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Personal. 1 Dr. Cant/.on Foster, of Rowesville, after a three days' visit to relatives in Lancaster, his old home, returned Sun- j S day. i 1 Mrs. fcs E. I Mi rant, of t'linton. who ' has been visiting her sifter. Mrs. Julia 1 Porter, returned home Saturday after- ' noon. ' Miss Mamie t'lvburn. of Dixie, is visitinK relatives in Camden. , Mr. Henry ^wearinKon. <>f Hock Hill, spent Saturday and Sunday in I.aneas- i ter. his old home. Mrs. M. E. Hell, of Lancaster, who '1 has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Cloud, went home Wednesday even- J iny. Mrs. Cloud and the baby went v........ i..._ ... . ..i......... ...;ii \ benefit the baby, who has been siek several weeks.?Chester Lantern. * Miss t'arrie Wrenn Mellwain has returned from a visit to relatives in Union. 11 Misses Monnie niul Kllie ilathcoek j are spending a few days with friends in Fort Lawn. j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Latham of Riverside, attended the services herein the < A. It. F. church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mungo, of the V Taxahaw section, are visiting friends north of Charlotte. ^ Mr. Curtis Maekey, of the First National Hank, spent Sunday at Heath Springs. y Mr. Vernon Thompson spent Sunday at l>wight with his parents, Mr. and ^ Mrs. 11. J. Thompson. Miss Celeste Cauthen is visiting irer n grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hilliard, in the Stoneboro section. .1 Miss Mary Knight, of castonia. is visiting Miss Kate MeManus. v Miss Connors Melton, of Columbia. who has been visiting friends in Chester, joined her mother. Mrs. Kuiina C. Melton, here Monday. Mrs. Kol>t. Harper is visiting her |. bister in Flgin, Mrs. 15. Hagins. Mrs. <?. <?. Ferguson and little daughter, Nannie, of Flgin, are visiting the family of Mr. 1?. It. Stover. I Master Heeee Funderbttrk. of iHidlev. is visiting his sister, Mrs. It. C. Hough. ? : Miss l.eila Harper is visiting Misses ltessie and Clara Moldey tit Heath 11 Springs. " Miss Jessie Knight and Miss Itertha ,, Plyler left Saturday for Monroe and , Wingate, N. c., where they will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. !>r. W. F. I,alley w ent over to t 'lies- ri tertield Monday a., rnoon ;o see his father, who is very ill. Mrs. Jennie Havis and daugliter. Miss Mary, of Monroe, are v isiting I?r. and Mrs. J. I>. Funderluirk. Mr. A. J. Itroom, of Timmonsville, senior partner of the A. J. Itroom eompany. is visiting his brother, Mr. W. F. Itroom, t>n Fust Meeting street. Mr. \V. 1*. Caskev, sergcan t-at-arms ^ of the Stat** Farmers' I'nion. went t<> Columbia yeslertlay morning to arrange for the meeting of the state convention today. Scrgeant-nt-arms ,i. s. Wilson, of th?' House of Representatives. also went to Columbia last night " to assist in preparing the ball for the convention. The delegates recently elected by the C* untv (Dion, as heretofore published, are expected to go to Columbia this morning to be at the opening of the convention tonight. The Hon. W. I*. 1'olluck, of Chesterfield, candidate for congress from this district, spent Monday afternoon and night in Lancaster. We arc indebted to him for a pleasant call while hen'. Messrs. s. w. Koh* rtson and I'aul Beckham, two of Lancaster county's clever young men, left Monday evening for Hock Hill to join the military company there, of which they are members. on its trip to Cliickainauga. where the 1st regiment is to encamp. Miss Nell Battle, of Montgomery, Ala., and Miss <trace Jones, of Ihuiviile, Va., are the guests of Miss .luanita U'v-lit. Mrs. J. tNishet and Miss < rane. of. I Jacksonhatn, lui\f heeii visiting friends | in Lancaster. Mrs. Jnn. II Klliotl and little son. Master Robert, of tiro I. are \ is-1 iting relatives lu re and in tin- eonntrv. Mrs. < . I. Iterriek and Miss \lice McNeill visited <'bestcr one dav last w-vk. IT IS SERIOUSSome Lancaster People Fall to Realize the Serlousnes. The constant aching of a bad bats, 1 he weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious?if