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THE LEDGER. Tliurlow Q. Oai i^r EDITOR \^U vl AN OKi WEDNESDAY, J L'l.Y 00, 1002. The State campaigner* \vi speak hero today. Arran?etnen have been made for their cntei tainmcnt by the citizens and the arc assured of a pleasant recej tion. Lancaster audiences arc a ways orderly and attentive at we bespeak for each candidate fair and respectful hearing pr< ridel lie is fair and respectful I his fellow candidates, and we lm\ no reason to believe the Cuiididati of this campaign will be othei wise. Senator McLuurin's refusal t accept froir. the president an a) pointmcnt to the vacancy on th bench of the court of ? hums life position with a pood salar) littlo work and much dignity will raise him greatly in the opin ion of the peop'e. His acceptauc might have led t<> tiie accusal io by his enemies that ho had desert ed his party for personal gain; ih the best refutation of inch charge was to decline the prof fered honor, and this he has done The course pursued by Senate McLaurin has heen a notable one A mun of undoubted ability am fearless independence, he has fol lowed a line of policy in his votinj that wasmore thonighly consei va tiveof the public interests than thu followed by any other member 01 the Democratic side. What is bet ter than all else, he has been ai American before he has been partisan. ? Baltimore American. Soufriere Again in Eruption. Kingstown, St. Vincent, dub 28.?The soufriere volcano ha been slightly in eruption twie since last Monday A sever eurthquake shock, accompanies bj? a tidal wave, affected th northeast point of the island washing a lire swept estate. N? damage was done. Many people, both of the weal thier classes and laborers, ar leaving the island, fearing disas lur. The government is still feed ing b,000 persons. The settle ment of refifgees in huts on ac quired lands in safe localities i progressing. The Panama cable repair shi] Newington, which is engaged ii work 18 miles north of St. Yin cont, reports that the depth of tlr sea there has increased to a mil and a quarter. Attempts to piel up the cable have been futile, ow ing to unfavorable weather. An Earthquake in California. Santa Barbara, Cal , .July 28 ? Meagre advices received fron Los Alamos, 4f> miles north o this place, report that an unusually severe shock of earthquake oc curred about 1 I o'clock last night doing damage to the property o the Western L'nion 'elegaapl company, estimated at fll2,000. Both Successful. A well known Now llampshin farmer of the old typo has twe grown-up sons. ()nc iH an exceli i 1? < .? - - icni. fu-eucuor oi me gospel, wink tho other is u liquor dealer. A Newbury port mm. in com pany with several other boarders at the old man's home, was talking with him about his family. At lasi one of the company piesent asked him what his sons did for a living. The answer of the old man was characteristic and concise: "One is serving the Lord, the other the Devil, ural both are doing well." ? Boston Journal. An Ideal Meeting at Chester, AN 0RD1NANG ^ Special to The I>nily News. K(>K THK pK()vi0T Chester, S. C., Jul. 2b Vn hEAIjI'II IN M?l | i ?"ul meeting uuoliollb t (a>. j A\;, \oi'KU Al 1 Everybody was in a good humor S( KllUXti PCNI ] and the opera house was tilled, in- l?OR \ 1( )L Vl'iOiS T I eluding a hundred ladies. Chair- A * II i man K It. Caldwell presided. A'l sK "MOX 1. That, V .1 j-i . . * i owiivis of -eat estate ' Is ! the candidates \v?ro present except kmh . r A\er, Rouse and I'rince. lterry ! corporate lum/s of tin i<? ' !ra-ter, rtx wbi?'