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8 Personal. 1 Miss oinn stognor, of l'ouglas, and Miss Annie t'ulpof Hell Town, spent a lew clays in town with friends and relatives. Mr. (M. limy, who has been on a visit to his old home in the .laeUsoithain section, returned tot'heraw Monday. Miss Jessie \ddismt left Monday for r her home at Hrunson after a pleasant visit to her college mate. Miss l>essie Stewart, of the Tabernacle section. ' Miss liessie Stewart left Monday for ........ I. lull... ... < teacher in the graded school of that city. She will teach the iiinlh and j, tenth grades. Mrs. John Kin*; and little daughter, Miss Mildred, who have been visiting relatives in Heath Springs, returned home Saturday. 1 Mr. T. s. Kiddle,of l>i\ie, is spend-! iug a fev> days with relatives in Lam-aster, his old home. ^ Mrs. A. Parker and children and Miss Annett l>ry. of Albemarle, N. * who have visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert lllakeney, returned home Saturday. rj Mr. Vernon Thompson has returned > from a visit to his parents, M w and Airs. 11. J. Thompson, of 1>*-. fght section. * Mr. Ellison 11 agin.,;' one of M r. John J. Klaekmon's popular salesmen, has I been taking a L,?v days' vacation. 1 Mr. Johr. M. 11 in son. of Longsville, spent Sunday night here with his daugh- j tcr. Airs. J. J. Klackmon. Miss Inez llroom, of Timmonsville, lias returned to Lancaster t?? resume her position with her brother, Mr. W. F. Ileoom, in the It room company's store. ? Mr. Frank Hough, of Kershaw, was in town this week. r Mrs. U. (?. K11iott returned Sunday from a visit to relatives in the eastern portion of the county. ' The Kev. J. II. Hrown, of Klgin, went to Tir/.ah Sunday to assist the r Rev. J. Marion Rogers in a meeting. Mrs. S. S. I'erkins and sister, Miss v Minnie I'ardue, of Hernando, Fla., who have been visiting the family of their uncle, ('apt. \V. II. Kdwards, left Tttes- ' day morning for their home. Miss Mary Kdwards went home with them to fl spend about two weeks.?Chester Lantern. Mr. W. T. Williams returned yester- ' day morning irom his trip to .sortoik and New York. ' Mr. C. H. Branson and son, Kdward, of Fort Mill, spent Monday here as the guests of <'ol. Leroy Springs and Master Klliott Springs. Miss Adnlaile Wilson, of Memphis. 8 Tenn.,is visiting at Col. l.eroy Springs's ? Mr. W. It. ('loudening, the coach and furniture painter, left yesterday lor Rock Hill to take a position in a buggy factory there or at Richmond, Yn. Mr. and Mrs. \V. I,. Cambrel, of Aniston. Ala., were the guests of Mrs. Kmma Small Sunday and Monday. The Rev. Chalmers Frasor returned Monday from Bethel, York county, where he preached last week. Mrs. Albert Blakeney, of Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huntley, oj < reenshoro. are the guests of Mrs. .1. I?. Scruggs, of this city.? Rock Hill Record. Mr. \V. A. Robertson, of Lancaster, is spending a few days in the city.? Rock Hill Record. Misses Sadie and Nannie Carton, of Lancaster, are visiting their aunt, \^rs. A. J. Uallat'don Academy street.? lioek llill Herald. Hon. I?. K. Plnley, of York ville, and < 'ol. T. It. Hutler. of* oil)'ney, enndidnies ' * for eoitgrsss In the second primary, ar- 1 rived here Saturday morning and spent the day shaking hands with their mi- ' merons friends. Miss Nannie <'roekett, who lias heen visiting in Speneer and Monroe, N. < ., is expected to return home, this week. Miss Maggie and lltiford Hudson spent Saturday night anil Sunday with relatives in the Inuiglas section. Letter tit I!. / ;. Ifi/ffe, Lancaster, S. 1 tear Sir: A hank messenger lost a small | coin He set hik hag down and looked for it Found it, hut somebo Iv had run j oil with his bug A an tiiat is going to paint had hot:, 1 look out for his gallons. Dcvoe is th? least gallons paint It's gallons that cost: it isn't the pri t a gallon With one paint 1" gallons i> plenty; another 11. 