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LOCAL DOTS ^ ?Col ton brought 10| on ?hii market yesterday. ? Dr. Boloridge will proaeli a New Dope church lo-inorro\ afternoon at 3 o'clock. ?We are indebted to our frien Mr. J. W. Walters, of tho Trades ville section, for a lot of titie up p'.es, presented to us Thursday. ? Mr. B. B. llorton, of Heat Springs, student of the Colleg of Charleston, is on the institu tion'e honor roll for the past sis sion ? Dr. Edgar llinson has fit'e up a nice dental oflice in tli Springs block. Dr. Hinson is \ son of our old friend Mr. Join M. Hinson, of Longsville. ?Es(| T. VV. Secrest,of O ct ola, swys that the oveitlow c Twelve Mile creek has cause him to lose live hundred bushel of o?ts*? Monroe Journal. ?Cadets T. Gregory and C Gregory, of Lancaster count) received honorable mention i conduct I he past session at Porte Military Academy, Charleston. ?Mrs. L. 0. Ilallman, widoi of the late [I. Ilallman, who die in Charlotte a few days ago, a the home of her son, Mr. liober Ilallman, was a native of Lan caster county. ?The Methodist Sunday Sehoc will have a picnic at lleatl Springs next Wednesday. Tlx picnickers will leave here on tlx early morning train and re?uri on the late evening tram. Officer* of Cotton Association lie * sign. Because of Candidacy for Political Office. President Strait and Secretnr, Jones, ot the County Cottoi Growers' Association, have tend ered, respectively, their resigna tions to the association's execu tive committee, because of thi fact that each is a candidate fo a political?office. Presiden Strait's resignation, addressed t( the committee, is as follows : "Having d cided to enter thi ^ race !or y/'ongrens, from the 5tl District, 1 respectfully tender m; resignation as President ot th< Lancaster County Association. Wishing to keep anything lih< politics ont ol the Older, I thi ill it best, although my heart is wi'l you in the matter. You hav< other good men who can servi yon as well or better than 1 can Ill retiring, you Lave my be* wiibes. Command meat any linn and I will .-erve you to the bet ot my ability, in whatever placi you may asbign me. In retiring \ uccopt my I banks lor the man] kimlner<ses extended to nie. Respectfully, T. J. Strait. In his resignation to the com niittee Secretary Jones says / Inasmuch as I am now a cawli } dale lor the Legislature, I deen J it proper that I should, and il( '( hereby, tender iny resignation hi ^ Secretary and County Organize s 01 I he uounty (Jot-ton Uiower.s Association. I shall, of c or e ' continue to do 'ill in my powei to promote the welf are ot <Ii or gairzation, and ni.v resimnitiot simply means thai I wish to pre vent any possibleembarrassmen to the Order by reason ol in,> candidacy as s'ated. Hespectlnlly submitted, Geo. W. Jones. | PERSONAL 1 i Col. R. E Allison ha* go no to 1 York. X Miss L'?u Durant, of Marvin, v N. C., is vo-iting relativee here. Mr. John T. St vena, of Ker(j shaw, was 111 town yestarday. i Dr. J. B. Patrick paid a proi fessional visit to Fort Lawn this week . Ii Mr. Moultrie Billing-', of Mul e lins, S. C., is on a visit to Lan- ^ i caster, hiu old home. fj Mrs. J. W. Duniap and Master 0 Cloud Duniap, ol Camden, are on t d a visit to Lancaster. f 0 Miss Maude Gregory has re- ^ t* turned from a visit to relatives 11 in Kershaw and Jefferson. 11 . t Mr. Henry Yoder, of this vi5 cinitv, is visiting his father in - ? f-> v >' Vanwyek, Mr. J. M. Yoder. . * Misses Annie and Mary John j son, of Camden, were the {meats j of Miss Met a Jones this week. \ * Mrs. R. J. Mackerel!, of York- 1 ... vine, who lias been veiling her!