. P. Roof. Citation?Mrs. Laura S. Harman. For Magistrate? Joel L. Harsey. For Co. Connnissioner-?-Isaiah Hallman. For House of Representatives?Jacob H. Frick. For Co. Commissioner?E. A. Gardner. For Magistrate?S. J. Riddle. For Honse of Representatives?Paul E. Hutto. , Final Discharge?C. W. Connor. Advertising Agent?J. M. Justice. Barbecue?G. C. Clark. For Sale?J. O. Eargle. Sunbrights California Food?CurtisNewhall Co. Cured Thirty Eeahaches In one day, while distributing free samples of Nervalgine, the world's best remedy for Sick aDd Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia and Colds. - ? A J Every package guarantee. 4 uoe?? for 10c. Sold by M. Q. Hendrix. Manufactured by Nervalgine Co. Augusta, Ga. tf * Extra Term of Court. Columbia State, July 19. Gov. Hey ward yesterday appointed Mr. Frank B. Gary, of Abbeville, a* special judge to preside over an extra term of the Lexington common pleas court, to last two weeks beginning the fourth Monday in August. " "Royal Marriage" Ou Sunday morning, July 10 b, 1904, by Col D T. Barr, Notary Pub lie, Mr Boyal Wessinger and Miss Lula Sanders. All of Lexington Co. ?? Srass Baud Music. t The Lexington Brass Band is now open for engagements to famish music for campaign meetii^ 8, barbecues, picnics, etc., at any time and on short notice. This band has bad several years1 experience and guarantees to furnish good music. Any one wishing their services will address, c TT UavmBn O IX IXOl uun u, Lexington, S C. Baptist TJnioa to 2?eet. Tb? Lower Division of fbe Lexington Baptist Association will meet with the Convent church, on Saturday before the 5ih Sunday in July. Lecture. \ Mr. E. W. Rose, of Georgia, will deliver bis famous lecture?Palace aDd Cottage of the Rich and Poor? l in Roof's Hall Thursday eveniDg. He comes highly recommended by educators and ministers, wherever he has been. The lecture ia said to be replete with wit, humor and pathos, * and our people will no doubt be highly entertained. Summer School Opened. There are a number of young ladies and gentlemen in town attending the Summer school, which opened here Monday with Prof. Allen, of Laurens county, as principal, and Prof. W. D. Schoenbervg assistant. Prof. Major, who was to have been here, was prevented from coming by the extreme illness of his wife. The prospects for a successful, j. ? J ?A ;a as regard** humjuhliuo uu<j m/is, i0 bright. The instructors feel couch encouraged over the atter d*nco of so large a number of teachers as were present at the opening of the -> school, and this encouragement has been intensified by interest manifested by the teacher-pupils in the work. , The following are the names of the teachers now enrolled in the Summer School for Teachers: Misses Eva BookmaD, Jennie Caughman, Hattie Cromer, Victoria CroseoD, Daisy Edwards. Clara Gantfc, Patey George, Mattie George, Erin George, Lola Harm an, Delia HarmaD, Bertha Eleckley, Pearl Oswald, Eppie Roof, Ida Reeder, Hattie Roberts, Lizzie Seav, Dora Shirey, Mary Taylor, Jessie Risinger. Messrs. Chas. Olin Crout, S S. LiDdler, J. W. Oxner, H V. Risb, F. K. Shealy, J. S Wessinger, Oscar Spires, D S. Keisler, Johnnie GarTin and D. E. Jefcoat. Eailroad Wreck. Columbia btate. The third section of the Southern's tbroueb fruit train from Florida to New York jumned the track Sunday morniDgat 7.30 o'clock near Edmund il C .TiannuVi lino *tlc. On VJlUlUuia' ?ja ? auunju 4iuv^ wv*v i scoping ten cars containing water- ' melonp, cantaloupes, pescbes and pears, and killing Flagman J. A. Mc L Lean. The flagman was instantly killed but the rest of the crew were unin- I jured except Henry Purcell, extra ; , flreman, who sustained bruises on j the leg. The wreck occurred on the Sandy I mountain grade in Lexington couuty, ! one mile from Edmund, and 12 { miles from Columbia. Tbe Sandy : mountain grade is six miles loDg and j tbe grade is said to evera^e about a j foot to every 100 ftet. Three sec- i tions of the fruit train are scheduled j to run from Savannah north every : v night and tbe third, section was run- j ning several hours late and making j between 45 and 00 miles an hour. Engineer Austin and Fireman Rawls did not jump aud were uninjrred. u i. r ?? 