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v inun:ir.y ol the Meetini; Heltl in
Lancaster Last Wednesday,
July 3t?.
Special to The State.
L Kit-aster, .lulv oO.? Lancaster
i-* now, unquestionablv, a
gauge town. The last
vestige ol evidence to the contra
tv di-appeared one year ago when
the Lancaster and Chester railway
was made to conform to the
demands of a progressive and
flourishing South Carolina town.
This broad gauge town today
was veil tilled with candidates,
voters, watermelons and politics.
Be! >re the day was over, singular
changes were made. Voters and
adulates were full of polities
.111i e aleritielon.s iunidi v disan*
j-eareu ;rom mortal vision. The
war ol the roses was renewed here
today in tine style. Bouquet*
.vera thrown at Lancaster?town
and county and votes in the aggregate
received Hovers innutm
cratde.
Tiio acling chairman, J.S. Wil
soil, tor Chairman 11. lv Colley
and citizens ot the county, met
the campaigners at Chester last
higl.l an 1 assigned ouch candidate
tr, >.->?.* i r t a i.??e homes. 1'lie host*
root the prrlv at Lancaster and
I'Xlei. l-d to each the cordial hos
p'fa tti.it knew no
curing the stay. Chairman!'offey
LA e - i.i) jt.ea ?1 the ceii itilie at licio
.*.i day, which seemed to he
tin. 1 ivia' ijiup: 1all and eagerly
part a!; a !?l>y candidates espe
rial! v.
r gave the campaign i
f i. a\erar.o i 11 v Not
'Lo 500 voter atfended,
till e-: u\i.-.ter le io'ii"- with
reset ve?.i on the courthouse}
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that exaltoth" to direct affairs ol
state in approaching canvass.
M K. M'MAilAN
led off today, with the proposition
! that government is business. This
' great business needs lair and free
j discussion before the people
j Education the great and impor
; taut question. This was comprehensively
discussed and recent
I educational awakening in South
j Carolina brought forward. Stated
his position on issues, heard with
interest, attention and hand clap
I pings.
.Mr. Martin next, started with
i a good joke and entertained with
'his speech. Always interested
in education and not opposed to
progress. Alter brief reference
t?> t.? i -, then on to his issues.with
no rt flection personally upon his
[opponent. Heard with laughter
| and interest and some applause.
i boikv was iu xi administered
Milo im txli?i:i I es lor l ho ? 11 i<1 oI
! com[>'. ')1!t goner. , n li > iterously
gave results Jo audience.
Mr Walker - poke lir-t. renewiui.
! },jy .>> ( rtions :mil pi Mding his
attdidocy as reporl.nl yesterday
Senator Sharpe next, his poptilat
,-j. i!i and timely illustrations
I taking well. Mr jtrooker briefly
referred t<> former charges tnu
I record and still ready to save
'money lor the people of South
Carolina in this line. Never made
I personal fight.
Mr. .tones, last speaker, again
| emphasized the business importance
of 'lie office, hi litis noss
! connection therewith \|! streak
! ers had close attention.
Once more to the front came
the gallant uspiiants !><r office >.!
I adjutant general. The line ol
! march was Captain Patrick first
j commanding right w ing, Colon* 1
j Frost commanding centre, Colo
! nel Hoyd in command of let! wing.
A il hoard at tontivelv.
Military men talkod in military
s t) > 1 e, hoard attentively, absence
of A ver and House noted
Candidates lor otlice of railroad
commissioner on the war path
I now for scalps of eomnetiters,
votes of voters. Mr. Caughinan
( lirst, insisting,among other t iiings.
J why when Seaboard offered, were
they not allowed to go to I nion
station, Columbia. Not yet \
"union station." Rusiness talk
i from Mr. Walling. Mr. Wilborn
I next aboard, on war path immediately.
Stated rate reductions
I on his vote. Cheers and hurrahs
! for Wilborn. Prince absent. Mr.
i Mobley next, wi'li a vigorous
tomahawk. Then runs made by
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I iuc.Tr i r> iviiiam^i i\ 11* I li \ 1111 o
and Candor lust, catching crowd,
us usual.
Candidates o I lice lieutenant
governor were next presented and
attentively heard. Col. Sloan
j first, then Mr. Gary, Mr. 1'lease
dosing Everything harmonious
1 except decided differences opinion
: regarding c"x' )ioiop?ic?i ??o.*nrtmr
"f Son'h Carolina Mr Rleese
; made predictions regarding dis
pensarv law. prnnho-vinir hurl
Might, mzuinst eonsl it lit ionaiit y ot
A 1 I, A 1*1 > J.1* S.t VKS?.