* parents, Maj. and Mrs. J. M. 2 Riddle, returned home Wednes t day. ' 1 , Col. A. R. Banks went to Co- c u c lumbia yesterday to attend a ' meeting of the state board of education, of which he is a member., I Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs, j I of Lancaster, S. C., are the guests ^ 0 of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott, j pi on South Tryon street.?Char- s. 1 lotte Obseiver. e Mr. David Taylor, of Lancas- e ter, is spending this week here C with his father, Mr. J. D. Tay- H lor, and sister, Miss Agnes Tay- d lor.?VVaxhaw Enterprise. v n Mr. L. T. Revels, of Lancaster, p with his bride, who was Miss t Grover Parks, of Union, spent ^ " Inst night here on his way home. a - They were married Thursday of 0 last week.?Chester Lantern. r ^ c t The IHmtrlct Summer School--The [j Teachers Enrolled. The following is the enrollment B of the District Summer School 1 for teachers now in session V here: i' Misses Gertrude Sherer. Blacks bur};; Roxa Games, Dwighl; 9 Hattie Craijr, Lancaster. It. F. 1). q < N<>. I; Ola Gulp, Lancaster; 1 Josephine Foster, Lancaster; b Pearl Hammond, lloath Spring-; a Nell 11 on uh, Lancaster; Eva li . Hough, Lancaster; Meta Jones, t Lancaster; Blanche Moove, L?n- ^ 3 caster; Alice Ratchtord, Wax .} t haw; Lona Reed, Lancaster; c 3 Emma Swarinuen, Lancaster; f: , | Nannie Todd , Lancaster; Nannie v ; Walkup, Waxhaw; Bemice rj Walkup, Waxhaw; Mrs Pet But- p ler, Abbeville. Messrs. T. M. o B lk, Dixie; Geo. W. Belk, Tax c . ahaw; W. R Blackmon, Haile ?. _ Gold Mine; J. I) Simpson, Wax-j J haw ; E. O Thompson, Dwight. w i Prof's J. It. Dye, Chester; A. It. v\ > Banks, Lancaster Supt. W. M. r< s! Moore, Lancaster. The instructors are: Prof. A " K. thinks, who teaches Arithme-L, ' ii*? : r, tic find knjiiish (irnmmur; I'rot. w I.I. K. Dye, teacher of Algebra and 1 o 1 Geography; Miss Sherer, leather ^ of Primary Methods. It is ox . ported that 'he attendance will ^ ho large ly increased next week. c j Do you take The News? ir The County Campaign. A rhe Executive Committee / of Fixes Dates and Places for JJ Public Meetings?The Assessments of CandidatesAction as to New Pre- , 1 da cincts. Ji,r, Pursuant to call ol the county luiirman, the executive com- (JJ nittee met, in the court house |0( hiesday, June 18ih The object rtn if the meeting as explained by he chairman was lo arrange for he primary, to assess the can (,a, idates and to lix the schedule Hu or the campaign m"eimg?. A notion was made an I adopted hat the campaign open at He- i air, on Tuesday, August 14th, ^ nth other meetings as follows : tin it Vanwyck, Wednesday, Aug. 5; Hopewell, Thursday, Aug. ^ 6; Tradesville, Fiidar, Aug. 17; dn vtute 15 uIt', Tuesday, Aug. 21 ; ^ lershaw, Wednesday, Aug. 22; pr loath Springs, Thursday, Aug. ~ 13; Carrael, Friday, Aug. 24; ? he Cotton Mill, Friday night, = lug. 24, and at the Court House, j Saturday, Aue. 25. The election a omes off Tuesday, Aug. 28 On motion the following assess- __ nonta were made on each candi- ^ late: candidates tor State Senate, mi hreedollara each; candidates for ^ louae of Representatives, three lollars each; Treasurer and Auditor, seven dollars each; M< lupt. of Education, six dollars ? ach; Probate Judge, two dollars ach; Magistrate at Lancaster h>urt House, three dollars each; m nd all other magistrates, one ollar each. On motion all new votiug irecincts are hereby instructed o organize democratic clubs and et up club lists of the names ot II voters who are expected to ote at the new precincts. All r'?' 1 Ovi anaidates are instructed to tile ( heir pledges and pay their as- i?n essments to the secretary andL,1^ hairman on or before 12 o'clock ii. of the 13th day of August. Dm I). Ueece Williams, <N,()'I Chairman. ,'"r;l W. 1>. Bruce, Lai Sec. and Tress. *1>c liinrlm/ fsrhnnl i WV11W1 WHUU1CI1 I let V C a Delightful Picnic. Cup Sur Leporied for The News. 1 Mrs. M. .1. Perry ;?ml Miss h,'a Unnie Crockett gave a picnic Ttn ?rty to their Sabbath school c lasses last Wednesday. A merJ Rea ier, happier group ol children Lia rere ta ver gathered together.? 