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Short Locals. ] y Wednesday, September 3, 1902. j" ?Cotton brought 81 cents on}' ^ market yesterday. ' ?Mr. Lester Nelson has a po-1 sition at .L J. Blackmon's. ?Truosdale Bros, are moving} their stock of dry goods to Olio,!, Marlboro county. ?The Heath Springs and! Lancaster base ball teams crossed i hats lime lust Wednesday. The! score stood I'J to 15 in favor ot Lancaster. ?Died, August 29th, 1902, the 3-month.s-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Langley It was buried Saturday at Beaver' Creek church. ?Mr. M. J. Hough, formerly of Lancaster hut now of Ches terfield, was nonuauttd in tlte'j recent primary election fori probate judge of that .county. mi. T * ? i no iamcnsi'T au<< cotton j mill teams played ; game of' c> hall Saturday afternoon, in! which the score stood S to II ' in favor of the mill boys * 4 ?See the card of Hon. Banks ]j. Caiuz;hman m litis issue. Mr. | Caughman will be remembered as the author of the separate coach bill, or ".Jim Crow Carl Bill.*" ?Married, in this county, j August 27, 11102, Mr. Samuel j 1). McMantis and Miss Ma lluu ' tcr, youngest daughter of Mr [ W. J. tluiiter, B. F Adams,! notary public, officiating. ?Mr. Roy S. Strait and Miss: Maude Bowling, both of Lan-i castor, were married by Rev. Chalmers Fraser at the rosi deuce of the bride's father, Mr. J W. F. Bowling, last Thursday night, August 28th. ? Mr. I'. \V. llardin came over from Lancaster Sunday and ye.? tterday removed his household effects to that place where he will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. llardin were good citizens and w their removal from this city is regretted by their num-rous Iriones. Ut ^ I T? - ? tvnuieu J'or uasti? Any description of Scrap Iron, Brass, Rubber, Dry Bones, Beeswax, etc. We have advanced our prices over 50 per cent, on all this material. Bring in at once. L 8. Davidson & Co. Warehouse near. L & C. depot Jhinter-Mc Lurtion. Miss Minnie McLarnon, ofj Chester, daughter ot' the Intel Folix MoT.anion of Lancaster, was married at Chester last Wednesday to Mr. .1 B. Hunter, of Newberry. A correspondent of the Columbia State at Chester gives the following account D C* m .,f d. . - T wi llll' Illiti l'Kl^O The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. James McLar11011, brother of tin* bride, Rev. "*" John Bass Sholton of the Baptist church officiating in a very 1 impressive manner. The wedding was a very <j 11 i??t one, only a few friends of the contracting j parties being present. Mr.Hunter is a prominent attorney at ! the Newberry bar of the firm of Hunt & Hunter. His partner, Mr. Hunt, came over with him. Miss McLarnon is a sister of our popular and efficient city treasurer, Mr. James McLarnon, and is a very charming and attractive young lady. Immediately ..fh.c.1^ ' .mvijuiu trieniuiiy whs over mo I couple hoarded the northbound: train for New York and points north, where they will spend a few weeks. ^ Hick's Gapudine Cures Headache and Neuralgia. For sale by all druggists. B&S599P7"y "***"r;'? 'l'1"" 1 Mr. S. K. Usher Killrtl Mr. Sam'l. E. Uslierof Pwight n ivhs shot aud killed by Mr. John IJ isteele, a neighbor, Wednes n lay last at about sunset. The | ^ shooting occurred in the yard! of Mr James Porter, while Mr.! si Usher was standing talking toj Mrs. Porter and showing the ? ! w children a rabbit he had killed. C( The weapon used was a double-j barrelled shot gun, both barrels ( being tired Kiinultan-M>u-:ly. The ,j first load to<?k eil'ect in ,Mr. Usher's left breast iust above the heart, ana the second be- J t ween the shoulders. Mr. Usher lived hut ri few minutes afterjj the shooting. Had feeling had'c existed between the two attd! they had not spoken for several t years Mr. U'sher was a one-J "\ anmu ex-'/onieuerati -andier.l ami was about 05 years oM.'h IK' loaves a widow ;in.d several; ^ children surviving him. Hisl remains wore buried Fridnv at , . It? rabernacle after funeral servi- n cos by Itev. lv .J. Rlackmon. J ^ W. (J. Hough, Esq., rep | rosmts Mr Steele, and will j make application to the court ?. for bail. mm fc \fit lee ! v All ex-Confederate sohliers of ' any branch of the service in the war who went from (rills Creek o township, or any friends or red- \< alives who can give any infor- v ination about the time of enlistment, length of service, etc., of any soldier, are requested to' meet mo at the courthouse on ^ Saturday, August *20, at 1 1 a m 1 when I will make up the records for said township. it J. C. Foster, 1; Clitn. Com. for Col. Records of ' ( iJ(11 , . . t iiins vjrueK township. ^ The Visitors. ! Mr. 1j. S. Elliott spent. Sun- '' day in Yorkville. Mr."Pom])" Lindsay of Rock , Hill was in town yesterday. c Mesdamos .1. T. and T. C. o Green visited friends in York j last week. j j Mrs. .T. 0. Elliott of Yorkville|? is visiting her daughter Mrs. j J. I?. Muckorell. j" Mr. Walter F. Young of Jack-j sonville, Fla., is visiting tliej' family of his father Mr. It j Young. j 11 ci Mrs. M. J. MeCardeli and \ r Mrs. M. 10 Canthen went to Charlotte last Friday to visit their brother Mr lohn V??m I ^ landingham Mrs. K. B. Cook of Rook Hill who has keen wit!a her sick lafher. ^ Mr. R. Young, for several ?lays. . has gone homo to tie- bedside of 1 Mr. Cook, who is right dok. Mr L C. Lazenbv and Miss j Lulu Lindsay have gone north }, to buy fall and winter goods for j tie; Lancaster Mercantile Co. Mr. -I. M. Ileath is in the New . York markets buying fall am' j winter stock for his several * houses, accompanied by his son ' Jim. t I ? ???is? Belle Mcllwnin and her!{ little sister went to Union lasi \ Saturday to visit their aunt, Mrs. R. W. McDow. Messrs. W. J. Cunningham! and W. I). Gamble returned from their New York visit sev- j era! days ago and Mr. .J. H.jr, Withor*poou returnod Sunday. }e Mr. .1. 1). Nisbot, who lives'*: hear Jacksonhani, has discovered "l iron ore on his place. He say-sin that it appears within a few inch-jo es oi the surface over h\'o or six 1 r acres but he has no idea to what i depth it g>es?Waxhaw Iviter- t prise. ?? r ?"" ? i hi* . ... ? j _ Miss Isabel Craig is visi'lng datives at Sardis, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. .Johnson re back from a visit to Aslioille Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Ciregory avo returned from a ten days' tay at Cleveland Springs. Miss Marie Craig of Sincerity ill matriculate at Winlhrop allege on the 1 7th. Mrs. YV C a a key ol Now at visited relatives at Catawba unction last and tins week. .Mrs. Robt.C. Sons has reiurie. 1 j Kershaw .liter u viso ot several ays iii and around Lancaster. Mrs. lOllie C aid well of Camen is visiting relatives in Lancaster. Miss Bessie Mackey has retimed from a visit to her sister, Irs. Butler, of Richmond, Ma Mr..Jell Ll-nvie and fsmilv have een on -t isi t lo th? fstniiy of is fRtSier-in-law h'vo, Mr A. J. cO'MtiV. .Mrs. L:nir,i Neo 1 ey rind dun*;):?r, .Mis.-; Doris, ol Leslie, are visLitis the family of .Mr. Giles, oar Lancaster. Mrs Cltas. D. Jones loft Monay for a visit to her father's, Ir. B. I>. Heath, of Charlotte. Mr. Oliver 0. Blackmon has ;ono to Burlington, N O.. 011 a isit to his brother, Mr. Geo.W. ilackmon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckham f YorkviJle spent several days rith relatives here the past, reek. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Williams f Rock Hill visit*d the forner's sister here last week. Irs J. 8 Wilson. Mr Albert Blakeney of Cites erfield spent a few days here ast- week with his sister, Mrs too. W. Baker, and his brother, Jr. Illicit Blakeney, near town. Misses Connie and Bernice )avis returned last week from , visit to the home of their ather's hovhood days in Lin oln I'onntv. M. H Tl?oii? .r.-.n.