1 ; Disease takes no summer I vacation. If you need flesh and strength use j Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-4:5 Pearl Street, New York. 9 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Barbecue. I will give a first cUes baibecu next Saturday at the Hump Koof, place. The meats will be nicely cooked by Mr. Scott HarraaD. Pitronage solicted, Game of Base "Ft1, hptwpeo Lef-hvillF. end Lexing ten, colored clubs. G^od order preserved. E. J. Drafts. Xt9ms from the Fork. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Our rains seem to have been very partial last week. Unci* Jake said the water just poored off one side of his diwelliug, while on the other side it did rot more than drop. Mr. B. B. Hiller has two more new ca?e3 of measles in his family this week. Aunt Betsy Balleotine, mother of Mr W. J. Balleutine, was buried at the family burying ground, Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. She was eightytwo years old. We are expecting to see a little Texas bay bob up this week for Legislative honors. About tbe time this issue is published, Mr. Editor, tbe time for filing pledges will close. Fifty-four candidates for eighteen cffices, including the Magistrates offices. Thirty-six of whom no doubt will be slightly wouDded in the feet, after the first primary. Your surgeons, however, may be encouraging, as they may predict that you will be in first class running trim by the time of the next handicap. You may send up your caids expressing your deepest appreciation of the good will of all those who po gfne-ously backed you in the race just closed and ycu may say too, to assure them that you intend to undertake such a course of training aa will convince. Those who bet on a ball headed nag, And those who bet on a grey, That they'll simply be having a frolicsome jag, And flinging their money away. Now in order to get even with the winners in the last race that dark looking bay will join in with you defeated beys aud make hay, and we are willing to pull either "under the saddle" cr at the "eff wheel" and possibly the whole spike team, to hall them fodder ?Dd hay for a season or two. Good luck to you all is our wish. B B. H. Will Not Be a Candidate. To Lhe Editor of the Disnatch: I deeire through your columns to say to my many friends and in reply to their maDy urgent icqairies, solicitations and numerous letters, frcm various sections of the county, to say to them, that owing to the increased value of my business and pressing professional engagements at present, I will nob ba a candidate for Stats Senator. I highly appreciate the kind expressions and confidence you repoee in me and will say to you that ycu shall hear from me later. I congratulate myse'f on beiDg at peace and good will with the voters of my county, aDd Mr. Editor, we will be pleased to share our hospitality with you aDd ail the candidates during this campaign. Yours obediently, * D. M. Crosson. Sorry to Disappoint Friends. To the Editor of the Dispatch: I am sorry to disappoint my friends by declining to make the race for Superintendent cf Education of Lexington county. On account of a contract with the Leesville Cotton Se?d Oil Mill Co, it will be impossible for me to enter the field. I beg to remain a private aDd hope to be of Bervice to my county at all times. W. Aug. Sbealy. Leesville, S C, July 18, 1904 Mr H W. Koon has been awarded tbe contract for carrviog the mail between