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W The Lexington Dispatch. I Wednesday, September 7, 1904. Index* to 2Tevr Advertisements. Land Sale?W. J. Ballentioe. Teacher's Examination?John S. Derrick. Trespass Notice?M. K. Kaminer. Notice?J. Ivey Amick. Citation?Estate Bettie Cann#>dy. New Goods?Whitfcen's New York Racket Store. Statement?The Heme Bank. Shoe*?E. P. & F. A. Davie. Dry Goods?Fitzmaorioe. X3I^7"I2?TE ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bev. J. G. Graichen, Pastor/ Jst Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. Srd. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. Sunday school service every Sunday morning at 9:30. APPOINTMENTS OP REV. GEORGE 8. BEARDEN. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St John. E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday. His address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue. Columbia, S, G, where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. LEXINGTON CIRCUIT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Bev. 0. N. Bountree, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. m.. Hebron. 1st Sunday 3:30 p. m., Shiloh. 2nd Sunday 11 a. m., Horeb. Rnnikv 3:30 u. m., Lexington. 3rd Sunday 11 a. m., Shiloh 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. zn , Hebron. 4th Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 4th Sunday 3:30 p. m., Horeb. ? f A Card. To tbe Democratic Voters of Lexiogton coanty: I take this opportunity to thank the people of Lexington county for tbe liberal support they gave me in the first primary for County Auditor. I wish to again pledge yon that if elected to discharge the onorous - duties of the office efficiently and without fear or favor. G. A. Derrick. Waatsd. 500,000 heart pine shingles, tflso 500,000 feet of boards, 8,10 and 12 inches wide, and 12 to 20 feet long. Cash. N. H. Driggers, 46 Columbia, S. C. Card of Thanks. To the Voters of Lexington county: I have not words to express my thanks to the people of the county for the strong vote they gave me at the first 'primary. I want to say to the voters of the county that I am in 4' ?J ? ?41*A4 T VlOTTO Tlrtf 1118 8t?uyuu (CMJC BUU ttuau .a. uoio uvv given ap the fight. I truefc that if my friends all over the county will rally to my support I will be satisfied with the result. John W. Hendrix. Wasted. A white respectable settled lady that is a good cook and housekeeper. Will give a salary or a home. Apply at once, E. W. Shull, N*w Brookland, S. C. August 19, 1904 Jl Cord of Thanks from John CL Mobley. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 5,1904. I am deeply grateful to my friends for the vote they gave me for Railroad Commisioner in the first primary, which has plaeed me in the second primary with a lead of over 2,000 votes. If elected on th9 13th I will prove my appreciation of their kindness and will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office and to merit the "well done" of all of my fellow-citizens. John G. Mobley. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that old and welltried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Sooth~ ing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, flllsufl tall cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is the Best of All. Quarterly Conference. The quarterly conference of the Lexington Circuit was held in the Methodist church in this place last Friday. Presiding Elder Beaeely (was present and presided over the meeting. He preached a very forceful and touching sermon to a large and attentive congregation that night. Rev. W. D Quick preached there Sunday morning and the pas- I tor, R6V. O. N. Roundtree, in the afternoon. 6-I02121 Springs Visitors. The following "summer, swallows" from the vicinity of Brook'and, have returned home alter a pleasant sojourn at the springs and other resort*: Mr. Mike W. Sbull and wife, Craton Shull and wife, J. G. Guignard, and otberB. * For Solicitor Geo. E. Reaoert. ^Endcrsed by the Richland County Bar. We the undersigned members of the Richland County Bar take pleasure in endorsing the candidacy of George R. Rembert for Solicitor from this Circuit, and bearing testimony to bis character, fitness and ability. Wt recommend him to the favorable consideration of the voters of . Ibis Circuit. W A Clark. W D Melton. Allen G Green. D W RobiDson. P H Nelson. John T Sloan. J S Muller. W S Nelson. Ealcott P Green. E McC Clarkson. Jas S Verner. Jno S Yerner. W T Aycock. Lewis W Haskell. John J Earle. Frank C Tompkins A W Thomson. Walter T Green. Lewis O'Bryan. W