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% Ji. Bepresentatiue Beutspaper. Sowers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. VOL. XXXII. LEXINGTON S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1902. AO. 20 ,Ihb\|J ftLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY" TXT. 23!. MOITCZTTOIT, T23-, M^ntf-A-GhlEiZS, lg) IjffljJ ItJSO MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, ?. O., jjji A r Mljfflii Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. IP jV*J \ & 3 'U October*.3tf P You find the reason in the change you get back, GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF I Sl.oo, Sl.oO, AND 5?t^..->0 OXFORDS ON THE MARKET. j lever. > "THE SHOE turn," t 1603 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. t Feb. 6?ly. C. M. EriKD. t\ Hi. .UREHE3 EFIRD &DREKER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, C. Hm S. C. WILL PKACTICE IN ALL THF Courts. Business solicited. 0u< member of the firm will always be at office Lexington, S. C. Jane 17?6m. Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law. ? COLUMBIA, C. Especial attention given to business en trusted to him by his fellow citizens u Lexington county. 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Test it by a trial of a 25c. bottle It makes last Iriends wherever onco used, and becomes the medicine of tbe household. i __ 3 _ It is pleasant to tase, acts pieasanuy auu mf causes 0119 to feel pleasant, w It is the best and quickest remedy for the pjf cure of kidney troubles, lame back, disW ordered liver and any derangement of iLe I stomach and bowels, I BOTTLES, 25c., 50c. and $1.00. ft Wholesale by the MURRAY DRUG CO.. E Columbia. S. C. W For Sale at THE BAZAAR. 5 May 15?ly. jgBBa^ligaraglla TJJCURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS. GT f U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gflj Frt in time. Sold by druggists. ~ ^ j I The County Convention. I The Democratic party of LexingI ton county assembled in convention I in the court house, in this place, last ; Monday. Twenty-seven of the 29 i clubs in the county were represented, | the unrepresented clubs being those of Nates' school house and Pelion. | It was a most representative body of | men and was remarkable in that there i ttod q crxficph nnt a single debate TTWO ^ v , 0 I nor a resolution, nor paper cf any j kind submitted to the convention. | Perhaps nothing like it was ever ! witnessed in this county and probj ably in this State before. From the beginning to the end the convention transacted the business for which it i j was called in a harmonious and ori derly manner. The credit for this, j in a measure, was undoubtedly due to the able and businesslike methods of the Chairman, Hon. C. M. Efird. who handled the convention the best i i that we have ever seen a body of j men controlled. Promptly at 11 o'clock County Chairman SoaDn called the conven- j L j tion to order and Hon. C. M. Efird I wa9 nominated and unanimously [ [ elected temporary chairman and Jas. | j B. Addy and Samuel B George ternI porarv secretaries. On taking the chair Mr. Efird j thanked the convention for the honor it had conferred upon him in calling him to the chair. Heretofore he had been a candidate seeking political preferment; endeavoring to climb up step by step and asking the support of the people to assist him in doing so. Now he was no longer a candidate and asking nothing at their hands except the continued confidence of his fellow citizens and the honor was, therefore doubly appreciated. The delegates were then enrolled, a3 follows: Bull Swamp No 1?W Q Jackson, C C Justus. Swansea?W T Brooker, Paul E Hutto, L P Smith, B F Gardner, I Hutto, 11 E Inabinet, W A Derrick. Boiling Springs