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local felattgrsu .July 17tli?Are you going? Don't forgot the (lute, July 17th is ivhen Kaniseur's Charleston special runs Horn. .Julv I 11ti 1 non in \i?* and Mrs. L S Ediott, a daughter. See the large circulars for rates and schedule on Ramseur's excursion J uly 17th. Horn, July llth, lhOO, to Mr and Mrs E Cloud, a daughter. ( Miss Margaret Iloko of York, county, is visiting her sister, Mrs \Y R Knight. Misses Irene Cunningham and Susie Dunlup are visiting relatives at Rock IIill. Mrs Lanier of Miami, Fin, is visiting her sister, Mrs Or \V M ( a... ...f.... i ..I - i ui iin> 11met;. Mrs. Taylor has bought the Plyler house, occupied by Capt. McCrorey, near the L Os. C depot. .Miss Addio Freeman of Mt. Pleasant, S C., is the guest of Miss Mary Hunter. Your friends are going on the Charleston excursion duly l#th. Of course you are going. * i.. tf/' .mi. ?? iihiikon, sprr.i several days nt Southern Pines in North Carolina this week. WAN TED: ? An agent at Lnn^ caster for Camden Steam Laundry. E A N is bet & Co., Props. Camden, S C. Mr. and Mrs. Uobt.* S Fletcher, of Monroe, spent several days here (his week as guest* of Dr. and Mrs. Funderburk. Unite a number of our rilizons. both old tind young, enjoyed u big fiah fry on the Catawba -last Tuesday night. Miss Net t i o l*rieo has been elected teachor of the Pouglass school. The school will open Monday, 23d inst. Mrs P (i MeCorklo of Hock Ilill, is visiting her patents, Mr and Mrs W I) Leintnond, at this place. Kx-Congrcssui.n T .1 Strait came to the city Monday, lie is pushing his canvass with energy and vim. ? Hock Hill Herald. KumsctiV's specials to Charleston and the Isle of l'ulms duly 17th will carry the largest crowd of the season. Scat guaranteed with each ticket. Special trains from Lenoir, Marion, Statesville and Lancaster for Knaisour'a Charleston cxciir aion July 17th. Knjov the sea-breeze, take a auif lath un<l an ocean sail at Charleston. Kamseur's special runs .July 17th. Fine rains fell in Pleasant Ilil# township Thursday night. Other section* got good showers and the prospects for more rain are encouraging Two coaches will ho reserved at Chester for the accommodation of Chester and of passengers of the L & C R It., so there will lie no trouble in getting seats to parties who go on the itamseur I excusion front Lancaster. A stop of only 15 minutes will be made in (Columbia so as to get into Charleston before night. rawXiKtW >-*? - - - ' -? There is a bi<j demand here for small store rooms. Heverly l>\o, col, the old Idack smith who has worked about here for years, died hist Tuesday even inof pneumonia. i John Vauj;han, col., convicted Wednesday in Magistrate Caskey's court on a chartre of false protense, has oone to the oanj* for MO days not heino in cireunistancws to pony up a #10 line. Misses Churlotto anil Lola Shannon of Camden, and Miss Irene Withers of Savannah, (ia, are the guests of Mrs Leroy Springs, i _ Dr. K M (inllnwnv and little , daughter Charlotte, and little | niece, Miss dessio Milling, will | leave today for a week's visit to the Doctor's parents at Lydiu in Darlington county. Mr. John F Clyhurn will hegin work with tho Lancaster Mercantile Co., Monday morning. He is a clever, accommodating sales ; man and will take pleasure in waiting on his old friends and all customers. I Scud your Laundry to Camden New Steam Laundry. We are as well equipped as any Laundry in the State to give prompt service and excellent finish. 