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The Cotton Association?Executive Committee Now in Session?Minimum Price Not Yet Fixed. Hot Springs, Ark., Sept. 6.? The inter-State executive committee of the (Southern Cotton Association began its regular fall session here to-day and has spent th" greater part of its time in executive session in an effort to fix a minimum juice at which cotton should lie sold, but. thus far 110 decision has been reached. More than one thousand return postals in answer to inquiries as to the condition of the crop were submitted to the committee, and representatives of the various sections gave testimony which will he used as a basis in arriving at, the minimum jirice The making up of an estimate ol t lis year's crop and the report of the committee appointed at a 1 meeting in Atlanta last month IU niyc5MS?lc VHitrgCM HJpUUBl officers of tlie association of dealing in futures occupy the time of the members during the session, which will probably continue through three days. 1 Negro Held for Assault. Charleston special in Augusta Chronicle: A negro by the name of Jesse Brown is in jail here t charged with criminally assault ing a 12-year old negro girl on Mount Pleasant. The girl is in a critical condition. It was necessary to bring the negro here instead of taking him to the Berkley jail for safe keeping. Widow of late Hon. Geo. D. Tillman Critically 111. Clark Hill special in Augusta Chronicle: There is a gloom over our community on account of the critical illness of Mrs. M. J. Tillman, the beloved widow ot i the late lion. Geo. I). Tillman,' who for yeers represented this district in congress. O I.-. 1 I ^ 1 - 1 on*" n;tM ih'imi coil ii Tien |i) m?r j bed w'tli typhoid lever for near j ly three weeks, and on account! of her ape a fatal result is lea red. Col. James II. Tillman, her) eldest sen, ariived yesterday from t he west,w here Ire had been j on lepal business. Another Delightful Lawn Party in PleaScWit Valley' Section. I Fort Mill limes; The ladies I of lMeasan! Hill church pave a most delightful l.'.wn parly at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. i J. W . Davidson Fiiday evening. We thank the visilinir younp ladies lor their services. Ice i cream an I cake ' vas?rverl on , 1 1 I . : ... mi1 ni'.vn i,y IM' |iM|r> <rif|s ill)'I bots. T'10 1 i w 11 and porolwes ! were li.nied I'V Japanese Inn f.-ru-. ? hi- parlor- of Mr Davidis >n and !Vf r. (> W. Potts vverp j opened and one could hear the! strains of swed music from eneb. It was a most en joy aide occasion to both old and young. The pro coeds of tho supper go the PortJdiil parsonage Take The News. I 1 ? Earthquake Shocks on the Island of Hawaii-?Dead Fish Thrown on Beach. i Honolulu, bept. 5.?Two , earthquake shocks are reported i from Hilo, on iho island of Ha- < waii, hut it is stated that no ' damage was done. Alter one ol the shocks hundreds of dead fi-h were thrown upon the beaches. A pi uuently they had been scald I ed to death by a submarine eruption. The earthquakes wereooi ' felt on Oahu, the island on which Honolulu is situated. Negro 102 Years Old At- I fmntc lVInr/tor avaui i Special to The State. i St. George, Sept C. ? Magistrate J. W. Cummings ot liar leyville, committed to jail today t Oaesar Sheppard, colored aged 102 years, charged with attempts and threats to kill Mr. J. W. Infinger,*a respectable white citi- < zen ol this county. This old negro has already served five terms in the penitentiary for various offences, including hog stealing t He has already expressed a will- t ingness to He sent to the peni- ' tentiary, and upon liis return each time expressts himself as , being highly pleased with his < trip, and on his way to jail today he told the constable in whose buggy he was riding, to nlp.'VSA drivp !l liftlft fuetor na 1, ch f r 11 v . was anxious to >iet there, and j that on his last trip he was made ? a (trustee) "trusty" at Clemson 1 college, where he cooked and waited on the "boys." Storm Warning Out on At- ! lantic Coast. . Washington, Sept. i>?The weather bureau announced tonight that the center of the 1 tropical disturbance has not yet i reached tlie South Atlantic I coast although there were some premonitory signs of it tlxis afternoon Storm warnings are displayed on the At lain ic coast from Notl?dk to Savannah, and on the west Florida coast, and Inirri cane warnings on the easterff Florida coast. 