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The Lexington Dispatch. ^ Wednesday, August 17, 1904. a Business locals will be inserted in * this department at the rate of live lines and under for 25 cents, all over j five lines, the rate is five cents a line. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Some more barbecue notices this week. Eegister on the first Monday in September. See that your name is on your ' dab roll. County campaign day here Saturday a week. Mr. Bennie itarmao, is visiting relatives in the Fork. Just received at Scott Hendrrx's, a nice line of hall cases. The base ball fever is raging in this community. Meet the Editor at your campaign meeting with your dollar. A man never knows how little he ean get along with until he has to. The candidates are speaking to the voters in the Fork this week. You will find all kind of patent medicine for all complaints, at the Mrs. Sarah Shaler, of Batesbarg, is visiting Mrs. C. M. Efird, in this place. See that your name is on your club Hat. Better attend to this matter at once. The proceedings of the last meeting of Camp Steadm&n will appear , next week. Miss Olivia Fulmer, of Richland, is visiting Mrs. Frank W. Shealy in this place. Ten thousand second-hand brick for sale cheap. ApplJ to Lexington Department Store. Mrs. Alice Timmons and daughter, left Monday for a visit to relatives in VatsKarrv ASM 41?Vf WV&4J* Mr. Newell Lee, wife and children * ' * left Monday to visit the Virginia home of Mr. Lee. J. Ivy Amick applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of * E. Laweon Amick. A beautiful line of marbleized iron and porcelain clocks. Also cheaper * grade** at Scott Hendrix. Mr. Charles H. Drafts came ever from Columbia Sunday and spent the day with his parents. Lizzie, the youngest daughter of J. W: Ogilvie, has gone on a visit to-relatives in Newberry county. Mrs. Belle Brodie, and son, of Clemson, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bradford, in this place. Mrs. Jodie Caoghmao, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. Dr. Leapharfc and other relatives in and around town. The heavens have at last ceased to weep; the rains have stopped and the sunris shining brightly through the clouds. We regret to learn that Mr. Waiter Caughman is very ill with typhoid feyer at his home in Columbia. Eli L. Corley will serve a first class barbecue dinner at this place .on August 27th, being campaign day. Mr. Carl Roof, who is clerking for the Smithdeal Music Co, Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday with hiB parents in this place. Mrs. B. P. Meetze. cf Arlington, Gta., is visiting Mrs. W- Q. M. Beriey in this town and other relatives in the county. A new rural free delivery route has been established to serve the f^rriinPT ViafvoAn T-tftfpahnro- anrl Matthews in Saluda county. "We are requested to say that revival services are being conducted at Irene this week by J. H. Dancer, a atudentof Lee&viile College. We are requested to Bay that Hen. A. Frank Lever, and the county candidates will be at Hairs cue near j Lewiedale, on the 23rd. LOST?A pocketbook containing j a $10 gold piece and $5 in silver. If returned to the Lexington Department Store a liberal reward will be given. I Prof. Sidney J. Derrick, Principal of the Preparatory Department of Newberry College, and his accomplished wife, are visiting relatives in and around Lexington. While attending the Summer school Mr. J. W. Oxner, of Leesville, was a frequent caller at thi6 office. He is a pleasant gentleman and an excellent teacher. FOR SALE?A one acre lot with six room house thereoD, in the town fo LexicgtoD, S. C. For terms apply to Alfred J. Fox, Agt, Home Bank building, Lexington, S. C. ine managers of the primary election are notified to call on Mr. Manly George, at the Clerk of the Court's office, for boxes, tickets, instruction, etc, any time after today. Harman & Gunter's 'cue, at Todd, one mile below Seivern, will take place on August 27. Cheap rates on the railroad. A good time for young and old folks promised. Several obituaries are on file in this office. They will appear in these colums in due time. Again we would remind our readers that obituaries over 100 words are charged for. We have received a communication from the committee appointed by the teachers of the Summer school in reference to their experience of student life, and it will appear next week, , H. M. Wingard, Lexington, carries a large stock of general merchandise. His goods are the best and his prices are the lowest. He pays the highest market prices for all kinds of country produce. Rev. Miles J. Kyzer was in town Saturday attending the.meeting of the R. F. D. messengers of this county. Miles is popular on his route, and is an enthusiastic wcrker for the Dispatch. 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. Mr. D. C. Shull, formerly of this county, but now of Seivern, Aiken county, was up last week visitiDg his mother and relatives and dropped in to see us Saturday. He reports fine crops in his section. We are glad to know that he is prospering in hia nr^nnhpd hnmn. ... Vote for the free bridge. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and 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 is the Best of All. