Luai Matls^ v. i ? ?i ? 3*| ? Huyler's candy fresh from tho factory. .1. 1>. MatUorcll. v ? Look up your icgiKtration certificate and lux receipt and have them wilh you al the election Oct. 3rd, a > that you can ???] v?dc on iho question, 'Mispcnsirs '' ?>r "no dispensary/' ?Please call bv number. 1 Lancaster 1' hone Co p ? Mr. C. N. Sapp, of tins O. j Iv. section, roUirn.vt to WotVord ;?. College this week. n( ? Mr. Jack White of Atlanta, Ca., is here on a short visit. His |u old friends are glad to see him. tv ?Strayed or stolen ! Two sn liver-colored pointer pups. Lib* te oral reward if returned. re .1. K. Kutledpe. ? Foi rent! One, or t sc? farm. Apply to Mrs. 8 A. Ki Faulkner, R F. D. No. 1, ?The Foit Mill Times calls attention of the supervisors of n? York and Lancaster counties to . the dangerous condition of Bailcs' lit bridge over Sugar Ciet k. 11< ?Plenty of Fertilizers for small grain on hand. tn Ilcath-Joncs Co. foi ?The First National Hank has an received and is issineg its new f??i bank notes in $10. and $20 do* pr nominations The crisp new !?e tolls are very attractive. ? A ear of fresh lime just re- Bi: eeived. T H. Davis. Mi ?I)r. John K. Welsh, Dentist, I'u ^ i. c.in now be found up stairs In the 1 Masonic Building, whefe he has fit led him up a nice dental office ?lb< and laboratory. of ?We thank our patrons for c''c conforming to request to call by 'lo number. Lancaster Phone Co. (''s ? Messrs. Grover and Douglas Robertson ot Oakhurst, left tins UK week for Oluiton to enter the ' enter the Stutesville Kcmale Collage. 1^ , ? Wanted! Customers for Jar hot Tops, rubbers, anil Jar wrenches. to ' ?j. li. Macknifll, "" lipj ? .John BenneMe, of tim Wadesboro, N. C , one of I ho id- par lorneys for the alleged Ileuth ^ Sr)ii???;!< safe cruckert, uu- here . , . hfti yesteiduy in consuUiit'ou wi'h , Mr. Williams, of the local lair, , . , . dun who has also been returned in the .. Iiui case. at t ?It is announced that the Rock ft{(< Hill Record has been bought by fcv Mr. C. K. Schwrar who for sonic ()f timejpast has acted as editor and vot manager of that paper. retJ ? If you want to buy land, or if wt 1 you have land to sell, call and see her T. S. Carter, lint Real Estate Agent. ? Miss Annette Stiver, who ntu graduated from the graded school f811 in .Innfc hint, winning the Springs (jnI scholarship at Winthmp College, left Tuesday for Rock Hill to en . ton ter the college. Miss Maude ^ Mobley, of Heath Springs, and ^ic Miss Rena Clements of Liberty prj Hill, also left for Winthmp the j.ul samo day. (-.u ? Mr. Munlius Owon, a mer R. chant, shot and instantly killed a has negro man ut Itock Hill yesterday thn morning, throe balls taking etTect Kra in the negro's body. We could not learn the full particulars but Wli it ems that the- negro dashed a at t package of sugar into Mr. Owon's licit face and ran out of the store. Mr. last Owen at once secured his pistol hca and following the negro emptied abo the pistol at him. ? was \ * . ??A huld of cotton wriM diseovuii afire .?o tlio cot t n plat fo; in ittrsday. It;' timely discovery evented what might have other- ' se been ti disastrous fire. ? Mies Alviua iVlcNeoly, of adesville, and Misses Alum and j ay Fuoderburk, of Dudley, left lursiay to enter Limestone .male College. i -An interesting meeting is in ogress at the Heeond Baptist . mrch at this place. The ltev. D. Bai'ey of Cou pons, is assistg the pas' or, Rev. T A. I>nh,y? # ^ ?The Lancaster c >tton mills (1 to close down for u day or ro this week on account of ? j mil hrenk in the dam. It was , inpAnuily repaired and the anils sumed operation Thursday af i noon. ? 