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Short Loca f* ?Mrs. T. Y. Williams has gone to Belton on a visit to her mother. ?Mr. W. C. Cauthon, county treasurer, is back from a visit to his home at Oakhurst. ?Dr. C. J. Oliverds, the Co lumbia occulist and optician,is in Lancaster for several days. ?Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs left yesterday for Ilot Springs, N. O. ?Mr. and Mrs VV A iiiiiio..i ? . V. .? Aft. ft I 1 I 1 <* I '1 , I Fl Bowersville, Ga., arc visiting relatives at Oakhurst and Kershaw. ?The Baptists worshipped in the court house Sunday morn ing and in the A. R. 1'. church Sunday night. . ? Mrs. T. B. Clyburn, of Columbia, came up Monday on a visit to Mrs. ?J. J. Cherry, her sister. ?Mr. W. T. I'errv, of Dixie, returned Monday from a visit of several days to friends over at Leslie, York county. ?Mr. James Taylor, of Newport, York county, is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Craigsville. ?Thirty six people wore killed by a trolly car falling off a trestle over a mill pond and falling 40 feet, in a Connectient town iSunday. ?Rev. I). P. Montgomery was a passenger on the southbound train Friday on his way to Heath Spring where he is holding a pro tracted meeting this week. \ ?Miss Catharine (iudger, of \ Ash? ville, N. C., and Miss Hessie Mitchell, of Kinston, X C., are the guests of Miss I'na Pavseur. here. ?Messrs. W. II. Hardin and h. T. Nichols, of (Chester, came over Monday to attend the meeting of the stockholders of the Lancaster & Chester railroad. ?Mrs. .lames W. 1'oore was] here yesterday on her way home to Helton from Lancaster. She was accompanied hv her daugh tor, Mrs. T. Y. Williams, of Lan caster.?Greenville Dailv News.! ?A horrible accident occurred Sunday morning at liar Harbor. Maine, by which 20 people lost their lives. The pa up plank to a ferry boat broke and precipitated 150 people into the water.* ?There will be preaching at' L Camp Creek Baptist church, next j Saturday at 11 o'clock instead of' * 3 o'clock, and also Saturday ni?iht. Preachinp Sunday moronic at 1 1 ' o'clock. ?List of letters advertised for the week ending Any S. 1SJM): Mrs. Martha Seaars care of John Segars, James Bater. M. B Cook, Samuel Clinton, Frank McFad den, Motrin Plvler, ('. 11. Pierce. Will Williams care John Collin. ?Mr. J C. Mo Dow came up from Charleston Monday with a very uplv bruise on the ritrht side of his face, and a blind over his eye. A horse kicked him a week ago. breakid<r 1>in .jaw bone. It was a close call, but he in getting along all right now. It rick for Sale. 110,000 well burned brick for sale. $5.50 for hard and $5.00 for mixed. Gallon us at St. Paul's A. M. E. brick church. F. It. McCoy. J | ?- 9 I COME t Not BUT MANY A Your We-Are Closi 8 ?Mr. I>. M. Sims, of Lowrys viHe, was in Lancaster Tuesday. ?The neighborhood just beyond Camp creek was visited by a lino rain Sunday. ?Mr. W. C. Deas, of Monroe, N. C., is visiting Mr. 11. W. i'lyler. ?Mr. W. 11. Sims exhibited the first opened boll of new coti ton yesterday, this oflice has seen this year. ' ?Mr. Julius Williams, of tho I firm of Crawford A: Elliott, returned Saturday from a visit to | his mother in York county. ?Miss Eunice Long, who has been in New Cut on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. 1). E. Flynn, left on Friday last for her home in York vi lie. ?FOUND ? By T. M. Belk. on the Chesterfield road, near Gills creek, a nice Mack jacket (or waistcoat). Owner can pet same by calling on liim and paying for this notice. ?The stockholders of the Bank of Lancaster and the Lancaster Chester Railroad held their annual meetings Monday and reelected the same boards of direc tors, and they, in turn, re-elected the same ollicers of both corpora tions. ?Sam McDaniel, colored, accidentally shot himself in the Walkup section Saturday, lie was hunting and laid his gun on the roultd and when he went to pick it up he struck the hammer against a tree. The load took effect in the abdomen, producing death in a short time. Coronerj j } oung held an inquest over the I body Sunday a verdict of acci| dental shooting. j ?The city of Greenville was on the verge of a race war Sunday night, white and black were armed and badly excited. The trouble started by a report that the mill op ratives were going to lynch one Zach Brown, a negro, who that evening had shot into the house of a mill operative. One of the Militia companies was called out and it is thought that their presence prevented an outbreak. TO THI t Of a Few Spring ; EVi Within These Wa l DAY M Heads Before Thi ng Out, Sure W. ?Mr. J. C. Ilough of Hock Hill spent a couple of clays here this week with his son, Mr. S. ? Hough. ?Mr. It. B. Cunningham, of Hock Hill, came down Saturday to see his brother, Mr. E. J. Cunningham, hook keeper at the Ear iners' Hanking iV Mercantile Co., who is confined to his room by sick ness. ?Itev. Dr. 1'ratt, formerly pastor of the l'resbyterian church here, preached *in that church Sunday night to a large and appreciative audience. Dr. 1 'rat t always gets a good audience in Lancaster, and he never fails to itifnrncf 1 ? i i i v iv n t I liVlll. ?Messrs. Thomas II. Bloodworth, of Yorkville, Hob Whisonant, of Ilichburg, ami SherifT Corn well, of Chester, passed through Lancaster Saturday on their way home from a fox hunt down at Kussell I'lace and sur rounding country. ? Preliminary services will begin at Shiloh church next Friday, running through the Sabbath. The Shiloh and Waxhaw Bible Society meeting will bo held on S:lt 11 rdii v iHKrinniiHr >it 1 ft a. in. The address will ho delivered by Rev. E. I'. McClintock, 1). 