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. ~ mamt ????????? y~~LOCALDOT^^^ | ? Cotton brou^l?t 10^ on this market yesterday. ?Mr. Geo. Wamble and Mips Murv Knight, daughter of Mr John Knight, of this place, wore married here Sunday by Magistrate \V. 1'. Oaskey. ?Col. A. R. Banks was elected a member of the executive committee of the Stato Teachers' Association at its meeting in Rock LI ill !ast week. ?The Jacksonham Democrat ic club will luoet noxt Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Jack sonham school house. A full attendance desired. G. W. Williams, Pres. ? i lie colored society of 1 lie "K. of Ci. S. E." has paid the widow of Brodie Davis, who was killed some time ago, $100.? Davis had a policy of insurance in the society for that amount. ?Mr. W. ,1. Caraway and Miss Emma Rollings, both ol Buford township, were married yesterday morning in Lancaster county, S. C., by Notary Public R. U. Sapp.?Monroe Knquirer. Tim ? - ' " uv J^augllltjl S HI 1110 uor federaey will serve dinner in tlie court house yard July 20th?day of public speaking. ?The first load of home raised watermelons, this year's crop, was sold on this market yerterday, by Mr. Minor Williams, of Liberty IIil', The melons were bought by Mr. .f. C. Edwards. ?Capt. J. Palmer King, the L & 0*8 popular conductor, is confined at his home here by a spell of sickness. Mr. Robert Jones, one of Thompson Pros', obliging salesmen, is also quite sick. ?The Rev. R. M. Marshall, _ 1 -1 " ' * *v wiiu ims cnarge or rue Koelc Hill and Lancaster Episcopal churches, has been given a month's vacation bv his congregations, which he will spend in Charleston and on (tie Isle of Palms. j ?We are requested to anonnce that there will be preach- 1 ingat Flint Kidge Bap'ist church on the 5th Sunday in this month, at 3 o'clock p. m , instead of the ( 2st Sunday in Angust. , ? Mis. Alice E. Beckham, widow of Ed. Beckham, who was killed on the I.. & C. road, in Chester, some time ago, has brought suit l? r forty thousand dollars' damages again-1 the rail road company. Mr. J. Ilarry Foster is attorney for the pla n titf. ? Kx-Sherifl L. M.OIylmrn lias sold his residence on Main sheet to Messrs .1. 1'. (J. (J as key and i .J. A 1*. Sistare, of Caskey station, who later on will move to town. Mr. Clybuni expects to builil a nice home on his plantation in tlie Dixie section, to whi<h he will likely move after the first of next January. \ t _ w lir M :? - I. - I I - I ? .vii. o. >v . miiniHii, \\ 11'?, MB j previously noted in The News,, has leaded Col. Springs's handsomff new hotel in the Springs bloc'*. moved Monday into hie new (juaite.s. The Cunningham ; hotel, just vacated by Mr. Mitchell, is to le used right away by Mrs. Fannie .lones as a boardi' # house, in accordance with pubi c 't'on already mode. ? ""^"^ssssr^^^isssssss] i PERSONAL 1 ?'I < Mr. T. (J. Stover, ol Kershaw, ' was in town Monday. j Mr. Andrew Gregory returned O ? ( Saturday night, from a visit to I Columbia. i Mies Pauline Lindsay, ot ( Rock Hill, is yisi'ing relatives < in Lancaster. Miss Ilayne Perry, of Washington, L). C., is tho guest ol Miss. Met a Jones. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tillman, ot I Augusta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tillman. M isses Lt ssie and Nannie John- ' son are visiting their sister, Mrs. ( Frank Zemp, in Sumter. Mrs. Carl StMve and children, ol Lancaster, are visiting friends iii the city?Rock Ilill llerald. Misses Oorrinne and Essie Junes leit yesterday for North Carolina to spend a few weeks with rela- ( tives. Mr "Gin" Greene, of Rock i Hill, has been spending a day or two wiui ins sister, Mrs. W. T. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John Threatt, of Lancaster county, S. C., are visiting relatives in this county.? Monroe Enquirer. Mr. J. O. Bowling, now ol 1 Reedsville, N. C., has been spending a day or two in Lancaster, his old home. Misses Sadie, Gla and Estelle Gregory leave tomorrow for Belton, to atteud a home party to be given by Mhs Mary Geer. Mr. W. J. Cunningham leaves today for Columbia, to attend a meeting of the state board ol equalization, of which lie is a member. Dr. T. J. Strait spent Tuesday night in town. The Dr. is a candidate tor congress again and he has better prospects than ever 1 before of being elected. ? Blacksburg Chronicle. lif^ \w n i - ? air. >v . u. .Jones returned Sat- ' urday from a visit to his wife in the Rock Hill hospital, where she is undergoing treat merit, us previously noted in The News. He ' reports Mrs. .Jones as improving in health. Mrs. <Jharle9 T. Connors, who has been spending somo time in Columbia with relatives, return ed home Saturday night, accompanied by her niece, Miss Con nors Melton, and her little grand-da ugh tor, Nell - Kuv Spann. T/h" Fttrniern* Institutrs. We hope that the farmers and the public generally are bearing in mind the places and dates of the Farmers' Institutes soon to be held in Lancaster county, under I he auspices of the author- i ities ol Clemson College. As several times already published in The New*- flit* inuiiinift" ...;til -- w, v.." .IIOHlMIOn WHIM be ho 1 ii as follows : At Pleasant Valley, July 23; Lancaster, July 24; Ant inch, July 24; Elgin, J uly' 25; Kershaw, Ju!y 20tl?. Elgin,! as previously stated, will have a tug picnic on its day ol the instiiute, July nr At;4 ?s will be seen by aullOuncenlell, to appear! in next issue ot The News, Pleas-1 ant Valley will also h ive a | ic-j ilie in connect inn w: 111 its institute on the 23rd The larmer who fails to attend one or more ot those institutes will c<*itaifily be standing in bis, own light. Death of Mis* Jenna Evan*. Miss Jenna Evuna, daughter :>f the late John Evans, died here Friday night at ttio home af her mother, Mrs. Harriet Evans. Her dea'h was due to catarrh of (lie stomach. She was a native of Chesterfield county nd was 28 years old. She was n member of the Presbyterian church. Besides her mother, Miss Evans leaves the following toothers and sisters : Messrs Elinore, bee, Lewis, Wale and Koscoe Evans, Mrs. J. Thomas Hunter and Mrs. Essie Richardson. A largo circle ot friends and acquaintances also lament Miss Evans's untimelv death. The remains were buried Saturday in fha nam * 1 ?. .-w u?i? vciuemry^ me Kev. W.A. Beckham conducting the funeral services. Charlton Duntop's Misfortune? Loses a Tje<t. Mr. Oharlton Dunlnp, son ol our fellow townsman Mr. U. T Dunlap, who has been in the service of the Baltimore tfcOhio railroad for son\o time, as a brakeman, met with a serious accident some days ago. He had a day off and intended to take a trip tc Pittsburg, Pa. lie attempted tc board a Lake Erie train, at Demmler, when he fell under it and his right leg was so badly crushed that it had to be ampu tated. The first news of the young man's misfortune was received here a day or two ago in a letter to Dr. G. W. Pooyey from a New York manufacturer of artificial limbs. I'ro ft ram of Dime Musical Thursday y if//tt. As announced in the last issue of The News, there will be t "Dime Musical," under the au spices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church, at the residence of Mr. Ernest Moort tomorrow evening at 8:3o o'clock The following programme will bt rendered: Overture, by Lancaster Orchestra Song, by Miss Clarice Knight. Instrumental Solo, Miss Ivy Crawford. Instrumental Duet, Misses Fli/.a Wylie and Joyce Clark. S<>ng, Duet, Mrs. Barron and Mist .1 aide Jolinson. Instrumental Solo, Miss Maude Moore. Reading, Miss Florence Brown. Instrumental Solo, Miss licssie Thomson. Song, Misses Ivv Crawford and 11attie Tay lor. Recitation, Mis- Leila Gregory. Instrumental Duet?Violin and I'iano, Misses Ivy Crawford and Isabel Davis. Instiomental Solo, Mrs. Galling, Reading, Mr. Ilarrv Hines. Grand final ?Lancaster Orche I r? First Bale of Crop Auctioned in New York. New York, July t).?The hrsi bale of this year's eolt"ii eroj: was sold at auction here to-day and brought 21 cents per pound. It