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m? im ff_ LOCAL DOTS j| ?? IW Se ?Cotton brought 9$c. on this market yesterday. Sa ?On account of the absence of ^ the pastor, there will be no services at Shiloh next Sabbath. ?Mr. II. D. Philips and Miss * . fri Minnie Stewart, daughter of Mr. ^ J. NV. Stewart, were married .iere Sunday by Magistrate W. P. Cas kev. Ill J " cr ? Magistrate Caskey turned ? .1 ,, , m over to the county treasurer oatCO urday fines, etc , collected by him ^ for the last quarter, amounting; to $88.00 j f y ?The annual reunion of the 8 O Haile family was hold on the ro 14th instant, at the hospitable ^ home of Capt. L. L. Clyburn, in ^ Kershaw county. . ' ?The members of Chestnut camp of W. O. W. are requested to meet at their hall Saturday evening, Aug. 25th, at 3 o'clock. . F. M. stncnor ft n ?Miss Alice Muckey has been vj appoiuted postmistress at Heath |1( Springs. She is a daughter ol the late D N. Mackey, who was postmaster at I lie time of his death. r M ? Mr. G M. Mcintosh, a well p, known citizen of Columbia who q died a few days ago, was a brothor w of Mrs. J. S. Gladney, formerly ?f of Lancaster but now living in Gainesville, Ga. ?Election managers for I'leas- ft / ant Valley and Carmel precincts iy have been added by the executive g committee to list of managers m now running in these columns? ~i ? ? U1 See notice elsewhere. hi % ?Wanted?Contractors to sub- i fa mit bids for construction of steel or frame bridge across canyon in Market street sidewalk, near res- 1 idence of Mr. Geo W. Williams. bt Clans and specifications may be vv seen at Council Chambers. Ei ?Mr. .1. It. Hunter, who farms on Dr. O. W. Poovoy's place near town, brought to this office Sat- ot urday a sample stalk of his line 1 cotton crop. The stalk is over live feet in heighth, heavily limb H ed and full of fruit?boils, shapes and blooms. Mr. Hunter has about twenty acres of cotton ol which the stalk referred to is an average. Persons who have ex amine I the field say that Mr. Hunter will make a t>ale to the 111 acre. The cotton is the King Improved variety. y gr to The Entertainment Last Frlitnn ill N if/fit. j? A good audience greeted 1 lie li; presentation of '-Breezy Poiol," hi ^ p popular play, by local talent at S1 the school auditorium last Kri- lu day night. Ttiose who took part C in the performance were Mrs. fir W K. Taylor, Mi-sea HattieTaylor, Nannie McCardell, Jessie df Porter, Marie Cowan, Corrinne In Jones, Iltden Lindsay, Julia Li k Gregory, Ilessie Thomson, Bessie to McManus. Ivy Crawford and to Maude Gregory, each of whom It acquitted herself with much crod j gi it. (i ol music was lurnished by tlie Lancaster Orchestra bj A- previously stated, the en- S tertainment was given under the W auspices of the Diujthh r? ot ihe| Confederacy, lor the beneti of the monum nt fund. The gross; y< proceeds amounted to $42 |N ?The next regular examina fi >n for teachers will be held II spt. 21st. |] ?The 2 year-old soil of Mr. ,muel Faulkenberry, of Laudo, s ed last Saturday. ?Mr. Paul G. McCorkle, of ^ lestor. has been presented with handsome striking watch by ,, ends of Lancaster, Chester, g( ack Hill and Charlotte. ?Mr. V. S. Cunningham, a H ember of a Seaboard wrecking ^ ew, had his right loot severely ashed Saturday morning while mpling cars at Edgemoor.? ' tester Reporter. ?The county candidates spoke isterday at While Bluff. They 8 eak today at Kershaw, tomor- 11 w at lleath Springs, Friday at armel, Friday night at Lancas r Cotton Mills, uud Saturday at a e Court House. a ?The annual re union of the 0 obertson family will be held )xt Friday, at tiie old homestead 1' i Pleasant Hill township. The s Lit or 1ms received a cordial in n tation to attend, but his duties no are so exacting that he will j i unable to do so. v ? While riding in the tournaent at Wax haw last Thursday, r. Fred Harris, of Waxhaw, was v nnfully injured. The horse Mr. j arris was riding loll whiln it - - n as running, throwing the rider V with the result above stated. -Monroe Enquirer. 1 ?The Rev, 1*. B Ingraham,of ast Lancaster, is in York coun' this week, assisting the Rev. . K. Hard in in a protracted eeting. Mr. Ingrahatn has just osed some special meetings, on N s own circuit, with very satis- c clory results. :? i 'tile Killed hi/ ijii/htnttig. ji i V fine, two-huudred-dollar mule 1 donging to Col. Leroy Springs, t as killed by lightning on his twin plantation last Sunday ttrnoon. The mule was in 8 ie pasture along with sixteen ^ hers. The animal killed was j 0 best one in the lot. t [eath Springs's if ine Ball s Team?Cleans up Kershaw t one Day and Lancaster the ; i Next. ! 1 1 Ienth Springs special in Sat- c rday's State: Heath Springs e >feate<l Kershaw today on the 11 ounds of the tormer. Score 4 I 17. Kershaw battery, Clyburn I u id Williams. In the fourthl nine, (Myhurn relieved Wil- j un*, making Clyburn and Cly1 r ii. Heath Springs battery, over and Duncan. Stover was ird to hit, but Williams and e lyburn were batted all ovor the < ild. r Heath Snriuirs soprani ill Sini.h ly'rt Sta'e: Heath Springs is e inl to beat, succeeded in getting j meaner c Hon mill team down j ?'av and played them, score 20 I I in favor of Heath Springs, o was clearly seen from Hie bo c lining to end (hat Heath I.) prings would win. Lancaster u itterv : Stover and Duncan, j r over was hard to hit. Init Adams n is batted all over the field- i 1: Mrs. W. T. Hregory, returned <J Saturday Iron: visit to Ashville, ) . C. t PERSONAL ,, ..