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Official ? 75 t* 8 Id OS cu For Congress?Fifth Dist T. J. STRAIT, D. E. FIN LEY. For Solicitor?Sixth .Tin Circuit. \V. C. HOUGH, J. K. HENRY. Thos. F. McDOW. House of Represeutati\ J. W. HA MEL, J. N. ESTRIDGE, R. L HICKL1N, T. Y. WILLIAMS, J. HARRY FOSTER OSCAR W. POTTS. Sheriff. J as. S. WILSON, J no. P. HUNTER. Clerk of Court. W. S. L. PORTER, J. F. GREGORY. County Supervisor. W. Q. CASKEY. M. C. GARDNER, R. II. SAPP. Coroner. R. YOUNG, ,J. E. STEW MAN, D. N. MACIvEY. County Supt. of Educuti J. E. BLACKMON, A. C. POWELL, E. F. BLACKMON, T. M. BELK, R. B. BLACKMON. Treasurer. W. C. CAUTHEN. Auditor. JOHN A. COOK, L. J. PERRY, E. C. C BOX TON. sorts i That old sore or ulcer, which has fire or ten years ? maybe longer ? doeat ment, but are trying to cure it with salv< pain to aoma extent, no real, permanent is in the blood anc A sore heals tendency of thccc Bre *?? wra^ an<^ fS*i WAnte valuable tirr is made of roots a which no poison i clears the blood of ail morbid, unhealthy At the same time the general health is in or hurt (?ils to heal readily, you may put it in order and keep it so. Our Medical Department is in charj blood diseases e life study. If you will flirailh all InfnrmatiAn nr a/1?rto* M'SWEENEY ISSUES A I)DRESS TO TH E PEO PLE. Thanks His Friends tor the Support Given Hi in and Restates His Plattorm. Following the receipt of the returns from the first primary election, Gov. McSweeuey j'esterday afternoon issued the following address: To the People of South Carolina : Fully appreciating the large vote which I received in the pri mary on Tuesday as a strong endorsement of my administration, I desire to express to my friends my sincere acknowledgment for the support given. The battle is to be fought over again between Col. iioyt, the prohibition candidate, and myself on Tuesday, Sept. 11. The vote on Tuesday showed that the sentiment of the State ib against prohibition by statutory enactment, and in favor of the dispensary as the best solution of the liquor question. While fully persuaded that this is true, yet I do not rest my claims entirely on the liquor question, because there are other issues of as far reaching import ance. 1 have felt it my privilege, ae as well as my duty, to ask my fellow citizens to endorse my ad ministration by giving me a full term, and I have rested my claims on the record of my ad ministration. It has been my earnest er.deav or to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially and to follow no lead but that of duty. My efforts have been to eiye L . Count of Pri August 31 'Mi 1_ o> 2 Z 2 3 V | 8 u ^ 5 o ? ? is g S * -s 1 ?e <u rt x <w u h4 ? > H H rict. 530 55 14 60 90 102 62 70 40 10 10 16 ilicial j 375 67 42 40 54 83 103 23 3 20 52 2 1 50 45 0 8 4 7 res. : 225 G 4 38 43 58 264 48 23 10 51 50 137 8 3 33 35 2 222 42 18 10 G1 3S 204 59 32 42 10 35 132 105 28 27 18 45 !! 240! 33 9 33 57 33 j| 356 102 45 50 53 85 215 124 50 37 48 92 | 382 10 4 45 62 26 ! 313 86 33 65 66 20 | 196 43 19 12 29 28 35 6 2 5 14 69 258 44 8 29 37 23 I 197 65 20 19 64 90 145! 27 26 33 9 5 ion. ! 166 34 4 7 12 17 95 34 10 34 64 88 81 1 0 12 7 1 | 164: 58 32 23 20 9 90; 7 8 6 4 1 1 ! 578; 132 54 77 110 118 !l I 393 1131 42 45! 