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p;p W--^'' K&:' It?.'*: In order to make roc season in the history < stores in the Carolina* lo UliV VAw VJL wwv he said that all county offices were in good shape, and referred especially to the condition of the county treasury, a?d the efficient manner in which it had been filled. Mr. G. A. Eaminer presided in a I business like way and impressed all with his fairness. Candidates for minor positions merely stated their candidacy, and took the day in handshaking and button-holing the voter. Congressman Lever, who was introduced by that old veteran of Demo- ' cracy", Cbb Pt T, Barre, made a most extraordinary effort, and is said to have made the s^eeeh of hid life. He is a prime favorite among these sturdy people, the peers of any on earth. The Hook boys served a splendid dinner, and all say they were glad to have been there. ? Now for thirty days friends call and secur< CoU PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Disoatch Man. : ' . j Dont forget the excellent barbecue by; to be served at Irmo, Campaign Day. I (A lot of matter unavoidably crowded out of this issue will appear later. The Editor of the Dispatch regrets that he is not able to attend the campaign meetings being sick. The Leesville Ginnery has spared no expense to make its plant the finest in the State. . 44 Camp Steadman will meet here on first Monday in September. Members will take notice. Remember whenever you are looking for something to cook that H. M. Wingard's grocery is the place to find Miss Iceoline Harm an has joined ~ir-. \ Misses Mamie, Nettie and Lena | Boozer, on a three week's trip to Hendersonville and Asheville, N. C. WANTED?Traveler for established house. Twelve dollars weekly to start. Expenses paid. References. Address George G. Clows, Lexington, S. C. ; Tb? Old management at the Leespkv vllle Ginnery offers to the public its long experience in giving guaranteed service and courteous attention. 44. Mersrg. George D. Oin&r and Albert E. Craps are announced in this issue |||' for county commissioner. Mr. W. Toland Craps is also announced. Frank Corley the youngest son of Mr. Eli L. Corley had his right foot terriably mashed Saturday from a barrel of crude turpentine falling upon The Leesville Ginnery has a brand new outfit of two batteries of seven rgins, new engine and all, where it expects to throw out a bale every five minutes. 44 We were glad to see Col. D. T. Barr on our streets yesterday. He has been afflicted with rheumatism and dropsy for seven months but seems much better and is as jovial as ever. Our very efficient Clerk Saml. B. - ? I -3 -i-l George, after several uays mujuicss from which he has not fully recovered, but since Tuesday he is as usually performing his duties in the court room. While at the campaign meeting Thursday we shared the hospitlity of our friend, G. Haltiwanger Rawl, and his excellent family. They are good people and we are always de lighted to be with them. The growth of the Orangeburg Collegite Institute has been wonderful. Its students are under the very best of good influences, Course of study is thorough. Send for a catalogue. Mr. Uriah Jeff coat, who has been in bacbhealth for some time has so improved in health as to be able to go to the Hot Springs. N. C., and spend the summer, for his health. He left Monday 6th inst. Court is in session and our streets are crowded with the good people of the county. They are always welcome to our town, and the best that there is in it. Judge Klugh presides with ease and dignity and impresses all with hi3 fairness and ability. Mrs. Polly Smith, quite an aged lady, perhaps,the^ldest in that section, died at the home of her son. Andrew Smith, south of Leesville, Wednesday 8th, in her 89th year. Aunt Polly, as she was known, was a good old soul, and was well thought of in her , community. She lived her time out faithfully and well and now :ests with the saint9 above. ???????? U.-X ? ? ? ? " " ? ? ?i - " i " i ?ii ii->| ?ii -ii i?ii ~ i j ? iji?ii_|-I in ?^?????? ? ? ?, ( [tr ; We buy and JB YOU All - Your Dollar 5 Here J "Is a Mighty Thing. * >m for fall stock we offe >f our business. The pi s?no bombast, no hum! we will cut out the pre 3 some of these Bargair imbia9s The Camaaicra at Bovlstoa,, * w I The candidates stormed the impreg- I nable precincts of Hollow Creek on last Saturday. It was a battle royle between the candidates seeking the vote and the poor voter seeking to avoid committing himself. The truth is all the candidates are so delightful, so pleasant, so persuasive, and suave that a voter is up against a hard proposition when it comes to making a choice. The candidates for the House acquited themselves with credit, although nothing new was brought out in the discussion except perhaps the clean bill of health which candidates Sturkie gave to all the county afficials. He j io ovnii,nf crronrJ invv u nrl I Selma Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The hot, dry weather of last week ha9 considerably injured the cotton prospect, but corn has held up remarkably well, and is unusually fine. Some case of fever in our community, but they are all getting along nicely. ? Peaches have been abundant and very fine, but they are about gone. Watermelons are scarce and somewhat below the average in size and quality. Mr. John D. Amick and Miss Nettie, his sister, of Columbia, have returned home after a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mr3. H. E. Amick. Mr. W. H. Sills and family of Batesburg, spent a few days with relatives