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Local Matters J ?Tbero will bo sorvico in tho f Episcopal church tomorrow night I at 8:30 o'clock, conducted by tho I Kev J W Cantey Johnson. ?Tho nice genuine french briar root, amber-mouth-piece pipe tbo I editor was using last Sunday, is n present from his esteemed young friend, Mr J F Mackey, Jr., the popular salesman ut B C Hough & Co s. ? Mr J U Kenedy is visiting his relatives over at Blythwood. ? Mrs J M Demster is visiting her parents at Kershaw. ?Maj J M Riddle is having two of his f tore-rooms in tho Kiddle block renovated, putting in new floors, etc. ? New announce uents in this issue: W C Hough, Esq., for the Senate; J M Knight for Magistrate in Buford township; C F Tillman for Magistrate in Cedar creek township. ? All the other candidates for governor turn their guns on Featheistone, indicating that they consider his position the strongest they have to contend with.? Chester Lantern. ?Kememher that only persons whose names are on Democratic ^I..L _ n ... ?"iuu rous will ue entitled to vote in the approaching primary election. ? We misunderstood our informant when wo stated in our last issue that Mr Ira It Dunlap had been elected book-keeper of the National Union Bunk. We should have said the First National Bank.?Hock Hill Herald. ?T M Fitzpatrick, J P Flynn and George Grimes of this county, have l>een drawn as grand jurors for the February term of the U S district court which convenes at Greenville. ?The communion at Gills Creek A II P Church has been )>ostponed to the 4th Sabbath in August. ? Mr W F Garvin has given the contract for building his resi- I dence on Meeting street to .1 L Price. ? Mr W B Cautaen has Award- | ed a contract to J L Price for the erection of a two-story residence sou111 of Mr W M Moore's on the Camden Koad. ? Douglas Alliance, No 1117, will meet Suturday, Aug 13th, 1 strictly at 2 o'clock |? m. Kach member is earnestly requested to be present as there is business of importance to be transacted. W'm M Barton, President. Dyspepsia Hpnmrfn ? its victims. It puts them in the power of the weakest organ of the bo<ly and makes thara its slaves. They must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten life of self-denial. AVER'S PILLS nave cared many bad cases of dyspepsia they will cure you, if you are suffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Rapids, MiclL, writes : " Apart Pilte eared ma of dyapapata from which I had ro (Tared for throe jaara. They boat ovary other ait das.* AVER'S PILLS Curo Oyspopsla ? Miss Maggie MaGill of Rich T burg, vis;ted Mrs .1 M Cauthen the past week. ? Mr .) W Poovoy and dtiugh- A ter, Mi?s Willie, visited the former's son, I>r G W Poovey, the b past week. t! ?List of Letters advertised for d the week ending Aug 9th, 1898. U Mrs Frcdie Biggart, Mrs J I) al Ihinlup, Mrs Nannie Frn/.er, Miss it D F Pitmon, Miss Minnie Small, h Certies Bocklmm, A. M Spong, tl Esq. .1 F Gregory, P M. e ?M isses Virgie Hough and Lilla .Jordan of Fort Lawn, passed through town yesterday on their return home from the Fir zah Encampment. 1 ? ? Mr C C Horton, .Jr., brought ' ' u the largo rattle-snake, recently captured by a Mr Raker, near ^ Kershaw, up to Lancaster yes- i terday. It is the largest rattler ^ ever seen by anybody in this . man's town. o The schedule adopted for the n county campaign is as follows: P Belair, Tuesday, Aug. 10th. v Van wyck, wed 44 17 o Hopewell, Thurs 44 18 i' Tradesville, Fri 44 19 tl white Bluff, Tues 44 20 i> .xonie ?orK?nrst ISox e Comes. tl H To the Editor of The State: g After reading an article in The hi State by Mr Gonzales, in which he speaks of the great destitution ti prevailing in that section of Cuba o in which Gen Gomez is encamped, h we determined to do Homething f< for the relief of these poor wo- ?i men and children. We were di- it rected to send all lioxos of cloth- fi ing to the editer of the State to 01 lie forwarded by him to Tampa, b Fla. We ship today box of p clothing, which you will please c< acknowledge as sent by ladiea of Lancaster. Very resjiectively, o Mrs K K Cloud, n Secretary Relief Committe. d Lancaster, Aug 