12 or Id and soon to 22 gailon*; an 1 ever\ gallon h o to to* paid ! for and painted -2 to j-l ? day tor paint- j ing paint stuffed out with some sort ol ' .... i. 7-1 .. l. .... o.... M \> IJ 1I? w u>ll. I lit: I'-n II1?- jM ii-c III <i _ A.i'iu ; tlx1 more tlio "iilloriH. Hunk messengers bolter look-out tor tbeir bags and not stop to bunt for an.all oin; And property owners better look-out tor tbe gallons that make the < \prnse, and not for tlie price wliicb has nothing to d with it. Yours truly F W Ilevoe Si Co. Lancaster Mercantile Co sell- our paint. 4:i Lynching in Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn.. Aug 29.? A m-gro named (reor<:e Johnson was hanged ?>y a tnob at Murfreeshoro. 30 miles south of here i about 9 o'clock to night. The neirro this morning attempted an assault upon a Miss Morris, sev en miles from Murfreesboro. He was captured and taken to Mur treesboro, where the young wo- ' man iden'ill *d him and he confessed. THE LANCAS \ssignment of Homes for ' Delegates to Annual Meeting W. M. U., Heath Springs Baptist Church, * a a i_ j ^cpvemDer tin anu om. .Mrs. Kliner llailey: Mi'stlnmi's I.ann lleekhum and S. A. Bailey. s Mis. \. Cautlien: Mrs. David Fleteh ,, r. i Mrs. s illic Faskey: Misses Mule-Ik ' v 'riniiiiin^er and Bessie Neal. . i 1 Mrs. Andrew Pautheii: Mesdmnes I s '.Ua Cautlien and Fannie Clemming. Mrs. luirliain Fusion: Mrs. Mollie 11 C night and Miss Alien knight. Mrs. K. ('. Croxlou: Mrs. \V. A. > llakeney and Miss Jnlia Tyler. t Mrs. Dixon 1011 is: Mrs. .'. </. Adams ' s ltd M:ss Cora llinson. , Irs. I>avid llendrix: Mrs. \V. L, i 'rimininccr and Miss luila Knight. ?' Mrs. l.illie llinson: Mesdaines \V. S \ Nregory and L. C. Payseurand Miss ^ Cora I lough. t Mrs. Preston Norton: Mrs. k. \*. I lisliop and Mrs. N. 15. Small. Mrs. J. A. Mobley: Misses Jessie | 'orter. Sarah Blaekmon and Laura J \<'rv r.s. Mrs. K. 11. Mobley: Mesdames M. P. ' trasinKton and L. T. (Jregory. Mrs. II. P. Mobley: Mesdames I1!, A. ? Small and Coy Adams. Mrs. I,. Moblcv: Misses Pet Helk 1 n md Ola Lowry. j Mrs. Sam Powers: Miss Lottie liar- I is. r Mrs. It. K. Small: Mr. Lee Mavis aulne. Mrs. \V. T. Stover: Miss Sadie Dabley. Mrs. P. T. Twitty: Misses Itelle Stovr and Mary Hammond. > \l-._ W 11 Tu ittv Mrw I > i 1 Jlaekwell. Mrs. NVylio Vaughn: Misses Culp aid Stogner. Mrs. .1. C. Williams: Misses Minta 'arker ami Lillie I'sher Mrs. Herbert Williams: Miss < Ha 'ook, and Mrs. Frank Trtiesdell. Jeware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. is mercury will surely destroy the lense of smell and completely derange he whole system when entering it h rough the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never Ue used except ?n prescriptions from reputable phys minis, as tlie damage they will do is en fold to the good you can possibly . lerive from tnern. Hall's Catarrh . 'ure. manufactured by F. J . Cheney j I t Co., Toledo, O., contains no inereury in:! is taken internally, acting di-] ectly upon the blood ami mucous hirfsees of the system. In buying) Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get he genuine. It is taken interna'ly md made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. heney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists Price, 7ric, per jottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Child Drowned in Gully. Waxhaw Enterprise: The hree-vear-old daughter of Mr. William Rape, who lives on Mr. | John A. Seorest's place in Ea t i Sandy Ridfie township, was 1 Irowned about 10 o'clock Tuesiav forer oon. The little girl 1 whs trying to follow some of the ' ?!der childen down to 'he creek, < which runs not