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' P LOCAL DOTS K< m m * CoHon. 10 50; seed, 20 cts. Hi Id the Hat ot candidates published elsewheie the name of Hon. ed D. E. Finley, candidate for re- frc election to Congress, was inad- jn) vertently omitted. Born, Friday, August 7th, to Ec Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Harden, a Cc 11-pound girl. th< The Tabernacle choir will be of tl.n? ?i. ' ? 4 ?v miud. omrnoH- reunion to 8ing, irB on August 22. Several persons were baptized ou by immersion in the First Bap- C*1 tist church last Suuday morning. ^ Rev. S. R. Belk, D. D., of Atlanta, Ga., will preach at Tirzah church next Sunday at 11 j^ o'clock a. m. at Mr. James Stewart McCardell has sufficiently recovered from ftn his severe spell of sickness to re- oy some his position at the Cotton | Mills store. tr( Mr. L. L. Hudson is having so the lumber hauled preparatorv frc to building him a residence on A1 his lot near the over head bridge M west of town. lis The Rev. T. A. Dubne.v, pas- ^ tor of the Second Baptist church, * is conducting a protracted meeting this week at Fork Hill, which gil began Sunday. in All aii parties interested in the Witherspoon graveyard are requested to meet there the 13th P? instant (Thursday of this week) to clean off the graves. 811 an The U. D. C. did not meet last jie week, Jon account of rain, but j8fc they will meet tomorrow (Thursday) at Miss Annie wither- Cll( spoon's, at 5 o'clock p. m. The public is reminded of the fai fact that the County Farmers' pr Union picnic will be held at Heath Springs 011 August 22. ^ Of course it is understood that the public generally is invited to attend. Mr. James Oueal of Patrick was bitten by a mad dog Wednesday of last week. lie is a poor man and his friends made him up a neat purse in order that he might take the treatuieut ei^ required in such cases. Ches- ^01 terfield Advertiser. Tal Unity and Bethel baseball teams played a match game a mn few day9 ago, at Unity. The score was 4 to 3 in favor of Uui- = ty. Batteries: Unity?R. L. Stogner aud John Steele. Beth- La el?George Carne9 and Otis Mc- the Mauus. the P ] fi Mr. Samuel Vincent, while en- __ gaged in a butting stunt with a "" bull last Sunday, on Mr. D. D. M. Bailey's place, was badly hurt, the bull throwing him ^ against a wire fence, on which he was painfully cut in several er places. Don't pay to monkey ' with a boll. cae The family of Dr. F. 0. Hinson has removed from the Cun- Raj ningham house in East End to t the old home at Primus, much ? to the regret of the friends made during a few months' residence in Lancaster. The writer will 1 miss his young friend, Mr. Hoyt ^ Oinson, who more than once thii kindly furnished us with good, Ho live new items. be The preliminary work neces- as sary for the installation of Lan- jlej caster's water-works system is progressing rapidly. Excava ting for the pipes began Mon- 11 J iL- i - - ' '' - * uwy, >>u me wesi ?iae 01 main t street. Yesterday, about 75 wii hand-', with picks and shovels, anr were at work in the trenches. Vo[ The steam plow is also bein? utilized. ^ . ? . : poi Lancaster <\ II. P. A (,'. \V. will meet bsl next .Sat. Auk. 15, at 2 p. in. All mem- All bers are nereby urged to be on hand ah 19; tome very important business should qq| be attended to at once. J. P. Nubet, Pres. 00-! THE LANCASTER N Mr. Temple Phillips and Miss Lancaster** Ext* >sa Collins, of this county, tired* of Buii >re married on last Saturday, 8 Of East of T . instant, by Magistrate