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THK LKI II. liurluw . -;l: t ? EDITOR AND MANAGER. [For The Leiljrer. | Another Cumluiate for Supervisor Answers Mr. Ik-Ik's Question. Mk. Lditoh: ? Please allow me a abort apace in your valuai lo pa per to say a lew tnings in answer to the article which appeared in your columns on the 14th inst. 1 almost hesitate to answer the quostion, so well put hv JNlr. Ik'lk; for every voter who attended the campaign meetings of the summer of 1000 knows exactly where 1 stand on tho road question. 1 have always advocated better worked roads and in the last campaign 1 declared from every stump in the county my earnest convictions on this suhjeet and I was termed by omeu crank on good roads. I confess that I did all in my power to secure better roads ami my inter &l A - 1 _i _ 1 I # 1 . I * ?! MuiuiiB uoi noaicu. ir eiecicu 1 win see that tho requirement!! of the h\w are curried out. The full tune will bu put in on the ro^ds, ?nil nothing that can advance the spirit of good roads will be left undone. I want to see our roads in such a condition that the farmer can haul four hales of cotton with the same ease he now hauls two, so thut tho buggy riders will cease breaking springs and make better inileaga. These things can tie accomplished and if elected I pledge myself to leave uo stone unturned in this direction. Yours very truly. R. H. SSupp. O. K., 8. C., June 19, 1902. Examined for West Point. Special to The State. Yorkvillc, June 20. ? By direc-| tion of Congressman Finley, aj competitive examination was | held in the couit house here J yesterday for a endetship at ' Woet Point. The examination was conducted by Sor.ator.J. Steele , Brice, Capt William W. Lewis ' and Dr. J. D. McDowell. There were nine young: men who appeared for the examination, as follows: Dennis Colvin, Chester: K. H. Fostor and Jno. C. Billiard, Lancaster; A. S. Zemp and Calhoun Ancram, Camden; W. S. Chapman and R. C. Moore, Rock Hill, and Jehn Rainey Ashe and Marshall Veil of Yorkville. The examination was a vsi y rigid one and the papers aro quite lengthy. It is expected that a conclusion or de oision can pessiblj he reached hefore next week. G. T. S. You Know What, You are Taking When you take Grove's Tastelass Chill Tonic because the form- 1 ala is plainly printed on every hot- ' tie showing that it is simply Iron i and Quinine in a tasteless form. < No Cure. No l^y. 50c. I ? i tm 1 Edwards Killed by Wright. 1 I Abbeville, S.C., Juno 4Jl? ] Jesse Edwards was killed near < Calhoun mills, in this county, by Manuel W riirht in a I B ~ ........... V about a cow injuring the crop. Bath are negr.?C9 Wright has surrendered , i The Bent Prescription for Mantrnl Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron Ttad Quinine and tasteless, No (hire No Pay. J^7~Pay your subscription ore yeur in advance and we will send yen the Home and Farm free one year. KilncntP Your llnwi'l* Willi <:n*rnr?tii?. Candy Cathartic, cure const i|>:it inn fere. 10c. 26c. If C. C. C. fall, d*tiirtfiat> refund money The One Day Cold Curo Kcrmott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine fot old in the head aud sore throat, children talco thorn like caadr. The Question still Unsettled. jli Attack made on American S< I - < diers in Philippines ( iimvos Itloo.lv Kight in Ivnox^ vi'lo Ktmxviilo, IVnn.. June 