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I cPt5 iir W life J i w t '(j ? i . ? 3 *? i, B C Iloii^h went North Mon day to imiko full purchaser. Mr and Mrs NY Gunson and little (lnuohter are spending a few weeks at Asheville, N Sec announcement of Mr John Kins* for Magistrate for Cedar | Creek township The military company will meet J tonight at S o'clock, at court house. All members arc re- j quested to he present. There will lie service in the: Episcopal church next tSuml iv morning at 11 o'clock, conducted ' hv the Uev. .1 \V Cantcy .Johnson. I Two dcsirahlo store rooms to rent on Main street, the same bei ing now occupied l?v Mr. .lohn .1 Blackmon. Possession given 1st September. .1 M Kiddle. : \\?... / ? . e . i >> in v rawioru, eoi., was ciiii<;lit t stealing wheat from Mr. Gregory's barn at tho Lathan place Sunday and lodged in jail. Twn bushels of wheat were recovered. II M .Johnson will leave this week for Cheraw to take charge of ttie business of the Gregory.Johnson Mule Co. His family will remain here for tho present. Rev .J \V Little closed his meeting at New hope last Friday. There were nine accessions to tho church. lie opened a meeting at Waxhaw Saturday. He was assisted at Newhope by Iiev Steve Hough. a new orioge lias hecn erected over Rear creek on tin* River Road west of town. Vehicle# coming in from that side of the county had to go around l?y Welsh's mill Monday and yesterday but they can cross all right today. Married, at the residence of C A Ply lor, .lr, N P, on Sunday, 12th inst, Mr .1 YV Starnes and Mi-# Jennie Griflin. At the sumc time and place, by the siuno officer, Mr (Je ?rge Griffin and Miss Julia IlolU wero married. All of lTnion county, N C. Mr. JasO Porter, of the Dwight section, has moved his family to town and occupies one ot the Knight cottages on Market street. He will engage in the grocery business at the stand now occupied by the dispensary. The dispell sarv will be moved across the street to one of the Cunningham store-rooms. The Congressional anil Seuatori al Candidates. The candidates of the Fifth district for congress, and of tho Sixth circuit for solicitor, have finished the carvnss of Lancaster county and have gone over into / <L I Tl I 1- i uiickikw. i in?y spoau r I'lUllV ut Kershaw to u small crowd, and Saturday at thin place. Monday they spoke in Indian Land townI ship. The crowd to hear them at this place was scarcely more than 150. The hest of fooling pre vailed among the candidates and the speeches of all of them were a decided improvement on the speeches of a large majority of the State campaigners. Mossrs. McDow and Hough candidates for solicitor, both made catchy goodhumored sjieeches. Solicitor Henry was not present on account of one of his feet being poisoned. Dr. Strait reviewed the history of events leading up lo the war with Spain and of legislation pertaining thereto. He was severe in hia denunciation of Senator Mc> Laurin, characterizing him as the # miserable littlo wrotch in league! with the republicans. Congress-! man Finlov wave >?n account of! his sto vurdship 11 o voted with his party on every issue ami hud given prompt attention to all in ! quiries, the establishment of new postal routes and offices and all other In siness entrusted to him; from the District. He then enumerated the principles of the National Democratic platform and, Announced that he whs in full nc* cord with it. "The crowd was J very quiet and orderly through out none of the c indidates even, heing applauded hut nil making; a good impression. *. J? Ut? ? Not ice ! The county Democratic oxecu -! tive committee will meet in the codrl house on Saturday the 2."