The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 13, 1906, Page 5, Image 5
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?Cotton brought 11 50 cents
on this market yesterday ; cotton
seed, 30 cents.
?Laurens voted out the dis
pensarv Tuesday by a small
majority.
?Camdnn nnd "1
- uux avu " >Y<'UU, l? 1/
an election held Tuesday, de
cided by a large majority to
consolidate into one municipal
ily?Aldennan
A. J. Clark is
acting as mayor during the absence
of Mayor W.\l e, who is a'
the New Orleans cotton convention.
?The official announcement
is made that the 11>th annual
reunion of the United Con ederate
veterans will bo held in
New Cr>eaus April 26th and
27th.
* ? , .
?jua8on, the live year o'd-^on
of Mr. and Mrs Hud Allen, of
tlie Pleasant Valley neighbor
Jiood, died Mondav of raembran
ous err up. ? YVaxhaw Enter
prise.
?'Squire Moore is having the
lot in rear of his block of stores
"graded olF." The old Review
olhce, located on the lot, vill be
removed in a lew days.
?The Executive Committee ot
the Moriah Baptist Association
will meet Saturday, ?Januar>
10th, at 10 u. m. in the Auditor's
office in Lancaster.
?The Lancaster Cotton Mill
Store bus an unu-ually attractive
announcement in to lay's paper.
Don't fail to read it.
f ?The Rev. Neill D. Pressley,
the wellknowti A R.P missionary
to Mexico, will preach at Unity
next Wednesday at 11 o'clock,
a. m , soliciting contributions to
the mission work in that country.
?The Southern Cotton As
socialion convened i 11 New
^ Orleans Thursday, for a threedays'
session. The address of
welcome was made by John M.
Parker, of New Orleans, who
planted 7000 acres in cotton last
year President Jordan was
given a big ovation.
?The city ol Charleston pre
senteil this week a handsome silver
punch bowl toiler namesake,
the cruiser Charleston Speech
es were made by Secretary Bonaparte,
Senator Tillman a n d
others.
?Magistrase Caskey ha* turned
over to the county treasurer
fines etc. collected by him for
quarter ending Jan. 1st 1906,
amounting to $167.90. Ma^is
trato Perry aleo turned oyer
$40.60, fines collected bv him for
the same peiiod.
?The management of The
Mews has succeeded in getting
the superintendent of the Hail
way Mail service to consent to
put on mail pouches tor Heath
^ Springs and Kershaw on the
Southern's early morning train,
which will enable many of our
subscribers to get their papers
much earlier than they do now.
The pouches will be put on next
Monday.
?The So. Cotton Oil Co., seed
bouse in Charlotte, with 5000
tons seed and 800 bales cotton
and,ju'e waste were burned Wednesday?
Loss $120,000.
The Friday Afternoon Hook
Club was delightfully entertain
t * ed yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
Leroy Springs. Elaborate re
Ireshments were served during
the evening.
Mies Pearl Plyler, of Van
Wyek, who has been visiting
Mies Nett Starnes and Mrs.
Maggie Horton,left for ber home
, Saturday,?Chester Lantern.
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II PERSONAL
Mr. Waller Dunbip, of Kock
Hi!I, was in to*n h day or two
this week.
Mr. Ward Heath, manager of
the Lando col ton mills, w as in
town this week.
Dr. S. W. Pryor and Miss
Ada (Jorkill went to Lancaster
yesterday on pioles-ional business.?Chester
Lantern.
Mr. K. E. Wylie, a prominent
cititizen ol Lancaster, S C ,
spent last nigm at the Buford.
?Charlotte Observer.
Mr. Waddy (J. Thomson, of
Lancaster, is in the c<ty superintending
the renewal ot operatu
ii> at the Eureka mill.?Chester
Lantern.
Miss Connie Witherspoon, of
Lancaster, C , who lias been
vsitiiifi her br >ther, Dr. B. J.
Witherspo 11, at Dill worth, left
last night f<.r McConnellville,
S. C., to visit her sister, Mrs.
J K. Had.?Charlotte Ubserv
er.
Mr. Greer, The State's popular
traveling representative, w.?s in
Lancaster yesterday.
Business
FOR RENT.?Good 2-horse farm
with good dwelling, barn & tenant
houses, 5 mi lea from town on Charlotte
road. Apply to J. E. Taylor.
Professional Cards
Dr. J. E. WELSH,
DENTIST.
