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> The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 10, 1904. Business locals will be inserted io this department at tbe rate of five lines and under for 25 cents, all over ( five line9, the rate is five cents a line. PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man, Plant Turnips. And it still continues to rain. Several more barbecue notices in this issue. , Be sure that your name is on the registration book. Leesville is to have a bank with a capital of $25,000. Just received, a large shipment of shotguns. W. P. Roof. Both the State and county campaigns are drawing near a close. Take your wife and children to Steele's barbecue on August 26&h. i.'-:r Vote for the free bridge, sow turnips and be happy and grow fat. - Mr. Levi Rish and son of Pelion, , ^ gave us a pleasant call last Thursday. "C * Mies Florrie Barman has returned from a pleasant visit to friends on Black creek. Man, it appears, is never too old to marry, or run for office or eat barbscued meats. The extra term of court of Common Pleas will convene here on the fourtn Mono ay. The Summer girl and a hammock are inseparable as one is no good * without the other. A few more hammocks left. Get one and enjoy the good old summer time. W. P. Roof. A better friend m need you will sever have than a saving account. The Home Bank. The Smart Set is the most readable, and it gives the most enjoyment, of all the other magazines. Mr. 0. E. Wessinger, of Adair, has received the scholarship for South Carolina College. Preaching at St. Matthew's on tie second Sunday and singing on tl e third Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Newton Monts, a popular clerk at the Lexington Department Store? is off on a month's vacation. r Mr. Newel Lee, of Plant City, Fla., is visiting hie family, who are spending tfco summer in this place. Mrs. Charles H. Baily and children are visiting relatives and friends in Lexington county and Columbia. T".ftrfi (VtA Pdlmoffn AtHoniflfa ijaoy joqi iuo a. auuovw vv/*?vg*n?w Institute enrolled seventy boarding pupils; next year it will enroll more. Miss Ollie H&rman, of Petere, is visiting her aunt in Columbia. She attended the re-union at Little Mountain. We have the largest and most upto-date line of buggies ever shown in Lexington. Call and see them. W. P. Roof. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, S. C., opens September 5tb. Now is the time to make preparation for entering. Dr. James A. B. Scherer, President of Newberry College, will lecture in Roof's Hall tomorrow evening in the interest of that college. Candidates wishing official tickets for personal use can obtain them at the Dispatch j )b office at short notice and at reasonable prices. Jumbo, the faithful old horse o! this Editor, recently died from ex treme old age. He was well knowi throughout the county. Mrs. Emma Denny, and son Eddie, of Columbia, who have beei visiting Mrs. Emma Ogilvie in thii place, have returned home. Mr. B. B. Pound, an operative a Granby Mills in Columbia, visited i: town last Thursday, and dropped ii and renewed his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. D. Job Hsrman, ac companied by Mr. O. F. Hecdris have returned from an extended visi to friends in Saluda county. As is usual, there was a large crowi of Lexiogtoni&LS at the re-union o the students of Newberry college held at Little Mountain last Friday. The "family stocking*' is liable t leak. Put your surplus dollars i The Home Bank. If allowed to rc main they will earn you other dollars 1????8MB????B?? The campaign meeting at Hutti/s cue yesterday was a quiet bfliir. The crowd was Dot large but a jolly good one. The "cue was one of the best so far given. Today the candidates for state offices are in town and there is a large crowd to hear them speak. There is little or no interest being taken in politics this year. The purchasing public is informed that H. M. WiDgard will sell anything in the general merchandise line as cheap as anyone. Call to see him when you go to buy. In order to move a lot of lime, suitable lor lertinzer. aDa sanuary purposes will be sold at a reduced price of 75 cents per barrel, at the Lexington Department Store. We congratulate Mr. Ed Shull on being the proud father of a five week's bouncing baby boy, and what makes him happier still is to say that he is just the image of his "popper." The Lexingtou second nine and the Irene first nine crossed bats on the diamond of the latter last Saturday and the game resulted in a score of 19 to 8 in favor of Lexington. We have a few more of those suits going at about half price. They are medium weight and are splendid bargains. Come and get one. E. G. Dreher & Co. ^ a ?_ f Uapt. *JL". S. Uiarason, wno ior a long number of years was a conductor on the Southern Railway between Charlotte and Augusta, died at his home in the former city Tuesday morning. The campaign meeting fixed for Midway school house will be held at D. F. Efird's mill on the 12th day of August. Mr. E. A. Kieckley will serve a barbecue at that place on that day. FOR SALE?One 50-saw Pratt Gin, Feeder and Condensor, all in good running order. Will sell on easy terms. Apply to H. Z. Adams, Leesville, S. C., R F. D. No. 2. Mrs. Chss. B. Harman, with her little daughters, Lucia Meetze and Grace, of Augusta, Ga., who have been recuperating at the Wheeler, in Hendersonville, N. C., for the past three weeks, stopped here last Thursday to spend the rest of the season with her mother, Mrs. John. H. Meetze, and other relatives. Zf the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old aod welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It iB the Best of All. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ~ FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the 59th Congress from the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina, and pledge myeelt to abide the result of the primary and to support the nominees of the psrtv A. F. LEVER. FOR SOLICITOR-FIFTH CIRCUIT. I herebv announce myself a candidate for the office ot Solicitor for the Fifth Jui dicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. G. P. LOGAN. The many {^friends of CAPTAIN N I GEORGE EVANS announce him as a cauditate for fthej office, ot Solicitor of the > Fifih Judicial?Cireuit, and pledge him to ; abide the result ot the Lcmcctatic primary and support the nominee of the party. I hereby anuounce mysetf a candidate L for Solicitor of the Fitth Circuit, sutject to the action of the Democratic partv. GEORGE R- REMBERT. 1 I announce myself a candidate forSolici tor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I oiedgt myself to conduct an honorable campaign, , to abide the result of. the Democratic primary and to support the nominees thereof. 3 Respectfully. GEORGE BELL TIMMER3 MAN, Lexington. S. C. I am a candidate for Solie'tor of th( Fitth Judicial Circuit in the coming eke t tion and will abide the result of th? ^ primarv. J S. McG. SIIIPKINS. FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby present my name to the voter k* of Lexington county as a candidate foi State Senator: sabiect to the rules of th< Democratic party. JOAB EDWARDS. I hereby announce myself a candidal 3 for State Senator from Lexington county ? and pledge invself to abide the result o the primary election. ?, D. F. LFIRD. Having done the best I conld for on< term in the State Senate, I hereby announci 0 myself a candidate for re-election to sau q position, and I will abide by the result o the Democratic primary election and sup port the nominees of said election. ' ? W. H. SHARPE. H3BflBBnz& iOB?OB?BUM? ?? ?i ii ii ii ? i FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Knovins: the responsibilities and feeling that I am competent to represent the grand old county of Lexington. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. PAUL E. HUTTO, Swansea. S. C. JACOB H. FRICK is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Lexington county, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself for the Legislature and pledge rnyse.lt to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. T. C. STURKIE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to 1be result of the Democratic primary election. K. J. JK J J. BROOKS WINGARD is hereby announced as a candidate for r^-election to the House ot Representatives from Lexington Connty, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. subject to the conditions ot the primary. E. U. SHEALY. J. M EPTJXG is hereby announced a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. FOR CLERK OF COURT. We are authorized to announce SAMUEL B. GEORGE as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court, at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. FOR SHERIFF. L, P, SMITH is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lexington county and we pledge him to abide the result of the primary. FRIENDS. The many friends of JAMES B. ADDY announce him a candidate tor the office of Sheriff of Lexington County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce mvself 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 cf Sheriff of Lfxingtou county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primarv. T. H OAUGHMAN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FRANK W. SBEALY is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer of Lexington county,subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. FOR AUDITOR. The friends of MARION D. HARM AN announce him as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I hereby anuounce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject A- a1 A- -- ~ ? rtvimuvi 10 [Qti iiCUUU Ul IU? UDUJuviauv. M. PICKENS LINDLER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. G. A. DERRICK. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. We are authorized to announce LOUIS J. LANGFORD as a candidate for the office of County Supervisor at the ensuing primary election and pledge him to abide the result thereof. Upon the solicitation of friends I have consented to make the race for County Supervisor in the cominer primary election and pledge myself to abide by the resnlt of the same and support the nominees thereof. SAMUEL P. SHUMPERT. After being earnestly solicited by my ihanv fneuds I hereby announce myself a candidat" tor County Supervisor of Lexington County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary election. E. AUSTIN SMITH. I anDOUDce myself as candidate for County Supervisor of Lexington and pledge myself to abide by the rul?-s governing the Democratic primary. JOHN W. FRV. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ^ISAIAH HALLMAN is hereby announced a candidate lor County Commissioner, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. I herebyyicncunce myself a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary. e. a. Gardner. Knowing tho ability of MR. OTIS O. DRAFTS for the office of County Commissioner. his friends announce him a candi ? - /v? A _ I . 