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mm mm ' ">vf ' mh:. ^ # THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. & Saprasantatitfa Batuspapar* Gxxuars Laxinptan and tba Bardars cf tha Sttrratmdinp Scnnite* Ulie a Elanfcet. |y r VOL XXXVI. % LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1906. 26 iSp - ??? _ GLOBE DBT GOODS COMPANY, . m "W. SC. as/EOITCSZTOlLT, JR, TOg, fflW 1?JW? MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, S. C. vmM < Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. :i-- - i Octoberistf Democratic Club Proceedings. The EdmuDd Democratic ciub met Saturday the 28tb, inst. and re-organized by electing G. A Shealy, president, H. 0. Bseder, Secretary; W. H. Sbarpe, member of the Executive Committee. The following delegates were elected to the county convention: W. &. Sbarpe, chairman; W. Noah Lucas, H P. BachmaD, G. A. Sbealy and J. A Kyzer and giving to each delegate the right to choose his i own alternate. The club elected J. A. Kyz9r, W. Noah Lucas and H. C. Beeder a committee on registration and enrollment. The dob instructed the member of the executive com, raittee to introduce a resolution to require each candidate in the primary to give to the executive committee an itemized statement of his expenses in the campaign, sworn to L * - - ? * * M before any votes can oe counted ior him, and unless such statement is rendered before the tabulating and connting of the votes, no votes will be oounted for the candidate failing Jp> or refusing bo to do. Q. A. Shealy, Pres. v H. C. Reeder, Sec. In pursuance of the call of the president, Sandy Ran Democratic club met at Red Store, Saturday, i V April 28th, and organized by the election of the following officers: N B Wannamaker, president; ? J Roof and J E Saylor, vice-presidents; John C Muller, seoretarj; H L Geiger, corresponding secretary; J A Kacoiner, treasurer; member county execu. live committee, ? J Roof; registration committee, $ B Wannamaker, E J Roof, J ? Saylor and John C Muller; enrolment committee, J J Mailer, H L Geiger and WF Stabler; executive committee, H F Fraock, T ' B Crider and M J Roof. Delegates to attend the county Democratic convention to assemble at Lexington, G. H, on Monday 7ch day of May,prox, were elected as follows: John J Mul4 ler, N. B Wannamaker, J ? Say lor, J A Kaminer and ? J Boof. Ttie following named gentlemen were chosen as alternates: Jas A Hill, W B Wannamaker, M J Boof, Shelton Kaminer and H L Geiger. At the meeting of the club today tbe dispensary situation, the all-abBorbing topic of discussion in South Carolina at the present time, claimed tbe fullest consideration. Mr. G. Muller moved that the delegates to the county convention go uninstructed. Mr Mailer's motion prevailed and Sandy Run Democratic club sends an notrameled delegation to the convenOn mntinn fh? ftlnh 1VU. VU UlUtlVu ?wv v.? ?-j ' Bine die. N B Wannamaker, Pres. John C Muller, Sec. *Tbe Summit Democratic clbb met April 28, 1906. The meeting was called to order by tbe chairman, D. T. Hare. Tbe following officers were ' elected to serve for tbe next two years: J. S. Sbealy, obairman: D. H. Price, secretarj; D. T.. Hare, executive committeeman; F G. Hart ley, F. P. Sbealy, M. A. Bicard, delegates to convention; D. S. Keisler, 3 E. Sbealy, G. D. Price, committee on registration and enrollment. D. H. Price, secretary. - Bateeburg Democratic club met at Bateeburg April 28?h, at 3:30 p m. It reorganized by electing W B Bite, * president; E Jones, vice president; W S Hite, secretary. Dr W fl Timmer7 man was reeiected executive commity teeman. The following delegates were elected to attend tbe county convention which meets at Lexington O. H. oo Monday, May 7ib: W B Hite, M B BdwZrds, W S Hite, J C "MEET MB AT TAPrsT""^ WONDER RIBBON SALE. ' Big lot of Fancy Ribbons of all the spring novelties in floral designs, stripes and Persian effects, rose designs and rosebud patterns, helitrope shades, pinks, greens and all the combinations in keeping with the season's latest fads are offered in this immense collection of love' ly ribbons. Special prices 10c., 25c'., 39c. and 89c. SILKS. v If It's Silks, and It's Stylish, TAPP has It. l We are snowing a iun line 01 ijouisine ^ Silk