D K. In company ' all, of Indian Laud Township, and affable gen Ben McMullen, a young color- B. Ferguson, uu< man, died near here Sunday promoters of th >m the effects, it is said, of eat- |Qt enterprise u j sardines and watermelon. we droTe Qyer ( Mr. Robert T. Spry and Miss Saturday mom nma Gullie, both of Davie men9e amount ? iuuty, N. C., were married in _ t , 9 I'leasant Valley section last rcMuy oet*n iioni nday, 9th instant, by Magis grading streets, 1 ite D. K. iiall. and the work is While Douglas church ic with- '"any hands, t a pastor the officers of the scrapers, etc., b? urch will endeavor as v,ften as The property ,y can to have preaching, so cut u il|l0 nu. to hold the congregation to- , ... tlier. On next SabtKth after- thr0Ulih whlch f on, August 16'h, at 3 o'clock beinK graded lies >v. Chalmers Fraser will preach side of Lancash Douglas. it, in fact, bnng Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison porate limits of d little son, ot Lancaster, came i8 knowu as t: er to the hospital Wednesday, \iessra w. T. 0 here Mrs. Allison will undergo 0 . , u ... . ,f. B. Ferguson bei ?atment. Mr. and Mrs. Allin had the tonsils removed Many ?* t"e 'ots >ra their little son,s throat. Mr. for residenti lison and son and Mrs. J. i\ being high eleva arion, ol Richburg, Mrs. Al- a magnificen on's mother, who accompanied ca, ter ?,ld |he fu em, returned in the evening.? . . meter Lantern. try, with well-n m- m u u. ? ural dra>nage a Miss Clara Barrett Strait, the . , . fted artist who has her studio reac 16 1191 Washington, D. C., has just *h0 town. burned from Blackstock, where The streets ru e spent some time painting the are extensions ol rtraits ot a prominent gentle- Dun|ap> Gav an< in and wife. She savs the bjects were quite satisfactory an( a Mevv 1>10I)( d her work was a real joy to ?' 'ast na1 r. She is now giving the fin streets intersectii ling touches to the portrait of anitles run from 9 late ex-Cioy. Ellerbe ?Lan leading out by (1 iter cor. in Sunday's State. Qn |he nonh ,Q ( Mr. Michael Melton, an aged nue or Redfield n mer of Chester county, died OQe 0| h; U0W iday afternoon. The meeting to be held at New Tre6ory? an >pe church will begin Sunday 80n> atter l'ie e fht, 16th instant, instead of progressive owne Saturday night, 15th. . The lots will 1 Mrs. Rachel Amanda Roddey auction, wit >d at the home of her son, Mr. the 10th instant, L. Roddey, at the Eureka p0ag, the widel 11 Friday evening, after a brief e8tat0 broker of less. Mrs. Roddey was in her ;hty-first year?Chester Re- this will be the 1 rter. kind ever held A.11 persons interested in the ^ar^e crowd, ma bemacle cemetery are request- points, will no d< to meet there next Saturday will certainly be rning for the purpose of clean- for Lancaster an ; of! the graves. nity for new-con The party of young ladies from desiring fine buil TJ*Z H 7 nC12Ulf. 9pent cure what they * ? day at Haile Gold Mine as ) guests of Mr. Ernest Theis, iced a beautiful floral tribute Andefaon-Smith. the casket containing the re Miss Dot Srait lins of the unforunate young caster's most eeti ,n at the d?POj here yesterday ular y0UD iadie, ernoon, as the corpse was ? .. ?,v ng taken to Charlotte for in- "n lhe 4lh """ meat. Anderson, of He rhe Southern's rate from Lau- Ahe ceremouJ iter and return to the Confed- *n B'acksburg. ite reunion in Greenville this ek is $2 85. Tickets were on Death of Younu j e yesterday and will be again Kirbv Sowell, lay> good to and inclusive of m t ? j. ct