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il local dots 1 g*l - Iff ?Cotton brought 11.50 cent* on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 2r Cents. ?Oapt. T. B. Spratt and Miss Eleanor M. Harris, daughter of Mrs. Johu It. Harris, of Fort Mill, are to be married on tire ?viu iuotaui. ?Miss S.A.Murray, ol Lamar, came to Lancaster thia week to examine the Cunningham or Imperial hotel with the view ol renting it. She now has the matter under consideration. ?The infant of Mr. and Mr.s Albert Koberts, ol the mill community, died Wednesday night. The remains were buried Thurs day afternoon in the new ceme tery. ?Mr. J. H. Oaskey and his younger sons moved this week trom east of town to Mr. Ben Oulp's plantation in the river eection. Mr. Caskey wants to be handy to the fish next summer ?Sunday evening at Lando,b.v Rev. E. A. Wilkes, Mr. Lemuel U lnson and Miss Janie Hinson, both of Lando, were married. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride.?Rock Hill Herald. ?Mr. Lucius G. Marion, lately of Richburer. who is ? hmtlmr M rs. R B. Allison, of this place, ^ now has a situation as telegraphic opera'or in the service ot the Norfolk and Western R. R. Co , at Mayberry, VV. Va., says the Chester Reporter. ?Barrett Jones went to Columbia last Thursday to stand the examination before the Su\ prerne court for admission to the ^ bar. Ue passed a satisfactory examination and was sworn in and admitted on Saturday.?Kershaw Era. ?Mrs. Lawrence A. Dods worth entertained at bridge whist at her home on East Morehead street yesterday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Leroy Springs, of Lancaster, S. C., who is visit ing Mrs. John M Scott. The prize at cards was won by Mrs. H. S. Bryan, and the guest of honor prize by Mrs. Springs.?Charlotte Observer. ?Mr. W. J. Bailey, who has been manager of Mr. W. J. Cunningham's plantation tor some vears. mover! this week tn tor Hough's iarm, which he is to manage next year. Mr. Roy Cunningham, who has been managing Mr. T. K. Cunningham's farm, has taken the place vaca ted by Mr. Bailey. A Sad Death at Oakhurst. Master Oa**1 Rollings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Rollings, of Oakhurst, died Thursday, at \ the home of his parents. The lad was operated upon in Charleston about two weeks ago for throat trouble and his death was due to blood poison, resulting, 4.^ it is thought, from the opera % lion. ' Carl was a bright, promising /f child, aboui 7 years old, and his untimely death is indeed a severe blow to his fond parents. He had a number of young friends in Lancaster, whore Mr. .Rollings and family resided year before last, who will be pained to hear of his death. The burial was at old Salem ceme imy yesterday afternoon. V ! PERSONAL. Mrs. Leroy Springs is visiting relatives in Charlotte. Mr. Charles 1). Jones pnid a visit to Columbia this week. Mrs. 11 L. Stover, ot Kershaw, is visiting relatives in Winnsboro. I Mr. John Lee Tillman, ot Vanwyck, is visiting his children in Lancaster. Mrs W 1* " . XV'UUV y ^ 'M I Ul I Liwn, visited her son, Mr. L. 1*. Roddey, this week. Dr U. L. Crawford and Mr. John Crawlord spent Wednesday in the Riverside section. Mrs. .Julia Cauthen, of Oakhurst, spent Wednesday Willi Mrs. 1'. 8. Carter. Auditor John A. Cook attended the county auditors' meeting in Columbia Wednesday. Mr. T. W. 8ecrest ana his neighbor. Mr. Williams, of the upper portion ot the county, paid us a pleasant call Wednesday. Miss Jessie Porter, one of Wiuthiop's students, spent the first of the week at home with her mnl l?of VI T .. I ?