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?W;' 'V ) |? |BUSINESS NOTICES| s\ WANTED?You to that we will pay the hlghestNiyrtces for chickens and egga. Phdae 160, Cunnings ? ham Meat Ma/xet. 65-tfc \ WANTED?-6,000 pounds of cow horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides You will find us on White street. See us before you sell. Capus Cauthen A Son., Lancaster, S. C. 6 0-1 mo-p CALL 358 Excelsior Grocery Com pany for fresh meats of all kinds delivered at once. Excelsior Grocery Store, at Southern Rallwa> Station, city. 67-tf< We have added machinery to our uuur mill uicroasiug me rapacity to 60 barrels per Send your wheat to us. We guarantee a good turnout and satisfaction!? \ Ask the man who has tried us and lie will tell you that he 1b coming back.'' Prompt service whether you b ing or Bhip It. J. C HARDING ?. CO.. Rock Hill. S. C. IMPORTANT?Great Bargains to be gotten at The Clearance Sale of M. Pollakoff. 84-tfc. IMPORTANT?The Clearanco Sale of M. Pollakoff Is now going on. Here Is your chance to get a good bargain as the prices are cut on a line of first-class merchandise. Quality not quantity what counts. 84-tfc. WANTED- Fifty Pigs from 10 weeks to four months old. Give kind and prices in first letter. Also two good possum dogs. R. M. Bryant, Route 17, Matthews. N. C. 92-3tp. FOR RENT?Desirable 9 room house on Mala street for rent. All modern conveniences. Apply to W. M. Stevens, Marion, S. C. 89-4tc. Frl. I \ / \ / ? | LEGAL NOTICES | EB NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, VUUUVJ \JL Uvdoll; I Court of Common Picas. Catherine A. Mosier, in her own right, and as Administrator of T. M. Mosier, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. T, J. Mosier, and olmers, Defendants. Pursuant to ai J order of Judge I. W. Bowman, m|ttde irf the above - stated case: I Notice is he^by given calling upon all creditors of the estate of T. M. C. Mosiar, deceased, to present and establish their claims before the undersigned Referee, at a reference to be held' in said case, at the office of Williams & Williams, on Main street, in Lancaster, S. C., on Monday, September 18th, 1016, at 11 o'clock A. M. D. REECE WILLIAMS. Special Referee. 25-1-8. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative I Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara\io' acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor A a LL- la J. UlolUl U 3IUU1ULU. AV VUtr 3ttUJC UUIC, 11 H1U9 digestion, arouse* the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. DR. C. B. PRATT, Dentist. Hours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:30; 1:30 to 6:30. Office Phone 283. Residence Phone 398. Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy. KILLED HIS PARENTS. Young Man Said to Have Admitted Crime. Palatka, Fla., Aug. 31.?John! Muller, a young man of this city, is held in jail on a charge of murder-j ing his mother and father, the crime having been committed late yesterday afternoon. It is alleged he first killed his mother and burled her body several hundred yards away from their home, then went out and! waited for the return of his father, first having dug a grave in which to bury the body. The father was killed before he reached home and the body buried. Iffuller was arrested late last night and, It Is alleged, admitted his guilt, saying; "I had to do it to get the war tax." The family moved here from Germany several years ago. If you sit in a cool draft when) you are heated and get a stiff necl: or lame hack, you will he looking| for something that will ease the pain. Fix your mind on BAI^-. LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT and don't be talked out of It because it is the beet pain relieving liniment you can *et anywhere. Price-25c, 80c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by *11 dealers In medicine.?Adv. 4 . \ J INCREASE SHOWN | IN PRIMARY VOTE NO POSITION CHANGE . Returns Only Serve to Swell Aggregate Without Switching of Relative Standing. Columbia. S?pt. 1.?Later returns! from the Democratic primary of Tuesday, many of them the