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HpI. '* * . ? 9 * R iomnL i ~?-' ''-n?if? r j ijh - -^ii.n ^ ^""~7~^^ ^t?4? Mjm&am. I ~ " " r i _ \ X>?bk?m ?^-*,#*"r' " *!_ g - . ? .-_ . . . ,, - i . h..-. i.-nng* i, . - .. M?i?Li? i i . .. T ! Mii'Mpn I'IM ?Q>J? w Sri ?i UWEKKLY. LAN0A8TE K, S. C.. ,1 U Ij Y 30, 1004 ESTABLISHED **'?2 ANNOUNCEMENTS. - - - ?????? KOI I OOiSOKF.SS. f hid a candidate for Congress froui the Kiflh < ,'ongre-sio >al District, subj eot to the resu t of tne Democratic primary election. T. Y. WILLIAMS HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES. I Announce myself a candidate for re-election to tne House of Representatives, subject to tlie rules of the \ Democratic primary. o w pons I announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject t/i IliA mluu nf thn I lomnfml l/? ??' '. " J, \V. H\MEif. ' I announce myself as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J.HARRY FOSTER. I hereby auuounce myself a candii date for the House of Representatives subject to the rules governing the primary election. Being in the employ of the Oregory-Feiguson Ccmpany I will be uuab e to make a canvass of the countv, however, 1 will eudeavor to be at all the county cam paigu meetings Very respectfully GEO W JONES FOR SHERIFF. We announce the name of John P. Hunter as a candidate for re election to the office of Sheriff, subject to ttie . approval ol the Democratic voters in the primary election. Mr. Hunter neeue 110 inirouuciion ui our uanus. an his past recorJ is eminently sufficient to convinoe any nn? thutt?e ie !n every respect well tilted f<?r the Hherilfb office. A niHre loyal man to his friends and country than John P. Hunter never lived He ie ever ready and willing, uuder any circumstances, (to do his duty without fear or favor, and, at the name dme, witli kindness and discretion FRIENDS T>; FOR CLERK OF COURT. Tha many friends of L. M. CLYBURN announce him as a candidate for Clerk of C urt We pledge hiui to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Having been appointed to serve out the unexpired term of the late W. S. Jj, Porter, as Clerk of Court, I hereby announce myself a candidate for said /? 1 AMKIaa# ?LA U< uiiiuo buujcvv w iuc luios guvri mug the Democratic primary. J. F. GREGORY. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. To the Voters of Lancaster County. With many thanks for ^ast honors aud earnest solicitations for future support, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. A. C. ROWELL FOR AUDITOR. To the voters of Lanoaater County Appreciating past favors I her* by announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of County Auditor, .subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JOHN A.COOK. [ I hereby announce myself a eandK date for Auditor of Lancaster county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, H. U.HORTON. II auuouuc.e myself a candidate for Auditor of Lancaster County, subject to the rules and requirements of the Democratic primary* J WYLIE l'OHTER FOR TREASURER. I announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer, and pledge inysolf to abide the result of the Democratic prl mat y JNO D TAYLOR Thanking the people of Lancaster county for their liberal support in the past, I hereby announoe myself a candidate for election to the office of Treasurer, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. W 0.. UAUTHEN FOlt SUPERVISOR. With many thanks for past favors, and at the solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re?-elecli?>n to theoffi e of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T 1DPODV IMJ v l i'iiviv X We hereby announce Mr M C Gardner an candidate for county Supervisor, nuhlect to the rules of the Democratic primary. MANY VOTERS FOR MAGISTRATE, 1 announce myself as a can date for the office of Magistrate at i ancestor C. H,, subject to tlie rwHult of the pri-mar/ election. W P CAS KEY j i Happenings in The State. As Chronicled by the Alert Correspondents of The Columbia Mate. EX-COMMISSION KU CHUM HUCCUM118 TO APOPLEXY. Denmark, July 20.?Mr. H. H Cruni died at bis residenco here today nt 11 o'clock, lingering less than 12 hours after the stroke of apoplexy of the evening bofore. VAUOLU8K MAN SHOT HIMSELF. Aiken, July 20. ? Mr. Chas. Steele, h young man 23 years of age, shot himself through the head with a revolver at the homo of his brother, William Steele, in Vanciuse, on Sunday afternoon. His brain was pierced with the bullet and it is reported here today that ho is