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The Lexington Dispatch G. M. Harman, Editor and Publisher D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. The subscription price of the Dispatch ' "is $1 a year; .50 cents fcr six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. CIRCULATION 2,162. Wednesday, May 6. 1908, Did you get a piece of hemp? It seems that Bryan is safe in South Carolina. Didn't Sheriff Corley do 'em up brown. The murderers of Mrs. Eilisor got it in the "neck." . Capt. John G. Capers wears the belt?he knocked a negro off the plat form at the Republican convention in Columbia last week. ' The legal execution of the Toland brothers was another victory for de* cency, law and order in South Caro^na* ______ That Lexington county has one of the best and most popular sheriffs in the United States was very significant * at the hanging here on Friday. Many congratulations were showered upon him from every side for the brave and manly manner in which he carried out the sentence of .the court. Mr. Huggins, a prominent attorney from Chicago, was present during the execution. He 9poke in the highest praise of Sheriff* Corley, saying that he had been in many parts of the United States and he had never seen a sheriff that commanded so much respect and attention as did Sheriff Corley. Such expressions as these are calculated to "swell" the head of ourjsheriff, but he is wearing the laurels with the same grace and dignity which are so characteristic of the manly man that he is. The County Convention. - * X n X ? T\ r.i-Z ? Xne JUexiUgLUJi CAJUUty JL/emuurauiu Convention met in the court house here Monday with a full delegation, nearly every club in the county being represented. The convention was composed of the most intelligent men in the county?men who carry democracy oil their faces. In fact, it was the finest delegation of represen- j tative gentlemen the county ha9 ever known. We regret that space will not permit our publishing the full roll. The meeting was called to order by County Chairman C. M. Efird, who stated the object of the meeting. The convention was organized by electing Dr. E. J. Etheredge, of Leesville, chairman; Mr. F. H. Hendrix, of Leesville, and Ja9. B. Addy, of Peak, secretaries. On motion of Mr. Sharpe Laird's Old Mill was changed to Pool's Mill. Centre club, which was organized out of a part of Boylston, wanted to be admitted. There was a storm of objection to this move, the opponents claiming that it would establish a bad precedent?one that would be felt for generations to come. After much discussion the proposition was de icaucu* Dr. W. H. Timmerman, of Batesburg, introduced the following resolution endorsing Bryan for President, which was adopted: s 'Whereas, Hon. William Jennings Bryan has demonstrated his ability as a leader and democratic endeayor in thi9 country, and is in every way capable to represent this great country in the office of President; and Whereas, he is a man of exalted, political and private virtue; therefore Be it resolved by the Lexington County Democratic convention, that they heartily endorse the Hon. William Jennings Bryan for nomination by the National Democratic convention for the office of President of the United States." Mr. L. Bennett Frick, from Piney Woods, offered the following resolution, which was adopted without a dissenting vote: "Whereas, the General Ajsembly, At its last session, appropriated so much money that an increased levy of one-half mill is insufficient to meet them, and there will still be a considerable deficit; Resolved) that we deplore extravagance in appropriations, and we recommend to the Democratic voters of the oounty to support for the General Assembly men who will endeavor to ourtail these appropriations." A resolution/ introduced by Rev. Joab Edwards, relative to holding political meetings at St. John's church, was referred to the executive committee, * - The nextr.business before the convention waa the election of delegates to the State convention which meets in Columbia on Wednesday, the 20th of May. Hon. A. F. Lever, Senator D. F. Eflrd and Representatives Sharpe, Wannamaker and Wingard were elected by acclamation. The county being entitled to eight delegates, Messrs. John Bell Towill, Geo. Bell Timmerman and G. A. Guignard were elected the other three members, with Dr. D. 31. Crosson, Dr. E. J. Etheredge and Jasmes W. Shealy alternates. Hon. D. F. Efird was elected eounty chairman, on motion of 31r. Sharpe, Without opposition. Mr. F. H. Hendrix, of Leesville, who lias ably served as secretary for many years, was reelected without opposition. At 2:30 p.m., the convention adirmmpfl subiect to the call of the county chairman. The executive committee met immediately afterwards. We will publish their names next week. When a man writes as follows don't you think he means it; Mr. S. G. Williams, Powderly, Texas, says: "I have suffered for years with Kidney and Bladder trouble, usinjr every preparation I came across and taking many prescriptions all without relief until my attention was culKd to Pine ules. After 30 days' trial 11.00 j. lam IVciinjr