4, 1898. t< Kershaw wed 44 24 <> neath Sp Thurs 14 25 h Carmel, Fri 44 2*> f< Lancaster, Sat 4 4 27 m ? m 01 A (llMwl KnulnA ?'rw? Uola ?l A nix horse engine mounted on w wheels, in good running order? g just as good hk now?for sale o cheap. Apsly at this office for tl further information. n * ? * - t< Assistant Teacher Elected. \ The Iniard of TriiKteeH of the S1 Lancaster Graded School met ti Monday afternoon to elect an ansiutant teacher vice Mrs. Lanier, p who resigned recently on account f, of her removal to Klnridn m;uu Pearl Payseur, daughter of our ' p tnufiisman lli< I. /' "O? ? ?? ' w??iut v i ?) bcui? waa i p unanimously elected. The selec- w tion is a good one and will he 0 unanimously approved by tho 0 patrons. I p I>l?Mt of FeverT ^ " D Miss Bessie Threatt. daughter ^ of Mr. A L Threatt, died ut her i ( ' tl father's home at the cotton mill on last Sunday morning, after an i n C( illness of three weeks, of typhoid fever. She was about '22 years ' tf of age. Her remains were taken to White Plains, in Chesterfield | county, Mr Threatt's former home, ] J1 for interment. w Children's I>?y at Newhope. Last Sunday was observed as Children's day at New llo|>e Baptist church. The exercises by the children were highly entertaining ^ and creditable indeed. Messrs. W C Thomson and Geo W Jones delivered addresses which wereal so much enjoyed by the large audience present. ' _ ci CLOTHES KOITtHE CUBANS, ci li Indies of l^aneaster Tako lTp the u rot*; siarcn, wmcn is tne natur nemy of digestion and a comim itise t?f dyspepsia, we found ve ttle of. ''"he vital teat, tnat niform quality, indicated to o xperts that the flour made I 10 Liberty Mills is a produ hich can always be trusted ivo uniformly satisfactory r ilts. Our examination included rial of this brand of flour in t ven. It was made into brea L....24 I ? J x -* ? im:uii himi piecrusi, ana in ea irm, fully sustained its reput on; the products obtained frc being light and perfectly fr :om sourness?that fell destroy f the stomach and familiar bu ear of the housekeeper. It al reserves a beautifully whi dor, when baked. As long as the consumer o btain a flour as excellent as thi r> plausib'e reason can be a need for a housekeeper's failu > produce good, wholeson read. The flour made by t ilierty Mills, Nashville, Tent E FOR SL MOW WITH G TO CLEAN OUR I OF ALL SUMME n to the Task o our removal to tli lave possession tl .floors ri|ip<'il up,si l*v "the tim t, is ] ur a | : w| are goinl - counter; la- ?? ? of by Getting dow ! Stocks prior to ', ;Tlie Builders I ,,f being extended "rj These huge i ,e, iies are right in on i i.e sell under cost 7t five Thousand iar iB INS?" Every si 1st to "T he 1 he *88 is a brand which is perfect for a in Pro?esHCS ?f the family kitchei . and for that reason is endorsed h ... the American Journal of Health, u r n(1 A R GRAY, M 1). | W Hanson represents the* rj mills for Lancaster Co. A c? . load of thier flour will be hei ^ *l:- 1- * * inm TTVVK. r.<I>. IjEDUKK. | p tt- m ?? m< be card of thanks. a- I take tbis method of returnin my sincere thanks for the greu 0. kindness of my friends, Mr. an e- W E Belk and Mr and Mrs J ] ,8t Belk, bestowed on me during m a, severe sickness, (rod says in n on wise shall they loose their rewart he Chas. L. Wilson, n. Aug. 8, 1898. " Riinrat* Tour llowtli With Cairaratl. IW Candy Cathartic, cure con*tipatlnn forcte 10c. 35c. If C. C. C fall, drutrtrlatx refund monr ^ Managers of Election. ly The county democratic execu j|e tive committee met Monday 1st )n and appointed the following gci llr tlemen as managers for the pr 0f mary election to be held on An truU 18 ?"'*" >e Carmel Hill ? S C Stover, A I ts Carter, R .1 Mellwain. Montgomery?Wm 1 low el ty Win Barlier, Jno Wils< n. v- Heath Spring??' T L Stovei in H H Morton, A .1 Bailey. Iv New Cut?.1 D Cnskey, .1 e: Flynn, T R Langley. ve Ptviglit?.1 K Rowell, W is Carnes, T D Carnes. e- Taxahaw?(i C McManus .1 al Ingram, Wm .1 Belk. >n CC Welsh's?11 J Gardner, rv T Kennington, W M Seal. Van Wyek?J M Yoder, (1 ur Vaughn, R H Pclaney. k?y Indian Hand?.1 .! Perry, (J ict Collins, R W Poster, to Tradesviilfl?H ,J Funderhurl e. I^ee Bird, W A Funderhiirk. Primus- W B Miller, N a Small, J W Hlaekmon. ho Thorn well Place?.1 Wren Til d, man, .1 F Williams, ,1 W Thou?