in Queen's Greys. Pure Silk Crepe de Chine in white, cream, black and a good run of colors. Fancy Taffetas and Louisine Silks, all colors. Pure Silk Peau de Cygnes in white, black and all colors. Chiffon Taffetas in white and colors. Black Silks, all prices. Glover, E C Ridgell, TBKeroaehan, G M Adams, C B Kneece, WFRawl, V E Fink and J B Youngblood. No other business the meeting adjourned, subject to the call of the president. W S Hite, secretary. Peak club?O L Mayer, president; W O Haltiwanger, vice president; R W M Eleazer, secretary; H H Counts, treasurer; Jas B Addy, executive committeeman, delegates to county convention: G L Mayer, Jas B Addy, W O Haltiwanger. G M Eargle, J H Eargle and C C Summer.' Brook club?P W Hite, president; A L JbLite, vice president; ? JtrC Addy, eecrefcary; D J S Derrick, ex committeeman. Delegates to convention: D W Hite, E L Long, L S Derrick, Ed Caughman. Alternates: A P Jumper, A L Hite, S R Addy, Paul Hite. Gilbert club?P H Crape, president; R L Keieler, vice president; L Hallman, secretary, W T Craps, ex committeeman. Delegates to convention: D J Griffith, R L Keisler, G R Sease. Enrolling committee: J C Price, Isiah Taylor, S E Taylor, R L Keisler. Bull Swamp club No 1?W Q Jackson, president; A M Reed, vice president; W M Laird, secretary, W M Laird, ex committeeman. Delegates to convention: J F Jefcoat, 0 A Lufeas, W Q Jackson.. C C Justice, W M Laird, Martin Starnes. We, the voters of Bull Swamp Democratic club No 1, endorse Hon W H Sharpe as one of our representatives in the State legislature for 1906 07. Fork club?R B Barr. presided; C J Huffman, secretary; J A Huffman, ex committeeman. Delegates to county convention; John A Jenning, J N Huffman. Hollow Creek No 1?G A Kaminer, president; A W Shealy, vice president; C H Livingston, secretary. Delegates to convention: T H Shull, T H Raw!, W K Hook. 0 H Livingston, G A Kaminer. Ex committeeman, W B Tavlor. Registration, P I Rawl, W S Keieler, T H Shull. Chapin club?S J Clark,president; T F Cannon, vice president; J H Frick, secretary; W P Betchmao, treasurer; S D B Lever, ex committeeman. Delegates to the county convention: Jno D Farr, W P Betchman, J H Frick, M P Lindler, S D B Lever, No%b Shealy, G Hollie Shealy. Alternates: 8 J Clark, J Walter Frick, W S Motes, J Henry Lindler. Hilton nlnh?,1 f! Fnlnier. nresi dent; C W Smith, vice-president; W E Derrick, secretary; H H Dreber, executive committeeman. Tbe vari ous committees were then appointed by tbe president. Tbe delegates to tbe county convention: HHDreher, W J Ballentine. J A EpfciDg, B J Derrick, C W Smith, Geo. P Lowman. Lexington club?D F Efird, president; George Bel) TimmermaD and T L Harman vice-presidents; Frank W Sbealy, secretary Sam'l. B George, treasurer; E L Wingard, excommitteeman. Delegates to convention: D F Efird, F E Dreber, J B Wingard, Geo B Timmerman, J M Caughman, C M Efird, LWRedd. Sam P RDof, F A Heigbman, E J George, A J Fox, E G Dreher, P H Caughmei, "W W Barre, G B Win- j gard, Sam?i B George, S F Roland, T WASH GOODS. Fancy Lawns, all colors and designs, : fast colors. Big line of fine Lawn and Batiste, fast colors, nice, new designs. CURTAIN SWISS. We have a large stock in all designs, white with colored stripe, white with white dots, stripes, etc. WHITE LAWN. White Victoria Lawn, wears and washes better than any other. Cotton Mercerized Voile in all colors, wears well and is good style, Beautiful White Nainsook, plain with Embrodered clover leaf, others with dainty stripe with dots. Mercerized White Madras in all designs, a very handsome fabric for Suits and n Waists. C Sturkie, M D Harmon, H WKleckley. Job Caupbman, M P George, J F Kleckley, D M Drafts. Crout's-Store?J E Reynolds, pres- 1 ident; J W Crout, vice president; W ] L Taylor, eecretarj; J E Reynolds, , ex committeeman. Delegates to convention: J E Reynolds, W L Taylor and Geo D Oxner. Alternates: J I L Shealy, Bennie Oxner and John < Dreber. j New Brookland Democratic club was reorganized by Rjbfc L Sbuler, < secretary. G A Guignard was elect- j ed ex committeeman. Delegates to ( the convention: J G Guignard, W D Dent, S I Hook. J M Epting, 8 L 1 Hook, A L Hook, R L Sbuler, G A Goiernard, T J Roof, J C Lybrand, A | R Taylor, J S