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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ? ? Bspreapntatiue Bmtrspapnr. knxin#tcm and the Borders af the $turraundinp Bounties kifee a Blanket, VflT. TYTTTn. _ LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1808. 1 T GLOBE BBT GOOBS GOMPANY, I .. jlT TXT. EL MCITC^TOIT, A mfh 1620 MAIN STREET, COLFMJMA, N. <J. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. THE STAUNCHEST SHIP Is do sounder than the affairs of this banl of the best business men in the communit cause they know. THE CHARACTER OF If it is good enough for them it should be an account and thus insure the safety of 3 you call and learn the advantage of so do THE HOM LEXINGT JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALFREC President. BSXOCBATXC CLTJSS MET ON SATVEDAY. ! ? Partial Report of the Various Clubs in ' the County?Who the Delegates Are?Meet Here Monday. On account of our very limited space it is impossible for us to give as full report of the proceedings of the different clubs in the county as we would like. However, we are giving everything that will be of general interest to the Pewperate of the county. Lexington* Pursuant to a Call of President D. F. Efird, the Lexington Democratic club met in the court house on Satur- , day afternoon. All the old officers were re-elected as follows: Hon. D. F. Efird, president; Geo. BellTiramerman and T. L. Harm an, vice-presi- ( dents; E. L. Wingard, treasurer; Frank W. Shealy, secretary, with G. A. Derrick and M. P. George, assistant secretaries. Registration Committee: Jno. M. Canghman, D. E. Ballentine, J. Sol Dooly, D. M. Drafts and G. B. Wing?rr? J 1 Committee on Enrollment: S. B. George, F. A. Heggman, John G. j Zinker, J. Frank Kleckley, W. Morgan Canghman, C. W. Harman and J. S. ] Canghman. < Executive Committeeman: B. H. Barre. I Delegates to the County Convention: D. F. Efird, C. M. Eflrd, J. B. Wingard, G. M. Harman, G. B. Wingard, G. A. Derrick, D. E. Ballentine, D. M. Drafts, M. P. George, W. D. ! Dent, Frank W. Shealy, J. M. Caugh- man, Geo. S. Drafts, J. E. R. Kyzer, i W. W. Barre, W. L. Taylor, T. S. Harman, S. L. Rawl, W. A. Monts i and F. A. Heggman. Committee on Entertainment: T. L. Harman, chairman; Frank W. Shealy, G. A. Derrick, B. H. Barre, Geo. S. Drafts. Pelion. j The Pelion Democratic Club met on J Saturday and reorganized with Dr. D. 1 R. Kneece, president; J. D. Haiti- 1 wauger, vice-president and secretary. . L. W. Wise was elected Executive Committeeman. Delegates to County Convention: : J. C. Fort, J. S. P. Clayton, J. J. J Shealy, L. W. Wise, C. L. Wise. j Pond Branch. John M. Sharpe, president; E. M. 1 Hallman, vice-president; G. R. Lewis, < secretary; D. D. Smith, executive ? committeeman. 1 Delegates to County Convention: Jno. M. Sharpe, D. D. Smith. ? Registration Committee: Jno. D. Mid Lofty Pii i BUILT AT CO I WISH I The accompanying illustrations tell r perience. Some people overlook the fac surroundings is never worth even its app hand desirable environments means satis expense of building in a choice location i and the results are as wide apart as the f Take your choice in the above pictur and unsightly surroundings, or choose a : cation where every development is of th< THAT PLOWS THE SEA It has earned the confidence of many y. They deposit their funds here be' THE HOME BANK. good enough for you. Why not open rour money? We shall be glad to have ing. E BANK, ON, S. C. > J. FOX, KARL F. OSWALD, Cashier. . Asst. Cashier. Taylor, M. L. Hallman. Hollow Creek No. 1. Hollow Creek Democratic Club No. 1 met Saturday afternnoon and reorganized by electing the following officers: G. A. Kaminer, president; A. W. SheaJy, vice-president; C. H. Livingston, secretary. Delegates to County Convention: C. H. Livingston, T. H. Rawl, T. H. Shull. Executive Committeeman: W. B. Taylor. Centre. Centre