Office over Williams?Hughes Co'b
Store, formerly occupied by Dr
R. M Galloway.
LANCASTER, S. C.
DR. R. G. ELLIOTT,
Lancaster, S. C.??gS
Residence 'phone, No. *187. Otllce,
Davis Building, cor. Main and Dunlap
streets; 'phone No. 72.
Will practice in both town and county.
All calls, day or ni^ht, will receive
prompt attention.
LOOK FOR
Cherry
in his new quarters. He
is expecting to move this
week and says he is going
to sell SHOES this year
or make his competitors
give a few away. Remember
the place?two
doors above the First National
Bank, in Springs
block.
January 7th, 1000.
CHERRY fi: CO.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared, us usual, to negotiate loans,
on Improved cotton farms, In sums of 8900.00
and upwards for ttv years. Interest at 7 per
cent, on sums of #1,000.00 and over. Under
81,000.00. 3 per cent. Interest. No brokerage
or commission charge-'.?only a reasonable fee
for abstract of title.
R. E. VVYLIK,
A ttornc v-at- Law.
Lexington Roller
Mill Co.
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
Highest. grade Flour.
Wo are onering to our
trade thi? next year the
highest trrade flour ever
aft 1/1 lit I .onnofttA
, n
"HENRY CLAY."
Every sack guaranteed
to please or money refunded.
For sale by
BENNETT GROCERY CO.
I REM;
A Grec
Don't let this sale g
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| make tr to your mtei
and find that we ha\
year. They must he
Cotton Goo
!l
5c Standard Colicoes, now
Gc Checked Homespun, no'
7 l-2c Madras Ginghams, 1
8 l-2c Outing, now G l-4c.
10c Outing, now 8 l-3c.
10c Flannelets, now 8c.
10c Cotton Plaid, now 7 1-:
Dress Goo<
You can find a good sele
Goods in our place and we v
goods at 25 per cent. und<
price. This is a great feast
have got to buy dress goods.
Don't forget that
and after that date i
fourth door from F]
The Store 1
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Charlotte, N. C.
Another
Car Load
Of FINE MULES and HORSES
just received. If you do not
believe that they are the very
best ever put on the Lancaster
market, call and see for yourself.
Come, too, before they
are all gone, for we are selling
them rapidly. And when you
come we want to show you some
of the nicest
Wagons and Buggies
that ever turned a wheel.
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InoS UStW. ?r?t, Washtogton, D. C.
:>va]
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0 by without makir
"est. We have jus
/e too many goods
1 sold. Lister, to t
ds 1
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3 y_g (and Jackets
w 5C ' i to close, an<
low 5c. I move the g
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2C A great 1
$6.00 Sui
10.00 Sui
5.00 0v<
I 6.00 Ov<
I 10.00 0v<
ction of Dress Don't lei
/ill sell you thelneed of cl(
er the regular space to m(
for ladies who are offering
them to yoi
this sale will close
we will be found
irst National Bank.
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That Keeps Prices in R.eac
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TIME R
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We are at
year's busin<
on the thn
Year and lo
perb trade v
the past twe
very gratefu
patrons,
our sincere ;
and every c
part you ha\
up the best
our history,
our appreci;
port we are
for the next
that will as
We will no
it's so comn
that you con
and get the \
ing you an
coming year
most happy
your life, wc
Williams
The Uiv
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ig us a call. We will
t finished taking stock
for this season of the
he reduction in prices :
^adies' Coats
Wc still have a few of these
d will make the price so as to
00(1 s.
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jining joargains
eduction in Clothing,
ts, now 4.95.
ts, now 6.90.
ercoats, now 3.90.
ercoats, now 4.95.
ercoats, now 6.90.
t this opportunity go by, if in I
)thing. It will take too much
jntion all the great bargains we
so call on us and we will show
a.
JANUARY 31st, |
in the Springs block,
1
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h of Everyone.
WD... j
OLLS ON |
: the end of another
ess and as we stand
ishold of the New
ok back at the suit
e have had during
Ive months, we feel
1 to our friends and ||
e desire to express |l/j*
appreciation to each J
)ne of you for the
10 taken in building ' iLs
year's business in 3jEp
In order to show
it ion of your sup- /W&
troine to sell ^oods &
30 days at prices
tonish the natives.
t say AT COST? "
ion. All we ask is lju .
ne and see the goods ilL, ~?\
>rices. Again thankd
hoping that the
may be to you the
and prosperous of
: are, gratefully,
mm ? ^
-Hughes Co
derailing Store.