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THE ACT QUICKLY. DELAY HAS BEES DASGE O US IS LAS CASTER. Do the nnht rhin?rat 'he right time. Act quickly in ti ne? (if danger. Backtu-lie is kidney da> ger. Doan's Kidney Pi it, act quickly. 8 The Denver ConventionBryan to be Nominated on First Ballot. Denver, July 6?Above the hubbub o; tt.is lut strenuous day before tne Democratic national convention these mum development* >'aud out prominent ly : The wave of Bryan sentiment has increased to apparently overwhelming and irresistible proportions and the nomination of the Nebraskan seems now as sured beyond any reasonable doubt, uuless some unlocked lor reversal of present conditions occurs. All efforts to unite ou a Vice President have proved futile, and the convention will begin its deliberations tomorrow with the contest for seconJ place wide open. Two Negroes Carved Each Other Up at Lando. Chester Reparter: As ghast lv anrt rrriipcnmo n ci cli f ? ; wtb ever witnessed ou the streets of Chester was ro be seen this morning, alter the arrival ot No. 33 on the Seaboard, when two negroes, both suil'erine from innumerable cuts and stabs, their names said to be Son Carter and Sam Woodward, were hauled to the hospital in a wagon. The two are employees or Contractor Graham at Lando and are engaged in working on the extension that is being added to the Monetta Mill. They engaged in a knife duel last night at Lan ao, a woman beiue tiie cause of contention, and both were tearfully wounded. Big Time in Rock Hill Monday. Rock Hill special in yeeter day's Charlotte Observer : This was a gala day in Rock Hill and the little city overflowed with humau beings from far and near. This was Rock Hill's Fourth ot July and the programme as ar ranged by the committee was full of changes and kept the crowd on the more. The exercises began at 10*30 hv n mi'iforv .trill nn<l r.iro.la "J >?uv? j'U' a At 11 the league 'earns, ILick ' Ilill and Oraogeburg, crossed bate. At 3 p m. the firemen's drill was pui ed oil and was1 witnessed by a large crowd ; then the toot races and an exciting race after a greased pig by 1<J0 colored boys. Following this race came the auto parade and race. At 5 o'clock theCa'awbis again crossed bats with < )raugeburg. Mr. Lewis Kob'rtsJn. : the Pleasant Hill -ec'iou, who >o;d the first load ot watermelon* m this market las' Friday, as pub lished in S tturday's News, was here again vesteriay wi'h an omer 10a 1 ot ti:ie melon-. Mr. Samuel Beckham also sold a load of nice melons here yesterday. Mr Robertson says lie planted his melon patch before the jno'>v in March. The Rev. J. M. i'ardue will' preach at the County Home liexi Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There is one preparation known to.I ?y that will promptly help the stomach, this Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of fo and it does :t thoroughly, so that the tw of Kodol for a time will without donht help anyone who has stomach disorders r stomach trouble, take Kodol today and continue it for the -hort ?iinc that is necessary to tjive you complete r lief. K iol is soia uj au uruggisis, w.8 | Curb ail distressing, dangerous kid- . ney il!s. Plenty of evidence to prove this. R J. Mackorell, living on Main St., Yorkville.S C., says : "For over a year 1 suffered from attacks of backache and pains through the region of tin 1 kidneys. The secretions were not al* i ways natural iu appearance and I decided to try a reliable kidney remedy, , thinking that my trouble arose front these organs. 1 began using P an's Kidney Pills an.i 1 am feeling a g:ea: deal better. The pains have disappeared and 1 have been free front that dull dragging feeling 1 do not hesitate to recommend Poan*- Kidney j Pills is a reliable remedy." for sale by all dealers i'rio; V> centsj foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo N. V. cede .lgents for the United states Reoiemlvr tlte name. Pi .tu - and t .k< no otuer. Tt'-S' ' I ' 1-lKllf n frt K ^ f 0/\V\a?-?Oy-ir, x i 1UU IC IU V-ilCOlti IX UUC1 IOVJ11. '. hester Robertson, son of Mr X I. i ami Mrs L K Robertsoi. was torn . at Oakhurst. Lancaster county. Oetoner \\ lSbl. ami died June 'J.:. ]'.?