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m. Wj ~ 1 """IE I jr" LOCAL DOTS ~"g ? Cotton brought 10<| on this market yesterday. i ?Dr. W. G. Stevens is erect ' iug a beautiful two story dwell ing on Oakland Avenue.?Rock 1 Hill Herald. i ?Owing to the frequency ot u?;i ? v ./C w|?rniit;u upon for appendicit s. She is at present , a trained nurse in Rock Llill hospital. ?County Supervisor Gardner i 18 goin? to have some much I needed improvements made 011 the court house. The building ( to is to be repainted both outaide and inside. Two coats of paint are to be applied. Painter Hollis Horton has been awarded the coniract to do the work. ' John Hood Sustain* lleavu Los* bit Fire. John W. Hood, colored, who \ Jives in the Jacksonham section ? ^ ot Lancaster county, lost his < Rouse and all of his household effects by fire on Thursday of last week. The fire caught from the stove flue.?Wax haw Enterprise. Winthrop Scholarship. \ Tlkere is one vacant Winthrop * College scholarship to be award- ' od in Lancaster county this summer. Each scholarship is worth s $100. tin money and free tuition. , The scholarship and entrance ex- | animation will be held at the ] court house next F:idav, as will be seen by notice that has been running in the columns of The News for some time. /( Hold Theft. A bold thief entered the dwel- . ling of Mr. W. B. Oauthen Tues- * day night and stole Mr.Cauthen's i purse, containing $14.60. The . purse was taken out of Mr. Cauthen's trousers' pocket and the loss was not discovered until the next day. The money has 1 not yet been recovered. Heath of Mr. / K. Sistare. j Mr. Joseph lv. Sistare, a well known and highly respected young citizen of the Douglass .section, died at 5 o'clock yester- ' ? day morning, of fever. He was ' a sou of Mr. W T. Sistare and ' was about 30 years of age. lie leaves a widow, who waa Miss j / H assie Culp, and two children. < Mr. Sistare was a good, upright j man and an industrious farmer. 1 He leaves a large circle ot friends to lament his death. The remains I were buried at Douvlaas ehurr.h I1 yesterday afternoon ...... ( Subscribe to The Newa. i ?.,*.? I.HFUU8 huh season the hail | insurance companies are now ' (lainc a good business. ?Miss Maud Tilltnan, formerly of this county but now a i teacher in the Salisbury graded school, ia teaching in the sum- ( mer school at Bakeisville, N. C. ? Mr. Charles Turner and Miss Estelle McCorkle of Buford r township were married on Sunday in South Carolina, Capt. C. A. I'lyler officiating.?Monroe Journal. ?The Rock Hill Herald states that Mif<8 OIh Lemmond, daughter of Mr. W. I). Lemmond of Lancaster ic tv? ~ *- J PERSONAL Mrs. R. B. Allison and sons ire visiting relatives in R'chburg. Miss timma Lee Nisbet, A Vanwyck, is visiting in Mun roe. John T. Green, Esq., paid a professional visit to Kershaw Thursday. Mis. Leroy Springs and son, Master Elliott, are visiting friends in Camden. Misses Alice and Ella Mackey, 3t Heath Springs, are visiting relatives in Lancaster. Mrs. Julia Cauthen, ot Oakhurst, was the guest ot Mrs. T. S. Carter this week. Dr. L. T. Gregory and Mr. R. L. 'Sowell are at Cleveland Springs.?Kershaw Era. Mr. Joe Davis went to Camden Wednesday, to accept a position iu the telegraph ollice there. W. D. Roddey and J. P. Ragain are in Lancaster on business thi3 week.?Rock Hill Herald. Mr. S. A. Pressly, of Due West, spent Wednesday here with Iub brother, the Rev. Paul Pressly. Miss Florence Brown has re turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. S. W. Heath, at the quarpy. Mr ?nr) Vfro '1 ? tuio. XVUUCIt Vyl iU? , OI Spartanburg, are visiting the lather's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. R. E.J Mcllwain. Mrs. Chas. D. Jones and daughter returned Wednesday from an extended visit to relatives in Jharlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McNelis, )1 Charlotte, are visiting the lather's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mcllwain. Mrs. G. C. Cauthen and baby went to Heath Springs Saturday to spend two or three weeks with ier relatives.?Chester Lantern. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Witheripoon and little daughter have returned from a visit to Dr. and Ylrs. B. J. Witherspoon in Charlotte. J Miss Ethel Hilton, of Kershaw, :ame to Lancaster Thursday and 11-1 ? >vi?? enrolled yesterday as a member of the district summer jchool. Rev- and Mrs. W. AN. Beckham ind child, of Lancaster, are visittig Mr. Beckham's parents, I)r. Mid Mrs. R. 8. Beckham. ? Kerlhaw Era. Anions our pleasant callers Wednesday were Magistrate II. W. Mobley, ol Heath Springs, Hid the Rev. R. J. Blackmon, of Ki>rk Hill. Mrs. R. 8. Cherry, of 8umter, who has been visiiing Mr. J. J. md Mrs. D. B. Stover, returned tome Thurday, accompanied by :ier niece. Miss Marie Stover. Mr. John R. Ashe, of Kershaw, :ind Masters George and Berry Ashe, who are spending I he .summer at Kershaw, spent Sunday 111 Yorkville witli Mrs. S. C. Ashe.?Yorkville Enquirer. Muster Henry Garland, of Lancaster, went to Great Falls yes berday to visit relatives, after spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Etta Broom.?Chester Lantern. Mr. Jake Mackorell, of Yorkville, was in town yesterday. Mr. H. T. Williams and family visited in Waxhaw the past 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Steele, of1 | i Creek, visited relatives in Wax-j haw the first of tne week. Mr. J. C. So well, now of Co- ( lumbia, is spending a tew days in Lancaster, his former home. Master Joe Colburne, ot Birmingham, Ala., is visiting Lis grandparents, Judge and Mrs. D. A. Williams. Miss Eloise Foster, one of the graded school's most popular teachers, has gone to New York to attend the summer chautuaqua for teachers. Mr. li. W. McCain and sister, Miss Laura, visited at Mr. W. 11. P.. McMuiray's, in Lancaster county, last Saturday night and Sunday.?Waxhaw Enterprise. Dr. Edgar Hinson attei ded the meeting ot the State Dental As eociation this week, on the Isle of Palms. He successfully passed his examination belore the board of dental examiners and was licensed. Stafford and J. Frank Fooshe, Jr., leave this morning for Iver shaw, where they will spend several weeks with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Beckham.?Winnsboro News and Herald. Mrs. M, A. Effird and Miss Effird, of Albemarle, N. C., who have been visiting Capt. J. Q. McManus and familv nf Antinfii -V 1 V section, returned home Wednesday. Miss Fay McManus, daughter of Mr. T. S. McManus of Wilmington, N. C., and Miss K. A. Dry, of Albemarle, who have also been visiting (Japt. and Mrs McManus, grandparents of Mies McManus, went to Kershaw Wednesday. Tirzah Bible Societj/ Meeting? Rev. /*. A Pressly to Deliver Annual Address. The Tirzah Bible Society will hold its annual meeting the last Saturday in next month. The Rev. Paul A. Pressly, pastor of the A. R. P. church of Lancaster, has accepted an invitation to deliver tho address. Referring to < his acceptanee, the Waxliaw En terprise says: All those who have heard R?v. Mr. Pressly will be glad t'? embrace this opportunity of hearing him again. He is a very able and entertain imr speaker. The committee appointed to secure a speaker for that occasion were verv fortunate in securing Rev. Mr. Presslv. Mr. .7. M. Carson's Father Dead. I *? _ nr -11. ? lur. wiuiam a. uarson, tlie father of Mr. J. M. Carson of Kershaw, died bast Saturday, at his home in Bethesda township, York county. The burial was on Sunday in INiiladelphiacemetery, the llev. J K Hall conducting the funeral services. In noting Mr. Carson's death the Yorkville Enquirer, says: Mr. Carson was a native of Chester county, being born oni Sandy liiver 011 August 27,1 1817. Me lived most of his lite j in York County, and at the time of his death was aged 88 years," 8 months and 26 days. He is survived by the following children : Messrs. Jatnes M. and John F. Carson, Mrs. Ida Carson j and Miss Laura Carson. Union Services Tomorrow Niyht. The churches of Lancaster will begin the holding of union services tomorrow night, continuing through the remaining summer months, such service? being held evory Sunday night. The service t unorrow night will be held in the Presbyterian church, at 8 :30 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by Presiding Elder K. E. Stackhouse. Stores to Close on *,(Horlous \ Fourth." We, the undersigned merchants of Lancaster, agree to close our respective places ot business on the 4th day of July, it being a National holiday. Lancaster Mer. Co., E. E. Cloud, B. M. Welsh & G<?., Cherrysfc Co, B. C. Hough, Carnes Bros , J J. Blackinon, Jacobson & Meyer, McCardell & Allison Bros., Fun derburk Co., Bennett Grocery Co, V. A 'I'linm ,,oAt. r*~ * 1 pouu vx, KjK) , % J. Broom Co , Williams-Hughes Co. The Heath?Jones Co. Col. W. B. Moore, of Yorkyille, spent yesterday in Lancaster. Announcements. For County Trratturrr. Having served the unexpired term of W . C. Cant lien, deceased, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offloe of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. K. Hlackmon. For County Treaonrer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. It. Baxter Blackmon. For the Senate. I hereby nDnonnco mystlf a candidate for the State SoDate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. Harry Foster. For Niatc Nenalor. I am a candidate for State Senator, for Lancaster county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary election. T. Y. WILLIAMS For Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the otllce of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. K. Stewman. For MaKlNtrate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Ruford Township,subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Wm. Carnes. For MaglNlralr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Buford Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic nrinmrv yv taylor For MHKiHiriili'. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate at Lancaster, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. 1*. Caskey. For MMKiNlrulr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Cedar Creek Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W.F.Hudson For JlHiclMrHle. The friend a of Mr. A. W. Ilicklin announce his name as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Cedar t'reek township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. .Business .Notices. im- All Notice* inserted under tIns head at the rate of ON K CKNT A YVOKI) for each insertion. No notice to he counted less than 25 words. FOUND?On Wednesday last, on street, near residence of Dr. \V. M. Crawford, pair gold frame Spectacles Owner can get same by paying for this advertisement. Ivey Ferguson. (IO-FIiY keeps Mies off Horses and I Cattle. Sold by Funderburk I'harmacy; also Mobley Bros. Co., Heath Springs. S.C. Where GO-FI.Y goes Mies will r.ot go. Use it on your Horses and Cattle. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy; Mobley Bros.Co., Heath Sprinds.S.C. Announcements. For Coimfy NuporvlNor, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I). W . llendrix . For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otlice of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. James O. Porter. For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the ofllce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. M. C. Gardner. For C-oiiiity Supervisor. Mr. Kditor?Please announce through the columns of your paper that 1 am a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Two year^ ago I w as a candidate for reelection to this <<thee, hut was defeated by a small majority?only ten votes. 1 shall ever be grateful to my friends for their liberal support. Ii. J. Perry. For County Supervisor. After consulting with a number of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Wylie t^. Caskey. For County Nuperrisor. Mr Editor: After many solicitations to become a candidate for County Supervisor, I, after due consideration, hereby announce myself as a c?nd dale for that office, subject t? the Democratic primary. It elected I shall devote my time to the duties of the office. H. N. Sowell. For Reprcscntatlvn. In the last campaign I 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 I now announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary. Trusting to the people for their support, ami promising the best service I am able to give them, if elected, I remain, Geo. W. Jones. For Representative, I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. W. Ilamel. For Representative. I greatly appreciate the suggestion of myself as a candidate for the Leg> islature and the many assurances of support I 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 and integrity. i would like to serve them, and, 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 llines. For County- Auditor. After many solicitations to become a candidate for the otlice of County Auditor, and the complimentary vote I received heretofore, I have decided to run. I pledge myself to he governed by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary Hollis II Horton. r or lltlllll)' f ilillliir. Having a thorough knowledge of the duties <>f the olllce of County Auditor, and b> lieving that I can give entire satisfaction therein, I hereby announce myselt as a candidate for said ottlee. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary .1. Wylie Porter For County Auditor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ottice of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Porter M. duck son. For Sii|H-riiil?'ii<lr:]| F.diicul ion. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. M. Moore. For Superintendent Fduriilion I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Kducation, subject to the rules and regulations governing the uemocratic primary. If elected, I will devote my lime to the duties of the office. Respectfully, W. Alonzo Hughes. l or ?iiipcriutciitfi-ut KducathiH. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules und regulations of the Democratic pumniy. J. Meek White. Thfl Mnu/n Does Job Printing 111C lie no for others. Why can't we do yours? ??????