.It I'ii'i.O'in, < olouiMsi l>v * f.uniiii'h
t iiilc.rhiilrriiiiixl (Mur*
I'll'M'il Pli'IU?'<|y.
l/i ' : >.11 (' Her, a prominent.
1 ; an / 1* inuaina, ! .mhia,
.n .i recent letter states: "Lust
!. I ha 1 an a p.*tii ;.t a young
! i r. . ?>! i;. , \ lo
n . .-i v ! ad r i,i k of d\ senhjiit
1 i.a-crlhed for
ne r,, .. and she
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f this law in next legislature.
Messrs. Guuter and Stevenson
next, for office attorney general,
presented their claims. Interest
1 eentered upon Mr. (Junior's re
1 marks concerning Mr.Stevenson's
' card in today's State, referring to
article in Edgefield Chronicle.
Mr. Steventon's reply stated that
" Chronicle was incorrect and un
true and that his c.u.d inlheSlate
1 stated what actually occurred.
Candidates for office secretary
'jot state first speakers, alter one
j hour's recess lor dinner. Col.
Wilson spoke tirst. Applause
' and cheers, then Mr. (Jantt. Mr.
Austin absent now, made his
straight speech later.
c.wmn \tes koit oovkrnoh
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' roasuror Jennings' letter read
then introduction of gubernatorial
n i I
- j candidates, Lieut. Gov. Tillman
I first, thanking lor past support
Risking 'oi highest office in gift of]
t South t"di'olinians. \ ou are lair
ilmen, ready to judg< a man fairly.!
i Inquire concerning my war record j
I to member* el second regiment.
If there he issue* we are suhstan
.Malty >.gi ed upon Uu-.
only man advocating a ' r:?-li.-;*iv
j from eve ry cott.ou mill o('iem>vin|
i I e X111 o college lit* s;tld ) ( n
white tax scheme the beitrr,
i Convention devised .e-t plan lor
j rosrulutin*^ 1 His. l'Vvors pensions
for oM soldiers. Dome on!v an J
I other name lor jh t house. Good,
| roads f ivored In opponent bo
.j cause hard road for them t.? reach
governorship. O, nosed to few
' men taxing yon l? ln*ve?s in local
self-government, vote yonr
1 own tax. Casual reference to
office holding of .\n.-'d. Timntertnan
and Talbert. Ih-yward is
no farmer?h is i planter. With]
brief reference experimente''
of bis opponents, with a good
joke, close h jdc Iging faithful
discharge o" duties ii elected.
] During: portions of speech there
| were hurrahs lor Tillman.
con ok kas m a n t alu k hi
next speaker. Glad to he present.
Stood on ollicial record,
j No explanation nor apology to
| make for this record. Govern j
,j mental principles discussed, in I
^relation to official duties. This
' i:> detail, as to economic* priori !
pies of government. Issues dis-l
cussed amid close attention, on '
to education. < tnposed as before!
j to white taxes for negroes. Call I
, i cd upon to perpetuate our eivi)i-j
| /.ation. Always stands up lot ;
| South Carolina. Listened t?? with;
ciosesl attention ami < iosed with
; cheers.
I !
OAl'T HKVWAHU
i next gubernatorial candidate. '
Mtlad to meet Lancaster South
I Carolinians, mnking one of the'
I l.rriiilllt ncal <111.1 IU..1.II (..#.1 ...I t
| IUIIII III III HUM H I ? I I ? ' I I I (1 I I I I IZ |
i rim ill ies of t he Slate. Presented |.
; Ins endorsements. on lo >:reat. |
| lad llial upbuilding oi Souliij
Carolina ureal question ot ques-;
i tions. 1 hen on tois.-ues, as befurc..
i Dispensary, eduoatb rial interest - (
! ami In:it-s of the S..i>e in ednoa-j
tnu of children. Democracy deund |
as to individual and patriolno j
in? j:. 1 ensious favored. I.ei ;
; old soioiers decide as to soldiers'|
home. iood roads lavored, lor
many i a-.oiis. l'nhute to women
, whom lie wished were not so far ,
t from platform. Closed with up-!
p! inm* and cheers
At II. WSK'.
eyt d i hanks !<? ladies ??f i.-tn-i
iMr Die ii. 'piration ot such
cI 'i presence. On then if* i
ili.;. ! ''is r -m lidacy I'; "-t
' (>f f "irt'ltnHiiig as o?. \1
' t "dm ! : r;t
1 !t ;>!? <! ' If I \\ 7! I diU'. run on;
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[Crowd listening inr st att tiv< !y f ]
"Bro. Crafford" asked for, presented,
and amid cheers and
laughter.