-l J 1 ?? S' not her, Mrs. Mary Davis, acompanied them home for an \tended vi-it. Miss Helen Tompkins, of lock Hill, is visiting the family f Mr. Chas. T Connors. Mrs. ft. L. l>ruce, of Heath iprings, is visiting her datigh er, Mrs. K. M. Croxton, of this lace. ? Union services will he held a tho A. R. IV church next Sun ry night ; preaching by Rev. Jhalmers Fraser. ?.John (1 Neeiv, tlio fake inuranco jnan of Yorkville lias icon sent to the chaingang for 0 days Miss Addie Carter spent Sunay in Vorkvillo at the home of Irs. VV. B. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. (llenmoro Baron spent Saturday ami Sunday ii the eitv and returned to their erne in Lancaster Monday.? lock 1 I ill Journal. Mrs. 0. E. Craven of Batesntrg and Mrs. Morrow Ivy of Cock Hill are visiting Mrs. J. I. Steadman. Mr. II. N. Clyburn, now of ulanta, (la , but formerly of hi- county, i- visiting his son, lr. J. F. Clyburn. Card oi Thanks. Alitor Enterprise. Please allow me space in your aper to thank the voters of Lanaster county for the support iven me in the primary on the :6th. I trust that I shall be reletnhered by them in the secoml lection. 1 promise, if elected ailroad commissioner, to do all 11 my power tor the peoples' ineroat. B. L. Caughman. Mt. Willing, S. C., Aug. 29,'02. I THE OFFICIAL COUNT. j TALIS Kit T AN!) IIKVUVIU) FOR UOYEliNOit. I Latimer aud Evans for I'. S. Senate. The official count ot the votoi of (he entire State cast j:t tliej primary i;*) week v as tv.'lo.ve: I'llK M'.NaTOK ' Wm Klliott. i *.?;.%< i (.ln<). t.Iary Kvans 17."'.':;1 ! .1 no. .1. Hemphill ... ......... 1 -i.iii. 1 l>. S. Hondermn . .1 a. j <.?e?>rjj* JnlinHliiMf . i:i ..v,r I A. Latimer . Total nri,iini ron oovkrxok Martin F. An-st'l 17.'?: j l? (1 Hey ward :<(!.*?") t I J W. J.t.sper Tit Inert IS,a is | lames II. Tillman Myl'tSj ! W. II. Tinimeriiiun i>,51n| Total n.\?:7 T'.'tt I.IKl'TKNAN I ll'IV Kli.NUh j <Jol;? I,, itlea.se l?.27l . | Frank It Uxr> |t;;| i John T. Sloan . 77h KOK bKCKKTAM <11 STATU. j J. \ liomas A u^i iti a2,K'.?s , j.l.T. Ounlt J I J. Harvey Wilson Js,n2(>1 FOJt ATl'dKSKY lil'.NI'UAl i U X. ? ulitt-r ?T?!,."S2| I \V . K. StwveriHun 4H,07o I KOK STATii THK.VSL KKK H If Jennings . ?t.??72. Kill COM I'TUOI.I.KU KKNK.UAf.. ! X. W. lirooki-r IS,420 , A. W. Jones 24,?0."? | W.H.Sharpe 2l.7Sl)| G. Ij Walker 2'.t,J2r< | KOK 8UPKRI NTKN DKNT OK fcl>t'CAT10N. . John .1 MrMnliHn ir?,s.?| I I O. It. Martin . . 4S,Nf>oi I ATI.! t'TANT AND ISSI'KCTOK IlKNKlIU j Paul E Ay or 2,9S7 ! . J. C. lioyri HO,f,27 | I John l>. Frost 'jjohn I), Patrick :io,!>."">7 George Doufrl.vi uoiis' . s.si'i K<?U It'.lO.I' CDMMISSIONKK j .Ja^ n = l, .* s,9ir? I li. I.. < 'a Jghniau ... !S, 111 W. lioyd Evans 2 ?,i7?; j A. G. Jepsoti 7,! 7(1 j Henry J. Kinaril o.l27 , I f/.lw. I : x? I vr. .11 viinr^ I..,- t i , Hugh H. I'rince ... 2,OOi"> I [J.'". Wilhurn 10,1oil! J. G. \*i ei.ir.g 7,2><1 . comik?s? ? r'ltsr nisritirT. lUoot 2,012 I Lcgare | SKCON I) DISTRICT ll??llit)j^er . .>,'.'74 Croft . .. ^ Thurmond . . .2,$20 TniRt) DISTRICT. Aiken 2,012 Gray dun ?,lso McCalla 2,400 I'rince 2,(517 | Kucker 1,200 ! Smith 2,$2S | i Stribling . . 2,107 , roCHTII DISTRICT. Johnson 10,221 S Wilson 5,ftS5 KIFTII DISTRICT. Kin ley 7,2$0 Floyd l.:ios| Strait J, 100 I | Wilson 2,220 SI \ I'll DISTRICT. I i Scarborough 1 J,220 RKVKNTII DISTRICT. | Lever 10,">71 ; > McLaughlin 2,1.22 j i ins puis iifywatii <unl Uoi. Talbert in the second race tor governor, Latimer .nut Evans tor J the (I. S. Senate, Sloan and (Ltry' | for lieutenant governor, Wilson! land Guatt for secretary of State, Walker an.I J-.no for Comptroller general. Frost anil ftovd ior adiu taut ami inspector general. l-?ov'I Evans and Ouughtnau for railroad ! commissioner. I'. X t Junior i.'as , nominated tor attorney general,' I (). 15. Martin for 'State superin-j | tendent ot education and 1). E I Finley for Congress from this j district. Fintoy Elected. The vote polled on Aug. 26th! 