<>>. at ab>>ut nine o r ock in tlie evening at , the hospital in Kock Hill, whit tier he | had been sen' in hopes that something . might be done towards his recovery. , lie had been for -eVeial .1.out lis suf- ! 1 fering from a se\ere cold, auo, about ; ten wteks before his death, he was t taken more seriously ill. ami in spite j 1 , of the earne-t eiloris of the best tiled- , 1 1 ical ski!', he grew steadily worse un-1 < til the end came. Kverything that > t I love and skill could devise wa> done, 11 but all etlorts were unavailing, and 1 his young life of promise was taken 1 ! away from the activities of this world. 1 It seems to 11s one of ibose myster j 1 | i?.us dispensations <>f Providence." which we cannot understand, that one so Young and full of hope should ^ not be permitted to participate in the j ' activities <>f the on-coming genera- t lion, for which he was preparing him-j self; that his candle should be snulFed I out ere it had reached its full brightness, aud before the oil of life which 1 which fed the flame had shown any ! perceptible sign of diminution. Yet we question not, but submit. For it 1 | is not for us to say to the Lord of > I Life, "What doest thou?", because He c | has told us: "What ye know not ' I now. ye shall know hereafter," "when 1 the mists have rolleu away It gives us great pleasure to be per- ( initted to give our testimony as to ttie 1 worth of this young man. It could cause no one who knew him the * slightest embarrassment in writing a 1 eulogium upon his life. As one who s has been closely associated with him, 1 it becomes my mournful, yet gratifying duty to drop a flower of appreciation upon his grave. It shall tie an immortelle for his worth, orget-me-not I for love, and the fragrance of summer I ruses ior uis lnnuence; a white lily | > for purity, a violet lor modesty, cedar 0 for helpfulness and friendship. We lay these flowers with tender hand upon the place where he sleeps. He shall not be forgotten. These flowers t will not whither. They are flowers ? ! of truth. The hest tiling about t beater is the ] manlier of his death, and the circumstances surrounding it; for he sweetly < fell asleep in Jesus. Hie Saviour was a standing beside his dying pillow. j "Though I walk through the valley o of the shadow of death, thou art with o me: thy rod and stall', they comfort 1 nie ; n While t.'heater was ever seriously I f minded, and given to a contemplation ! of the great questions of lite, yet. be- tl ing still quite young, he had not. up! to the time he wa- talleii sick, taken ! any active steps in refeier.ee to the af- f, fair- of his soul .""onie weeks ago, , t< however, while he ia> upon his bed i f -tcknes-, he was impressed with 'lie ?a< f tha' he owed hi- li'e to (lo t. and rave l the love and -aviiig power of Je.-u-. He telt that he must needs, ' by some visible act. profess before m .1 that Saviour whom he desired to -erve. ->(). without any suggestion t tr' in any i e, he -;gnilled his ?ie-ire | I to he baptized at d to oin th chur h . I n the sacred qniefuue of h.s chamber ri the pre-enoe on y of hi- .in .... iii - i.kiii.v tm a ie^ menu-. it* ws- hap'ize-i by hi-pastor. Kev. i. K. : Wallac- '?r H' 1'h -priuK- l'reshy- J r-r.an uiiieh. i to the fold of Christ I> )ir?tle-!? li ? '.voii il hHT?* taken tinstep. had i.'- never been taken -iek, jet th- approach ot nigh' eauses the . iamb- ' > -->*k th?? told. ' I.--' r wa- in'1 and loving and - eia ie it . .1 ?ir.fu| His [irfsen' f is rn.s-ed by a... H s haoinmte- and | 'I - - VS ?-i I ,f Tie V * t hit* he In (jrori*. lili* t-j e, .n J do-- the blow : fall upon ttie home which has been , thus vi-it-ij. and had one of .f? dear>.*' *(. , -C, ,rn away from the , t.?-;r's -I o - 't.at rernam. We ^an | only - y l-.r eu fr -nd ' ire el J 1 ho r. .rtt, we a .not ^r--l th.-e, ''' For thy son. hath roamed afar, Vet jr. t.eav&n ? hope to meet thee, r After we ha-.e "rroised the bar." v \t t it > I i " " ? '" I h Mr. I. A'. Moore, -?on ot (J?-hler Moore, of 'no farmers' Hmk Trust company, h quite -sic': [' at hi-" fft'h'* home in Ko' Kn'l. ' with ? lar.'e absr:e-3 in his thisrh. , LANCASTER NEWS, JUL County Farmers' Union. As previously announced in The New>. the Lutoaster county Farmers' Fnioti will tneef in the enurt house it 10 u'- 'o k, July 10th, an 1 ev.-r? l??cal u:i'Ou w II ?e expected to have ? tall delegation present. 