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Karnest Willie Coming-. Mr W C Cauthen receive<l i letter Rome days ago from hi friend Will D Upshaw sayinj that he was going to pay him i visit noxt woek, and that he wa going to atop over in Lancaste one night and deliver a lectun free to everybody. There will bo a second primary election held in Lancaster county on Tuesday, Septemlier 13th Tho same managers will serve and at least one manager for eacl precinct will please meet the Ex ecutive committee at the cour house on Saturday, Septembe 10th to get boxes, tickets etc. J F Nisbet, Chairman Ex. Com. The Congressional ltuce. The friends of the two caudi dates in the second race for con gress are at work for their re spective candidates. The presen outlook is that Mr Finley is th preference and will come out ii the lead. His splendid record ii the Legislature, the very Hatter ing vote of 2,282 given him ii his home county in the first race and the fact that Chester had th< congressman for years and ncv has both the Judge and Solicitor and had the Attorney General th< past four years, while York ha nothing makes Mr Finley' chances very good, to say noth ing of Lancaster's indebtedness t< York for the fact that York' vote is what gave Lancaster th congressman and has helped he to liold him for three terms. W believe that Messrs Finley am Ilarber are l>oth good men, abl and onmnntent and that tho di? ??c ? " trict will be proud of either an it representative, but to us it seem that York has the best claims an< unless something should occur t< cause us to change our mind w< shall vote for Mr Finley. A Good Knfine for Hale A six-horse engine mounted 01 wheels, in good running order? jiibt as good as new?for sal , cheap. Apply at this office fo further information. Dr. Hllw'MS PUls are KUtrtotMd to stsj JBfosMUwaolnao mlnuto. "Ot? cent * do?. PRIMARY ELECTION = i r i? .5 S * I CANDIDATES "2 J ^ B I S c < ? o ? m >4 m For Senator H F Miller 208 09 10! W C Hough 240 102 14< Representatives J N Est ridge 131 121 lOi K L Hicklin 157 11 6' T Y Williams 263 67 124 C A Plyler 55 7 35 John W Hamel 102 133 10! J Harry Foster 183 65 6! Supt. Education W B Bruce 145 78 195 Jas II Thompson 86 31 25 John M Perry 84 31 ! W J Long 134 61 3' Treaaurer W C Cauthen 162 138 18John 1) Taylor 171* 44 3< J E Stewmnn 91 17 SI Wilaon Unwell 18 3 11 Auditor John A Cook 446 201 24! Supervisor L J Perry 269 95 21i MC Gardner 182 103 3' Probate Judge Chaa. I) JoncH. 441 202 24< For Congress T J Strait 275 34 13< D K Finley 36 92 5 W A Berber 79 68 6! E J Kennedy 7 2 i W P Pollock 10 6 J K Henry 43 0 ! % Burglary. a Last Sunday night the homo of E Mr W B Culp was broken into w 5 by thieves who carried off all the a contents of his pantry?consisting w s of several large jars of preserves, w r several plates of butter, meal, e, e meat, etc. There wero at least j five or six persons in the party of I ^ robbers as was evidenced by j C V tracks in the vicinity of the house. f Several are strongly suspicioned and a strong chain of circumstan- "j > tial evidence has accumulated. 1 Several arrests will be made. t The Thief Caught and Some of ti r hla Booty Recovered. ^ On Saturday night a week ago the store of Mr L C Payseur was c entered from a rear wiudow and between $400. and $500. worth d of jewelry, consisting of gold it watches, rings, etc., sto.en there- tl from. On Monday following a tl negro, giving his name as Jas t Doster, and claiming to be from Griffin, Ga., was arrested in g ? Monroe for drunkenness. On his it ? 