77 81 171 10; 9 27' 28 17 j; 351 11 j 31 11 : 51 19 m Dicer been a source of pain, wprry and anxiety to yoi I't heal because you are n6t otinf the proper t ?s and washes. While theae are soothing and re! good can come from their use, because the dii 1 far beyond the reach of external applications, promptly when the blood is In gooa condition : old cores end ulcer- *a jww ? (*? unread int drain upon the system, gradually but sureh y for work or pleasure is soon lost in the great a es a rapid aim permanent cure of old sores an< ther can reach aeep-seated blood troubles. Ord watery to overcome a deadly ooi?oii that baa t ip experimenting with them. "Some years ago I wm shot <n the left tag, reeelvlna celoped into a running sore and gavonir a great dee! of >k a number of blood remedies, but none did me any goo d concluded to give it a trial. The resuit was iruiy a" le poison out of my bloo<J ; soon afterwards the aore neat >e leg, which was swollen and very stiff for a long time. only purely vegetable blood purifier known ; n<i herbs of wonderful purifying properties, ran resist. S. S. S. quickly ana effectually | humors, and the old, trqpblesome sore heals. " vigorated and built up. When a little scratch lie sure your blood is bad. S. S. S. will soon je of experienced physicians, who have made write them about your case, they will gladly without any charge whatever. Address 8 tho people a huaiueRs administra- su tion, free from politics, because an this is peculiarly a business age. ' In how far success has crowned u my efforts the question is sub oil mltted to the business men of the |j0 State. . . There has beeu good feeling M( j mnntr Qill flith rvA/?rtl.i r\ f fix a to C*' 1 <? iai < > u p. mi vuu "? i il CJ uta I r x '* and I Iuvh .contributed what I could as chief executive to that eud. There is no reason for our ')0 people to he divided into hostile lj<j camps, for such a course would retard the material development and progress of the State. sc' The charge that the dispensary ha law has not been unforced has f0] been met and answered fully by m, , me on every stump in South i Carolina. It is better enforced ' ttinri since it has been 011 the vo 1 statute books, and it has been en 0|* forced with fewer constables, with St less expense and without friction th 1 or bloodshed. It should be re- ^ membered that the charge of non j enforcement conies largely from those who oppose the law and ha , want to see it overthrown, and th who are 110 more in favor of pro- th hibition than the dispensary, but <le are endeavoring to use prohibition pr with which to kill the dispensary. I am deeply grateful for the hn hearty support given me hy the m ' nonalp n( tlm ontii-o Mhiin on/1 1 n. r ,vr*" v* , #,u v,lvtl v Ml"uv ? ",IU? 1/1 as to Charleston, my desire is m that tin? people of that city shall co feel that they are an important at part of the commonwealth, and ea . Charleston being the metropolis ? of the State, her citizens should in he in business and commercial gi touch with every section of en i South Carolina. I feol that the m # 'TT > mary Electi 3, 1900. M {S ? ~ |S if ?J cj l-i J? f 3 ^ ^ J C S 2 t3 -3 ? ? "C S ^ ?? & c Pm H E ? w 105 GO 90 82 52 l; 20 41 15 31 99 i: 91 471 G4 49 35 1.' 30 42 22 -27 48 \ 4 11 16 38 62 ( 70 32 371 53 49 1? 03 61 821 55 114 1( 7 13 01 6 12 S 27 40 30 53 82 1( 39 21 18 9 17 J 34 28 30 50 18 ( 55 39 47 64 68 U 69 62 58 50 78 IS 97 55 48 60 68 1< 27 46 54 54 78 1 51 44 35 j 19 29 ! 45 511 59 77 114 1J 27 7 9 18 6 ! 62 15 471 82 15! j 431 51 471 24 j 58 j ' 201 35 10 71 72! 1 ! 2 28 3 1 10! J 61 0 42! 13 i 5' 6 7 38! 86 77: 1 23 5 6 11 19 : 33 61 16 2 j 33 ; . 124! 98 941 114 145! 21 i 85 591 86 j 100 108! 1< I 1 (1! 1 <i i in! c i vv m tr X M J i ! O I 1 7 24 3i 4 301 I r? DRAIN THE. ^ SYSTEM, ,fa EN DANDER reat!?