fine. Money refunded if not sat is lied. "Sold by Kaufmann Dine Co. ANNOUNCEMENTS. All aniionncemeurs coming under this head will be charged for at the j rate of $5.00 for each announcement, j The same to run until the result of the primary. j For the Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate I for the State Senate from Lexington county and 1 will abide by the result of j the Democratic primary. W. H. Sharpe. j For the Legislature. I hereby announce myself as a ca n didate for the Legislature for Lexing- j toil county, subject to the rules govern- j ing the Democratic primary. Isaac Edwards. j The many friends of Capt. Wm. M. Carter, of Batesburg, recognizing his j distinguished ability and true worth as j a citizen, hereby announce him as a j candidate for the Legislature and J nledo-e him to abide the result of the j democratic primary. Tor Clerk of Court. We are authorized to announce Samuel B. George as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court at the ensuing primary election, and pledge him to abide the result thereof. Upon the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington county, and will abide the result of t lie Democratic primary election. Frank W. Shealy. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of Treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. , J. Malpass. The many frieDds of Esaias L. Wingard, recognizing his integrity and ability and faithful services in the past, hereby announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexington county and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primarv. L j For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate j for reelection for the office of Sheriff of | Lexington county, and pledge myself I to abide the result of the Democratic primary. P. H. Corlev. ??-?? ! For County Supervisor. Recognizing the faithful services of G. A. Goodwin as county commissioner for two terms several years ago, his friends announce him as a candidate for Supervisor and pledge liim to abide the result of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Lexington county subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary. Azariah Taylor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ... % T. H. Rawl. The friends of Louis J. Langford, recognizing his faithful services in the past, hereby announce him as a candidate for Snpervisoi of Lexington county, and pledge liim to abide the result of the primary election. FIRSTCLASS BOILERS. Atlas and C. T. Engines, and Lombard Boilers, tanks, stacks, stand pipes and sheet iron work, shafting, pulleys, gearing, boxes, hangers, etc. Complete cotton, saw, grist, oil and fertilizer mill outfits; also gin, press, cane mill and shingle outfits. Building, bridge, factory, furnace and railroad castings; railroad, mills, machinists' and factory supplies. -DtULUig, iilJCULU.'B, pipe Ilttings, saws, files, oilers, etc. Cast every day; work 200 hands. GET OUR PRICES. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., Augusta, - Ga? STYLISH SPR T "tl lTWnilM ?|M iLa Wa Outfitters fcr i j LEXINGTON, ; : News From Batesburg. Camp Connor No. 93G will celebrs&e , memorial day in Batesburg on May 12th. All members of the Camp and ail other veterans in this vicinity are cordially invited to be present. Hon. George "Johnstone, of Newberry, will deliver an address to the veterans in Kaminer hall. Dr. O. J. Harris, of Columbia, is spending a few days in our town looking after his business interests. Mr. W. Aug. Shealv and family of Leesville spent Sunday with friends in Batesburg. Col. E. F. Strother returned last week from a visit of several davs to Walhalla. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger, of \ T rwincrron. visited relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Huiett, of Charleston, is visiting Mrs. N. Rogers Baviy. Messrs. John Bell Towill, C. ? Craven and W. C. Bates were elected delegates Monday night by our local lodge to attend the District Pythian j Convention, which meets in Columbia ! the 12th of May. A. May 5, 190S. Death of Dr. Boozer. Dr. David L. Boozer, son of the late Dr. David L. Boozer, died at the home of his mother, in Columbia, Mondaynight about 9 o'clock. Dr. Boozer wa9 36 years of age, and had a host of friends throughout the State and his death has caused a great deal of sorrow. He was a prominent member of several 9ecret orders. j Alfred J. Fox, i j Real Estate j < and Ineiii'snikfl > j csiaw iis^himiiiv^ b ! LEXINGTON, - S. C. ! j [ ! IFOIES, S^.2:E. ! < 60 acres within one mile of > j Arthur. J < One 10 horsepower boiler. > < One 8 horsepower engine. > j One 50 saw gin. j < One shingle mill. i < One grist mill. > {{ Timber to cut 500,000 shingles. | < 20 resident lots in the town of > < Lexington. > J 30 acres good farming land in | | Rocky Creek. 