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Local Mailers. ?Mr II II Shu to of Flint Ridge, will leave next Tuesday for Blackhawk, Miss., to spend several weeks with his brother, Mr Wesley Shute, of that viein ity. ?Mrs .1 E Taylor, of this place, is spending a week or so at Cleveland Springs, N C., Mr and Mrs W T V unlanding-. ham and Mrs G C Leonard of this county, are visiting the family of Mr J Porter Gaston, at Hicklin, S C. ?Maj ,1 M Riddle represents Lancaster M E Church at the Rock Ilill district conference now in session at Fort Mill. Mr T S Riddle, of Dixie, represents Tradesville Circuit. Several ministers from different sections of tae county are attending. ? Mr L F Strutton, one of the proprietors of the Blackmon mine passed through Thursday on his way to the Charlotte Mint with a large gold brick. This mine is in a flourishing condition. ?The Carnes school will open Monday with Mrs li R Riddle its readier. ?Newcut school will open Monday with Miss Eula Caskcy as teacher. ?Hopewell school will open Monday with Miss Alice Elliott as teacher. ? Mr Burke Leminond left Thursday for Spartanburg to take a course at the Spartanburg Business college. ?Messrs Z E Hilton, UT Hilton and A S Mungo have let the contract for two brick store rooms on the corner south of the town lot, where the store formerly occupied by J A Hilton & Co stood. | Mr W G Adams has the contract | and the bricklaying commenced yesterday. ? Era. i ? Miss Anna Creightmi, an agea maiden lady, died on Sunday last at the home of her nephew Mr J H Creighton, in Pleasant Hill township. Sho waa about 75 years old. and had been an invalid for a number of years.? ) Her remains were buried at Salem ehurch.?Review. ?A colored Teachers' Institute has been in session hero the past few days. It is in charpe of a well educated female teacher of Charleston and her methods are said to be very helpful. The institute will be very beneficial to the colored teachers of ho county who are taking considerable interest in it. , BILIOUSNESS bosses many a body and htm* dens many a mind. Yon can't enjoy the food you like because you are bilious. You take all sorts of precautions, and yet the bilious attack leaps on you like a tiger from ambush. You know the feeling! The blood teeming on fire with a dull heat; the boring pains in the eyes; the head teeming to open and shut; the horrible nausea. You know the irritability which precedes and the languor that follows the attack. It's miserable, isn't it ? Why not cure the trouble ? There's a pill that will cure biliousness. I)r. J. C. AYER'S PILLS are an acknowledged specific for thie derangement. A. Swangar, Tavarlrana, Tax., writ** t M For flftaen tmti I War* naad Ayar'a Pilla, mad And Ibata ?ary affaatIra in Mltow com. plaint*. 1 have yat to aaa tbe caae where they hara failed to car*." irrwtw?NM> TfM# 90 HOT FAIL TO f ? JT A YER'S PILLS _ J3T l'?y T7p. Will Speak Hen> Next Saturday. Ir The State campaigners will speak at tin-, place next Saturday, 23d instant. Everyone who can, * W1 should be present and hear the speakers and uiakc his selection of M men to fill the various state offices. wi to Do You Want Machinery nl Any Kind. tri II .J Gregory & Co., sold the wi | machinery in thi^ and adjoining n' counties last year. They virtually sa drove competitors out of the field th with low prices. They are again CI in the lead this season and are e 1 soiling every day. They say they 'e never mis3 a sale when the buyer nr gets prices from everywhere. ? They down them eery time. ru Cliarter <> ranted. On duly 12th a charter was issued by the secretary of state to the Eureka Cotton mills, of Chos- 80 ter. Capital stock $(10,000, divided into $100 sharos. Lcroy ^ j Springs, president and troasurer: Chas .1 Wehh, vice president, and f?r Waddy C Thompson, secretary. er ?? ?. ^? th Only One Death in Chur/ot'c rn from Typhoid fever In Six iuonins. w i Recently wo published a report, ^ supposedly reliable, tliut typhoid fever