= LIF , but novor if it is diseased. The inir and anting deeoer into the flesh. r ruin the health and sap the very life, esire and search for something to cure, i ulcers, and is the only medicine that inary Sarsnparilla and potash mixtures akeu possession of the blood. Do not what I cspstdeasd only a altgM wowed, n rln. I waa treated by many doctor*, and I had heard S. S S hlxlily.racomtnmded iifyiiig. S S. 8. ic g:t right st the ed up and waa cured aound and wejl. I now J. n. McHmvm, I,awrenceburg, Ky." 1WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. pport given me in Charleston <1 Columbia is the support of sinoss men and those who dorse a business administra?n and are tired of eternal n?u m iwl unnnlin/sa r??wl ?..** Rum iiugn mm ptious fault-findings. The educational issue Iwih on overshadowed by that of luor, and it is well to say at my record for tin* common liools and the State college* s always been positive and p their hearty support. I fiv say, incidentally and modi.j , that I am no recent court to the support of the higheducational interest of the ate, but stood there when ey neded friends in the sen r and house of representatives I have made no deals 1 mi i\e held myself free tq follow o path of duty, and rathei an have my hands tied bj als and combinations,1 should efer defeat. In making appointments ii is hoen my endeavor to selecl en of character and efficiency dieving in local self-govern out in all local matters, the unsel and advice of the sen ors and representatives frorr ch county have been sought I believe the people, recogniz g the justice and fairness ol ving my administration tin idorsement I seek, will givr o a handsome majority on the on Held "l t H a> ?L a 1 & ? S d 'ft, 5 ?3 ?3 O JSP % jg O ? W H 51 197 57 12 44 1712 31 57 15 2 0 634 57 68 21 5 34 1236 36 66 31 0 8 604 37 123 21 8 2 484 34 1 44 3 4 6 1 7 9 50 )4 106 i 4 2 17 1066 25 51 46 7 6 397 )4 1031 32 10 33 917 *r *7(1 i i n o -i o <>ok >o u j l" o 10 ut/u 30 28 12 0 2 017 18 98 29 8 80 981 25 155 44 6 14 1352 14 199 36 8 38 1319 10 58 37 5 G 1008 37 190 59 4 42 1140 53 54 7 8 0 895 22 11 0 2 2 291 39 33 13 3 3 771 78 24 0 1 36 707 34 198 j 53 10 5 739 39 1291 9 3 0 470 3 27 6 0 1 483 41 13 71 1 2! 473 361 55 46 5 28 540 34 35 5 4 7 346 34 241 73; 14 44 2250 I 52 30 21 i 1 30'1404 54 152 47 12 14 642 35 761 3 Oj 01 266 nth of September. My faiends should not hecom over confident, however,becaus there is always danger in ove confidence. If they turn on and vote, success is assured and aside from my persona interests, it is of the utmost ini port a nee that there he a f r<? and full ballot iu the secom primary. M. It. McSnvkkney. Trial Justico Summons. State of South Carolina, Co.iniy of Lancaslci lly W. J*. CiMktty, Esq., Magistrate In and fo until County of thosahl State. To Any [.awful Constable : Complaint havlnff been made unto me h J It tVAl.TKItS Si HltO that MRS. VV. II POUTER is Indebted to them in the sum u Eleven Hollars and Eighty Cent* ((II 8?>. These are, therefore, to require you to aum mon the said defendant to appear before me I my office, In Lancaster. S. C., on < he 20tb da of September A. 1> . ISC"), tit 10 o'clock a. m , t answer to the said complaint, or judgment wll he given ago list her by default Ciireri under mv hand and seal, at Caticii? ter, s C . the Sd day of July A I). iwi" [Sirae.n w. I'. CASUIV. Magistrate. To Mrs. W. II Porter, the defendant herein You will please take noti*? that the summon ??u tiMuiiiuiiu in uia imova ainillail actio were tilea to tho office