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I " ' ^HMdL Th Ttnto w w i VOL. 3. NO. 93. Sf:MI PROF. BRUCE CRAVEN Something About the Nev Elected Superintendent the Lancaster Grac Schools. I Prof. Bruc-?Cr?v n, r j i >- in lv elected >uperin ? ? l< t ?d" i Lancaster Graded S-'hi O S, IS II visiting ?' his h one in IV ut N. C , and will arrive > ? Lane ter with hi-1 wi'e and y ??11.s Braxton. Tuesday. Scpt'Hnhei The Raleigh Nows m d () s ver (a leading p?per in State) had the to'lowin : eli'c al in its issue of August 19: 'Mr Bruce Oraven, wh ? 1 superintendent of the pul schools in Elizabeth Cit.v 1 year, has teen elected ?upei tendent of the city school" Lsnca?ter, S. C.. and has acce ed. Mr. Craven has heeu act and prominent in edncatto work in North Car dina for s eral year* and has achieved r tita'ion in independent and fe less lidvocac.v of unnnino ?nr and intellectual training and teaching 01 the essential stud He has always been succest in school work and is an ex< lent writer as well a? speakei splendid ability. He has wi ten lor some nl the leading e catioualjournals ol the count It will he gratifying to 1 ('raven's friends to know tl he has prospered him^elt by eeptitu: ihe call lo Laneast while they regret (hat its acce ance necessitates his leav North Carolina M The Ashehuro Cornier, p lished at the county seat ol ? Craven's home couuty, says him : "lie is one ol the loreir public school men in the St and his home peoplejhave wat ed with interest ami pleasure success in teaching and in ne paper work " The following sketch is n the handbook "Prominent N in North Carolina," publisi in 1906, when Mr. Craven superintendent ot the Morgan schools: <kBruce Craven, a mi her of one of the Slate's n distinguished families, was hi in Trinity; son of the la'e Jai L Craven, M. I) and Mrs. N nie Bulla ('raven; grandson liev. Braxton Craven, I). I)., L. D., founder and president Trinity college, and of H James Ruftin Bulla who was many years one ot North Ci lina's most noted lawyers; 1 educated in Trinity college, fince leaving college in 1900 been superintendent ot the gi ed schools of Murphy and C *ou anJ Morganton. lie achieved distinction as a c! J and strong writer, is an excel! ppeaker, ai active member the Methodist church and e La LEDGER ] -WEEKLY. L Democrai Ay of led I'KKCINITS it 'oil Kress? Thos. 11. lltillur W. P. Pollock l?. I-'.. Fin ley * Solicitor? .J. K. Ilonry Kepresentat ives? lit'o. \V. Jones \V. Pressly Uobinsi J. \V. Ilatnul Harry 1 linos J. II. Foster Sheriff? John I*. Hunter \V. IJ. t 'anthen Henry N. Sowell J. s. Wilson Joseph F. HreKory Supervisor? W. K. Williams I.. J. Perry Simeon J. Funderb t;. Lewis Mobley Treasurer? W. 11. Milieu Titos. L. Hilton Auditor? II. II. Morton ?vv- J. Wylie l'ortor .1 lOdward A. Thump 10. L. Crenshaw 'OW Forter M. Jackson tv Sttpt. of lOducation? A. C. ltowell J. 10. IJlaekmon Ml, W. Aloit/.o llutihes . J t laud N. Sapp Joseph K.Connors Coroner? i he J. Montgomery I'asl ; John kint; W. F. Marvin a > ^ 3 10 ardent advocate oi thoi ast and effective education. lu" ember 5, 1901, he was ma _ e OI to Miss Clara Ohafliu, dauj P'* of Mr. and Mrs. M. H Chaf lVe Mocksville, who was hi9 ( na' mati in oollege." o v- ? eP* Finley in Lead for Cong ariral '^ie Kn(luirer York (jle Congressman Finley's )es town, has the following: t ,, i today as to the congress ;el_ race: J ()j Up to 1 o'clock this mo r^t* returns were received fron congressional race in the rv district as follows: jyj r* Seven boxes in Cheste . ' county gave Butler, 78; Fi ac. 285; Pollock, 710 .er Fifteen boxes in Che ' ' nave Butler, 841; Finley, Pollock, 17. Incomplete returns from i field gave Butler, 284; Fi At 858, Pollock, 317. 