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8 Personal. Commercial Traveler John S. Kiddle, who has been spending a couple of weeks' vacation with bis family here, will resume his duties on the road next Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. MahaMey. Mrs. J. K. Poau and Miss llattie Moll, of I -.1 ........ .'.i.tunliit' 11,,11-n. in^ to attend tin* funeral of the little son of their sister. Mr>. J. F. Cloud. All except Miss llattie returned in the afternoon.?< 'hester I .antern. Miss Addii* Stof.es, of Washington, Cia.. is visiting her uncle, Mr. John l>. Caskey. in the New Cut section. Miss Nccly Itclk. of Monroe, who lias been visiting the family of Mr. W. Mel*. Brown, returned liotue this week. Miss Kvelyn Nishet, of \*an Wyck, S. c.. who was formerly teacher at (illboa. is \ isiting frietjds in that community.?Marshville. N. Home. Mr. W. J. Cunningham and daughter. Miss Irene, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Basel Witherspoon on their trip to New York Wednesday. going bv way of Charleston, where the party took a steamer. Mrs. J. <l.eeand children, of < 'hester. who have been visiting relatives in Licath Springs, returned home this week. Miss Bessie Blackwell, of Kershaw, visited Miss Fay Cook this week, going from here to Dixie to \ isit Mr. John W. A. Porter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Manly J. Porter came up from < treat Falls Thursday night and attended tin- picnic at Hopewell yesterday. returning borne tins morning. Mrs. J. T. Wylie has returned from a visit to her mother. Mrs. Chambers, at Edge moor. Mr. \V. T. tiregory and daughter, Miss l.eila, went to Charleston Thursday. Miss Susie Dunlap, of Rock Hill, is visiting her father. Mr. R. T. iMinlap. Mr. J antes ,\. Williams, one of the Douglass section's successful young farmers, recently visited his sister in Kershaw. Mrs. Tims. 11. Clyburn. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Truosdel are visiting relatives at Koek Mill. Mr. Truesdel will also v isit his nephew, the Rev. K. s. Truesdel, at Spartanburg, before returning home.? Kershaw Era. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Ilird. of Koek Hill, are visiting relatives in the Kershaw section. Miss Itessie Eloyd is visiting her grandfather. Mr. T. J. Reeves, in the Rich 11 ill section.?Kershaw Era. Messrs. Ma vie Croxton and John Kankin visited Kershaw this week. Mrs. llelle Milton, of Kershaw, is visitintr relatives at Sharon. Mrs. I". \V. Neal. of Soulier, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Morton, returned home last Saturday. arc by her sister-inlaw, Mrs. 15. |*. Morton, and little son, ' 'dell, of l.aneaster.?Kershaw Kra. Messrs. J. T. Welsh, .1. W. t'linninyhaiu and A. it. Itolliliirs, of Kershaw, attended the foil federate reunion in < ireenv i 1 It- t his we; k. Miss Mertha Wohlford. of WinstonSalem, N. i .. is \ isitiuj; her uiiele, Mr. A. <Theis, at llnilotiohl Mine. Mrs Sallie Menton. of Willaeooehee, (jia.. spent se\ i ral days here t his w k with her sister. Mrs. Joseph Yarnidore. Mrs. W. I . I',room went to Tiioinons\ilie Thursday. to spend a eouple ot weeks w ith relatixes. Mr. < i. I?. Melius, of lloek Mill, is spend in; a lew lavs in I.an ist< i. Miss Autre Wilson ;s \isiiiuu n !ali\ es iu Kersha w . Miss Mayinc flyhiiin, ol ln\e. o turnou tii in w< i\ irnm .1 \ 1-.1t 1? ' ? r un< 1?. 11 > 11. \\ . I . < ly 1 urn, and fan . ill 1 lit 11 a,i < .old M tin- si c-tinn. Miss lr tie * 11 iiitr< 11. ii< .?il -. n< ' rnph'-r t>?r n I'm i National Hunk < Lane-asp 1.' **. i . a ymmi: lady "I rt lint 11. 1; .ml ;i in 1 .iialiiy. i- sp? tilling 1 \ acat on .u ilie home of In 1 pa 1 < i:is, N11 1111 1 M .s. \\ . F. Swaiin^Mii, at Last ^<\inili street.?' h i .1 1 >lis. 1 \ < 1. Miss M a t * I. ot I It nil. \\ I. I .1 bet'li A isii inif Mi-- ?uulin i.nitor., n turned I ml! 11 I'll 11 is. lay. Miss Jessie Speed, Miss Kalhlnie Morrow and .Miss Francos Harris, members of Miss llessii I'liomsnli's eliarmnp house party, left inn Thursday, th? twniirsi named for Vbhev1 ll< and Miss Harris for Spartanbnrtr. Mr. K. s. Tillman, of Augusta, fia., a Lam-aster county boy who i- making good in tin- state of his adoption, is v isitinjr relatives here and at Van Wyok this week. Mrs. M. Ferry and mother. Mrs. Johnson. ha\? returned from a two months' sojourn at Harris l.itlua Springs. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA, eol'NTY of i.ancaht*:h. ! fi the 1'mimic ('onrt Ky E. Stewman, Esquire, Probate Judge WHEKE.AS iWtlet MeMnlb-n made >>nit to n.e to grant him Letters ot Administration of the Estate of Hiid ellects ot lien Mr Mil lien. THESE A HE. THEREFORE, to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said lien .VieMullen, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at I .an/-aster Court House, on the 31st day of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Oiven under my hand, this 15th day of Aut"i-t \r.no Domini, Ui(J8. I K. STEWMAN, l' nbate Judge, A t ; *th, iy i. < -i THE LANOAS Weak Women in ^ v, 'n l' "n'' tn/vmnn *Kn?o Ifl a#, lnact onu ... way to help. Bu| with thut way. two treatment^ i I mi.-: l>- combined. Ono is local, one Is coDs'.itu. ! Wtn'..l, tiut both ?iv important, both essential. | " l<r Shuop'8 Night Cure is the Local. lit \>r Shoop's Restorative. tlia Constitutional. Tli-1<> iner?Dr. Shoop's Night Cure?is a topical itvn or. membrane suppository remedy. while Dr. | t< b K.p a Restorative is wholly au internal treut- I r tv. The Restorative reaches throughout the | f (.no system, seeking the repair of all nerve, ft a . i tissue and all blood ailments. ?, Vi.o ' NightCuro". as its name implies. dots Its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and luflain- i fl mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and i n discharges. while the Kestomtivo, eases ncrvot.s t,i *t iicinent. gives renewed victor and ambition, | J builds up wasted tis-ues. bringing about renewed ! -.rcngtK vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's n I Kes'orpt've? 1'uHets or Liquid?asa general tonic 1 to tne j stein, l or positive local help, use as woil I Dr. Whoop's ' Nig'jht Cure 3URK DHASf/iACY. ,p: n Notice of Democratic Pre !I mary Election. m In nccorilanop with the Constitution j(1 | and Huk's of tin* Heinocratie party, diu> I notice is hereby given ttiat on C, Tuesday, August 25, 1908,1M ; a primary eleetion will be held at the H' usual places of voting in Lancaster county for the purpose of nominating 'e candidates for the following ofllces, towit : ** one United St Ues Senator, one member of Congress?Fifth Ihstriet. < iin' Solicitor. ?>ne < lovernor. < )ne Lieutenant hovernor. < >ne Secretary of State. < >ne Comptroller < leneral. i hie State Treasurer. one Adjutant and Inspector <leneral. < hie State Superintendent of Education. one Attorney (leneral. one llailroad Commissioner. Two members of the House of Hep reson tat i ves. hie < 'lork of < 'curt. < hie County Treasurer. < hie < oimty Sheriff, one County Auditor. < 'tit* county supervisor. one County Superintendent of Kdmat ion. < >ne < 'oroner. one Magistrate for eaeli township. The polls will open at s o'eloek a. in. and rlose at l o'eloek p. 111., when the votes w ill he eounted ami the results declared. : The follow ing persons have been duly appointed managers of said election, and one from eaeli preeinet will please call at the olliee of t he County t'hairtnan on Saturday, August UHiul, or Monday, Almost Jttli, and jjet ballot boxes and tiekets and be <iualitied : l.amasterC. II?N. 11. Consar, A. A. <'askev, J. C. ("rain. Cotton Mill?.1. II. Iluey, o.c. l'.larkmon, I!. T. liealy. I lenth springs?1?. \V. Ilendris T.ll. 1 ;< nnett, .1. T. Stovor. Kershaw ? II. A. Hilton, duo. W.Truesdale. John 11. l-'aile. I'rimus?11. I', \dams, .1. .1. Small. ' .1. T. It. Marshall. j Ituluir?11. S. Wilson. J.W.Ilall. .I.W. Ashley. ! Ilaih Cold Mine- I'. M . Moble\. Sain'l 111lion. W. I . i I\ Inirn. I .ixaliaw -s. I >. bi-'k. I\ M. I.?wr\ .1. Y. Hilton. _ I 'It asatit Valley?o. \\ . Potts, .Inn. Harris. .1. K. Hail. I .lli'lvuy > i It. I hoiupson, |{. I . < roikcti, I'. M. Lai lain. Dviuiit i. '11i11-> >11. i: it. iii'irit-r, ti W . T. < 'arjii -. Truth-villi?.1. M. I*. \V. Mo- a? N.