Friday. T* L. Sowell, die , ? . morning at an ea unty Campaign. home of his bro lhe first campaign meeting bowellf in I s week was held yesterday at section. Lie was pewell, a report of which will oi age, and was a published in Saturday's News, theria. He was well as of the meeting to be i9'nt* ,ad and his d today at Tradesville and i" lamented by ' one tomorrow at White him- This raai iff. death in the fa' >n Friday, all roads, of course, The burial was a 1 lead to Dixie, where the ^reekiual reunion ot Confederate . Minn WUiHoit&nt era.., will be held. Parh ,ScAoo(. rhe remaining campaign ap- According to ntments, as heretofore pub- 8ta( Mi?, Gr, )ed, are as follows: Ke.shaw, . ' g. 18; Heath Springs, Aug. who ,or the P""1 Carmel, Aug. 20; I.aocaster filled m08t acceP tton Mill, Aug. 20 at 8.30 p. Hon of principal ; Lancaster, Aug. 21, . Cotton Mills schc { t ' EW3, AUGUST 12, I9Q8 ?u#J???- rft? Hun- ! I Idititf Ijtiiit own. M with that genial J i I the H e vast suburbau- ^ iow under way, ^ ;he grounds last ung. Ail im- E?Swr^ TPI%^ ?f work has al. T 1VC 1 HO the way of making fills, etc , still in progress, \ mmmm mu'es, plows. H sing employed. I that has been II HTIAHTTI AH T rnerous lots and I riivrLL ut Li streets are now 3 on the eastern ?Lc ar?a portion ot within the corthe town?and Sinclair Heights, rregory and A. ng the owners. are ideal ores / ^ "U* rI',rI1 I al purposes, vT JCj _L JL J_jLA tions, command- - it view of Lanrrouudtng coun- HE IN igh pertect nat nd within easy AND START mess portion of inning eastward r Barr. Meeting, W* V i Arch streets, I Kg KQTlli jsed street south med. The new The?Half?I ng these at right the public road 16 Lath an Plane Jhesterfield ave- a position in the Hyatt jad on the south. school, of which Col. J streets is named Banks was recently elected another, hergu- erintendent. Mr. Vernon nlerprising and j,#) 0f Kershaw, graduate 1 ,rs South Carolina College, ha De sold at pub- accepted a position as teacl ;hout limit, on the same school, by Mr. J. hdgar The trustees ot the Lam ly known real t-chools have not yet elet Rock Hill. As teacher to take the place 1 first sale ot the mills school vacated by in Lancaster, a Whisonant. ny Irom other ? - Dubt attend. It Summer complaints and other neric iuents common in hot weather 1 a 01 g occasion i traced to ti e stomach nine times dten. Keep the stomach in good a tine oppor- right now bv keeping a bottle of lers and Others h)iDdy in the house all the time, I pecially during this month. Take iding lots to 96- whenever yon feel that yon need it. , is the only time that yon need t rant. Kodol. Just when you need it; Th | M will not be troubled with sour st< I'Mng, gas on the stomach, bl dyipep?;* and indigestion. Sold , e r druggists. ;h, one of Lan- , ? mable and pop Xhe Heath spring3 Fan a, was married Union will meet at I to Mr. S. W. Springs Saturday afternoc ndersouville. N. 3 o'clock. Every member r w?s performed I"?816'1 t0 be Pref J 1 . olOV * ~ For Sore Feet Fki rbff So well. I have found Bnoklen's /trnica ~e l ??