No. 1?J A Shealy, J M Miller. ! Rod Bank?J P L Wilson, H W Shealy, T H Williams. Edmunds?W H Sharpe, G A Sbealy. G W Reeder, W N Lucus. Black Creek?Isaiah Hallman, C R Fish, S R Smith. Spring Hill?A P Sites, J HEargle, Dr J W Eargle, G H Rood, E U Shealy. Peak?W M Wilson, J B Addy, J F MahaSie, H P Summer. Chapin?S D B Lsver, NE Shealy, S J Clark, J D Farr, J H Frick, W P Betchman, J D Lindler. Chicquepio?W E Quattlebaum, R B Kneece. T B Barr, E Hall. Batesburg?Dr W H Timmerman, PI A Spann, U X Gunter, John - Bell Tovrill, J T Sawyer, W. P Timmerman, W B Iiite, W P Culluin, D R Haitiwanger, C B Kneece. Brookland?J D Senn, A L Hock, G A Guignard, J A Corky, K JL Shuler, W D Dent, Ckas Summer, Dr. C W Barron, R F Williams, W X Martin. Lewiedale?R L Keisler, P J Mims, i A E Crap?, P K Craps, D T Hare. Hollow Creek No. 1?P I Raw], | Col D T Barr, DrWS Keisler, T H I Rawl. Hollow Creek No. 2?J Walter Dreher, J L Hallman. Leesville?Dr D M Crosson, Levi Poole, J L Kinard, W B Taylor, Irvin Risinger, F H Hendrix, J S Derrick, Dr E J Etheredge, J E B McCarthy, j Geo Asbill. Brook?0 B Addy, E H Addv, A i L Hite. Croat's Store?S S Liodler. Irmo?Dr J L Shuler, H A Lorick, | A N Dreher, J H Counts. Folk's School House?Dr H G j Eleazer, J M MeeJz9. Lexington?F E Dreher, C M j ? - - ? n t\ r* O T ! ilitira, J ?5 wiugaro, u r jmru, o o Leaphart, J M Caughznan, J W Addy, J A Muller, J F Kyzsr, G E Lpap- | hart, F W Shealy, Geo Sawyer, G A ! Derrick, D M Drafts, D E Ballentine, I TV J McCarthy, T E Caughmau, J TV j Ogilvie, John E Buff, Frank Kieckley, j F A Hegman, Sami B George, G M. j Karman. Gaston?Geo W Found, It J Fal- | law. Ballestine?CB Lindler, Dr J YvT I i TVessinger, S F Sheely. Hilton?J TV Ballentine. J S Me- j Cartha,B J Derrick, Jno S Derrick, ! R B Hiller. Pine Ridge?C L Epting, J Davis Swygert, J M Eptiog, D C Falmer. T?: T V T T\ JTlUej >VUUUW XJ XJ UKa, V ( Bickley, C S Mathews. Sandy Run?N B Wancamaker, J E Saylor. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: H. A. SpaQD. Chairman, Leeeville. Lexington?E L M'icgard, Lex. i Crout'a S^ore?S S Lindler, Eila. Leesvillc-?J S Derrick, Leesville. Hollow Creek No. 2 ? J W Dreher, Priceviile. Hilton?H H Dreher, Countsville. tt.ii v? i V) r T>jto1 HOII?IV/ Kj 'J x x jl t Rocky Well. j Rod Back?T H William?, Irene. Gaston-^-G W Pound, Gaston. Folk's S House?J M Mttz. Selma. Brookland?G A Guignard, New I ? Brookland. Irmo?J W Dreker, Irmc. Samaria?William Westmoreland, Samaria. Edmund?W E Sb?'*pe, Edmund | Boiling Springs No. 1?John A j | Shealy, Barrs' Landing. I Swansea?L V Gantt. Swansea, j Bull Swamp No. 1?W Q Jjckron, | Witts Miii Brook?E II Add v. Letsviile. Piuey Woods?J J Frick, Siigbs. j Spring Hill?A P Sites, Spring ! j HilL | Pine Ridge?C L Epting, Pine [ j Rid^e. Peak?-las B Addy, Latcakoo. Lewiedale- R L Keisler, Lewiedale. ! Black Creek?C R Rtsb, Riskton. Chapin?S D B Lever, Chapiu. Bate9burg-J T Sawyer, Batesburg. Ballentine?S F Sbealy, Bailentice. Sandy Run?E J Roof, Bakersville. Nate's School House? Summit?new. Oak Grove?new, in Black Crec-i:. Delingo School House?new, near j Mr. Jef Drafts. Pond Branch?new. ! Coi. D. J. Griffith was re-elected a | Member of the State Democratic Ex| ecutive Committee to represent Lexington. Capt. H. A. Spann was re-elected County Chairman. W. H Sharpe moved that the temporary officers be made permanent. P. I. Rawl nominated J. D. Farr of Chapin for chairman. Mr. Farr declined and the temporary officers were made permanent. W. H. Sharpe nominatevl G. A. Guignard of Brookland, for 1st Vice President and he was unanimously elected. J. B. Wiagard nominated E. U. j Shealy of White Rock, for 2nd Vice I President and he, too, was unani' rnously elected. r\f r?nfifmnci ih o ! U UUC1 bUC IJr