very far from where Mr. Rape lives, and fell n'o i lame trully which was full >f water and which had to be ro-s'j(l on a small bridge in going from die house to ttie creel.. , What the Kidneys Do Their Unceasing Work keeps us I Young and Healthy All the bio ..1 in the body pass, s through the ki Ineys every three minutes. The kidneys tilt>r the blood. I hey work night and day. hen healthy they remove about "<fM grains ot impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part r>t this impure matter is left in the blood. Tins brings on many diseases a <d symptoms pain in the back, headache, tier, vousness. hot, dry skin, rheuniatism, gout gravel, disorders of the yesight and hearing, di/.ziuess, irregular heart, dehility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. lint it you keep the tilter.. right you willjhave no trouble with your kidneys, A. W Chance, living on \iain .St., Lancaster, > (' , says: "I have used Loan's Kidney 1'ills, procured at Crawford Pros ' drug store, and am pleased to recommend them They strengthened my kidneys which were weak and proved of ben,.ti? in nllw.r ^ I U...1 sOO.n lw,n,.l " Doan's Kidney pills l>ein_' a ^ooii remedy mi I now i am convinced tli.it they arc all that they are r?present?d to be I f?ol ho nnu'ii better slice iisin^ tljcin tiiat I do not hesitate to Rive them toy endorsement For -ale by all dealers. Price f><) cents Foeter-Milburn <'o.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'niteil State-. Kemerni*er tl?e name?Doan's?and take no other H5-!?G TER NEWS. SEPTEMBER 'Send E D Smith to the Sen- J ate?Some Good Reasons ? Why He Should Repre- na sent South Carolina in that J?' Distinguished Body" Some ol' tin? politicians have charged 1 liai lion. M. I>. Sniiih has used tin- ' ,ot toutliern Cotton Association as a means i >t riilinjjr into olliee, Imt the thinking) nan. the farmer?the real producer ol | realth ami even the business man, ; nust admit that the won; done" by . i s, 111 i i 11 t h riiii!'hunt tlie Simtli ami in ioutli Carolina particularly, lias brought *' nore money to tin* farmer, the ineroh- L'11' iiit, the doetor, the lawyer and to every 1 itlier i-lass Him that of any other man of] v ho has espoused the eause of the the ioutli. Ilis work has brought results; abi he increased price of cotton which Mr. eve iinith and his associates are largely re- the ponsible for bringing about, has made he people of South Carolina?all of the hem?more prosperous than they have ^,e ver been before. ^ol Mr. Smith attended the I niversity of touth Carolina and is an alumnus of eH Voll'ord College. lie received his mns- lu^ er's decree at Vandcrbilt I'niveraity, he great Methodist institution of the I iouth. Ho lie comes of distinguished ancestors, rul leini; a brother of the lamented Itishop t. < 'dke Smith. ^ Mr. Smith is an orator of national re- jj(l| >ute and would be able to bold his own vith the "giants" of the Senate. tjV( With Smith in the I'nited States Sen- j>a, ite, South Carolina would again come nto her own and be beard from by * ? lie rest of the country. Air. >1111111 nas 1 1 world of energy; lie would not only for lold liis own on the lloor of the Senate, Ed >ut his energetic work in the committee ocr ooni would count for South Carolina. j (Paid matter.) j-or Ed A Card to the Public. The recent unprecedented floods have I vreeked or swept away entirely about for iftv bridges in the county. Some 01 '-a hose bridges are wrecked and can be tlie opaired, but many, or most of them, mist be built anew. I realize the fact j hat early completion is an important flat actor, but I cannot push the work in a .s'ui laphazard manner to the detriment of the he county. I now have a bridge force the emoving the wrecks preparatory to gjv linking the necessary repairs, our road dis iigineer, whose duly it is to prepare sat dans and specifications for building all cot: iridges, is now engaged in the work, md where ailvisable we will erect rock >r concrete piers so as to make the I iridges more substantial and durable, to i will rc?