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^ LOCAL DOTS ^|| ?Cotton brought 10? cent* on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 22? cents. The Bruce school was opened Monday. The teacher is Mi6s AUee Uortnii The Kussel Place school, taught by Mr. W. A. Hughes, opened last Monday. ?Born, Nov. 7, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mathis, ot Clin ton, Tenn., a daughter. The Baptist church lot is be ing graded and leveled. It al ready presents a better appearance. Greenville joined the "dry" counties last Tuesday, voting out the dispensary by a large majority. ?Mary Ann Austin, a colored woman here, who recently un derwent a serious surgical operation, died Wednesday. ?The Heath-Jones Co., has an unusually attractive an nouncement in today's paper. Don't fail to read it. Principal M. D. Lee, of the colored graded school, was painfully hurt in a runaway accident in town yesterday morn ing. His buggy was wrecked 3 aL-. I I- * - * ttuu. me norse a leg DroKen. The Rev. R. Lee Robinson, of Camden, Ala., who, aa noted in our last issue, is visiting his parents in this vicinity, will preach in the A. R. P. church here tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Hazel Witherspoon has sold his house and lot next to the Baptist church, where he now resides, to Mr. John Edwards, and he has purchased from Mr. Edwards his house 1 l -i. _ nr . tt* * ?uu lot in wesi rjna. Magistrate Morrison of Ches terfield, who has been presented by the grand jury of that county for alleged failure to turn over fines collected,^ has asaed the governor to defer action un til his side of the matter can be submitted. ?Miss I'hoenie Crockett, who had tlie misfortune to break her teg recently at ?ir. w. l. van landingham's, in tu? Dry Creek section, where she w&s visiting, as noted in The News at the . time, was safely brought to her home here last Tuesday evening, by her kinsman, Mr. VV. J. Cunningham. us Knotv if t/ou Don't (Jet Your Paper. Subscribers failing to get their papers regularly are requested to promptly report the fact to # this oflice, and an effort will at once be made to find out wherein the trouble lies. ' i'rejmriiiff for a Hazaar. The lad es of the A. K. P. 4 church are arranging to have a Bazaar in the near future. A ^ special feature will bo a "Cake Booth," where all sorts of nice 'Christmas cakes can ho bought. ?So don't maivo any yourself tin -? til you see how cheaply they may ho obtained at the bazaar. The Hon. Mat Ilouuh, of Landsford, was in town Thurs day. a Hoy Accidentally Shot. A little eon of Mr. Luke Hall- ! man was accidentally shot in the arm with a palor rifle Thurs day, in the Sims section. The-, lad and some companions wera" chasinj? a wounded bird, when the rifle in the hands of one of the party discharged, striking TIT r? 11 - ? j vuug uaiilUttU, Marriaye in Kershaw. Mr. Daniel Ilough, son of Col. Labon Hough, of Kershaw, and Mi?s Ella Welsh, daughter of Mayor James V. Welsh, were married in that town Wednesday night. The ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian manse by the pastor, the Rev J. T. Dendy. Some Turkeys. A load of turkeys which were offered for sale on the streets Monday were disposed of in a lew moments and few questions asked. They brought from 90 to $1.25 and $200.?Greenwood Journal. Gee, wouldn't you like to see one of those two hundred-dollar turkeys! They must be as big as Cope Elliott's mules. They certainly did not descend from Job's turkey. One feather alone plucked from the tail of a two hundred dollar gobbler ought to make a ton of toothpicks. Boxes for the Orphans. The ladies of Lancaster have placed two boxes at the A. R. P. manse to be filled with Ohri6fc mas offerings for tho inmates ot Thornwell Orphanage, at Clinton, and the Dunlap Orphanage, of Tennessee Persons having articles of any kind to be placed in either or both of these boxes are requested to send them in promptly, in order that Mr. and Mrs. Pressly may ship the boxes in time to roach the children before Christ mas. Tributes of ltespect and their I'ubtication. The attention of persons desiring tributes of respect published in The News is called to the standing announcement in this ( paper to the effect that such publications must be paid for. , When a death occurs the fact is, of course, published free of charge, being a matter of news and full particulars