2,000 I>ti -he.ls. of Texas Red iat proof sied oats on hand. Heath-Jones Co. \ i : i . . i ? .iihi i u;u, ai tdim place, Wed- , sdu\, Sept. 20, 1905, by Rev. : I). Bailey of (xiwpuns, tin; :v. (t M. Cntce and Mrs. 8. M. 1 >IIU\ Clltt. ? Tlii) now gasoline motor car enlly oidered by Col. Springs his use on the L. ifc C., has ired. 11 has a scaling capacity nine persona, a glass front ' tcction and makes the run from > re to Chester in an hour. ?Capt. J. V. Welsh went to diopvillc last Thursday to see j s. Welsh who was taken sick :re while visiting her daughter, s. Condor. ?Kershaw Kra. ? Mrs. Margaret Wilson, an :d and highly respected lady ' the Price's Mill neighborhood, d last Friday afternoon at the ne of Mr. J. A. Biggcrs. Heart ease was the cause of her death, r remains were buried on Sat- lay at Philadelphia Presbyterchurch. She was in her 76th 1 ir at the time of her death.? ixhaw Knterprise. ?More of our yonng people yesterday for college. Those 0 left were Miss Lula Wilson Lander College at Greenwood, 1 Misses Louise Dye, Louise 1 Marie Brewer for Chicora liege, Greenville. Others will later in the week.?Kershaw f 1. ?Mr. B. F. Phillips and fanii- T ,vho have made Rock 11 ill their 11c the past few years moved ? Lancaster Monday where they i live in the luturc. Mr. Phil- . has accepted the position as 1 e keeper in the weaving detment of the Lancaster Cotton ._ 1.?Rock Hill Ilerald. itb* ( lies Amanda Lee Wiliium* ghter of Mrs. Minnie Willis, died at her mother's home his place, Thursday evening >1 a short illness of malarial 3r. She was about 15 years a alio, ft bright and a deid and dutiful daughter. ller i.aius were luterred in ilopo* I church yard by the side of father, tho lute ,}. S. Wilis, yesterday afternoon. -Died, at this place, Thursday - moon, ^opt. 21, 1905, tho in- J I son of Mr. and Mrs. C K. tor. f ?Mrs. Nannie Cauthen Creigh, wife of Rev. C. VV. Crcigh- -j , of the South Carolina Con- I nee, died at Ninety Six last Jay. Mrs. Crcighton was a ; ghter of the late Rev. A. J. ithen, was also a niece of Dr. S. Reckham at this place and _ C1 a large family connection nigh this section.?Kershaw "U -Mrs. Thos. G. Patrick, of ite Oak, Fairfield county, died he home of her brother, Soor J. K. Henry, in Chester Friday night, Sept. 15 Her 1th had steadily declined for ut two years, and her death not unexpected. I'll* liSllli ilstcr l'ublislllll^c .Iipili?y <1 j The stockholders >f tin* l,an-j caster Publishing Co., the joint stock company gotton up the past week for the purpose ot purchasing The Ledger, The Review and The Enterprise, their good will :tnd printing plants and consolidating them into one newspaper in the interest of the town and county, met yesterday morning in the office of R. E. Wylic, Esq., and organized by the election of \ board of directors as follows: R. E. Wyiie, \Y. C. Cauthen, Leroy Springs, A.J. Clark and C. ( 1). Jones. After some discussion I is to the name of the new paper i is was decided to call it The Lan- ) caster News. The capital stock 1 Iwr 1 v/ r/ .IL y It: order to rod woo our stock we itilil further notice. We don't inl roods. Wo mention a few items t $1 Shirts 75c, 50 cents shirts 3! nen's 50c shirts - job at 25c. $10 Suits $7 50. $7 50 Si MEN'S That, cost us fr ton can )>u k thorn at these prices, loublc knee Overalls at 3S cents. Some iii^ hai i?oods, colored a Laecs, Embvoiilc Don't wait till 3tl over. Sale b? Yo FUNPE New Goods! Arriving c Great preparation: or you both in e oom and in openirij >f new merchandise n Baltimore and Ni )UR BUSINESS INCRE We account for this largely < re finding out that we sell geo ill value for your money in ev OUR STOC 5STIC COT1 JOING AT PRICES. We extend you a c ome and see what 1 rought out. One price to all. S ;ed or money