Parnell, S J Moak, J D Senn. Walter Hook, Dr J W Geiger, W N Martin, P I Sox, M H Witt, John S Derrick. Committee to revised club roll: R L Sbuler, J L Gunter, A L Hook, J M Epting, W L Hook, Dr J W Geiger. St. Matthew Club?J. D. McCartha, president; H. Steele, vicepresident; W. H. Keisler, secretary; I. Hayes, executive committee; Jesse McCartha, J. D. McCarth and A D. Steele, delegates to the county convention. Delingo Dots. Most of the young folks seem bap- 1 py these days because vacation is nearly here. ' The school at Delingo, taught by 1 Miss Lucia Dent, will close on next 1 Friday, May 4. We regret very ^ much to see her leave, as she is loved ( by all. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Hook was made sad on April 25 by ^ the death of their little infant. May 1 God comfort them in their bereav- 1 ment. Miss M. C. Senn has returned home from a pleasant visit to her sister's, Mrs. J. P. Bodie, in Leesvilie, S- C. Mr. Roy Leslie, one of our most popular young meo, has returned from a visit to Ridgeway. We are glad to see him back. Miss Hattie and Bessie Hook spent a few days with their classmates, Misses Alice McCain and Mema Riley, in Columbia, but they have now returned to their studies at Columbia college. Mrs. Martha Senn is now spending a while with relatives in this part of the country. Much success to the Dispatch aDd its many readers. Blue Bells. Shooting Affair in Greenville. Ben Wells waylaid Deputy Sheriff Eli Pittman in Greenville on Saturday night last and ebot him seven times. The Deputy Sheriff returned the fire and killed Wells instantly. Pittman has since died from his wounds. Wells had been night watchman and had been discharged because he was suspected of selling liquor and he blamed Pittman of informing against him. Everybody would want to tell the truth if it did the work better than a lie. TAPP'S G-REATER I We offer the greatest collection of Sprii ever seen hereabouts. The grandest lot ol Wash Goods and other Dress materials are Ribbons and Embroideries and the little d and shirtwaists. And Millinery of the li with new goods. YOUR SUM No matter what the style, what the sen becomes you. With the immense variety quaint shapes, you have to be very careful you wish. We are showing some of the h wonderfully neat creations of spring's late the fancier Dress Hats are charming. Sui blues, cactus and the Bordeaux shades, to tions. Ostrich plumes, ribbons and flowei under the quaint shapes. Prices most 1110 The JAMES I COLUMBIA, S. C, 1642, 1641 Death of Capt. J. H. Counts. Capt. J. Henry Counts after eeveral weeks illdess, a general colapse, from an active and industrious life, died at bis home, near Irroo, last Sunday morning, in the 67th year of bis 8ge. Capt. Counts was one of our progressive and enterprising citizens, who always identified himself with the agricultural and best interest of Lexington county and her citizens, occupying the presidency of the Lexington County Agricultural Society during its first eeveral terms, with ability and wise judgment. He ably served as our representative in the General Assembly from I fo 1QQA tnitVi on nnfovniaVic^ iuuu vv/ xut/vj hiiu ??u uuvaiuiDucu record, broad-minded and fair in bis news, and a diligent worker in the interest of bis county and constituency. He was once only defeated by seven votes for County Supervisor, mcl would have made an efficient officer. He was a true, brave and faithful Confederate soldier of Co. H, 13fch Regiment, ever ready to perform his duties whenever called. He was also i prompt and faithful member of Camp Steadman U. C. V. 664, of this place. In his loss Lexington county truly loses a devout Christian gentleman, prompt and ective in the performance of all duties as a citizen. In fact we have few better men than Capt. J. H. Counts. But he is gone i m t i i* _ __ 3 Do joid tnose ci nis reiauveB bdo friends who choee to reach a better plac3 prepared for them, where peace and happiness ever reigns and Borrow is unknown. On Monday his remains were interred in the cemetery of Union Methodist church at Irmo, S. C, of which be had been an efficient officer for many years. The interment took place with Masonic honors, brethren of his own j Sinclair Lodge and Lexington