was epcdcmic in Charlotte, and that six deaths had occurred ' in as many days of the disease in s* that city. The Observer was as- ( tounded at the report and investigated the matter with the result, ch that from the most authentic in source, it ascertained that hut one tr death had occurred in the city ar since January 1st, and that was C< in the month of May. We agree with the Observer that this showing is a very excellent one for a A city with a population of 2d, 153, and ought to tjmet the dumngiug 2^ J rumors which are afloat concern- j ' ing the health of that town. Wo ; A.i , tenturo that no other town of the ! size of Charlotte in North or tr I South Carolina can show any few- i8 | er deaths from typhoid fever in 2' ; the past six months than Charlotte. Tlie tllm-k .lack IMc-Nic. The picnic at Beaver Creek church last Saturday was largely ( hi attended, the crowd numbering co between 700 and SCO people, ni Congressional candidates Barber sp and Henry from Chester and I'ol ht lock from Chesterfield were pros- di ent and addressed the crowd, all be making very good speeches, sa The other candidates, who were \V also invited, could not be there, wi The canidates for county offices re wore plentiful. The day was dii very pleasantly spent by all and tie the thanks of all are again duo wi the Liberty Hill rifles and their ^ fo | commanding officer, ('apt J U | la? Richards, for another opportuni- tbi (ty to enjoy a day of recreation. The newspapers of Lancaster and j of Kershaw counties will appreciate vr Capt Richards* complimentary j ?ti references for their favors.?Ker- co shaw Era. ha /Jots, by lMney WimmN." kn Mr Kditor:?Tho health of this section in good. We have preach- up ing twice a month by Rev .1 S ty Croxton. Antioch is on a boom, ha Wo have a nice allirnco at Anti- 11,1 och. Our school will start July 2ftth, with Prof A C Rowel I as J teacher. We have plenty of rain and crops are good and a Sunday | school that is second to noue in the county. Piney Woods. m |- ,| tei State Campaign Party Will Speak at Kershaw. A telegram anil letters received by the editor of the Kra in re' a I spouse to an invention to them to ' 0 peak here tho 2?nd inst, the off J day l>etween the Camden and Lan| caster appointments, announce J that the candidates for State of- J? tiee, from Governor down, will >u speak at Kerahaw Friday, of next ?,n week.?Kershaw F.ra. iiportunt 1?? Persons who will T Attend Veteran's Keunion?A Cheap and <Jtiirk Trip. The Lancnster & Chester Ky. ? ill run a special train from Lan- ^ ster on Wednesday morning, ily 20th, leaving Lancaster at o'clock, for the benefit of those ishing to go to Atlanta to atnd the Veterans Reunion. The ain will make close connection ith the S A L at Chester, arving in Atlanta about 3 1' M tho ^ ^ mo day. Tho regular train on e L & C road will l?e held at tester Friday night for pass. gcrs ?oming rr im Atlanta. Can ^ ave Atlanta at 12 noon Friday riving at Lancaster about ten clock Friday night. Through te from Lancaster and return . in >. 55. si r Interest to Wheat Kaisers. H .J G egory & Co., have just ^ 1 hi to I) II Jordon & Co., Fort iwn, SC., a large Kol'cr Flour n< ill outfit, which they wil erect P1 once. This mill will be of tc oat advantage to I <nn caster farm8 as it will ennMe them to get eir wheat ground at Miller's s' te, which means freight charges ^ ly one way to Fort Lawn. Jt ? ' II be in o|>eration in about 301 y( ys. Hold your wheat until you n have it ground into flour ?! unl to the finest patent brands. 1H hedule lor Congressional Crtn_ w illilntc*. 