'hese ladies wee indefatigable 11 tl-e.r t flirts to make the day " ?' ? ne of pleasure, and they sue- i. ceded most admirably Gaines 1,1,1 nd spi ris led by these ladies en- h,.u ivened the littie lolks, and an m l)un lance of fried chicken, sand- Ju>' riches, cakes, cuataids and tarts rere dispatclu d with avidity and | BllSh. The spot chosen was an ideal no lor such an outing, beautiful hade and jirass and splendid rater, : 11 so essential to com fori. 'err found in ' he jirove in Ir nt ; I the residenop of Mr. Allen 1,1,1 HRt idams. jon Mr. and Mrs Adams were jrra his ioiH anil kind us h<>sl an 1 lias- J.1"* rs and contributed much to the tj,* nmfort and pleasure of the par tat y, tor which ihey thank them lost heartily. | jL,a mno uncements. I'?r <'011111j Tr^aNiir<<r. Having served the unexpired term W. C. Cauthen, deceased, I hereby uounce myself a candidate for the Ice of County Treasurer, subject to * rules of the Democratic priray. J. E. Blackmoti. For l*rol?u(e Judge. [ hereby announce myself a candite for re-election to the otlice of obate Judge, subject to the rules of ; Democratic primary. J. E. Stewman. For itlaKlNlratr. I hereby announce myself a candite for reelection to the otlice of igistrate for liuford Township.subit to the rules and regulations of ; Democratic primary. Wm. Carnes. For yiagtMtrnte. t hereby announce myself a candite for the otlice of Magistrate for iford Township, subject to the rules the Democratic primary II \V. Tay lor. For NHei?(rMlr. I hereby announce myself a candite for reelection to the otliee of igistrate at. Lancaster, subject to rules of the Democratic primary. W. P. Caskey. I'or 1liiu'i?lriilc. [ hereby announce myself a candite for re-election to the otliee of igist tale for Cedar Creek Township, bjtct to the rules of the Democratic imary. W. F. Hudson. tusiness Notices. w All Notices inserted under is head at the rate of ONK CENT WOKD for each insertion. No tice to be counted less than 25 >rds. SO-FLY keeps Hies oft' Horses and ttle. Sold by Funderburk Pharicy; also Mobley Bros. Co., Heath rings. S.C. Where GO-FLY goes Ilies will not Uae it on your Horses and Cat. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy; }hlev Itrnn Cn 11f ?. u.--:-u - No. 7858 Report of the Condition of he First National Bank OF LANCASTER ; Lancaster, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business June 18th, 190G. RESOURCES. ins anil Discounts fW5,478 88 >rdrafl8, secured 15,80156; unsecured J30.70 5,810.32 S. Bonds to secure circulation 55,000 00 -mium on U. S. Bonds 688 10 ids. Securities, etc. 1.805.07 nlture and Fixtures 5,HI 17 ; from Notional Monks, not reserve agents. 15,827 :ti > from approved reserve agents 2,554 81 C.lta and other cash items 1,511. 8 tea of other National Manns I.8 M.00 .ctional paper currency, nickels and cents '.08 (it! vful money res- rve in hanka, viz: icic 11,711.15 ;al-iender notes W.'.OO 15,081 iemptlon fund with 1' S Tr<-as (5 pur cent, of circulation! 1,5 0.00 Total, .... (103,575.01 LIABILITIES. ittal stock paid in i iV.tni oo plus fund 5,i0o.u> livided I'rotlts less ox prunes mid taxes paid 2,135.8tl .tonal llank notes outstanding 23,370.1m ividtial depo-lts, subject to chock H<! 152.Kit to certificates of deposit ".'11,012 Oil bier's cheeks outstanding <11. tit lOa.'.HMl 15 served for taxes MO.OO bllities other than lh< se above stated?Reserved for interest 020.33 Total, .... liW.572.rtt le of South Carolina. I lunty of l.uiicastrr. f K. M. Croxton, Cashier of the above-named ik, do solemnly swear that the above stateit Is true to the best of my knowledge and ef. 10. M. CROXTON. Cashier, ilbscribed and sworn to before me this 20th of June, limit. K. It. I'OltTKR, Notary Public, rect? Attest : CM AS. D. JONK8, It. C McMANUS, T S. CART ICR. Directors. Notice of Discharge. t'OTK'E is hert'lij given thaf file I liersitfiteil. as iwlmmist rnt or of the [ Jtll'of .lottas <'tiriies. deeoMsod leill (lie *20th day ot Inly. 1000, make' tlnal return and settlement and ke application to the Probate Court | Lancaster County for such liual charge as administrator of the esB of t tie said Jonas Carnes, den'd. W. F. OA KXKS, Administrator, ocaster, Sj.C., June 20th. loon. t> Announcements. For County Mu|>cr;2Sbi'? 