| eh son. a- Ivpruhow ii \ il ;u..~ a mm - ?? ? 4 m. I I II|IMI( /\ ?ni Cole, A V Cauthen. ee I.4in?*uvter?N B Couxar. L or Klliott, Capt J C Foster. so The Schools Get $20,000. te The state hoard of eontr wound up the business of the an monthly session this morning, an is, to celebrate the occasion, as d- were, there passed a resolutu re authorizing the appropriations 1 ne the school fund of $20,000 whic he will be good news for the ta] i., payers of the state. ? Record 5tl lie Housekeeper's Duty in t Selection of Flour. Ltnerican Journal of Health. The American Journal of Heal i ol>li?;e<l to return frequently ic subject of pure Hour. O iseussions concerning food pro cts generally, which nre systei tically conducted in our colum 1 ilie interests of ou* readei ave repeatedly been devoted liis question. Still, it seems ne ssary for us to further einph i/.e the fact that the purity our must be insisted upon ousekeepers, and to urge them n unceasing vigilance against t n posit ion of inferior crudes. ?ome articles, though in daily i pon the household table, are or artaken of by ndnlt members he family or by individuals i hose particular tastes these pt icular articles appeal. But tin s partaken of by every mem I f the family, without distincti f age ; it is employed in t reparation of every meal, in o ay or another. That is why ccupios a place of such peculi nportance in the dietary ; that lie reason the housekeeper mil isist upon its purity. Failure o so, means a menace to t ealth of every menilier of t amity. This l>eing so,the hygienic prt an perform no higher service lie great number of families hich it is read, than to inves ate the various brands of flo n the market, and commei lose which merit it. Such coi lendalion we can readily aeco ) the flour made by the Liber lills of Nashville, Tenn. Havii sleeted this brand for cxamin on because it is known to irgely in use, and so forms a st le food in the dietary of so mai imiiies, we caused it to lie su scted to analysis. That our r ort might possess the utmo ossible value for our readot re took our customary precautii f procuring samples from t rdinnry dealers. It was it ossible for any person, unco oetcd wi h mir utntT r\ L- nr nit these samples were intend >r any special purpose; nor hi le manufacturers of this floti or any one directly or indirect mnected with their interests, tl smotest inkling of our intenti< ) conduct an investigation. ()i idependent and secret system inking tests of food products irgely the source of the prestij hich these periodical repor live so long enjoyed. The Hour made by the Liber tills is remarkable for its e; silence. The ..rial it received iir chemical test kitchen, clear! emonstratedthis. For instanc lluten which is the nutri'.i uulity of Hour, we found in th rand in an unusually high d m v/ am k7 XF* M r | 7 ^ m F ^ F our way. Will p than to move ($i. Hollars worth of 11 ii'ticle a genuine li N. GAN! II The Alliance Campmeeting. y The annual Alliance compmeeting was held at Tirzah on Thurs- , i ^ 1 day and yesterday, with the usual h ie large crowd in attendance. The ^ ir crowd was estimated at about e 1,000 on Thursday. I Mr W N Elder delivered an address of welcome, and Mr J C ! Wilborn also delivered an address. p The following congressional ^ candidates spoke : Barber, Fin. ,1 ley, Strait, Kennedy, llerry, Pollock. v I) P Duncan, President of tne A 0 State Alliance Exchange, made a y j speech. Among the candidates for state offices present were Watson, Brown, McMahan, Watts, Floyd, v 1 c ? _ n>uii> miu warns. 11 *' There was a great deal of logrolling among the candidates: hot P n so far as The Knqutrer has been u ah e to learn there was no slate ,, agreed upon. The conditions are i no longer favorable. Yorkvillc ? i. Knquirer nruuly Is lllooil Dorp. Clean blood means a clean skin. No j( | M'uuty without it. I'ascarets, I "ji ri <1> t'alli.tr- ^ tic- clean your I?1 < <??1 and keen it clean, l>> . (irrnn; up the lazy liver ami driving all im ' unities Irom the hoUv. Megin today tc I 1, Miiiixli pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, o and thnt sickly bilious complexion by taking S Cascarets.? beauty lor ten cents. Ail druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2oc,50c. 3 r, ? ? ~ - i If a man has a yellow dog and a J 1* frivolous wife, he can at least ? kill the dog. ' | K ;! iiritlge to Let. ; Tim enntwet to repair tin* bridge over f.'