of the life and character of the deceased 1 are given when known to the editor. But later on, when it is desired by friends or relatives or organizations of any kind to pay tribute through the columns ol i the paper to the memory of their beloved dead, they are advised to submit their manuscript to the business manager, who will inform them what its publication will cost. It will readily bo seen why the printing of a tribute of re specl should be paid for. Ft can not be considered a matter of news, for the death of the person has already been duly chronicled in the paper. It is usually a personal or family matter and ol no special interest to the general public. Such being the case the party or parties desiring its publication should be willing to pay , at lost the actual expense there- . of. ' L ~ " " 1 j PERSONAL Mr. Bays Steele has gone to Florida to take charge of a truck larm. Mr. J. O. Hall, of Pleasant Valley, visited Lancaster this week. flnl T .orntr ?3 1 ??. uvivjr roiuruuu from Baltimore Wednesday night. j Miss Clarice Knight, has been spending a few days with friends in Rock Hill. Mrs. M. J. McCain is visiting relatives in Lancaster county.? Waxhaw Enterprise. Mr. M. A. Watts, of the Taxahaw section, paid us a pleasant call Thursday. Mrs. D. L. Tillman, of Cheraw, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Amos. Miss Connie Witherspoon is visiting her brother in Charlotte, Dr. B. J. Witherspoon. Mrs. John D. Wylie returned yesterday from a several days' visit to relatives in Rock Hill. Mr. Martin Cauthen spent a couple of days this week in the Kershaw and Oakliurst sections. Sheriff Hunter spent Wednesday with his friend, Mr. J. R. Blackmon, in the Fork Hill sec tion. Mr. W. B. Knight, now proprietor of the Catawba Falls hotel, visited his family here this week. Mr. John Bird, one of Flat Creek's best and most substantial citizens, spent a day or two in town this week. Mrs. R. E. Wylie leaves today for Agnes Scott Institute, Decatur, Ga., to spend a couple of weeks with her daughter, Miss Juanita. Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, of Elgin, and Mrn. .1 A Hvutr rvf Vm ? m ? ? ??- J ?*vv^ V/* T Ct II Wyck, visited at Mr. J. L. Rodnittu's Mouday.?Waxhaw Enterprise. Col. II. G. Mcllwain, of Rock ilill, and his brother, Mr. R. E. Mcllwain, of Charlotte, visited Lancaster, their old home, this week. Mr. W. A. Steele, one of Lan caster county's well known farmers, will move to Lemon Springs, Moore couuty, N. C., next week. Mrs. T, W. Secrest returned home Monday from the hospital at Charlotte. *er condition is very much improved. ? Waxhaw Enterprise. Miss Bessie Jones, student of Winthrop, will [como home today to spend Sunday with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Ira B. .Jones. Mrs Jane Walters, of Tradesville, S. 0., has been visiting her son, Mr. L. J. Walters, and other relatives in this community.? Waxhaw Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Warwick and liltlo son, Master Ben, of Waxhaw, N. (J , visited Mr. Warwick's parents hero this week, Uapt. and Mrs. J. M. Warwick. Dr. .1. 1'. Young, of Itichburg, J went to Uhoraw Thursday to at tend the marriage ol his brother, Mr. T. 1*. Young, who is a drug |.ist at Greenwoed, and Miss Jennie llarril), of (Jheraw.? Ubester Lantern. Mrs. D F. Barnet?, accompanU ed by her twQ daughters, Misses Enola, and Nina went to Lancas { ter Saturday to frpend a week with her daughter, Mrs Fergu son. She will also spend a few dftVR with hor KrnlliQ* M ? T T UL I . u. .J j Cherry and sister, Mrs. D. B. Starnes.?Rock UiH Herald. < Stylish Dress Shoes We have just gotten in our new 1 and attractive line of EDWIN CLAPP SHOES for men, made of the finest pat- 1 ents, calves, tans and kids, and noted for their graceful and stylish appearance. They are 1 worn by thousands who have learned to love high art footwear. We also have the nicest $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes on earth, the J. E. French, Tap. < Round and King Bee. For Shoes, go to Cherry's Yorkville j Monument Works Equipped with modern machinery and electric power. In position to furnish anything in x if l-1 - . rt uuic v ermuiiL maroie or uranite i Monuments from the cheapest slab to the most elegant design. , Write for catalogue and infor- i mation. Yorkville, S. C. ; I Town Talk i makes bread that excels in color, in flavor and in J nutrition , BENNETT GROCERY CO. . NOTICE. NOT lev. i? ht*rphv D-iv/on tiicf Hio books for the resist rat ion of the qua! i tied electors of the Town of Lancaster will be open for the registration of qualified electors at the otlice of the Treasurer of the County of Lancaster in the Court House every Monday in each week commencing Monday Nov.6th 1005, and continuing until Monday Dec. 4th 190S inclusive. A. Mc.Manus, Supervisor Registration. Oct. Hist 1905. MULES ! 