ofllcial count as made by the county executive committees, the others be-i iiig full or nearly full counts for the! counties, brought no change in the] results yesterday except to add con-i siderably to the aggregate vote. The! total now. with probably not more; than a couple of hundred votes out,; stands at 135.932. For governor Cole L. Blease inain-| tained his lead over Gov. Richard I. I Manning, but still fell more tnan i s.nnn short of having the majority! necessary to elect in the first prt-1 mary. The vote, with practically twothirds of the counties officially re-; j ported, and only nine small boxes missing from the others, stood:] Cole L. Rlease, 63,679: Richard I.i Manning, 41.013; Robert A. Cooper.' 30.696; J. M. DesChamps. 287; John T. Duncan. 257. i For other offices the official returns are not yet available in as large a proportion as In the vote for governor. Later returns made no change in the standing of the various candidates. Lieut. Gov. Andrew J. Bethea has been renominated for his office over Dr. E. C. L. Adams of Columbia, by a vote of 80,890 to 4 8,871. according to the latest tabulations. For secretary of state William Banks Dove of Columbia has been nominated over George W. Wightman of Saluda, his vote being 73,-] 309 to 56.586 for his opponent. Sam T. Carter has been renominated for State treasurer over D. W. McLaurln. his opponent, by about the same majority as Sir. Dove won by. the count to date being: Carter. 7 5.926: McLaurln. 54.8 6 8. . For railroad commissioner James Cansler of Tlrzah has a good lead, with 4 7.502 votes, but must make a second race against Albert S. Fant of Rolton. who has 35.319. McDuffie Hampton of Columbia, the Incumbent. has been defeated for renomJnation. getting only 20,859 voles.; W. H. Kelly of Spartanburg got 13. 7".7 anil \V. r. rnrowpr or i ncraw received 12, in 4. In the races for congress anil solicitor all the results as already announced stand unchanged. COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS (Continued from Page 1) make second race at Cotton Mill. The tabulation in county showed the vote for the various candidates' as follows: Legislature. Pailes 782 Clyburn 811, Mines 1,505 Horten 286 | Straight 1,275 I Usher 567. Sheriff. Clyburn 8.10! Hunter 1,780: Auditor. Jackson 5121 Knight 2,105 Treasurer. Hilton 1,985! Nisbet 634' Coroner. Caskey 9881 Graham 468; Johnson 695 Taylor 526| Clerk of Court. Paul Moore 2,626! FORGET VOI R ACHES Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; iti penetrates without rubbing and; soothes the tender flesh. Cleanerj and more effective than mussy ointments or poultices. For strains or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand fori emergencies. At your druggist, 25.?Adv. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer BettenThan the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger j people who arejveaic, will be strengthened I, and enabled to m through the depress-! '.ng heat of summer by taking regularly j Grove 'sTastele/s thill Tonic. It pnrifiea 1 and enriches fne blood and bmlds up the whole svftem. 50c. , / * I THE LANCASTER NEWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 191( | EVERYI I Should Attend the Fall and \ M Tailoring Opening of nri n 1 1 m ? n ine loiumbia lailonng Loir I Wholesale Tailors With Stores Everyw I Saturday, September 2, 1 I YOU ARE INVITED to Inspect the Biggest and Best h Line of Cloths Ever Shown in This Tow I OUR PRICES? for the Fall and Winter of 191 Ithe Same Popular Ones That Have Prevailed II <T>1 o r A NO EXTRA CHARGE! I ^ I of Garment wrtli the/ Fxc Full-dress, F'rowL T/ixcdo j. . _ __ Albert Suits or Pui/tot, Pa AND UP Frock Style Over Aits. Read and Digest Thoroughl IUnequaled Proposil An additional Pair of Trousers to be se the Coat and Pants, Suit, Overcoat, that >lf you don't want them for vonrown use, you may liu and give tliem as a present or sell them at a Trousers Kangt k This Extra Pair of Trousei I Satisfaction Assured I CALL H And Let Lis Explain in Person the Different Advnnt I Columbia I AND RECEP Main St. | V V