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Hi ?The Rev. W. P. Yarborough M will begin a meeting in Graee hura Methodist church tomorrow morn. Tuei ing, continuing, with services at ^4 nicht. rtii 1 v ilnpinn tl"> utoaIp ?0 j, ??lotte ? A protracted meeting is being Sam held in the Methodist church at ^ Kerfhaw. The Key E P. Hutson, g0ra of Heath Springs, is assisting was the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Jeff- weej coat. Mr ?The Rev- D. 0. Freeman, vj formerly pastor of the Kershaw j^rg Baptist church, was married in gra Texas last Thursday to Miss Viola Oreager, of Alstyne, that Slate. ^er ham ? Presiding Elder Stackhonse, j?erg ^ of Rock Hill District, will hold quarterly conference at Hopewell, on East Lancaster circuit, ee on 27th and 28th instant. He . e?s will also hold conference at Lan- 1U ' caster on 28th. M ?The Cranford Club was de- ^e" liglitfully entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Hattie Taylor. The same afternoon the M Emory Club had a charming ?f meeting, Mrs. T. M. Hughes be- Hon ing hostess. Garc ? M New Manaoer for Cotton Millft Qf Store. Mr. Walter P. Davis, who has been with McCardell & Allison Brothers for some years, has ac ^ cepted the position of manager chilt of the Lancaster Cotton Mills store, Mr. R. E. Craig, who has ler' been manager for 6ome time, having resigned. Mr. Davis will D] enter upon his new duties next ton, Monday. in tl ? days Why Cheater Neyroes "Shoot Up" er their Color. . ' sliaw Chester county negroes assign ^ most extraordinary reasons for * a using guns on one another. Some ^ett! I irieu two or three Sundays ago a col-| 9 ored woman was shot and killed relll! at Fort Lawn because, it is said, ^etb a song that she was singing did 10rn not suit her slayer. On last Sun- ^ day a negro named Eli Hey ward 3 shot another negro at Great Falls, giving as his reason therefor that caj j the shot negro refused to dance v in a manner to please him. * scho son Death of a Child. Clul Lovic Fierce, the little son of appi Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roddey, of gent this place,died last Tuesday night, who of pneumonia, aged one year and May twenty days. The remains were pro| buried Wednesday afternoon in tain Westside cemetery, the Rev. It. cept E. Turnipseed conducting the thor funeral services. The bereaved eut. youug parents have the sympathy of their numerous Iriends in their l,ea sore affliction. M ? . mai< District Conference to Meet in neig Heath Springs next Week. 15tli The Sumter District Conference, two of which Dr. H. W. Bays is the bore presiding elder, will meet in tian Heath Springs next week, con of a vening on Wednesday and con- Mr. tinning through the following Miss Sunday. The sessions will be cons held in the Methodist church.? odisi The ministers and lay delegates k in attendance will be entertained ? * at the hospitable homes of the Spri citizens of the town. the exp< Watoh for the transparencies of of tl Argo lied Salmon in jour grocer's ? window. Com ? . Til It Lxx'ji > : 1 PERSONAL 1; 1 V r. Z. L. Robertson, of Oak- ^ J?. t, paid us a pleasant call last iday. r. D. P. Hutchison, of Char- 270< i, was the guest of C*pt. uel E. White this week. 16 < r. Johu T. Stevens, one of 300< thaw's leading business men, a visitor to Lancaster this 30 Ji s. K. T. Estridge, of Bethune, siting her parents, Col. and Th , L. C. Hough.?Kershaw Sh iss Carrie Beckham visited -q ? brother, Rev. W. A. Beck- ^ , in Rock Hill last week.? thaw Era. lat gallant old Confederate ran, Mr. W. S. Horton, of thaw, spent Wednesday night mcaster. / rs. W. M. Propst aud chil , of Seneca are visiting Mrs. ist's sister, Mrs. C. L. Dye. Mraershaw Era. eepti Mr#. iss Mamie Sullivan, daughter ^ f t lie keeper of the County brilliant in, is visiting Miss Dora the hUt( luer of Flat