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1 f* R m < I r*i :< f v? C v " -' i? 0 ?p td g fcvv u t\ ? I:1 " t ? Mrs .1 Ij Bell of Mnjriil, S C t is visitinir her daughter, Mrs .J *?. < . Caulhon, at this place. ?Sherdl" Clybnrn is having his I resilience painted. Painter 0\ycus I has the contract. ? Miss l/i/.v.ic Stevens of lver jk shaw is spending a few days with ' relatives here. ? l'oa?; ?x Unmet* are horinu ! c a well at the A II parsonage. ? Miss Maria Mayer and Cor inne Jones, of Yorkville, spent a"| ^ (lilt or so with relatives here this j week. ? List of letters a Iverl.ised for the week ending May .'list Is*. S. Bertha ( 'arron* (i \Y Crenshaw, , Tom Keeves, ,J C MeManns. J F (ireeory, 1* M. ? Mrs \V C Beaty a ill take ] another music class. Terms .cry ? reasonahle and satisfaction guar, antccd. } Vl'iinL' TK/miLi?n /./,L?iw.?l s - A \W?V'IV V1, m committed to jail Monday charged with house breaking and larceny. 1 ? Miss Gertrude Massey, of Baltimore, Md, is on a visit *o her J former schoolmate, Miss Pearl Payseur. * ? Mrs Geo \V (jailing of Kaloigh, N C., is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs L C Payseur. ? Mr Paid Moore, clerk in tie * ^ c U S Marshal's office at Charleston, is here on a visit to his family, , 1.1st of tlii'ors. The court of general sessions ' will convene at this place, Monday Juno 20th. Judge Town end ( will preside. The following jurors have beer drawn for the ! erm: 1 (J \V McOuirt, 11 A Hough, J F Clyburn, W T Pittman, Wes- ^ ley Mcllorton, W T Vanlandingham, Borrv Mohley, Jr., B F Haile, W D Caskov. Walter (J . Cure to ii, G C McMunus, G W j Phillips, Jessie C So well, A II I Carter, \V A.McCorklo, I) J Sliute, James K Bluekuion, T 1' Williams, A Cauthen, James V IIin son, U S Cherry. E B Jenkins, ' T J Adams, .1 L Patterson, A L 1 MCBianus, Jmlson II Bell, E .1 Powers, .Joseph R Threat, J R Thompson, W II Wallace, J Dal- 1 las Steele, John Mahallev. W II * 1* MeMurray, U A Carnes, James u P Builcs, George R Cook. n ?Mr .1 Iioyd Porter of the Walkup neighborhood, left ves terday for Muenstor, Texas, where*' he will make his home in future. ? m:? S E MCMackin of nenth j Sptingand children are visiting ^ relatives and friends in < 'heater and Yorkville. - " -- Jr jrfeip for |: the Jffair \ v . fclphst A grtAt m*ny men And ?women Are looking for ; help AgAinst ApproAching boldness / help AgAinst tphitemng locks ; . helo to restore the lost nlrvt? to the heim ? ' help against fading tresses / help for the ? scalp attacked by dandruff. AYEJfS HAIR VIGOR of fees fust such help. It rest ores gray or faded hair to Its otirinal odor, gives It length, thickness and gloss, mod removes dandruff. I ** Mr h>)r w?i rwth end bfntw and ^>fin g to foil out. Tho u?e of but one bottle of ATBR'SHaIR Vioor both checked the felling V eet end rendered my heir smooth, (Iomv end fo splendid condition. It ietbe ftneu of dreesMrs."