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I LOCAL DOTS } Bt= rffi ?Cotton brought 11.25 cents on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 30 cents. ?Merchant Edwards has a unique announcement in today's paper. Don't f<*il to read it. ? Hey. Dr. Boldridge will tireaoh at. flumn i. ??* - ' r ?vr.??|' v/ioci\ i)it|HlS(> church Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. ? Mr. W. .J. Sims, of Wnxhaw, N. C., and Miss Laura l'eav, of Chester, were married last Wednesday afternoon. ?Miss Mary Clyburn gave a delightful ''apron party" last evening, at her father's hospitable home on Main stteet 4 ?Sheriff Ilunter has been quite sick for ilie past fe v da3's, but ins many friends will he pleased to learn that he is improving. ?A'colored brick mason Irom Charlotte, name unknown, 'lied yesterday on Mr. R. L. Vaughn's place. He was taken sick Sunday. ?We are requested to announce tliat. the King's Daugli ters will serve dinners during the next term r?f - ... </i vi'UI l, 111 it building on Main street. ?Elliott Mcllwain, col., was convicted Friday in Magistrate Caskey's court of disorderly conyduct. Ilis sentence was $10, or 30 days, lie paid the fine. ?The Franklin Circle had an interesting meeting Monday atternoon. The Circle decided to contribute $50. to the establishment of a state reformatory for youthful criminals. ?Attention is called to new announcement in today's paper by the First National Bank of Lancaster. It will be seen that thirteen excellent reasons are given why the First National merns a liberal share of the public patronage. Owing to its admirable management, Lancaster's now bank i9 rapidly increasing its volume of business. ?The Lancaster Mercantile company quotes some prices in today's paper which will be es pecially pleasing to bargain seekers. In moving its im mense stocks into the company's handsome new store rooms many valuable articles were found, which may now be seen on the bargain counters. Sub-Associations of the Cotton _ \ Growers to Meet next Saturday. County Organizer Geo. W. J Anno rAAiiAol-rt L itvjiiDniB bllUL Mil HllO-aSSO ciations meet next Saturday at their respective places ol meeting. lie also requests that all dues and tees unpaid he collected and brought to the county meeting the first Monday in February. He says that Presi dent Smith and Secretary VVes- i ton, of the State association, will * certainly attend the county meet y nng and he expresses the hope that they will be greeted with a large crowd. Mr. Jones will fill his appoint ments for this week, as already published in The News. Mr. Paul G. McCorkle, of ^ Chester, was in town yesterday. PERSONAL ? 'J I Mrs. A. P. McLure went to Orangoburg Saturday. Mis. John Crawford is visiting relatives in Charlotte. Col. T. Y Williams went to Columbia Monday night. Mr. R. B- Mackey, of Heath Serine's. wn? in " * ?1 ? t c, , ?. i?" vv/H J KJ? tt' I'll <iy . Mr. II B. Museey, of IlockIIill, spent Monday in Lancaster Col. R. E. Allison returned ! Saturday from a visit lo Yorkvillo. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Stevens, of Itnck Hill, visited Lancaster Monday. | Mi-t> Lucv Montgomery, of Charlotte, is visiting Mrs. Chas. D Jones. Mr J. Mike Sowed visited ids late home in the Taxahaw section this week. Capt. T. C. Hicks returned Saturday from a Kuecesslul busi nesH trip in iNortii Carolina. Mr. 11. M. Johnson, of GafFney, was a visitor to Lancaster, his former homo, this week. Col. and Mrs. H. G. Mcllwaiu, ol Kock Hill, visited Lancaster, their old home, this week. Messrs Lucius and Edgar Marion, of Richburg, visited their sister, Mrs. R. B. Allison, this Capt. W. S Lee, who has been sick at Catawba Falls, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John A. Stewman. Senator Hough and Sergeantat arms Wilson, of the House, spent Sunday at their respec tive homes here. Mr. J. F. McManus, a good citizen of Tradesville, S. C., has bought a house and lot in North Monroe and will move to it the first of next week.?Monroe Enquirer. \,T I? T Wl - J " i?i.. m. a. riyim ana iamny ot New Cut, S. 0., were here yesterday to see Mr. Flyun's mother, Mrs. Jane Flynn, who is ill.? Monroe Enquirer. Mrs. Charles A. Lvnn, ot Columbia, who was here during : the sickness and death of her mother, Mrs. A. T. Ferguson, ' returned home Friday. Dr. W. M. Crawford, who has been sick for some time, left Monday afternoon for At lanta, for treatment,. TT A w o a I -.