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to tlie rules of the Democratic primary. If elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the olllee to (he best of my ability. I). W. Ilendrix. l'or Count) Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. James O. Porter. For Comity Supervisor. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. M. C. Gardner. For County Supervisor. Mr. Editor?Please announce throllfll file e.nliitHtm ?f . t. -? ' .... IM JVUI impt-r i 11:11 I am a candidate for the olllce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Two year. ago I was a candidate for reelection to this office, hut. was defeated by a small majority?only ten voles. 1 shall ever be grateful to my friends for their liberal support. L. .1. I'erry. For County Sii per visor. After consulting with a number of my friends, I hereby announce my self a candidate for the oflice of County Supervisor, subject, to the rules of the Democratic primary. Wy lie (J. Caskey. For Itri?rcNcufi?flvc. Di the last campaign 1 made a close race for the Legislature, and I promised my friends that if there was nothing to prevent my entering the race in the next campaign that I would run again. And 1 now announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary. Trusting to the people for their support, and promising the best service 1 am able to give theui, if elected, 1 remain, Geo. W. Jones. For lie,.rrNrntallTC. I hereby announce myself a candi uate lor reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules ?nil regulations of ttie Democratic primary. J. W. Hamel. For ItrpreM-n aflre. I greatly appreciate the suggestion of myself as a candidate for the Leg* islature and the many assurances of support 1 have received. No man could esteem more highly than myself the honor of representing this people there, for years of association with them has proven their worth anil integrity. I would like to serve them, anil, were I elected, I would do the best I could for the whole people, I, therefore, announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary. Harry Dines. For Coiuii) itinlitor. After many solicitations to become a candidate for the ollice of County Auditor, and the complimentary vote I received heretofore, I have decided to run. I pledge myself to be governed by the ru'es and regulations of the Democratic primary Hollis II. Horton. ror < 0111113- Auxlilor. Having a thorough knowledge of the duties < f t lie ollice of County Auditor, and b< lieviug that I can give entire satisfaction therein. I hereby announce mysell as a candidate for said ollice. subject to tlie rules x>l the democratic primary I. Wylie l'orter For Fount)' Auditor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otllce of ''ounty Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. l'orter M. .lacksou. For I lie Senate. I It-u-by announce itivs* If a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. Harry Foster. For Stale Senator. I a 111 a candidate for State Senator, for l.ancaster county, subject to the rules governing the democratic prin ary election. T. Y. \\ II.1.1 A.MS For Sii|M'rintentlei!t F?litcMlion. I hereby announc" myself a candidate for re-election to the ollice of (1 unty Superintendent of Kducation, lUttject to the rules of lite Democratic primary. W.M.Moore. For Nii|?criiifcu<lenl F.ducnDoii I heretiv announce myself a candidate tor the ollice of tJounty Superintendent of F,ducat ion, subject to the rules anil reDuilaf!<>>>? ? PS"" II*Democratio primary. If ejected, I will ripvote my time to the duties of the office. Respectfully, W. Alon/.o Hughes. Card of Thanks. Ail* Editor : I'leane allow ino a pace in your valuable columna to thank my nbo I'M and friends for theii kindness to ni in luy recent sickliest*, nil of which i< h ghly appreciated. Host ec'.fulH, L N. Montgomery. Lancaster, ltonle 5, Jutie 21, I'.iUn.