\ n. >y having w ithdrnwn. I hou-e i--uuated, *.iall era ... . . , ,. , , |xuitub.e?>: u?h tor t he e no ">? 1 he speeches varied a little from | tho ... Maht d 1- the usual. Prof. O. it. Martiu h?iM?-u ,T"Ht u ' I*'1.;' ed ?-i I ts?. ten (10) fett id spoke with warmth about tho re- ?liteli ii?ul i ? drainage a . . i . i . .i i? * . Ill'teeu (l*r>) f el from any o a ports circulated by the lieuten ,lm Town; and all prl\ ? ants of his oppon. t. Mr. Mc- fore er.eo d, at a nenrsr 1 . (tmiiiH nii?l str?eis iliun 1 to Maliun disclaimed any responsi- st-ribed .shall foriti vi h be e hility for the reports. "'iCtim'; 2. That dry e Cansler from Tirzith, had the charcoal o. Hum shall be 1 < privies, ami be placed o ? t house in an uproar with his jokes therein, at least omw <ael , , . ... lha no slops, rubbbli or o at the expense of his eomnetitors .... . 1? | oi unity matter snail in Wilborn, roused to vehemence by i Hui<i 4,<, ,, . . . ... I Sections. TiiHt it shall I j the criticisms, spoko with tiro. to borv * r leave exposed, . , , . itornorat* iimils of said | Gary mot withngcou reception, fecal m?iur. exertnient c 1 ilis declaration that if two thirds deposit*,, ami that ail pri (l _ cmpirate liitil!.-?, t-liull oa of the people want prohibition ?>unw <1 at Vust once a i i . . i .. in inn tin* months of Noynih they ought to have it, was loudly t,ei, Jsnmuy, Februa.y, cheered. Col. Sloan mado a good A pill, ami oi.ee every two . I . . inn 'li?* remaining moil 1 | impression, and will get a good yiar, aint at the limeo e ' ?ntn iinfo same the Itcal matter, txc n 1 " d?posits shall ho carried ti Ansel, cnndidiitu for governor, cm porate limits of'he *ui<l ^ ' Section 4. That the du!y made a lolling speech and had a officers ami agents of c i . . i v ? z i i i Council of said Town, liu n good number of friends and made meM\tyr, ol the Hoard oi H more. Timmertunn was received have free ingress ami eg s | . . ... . . from, a. v pi ivies, lot or with applau.se. lleis making tho within the corporate limits last race of his life. He believes ,osvl,? for the purpose of the .sanitary rules ami ivji inroad improvement; state col- presetibed in this ordiutini ' , , iii . , ..i shall he unlawful tor any ^ leges should he supported with persona to hinder, molest responsible appropriation*; on- Hn> of the oillecra or aj? Town ?ii the discharge ot I phasi/.ed the noble work r?f the as herein set forth That ? denominational colleges ami .heir great imp* rtanee to the country; b?*peci a i privies in said t . , . 4 ing the ttrst tiv3 days of e\ n he lanl great stress on the improve- in?i itH ofien thereafter us tl ment of the common schools. Health may direct. .Sectinn o That any viola Tillman says lie is the logical provisions of any <>r the " sec'.ions of (his orilinaiice si ,t candidate for Governor. Hisrec- isiicd I y a flue of not mora ' ?? ^"tenant governor entitles him to promotion, having the un- more Hum thirty days o , . * , one day4 amnions endorsement <if iii? ??ti- ...... neuuou i) imtiail oi'iliuun i ate. He referred to theGatfney in- ?r o'*"'"**"'**- i-oiiHlsien ji ?lii ance a e li< i < l>y rt-pc cidcnt, saying that DeCauip did JtatifUd ly tin? Mayor ? 1 , hi* i i . i .1 ? i men in ' ouncil us*ert] a not call him a liar hut said that ho lWt.., y sixt,( ,1|IV of July eouldprovo him u liar over his own E ^ hlE o 1 At list: signature. It ill becomes the C L> Junks, h'lerk 0 ^ , Cuban-American editor of The \ d , . jWKAL State to accuse him of cowardice. ??' 