1'h s will be a very impo t ?n' b i-i" -ss tnee' ing. i o.... . ?.?. . i..... i .1 i r I .:% - > iirui n ed 10 bo ?i'h lis, ami I ski<*11 be gl.vl for ovorv loo a I srore'arv to attend. l>on' totv>t mo date, July 10. J. liob'nson, t\>im v Soty vV I'reas. Dr Klnq's IMen LlfePllls Tho beat in tho world. Announcements For t ongrrM. I ht * hy SPltO'tl Of ll.W t A OtMulldilte i?r lViuri?< from tho ">:h District. and tnvselt to abde the r<suit of the Democratic ^r.marv election 1HD>. It. IU TI.EK For Sheriff. I'o tbj Per ooiat e Voters of Laucaster c onoty At th- < dioitation ot tuanv ot itiv friends < roni every section ot u:> county, I do hereby unuoiin.e tb.1t I a candidate to j incceed myself is Sheriff at the expiration 1 >1 n;v patent to 1. U..1 l* 1j0r?- \ p!e 1^.in \ - 11 t<> abide l>v the resnit ft the next 1 I'eunvrutv primary e.ecti u ot tb 1 couu-1 :y. It will be liupessib o t >r uie to make \ house to bouse canvas. but my intentiou now is to 11 ..t every meeting place of the i Mindidate- 11 th- o< iut\ ?nd thank my riends tor what tb y have douetoruie;! ind if they think, after seeing uie, that 1 ' . ini -till capable f discharging the duties i >f Sheriff, notvrithstan litm* my recent si r-1 t o'js affliction, 1 wo nl 1 be gla 1 t serve my | I aunty ae Sheriff for another term; at the tame time 1 do not wish to be com. a burit n npou the hands of uiy kind frauds vho have ever -t >o l by me. Katber than uiu ttr.s suoni 1 occur, i won; l preter >le- c eat. Yerv ro-pectfullv, ? TOHN V IIUN l"KK. . I hereby announce myself a can la)ate or Sheriff of Lancaster conntv, subject to s be rules of the Democrati primary. XV. B. CAD I HEN. At the solicitation of many f my fri nds from every section of the county, an.l feel $ ng that 1 am tally qualified to fill the t iffiee. 1 hereby announce nn self a candilate for Sheriff, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. If elected, I shall lischarpe the duties <>f the office in accor- | lance ith the law. and to the very best of ny ability. HENKY N. SO XX'ELL At the aolicitation of mauy friends, I 1 lereby announce myself a candidate for * be office of Sheriff of Lancaster county, c object to the rules of the Democratic prinary. J. S WILSON I For I'nited Male* Senator I 1 ben to announce my candidacy for the * 'nited States Senate in the approaching deru'cratic primary, and I respectfully ' olicit the Rupport of the Democratic voters f this Wtate. R, G. RHfclTT. j" For Auditor. I I onrw.,,.,..., ,1. ? :-- 1 j u< ?vwi uuuuuuvt ui>nrn mi icf ifuiiun ^ o the ethce of County Anlitor, an! will bi ie the result of the Democratic prijfirv. H. H. IIOKTON. 1 * 8 the Voters of Lancaster County : u Two years ago I was a candidate tor u "onnty Auditor. The returns l?v the uian- | gers of eJecti 'D from the variotis voting il recincts in the county showed that my t pponent, -Mr. Morton, had >? majority of t< ne, and bj* the executive committee of ten. lie race being so close, I again place my aioe before tie* -ph*. hoping that they an see th* tr wax char to eudors me lor f( In* n.-xt tw > y.-ars, -nhject to the rules of j. lie I>e i.ocratic j rnuarv F VWLin rOKTEU I hereby announce myself > candidate f, >r the i.i County Auditor, *ul j.-ct j. > th.- rules ot the I).*tnocratic primary. , i Ml?\V \ l;l? A. I HOMI'm'iN, I hereby announce mjselt a candidate >r the otllee ot ?'.>untv Auditor, subject to lie rules ot the 1). mo ratio primary L. L. CllENsilAW. I o I hereby anno tnee m??lf a candidate J t ir the the* <>i County An lit<?r, subject to [ t ue- mius -i ft.'* weniot ratic \ r 1 in;\i \ e i'MliTEH M )A< K SON t For < l< rli of tla?- Court. I I b-ifl'V tnuonni-.' myself <- ?o<iv r r* el? *?i?>ti t.? the >rtk*e of Clerk of the u uit M \ it r 1 > s i pnl ic oihf. r i-> 1 f..r?. th>- profile Hill H 111 j u IlMII' II t \ turrits en lorseini-nt, I re.?pectliill> ask i pefr snpport io th^ Approaching Demo* I r iti primary ?1- m >ti. the r? >ult of which . -hall abi<k It i lectt 1. 1 -.hall in the I it'-.r.-. as I Lav.