1 % miles from > < Peter's church. i > | d lots near Lexington Depot. j < . One valuable lot in the town of > < Lexington, S. C. M j 12 Acres just outside incorporate [ j < limits, Lexington, S. C. > 1 < 6 Acres very near Lexington, > ! s, c. ; { Store building and lot on Main > j street, Lexington, S. C. > \ House and lot in town Lexing- | i ton?1 acre land; 6-rooindwelling. > < 250 "acres on Southern railroad > \ 2i miles from Barr, 4 miles from | \ Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- > J chard, 50 acres open land. > j A acre and three room honse [ < near town of Lexington. > 1 1 acre lot?two story building, > ] at Irene, S. C. [ < -r-> Tri-vm i jt" jw i i i -u . ] One store room, one warehouse i Lexington, S. C. ' ; ?- : i | | Write or call to see me [ j *?AT? \ i THE HOME BANK, I { > i | Lexington, S. C. [ 11 CLOTHES | . if you choose your Spring | lothes in this store you can j 3 sure you're as well dress-1 1 qc qtiv man vrm'11 see. A V*?J ? ~ J We have all the furnish- | igs to go with them too?j ylish Hats in the latest lapes and colors; shipment : Oxfords in tans, patent athers and guu metals this eek. Neckties, Belts, Hosry and Shirts in a great iriety of patterns. One' other word?We a$e filing more made-to-measure uits this season than ever efore. The best tailors and ^ars of experience in taking leasures have made us exerts. Ask the man who has nio'ht from us and come to 3 for everything to wear. fa mi Beys, ; i '? S. C. I Money to Lend. The first National Bank of Bates- ! bur? 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. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Lexington County. By Geo. S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas. J. W. Summer, made suit to me, to grant him letters of adininistration of the estate of and effects of W. P. Summer. These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof the said W. P. Summer, deceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be hold j at Lexington, C. H.. S. 0.. on 12th day ! of May, 11)08, next, after publication j j hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to j l show cause, if any they have, why the j said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 28th day i of April, Anno Domini. 1008. George S. Drafts, [L. S.l Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on the 29th day of April, 1908, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w27 | II II CITi2 Are Yc BBBB1 ; I | We have every a I: t Installment, are the ^ J giving them just wha erate what we carry i: see us, vou will find a ' t! Bed Room, Dining R< you read this advertis JOM 1208 1 ! 1 14+ Zmtmm I I Today and you'll stand in no fear of the future. Few men or women are in a position where they cannot save something each week?if only a little. Yon can start a savings account at Our Savings Department with a doilar or more, deposit as often as you please and get interest at the rate of -1 per . ceDt. on all yon save. Wouldn't it be wise to begin today. Oarolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. XB i I want to shake hands r "> with every man, wo* man or boy in this > neighborhood who helps ; > sell harness. I believe the mule 1 * J ^ has a hard time and am jptrying to make him I If comfortable by making I comfortable harness. I make everything from 1 a gee strap to a horse I collar and make it as I good as I know how. I Let us help the mule Wilse W. Martin I mm OF HARHESS I !si3 Plain Street j I G9LUSSSA, : : : S. 0. J Notice to Hoad Overseers, j | j h;;v?r a 11 iI!11 ^1* ot j ! 'a;>os ?' '')?5 laiWic n>:i<;< of ! I riu-?-otuiiy. < )vrrst i-r< ill ]t.? Mijtplktd j j li\* at L. N'tiirloii c;i: h MoilI diiv. (J< o. II. Kc'OiJr SuyicivLfur. FTTZMAURICE'S THREE ARCH STORE, 1704 and 1703 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ory Goods, Rations, Clothing, Furnishings, Art Squares and Hags, iiSSsnsry and Readyto-Wear Suits and Skirts, maa ir-r r.- irr 1 nmaowp gpc amsaga Spring and Summer Goods ready for your wants in our line. A finer selection we have never had the pleasure of showing you, or so reasonable at this time. We carry a large, well selected stock of dependable goods at all seasons to supply your wants, and you will find prices for goods much less here than you will find them elsewhere. McCall Fashion Sheets Free and Patterns at a Moment's Notice. 10c and 15c each. [ENS OF LEXINGTON, ?u Going to Buy IRNITURE! ! * ! rticle in this line, and our prices, either for Cash or / -ery lowest.. We take pride in serving our customers, t they want at prices that suit. It is useless to enumti stock, but we assure you, if you will only drop in to ny kind of Furniture you may need for your Parlor Dom or Kitchen. Think of us while at home when ement and be sure to call when in Columbia. fMT FtK CI. Main Street, Columbia, S. C. U 111 J. B. HERIOT. . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise, Beef, Mutton, Pork and Sausage, 932 GERVAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Heavy and Fancy Groceries always in stock at lowest prices, and the highest prices paid for Beef Cattle, Country Produce, etc. This is the only place in the city to get strictly homekilled and home-cured meats. Home-rendered lard a specialty. Call to see us while in the city. 375001 fl Square Feef of Floor Space Covered I I PUMPS, PULLEYS^PAGKING, ROOFING I I AND TIN PLATE. 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