this place and Ella, he being the lowest bidder, and made his first trip yesterday. Mr. Rogers retires as carrier after a long and faithful service, carrying with him the well wishes for his future prosperity. Fabrics for summer wear summer millinery and fashionable Dctions can be found at Wm. Piatt'*. Columbia. There is nothing shoddy about these goods es they are all of staDdclard makes and are guaranteed to be just as represented. If you want the best goods for the least money go to Wm. Piatt's. For Sale. One 17 Horse Power Talbert Engine and Boiler, in good running order. Object in selling, to put in Gasoline Engine. For terms and prices, apply at once to, J. O. EARGLE, 2w8S Leesville, S. C. Ladies' Dress Goods and Fnrnishings. A C0MPL1 Staple Goods of all kin A Complete Paint and Bru9h?s. Farm Implements, Ploi ware, Lamps and Chimnej 8. A COMPLETE Carriage* SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BL Y^^^r^rjyr^prA?rAvjyjr^JrA j | WM.CORLEY, | ^ NEW BRQOXIANO, S. C. | Ijjjj Agent fo rthe New Improved |jj I SIR SEWING Mf BI.MS ? ^ Awarded over fifty premiums for ^ ^ their excellence and superiority a over oth^r makes. Try this pop- 9 ^ ular machine in your home he- p 9 fore buying. Large discounts for Sj cash, or ninety davs. Liber i i0 9 terms on instalment plan. ^ t i i j? Needles, Oils. Ktc . | jj| for all standard sewing makes. )| k Bar^aius. kj b Large lot of Old Machines of Stan Si iliir.i mnlrn* in fnrni runair. ? ~ " K I BARBECUE. I WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS barbecue with refreshments, at the New Mill on Black creek, on August 2ud Candidates and evendody are invited. A good time is promised to all. G. C. CLARK. July 19. 1904. 2w3S. Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST VI class barbecue and refeshments at the Mathias Mineral Spring, near Oak Grove School House. 4 miles below Lexington C. H., on Saturday, July 30th. There will be a string band and dancing. We invite the candidates and everybody to come and get a good dinner and have a nice time. J. E. MATHIAS & SONS. June 29th. Gw39. pd Barbecue. I WILL FURNISH A FIKST CLASS barbecue at my place on July 29th, being Campaign Day. All the candidates will be present Every effort will be ma^e to entertain the people. C. K. RiSH. July 4th. 1904 4w38. Ba" becue. TTTE WILL FURNISH A FIRST Y\ cla^s barbecue and refreshments at J. B. Sox's on Saturday, August 13th. Candidates and ever}body are invited. Music and dancing for the young people and a pleasant day is promised to all who attend. J. B SOX. M. K. KaMINER. Jnr.e 9tb 1904 9*40. Barbecue. I WILL GIVE A FlhSL CLASS BARbectie. with refreshments, at Chapir, on August 17, Campaign Day. Candidates and everybody ivnited. P. M. FRICK. Juiy 6. 1901. 4w38. Barbecue. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WILL VV furnish a first class cue at Ballentine, August 19th, 1904, this being campaign day. Everybody is cordially invited to Attend this cue and get the best dinner of the season. H. A. BICKLEY, S. J. BICKLEY. July 4th, 1904. 7w4i pd. Registration Notice. rpHE REGISTRATION BOOKS WILL I be opened from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m at the following named p acts on the following dates: BrookJand, August 2nd, Leesviile, August 22nd. RaUvKnrrr A nnr;i?r.'23rd. Parties desiring new certificates must appear before the Board in person: .UJlES B. ADDY. W. S. RIlE. b. H. HAKMAN, Board ol Begistration Lexington County, S. C. Hwll. JAMES M JUSTICE,j General Advertising Agent! FOR LEXINGTON COUNTY. IRENE, S. C. DO HEREBY ANNOUNCE TO THE candidates hd<1 the public that he will promptly and honestly distribute to the voters ot LexiDgton cou-'ty any advertising matter, such as cards or circulars placed in his hands Icr distribution. Will attend ail pnblic barbecues and campaign meeting places in the interest of the candidates and public. Charges reasonable. A COM | Gentlemen's Clo ETE CROC ds. Tobacco, Cigars, & Hardware ai ars, <fcc., Grain Cradles, Carpenter's Tools, Stc C WAGON AjS 5, Saddles, Haines, Caltivators, Mowers, Reap* iYING, IN DEPifl L. OSWAI v $ * ?