-flv, W. A. 1'iiMilttrl... .11 \? w I'lll?I!. I.. I.. kit 11, I. I". I'M \ tn.. T. I'. \\ illiams. 11 V niitx It -1 {. I. lil.t knion, It. M. h: \\ < l-.li, J. *?. toirln.-r. I at'k s< iiihiiiii < . I!. Mf|?.?\\ I. I*. |i< IJtxltrtTs. \V. I'. Nislwt. 1*1 ill ' ifi k?' . It. t 'in?k, \\ .T. I'llnian, < . \. Itir.I. t a ill if >. \ . *?l?i \ i <. I. V . t ink a III, I. II. li. II. Iloiiu'liis . It. Itlif knion. I. I-*. Williaiiis, J. It. < nskt-y. _ Mt'jil^oint rv W. I\ ' i. n-liuu Win. * Williams, J. T. Itak. r. WelKh's?J. w. Wulhti, J. W. run-1 I ningham, L. \. Roberts. Tliornvvi II? -T.F <' 1111 >. I "rank Connor. I. K. 1. Muwior. f: Van Wyck-T. It. Iliompson, It. II. i Miissi-j. W. J. Crenshaw. I I'ML'ill?.1. S. Ilairins. \\ A. Itnili-v i r I .<-sier Itailev. I W. I'. CASK KY, js County Chairman. J. P. NISBET, \nmthi TJ, 1!?oh. Secretary. |(( .-TATK OK SOT 111 CAKOI.IN A < ounty of Lancaster '' By .). K Stewman, Esquire, I'rohate Judge Whereas, A 1 in ft t h Sims made suit j to me, to grant her I.citers of Ad- [ ministrati n of the Estate of and effects ol It S Sirn?i. These Are Therefore to cite and | admonish all and singular the kin- \t dred and creditors of the said H S Sims, deceased, that they lie a' d appear before me iri the Court of I'rohate x to tie held at Lancaster ('. H. on A 11 ^ 31st next after publication thereof,) ! at 11 o'clock in the torenooti, to show 1 cause if hiiv Itiev Iihvm whv ihi. -uia I ?- J , .. ..J .. . .. , A ilm i in ?t rat ion ?uould not be grant- , i ed. Given under ray hand, this ir?th day of Aiiguiit, Anno Domini 19u?. .). K KTKWM AN. 0 .1 udge of I'rnbate. A llffUAt 1 fi. 111' v. ( ITER NEWS. AUGUST 16 Road Contracts to Let. a At Lancaster Saturday, August 15th, t 11 o'clock a.m., and at Heath Springs iine day, at 2 o'clock p. ni., 1 will rejive bids for the working and mainteaitee, for a period .of one year, the fol>wing sections of the Charlotte-Camden >ad from Lancaster via llcatlt Springs ? County line, to-wit : Section No. 1. ? From citvlineof Lantstcr to 2 m. p. along T. V. Williams' 1 roperty. Section No. 2.?Front in. p. No. 2 t*> I i. p. No. 4, located along Crawford esitc lands and Jack Itaskins lands. i Section No. '!?Front tit. p. No. 4 to j i. p. No. i>, located along Lazcitby'sj ropcity through Flgitt. Section No. 4.?From m. p. No. (j to i. p. No. h, located along J. II. ltobert>n's property. Suction N<?. ? From m. p. No. >S to orth town lino of Pleasant Mill and k om south town line of Pleasant Mill to ?* i. p. No. ltt, located tit It. .1. Bennett's D roperly. ?** Section No ti.?From m. p. No. 10 to j ff i>rth town lino of Heath Springs, and! out south town line of Heath Springs I > in. p. No. 12, at Hanging Rock U ridge. ft Section No. 7.? From m. p. No. 12 to H i. p. No. 14, located it I.. M. rlybum's x roper! y. Section No. s. ? From in. p. No. 14 to ounty line, at Will froxton's and R. ngill's property. J Plans and specifleatious may be seen the letting, or at the ofllce of the ^ ounty Supervisor between now and tting. I'sual rights reserved. I.. J. PKRHY, i-yu. County Supervisor. I jjl 1 * usiidl ^ THE SATISFACTION \ OF EATING a depends more upon your ? grocer than upon any other ^ one man. Knowing full I I ? well the quality of our || goods, do you wonder that c we insist upon calling your i C attention to this store- - \ not a cheap one but a first- 1 q class one and that is j i BENNETTS I ir.'.WHWTTwryinsKwmin IIM ??i? > g Notice of Registration. I he it till**' "l Stiper\ i><ir uf Resist raon will bo open, oorom >ncing July ! ? \ i. mi.. n<l closin^ Vinek ..i . lor tio* month* ol ; S illy anil A? ttu-l, every <Jay except j unlay-, -o the piirpoxe of r-visinjf | ie retrixf ml inn honk \ I v .it er? ori 11 I I tve i i -iw i t-w regis; r ?