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^ LOCAL DOTS ^ | ?Cotton brought Hi cents on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 25 cents. ?The Carmel Hill Cottou As eociation will meet Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ?Attention is called to new announcement of Heath Elliott Mule Co. in today's paper. ?Anderson county voted out the dispensary last Saturday by a vote of two to one. ?Chief Justice Pope has issu ed an order temporarily restraining the closing of the Spartan burg dispensaries. The matter r\ a vumoH up umi. ft. ?The Cotton Growers' Associ ^ ation of Rich Hill School District will meet next Saturday after noou at 3 o'clock, at the school house. ?There will be preaching tomorrow?Thanksgiving Day?at Fork Hill church, at 11 o'clock, a. m., by the Rev. R. J. HlacK mon. ?There were fifteen appli cants at the examination here last Saturday lor R. F. D. carri era. ?The many friends of Mrs. Mary Thompsou, of Riverside, will regret to learn that she ia critically ill. ?Taxpayers of the town fo Lancaster are reminded of the fact that tomorrow, 30th, is the last day for paying municipal taxes without penalty. ?Don't forget to patronize the U. D. O. entertainment Friday . night. Buy a ticket whether \ you go or not, in order to help out the Confederate monument fund. ?Theodore Price, the great bear leader, has "covered" his ' short interest in the market" ?whatever that means?and is now on the bull side of cotton. ?Merchant Cloud has a special announcement elsewhere which bargain seekers should not overlook. Mitchell, of Leesville, who : killed his fellow townsman, Trot ter, in Columbia during fair ^ week, was on last Saturday ad 1 mittod to bail by Judge Cage in ' the sum of $2000. According to the government ' report recently issued, 16,050 ] bales of cotton had been ginned in Lancaster county up to the 14th j instant. Thefiirures for last vear ^ up to the same date were 15,800. ?The attention of voters ot the town of Lancaster is called to the fact that next Monday is - the last day for municipal registration. If you expect to vote in the coming town election you had better see about your certificate. ?Master Ira Pittman, son of . Mr. Geo. W. Pittman, of Jone6 ^ X roads, sent us Monday some ripe'June apples?second crop. ? It is rare that a second crop of fruit matures in this country. ?The central telephone office will be closed tomorrow, Thanks- 1 giving Day. So you had better 4*^phone your orders today for oysters etc, to be delivered to- ] morrow. I *?Don't fail to read the at- [ tractive announcement in to f day's paper ol the Gregory- I Hood Live Stock company. This company, by the way, is now i recognized as one of the largest ol the kind in the South. It ? handles everything in the way of vehicles as well as horse c flowli ?For the benefit of the tax- ^ payers and the public generally, the county supervisor will have a phone placed in the county < treasurer's otlice. It will be put I in by the first ot December, and will be allowed to remain there r some two or three months?dur- j ing the remainder ot the tax collecting season. i ?Lancaster's biennial elec , tion for mayor and aldermen will be held December 12th, as will appear by official notice elsewhere. ?Messrs Clyburn & Robinson, t the > ell known young iewelors. ? * ' J also have an important notice ( in today's News. ?Have you ever noticed what a bright and catchy adver , tisemeut the Cotton Mill Store j Company gets up? Of course you have, for a new one ap pears every week in The News. ' ?Mr. B. N. Craig, a former j Lancastrian who is now one ot RoP.k Hill's loaiiinrt K.i oi r. ??** " AVUVAAlAg UUOl licoo men, has formed a partnership * with Mr. William Gill, of that ' city, and they will begin bu*i ness in a few days under the name of the "Farmers' Whole- ] sale Grocery Company." { ?The town authorities are ' having the sidewalk next to Judge Jones's, on Chesterfield ' avenue, graded atd leveled, t Carts are also at work eleva'ing t White street, near the ginnery, dirt being hauled from the Springs lot. ?By all means read what ( Cherry, the shoe man, has to say in today's paper. He is nappvi 11 or n cnlonrlifl ^ ~v< - Up VW X lie U1 ^ wear. Sli/ninu Cotton Pledyea. If the farmers throughout the f south are obligating themselves ' as generally to hold cotton for ^ 15 cents as those of Lancaster county are doing, the price ol j the staple will soon crawl ui) to ; - * 1 the desired figures. Over 2,000 t bales, we are told, had been rj pledged in this county up to last Saturday night, and the work of signing pledges is still 1 ^oing on. v Union Than/cgf/lving Service to be Held in Urenbt/terian j Church. The various congregations of j Lancaster will unite in a Thanks- t giving service tomorrow nirrn- \] ng at 11 o'clock, in the Prosby- n erian church. A sermon will if 3e preached by the Rav. R. 12. I'urnipseed, pastor of the Metho list church. The usual collec;ion for the different Orphanages J iVi11 De taken up. Anew furnace has just been nstalled in the Presbyterian v shurch and the building will no loubt be comfortably healed for ii he thanksgiving services. a . ? ? k Mr. Henry Massey, of Kock b Hill, spent yesterday in Lancas- a ,er, b j PERSONAL "| Col. Leroy Springs is in New fork this week. Miss Bessie Mackey, ot Heath Springs, spent Mouday in Lan :aster. Mr. M. E. Jordag, now of Fort liawn, visited Lancaster, his old lome, this week. Mr. William Dunlap, now of Jamden, spent Sunday in Lancaster, his old home. Miss Mayme Gregory will spend thanksgiving in Fort Lawn with ler friend Miss .Innlun Mrs. David Hucks aud Mrs. J. Bridges, of Ileatk Springs, visited Lancaster yesterday. Mr. J. E. McDonald, of the Winnsboro bar, paid a profession il visit to Laucaster yesterday. Mr. D. A. Cautlien, of Heath Springs, was among the pleasint callers at this olhce last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lazeuby will spend Thanksgiving in Heath 3r.rir.