The last candidate was 0
MR. TIM MERMAN,
who would not, at such late hour,
attempt to make a formal speech.
They had listened with rare
patience. Not an office holder
today. Official record and experience
as secretary worth something
in candidacy for high and 1
important office. This is his in 1
important and varied detail.
Practical agreement upon all
issues. Dr. Timmerman was
hoard attentively and was well
received.
Closed. Meeting adjourned
with sugar, spoons, and coffee
still on hand. j
A Cart' f?r Cholera Iiiraulunt. j
"LiHRt Ai.'iy, rtH.va Mrs. Ourns
linker, u? ?>ookwulter, Ohio, 'a:,
niia.'i . i oar a , . < \vu->'
.: ;; fro? i choler . fan tun).]
i lie doctor In 1 give i u ,> > li hopes
of ri r.'iw-ry 1 too!; i> 'tie <;i
Chatnh Colo* "a *a unci
V rho no 1. t > house
relli"St tI felt ?uir-> it would J
do good i: :> .. () U'eord Uig to di i
rectoina. I .i two days' fitno thej
child had iully recovered, audi
is now (nearly a year since) a
vigorous, healthy girl, i have re
comemled this Remedy frequently
and have never known it to
fail in any single instance." Fori
sale by .1 F. Maekey A- (Jo.
The Hi ton MoraM says: ''The
hare tists duel fought over a girl
by two nineteen-year old Oregon
youths in the presence of urela
fives and friends," and in which
< no of 'he contestants was killed,
should result in placing all the
onlookers in safekeeping where
they can never again aid abet in
such idiotic performances."
I.lfn' DrIhIcs II < fore tli?* Scj (lie.
Baby lives are destroyed in summer
by cholera infantum. The
attack of the disease is sudden,
its progress is sometimes terribly
rapid. Mothers who have given
iheir children Perry Davis'
Painkiller in water with a few
drops of brandy added can tell
how this treatment has checked I
the diarrhoea and vomiting4 and
put the iittlo patient out of dan- j
goi. 25 and 5o ctn.
..it i^a.K ... oe..dW'. i*e?e.
ol Ihd.ana, going into Texas t.o
t i ;ik the so!nl Democratic delegation
from that State in the
coming campaign is laughed at
bv all Texans. In fact the
Domocrats down there rather
hope that he will go on a tour of
. 1.? /: i ? .1 ?
i in- oiinf, i:wiiiui?iii i ii:ii lie win i
surely increase Democratic ma-j
joiities wherever lie speaks.
A Necessary Precaution.
Don't neglect u cold. It is worse
than unpleasant. It is dangerous.
M\ using One Minute Dough Dure;
von can euro it at once. A Hays inllammation,
clears the head,!
n.'.thoc d strengthens run '
nous membrane. Do res coughs,,
croup throat and lung troubles |
Ahsolufelv safe. Acts immediate '
... i.. . 1. )u like it. ( i .1.?' rJBroal
Meredith, the novelist, lias
boon in had health for some
i . . ii . , i. ,i
ilii.t ana noV. llOneic !n ... it1 i i
lonp country wall ut whit u he
o I'onil The n\ ' i n i nBin
issue a weekly paper, the
alitor o( ?. .iiui lv < i 111^,1 V con.
incut - on .Ml*. Meredith - < ?mi
Mft.-lf M rr ' \\V t><> VP I
. * ' . .i . \ .t
:s of Nature.
in : ^ worin-i t>? >
i'l into > < uiii.t; ii Uliit iiu'.. ci;?.i.i .\n>. . !
iVorni -vmp. wl ii h i viv : - tin in v* I
iiing . d no Lfti'cii.0 I'r'icc cvntd. '
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If you lmvrn't n i efrulur, healthy movement of th? y
bowel* every (l?y, you're 111 or v ill bo. Keep your
bowel* open, an J bo veil. Fcrce.la the shape of vialent
ph> ?ie or p;il p<>l: on, I < (laiisi rou*. Tl.o smooth*
est. easiest. most perfect way of keeping ihe bowels
Clear and clean is to tako
.^$2$ CATHARTIC ^ ^
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pltewnt. I'alfttablo, l\?ten?. Tnrto (lood, DoGood%
Kovtr Sicken. Weaken. lirif- . 1 '. 2'?. ami 60 cents
t?er box. Wrlto for lr?*e sample, ami booklet on
leultli Address 183
9IhM.IV; KhUKPV lOMPtW. ( 1IM A(iQ or SVM YORK.
