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8 Personal. ; Mr. Oliver iiUcktnon and Mr. Lewis. Montgomery left Thursday afternoon for! Missouri, to visit relatives. Prof. R. N. Nisbet, of Waxbaw, N.C.. who is now superintendent of edueation Mr. Joe Baker, one of Flat <'reek's public spirited citizens ami hustling farmers, spent Wednesday in town. Mr. K. t'. McManus, a well known eiti/.en of the Heath Springs seetiott. was a visitor to Lancaster this week. Miss Pearl Miller is visiting in Monroe. Miss Bessie Sowell has been spending a few days with relatives in Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. t 'raw ford Kittson, of l.ando, S. t'., and Mr. and Mrs. .1. I>. I'itman, of Pedro, Florida, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Hilton, of Primus, as well as relatives in the l.ongsville section, returned t?? their respective homes yesterday. Mrs. A. P. Mel,nrc leaves today for lilackshurg, to visit relatives. Miss Kutli Rollings, daughter of Mr. Lewis Rollings, of Oakhurst, is visiting Miss Maude < 'lyburn. daughter of Mr. John F. t 'lyburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1>. t'askey, of New Put section, relumed yesterday from a pleasant visit to relatives in tieorgia, at Washington and Athens. They stopped over at Due West as they came back. Mr. t'askey says he saw lots of drowned out. grassy corn in tieorgia, and the cotton in that stale, he says, is not so good as that along the road lie I traveled in South Carolina, particularly at Johnston and Trenton. Miss Annie I.ingle has returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. Van I.ingle, in the Dwighl section. Mr. \V. <Thomson attended the meeting in Columbia this week of the State board of equalization, of whieh be is a member. Misslblen l.indsay is visiting friends in Itoek Hill. Miss Nannie King, who lias been \ isiting relatives in the Douglass section, i returned home Thursday. Col. I,. C. Hough, the genial Mayor of Kershaw, passed through the city on Monday on bis way to Florence.?The Camden People. Mrs. A. h. Milliard is spending a few days with relatives in the l'nity neighborhood. Mr. Oliver Flowers, of Itoek Hill, is \ isiting Mr. Kelly Cunningham. Miss ura l.einmond, of Itoek Hill, i who has been nursing her sister, Mrs. P. '1. MeCorkle, left yesterday afternoon for Kershaw to nurse another patient. Miss Margaret I .emmond. another sister, came over from Lancaster yesterdav afternoon to he with Mrs. Met ork le.?I 'lieslei Lantern. Dr. < . \V. I'oovey went to Itidgew ay one day this week to see his sister.Miss Willie Poovey, who has not vet recovered Irom the operation she recently underwent for appendicitis. Miss Theodoeia Mosely. of West\ille, is \ isiting Misses Annie and Josie imiickiihui near iihiif < ?>ki Mine.? Kershaw Kra. Mix, F.inily W. Miller ami Miss Kva l.owry. of Jefferson. are visitin^ relatives in Kershaw. The Rev. \V. A. Driggert, ??t" Dreen\ ille, who has heen visiting Mr. II. J. Flynn, of the New t'ut section, returned home yesterday. Mr. W. I'. Wvlie. of Ihs k Mill, who has heen visiting Ins son here, Mr. .1. T. W'ylie, returned home this week. Mr. W'ylie made a number of friends and ae<|uaintanees during his sojourn in Lancaster. Miss Annie t'ttlp. of Lancaster, is visiting her sister. M rs. T. I'. .(ones. ? Fort Lawn cor. Chester Reporter. Col. II. <L Mcllwain, of Rock Mill, spent yesterday in Lancaster, his old home. Delay in commencing treatment for a alight iriegularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result in a seri fill** k ilinpv tlisnawu kVtlov'a I* iitno?f - ~ J ""J ' J K? mf dy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. Commence taking it today. Hunderburk I't armacy. K. W. Ifammond, Heath r-iprings, n. C. S for Union county, spent Wednesday night here with his brother, Mr. I\ Nisbet. Miss Isabel Davis is visiting the family of Mr. L. Robertson, in the < iakhurst section. Miss Annie tlregory. of Atlanta, tin., is visiting her parents, M r. and M rs. .1. h\ < iregory. Mrs. Watldy H. Thomson, who has been visiting her parents in Darlington, returned home Wednesday afternoon. The Hon. W. U. Clyburn, of Haile tiold Mine, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Lancaster. Miss Clarice Knight, of Uastonia, formerly of Lancaster, is visiting friends in Hock Hill. Mrs. Kiln Adkins and Miss Lena Whitesell, of Fort Mill, S. C., arc visiting Miss l'earl Hunter. Mr. I,. c. I'ayseur and liis daughters, Mrs. J. K. l'oore, of Columbia, ami' Mrs. <ieo. (iatling, of Italeigh, N. who are spending the