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$ . THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. & Representative Newspaper. Severs Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket, *o VOL. XXXIC LEXIKGTOS, S. C? WEDNESDAY, JUXE 15, 1904. 32. aV GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, . r M ~J7~- TZ. S^OI^tcieetoet, JE., mjl i?i><? >iain street, - -- -- -- - columbia, s. c. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. Octoberiistf I . A I WOMAN'S I $2.00 | 1 OXFORD. Don't be afraid of ik. It3 a j splendid Shoe. We know fchafc Two Dollars I is a Common place price for a j good Shoe, and we know how ! disgusted you are with the store that sells you a poor Shoe. Try a Pair, Madam, i And if you do not *ay that this Shoe is the best wearing?best I looking, and most stylish Two Dolter Shoe you ever bad on your feet?your moDey goes back to you. A fair offer and j this wocdfcfui Two Dollar Shoe justifies us in making it. Va- , riety of styles. j ^THE<^ ||FAT) SHOE MAN. Ill till 1613 Main St. j UV ! VI C0LUMB!A.S.C. i J 1 j Feb. 6-ly. Warning. ^uTTPARTIES HAVE BEEN USING ?3 dynamite in the creek and ponds on my place against my wish, this is, therefore, to forbid any and all persons to fish in either of my ponds on creek on my premises, or to trespass in any manner whatever upon my lands. Tbe law will positively be enforced against any one violating this notice. W. W. BARRE. Jane 2, 19C4. 4w33. All u:n/la A# Knnnioc nJQfrnna Pftrfcs UUUO VI "ugg?vo, ""RV-V, and other vehicles can be found in profusion and at ail prices at T. B. Augbtry & Co's., Columbia. Eric T. Sligh. We want the people c I Ills Janes I COLU!\ I Owing to Heavy Purchase > made at of Sweetser. Petal >rook &, Co., New , m ticed. We must have room for our I Great and Wo ?' in Fine Lawns, Dimities. Organdies I worth 20c., our price l"c. Fine G vii price. lhc. Special Stylish Figure* p Madras tor Shirts and Shirt Waists |j 5c. Sheer Dimities. Lace Stripe. ;* S too numerous to mention. I ORDER 4 We will prepay freight, mail or e || 60() miles Irom Columbia amountii: ; JAMES L. ? I COLUK "a ' The Democratic Es. Committee Proceedings. The Democratic Executive Committee of Lexington county met in the court house at ll o'clock a. m , under call of County Chairman, Hon. John B Towill. The Secretary called the roll and read the minutes of last meeting. The foimer Treasurer made bis report. Moved by F. H. Hendrix, that Treasurer's report be received and that money be turned over to the Treasurer and a committee be appointed to examine former Treasurer's report. Adopted. Committee: J. E Buff, T. B. Barr, Dr. W. H. Timmerman. . Moved, by James B. Addy, that all candidates file their pledges and pay their assessment on or before 12 o'clock the night before the first compaign meeting to the County Chairman, Hon. John Bell Towill. Adopted. Moved, F. H. Hendrix, that a committee o? five be appointed to fix places for campaign meetings and submit to committee. Adopted. Committee: F, H. Hendrix, Wa. Vvest morelaDd, B B Killer, E. H. Addy, W. Q Jackson. Resolved, by Dr. Timmerman: That upon the assessment of candidates for office in Lexington county for campaign purposes, one-half of the same be returned to the defeated candidates respectively. Tabled. Moved, by F. H. Hendrix, That a committee be appointed to apportion assessments of candidates. Adopted. Committee: Jas. B. Addy, Thos. P. Meetze, J. J. Frick, S. W. Stockman, P. I. Rawl. Resolved, by F. H. Hendrix, That dates of campaign opening be lolt to rvf o.nmmitt.Ae. thev to UlOV* WIUU V* w ? ? J ^ place same sufficiently far enough in advance to complete en Saturday be1638 an )f Lexington to visit c L Tapp Co., I 1BIA, S. C. 1 the Great Million Dollar Auction Sale York, our Entire Stock is being -aorinew goods now pouring in. We offer nderful Bargains. 