neglected. I>angerous urinary troubles follow M. A. Elliott, living at 160 Pinknev I .St, Chester, S. ( says: "I have used ' Dean's Kidney Pills and am pleased with the results obtained. I suffered ' for some lime from an irregular ac- j . tion of my kidneys the secretions he- j ii g too frequent in action ?? id the J kidneys did not seem to perforin their functions properly. There was a soreness across the small of my baca and I generally felt dull and languid. I , Learning of others who had used j | Doan's Kidney Pills with good results , I decided to try them and p ocured a , box. .Since using them I have gained | steadily, my kidneys are a great deal stronger, more regular in action, and I feel better in every way. I heartily recommend Loan's Kidney Pills to 1 other sufferers." i-or sale by all dealers Price 5o cent*Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole ' agents for the United States i ltenieuiber the nauie, Loan's, and take j | no ottier. 83-84 j > THE LANCA *ooms Democratic Executive Committee. The committee met at 10.15 h. m? aturday. July 18,County Chairman W. \ askfv residing. The first busiiess transacted was the appointinem >1' malingers at the various voting pre- *iuota in the county to servo in the J outing primary election to be held on tugust 25th. which areas follows: Lancaster II.?N. 11. t'ousar, A. A. j 'askey, .J. c. Craig. Heath Springs?1). W. Hendrix. T. 1. Dili noli. J. T. Stover. Kershaw?B. A. Hilton, Jno. W. 'ruesdalo, J no. K. Faile. Primus?D. F. Adams, J. J. Small, . T. H. Marshall. Bel air?i>. s. Wilson. J, W. Hall, J. 1 V. Aslilev. f llaile Hold Mine?F. M. Mobley. am Hilton W. W. Clyburn. Cotton Mill?J. 11. lluey, <?.<'. Itlaek- ^ lae, K. T. Ilea ty. c Taxahaw?s. It. Itelk. F. M. Howry. 1, . V*. Hilton. 1 Pleasant Valley?< >. W, Potts, Jno. r larris. J. K. Hall. I Lindsay's?J. K. Thompson, R. C. roekett, P.M. Latham Pwight?J. 1). llinson, R. H. Hegler, V*. T. fames. Tradesville?J. M. Polk, T. W. Meieely, W. A. Funderburk. New Cut?R. L. L. Itlaekmon, J. P. ? 'lynn, T. P. Williams. Antioeh?R. T. Blaekmon, It. M. Velsh. J. s. tiardner. C Jaeksonham?<?. K. Mi-How. J. P. Lodgers, W. F. Nisbet. Flat Creek?< . R. Cook, W. T. Pit lan, <'. A. Bird. Carmel?S. V. Stover, I.. A. Craham. .11. Bell. Douglas?\V. It. Blackman, .1. F. V filliams, .!. it. Caskey. q Montgomery?\V. F. Crenshaw, Win. Villiams. J. 'J'. Baker. Welsh's?J. W. Welsh. W. run- v itigham. I,. A. Koherts. Thornwell?T.F.rulp, Frank Connor. 0 J.J. Stogner. Van Wyek?T. It. Thompson, II. II. Inssev. W. J. Crenshaw. ^ Klgin?J. s. Ilagins, W. A. Bailey, t .< sier Bailey. The next business was assessment of undidaies, which is as follows: ? ShorUl'. $K; Clerk of Court. Treas- ^ rer. 5*7: Auditor. ?7: for House of Hepi'seiitati\e. County Super\ isor. ?7: uperin tcndent of education, ?7: Coroer. SU.uO; Magistrates: Lancaster. ?2: otton Mill. ?2: Kershaw 9*2: Candidates >r Magistrates at all other places. ?1. t The county campaign meetings ar- ^ mine.I as follows: <j Itelair, Tuesday. August 4th. Van Wyek, Wednesday. August at It. 1: Hopewell, Tuesday. August 11th. Tradesville. Wednesday, August 12. White Itlutf. Thursday, August l.'tth. Kershaw. Tuesday, August lMh. Heath Springs, Wednesday, August > Hth. <: Carmel. Thursday, August J!Otli. l.aueastcr <'otton Mill. s.Jo p. m., y .ugnst 20th. y Lancaster, Friday, August 21st. W. I*. CASK MY, ? Chairman. { J. F. Nisht't. Se?-ly. Ui. b'-' 'My(f^S"Wk , \. n > 4, \ J _y it?, COPVMlOHT r, . u C.9 I ] "PUTIN' LP ] FRUIT TIME" 1 . hap come again, and from now on until Kali folk? who like their own home-made preserves should cet busy. 1 Sugar ir needed of course 1 in large quanti ties. Spices, < ginger, cinnamon, etc., is al so required. At Bennett's .. ore a full line is kept and ( at the right price BENNETTS Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persona ii.debttd to the estate if J. A. P. .