refun< Williams-H The Underse i is to be $!Q o , and the firsl ! issue itt the nc. paper will appear Oct |th pro\ After the adjournment of the stockholder'* meeting the directors met atul organized, electing K. K. Wylie, lCsvp, president, and Mr. \V. C Cauthen secretary and treasurer of the new company. Mr. Chas. T. Connors, who has edited the Review so ably for a score of years or more, was chosen is editor of the new paper, and Mr. J. M. Riddle, Jr., a promising young business man, who is also connected with the Review, wa? elected business manager. The new enterprise will have the good will and best wishes of thi> editor who retires from the journalistic fteld after Oct. I. . ZS.V : . . are going to nil goods at tirst cost Lend carrying over any Summer ,u show you wo mean business. 3c, 25c shiits lite Ten dozen >its $5. $5 Suits . PASTS, oin 38e to 84., We si ill have u few dozen 5oc gains in white ml white lawns, iries, etc. the best is pickegins now. urs to ['lease, RBUBK CO ........ ji N ew Goods! r Daily. s have been made nlarging our store y an immense stock selected in person, ew York. continues to :ase. :>n the grounds that the people ds upon their true merit, with ery transaction. :k of dom:on goods the old ;ordial invitation to the new season has Satisfaction guarantied. [ughes Co. lling Store. 1)0 WN TO TOE B Will sell next T HUNDRED SET!" SAUCERS at fifty worth ninety cent: only. Don't ibrg Til U ItSDA Y, V 21st, or you will 1 Yours Foi I n m fir-if WHY Ever* Man and Warn; The NeW Y< Because it is I ho strongest company crnuso its policies protect one mtlli ccause it has over 3D0 million nssel Because it has over 3S0 millions lieecause it paid in dividends in UK) I realise it is purely mutual. It has ccause its assotts belong to the po! F^ecause it does not invest in stocks i ^ocause its policies contain .only o premium ccauso the insuicd leaves to his wid Bu law suit, ecanso its policies are incontestable Because it paid in 15)04 $40,000,00 ocauso it is the host estate you can ocausc it gives you the best protet for the money. Because you can't utTord to carry nn\\h I test. Call on .1. K. ULA-CivMON of Lai plication. I-OR TEN We have just returi thern markets and fi great silk season and \ line now that is seconc 136 inch lllack Pcau tic Soie silks, sold yard, our price 36 inch black taffeta, would ho cheap \rovrl y cii v.i 36 inch black taffeta, guaranteed to v beautiful lustre and worth $1.2 Biggest Bargain ever shown in two U ch wide, soft and strong, will n Worth 1.25 in any city store,? ur We are also showing a beautiful lint waist and suit patterns. Suit } $10.00 ta $12.50, we offer them f< Waist patterns ranging in price f We have many othe that will please you, come to this great silk i EECL >r\ f t "IfTlt T ii ?OW!N 01 roM hnrsdm, one * (TPS AM) rents per set, s, for one day / ei the date, tptp.m im:h oose money. / r Business. A n rr % 1 UftULL-. li! Should insure in Drk }(\fe. in the world, on families. Its. erve Fund, over ^a.MOQjCOO. in) capital stock icy holder-. \nd irullistri?il securities, no condition "payment of ow or estate a legacy and not and nonforfeitable. 0 to its policy holders, leave to your fciily. lion and investment combined nijL' else vvlien you can get ibe lciister and give him your ap*.,B3K?S..2C ! DAYS, led from the nornd this to be a ve are showing a 1 to none. in big cities for $2.00 1.31). :it 1 I i?. i ) i o'i'" ? V ? V J v?v?? I'l ItV-j I 'V* 1 1.25 'car and not split, has ,5, per yard, our price, 95c me taffetas full 30 inol crush and break, special price, per yd, 92 1-2 i of Poland silks in patterns worth from >r $8.50 rom $2.25 t<> $3.50 each. :r thing in silks so don't fail to sale ,OUD