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2D .PRIMARY ELECTION ~ tc I O .2 I ? is ^ ! "3 CANDIDATES 5 J ^ g O CO ?' IC ?- ? O IS ? 4> J3 >?} ?< H Representatives .1 N Kstridgo 176 133 123 3( T Y Williams 320 104 147 3( John W llamel 133 137 158 ^1 J Harry Foster 280 88 77 5" Supt. Education W 11 Bruce 187 00 158 31 Jas H Thompson 273 129 57 51 Treasurer WCCnuthen 170 171 203 21 John 1> Taylor 270 58 45 51 For Congress D E Fin ley 215 126 157 5 W A Barber 245 105 05 3 The ubove returns are not official ' linnis are the nominees for the House 0 W U Cuuthcn for County Tremutrcr. Vote For (JonjcreHJi. [ Flnlev. Barbfi. York county 2,7i>7 3u2 Cherokee connty 1,139 7fil Ck eater county 275 1,350 Hie Lancaster county 973 901 I Keshuw county *** *** Chesterfield county *** *** ^ Total 4.121 2,473 reU List of Petit Juror*. c'!l! Court will convene here Monday, Oct 241. Judge Gage will preside. of "< The fol'owltnr juror* have heen drawn w^| L J Mackey. H E Gregory, Thomas D Cnskey. J W HutMvan, H J Falle, 11 ' M Y Cauthen, J rt Gardner, R B flam- 'I mond. John I' Har'K C F Adam", 1 Janice T Adam*. H D Helk, J H .'s,. Thompson, |,(' T.n/enhy, \V 1, Blackmon, Jr. U IP Snipes, O W Potts, James M nth is. J I) Wolfe, W P Nor- ten man, J P Yandle.Jnhn tj Adams, Jr 'j H R H?irlar, W P t'askey, R B Pardu?*. D I.. Hfackwel!, John ^ Blackmon' J Thomas Hunter, r P t'wkev, linu T W Mcf'ov V \t ci v*? .. - ur ?? ( 3/oMhhux, J It Sl-tare, John A Snipes | R H Ori/ltf. J R Knhoi.. : ?Mr .1 A Warwick has accept - .Okl c<l a position with W Ganson. He j Ii is a clever young gentleman and s|;? a ?on of our old friend, Mr .1 M ^ ( Warwick of Indian Land. otlii Communion at A K 1* church ,rt.n next Sahhath after 11 u m ser- jvt vices. Saturday Friday and Saturday at 11 am., and 8 p in. ' ? Bring me your hides, both green atul dry - Highest market '1 :l' price will he paid for same. W A Davia. Not In Beau ford Township for linn Magistrate, W A Cnrnes was Ala nominated by a majority of 34. }I(m We regret to learn that Slier Ten ilf Clyburn is confined to his bed, j,on threatened with a spell of fever. . ? Born, to Mr and Mrs. It K! Wylie, Friday, Oth &cpt. 1 ?| n daughter. j ? Messrs Kd Gregory and T B Clyburn, the former of this place 1 and the latter of Hiple Mine, left yesterday for Clomson College. 1 ?? J ^ ; I he ? Mr and Mrs II B Collins have : returned from a pleasure trip to Cleveland Springs, Marion andj^'^ # " t injr other |H>ints in North Carolina. , ~ r dre> ? Born, to Mr. and Mrs A .) , McNinch, Sunday, 11th instant ^ it u/tn upfl - Mrs T S Harnett and Mrs. mo( Kultt Kwart,of I luntersvillo, N C\ f0,;I are the guests of Key. ami Mrs. CXlll W C Kwart. Xw< ? Mr. F(1 Bennett has lieen ! of t transferred from the grocery to his 1 the dry goods department at \V Gu) Gannon's, and Messrs M 11 John thei son and Walter Bowers have been (j given positions in tlie grocery. pin'' ?Our popular postmaster, M- Nor Ed E Pong, who for the past three kno weeks has been at the Panteur In- him stitute in Baltimore, came home tim< Thursday night in perfect health. ? Itock Hill Herald. A Good Kngine for Hale. thai A aix-horae engine mounted on won wheels, in good running order? tent just good as new?for sale died cheap. Apjly at this office for lunj urther information. [caui X . LANCASTER COI 1 1-2 I j J i * ^ >j s| 9 Ji Tt " ! 