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Eft Hg \ ^ LOCAL DOTS jjjj ?Cotton brought 10^ cent-* on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 22^ cents. ? Daisy White, col , was con vie ed xester lay in Magis trate Ciiskov's court ? ~ J w x/v? v* ? V VI UOPUUiV and battery. She paid a fine of $15. ?Hattie Jones, colored, was oonvicted in Magistrate Caskey's court Monday of stealing money. The sentence was $15 or 30 days. She has appealed. ?Mody Thomas, the negro who escaped from the chain gang lust April, was captured in Mecklenburg county, N C., * and brought here yesterday by Mr. II. J. Williamson. He was working up there on a farm, under the name of Henry Mc Ilwain. ?The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. M. C. Mosier, of the eastern portion of the coun ty, died Monday night, aged about 6 months. The burial was at Union church yesterday. ?Dr. T. J. Strait, president of tlie county cotton asociation, attended the meeting in Columbia Friday of the county presidents of tha South Carolina di vision. ?The Ladies of the Presby' lerian church of Heath Springs will serve ovsters at the resi " dence of Mr. L. M. Bell, on Market St, Friday evening from <> to 10 oclock. The public is cordially invite:!. The proceeds will be used to procure lights v . for the new church. 1 ?Messrs. W. T. Gregory and J. M. Hood, of the GregoryJ Hood Live Stock company, con tinue to branch out in their business. In addition to their interests in the stock business in Columbia, Gaffney and elsewhere, they are now forming stock companies in Bishopville and Hartsville. ?Mr. C. L. McManus, who, Oy tlie way, is not only one ot Lancaster county's best citizens but one of its most successful farmers as well, lost a fine cow one day last week, from eating too many peas. He had been offered $40 for the animal. ?The farmers' association of Antioch will meet next Friday night, at the church. \ full attendance is desired. s -l)r. Boldridge will preach at Damp Creek church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ? Mr. VV. J. Bailey, who has been manager for some years of ' Mr. VV. J. Cunningham's model farm west of town, will faKe charge of Senator Hough's plan tation the lirst of January. f ? ?That, "dreaipa go by contraries" has been fully exemplified in the case of Mr. J. It Thornp \ son,^f Riverside. Last Sunday night he dreamed that he owed * the old Review a balance of $9. oiihai-riiilir.il :iml I lint uilioii li?> went, hi settle the sum of $18 was claimed to he due. Mr Thompson, therefore, came to town Monday to see about the matter. The hooks showed that he only owed 20 cents, which he Jknost cheerfully paid. I | PERSONAL Mr. John T. Stevens, of Ker shuw, wan in lowu this week. Mr. J. L. Poag spent Saturday and Sunday with his family here. Mrs. Lerov Davidson, of Ker shaw, is visiting relatives in Lan caster. Clerk ol I he Court J. F. Greglory spent Sunday in theTuxahaw section. Mrs. J. F. Gregory has return ed Ironi a visit to her daughter in Atlanta. M rs. Julia Porter returned this week from a two weeks' visit to Charleston. Mrs. John D. Wylie has been spending a lew days in Iiock Hill with lelatives and Irieiuls. Mrs John A. McAteer, who has been visiting relatives in Rock llill, returned home Monday. Mrs. J. R. Thomnsnn of Ritr c " I ' lerside, is visiting her son in Camden, Mr. J. W. Thompson. Auditor John A. Cook return ed Monday from a few days' visit to relatives in Taxaliaw and vicinity. D. Reeee Williams, Esq , rei urned Saturday night from Ches lerfield, whore he attended a relerence last week. Mrs. Geo. W. Williams and little daughter returned yesterday trom a visit to relatives in Charleston and Barnwell. Miss Louise Huey, of Lancaster county, visited at Capt. T. R. Nisbet's a few days of the past week.?Waxhaw Enterprise. Col. Lerov Spriugs has been spending a day or two in Baltimore with his sick son, Master Elliott, who continues to improve. Mrs. N. T. Draffin, of Riverside, Lancaster county, is in Yorkville, on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. M. W. White. ? Yorkville Enquirer. Mrs. Jemima Nisbet, of the Jucksonham section of Lancaster county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J J. R. flood, at Sardis.?Waxhaw Enterprise. Messrs. Ilasel Witherspoon, A. P. McLure, VV. T. Williams and Leroy Davidson spent Sunday afternoon in Chester with Mr. Paul McCorkle. Mrs J. W. Wherry has returned from