J. f. tSow FAIRBANKS GETS I FORK HILL. NEWS. THE GREAT NEWSi Mr. Editor: It la again pleasure to write a few thl Informed of His Vice Presidential about our thriving and progresi Nomination. community. The health in this Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 31.?For tion Is very good. The weather the second time in his public ca- certainly One during our re< reer, Charles Warren Fairbanks to- meeting. I day accepted the nomination for We are glad to be able to vice president of the United States that we have had the best protra< on the Republican ticket in an ad- meeting at Fork Hill that we h dress delivered on the lawn of his had In a long time. Quite a n home. Republican leaders gathered ber of members were added to from all parts of the country to wit- church during the series of meetl ness the ceremonies. Mr. Fairbanks and many visitors from other was first nominated and elected tions attended, with Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. Messrs. Ben and Henry Bakei Former Gov. Eherhadt of Mlnne- Kershaw county havo been visll sota was ehalrtrtan of the notification friends and relatives in this c ceremonies and introduced 8ecre-m unity. tary T,awrence Y. Sherman of Ul!n-| Miss Hlnson of Flat Creek to ois, who made the formal speech in ship was a visitor In this commui which Mr. Fairbanks received offl- during the protracted meeting, rial notice of his nomination at thej Elmer Knight of Lancaster < Republican national convention In ton Mill village recently vis' Chicago last June. The addresses friends and relatives In this c were comparatively short and all muntty. three speakers agreed In saying that| I am glad to state that the ci there will be a Republican victory of this section are very good con at the election. ,erlng the weather conditions, tho J m fttv v' lected from the same grade as $2.001 you purchase upon payment of additional i i ve your lirother, Son, Father or Friend measured for them M my price you desire. Our regular prices for these H J ' From $5.50 to $11.00. 4 ? ?? RH 's Saves The Price of a Suit. I iship and Durahility and our manager is authorized to hack H >sition without correspondence, delay or quibbling of any kind fl AT ONCE : I ages You Secure by Placing Your Tailoring Order With Tailoring Company 1 /E A SOUVENIR | Lancaster, S. C. I ling, Manager y \J I the storm did damage tfc ) crops my very much, but not as bad as in seme \MONEY TO LOAN ngB parts of the county and Mate. nive Our beutlful new school building f Bee- will soon be complete d and reidy * * ? prepXed t? y^otiate lsaas was for school. ' ey iakreTe^ esttaa tmrm* jent I note that Mr. B. F. Adams claims ' Lancaster roiLtW* saws at S360. that Primus is the garden spot of ssd ay ward* a( yp*r cent iatcreat. Bay Lancaster county. He .surely hasn't repayable ia'suAble iastall weals, in '.ted visited this section lately. Wo ex-' period* of Wfjf, saVea ar tea years. iave tend him a cord^tl invitation to come um- down and we will show him what a the real progressive community looks ** ngs like. Fork Hill is certainly on the / Attorney at Law sec- map. im - .. t II _ IIII j Of READ ADVERTISING. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR COIJ> ting We invite your special attention r?m- to the large list of advertiser* In Neglected colds get worse, instead this issue of The News. Be sure and of better.. A stuffed head, a tight wn- read them all. You will certainly chest must be relieved at once. Dr. nlty And something of Interest to yon. Bell's PlnV-Tar-Honej^ is Nature's ^ , 1 -A remedy. Honey and/glycerine heal Jot-! For the Itomrch and bowel dlsor- the irrltatel membrane. antiseptic Ited ders of tabids McORK'S BABY tar loosens t\ie phlegm, you breathe A ^ om- ELIXIR is V/ remedy of genuine easier and yAur /old is broken upJB merit. It >nots quickly. Is pure. Pleasant to Dr. Bell's Pine-^ op* wholesome'agd pleasant to take. Tar-Honey l*/pn ideal remedy for ^ . old- Price and SOc per bottle. Sold children as j/eff as grown-ups. At \ i ugh by all dealers in medicine.?Adv. your drugelst, l&c.?Adv. / N 1