~ to be the proper thing to nse for soi son of the late ^ vvell as for healing barns, sorei d lust Satnrduv and all manner of abiasions," writ y W Stone, of East Poland, Maine, irly hour, at the the proper thing too for piles. "] . w ur;i Sold under guarantee at J. T. M? tner, MT. W ll- fj anj Funderbnrk Pharmacy, 31 the Bell Town , ? . about 14 years Mrs. Saml. Curry, formei i victim of diph- Chester county, died in Jac! a bright, prom viHe? Ha., Saturday. untimely death T .. .' " r 1' J Letter to J. T. Cfreen, all who knew Lancaster. S. C. kes the third Dear Sir: Here's the concent nilv this year. | Every job painted Devoe t lower Camp t le8S gallons than of any other .fvnu nit- paint inai lanes leas Ions, wears longest: always ? ? cant help it. to Goto II nut t Yours truly to F W. I>evoe a Co. 47 Lancaster Mercantile C< the Columbia ce Whiaonant, The Antioch Farmers I few years hag will meet Mouday night ( tably the posi- inat) and every member ie yf the Lancaster ently requested to attend. >ol, has accepted 0. L. McManus, Pi 5 OOO.92 /e Pay >usand Dollars INTEREST Tn Tho m vy m. I IV MCASTER COUNTY ich Year ARE u YOUR SHARE? DEPENDENT | AND A BANK ACCOUNT \A7i4-U YV I LI 1 f i ot Lancaster I Million?Dollar?Bank. | ^ Business Notices. I sun. ?3^" A11 Notices inserted under ' this head at the rate of ONE CENT Cook, A WORD for each insertion. No , ,i notice to be counted less than 2* 01 ,he words. s also ? HIDE BI'YKRM? t U?.VIICII U, iUBLIkCy, ,u meat market, restaurant, eold drinks, ales of all flavors, warm lunehes. Most anything in the eating line. We 3ft8ter also buy cow hides, paying as much as *teri a will bring. Call to see us on the ' Clark corner, below Heath-Elliott it the stables. Phone No. 114. 89 Miss FOR SALE- -One S-horse power engine and gin in good condition. Apply to Leroy .Springs. )us ail FOR SALE?Will sell cheap a fewcan be thousand bricks. Apply at once to out ot W. F. Laney, Lancaster, order ????????????? Kodol NOTICE?Rids will be received from ,nt e?- August 12th to August 20th for furnKodol ishing the material and constructing an That addition to the Second Baptist church o take building. Plans and specifications can en yon j)e seen ftt the Bank of Lancaster. )inach. Right roserved to reject any and all bids. O. T. Hardin, Chairman, by a | I). B. Mehaffey, Sec., w"8 89-91 Building Committee. ners' GOOD THINGS AT BROOM'S ?au -j , our fl.35 and |1.50 low-cut shoes, now death for $1.00. A. J. Broom Co. 88-91 m at ???????????? ia re_ BROOM'S BARGAINS?All our $2.50 and $3.50 low-cut shoes and odd sizes in vici kid and patent leather shoes, now er. $1.98. A. J. Broom Co. 88-91 - FOR KALE?Near town, 23 acres land on Monroe road, one-half original k-Iva forest. Apply to E. R Massey, Lan.e7^t? caster, H. C. 87-tf ?s?M* FOR HALE. ?A $55 00 scholarship jj in ihe Houthern School of Telegraphy Pry it! which will entitle the purchaser to a ickev t ^"11 course of instruction in all bran5C> w obes pertaining to a thorough and ' complete course in telegraphy?a course that will gratify one to take rlv of charge of an office and run it himself. , Apply at The News Ofllce. 84 tf. ksonBRIDGES?Will let Monday, August _ 17th, at 10 o'clock a. m., the contract to build a new bridge over Cane creek on Monroe road, six miles north of i.nnuMBirr. imiai ri^tirs reserved, rated L. J. Perry, Co. Supervisor. 85-00 lakes SASH, DOOHs and BLINDS at panic paint. prions. Write for delivered prices, t gal- ^ Stewart, 104 Church St., Chester, \Ve S. C. 82-01 WANTED FOR l\ 8. ARM Y?Ablebodied, unmarried men, between ages ) 18 and 85, citizens of United States, cf good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write EngJnion ,l8h fr ?r information, apply to Recruiting Otticer, 16 West Fifth St., 17th Charlotte, N .C.; 3 South Main St., Asheville,NC.; National Hank Build1 ?"o" ing, Shelby, N. c.; 401 South Center St.. Statesville. N.C.; National Bank, Lenoir, N C., or 167J^ West Main St., Spartanburg, S? C. 78-104