0< At a meeting of tho county f airman of the counties embraced \ the Fifth (Congressional I>is- p iot, four meetings Imve been ?j range<l in Lancaster county for jngressional candidates: u, Kershaw, Friday, Aaig 19th. 0( tames School House, Saturday, jr ugust 20th. 0] 1 A * * * l^ancasier, Monday, August !nd. Six Mile Creek church, Tuesday ugust 23rd. The first meeting in the die-. ^ ict will l?e held at Chester, Aug ^ t nn<l the Inst at camden on the ,r rtb. J m , m Sfl Heath of a Good Man. w w Mr Michiael Nash, an aged and ghly respectable citizen of this m unty, died snddenly last Sunday ttF ght at his home on theWither- Tl K>on place near tho river. lie Ju al jaiHt ridden into the yard and ^' amounted from his mule, which NI i had carried to water, when ho nk to tho ground. Dr. M. R. >' itherspoon, who was near by, pnt to his assistance and had him ^ moved to tho house, where he ad shortly afterward. His 1 ath was due to heart trouble, th which he had been afflicted \\ r some time. He was in town ?t Friday, and seemed to be in e enjoyment of good health. Mr Nash was about OS years ^ age, and leaves a widow sur* ^ ring him. He his, or hud, relres-hrothers living in Union * unty North Carolina, but they jn ve not been heard from in some no and their address is not en own. Mr Nash was one of the most right, honest men in this ooun6 r Every body who knew him d the utmost confidence in his tegritv. His remains were CH iriocl Monday at Waxhaw grave ni rd.? Review. da For The I/edger. ua Mr Kditor:?In drawing off ^ n list of nuccessful applicants for *ev ichera certificates, for your last j me, I overlooked the name of $ isa 1 Initio Robertson ofOak-'oi I rst, who made a first grade cer icate, and, in justice to her, I sire to make the correction. VV B Bruce. \n ^ ? "e Krtilr fa niood Dfff. ["lean Mood mntni a clan kin. So w tutywithout.it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar- tl< clean yo?:r blood a*.d keen it clean, by rring up the l?y liver and driving all im | ritiea from the body, begin to-day to T?' niah pimplea, boils, blotches, black heart*, ' ,n d that sickly lulioua complexion by taking I acareta,?beauty for ten centa. All drug- [ ta, satisfaction guaranteed, )t>c, 39c, 80c. ' HE STATE EQUALIZATION I I BOARD. f 'bat the Returns Show ? Pied-1 nont Belt's Increase $l,tiOO,000?Richland Climbs Up | n, $.".<>0,000. I vl _ tli o.uuibin Record, 13th. The state hoard of euualizati. n i ade no headway with the busi i ;ss lajfore them yesterday, hut 1 iving divided themselves into ^ sven committees to faciliate the ti ork they wound up their busu )ss this morning after a session 1,1 : two hours. \yhen the committee reports ero rend this morning it was 1,1 en that changes from the find- ^ of the countV hoards worn ?o ight that Mr R I Manning of! jmter offered a resolution that Lj 10 comity hoards reports he sus-1 ined. This was carried, though !1,1 >t without a hard fight on tne irt of those who wanted their I >unty assessment reduced. 11 A comparison between the re- ^ irns this year and those la^t year I lows no material difference in le totals, that the valuation this j re ?ar is about the same as last n i ear. Hut there is a remarkable el iffercnee shown between differrt sections of the Stnte. There l' considerable increase in real roperty in the Piedmont section, ' hiio the middle and lower part mi f the state has greatly .fallen off. ^ he increased valuations, from tl nderson, Laurens, Ocoijee, w iclcens, Spartanburg and Green- ^ ille aggregates $1,000,090. s* Richland, though in the middle ^ alt. hns not fnlion linolr ' 'V- n y ?- .?.IVM MUV IV. X 711 IUC I ? jntrary, her real property has icreased $300,000, which is one t the l>est showings nxuie. ^ ^ ^ ^ i Juror ton Old. 1 111 Yesterday afternoon .Judge;1' ape in tho Highland <j.n,uity court J.sdeiT down a decision embrac" ig a bran new poiut. At the ? une term of court Archie Lind- i sl ty was convicted of larceny. He , as represented by Col Nelson, j ho discovered the fact that one i ti 1 tho jurors, who convicted his J Jjl an was over 05 years old and w ipealedon constitutional grounds. |el he new constitution says thut a ror must he between the apes of [ I and <55; therefore a man in his , Kty-sixth yeur cannot serve. idpe Gage granted a new trial isterday. This is the first time is j>oint has ever been made.? j dumbia Record. <t<] I>| 'HE REGISTER