3 x 3 *> ?= I ^ I ?J ?- X 53 I O I H I H C >1^1 > 121 62 53 46 50 ) 43 10 49 25 50 1 80 66 46 14 60 I 54 24 38 65 20 1 16 4 23 17 18 5 134 82 70 55 71 ) 57 66 38 20 22 ) Do 20 55 55 68 3 77 32 , 26 20 40 5 73 54 67 55 50 mt are in nil probability c?rrc f Represent ntives, Jus II Th ) EC LINK OF ELEVEN POINTS. ; Condition of the Cotton Crop for the Month. \ iishiu^ton, Sept. 10.?The irns for cotton to the siutistii of the depni tinent of ngricul 1 ' 11(11 cm 14? till n,ni.lit!..n - "jiV V.M.WIWWII Hon Sept. 1, us compared h 01.2 on Aug. 1, u decline of K)int? during the month. lie average condition on Sept. 18i)7 was on Sept. 1, G, <14.2, and the mean of the tcinher averages for the last years is 71b 4. he decline dm ing August by Los was as follows: North CaroG points, South Carolina S, ugia 11, Alabama la, Miss?pi 10. liouisiana 14, Texas \ rkansas 4, Tennessee,? ahoma 8. a Indian Territory here was ht improvomont. Complaints xeessive rainfall, shedding and f . . i ? ? . r uiu:i\uniuu' conditions arc end east of the Mississippi t, while the boll worm and dean weevil have I wen very tructive in Texas. The avie condition in the different tes is as follows: vir<;inia 1*1, th Carolina .81, South Caro, Si, Georgia ho, Florida 73, hnma mi. Mississippi 7*^,Louisi 7??, Texas 7o, Arkansas is'.), nessee l?f>, Missouri 1*1, Oklaia 90; Indian Territory. THIOL'S IMSTOL SHOT. *d in the Air and Falls into a Man's Stomach Through ilis Mouth. News and Courier: , bbeville, S t\. Sept 5.? LudNonuan w as in the road loadfroni Anderson to ltelton; he v his pistol and fired in the the hall in its descent struck oge Guy ton, colored, on his or lip, passed through his ith into his throat, and was id during a "post mortem" in i nation in Guy ton's stomach. > of his front teeth and a part he jaw were knocked out, but tongue was not cut through, don died on the eighth day eaftcr. riiyton was 591 yards from the e where the |iwtol Wan fired, man swears that ho did not w Uuytoa, hn?l uever aeeu , and did not aee him at the u the pistol was fired; that the ol was tired in the a:r without t seems from the testimony i Uuyton did not die from the ind. Two doctors, who at led him, both testify that he I from hemorrhage of the (a, which was in no way sed by the wound, and the JNTY. SEPT 13.1898 ? ' * I ? ?? X w jz ? a bo u, mtmm JB a a c "5 ? 5S 5 fi I 3 _H 123 35 48 2 01 107 100 44 30 15 35 101 01 30 26 9 13 88 52 23 18 10 79 88 65 49 34 10 45 79 103 19 31 2 49 .113 58 53 23 18 45 98 110 14 40 0 49 94 125 17 30. JO 45 *7 43 48 34 8 49 90 ct. .1 N Estridge and T Y Wi ompson for Supt of Education, an jury t?f imjuest so found, In the magistrate committed Norma for triul in tho court of session: i Bail was granted by Judge Klug this morningin tho sum of s?l,00( Gen M Ij Bonham represented th prisoner." Judge Mi.ckey Arrested. Washington Post. Londoe, Ontario, Sept 3.Judge Thomas J Mackey, well known in New York and th 1 south, lias l>een captured here h I"iiite<l States detectives on th c harge of bigamy. "Send for Dr Day. Tell hit I met the object of terror at you door and that my plan failed M v lifn iu in fltinnroi* nn/1 a/? w it* J UUVI must 1??