'I'l. \n s attack upon the Viuericun arm\ in the Philippines, made at <i t?ni - I1 don patty koto last night, started s udc-pointo light which in a\ cost I four lives. One man is dead and three others, indu ling the tradu- 1 ccr of the soldiet < and a discharg- , ed regular, lecenlly returned fronTji \t: i.. ... i. if i - maun!!, u ii i iiri 'imcci imc name | of the militia, are v fatal lv wounded 11c dead: ,lolin Ken | nedy, aged 45 I lie injured: A! ? ouzo Barker, :?I?'u??I twenty times; cannot recover. Ovules fiohb*, badly cut about < the face, necU and breast Lincoln < Monday, stabbed, jugular vein a!- i most severed I Monday, who served three i years in the archipelago as a < member of the Ninth infantry, i anil who is a survivor of the mass- i acre of Co. C at Bnlanagigu 1 Samar, gave Barger the lie when 1 the latter declared that "t wo>thirds <, J of the American soldiers who i went to llie i'lulippiues were lu.od111 in a nntl the other third were I cowards tind bullies " I In the light llmt followed, I Hoiibs nud Kennedy took the part i of Harder. Ml fought with pocket < knives until Monday, weak from ' los * >f blood, s.uik to the ground, i Then one of his friends in the < crowd handed him a revolver and < he shot Kennedy dead. Monday i then shot at (larger and Hobhs, but failed to hit either. ( k [For The Lodger. j Suppsviile, O. K. 1*. O. S. C. Mu. IOditou: Sappsville, i-> a beautiful place, situated, about j twelve nules N Iv of Lancaster II. at the crossing of I he Rock- . ey River, and Wadesborough and t LamLI'orrd loads, i'lic residents , of this ville and the eitizene*sur- f rounding it are quite good people, t true to friends, and hospitable to , strangers. They are also, tin if t ty a..d mode! farmers. Messrs, * Handle, Koinulus, l)an Sapps, jnud many others ; re hustlers. The r Messrs, Sapps have bought a -j graindrill, a reaper and binder. x The wheat and oats crop was c light but corn, and cotton, anil rro p. Inn irn.?nl .?kl/? ? 1! ?. \ M - jjiinim Itfjcmuilil UlU III1 I. 1VIr . ? Editor; pious visite our village. f You need not doubt of being kimE (l ly entertained for Mrs. It. II. and j Mrs. Rom can and will have the \ table supplied with something that ^ ia niee and good to eat, such as ? hog and hominy, chickens, eggs and garden vegetables and many H othor viands too numerous to mention. I Prestimo Mr. It. H. Sapps, j Diir most worthy and popular, can- p lidate, for supervisor, would 0 be glad for you to visit him. Wo v also uro favored with a good doc- 'j tor, church, and school, saw, and Sjnst mills, cotton gin, and telephone. tint we are in great need of a rail road. . P. II. T. c 1 rhla Biimnturo in on every box of the geniiioc J Laxative Bromo>Quininc Tablets I | the remedy that i nn s n ccbl In one day ^ NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ' All persons are hereby warned not to trespuss by walking, riding fishing, hunting, cutting wood or in an\ other way on my lands in is (lills( rot'U to\vn>iiip, l.l milesKnst u ofIaincu?>ter (II., o >ntninin<r 72 acres, 1? >nnd<-d by lands of I). A. Fondcrbtitk, II v. (J. W. (ianU ihmji'kI.I. \Y\lii' l'orter. The s law will I* rigidly enforced n^ninst nil p ixinn d it* regarding tins notieo W. A. HI tkeney. I< June 10, l!)02. In. C % Waited at Window with Rifle f tul Winn ( on-t ililo Hackle Ap\ i iirl ?' .1 W Trotuwerliaus r IVepnted t?i Slii.Mit, i Mt was Shot. special i ? The Statu. Augusta, (ia , June 22.? Coiuucnt on o?u* homicide hud not t?ubi<k'?l foru Augusta was stirred iv another. 