Democratic Club reorganized by electing the following officers: Col. D. T. Barr, president; D. S. Kyzer, vice-president; W. A. Leaphart, secretary; J. H. Price, treasurer. Executive Committeeman: P. I. Rawl. Delegates to County Convention: Col. D. T. Rarr, J. L. Kaiser. Registration Committee: J. Ed. Kaiser,A. Rawl, J. L. Seay. St. Matthews. St. Matthews Club reorganized and glected the following officers: C. P. McCartha, president; W. H. Keisler, rice-president and secretary. Executive Committeeman: J. D. McCartha. Delegates to County- Convention: [oor Hayes, J. D. McCartha, L. M. Steele. Committee 011 Registration: A. D. Steele, W. H. Keisler, L. M. Steele. Baiientine. The Baiientine Club reorganized by sleeting officers as follows: E. T. Etauch, president; G. J. Shealy, vicepresident; Jas. W. Shealy, secretary. Delegates to Countv Convention: P. D. Metz, G. J. Shealy, Dr. J. W. Wessinger, Jas. W. Shealy. Executive Committeeman: E. T. Etauch. Piney Woods. Piney Woods Democratic club reoryanir.pd wi^Vi t.Vip fr?llr?wir><r nflRoppa* A.. S. Prick, president; J. J. Rish, rice-president; C. S. Matthews, secretary. Executive Committeeman: J. J. Frick. Delegates to County Convention: J. D. Bickley, L. B. Frick, J. W. Mayer. Laird's Old Mill. The Democratic Club at Laird's Old Mill met and elected the following )fficers: W. Q. Jackson, president; J. F. Jefcoat, vice-president; W. M. Laird, secretary. Executive Committeeman: C. C. Justice. Delegates to County Convention: nes and Leal Situs LLEGE PLACE. HAD. ; ii nost clearly tbe lesson of human exb that a good building amid inferior roximate cost, while on the other ifaction and profit to the owner. The is no greater than in an inferior one, \ >oles. es, locate in the midst of factories superlatively high and healthful lo3 highest order. i J. F. Jefccat, J. L. Jefcoat, W. Q. Jack9on, W. M. Laird. Committee on Registration: W. M. Laird, J. L. Jefcoat. Batesburg. The Batesburg Democratic Club reorganized with the following officers: W. B. Hite, president; E. Jone9 and Capt. U. X. Gunter, vice-presidents; J. M. Malpass, secretary and treasurer. Executive Committeeman: Dr. E. C. Ridgell. "PQdfiofrofi'rvn PnmmiffoQ T UM. JLVV^&O WUiUli VVvv X* i_iV4" wards, Barrett Jones, Jno. Bell Towill. Enrollment Committee: G. M. Adams, I. C. Carson, D. B. Rawl, C. E. Craven, J. T. Sawyer. Delegates to County Convention: W. H. Timmerman, I. Edwards, U. X. Gunter, L. D. Brabham, I. C. Carson, R. H. Timmerman, G. M. Adams, J. B. Towill, J. B. Youngblood, E. Jones, Barrett Jones, D. B. Rawl, J. M. Malpass. Edmund. The Edmund Democratic Club reorganized by electing George W. Reeder, president; W. N. Lucas, vicepresident; H. C. Reeder, secretary. Executive Committeeman: A. S. Jones. Delegates to County Convention: Hon. W. H. Sharpe, W. N. Lucas, G. E. Reeder, F. K. Knight, G. A. Shealy, C. W. Sox. Committee on Enrollment: John A. Griffith, W. N. Luca9, F. K. Knight, Jas. A. Kyzer, John W. Wise. Congaree. Congaree Club met at Brookland ; and reorganized with the following officers: J. S. Gunnell, president; M. G. Caughman, vice-president; J. C. Lybrand, secretary; R. L. Shuler, treasurer. Executive Committeeman: G. A. Guignard. Committee on Enrollment: R. L. Shuler, J. L. Gunter, A. L. Hook, Artie Geiger, Jas. D. Oxner, J. C. Lybrand. Delegates to County Convention: D. J. Roof, M. G. Caughman, P. I. Sox, R. L. Shuler, J. A. Seay, Thos. Glaze, A. L. Hook, W. R. Lown, N. W. Rainer, C. T. Weed, J. S. Gnnnell, J. C. Lybrand, Dr. J, W. Geiger, J. S. Muse, G. A. Guignard, A. R. Taylor, J. W. McGraay, J. N. Long, Jas. D. Senn. Sandy Run. Sandy Run Democratic Club met at Oak Grove Academy and elected the following officers: President, Hon. N. B. Wannamaker; Vice-presidents, C. D. Rucker and J. E. Say lor; Secretary, James C. Saylor; Corresponding Secretary, W. H. Wannamaker; Treasurer, Thos. L. Williams; Member