?Mrs. 9. L? UM1TH, Silver Creek, Mies. ( "Some yeers efo ray t Akelt bore? to fell out end I tecum quite beld. By tdrke 1 tried i *ftaer \ fan4 vary toon my hair C??m4 ta tail out an4 a and rtfaroaa powlk made Ha appearaaoa. Mr hat la now abundant and loaay "-THOI UUK'N, RoakrUla, Wla. Kvcrclscs of the (initlcil Scliool The session of the graded school dosed last Friday night with an whihition hy the gi initiating class, there wt re eleven graduates for he term just closed. The school /uilding was crowded to its utnost on the occasion and the cxjfcises wM'e highly creditable dike to ti e members of the class md to the etllcient teachers in iiarec of the n titution. The 'veiling was greatly enjoyed and imny very high compliments were mid the different participants in lie exercises The following was the proiranunc: Prayer I?y Kev .1 10 Carlisle. 4'Song, *4Last Day of School,'1 ?V the chn-s. Class history (clr.s of *J1H) hv lolin Heaty. l'ecittition, "The Leper," hy diss I*na Pa* seur. Reading, "The Baldhcaded dan, ' hy Miss Connie Witheripoon. Instrumental duet, hv Misses {( so Moore ami Kttu Williamson. Recitation, "Tit for Tat," I?y Miss Louise Markov. Reading, "Sanmnthn, .Josiali Mien's Wife? at A T Stewart's," >y Miss Florence Rrown. Recitation, "Order for a Picnic," l>v .Miss F.tta Williamson. Song, "Silver Rolls," by the lass. Recitation, "Marguerite," by Miss Allie Hood. A prophecy (for class of 'OS) >y Miss Rose Moore. Recitation, "No Sects in Ileav. n," I>v Miss Corinna Klliott. Kssay and valedictory, "Adantuges of an Kdncutiun," by Miss Hattie Miller. Awarding of diplomas, by Maj I V Miller. Song, "Sweet be Thy Dreams," iv tln> # ! 11 w.' V v.??. The ushers were Edward Cunlinghnm, Foster Moore, Charlie doorc, Ihui .Jones and Ti enholm lusseltinc. [>eatlis. Mrs.J Hush Lyles, aged about >0 years, died last Saturday evenng at s o'eloek at her home in Pleasant Hill township. She had >een very low for four or five nonths. She was a member of he Methodist ehureh for 07 years md was loved and resjieeted by ill who knew her. Her remains vcro interred at Salem on Sunday. ? Mr and Mrs M F .Jones are ailed upon to mourn the dentil of heir infant son aged about 10 lays, which occurred at their ionic in Yorkvillc last Sunday. The remains were brought to this >laee for interment Monday. ? Died, at this place, of pucunonia, on Saturday lust, Mr fames Umphries, aged about.20 cars. Mr lT., lived near Pleasnt Hill but come here to lie with clutives when he took si< k sevrut week ago. He was a mem*, er of Salem M E Church. His emains were interred here on Sunday. ? Mrs uugh Norwood died at Yulkersville last Friday night, .ged about 40 years. ? l>r W H Wakefield, of Chari>tte, N C., will be in Lancaster t the Cunningham Hotel, on 'riday June 3rd thi.s one day mly. Hih practice is limited to he Eye, Ear, Noae. Throat. (otlce of Teacher** Kxauilnatlon. The next regular examination >f applican * for county teachers ert ideates will he held at I^anaftter court house on the 3rd 'riday 17th day of June 1898. beginning at 9 o'clock a m. W B Bruce, Co. Supt. Ed. A WM4MM PtoMtwy. Th* lid quarter of m century roeordo mot vtadwAil dlmmkt ia mdkiaa, Ma ana* tkat lara iMtaylliM aan lb* ktanhr than ikat barliii| old kaairiMM raaaly, Bravaa'Ina Bitter*. It mm ta mala tH* oory element* of nod beoltb, aal nrtthor aua, woman or ohud raa tak* wkkaat deririag tkf rraaiat baaaiC oaiaa' law* BMaa fta mil by ad * 1 n Announcements jj FOR T//E SENATE t Thankful for pant favors, adtl at the |L$ mi ifitation ?