a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, in Lancaster county.? Rock Hill llerald. Mrs. J. T. Amos has returned Irom Cheraw, where she lias been upending a white w it It tier daughter, Mrs. Dan Tillman, who has been sick but is now better. The Uev. Paul A. Pressley returned Irom Synod Monday morning in response to a telegram informing him of the illness of Mrs. Pressley. Mr. W. A. Poole, proprietor of the Imperial hotel, returned Saturday night from Gaffney, where he went to see Mrs. Poole, who has been quite sick but is now better. Messrs. L. C. and G. F. Payseur returned Saturday night from Lincolnton, N. C., where they went to attend the funeral of their mother, notice of whose death appears elsewhere. Mrs. D B. Stover and daugh ter, Miss Mari-*, of this place visite<l relatives at Fort Lawn last week. Miss Vera Baruett, of Rock A Bill, vi-ited her cousins, Muses Li lian and Marie Stover, of this place. f Mr. Charles Burns, of Washington, D. C., is visitinu his ^ sister, Mrs. S. N. Watson, in \ Heath Springs. Mr. Burns and 1 his brotlier-in law, Rev. S. N. ^ Watson, were in town yesterday, '' and paid us a pleasant call j while here. Mrs. T. W. Secrest, who has been in the hospital at Charlotte, is now improving as rapidly us could l>e expected, and it is hoped that, she ill be able to return home ome time during the weefc. ? Waxhaw Enterprise. The Rev. and Mrs. R. Lee Robinson, of Camden, Ala., who have been attending A. R. 1' Synod at Due West, arrived here yesterday, to spend a few days with Mr. Robinson's parents in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. N P. Robsinson. Mrs. J. I*. Marion, of Richburg, ] was in the citv Fri.lnv niirht nn her return from a visit of several weeks to her children in Virginia, j Rev. Mr. Marion, who has been ] 011 his farm the past year or two, J has rented the Kripp house in \ Rich burg and he and Mrs. Marion will keep house there.?Chester Lantern. Death of Mr. Thomas Hare. Mr. Thomas Hare, soil of Mr. Copeland Hare, died Sunday, at his home iu the mill community. He had been sick for some time. He was about 25 years of age and leaves a widow and one child. The remains were buried Monday at Union " church. llunninu Hotel at the Falls. Mr. W. B. Knight is now running the Southern Power Com- r pany's hotel at Catawba Falls " Although the hotel was only p opened to the public a few days i ago, Mr. Knight already has 1 nearly fifty boarders. Mrs. Keith, lately of Lancaster, is his housekeeper. Mr. Knight's family will no doubt remain in Lancaster. Interesting Address lief ore The Trunk till Circle. 4 Reported for the News : Rev. R. E. Turnipseed delivered an able and instructive address on the Bible to the members of "The Franklin Circle" 8 and their guests at their last t meeting. His remarks were j very spicy, sprightly and spirit- \ ed, taking the scope, purpose, j style and results of this Book as t tho basis of his address. ^ The room was beautifully decorated in llowers and autumn leaves and soft lights shed radi- x ance upon the whole. Judge .Jones made some impromptu remarks which were highly appreciated. He spoke words of commendation for <> work already done, and en- " couragement for work vet to be * done bv this Circle. ? f( A warohouse, 1500 bales of cotton and $20,000 worth of flax were burned in Athens, Ga., Sunday. < Stylish Dress Shoes We have just gotten in our new and attractive line of EDWIN CLAPP SHOES for men, made of the finest patmts, calves, tans and kids, and loted for their graceful and ;tylish appearance. They are vorn by thousands who have earned to love hi oh vear. We also have the nicest 53.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes on earth, the J. E. French, Tap. ^ound and King Bee. For Shoes, go to Cherry's Yorkville Monument Works Equipped with modern machinery and electric power. In Dosition to furnish anything in Dure Vermont Marble or Granite Monuments from the cheanest slab to the most elegant design. Write for catalogue and information. Yorkville, S. C. Town Talk makes bread that excels in color, in flavor and in nutrition BENNETT GROCERY CO. NOTICE. NOTICE is her*by fciven that the looks for the registration of the liialitied electors of the Town of .ancaster will he open for the resist ation of qualities electors at the itlire of the Treasurer of the futility if Lancaster in the Court House very Monday in each week commencnic Monday Nov.Gth 1905, and coninning until Monday Dec. 4th 190o nclusi ve. A M c.Man us, Supervisor Registration. Oct. 31st 1905 MULES ANO HORSES The Best Ever! A car load of the finest Mules md Horses ever seen in Laticas er was received by us today. Wery animal was carefully seeded in person by our Mr. Elliott, on the Western markets his week. Call and see the ) auties. HFATH-FI I iftTT Kill! F On aaaaa-a a aa KaakilW I I 311 If kk VVl sTov. 3, 1905. MONEY TO LOAN I uni prepared, as usual, to negotiate loans, n improved cotton farms, in sums of MOO 00 nd upwards for tlv years. Interest at 7 per nut. on sums ot <1,000.00 and over. Under l,0"0.00. 