Lodge, performing those sad rites. The large attendance at his funeral of friends and neighbors gave evidence of tbe high esteem in which he wa3 held in bis community. He leaves a beloved wife, relatives and friends to morn his loss, and truly can we add a good maD, a loyal citizen and a kind neighbor has left ue, for that place not made with hands eternal in the heavens?the eternal and ever blessed home of the I soul of the pure and the just. Peace to his sacred ashes. Spring Time is Here And the place for the ladies and the general public to go to buy their spriDg dress and dry goods, in the latest weaves and patterns, is at Wm. Piatt's, Columbia. He keeps one of the best selected stocks in these goods and you will save money by calling on him before you buy. -? nil . K-J. V. Vj( iC ULl, UU WCHJ Q rece ntly caught two large owls and has them caged at his place. They are certainly curiosities. jEPARTMElTT STORE." ig aud wearables and stylish materials : Silks ever shipped South. And pretty } here in variety and at prices unmatched, ress helps. Tailored Suits, special Skirts igher order. Every department is tilled [MER HAT\ ison, you only want the Hat that best afforded this season in many colors, and I or you won't get quiet the pleasing effect andsomest Hats ever seen here. Simply sst style demands. Some of the effects in 3h lovely color combinations in the new say nothing of black and white combina*5 unmentionable. Roses that just fit in derate. j. TAPP CO., ? and 1646 MAIN STREET. GOOD CLOTHES WWL "We guarantee any / \ garment containing Aktr our label to hold its we &ivt? uutiLi til' for [men and young mill1 vM men- All the new I WHS ,i mm shades and shanes. Wf also staple grades at prices lower than brand' elsewhere. FURNISHINGS. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, BELTS, MEN'S JEWELRY and HANDKEECHIEFS. We make a speciality of these lines and it will pay you to come direct to us. E. 0. DREHER J COMPANY, . f CLOTHIERS-FURHISHERS-HATTERS, Lexington, - - - - - - S. C. rpirr mrAGTT"DP JL JLJLJLJ J3UJLA?1LKJ%J JLtoJLJ s is ours when you come in and look at our splendid assortk jf ment of clothes. The pleasure r- a y?urs ^ y?u toy and |wear one of our suits. itTOMmra ; / ^ We have Clothing which is 1 Zr built upon correct lines to ; WWiMBb^lir meet the requirements of the ?^Twi|0 ^ man w^? desires stylish, well made garments and who stud ies economy in his expendij j Ask to see the $7.50, $10.00 ~l mV [IN I niies ui f ill SUITS. i mmm. l. kinard, , 0^ V THE CLOTHIER, I W 1523 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. " "MEET ME ?TTAPP'S7> NOTIONS. i ' LADIES ? U itSS LSnLSS lid. Elegant showing of best qualitv of < New and attractive Neckwear. Farcy Corsets. Splendid assortment of'fine ; Lace and Embrodery trimmed Chineplain Line Handkerchiefs. Fine Pearl ! s ?ttes, with and without cuffs. Ladies' j Buttons, suitable for dresses, waists and ! pretty Lace and Embroidery Turnover shirts. Fa nev colored novelty buttons > Collars. Pink and blue Silk Neck Scarfs. : for trimming purposes. Nice qualitv ! Fine assortment of Ruchiug for neck j Side and Back Combs in shell and amber. ! and sleeves, white, pmk, blue, red and Heavy fine qualitv. Prices. 25c. and 50c. black. Ladies' medium weight Lisle CT5T>T'''Jr CETTT? T'TIT A TQTC ! 1 bread Hose, spliced heel and soles. xtl.pl vr blilit 1 W Alo 1 d. j xice assortment of fine Lace and DropSpecial lt^r of Silk "Wash Shirtwaists, j stitch Hose. Children's fine Ribbed j Black Taffeta Shirtwaist Suits, we offer J Black Hose. Best quality Lisle Thread | a special number, some v?tv rich black j Gloves, black and white, nice pearl clasp, j Taffeta Shirtwai-t Suits. Silk Petticoats, j Ladies' fine Lisle Swiss ribbed Vests. I New Spring Silk Skirts. : Ladies' Jersev ribbed Gauze Vests. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, j .Men's brown balbriggan Undershirts i Val.. Sound-Thread and Torchon Laces and Drawers in all sizes, short sleeves. | and Insertion. We have never had such Wear and wash better than all others. \ a wonderful collection of Laces before. : Men's full-size regular made seamless j Ladies'fine Gauze Lisle Hose, very light j Half Hose, in black and tan, all sizes, j and pretty. ?