?th 1 inst., for the purpose of complete ing arrangements for the primary election on the 2Kth. It is important that at least one manager from each precinct he here that day to receive the hoxes I and tickets. J F Fishot, Chairman, D E C. Lancaster, S C, Aug 1 1, 1900. I>cntli of an A|?p<I Daily Mrs Mary McAteer, widow of the late Madison McAteer, . died at her home, near Situ, cority, last Friday, Aug 10th ?f|? 4.. 1 til niu;i I >1 HI I IIVH'I I ll|[|?*N?. OMP whs 71 years and 10 months of njje. Slio was horn and raised in Antrim county, Ireland, and came to this county in 1S43. She j was married to Mr E M McAteer on the 12th <?f March, 1S4Jt-. Eleven childreft were horn to] them, seven of whom survive her, viz: E M, and .1 \V McAteer and Mrs .1 Ilarvev Steele, Mrs II M Parks, and Misses Ellen, Mary and Dannie McAteer. She was a oo??d, kind hearleo woman and wus a consistent member of Shiloh A K P chorea for yea'rs. Her mains wore interred at Shiloh !ast Suturday. in* comity (':unpal]fM ltegtm. The county cnmpaigti opened yesteruay at Itwlair. The candidates, except Auditor Cook who will he tinnhle to make the canvass on account of having fever, all gathered there Monday afternoon to get rested ip and he fresh for the following morning. We have hi ard nothing from the meet ing no to the time of going to press. The other appointments are as follows: Helair, Tuesday, Yogust 14th. Vim W'yck: W'cdnesduy, A1115 13. Ilopowoll, Thursday, Aug lb. Tradesvillo, Friday, August 17. W hite IllulT, Tuesday, Aug 21. Kershaw, W ednesdav, Aug '22. Heath Springs, Thursday,Aug23. Mt Carmel, Friday, August 21. Lancaster, Saturday, Aug 25. I .? A CAKI) FKOM SOLICITOR HI:N K Y Mr. Editor:? Allow 1110 to say to the Democratic voters of your county through your paper: 1 have i?een denied the privilege of a convass in tho solicitorial race hy reason of n poisoned foot. 1 attended only three meetings in Chester county, near home, and found it aggravated the trouble every time. It is doubtful if it is safe for me during these hot days to at tempt attendance at nny more of tiiA III ?\nl I n iru A u u/oiti It? t cm* oco ? illT* IIK I /in CIMFJI IMMM , | an iny physician thinks it is safe fur inc to travel 1 will start again. 1 think it due the voters and myself to state this and ask my friends to take care of whatever interest I mav have in the canvass. Yours very truly, J K Henry. A charter has heen granted the Gregory-Johnson Mule company of Cheraw, capitalized at $10,000. The officers are W T Gregory, president; H M Johnson, vice president; and the Merchants and Farmers bank, secretary and treasurer. I % Death of Mr. Iloraee W Lynn. Our old friend Mr. Horace \V I.ynn of the Heath Spring section, departed this life August T, 1900, in the 79th year of his age Ho was horn in York county Sept IS, | 1821, and came to this county in' i Dm ; / A.I I .? I i->u2, overseeing xor rue iuio Wyatt Patterson that year and for Hr T F Mt-Dow in 1854. The' following vear he? began farming . i for himself and has followed that occupat'on evor since. lie was stout and robust up to three years ago since which time ho has suffered intensely but has borne his