-jl Mr. Robert Uortoii visited Kerbaw Monday. Mr. Charles D. Jones is in lew Yotk this wee' . The Rev. Chalmers Frasor has one to Atlanta, to s *6 Mrs. Fraer. Mr. and Mrs. N. I*. Robinson re spendinga while at Piedmont prings. Mrs. E. W. Bailey, of 11 -all) iprings, is visiting relatives in ancaster. Misses Choice and M ss. Ladhaw, of Spartanburg, are visitng the family of Mr. A. P. Mc<ure. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Langley nd Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Elliott ,rc spending the wee It at tiie Isle ? i??i ? > i CUIUS. Messrs W. P. Bennett.and .Ios L. Connors spent Sunday in Ker haw, returning Monday alter0011. Col. and Mrs. A. II. Banks and heir son, Master John Banks, isited relatives in Fort Mill the ?ast woeK. Miss Daisy Boilings,of Kershaw, ,.1. - l ? - - mo lias Deen visiting Miss Kale rwin, left for her home this noruing?Chester Lantern. Miss Marion Johnson, one of lock IIill's most attractive young alies, spent last Friday in Lanaftter with Mrs. M. J. Perry. Mrs. Ethel Moore and sister, diss Inez Flow, of Monroe, and diss Noll Curlee. of Union, are risiting Mrs. W. T. Gregory and laughters. Capt. J. P. King and sister, diss. Belle King, and Mr. and drs. R. S Harper and daughter, aula, are spending the weok at he Isle of Palms. Mr. 1). B. Mahaffey, ot Jackonville, Ala., who has been pending a few days in Lancaster, lis old home, returned to Alain m? M i\nA.?.. " ...vrlUJtljr ill (UrilOOU. The Rev. Paul A. Pressley goes o Rich burg today, to assist in a eries ot meetings at Union Jiurcb. Mrs. Presslev has gone o Due West, to visit relatives. Miss Lilian Robinson, with the ?. C. Hough jewelry store, accompanied her sister, Miss b'lor?nce, on the litter's trip North ast week to buy goods fort ho leatli?Jones Co., as stated in mr last issue. decision of Supreme Court in Cuxe oj Urn Creen I'M Cuttiirtm /'oirrr Co. The Supreme Court has grantd' a new trial in the oa9o of Ren ?r<?"11, ;i I'-iiiCcthltir negro, who ecovered a judgment in York ouiitv against the Catawba l'ow r Co. lor $1250. damages forinury received while in the em iloy of the defendant company, t appears that the judgment I I he Circuit c >urt was reversed >11 ilit; ground thai the presiding udge in iiis charge to the jury mittel the word "defect.veM in eferring to injuries caused by na(,liinery. The cise will likely ?e tried again at the next term if the York court. Messrs Green i llines, of Lancaster, and T. F. do Cow, E <| ol Yorkville, ar<? he plaintiff's attorneys. Announcements. F?r CohuI; Trt .T'lirfi. Having served tlie unexpired term j of \V . C. Caul lien, deceased, I hereby announce myself a candidate for t he office of Conwy Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. K. Illackmoti. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candi<late for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. It. Itaxter Itlackmon. Tor C'ounty TrenNiirer. t hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of I'.mnty treasurer for Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. II. Mil en. For Nu|ieriiil?>mli>jt Kiluciitliin. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-eipotion to the office of County Superintendent of Kdiication, j subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. \V. M. Moore. For Muiirriiileiuh-nl Filiicutlon I hereby announce myself a eandi- i date for t lie office of t'ount v Superin- i tendent of Kducat ion, subject to the j rules and regulations governing the j Democratic primary. If elected, I will i devote my time to the duties of tliel office. Respectful ly, IV. AlollXO llll.rl.aa ' For SiiiirriiiliMitlnil F?IiiohiIoh. 1 hereby announce my self i\ candidate for the office of ('nnnty Mil peri ntendent of Educatiou, subject to the rules and regain ttons of the Detuoeriitiu |>it;i my. J. .Meek White. For I'rohutn J u ?!? ?>. I hereby announce myself a candidate for. re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject, to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. E. Stewman. For itlneiklmtc. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Uuford Township,subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Win. Carnes. For ItlHKlstrHlc. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofHce of Magistrate for Buford Township, abject to the rules of the Democratic primary II. NV. Taylor. For Miik'islralt'. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the ofllce of Magistrate at Lancaster, subject to the rules of the i>eiiiocratio primary. W. P. Caskey. For .ling l*trntc. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the ollice of Magistrate for Fedar Creek Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. F. Hudson. For .tliiKihlrule. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the ntllce of Magistrate for Indian I.and Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. D. K. Hall. For Mii^Kiriile. Tho friends of Mr. \. W. Ilicklin announce his name us it candidate for tho of-! tlce of Magistrate for Fed tr Fr<-ek township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. For .tla{;fs|rule. The many friends ot It F. Phillips hereby announce his name as a can- | didate for Magistrate at Lancaster Cotton Mills, subject to the Demo- j cratic primary Voters. j? Busine Notices. All Not ices inserted under , this head at the rate ot (INK CEN I' i A WORD lor each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 25 j words FOR SALE?One .Jersey milch cow j and two Jersey heifers; will tind I calves this fall Also lot fodder for sale. Apply to S. I). Day lor. STKAYEl)?one black pig about | two tuos. old. Kinder please notify I i News Otlioe. Claremont College HICKORY, N. C. The idth session begins on Sept. Is. I Thorough college course by able faculty Two scholarships to be given in each depart ment to deserving girls, in Library Potirse, Piano. \ oice \ io| tin, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Physical C ulture, Xenography,Typewriting a"d Itoc.k keeping. ''uhlic school drawing in normalcour.se. Fori catalogue apply to D \v. RK A D. Pres't., ii ickory, .\. (,'. | i ? l ite Franklm Corole will sorve 'co cream lluir-ilay a'tetnoon at the court hou e, at 4:.'}i) o'clock, i I for the benefit of tlie Publ'C Ei-I j l>r*?ry. Every body is invited to j j attend. I Announcements. Tor CviiHly Nu|H)rtuur, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules ??f the Democratic primary. If elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I). W. Ilendrix . For Comity Siiprirvlsor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. .lames O. Porter. For Comity Super* Ivor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the otlice of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratio primary. M. C. Gardner. For Comity Supervisor. Mr. Editor?Please announce through the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Tao years ago I was a candidate for reelection to this ollice, hut was defeated by a majority?onlv ten voles I s| ~ ,er he I'rateful to nay friends for .eir liberal support. li. .1. I'erry. For County Nu per visor. A Iter consulting; with a number of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofllce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. VVylie (J. Caskey. For County Nii|>i<rTiNor. Mr. Editor: After lu&ii.v solicitations to become a candidate for < 'ounty Supervisor, I, after due consideration, hereby announce myself as a candidate for tliat ottioe. subject to the Democratic primary. If elected I shall devote my time to the duties of the ofllce. ll.N Sowell. For Comity Nsi pervinor. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. VV. 11. Culp as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic, primary. Knowing Mr. (julp to he a successful business man anil well qualitD d to till saiu omce, we fake pleasure in presenting his name as a candidate therefor to the voters of Lancaster county. Many friends. For ltepreseiitotire. In tin last campaign I made a close race for the Legislature, and 1 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 t he people for their support, anil promising the best service I am able to give tiiein, if elected, I remain, (Jeo. \V. Jones. For Itei.reM'iilatiie. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject lo the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J. \V. Ilamel. For ltc|?rrtM'ii utive. 1 greatly appreciate the suggestion of myself as a candidate for the Legislature and the many assurances of support 1 have received. \n 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 then., and, were I elected. I would do the best I could for Mm > - - - - - ' I, tlierefore, announce myRe'.t a cand*date for t he Legislature, subject to the Democratic primary. ilarry Mines. l or lt<'|ir?'s<'iilaliv<'. The friends of Mr. W. Presslv Robinson hereby announce bim as a candidate for the lloimf of Representatives. subject to tin* rules of iho Democratic primary For C'ouuiy A iMlilor. After many solicits!ion . to become a candidate for the ollice of t'oun'y Auditor, ami the c impliinentary ? de I received heretofore, I have decided to rim. I pledge myself to he governed by the roles ;.nd regulations of the Democratic primary Mollis || Morton. For Fount) Auditor. Having a thorough knowledge of the duties of the cilice of County Auditor, and believing tnaf I can give entire satisfaction therein, I hereby announce myselI a- a candidate for said cilice, subject to the rules of the I temocratic primary . .1. Wylie Porter. 'or County Auditor I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of ' canity \ ditor. subjeci to the rules ot the Demur ratio primary. Porter M. .Dickson. For t!?e Keimtr, I hereby announce my hi If a candidate for the Stati Somite, subject to the miss of the Democratic primary . ). Ilarry Foster. For Ntntc Senator. I am a candidate ror Syate Senator, tor I,ancaster county, subject to ttie rules governing the democratic primary election. T. Y. \V I 1,1,1 A M.S.