'It-might talk or the NorristVillinms alTair lias given place to Useus>ions of the shooting of Jos pli \Y. 'rronunei huuser, of Suranervillr?. c.tiiisiii of I'liliw Offlnoi* Pi ominei h ui>or, hy George Hacked, constable of butmnerville, a mhurb of Augusta. For several days Trouiuierhauser has been drinking and yesterhi" afternoon lired at a negro woman with a r i lie - This afternoon Constv.blu Hackel, learning [hatho was at home, went to arrest liini. Trommerhauser was >ittinjjr by mi open window and saw the ollicer approaching, and is ho nearcd the house Troinmor liausor reached for his rille and leveled it at the officer. Hackel, seeing the rifle, quickly drew his revolver and fired through the window at TrommoPhauscr, tho bullet striking tho latter at "the base of the chin, passing up through the brain, killing him ' 4 I ? II 1- -1 ni.MuiiiHiiiMMiHM . huckui 8urrt'n> lered to county detectives and will bo given n preliminary tonomnv. Troinmorhiuuer was generally very quiet and peaceful jxcopt when drinking, when he was unruly and fussy. >elf- Hanged From Same Rope iu?band and Wife Found Daugling Face to Face in Their Attic. .biterson, N. ?J., Dispaieh, 20.h. Tho bodies of Tan j Kir/an iud his wife, l\.!es, we 10found u-dayin tho at lie at t+Terr home, is Fast Fiith street, swinging loin a beam. They h id evidently icon dead since yesterday. The nan was about tlO years old and ho woman two years younger. So cause for the act has been ound, hut it was evidently the osult of agreement between them. They had 110 children, hut tho voman was about to become a uothcr. The two bodies were within a ew inches of one another and ueing. They hung at each end if one piece of rope, which hud ?een thrown across tho beam, one >ody counterbalancing the other. I tfter fiximr the rone around thoir I O I ? ccks they hail tied their hands nil kicked from under them the upport they had stood upon. The man had been employed in jiimond & Robertson's jute cnriot mill. Some time ago he askd for more wages. The advance i'as refused and ho quit work, 'hey were not in want bowever. STAND IdKK A STONE \V A IjIJ Hot ween your children and the ortures of itching and burning czcma, scald heads or other skin isoases. ? How why, by using Jucklen's Ainica Salve, earth's ;reatOf*l healer. Quickest cure or Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt ?i ' * men in, Lytus, minis or Bruises. i?fulliI?lo for Piles. 2r?e at Ciaword Bros., and J. F. Mackey & )o's drug stores. Frost in Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb.. .Iui:? 22.? Frost s reported from :i an; orulitim in ,-c>t Nebraska AI n t 10 Piutte alley il did dun cm* \ regulation. 