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\ mi ?rvrro { LOCAL DOTS j Cotton, lHc. ; &eed, 20 cts. More new announcements by cauuidUes in today's paper. Supervisor D. P. Soil, of Edgefield county, died Saturday night. T ~ 1. - n i/i. jurni o.*j. >v right, au aged phydciau of Darliugtou, died Saturday. Mr. L'e Sistare, who has beeu sick for some time, is now able to be out on streets a-^aiu. Capt. W. Li. Plyler had a liue Jersey cow to die of fever oil his Cliafee lartn,a few days ago. There will be Children's Day exercises at Hopewell church next Sunday, 12th lust, beginning at 10 oclock, a. ua. There will be service in the Episcopal church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Kev. It. M. Marshall. The Springsteiu aud Eureka t>l 1 1 1 .i aL " uina viusou uuwu cms morning for ten days- They will reopen on the 13ih.? Chester Lantern: The Lancaster aud Kershaw boys crossed bats in Kershaw Monday afternoon. The score was li to 1 in tavor ot Kershaw. Treasurer Scruggs, of Fairfield county, had nine cows to die the other day from drinking water in which nitrate of soda sacks had been soaked. Between 300 and 400 persons attended the recent Threatt reuuiou in Chesterfield county. A fine dinner was one of the pleas ant features of the occasiou. Ice cream and cake will be served at LJuity Parsonage uext Saturday, the 11th, at 1 o'clock and ? p. m., for the benefit of the Organ Fund. The public is invited. Prof. S. M. Busby, who, was principal of the Lancaster graded school the past year ,will have charge of the Shandou Graded School, as Principal, the ensuing year. Miss M, Ella Beat tie requests the announcement that there will be Children's Day exercises at Beaver Creek cliurch Saturday night, July 11th, to which the * public i9 invited. Mr. A. F. Funderburk, formerly ot Chesterfield but now in the furniture buistiess in Co-j inmbia, has announced himself h candidate for t lie Ilouse ot Representatives from llichland county. Mrs. Charles W. Smith, ot Yorkville, whose husband is a member of tne Strauss-Smith Company, died last 'ihurslay j cji-- _ > - ? - - i Lugm. oho was a uaugmer 01 Mr. William Caldwell, of King's Creek. Supt. McCown, of tlie Kershaw graded school, and Miss Dominick, of Newberry, who so ably assisted Col, Banks in conducting the teachers' institute here which closed Friday, made many friends during their entirely too brief stay in Lancas-: ter. Mr. McCown is a genial, ad'able gentleman, as well as a nwiut o uoonoa f ?i 1 a<) im o f ah ??rl\l 1a CM 4 D UV/VU^OI U1 UUU^aVUl, ? II 1 1 U I Miss Dominick is a young lady of delightful personality and is thoroughly equipped for the educational work iu which she| ^ is engaged. 1 THE L Mr. James Stewart McCardel is gradually recovering from i few weeks' spell of sickness. A mad dog was Killed in Ben uettsville Monday, but not uuti it had bitten several other dogs Miss Carol Connors, who hai been quite ill lor the past thre< weeks, is now somewhat better The Supreme Court has affirm j ed the circuit decree iu the cast of W. B. Cauthen, respondent vs. Green & Hine9, appellants Monday was as quiet in Lan [ caster as a Sabbath day, the ban hi and stores being closed in obser vance ot the Fourth, instead o the 4th proper, last Saturday. Mr. M. B. Crigler has restgnei as manager of the Lancaster Cot tou Oil company and returned u his former home in Spartenburg T - in 1 - ' ' n ?a umitjistuoQ nere mat tie i< to accept a position with th< Southern Cotton Oil Co. Mrs. John Jtewman is in the Pryor hospital in Chester wher< slie uuder-went an operation one day last week. Mrs. Ben Blackmon also underwent au operation there the same day. Dr. Robert Adams, president of the Presbyteriau College at Clinton, will preach in the Pres byteriau church here Thursday night and on through the Sabbath on which day, at the morning service, the holy communion wil be administered Death of Child at Eluiii. The infant ot Mr. A. J. Bas. kins, ot Elgin, aged about 1] months, died Monday night and was buried at St. Luke cemetery yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Brown conducting il _ / ? * * me iunerai services. It will be recalled that the unfortunate child was accidentally burned a few weeks ago, as published in The News at the time, troni which injuries it never recovered. The Campaign Parties. The senatorial candidates who were iiere Saturday spoke in Winnsboro Monday and in Chester yesterday. They speak in Yorkville today. The State campaign party is scheduled to speak in Lancaster on the 2oth instant, as previously published. The candidates spoke in Sumter yesterday and will speak in Manning today. Married vs Sniffle Men. An interesting game ot ball was nlaved here MnnHav nfror. noon