8 per cent, interest. No brokerage r commission charged?onli a reasonable fee >r abstract ot title. R. K. WVI.IK, A t tofne vat- Law. Don't fail trt read our column >f business locals. O CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. N. W. A. Evans, et. al.?Plaintiffs, vs. S. A. Steele.?Defendant. virtue of a decree made in the U above stated cause, by JudgeO. W ltuchanan, dated Oct. 28, U>05, 1 will sell at public auction at Lancaster courthouse ou tiie 4th day of December next, to the highest bidder, within the legal hours ol sale, tho following described real estate, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or t. act ol laud lying, being and situate in tbecouuiy of Lancaster, in the State ol south Carolina, containing Twenty Acres more or less, bounded north oy lands of William Viok; east by lands of William McCorkleand Ernest Moore; south by lauds of Henjaiuiu Cook and rainier Steele, anil west by lands of Alexander Steele. Terms of sales UA≪ purchaser to pay for papers. F. (JKEtiOKY, Ernest Moore, C.G.U.P.L.U. Plaintiffs' Attorney. Lancaster, Nov. 10, 1905. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. B. Cauthen, as Administrator, et al.?Plaintiffs, vs. Alexander Cauthen, et. al.? Defenants. PURSUANT to an order of court made in the above stated cause, by Judge < W. Buchanan, dated Oct. 28, 1905, I w" sell at public auction at Lancaster murt house, on the first I Monday in I ramber next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that piece, pa eel or tract of land situate in < edar Creek township, in Lancaster county, in the State of South oltna, containing 470 acres, more or less, and bounded north by the estate lands of Irvin Clinton and Mary Massey ; east by lands of Heath, Springs & Co, formerly the Baker lands: south and west by the estate lands of Lewis Patterson. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land,situate in Pleasant Hill township. in said county and state, containing three hundred and eightyfour acres, more or less, and bounded north by lanus formerly known as the Stewman lands; east by lands of John Harper; south and southeast by the estate lauds of John Bailey; west by the estate lands of iteuben Bailey, this tract being known as the Dun* can tract. Terms of sales Cash; purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. In the event purcha-er or purchaser.- fail to comply with their bids within 24 hours, said real estate will ue resold Oil tile following Mon* day upon same terms. J. F. GREGORY, Green & Mines, C.C.C.P.L.C. Plaintiffs,' Attorneys. Ernest Moore, Defendants' Attorney. SHERIFF S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. G Baird, Plaintiff, vs. Walter S. Taylor, Defendant. BY virtue of an order of Court made in the ahove stated cause, dated Oct. 24, li?05, and also by virtue of an execution to me directed in said case, I will sell at public auction at Lancaster court house on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, which has been levied upon miner nnm execution as the property of the defendant, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land it? fpn town of Lancaster, said county an state, containing one and one-half acres, more or less, running along Market street from Chesterfield Avenue to Southern Railway Company's track and fronting on said Chesterlield Avenue,?heing a portion of the estate lands of Julia A. 'Payor, dec'd. Also, all that lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situate in the said town, county and state, on tlie H est side of Main street,extended,containing one and one-half acres, more or less, tenanted by 11_ (f. Mcllwainand being a portion of the estate lands of of Julia A. 'Payor., dec'd. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers JNO, P. HUNTER. Sheriff Lan. Co. Lancaster, S. C., Nov 10, 1905. Williams A Williams, Pltfs Att'ysv 4