0 - M1 ^ In 1890 he sent a cordial invita- MATlfM lion to that editor to meet him in livlil/lJ. i> Georgia, which was politely de? . , nil* c 'Ao the citizens of tin clincd. lie believes a free seholin ship in Clcmson should be given Eancu>U t. to each factory. Tj,e T?ov,i , ouneil has . CI. Tiilbcrl followed in bin ?'?X.'. '!S. usual line. I Icy ward was greet- 'I''lie < 'miuell can ?h> this w , . , er and more s it infaelo ity t? od with loud and continued ap- |n<'.lV.?lualy, provided a M nlausOw Ho mado an effective number ot pers m* win co. w 1 t it to do ?o speech under the difficulty of he- The Town will do tin u ,i i . i (r , following rales per year, p ing the last speaker. He) ward H(lvancef Viz: ft.25 tor pri .. received the most apphu^e and bes; $(J on f??r Hotels as 11 Hoarding houses, provhhd , i ill man next. made and placed helow seats, and provided pit tie* c e will come f >r\vard ami pay n DON T FA I I, TO TRY Til IS ' amounts to the Town Treas July < Wiiencver an honest trial is |{. 10 VVylie, Mayor.' . given to Electric Hitters for any . trouhlo it is recommended for a K N nRDIN&NP permanent euro will surely tie ef- UKUlllANb fectod. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and PllGV 1DING 1< OR AN J bowels, fctimule the liver, invigor- TAX ON ALLDOGfc . ate the nerves and purify the WITHIN THE Ll\ j wood. it's a wonderful tonic for THE TOWN OF I ^ run (low 11 systems. Electric Bit- tFK tcrs positively cures Kidney and ' ' Liver Troubles, Stomach Disord- Ue it ordaimd by the r - ers, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Ahlermen of the Town ot ' . xt . . 'iii co unci I a?8? mbie and b , Khoumatism, Neuralgia, and ex- thority of same f pels Malaria Satisfaction guar- C 1 That kii annual t . untoeil l.y Crawford Bros., and J. ft F. Muckoy & Co. Only 50 cents bitch kept within the eorp? ^ of said t iwn to In* paid on Janv 1st 1003, and on or b A ( AHI) uaiy 1st of each and eveiy ; after. That upon pay me tax. the o?vuei ..f a-iy d<?| ^ lotlie \ oters of Lancaster Conn- shall he furnhhed by tin j Police with a which sin i J" mediately placed upon sai Owing to the serious illness of bitch by h-nn ? attached to ) my father 1 shall not bo able to 'ouf.'f JumdnV'st ""V w make ti thorough canvass of the ta^ prescribed in Section U < County, and I ask that you make finance, sliaii ho seized and . * n . , .... . ed hv the olncers Ol the tow full inquiry as to my ability to ie?H the ?nid trx of of One ' fill the ollice of County Snpervi- aether with an additional i r sor. Should my father improve (tw"n,>'^ve ' ,al< ... . r. . . \ net do? or luteli, is t?a i si I f ii ci r?1 I v uo 4i?.?* i " 1 L - cw mitt i tun leiive thirty hour* frm I inn* of *? I home i will try to nee ah ninny ndidogor bitch *h!iii for people as I can. Trusting that k'uf/tViu?1 by (ho Mayor ?. you will give my case due consid- men in coiinrii a^-i-inMfil oration, I am, , day of July. 1MJ. v .. . H "1 UK t Yours respectfully, Attest! > .1. A. Hyatt. j | ?'?- ] (- I) . ( V.in VVvck, July 24th, 1902. { j ^:A^. j Hot* Votir Hlnnryi i ; EilnrAto Vnur ltnwoU Willi I Or Hobhfi'Si ar Us f urr nil kidney Ills. Sane- Canity CnthnrtK, cure lonstiriai K?fro? At'rt. btvrl iik lU-meily Co.Clilcunuor N. y 10c 26c. IfC.C.C fall. i,*<ii/i{'.Mh ri 0 LJwinrn '? i MIDSUMME :ieiiuof| r..?,r m it is our policy enaiils. or 1 v "fori ' 'r goods from one s< X::. to C1 i EAlt OUT v enbiiee ? 1 . . . . hi be'!n.?