wmh shippe 1 Iroin Kalfiirrias, Star county, Texas. The hale was knocked down to the highest bidder in front of the New York cotton exchange. It will bf shipi od to Liverpool, England. Announcements. For County Tr??Niirer. i Having served tiie unexpired term of W . C. Cant hen, deceased, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ] otlice of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of 'he Democratic prim- J ary. .1. E. Blacktnon. For County Trrasiirrr. I hen l?y announce myself a cuudiduie for tho oflice of County Ticusurcr. subject to the riili-s of the Democratic primary. U. Baxter Black num. For County Trrnsurrr. 1 liereliy announce injself a candidate I for the oftice of County Treasurer fot Lan( aster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. \V. H. Mil.en. For Superintendent Fdueufion. 1 hereby announce myself a camli' dale for re-election to the otlice of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W.M.Moore. For Superintendent Fdiieution I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllce of County Superintendent of Educalion, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary. If elected, 1 will devote my time to tlie duties of the office. Respectfully, W. Alonzo Hughes. For Supt rinteudeiit Fdueiit ion. | I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oftioe of Comity Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic |>riu ui y. Meek White. For I*rnl?nte Judge. I hereby announce myself a candi' date for re-election to the otlice of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ' J. E. Stewman. 1 For NH|(lMlralc. ) I hereby announce myself a candi'< date for reelection to the office of r Magistrate for Buford Township,subject to the rules and regulations of the [democratic primary. Wm. Carnes. For NiiKlslrMtr. I hereby announce myself a candi' date for the office of Magistrate for . Buford Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary r II. W.Taylor. I For ItlagiNlrnte. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate at, Lancaster, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. P. Oaskey. r..- ? ? t<anglHiriVH'? 5 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the olllce of 1 Magistrate for Cedar Creek Township, . subjeot to the rules of the Democratic primary, W. F. Hudson. f For niielslrntr. The friends of Mr. A. W. llicklin an? nounce his name as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Cedar Creek township, subject to the rules governing the Deaio. erotic primary. l Business Notices. All Notices inserted under t his head at t he rate of ON K t'KNT A WORD for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 2f? 1 words. i LOST,between Mr. .Jas K. Hunter's and post-cllice, a ringer * owing Machine receipt book. Reward if return5 ed to A. B. Lindsey, r-inger Swg. Mcb Agent. STRAY KI > OR sTC > L K N ? Small I ma'e collie puppy, about 5 months ' ! old, brow ii color wit h w hit e st reak on face. Reward for^ recovery. W. O. 1 lough, Lancaster. ' , WIN'TKK CAHItACK !'I.A\T ? I Nuw ready to set . I *r?cr?? 25c per KM), or $2 00 per 1,000. < ash with order I j J. K. Cnlp, < hester, S. (,\ I I I.OST.? liunch keys. containing four or live, l large brass key. Return I to I.Attn Hood, at Hregory-Hood I.ive 1 Stock to, and get re ward FKl'IK.? I.adies, clip this ail. out, I send to me, will send you TKN days' treatment for all Female < oinplaints, free of charge. Address with stamp, Mrs. M. A. Hilton, Kershaw, S. . . TO IHK (ilNVKIIs OK I. A N't AS ' i T K R ('till NT Y 1 am prepared to i insure your cc ttoo ^iii and machinery at a specially low rate for the season, beginning Aug. 15th I FOG. to Ian. loth. I!i07. Remember this is a special rate only for the ginning seaI 'son and so lev that you cannot afford to he without it For particulars ' call on or wr te me at Lancaster, S r'. Respectfully, I K. Taylor. I Kt(K SAI.K.? A line .lersnv row for j sale Apply to VV I* licniiett. ' Ql'I I' taking dangerous dugs for lieadj acht? Have your ?