40 ?(council is having some much needed work done this woea on ? iiesterlielri Avciiuw. Miss Harwell and Mi.sH.Io-sie I Milling returned yesterday Iroin tln*ir visit to VnrkviI! ?. ? Dr. <?. Klliott lia<| a nar-J row escape Iroin seuon* bodily injury one day this week. While driving to see a patient his horseI plunged headlong into a deep I gully in the vicinity ot the cotton num. c *rrvinjr the hujiny tint! flie il'iolor s? 1? 11if with it. Th? ir 1111y w :? < runrfjilod fiom view i by rank needs. I Jr. Kliiott was! 11mt lnirf. . The End of The World that robbed K. II. Wolf., of i K- ii i .?. v . In., .4 all Usefulllra-t. C.IIOC I v II- ii hf l.p^nu taking Kit cine IlittcM i II. i it. >: ' t wo y. ars ap't Kidney trouble i fa :? I lat' ^1' it millilili winch I Would I never bnve ttarvived had I not taken < . i? ft in hit;. r?. They rIho euro.I me of m (li-'jerBj Sort euro f<>r H Stoma l. Liver and Kidney < mplaiDta, ( I: >! Ii l 11 t>n liclic, i>i//iriH8 an! t Wfiikioss ir bodily iIpcI iip, 1'rico f?<>c 1 ' iu,ir. nt. t il by I I'. Maekcv Co., Crawford 1 liroH , hundf'rburk Pharmacy, t The Bettei Way The tissues of the throat a inflamed and irritated; y< cough, and there is more irrit tion?more coughing. You tal i cough mixture and it eases ti irritation?forawhile. You tal SCOTT'S EMULSIOf and it cures the cold. Thai what is necessary. It soothes tl tliro.it because it reduces tl irritation ; cures the cold becau it drives out the inflammatioi l*ll -i ouuas up tne weakened tissu because it nourishes them bac to their natural strength. That how Scott's Emulsion deals wii i sore throat, a cough, a col Dr bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. SCOTT ? BOWNE, Announcements Second Primary Electioi .. ? vwtinij m rri?^ur<Tt Having served tHe unexpired ter >f W. O. Cant hen, deceased, I hereti innounce myself a candidate for 11 >IHce of County Treasurer, subject I he rules of 'he Democratic priu try. J. K. Blackmon. For ('oniilf Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself cnndidu or the ollice of County treasurer for La aster county, subject to the rules of tl Democratic primary. IV. II, Milieu. For County Auditor. After many solicitations to becou i candidate for the otltoe of Counl \uditor, and the complimentary v() I received heretofore, I have decidt o run I pledge myself to be grv rued by the rules and regulations < he Democratic primary Mollis II Morton. For (Iniinly Auditor. Having a thorough knowledge he duties of the otllce of County Ai litor. and b< Moving that I can gi ntire satisfaction therein, I heret innonnce myself as a candidate f <aid otllce, subject to the rules of tl IJemocratic primary * i u* . i: i?? * ? >. ii jnr i wrier. For Fount,)' Supervisor. Mr. Editor?Please announce thr ugh tin* column* of your paper that am a ca ml id ate for the office of Com ly Supervisor, subject to the rul governing the I lemocrat ic priinar Two year- ago I whs a candidate f reelection to this otliee, tint was d feated hy a small majority?only ti votes | -hall ever he grateful to n friends lor their liberal support, I,. .1. I'erry For (inn ill) Supervisor. Mr V.dititr a flwr "??nu soi;(,ii I ions to become a candidate for < 'oiin Supervisor, I, alter due considerate hereby announce myself as a cam dale for Hiat office, subject In I Democratic primary. If elected shall devote my lime to the duties the office. II N Sowell LANCASTER & CHESTI RAILWAY COMPANY SCHKIHJLK IN KFKKCT MAY M. 1906 F)A I I.Y KXCKI'T SUNDA" Kasieru Time W KSTHOUNI) l.t Lancaster 6 lb a uj 3 lb j t.v Kort l.itwn 6 31 a in 3 4b ( l.\ liuscomvlllc 6 41 a in 4 00 j Lv ItlctilaiTK A bn ? in t lb i Ar Cheater 7 lb it in b 4b ( Ar i'li.trloio- ?$<>u l<y .. Hfiait in 7 on ( Ar Columbia?Sou Ity.... 10 001 on I Ob | KASTHOUNb l.v Columbia? Son Uy 6 06 am 3 10 [ I.V I liftrloiNti ~-<Sl. 't* b lb ;t ii) Sill) I Lt Cheater .. . O'OO a m 8 15 I l.v UiiAOiurt; 9 40 it in 8 314 f l.v l<:mi'ou>V'fl< 14 Ml a in r ib \ t.v Kort l.?" in 06 a m S bA | \r bancitsier 10 30 A IB V Ib | 00 \ NOTIONS iit.-'!'..l! Mil ;h?irn, H^abonril. soil Cai h X*. 