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^ j{^ LOCAL DOTS ?Cotton brought lOAc. on tins market yesterday. fa ?Former Agent Fargas has been succeeded at the Southern F< depot here by Mr. E. O. Ervin. M ?John Blackmon, col., who V1 T was serving a 3-year sentence in * the penitentiary for manslaughter, committed in Lancaster coun sh ty, is dead. ca ?Congressman Finley has been '1! con lined to his home for several days with quite a severe bilious at tack, lie is some better, but to is not yet able to be about ? Yorkville Enquirer. m ? While standing in the back til door at her home on Groen street M Monday alcernoon, Mrs. Ross II r Roach sustained a severe shock ^ \ from a strnlro rwf ? ,l *' ? ~ ...... ui in ill. struck a tree in tlie yard.?Rock jyj Hill Llerald. j? ?The white graded schools of Lancaster will open the 10th, in- y( stead of the 2rd of September, as ftl will bo seen by change in notice) j of Supt. Banks elsewhere in to day's paper. ?Mr. R. K. Craig, lately of Spartanburg, is now manager of the Cotton Mills store, the former manager, Mr. W. C. Carpenter, having resigned to eugage in 00 business elsewhere. w ?Mr. C. P. Hodges, who?e letter to Tillman is published in Ir today's paper, was a visitor to ,n Lancaster a few years ago, while v hi?* brother, the Rev. W. H. re Hodges, was pastor of the Meth H odist church. ?A difficulty occurred in the G Westyille section of Kershaw Si county last Tuesday between Mr. Jame9 Peach and Mr. Pres Hil gj ton in which the latter was shot, yy The wound is not considered dangerous. VI ?There will be a picnic at n Carmel on the 24th instant, the J day of the speaking by the county candidates. The la diet of Mt. ' C i Carmel church reserve the right to sell refreshments on the occa oiwu, \v ?Maj. S. C. DePass, an account ot whose accidental death w I appears elsewhere, was a kinsman ot Judxe Ira B Jones and ? Mr. C. W. Jones, ot Lancaster. re He was a brother of tho Into W Oapt. W. L. Do Pass of Cam den. H ?Messrs. Watson, Outen and jj Horton, who were awarded the contract for repairing nndrepaintiug the court house, finished tho job Thursday. They did their c* work faithfully and well and Lan- T, caster now has one of the most ^ ^ attractive looking court houses in the state. re vi The J. Wren Tillman Monument Unveiled. jj * Quito a good crowd was pres atl enf last Wednesday at the un- tu veiling of the monument at Camp j,0 ^Creek church to the memory of the late J. Wren Tillman, erected by the Woodmen of the World. ^ The impressive ceremony of the Woodmen was used. An address ftn appropriate to the occasion was delivered by the Hon. W. C. tei Hough. A splendid picnic din- foi ner was served, and the day was W thoroughly enjoyed by the Woodmen and their friends in attend- N. ance. an t > PERSONAL Mr. W. LI. Iteed is visiting 1 mily in Yorkville. Miss Belle Olyburn, now irguson, S. C., ami her cousi iss Ellen I'erry, of Chester, a siting the former's mother, Mi F. Clyburn. Mr n n 11 ? o * *" ?.. w. uxnuu, or., OI IVi aw, spent a day or two in Ln ster thin week. Mr. Ilort is many friends here who t ways glad to see him. Mr. George Heath paid a vi Yorkville this week Mr. J. L. Barton, of Libei ill, is spending a few days ie city with his sister-in-la rs. A. J. Ballard.?Hock II erald. disses Bet tie and Maude Mit? 1, of Lancaster, are the guests iBs Mozello Inman.?Yorkvi nquirer. Mrs. G. F. l'ayseur and t jungest children, of Lancast e visiting at the home of M J. Hull, the former's sister, ock Hill Herald. Miss Ruth Kniglit, of Lancast Visiting the family of Rev. . Ewart.?Yorkville Enquir Dr. T. B. Hough, of Y( >unty, visited Laucaster t eek. Dr. J. B. Patrick has returr om a few days' visit to 1 other in Rock Hill. Mr. William Clyburn visit latives at Landsford this we> on. Mat Hough and family. Mr. M. L. Moore, of B >wd< a., is