0*j York complete; Butler, |0sl Finley, 2,780, Pollock, 187. |e Total vote received up to ;ch- K?'n? t0 press: Butler, 1 Finley, 4,326; Pollock, 1,2 ws- ~ 1 A Narrow Karaite from Dt ing, j Mr. Lester Kobinson bed row^ escaped drowning W js coming to to^n yesterday ton H Par^ ?' H fi?zen cr mor on horseback. Knowing they could not cro-s (Jills .just above town, on uccou its high waters and the com ai( of the bridge, they went ai 1 by the New Cut road. In < I ing a swollen branch over > there is a bridge, the "stru nave way under Mr. Robir for *10rse" "fortunately Mr. K son succeeded in catching >i some part ot the bridge, WAS ' getting out, letting the hori ?xi<l , 7 .i u 1 he animal swam to the ba -8 Hifety. Finally, in ordf " reach Lancaster, where ()< ^ wanted to come to vote, tin j tlemen had to have recour ean , , , a boat. lent j i ('resident ?'has. I>. Jones, of th National (lank, is at t'Atawba sp 0 NCAS1 ISbz REVIEW 1878 LANCASTER, S. C., AUGUS' tic Primary Electi ^ | S ? u, ; 2 | ^ ? >> ^ s : 8 s K P ^ u ? i 5 o e C "3 ^ a 3 ? = a I ? - < ^ ? *-J J3 08 <D ? 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I . .00 . .00 30 ] <(' ..22 ...4 ...0 ...I 2! . 01 155!. . 12 . . .3 . .00 .00 . . . 5!. 1 4 .. _ I I 's! -5! 15 . . .2 . . . .80, 40 . .58, . .7, .3 ...3 . .00 OO . 7 7 -4 . . 8j.. 4 ... 1 . .11 . . 72 .151!. . .0 . . .3 . .00 . .00 27 10 .181 . .51 . . .8 . . .4 3 . . .3 . ! key 74].. 75... 7 O 00 00 2 1 57 .2381.145 . S3 11 80 . 37 931. 22 . xj . . 2 1 28 ' ^ Election in The State. 'liter Ansel Probably Re-elec hn of Governor?Smith in L class- for u. S. Senate. Columbia special in toda ress Observer: At 1C ' ' tonight the vote from the 8 ville, jlft8 been reported slowly. I; home cations point, to a landside o say Anael for Governor The ' lional at hour from all points Ansel, 8,048; Blease, 5,< rning Laurens and Abbeville, clair 1lie for Blease, will go for Ansel.' Hlth senatorial race tabulated at 1( stands: rfieid Martin, 370; Smith, 3,6 inl?y' Evans, 2,994 ; Johnstone, 2.2 Lumpkin, 516; Rhett, 2,6 rokee GrHCe, 38 35*7; State Superintendent of E , . cation?Svrearmzen, 2.559; J linchamp, 1,708; Eimore, 1,41 nle>'? Cauuhman and Causel leading for Railroad Comt ; flioner. Jones is rp-elected Coi troller General over Biooker hour Mease's home Oountv of N ,504 ; ^erry aives Ansel 706, Bli 734. Rains in the up com will cut off" probably 15,000 f own- total vote. nar. Later Figures. while We are indebted to Mr. L with Mobley for the following obt e, all ed bv him in Rock Hill toda that. 11 o'clock : creek For Gov. ? Ansel, 28.8 ut ot Blease, 18,740. Senate?Rl dition 9529; Smith, 12,198; Ev ound 11,493; Johnstone, 5,? cross- Lumpkin, 1593: Grace, S vhich Supt. oi Education?Sweann icture 13,031; Millichamp, 13,049 ison's more, 10,920. Adj. Gen ? B nhi:i on 1 * -* '?'? ' ~ 1 ~ l'J-1, IIIUIIIJIBUU, hold and Three convs belonging to se go. K. K. VVylie were drowned in nk in high waters of Boar ('reek \ ir to day night. The animals had I fhey tied at what was considerc i gen- 8aje point from the stream so to . . According to a measureir made by Mr. Robert ITarpei raintall here up to yestei i' r Irst _ o u rinifs morning was S inches. . , T f 4*'* > ' rER N ENTERPRISE 189 J T 26, 1908. 1 on, Tuesday, August I *<" ? = b 2 ? i I ? 5 5 ? I 5 ! i i J e8.- X "S *2 ? t2 ? S = ? J5 2 ? a i i - r i - I * * n = - n II1, ' 00 ' :W s" ;l7 00 101 00 27 ;/ 10 ** io .07....{ ir, ;,s 19 . .51 . .(Ill .35 K ]|, 00 |7!) ()0 .J0 117 43 .155 . 79 ... I. Of, .48.. 58.. oil .52 . . 13 . .09 . . l!l . .00 89 (Ml I!- f:.1,! --0 13 .00..24 120... 3}, .33 00 . .31 . .24 .137 . . .9 . .00 .05 . 00 7 27... ..43. 13. 79.. II... 110.. >1 .04 . .01 . (Ml . .15 . 21 . .07 . .01 . .00 100. 00 .22 !>;{ 81 79 . . 19 . 153 . 41 228 .15 ' - 3 10 .. .0 . . .3 .. .3 . .00 21 . .00 . ,(| ;r * ' .10 . . .5 . .19 . .2 0 . . . . . 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'I hti iilection Jieturtm. j We regret thai after delaying - Publication nf tMj luonn oKaiiI ! w. v..*u ?oouo auuui ,ted 24 hours we are still unable to n ead give complete election returns in \ the county. We have found it f, , impossible to get reports from >" 30 ,,ie mlS8^UK boxes, either 011 ac tl tate C0llllt ol biph waters or lack ot ^ ndi P^oce connections?due to last 8 to evening's storm. n I The incomplete figures pub- a lished elsewhere indicate the ieIS * jQr.' election of Sheriff llunter, elec- 0 ned t*on ?