of W. P. CwtUcv. mat Istruto, at I.ancahtar, South Carolina, July 4t IWttO A.UK I It* Horses, | Horses, Horses. We have just received acarloai of number on* Horses from At lanta, every animal having beei carefully selected in person b ' our Mr. Klliott. In the lot ar 1 some of the finest horses eve brought to thin market. If yo want a good saddler, or a goo t driver, or a good corabinntio r horse, now is your time to get il * We have just what you want an r need, 80 call and Ree for yoursel I VVe take pleaHiire in exhibitin onr stock, as well as vehicle t Wewill either sell or swap, an t will sell either for the rash c . for good paper. ELLIOTT <*r CRAWFORD. > ________________________ Notice of Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby jf'ven that n th* 11th day of Anguat, 1900, tli . undersigned as Executor of the est at of Mri. Amoranda Kowall, decease* i will flic his final return, and mall ai plication to tha Probata Court for ?al courrty and State for a final diacharg ? aa such Executor. J. K. ROW ELL, Ex'r, ' July 7, 1000. lm. Registration Notice. ( THE PUBLIC will take notice tli?t k thn Registration Rooks will be open at the COURT 1JOU8K for the ! registration of parties entitled to rj9= ister under the constitution, on the 1st Monday t Tuesday in each month. I until KO days preceding'the general . election. J. M. CASK BY, Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co. ! March 7. 1V>00. J Mnluoirlan can tlnd a lodgementtn the system while tho Liver Is lu perfect order. DrM. A. -Simmons Liver Medicine Is tho best Regulator. ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -Jt#SM%ral Time at Jacksonville end Savamnah. Mast or u Tleio at Othor Points. Schedule in EIT??ct June 10th. 1900. eoRTMomtD. Si'5 J Lv. Jacksonville (P. $) 890a BOOp ; ' Savannah (So. Ry ) WBOf U BOe 1 " Barnwell 40Gp 418a " " Bln.-kville 4 Sip 4 28a " " Springfield 4 44p 4 61s " Sally 4|l.n) 4 51* Ar. Columbia flfep > 10s Lv. Charleston, (So. 5y TtX'a II (XVp N " Summervllle 7 41a UOQot ' " Branehvillo . 8 65a 1U? " Orangt-hurg 0 28a 2 60s " Klngville 10 16a 4 80a Ar. Columbia . .. 11 00a 6 66a Lv. Augusta, (So. Hy.) *2 88a 256 p 380p Lv. Graultevills 2 45o 3 2Gpl016v Lv. fidgefieid ttttt; rrr; tt. Lv. Alkon 8 15p Lv. Trenton 6t?tt 8 H5p II 008 " Johnston 6 M* 4 ll>p 11 80p Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 5 46p 110a Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St 9 S?n t)10p 8 20a " Winnslwro T08p 7 26a " Chester 7 6lp 8 lHa " Rock Hill 8Sip 8 66a A %. m - - ? - - vnm iui m .? . | HIT) 1? 40ft j "" l.'f.la I88p " Ar. Klolnnoml .... ((dun ft 26p Ar Washington 7 8T>a it .Vm ??itlmo/a (Pa.KR) P 12n 11 .Jp PpilnUnlphla i| izn 2 30a " ypw_\'jrk ?0~p' ? 13o ; & <3I)^3nk?U . . .Z.. . . '!" ? if 4fi* 'fc'iSa <j A?> ttAarUknbaif |10p 0M)a " AMT?8\lIli T 1X> lit* . Ar tWvii> ;::...It._^ ?ig TW? Ar- (Jln?'innail T*ip 1 45a . . TRp TTj *ouTn*oiTHD. ; [,V. UnUvilU ? T^C TJTp Lv. Cincinnati ~~T T5S Ttffp < LV.'Knoxviila ".. 7. TiSSa 8 25a ' " Anhaville 5 00a 80ep K " Hpartanburf U 45a 6 lRf * A_r. Columbia I ft2#p p4f>p , tv.'New Vorkiivfe.1.).1 VSTffii Ph'l.idalphia ?(Ai 8 60? " gfltirnore fg;^ (fil ; - L?v. Washi gt n (So.By) _ Hfrip )1 15a 1 Cv.~Vtt'-bnu>ni . | Lt 'DhuvIi ? .. .... TiSa YlSi fcv. Oharlutia TH5a TTSp < ? Rook Rtll S&5al0 45p Cheat t-r I Ste 11 fllD 0 ; Winnateora loSiKluS Ar.Colun.biH, I Hlvla St 8 80f 11 20r 113* 1* L*. Columbia, a). I'.).. II 4.*a 4 hOa .' -JuhnMon 10:?r? imp unit t Trontou \ 1 ofp 1 48|> ? 