summer here with their parents, returned Wednesday night from u visit to relatives in North Carolina. They were joined in Charlotte by Mr. Fayseur's youngest daughter. Mrs. J. I'1. Iloswell, of Hurkeville, Va., who will also spend a while at her old home. I?r. J. K. Welsh, Messrs. J. K. Illaekmon, J. S. Wilson. II. N. Sowell, I.. S. Klliott and tl. C. Carnes visited Kershaw this week, as we learn front The Kra. The Hev. C. I', Carter, of Van Wyek. t-i.ant in I THE I Farewell Service at Uouolua. Providence permitting, Rev. Jos. T. Dendy, who has been pastor at Douglas Presbyteiim coutC'i f >r the past nine>e??s, will pie?cli his ia'>-well there tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. ihe pnbl-o is cordi ?iry invited o attend i t?is service. Kenned>'? Laxative < 'ough Hyrup aoi s K -utly iijioj the bowels and thereoy drives the cold out ot the system and at the same time it allays intlammation and stops irritation. Children like it Hold by All Druggists. w <v h Mrs. I.untie Gibson, of Charlotte, and Misses Alice lieckham, of Itoek Mill, and Alma Jones, of Fort Lawn, have been visiting at the residence of Mrs. W. II. Green for the past week. Foley's Orino T.axative.the new laxalive, stimulates, but doesnot irritate It is the best laxaiive Guaranteed or your money back. Kunderburk Pharmacy, K W Hammond, Heath Snrintra S (' S E| FrTDir THE BEST FOR V? BILIOUSNESS BITTERS AND KIDNEYS. VI'h>' function of tbe kidneys is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy hey will strain out all waste matter froui the blood 7ake Foley's Kidney remedy >md it will make you well Funderbnrk Pharmacy, E \V Hammond, Heath Springs SO s To the Patrons and Friends of the Rural Schools. I want to call your attention to the prizes ottered by the South t'arolina School Improvement Association. One school in this county secured a prize of $100 last year and there is no reason why others may not do so this year, t" III ZKS ANNot NCKM KNT KOK WON. rite >011111 rnrounn School lmprove111 * 'ii t Association oilers thirty-five prizes to tin1 Schools of the State for the most decided material improvement made during a given length of time. Five of the prizes are to be $100 eaeh, and thirty arc to be #.">0 eaeh. Regulations coneeriiint; the .'15 pri/.es that are to be awarded by this Association are as follows: 1. Improvements must be made between Nov. 1. 1007, and l>ec. 10. loos. 2. Prizes will be awarded to schools where the most decided material iniprovenietits have been made during the time mentioned. .'1. I'nder material improvements are included local taxation, consolidation, new buildings, repairing and painting old ones, libraries, reading rooms or tables, interior decorations, beautifying yards, and better general equipment. 4, No school can compete for any of these pri/.es unless it is a rural school. No town with more than ."<00 population shall be eligible to the contest. All who wish to enter this contest must send names and descriptions of ni IIW..IJ1, I n-n II c 1111 111 O \ fulfills liri' IIUIUC, to the president prior to October 1st. ti. All descriptions, photographs ami other fviik'litvs showing improvements intist he s'-nt to the president before Dee. lf>. hats. The t'haiunan of the Hoard of Tr.istees of any school that is competing for a prize innst approv e all descriptions before and after improvements ?. e made. 7. I'ri/.es will be awarded in checks at the Annual Meeting of the South t'arolina Improvement Association, I tec. SI, IPOS. The prizes are to be used foi forth- i improvenients in the schools reeeivinj? litem. Mary T. Nance. President. ? 'olttmbia, S.?'. 1 will be ylad to furnish any other information thai may he desired on this subject. \V. M. Moore, s.i-N.'f i *o. Supt. Cure Your Kidneys Do Not Endanger Life When a Lancaster Citizen Shows You the Cure vv ny wiii |ip(i|iii* corMiiMli' lit sillier the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a certain cure is otFered them? Dean's Kinney I'ills is the remedy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Brights di-ease sets in. Bead this Lancaster testimony. F. K. Biles, living in Lancaster, S C., says : "For several months I have been suffering from a dull aching across tlie small part of my back, and at times felt a soreness in the region of my kidneys. These organs were unnatural and irregular in action, and I was in a miserable condition most of the time Finally hearing about Loan's Kidney Bills,I procured a box at Crawford Bros ' drug store liiwl hurra n llci n n? t hoi. In ? . /?. * HI