1 See our Fine Imported Dotted Swiss. ! olored Figured Organdies, worth 25c. our w 1 L.iwns our price, oc. Fine White and Dresses, worth 20c to U5c, our price >e., aud many hundreds or such bargains BY MAIL. xpress 011 ail purchases within a radius oj, tg to $5.00 anil over. iPP COMPANY, [BIA. S. C. / ! fore last Tuesday ia August. Adoptd. Motion, by J. J. Frick, That the printing of tickets, attending to getting out boxes, be left in hands of chairman, secretary and treasurer. Adopted. Resolved, by Jas. B. Addy. That each Executive Committeeman be requested to send to the Secretary nf r.hp Eypr'niive Committee. James B. Addy, at Peak, S C., on or before the 20th day of July, the names of three managers for his precinct and that the secretary publish same. Adopted. Resolved, by Dr. W. H. Timmer- j man, That the chairman, secretary j and treasurer make the proper ar- j rangements for carrying out the expressed will of the county convention in receiving the vote in the primary election on the question of building a free bridge over Saluda river. Adopted. Report of the committee cn treasurer's report: We, the undersigned, committee to whom was referred the examination of tbe books of the former treasurer of the county executive committee, Mr. E L. Wing. | ard, repoft that they have examined the same SDd find that the receipts and disbursements correspond. The amount of S51 02 was in his bands and that the said amount has been turned over to the present treasurer, Mr. F. H Heodrix. There were no vouchers furnished the committee. Respectfully submitted. W. H. TimmermaD, T. B Barre, J. E Buff The report was received as information. i Report cf committee on campaign i meetings: i Bateeburg, July 20th. i Crout's Store, July 21st. Summit, July 22 J. nifin m id 1640 Main mr store. We guarari j I SASH, D OH | We arestill doing business nt tli^ *aui>- ol ' office Columbia, C., and will always be ; i i SASH, DOGES | H Faints s j WINDOW, GLASS?PLAIN. FAN ER1NG HAIK, KO SEN DALE < CABINET MANTELS. WITH Til jfcaT'We will be very glad to Lave ; call and examine our etoek. J ' \ ' | Coliimbi I | Bjvlston Academy, Jaly 23rd. Samaria, P. 0, July 26.h. i Steadmau's, July 27th. Fowles' Mill, July 28 th. C. R Risb'e, Juiy 29th. i PeliuD, July 30 ;b. ] R.?d Store, August 3rd, Swansea, August 4th. GastoD, August 5th. Brookland, August 6:h. Hutto's Mill, August 9th. Edmund's, August 11th. Midway School House, August 12. John B. Sox's, August 13th. Bed Bank, (night) August 13:b. Pine Ridge, August 16th. Chapin, August 17th. Hilton, August 18?h. Ballentine, August 19th. Irmo, August 20th. Leesville, August 2Jth. Priceville, G F. Keielei'e, Aug 25 Steele's Still, August 26th. Lexington, August 27th. Respectfully submitted, F. H. Hendrix, chair, com. J ASSESSMENTS. Senator, $ 8 00 Successful 8 4 00 Members, 4 00 " 2 00 Clerk, 15 00 - 7 50 Treasurer, 10 00 5 CO Auditor, 10 00 u 5 00 Supt; Eiu. 7 00 u 3 50 Sheriff, 10 00 " 5 00 Supervisor, 3 00 " 1 50 . Co. Com'r. 3 00 " 1 50 Coroner, 2 00 " 1 00 Magistrate, 1 50 u 75 That the chairman be empowered to embody in pledge that each successful candidate pay fifty per cent, extra cf actual assessment. Jam63 B. Addy, chairman. Resolved, by F. H. Hendrix, That all moneys in the hands of the treas urer of executive committee be paid cut by order of the county chairman. Resolved, by F. H. Hendrix, Tbat each executive committeeman be and Street, Coin in itee to sell goods as cl 1 AND BLINDS, d