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for toe 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 ot the pt rtv. A. F. LEVEE. FOR SOLICITOR-FIFTH CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofiire ol Solicitor for the Fifth Judicial 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 Democratic primary and support the nominee of the party. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic party. GEORGE R. REMBERT. I announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself tc conduct an honorable campaign, to abide the result of the Democratic pxincarv and to support the nominees thereof. Respectfully. GEORGE BELL TIMMEK MAN, Lexington, S. C. I am a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in the coming election and will abide the result of the priinarv. S. McG. SIMPKINS. FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby present my name to the voters of Lexington county as a candidate for State Senator: subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JOAB EDWABDS. I hereby announce myself a candidate i for State Seuator from Lexington county, t and pledge myself to abide the result ot | the primary election. D. F. EFIRD. Having doue the best I could for one term in the State Senate, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to said position, and I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election and support the nominees ot said election. W. H. SHABPE. I 4 FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Knowing the responsibilities and leeling ! that I am competent to represent the grand old county of Lexington. I hereby annonnce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the result cf the Democratic primary election. PAUL E. HUTTO, Swansea. S. C. JACOB H. FRICK is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Represen tatives from Lexington county, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic pjimary election. I hereby announce myself for the Legislature and pledge myself 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 the result of the Democratic primary election. E. J. ETHEREDGE. J. BROOKS WINGARD is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the House ot Representatives from Lexington County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary election. lama candidate for the House of Rep- ? resentatives. subject to the conditions of the primary. E. U. SHEALY. J. M. EPTING 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 Conrt at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. FUK SHfcKIFF. 1 L, P, SMITH i6 hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lex- ; ington county and we pledge him to abide the result of the primary. FRIENDS. The many friends of JAMES B. ADDY announce him a candidate for the office 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 myself a candidate for re-election to the office cf Sheriff of Lt xington county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. T. H. OAUGHMAN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. FRANK W. SHEALY is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County Treasurer of Lexington county,sub- | ject to the rules of the Democratic pxi- * mary. FOR AUDITOR. r 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 of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic primarv. M. PICKENS LJNDLER, J 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 coming primary election and pledge myself to abide by the result of the same and support the nominees thereof. SAMUEL P. SHUMPERT. After being earnestly solicited by my manv friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor of Lexington County, subject to the rules govern- J ing the Democratic primary election. 1 E. AUSTIN SMITH. I i I announce myself as candidate for County Supervisor of Lexington and pledge my- j self to abide by the ruh-s governing the \ Democratic primary, JOHN W. FRY. s FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. = ISAIAH HALLMAN is hereby announcn Aonrlwlafo (/\? Cniinfr Pnrtimic;innr-r CU O A U4 vvruubj W?? ^ subject to the rules of the Democratic j primary. t I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge my. 1 self to abide by the result of the primary. j ?. A. GARDNER. : Knowing tho ability of MR. OTIS O. DRAFTS for the office of County Commissioner. his friends announce him a candidate for that office and pledge him to abide the result of the primary. FRIENDS. a I herebv announce myself a candidate ( for the office of County Commissioner and a will abide the resuit'of thepiimarv election. JOHN W. KENDRIX. New Brook land. c The many friends of WALLACE E- g LORICK announce him a candidate for c the office of County Commissioner from . the Fork of Lexington County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I At the solvation of my friends. I have decided to announce myself a candidate for 9 County Commissioner and will abide the * result of the primarv. r JOHN W. SMITH. t I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner of Lexington county, snbject to the rules of the Demo cratie primary. JAMES W, SHEALF. At the solicitation