sufferings wi h christian fortitude. lie volunteered and went out with the first troops in the Con federate service and made a good soldier. He took part ?n many of Mie hardest fights in old Virginia and at Pittsburg hud his gun s^iot from his grasp. In war as in peace ho was faithful in the discharge of every duty. March 4, 1^6<>, he was married to Miss Nannie L Bailey, who now survives him with three daughters, Mis .John L Barton, Mrs R D F Barton, Mrs A .1 Ballard, and one son, 1* B Lynn. He was a kind husband, a loving father and a good neighbor. Honest and upright, he wronged no man of nnything. His remains were interred at heaver (/lock church of which ho was ii consistent member, at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Death From a Slight Wmiml. Special to The State. Rock Ilill, Aug 8. ? Mr S Augustrs Matthews, whose accidental pinching of the skin between the thumb and tinger re' suited in blood poison, followed j by the amputation of lus right arm at the shoulder joint, was mentioned in this correspondence, died at his home in Kbonezcr ves ' terduy morning :ind was buried the flumo dny. o< LiEl ?F oiii the tufc 1 1 1JUI' M-k\m 1 Wemonth n a h !<nv prices you c ours and other s remnants that s< very host 12 1-i Se a yard. A'l <; the Shirt waists our tine dollar \ 4k.... L< Ik I <1 il .. \#?r n? out* prices and of spending join Now we el 1,000 Men's $1 gains at 25c, in xi e j They have been charging ; 1100 piecea of furniture at a grec Oomo and see. -Heath . Mill Notl< e! l'lyler & Hayes have their jurist and flouring mills in fine condition and are turning out only the l>e?t grades of total and flour. Kvery <l:ty from now until Sept. 1st will be mill day. l.etter to Mr It K Wylie, Lancaster, s Dear Sir: ? In the permanent way. That's the only way to have a house painted; use thin liquid paints, and they'll hardly last long enough for you to pay the painter's hill. Use lead and you will get heavy, slabhy coats of paints that chalk and admit moisture to the wood. USE the U & M Paint and you wi I get elastic, preservative coatings that are well nigh permanent. L & M 1 'uint is a semi-paste, and needs the addition of linseed oil, thus making the actual ?'ost % * extremely low. Same today as when first made 20 years njo. Honor Messrs. Crawford Pros. ' with a call. Yours .-dnceiel v. L< MiMAN iSE Maktini:/.. J mmxwuihiwiiJL.K-?rM?nw. ih-a - f^ rai SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint not Servoili STATE OK SO JTH CAROLINA, liANCASTKK COUNTY J.?hn A. Kinl un-l Joines S. Plaintiff *, against Margaret H>rii, in her<>wn tight, hii<1 as >i 'mini-i ratrix ??f ih?? e-tate ?<f ? ' Tli'Miiti* Rirtl ilercnH* ?i Oeor e I>11 <1, i .'huh Mat go Anniita Morgan, < li tr'e.v Dumi ami Kilen Uar<luer, D'Jenditntn. To the Defendants above named: You are herein' summoned > t <1 re ipirtul lo aiiswe. the complaint I i 11i ? M'tioo, which i* li <*ti in the oflice ??f Iiih Clerk ?.f c >ramon pteus for the s i?l county, and in s?*i ve a copy f yonr answer to t lie said cnnipaii.t oil the fupt-cnher Mt Ii'h i llice a. I aiica* tei court liou*". S >u lic'tr li ih >u Ihii in?IM illl,\ ^ HI er me H'TVir lieri'M i*X'*lum ve of I he iliiy of ,-u. h s<*r\ice; mmI if \ ??n tail to atiawei the e? nipiHiot wit hi n the time a/oresoihl, tlie Plaint.Ifn hi tli h ui'lion will a1111'y to | thee urt for the relief ilema ?1 | i., the compluinl It i'j \V YI.IK, Plaint it! 