48# lr. ATEen ~7 9?p R10S ] , Ar. Mgeflald 4 tup lias Ar. Uranilovi 11a lix'nt 218p T 18* 1 Ar. Aii<??^.. M iK-n 2H>\> 8 00a Lv. Columbia iioTI7y7 4nbi> 1 :f>* ?"???!} **w Orangeburg. .... 6?.*.;> 8 4to (? " Brnnohvlila ?13p 4?*.# " Bummerviiia , *$*1 #mu'I Ar. Oharlaaton .....r... . siof. TOO* I; Lv. Columbia (So. By.) ... lllfci T5iS *. Ar. gj^ly v ;. L*#7p 2 ttia I 1 ^Pringftald l*4Ap 2 40a I L Blnrkrllla Vf?p 9 0n* ' " Barn wall ij|., 55 Ula " baviuauaW |.QL 6 lua " ^1... ' ' f?' t iffla ?? - -V. T-* \u?i xrr& r*a'lM ^'illUAj; I %ii iyo arid rlei*rt fr^pi Hauibnrg 1 AVH UJ oXOopt OuiiUHy . Sleeping Oar Barvio*. FxccUont dally pas; ongar mi rice between I , r Florida and Hew Tork. Nos. jy arul ?4? N?w York end Florida Engross. Drawing-room sleeping oers between > Augusta and New York. V v Pullman drawing-room sleeping esrs bet. tween Port Tampa, JacksonviH?, bavannetk. j Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cure between (Mini-lot te and . Richmond. Dining oars between Charlotte 1 ? and Savannah. v Nnn. i>") and Jo- -U. S. Fast Mall. Tbrougfc 0 Pullnum drawing-room buffet sleeping sarstie\ tween Jacksonville mid Mew Yorli and Puftman sleeping ears between Augusta nak tfliur- ? lot t??. Di.'.iag cars aerve ad motile on-out#. Pullman Re ping cart between Jacksonville V end Columbia mwuuic dailv b- tween Jacksonvilla and Cln'diuieli, via Aahcville. ' FRANK S OAVNON. J.M.OULP. .. Third V-P. k ken. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., ( Washington. D. CL Washington, L). C h W A.T17RK. 8. n. HARDWICK, C Him. l'a?3. Ag't,. As'l Gun. Pass. Ag t., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Gs Sheriff's Sale.. On the first Monday in August, I will sp!I under a tax execution one > LOT situate in the town of Lancaster , and bounded by lands lieatli, Springs s A <*?>.. L. 8. Elliott and the Redtlcld < road. TeruWof sale CASH. L. M. ULYlilIRN, Sheriff. i fAVVVVWVbX - $ \\l NEW C r & AUK FINK. UK II ! a. ,] { ^ ('olumhia River Salmon, I 2(?c tins, Aberdeen Sauce. "I J| is something tine for nil kind ('oconnut, Pineapples, Wnl (M ^ keep in stock n complete line r.! f price from 8 to HO cents per ] Cakes. Our line of "t QIC Z-j ir ^ j is ns follows : Portunndo, J ^ Ball; Ifnzel Kirk, Jr., 5 cent ]w cfnts. No better brands on ^ above. Our Smoking Toban "" i ftehool Boy, Natural Leaf, \V Gold Loaf and Yellow Rose, ni^ lb Ota packages. Chewing 'I |? i Kindly give us call when [ > grc+*m line. ;i 5 S. M. IVJA1 0 Wo are still in the market foi i \ i 1 , ' -jS ' . fOUTH CAROLINA A GEORGIA ^ EXTENSION R. R. COMPART. H Schedule No. 4 In Effect 12.01 a. m.. Buiulay, Deo. 24, 1899. JetweeHCamden.S.C ,and Blacksburg.S.C. ' ,Voxt 33 EMU R ''irnt Class EASTERN TIME. First Claws I'assengor Passenger Dally Dally Except STATIONS. Excor* Sunday. 1 Sunday. P. M. A. M. 12 so Camden 12 25 1 15 DeKalb 12 02 1 27 Wostvllle U 50 1 40 Ivcr^haw II 35 2 10 Heath Spring 11 20 2 IS Pleasant Hill 11 IS 2 3ft Caneastcr 10 Sft 2 60 Riverside 10 40 3 00 SprlriTfdell 10 30 3 10 Catawba June lien 10 23 3 20 Leslie 10 10 3 40 Rock Hill 10 00 % 3 55 Newport 9 3ft 4 02 Tlrzali 0 30 4 20 Yorkvtllo 0 14 4 3ft Sharon 9 00 4 M' Hlckorv Grovo 8 45 ft 00 Smyrna 8 35 5 20 lllacksburg 8 15 P. M A. u. between Bla^Scr^SVC.",an(l MarionTKTcT * A'est. 11 . East. I !. '?;c. Class EASIERN TIME. Sco. Class Ml xbtl Mixed Omlv Dally Except STATIONS. Execpt Sunday, Sumlay. t. M. ~ pT\T 8 10 lllackwburg e 40 8 30 Earls 4 20 8 40 Patterson Springs 6 It 0 20 Shelby 6 00 0 00 Catllmore 4 54 0 10 Mooresboro 4 40 0 25 Henrietta 4 20 0 50 Forest City 3 60 1 14 Rutherford ton 3 24 I 35 Millwood 3 05 1 4- Golden Valley 2 50 2 05 Thermal City 2 45 2 25 Glen wood 2 20 2 Nt Marlon 2 <X> t. M P. M. ,VKST. (lAFKNlSV D. VISION KAiS^i ?'lrst Class PlrstClaaa 1ft 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 10 sglgg? STATIONS. sw^Qi2(S I'. M. A. M. A. M P M. I 00 6 00 lllucksburff 7 fto 3 (0 I 80 r> 80 Cherokee KallH T 3 > '2 40 1 40 fl 40 " Oaflnoy 7 l< 2 2? P. M A M. A. M. r. M Trains Nob. 32 and 33 connect at Hln*.