of my friecds I an- * nounce ur.eelt a candidate for County Commissioner. V*. NOAK LUCAS. At the solicitation of my many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, s-ubject to the relet* ot the Democratic primary. ( R. H. BAUGHMAN. FOR CORONOR. \ I hereby annoonce myself a candidate j for re-election to the office of Coronor of . Lexington county, aud pledge myselt' to . abide the resnlt of the pnmarv. A. 0. WILSON, i Place something cm exhibit at the \ coming County Fair. uuL As long as they last we will s at $35.00. Only 01 We have the largest and. mo; gies in the THE "OLD HICKC .f irst in tire Hearts 01 v. GREGORY-RHEA MUL WrW B H IBB Our Fall and Winti The largest and most up to < Lexingt A few more straw hats left. Your cl We carry a complete stock in e^ have you W. P. F Lexington FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. --?~1Z.1L1-1Z.1_Z The many friends of J. E. RAWL j /^A/\? iYZER announce him as a candidate for i /I J ' III 11 bounty Superintendent of Education, and i \!<wirro Viim tn ahiilp the result ot the Dri- I nary election. VOTERS. TIT^L1/\T 1 I hereby announce my a candidate rC p I I ,j or re-election to the office of fcuperinten- iliJLiKJ \J JLi I lent of Education cf Lexington county ubject to the rules of the Democratic j )rimary. JOHN S. DERRICK. J ' ? 11X6 & CTy for ma6istrate--4ih district, > be carried JOEL I. HARSEY is hereby announced j Tf* "yQVJ .s a candidate for Magistrate for the 4th , * district oi Lexington county, subject to chase a ne* he rules of tne Democratic primary. i I am a candidate for Magistrate for the ?or that g] fourth District, Lexirgton county sub- i OoTHP ect to the rules of the Democratic pri- j ' nary. W. R. HILDERBRAND. j gtyleS aild For Magistrate?6th District. We aitS MR. HENRY C. SCOFFILL is hereby lotS Of the] nnoonced as a candidate tor Magistrate of " _ ' he fjth District, which embrace Black Tll^t TIO ;reek township, and pledges himself to - " * ? ? ?-* j ibide the result of the primsry. : QJ SX"J C. R. RUSH is hereby announced as a 1 - , andicate for Magistrate for the 6th district SxiOSS vhieh embraces Black Creek township, object to the rules of the primary election i There a 4 the Democratic paity i : j etbook, an< :0R MAGISTRATE?5th DISTRICT. " ! jn r>artxCUl My candidacy {or the office of Magistrate ! it New Brookland for Congaree township, ! ~x~T / ^ s hereby announced and respectfully sab- r 11 IS J | \j\ nitted to the people, subject to the rules of ! JL I 1 \ " 1? j he Democratic primary. A. B. BACKMAN. I respectfully announce rayeeif for re- ! Tvyr v ilectionas Magistrate for the Fiith Dis- j I/oO j3cL2H rict. Lexington county. New Brookland. icbiect to the rules ot the Democratic orinaiy. FGR MAG83TRA1E?FO J- M. MARCH ANT. ^ j ^i?>DL? is hereby candidate tor Magistrate in ~ ** " - om-rrMnr afi/; a-c. n i a/Ova 111 n i t'l ulllfff. FUH MAU151KA J t-:iSI UOiniLE. _ the oriraarv. M.AN i C S BKADF08D. subject to tbc rota. KJ^; -he ?bi!,nd t >i tbo Democratic primarj. cat.im gl fe j>_lCJCH ? I hereby auiiouDce myself a cnndidfite nomicuixe him 'or Magistral 'or Magistrate for the 1st District of townships in rue Fork and Lexington county and pledge myselt to afcltle the result oi the priz ibide by the result or the Democratic primary. A. D. MARTIN. ?L-._, , _ | I announce myself a rand FOR MAGISTRATE?3rd DISTRICT, j w Ehe S2of :> ? I announce myself a candidate for Mag- mar?. J. MARSHAL strate, Third Lexington county District, [ am a candidate for Mig md pledge myself to abide the result of fork District Lexington C he primary election. to the rules of the Demoeri JAaPF.F. S. DERRICK. jy.j Ifll ell the above BUGGIES le to customer. L 3t complete line of bugState. )RY WAGONS." )ur Countrymen. EGO.. COLUMBIA, S. C. CEIVED er Shipment of on. ' | i Loice 15 cents while they last. - T/^T?TT 11 Wi 11 "k o n?l n /-I + /-* / J XXXX*^. VV XXX uc gxctu. tu call K y 100F, I L, s. c. I __ - . _______ * | [JTION l?! J '1 V? /> V\rt V\TT 1 % /-kT^ uy^l. 1- 11 4 nig uauj m uiiui uil?SJiOUia | out. j pe been intending to pur- | w pair of shoes for that boy j rl?don't delay any longer, j | while our assortment of I f sizes remains unbroken. j rays carry many styles, and ; 31. w we have an extra quan- I rles?and more youngsters' I | usual. ! .re prices to fit e ?ery pock- j i there's one pair of shoes J ar that we wish you to see. ! [AS A. BOYNE, I -J (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) n Street, Columbia, S. C. j 1 RK OtSTSSCT ! At the suggestion ot many friends, r announced a l hereby announce myselt a candidate for Fork District magistrate of the Fork district and pledge the result of myself to abide the result of the Demo" FRIENDS eratie primarv e!tciion. , lrt " " W. L. MOTES. he central lo- : e. hie mends. ? a of the three pied?e mm to Barbecue. ' FRIEN'DS' WE, TOl GIVE A FIRST CLASS icate for Mag- " barbecue on the second Saturday in ? .ngton county. j Sept<eiul)er at the same place given be- ' >eaioeratic pri- j fore two miles south of Peak. Candidates \ L t?HEAL\. | ;tr- invited. Music and dancin?r for the \ ristrate of the AOTin? folks. ounty. subject I U U SUMMER, itic primary. j ^ U ELLISOR. J G LEVEU. 1 August :< J904 t;W44 J 4