visiting relatives, I jognera, in this county. Mrs. S. N. Watson, of Het )rings, was the guest of M r. M. Moore tin's weok. Mr. R. N. Nisbat, ol Waxha sited his brother, Mr. J. isbet, this week. kiiss Anna Roddey, of Rodde alion, is visi'in^ Miss Mildi iinnim;ham, in East End. Mr. (i B. Barron, who is n commercial traveler, spi ednesday hero with his fanii e paid this office a pleasant c hile in town. dessrs. It. E. and J. 1*. AUit turned Wednesday fri raynesville, N. C. Mrs. R. E. Tompkins, of ltc ill, and her daughter, M arry Dixon, of Charlotte, a e latler's little son, Mas >bert, spent Thursday in Li ster with relatives, Mr. Ch , Connors and family. dr. and Mrs. h. C. L.9zenbyhi turned from their trip to As lie, N. C. Mr. C. J. Carpenter, one of t eatli-.Iones Co's most popu id efficient salesmen, has rned from a visit to his < mie in Nnrf.li vM.niilft, Mr. J. L. Henry, of this coi , wont to Rock Hill Tliursd .spend a week with relati\ id friends. Mrs. T. S. Carter and dauj r, Miss Kisie, are visiting I rmer's motaer, Mrs. M. elsh, of Ijongsville. Mr. Henry Blackmon, of Crt C., is visiting relatives hi id in the county. Z| llammotul-Mae key 11 Mr. Ernest Uammond, son o J] Mr. \V. J. Hammond, and Mi si . i Bessie Maokey, daughter of tin \ IS lato I) N. Mackey, botli of ileatl Springs, were marrio 1 in tlia town last, Wednesdav night. Tn lU< ceremony was performed in tli >re Presbyterian church, by the Rev r8? J. T. Dendy, of Kershaw. 31? Death of Miss lto.se Keerett. in- Miss Rose Kondri k Eve eti on daughter of Capt. ami Mrs. 1) h ire F. Everett, of Laucmter, who. :> stated in our 1 tst issue, was ope rated on for appei dicitis las Saturday in Hamlet, N. C, where; in company with lie twin sister, Miss Mary, she ha n gone on a visit to relatives, lie 1 ' last Tuesday evening She wa 15 years of age and was a youn lady of attractive personality, sh- The remains of Miss Kv??ret of were buried Wednesday at L ui lie rinburg, her former h me. Youn men of Hamlet act^d as pull wo bearers. Among the tloral tr er< butes was a handsome one sen r8 from Raleigh by the Order c Railroad Conductors, of whic Oapt. Everett is a member. I t.lia PUllO" il. ? I .*? ' ~..v, i>u? ueautnui triOul 6r ' appeared the letters, ''O. It. C. W. m er* Mrs. J. C. Butler has retume >rk home frotn a visit to Chester his Fairfield and Lancaster. She ha^ a delightful time. Her handsom red 8on' Palmers, was with her tiis Abbeville Medium. Uead?The News. fed Business Notices >n' fjflTAll Notices inserted unde the this head at the rate of ONE CKN' A WORD for each insertion. N notice to be counted less than %1 words. I t il T8. WANTV.n ? ? v|.v.??>i iui uigui worn 1 telephone office. Apply to J. T> Tlioma Hon, Manager. ' THEUE is no school in the state tin r . offers more for the money than Orang burg Collegiate Institute It is one of tl very best places that you can send yoi boys and girls, bee ad in this paper. red STATEMENT Of the Condition of f The Bank of Lancaste ily. , ii Located at Lancaster, SO, at the close < business August lltli. l'JOG. KESOUUOES. ton Loans and Discounts, $301,530.1 em Doinatid Loans, 1 .f Overdrafts, 4,521.1 bonds and Stocks owne I by Bank Pi, 100.( >ck Hanking House, 5,800. < Furniture and Fixtures 1,000./ Duo Irom Hanks and Bankers 30,1124.' Hid Currency. r- ' fpj. (told, 3.513.2 Silver, Nickels and 1'ennies, 1,517.1 * ('.becks and Cash IteuiH ) . .... , Exchanges for Clearing House J ' $137,235.3 lve LIAHIL1TIES. Capital, $50,000,1 lle~ Surplus Fund 5,500.1 Undivided Profits less Current Expenses and I'axos Paid, 47,301.1 lie Duo to Hanks and Hankers. 4,744 1 lar ^l,e Dividends 120.1 Individual DeposiU Subject to re- Check, 140,778.1 Demand Certilicates, 147,090.1 Cashier's Cheeks, 80.