-******#**?? ? * S Keep Cool | -~r v I Refreshing Drinks!! I * 3 * * * 8 The finest that can * * * S be made at S - J* I MSI DRi CO., I 1 LEESVILLE, S. C. I * r 5 Fall line of Drug*, Toilet Ar- J J tides, Perfumery, Stationery, J -5 Flavoring Extracts, Paints, Oils. $ it it ^ Agents for Xunnerly's Fine Can- ? it dies. it | ICE IN ANY QUANTITY. ? | PRESCRIPTIONS I !? Carefully Compounded. tjf | CALL AXI> SEE US. | 5- ? $ -Jf ?- ? it ? v it- v ?- $ it A ? it V it it * ? it it- it it it it W&jtiTj&'AFATjffl'ArjrjFjsrAVAa j AYHILE ^ | $ M.OY DIFFER \ % ? I ^ ON OTHER SUBJECTS J | \ ALL ABE UNITED ? ac tr? tlm t?<rii">ncv nf W' J ^' 1 HILTON'S || ^ Life for lire Liver and Kidneys J ^ in the cure of hj * J 2 Dyspepsia, indigestion, consiinaiion h J ^ Q and all their attending ills, such as ^ tv Biliousness. 5>ick Headache. Loss ^ gj of Apoetite. etc. Test it by a trial k ^jj of a 25c bottle. ? R Sold Wholesale by k I THE HURRAY DRUG CO, g ?<jj Columbia, S. C. ^ P For ssle at The Bazaar, Lex- k K iDgton, S. C. || TjrjXrirATjfr&JsrjrjrjfrjrjjA HERE PANAMA, STRAW, SOFT AND CiTTT^Tt TTAnnC CTXT'DT'O PAT" Oiiri JLl?V.LkJ>, uuiino, i LARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, DRESS SUITS CASES AND HAND BAGS, "WHITE AND FANCY VESTS. Suits lade to tinier. Fit Guaranteed. J TT Xjp * a ? * > C0LTJ1IAIA, S. C. Barbecue. I WILL 1UKNISH A FIRST CLASS barbecue and refreshment.-, at Mr. Austin Meotze's, two and a hull miles north of Spring Hill, on the Shady Grove road, on August 6th. There will be music and dancing lor the young folk. Candidates and everybody cordially invited and every effort wdl be made to make the day an enjovable one. Come one. coine nil JOSEPH W. MEETZE. June 13. 1904. 6w37. PLETE Department. (thing and Furnishings. | Fall line of Shoes and Notions EM DEPARTMENT. c. Fine Can Goods. Everything good to eat. fl .^1 _ -B J __ J itt urocnery ueparxmenx. ?ve3 and Ranges, Knives, Razors, Scissors, &c., Water Sets, Dishes of all kinds, TiniD BUGGY DEPARTMENT. srs, Collars and Saddle Pads, Whips, Lap Robes. ?fcc. WE WANT TO SAVE YOU MONEY. DTIIEUT CTADC tumion nBum| iDn Manager, ^ Colgates n JfSlllJl FINE SOAPS M |f ~WMuli and JWL lefw.ua . ?? p g jg PERFUMES, gfcsmal fcsj 7 Wtsmko.-] VIOLET 'TOILET \ POWDER. The name Colgate stands for the Best. We are r<-ady to serve you. t 'Hvw^mrtW <? r* ^ 4 ^ M fa | THE SPECIAL FEATURE. I THOUSANDS OF YARDS! | TO SELECT FROM. | | I Wli tt ' ^ I I New York Racket Store, | BATESBUEG, S. C. { MONEY GROWS ? SN 1^.-3.X; "V < R-<7%*?> Atin DCADC IMTCDSTOT -Pi?* HHU DUHflO II1i.ltl.dl ^Ss^-wmrSm^ . . ,. v hen placed m a wide-awake progressive 4 v cjv%'t tftM t^'Vj 'rS^rj& s mli#fe|p ^ A/NDS Leave your Dimes and Dollars with us and / see them increase at the rate of 4 per cent. *' '/ per annum. Interest is payable quarterly in "' Him DEPARTMENT. tmbs&sb d 11 Mtiin nn i twist en '/ IMi ?]K /i// i nuiiLiiu ufiiiii u iiiuui uu. COLUMBIA, s. c. Wm. H. IYLES. President. ' ^*-A?u^fo?YeiOiT. .JULIUS H WALhRR, V. President, i J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary, , ui. W. RUBBER STAMPS Are mv long snit. I make any kinds except the bad ones. I furnish a Name and an iudelibie pad lor marking linen lor 10 cents. I have some other good things. J- WILSOIT C3-Z IS 13 13 S , TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. 1334 >XAIjV STREET, - COLUMBIA, S. O. ?SSSSSSSS8$SSS?S9S3?SSSS9S?2SSSS?SSSSeS?> i jamjw mm! 1 i $ WILL FIND CHOICE GAME AT THE f} jK V. Racket Store! '? 9< 8 THIS WEEK. # . ! GREAT MM Sill I