~o Vf -I *? ? .'^1 niiii uii ( auu iurs. JLV. D, Macbey. Mr. R. E. Helms has moved from Lancaster county to Buford township, this county.?Monroe Enquirer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Elliott will ipend Thanksgiving with Rev. ?ud Mrs. P. B. Ingrahaui, in the Tabernacle section. Messrs Berry Mobley and W. E. Hammond, two of Heath Springs'leading citizens, were in town vesterdav. Messrs J. F. Nisbet and M. S. Witherspoon went to Columbia his week to serve as jurors "in he Uuited States court. Judge Ira B. Jones left Monday or Columbia, to be present at he opening of tl.e November erm of the Supreme court. Dr. J. P. Young, ot Richburg, pent Sunday here with Mrs. ifouug, who is visiting her par 'ii19, j uuge ana Mrs. ira B. Jones. Mr. Geo. Cowan spent Friday ind Saturday along the line ol he L & C road, looking after )ol. Springs's cotton interests. Messrs T. J., R. E. and W. P. iowell and their respective faralies have moved from Buford ownship to the State ot Georgia. They passed through here a tew lays ago. They were accompaned by Mr. Raymond Funderburk, vho has gone on a prospecting our. Mr. J. II. Oreighton, of the leath Springs section, paid this iflice a pleasant call yesterday, t was Mr. Creighton's first visit o Lancaster in some months and ia wna snrnriaad (n - I . ? ? ?? u?.t.i.ovu IU OCD YV Ilrtt il nammoth building JCol. Spring? ) erecting on Main street. Dr. Boldridge, .Judge D. A. Williams and Mr. M. J Long rill probably leave today tor Columbia, to attend the State laptist Convention, which con eues in that city tonight. Col. T. Y. Williams has been ti Columbia for tho past week, ttending the trial of what is nown as the state house case, eing a member of the commiBion appointed by the legislature o institute the suit. FH 7 V V m m 1 norses, mil 2 Our Mr. Hood has just clu J loads of Mules and Horses ^ cars come here, one of horse; m of it, 60 head to arrive in ; < wires they are the best wc 1 Some closely matched team } that weigh from 1100 to 125 Jportunity to buy brood marc finish and family broke. I Buggies, M T\.?v ?? i y x?*.? 3uim cars 10 arrive tnis ? Wagons, V Have just closed a deal f ? stacks of them on hand of al X four horse with regular or bi m all. Those who do not feel e 0 vehicle can buy a second har ^ second hand buggies, carriag W we are going to sell regardle 1 Come am J for we are far ahead of ai 9 dealers east of the Mississ J harness department. We m ness and have no competitioi |=^=? t Gregory-Hood I Souvenir Chinaware Have you seen the Graded School Building SOUVENIR CHINAWARE at Clyburn & Robinson's ? It is all the rage. All who see it buy. Pieces for all purposes, prices that please. You had better hurry before it is all gone GLYBURN & ROBINSON i ANNOUNCEMENT, We have a few odds and ends to work off in SHOES, some the boxes got torn up from moving, others we are closing out to handle better lines. All are Brand New Goods. We now offer them at cost in uiuc;i iu upcii up hi uur nt-w store a good, clean stock. CHBRRY & CO. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the books for the registration of the qualified electors of the 'i'owd of Lancaster will he open for the registration of qualihed electors at the office 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 1905 inclusive. A. McManua, Supervisor Registration. Oct. 31st 1905. a >ES! ! ties, Mules! j sed another deal for six car ^ ? 180 head. Two of these J 3 and one of mules. Think W i few days, and Mr. Hood & i have bought this season, w s of extra fine mare mules V 0 each. This is a grand op- ? ;s. Have some with extra ^ Buggies. I week, all kinds and styles. * Wagons. J or 100 more, and we have S 1 sizes?one, two, three and road tire. Come one, come v ible or willing to buy a new ? . 1 i * - ? iu, as we nave at least 100 ^ ^es and wagons on hand that J ss of the price. Don't fail to V i See Us S ay retail stock and vehicle > ippi river. Remember our anufacture all of our har- ^ 1 as sell. Live Stock Co J CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. B. Cauthen, as Administrator, et al.?I'laintitl's, vs. Alexander Cauthen, et. al.? Defenants. 131'RSUANT to an order of court A made in the above stated cause, by Judge <>. W. Buchanan, dated Oct. 28, 1905, 1 will sell at public auction at Lancaster court house, 011 the tirst 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 Cedrr Creek township, in Lancaster county, in 1 lie Si ate of Sout h Car w....o, tiu acres, more or less, and bounded north by l|ie estate lands of lrvin Clinton and Mary Masse y ; east by lands of Heath, Springs & Co, formerly the Baker lands; south and west oy 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 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 Duucan tract. Terras of sales Cash; purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. In the event purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with their bids within *24 hours, said real estate will be resold on the following Monday upon same terms. J. F. GREGORY, Green ?fc Hines, C.C.C. P. L.C. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Krr.est Moore, Defendants' Attorney. Town Talk makes bread that excels in color, in flavor and in nutrition BEnncTT S3SSE8Y CC.