10 A Nishet Co., l*rops. Camden, S C. The regular meeting of St. Luke Alliance wii? he held on Kridnv .Inly 2<Hh, instead of on Saturday as heretofore. All mem hers are urjjed to he on hand promptly at 1 o'clock, p 111. C .1 L Moodr, Pres. _ Miss Mary Kdwards of Chester, is visiting at Mr. II B I'ardue's. She is euroute to Taxuhaw to open the school at that place, having l>ren elected teacher for the next session. MUsps .lanie andSallie Dunlap, (?f C heater county, are visiting at l)r INmvcy's. They will visit the family <?f Mr \V T Vanlandingham at Dry Creek before return ing home. 1 Miss Kli/.aheth Cureton daughter of Cipt Thoa Cureton, of \Viunshoro, is visiting relativea at this place. I Capers Cauthcn, col, charged {'with larceny of a cow, had a pre Iimmary hearing Tuesday afternoon. The case was sent up l>nt Imil was fixed at ^doo., wliice Capers pive yesterday and was . released from jail. Tir/.uli Itihie Society Ucv. S It Hoik of Klhoi t< II, fia , will deliver the address at the annual meeting of the Tir/.uh Itilde Society, Saturday, .luly 2Mh. Mr. Helk is one of the very heat preachers and speakers, ami his presence promises much for the success of the society this year. <'and idn tc ? lor ('oiigre-s and Solicitor to Speak j 1 he meetings for the henelit ol the congressional and solic'torial candidates in Lancaster county will he at Kershaw, August 10th. Lancaster, August 11th. JSix Mile Creek church, August ' 13th. F Nfobet, Chairman. Coi???t> Alliance .tlcc.linj? The county .Alliance met here yesterday. I hero was a full turnout <?f delegates from .-ill i?ui one or two of tho suh?al fiances. I 1*' Nishot wa? elected delegate to tho State Alliance which meet* in Columbia on tho 25th inst; .J C Klliott was elected alternate. Tho following were elected officers for tho ensuing year: J R Knight, President. 11 \j llicklin, Vico President. .1 M Knight, Secretary. K Kverall, Treasurer. . DA King, Chaplain. J F Nisbet, lecturer and Trade Agent. H.W Taylor, D K. VV F Barnes, Asst D K. J R Thopmson, Steward. Dcatli of Miss Daisy Tlierrell. Mr. .1 II Therrell, formerly ol i J Monroe hut now of Heath Spring, < jS C, spent vostorduy with his many friends here. Ho had licen j to Alhemurle on a very sad mission, that of burying his daughter, rMiss Daisy, who died of typhoid fever last Monday. Miss Therrell ' was horn in Monroe and lived here until ton years of ago. She was twenty-one years old and was u charming young lady. She was vi-ititig relatives in Albemarle when she was taken sick. ?Monroe 1 Ln<piir<.r. Putos For S|M>akinu[ ol' { Oiijti'css. ional Candidates anil C.uidi dates for Solicitor At ? meeting of the Chairmen of the Democratic Executive committees of t ho counties in the Fifth Congressional restrict ami Sixth Judicial Circuit hold in i Lancaster on duly 12th, the fol! lowing schedule of campaign nieetings win arranged for the candidates for Congress and Solicitor in the several counties. York, Aug 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Uth, Cheater, Aug Oth, Tth, Sth and id th, t Lancaster, Aug 10th, lltli and 13th, Chesterfield, Aug 15th, 16th and lMh, Kershaw, Aug 20th, 21st and | 22n?l. Cherokee, Aug 23rd, 24th, 25th and 'Jith. The pi dees of meeting t<? he fixed hy the county chairmen for their respective counties and any | other change* that may he found to he necessary and all to ho published in the county papers in each county at as early a date as posj sihle. .1 F Ni?l>et, Cliiji Lancaster County. PA1BTOI1IA. Bear? tho S> Kind Von Hate Always Bought : *e?:r o<J LEI Join the | THEF We mention a U low priees von c ours and other s remnants that s very best 3 S -! i 8e a yard. All o the Shirt waists our tine dollar Our splendid eo our prices and of spending 30111 Now we el : l.OOO Men's $1 ; gains at 2oc, iki Hex They have been charging } 1100 piecea of furniture at a grea ?Joine and *eo. -Heath ] Col. Springs Comes NcarJI.osiiig Ills Kcsiilcncc. About 2 o'clock Wednesday. morning some of the parties retnrning'from the fish fry on the* Catawha noticed an unusually bright light shining in Col Springs' back yard and diaro, down the side street to ascertain it anything was wrong. They discovered the rear end of the house was a tire and gave tin? alarm at once, The alarm was i extended and soon the whole town was aroused. The tire liad been extinguished, however, l?y Col S|?t*i11s and those who first arrived at the scene before many reached there. Had it not beer, that Col Springs has a system of water works running into his dwelling it would h*ve been impossible to have saved it. The llainss had extended up the side of the building and had reached , ? the boxing. The tire originated j from an usli box which had been se*. out on the backs steps by the cook the evening before. Another Death in Mr .1 It Lang i let's I'umilx About a year ago Mr. .1 I> Latndcv of tll^ \liti-icli S#wlif>n lost :i son just at tli?