1 - l-? -? * jl | poinvfu n mo iuuuu m iUl UI DOIT II jewelry and a brand new pistol, el Q It was also learned he had dis- v posed of a quantity of fine jewelry g at nominal prices. Mr Payseur r went to Monroe at once and re- ti covered about $85. worth of his B jewelry and a pistol. The negro g confessed his guilt and is now in g ' jail at this place. He claims to . have had an associate with whom 0 he divided but says he was a f( B negro unknown to him. A negro T 0 ! who is thought to have been with ? r him has been spotted. j p e j m j a i Contract to be Let. G 0 Contract will he awarded nt tl - Trinity A R P Church, Sept 17, w 1898, for the building of a new a church at Trinity. Sealed bids n 1 received until that date. Contract d t) awarded to lowest responsible ci b bidder, right resumed to reject any or all bids. Plans and specification* at 4 'Review office, or at E Mr N H Hallman's or Mr .J C 1 McCain's. * 4 J L Oates, Chmn 4 n e Building Com. C r ^ mm mm No-To-IUw for Fifty Coot*. d I (lUirtnMed tobacco habit cure, make* weak I . p ' nen etronc, blood pure. 60c *1. All druggieta. tl riOIAL HETTTR . LANCASTER COUNT! I ' _? ^ I *! 1 * . = ^ . I I 2 ? ? > I e -5 % He ^ s o X ? > si* O j c3 i? 85 | ? i H J H H A > I ^ : \ 57 86 40 64 17 68 1 J 51 66 49 29 49 28 > 30 130 45 48 29 46 1 r 62 25 4 14 26 39 1 32 32 18 37 14 42 t 10 6 53 32 2* 19 > 26 65 33 27 11 39 ) 56 46 25 22 50 5 9 2 28 8 10 18 15 14 2 18 126 74 59 31 56 J 45 4 2 15 18 10 1 16 14 3 0 3 13 1 38 79 55 48 10 24 ) 64 ,46 7 31 44 51 * 5 23 11 10 11 7 \ t , * ~ - - 4 '2 14 & 10ft 151 89 93 67 96 1 6 50 25 36 28 53 32 7 58 125 52 65 14 63 1 5 107 151 88 93 67 93 1 i 77 115 35 44 10 82 1 5 13 21 6 19 1 6 12 7 13 16 32 7 * 4 5 4 7 0 0 * 2 12 9 14 6 1 2 8 1 7 4 0 3 ?Iter C W Humphreys, 1 >., is back from Charlesto here he spent a month. The cotton crop for the yea hich ended on Aug 31, 1898 as 11,199,994 bales, the larger rer grown. ?The 4th quarterly conferenc >r Lancaster circuit will be heli a Saturday and Sunday, next 9th and 11th inst., at Cam| reek. A full attendance of th lurch officials expected. ?Miss Nettie Price's school a axahaw has been given a vaca on of 30 days. She is spendinj le month at home. all for Massmeetlng As will ber seen from an ad ress from President Wilborn, leeting of the cotton growers o le state is called for the 20t'a o lis month, to meet in Columbia The people of Lancaster coun / who are interested in cotto rowing will meet in mass meet ig at the court house on Saturda le 17th inst., for the purpose o looting delegates to that con ention in Columbia on the 20th R L Hicklin, Pres Cotton Growers Associa on, Lancaster Co. For The Ledgsr Vote for Finley. Lancaster owes Chester noth ig. For eight years we vote ir Chester's congressman. W -i. J a . I n . umu ior iore? 90llctlorB fo 'heater?Br aw ley, Gaston, am lenry. And Chester now ha judge (Gage), the Attorne leneral (Barber) and the Supt o le Asylum, I)r Babcock, an 'ants ererything in sight. Nc 4r\r IT. *!??? ? 1 A- IUIVJ 111*3 tMJUItl, J ot superior of Chester's candi ate and pay the debt that Lan aster justly owes to York. Justice. toatb of Mr l>*llaa W Cwlp. Died at Pleasant Valley, onjth th inst., after a protracted i I ess of three months, Da^e V !ulp, aged 31 years. We frequently write abou ead people for the consolation o beir relatives and friends, bu *AUGUST 30.1898 ... >* fca 6 - . i ?2 "5 3 tC l_ * s 5 s s 1 > 12 # ? ^ w ^ **+ C* 17 23 31 9 30 955 *54 40 39 12 71 991 32 18 41 1 80 95; 10 50 15 13 7 6090 29 44 14 20 ?320 3 9 7 15 27* 73 10 22 7 11 07? 35 22 9 11 HI 671 52 44 29 11 02 70( 55 2 19 1 23 611 18 15 0 9 7 20: 58 8 22 1 13 381 75 54 11 19 34 91 79 11 31 1 38 654 21 4 9 o 34 271 5 0 19 0 0 91 81 69 70 22 107 194 1ft 40 27 22 53 96 63 29 42 0 54 98 83 69 66 22 107 193 81 58 27 12 45 102! 