(i Notea and Hills Kediacounted, 35.000.C HI- $437,235.3 lav STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I Cotmlv lit res w* "" before lite < time L. C. Hart tsou, Caabie of The Hunk of Lancaster, who being dul Hworu, saya that tlio above ami foregoin ill- statement is a true condition of fluid Haul . as nbown by the books of tile in said ban! LMe L. C. HARBISON, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tbi 10th day ot August, 1U06. Paul Moore, n. p. or s. o. i Correct Atteat. 3ft) Waddv C. Thomson, J L. C. I'ayseur, > Directors D. A. Williams. J ( Announcements. For Coiiutr Trra?iuror. 3 Having served the unexpired term |j of W . (;. (Jautlien, deceased, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the t 1 office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic priine ary. J. K. Hlackuion. For Couiil)- Yrrasiirrr. 1 liereby announce myself a candidate t<?r the office of Couuty Treasurer. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. U. Haxter Hlackuion. For Foimly Treasiirer. I liereby announce myself a candidate ' 1 for the office of County I reasurer for ljuucoster county, subject to the rules of the L" Democratic primary. NV. 11. Mil en. For Niipcriutcmlo.it Ftliirulion. I I hereby, announce mvself a rmuii Oale lor re-M|??ctioii to tin* otlice ol County Superintendent of Kducat ion, subject to ttie rules of the I>emocrntic l" primary. W. M.Moore. (1 For Sinu-riii tcmlcin Kiturnliiiii (i L hereby announce myself a candidate for Hie otlice of County SuperinS tendent of Kducation. subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary. If elected, 1 will devote my time to the duties of tin office. Respectfully, t W. Alonzo Hughes. I For Siiiirrhiliuiili'iil IlilucMlioii. g I hereby announce myself a candi bite p for the otlice of County Superintendent ol I- Education, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic prin ai v. J. Meek White. it if For Probate Juilge. 1 hereby announce myself a candiII date for re-election to the otlice of U Probate Judge, suhiect r<? n>?? ? , vuc l UICB Ul the Democratio primary. 6 J. E. Stewman. ? For IMaiclNirKtn. i I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Buford Township,sub' ject to the rules and regulations of d the Democratic primary. ? Wm. Carnes. O For MaKislratr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate foi Buford Township, subject to the rulef of the Democratic primary II W. Taylor. _ For MaglNtrato. I hereby announce myself a candi^ date for reelection to the office ol * Magistrate at Lancaster, subject to ? the rules of the Democratic primary. ,r W. 1?. (Jaskey. 1" For MaglNlralr. I hereby announce myself a candi. date for re-election to the office ol Magistrate for Cedar Creek Township subject to the rules of tlie Democratic in primary. W. F. Hudson. 8For Magistrate. ? I hereby announce myself a candi at date for reelection to the office of Ma e. gistrate for Indian Land Township io subject to the rules and regulations ol ir the Democratic primary. D. K Hall. For Mai;lNlrnlr. Tlio friends of Mr. A. W. ilu klin an nonnco his name as a candidate for the of tice of Magistrate for Cedur Cr?-ek township subject to the rules goveiniug the Demo ? orotic primary. 1 For MiiKistrale. me many friends of 15. K. Phillip: hereby announce his name as a can didate for Maoist rale at I.ancastei Cotton Mills, subject to the Demo cratlc primary V oters x; * >! '.o ~ : Why Suffer Any Longer o With Headache? " Have your eyes attended to al a once and save yourself frorr ii further suffering. It is a fact i' l>eyond a doubt that the most ;5 frequent cause of headache is *5 some defect of vision. I make ih examinations free and am prein pared to do the work perfectly, 15. c. HOUGH. Jeweler & Optician, y 8-15-2w. g c, ______________________ Chief of I'olice I. T. IIuntei ih and Messrs. W. T. Witherspoon, Broadus l'orter, George Ferguson and W. 1>. Craig spent a few days this week at Piedmont Springs. 