SUSPENDS. F ill he Metamorphosed Into an Afternoon Paper ;li >ecial to The Greenville News. \'l Columbia, S. c., .Inly 14.?To-1 ly the last issue of The colum a Register, as a morning news- p H?er, made :ts appearance. j cc The paper has I icon published this city since 1*75. I Some time ago it was finally de- <>i Jed to abandon tho morning ild but the suspension will come ; tl icxjivi icui^ 10 me piiMiic in ?t*n>' rn al. It is understood that the publi tion of The Register, us an eveng paper, will commence ^atur- ' iy afternoon with the full Asso tited I'reas an*l J no S Reynolds (*l< (alitor. It is promised that e paper will lie up to date in ery respect. C MILITARY ACADKMV f,' _ d lice of Chairman Hoard of Visitor* v Charleston, July 1, 189S . tl One Vacancy exists In Jljmflulary idetship f>r this, Lancaster county, j the .-'outU Carolina Military Aonmy. Hlank applications for permit ,r enter com (tell tive examtntainn, ^ ft It sheet giving nacraaary Informa- * rn, can be obtained from thu county 01 perlntendent < t education All apt * Icstlons moat Ih? Jii hands of Chairan by ftrat day of Augaat. J( C 8 G A DADr.N. p Chairman Board of Visitor*. ii Innouncements FOR THE SENATE. Thankful for pant favors, anil at tin dicilation of many friends, I an >unee that I am a candidate for re ec-i.'ii to the t-ttate Senate, subject t< ie rule of the Democratic primary. B. F. MILLER. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. 11 avion served only one term in tin eglslature, injustice to myself I an< ounce tliat I am a candidate for re ectlon to the House of Represents ves for on'.y one more term, I heie< f pledge myself to abide the result o ie Democratic primary election U A PLYLER. Editor Lodger:?/'lease announce ! 11 a candidate for nomination a; epresentative sulject to the rules o ie Democratic party. J W HA MEL. I am a candidate for re electio i ti ,e House of Repre-entatives. I wil >idc the result of the Democratic pri iary election. T Y WILLIAMS. I announce tniself a candidate fo ie House of Rcpriseiuatives, suhjec > the rules and lobulations of lii eniocratic Party. J HARRY FORTE It. At the solicitation of a numhet c ly friends 1 have decided to announc lyself as a candidate for the iious T Roprcscntaiives in the ensuiu lection, and I hereby pledge myse > abide the result of the Deniocrut. rimary elee'lon. R L II ICR LIN. Mi Editor: - P.ease announce th ame of tlie HON J N E.STKII)i*?K i a candidate for the House of re ore total Ives Mr Estridge has ser\ei lis c<?unt3' four years in the I.egiala ire a d his honesty and faithfulm* as such during thai time that we fer e lieu.I his services again in the I ?-jj lature- His record being c lear am eing the ability of the man wear itislied he is one man who ought t< e aent Itaek to the Legislature. Mi Istridge will tthide tiie result of tli rimary election. MANY Votkks. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself ?s a can idate for County Treasurer, suhjec > the rules of the democratic prima*.\ will serve for $400 per annum, turn ig tho remainder of the salary itit fie county treaamy. WILSON HOWELL. I hereby announce myself a eand ate for tiie office of Connty Treastirt utiject to the democratic primary. J K HTRWM v \ The many friends of JuoPTnylo ike pleasure in presenting his nam > the voters of Laneaster ( ouuty as indidate for tie- office of fount reasurei, and hsr?by pit dge that li ill abide the rrsultof the primnr, ection. I am a candidate for Count; 1 re usurer. W C CACTI]EN. FOR COCNTY AUDITOR. I hereby anuounce myself a can idate for re-election na auditor o urn-aster county, ami pledge mysel i abide the result of the democrat*! riinary. JOHN A COOK. OR SUPEfllNTENDEN V OI EDUCA'I ION. T hereby announce myself s a can idate forjthe office of uperintemlen ' Education, mhject to t)ie rules o e prima ry. J M PERRY. We art> authorized to announc rot Jas H Thomson as a candidate fo runty superintendent of Education Thanking my friends for their sun irt in lite past, and at the solicitatioi many, I hereby announce myself inr.idate for re-election to the offlc 'County Huperinteudent of Edu s 011, subject to the Democratic pri ary election. W B BRUCE. At the solicitation of many friend announce myself a candidate fa ounty Superintendent ' f Kdueatio ihjoet to the ruies governing th eiD'H-ratic primary. W J LONG. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. After being solicited hy man. lendw I announce myself a- a caudl ate for the office of County Hupei Isor subject to t lie rules govern in re democratic primary. M CGARDNER. The friends of L J Perry, recngnli iff in his past service as Count ui>ervisor business tact, <fualiflcatin nd a due regard to tiie principles i jonoroy In the management ofth ffhirs of the County, hereby announc Inr as a candidate for re election I trie Important office. H/s record ? n rflWri* a sufficient ffuarantee tin lie affairs of the County wi'lbeaai a hia bauds. rnoBAu: .31 LM,K. i I | The frit-nils t f C'ba- ' Joins, r-stj, recognizing i> ? !i ?r:?? I -i a "I a bliliet t together wiili his tirinst for tie ptui* j tion, hereby announce him as a caHB djdate f??? the odh-e of pro'-.: e .1 udge. We pledge him to abide ti e rtsult<o ttie Democratic piliuaiv. > j FOR MAULS I !U K I hereby announce nr.,self a candi? late for Magistrate of UP s Creek j township, subject to the <1 inociatitr ? primary. W II P,I 'itNHL ? /hicfrfr/i '.- At iilcii SVt rr. . Tin-: He yr Sai.vi: in the world f<r f Cuts, Hruists, Sores, rk-cis, f-aJ; Rlieuiu, Fevu.* ri ?rc, To1, lor. '"nap ped Hunds, Chilblains ( irr.s. and at 8bin eruptions, n-l positively curet> I Piles, tir no pay r-ipiiivJ I; is guar* ? 1 anleed to giv.- parf a t a-.it iufaot ion or f money refunded Price .'"i <--1.is per box. For Sab- by i- 1 pros. nimiijaMii ? - - tbc-' * rill? 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Always ''I carry a bottle of Wonderful OB with you, if you don't, some of these times \ou will rcjjret it. j Colic and ("holera-morbus coin* without warning and unexpeetod ly. 25c a liottle. .i c .a;ik-U,.,- .v "I FURMAN UNIVERSITY, | GKEKNY1I.LE, S. C. Thorough ci itrves of instruction, '* leading to the degrees of H. 1 it., B A., r and M. A, The fatuity foi mxt ses*' ion bus lieeii enlaiged. Kspeciul aftention will ho given to KeglMi autf to lV(lntn?oif ? V^r_.? ? ? o-b" ? * ' ' " v.uuiaca in i/H11*. History. Modern ! finp.uaj.es, and Physio* Tlie new (?ru iimte Depart* * * y ! Hunt will t tK-r rare advantages. I* ?rly ' ti|iplicatioi.x for rooms in the Meet * Hall should ho made. Work on the ' New Alumni Hall ill foi.n he cowI nieiiced. Addre-s A P Motihiirue, ^ (Sreenville, S (' or I> KfJreer, f'aesar'r lleail, S C. ' i P in i an i iwnwnrjiri^ ma f iCLBMStt* lliKllllJliRH f! AND '\ MKl'IIM'!; fOLLEGK. SIX \ KTMRXTS j* ? i AURICULTIKA ('ItKMIf'Ai . | MECHANICA1 TKXTILI j | LITERARY MIMTAHK Host equipped ('ollejro in tlx South. 45?' Stnden' .. Send for I. r illusl rated catalogue. HENRY S. HARIXCKV President, II Cleninon Col lope, S. C a e ?? :l Tnif NEW YO RK WORLD ls THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION, T i n e 18 Pages a Week. 156 Pages a Y(cur 1h larger than any weekly or M ml> weekly paper published ami in 1 lie om >y Important Democratic "weekly*" y published in New York City. Three I. time* an large as the leading Rep lib can weekly of New York City. I t w '* be of especial advantage to you d lilt g the Presideiitii.l Campaign, an It J puhllahed every other day, e ><e ! Hunday. and has all the freshnes in I timeliness of a daily. It com bin ee eg the newa with a long Hat of inter iftiti ! , Jepartmenta, unique features, ra i U ( in. y md graphic Illustrations, t he l?t to n I Ing a specialty. >111 these improvements liave lost >r! made without any increase in the <??t, e , which remains at one dollar per } ** >e We offer till* unequaled newsp r ] ? i rind The Lrdoer together one j , or $2.tki. Children Cry for ^Hcher*s Castnrfo,