TOMIB' IT with the ''ireetiona. Since that tune I have lelt much l?etter, the kidney? are refru.arand my hack is stronger and better in everyway I heartily recommend Moan's Kidney Pills t< other siiirem." For salo hy all dealers Price 5o cents Foster-Mi I born Uo., HutVulo, N. Y., solt agents for the United States Heme ruber the name, Moan's, snd take I no oUit-r. KJ-S2 LANCASTER NEWS. JUl Road Contracts to Let <>n July al 10 o'clock a. in., Belair, and at S. I). Taylor'* at 4 o'/.'l<x p. in., saint) day. I will let to the lowi responsible bidder contracts for tl working and maintenance, for a peril of one year, the follow inn sections till" ' Iillliuitv I*IIV1 linin I^'nvt, t wit: Section No. 1 from corporate limits Lancaster to Mile Post No. 2 at the J. ('rain property, opposite < 'unningham Section No. H from M. I*. H to M. I*. located at S. I>. Taylor's property. Section 3 from M. P. 4 to (5, locati at C. W. Ardrey property. Section 3 from M. P. (i to K, located S. |{. ('nip's property. Section 4 from M. P. K to 10. locat* ! at John ('lyburn's property. Section 5 from M. P. 10 to where Sta Line crosses the Charlotte and Ciiiik1< road along Mrs. Kst ridge's property. Section ! from State Line crossing Heath estate to M. P. 14 at John 1) laney property. Section 7 from M. P. 14 to 10; M. I lt> located at the Allen Morrow pro] erty. Section a from M. P. It! to IK; M. I IK located at N. Pettus property. Section 0 from M. 1'. IK to HO; M. I HO located along the John Kell pro; erty. Section It) from M. P. HO to 22 ; M. I J'J located at <>. \Y. I'otts property. Section 11 from M. I*.22 to State I.in Also, sections on the Hod field ro# front Lancaster to Kershaw via Foi Hill will be let at Lancaster July 271 at 11 a. in.; at Kershaw (altheHradt School) July 'JHth at II a. in.; at Foi Hill school house July 2J>th at 11 a. i The number of sections on this no will he published in next issue. Flans and specifications of each se tion to let may be seen at the office me t ouiu.v rsupervlsor, ?>r at the pla of letting. Suocttsshil bidders will I required to give bond in the stun of fif dollars per 111 i 1?> for the faithful perfe mallot' of the contract. The right reject any and all bids is reserved, soon hereafter as the plans and spcei eatiotis of other sections are eompleh notice of the letting will uu given. 1.. .1. l'KHHY, County Supervisor. July 14, lhOK?si-s."? Boston, Mass. and Return Very l.oa little* Via Southern tail way. Account Supreme Lodge, Knigli Pythias, the Southern Railway ai nouncea very low round trip rate front all stations. Tickets to be ho July .'10th, Hist, August I, 2, 8 and 1908 Limited August 10, 1908. Kxtei sion of final limit to leave Boston n later than September 10, 1908, cs be had by depositing ticket at Bosti and paying fee of $1.00 Stop-overs, Washington. Raltimoi Philadelphia and New York. Round trip rate from Lancaster, S. ? $29.66, Rock Hill. K C. $29.06 Fi detailed information, etc., app Sullt hern Railwnv Amnio nr i! L~MBEfc."" Assist. General Passenger /Igent. Atlanta. Oil. J. O. LUSK. Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S 0 Hi 3 ft, i ; nl mr For Camping Supplies haste hither, or take your time if the outing is several ' days otr. We have every thing worth carrying to your plea sure ground?high grade potted meats, salmon, sar' dines, etc. : fruits and ber; ries in jars, many kind of crackers, of cheese; relishes, etc., for your luncheou \ hamper. BENNETTS " Notice to School Trustee 1 I have mailed to trnatees of ea School District, blanks for making i ? Trustees Annual Reports. I want th< reports tilled out and returned at or ' so that I may make up my annual > port to the State Supt. of Kducation. W. M. Moore, > t'o. Supt. Kd 21 LY 18. I9Q8 Announcements nt For Sheriff. i*k To the Democratic Voters of Lancaster st County : lie At the solicitation ol manyot luy tiionds m| from every section ol my county. I do of | hereby announce that I mu a candidate to o- succeed myself lie sherill at the . xpiration ol iuy present terui; and do hereby pledge 0f hm sell to ADido uy me result 01 ine next j/ Democratic primary election of thiH coun>s!" ' ly. It will be impossible for me to make u liouae to house canvas, but my intention "* n? >v is to be at eveiy meeting p'ace of the candidates in the county and thank my , il ti..nds for what they have done loi lue; aud if they think, after seeing me, that I lU am still capable of discharging the duties ot Sheriff, notwithstanding my recent serious affliction, I would be glad to serve my " county as Sheriff for another term; at the same time I do not wish to become a burVt> den upon the hands of my kind friends n who have ever stood by me. Kather than that this should occur, I would prefer det teat. Very respectfully, JOHN 1' HUNTER. I hereby announce myself a candidate forSheiitfof Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. !