dying. Disappointment in love is suid by some to be the cause of his act, and by others it is thought that his brain was effected by cigarette smoking. I SOUTHERN MILL MEN AO REE TO CURTAIL. Greenville, .July 26.?Cotton manufacturers of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi after a bnef con~ ference and discussion this afternoon by a vote of 2,183,052 spin dies against 100.099 adonted res. lutions that all nulla representee] agreed that production shall bo ro duced during the months of August and September 25 per cent. Conditions aifecting the business at the present time were discussed and an exchange of ideas as to the bost course to pursue in an effort to place things on a bettor footing was had. There is such a wide margin between the price of raw cotton and the selling price of the finished product that many mills have been running at a direct loss for some time. The manufacturers believe the dry goods market should be placed on a more satis., factory basis, and that benefit will result from concerted action. Two Bottles Cured Him. "1 WAD frnnhlArl lnilh Hdnno complaint for about two years," writes A. II. Davi9, of Mt. Sterling. la., 4'but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. The newspapers of the state are very generally urging the people to send only the best men to the legislature. Too often voters are swayed by some sentiment, or captivated, we may say, by some peculiarity of speech or manner of candidates and they vote for them regardless of their mental or other qualificatonsfor a seat in the house of representatives. Any one who has visited the legislature has seen men of thin character r?n the flnnr The agitation started by the nows-1 papers ought to, and will doubt- J less, result in good. If it does we will have a i"ar better cluss of lawmakers and not so much confusion and petit legislation. If the peo* j pie will only sond their best men , to the legislature they will soon appreciate the fact that it is not at | all necessary to have annual sessions.?Columbia Record. Bronchitis for Twenty Years. . Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., writes: "1 had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. Chicora Mills Closed. Incidental to Ltecoivership of h Controlling Concern. Special to The State. Rock Hill, July 26.?The throwingof the Southern Textile company iuto hands of receivers has affected Rock Hill in that it hlld nr.ll^O/l tliu olnai viunu U1 VI1C Chicoru cotton mills of that company of this city for an indetiuite period, placing a largo force of hands out of work. The Southern Textile company having been incorporated in New Jersey, Mr. VT. F. Auild of Now York was appointed in New Jersey as the temporary receiver of all mills operated by it. Mr. Walter M. Dunlap of Kock Rill has beeu appointed ancillary temporary roceiver by Judge Ernest Gray of the circuit COUrt and has assumed rhftrore r?f - ??" v* tho Cbicoru mills here. The Southern Textile company is bon (lev! tor about $6,COO,000. The Chieoru mills will certuinly not bo opened again before November unless an amicable settlement is reached between the opposing interests, ami iiiis is not thought likely here, it being expected that the differences will be fought out in the courts. Mr. S. 1. Moore of Hock Hill has been manager of these mills up to tho lime of the receivership. More Liquor Is Being Sold. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, July 27. ? Chief Constable llaiumet, in his quarterly report, says; By refering to the previous report you will tind that there is a considerable decrease in the value of seizures made and a very heavy increase in the sales of tho dispensaries throughout tho State. This, I think, is attributed to the better enforcement of tho law. Certainly, there is not as much liquor Qbroughtinto this State as formerly. Quite a number of persons who have been engaged i n retailing liquor have gone out of the business, and you will note that 27 illicit still have been clos? ed up. NO PITY 8HOWN "For years fate was after mo continuously" writes F. A. Gull* edge, Verbena, Ala. 44I had a terrible case of Piles causing two tumors. When all failed Buckled s Arn'.ca Salve cured mo." Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy. Outrages In Asia Minor.London, July 27.?The Daily Mail publishes a dispatch from Taurus, Asia Minor/ saying -that on July 13, the well known chief Cheikh Saltin, attacked and destroyed the village of Ootchikliasa. Twenty-five persons were killed, including a priest and servants attached to a convent. Women wore violated and taken into slavery. The dispatch says that massacres are expected in the Bandjek of Bayazid, and immediate help is urgently called for. in? m. m ? ?Fivo good second-hand sewing machines at a bargain, for cash or on time. J. B. Mackoroll. Subscribo to The Ledger. The Alliance Meeting. I , Farmers Hold Their Annual Convention in Columbia. < Special to Greenville News, i Columbia, .Inly 27.?Tonight i the annual meeting of the alliance i \vus5 held in a room at the City j , Hotel. I low ditFerent to the con- , i clavee at Spartanburg and Wal- ] halla and elsewhere ! There were j i six duly accredited delegates from t ! that number of counties. Ten j years ago every county was rep. t resented even if by Belgian farm- , ors. President D. F. Etird is \ keeping the organization alive as l much us he can. He is a live and ] energetic officer and is doing his , Kniil "v??' I Iii ulHiut six counties there are ( froiu one to six sub-alliances that \ aro fairly active, but in the other *j counties they aro dormant to the j point of o?ornal sleep. At to- t night's annual convention there i were about 15 present. About i half a dozen represented their ^ counties aiul the others attended !e in their individual capacity upon j ( the payment of a year's dues, .35 y cents. Most of these attending *] were trmtee* of the alliance ox- ? change t'.:nd and wished to be un- c rtprvliVlll t.11.1 linn i* %??!?.?? ....... ? I-~ , VX-. 17WUW*! >11111 I1UUI WU9 IUU f view of ttie remnant as to the fund t of $17,00> . At prosent the true- f tees of the fund have given bond } for the distribution of the $17>- , 000, und the court has authorized t the trustees to go abend and Mas- s tor Verner has been instructed to r report to the court what debts, if any, am to bo charged to the fund. Several claims have been made for largo sums. Those claims have been disputed, and the trustees plan to distribute the fund first to the county trustees and so on d.." i> the lino until the money gets to the original contributors. There are some who still urge that . the fund ought to be kept intact and that the time may come when this money if kept together may be used to advantage in some contest and that to distribute it would a moan so little to the original contributes as to amount to almost nothing, especially if there arc to bo many costs and much more litigation. No False Claims The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a "sure cure for consumption." They do not claim that it will enre this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Iloney and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Rofuse substitutes. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. Wild And Exciting Scenes at a Bull Fight in Spain. San Sebastian, Spain, July 24. ?There whs a sensational scone in the oull ring here today. At the A f ~ ? ' * moment 01 a projected tught botweon a bull and a tiger both animals broke looso and stampeded the spectators. The attendants * iu firing on the animals struck and wounded several of those prosont, including the Marquis Pedal, the vice president of the ' senato, the Marquis Quijo and a j French tourist. ^ Sound kidneys are safeguard } of life. Make the kidneys healthy 1 with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold < by Fundorburk Pharmacy. 1 w Ureal Britain Makes Pro- I test. i Sinking of the Knight Commander Followed By Demands for Full Reparation. London, July 27.?The British government today is sending in- . ~ . i? u:.. / *i i_ . ii -- is 5i? ukttuus iu on vyiiiirics uuruiiigu ^ British ambassador to Russia, to ^ protest energetically against the linking of the Bntish steamer a Knight Commander by tlie Ruslian Vladivostock squadron. The ^ greatest secrecy is to tie main- ( :aiuod regarding the demands . undo, but it is understood that t Balfour and his colleagues decided ;o demand that the fullest repiration must be made by Russia ^ >r diplomatic demands will be t) ollowed by other measures. ^ The British note to be submitted c >y Harding? will not mention the ^ imount of the indemnity Russia s to pay, but all to besought will ^ >e the establish iient of the prinoi- , lie of indemnity and apology. A j ^ alute to the britisli ting must be j . :onceded and the secure proton- ^ ion of neutral shipping assured. ^ L'bo government and ail British authorities are united it is declarr id, on the point thut there was ^ 10 justification for the sinking of he Knight Commander. It is ^ elt in government circles that the , ncident overshadows the lted Sea Q yianre-* whuih jx?act-?iaHy >oon adjusted hut which fuilod to ettlethe question of the rights of j leutnil commerce. e CASTOTIIA,. 