-?istare, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment 10 the undersigned, and all persona having aims against said estate are directed < to present same duly attested I.OHM SISl'AKK, J P. < . CAaKKY, jr,.64 Administrators. Mrs. John l>. Wylie and granddaugh- I k-r, Miss J nan it a Wylie, who have boon ! spending a few weeks at some of Vir- | tenia's popular summer resorts, return- 1 ud borne Saturday. STER NEWS. JULY 22 BIG FOR = JUL> orn rviobmnf rrra - [ Kktl -1 > cn v- uiai\ui^ Every shopper si jreat values we are of lave to be sold, regari all goods. COLORED LAWNS One lot 8 cent colored Lawn, ipecial to close out at 4 7-8 cts. One lot 10 and 12 1-2 cent olored Lawns and Organdies. Ipecial to close out at 8 cents. WHITE LAWNS 5 pieces 40 inch White Lawn fas 20 cents. Special to close ut at 11 1-2 cents. 3 pieces45 inch Persian Lawn fere 25 cents. Special to close ut at 16 2-3 cents. 2 pieces 45 inch Persian Lawn, fere 40 and 45 cents. Special o close out at . ... 22 1-2 cents i.i. 1 r 1 on t V/ne lOL lO ill HI -U cents LiilCC Itripe Waistings. Special to lose out at .10 cents TABLE LINEN Big lot of Table Linens for his sale at Special prices, 25c, 8 cents, 69 cents, 85 cents and 11.00. Every piece in the lot s a real bargain. LIGHT PERCALES New Shipment of Light Perales, beautiful material for >hirt Waists suits, these goods on vn 1 nn^l 1 Q WT n v ci c iu aim iu vuiito* n c >ought them since the decline n prices and are able to make he price 12 1-2 cents. SIDE BAND SUITINGS Here is a beautiful material 'or a nice Shirt Waist suit and he price is only 6 1-2 cents the ;ard. You will have to see hese goods to appreciate the values. AT 5 CENTS. Big lot of hand towels jusl eceived. Special for this sale it 5 cents each. A big value Don't fail to attend this sa less, no matter how small the Lancaster's Best Cash Stoi Road Contracts to Let. 4'n July _4lti, at 14) o'clock a. in., a Itclair. and at S. 1). Taylor'* at -1 o'cloH |i. m., same day, 1 will let to tin- lowcs responsible bidder eontracts for tli working and niainteiianec, for a periex if one year, tin* following sections n the < barlotte and Lancaster road. t?j iv i t: Section No. 1 from corporate limits c Lam-aster to Mile I'ost No. 1! at the J. ! I'raitr property, opposite4'unnmilium'* Section Ne*. 2 from M. I'. 2 to M. I'. 1 located at S. Ir. Taylor's property. Section .'1 from M. 1*. 4 to ii. locate in C. \V. Ardrey property. Section 3 from M. I'. C> to *, located h s. II. 4'nip's property. Section 4 frewn M. I*, f* to 10, locate at John 4'lyhurn's projrerty. Section ft from M. I*. 10 to where1 Slat Line crosses tin1 4'harlotte and < "arnde road ailing Mrs. KstridKe'ti property. Section ?< from State Lino orossiiiK " i loath ok tat o to M. P. 14 at John l?< lanoy property. Section 7 from \1. I'. 14 to It!; M. I If! located at tho Allen Morrow proj orty. Soot ion a from M. P. It! to IN ; M. 1 IN located at N. PetttiK property. Sootion 9 from M. P. IN to 20; M. 1 2(> located alonj; the John Kell proi erty. Suction 10 from M. F. jo u? 22; M. 1 22 located at <>. W. Fott* property. Suction 11 from M. F. 22 to State Lin< Also, sections on the Kedfield roa from I .ancaster U> Kershaw via For r- i"**>r - >, I9Q8 VAL ( SHOPF it reductions in prices lould make a visit to c fot-i M/V frvf 1 ill*? TV/T \ iui jmy, iuouj dless of the cost, in ord AT 8 CENTS. 15 dozen Ladies' Gauze Vests, were 15 cents each or two for : 25 cents. Reduced to 8c each. < AT 25 EACH 10 dozen Boys Madras Shirts worth from 40 to 60 cents. Spe- i cial for this sale only 25 cents. < AT 39 CENTS. Big lot of Men's Dress Shirts, many in the lot worth as much as 50 and 60 cents. Special to . 1 i. _i. OA J ciose oui at accents. AT 75 CENTS. Another lot of those $1.00;1 Shirts, in beautiful styles and | full sizes, to close out at . .75 cents. AT 5 CENTS. Have you seen our counter of Laces? If you have not, you should come at once. Many 1 laces on this counter worth as much as 10 and 15 cents. All going at 5 cents yard. AT 1 CENT. 500 doz. Pearl Buttons. Special for this sale lc dozen. ; AT 3 1-2 CENTS. 15 doz. Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Special for this 'sale 3 1-2 cents each. AT 5 CENTS. 