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^ LOCAL DOTS ?Cotton brought lOJc. <>11 tlm market yesterday. ?Master Walter Tillman ha accepted a position in the Lau caster post< fliee. ?The Christian Crus\ders be gan their series of meetings ii Kershaw la^t night. ? Dr. Boldridge is assisting tin Rev. 8. N. Watson in a protract eil meeting at Antioch this week ?Mr. J. J. Blackmon has a lo of buggies and wagons which hi is going to sell in next 30 dayssee notice elsewhere. ?Everybody is counting 01 attending the big gathering o Veterans and Juniors at Dixi< next Thursday. ? ' the Hotel Royal is an up tod ate hostelry and is doina niucl to advertise Lancaster," remark ed a drummer here this week. ?Miss Kmina Lee Nisbet, oiu ot the graded school teachers, ha typhoid lever at her home ii Vanwyck, S. (J?Monroe Journ al. ?The Williamson School, i few miles- above Lancaster, wa; opened last Tuesday, with Mi i Pearl Hammond, of Ileatl Springs, as teacher. ?During a thunder storm las Friday afternoon a barn belong inir to Mr Itmafn ^ ? vt?/? ii vynicS) IIOil Tirzali, was struck by lightninj and a* young calf in one of tin stalls on the ground tloor wa; killed.?Rock Hill Herald. \ ?Chester, Richburg, Black stock, and Sandy River lodges comprising the Masonic strengil j of Chester county, will join in i great Masonic rally in this cilj on the 10th inst.?Chester Ro porter. ?Attention is directed to tin attractive announcement of tin People's Supply Company in to day's paper. This new tnercan tile enterprise has strong back ing and bids fair to do a gooc busiuoss in Lancaster. ?Mr. J. C. Cauthen has re sinned his rin-sitinn , ? -v.v.. ..c <J the local Western Uniou tele graph offi'e. lie has been hoc ceeeled by Mr. 11. T. Von, ol Lees ville, who i? already on tin grou nd.?Chester Reporter. ?The Ileath Springs and Pleac ant l'lains baseball teams playei a match game Wednesday, ii Heath Springs. The score wai 0 to 0 in favor of Ileath Springs The batteries were : Heatl Springs?Webb Ileath and Char lie Cherry; Pleasant Plains? ^ Blackmon and Rlackmon. ?The L. & C. will run a spe cial train this (Friday) evening to Cho-ter to accommodate those \ who desire to attend the preaen tation of Damon and Pythias a' Chester opera house tonight.? Mho train will leave here at 1 erclock, returning after the play I," : ii.^ ? I i-i- _ r ni o lur uic ruunu 'O cents The Hon. T. F. McDow, of tlx Yorkvillo bar, was in town yea % terday. IJe came over to inakt appllication before .Judge Jonet for bail for W. J. Whitener, whc killed a negro in York countj Thursday. Rail was granted ir the sum of $1500. 1 ll ?ll J PERSONAL ] H? -J1 8 Mr. T. B. Clyburn, of Kershaw, was in town Thursday. s Col. Lerov Springs spent a day or two in Columbia this week. Dr. A. A. McManus, of Ruby, S. C., spent Thursday in Lancasa ter. Mr. Oliver C. Black'non ie 0 visiting relative* in Greensboro, N. C. Miss Julia Simpson, of Rock ' Mill, is visiting friends in Lan 8 caster. Mr. Daniel Mahaffey, of Rock Hill, is visiting relatives in Can. 1 caster. Mr. \V. M. Patrick, of Rock Hid, is visiting his brother, Dr. J. R. Patrick. M'ss Rleeka Lindsay, of Rock Hill, is visiting her cousin, Miss Maude Moore. Miss Marie Hicklin, of Richburg, recently visited relatives in Lancaster. i Dr. Cantzon Foster, of Rose ville, S. U., is on a visit to Lan caster, his old home. a 3 Messrs. R. E. and J. P. Alii 3 son lett yesterday for Waynes j ville, N. C., to spend several days. I Mr. J. N. Spann, of Columbia . visited relatives in Lancaster this r week, Mr. Chas. T. Connors and , family. 3 The Rev. J. W. Cautey Jolin s son and family, of Birmingham, Ala, are visiting relatives in Iiock Hill. , Miss Annie Gregory and Mrs. i R I,. Mason, of Atlanta, aro vis v iling their parents, Mr. and Mrs, ; J. F. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dobson ol lvershaw, are visiting Mi. Wil; liatn Dobson's family. ? York 3 ville Enquirer. Misses Evelyn and Louise Mc? - Manus, ot Wilmington, N. O. - are visiting Mrs. J. Wylie l'or 1 ter.?Kershaw Era. Mrs. A. P. McLure was sum . mooed this week to the bedside f of her sister in ItlunboK."" ...l. ^ trmvnoiJUi^, " has typhoid fever. Mrs. \V. A. Blakeney, of the Antioch section near Lancaster, is visiting Mrs. J. Wylie Porter ?Kershaw Era. -! Mr. L. .facobson, ot' the firm ot H.Iacobson A: Myers, has gone 1 North to buy poods. He will be i I absent three weeks. Mrs. M.J. Perry and Mrs. E. E i t J Farpus, of Lancaster, spent last I Friday in Kershaw at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clybum ?Kershaw Era. r Miss Ethel Mackey, of Ileatli * Springs, arrived yesterday tc visit her cousin, Mr.8 G. C ^ Cauthen.?Chester Lantern. Mr. J. Harry Foster, one ol * Lancaster's prominent young law . yers, and a candidate for the state senate, was here Tuesday, j ?Chester Reporter. Mrs. T. B. Reed and Mrs ) Esther Cockran, ol the Kichburp j neighborhood, who have beer > spending a few days with Mrs, r J. D. Oloii 11, of the Jacksoiihaii] i section, returned home thig week. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. bangle have gone to Piedmont Springs. ' Miss Bleeka Hinson has ju? | returned from a visit to relative in Monroe. Mrs. J. Ivy Copel tnd and i? tie daughter,Nannie, >f Clintoi are visiting Mrs J. A. Stew 1 man. Mr. W. J. Cunningham returi ( ed Thursday night lioni Colon bia, where he went to at meeting of state board of eij ial ziUion, of whicli ho i a menihe n'ootltneti to Unveil Moiitnn nt i lute J. Wren Till toon The Chesnut ('amp < f the W >oi men ot the World w 1 i 1 forinall unveil a monument. erectc to the memory of I lie la a , Wren Tillman Wednesda , Ai gust 15th, at Camp Cieek. churcl Tlie public is cordial iv invited i attend. A picnic di u- r 'vi 1 t served during the d v Kver j body is requested to take a wel tilled basket. Advertised Letters. Essex Patterson, T. J. Poose T. B Cunningham, J. A. Hortoi Ingram I). McC??y, Peter P. Macl ey, Rev. W. H. S. McLaurii Mettle Grogg, II. W. Farris, C M. Young, May RiVes, Lue M Rray, M. A. Mcelvien, Bess: Forde, Laura Mac key, G. V , Ford. \ Parties calling for ab >ve lettei I will please say if advertised. Jas. F. LIuuter, P. M. Death of Mr J. &. Humphrey a. ) , Mr. John S. Humphreys, well known and highly esleemc young man of this place, die here Wednesday, at the home i ' his father, Mr. S. VV. Huri . plireys. lie was about 29 yea old and unmarried. He had bee in bad health for some tiine.The remains were buried Thur day in the new cemetery. Death of Mrs. J. ferrell. Mrs. Annie Ferrell, wife of M W. .J. Ferrell,ol this place, whoj ' critical illness was noted in 01 last issue, died Tuesday evetiin; She was a most estimable lad and leaves a large circle of reh tives and friends to lament lu death, ller maiden name w; ' Pitttnan and she was 44 years < age. ller husband and fourchi , dien survive her. She also leavt the following brothers and si: 1 tors: Mr. George Pitt man, i this county ; Mr. Frank Pittmai of Florida ; Mrs. .lane Brown, < . North Carolina, and Mrs. Matti uiucicman, ot this county. Mrs. Kerrell was a eonsister > member of I lie Baptist church.: Her remains were buried Wet nesday at New Ilopo. | Ocf/rtn lievital Ye.sterilu //, at I're l | hi/teritin Churc/t. Mrs. G. B. Gatling's mus class, being taught to perform c pipe organ, gave a public reeiti 1 yesterday, in the L'resbyterin > church, which was greatly enjo; . eii by all present. The tollowin programme was rendered: PART I. Sabbath (a) ? Lowell Mason *| What a Friend (b)?Wra. Coi i i VOI'UA \1 ioa 1/ I L/v* L I* -1 uiiAauoiii orown, I Webb [a)?Geo. Webb; Avo (b) ? Wilson; Mieg Maud Moor Ansel's Serenade?Bragt Miss Ivy Crawford. ; Creation (a) ? Haydn; Chris , topher (b) ?Maker; Eunic Beaty. Voluntary Opus 8?Mourlai 1 Mi*s Margaret Moore. * Hathburn (a)?Conkey; Var na (b)?Koot; Andante in G. y Announcements t Fop County Treasurer. g Having served the unexpired ter of W . l?. Cant hen, deceased, I herefc announce myself a candidate for tl office of County Treasurer, subject ( j tli*? rules of 'he Democratic nrin i ary. .1. K. Blackmail. I, For County Treasurer. . I lioreby announce tuy8< If it candidate 1 the office of County Treasurer, subject the rules of tlie Democratic primary, j It. Baxter Blucknum. I iir County Treasurer. . I hereby nnuonuee myself a Candida f* for the office of County 1'rensurer for La : caster county, subject to the rules of t Democratic primary. W. II. Mil en. r. For Niiperiulentle u I F?lurnIion f(t' I hereby announce myself a eatul I tlu'e for re-election to the olllre County Superintendent of Kdueatio , fUbjert to the rules of the Democrat -1" primary. W. M. Moore. I,Y For N n |?e ei??teiuleu I l*?l lieu I io pi I hereby announce myself a cand date for 'lie office of County Superii > tendent of Kducation, subject to tl rule? ami re?ulat ions governing tl Democratic primary. If elected, I vvi It. ilevote my lime to the duties of t olfice. Respectfully, W. Alonzo il ughes. P 1 For Kiiiu'rliilcinlciit Ftluetifiou ?- I lierehv announce myself a catuli hi . for the office ol County Superintendent I" Educatlou, subject to the rules and rc^ul th'tis of the Democratic prrraiy. J. Meek White. For I*rol??to Judge. r I hereby announce myself a caml ' <late for re-election to the otllce i 11, Probate Judge, subject to the rules i the Democratic primary. J. K. Stewman. 1? 3 For itlnKUlmte. I hereby announce myself a caml date for reelection to the otllce < ie Magistrate for Buford Township.sul T ject to the rules and regulations i J the Democratic primary. Wm. Carnes. For MasNtrutf. I hereby announce myself a caml (late for the oflloe of Magistrate f Buford Township, subject to the rul of the Democratic primary. H. W. Tay lor. For MnKUlrnte. I hereby announce myself a cand a date for reelection to the otllce Magistrate at Lancaster, subject, the rules of the Democratic primar id W. P. (Jaskey, (>f J For Maeistralr. ft I hereby announce myself a cant: rs date for re-election to the otlice Magistrate for Cedar Creek Townshi subject to the rules of the Democrat ? primary. W. P. Hudson. S* For .Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a cam date for reelection to the office of M gist rate for Indian Land Townshi subject to the rules and regulations the Democratic primary. r- D. K. Hall. For .tlugislrote. 11 Tlio friends of Mr. A. W. Hicklin a nonnoo his name as a candidate for the i I v tice of Magistrate for Cod ir Creek townsln subject to the rules governing the Den I- cr.itie primary. ',1 Business Notices !g THE OIUNGEIU'UG COLLEGIA'! lias one of the healthiest locutions in t 3 state. Send for a Catalogue of the seboi nnd sets it yon don't think it a good pla fonyour sons and daughters. 111 _______________________ ^ FOR SALE -Six good milch cows, tvi i? young calves Will sell at a Lirguin. A ply to U. 11 Hell, on llrown's river pla tation. it "The I * i I tr r i n * s Long of 11 opt*""Ba i?te; Mrs. (reorgo B. (la ling. l'ART II HPilgritns Chorus, "Tan haueser"?Wagner? Miss Eli> ,c Wylie. 'n Lead Kindly Light?J. 1 West; Miss Eunice Bea'y. 11 Penitence (a)?Lane ; Louva (b)?Taylor; Miss Ivy Cra1 ? ford Raise Mo Jesus'1?Ihintin Miss Elizabeth Brown, i; Faithful Guide (a)?Well l- /ion (b) ? Hastings; Miss Ma garet Monro, n "Flee As a Bird"?Mrs. Dans e. Miss Maun Moore. ?; Serenade?Gounod; ( Doubl pedal movement) ? Mrs. Georj s- B. Gatling. :e S Mrs. Galling has been organi at First Baptist church of Jac i; son, Miss., for several winters.Sho will porform at the unit i- sorvices here tomorrow night, i ? the Presbyterian church. o >. Announcements. For CoilHlj- Noorrvlio hi I hereby announce myself a candiiy date for County Supervisor, subject ie 'o the rules of the