N Edmunds. Prigle T Youmane. C '. Haskell. A F Spigner. A B McFaden. Christie Bsnet. To the Voters of Lexington County. I wish to thank you for your generous support in the past primary * * .r i ii L: 3 and do assure you mat; me aixiuueas, the good will, and the interest from my friends of Lexington county will never be forgotten. The race has narrowed down to Mr. Timmerman and myself, and while I am a poor man I believe it my duty to make as an agressive fight in this race as my limited means will permit. My family has never been a political one and my name is not known in the political history of South Carolina. To you, voters, therefore, I will say this, that before you cast a'ballot for a man because his father served you well in a high position, consider what chance will your children have if you yourselves have only served in the humble walks of life. I have used no money in this campaign save for most legitimate purposes, and when the race is over whether I am defeated or elected I feel that I will have earned the commendation of my friends and the respect of my opponants. I have made this fight upon merit alone, and I believe that the votes cast for me have been cast upon this basis. I offer to you, the people of my circuit, my best brains and energy and the endorsement of my County and Bar. I offer you a legal - * .* * eaucatiOD, loe means ior wuiuu was obtained by the toil of my own bands. I cffer you an unfailing determination to do my duty. If I am elected I pledge to you the conscientious performance of my duty to defend the honor of South Carolina and protect her laws. George R Rembert. Ths.Shoaly Murder Case. The case of Marion Parr, who is charged with the murder of Clarence Shealy, at a fishing camp near Columbia, a few weeks ago, will come up for trial in the Richland Court of Sessions this week. Parr was carried into court yesterday so that the grand jury c&uld take action on his case. A true bill was relumed and Parr was held for arraignment. So far he has employed no counsel and the court assigned two attorneys to defend him. The man assumes an absolutely indifferent manner and still claims that the gun which was found between the mattresses was brought to the house by a negro and that it was hidden this way to prevent the children of the neighborhood from finding it. A Card. To the Democratic Voters of Lexing ton county: I desire to extend my sincere thanks to the people of Lexington county for the very excellent vote that I received on the 30th of August. My heart ovei flows when I think cf the many kind words of cheer that I received in the campaign, and the many kindnesses that I received from my friends. I also wish to return thanks for the many congratulations that I am receiving by letter. It shall be my aim to be faithful to the trusts confided in me and work untiringly for the advancement of education and citizenship of the people of my county. , Very sincerely, J. E. Rawl Kyzer. ??? * Cards occupies &11 our space. I i I Dry Goods, ? Notions, I Shoes, Z Hats, Z Cloth in (j, | Trunks, 8 l^nJisps. I Hardware, | Cutlery, I Tinware, | Crockery ware, 1 Glassware. | Farm Implements, I Barbecue. I WILL t ORNISH A FIRST CLASS barbecue at Pe-ion on September 9. Candidate" and the public are invited to come. A good time is promised to all who attend. Come one, com* all and eDjoy the day. JOSH J. SHEALY. Augost 30. 2w44. ' Managers For the Second Primary Election to be Held September 13, 1904. Lexington?T L Harman, T F Griffith, J Frank Kleckley. Lewiedale?J F Leapkart, R L Craps, Lewie Hallmau. Summit?A E Craps, Jason Skealy, Henry Price. Leesville?A P West, J?H Bodie, J L Kinard. Rntp.sbur<r?J M Maloass, J A Sawyer, G L Fink. Brookland?A D Shull, Walter Addy, J S Muse. Peak?Jas B Addy, J A Eargle, J F Mahaffa. Cliapin?Jno D Farr, Noah E Shealy, W P Betchman. Spring Hill?R V Eargle, S W Aniick, W H Koon. White Rock?W R Eleazer, R P Slice, G W Jacobs, Jr. Pond Branch?Geo W Lewis, G S Crout, J Olin Crout. Delingo?Belton M Buff, D Pickens Roof, A Willis Shull. Sandy Run?J C Muller, Herbert Geiger, T B Crider. Folk's School House?J D Derrick, J M Meetze, J H Derrick. Brook?A B Mills, Sam Shealy, D L Taylor. Ballentine?P D Meetze, J L Derrick, Jesse E Bouknight. Crout's Store?Jno B Dreher, Scott P Shirey, Samuel Sease. St Matthews?J D McCartha, W H Keisler, P D Steele. Boiling Springs No 1?J Fred Shealy, W D Crout, J S Reeder. Pelion?A M Hutto, J B Sharpe, W H Scoffill. Boylston Academy?R A Barr, L E Black, S Edwin Hendrix. Irmo?Jno H Counts, Jno Leitner, T H Shuler. Hilton?J C Fulmer, C W Smith, B J Derrick. Edmund?J C Reeder, Raymond Shealy, D O Spires. Piney Woods? L F Frick, M L Wheeler, H E Bickley. Swansea?C C Gantt, Charley Rast, J C Reynolds. Nates' School House?P E Huffman, A S Nunamaker, G F Leitzsey. Pine Ridge?D Luther Koon, S C Fulmer, S C Epting. Hollow Creek No 2?J L Hallman, T P Drafts, D F Price. Samaria?W R Gunter, Job Hallman. J S Burgess. C R Rish's-S R Smith, W A Rish, C D Shumpert. Oak Grove?Rufus Smith, J K Day, R C Miller. Gaston?Jas H Pound, D H Craft, C C Goodwin. Irene?Jas M Justice, J A Gantt, Geo T Taylor. Steadman?A B Quattlebaum, Haskell Gantt, R H Hall. T n,?r, rn/l \nil_\v f.) .Tm-kson. Wil 1M.X 1 JL * i v/m t ? 