- faithfully ? nileavoreil to ) r ij the p i-t, i. charge the <lntn * of the i rti'-e to the v ;rv hest ot my ahilitr, I F GKEfiOIlY. r For Coroner. I hereby rtDUounce mysclt ft candidate ( r th<- cilice of Coroner for I/onoMtcr uoun- j * . si i jt-ct to the n. s of the l>em<*?at? e rirnary. I. MONTGOMERY OAKKEY | At the - >li< ation of nnmerons fri* mh I c errhy atuionnoe myself a cnndhhite for t lie ? tfice of Coroner tor Lancaster county, " object to tl mh.-s of the I>-mocrutic i?ri-ary. II F. HELL. At the policitfttion of many friends, I y iniionnct tn.it 1 am i canii b.n lor ,] li . < t Coroner. snbj>ot to the rues 3 ! the Democratic primary. j JOHN KING. c At the request of :ny friends. I herev announce rnyseif a candidate for (] Ik* oftice of Coroner for Lancaster 3 ountv, subject *0 the rn!?? of the r democratic primary. , (. W F GARY IN. |t Y 8, 1908 Catawba ""This resort extends to the Countv an invitation to visit and offers to you such induce find at but few Summer Reso lina. First the water at Catawba has medicinal properties in it indigestion, bladder and kidne a renewed lease on life by vir this place. The table is all th ask, and the climate unsurpass alley, lawn tennise, and no one Catawba that did not wis1, to return. C< iliv icatucu UVCI tuc OUUIIK North Western to Hickory, N. fortable hack line that will Springs in 40 minutes. Fine d enjoyed rather than to be < given by applying to Catawba Sprin Hickory, Or E. G. Gilmer, Hotel I; CHICORA COLLEGE Owned and controlled by tbe I'resbyt* \ highgrade college for women. A ><mi i*wij j i fi t ho V rtc and km uiiciu if mil business. Large and able faculty, up*. Modern conveniences. llealthf eetion, and in city of 25,000. EXPENSES FOR TB A. Tuition, Hoard, Room and fees I ition A. and Tuition in Music, Art ol iext session opens September 17th Fo 70?85 d. For Nuprriiitcudcnt Education. I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 or the office ot Connty .Superintendent of v Education, subject to the rules of the Deui- \ icratic primary. A. C. ROW ELL. J At the solicitation of a number of friends announce myself a candidate for County . mpenntendent of Education. If elected pledpe to devote mv whole time and 11 >est energies to the duties of the office r J. E BLACKMON. fo the voters of Lancaster County: ^ r wo years ago i euierea me campaign or office of Superintendent of Education; >nt it was the will ot the majority ot the * ieop)e that Mr. Moore should Herve them 1 i?r another term. I appreciate the support ^ rhich I received then, a id after the earnest - <1 olieitation of my friends, 1 have decided | E o again become a candidate for the offic*, i '' object to the rules of the Democratic pi i- j 1 nary. 1 will be unable to visit each com- j uunity, but it is my intention to be ti iresent at all the campaign meetings, ami h f elected. I will discharge the duties of e be office in accordance with the law, and o the very L? st ol my ability. Jleapectfullv. f, W. ALoNZo iirOHE.S. 4 I li? reby announce myself a ctndidate n or the otlice ol 1 onnty '"superintendent of Education, sr.hj'-ct to the rules ot the f, )eniociatic party. CLAUD N.SAPl'. ( 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate 0 ar the office of County Superintendent of Id u rat ion, subject to the rules of the >emooratic primary. o Joseph keksiiaw < onnoks. |t 11 I or Il?'|ircKoiitiilho. Having served tor t *o yeurs in the Hmw? f ltepre.sentativn, nnd having discharged he duties of the otliee .o tlie host of my jbility, anil having, as [ e aim, carried out very pi edge t)i it I made i the people of j ( lie county,having endeavored to discharge j he lutits strictly in the interest of the leople of the connty, I therefore nsk the i?t"-rs of the eonntj to give me an endorse- i rent, if in 'heir good judgment they can. f pledge myself to give them ttie best ser- j 1 1 . <? that 1 am capable of rendering <?KO. W. JONES, it I IJ I urn a candidate for re-eleetion to the | r louse of ltepresentatives, sutiject to tb? ;i nles of ths Democratic pr niary. |, W, I'liESSLY JtOMNKOX. j I am a candidate for the llonso ot Hep- ( i seruitlvea, to the Iteinocratic i ' iriiuary el ecu on. J. W. UAMbii. j ? I ain a candidate for the Legislature object to the Democratic primary I v lwrt ion. HAKKY H1NES. >? At th? solicitation of frieinla throughout suioaatcr county I announce myself ur a nmlidatc for the House of lU-premnUi- *' ivae Hiihjort to the rules of the 1* run ' rutio party J llAKltY FOS'I til 1 For >lairi*ttral?v. I hereby announce myself a caiuli- y late for reelection for the ofllc.e ol Magistrate at the Lancaster < tlaii Mills.suhlect to the rules of the I >etn<>- I t rfttic primary. R. F. PHILI.Il'H. n I hereby finnonnot- that I am a Hindi- 0 Inte lor MaKitttrnto fit Lnnowtfr Cotton ^ Alls, subject n nif) of Dcmooretio prinnry i?t n-hich eWtion vo?