an ut fjvutuiuuw vuv ; following new clubs were given per- j mission to organize: Summit, Oak Grove school house, Delingo school house and Pond Branch. These clubs are to be organized as soon as twenty-five members are secured and when the Executive Committeemen are elected the chairman, H. A. Spann, at Leesville, and Secretary James B Addy, at Lattakoo, are to be notified. The election of delegates to the State Convention was then gone into and the following were nominated: D. M Cros^on, Y\. H. Sharpe, J. B. TVingard, W. H. Timmerman, J. B. Towil!, G. A. Guignard, D. E. Efird, W. T. Brooker, E. U. SI ealy, J. L. Shuler. Hon. A. F. Lever >.as nomi nated but declined for reason that, there would probably te important legislation up before CoBgress about the time the State Convention would meet, which required his presence there. W. J. McC&rtha, J. D. Farr, N. B. Vv'annaDJ&ker, George A. Shealy and C. M. Efird were nominated but ail declined for reasons satisfactory to themselves. Nominations were then closed and F. H. Hendrix, W. D. Dent and W. M. Wilson were appointed tellers. The election resulted as fellows, the 8 receiving the highebt number of j votes to be ibe delegates and the j balance alternates: D. F. ESrd, Dr. W. H. TimmermaD, | Dr. D. M. Crosson, J. B. Towiil, J. L. j Shuler, G. A. Guignard, E U.Shealy, ; V/. H. Sharpe. Alternates: J. A. Muiler, W. T. i Brooker, J. B. Wirgard. The convention adjourned sine die. ! James B. Addv, Seccy. - J i Unclaimed Letters. i The foliowiug is a list of unclaimed j letter in the post cfQce at this place: MALES. Rjv. B F. Gaudy. M. J. Heudrix, (2). t Jnrnwie Jackson. Jules Lsgrove. J. A. Long, (from Dead Letter Office ) J. E Mangum. ! Richard Murray. | Rich Thomas. FEMALESMiss Francis Davis, Esq. j Rev. Mrs. B. F. Gaudy, (postal.) j Mrs. Jennie M. P. Gunter. Mrs. Lavr.cyour Johnson. I Mrs. F. F. Rawi. I Miss Kathryno C. Ryan. Miss Cora Shatter. Cv.rss Scsoma I ? j And Itching Humors Through the Blood ---Costs Nothing to Try It. I B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure cure for Eczema, Itching Skin, Humors, Scabs, Scales, fi'atery Blisters, Pimples, Aching Bones or Joints, ! Boils, Carbuncles, Prickling Pain in | the Skin. Old Eiting Sores, Ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst and mo3t deep-seated ea^es by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood. Druggists, Si. Trial treatment free and | prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., ! Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical advice given until cured. j Kefreshing showers have been re; ported from nearly every section of i the county do ing the past week. i I Schocs from Lorsna. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The sun shines hot The stars twinkle like Jove, Cabbage and beans in the pot And fire in the stove. All aboard for Charleston ! Little chickens, turkeys and gos- | lings are hatching very fast. Cotton and corn is coming up to a I good stand, and the grass too. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sease made a I - ? ,| flying trip to Eutesburg Tuesday and report a stir about in that thriving town. Nice showers are passing daily now and some of them wind and bail. Mrs. C. Ser.se has been placed on the sick list. The fruit trees are loaded with fruit and should there be no further destruction I he yield will be great. Miss Lula R ,cf is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Diyis Kyzor. Essie, the little daughter of Mr. J. L Sease, has been quite sick. 11-v. W. H. Roof preached a very interesting sermon to e. large congregation at Cedt-.r Grove on the 4th Sunday in April, at which time eight members were added to the church. Rev A. W. Lindier filled