|Uirc many moiuns m com- aui dete this work ami 1 ask our people to ma xereise due patience. Notice of lettings m vill i?c given from time to time as the vork progresses. I.. .1. PKIiliY, f0 Supervisor. K^( lard from Hon. D. E. Finley ::i; lidilor l.nneaster News?I wish toex- ''' rcss through your paper my thanks 11,1 or the handsome \ ote?ssh?given me j\'1' n tin* recent primary in Lancaster ounty, and to assure tlie voters thai I ivill very much appreciate llieircndorsenent in the secoiul primary. Yours truly, ] i?. I-:. riM.r.Y. for Yorkville, s. ('., Aug. .'list, lt'tis. ty, A Card. l'<t the I lemoi iatic Voters of the Stale: ke I take this means to express to the Ik' heinoeratic voters of tho state my ap|ire<'iation of the support given me in my race for reelection as Kailroad <'ominissioner. and to say tlint I shall lie grateful lor their vol* s in the second primary. The interrupted mu'l scrvim* *" inakcs ii impossible in tin- short linn* * j imiil tIk* si i -ond election I'? r n?e to reach many of my friends. cr 1$. I,. C.\ rcilMAN. I'olumhia, S. Ann* 1 ! ??>?. foi - 1 11 wl Hide Buyers c.\l Til KN ?V M AcKKV, meat mar- "" ket, restaurant, colli drinks, ales of all tlavors, warm lunches: also laiy cow 1?' hid. s, paying top of tin- market, t'all '* i>n us on the t'lark corner, below llealli- t>r Kllioti stahles. Phone No. 111. Bridges to Let. < alio errek bridge. Monroe road, near Ineksonbam, iNeptember 10, at lOo'eloek a. m. "~ iills crock bridge. New < til road, September 11, at 10 o'clock a. in. ? 'amp Creek bridge, near .1. A. Wil l Hams', September I.*?, at 10 a. m. Flat i 'reek bridge, at Tbonias Hlaek- j ......... v,...l...nl...r IT n I 1 .. ... Itrwl.n. ] ! < at Knight's branch same dny at - p. in. ,M' Kridtfc ai l.ick creek same day at .'{p.m. at Pitman bridge, if not prev iously let, September Is. at 10 a. m. other advertisements w ill appear the ? week folio riny. I 'sttal rights are reserved. L. J. I'KHKY, fi*i-td. Supervisor. Kodol will, without doubt, make your li nif*'ii^ (i i m i ? hi niiiiur i in- i stant lv relieve you of all tin* syrup- * torus of indigestion. It will do this because it is made lip of the natural digestive juiees of tin* stomach so | combined tliet it completely oigests!ft( the food jlist as the stomach will do it, so you see Kodol can't fail to help you and help you promptly. It is sold here by J. F. Mackey A ('o. w-s J' Dr.King's IMew LifePills E The oest in the world. 2, I9Q8 SLimouncements 1 iVe are requested t<? announce the me of D. K. Flnley as a candidate re-election to Congress from the rih I >5-trict n l or ( ougrrNt. ^ r hereby 11?\ self as it candidate j .. ooyt'SK from (!> ."ith Ids' hi, no ! I lye m\K,'l! to at/ .U* ilie rem.t til the | nioeratic primary elect i' u n Tllos. ]{ BU I LEU It For IlepreseiitHli e mii i candidal' lor tlie egi-laio e v - * - ? " i ,, ! ction.' li .\uiiY IIINKS.'*' laving served for two \ ours in tlio House s Uepreseutati vcs, uiul having discharged i duties of the office to the best of my . lity. and having. as I claim, curried out ry pledge that I made tt? the people of t county, having endeavored to disirge the duties strictly in the interest of people of the county. I therefore ask > voters of the county to give "to an enrsenient, il in tlieir good judgment they i. I pledge myself to give them the " t service that 1 am capable of render- ^ GEO. W. JONES d urn a candidate for re-election to the sl use of ltepreseutatives. subject to the es of the Democratic primary. c