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^ LOCAL DOTS || j WMfe ?Dr. L. E. Quia, a young physician from Unionville, has F located at Waxhaw. ?Carrie Nation, the famous saloon smasher, visited Salisbury and Charlotte this week. ? A dispensary election has been ordered in Chesterfield county, to be held Aug. 13. ?A German carp was caught in Twelve-mile oreek a f?w - ? -"J' ago that weighed 184 pounds. ?The Colossus Gold Mine neai Waxhaw was sold at public auction this week- The mine and its equipment brought $241,000. ?The Union-Buffalo Mills Co. has offered fifty dollars in cash prizes to those of its operative? having the tidi?st\Sid best kept premises. ?An address ou "the snare? of the devil" will be delivered at Antiocli church tomorrow afternoon immediately after the close of the Sunday school exercises. < ?Mr C. N. Sapp, son of Mr, P. F. Sapp, of New Cut, who re cently graduated from Wofford College, has been quite ill for the past few days, with rheumatism and fever. ?Miss Annie Bludworth, ol Yorkville, who was formerly with the Williams-Hughes company, has accepted a position with Manager Walter Davis at the Cotton Mills store. ?Mr. Barkley Siogner?of the Union section, had a good milch co* to die a few days ago Cows are said to be dying in that community Ir->m what is thought to be the Texas lever. ?Mrs. Bowers, wife of Mr. Arthur Bowers, of the Abuey neighborhuood, died Sunday and was buried Monday afternoon at Shiloh after funeral services by llev. J. T. Deudy.?Kershaw Era. ?Mr. D. 8. Hendrix, of Cedai Creek township, left a freak beet atthisofiice Wednesday. Itweigh* several pounds and looks very much like a fish. Our piscatorial reporter pronounces it a red horse in disguise. ?A party of Lancaster girls, 15 in number, had a delightful * picnic at lleath Springs Tuesday They were chaperoned by Miss Pet Taylor. The picnic was given in honor of Misses Klfreda and Jannette Poag. ?''Rutledge", the Rev. R. E Turnipseed's handsome shep herd's dog, is no more. He was poisoned a few days ago by some unknown person. He was n splendid animal and was an object of genera' admiration. ?The many friends in Lancas ter, his old home, will be gratified to learn that Mr. Nebraska Moore, now of Timmonsville, who has been in a Charlotte hospital undergoing treatment, has sufii ciently recovered to go on a trip to the mountains. ?The Rev. O. W. Carmichael the new A. R. P. pastor, will en ter upon his work tomorrow, preaching here at 11 o'clock, a, m. The following will be hi* regular appointments: Lancaster, let and 3rd Sabbaths ; Shi ^ Job, 2nd and 4th Sabbaths. \ THE ) ?The State dental association | met in Andersou this week. I ?Mr. R. S. Beckham, Jr., for; merly of Lancaster- county, has i been elected a warden of Pine wood, this state. i ?The patrons of McCardell ' school are requested to meet at the school house Saturday, 13th ( instant, at 4 p. m., to elect trusi teoa. ?Mr. Samuel A- Thompson , and Miss Louella Starr.es, of the ( cotton mills village, were married Thursday, the 4th, by the Rev. Chalmers Fraser. ?According to dispatches in ( Wednesday's daily papers, John A. Blake was probably nominated for probate Judge in Chester county in the election held^ the day before. i ?Mr. Sam Crenshaw was painfully hurt yesterday at the Willow Branch trestle, on the L & 0. road. He was operating a steam shovel, when the slipping of a pulley caused some part ot the machinery to strike him on the legs, bruising them severely. , His injuries were dre89ed by Dr. Crawford. ?The State Association of R F. D. Carriers met in Greou| ville this week. About 50 dele gates were in attendance. A<1 dres-<6R were made by Congressmen Finley and Johnston. The , Lancaster association was reprei sented by Mr. E. D. Tillman, ot 1 Lancaster, and Dr. R. S. Fletcher, of .Kershaw. ?Prof. IJarry Davis, of the South Carolina University, who at one time was principal of the Lancaster graded school, has been ? granted leave ot absence for a year to attend the University of Chicago. Mr. Reid Smith, son , of Dr. S. M. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Columbia, has been elected to take . the place of Mr. Davis. ? Miss Carrie Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Greg 1 *? . ory, was laKen to tne i'ryor iiospilal in Chester this week, where , she was operated oil jfor^ appen elicit is She is now getting along [ nicely. Miss Pearl McManus, , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. II. C. McManus, who underwent a similar operation there some days > ago is doing well and able to sit ?P- . , More Cotton Blooms. We received too late to be noted in Wednesday's paper a 1 cotton bloom trom the farm of Mr. A. C. Williamson in this vicinity. 