* Hilton treasurer, and The Hecontl races 88 'ollows: Jones, ? j.jjq Robinson, Foster and Hines tor 9 representatives, Horton and For- y gg . ter for auditor, Sapp and Rowell ^ for superintendent ot education, a <jry Mobley ami Perry for supervisor, ' King and Caskev tor Coroner. v idu- y ^el High Waters Menace Cotton is S3 Mills. r re ^ His Creenville, Aug. 25, special in e mp. Columbia Record : Rains heav a lest in years. Much damage be- n ew- ing done, several cotton mills in e ga.se danger of being washed away. ltry c rom C Mr. (i. R. So well, a highly es- , teemed citizen of Chesterfield s couuty, died on the 19th instant. ue leaves a widow, lour daugh,ln. ters and two sons, v at The big brokerage tirm of A. 3 '*4 ? (). Rrown & Co., ol New York, ^ has suspended. The liabilities . igQ ] aro estimated at over $1,000,000 j 179,' s gen, ^'r* am* -Mrs. tinsel Witherspoon and ^ Mr. W. .). Cunningham and daughter, > Miss I rem-, returned yesterday after- C Oyd, 110011 from their trip to New York. J Mr. ? nit is Maekey, teller in the first y National (tank, and Mr. Lee Skipper . are spending a few days in Asheville. Mr ( *' M r. II. J. tlregory lias returned from the an extended visit to friends in t'olnm- < Jf,.-J_ lea ami Charleston. icett Miss Maggie Anderson, who has < 1 been living at Fort Lawn since the destruction by lire of her residence in the Fishing ereek section, a few weeks ago, visited Mrs. II. T. Bealy the past f lent week. I the relay Dr. King's New Life Pills , The best in the world. 1 EWS 1 'RICE 5 CENTS PER COPY 25 th, 1908 1 >7" I H li 1 I i "S ? 5 i < I ' 2 "i 'f - ? \ i j .. i<; .. .5 iki .oo ...733 .. .o . .43 588 . .31 . . .3 . oo .on . ..732 .. .->o .. 52 12 . 31 00 00 . . . M2 . 3-1:. .35 . . ,MI!? . 5 IT . oo . oo . . .003 ' > . *? 700 13 "J I 00 . .00 . . 800 . 30 . .24 l 300 . I ... I .00 . . on . . 72 .2 . 8 '. ifli . . .8 lit . .00 . 00 . .-Hi-, . .">? .'il ' .. .* .. > . oo no . .400 . .2N . . 10 408 . . .2 28 . oo . no . . 4.51 l* .. n ono in .s . no . on . ,s20 34 12 12:10 3 17 . .00 . .00 . . .771 1? 21 .48.5 . . .0 ...3 . on on . . .207 . .2 20s .. I . II. on . .on . ..3.50 '> 14 .538 . . .41. .0 . .00 . .00 .. .207 .2... 3 204 .30 . 18 . .00 . .00 . . .024 '!... M 377 . .37 . . .0 00 .00 . . .7112 . . 12 . . 1.5 0.50 O .1 2?8 iorrible Story?Young Woman Assaulted by Soldiers Denver, Col., Au?. 23.?A ews special from Laramie, Vyo., sayH that while every el art is being made by the authorises at. Camp Emmet' Crawford, tie military mai u uvre ground, a keep the tact secret, it tranpired today that on last Sunday ifcmbers of an artillery battery, ssaulted a young woman, leavig her bruised and unconscious n the ground. According to the story a 011 commissioned officer ot the 1st regiment was escorting the oung woman, when the pair rere attacked by 32 men ot the rtillery battery. The officer fas beaten into insensibility rith a gun and the unfortunate oung woman was dragged to an jolated spot and mistreated. Atterlying halt dead for hours, he victim of the outrage crawld to a house some distance awav ,nd told the story. Twenty.six nen alleged tohave been implicat d in the outrage are under arrest ,ud are chained together iu the amp prison. They are under onstaut guard to prevent lynchng as sentiment iu the camp is trong against them. "Jegro Struck in Head by Lightning and Killed lieidsville, N. C., special in londay's Charlotte Observer: ieorge Lumpkin, a negro about 15 years of age, was struck and nstantly killed by lightning dur ng the terrilic ratn and electrical torm Wednesday afternoon. He vas working in the tobacco fields >n the plantation of Mr. D. J. flolcombe, near Stokesland, vhen the bolt struck him square y in the head. His cap was torn >11, but otherwise none of his slothing was damaged. The jody was not mutilated or burnid with the exception ot a scar in the top of his head. Wink women shoahl r<vnl a?y "look No. I or women.'' It tells of Dr. Shoop's night 'tire. Tells how these soothing, healing, mtiseptic snppositories, tiring quick and truiiu iii!i| . juc uook 1* iree, Address Jr. Shoop- Racine, Wis. Fnmlerbnrk 'harmaey. W