<Hbur? vltli trains on the Oaffney Division. Train No. 32 connects at Camden \?tth Iho "harlcston Division of the Southern Railway or all points south. Train No. 33 leaving Catnden at 12.40 p. m.. tolnsc west, makes connection at Lancaster. 4. i ... Willi Iho U & C. R. R.. at Catawba JuneIon with the S. A. I... coi-iK north; at Rock till with the Southern Railway, going north. Train No. Il connects at ltlaoksburg with lliu toulhern Railway from the south. At Marlon, ?J. C., with Southern Railway ^oing wtr,t SAM'L. HUNT. A. TRIPP, President. "5 Superintendent. s n. HUMPKIN. O. P. A. LANCASTER & CHEST Kit RAILWAY. Uetwfeen 'diopter and Lancaster. Schedule In Effect April 22, 1900. Dttlli/ Except Stindaf/. southbound. NortMi.'uii i. 4o. I a No. 17. Na I ft. No. II 5. M A. M.l P. M. A. M 8 10 e 40l(l Lv ...Chester Ar 7 10 7 87 10 04 Kno* " ? 10 8 17 10 A) ttlchburg.... " 0 21 7 21 8 87 10 10(1 "..U.tKComville.. " 0 20 7 !2 ? t:i noo* .Kort Lawn..." 6 oo ?7 1120* " Graces... , " 8 40 0 10 11 10 d Ar. Lancaster.. Lv 8 80 fl 1W ? M A M * P. M. A. M No. 11, leaving Lnncitnlcr ti 8o a. m,, make* 1o?e connection nt Olientcr with Southern ttdlwav No. 30 for Charlotte and point* north ; m. ind Seaboard Air L.ne "Atlanta Special" for ^ ttlnntn niul points west Also with CaroMa* t Northwestern By. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. ti, .ltd Intermediate points, and Southern Kallcay No. 3:'. for C'olnoiliia and points south. No. 17, leaving Cheater 0 10 a. m , conneafc 14 rlth Southern By , No. 3H from Col tmbla sad 'W mints south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Bpslal" from Northern mid Eastern point* sod loutliern lty, No. 31 irorn Northern and Kaatirn points, and at Lancaster with S. C\ A O. II or ItlacUshurK. No. tfi, having Lancaster 8 30 p. ni , counsels .t Lancaster with S. C. A G. K from Caradsa ind Marlon, Southern By No. 34 at Chester for 'harlotte and points north. No. 18, leading Chester 8. in p m., connects at 'luster with Southern Kail way No. 31 front ,'olutnbia and points south. * LBROY SPRINGS, I.M. IIKATII, President. Gen'l. Pas. Atent. , - s.. , , Notice Discharge. NOTICE I* hsr?hv given that on the flth day of August, iMO. the undersigned as ths utmlnlstrator of the estate of Mrs. M. M. IAKT8ELL. deceased, will make tlnal return ind settlement to tho Probate Court of Lan:uster County, state aforesaid, and apply to mid Court for a final discharge as such a mln- ^ strntor .1 D. PUNDKRRTTRK. A.tm- ? .Inly A, IflOO 3TK1 " IVAL OF w 5O0DS *' 'HE'S A LIST # W* 'rench Sardines in 15 and ^ My Wife's Hal ad Dressing 4 s of vegetables. Shredded ^ ermillions, Rananus. We ^ of nice Candy, ranging in W >ound ; also Langdon'w fine ^ VHH J >. (). M., Fontella, Cannon gfc 's, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10 ^ the market today titan the ^ co is at follows : Cantoo, f at W at in 5 cunts packages, gfc , Maryland Club, etcettrax, 'ohacco of all kinds. ^ ^ in noed of anything in tlia 4r Yonrt to strrt, ? "HIS & CO. 5 * r farm produee of all k,inds. ^