66 3 18 0 29 36 15 7 12 ft 16 35 3 0 3 0 1 4 10 0 2 0 5 ' 8 9 1 8 0 11 9 WE MUST PRI r 'i A - Renov ! Hence a p Of t ? Who's For SI Who's For Ei J Who's For Al Who's For Wi ; LET THOSE if - WAJ Respectful d we can conscientiously aay t e our community has lost an r oellent citizen, Pleasant val d church an actire member. i wife a good husband, his lil y daughter a k'nd father, his if phnned brothers and sisters d good protector, and almost bet i, than father. i* Ix?ft at sixteen with n wido\ i* mother, who died about six ye i- ago, and several brothers and ters younger than he, ho rose the occasion and determined make a man of himself, in case the boy was certainly fat e to the man. ' ' lly his energy and good ni ^ agement, though he started in j duced circumstances, when 'V died he left his house in ort ' and his orphaned brothers i ' sister* looking upon him as m I than father. ! When about 2b years old formed a copartnership with Lord and Savior, and today al intense suffering from a coni] j cation of discuses he fell on sle His death was indeed the Chi . tian's triumph. Farewell, Dal: the common will miss you, the church \ ' miss you, the Sunday school \ s miss you; oh! how your wife 11 > little one, and your brothers j sisters will miss you. Hut almost envy you, tor we kn | ' that you have already tur . i your harp to join in with ) I choirs of heaven. L S Final Discharg 5 rpifK UNDERSIGNED Dr < J 1 1 Welsh Atlmr of the I<>ta>e of [ Ellen .1 Rlakeney will ap|>!v In 1 Me<' Wltlientpooa Prooa*e Judge, 1 a Final discharge as Amur of paid on the 6th of (September 1698, a o'clock a m. C C Welsh, iidm 1 August 3d, 1898, 1 Notic e. Oftloe County Htipervlsor. ^ Lancaster. H. C., Aug 1ft, 18IH. Healed Proposals will t>e receive this office until 12 m Monday ( r 5th for keeping the'Poor House L the year 1S98, on the same plan ' heretofore to wit: The county ^ furntah the farm free of rent, also bedding for the Inmates?All ot expenses muat lie home by the i 4 ceeaful applicant The succ?s bidder, if the contract Is awart will be required to give bond * approved securities for the faitl 51 performance of the contract? q Hu|>ervi or and county Hoard of C miss loner* reserve the right to w - any and all blda. 0 L J Perry, 1 County Hup 7 Attest, M L I/cmmnnd. Clk Bd Coin's , 1TECT OUR GOODS FROM PAINT AND PLASm ations Go Right Ahead, - Pressing Necessity ' Closing Out. i iocs ? | nbroideries and Laces ? ! II Summer Goods ? indow Shades and Lace Curtains? WHO HAVE WAITED 1 [T NO LONGER. l|y W. GANSON. / n? ?? Notice ley ,2^ i /* TO ROAI) OVKHSI'?Bghis c/I/?/Ti /Of* A LL OVERSEERS or rot**"*.. ~ " ^ * XI hereby notified to call inKdWi ttle M hand* a* once ami put their rt-Hpaaftaa ^ aectlonw in good condition. or' * \ ? board. L J IVwy. J the ofccar n,wl~^ _ w LBMSUN JliKll'l LlfltM to Tphat a great many men and womai VC<1 are looking for f help against approaching AMU baldness / help against tphitenina locks ; AMI ttrs help to restore the lost gloss to the hair ; M8* ^al^attlched^by ^dan^ff^AYEKS i MKCUAMCAL 1(11,LISI 5 to HAIR VIGOR of fort fust such help. It ? restores gray or faded hair to its original v color, gbves It length, thickness and gloss, SIX DKP A K I M KNW biB and removes dandruff. U?r I M tor b*lr wet rough and broken and began AGRICULTURE CiimnL IlOr I to fall out. The u?e of but ona bottle of i . I ATKK'S H air Vigor both checked the falling MECHANIf'Al I ??I I ? & i? m WH? auu ivuuciou in j nnu imooin, |(|o|sy 1111(1 In aplendid condition. It i*the tinenl of drent- , . .... .... . ? ? ,nn. m??L"~U*v F.L. SMITH,SilverCraok, Miea. LITBKAKY m "80m# yeara nifo my "" * r?" f) ^Somti'LVi^by equipped College ?s^> i ' South. 