'shows that Finley was elected j over all three of his opponents i 1 The vote by counties is as fol-l ! lows : WilFinley Floyd Strait m>ii Cherokee 1016 at; MS 71'.'! t'hestertcomplete) 355 70 02 s 152 | (York 2IVC? tit"? 175 t?l3| I Fairfield -nto 223 201 313 KershaA'(*22boxei<) 3s5 250 M7 ' <> l.'heaterdeld Oil 342 271 143 Lancaster 007 65 12H0 142 Total 70*2 1123 3071 2155 , Finley's majority over all 733. ?? ? 11. i ? ?I'm ? . W. Hoyil Evans to the People. 1 desire to express my thanks to my fellow Democrats m South Carolina for their expression of confidence in me as a candidate for Railroad Commissioner in the primary, leading my opponent for the second race by nearly two thousand votes, and beg to submit my claims to the voters, asking for their smirages in the second primary. All of my opponents and myself dismissed tlie question in reference t?? ilu- Railroad Commissioner's ollice and the welfare of the people in every county, and -eparaled as friends. My opponent is from the same territory us the two incumbents. When Mr. Wilborn retires, the great eastern, north-eastern and south-eastern sections of the State, comprising the largest part of the State, with the largest railroad mileage, will be ao>oiuiely unrepresented on the Hoard. Living in the central part of the State, and being a native of Marion, by which county 1 was endorsed for the position, i submit that I am iu a position, 11 elected, to see tj: ?i aii sections of our progressive to late are properly represented. If 1 am honored with your suffrages, you may rest assured assured that 1 will perforin the duties of the oliiee of Railroad Commissioner with the fidelity that 1 have served my people iu the past. W. Boyd Kvaus. I Know Ono Sure Kcinpdy (ft cld obstinate cold. Its uatuu is Piny -liuldam, Card From jfr. Stcivmmi. To the Democratic Voters of Lancaster Count}. Having been deprived hy sickness of the pleasure of meetiug you in the recent canvass, 1 take thi* method of expressing to those who once me their ?iin. O - - f pun my heartfelt gratitude. Words iail to convey the deep M-n.v: of the coiilideuce thus reposed in me ; and it shall be my pleasure, and earnest oilort, to so discharge the duties of the I responsible otlieo to which they I have elected me so as to give j them no cause for regret. For those who voted against mo I have nothing but the Kindest feeling. It was their ri ght. | Again tendering my thanks, 1 am, with great respect, Vour fellow citizen, J. K. Stew man. You liuuu VI li311 You Ar?-T?lctu ?> neit you taxe urove's Tasteless Chill I Tonic because the formula is plaiqfy printed on every I tot t 1* shn wi tig that it is simply iron and Quinine in a ! tasteless lorni. No cure, no pay. 50c. | Election Notice. Pursuant to t be rule* governing the Democratic State Primary Kleot ion, mi election will be held at i be various precincts ot Lancaster county on tile second Tuesday in mm teuiber, l'MVJ; 1 tor tbe purpose 01 nominating such State and County ollicers as were not I iiomiuated at the election held the last Tuesday in August:. The polls I will open at s o'clock in the morning and remain open until 4 ocIock p. in. l'be same managers will serve. At least one manager from qaeh precinct is required to come to the Court House on Saturday preceding the .election to get tickets and boxes for I use in the election. ll. E Colfe v. Ch oi. W. G. A. l'orter, Sec'y. ftfloney to Loan. ON A RECENT VISIT TO NEW York City 1 made arrangement* j by which I can negotiate loans of j;?0().oo ami upwards oil lirst mortKant's on improved cotton (arms at 7 per cent, interest on sums of $1000.00 and over, and h per cent, interest ou ' sums of less than flMUO.UO, No commission or brokerage charged?only a reasonable fee for abstract of title. K. E. W YLI K, Attorney -al-l.avT, I T.aucaster, S. C., Sept. <i, '02?0m.