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J.I CH Fine Re J Basket Supper. There will be a basket supper at College Hill Academy, N. C., near Mr. Robt. MeNeely's, on Thursday night, Dec. 28th, at 7 o'clock. Everybody is invited to come. Girls are requested to bring baskets lull ot something good to eat. We want at least fifty baskets and plenty bidders. The net proceeds will go to buy iug desks lor the Academy. Come, boys, and buy your girl's (or your sweet heart's) basket and help in a good cause. Miss Lou Robinson, <k Mat tie McWliorter, 44 Addie Lyson, 44 Nora Fincher, 44 Nettie McWhorter, 44 Ellen Wilson, Committee. Christmas Tree at Tradesville Friday Night Mr. Editor: Please publish in your valuable paper that there will be a Christmas tree at Tradesville. Academv at fi.30 o'clock Friday night, 22nd inat. Also a cake to be voted on lor the prettiest young lady in the house. The proceeds to go to the church. The public is cordially invited. Committee ot arrange ment: Misses Fannie Cochran, Ola Funderburk, liattie Horn, Mrs. C. E. Funderburk, Messrs W. A. Fuhderburk, J. R. Funderburk, J. F. AlcManus, R. F. Mc Manus. Riley Mitcham, a young white man, who has been work ing at tne Lancaster Uotton Mill for s< ino time, was arrested Saturday and lodged in jail by direction of Sheriff Hunter, on a telegram from SheriU' Gamb'e of Cl'rend'ii. It seems that there is a sealed sentence in Clarendon against ilie young man for assault and battery with intent to hill. Get Busy Xmas is here and we are ready | for it. We have a nice line of Xmas goods of all kinds, also Fruits, Nuts, Candies, and every tiling for your Santa Claus. Give us a call. F. R. Massey Remember, we buy and seili country produce. Notice of Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that lh<? undersigned as administrator of the estate of I/. S. I'OHTKIt, deceased, will, on January the 21st, loot;, make Ins final return as such administrator, and apply to the Probate Court for Lancaster county, for a final discharge, W. R. PORTER, Administrator of Estate of L. 8. PORTER. l>ec. 20, 1905. ROB ESTER, pair Wo You Don't Buy A "Pig in the Bag" VVhou you select your Fiauo o Organ from the old reliable Ma lone's Music House. WE WILE ship from here, or from the fac tory, a Piano or Organ to you nearest depot, and allow you t test it a reasonable time befor you pay a dollar. WE PllEEAY freights. Write us at once fo catalogues, prices and terms Address MALONES MUSIC HOUSE. Columbia. S. C. ri rni/T c a i r> LLLIVIY 3 J ALL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lancaster. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. Spratt Wright, Plaintiff, vs. W. C. Latimer, et al, Defendants. By virtue of the decree of foreclos ure and sale in the above stated cast I shall expose to auction sale, at Lan oaster C.H., on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY, lUOii, between th hours of 11 a. in. and 1 p in., a*l tha certain real estate described in th mortgage foreclosed, and quoted it the decree as follows: All that pieoe, parcel or tract o land, situate in Laucaster county am State aforesaid, on the east side o Carawba river, in Cane Creek town ship, in said county and state, bound ed by lands of Mrs. Sistare and th Three C's Railroad and Lancaster C II , Mrs. Fannie Mason, Mrs. Loi Mnldrow, Geo W. Witherspooo Landsford dirt road and N. T. Draf tin's: and known as a portion of th< estate lands of I 1). Witherepoon administrator?containing Two Hun dred and Kighty-Kight acres, more o less. Right of way granted to tin Tliree C's Railroad Snid tract bein; designated as Tract No. 1 on pla matte by W. B Allison, I) S. Terms of Sale: One-fourth casl ami the remainder in three equal con secutive annual installments, wit I interest from day of sale, to be scour ed by the purchaser's bond and i mortgage of the premises; with leav< to purchaser to pay his entire bid it cash; purchaser to pay for papers. Lancaster, S. C? Dec 12, 1905. ,1 K 0 JIKGOKY, V. < C. P. 1.. < W it lipr<iioovi X' Sno- p??r ; IMa otiirs AHu neys. Notice of Discharge Notice 's hereby given that the mi dersigned as guardian of Julia B Mobley will, on the SM h day of Janu ary, IHOG, make his llnal return am set lenient to the .lodge of Probate and apply to the Probate Conrl fo Lancaster County, for a linal dis charge as such guardian as uioresaid Berry Mobley, fluardian Lancaster, >>.()., l>ec. It, 11)05. 12-0-14) Town Talk makes a large, light, feathery ivory-white loaf. BENNETT GROCERY 40. MONEY TO LOAN I :i n< nrnnureil iiu luutil to nor>Ail<it<i 1 / n. on Improvod cotton farms, in .sum* of 93UO.U and upwards for liv- years, interest at 7 pe cent, on sums of $1,000.00 and over. Untie #1,000.00. 8 por cent, interest. No brokcrai; or commission churned?only a reasonable fc for abstract of title. Ft. K. WYLIK, Attorney atrUuw. INSON, SOUTH rk. fcHF r ^ o f $ 5 ! ^ 5 L? T | A thousand + Handson - * e# any j it it It [ I Cotton i '' Notice. 1 will let the contract to build tin hutments to the bridge near .Fas K. liiackinon's. to the lowest responsible bidder, on Friday, the 5th day of .'an uary, 11)06, at 11 o'clock a. in. Keser ving the right to reject any or all bids. M. it. Gardner, Co. Supervisor. Dec. 16, 1905, J ' Another Car Load ' Of FINE MULES and HORSES, just received If you do no! . believe that they are the ven, best ever put on the Lancastei market, call and see for your self. Come, too, before thej are all gone, for we are selling them rapidly. And when yoi come we want to show you som( 0 of the nicest Wagons and Buggies o that ever turned a wheel. ? HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Nov. 28, 1905. JEWELE A n r\T TM A HSTMA Candies Fruits Nuts md one articles at 5 anc ie fancy Lamps, and in and everything suitable for a present. rAMP A Kin err Vy i-LMJL/ Mill Store Comf I llntil First Fe 3 We offer to the trade our entire line s Trousers at ACTUAL COST. Suits fr ^ Trousers from 75c to $3.50, and all oth a ing Goods as low as the lowest. ^ SlitOPQ We have Shoes of all w wamwwvt (i,es, gentlemen and M styles, prices lower than ever before, 1 ^ ^ elsewhere, and the best to be had. t i Dress Goods Venetia m riettas, Cravinets and Serges. Nic f Henriettas, 54 inch, at $1.00, worth $1.2 " ^ Other dress fabrics too numerous to nC S f-I We have a beautiful lir . i m. M idLa 4 ' pi auu in en i Okj iud, ; M for yourself. We can suit you. # McCardell & Allisc \ Dec. 18, 1905. R ill k ? w kS! \ f $ i ? *' 1 1 n n?a r fact 5 * >any | S bruary { of Clothing and m om $5.50 to $8.00. C er Gents Furnish- 1? characters for la- g children. New m >etter values than C is' cloth Melrose, ? ns, i ricots, uen- u e Silk and Wool M J5 on any market. ^ * lention here. 1 ic of Hats at all C Come and inspect j >n Bros. #