County Execative Committee, J. Kirby Rucker. Enrollment Committee: V. D. Crim, W. L. Whittaker, J. J. Lucas, J. M. Williams, W. J. Manuel. Executive Committee: J. W. Whitaker, Henry Crim, H. A. Whittaker, J. A. Bailey, J. L. Crim. Registration Committee: Thos. L. Williams, J. C. Saylor, H. S. Crim, W. J. Manuel, J. M. Williams. Delegates to County Convention: ; TT \T T> TTT 1 T T T ) non. r?..D. waDnamaKer, j. j. juucas, J. K. Rucker, W. H. Wannamaker, T. L. Williams. Swansea. Swansea Democratic Club elected the following officers: R. L. Lybrand, president; S. J. Derrick, vice-president; F^M. Hodge, secretary. Executive Committeeman: W. L. K. Johnson. Delegates to County Convention: S. J. Derrick, W. L. K. Johnson, E fy Groves, C< itaon in Colur Like Every Other Growing City COLUMBIA Will Have One Select Suburb, And the question naturally arises as to where it will be located. That question settled, there will be the usual rush to secure lots. Atlanta, Birmingham, Norfolk and other cities which have but little advantage over Columbia in point of population, or prospects of future growth, have already advanced the value of choice suburban property to prices ranging from $40 to $125 per foot front, and the time is not remote when Columbia's choice suburb will be held at correspondingly high values. We therefore most confidentially expect College Place lots to appreciate very rapidly in value, claiming as the following reasons will justify that it is -T 1.1 i. _ 1 ii r L.* LI ? snurwy to uecome ine iasmonauit; suburb of this* growing city. Lots now selling at $7.50 per foot front should bring $10 next year and $20 per foot front within five years, and not less than $50 per foot front within 10 years. These estimates are very conservative supported by the following correct observations. First. Its location north of the city is the direct path of the natural growth of the city. Second. It is situated on an elevation 55 feet above the city, having Negroes "Will Han? Friday. Ned and Brack Toland have only two more day9 in which to prepare to meet their maker. On Friday next, between the hours of ten and two, they will be led to the scaffold by one of the bravest sheriffs that ever held this high office in South Carolina. Sheriff Corley will bring the prisoners over from Columbia on the early morning train Friday, which is due to arrive at 7:30. They will at once be locked in the jail, where they will be kept until the hour of execution. The hanging will be strictly private, as Sheriff Corley will see that the lnm fViia r\n?f i Atil n? ia nnmn /\?if law xii iiiio jjdi uv;uiai to uau icu uuu iu the letter. He has had hundreds of applications for admittance, and while the Sheriff would like to have the hanging public, the law says not, and he will follow the law at any and all hazards. It is quite likely that the prisoners will be accompanied from Columbia by a very strong guard, as was the case when they were brought here for trial. Ifet Awful Deatli. Laurens, April 25.?Mr. Edwin Hill, a young man of the Cross Hill section, was killed yesterday afternoon in a ino9t horrible manner. He was ploughing in a field some distance from his fathers's home and, it is presumed, unhitched his mule from the plough, mounted it and rode toward a spring for water. The mule ran away with the young man, throwing him and dragging him all around the field and through the wood9. The tracks in the vicinity show that the animal was headed towards the spring and also that the body of Mr. Hill was dragged for a considerable distance. The mule went to the house about dark and, of course, caused fears on on the part of the family. A party went out in search of young Hill and at 11 o'clock found him in an uncon- i scious state near the field where he I had been ploughing. His body was horribly cut and mangled, beaten almost to pieces against the trees and