* careful when with thi man. Oh; God, what can I d< If ho should know this my lif would no taken, lie is a rei Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde." Such was the despairing appe; made by Katherine S Portertield *if ('harleston, \Y Vu., taini an I unlawful wife of Judge Thoma Jefferson Mackey, who was ar rested today charged with big amy. The note was written i the hand of an educated wotuau with lead pencil, on a scrap o paper, ami 'eft at No 3?6 Queen avenue, the house in which Judg Mackey, with his young hi id? engaged a room upon their ap pearunco in London. The present charge ngaint Judge Mackey is that he niarrie M iss Katherine S Porterti?'I i while his second wife, Mrs Sara I Curtis Mackey, of New York ! was still alive and his lejrnl wit'i ' ; Tho bride comes of a good famil in Charleston, W \ a., and -d) was married to Judge Mackey i New York city. i From New York tho hosbua j and his w ife, or prisoner, went t Chicago, and when he found t!>? the detectives were after him lie to this city, where he was dii , covered in a Queens uvcuu | hoarding house. (hill for Massmectinjj j As will Iks seen from an rui dress from President Wilhorn, ( meeting of the cotton crrowers r the state is culled for the ^<>t i c this month, to meet in Columhifi The people of Lancaster ir jly who are interested in eotto ' gro#ing will meet in mass ineel 1 ing at the court house on Saturda the 17th inst., for the purpose c 1 ( electing delegates to that cor i " i - ~ ~ " , ?viiinui in V/()iunu>m on mo '/uu K L Hicklin, l*res Cotton Growers Assooia . tion, Lancaster Co. OAlBTOnXA. I Bnnikt yf IN Hind Yw Hw Ahwp B?u?> ; Or. M'ki'fWii IWI? ??latrantMd to ^ MmmiMmehm t?? mlnnt?. "O? cent? do? ' All dneftotoMll Dr. Mil?* N?m PI?w. M' - V W M. ? * V i IV Wf MUST PROTECT OUR GOODS FROM PAINT AMB PLASM, - - Renovations Go Right Ahead, - , Hence a Pressing Necessity ' Of Closing Out. Who's For Shoes ? * Who's For Embroideries and Laces 7 J,Who's For ASS Slimmer Goods ? Who's For Window ; hades and lace Curtains? , LET THOSE WHO HAVE WAITED -I - WAIT NO LONGER. 4. >. Itespect lu 11 v. W.GANSOM. CTWWW?MB?WW??? uODBCaenBMMIHDMHBHIMnBHnnv J >. : .TV Ijaj,# r lattery at any Kate. New Westminister City Burned. Notice . 'Well, iloe* your husband still ? ? ,, TO KOA l> (IV KltsKKBS drink i Vancouver, B. C\, Sept. 11.? 0 ( .1 . t I li OVERKKKKH Of ro*4* nr* ie li es, mother, and it is worry- New >> est minister today is with hereby nu/ifled i <> call out their y | ing the life out of me.' out a store of anv kind, without ''""I1" ?\"nr* ?,,?l I"!' tlub-""1'wthw ?i,j j . * , , , ' sections mi u'muI <m i.?11*i.