[ them down at ,:n;THEM. f tbo sir e.? | y 1 | &?? I ? ere below we moved and bargains for you ar(h, fchhcw, lie ilepotslts ILL Colored 1 i-SaS Silk Batiste. be unlawful Tou'ards. ^rE'"3 Swiss, all colon lliarouglily Laces and satin uontn < ur Match and Organdies in til WD kS I lilt*-* ||| Summer silks. eyoinl X,'i Ladies sliirt wa I Town , _ 'Sfiriml!1 Crash am sludinu the I 4 11 1 < ealth. .IihIJ < ' ColOICd SI r? ms to, and .Sttr-KSj Ladies and i>Iei ciri'itnj cut ;ulatiou> as 1 je That if SZC'iX See our great v 'iHufi'i'i from 2 1-2 to 10c I leulll). t< . erous to mention. Town dur* . . turn to examine then we are sure t fo regular lull bepuu than tht'iiy one A*1 .(Ml) nt for imi r iem Ih 11j ces or pari* x L with thi- _ _ srVij,.: W I) ) ibted V V i JLi Lmi j A I> 10MJ. 1 Mayor. v i * i ! All over ten lines in tin itrinuint cement is chatired for at the re?ru ( lar rates. Our $2. tale is for an ( unnonneement of not more than j ten lines. _ ^ I To e Town of ' ] Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when pursed an your bowels are out of order. Casc,e|to-.its to carets Candy Cathartic will make po '^ iniil . them act naturally. Genuine tablets he ? k cheap stamped C. C. C. Never sold in an pi ivatC l. 11 ?11 i . a'r sutliclant bulk- AU druggists, ioc. , f(|| itrat" wl'Il )| m we "I U at (lie II II?! I >( i vaVe'hroit MAGISTRATE j d $2 I 0 ?or , Iio I boxes ate I hereto a n on ce ni.\a Ifaca ?1 ?u| the piivy date for re e eetion to the office of |we ion ti acting Magis.tate. an the above w r.OASKKV. 'I'1' ur.?r 1 noi 6th, H)02 MnORHBWHMnMHHHHra L'Ot ! FOR TH E SEN A VK ,c 1 ? 1 hereby announce myself mm a earn didate for re-election to flie Henato, pledging myself to abide by the re- , > V N N U AL stilt of the Deinoci*atlc primary . ' Jo! >FOUND w. p. hough. ?JJ UTS OF ????????????w?? ma *7 ,/L HOUSE OF EEPRESENTA- thi , AN LAS- T1VES. Cb< In response ?? urgent rcipiets from dayor and different portions of the county, I J hereby announce myself a canpidate noi y the nil- for the House Of |<epresent iti ves, the subject to the result of the Democrat 15 abi ax of On* primary. pr, mil levied OSOAK W POTTS, 'ra'tj lirniu Pleasant Valley, S. C. -j ..r before ? dat H'lama candidate 'or reelection to tin v'11' V , 7 the House of Heprc sen tali ves, subject ii or hhio to the result of the primary elei-ti n 5 VfolVr o'f T. V. WILLIAMS. ii he im- ** id di?K or We hereby announce the Hon, J.N. a collar. Estihlge as*a candidate for re-election * r <>r liimh to the House of Representatives subMhmit the Ject to t lie result of theOemocratlc prl- jjr >1 tnit or- mary. Mr hajridge's well know loy- ?e imo >nii.U to the beat interests of the people ii unit mi- an<* *1'8 experience a* a legislator iH. iar to ?? ciiuiieiiuy proper mai lie | i mount or ?hou'd be ret?iiuetUo the House re', ini,' up of MANY VOTERS. ,,er <1 within -i | the Ibwiti?'^ K)U I'WCBATEJUDiiE. <1 AMer- I hereby announce myself u catnli* 1 I thl?gftth ?1 ite fo$ the olllee of IV bale JimIkc lak subject to the rulea gov* ruing the t Mayor Democratic Primary. JOHN M. PERRY. * C J< Clerk At the Solicitation of my friends I ' hereby annpuiico my-elf a < anliiiate t|,|, for the office of Probate Jurist* sub- t|M. i H?iriir?r?. ject tothedem ratio primary. lion forcvor "" funO ?\ioncy J. E. STEWMAN. 3-y ' /fs hiihr & CLIAMMM1 never to carry ?ason to an.other, these goods we PRICES sum mention a few while they last: Law ns and l>iiiiii s. i stripeo lawns ai e new effects. ists. I Duck skirts, ilk parasols and i as oxfords and so ariety of edgings a yd and other tl You have a st.t our qualities fo )fyour trade. Respectl IAMS-HUG1 FOR TUlii \SlTltEU. ^ rraa ciudiltie for reelect'oh to ? flftoe of ? ou'ity Treasurer. ier? \V. r.CAUTHl^'. JjJjJ h?? iViitoenail! Voters I hnnoustor (tailnly: Knowin? ?Ii?-r- character anil, ali Ileal ion nt Mr. W. I' Vanluud l ilium i.m ivhIi as l?ix p-iirio.ii-m ami ally lo hia 'ouii^i'v. we he*thy an ?'i? 1 uii'f i i i as a candidate f.?r l It* 'in ! vis rtrtin < 111.