rocks. He never regained consciousness and died last night at 2 o'clock. Mr. Hill was a hard working, industrious young man, 18 years of age. He was a son of Mr. J. C. Hill, of Cross Hill, and a member of one of the largest families in the county. Money to Lend. The First National Bank of Batesbnrg has money to lend to their farmer patrons who can furnish satisfactory security. "Tell your friends about it." IRA C. CARSON, Cashier. W. W. WATSON, President. O. Limmer, D. A. Jefcoat, R. L. Lybrand, Paul E. Hutto, L. P. Smith, W. E. Barr. Committee on Registration: Paul E. Hutto, W. L. K. Johnson, F. M. Hodge. Committee to Revise Club Roll: F. M. Hodge, L. P. Smith, U. W. Jefcoat. Lewiedale. The Lewiedale Club elected officers as follows: P. H. Craps, president; R. L. Keisler, vice-president; L. Hallman, secretary; W. H. Donley, treasurer. Delegates to County Convention: J. D. Harman, John Price, Rufus Craps, R. L. Keisler, Wade Long. Committee on Registration: R. L. Keisler, S. E. Taylor, J. C. Price. Enrollment Committee: W. T. Craps, Isaiah Taylor, Wade Long. ALLEGE PLA nbia for Horn perfect drainage, and a sandy soil, and is far enough removed from the river to insure perfect health. This is a most important factor in selecting a location for a home. Third. It being beyond the city limits, a saving of about two percent, is made on taxes. Fourth. The improvements far excel those in the older portion of the city, and are now soon to be completed at no additional cost to the lot owner. These improvements, being of the most artistic and substantial character, argue most convincingly in favor of College Place becoming the select residential suburb of Columbia. Fifth. The splendid Columbia College is a permanent and substantial structure, and destined to exert a j most wonderful influence in drawing i to that locality the be t class of purchasers. The culture and refining influence of this institution will count i for very much in t&e advancement of j College Place values. Reasons may be multiplied indefi- j nitely for locating at College Place, , and it should be noted that it costs j no more to erect a dwelling in a ! choice location than in an inferior ; one, and the difference in the out- j come is as wide as the poles. A liberal discount is made to pur- j chasers who will build within one year from date of purchase, but this i IFigurin to have an accc I check and you'! less'worrying a DR. W.H.TIM NK??| U. X. GUNTEB J ' : Lezington County Pension Poll For ths Year 1903. Class A, $96.00 Each. Seigler, Wm, Irmo. , Starnes, J Wesly, Witt's Mill. Spires, Andrew W, Gaston. Storey, Jasper. Glass B, $72,00 Each. Banks, A O, Lexington. Busby, Thos, Gaston. Crim, V V, Swansea. Derrick, James, Derricks. Gantt, John E, Steadman. Gantt, Sam C. Steadman. Haltiwanger, J S, Lattakoo. Rister, W T, Irmo. Sease, A N, Chapin. Class C No. 1, $43.00 Each. Alewine, Wesly, Lewiedale; Craps, P H, Gilbert; Barr, D T, Gilbert; Flake, J W, Thor; Gregory, John Q, Lexington; Hill, W D, Hilton; Hall man, D J, Gilbert; Hall, Gideon, Leesville; Lewis, Hugh E, Rishton: Koon, Luther D, Chapin; Price, J E, Brookland; Paul, J H, Swansea; Rish John F, Edmund; Watts, Adam, Gaston. Class C No. 2, $22.50 Each. Add v. Jacob B. Peak: Amick. J W, Derrick; Albritton, Jame9, Gilbert; Amick, Walter S, Pine Ridge; Attaway, Wm, Batesburg; Brown, F E, Brookland; Buff, A B, Fork; Berry, Geo A, Woodford; Bickley, Jos H, Irmo; Bloodswortb, S A, Leesville; Boyer. Moses, Brookland; Banghman, R H, Gaston; Barrineau, E G, Brookland; Black, W E, Lorena; Clayton, J P S, from Aiken county: Cook, Wilson T, Brookland; Cullum, W P, Batesburg; Chapman, J L, Little Mountain; demons, Marshal, Lexington; Dailey, J T, Irmo; Dean, S P, Leesville; Derrick, Henry D, Gilbert; Furtick, G A, Swansea; Fulmer, J Hart, Chapin; Gunter, Macom, Mims; Gable, E E, Irene; Gable, W L, Irene; Gantt, R