1 Bear* t'ic? Kind You have Aiv-ys eaugfr. j fc *'T? i , . ? . , c Vilmington Downs Dispensary, r c Special to The Observer. Wilmington, duly 27. ?In the s nunicipal election here today un- a ler the Watts state law, upon the t< [uestion of the establishment of a lispensary in the city and the h iperation of distilleries within the (, orporate limits the anti-dispen* a ary advocates won by a majority tf 690 in a total vote of 1,912 q ind on the operation of the distil eries there was a majority of 416. I Every ward in the city gave a najority against the dispensary J ind in only one ward did that najority fall below a hundred, j Che size of the majority oxceoded c ;he most sanguine expectations of r ,hc opposition. The total vote \ lolled on the main issue was 1, , )12 and of total registered vote of , 1,358. For dispensary the figures , vero 611, against 1,301. Only , L,716 votes were polled on the | listillory question, 614 against ( ,heir operation and 1,075 for their < )peration in the corporate limits of t he city. The election wa* the ( juietest ever known. There was \ i total absence of drunkenness and lisorder and not a singlo arrest ivus made by the police during :he day. OASTOniA. Bears the *41,19 Kin(1 Ynu Have Bought 1 e"T' I Complete Tie up inTho Kail Hiver 1 Mil!?. 1 ! Fall Kivor, Mush., July 2(5.? J ['ho cotton mill strike in this city , lastiod up tho mills so completely i hat by noon today not a wheel ( rvas moving in tho eighty one 1 nills where a reduction of 12$ per lent, in waged was announced t<? :ako cfleet yesterday toosevelt Opens campaign. Notification at Oyster Bay. One Hundred and Twenty Persons Were Presont at the Cere tnooy. Oyster Bay, L. I., July 27.? Theodoro Roosevelt today fornialy opened the political campaign of 1004 at his beautiful country lome, Sagamore Hill. Standing >n a spot made dear by the usICCiatiotlS of U lifetime. anrr<?m.l 5(1 l>3 his family, relatives and riends, ho formally received and icceptcd the nomination of tin* Republican party for President >f the I nited States. Speaker Cannon and his cumliitteo of notitication, togethor vitli many of the invited guests, arrived here on a special train rom New York. The attendance >f the members of the committee vas notably la-ge, regrets being ceeived from only three, James s. Combes, if Florida: Senator ^hauncey M. Depew, of Now 'oik, and Senator Claienee N. k, v-f Wyoming, in ail, a hour 25 persons were present at the eremony. I>.v o > i IVDKKMII ivuvgcvvii personally ecoivod the members of the com inttee and other guests as they rnved ut Sagamore Hill. Ho mew almost every man personally. Vftcr the visitors hud been greet id Jby the President, Secretary joob presented euch one to Mrs. toosevelt and to Miss Alice toosevelt. The guests wore seatid on the veranda, where the no ilication ceremony wa* held. As ipeuker Cannon, attired in u dark ;ray frock suit, stopped upon a hair standing neur the veranda ailing, he was given a cordial roeption. While Mr. Cannon real Ins peech, President Roosevelt stood t his right hand, giving close atBntion to the address. Mrs. lloosevelt, surrounded by or children, Kermit Ethel and ^uentin, stood facing Mr. Cannon, lmost in the centre of the crowd. Ir. Cannon was interrupted freuently by applause. Disband and Wife Do Not Speak ilonroe Jon rnal. In a trial before a justice of the >eaco hero yestorday an elderly louple were put on stand as wit losses in behalf ot' a neighbor,and t was developed that they had lot spoken to each other in 15 (rears. The man said in cxplanition that he and his wife had had i quarrel 15 years ago and ho lad said in his anger that if ho iver spoke to her again he hoped jrod would strike him dead, and low ho is afraid to talk. The jonversations are carried on ,hrough die children. BRIM1 ALLY TORTURED A case came to light that for lersistcnt and unmerciful torture ins perhaps never been equaled. Joo (iolobrick of Colusa, Cal., writes "For 15 years I endured nsutlerable pain from Rheumatism ind nothing relieved me though 1 lied everything known. 1 came icross Kleetric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me.'' lust as good for Liver and Kid ney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey ?& Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy, Druggist. Subscribe to Tho Ledger. \ 1 L_ .