place, 17:J0 Main Street, opposite, post ijiad to .see you or make you low prices on AND BLINDS, rn,, ^ T*?T1 I \Tn TiT I L'T C\ OK I\LA.I K. jjiaiL AAL> j- ij.iiJ-iND 1'ORTLAND CEMENT, FINE : AND WITHOUT GRATES AND JE. >ou write us, or better still, to have you a. S. C. ' become responsible for carrying out and bringing in the voting box for his voting precinct. Motion, Ly F. H. Hendrix, That a report of the proceedings of this meeting be sent totheL?xingtonDispatch aDd otaer county papers asked to copy. Carried. MotioD. by J. J. Frick, To adjourn subject to call of the chairman. Adopted. James B. Addy. Secretary. J Graduating1 Ezsrcises of Leesville College. On Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock Leesville College chapel was crowded far beyond seating capacity by an audience eager to witness the exercises to be given by the graduating class of 1904 The chapel was most artistically draped in the colors, garnet and white, and above the rostrum, in large white letters on a garnet background, was their mottc?"Rowendu ne Fleatendu.'? The soft light given by ihs hundreds of candles with which the chapel was lighted as it shone on the colored drapiDgs and other decorations made the auditorium indeed a beautiful place. The following programme was moat effectually carried out by the graduates in the Literary j and Musical departments and an audience never left mor8 highly pleased: Piano Duet?Fanfare?Bohm. I i Misses Fleming and Morrs. Piano Solo?Alegero from Sonata ?Mies Mary Catherine Derrick. Oration?"Kings and Q leens of the Earth"?Mr. Thomas B. Crouch. Class History?Miss Lelia Flossie Epps. Piano Duet?In the Arene-Mi3ses Fleming aDd Morris. Class Will?Miss Nannie Centellia Fleming. Lfoia, S. C. leap as any house in | ^ ^ | ^ v^! i Nothing but Solid Le Every Pair 1 The}' are here and of cour>e are beauties, b? and Low "uts. Blacks and Tans, All Leati invited to call when in the city and insj Cohen's SI i [ 636 MAIN ST.. 1 Class Prophecy?Miss Bertha Trenholm Morris. Presentation of Diplomas?Prof. L. B. Haynes. Piano Sole?Fantaisie?E:ude Th. Knllak?^Iise Mary C. Derrick. On Tuesday afternoon at 4:'>G o'clock Rjv. S. C. BillentiDe gave an address to the literary societies. IPs subject "A. Plea for the Christian College" was forcibly set furth and the standard which Lc gave for the college life should be the one to which the student strives to live up to. Two Beautiful LZarriages. Mr. George K. Davis and Miss Oi!ie Eunice Geiger, were married at the home of the bride'd mother near Congaree river in this county, on June Sth. This is a popular couple and have a host of friends who wish them a loDg, happy and prosperous life. WOLFE-FROST. Mr. J. A. Wolfe, of Sandy Run, this county, and Miss Agnes, the second daughter of toe iate Mr. John D. Frost, were happily united in the bonds of matrimoLy at the lovely home of the Frost family in upper Richland on June 8fh. The bride 4,is a Southern gentlewoman of the truest Upe, gaining by ber frank manner and cordiality hosts of ardent admirers. She comes of one of the oldest and best known families of South Carolina?a name synonymous with truth and honor.'' Mr. Wolfe, has 4tthe enviable reputation of a perfect gentleman, a man of marked intellectuality and progressive views." The excursion run by Mr. Jumper from Columbia to Augusta last Saturday was enjoyed bv a social and lively crowd. J. TV a rien Allen. the Southern States. , Buy Your SPRING SHOES OF COLUMBIA, S. C. p.thftr RhnRS Rolf] n.iirl Guaranteed. ^cause they are Keith Ko nqierors in High lers, Umou Made. You are respectfully >?ct those goods. Q tality g guarsnteod. loe Store, COl UMBIA. S. G.