>11. Hy older of ? I ' \ vou try the plan of break- newspapers and without food,save . board. / ' Ferry. ! ing liiui of the habit that I su?? ,i . i i t i i I ( ? ^unerviior. t ^ . 2, <- that which is being hurried over gested to you ? . ? ' 11 'Yes.' * from here, hvcrv industry save ?, * mi|V irii |( I i I'll 11 r 'Did you put whiskey in hiti (tlie ltoyal City pluningc mills l'li I* 1? 0 W11 AlllUM li I llftl.Til I. coffee?' and Clove Canning Company's AKD 1 eH* plant has been wiped out. Kvery i. "What did h. say 1' morclum"* olllc, bus boon burnod. , Y.KCII l\!UI, t flUECE 'Ha said I was,the oolv wot,inn .... ,. ! "I, III .1.1.1 .11, 1.1,ill. ' u,. i,? i 1 he tire started at Bratchman A. he hail ever seen since lus mother ,, 0 [died who knew how to make cof- Kerr 8 wharf on Front street, i SIX 1>K1\\ It T >1 UN TS d fee as it should lie made.' Texas ^ spread down to the Canadian Siftings. Pacific railway station. From ac:k*<-'i:ltuha ennanefci. ,i * there it went up, taking in the Mr-rnanitai ti>xt?;4* I, WhiMI IflHA otl.orsidonf >,,,,! s,root nndalso A\ If llvll rail 11^ C.dutnbi,, shoot,Ihoohiofb,,,i,,o.s , i . {a ,no s| ;'i. ?>. thoroughfares of the cit". Block ^ ^ 4") St d S* I f n nothing left of what had been the HENRY H. H AC ZOO, i, you car. shako the Ague by using business portion of New Wot- ] r. -idem, if AALRb A(?l E CURE. It is the minister. Cleinson College, S. C.S one certain and infallible cure for that depleting disease. It has been . ,e 'P,8COPn ca* e< ra Wfts rTTIT7|||, c re j tried in many countries and under 'p'iekly attacked, the Baptist VnCCnvlLLc Ps ' various conditions, and has never "liurch followed, and the < entral { uLl?.Gc , been known to fail. An old veteran MethodBt church went nevt \ !! t t ? ? - - ju \j j auiv 'kaitiii \ n writes:? were destroyed. Here, too, a x?ri?mi- iii? . =->!>? # it \?.i? .1 roumieil in 18M. Acoi'hsihi.k? On MYon may be interested to know my ex- nmnl.or of resiliences went Southern. <' & <;. hi-t ? A W ? l\ il L . . i .i -11.4 U s ? n.Ti Ki n -'Hit. of penenc* many yearn ago with Aver * ,\>{ue Up 111 smoke, ami till) inhabitant* ti?t ScIhkiIm in M i! < tm m.-r ! <1 Cure. Thu year beforo the war I was in |m,| j,, ||t,. t licit* li\cs. The : S<-U'bern l'\ -t I! it i.l Kansas. Some twenty of us were engaged in . . y, Seminary ,j farming, and suddenly all wero taken with ,,le sun)l down ( ?tnarvnti stun t EQUIPMENTS I \i ?. '' fever and ague. We tried almost everything and iplirklv eiiroinpa*>o?I tlio biir ; lnos jmruU'1 from . !; I uiJiK >. , w.thout getting any help, till at laat I aentto l?rUrk court I. Jttsc ami tin- wooden Ilulit, ll'hv^ ' >'I city and procured a buttle of W. Ague cjt y , ,, ?...! col.l wat. r e ?>eu !,?1 I mo r'c-n* Cure. I recovered at once. The othero fol- - i ,,,, ,?cli Moor. I :t . h nolera. lowed ray example, and they, too. recovered. The lire trained ureat he;l<lwa\ I - it ?ru?i?? ? 1. :?! ??> ! It' Everv one in camp took tho remedy a.nd waa , . i . f ? ?l ?i,. ? ? ? . Hail. Map*. UloU V?.