>" W.B.CAUTHEN. At tli6 solicitation of many of my friends from every section of the county, and feel mg lii 111 i iwu xuiiy quaiineu 10 nil mo I*. office. I hereby announce myself u candi|i date lor Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected, I shall l> discharge the duties of the office in accordance with the law. and to the very best of my ability. HENRY N. SOWELL At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lancaster county, subject to the ruleH of the Democratic pri-'I mary. J. S. WILSON, rk n. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself for re-electiou to the office of County Auditor, and will c- abide the result of the Democratic priof mary. H. H. NORTON. *'e To the Voters of Lancaster County : Two years ago I was a candidate for ,v County Auditor. The returns by the manir" tigers of election from the various voting lo precincts iu the county showed that my \s opponent, Mr. Norton, had a majority of one, and by the executive committee of ten. ud The race being so close, I again place my name before the people, hoping that they can see their way clear to endorse me for the next two years, subject to the rules of the Democratic j riiuary. __ J. WYL1E PORTER I hereby Announce myself a candidate ' for the office of CouDty Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. EDWARD A. THOMPSON. ts I hereby announce myself a candidate u_ for the office of County Auditor, subject to ,, the rules of the Democratic primary. |Jj E. L. CRENSHAW. 4. I hereby unnAunce myself a candidate ti- for the < ffice of County Auditor, subject to ot he rules of the Democratic primary in l'ORTER M. JACKSON >n For KepreNentatire. re 11? ir?_. iimiuif miicu iui i? o jonrs 1U IUU House of Representatives, And having discharged *-' the duties of the office to the bent of my ur ability, and having, as 1 claim, carried ont 'y every pledge that I made to the people of the county,having endeavored to discharge the duties strictly in the interest of the people of the county, I therefore ask the voters of the county to give me an endorsement, if in their good judgment they can. I pledge myself to give them the best service that 1 urn capable of rendering _ GEO. W. JONES. m I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the I rules of the Democratic primary. W. PKESSLY ROBINSON. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic primary election. J. W. 11AMEL. I am a candidate for the Legislature subject to the Democratic primary election. HARRY HINKS. At the solicitation of friends throughout Lancaster county I announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the D. 1110 crntic party J HARRY FOSTER For Mn|m-riii!? ml? uI K?luentioii. I I harehv announce invn. ll nondidnlt for the office of County Superintendent of Education. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. (5. HOWELL. At the solicitation of a number of friends | I announce myself a candidate for County >'uperir.U*ndont of Education. If elected 1 pledge to devote my whole time and best energies to the duties of the office J. E. BLACKMON. To the voters of Lancaster County: Two years ago I entered the campaign for office of Superintendent of Education; but it was the will of the majority ot the people that Mr. Moote should serve them for another term. I appreciate the support which I rcceivedithen, a td after the earnest solicitation of my friends, 1 have decided to again become a candidate for the office, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1 will be unable to visit each community, but it is my intention to be present at all the campaign meetings, and if elected, I will discharge the duties of J I the office in accordance with the law, and j to the very beat of my ability. Respectfully. W. ALONZO HUGHE.S. I hereby announce myself u candidate for the office of < onuty Superintendent of Education, subject to the rulea of the Deuiociatic party. CLAUD N.SAI'l'. " I hereby announce that I am a candidate ,Q for the office of County Supeiintendent of "" Education, subject to the rulea of the Democratic primary, nit JOSEPH KERHHAW CONNOHS. |(SJ For C'oiifrrrMw. re- I hereby announce myself an a candidate for Con^n as from the 5th District, and pledge myself to abide the reenlt of the I Democratic primary election. THOB. B. BL'TLEK For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for (bounty Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If fleeted I pledge myself to render to the public faithtul and efficient service W. K WILLIAMS. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County 8u- >.. . per visor, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary I am grateiul to tlie Democratic voters for the support given me in the past and tru-t that I have discharged my official duties in a manner aati.factory to the g<>od people of the ooun ty. I. J. PERRY. Feeling much luterist in the fature welfare ami material program of my county, ami b?iieving that I can serve it to its substantial betterment, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. SIMEON J. FONDEKBURK. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of County .Supervisor for Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary (1 LEWIS MOBLEY For Treaauror. To tbc Democratic Voters of Lancaster County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary election to be heid in August. W. H. MILLEN. I hereby announce myself a candidato for the office of County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of the Democratic primary THOMAS L. HILTON. For Clerk of the Court. I hereby announce myself a candidato for reelection to the oflice of Clerk of the Court. My record as a public officer is before the people and if in their judgment it merits endorsement, I respectfully ask their support in the approaching Democratic primary election, the result of which I shall abide. If elected, I shall in tho future, as 1 have faithfully endeavored to do in the past, discharge the duties of tho office to the very best of my ability, J. F. GREGORY. For United Nlates Nenator I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully oviivii vuv au|'|/uib ui me i/riinn iiiiiu micro of this ibtate. K. (J. RHKTT. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. MONTGOMERY CASKEY. At the solicitation of numerous friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. H F. BELL. At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JOHN KING. At the request of my friends, I hereby announce myseif a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lancaster County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. F. GARVIN. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection for the office of Magistrate at the Lancaster Cotton Mills,subject to the rules of the Democratic pi imary . B. F. PHILLIPS. I hereby announce that I am a candidate tor Magistrate at Lancaster Cotton Mills, subject to rules of Democratic primary, at which election voters in Loth Gills and Cane Creek townships are en titled to vote. J. B. CONNOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at the Cotton Mills, for which all voters in Gills Creek and Cane Creek towuships are entitled to vote, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. N. REEVES. At the solicitation of a number of voters I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate for Buford Township, subject to the rules governiug tha Democratic primary. \ W. MARCUS E8TR1DOE. To the Voters of Gills ('reek and Cane ( Creek Townships, Lancaster County: Having served you for several vears in the office of Magistrate at Lancaster Court House, and having tint experience that I have, and believing that I will reeetve endorsement at your hands, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to said office, subject to the rules of tho primary election. W. 1'. CASKEY. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Buford Township, subject to the inles governing the Democratic primary. Wm CARNES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for the Cotton Mill district, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri nmry. J. S IIOGAN. I hereby nnnoimce myself 11 candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Cedar Creek township, subject to the rulea of the Democratic primary. W. F. HUDSON. 1 am a candidate for reflection to t he office of Magistrate of l'leasant Hill tow nship, aubject to tl>e rulen of the Democratic primaiy. J A is. H . THKKKELL. A Valuable Place FOR SALE 177 Acres of Fine Timbered Land nuiutim; iur hhwiii^ luirjoar; IT] ODK and one-half inilea of the court honae; Mi or 40 > hi tch of thiH ih open and in cultivation. Apply to T. S. CAKTEK, or to J. P. A E. 0. ALLISON, June'25, 1 iH>fi?77-tf Lancaster, 8. C. " I I L