1 he bloom appeared on the first o| July, following closei ly on the heels of those previous ly noted. , Mr. J. F. Hilton, of the HoAth Springs section, brought us on Wednesday, 3rd instant, sample stalks of his cotton that was damaged by hail on June 10th, ( as noted in The News at the , time. One of the stalks is [ feet high, and another not so tall has a bloom on it. The latter , was nearly cut in two by the hail. Mr. R. M. Jones sends us a ? cotton bloom from Goldville, 8. C., which was found on the farm of Major Blalock, July 2. Mr. Jones writes that the major has 1 the finest crop that he has seen ' this year. The Goldrille section, says Mr. Jones, is a very fine country. V LANCASTER NEWS, JULY 6 PERSONAL ~j Col. T Y. Williams spent Thursday in Columbia. Mr. Uriah Jordan,*ot Ilartsville, is on a visit to Lancaster, bis old home. Mrs. James R. Durham, of Kershaw, is visiting relatives in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. MoDaoipl I f*rc vi?itir?K the former's mother in Yoik. Mi93 Maggie Beckham, of this place, is visiting her brother, Mr. James Beckham, at Yorkville. Hasel Witherspoou is visiting her parents in Concord, N. 0., Judge and Mrs Montgomery. District Deputy Grand Master E.G. Secrest paid an official visit to the Masonic Lodge in Yorkville this week. Miss Bleka Lindsay and her little sister, Susie Moore, of Rock Ilill, are visiting relatives in Lancaster. Mr. George Gatling aud family, of Mississippi, are visiting Mrs, Gatling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Payseur. Miss Lillie Tillman, of Waxhaw, is visiting her cousins, Misses May and Mildred Cnn-i ningham. Miss Beulah Wallace is spending a lew days with relatives and friends in Lancaster,S. O.?Charlotte Observer. Mrs Addie Faulkner and Mrs.! Walker McMurray went (o Fort Mill this week t?> see a relative who is quite ill. Mifes Fannie Stover, of The News office, lett Thursday for Blackstock, to spend .a month with friends in that vioinit/. County Treasurer W. IJ. Millen attended the trial in Marion, N. C., this week of the negro who murdered his nephew, Lloyd Millen. Mr. J G. Cunningham, of Camden, visited his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cunningham, and his sister. Mrs. L. J. Peary, a few days*3igo. Mrs. George Hinson, of Bennet tviile, who has been spending a day or two wit 11 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funderburk, will return home today, accompanied by Miss Cornelia Elliott. Mr R. A. Dobson, superin tendent of the Laurens graced schools, is spending a few days here with Mrs. Dobson, who is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. D. A. Williams. Mr. W. M. Dunn, Lancaster's bright and talented young eon who has been teaching school in Alabama, left here this week for New York to take a special course at Columbia University I olor Mr. Dunn expects to study medicine. flow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Ke ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J, Cheney <k0o., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. JCheney for the last lfi years, and believe, him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligationa made by hie firm. W-tiding. Rinnan 4 Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Ca'arrh Cnre is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mnoona surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c per bottle, bold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipatlon 1907. Farmers' Institutes- Four to be Held in Lancaster County this Month. Prof. J. N Harper, of Ciemson College, writes us that four farmers' institutes will be he id in Lancaster couotv t'is season, as follows : At Kershaw, July 23rd; Elgin, July 24 h; Lancaster, July 25tli; Pleasant Valley, July 27th. Til a larniers of this county take ^reat interest in these instit utes, having long since learned to appreciate their value, and the ones to be held this _.:i I - - i ... mvmibii win no qoudi be largely attended as usual. Ill his letter to us Prof Harper says: We have made all arrangements I for our Farmers' Institute work during this summer. The Southern Railroad will ag iin let us have the use of two cars lor our exhibits and this railway system, the Seaboard Air Line, the Charleston & Western Carolina and Blue R dge have agreed to transport our exhibit cars to all the places free of charge. We will have a number of things in our cars ol interest to the farmers. These exhits will be represena tive ot many useful lines of work I in agriculture,"horticulture, veterinary science and dairying, and there will be exhibits trom other departments ot the College illus tratbig the worlr* done by the students in the Textile, Mechanical and other departments. We | are going to have with us a number ot good speakers on subjects pertaining to agriculture, horticulture and dairying. Sujterintenilent of Schools in Union County. Mr. R. N. JNisbet, a former Lancastrian, brother ot our esteemed fellow townsman Mr. J. F. Nisbet, lias been elected, by the county board ol education, superintendent of schools for Cn J ion county, N. C. Mr. Nisbet is I a well known educator, who lias j had a number of years' successful experience in teaching in both this county and in North Oaro lina. Correction in .