'to/is (tie C any ft tim f< o t ten < J)'(tie i ii ' ? > u?ahiituiuiiiu 'v'il!u|llc j.iid ts euro a cold hi one <lay. No Jure, No Pay. Price, 25c. Spring Stocl : W0THIN6 WANTIN6 WILLIAMS-H I Make it easy for von to mother and all the chilclr stores at small cost. Se hound to undersell, and t winning: the trade. A LUCKY STREAK IN DB Stylish and cheap to suit thrifty buyers 1 The in town, quality considered. BLACK DRESS GOODS in Brilliantino Mon lir and Storm Serge. BIG SILK PURCHASE. To be exact, 15,OC ours early. We show all the now color*, Crape de Che mane ir rim et.tiy proper thnt he 1 1 l,H ma|" 11 ' NhouM be relumed in the IIoum- hike p't'*f?ui*e 1i? i * MANY VOTKR8 loth. Vo orn f i i . " ji i ftlitliilate S r 11. I'OU PKOB/V I h* ?JI I Hi It,. | SuperyiH i sir j 11 ? I IVmocrHflr j.r in*. >, I hereby nniK'iiiice mv?elr n en n < I i i., , ditefo. Mn ..111 e of Pr Jmhre ?.V Mllbjeot l<? I he rnli M :p>V( I' llijj the 11*1 Ho i !H We Democratic Primary w>rk JOHN Vi. PERRT. 11/ 3.UUU TAHU5 WASH PHI | We were fortunate in securing the surplus stock < 1'erenlos in dots, figures and stripes* Madras Gi?g Striped Organdies in new efTeets. Silk Mulls?Dn , Bargains and Rousing stock of Embroideries and Lace Linens, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Organdies, French Bat: SPRING GOODS. Go where you will you will not find finer or bettor which we offer you the choice of. Our Cheviot Si Cnssimers. For styles and prices, come to us. We have hundreds of o spaee forbid the mention. Respi WILLIAMS0 m m ^ ... #25,000 from an Fnknowtt FOB TULA Friend ' ; m a candidate lo I tlx- < llbe of ' 'ounty 'l1 Laurens, S. C., Dispatch to The ' Greenville News. To dt Ociuoerade Vr l?is learned that the Thoniwell Knowing i"he gooil Orphanage at Clinton has received ot Mr \ . , inglm;:i us well as his a gift of securities worth fully loyalty to his c.oun/ry nAi. * i xr nounio iiini iikhciih! <#- >, )0t) fnun an uiknown New porlant rllle* of ' 'on I York friend The bonds wore sent he is el on-.I w Kmim , Hlfehanse the nudes through a Bichniond party who s'rict ace. r.iat.o* with stated that the giver lived in New iT"tenowm'/"'' a i York but wished to keep his name when quite a yuig n ' a ? oldier in the C'onfei SO3101. was badly W?.ir ded i tendered loin cripr ' ? **oM ^rPK,nU.Tr a notwithstanding ibis OT.IIObbfi rNllsnuroall kidney 111*. Saiv- o,,.,.,,,!..! i.i,,,. it . i o ACd.SU.Tl na Itemedy Co.,Chic:tKuor M. V SUpKllllCU llilll.v 1? . II I ^ I v oik on Ids f ,r.n \\ill Subscribe to The Lkdoeh , J},'"1 1 jlH ltM ei a<J,<e i Therefore, a mbre d si .--t* ,JO( w , T)e|lti| FOB M AGISTRATK county He u i.l snip ic nominee I herebv announce m>self a candi> MA ' date for re-election to the office of Magistrate. hOlt AUT W.l'.UAHKKY. I ..... ?\ ~~ T^rvr> rfY f i T7? nin vt a rj^ri , Johll A. C(K)k AS tt F OR 1H R SRN AIR. ! election to the office <? ?. tor?a posll ion lie lias I hereby announce myself as a can* marked iflftcieiicy, I Jldale for re-elootlor. lo (he Pernio. pledging myself to abide by the resuit of the Democratic primary. w. c. hough. Mr Hollis 11 Hort ?????????????? nounced as a caudid-i* HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- theofTice of County TIVES abide the reeu't of 1_ primary m In response <o urgent rcquels from ? different portions of Hie county, 1 At the solicitatioi < hereby announce myself a canpidn'e I hereby announce m* for the House of Represent itiv-'S, date for County A ml subject to tlie result of the DemocruJA til? Democratic < emi primary. W. 1 ohcak w pott*. i Ploitsant Valloy, S.'C. j FOR SUPER We hereby a iioiiik I am h candidate for reeleotion to ?;yatt, of Van Wyck, the House of Representatives, subject i for tho < fflce of ? oui to tlie result of the primary election. Ho will abide the ivsal T. V. WII.T.IAMS. M, We hereby announce the Hon, J.N. r nn,,01? v~ c j EstHdge as> candidate for re-election ree]fcCiion to the mil c ! to the House of Representatives sub- peVv,^ ject to flic result of theDcmocn.flc pri- \] t, ,.r,mHrv mary >?r Kstr'dge s wed now loyalty to the h s I den?t s of the p'?ple and tils experience ih a hglshdori i Complete. 