450 StudenM. ^endil.v ') and M Jxi/ers illustrated catalogue, ore HENRY 8. HART ZOO, If jJCr ' President, lM. ts/ldll Clemson College, f?. CL'J 'toryj/rrnr gbeenville feP? isiyut MALE C0LI2K 0|>. and vary Kxin my hair L O O A TION ? HkaI.THH'i . 5m / ceaaed to fall out and a )lt.H h or Benoils illness since il "VW V PW- K^;. made na Ip^a?ran^? Mr i.? 1*54. A OCKSSIB. .X-*W * |y hair la now^abundant and Southern. ('H ???.?! i' -*> u' ' * kio*?r.' ?thos. l>unn, i<,*h ? ulturkd?The center ofi?+s- \ itV _ . tiat Schools in rt 0.. the former t?*wr \ i, - ? ,,f ( ,? Hinnhern Baptist Thc>kg?.ab III! Farm For Rent. * "'! A [;:T Z\L K!S%;\SfiX; md _ . , . , II . lighted by gas and supplied witiito'. 8coool, good dwelling and outhtiild- and cold water closets and b:ith ?r?K. we inga, two tenant homes. good well of on each floor. Can have 7"> h *.rikc*. o\v water and orchard. I will rent cheap Libraries, Laboratory, Calistj^jiar , , . Hall. Maps, Globes, Music ItflOUl IA i for mi re rent in money or cotton. v fl 4 ? r .. L led J ^ New Bed Hoom b 111niture, Ac w* Ii r rNi?KKHrHK, i Hervatorien of m usic hih! Art. ^ \ * Ttadusvllle, 8 U. and Ahle Faculty?four male wrutavr Auk 13,1898?3w. female teachers. r 9 SBRVICE -WuKK ?Thorough The Lancaster Graded School. f n President ami his wife, who H own < r lease the school, hut * tPHE NEXT SESSION OF THE !' 5 "a m]fr*' <l<?VKRNMv.Nr-:Vrw ' 1- Lancaster (Iraded School heitins tal, firm, kind, homs-like. ^i1* the 1st Monday in Hepte.nlrer. Pat ATT B NSANCS -D it'M.rn a U**> roiiH at c re?4ue-?ted to send their pu* four yeats. From heat famiIlea f,?r nils promptly ou the day of openioK _ _ ? Est Reasonable tuition feea will he charg- RATBI-Low. ror the accoa.w#* I ii ed pupils who reside beyond I he limits dations, the charges are very iikA*? of tire School District. All pupile ** * a" departments. Easy?4rawr will he r?quired to pay a monthly in roente may he marie quarterly cidental fee vance. JiKirucnoN? Where two <*mmm This tebool ia better equipped for U.\,m one family. to the dau^i'm*** mm efficient work than ever before in its H" '"ini'ttr*. history. Tire curriculum has been re- OFBXf 8 Sept. 21. I89R. "Ft., v sed and the corps of teachers is sec lo^ne, address, XML AX XLIlJKK ond to none in the State. D. B., FlBlT, Greenville. F,?C ^ Hoy* and uirls fronr. a distance de- ... . J -?-? ( siring to attend this school can readily eecure cheap rate* of board here Id ' FURMAti UNIVERSITY il at private fa no ll lee. tent For further Information addreee t ntmcxiv . i i v u -# ' B F MILLER. QREENV iLLK, S. C. 1 M ^ Ch'ra'u B<l Tru.teflw. j Tlloro()gh of llM>Uu(* ?. ChasT Connohh, I leading to the degrees of B. Lrft./fedL-. J*1? Sec and Trea*. I and M. A, The faculty for naxtnaniue? Lancaster, 8 C Aug 9,1898. j ion ha* been enlarged. Kape-*kcft at ?fu| 1mo' i tent Ion will l*? given to Eugltafena le<l, pi | pa a a" to Pedagogic*. New couraee In JLeStaa, Final Discharge is Trr. <\z*zt*zz om- rpHE UNDERSIGNED Dr C C j i??nt will offer rare advantagee. Nffcn%e jeet 1 Welsh Admr of the Katate of Mr* applications for roomi in the Wmm Harriet Welsh will r pply to Geo Mc- Hall ghoold be made. Hi is rfc C Wltherapoon Probate Judge, for a I ^ A, , H .. ... . I Final dlacharge a* Admr. of aaid Eet i New Alumni Hall will a >on besan* l on the 5th of September lXftR. at 111 menoed. Addreea A P Mm la?, o'clock a m. C U Welan, Adrpr. Greenville, R C or H K Greer, OanMV | August 3d. ItM. * Hand, 8 C.