7 . . lir* Laird. C C Justice. Each Executive Committeeman will bear in mind that he is held res}xmsiblc for the conveying to and fro of theboxt s for his precinct, which are now in the hands of Mr. Manly George ready for you. The Executive Committee will meet at Lexington C. H., on Thursday morning, September 1"), J 004, at 10 o'clock, to tabulate the vote and attend to other business. Let there be no-oversight in these, matters. F. H. Hendrix. Secretary Ex. Committee. IIL ;lil solicits your patrona serve von honestly a show as nice and be found, anywhere on and when it comes to cede anything to the COME T(! when in the market fo to see our stock to app: Dr. E. J. Etkercdge, SURGEON DEMIST, LEESVILLE, S. 0. I Office over J. C. Kinard &. Co's., Store. Always on hand. Fetroaryl2? tf Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST class barbecue at teadman, on September 10th, 1904 Candidates ana everybody are invited to attend. There will be music, inrnished by a string band, and a good dinner for all wh^ attend. HASKELL GANTT. ROSION GANTT. August 17, 1904. 4w44 Notice. T HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO J. S. JL Craps my entire stock of merchandise. All parties owing the firm of Able & Able or J. P. Able will make payment to either, J. P. ABLE, or B. N. BODIE, Leesville, S. C. August 22?'5w44. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby positively forbidden to trespass upon my lands in Saluda township; Lexington county S, C., in any mantier whatever, especially in passing through fields. The jaw will be enforced against all persons violating this notice. D. L. EPTING. August 2s, 1904. 4w45. ! Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at J. J. Smith's, Calk Road, oil Saturday, September 10, 1904. Everybody come and hear the candidates speak and get a good dinner. This 'cue will be one and a half miles South of Augusta road, and about one mile North of Shumperts. N J. W. SMITH. J. F. SMITH. A. L. SMITH. August 17?4w44. - - - .> w J Barbecue. ITTE WILL GIVE A FIRST CLASS y V barbecue on the second Saturday in September at the same place given before two miles south of Peak. Candidates are invited. Music and dancing for the Aoung folks. t GEL SUMMER. S L ELLISC R. August 3, J 904 8w44 Barbecue. We will give a first class barbecue on the second Saturday in September at the same place given before, known as the Fowles' Water Mill, on Black creek Hon. A. F. Lever and all the o'.her candidates will be there to tight the second battle. Price for dinner reasonable. Everybody isjnvited. A. TAYLOR & BRO. August 10, 1904. 5w44, Barbecue. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 WE will lurnish a first class barbecue at the Samuel Harsev Old Mill Situ. on Bull Swamp. Music aDd dancing tor tbe young folks Candidates and everybody cordially invited. D. U. SPIRES. *<T T AT * t>TTV ?^jl. ju. jiauiii.1. August 10, 1904. 5w4 4. FOR SALE. My one hundred acre farm.* Produces well. Lies weil ami good location. Well improved with good buildings and pure health building water. Good school and mail every day. In Saluda county, S. c. Will sell cheap for cash. j. h. riser. Leesviile. t>. C. r. f. d. No.4. 41-ti. BEESWAX WANTED IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES TTTE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARVV ket price Icr clean and pure Beeswax. Price governed by color and condition. THE BAZAAR, Jtwn w*' r W W HWPli jadc?Mig^^ I Harness, ::::;, 1>U<I{JU'S, IVar/ons, Paints, Lime. r. Cement, Stores 1 Fancy Groceries, 1 H a//, I gpw FG I r anything. Yon have I reciate the extent of it | & . Colgates A bmm fine soaps m i KclSdl and JPL* PERFUMES, |fc|| VIOLET TOILET fe?lj| POWDER. The name Colgate stands for the Best. We ?re ieady to serve you. THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO,, LEZIITGT01T, S. C. 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