1! PRICES LOW! tip ITT7C rr\ uunLjO buy. The father, the en can be clothed at our~ liing- for cash we are hat we are doing "and ESS GOODS. best selected and undoubtedly the cheapest ftocl^ , Wool Albatross, Wool -Cheviot, Whip Cord )0 yards of the choices. If you need a silk see I- I 1 ?i _ ; _ T> il- _ ? ? _ 1 ?i . . 13 l' ? mi*, .1 mnuiu*e aim jniun luueiui, Liineny rouiar<is* ESS GOODS. if a manufacturer liolow coat of making. French nams?all shades. Initiate Lawns und Satin ick and Canvas Suitings. Our White Goods s are for you thrif v buyers ! White Italia iste, Persian Lawn and English Long Cloth. fitting clothing at anything like the pi ices at luits, Ulue Diagonals, ('lay Worsted Serges and ther bargains, time and ectfully, HUGHES CO. SURER. lai ? Mil* .??? t! ? ?! <>f announcing ... . ili?* i 'Him* of M ' Gatdn t for ? ouniy >r re-elect.on lo mj|m rvis<>r uml f.el lh?t li?* inrcrtsiiri r. t* r> <is of ilie ? outily mi> sii o in big C.CAUTIIEN. bands. Me I- no stranger to the dutie* required, a* lie has hi fore iters of tallica*- h"???r?h?3 "" 1 "??ly filled the podiloo, ' MANY VOTERS. I character""and V. T V-trilaml , . patriotism and 1 n -V ?' noni ce lr>>elUn- e or t>. , Wfe hereby an- dhb t<- for the olttes of Comity superlldsle for the mi vis ?r, p'ed^ing mys-df to uM I the l?,,1 r*'nt 'he wilf n M" 1 nf I>?,n?0<,ratlo I rimary of (lie olllee in JOHN It FAII.E. la v and to the people* A* is fmi nmdinghum, ' Mr. Editor; Please announce R ?K tan. enihttvi f.s BapjiiTas a candidate for Pruniy Rup? derate war H'ol j0(V|Mor lie will abide the ru'es of tne n the leg. w Inch ... > > f.rlife hut mocrafic piimnry. ..Ill id ion be has MANY VOTERS. I family by hard Will Mill mn ri Mir I immi ' if",,.''SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU* -v Hi; ma row ,I CATION. r I* ? I I U I'll "III ; i 11' 1) ii odiil- t ? I hi re by Hum mice in>M-if a candiY FRIENDS. date for til * office of County Superln~ tenilent of Education, and pledge nuylirOH. h ol f to abide the result of He Demo imofiriciiiK Mr '"'ati.r primary. .ti?li-liite for re. M. J. LONG. ' ' i mity Audi- ? fl oil with f-ucli aiihtulness and To The Voti a of Lancaster County: ~ le the re?ult of. With o imv thanks for past fivora r> uud cnrMcs'Holicltatinn* for future sup* N't t HI EN 1)8. poi i | ticribyaiinr.u ce myself as a candidaie for re-olee i <ii to the office e?f <r e'umiloi* to of ' ountJ" **?'l> rtnle.. W. ofEiuoaudh'.r He will tfoti subject to the rules governing the ihe democratic t Democrat1" Primmy. vNY FRIENDS. A C. UOWKLL. > in ?y fri nda, ?tsIf s<h a candi* ;;yr ject to T13 n IVIcDOW, f. Est ridge. HYSICIAN and SURGEON .CATAWBA HOUSE, ! S nith Side, Up Stairs. 'P 1VI r J..nice i as n candid-rte j OFFICES ir v S i "tv* tr. It of i b< p- ininry i OPEN DAY AND NIGHT any voters ! Phone wo. Clio .i .ate for ; fs. . . | Oo to the a cahkkv. LANCASTER MARBLE panite works, fn?n?y j,',,, \\ oik mi,| | ou I'ricos, tin* _ xxr;:: ft, I ^c^mch, ,w" r?r lh" l.\XC\*\ EH, S. C. iN Y AOTKKS '*> **"* , nwn tmm?? ?