* t inn cert illit - i tl .if i it ill rear ol court ?ii- * * < A I'? ?ll !' K R. July l'I, inns 7t Chairman (iKAMI EXCURSION \> Charleston and Isle of 'alms via Southern Railway. A Hpeeijil train with tiigh-class day >aches will leave tiatl ney d.ttn a m. 1 t eit nesdny, August 2Gt h, via Blacks- ' irif Hock Hill and Lancaster for harleston Tickets will be sold for Special ( uin going, and good to return on iy regular train up to and including i riday morning trains, August 2Sth, M?s. cliedule of special train and low. Mind trip rate- to Charleston as fol-I Schedule Rate V t.atlney H 30 a m.?$3 30 v ItlackRburg 0 <H? a m? 3.0O v Hickory Grove 7 3h a. hi ? 2 75 v Yorkviile 8 15 a. m ? 2 50 .v Hock Hill 0 00 a. hi.? 2.60 .v Catawba J unction 0.25 a. rn.? 2 50 v Lancaster 10 00 a. in.? 2.50 v Heath Sprirga 10.25 a. m ? 2 (Hi v Kershaw 10.85 a. HI.? 2 00 v Westville 10 4N a ni.? 2.00 v i amilen 1126 a.m.? 2.00 i or tick eta and further information i?Iv to Southern Railway amenta. .1. L. MKKK, - ?-?t nf Ccneral I'aaaenjfer A^ent.i A'"anta, tin J.G LUSK, llivMion I'aesenKer Aifent. | (:iiHrlcHton, 8. C' R.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Slop That Cough. | , I9Q8 I /COUNTERFEIT money is g( L for counterfeit roofing, bi spend real money, get R ING! Our VULCANITE RO( resisting, (taking the same in; metal or slate) water-proof ar outlast the building, and assu tion to contents. For 60 yet proven its superiority over e> Investigate it. Before you b our free booklet: "The Right Roofing and SO MEW DISFN IUT STILL IN lavine had the 1 ire in the state we ically out of bus ime, but we are we will be able to lew building in a ft t solid cars of BUG aid Surries bought las arrived. Any ; iither rubber or vehicles on hand n jardless of cost S >ns have been used vill be sold at gres :es. Some have 1 he weather and th Ltalow figure. N: ind Hackney- Cc ill, these goods are GREGORY HOOD 111 20,000 Ti Needed Betwrni now and Jimi- 1st. !!'(?!?, a telegraph operators will no needed i fiimmereiul telegraph companies to sii| Never before in 11??- history of tin; t < -1 < "Knights of the Key" been so great. To all young men between the age a good profession that pays a splendid say: Now is your opportunity. Atteu ply yourselves diligently to study and eal and competent operator, only 4 t< plete the course under our thorough s> TKKS ditferent statics have sent us stu established 120 years and is recognized The Best." board in Newnan is v* r\ and the people are cordial. The M A I N 1.1 N K \V I K KS of I w< "looped" into our School rooms for tli other telegraph school has such practit isfaetory positions to all our graduates tive literature relative to tuition, board The Southern Scho( Nevvnan, G N. II.?The Telegraph St-hon at Sunoia, (ia., ha>> boon moved to NT< \* Southern Sehool of Telegraphy. I x>d enough at when you EAL ROOF- T* 3FING is firesurance rate as id rot-proof. It will res absolute protecirs it has constantly /erything of its kind. uy or repair, write for the Reason Why!" Hj HAT I 3URED THE RING. nost disastrous s have been praciness for some thankful to say open up in our M?? ^ r? TTO XIoTTA 2 w ua y o. jljlcl v c GIES, Carriages and one of them style you want steel tires- All aust be sold reiome of the wag. just a little but itly reduced pri)een exposed to ey too must go Lssen, Tennessee >me one, Come going to be sold II STOCK COMPANY m iLEGRAPH OPERATORS % ? r\ -w t Men rrepare Yourfor Good Positions .{ proximately 20.0ft0 additional y the numerous railroads and iply i h<* unprecedented demand. !*nraph has the demand for the s of I Hand who desire to team salary the year round, we would id our School a ft-vy months, apwe will qualify you as a praeti> l> months are required to eom'stein of instruction. SKVKNdents. (>ur institution has been lis "The I,arrest. The < ildest and j cheap; the town is healthful 3 important railways have been i! benefit of our students. No al facilities. We guarantee sat. Write at once for free descripI. etc. )l of Telegraphy eorgia. 1 and Itailroad Husiness < olle^c >nan and consolidated with The \ 84-912 %t -