^ a. -? uiv/iuci) i.uiD, u uiiti jrunor, Mr. R. E. Rollings, of Kershaw, peut lrom Friday alternoon till yesterday morning in the city with lrieuds.?Chester Lantern. Magistrate II. VV. Mobley and his little son, ot lleath Springs, spent Thursday in Lancaster. We are indebted to them for a pleas ant call. Mr. Charles VV. Griffin, one ol Lancaster's beat painters, return ed this week from Matthews,N.C., whortt h? W11 u an Ira I rod in for 6ome weeks. The llev. W. F. Estridge, who is attending the seminary at Chester, Pa., arrived here yesterday on a visit to his family and friends. Mr. W. C. Carpenter, the popular manager of the Cotton Mill store, who haB been suffering lor some time with ear trouble, went 4 ~ i ^ 1 l.ii - " - iu vyuarione mursaay lor treatment. Dr. L. T. Gregory left yesterday for Charleston to attend the Masonic grand lodge meeting which convenes tomorrow.?Kershaw Era. Mr. Martin Cauthen and family moved this week from Lancaster hack to their old home in the Oakhurst section. Mr. Cauthen is an excellent citizen and Lancaster giveshim up with regret. Mrs. S. E Durant, now a ma _ C rpi II ? liuii ui Auurnweii wrpnanage, after spending a few days with her parents here, Capt. aud Mrs. J. M. Warwick, and her sister, Mrs. Julia Porter, returned to Clinton this week. She was ac companied by her two little daughters. Mr. J S. Wilson, one of the delegates to t he Immigration Conference held in New York,return ed this week. lie stopped over in Washington Tuesday and call ed on the South Carolina delegation in Congress. Miss Anna Fritt, of Eureka Springs, Ark., and Miss Mollie Gill of Richburg, S. C., are visit ing Mrs. T. W. McMurray and Mrs. J. E. Oraig, above town. Messrs. Green and Hines, W. C. Hough and J. H. Foster, of the Lancaster bar, attended court in Yorkville this week. 1 GET REA S Now is the time to $ it off until the las ? with nice things tor {at <jui siore win coi ?? HMm li lll Ml WHIHIM ' ! TABLE LINEN FOR ' \ 39c Bleached Linen, for \ 24c the yard. 02 inch Union Linen, unb 1 69c, our price 48c the yard. , . 72 inch Mercerized, canm i for less than 90c, our price 1 k 72 inch all pure Linen, s i ! over for $1.00 the yard, oui 4 We can give you doylies ; > of the above goods at price i have some big bargains in ' BED SPREADS FOR HOL \ > $1.25 Spread, holiday pri< i 1.50 Spread, holiday pri< ; 2.00 colored Spreads, can for less, our special price 1. < ; 3.00 mercerized Spread, i ' 4.00 mai*saile Spread, th RUGS FOR XMAS PR - [ $2.00 Rugs, this sale 1.48. \ 1 3.50 Rugs, this sale 2.48. , Lace Curtains to beautif; Xmas. We have them fn , on up to 3.50. i | We invite one and all to t with the goods you buy of i i The store that keeps p j reach of everybody.... Confiscated it'/iiskei/ Stolen. The Heath Springs guard house was broken into Tuesday night and robbed of about six gallons ot liquor, that had been confiscated and Stored there ere. paratory to shipment lo Columbia. It is not known who the booze swipers are. Found Dead in the lioud. A man, said to be an Indian, was lound dead yesterday morn ing in the public road near Mr. Green Ferguson's, some miles above town. Coroner Caskey went up yesterday afternoon to hold an inquest. There are no marks on the body and it is thought that the man troze to death. Lancaster Negro gets Venllct for $1250. Against Catawba Power Co. Heii Green, colored, of this county, who brought suit for $5000. damages against the Catawba Power Company, tor injuries received at. its plant some time ago, recovered a judgment