< >< in lx>th f iilln ?n<l <. .ine Cro^-k towintif|"< hth to- <t itlcd to vote. J. H. CONNOR. I ___ i * , Springs Citizens of your town and it during the hot Summer tments as would be hard to rts in Western North Coro Springs which are no humbug for ;y troubles. Many have had tue of spending 60 days at at any one could and would ;ed, fine orchestra, a bowling ; has never spent a season at Springs >me and try it. The Springs ern Rv. and Carolina and , C., wh jre you will find com iransier you to uatawoa rive and one that Is always treaded. Full information Hotel Co., - - N. C. redell, Statesville, N. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. ?ries of the Synod of South Carolina. Christian home school. Graduate usic. Art, Expression, Gymnastics Beautiful grounds. Elegant buildul climate. Location in Piedmont [E ENTIRE YEAR 183.00 B. All included in propor Expression $208.00 to $213 00 The r catalogue and information address 8. <J. BYRD, D. D , President. I hereby announce myself a candidate or Magistrate at the Cotton MiIIb, for rtrich all voters in Gills Creek and Cane 'reek townships are entitled to vote, snbeet to the rules of the Democratic priuary. T. N. REEVEb. At the solicitation of a number of voters hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate for Buford Township, subject to the nles governing th? Democratic primary. ur k i>/>rc ro I'Dinnr *? . mauwn 1^0 i au/vTij ?o tbe Voters of Gills Creek and Cane Creek Townships, Lancaster County: Having served you for several vears in be office of Magistrals it Lancaster Court louse, and having the experience that I lave, and believing that I will receive enlevement at your hands, I hereby anlonnce mvself a candidate for re election o said o&ce, subject to the rules of tbe irimary election. W. P. CASKEY. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate or re-election to the office of Magistrate for tuford Township, subject to the tulesgovrning tbe Democratic primary. Wm CAUSES. I hereby announce niyselt a candidate or Magistrate for tbe Cotton Mill district, nbject t>o the rules ol the Democratic priory. J. S HOGAN. I hereby announce myself a candidate or re-election to the office of Magistrate for 'edar Creek township, subject to the rules . f the Democratic primary W.F.HUDSON. [ am a candidate for reelection to the dllce of Magistrate of Pleasant Hill ownship, subject to tiie rules of the >emocraiic primary. J AS li THEKRELL. For Comity Niipcriisor. I hereby announce myself u candidate r?r County Supervisor, subject to toe rules t the Democratic primary. If elected 1 ledge myself to render to the j ublic faith* ul and efficient service. \Y. K. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce that I am a candidate or re-election to the office of County Suit-r \isor, subject to the rules governing lie Democratic primary. I am grateful to he Democratic voters for the support given io in the past and trust that 1 have di*harged mv official duties in a manner sat 'factory to the good people of the eonny. L J. PEHHY. Feeling much inter- st in the future w.-lure and material progress of mv county, ud believing tliat I ran serve ft to us snbtnntial betterment, I hereby announce uoy andidacy for the office of (Jounty Superior, subject to the rules and regulations I the Democratic priniarv. SIMEON J. FUNDRUIU'RK. I hereby announce niyaelf a candidate or the offloe of t'onnty tfuperviaor for Anr aster oonnty, subject to the rules of tie I)emo?intic primary <; LEWIS MOP.LEY For Treanurer. .'o the Democratic Voters of Lancaster County : I hereby annonnoe mvself a candidate or re-election to the office of County Treatiror and pledge myself to abide the result >f the Democratic primary election to he leid in Angnat. W. II. MI LI.EN. I hereby announce myself a candidate or the otfiee of Conntv Treaanror. subject o the mica of the Iuiuociatic primary THOMAS L. IIILTOS.