.ine < reek o ii Monroe linad, ' { j wtl' be ?ei Ht ihe bridge, to the lowest | t ' responsible bidder on Monday next, t lfilh ills! :it 111 o'clock \l Ittiinl will . I I he required of tlir Huoceks(ul ktialtier < ' for faithful performance of th< work, i The right to reject Htiy ni>d m 11 hid* is t reserved. L .1 Perry, ? Co Supervisor. I ^ k, COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION 1 The date fixed for the competitive H examina1 ion ot np| licanla for scholar? r II itblp to the Sotitti Carolina Afilitarv v Academy j*. Augu?t 111, (third Prlrtav.) 1 At Lancaster court home at 8 o'clock M |J, a m. W R Bruce, { Co Supr Education. |, Final Discharge' rpHE UNDERSIGNED Dr C C* ? 1 Welsh Admr of the Estate of Mrs* Harriet Welsh will r pply to (Jeo Mr -1 C Wltherspoon Probate Judge, for a I Final discharge aa Admr. of said Est I on the Mh of Heptemtter 1*9H, at II | '' o'ciock a m. \J U welan, Arinsr. I a A ugiiftt 3d, 1 HUH. 'l, I Final Discharge!;; >t rpHK UNDKRHIONED Dr C (' _ 1 Welsh Admr of the Relate of Mr* Ellen J Hlafceney will applvtoGao to NH' WHlierspoon Prnoate Judge, 'or I . a Final dlechargeaa Artmr of?aid Eat ^ ;n oil the Stli of September 1898, at 11 t. o'olock am. C C WeUh, Admr, 1 t August 3d, 1898, I a ' 1 V . X * * 1 t \_y It JIa MJCHTER US. SHELVES AND R GOODS. f reducing our ic New Stores, lore, walls are lairs torn away.. ds and Groceray us better to ,500b) Twentylerchandise. bargain. SON. ' 1 ? ! - I _? Notice TO KOA l> OV \LI, OVERSEERS Of roade arehereby notified to call out their and* a' once and put their rtBj ectiv* iictioiiM in good cotidi'ion. By older i?S o.rd: L J Perry, Co Supervisor. mm AGUUt l/IUKAL AND MIIHMUL COIllitiK. SIX l)KIMKTMENT? oricultdka ciit:uu;ik> % IECHANICA1 TP:xTTlJ! ? ITEKAKY MILIXA&V Host equipped College in tSr outh. 4f>0 Studen' Send fox Instruted catalogue. HENRY 8. HARTZO(." President, Cleinson College, S. CiREENVILLE FE- ~~~ MALE COLLEGE ? O O A. TION-Hkai/HIK T., NO ea h or serious illness since it vra? minded in 1H64. Acckssi iii.k?Orv lout hern. (' & <?.. ami <" W OK t's. i ri/rt'KEi??The center of I4u)?> ist Schools in S ('.. the former lioao* f t'i?* Sontliern Baptist Theological leminary, SQUIPMBNTI-I.amik Jit-1 i.i ? Nos separated from all other leiildugs, heated hy gtates and furr.acea,. lahted hy ga* and stipp'ied with nd cold water closets and hath toOni*ni each Moor, ('an have To Insiders, libraries, I.ahorstory, t 'alisihenicv. rlml, Maps, (ilohes. Music liiHitm, SVw Bed Boom Km nil u i e. Ac t'oatervatories of Music and Art. Barge did Aide Family?four male and twnemale teachers. 3BRVICE ? Work ?Thorough, in hlrteen schools kakk?a i undant*,'ar'ed well prcpatcd, in charge ot President and his wife, a ho do not ?wn ? r lease the school, hut manage, t < n a salary. (JovkknMkxt? 1'areu? al. Mrm, kind, home-like. ITTBN DAN CU -D I' BhEO it> our yearn. From he*l families K&TE8 -Low. For the a r-eosouir illations, the charges are very moderte in Hi 1 departments. KasY?PayuenJ* may he made quarterly ?n a?F Hitee. UKitrcnoN- Where t wo corn* torn one family, to the dauktiters of II ministers. >rS!VS Kept. 21. 1898. For C*t?v >K?ie. address, M M RltBT > D., F*B?T, Greenville. ? C. FURMAN UNIVERSITY. GREENVILLE, S. C. Thorough couraee of instruction, >ading to the degrees of B. Lit.. B A., nd M. A, The faculty for next aeaa >n haw been enlarged. Reject el *fsiitlon will l>e given to Rr.gllwh and > Pedagogic*. New rout-wee in ?atin, listory, Modern Language*. end 'hywlce. The new Graduate Departs, tent will offer rare advantage*. Karl y pplicatlons for rooma in the Meaw fail ahonld be made. Work on the few Alumni Hall will woon Iw eooraenoed. Addreee A P Monfegv mr Iroenville, R C or B K Greer, Cae*arre lead, BC.