Creek. receplio r. W. C. Carpenter, formerly afternoo mcaster but now a cilizen ot at her lc roe, visited his brother here, field Av J. C. Carpenter, this week. William rs. John W. Sullivan and bride, f< i, little Robbie Brown, spent 8 ,n> ^ week with the former's sis- ball an Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw, of room8 ^ ir Creek. tisticall; potted ] r. J. W. Rollings, of L*xiug The cQ Kv., who is visiting relatives t lis county, spent a couple ot roseH'ot i in lvershaw with his brothMr. A. 11. Rollings.?Ker- ,e,8Wa8 ' Era. guests 1) is. George Hinson, of Btn- T. M. II sville, who has been visiting erspoon ids in Lancaster and her pa- received 9, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fun- Helen J urk, of Tabernacle, returned Jones, e Thursday. Miss Pi m ? each gi s Concert at the Auditorium ^.jie pUn Vhureday Kveniny. ^ gilde mcaster enjoyed a rare musi jlorge ^ reat last Thursday evening. j)aint vas a coucert given at. the ^ dijr ol auditorium by the David- ojio jJUn /1 _ I 1 Cw l * * " " ^yue^H wrcnesira and Uiee ^ ^ ). An unusually large aud \ Romdy reciative audience greeted the ^ )adi< lemanly young musicians J lowing ^ were formally introduced by a^temje( or Wylie in a few highly ap- ,y ( iriale remarks. The enter ment was indeed of an ex . ... , . Amelia ionally high order and was p .^e g ouglily enjoyed by all pres- ^ ^ Llill ; M ' " ? * ' ter. th of 3fitm Martha Adktns. iss Martha Adkins, an aged Auothet ien lady of the Rugae] Place aanc hborhood, died last Monday, tahli i instant, after an illness of Lanci months, during which she another i much suffering with chris- On We fortitude. She was 69 years taken I ige and leaves one brother, mill hei J. J. Adkins, and one sister, to be $ i Mary Adkins. She was a shares < istent member of the Meth- each. . t church. was tak ? a. A comi -Rev. Mr. Watson, of Heath has bee ngs, 8. O., the new pastor of being ] First Baptist church here, is Hasel ?c'ed to arrive to take charge Jones a le work the last of Maj.? The org cord Times. ed next L&i'< NAWb, AfiUL 20, J?u7. frina S/ooc/s /u ^ m - ? j yds. Figured Lawn, reg ^ ?4 (4 44 44 ^ <4 44 <4 44 ten's all-wool spring wei{ beauties, regular $15.00, iese are correct styles, made rigl owing many good values in oth ices always guaranteed. "Your Money Back : Williams-Huj J. Perry'* liritliant lie- _ _ ^, on Complimentary to H H U( U ,V.D.Cra,?. |1|| he most elaborate and V^Vv/; ; social functions within )ry of Lancaster was the I I > n given last Thursday THTT\a n by Mrs. M. J. Perry, DijiiNiJu >vely home on Chesterenue, in honor of Mr. D. Craig's charming 200,000 feet finish Drmerly Miss Julia Simp- 150,000 feet rough [lock Hil'. The spacious 200,000 shingles, ? d elegantly furniahed 1 car load doors, s; vere beautifully ami ar y decorated with rare If y0U )lauts and evergreens.? time lor scheme was red and emblematic of the historic ' ^ e Lancaster and York. strikingly handsome hoe- MOflPP i assisted in receiving her illvwlMJ y Mesdames T. C. Green, ~~ [ughos and W. II. With Work of Watch V The calling cards were I by pretty little Mieses ever Vbink of the unc lughes and Mary Heath it perform8, an,l iher, Another sweet little irirl. - ? 7 TT i*V7 Villi* zv rt VV u auliue Marion, presented for years without cl teat, as she was leaving drop of oil. Read thi ch bowl, with a souvenir, for y?ur8?j' : l',e 1 , ... ... in an ordinary Ame d miniature good-luck make8 four revoluliol loe* four hours, or 146( y refreshments were ser The center wheel ma ing the afternoon. Over lour revolutions in dred fair guests were pre- in a year. 1 he i i j 102 in a day, or 5f),0i 1 of whom were hand* * ' , _ .... 