3 , I, ; -J ^ aate lor mac omce ana pieuge umi uu uumc trie result of thetprimary. FRIENDS. ? I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofhce of County Commissioner and will abide the resnit'ot theprimarv election. JOHN W. HENDfllX. Ne.r Biookland. The many friends of WALLACE "KLORICK announce him a candidate for the otXce of County Coimnissiouer from the Fork of Lexington County, subject ' to the rules of the Democratic party. At the solitation of my friends, I have decided to announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner and will abide the result of the primary. JOHN W. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candidate ? for County Commissioner of Lexiugtoi county, snbject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JAMES W. SHEALf. At the solicitation of my friends I an noance myself a candidate ror tjoontj Commissioner. W. NOAH LUCAS. At the solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate foi r County Commissioner, subject to the rule* - of the Democratic primary. K. E. BAUGHMAN. FOR CQRON0R. I hereby ancoonce myseit a candidal for re-election to the office of Coronor o Lexington county, and pledge myself t< abide the result of the primarv. e A. O. WILSON. I DeWitt's K Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores. ^ --- ? ..-menu* As long as they last we will at $35.00. Only ( We have the largest and m< gies in th< THE "OLD HICK First in the Hearts of GREGORY-RHEA MD1 v v rAv V NEWEST STYLES. W. P. F Lexingtc / FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. The many friends of J. E. RAWL I /W KVZER announce him as a candidate for \ l-_|S| County Superintendent of Education, and J jLX Vfl vf" pledge him to abide the result o* the primary election. VOTERS. j II^ /Y " I hereby announce myself a candidate J j for re-election to the office ot Superinten- ' Al/liA/ \J. dent of Education cf Lexington county i subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JOH?? S. DERRICK. j j ?llKe a C FOR MAG I ST R AT E- -4th Di STRICT j be Carrie JOEL I. HAESEY is hereby announced j I If* VO as a candidate for Magistrate for the 1th 1 !, -i District ot Lexington county, subject to j CliaSB a 2 the rules of the Democratic primary. j j-i ? I am a candidate for Magistrate tor the j 1 uXLa? w Fourth District, Lexington county sub- \ COHIG ;ec: to the rules of the Democratic pn- | mary. W. R. KILDERBRAND. StyleS ai For Magistrate?6th District. ^? & MR. HENRY C. SCOFFILL is hereby lots of tl announced as a candidate tor Magistrate of v In or - the 6tc District, which emorace macs. LLO 0 Creek township, and pledges himself to j abide the result of the primary. tity of 5 C. R RISK is hereby announced as a ! j -u 4-T-v candidate for Magistrate for the 6th district ollU"0 LIli which, embraces Black Creek township. ( rTTU sobject to the rules of the primary election XulBIN of the Democratic party ; etbook, i FOR MAGISTRATE?5th DISTRICT. jn partiC : My candidacy for the office of Magistrate at New Brookland for Congaree township, FTAT~T/~^ is hereby announced and respectfully sno- I I-J j uiitted to the people, subject to the rules of A?\J the Democratic primary. ; A. B. BACK MAN. 1 I respectfully announce myself for re- J ino^ iv/j election as Magistrate for the F::th Dis- j| J? # OO IYj trict, Lenicgton county, Now Brooklaud. s* subject to tue rules of t^*e riinC or..? * >r-j mipictd ai ^ nia,v.. " FUR MAGISTRA1 J. M. MARCH ANT. s. J. RIDDLE is hi candidate tor Magistral 1 FOR MAGISTRATE? :1st DISTRICT, pralSS56 "" " * O. BRADFORD, subject to tb.c ruxt?s Kuow*n? tbf* ihili-v of the Democratic primary. cation ot x. RAUC I hereby announce myself a candidate nominate him for Magi for Magistrate for the l*t District of townships in the Fork Lexington county and pledge myself to abide the result 01 the , abide by the result uf the Democratic e primary. A. D. MARTIN. ! _ ... 1 I I announce myself a 3 ~ ? ignite for the Fore of FOR MAGISTRATE?3rd DISTRICT. | subject to the rules of 1 mo.P J MARK I announce myself a caneidate for Mag- """J' istrate. Third Lexington county District, I am a candidate for and pledge myself to abide the result of Fork District. Lexinf-t the primary election. to the rules of the Dti JASPER S. DERRICK. , JUXiid ULL$ sell the above BUGGIES jj me to customer. |1 ost complete line of bug- | 3 State. J ORY WAGONS." ij ' Our Countrymen. 'j| 00 coijrMBiA' I 3 < | ' 1 JONS. 1 HARNESS, j > m J LOWEST PRICES. I l luur. .1 >n, S. C. I LOTION t|l 1 \ ryingbabyin church?should j I id out. u've been intending to pur- i lew pair of shoes for that boy i k girl?don't delay any longer. I \ i while our assortment of * Ld sizes remains unbroken. lways carry many styles, and lem. now we have an extra quan- i styles?and more youngsters' ! % an usual. t ; $ 3 are prices to fit e ^ery pock- ! md there's one pair of shoes iular that we wish you to see. MAS A. BOYNE, I 4 (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) j J [ain Street, Columbia, S. C. -FORK DISTRICT ' At the suggestion of many friends, ;s ^fcbv announced a I hereby announce myself a candidate for e* ;n* Fork District magistrate of the Fork district and pledge ibi'de "the result of myselt to abide the result of the DemoIANV FRIENDS. cratie t.rircjiry election. the central lo- W- L M0TES' !H "we, his friends, -? .strate of the three and pledge him to BaTDeCTie. primary. *S1; FRIENDS. UJK WILL GIVE A FIRST CLASS ^ candidate for Msg- . ^arlvcuo on the second Saturday iu Lexim'tou countv. | September ar the .same place given be the Democratic pri- | tore two miles south of Peak. Candidates jg HALL SBEALV. j aIV invited. Music and dancing for the jM ' . r *u ! Aoung folks. Mm Magistrate of th (, K SUMMER. on County, subject ^ ||| m,cr?tic p-imary. ; ' '-'-MM>? 15.J. Q LEVEU. ' "'S?' I M' hw44- M > 4