V, from Fairfield; Hall, Lemuel, Samaria; Hallraan, E, Lexington; Harman, Jos F, Lexington; Hix, R I N, Lexington; Hix, D A, Calla; Hayes, E S J, Gilbert; Howell, J P, Swansea; Hook, Jas A, Gaston; Huffstetler, JasU, Rightwell; CE is the Mos es. COLUMBIA COLLEGE opportunity will not remain open in- : definitely, it applying only to a limit- | i t* ^ r l :i j: eu numoer 01 ouiiumgs. Contracts are now being let for I several new residences, and without doubt at least 20 new residences will i be erected this season. Every reader of The Dispatch knows | that real estate in Columbia and sec- j , tion is rapidly enhancing in value, i and that there is no investment to i secure as well located land in or i , near a growing city. If Atlanta j ] lots six miles from the city are worth ! 1 810 to ?00 per foot front, is it not I reasonable to suppose that College Place lots which are more favorably 1 g Out oney has gone will not involve rou have a bank account, ed checks will be both vouchers i labor saver it is worth while >unt at M of Batesburg, SBURG. : : S fl )day. Pay all your bills by 11 have less bookkeeping to do, ls to your money and what you tit. erest on savings accounts quarMERMAN, Pres. Vice Pres. . C. JONES, Cashier. rM. M. CARTER, Asst. Cashier. ! Hall, Wayne, Batesburg; Kelly, G I W, Swansea; Kyzer, M L, Lexington; Kunkle, Henry,, D, Lexington; Jeficoat, R J, Edmund; Kelly, John G, Fredonia; Knight, Jos D, Bakersville; rr t ?- ^ jcluuii^jhcod, unapin; King, W N, Swansea; Kvzer, J S, Gilbert; Kes.ler, A P, Adair; Ivyzer, Jno T, Rishton; Lucas, D E, Swansea; Lucas, Thos W, Swansea; Ly brand, Wade D, Brookland; Long, W W, Priceville; Leaphart, R H, Priceville; Mills, J B, Ella; Metz, M S, Ballentine; Miiler, S S, Brokland; Miller, J M, Barr; Mixon, I L J, Brookland; McGrady, J W, Brookland; Price, Jacob, Gilbert; Price, Jacob, Priceville; Perry, Silas R, Brookland; Rawls, A C; Seivern; Rawd, Frank, Savilla; Roof, S W, Brookland; Rivers, J R, Batesburg; Shumpert, D . P, Gaston; Shealy, Isaiah, Barr; Summer, Jacob, Chapin; Stack, Wm, Irmo; Shealy, Daniel, Pine Ridge; Seay, .J B, Lexington; Sloan, W H, Little Mountain; Sox, J E, Brookland; Senterfeit, Stephen, Samaria; Sox, D M, Edmund; Shirey M W, Irene; Summer, Jas, Peak; Shealy, Joshua, Pine Ridge; Strickland, W H, Brookland; Sturkie, D A, Gaston; Smith, Thos C, Gilbert; Smith, W D, Ga9ton; Smith, J J, Gaston; Taylor, J D, Irene; Taylor, Jasper, Gilbert; Taylor, Jefferson, Leesville; Taylor, F Z, Macedonia; Taylor, Jacob E, Gilbert; Wells, Wm E, Leesville; Warner, T I, Savilla; Wood, G W, Clark's Mill; Waters, John, Samaria; Wise, J W, Sandy Run; Wise, Jno W, Macedonia; Wingard, Geo W, Lexington; Yarborough, Wilson, . Class C No. 3, $48.00 Each, Amick, Mary M, Pine Ridge; Bundrick, Carolina, ; Bundrick, Frances, Peak; Bookman, Amanda S, Irmo; Baker, Annie E, Brookland; Bouknight, Sarah Ann, Gilbert; Busby, Nancy, Brookland; Courtney, Millie B, Samaria; Dunbar, J C, Pelion; Frye, Annie, Barr; Hay, Ellen M, Swansea; Koon, Mary A, Chapin; Kyzer, Rodella, Gilbert; Mills, Pollie, ; Minick, Laura, Chapin; Long, Louisa, ; Miller, Martha, Oai* villa; Oswalt, Julia, Gilbert; Price, rin,?i;n/, p t .?~ j-1 ^ vaiuinic xj, .uewitruaie; nice, it JK, Priceville; Spires, Temperance, Edmund; Shaffer, Maria, Edmund; i Continued on page 4. >t Enchanted -S COLLEGE FLACE. located will within 10 years bring as much per foot? That will make the lots selling today 011 easy terms at to $Sid per mt worth $::,5uo per lot. The exercise of a little n.resight will place the reader on the highway to prosperity. 50 lots have been sold and the demand is growing more active as the public becomes better acquainted with the property. The time to act is NOW. Phone 32t> or write and make date with the sales manager to look at the property. M. W. MASOK, Solos Manager. 404 Skyscraper Building, 0)!j ii3 a, S. C.