- dI V/'oiii.iy I Tea-uroi. If; Is # 1 t'lfil wo kohik' loo it at l?o will otiaiwo ilio on Ios of ilia office in jot ace nlatiua wa la v ami to the I t-ati&fa li oi of the people* As is ill known, Mr Van uiidingham, fc ten u ,v> ung man. onihto i as S?j ohli-r i . the Confederate war ami erv is badly Woui de?l in the log, wliioii ... ldored him oripji e f >r liio but 4,1 IwitliH . it ! 1 itkf s t.(Hii-lion be lu?s |>r?oited tiiin.s ii unii laml'V l?.Y hard uk oil l?is f .ii wiihoii iiiu niormg ? I i as i ever asked or an oth e . erefoiv, a more d? sei vmg nia. eootil t be eli'C'n.l Treiauri-r < f l.anca-ter inly Hi* w ill su|'p .n tut I)-iimcrut* nominee MANY FttTEND.S. i I I drtt FOR AUDITOR. ?Ve take pleasure in ? nnounciiiK Mr u,al tin A. Cook um it candidate for roclion to the offloo of? ounty Audi?a position lie ling filled with hucIi >rked ?fflclency, faith (illness and I clity. He wi I abide the result of ,|ut, i Democratic Prim try Leil( MANY FBI ENDS. Hp|r C'Tttt dr Mollis 11 Mor on la hereby an* meed as it candidate f >r election to ioffice of County auditor He will tie Ili3 resu't of lite democratic , To m?7 MANY FKIKNDS. ^ It the Holieiiation of many friends, and sreby announce myseif i s a eatidD port e for County Audit* r snlject to caM( > Democratic primary. W. F. Kstridce. ?.,( * tlon FOR SUPERVISOR. 1 ' i >Ve hereby announce Mr James A 'att.ofVa-. Wye'*, as n candidate gea tho ffice of t'ouniy S.iperviM >r. gj? will abide I lie result of the primary MANY VOTERS. ?g announce myself n caudidafe for lection ??> the * (11 ? ??f * "Ui.lv 8uvisor,subject 10 il.e rul* s ^ov^riiinjr > primary. i \V. Q. CAMKJCY. L 'ho many friend* of ] J. Pcrr> e p'eaeure in pr* Hunting IiU tiH*ne ;hc voieiN ?>f I.a tea-to.* County an andidato for the oftloe of County [kmvis..r tor j *ct Jo the rules of the mooratie primary, He has fliled A ' office arcepta' ly to the people in j a*t and is we I f\?t*d for ilie rk MANY AOTKKH. ? V ?? F<; rov iMS! I over summer So in order are marking : TO MOVE of the many lies. - id madras. umbrellas, inimer hosiery. and iiiser tings ling's too numtnding invitar comparison, fully, <ESCO. 1 f I'ti.M (.11 1*4 II!. III.Ill I.f Hl'IIOllllUing aine ill M. 1 (ia'tn i ly it rviaor Mini thai th?? m? fix nf (lie ' ouiny ? ** mm e in hi* ids, Hi- is ii" s'iM"?/er t? llie ie* rnjuitei!, aj tie Inn in fore nimbly an I aiily tilled rin* position, MANY VOTERS. In rel y hi nounce myself as h chii?'!? for 11 h ntll'* j of ' iniiiiy Miiper?r, ihvh ?lf ui aWii!- llie iM of i lie Democratic primary JOHN R. FAILR. Ir. (Alitor; P.ease annouui'i- II. M. ipH as a rami'.date for t'oun'y -Hio* laor He will abide llie riPes of the moorage piimary. MANY VOTERS. l'EU1NTENDENT OF EDLU CATION. Iiereb, announce myself a candi* e for the ? ftice of County Puperindent ofKducation, pledging my<-e'f abide by the itiles of the D?mole piimary. W. 1?. MCMANUS. hereby announce myself a oandi? for th- otllce of County Superinlent of luducation, and pledge my? to abide the resu U of tbe Demo. ic piimary. M. J. LONG. The Voters of Lancaster County: fitli many (lianas for past favors earnesisolicltations for future sup? I. I hereby announce myself as a Jidate for re election to the otTlce 'ounty Huperiuleodent of ? lucai subject to the rules governing the nncrath* Primary. A. C. ROW ELL. TikSTORIA.. r, the /> lh> Kind You Haw Always BongM r o to tlie^ ANCASTER MARBLE vIV I > GRANITE WORKS, Good Work Qiul Low I'ricos. . J. McNinch, LANCASTER, 8. C. .? u ? 4 > / ... V "" '-"'i