0 Announcements. F?#r CiiiihIj Muprriinur, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic prij mary . If elected I pledge myself to I discharge the duties of the otlloe to I the best of my ability. I). W . I lend ri x . For 4'oniity Supervisor. i I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice cm County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. .Fames O. I'orter. For Fount)' Supervisor. I hereby announce invself ? c?niti j date I"??r reelect ion to the cilice of County Supervisor, subject to the i rules governing the Democratic primary. M. C. Gardner. For Coiiidj Super* isur. \ Mr. "Editor?Please announce through the columns of your paper that 1 am a candidate for the ollire of (Jonn| ty Supervisor, subject to the rules I governing the Democratic primary. Two year* axo I was a candidate for reelection to this ollice, but was defeated by a small majority?only ten votes. I shall ever be grateful to my . friends for their liberal support. L. .J. Perry. For County Supervisor. ! After consulting with a number of 1 | my friends, 1 hereby announce myself f! a candidate for the ofline of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. VVylie Q. Caskey. For Couuly Supervisor. Mr. Editor: After many solicitations to become a candidate for County Supervisor, I, after due consideration, hereby announce myself as a candidate for that office, subject to the Democratic primary. If elected I shall devote my time to the duties of the office. H.N. Sowell. For County Supervisor. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ' W. H. 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 pre senting his name as a candidate there, for to the voters of Lancaster county. Many Friends. For Representative. In the last campaign 1 made a close i 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 Demof cratic primary. Trusting to the people , for their support, and promising the ? best service I am able to give them, if elected, I remain, Geo. W. Jones. For RopreMcntMttvo. I hereby announce myself a candi, date for reelection to the House of f Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. W. llarnel. For IC?-prcs?'ii alive. I greatly appreciate the suggestion - of myself as a candidate for the Leg. ialature 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 i theui has proven their worth and in | tegrity. I WOUld like to serve then p I and, were I elected, I would do the | heat I could for the whole people. I, therefore, announce myself a camli1 date for the Legislature, subject to 'the Democratic primary. Ilarry Mines. for !te|>rc?cH tilt ire. Tlie friends of Mr. W. Pressly ltobinson i hereby anuonnco hiiu as a candidate for the lions.- of Representatives, subject to the rules of ihe Democratic primary. For Count)' Auditor. Alter many solicitations to become a candidate for the otllce of County I Auditor, anil the complimentary vote I received heretofore, I have decided to run I pledge myself to be gov'erned by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Mollis II Morton. I For Comity Auditor. 1 Having a thorough knowledge of I the duties of the otllce of County Au' I dit.or, and believing that I can give > entire satisfaction therein, I hereby > announce my self as a candidate for said otllce, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary J. VVylie Porter For t.'oiiiity Auditor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otllce of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Deinnc.rstie primary. Porter M. Jackson. For lln krnatr. I hereby announce inysc If a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of ( the Democratic primary. J. Harry Foster. For Nlale Neualor. I am a candidate for State Senator, t, for Lancaster county, subject to the rules governing the democratio primary eleotion. T. Y. WILLIAMS.