-.v IT UO , accompanied by Mr. John Crawford . < Mr. J. \V. Vincent, of New 1 York, is visiting in Kershaw, lie ' has heen traveling for P. F. Col- 1 lier & Son, but when he returns to New York he expects to accept a similar position with the American Tobacco Co. Mr. T. S. t ? ? - -. v, v, 4 v/ ^ v 1*9 ? il 1.1 sons, of Oklahoma, who have < been vising relatives here and in ] the county, as previously noted i in The News, left here Saturday ' lor Shopton, N (J., where they will spend a few days with rela- ! tivea before going home. Mr. t Riddle was accompanied by hia l sister, Miss Ida Riddle, and his ] brother, Mr. Herbert Riddle, of ] Dixie, who will spend some time i with him in Oklahoma. ( - - W >? +.1 iy II 1% X * REM A Gre Don't let this sale make it to your int< and find that we Ik 1 year. They must 1 Cotton Go 5c Standard Colicoes, no\ Oc Checked Homespun, 11 7 l-2c Madras Ginghams 8 l-2c Outing, now 6 l-4< 10c Outing, now 8 l-3c. 10c Flannelets, now 8c. 1 op k.otfun tuoill 't wkvuii a taiU) ivv l Dress Got You can find a good se Goods in our place and we goods at 25 per cent, un price. This is a great fea have got to buy dress good: Don't forget tha and after that date fourth door from I E. E The Store Misses Ada and Matlie Oly burn, ol Haile Mine, are visiting their cousin, Mit-s Mary Clyburn. Mrs. Moffatt, of Troy Tenn , who has been SDendinc smnA time with her daughter, Mr.'. Paul A. Pressley, returned home a day or two ago. She was ac companied by Mrs. Pressley, who will remain in Tennessee a few weeks. Mr.T.S.Carter and I)r.John E. Welsh spent Sunday in the Longsville section. Tliey were accompanied home by Mrs. Carter and daughter. Miss Essie, who have been visiting relatives at Longsville. Cotton Growers* Meeting at Itich Hill. A Cotton Growers' meeting will be held at Rich Hill school house next Saturday, 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Every man in the school district is requested to be present, as business of importance is to be transacted. N. B. Small, Ch'm. J. W. Blackmon, Sec. Marriage in Fort Lawn. Miss Alma Jordan, daughter )f Mr. I). D. Jordan, of Fort Lawn, and Mr. Robert Lee Ed wards, son of Oapt. \V. !i. Edwards, of this city, were married Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 10, L906, at 2 o'clock at the home of die bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. tl. Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will make their home near Harmony Baptist church.? Chester Lantern. ? 1WO. OVAL ?sua go by without making u srest. We have just fin ive too many goods for ic sold. Listen to the i ods Lad n r o I and Jackets. W r~ ' | to close, and will , now 5c. move the goods. Clothi I.oc A great reduct $6.00 Suits, no 10.00 Suits, no 5.00 Overcoat 6.00 Overcoat 10.00 Overcoat lection of Dress rion't fet this will sell you the need of clothing der the regular j space to mention st for ladies who, are offering, so c 5, I f U/wv-* 4-^-v * | bllClU LVJ ^UU. t this sale will close JA we will be found in t 7irst National Bank. clc That Keeps Prices in Reach of e???????? Why is It to Your I an Accou The First h OF LANCASTER, ? I BECAUSE?It is a strong, can rate and successfu BECAUSE?It is the only I County. BECAUSE?It is a growing, at bank in every par (BECAUSE?Your account wil and your in teres considered. | BECAUSE?This bank has an t a modern burglar your funds and pa BECAUSE?Every depositor i at the bank. BECAUSE?It. is required t< Government at Bonds as security BECAUSE?This bank studies and properly take business is large o BECAUSE?It does an exclus consequently, nob BECAUSE?It is in position tc you, to collect you to your banking v S BECAUSE?Its dealings with confidential, and and to advise. BECAUSE?This bank is nnde inspection and su] liECA we do not believe you can a thia bank will give you, and w to or call upon iCHAS. D. JONES, 01 President. 5 l Sale JESS s a call. We will lished taking stock this season of the "eduction in prices : ies' Coats e still have a few of these make the price so as to ng Bargains ? /"ii ?i ,iun in looming, w 4.95. vv 6.90. ,s, now 3.90. ;s, now 4.95. ;s, now 6.90. opportunity go by, if in <;. It will take too much all the great bargains we all on us and we will show NUARY 31st, he Springs block, tr. ? bvciyune. 1 9 Advantage to Keep nt With tional Bank; ? ? Lancaster, S. C. pful, liberal, prompt, accuil institution. National Bank in Lancaster 1 ;tive, progressive, up-to-date ticular. I he appreciated by the bank ts will always be carefully excellent fire proof vault and proof safe iu which to put A pers. i?jp 8 always a welcome visitor > keep on deposit with the Washington United States#* . ]r for circulation and depopits.r^^^ the needs of its customers!?^ s care of them whether theina' r small. ft [ ive banking business, anJLeL^ ody can serve you better. > make good investments fci^r. r drafts or notes, and attend^F-^ vants generally. nil * * " uuntuiiierH are aDsolutely it is always ready to assist > OS ir United States Government pervision. .tjse j sk for better treatment than e therefore ask you to write E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. ii