between the married nnd single men, which resulted in a victory tor the former, the score being 24 to 20. The line-up tor the game was as follows: Married men?R. E. Craig, J. B. Mackorell, W. P. Davis, T. L. Hilton, E. M. Croxton, W. R. Thomson, E. A. Thompson, J. E. llinson, B. C. Hough. Single men?Steve Williams, Will Cloyd, Dr. Douglas Mclntyre, O. W. Carmieliael, M. C. Clyburn, J. E. Welsh, Duncan Howell, Early Plyler, Caldwell Dingle. Umpire, Dr. J. B. Patrick. Got my "Hook No. 4 For Women." It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief?ami with strictly conddential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Sboop, Vacioe, Wis. The book No. I tells ail about Dr. Ahoop's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write tor the hook. The Night fillr? Im Sillil 111' Pn mlarknrlf Pko?..??o ANCASTER NEWS. JULY Hli ?~ " II ? j PERSONAL |j Col. A. K. banks went to Columbia . yesterday. Miss Fannio stover of this office is taking a month's vacation. Mr. Leroy Davidson, of Kershaw, vis3 ited Charlotte this week. a Miss Joyce Clark has been visiting relatives at I.oivryville. . Mrs. Waddy R. Thomson is visiting her parents in Darlington. Mr. John S. black mon spent Sunday 3 in the ltieli Mill community. Mr. Frank N is bet, of lloeU Mill, spent i Sunday in Lancaster. Mr. J. \V. Poo vey of Ridge way camo ! over last Saturday to visit his ?.<>n. I?r. I _ I'oovey. j Mrs. \V. II. Siiwi'U returned Friday! i from a visit to her parents, I >r. an 1 Mrs. .| Roumillat. of Columbia. , Mr?. W.G. A. Porter, of I >wight, spent ' ' yesterday in l.anenster with Iter daugh- 1 ter, Mrs. R. A. Long, Mr. Robert Cherry, now of charlotte, 1 spent Friday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cherry. Mr. P. Snipes, of Tradosville. I.aneas> ter eounty, is visiting relatives in town j this week.?Jell'erson Citizen. Miss Isabel Davis has been spending 5 several days in Yorkville with her I friend, Miss Annie Bludworth. Mr. J. N. Spann, of Columbia, who has been spending a while with his family here, returned home Monday. ) Mr. J. I.. Hill, of Greenwood, who has been spending several days in Lan. ' caster, returned home yesterday. ? Mr. William 1*. Koddev, of Croat Falls, is spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Judsou Koddev. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1*. P.onnott and children and Miss Pet Taylor and her nieces spent Monday at Catawba Falls. ( Mrs. J. 1?. Lent/., of Concord, N. ' who lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. \ Ilasel Witherspoon. returned home this week. Mr. It. K. Cott'ey and little daughter, . Miss Pearl. Mr. John A. Cook and I?r. J. ! *.. llutledge spent Monday in Canii den. r Miss Irene Swaringen went to char-I 5 lotte Saturday night to>-pendafew days I with parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swariugen. j Little Miss Sarah White, of Kvans, went to Liberty Hill yesterday to spend a lew weeks with her aunt, Mrs J. IJ. ( < 'unninglium.?< 'hosier lteporter. Miss Lizzie Clark, of Heath Springs, who has been visiting her grandmother in Lancaster. Mrs. Jane Clark, returned I home yesterday. r Mr. T. W. MeMurra\ and Mr. Hoy ' Kvans returned Saturday from the Pryor Hospital, where they have been under lr............. --- ' ' * i.vo<.>.K m. ii<>1,11 iiio rjreuuy ut'Iieiliea. ' JinlpeH. A. Williams attended u mcet| ins of the executive committee of Connie .Maxwell orphunupc last week, and | camo hack by Laurens to visit his [ daughter, Mrs. it. A. Dobson. Mrs. It. It. Kiddle and daughter, Miss . ' Itn111. and Mrs. J. < >. Porter and child* f l ten have tfonu to Mr. Kiddie's old place in the eastern portion ol'the county, to ? spend a month. i Miss Knolu Karnett, of Itoek Hill, \ who has been spending a couple of weeks hero with the family of Mr. I>. It. . Stover, went to Klpin yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. <). < >. Ferguson. Miss |.t/./e Connors, who has been | visiting heraont in charlotte, Mrs. liar- t rv Hixon, returned home Monday, ller ( cousin. Miss Connors Melton, who ae- i eompanicd her to Cnarlotte, stopped j over in Chester, to spend a w hile with i > her friends. j j Mr. and Mrs. < ?eo. W. t 'rensnaw, lit- ; ! tie Miss Kuhy and Mr. T. K. Cunniup- ( . ham of Cedar < trove were the puests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw last Saturday and Sunday. They paid a short visit to the Southern t'o's praniiu works while there. ? - ? - , r/'/i/-? / i// If o ? 1? ? W -?????? ???!