R^v. S. P. Shurapert's place at Mb Pieasant on the same day. The Rural Free Delivery is fast working up and ere long it will be on tbe wheels anil going. Some fishermen have been trying their luck, but I think the mosquitoes did the biting. Miy the Dispatch and its numerous readers prosper is my wish, I will say good bye. May 3, 1002. Loyalty. ^ <. A. 3-ea.tIs Eiat. # j In our style of climate, with its j : sudden changes of temperature,? ; i rain, wind ;.uu sunshine often inter- j i mingled in a single day,?it is no ! wonder that our children, iriends and relatives are so frequently taken from ns 1)V r.eolected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Botchee's Germ an Svrup kept about, your borne for immediate ji use will prevent serious sickness. a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Kurfmann's drug store. Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green's Special Almanac. Salla Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community is very good at present with the exception of Mrs. Cbsrlotte Bouknight, whe, we are sorry to say. is quite sick with pneumonia. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geiger died a few days ago in Brookland and was brought to ? | Bethlehem for burial. Mrs. J. M. Stuart, of Columbia, has been on a week's visit to her mother's. Mr. Charlie Bouknighi, who had j moved to the Lexington cotton mill j and stayed only three months, has I returned to bis old borne. Mr. Bouknight thinks he will stand to the rack, hay or no hay. Mrs. John Coogler spent a few I days with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Raucb, at White Rock. Mr. Jim Billentine has left these digginsand gone to Columbia. It is reported that his family will soon go also. It seems that as if all of the people in this section are going to the grand old city, but I hope they will save place enough for me. Messrs. Johnnie Bushardt and Hugh Bookman r: turned a few weeks ago from a visit to Newberry. Rev. Shearouse will preach at Bethlehem church the fourth Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Koon is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Annie Friek, at Cbapin. Misses Carrie and SjJIie Eleazer visted their grandmother, Mrs. Nunamaker, at Irmo, last week. May 3, 1902 Puer. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chilis, and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Ir i3 simply iron and quinine iu a tasteless form. No cure, no piy. Price 593. Gum Leaves from Slack Creek. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Some summer days with refresh leg ebowerp. The prospects for small grain is fairly good. Farm work is going on right and left as General Green has stepped in. Oar cotton planter, Mr. E. E. Bouknight, says General Green shall not fool him off down the creek, as he aims to tight with a hoe before he runs. The Sunday school at Oak Grove reorganized jia the 3rd Sunday in Aprii with Brother?, W. J. Gar.tr, Superintendent; E. 0. Hall, Assistant Superintendent: J. C. Hall, Seere tavy. There was communion service at Bethlehem Sunday, Eev. A. R. Taylor, pastor. About the time the pastor was read}' to administer tho oemi munion he broke down with a severe j pain and iffcer the space of an half ; hour he regained strength and ad! rninietered the holy communion. The , church ban the deepest sympathy for j their Sbepp&rd for they know his voice ami ib.ey fuilow him. ! Mosul's. Simon and John Smith, j two of Boiling Springs' most prcs perous farmers, was in our section ! Sunday. The former visited at Mr. j J. Paul Smith and the latter at Mr, Tbo. J. Lewi a. | May 5, 1902. S. K. ! i I I Baking Powder J Most healthful icavencr us the world. Goes farther. ROYAL BAKING PONDER CO . NEW YORK j