KEEPYOUR 8L000_CLEAH
W&xhaw Institute,
WAXHAIV. N. C.
J. II. WillSvt!r, Principal, A. li.,
Wo (lord College.
I- X Nisi) >t .Lancaster County,
(). I\ Cunningham, Assistants
I Mr-;. .1. R Walker, Music,
(iraduah of IVaee, in .Instrumontal
Music,
i 'i'eacliors of successful oxnerii
oner. Hood Work. Prepares
for (JollcL'O. Low rates >
oil- i
I iSOllW I I '! CM t :> locyilft. i
C>-1l-l3\v.
M itlon m idi H?k i ar t\ J Pali leas,
an.! Pains In Sldvn, I i|ami biiiOw cr.rrd by
H<)iu.iv Vina Winn rir Tnhlnts.
| South Carolina Military Academy.
ON K vacancy in the State Beneficiary
Scholar.?liij?. In be awarded
lop competitive examinations, Tor
I Lancaster County. Blank forms of
application should be applied for at
| once to Col. C. S. Gadsden, Chairman
I Board of Visitors. These applications
j fully made out must be in the bands
of I be chairman on the 31st .Tuly in
. order to receive attention.
C. S. <?A IISHKX,
July t), It Ch. Board Visitors.
$100 Worth $100
Scholarship
each Congressional district in
South Carolina, and two for the
^1 hIm hI Urifn in Iv i m ,iV \l f ? 1 r.
Military Academy, Yorkville, S. O.
These scholarships will ba awarded
by our Representatives ami .Senators,
strictly upon merit, in the same manner
us the award of scholarships to
West Point. For fuH information ^
address your Representative, or one t
of our .Senators, or
\\\ (J. STttril KX SOX, Supt.,
duly It Yorkvilie. S. C.
SOUTHERN if '
Schedule Itl elTeCl JUIIC - I, JlldJ.
| KOKTII liOUSD.
11 x ii as
Kx sen Ex. ?un
Mixed Mixed
L'- Charleston "'H>irn lloOpiu
Coluuibist i O'uin I I lam
KinKsvlllc 10 SSuni f> 00am
| .sun. u-1 II I "mm
! Camden 1SU0 lu 7 IVim
Ar Kershaw l .'fipm Id 4 lam
l.iini'ii?t?r I SHjim M l Mam
Keck tii.l - tVipm 4 itipin
Yorkville U Up in IS SOpm
Hhickshuri: I HSnni i! Minm
i,v Hi:ui{v.;ic " K?*);nn
Shelby n 9 ftuuni
Uutlie-rfurilion ?>;?T|>u. Ii j .1.
Ar Marlon 7 lipm I Mpin
SOUTH IIOUNM)
til 1^ 31
K\. Sun Kx. Sun.
Mixed Mir t'd
Lv Marlon *1 Of.nin Vfrftpni
Ar 1. .u.i it . . >.: : '.! ' K<|>lli
Sliolby Mitiiun 7 OOpm
lOiu-KsUtird w Main * "ipir
IjV lit;tci<!*t>'ir?r 9 Mam 7 mtiim
Ar VorkYi..)- '. -dam
Hook I!1 It lAiin ID Main
l.iii.c.iMtir ll.fvm. :t .Vipm
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t 'million ? iKtpn. ' Miplli *>
Sum tor 5> l.Spii!
Ktrursvilli1 3 36pm 9 .vijmi
( nluitlDi.t Id UUplu
ChftrloHion T V'jiui 7 DO.im
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l.v Ci.nnV-n I'M 1 pm
l\itxIix .v I Idpjri
Itock Hill t?
Ar Charlotte 9 2>i|iin
WuMhiiiirun. i .(.mm
New Vurk 1 Mpin
Trails 113 and 111 datls hriwutn Cnmitnn
an<l m H ' i It oxcopt stimlvj imivmb
tw. - Is it >\ ;.<! V.: ,i'. tl.ilo
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