/<// Iftc VfCUf iUll C ( Convention. I t In the account of the proceed j lings ot the North Carolina con !r vent ion recently republished in I these columns Jrom tlie Charlotte j ' i Observer a pretty incident was 1 J mentioned in which a Charlotte t lad was made a hero. It will be 1 recalled that the little fellow, It who is a news boy, had been handed a dollar bv a delegate to J get changed, to that he could i pay the boy tive cents tor a pa- ( per. Alter getting the change he was unable to find in the r large gathering the man to whom * the money belonged, so he ap pealed to the chairman to help " ! him. The presiding olficer 1 ! brought the matter to the atten- c ! tion of the convention, which J resulted in the body suspending I business long enough for the a members to praise the lad and <, to reward bis honesty, the sum of $15 being contributed and presented to him. I We have since learned the '(i 8. I9Q8 Deposito Like busi ing 1 they wha Banl feel The Bank of Lan Grow With It. It w. maki thinj it ca profi I T1 15a: o Lane; |^"The Old Business Notices. Notices inserted under this head at the rate of ONK CENT A WORD for each insertion. N'< notice to be counted less than 2n words FOR KENT A good six ruom dwelling Apply to J M Hood 73-tf FOR SALE?<iood millcand butter cow cheap?% Jersey. Apply R. A. Long, S'ews olftco, or M. J. Long, Route "?. SMALL CARDS, with envelopes to raatoh, suitable for invitations to entertainments, birthday parties, etc. \pply at The News olllce. 7^-s(i A" A NT ED FOR, U. 3. ARM V ?Ablebodied, unmarried men, between ages S and 35, citizens of United States, of food c.haracter and temperate habits, vho can speak, read and write Kngish For information, apply to he ruiting Ollicer, ! ] West Fifth St .! Jharlotte, X.( ; 3 South Main St., \eheville,N C.; National Bank Bulldog, Shelby, X ? 101 South Center *t.. Statesville. X.C. ; Springs Build ng. Lancaster, S. C., or KiT'.J W.st Vlain StSpartanburg,S.( . 7^-l"i Roads to Let. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will et to the lowest responsible biddei jontracts for the working and mainenance for a perioil of twelve months, t ind the building and keeping in re- ] air of all bridges over ditches and ; mall streams, sections of from one to ive miles each on the following pub- i ic roads: The Charlotte and Camden ; oad and the road leading from I.an a-der to Kershaw by way of For* i dill. IMllIl* and ? i imi1 i tlr-at i r?n - nt' ?.or.n I ion to let may be seen at the ollice of i he County Supervisor on and after { Inly 15tlc Public notice of the time md place of letting of all sections on iaid Roads will be Riven later. (successful bidders will be required o Rive bond in the sum of tifty dolar* per mile for the faithful perfornance of the contract. The riRht to rejeot any and all bids s reserved. As soon hereafter as the plans and pecitlcations for all other sections of oad in the County are completed noice of the letting will be Riven. L. J. Perry. June 30th 190s County Supervisor. ittle hero's name, which is CU iflfA A lovanrJa* O t. -1 ? !%<>* I? ' wv iiuci , mm buni ue iius | ..ancaster blood in his veins, lis mother was Miss Luia Fraer, of this county, a niece of Sheriff Hunter's tirst wile. Jse Do Witt's Little Early Risers, pleasant ittlo pills that aro easy to take. Sold by dl drnggieta. w-s 5 rs to feel that in bringing their ness to a bank thpv nrp j "VY to build it up; in other words I are giving something for 9 t they are receiving. The I k of Lancaster wants you to that way towards it. caster is Growing ants your Accou; ?wants to e itself useful to \ TJ in any ^ pertaining to finant ?and ri handle your business with t to you and to itself. ie ilk f aster I Reliable'' I Making PrcEU >Ve ceitninlv expect to ujake a reasonable profit on everything we sell. It' we did not, wo w aid close np sb('|< 1 at Uiind you, we said rea.-orab e. !?ome grocers want big profits, bnt then tbey are satisfied with tew salts. We run our business on a different basis: small profits oiten repeated. We are satisfied, our customers are satisfied to save money on good <juu itv groceries -so everybody's satisfied* BENNETTS Notice of Registration. The office of Supervisor of Registration will be open, com in encing July 1st, 1!>0S, at it o'clock a. ni., and closing at 3 o'clock ( . in., for the months of July and August, every day except Sund&vs. for the niirnn-f? if rf'ul.w. the registration books. Ail voters will have to have new registration certiorates. Call at oftice in rear of court house \V . <i A. PORTER, July 24,190S?7Chairman. A Valuable Place FOR SALE 177 Acre? r?f I* in#* Timhot-o/t ? - - . - w WW w A m. AliV A 1 111 UV^l LU Land Suitable for sawing lumber; in one and one-halt miles of the court house. 3o or to acres ot this i> open an I in cultivation. Apply t) T. 8 OAK IER, or to J P A E. C. ALLISON, June 2~>, 10''8?77-tf Lancaster, S. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The'World.