in this section last week. The protracted meeting will commence at Shady Grove next Sunday. Rev. J. B. Haigler ha9 announced "Harvest Home" services in each of his congregations. The first of these services will be at Bethel (High Hill) the first Sunday in September. H. IVJpst men are qualified to occupy apartments in a lunatic asylum?and they can prove it. Most real estate investors draw the line at cemetery grounds. Heroes have to wade through a lot of trouble to get a reputation. When a man is so good he doesn't try to get square with his enemies it's a sign he is afraid of them. Three white prisoners overpowered the Sumter jailer on Thursday and escaped. They have been recaptured. Tn n "man ud a tree." it, seems that Gen. Wilie Jones has Col. John C. Haskell in a hole, since Mr. Caldwell disavows having made any such statement as that alledged by Col. Haskell. Gen. Jones' friends all the while felt that the report was a slander, but they are gratified that their confidence in Gen. Jones has been so emphatically proven. I THE SI COLUMBIA'S Q,X StttJ. 1UI UctbJLI UUIJ SIGGES1: E CORDIALLY r all summer goods in c iblic lias appreciated o mg sale, no premiums,: )fit feature and conver LS. IVIlMMi Ox*eat Just in! The most delightfully cool Shoes for summer a man ever put his feet into. It's a Tan Oxford, of course. Tan leather is the coolest leather because it is more porous, and lets in the air, and the color does not attract heat rays. Tan leather has very little dye in it and so will wear longer than black leather of flip samp IrinH The prices are $2.50 and $3.50, don't fail to ask to see themt EHBLICH'S, Itl? It:; 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. Wells! Wells!! BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If yon want to do well, be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington, S. C., to pnt yon in a Terra Cotta Well which will-give yon pnre water. Onr prices are right, onr work is right; Give ns a trial and be convinced. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Snccessfnl experience has been onrs and we want everybody who has canse to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have ns give them proper tests. THEBE ABE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES I.8ENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. HMIWaBBMWIIBBMMBn Dr. K. A. Price, of Priceville, is at Little Mountain, assisting Dr. J. M. Sease in his wide practice. Dr. Price will remain there until about 15th September, when he will return to the University of Va,, to finish his medical course. There will be an excellent barbecue at Irmo Campaign day. WBE OF JICK SALE AN Your dollar h< r ani> je INVITED TO ] u m x% tsa ximy w kuuuu%muiu%%u%um%uuuuumuunuu%iuuv >ur big establishment at cut prices 'Ur efforts in making this one of t simply straight, legitimate busines t all summer goods into cash. "Wil 5. XJ GrU & c < Depaptmen I WHEN YOUR I WAS A I BOY ' I HE USED A pcoi 1 My son, hear the instructio I his wavs nor the ways of thine ow: 9 of the McCormick. I ( Use McCormick machines, 9 good on thy farm, K Gregory-CJos I 1115 Plain Stra 9 ^ 0 ^ Its gears are en , ? K 4. '( Its pitman < - _ < . ^ ^ ^ ^?'^?ws ^ f It draws easily A boy cac i the osborne sulky harrow. ' ^ .& r | ; Strong and Rigid. ; V /" Fv.h - > ""-? :{ toe sal: HIT. 3E*. J LEXING-TON", Registration Notice. j J}?JiPS5 Nerve a: TN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW ! . R'^nmatism. JL of a certain Act the Board of Regis- ; -?a^ tration will open the books to register ! al. jJrugg. j all persons who desire at -the following j wr Tt*Mnr< named places: -1-Jav,c? ueoWi' Batesburg, September 6. " t LL PERSONS Leesville, September 20. /\ t.ke estate of J. ! Brookland, September 27. ; ceased are hereby r All persons are required to appear in ment,' and those h person to register. _ . present them "for pa Jas. B. Addy, tested on or before \ w. S. Hue, ber, 11.00, to the tint S. H. Harman*. " LILL August G, 1900?td Sw42 Ask }rour dealer for T. X. L. ' T. X. L. cures rh D SMALL PROFIT EM sre always captures PTFFP VOTTR "RYE ON & SON j iaaaaa? . We have had the most successful ;he most up-to-date department s and honest values. 1 be glad to have my Lexington 0.5,^-ss-^ t, ' Stove. GRANDFATHER! '' ns of thy grandfather and forsake not a father, for their way has been that for they will be instruments of ^reat ido2? Eff nl? Goi, arrs !3t, Columbia, S.iC.& ITA] :f3 - - ^ K istantly when the team starts. } Acnnnut, 1 does Dot dog. . VODVA11L ^SjJ^ THE OSBORNE COLUMBIA MOWER. ^ ^ ^ j F^g th has the strength ^ I all Five Bars. a by ROOF, S. CU id Bone Oil Cures j WOSTQEB COLLEGE FITCuts, Sores, Burns i bottle 25 cents. i ilitfG tjCi^OOL. l~rs- _j_ ; Tiiree new brick buildings. Steam in ! keat and electric lights. 3 ailu LieClllC-S. ; Head Me.-:r t, three teachers and MaINDEBTED TO 1 tron live in the buildings. Pierce Hendrix, de- Individual attention to each student. * LOtified to make pay- Sitnartd 011 the Woftbrd Campus, laving claims will Students raise a regular course in the vmenr moperiv ar- College Gymnasium, and have access to die lotb of Septem- j the College Library. lorsisjnGfi. 5*1^5.0*/ p&ysxor l)o&rd, tuition, onci&li * IE HEN DHIX, i Next session begins September Administratrix. I 1-th. For catalogue, etc., address, i A. Mason DuPre, Head Master, eumaiism. iJr>Iy25 4\v41 Spartanburg, S. C. S1 =^=sl_ PORIUM r* .^.xisrs -*as OUR COUNTERS I <? ????9???$330????6?a*?????### ** - - * 61 Main and g Blsnciing e Streets. * , P| Columbia, S. O.