\oticeof Deoth of Mrs. IVhitaker. In the account of the death of Mis Katie Whitaker, wife of Mr. R. E. Wliifcaker niiM^lio.t ? w - J |' V? JL -Jlivnt III l'lie News of the 26ih ultimo, it was erroneously stated that the remains were buried atFlat Creek church. The interment was made at Fork Creek church in Chesterfield county. Mrs. Whitaker, who was about 23 years old, was a victim of paralysis, having been stricken a few days before her death. Sire never spoke alter receiving the stroke. She had been married to Mr. Whitaker but a little over two years, ller husband and one child, an infant, survive her. MO TYRANNY OF CIRCUMSfr, CAN PERMANENTLY If you are really determined to get one of the solid, financial men or won Jast a little self-denial and the oarel you have enough to make an investmi for you. Even if your present inoome is an build up for investment Start now i SAVINGS D We pay 4% interest, < FIRST N A T I Lancast CHAB. D. JONE8, President , E. M. CROX1 . . ? "r 5 i In Memoriam. , On the night of June '21st. 19t>7 the D.'ath Angel cuuie to our homo and took sweet little Mason Pierre, son of Mr ?n?t Mr? S K A. lliuson. tlieir only j swel, nged one yen rand thiiieen days. A1 8, how all of their hopes have been blasted, but they < un look no anil say. the Lord gave aud the Iiord hatli ta en away, blessed be the name <>1 the Lord And the parents gave witu tear and sigh the fl >w?*r they iuoat did love. Tbcv knew they would find it an tin iu the nnluiH of ligtit above. Oh, not mi cruelty not in wrath the reapers came that night 'twas an angel that visited the green eaith and took the rt > ver away. iiattie H. Card of Thanks. Editor Lancaster News: Please allow space iu your paper for a partial expression of our appreciation of the kindness shown and help rendered us during tho illness of our son We appreciate more than we win tell, the kindly interest manifested by all our neighbors and friends. Every oue seemed to be anxious to do everything possible to render assistance in any and every way; lor which we are profoundly grateful Wo are es? eclally grateful to Mr. and Mrs W. M. Xioore for the valuable help which they rendered us. Tliey could scarcely have shown greater interest in otic of their own children. Ami wo wish to assure them that there is a warm spot in all our hearts for tlieui, which cun never be efliic'd. We must rentier especial thanks to Dr. strait also, for the faithful service rendered hy hiui, .is ton- physician. He seemed Irom the very liist to be especially interested in Hob rr's recovery mot tv./,. gave liini every attention possible. Wo have never seen iuiv physician labor more faithfully to war 1 off death; and not until lnrtiad exhausted h s medical akill, did he break tin* sad news to th ? family that he could do no more and ltobert must die. We commend him and all others who rendered such valuable help, to Him who is able to reward tliem justly fcr their labors, trust in that some day they may hear Him saj: "In as much as ye did it unto one of these, ye did it unto me. ' \V. M. and Mrs. Estridge. Business Notices. All Notice* inserted under this head at the rate of ONE CENT A WOK1) for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 25 words. I ?_____???_________ ^ LOST?The plans of Mrs W M. Crawford's house, a lumber bill and other papers v ere lost by Calvin Me.IIwain in Kershaw last Saturday. Anyone finding same will please send them to this olllce or to ( raw-ford Bros. FiUt SALE? j wo grade Jersey cows with young calves at mv f trn> I miles north ot town J W Craig, It F I) No 1 STRAYED from W T Gregory's farm 10 days ago. two male pigs, black and white spotted, six weeks old Howard ii juii wam your corn ro grow nuy "Cerealite" equal to Nitrate of rtoda. And great deal cheaper. The IleathJones Co. Remember the first thing you want is a box of Huylera on your trip. J. B. Mackorell JUST TRY ? base it Sanborn Coffees and Tea-t. at Maokoreli'n Kvery | package guaran eed or money refunI ded The llne-t tea for ice tea in the i worl>'. J. B. Mackorell. Heart Strength IT cart Strength, or IToart Weakness. means Norva Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing mors. Positively. not ono wank heart In a hundred Is, In IS. > self, actually diseased. It Is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really Is all at fault. This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nervs ?simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing ( strength. Without that the Heart must contlnua to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. | This clearly explains why as a medicine. Dr. Bhoop's Restorative has In the nast done miwh for weak and ailing Heart*. Dr. 8hoop tint nought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocaW ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this popular prescription?Is alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It buildst ((^strengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. | If you would have strong Hearts, strong dk Kstlon, strengthen these Inerves? re-establish em as needed, with Dr. SHoop's Restorative ftNCBg f IMPRISON A DETERMINATION. ahead, to accumulate aoinething, to be len of the community, you can do It. Tul conserving of your income until snt?then keep your money working lalI. you can atart a bank account and in our EPARTMENT )ompounded quarterly. O N A L BANK, er, 8. C. R. E. WYLIE, Vice President. L'ON. Caahier.