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local flatters, Soo announcement of \V 1* Caskey for Magistrate. During his stay in Laneastoi Col ?1 II Hoyt is the guest of Mayor W C Thomson. * - -mis. ,i m iu<iuie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. U .1 Mackorell, at Yorkvillo. Mr. it N Vanlaudinghum of Ilartsrille, is visiting his father's! family in this county. Miss Nellie Anders in of Chester spent several days the past week with friends at tins place. Mrs. .1 NY I'oovey of Fairfield, is visiting her son, Dr. (? \V | I'oovey at this place. ? Miss Fmnia Lee Nishet of Wax-1 haw, N C, is tho miest of her: cousin, Miss Sadie McCardell. There will lie preaching at /ion Methodist church Sunday. Julvi 29th, :it 11 o'clock ii in, hy Hev. Min t Steele. Magistrate Caskcy turned over i to tho County Treasurer this week $92.15, lines imposed and collected in his court for tho quarter just ended. Mr. and Mrs. L 1* Koddov and ' J M Kiddle, Jr., spent several: days this week with relatives of the former at Fort Lawn. WAVITjD:?An agent ut Lancaster fur Camden Steam Laundry. K A Nisbct Co., Props. Camden, S C. | i Charley MeKonna, col., for stealing 70 cents from Lee Caskey was sent to t le chain gang yesterday for 30 days I?y Magistrate Caskey. I Rev. .1 II Thorn well, I>. I) , will preach at Six Mile Creek ,.i,i. .... I.'..:,i ... t?.. i > V.11WIV.W un ? iniilV, nuillinuy HIKl Sunday, duly 27-'29. Common-1 ion on Sahhath. Maj .1 M Kiddle, Col U L Allison and Rev A N Rrunaon will leave today for Hic kory Grove, , to attend the Rock llill District I conference of the Methodist church. Send your Laundry to Canulen ; New Steam Laundry. Wo are as well equipped as any Laundry in the State to <rivo prompt service and excellent finish. K A Nishet & Co., Drops. Camden, S C. Ml* (ieo \V Williams, assistant Cashier of the It ink, took sudden ly very ill yesterday. He was getting along very well yesterday j afternoon and will ho-aide to return to hi* post of duty in a day or so. We learn that a Mr 1 ilackwell and a Mr Langley had a fa linj out at Hopewell .Sunday and that tho former tired a pistol at the latter hut the ball missed him. No particular* wcro given us. Tho ladies <f Hooplas church will serve refreshments next Tuesday at the Farmers' Institute at .Jones X Roads. Proceeds will lie lined to make tincded re~ pair? on the interior of the church. The Lancaster camp of Confederate Veterans will meet at the court house next Saturday, at 11 a ill, to eloct delegates to the tftate reunion. B J NVitherspoon, Commandant. J E Stewman, Adj't. Lancaster has four representa-I ' tives nt the Winthrop Summer School?T M Hulk, Edward F | p Cauthen and Misses Lillior Stevens t and Eva Itohiuson. Every county in the State is represented* except ] Dorchester, Oconee and Pickens 1 rho total attendance is 330. The Dixie camp of Confederate Veterans will meet at the court * house next Saturdav. the 2S?h. ! at 11 o'clock, a m, for the pur- ( pose of electing delegates to the annual State reunion to bo held > in Greenwood Aug 1st and 2nd. j \V G A l'orter, Commandant. |} Geo \V Jones, Adj't. L ' 1-rank Stewart, col, for appro- L printing a pair of undershirts and , fiants at the 11 It. & M. Go's J, was sent to the chain irang Nlon- , day for o<> days by Magistrate , Caskev. Frank went to the gang ( very reluctantly, mumbling that n 44Merchants had no business put- i ting their goods out where nig- , gcrs could steal them. Cur / <>a<l of 1 lorscs. Wo have just received a cur loud of good horses, well broke ? the kind we always nring to this] market. Wo will sell or swap I them?give hoot, take boot or swap even. Come and see them before they are picked over. Luneuster Mercantile Co., .1 M Hood, Manager. A Handsome Monument. Mr. A .1 MeNitieh, the marble i man, has completed the monument < of the lute lamented \V W IVrrv. I i - I and oil Monday last placed it lit I liis if rave in the cemetery adjacent I to the l'reshvterian elmrcli. Itis'< tlie ImimLomcst monument in the I cemetery and was made hy Mr. i McNinch from the hlock marble. i? Work of Idglit ning i t he residence of Mr. .John I> Taylor at Craigville, was struck i hy lightning Sunday afternoon ' and one or t wo posts of the pia/./.a kn u-ked out Fortunately j none of the faui'ly were at home at the time. Lightning also struck a tree in tin* van! ?