in the York court this week against the company for $1250. His attorneys are Messrs. Green & Hines, of Lancaster, and T. F. McDow, Esq., of Yorkville. CIIAS. D. JON KS, It E. WYLIE, President. Vice-Pres, E. M. OBOXTON, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER, S. C. With resources exceeding $175,000.00 is prepared to transact all branches of banking, and is absolutely able to take care of its depositors ACCOUNTS AltE SOLICITED from individuals. Arms and corporations, who may rely upon correctness, consideration and the very best terms that are consistent with good banking methods. Interest paid ou time deposits. DY FOR C do your shopping for t day. Our store is p * the holiday trade, anc \rr\n 4-1-W.4- ? "-> U? I HI1V.V jruu llldl VV ^ llci XMAS. LADIES' this sale only Just receivec style is correci deached, worth Ladies' and r holiday trade, ot he matched of them at pric the yd. 69c. Just a word t >ells the world price 85c. Suit to match any vou have got t( s to suit. We surely make it before buying. J DAY TRADE ^oys' Suits f Men s Suits i ze 98c. Men's Overc< ze 1.24. Boys' Overcc inot be matched n 39. u this sale 1 98. Wo will f f V TT 111 1 lVt is sale 2.95. Goods as we ar > cocm to f?r firstclass d totni o. aU competitiori LADIES' ? y the home for Just the thin )m 50c the pair ent. The color Price 85c, 1.00 ;his grand sale and we assure yo is. rrices in E. E. C V ^ Whj v FOR A ch ^eePC* 0411 ^*v ^ jEL is sure to give [ jlmgBL Vn pattern has a di \\ in the best Ster \ vcr it plated hee Vsl y lB.C.Hc IMP ft - "The Old < THE BANK OF LANCi 8 CAPITAL y SURPLUS Loans made on Rea! Esta fl Collections given prompt ^ Interest allowed on time i SYour business solicited, the strongest Bank in Lane Mr. F. M. Lowry, representing White Bluff lodge A. F. M., and Mr, Q. F Cook, representing Flat Creek lodge, left yesterduy to attend the Masonic grand lodge in Charleston. ?Kershaw Era. Mr. J. J. Bailes, who has been attending the University of North Carolina, has returned to this place and will again engage in the insurance business. ? Fort Mill Times. IHRISTMASj Xmas. Don't put S >acketl and jammed m 1 we are sure a call 4 ve the right prices. 1 NICE NECKWEAR, 1 I, and we are sure that the 2 t and the prices right. m ncn's Handkerchiefs for the a We have a beautiful line C es to suit everyone. R ;o men and boys about that ? " OR OVERCOAT 1 ) buy for Xmas. We will * to your interest to see ours 9 rom 70c to 5.00. I from 3.90 to 15.00. fl 3ats from 3.95 to 15.00. m ?ats from 2.48 to 9.00 9 RESS GOODS. i I make any prices on Dress ? \ e known to De headquarters \ 1 ress goods at prices to kill , 1ED ROOM SUPPERS. \ \ g for a nice Christmas pres- i s are black, green and red. 1 and 1.35. ] , u that you will be delighted ; xoOd j Not Silver IRISTMAS GIFT? No housee too much of it. Even a imal) gift of tMTCUNITy SILVErR, Measure. The new "Flower-de-Luce4" gnity and beauty heretofore found only ling. Every piece of Community Sit ivier than triple and will wear a lifetime* VllHTI ? "HI urn mi'lD lU OJH1UHH IHOOK 'Ll^ll noxt to First National Bank Reliable." H dSTER, Lancaster, S. C. ^ $50,000.00. y $50,000.00. ? te, at reasonable rates. and careful attention. 32 deposits.. The oldest, the largest and |1 aster county. Jg ANNOUNCEMENT. We have a few odds and ends to work off in SHOES, some the boxes got torn up from mo\ ing, others we are closing out to handle better lines. All are Brand New Goods. We now offer them at cost in order to open up in our new store a good, clean stock. it ( CHERRY & CO.