1 AND HORSES; I < The Best Ever \[\ i a car load of the finest Mules 1 and Horses overseen in Lancas i tor was received by its today. 1 Kvory animal was carefully se- i lected in person by our Mr. I1 Klliotf, on the Western markets J" this week. Call and see t lie; | beauties. \l HE A fK-ELLIOTT MULE CO. j1 Nov. 3, 1905. CLERK'S SALE. 3TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, N.W. A Itvarm ?r .1 ?l>l. vs. 3 A. Steele.?Defendant. HY virtue of a decree made in the above stated cause, by Judge O. VV. Buchanan, dated Oct. 2S, 1U05, I will sell at public auction at Lancaster courthouse on the 4th day of December next, to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit; All that piece, parcel or Lact df land lying, being and situate in tbe couuty of Lancaster, iu the State of South Carolina, containing Twenty Aores more or less, bounded north uy lands of William Viok; eabt by lauds of William McCorkleand Ernest Moore; south by lands of Benjamin Cook and Calmer Steele, and west by lauds of Alexander Steele. Terms of sales CASH ; purchaser to pay for papers. J. F. GREGORY, Ernest Moore, C.C.C.P.L.O, Plaintiffs' Attorney. iaiivanier, nov. 1U, 1UUO. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Couuty of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. \V. B. Cauthen, as Administrator, et al.?Plaintiffs, vs. Alexander Cauthen, et. al.? Defenants. PURSUANT to an order of court made in the above stated causo ! T .. ,| U' ?? * uy ouuKe *r. ??. oucnanan, dated Oct 28, 1905, 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, to-wit: All that piece, pa eel or tract of land situate in Cedar Creek township, in Lancaster county, in the State of South Carolina, containing 470 acres, more or less, and bounded north by the estate lands of Irvin Clinton and Mary Maesey ; east by lands of Heath, Springs A Co., formerly the Baker lands: south and west by the estate lauds of Lewis Patterson. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land,situate in Pleasant Ilill township, in said oounty and state, containing three hundred and eightyfour acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands formerly known as the Stewman lands; east by lands of John Harper; south and southeast by the estate lands of John Bailey; west by the estate lands of Keuben Bailey, this tract being known as the Dunsail tract. Terms of sales Cash; purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. In the event purchaser or purchasers tail to comply with their bids within 24 hours, said real estate will be resold on the following Monlay upon same terms, J. F. GREGORY, "Jreen A Ilines- <' '' ^ " T ^ , vy . vy . V7 . I . li.U , 1'laintittV Attorneys. Krnest 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 n the above stated cause, dated Oct. >4, l!>Of>, and also by virtue of an exenition to me directed in said case, I ivill sell at public auction at Lancaser court house nn *? in m .uuno ay in December next, within the legal hours if sale, t he following described real state, which lias been levied upon jnder said execution as the property if the defendant, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the own ot Lancaster, said county and date, containing one and one-half icres, more or less, running along Market street from Chesterlield Aveme to Southern Railway Company's rack and fronting on said Chesterleld Avenue,?being a portion of the ?state lands of Julia A . Tayor, dec'd. Also, all that lot of land, with the inildings thereon, situate Lin the said own, county and state, on the West side of -Main street,extended,containng one and one-half acres, more or ess, tenanted by ll_ (J. Mcllwainat d leing a portion of the estate lands of if Julia A. Tayor, dec'd. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to r?a> for papeis. J NO, I'. Ill NT EH, Sheriff Lan. (Jo. Lancaster, S. C., Nov. It), 1905. Williams A Williams, INtfs Att'ys.