-o t:o< dm, - 1 ' owl! o to the tact tlc.t the liri-Hian n\w >?.,i item m.: . i itemed by it. I went all through the war, , . . . ! .... . . i. , cm.. ; have lived in thirteen different states of the '<>"* ? SWttt of !?>? ? ?\Y ^,'(I '{'uL k,'.,.,, ,1 . . \!? <l ( Uiiiou, aul h:w? ns?.ur k^l tlio ajuo iinco." ic^J. lliis morning there was no ' f?nia toucher-. 0 j O. B. SMITH, St Augustlm, Fla. water supply for the private use j 3HRVICE?V.Y: ; . r< - lit .? j , , , , , thirteen kcIiooIh Kakr - \ l nnlantf Th tare's only one thing to get for agu 3: out eiti/.eus. lucre well ju?j i?-<l 11 > of d| wos not a bino|o luitchcr shop, l?ii- I'tc-nient and hi- w 1. not H W I7 ow n < r lease lite e< ho >1, nut iimmsjjb M / ?? / ; Iter or provision shop that was ft ? 11-t salary. (i<? 1 t< - ,1 n? w ftlLK 9 not destroyed. Onlv one hotel " . . . " ' A. T T a NDA WCJ1-I) rni>:f In escjiped destruction. j four yenis, Fioin la tifjfi The loss hv the lire at New. R<ITES-I.'\v. 1 i ri ? ST vi '<ilA Sfc* -I ? A1r 1, , Nations, t lie ell" ? ? - \ < 1 v i:.? :?T-. 1 j \\ est 111 in later is roughly estimated Mt. in ?i ,l? par >? . i . y n nt $2,o00,00U, with insurance at niem-ni?v i.e nm,i () .a;t.n.v in ada m, . . n 1 , n . , I vanrc l! uoi ci i<. \ \i heretwo enTUtt .f The Lancaster Graded School, #i.s(,o,ooo. ti?o london a?h. tium one family or J ! run,.,, s :.I 1- <1.~ Hit ministers. _ I Kii.?,v vwiui/iiiiY m mini lu in* 11113 f u .! . . -r. . OPENS Fept Ft. f?tws I. rpHK VI-'XT " I'H!" ION OK THIS Iomi. lite )Ulliliiii;> (ill lo^iie, Hdilri"", *'?T T* V, I I HtM-??ter Ormlt <1 I?*-11 iriten streets were destroyed. Tie,? D., FB.133X. Ill v.P> s the i?t Monday In eptajntee. Pat 1 , ... , . . .. .. .. - - ?> i) rovn hi k rrfi ue^tvit to filial tho bank huihlinjjs with* I , >?<<?- ! furman university. pi who reiido Ii?>oii<I flu limits -- m ? * of the echnol District. All pt.piln . # (iRICKN\ il.LF., S. ( r. >f will tH? r< <|iiirt(l i<> |-Hy h monthly in-. A Child's Mysterious Death. ' chfeiual fee. I rhnmujch coui>?'h of instructi tr. Thi? idioni I* better equipped for leading to the degrees of B. Lit., B A., efficient work than ever before In 1(h Bennettsville, Sept 0.?Julius, and M. A, The fornliy for neat **m' IiH'TJ. The curriculum baa been re- .< iw^. Ion has l?een enlarged. Especial %S v sed and the corp. of .eaehem I* .ec? tbc two-year old son of Mr 1) C ten||on wll| b. piven to Kngll.h VVhiM, of our town, wn. .cation ltPl4l(Mh i? aMn* to attend thla aehool can readily tally killed about dark tliis after- History. Modern Language*. e.aet recure cheap rate* of hoard her? in noon Physics. The new riraduate ]>e;.art-? private families ; ment will ofl'er rare advantage#. Fairly For further Information address is not known exnctlv how i ,, it R F MTI,I.Kit cahvi.j " applications for rooms in the Um Ch'm'n H(i Trustee?. the accideut hap|>enc(l.. [Hall should be made. Work a* nr - ( has l* Connors, I The child was found with his. New Alumni H?ll will kk>d b? ?sa> f ? HeeandYrwi. head badly cu* apparently by an n(*'1, Addr<*H A 1* Monia*a?. I,an?aBt??r, M C Aug ?, 1898. i Urwenvtlle, 8 C or B E Oreo- Cae tav* ,mo- axe* ' Head, 8 C