>f Mr .1 Davis C'askev, 1 near Netvent, the same afternoon, and Mr. Caskov, who was sitting on his piazza, was badlv stunned for a few minutes. Wind, lJuiii and Hail (iood rains fell in the upper section of the county last Sunday. The wind in plant s w as quite strong. In the vicinity of Unity j church hail fell and did consider-' able damage. Fortunately it warn confined to a small area, hot the crops of hoth corn and cotton arc ; ruined in that vicinity. The I 0 - * runners who suttoreil most are j Messrs John II lielK, \Y \Y Parks, N II Iltillmun rind Charles Paths. : Their crops urn .*aid to bo almost! n total loss. ^ I>ealli of.Mr Alex tlowc I. Lancaster countv lo<-t a pood, | peaceable, law ul>itIicitizen in i tho death of Mr. W A Howell, which occurred at his home, in j ( tho Pou^lus neighborhood, last1 Saturday, Her an illnwwof saver-M al weeks of appendicitis. Mr. 1 llowell was about i?0 years of ago, ' a meinl?er of Cormel chinch and a pood man. lie gorved in tho confederate war and was a dutiful I it.. -c ?i-_ * nwituci. IIU ?nn unr (>l me Il)()8l j . industrious men we ever know 1 and l?y economy had accumulated a sufficiency of this world'a goods. : (lis remains were interred on Sunday last at Douglas church, lie leaves no children. To his ^ wife in her lonoliness wo extend our deepest sympathy. v PA8TORXA. Bmti th? /9 ^ Kind Ym Haw Always Bought Union Services. 1 The following plan of Union tervices will he observed during ' lie month of August : ?! 1st Sunday?A It 1* church? * itev .1 II Boldridge. 2nd Sunday?Methodist church * ? ltev Chalmers Friiscr. 3rd Sunday ? Presbyterian hureh? ltev W C Ewart. 4th Sunday?Baptist (at A It P , hnrch)?ltev A N Brunson. { -?lt?? Campaigners Arrive < Tie candidates for State offices ? *poke in Camden Monday, at Ivor- ' sliaw yesterday and will speak lore today. Thoy arri"ed on the 1 iftcnoon train yesterday. The j -|>o kin?j will take place from a dand erected on the court house - piare, and is expected to he??in nt ' 10 o'clock a in. County j Chairman Nisbet will introduce i the speakers. Kvery speaker; will have a kind reception and a!1 respectful and attentive hearing at ; Lun caster. A Negro '/'rios to Kill Mr Hon liluek 111011. Ln-t Saturday evening, while sitting in his yuid. Mr Ben K Bhickmon, who lives near I'rimus, , was approached hy a negro in his employ, named Ingram, who an nounced that he was g ing to kill htm and hegau shooting at him. He lireit four times in tpiick suecession, one hall passing through Mr B"s hat, another striking him in the neck and two missing him entirely. As soon as the negro made the attack Mr B, jumped at Itim and succeeded in throwing him and also in cutting him severely three or tour times with liis pocket knife?one of the cuts in the hack, it i?* said, reached the cavity. Dr F C Ilinson was i summoned and dressed the wounds < of hoth Mr Bluckmnn and the i negro. They will hoth recover. 1 <=4 J ?in tlie THER SlocHii \m I r o X% e mention a fe low prices von c; ours and other st remnants that so very best i :J I Se a yard. A I on 4 I. k/i. !- x - mi* mini waists l our fine dolfar \\ Our splendid roll ou.* prices and jj of spending your >'(?v we elc 1,000 Men's $! trains at iiu'. nm HerThey have been charging yoi 100 pieces of furniture at a great r Jo mo and see. -Heath E !'?rly Morning Fire About 2 o'clock yesterday liormg tho store of .1 B Walters t Bro., near the cotton mill and he cottage occupied by Mr. .1 B A alters nnd family adjacent, were otally consumed by fire. The 'tore room and dwelling house vcre the property of Mr. M 11 Johnson. lie had insurance to he amount of $200 on the former ; m l ?:)<)0 on the luttor, which jus*. ' ihout half covers his losses, j Walters Bros, carried ahout $!,?' 3< 0 insurance on their stock of joods hut their loss is more than :U?uMe that amount. Nothing was saved from the store. The tiro had made too much headway when discovered for it to ho entered. Mr (Walters' furniture' was saved from the dwelling hut j l?adly damaged. He carried no insurance on it. The store room and dwelling ?