>f many friend*, I an- i nuunee that I am a raudiilaie for reelection i?? the State Senate, subject to A", die rule <> 'the Democratic primary. |>j R. K. MlhLKll FOR KEPRE-KN ! VIIVES. I am a candidate for re eleotlo i to ihe House of Uepre-eniativea. I will :? hie the result of the Democratic pri- vj? mury election. ( [i T Y WIl.ilAMs .L, ?> ? I B T ann< mice myself a candidate for y the House of Deprtsen.ativi a, sui ject tli the rules and Hgulutioiis ot the I* Democratic Party. |. J HARRY FOSTER. ;f w I u A J /In* so'icitatinn of a number of ftj my friends I have decided to announce i , myself iih h candidate for the Ho; ?< |S of Representatives in tiie ensuing election, and I hereby pledge myself Jp to abide the result of the Democi nt.c |? i primary ehe ii n. J W R. I, HK KllN. y M Mi Editor: -I'.ease nrnnnnil the! m name of tlio HON J N K.STHWi'iK i., an :i candidate for the Houh" of Bpr*- |j sentativcs. Mr Kstridge ban Mv\ed |T thia county four years In the I.ilisia j tore aod hia honesty ami faithfifhn ** was such during thaf time that we feel we need his services again in the I eg- Ij Datura' His record being clear and Pi j seeing the ability of the man we are IP s rtirdied lie is one man who ought to (1 tie sent track to tiie Legislature. Mr. Kstridge will diiilu tlie result of the If I primary elec ion. i J Many Votkkh. l FOK ( OUNTY TKKA SUREIi. I i'i,.. ? /.i?i. -? ?? ? " * . ..T- wwwxtMJ IIICIilM III J III) JL* 1 Itv 1< 1 rj take pleasure in prr?fiitit)K his iiHine ^ U? tli* votera of Lancaster County mm n candidate for the office of County jfl| i Treasurei, and hareby pbd^e that he tfj will abide the result of the priiiittiy Q I election. n I ntii a candidate for County !M Treasurer. n W C CAUTHEN. K FOR COUNTY AUDITOR V I hereby announce myself a* a can U | dldate for re-election as auditor of 'j l.ancaHter county, and pledge myself .jJ to abide the result of the detiincra'ic | U ' prim ry. IL JOHN A ( OOK. H FOR SUPKKIN I UNDENT OF j| EDUCATION. I jB We ara authorized to announce in Pro? Jas H Thomson as a candid Ue for j I county superintendent of Education > Thanking my friends for their sup- W port in 'he past, and at ihe solicitation ot many, I hereby announce niyse.f a [1 candidate for re electi ?n to tie ntlice W I of County Superintendent if Edit a w j lion, sui ject to the Democratic 1 ri - H I mary election. jK W B BBUCE If 1 FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR > The friends of I, J Perry. recogni*- r ! ititt in his past seivice ?s County Su|K*rvis?.r business tact, rpiadflcatIon and a due record to tiie principles of p i vii" mining t'li it~ HI <H lilt* r attuirs of the County, hereby miuouoce I him aH a candidate for re election to ft till* Important office. Hin record an1 Ty" an ? fficer ia a Hiifflctent guarantee tiiat f? the attaira of lite County wi 1 he eate I Q In Ilia hand*. rT It will not mend a broken neck, R". ! nor will it inanro you against tire; Vj but for all aches and pains that h suffering humanity groan with, ^ there ia nothing that gives quick lE relief, like Wonderful Oil. J LAHB BACK I Drink a teaapconful of >\ onder- jfl ful Oil in half teacup of milk or ^ water twice a day, und bathe the ft back with pure