1)., of Newberry, S. C. The sacrament will lie dispensed on Sabbath. Mn rriiif/ea. Married, Sunday Aug. Gth '09, by H. II. Sapp, X. 1'., Mr. John Forbes to Miss Dora McGuirt, of Union county, N. C. Married, Saturday Aug. 5, '00, by M. (J. Gardner, Esq., Mr. San fred Stevens to Mrs. Elizabeth Medlin, of the Flat Creek section. A Iht'ellinf/ It timed. The homo of Mr. John W. Horton, near Heath Spring, was burned last Friday morning, to gether with moat o? its contents. It is supposed that it caught from tho stove Hue. It was insured for $300. Thi$ is the second time Mr. Ilorton has lost his home by fire. ESACR and Summer Goods ERYTI ,11s, New and Old. AY PASS ? rti a ? ^ ? uuiiuus Again uo Enough. GAN! ?Ccuitractar W. (J. Adams lias , commenced work on the new Baptist church here. lie has a big lot of material on the ground, . has rolled the old building hack, and the work of excavating for the foundation is in progress. S N I'xtptist Church Xotice. I1 While their new church is s being built, the Baptists here will ( hold Sunday school and the 11 1 o'clock preaching services in the court house. But the Sunday n night services and the Wednes- n day evening prayer meeting will h he held in the A. H. I'. church 1 which has been so kindly tendered them for use during that i time. I'' a The soothing ant! healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great fa- C I vorite with the people everywhere. ? Tor sale by J. F.MackeyA Co. Children's />?// ttt Zioit. Children's day at /ion church, in the Sincerity neighborhood,vsas celebrated Sunday. The exercises consisted of recitations by , the children, and singing by the school and :m address by Mr. .1. F. Xishet of Lancaster and another by the pastor, Kev. (?eo. ('. Leonard. The exercises were well attended and greatly enjoyed by the public. .1. F. Griffin, Lancaster, S. says: For Is years I have used and recommended Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to all I'ainfers as their best medicine for painter's Folic and Torpid Liver. I llnd it far superior to /ellin's. Xot Lancttsti'v a First Italv." llichland's first bale of now cotton was marketed in Columbia 1 Monday. It brought t> cents and ^ was at once put into the machin- . ery of the lucking mill of that city and in a "day or two", says the State, "it will be on the way a \f a t> ?1 ~ ? * *- ~ iuiiiiiiii in uic nniijiu in (I'llIK, to do service in protecting Uncle i Sam's boys from the malaria of that region." Keep ttie Stomach find Bowels in ffood condition, the Waste Avenues [ open and Iree by an occasional dose of I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Ro-To-Bac for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c. 11. All druggist* ' I PICE! -96NG % OVFR mes. SON. ancaHter'.s Market. On Tuesday, August 8, eotton ml produce brought the followlg prices : COTTON*. ood iriiddling, 6 trict middling, o I iddlfng 5 I'HODtJCK. lutter (good), per pound,... 10 to V2% iggs, per dozen 7^to8 pring chickens, 10 to 15 lens, fat, 20 lorn, perbushel, GO lamsdionie raised),pel pound, .9 to 10 boulders (home raised), per lb., 0,bj to7 The above prices are paid by merchants lor any of the above amed products, and is published jr the benefit ot those who have hem for sale. In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons .iver .Medicine is inavluable. It gives 'one to the Stomach, Aids Digestion nil Assists Nature in carrying off all inpurities. ?The annual catalogue of llemaon College is ready for disribution. A copy will be sent o any address upon application o President Ilartzog, Clemson College, S.C. tf HOjjfSO i '7 ^ ^ for you, said four different physi:ians, but I still had sufficient left to try L)r. Miles' New Heart' Cure, as it was highly recommended to me. I had suffered for years with heart trouble; so bad was my case I was given up to die several times. Had severe palpitation, short breath and much pain about the heart, fluttering and smothering spells, but Dr.J^iles' Heart Cure gave me prompt relief and finally a permanent cure. Mr*. J. L. Taylor, Owensboro, Ky. DR. MILES' Heart Cure is sold by *11 druggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. MJIat Madical Company, Elkhart Ind. I