*f .Mrs Manes, on . me mi adjoining, were oaotv damaged l?:it is covered by insur 111100. 1 ho tiro when discovered had burnt through the top of the' store room about its middle nn<l the whole interior seemed ablaze. Its origin was most likely incen 1 dim v. The store was probably; first robbed and then set a tire, j A bout 2 o'clock of the previous night one of the Messrs Walters heard a noise at one of the buek windows of the stove and hailed when a man was heard to run away from the window. lie iiiit ?i ?\ii fMiin/1 t !in 1 " ' ?*- IV'UIIM IIIV/ M IIIM'M* j nearly unbolted. Mr Walters rented a cottage from Mr W'ylio and moved into it \?-s:erday. A correspondent, writing from Tmdesville, says that a good rain would help crops very nmcli in j that section. He adds that candidates have been scarce there" ihoii's considering the numlicr in the tiold. Throng* < 'S MONEY arajsiKras?ri.:-.33sSi is drawn*; Hill' :)!>(! < *?. What they h; 5S5 HOW lHJ> IhCIJ ore's prices. 1! Id last at (5 els. < \vt Percales. ne\ ir Sc fancy Dim were ? one. So v aisl lor Oc, ami leeliou o ladies roods willi any si 1 ? cash here. >se our eyes to 00 Straw iSals 1 v going at ."e. ft?o i c 9 uruuu J i fancy prices for furniture lately, eduction. Our 2 t?tore rooms are NANKING ? Mill Notire ! IMyler Hayes have their prist and flouring mills in lino mndilion 1 and arc turning out only the l>e>-t prudes of nital and Hour Kvery day from now until Sept. 1st will he mill day. """"7", | For The Lodger. Tahernaolo Fat mors' Institute l'ienic. There will he ;i basket picnic <iiven in connection with the meeting of the Farmers Institute which is to lie hehl at Tuhernacle church, Wednesday \ujxust l-,t. Fverybody is invited to come and t?rin baskets filled with tho.-o things that satisfy the inner man. l?y order of Committee, II S 1*1 \ ler, \\ .J Fui'.dei burk, F 11 Lin-le. I'nion su v!c- will he held in the 1 Ye.-hsIcri.m ehoirh next Sunday iliflli SaMiathi ni<;ht. j For I he I a.'d?;er. Fanners' Institute at .lone* X lit >a< Is. Kimtok !>r.i)i;r.a: ? IMra-r announct in your paper this week that the meeting (>f the Farmers' Institute at .Fones X Roads, on Tuesday next, will la; a picnic oceasiou, an that everybody will l?e expected to bring along well tilled baskt-ts. All expect something to cat at a picnit, so tiring it along and thus insure a good dinner. Don't expert that others will curry enou??h for theuwdves ami you ton. M iiko the matter sure 1 >y doine sometliine \ ourse' f. (.'omo, farmers, and make irood use of those lectures. I hcy are specially for your honelit, and, if you will, you can he benefited l?v them. (ieo W Jones, Chirm. Committee. New li?*ht.nin?? rods were placed | on the court house 1 ist Siturduv. YOHJE OA t ? ffc *cr T U>.?. JB. JL.4S.JLJi.~JL & V ?/ HERE FOR khi mHHnsJKaBM 554>:ii*- We must iverjtJsiitg (hat : nve sohl for atiH ^ i for. J-'ee (he tlifl > ;si s!s of yji ft ft ft i KtF ii i?mj? a j? < \ s k 4 >* .? f # 1 ? 1 in sum* ? *. <*st s}*? los, f.sst < < itics ni t*yours Jo vo \>ill ?ivc* the?i I our oOc waist Shirts must folioto"<% a ad you w t" profit and throw (si* 2,sc sum! tfsoo i XTews for 1 We w ill stop ttint now. At >i Hi, fillo<l to the ceiling. We rtro goir I Mercan v i W i -I * * * M !/* Rev. (1 T Harmon, pastor of the Runrotnhe v-li?-ot Methixtirt Church in (irccin illo, has ?.>ivcr fcr>oO to tin* twentieth < < nt ir* Fund which the southern "hurrh ir raising. Uo \\ V ? 21 is f We < tr*i' Oif tin1 ?ir <1 liolliiit* litw <ni f??i ai?> e > a ?rr'? ill ? ch^ liot I ?? cureil l>\ '"ii 'f ('uta ill < a v j m:S i.v . <v i?-ToIt* . (> W? the 11 n?I * i -? i *<? t I'-* v 11 ",r I'" J Slii'ii V r?r I - e in-t IT) yi-ur- ai'rf In- i??\*t? 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'*~v- ""*3 - < YOU. !>e I'h! of bro!cf?r> sliows lu?tulilag< > hat I'hlifu'oush Fereiiee helwt < n lIMl-YVhh' |H*J i'V it* ")c a vard. 1 hose % idors, must <?o at r ;*j<* STs time i :i big droo. i 1 slashed t;? ~*>c \\ suit. Compare. 5 see the wisde tu on 0111* couutes** nioth Hats, barfoil. I Sale we bought 3 solid car todOn^ ig to out tbo life out ofj^mow TILE CO.