Wonderful Oil ft twice a day, morning and night. ft Cholera Morbun te and Colt n. jE Take a teaapoonful of Wonder. ft ful Oil in tialf teacup of warm ft milk or water everv half hour ft until bowels are checked. In g severe cases of colic, hath the IB stomach and bowels with pure ft Wonderful Oil, and apply hot fe flannel cloths wrung out id hot V water saturated with Wonderful ft Oil, orer the bowels. Always 1 carry a bottle of Wonderful Oil K with you, if you donH* some of p these times you will regret it. ft Colic and Cholera.morbus come ft without warning and unexpected- ft ly. '25c a bottle. ft T F* Mnckey A CO. 5 V. A^. ) ' 5 7 ? \y J ' ' ' K . V V to 'Wf4? < *> i>i-' "i" u i-' ( ;* njI ^ ICEo BLbwh ShtWAftDl^ '?{ TORRffNT w t\ Jl \j ITV 9l\> IlJ i nI a. Jlj ? Atn 1ftII 'P14 1NQ ' 4 vf Jj Pjf-ipA I fil 1 ^ ^ 4 | | J FOR <1J ASH, $3,500 worJSs of Merchasi- >1 5l; from hard up ccncerns to uhtms a * Dollar in Cash was worth Two Dollars Ssa ;p goods. That is tin* way wo have just bought-,:^ ^!That is the waj we will sell.?-SO cesits ?.?r \ the do!Cat*. J*, *1 Fancy Organdies its new grounds that^N sell at It) cents, now for cents. French ^'printed Organdies, lovely effects, sJO cesif|<f!; t qualify, now 10 cents. Astonishing values "3 <iin w hite Braw ns. 2tf cent sheer India lawn<df r is 8 cents, if) cent quality India Lawn cs*'~J v> cents. In remnants. 300 yards of the /*! sli ^u|i ' a(> cents while r rench Organdy at CO ets.*c| ;; For 5 cents Satin Toulouse prints worth J p8 cents. S*| IA Feast of Remnant Bargains! J 10 cent yard-wide Percale for 5 cents. I | IO cent yard wide Duck for > cents. #1 ^nothe1* 1 loo yards of"6 cents cliillie tor J: f ~ ~ ^ |;_a i-ss cents. ^ Bargains to Talk About! *1 The time to get rid of goods is before thes$j|| i public is supplied. Busy as busy bees en |j lour third stock of Milliner*. Kvery thing ?<$ if new at prices iinmatchable. 1 pSilks and Press Goods Go Down ! 3$ ' Black goods below former cost. Black Figured Brilliantine,Black Broekade .Mohair, "^Sj 14? . ... r^'Si Black Siesllian and (irenadinc, chancet are that they will all 1 ?< gone in a week. The time -?r.Hj <r " ~ ih ? to S| end your 1 >c?llar is when that dollar is most powerful Another big lot of Kmhroid jgj ery Bargains. Such prettv Kdging as. every Ladv is in everv dnv need of. especially if JW there are children to be dressed. c^sjSj y ANOTHER $300 WORTH OF CORSETS !-J * : ^ [ ^ Our f>0 cent corset is :i \von<ler. We have 300 pairs of Ladies' Seamles? Black Hose, nci<l test, to sell at 8 cents, they are cheap at 1"> cents. 200 Ladies 10 cent ribhed Lisle Vests swept down to 5 cents. Money <roes farther now Mian it ever did. . ^ Jl big lot of Boy's and Children's ?uits - j Pand Men's Pants at 4?centson the /Jollar. if| L 350 Pairs Men's 74 cents Pants at 4O I ^ cents a pair. It pays to buy your Shoes ?? t liere* Now we beat ourselves, never bad | It tho oltanoik fa affV)? uiioh volnofi HoIapd /I P Ladies' N ice Slippers at Fill > eents.pjj x worth one dollar. Fine Shoes worth $1 25J p at Seventy-five cents. *$i| | Tempting Bargains in China Jlfat-rfl P tin^s. 400 Window Rods at a Bargain. *1 L Bis lot of sample Straw Hats at vour JT ^own price. i '* W. GANSON. | A fl