-? threshold of young manhood. Thursday, an other son, Moody Langlcv, aged about 17 years, was culled sud-j dcnlv hence to that bourne from which no traveller returns. He hnd been a little unwell for sever i il days but continued at work. ! Thursday afternoon he took a> congestive chill and a physician i was sent f.?r. The physician was j attending anotlicr call and before . he could be gotten the young man was dead. The father was absent, at Ker>haw, ami did not reach i home until after his son's death. The remains were interred yesterday at Gills Creek church. Mr. Lang lay will hivo the deepest sympathy of his friends in his sad horeavument. !? LOOSE Throng ( W? 5 _ IS MONEY H,.,.. *s drawinj j J|794l III!!! lots am! e i*v. What they h; ;i38 now huv then tore's prices. I \ ohl tast at (5 cts. < 2c Percales, nm ur 'Mo fancy were tone. So v vaisf for tic, and ilection of ladies goods with any si pcash here, lose our eyes to 00 Straw & Sals t iIV (rikitior *it F r ft cat e's Good ] on fancy prices for furniture lately, t reduction. Our 2 store rooms arc Banking i , t Program Cuion !M?*< !!>!orial? Associal ion. Tlio L'nion in<M'iin<r of th?? Mnrinli Association will lie hold with tho Spring lllll linpti-*t on July iiTth, ^11 > ami k2'. tli, I ? <_ i 11 nin<; :it 11 o'clock :i in. iVvo-l lionul cxcrci-c.x from 11 to I 1 I 1 utroductory sermon. ( )cir:ini'/:it it in 1. W'i:tt relation should t h<? J Christian sustain towards tins; civil government? II v II P, Snitil I. 2. The objects of church dis? ' npliue.?.) T lUticUiuoii. The church :il .work.? Kev K .J Klnekmon. 4. Is the principle of irr.ee 111 Christianity at war with the world? ? Kev dabe/. Ferris. "> Prohibition.?Kev Willuuu t Faile. 5. Kduentiou. K 15 Lingle The Vorkvillc Kim purer thuw reports sonic good wheat crops: ('apt. -I K Lindsay has threshed out 1, lost hushcls of wheat from this year's crop. Mr. Wade II 11 i ok I i ti trots Id I hushcls of wheat and 1,4?I'> hushels of oats. He preserved a portion of his oat crop in the sheaf ami this is not included in the foregoing ligntcs. Pulled Trigger With His Toe*. Charlotte, N C, duly 12?A negro man named Diss Hart committcd suicide, by shooting, at Scotland Nock. He --cat his son on an errand and when the soil returned lie found his father dead. He had shot himself, the load entering his throat and coining tint :it the top of iiis hea l. He u-,ed u shotgun, pulling the tri?;?jer with his toes. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haye Always Bought sZZlTo, FOUR OA ryf HFThi-PiPtaj HERE FOR v hi*'. "r"iaa ; iH'as*. Wo mtisi voi'a I 111 st^r ! 5 a sx t ? o ivo sold for and * s f<>r? ? oc tiro d!l 1MUFO '? a I'd ? <>i v; A *m am* mdoo no*.*, is M'>! sH ?('?< < j 4 3 * f i * *?i *" ' * ' ' 1 ' ?<* 3 >4 *.- ? V> V I ' tdi r1 h t VC ? ill JJSVt' {lUMi ! our '><!* waist Miirts must folio to"e. ;uhI you nil profit and throu or 25c and (?()<> LVews for ^ We will stop that now. At a B > filled to the ceiling. We are go k Mercm TUT MMnn?Pn!TV lilij UiviVLhOli i OF NORTH CARCDJL rss KFAB IF 185 Vtr 'I i DURATION:. SI'S '1 1: II' 'inlcill < III*' s l< * I > iv < f lil t - sii'ini! '-on >? - Jo I.i.u i - . ci no in <1 i 'liai i> - > mini.i i Sell' < T? i.' li s I S?'liolurslii|i? j.4 i.naiiN to ? <-? m A ' ' ' ? illiiiOil OUJ. t unilitlaii's !.i .V. in. .1..., >! iiu I ; !'**. Si ?|ls I) |) * 'IViirSi'Ts. r)l'J ?~iij 11 i.t' ..' '>1 in >. . r S?-li- o!. ;{s ? a |w - i ! |i. fi'U I'oi 'm'iiIu. i|. 4 iint 111 f(>. iii t11' . t: ill -s l<\ r VKNaI',1 ! : 1 I. ( Hi i, ' i M ? QOMTH PA!? " ! 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