's \ in: in y, [ [. H ] W S h Porter, cc c V c. To (ie if(,'e Bird, ii n resident |)e f.mlaiit nhove named-Take notiee ?nut . he Com plaint i ii till-:<o Ion v a? til* ?1 in t??e iiftliw of \V S I, P irier. r'erk of the c?Uit for Lane Oder count\ in en <1 State of Mi:uth Carolina. < n the 16'h day <?f July 19u0. R E W'y Me, Plaintiff* 8 A ttorie \ . Auk ! I, lsxxt?"??. P L.OOSB ' Tliron?? < Tgy in mi fs MONEY r* is (Innviti lots ond i i+<. What they hi % ait now Ituv then * >I?FI *. n |F 1 I ' old fast a: 0 cts, < 2c Percales*, nei ur 8c fancy Him were . cue. So i waist for tic. ant llcction of ladies goods wills ail} s r cash here. % lose our eyes to I *00 Straw Hats av going at 5c. :e's Good . you fancy prices for furniture lately it reduction. Our 2 store rooms ai Banking ? GREAT STCL-AR1TGU, IB THi! STATS OF S;)C Pfl f\ /Pi jfl,| W ft.}'** K* 1\ !?<; t\ Mwty ^ fig* lif^ v iliw 5;Wifcviiiiiv iilit* T^issi *4i ???'f i* *!?! - " " * " * '* " *" ' instcati. eS asu! o!ta for us So ln\w a c!< v?e u ili be virtuaih is?? for a lew v.oclt \ir k itj<iitit' ? i Ss-&* t lbiji^ios formcrlv sold fur *lo, Ihi^ie- I'ormerlv s< Id fo Some extra nice hui: ;i< s :m?l cnrri:i?;? WAGOHS: WAGOJ Sixtv to seventy live wagons thut mem he these wagons or the most o rise, hence the price: One horse wagons from $27.00 Two horse wagons rom < Four horse w:ij;< IJ 1/ \ I 1/ \ 1 1 > I.' I ? 1 ' 1 1 1 ' i\ i, w r, > i?r,u: >> e 11 : ve i no k*:i<11 Ni> sen, ()M Miekory, Tennessee, I'iedi We also have m lot of sooond hand he sold, rsinoinir in price from *i up. Come nt once. This offer holds We mannfartnre our Iltirness and We nl.-o have on hand a few enj that jo regardless of cost. Our Mr. .1 M Hood has just, siri iv : horse-, and mules t!? t we will sell elu a like to trade for or Imv a lot of thin m lie I liifi IVI si I? &r<ti i I III -?H 1%. J 4 II h? Hi ||j liSl'tld B a.'Ss .tsSjil FOUR CAS of Tkrifa/f HERE FOR g near- Wc must h ;vei*} thing that si live sold lor at no w! i Cor, ^oc ?5;e cliltc IMKIO yards oS yar % % >ur price now is .">< * est s?^ les, fast co! ities are yout s {or ve w*.I! give (hem 1 our 50c waist s Shirts must follow i(?t?*e, siisd you w iES profit and thow o tor i2.>e and (iO CI News for Y w e will stop that now. At a Big I e tilled to the ceiling. We ate going & Mercan L?>? R RfiOWN | 'p < ! O/l ? H I <\| f\ I lil urt11<?LJIivrv ^jj to tci??' illi)^ BB y our <;!J hiiild brick <use ? V- a ^7 UK H. f. V v"? ^ 1 * \ <5 s*2 &t.^ !^.: ! v ? .. S -' ou? Oi a i?teii?ir V. * n l s. ! efore i ji . / * ! f is ft ft ^ trfciit ft1 now S!>, r !?."?<>, now s? I sat from 1" 4 ? fj't per rent o(T VTQ T TE7 \ n/v^rn j . i * ji ^ vJT w *? o must and shall be sold. Ref them were bought before the t<? r>o. {* >7. > t to s;,o. its from *.">< 1o anr wagons of the earth, viz. n<ml and a few others. \v:iirons ami Imggies that must good for two weeks only. defy competition, iines, boilers,- presses nrd gins id with a well selected load of p, or exchange. Wo wiKild inks and horses. speetfully, iiuvpiij !j ? - S IP; H : ><> M 0 (t II .1.?: tiajsj i i SH ho Js ml*. O ? YOU. ie rit! of broken sows k'sr.tJlin^, sat ri<Iu*n!ous!y rent e ';Hu? < a (" ide ;:or cale k ayarti. Those lors, incst $o at iic Ci's tsiit<* iV bijT i'.COO. AI dashed to 2.'jc ' suit. Compare see (he wisdom 19 our counters ofli HaU, barOU. Sale we bought 3 solid car loads to cut the life out oCpnaes TILE CO.