4i Western Kail Witt's l.Afs'l AS'I 14K - -oi; itna'ii Kad'tvay A. I tfuiiU'.IK Sorer''i4en>len' ) 1 . i - - ? fcalvoston's Sea Wall iiih kea life now as sale in Unit citv us the bibber iidaiids. K \V. Onodloe, w resides on DuImii St. in Waco, T.-x,, no no silt wall for Mil ty. lit- \i r11? - "I lit use 1 Dr. K.ng'a K> \t Discovery for (b sumption the past five years and it kee uic well and side. Itcforc tloi< time 1 Inn imikIi wlii^b l<? \(ars tool i?--?>ii growi worse Now it's ({one. ' Cures chrni ['ou^hs l.? lippe, t'roup, Whoopi Sr.u(tli and p \cids rneiitnoiiia lMer.su :<> hiki . kreiy bottle KUiiranteed at ! Mackey Co.. Crawford Bros., I'liriderbii I'liarinacy. Pis*- Vic and $1.00. 'Iniitl bi It free. : 5 Peoples Supply Co.) ir- ! ^ ^ SI 1 ? is out for business and won't be found 5 ^ IJ asleep when it comes to selling. They * I m are going to push business, and it will T ^ be to the interest of every farmer in % j ^ Lancaster county to make their estab- M lishment headquarters for J n S General Merchandise S es j 4 f *k I i V .'?s ^ "Quick sales and small profits" will be W th M their motto, and "the same price to C d, j all" their rule of business. At present ^ Jthey are closing out the stock of goods ^ purchased from Carnes Bros. Call at ^ ^ ' M the corner store in the Moore block and # __ \ get some of these bargains. You will j f always find a warm welcome. Messrs. ^ ^ Jno. A. Cook, J. A. P. Sistare ynd A. C. ^ ^ Carnes will take pleasure infiwaiting ? ? ^ on you. ^ 2 * After September 1 st $ i i ^ they will open in the Springs block in # ^ the store-room now occupied by Welsh ? ^ & Co. a brand new stock of Dry Goods, ^ bo J Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc., ^ J continuing the grocery in their pres- ^ ^ ent quarters. Look for the big sign, ^ : ^Peoples Supply Co. | of ~ t ~ + ve - UfintoH I fi vvmiiuu. /! o- We want 1,000 men with Jjj I ||\ | iil * 2,000 feet to fit in 1,000 pairs of our new \ I Walk-Over^T %ifiT ! ^ Shoes f I ?Pi f | The quality is right, fit is I 1/ l(j I a. right and prices right. J if w' \ ? $3.50, $4.00, JLggi !; $5.oo. 4SS PW IRAN NAM m IIS Ml 0K^V?oi UimoMWI Same price to all. :b\ Williams-Hughes Company / 1 v . < i i ir i i. , . w , I i\^l I rs I V ) I * I??. IJ _ \[m 1" STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I li,, A-J* nH-A >A ((,?ntvok us?,hu,, | Hog Ordinance. ^ LEL in tlio Probate Court, # Whereas, There are supposed to be ',n Hy J. E Stcwman, Fs.jiiire, several doga in the Town of LanProbate Judtf? caster alleeted w-tli rabies Now 'r' ,,,, i i, kt r i . be it ordained by the Town Uoun> ir \A/J,,'r,,',s' , " , ^"H" oil of Lancaster in council asaein? YV ter < .. said st has iniul, MH to ,)led am| authority of > n tne torrent him Letters ot \duimi-rfr..tt >n , J J > n of the Khtate of and ctVects ot it. F Allison, 1" deceased. I That it shall he unlawful for THESE AUK.. Til EUEFolik, to.it.- dotf* to run at lar^e within t lie corami ii.luioiiish nil uriil -t 111ii I ?i " the kiiolml porat e I i m i t s of the I o w ii of I a n < i ? ill: i ep-dit ors ot t lo said It F A LLI kN, iter for the next i \ t j I >a} ?: hiiTi 4 deceased, t lnut th?v l>. and nvpcar In for.-1 persons hav.n* dnir> are reniiirmi i<? me, in tin* Court ?>t I'robu'w. t<? lie I keep them on their premise* for sRith ' held at F.uni-ast?-r Omit limn,!-, on the per toil of Sixty Kay*. ~ | IHili day of Sept. in xt uftev puldira- 2 That any dog found oil the 'ion In n of, at 11 oVh ok in tin forenoon, to premises of t he owner after t hi* date allow cause, if un\ theji Ihim , why the ^iid is hereby declared to lie a public nni"" Administration should not he granted. sanoe. ami a me naee to the life oft lie ')0 Given underlay liaii-l, this Itli day of citizens of said town, and mIkiII he y. "? Sopt , \imo Domini, 10 killed I# any policeman orotfier iifli< I 1%W !'' ^I BWMAN, cer of aaid town. Prohale-Judge. g That any person whose dog P* Sept 4, Ihnti shall he found running at large shall - ??? pp liable to a line of not less than Five jjp ^ nor more than Twenty Dollars, hy It , { ? For the colored petrplo a' 1' imprisonment for not leas titan Five , * j.i i nor more than Twenty Kays. roads lead today and tomorrow Katiiled this 2ftUi August, ihno, to the camp meeting ?t Mt. (<ar- Attested by K. K. \\ YI.IB, r>t. , A. .1. CI.AKK, Mayor. A. mtfl, (I..S.J Clerk Protein. r "* V