Democratic prito mary. If elected I pledge myself to i- discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I). W. Ilendrix. ( For Coiiiity Supervisor. to I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otliee of County Supervisor. subject to the rules and regulations ot the Demociatic primary. .lames O. Porter. ite n- For Fount}' Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candiIdate for re election to the otliee of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democrat ic prill | inary. M.C.Gardner. For Comity Supervisor. j'* Mr. Kditor?Please announce through the columns of your paper that t am a candidate for the otliee of Coun11 ty Supervisor, subject to th?> rules j. governing the Democratic primary. ). '1'wo years ago 1 was a candidate for reelection to this otliee, but was de,e feated by a small majority?only ten II votes. I shall ever be grateful to my |ie friends lor their liberal support. I.. .1. Perry. l or Count} Supervisor. After consulting with h number of it?> my friends, I hereby announce myself of a candidate for the office of County la- Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Wylie (J. C'askey. For County Supervisor. Mr. Editor: After many solicitations to become a candidate for < 'ounty Supervisor, 1, after due consideration, hereby announce myself as a candidate for that office, subject to the Democratic primary. If elected 1 shall devote my time to the duties of the office. II. N. Sowell. i- For Conniy Supervisor. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. W. 11. 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 till said office, we take pleasure in preor sentiug his name as a candidate thereps for to the voters of Lancaster county. Many Friends. For IleproMciit at i vr. Ii_ In the last campaign [ made a close of race lor the Legislature, and I promto ised my friends that if there was j, 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 li- Legislature, subject to the Demoof cratic primary. Trusting to the people ip, for their support, and promising the ic best service I am able to give them, if elected, I remain, Geo. W. Jones. ]j. For Rei reseutativc. a- I hereby announce myself a candiip. date for reelection to the House of of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. W. Ilamel. For Kcitreson afire. 1 greatly appreciate the suggestion 1 * of myself as a candidate for the Leg1 ' 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 5. them has proven their worth and in_ tegrity. I would like to serve them, and, were I elected. I would do the I'E I best 1 con lit for tin. wlmlu ' | - " I, ho therefore. a inounce myself h candi'd, date for tlie Legislature, subject to lt'? the Democratic primary. Ilarry Hi ties. For ICe )?r?>*r ? t>? t i ve. The friends of Mr. \V. Pressly Hobinsou hereby announce him us a eaudidate for the House of Itepresentativos. subject to the rules ot ihe Democratic primary. For Comity .tiolilor. >t- After many solicits!ions 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 he governed by flie rules and regulations of the Democratic primary Hollis H Horton. \ x For Comity Auditor. Having a thorough knowledge of " the duties of the ollice of County Auy ditor, and believing that I can give entire satisfaction therein, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for y; said office, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary Wylie Porter. r_ For County Auditor 1 liprnhv ftnnnt?n/m J .iijnrn n I'rtllUI. date for the ollice of County Auditor, 1 ' subject to ttie rules of the Democratic i primary. l'orter M. .lackson. rg For lli<* NciikIc. I hereby announce myself a candidate . for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. k* J. Harry Foster. ? For Ntale Nenntor. >I\ I am a candidate for State Senator, for Lancaster county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary eleotion. T.Y.WILLIAMS.