20 doz. Ladies' pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Special for this sale 5 cents each. AT 10 CENTS. 5 doz. Ladies'white Embroid: | eried Belts, were 15 and 20 cts. ? Special to close out at .... 10 cents. le, as there are great values awail bill may be. So join the crowd ar S E. E. ! Hill will lie let at Lam-aster .July liTtli i at 11 a. in.: at Kershaw :at the* J railed I School) .Inly 'JMh at 11 a. in.: at Fork in sciiuiii iiimisi' .niiy .mill :?i 11 a. in. * Sections fin Kodticld road from l.an1 castor to Fork Hill ami Fork Kill to j Kershaw as follows: ,f Suet ion No. 1 from Lancaster city line to M. 1'. No. 2 at I. It. Jones property. Section No. 2 from M. P. No. 2 to No. >f 4. locatcfi ulonir It. S. Harper property. Section No. 3 from M. I'. No. 4 to ' M. I*. No. 0. located at Stogner's propIt ertv. Section No. 4 from M. P. No. t! to j M. P. No. H, located along .1. A. ISowers I property. Section No. 5 from M. I*. No. s to k M. 1*. No. Id. located along O. W. Kills property, ^ Section No. : from M. P. No. 10 to M. P. No. 12, located along S. 11. Hine | son's property. n Section No. 7 from M. I'. Nf>. 12 to m. i . >?>. ii, mcaicu along i ntis. kl Small's property. Section No. fc from M. I*. No. 11 to Htttrid^ Cross Kou<ls near Kershaw. , I'lans and specifications of each section to let may be seen at the office of the County Supervisor, or at the place of letting. Successful bidders will be required to give bond in thosum of fifty dollars per mile for the faithful perfor*. mance of the contract. The right to i- reject any and all bids is reserved. As soon hereafter as the plans and specifl'] cations of other sections are completed notice of the lettiDg will be given. ?. L. J. PERRY, <j County Supervisor. k July 14, 1W8? *1-86 U ES 3ERS in every department. >ur store and see the ' summer goods will ci iu makc iuuiii iui AT 25 CENTS. Big lot Men's Neckwear just received. Beautiful styles and colors to select from, at 25 and 50 cents. AT 90 CENTS. One lot Ladies' Vici Oxfords, plain and cap toe, were 1.25. special to close out at 90 cents. AT $1.29. One lot Ladies' Vici Blucher Oxfords, were 1.75. Reduced 1 9Q tv I ? JL?Mt/ AT $1.98. One lot Ladies' Vici Blucher Oxfords,comes in tan and black, were 2.50. Reduced to.. .1.98 ^ AT $1.48. One lot Men's Vici Blucher Oxfords, were 2.00. Special to close out 1.48 AT $1.98 One lot Men's blue Oxfords. Comes in tan and Black were 2.75. Reduced to $1.98. AT 90 CENTS One lot Men's work Pants. Would be cheap at $1.25. Spe/>io1 r* 1 ncn Anf of QH Acnfo V1U1 UV VIVOV^ vut Ut . ... f V V_< v- J i u. f AT $1.29 One lot Men's dress Pants made with Side Buckle and Belt Straps were 2.00. Special to close out at $1.29 AT $1.69 One lot Mens' dress Pants made with Side Buckles and Belt Straps, were $2.50. Special to close out at $1.69 AT $11.00 One lot Blue Serge suits, were 16.50. Special to close out at $11.00 Ling you. We want your busiid go to CLOUD i Boston, Mass. and Return Very Liiw ltiih s Vi? Nonliu ru Hallway. Account Supreme Lodge, Knights Pythias, the Southern Railway announces very low round trip rates, from all stations. Tickets to be sold July 30th, 31st, August ], 2, 3 and 4, 1908 Limited August 10, 1908. Extension of tinal limit to leave Ronton not later than September 16, 1908, can be had by depositing ticket at Boston and paying fee of $1 00 Stop-overs, Washington, Baltimore -...I v..? v ? i. | i ii i i nuri ii i a nnu ii cn ui r\ . Round trip rate from Lancaster, S. C. $29 05, Hock Hill, S C. $29.05 For detailed information, etc., apply Southern Railway Agents, or, J. L MEEK. Assia'.. General Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. J C. LrSK. Division passenger Agent, Charleston, S U Notice to School Trustees. I have mailed to trustees of each School District, blanks for making out Trustees Annual Reports. I want these reports filled out and returned at once wit 1 hot 1 mavr rnul/n tin rrtu aimuu! w. port to tbe stato Supt. of Kdti cation. W. M. Moore, 21 Co. ttupt. Kd. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. y