\cn fitted witli coricct ' 1 '4 asses .mil \<>u w ill Ik fly not need any ; more h<?<1 icke medicine. I make examinations free If v<>ii d<> no t need glnasoa [ will ) tell you h ?. If you do need tlieni. yon , ought to ^et them at once. 11. (J. iiaugh. j Graduate Optician. Announcements. Fop County Supervisor. J 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject I to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the otllce to the best of my ability. I>. W. Hendrix. For Count)' Suprrvisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olTioe of County Supervisor. subject to the rules and regulations ol the 1 >einoer&tic primary. lames O. Porter. For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the oftlce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. M. C. Cardner. I For County Supervisor. Mr. Editor?Please announce thro i ugn inc columns of your paper that I am a candidate for the office of Cnun| ty Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. ) Two year.-, ago I was a candidate tor reelection to this office, but was defeated by a small majority?only ten ! votes. I shall ever he grateful to my ; friends for their liberal support. L. J. Perry. For Comity Supervisor. After consulting with a number of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Comity I Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Wylie Q. Caskey. For Comity Supervisor. Mr. Editor: After many solicitations to become a candidate for County Supervisor, I, alter due consideration, hereby announce myself as a candiI date for that office, subject to the I Democratic primary. If elected I shall devote my time to the duties of j the office. H. N. Sowell. For Comity Nmix-rvisnr. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. W. B. Culp as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Knowing Mr. Culp to be a successful business man and well qualified to fill said olllce, we take pleasure in presenting his name as a candidate therefor to the voters of Lancaster county. Many Friends. For ItcprcMciilittlvo. 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, and promising the best service i am able to give them, if elected, 1 remain, Geo. W. Jones. For Ke|.reN?ulalin>. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. .1. W. Ilamel. For ISoprrseu alive. I greatly appreciate the suggestion of myself as a candidate for the Leg* | islature and the many assurances of I support I have received. No man j could esteem more highly than myself the honor of representing thin people there, for years of association with them has proven their worth and integrity. I would like to serve them, ami, were I elected, I would do the best I could for the whole people. I., j therefore, announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject tc | the Democratic primary. llarry 1 lines, j For County Amliliir. Alter niiiny solicitations to heconv a candidate tor the otlice of Count; j Auditor, and the complimentary wot' j I received heretofore, f have decide to run I pledge myself to he gov trued hv the ruses aim regulations o ! the Democratic primary Mollis II. Horton. | | For County Auditor. . Having a thorough knowledge i the duties ?>f the otlice of County A1 ditor, and b< lieving that I can gi entire satisfaction therein, I here! am ounce myself a- a candidate f i said ? llice, subject to the ruiea of t Democratic primary I. Wylie l'orter. For County Auditor I ? I ...... ..j miiii lie** III J SCI I H Cftll I date for the ollice of ''ounty Audit | subject to tiie rule- of tlit* Demoora primary. I'orter M. .Licksotj 1'iir the Ni'iiulc. I In icby uimonnco inys? 1*" a tiindij for tin- state Semite, enbject to the rulJ the Hen oorntic primary. I. Harry Foster. J l or Nlulc Ncintlor. I am a caiulidate for state Sena for Lancaster county, sulijeot to rules governing the democratic marv election. 'I'. Y. WILL I A 8 1 Thfl Nou/C ')oes l^rint 111C liC I! u for others. V | can't we do yours? ?;? ? ?