W. PKESSLY liOBINSON. ?. It the solicitation of friends throughout * rtiiacfue I oiiiwinrwn mi uoli nu 11 ididate for tbe House of Kepresenta?h subject to tbe rules of the Democratic ty. J. HlttitY FOSTER. >r Niiperiiiteudeut K?liicatlon. hereby announce myself a candidate the office of County Superintendent of ucation, subject to the rules of tbe Hematic primary, v) A. 0. HOWELL. hereby announce myself a candidate the office of County Superintendent of ucation, subject to the rules of the mociatic party. CLAUD N. 8APP. For County Supervisor. hereby announce myself a candidate the office of County Supervisor for Dcaster county, subject to the rules of : Democratic primary O LEWIS MOHLEY hereby announce that I am a candie for re-election to tbe office of County pervisor, subject to tbe rules governing i Democratic primary. I am grateful to i Democratic voters for the support en me in the past and trust that 1 have charged my official duties in a manner istactory to the good people of the inty. L.J. PERKY. For Audit or. I 1 hereby announce myself lor re-election Ilio ofliee ot county An iitor, and will i<le the result of the Democratic pri- , ,ry. H. li. HOHTON. the Voters of Lancaster t'ountv : 1 L'wo years apo I was a candidate for unty Auditor. The returns by the man- I [ rs of election from the various voting cinots in the county showed that my 1 ponent, Mr. Morton, lnul a majority of e, and by the executive committee of ten- , ie race heing so close, I again place my roe before the people, hoping that they ] i see their wa> clear to i ndorse me tor i next two years, subject to the rules of i Democratic ] rimary. .1. VWLIE PORTEU. For Coronor. I hereby announce myself n candidate the office of Coroner tor Lancaster counsnbject to the rules of the Democratic imary. .1- MONTGOMERY CASKEY At the solicitation of many friends, I rehy announce that I am a candidate for ft office of Coroner, snliject to the rules the Democratic primary. ' JOHN KlNCt1'iir .llaicNlrale. 1 hereby announce myself a eandi;te tor reelection for the ollice of Hgistrute at the Lancaster Cotton i 1 Is,subject to t be rules ?if t be I)emnatio pi imary B. F. PH1LLIP8 I hereby announce myself a candidate r Magistrate at the Cotton Mills, for iieli all voters in (tills Creeh and Cane ?*ek townships are entitled to vote, sub t to the rules of the Democratic prinry. T N KEEVKS I hereby announce myself a candidate r re-election to the office of Magistrate for iford township, subject to the I tiles govning the Democratic primary. MM CAUSES We hereby announce the natne <>111. M. )I,K as a candidate for Magistrate of tford township, and pledge him to abide e result ot the Demo ratic pnmnrv. MANY YOI KUS. lotice to Debtors and Cred itors. All persons indebted to tin- estate of . s. SIMS, demised, are hereby noti <l to make payment to the tindersiynI, and all persons having elalms rainst said estate are <11 reeled to prent same duly attested. AbMKTTA SIMS. Sept. II. 1I?0K?P.>-108-w. A Valuable Place FOR SALE | 77 Acres of Fine Timbered Land nilUHnic l??r fidw iii|^ iiiiinier, m t?u?* Mtni U'-half miles ot the court house; 35 or PJ res of this is open ami in cultivation. Apply to T. S. CaHTEK, or to J P. .t E. (1. ALLIrtON, jne'25, PKi8--77-tf Lancaster, S. C. Kucklbn's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. y Notice of Second Democratic Primary Election. Iti accordanee with the Constitution Hid HuIck of the Democratic party due lotieo is hereby given that on [uesday, September 8,1908, ? second primary election will beheld at he usual (duces of voting in Lancaster onnty for the purpose of nominating andidates for the follow iti)* offices, too it : < >no member for Congress. Two members of the House of liepreentatives. <>ne ('ounty Auditor. One (.'ounty Supervisor, one County Superintendent of Kducn ion. < >ne Coroner. one Magistrate for I.alienator Cotton Jills and one for Bul'ord township. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. in. ,nd close at 4 o'clock p. 111., when the otes will be counted and the results Leclarcd. The following persons have been duly ippointed managers of said election, aid one f'-rr. each precinct will please <?:i ,.l (he office of the County Chairman in Saturday,September 5th or Monday, September 7th,and get ballot boxes and ickets and be qualified : Lancaster c. H.?A. A. Caskey, W. S. Irown, It. It. Kiddle. Cotton Mill?Jos. 11. lluey, Orin C. tlackmon, J. 10. l'oag. ltiverside?J. It. Thompson, It. O. 'rockett, 1'. M. I,at ban. Thorn well?T.F.Culp, F. It. Connor, 0. J. Stoker. Van Wyck?T. It. Thompson, It. 11. dassev, W. J. Crenshaw. . Belair?I). S. Wilson, J.W.Hall, J. I.. 'ctttis. r'wiguii?j. i?. j i uisou, r\. n. ne^ier, A*. T. ('Rrnus. New Cut?K. li. M. Itlaekmon, .J. 1'. ^lynn, T. 1'. Williams. Tradesville?T. W. McNeely, W. A. 'underburk, 1*. A. Punderburk. Primus?It. P. Adams, 1. It. Hinson, I. T. It. Marshall. Taxabaw?S. I>. Itolk, P. M. Lowry, l. v. Hilton. Welsh's?J. W. Welsh, J. W. Cunlingham, 1.. A. Roberts. Ilailetiold Mine?P.M?Mobley, It. II. 'lyburn, W. M. Neott. Kershaw?John K. Paile, K. K. Moron, Jas. Copelnnd. Plat Creek?(i. it. Cook, C. A. Ilird, Ino. W. itird. Jacksonhain?< . K. McDow, J. P. dodgers, W. P. Nisbet. lleath Springs?1>. W. Ilendrlx, T.II. Itennett, W. A. Marshall. Montgomery?W. P. Crenshaw, W. J. Williams, Jas. T. Itaker. Douglas?W. It. Itlnekmon, J. P. Wiliams, J. It. Caskey. Klgin?J. S. liagins, W. A. liailey, Lester Mai ley. Antioeh?It. M. Welsh, J. S. Cardner, IV. <'. I >avis. Carmel?s. \*. Stover, L. A. t.raham, I 1 1 Ib.l 1 Pleasant Valloy???. AV. Potts, J. M. Marrisi .1. K. I tail. W. I*. CASKKY, < 'ountv < 'hairinan. J. F. N IS 15 KT, August '28, 1908. Secretary. Piano and Organ Economy. 1 f you are interested ii. the purchase of a i'l ANO or an ORGAN, we want to sell you one. Don't think you must goto some mail order house to buy a low priced piano or organ ; noroutside of South Carolina to (jet the best piano or organ. We have a great variety of grades, and all sty.es, at prices that cannot fail to interest you. We are manufacturers' factory representat ives for several of t he largest and most famops makers of pianos and organs. We take old instruments in exchange and make most liberal terms of payment to those who wist) to boy on time. No house?quality of pianos ami organs considered?can undersell us. 'I wenty-four j ears of lair dealing in Columbia and throughout Smith Carolina is our refeience and guarantee YVrise us at once for catalogue price and terms Malone's Music House, Columbia, S.C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hue West Female College. With the best, modern conveniences and equipment, and high standards of teaching and living, this is an ideal plaee for preparation for the great responsibilities of womanhood. Terins moderate For attractive catalog write RKV. JAMKS BOYCE, 77-fifcw I ?ue West, K. C. STATE OK SOI'TH CA Hoi.IN A County of Lancaster By .1. K. Htewman, Esquire, l'robate Judge Whereas, A '''hies made suit to me, to grant hitn Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ernest A. Thies These Are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin oreo hmi creuuor* or rrit1 said r-rnesi A.ThieH, deceaaed, that they he aod appear before ine in the Court of l'mhate to t?e Iteld at hanoa-ter C. H. on Kept 7th neat after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in ttie forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, thin 22d. day of Aufrost, Anno Domini 1908 .). E. HTEWMAN, Judge of Probate. Auguxt 22, 19)8. 92-0.