1 lie fifth or scape it gowned. In addition to in a day> or as ol Lancaster, the fol- year. It. is evident visitors from out of town wa'ch. to do good ser i the reception: Mrs. cleaned and oilot Jfhristherg, Miss Nellie mont'18? no* ?f,ei ... ditto. It yours nee rs. W. R. Simpson, Miss * .?r repairing in any w Simpson, Miss Amelia niy gi10p and ge eckham, Mrs. Neil Simp- done right. My work Miss Edna Hull, of Rock and my prices are re; iss May Lyles, of dies- you would like to kn or not you need s; will PTaminA vnnr c Enterprise?Sixty-Thou- charge. I Dollar Oil Mill to be Es- Respect ft shed in Lancaster. B. C. ister is now assured of important enterprise.? as the Lancaster Cott dnesday last steps were pany. ,o establish a cotton oil The plant will J e. The capital stock is located south of the < 60,000., divided into 600 property of Mrs. E. >f the par value of $100. upon which the com A. majority of the stock option of purchase. :en tin a very short time, will no doubt be cc mission of incorporation time to begin opei n issued, the corporators fallMessrs. John T. Stevens, - ? Witherspoon, Chas. D. ?The regular mee nd Marion Witherspoon. caster Lodge K. of P. ;anization will be perfect- Monday night at 8 :3 week, and will be known of Page will be confe / ______ & tn c)lnq <~So= alar 12^c, special 10c. 10c, " 7^c, " 5c. ?ht blue Serge Suits, special - - - $12.50 it-in, out and out-right, er departments. if You Want It." ghes Company. )RE LUMBER, >RE SHINGLES, )RE DOORS, SASH, * I MOULDING, ETC. ed lumber, $17.50 to $30.00 per 1000 feet, i lumber, $13.50 to $17.50 per 1000 feet. >3.00 to $4.00 per 1000. ash and blinds. All kinds and prices. anticipate building, now is the Building material is continidvancing. LUMBER & MFG. CO. Wheels. Business Notices. rry a watch a i i .Notices inserted under easing labor tine head at the rate of ONE CENT e n.rft m-inv A WORD for each insertion. No , ' notice to be counted less than 25 ught to run worda. leaning or a ? is and judge ONE CAR damaged me?l ?t KO?t-? Tiaill wheel bushel. Bennett Grocery Company. rican watch have your garden plowed .-.o ; >1 iuiUi,?u while the sea>on is on. I will do it for yon. lis in twenty a1bo nm Mio d R A j on^ ) in a year. ' Lo?twentv LISTEN I ?Why run the risk of J losing a good $200 or $300 horse or a day, or mule by feeding damaged corn in third wheel preference to good ear corn just for a . tritie difference in price. Come quick Sir in a vear amj your supply. Just received 'heel 12,900 a car today. Oliver C. Blackmon. 82 000 in a ^' have two line cows for sale. then that a FOR HALE?One good horse. Ben? vice, should nett Grocery Co. 1 once in 18 BIG lot 5c cigars, Kiddle's stock, to ier Clocks Ht ,'rs^ cost- Bennett Grocery Co. ids cleaning WE have plenty of Orange and Amray, bring it her cane seed. Bennett Grocery Co, t the work1 this BANK t-olicits your business on a ic (irctnluca basis ol' mutual helpfulness. IS II r SIC I ass The Bank of Lancaster. asonaole. It OW whether Two thousand bushels of damaged . , ' T corn for sale at 50 cents per bushel at pectacies, J Hennett Grocery (Jo. tyes without MAKE MONEY?Your money with us will earn yon 4 per cent., compounded illy, quarterly. The Bank of Lancaster. HOUGH. FOR HALE?Florodora Long Htaple Cotton Heed. Cotton sells at 20o. lb. Price $1 00 bushel, at gin house. Heed ;on Oil Com- can be had at Heath-Jones Co., Carnea Bros., and W. B. Gulp's, Lancaster; Mobley Bros. & Co.. Heath Hprlngs, >robablv be Address R. J. Mcllwain, Lancaster, R. 3. lannf An nn 4U V" ? pany hmTn Notice tO DcMOTS The mill A11 Persons indebted to the estate of the late Thot. L. ftowell are hereby >mplete(i in notified to make payment to the unraHnn nnri deraigned; and all parties having ration next claims again#t ?*id estate will present same, duly attested. W. H. SOWELL, April 1, 1907. Administrator. iting of Lan- i I will beheld ?The name of the Lindsay 0. The rank postoffice has been changed to rred. 'Riverside. I *