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{ LOCAL DOTS j | ?Cotton brought 10? cent-* on this market yesterday ; cot- 1< ton seed, 27 cents. ?The pleasaut, spring?like s weather this week induced many to begin garden work. j, ?The infant ol Mr. and Mrs. ii Amos Catoe, of this vicinitv, died Tuesday, aged about six |, months. tl ?The attention of farmers and the public generally is j directed to announcement else j where by the Kershaw Oil Mill ? A little daughter of Mr. Ed. ^ Powers, living on Col Williams's g farm south of town, died last Tuesday evening, of pneumonia, aged about three years. s ?The Rev ' w - T . " . TV . i/miiui, U1 Columbia, will deliver a lecture in Grace Methodist church of Lancaster, in the near future. Due announcement will be made of the exact date. ? By all means call at the ? Lancaster Mercantile company's J hardware store next week to see the Majestic range at work and to get a nice free lunch, as you v are invited to do in announcement in today's paper. v ?Mr. J. T. L. Stover had on exhibition a turnip grown with ^ 8-2? braud of Kershaw Oil Mill f fertilizer. The turnip was v inches in circumference and weighed 11$ pounds.?Kershaw ? Era h ?There are several places on C 'some of the sidewalks that have been cut down that are almost 0 impassable during wet spells. v They should be given a coating (_ of crushed rock or sand as soon as possible. ^ ?On and after) next Monday j the commissioners and managers }t of I ho dispensary ^election last Oct >ber can get pay for their services by calling on Cashier Croxton, of the First National ^ i* r * -- urn I rv ui Li lUCilSier. M ?Misses Bessie and May me Jones, Judge Ira B. Jones's charming young daughters, were "at home" last evening to many of their numerous friends and admirers A dainty repast was one of the attractive features of the occasion. ^ ? Miss Nannie Irene McOardell gave a most enjoyable party Wednesday evening, which was attended by a number of her young friends. The guest of 1 honor was Miss Lottie McFadden, of Rock Hill. Elaborate refresh ments were served during the r evening. e ?Sub-Alliances in the county <> that had stock in tho State Ex ti change are reminded ot the fact r that they are expected to have i' representatives at tho meeting r< called by Trusteo Stockholder J. F. Niabet to be held here Friday, a a# l. c\ . J rr\ i i ? iwarcn zoo. me can was pnt> (| lish?il in Tlie News of the 17th ins' ant. ?Two dogs, a setter and a ^ hound, belonging to Mr. Gibson Billings, were seized with convulsions and died in a few S minutes, on Main street Thurs- rI day morning, dying within a o few yards of each other. It is r thought that they had been e poisoned by some one. / PERSONAL | Mr.L.C.Lazenby visited Charotte this week. .Vr B. N <Jraig, ? f K >ck Hill, pent Thuis lay in Lancaster. C.-pt. R. E. T?*npkins, of t?ck Hill, is visiting lelatives u Kershaw. Mr. Baxter Myers, ??t Now Or Jans, was a visitor to Lancaster Lis week. Miss Lottie MeFadden,of Rock fill, is visiting Miss Nannie rene McCardell. Mrs. M. E. Young is visiting er daughter in Chester, Mrs. annuel McDowell. Mr. Dureu Lyles,one of White Jlufl's in* st substantial citizens, pent yesterday in Lancaster. Mr. E.E. Cloud, of Rock Hill, vus in town Thursday looking iter his large mercantile interists here. Miss 1 Jessie Jordan has returnd Irom a visit to her parents, Jr. and Mrs. M. E. Jordan, ol ''ort Lawn. Miss Mag Thomasson, of Yorkille R. F. D. No. 2, left Saturday or a visit to Lancaster.?York ille Enquirer. Dr. A. Y. Oartwriglit spent iunday in Lancaster with his riend, Mr. J. C. Elliott.?Yorkille Enquirer. TKo xxr TT /ii- t uuu. vv u # ^lyourn, oi Iaile Gold Mine section, visited lis brother, Ex-Sheriff L. M. Jlyburn, this week. Mr. D. M. Jones, bookkeeper f the Southern Granite Co., isited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5. VV. Jones, this week. Student Willie-Ross Moore, ol )avidson College, is spending a ay or two with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs Ernest Moore. Mrs. Frank Zemp, of Darlinsrr>n, who has been visiting her aronts, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. ohnson, returned home this reek. Miss Eliza Wylie of Lancaster, rho has been visiting Miss laud McKeown, returned home oday.?Fort Lawn cor. Chester teporter. Miss Celeste Cauthen, one of Vinthrop's students, spent the oliday this week?Thursday? rilh her parents here, Mr. and Irs. W. B. Cauthen. 'hue Kjctemlet! /'?? !//#/. ?'?" turns. The Columbia Record says: lomptroller General Jones has xtended the time for the return I property until March 3. The ime lor returns expires in Febuary, but on account of this beig the year for the return of all ?al estate and its assessment he comptroller has notified all uditors to extend the time to he date above named. leetlnt/ Lancaster C. If. Alliance. The Lancastor Court House ub-Alliance will meet here next 'uesday, 27th instant, at 11 'clock, a. m., to take action in alation to its share ol the Exhange I unci. A. Member. February Our store is crowded with ? bought the goods early and go them the same way. Remem prices you are looking for, CI WHITE GOODS SPECIALS. | Best 7 l-2c Bleach Domestic, this sale 5c. Andrew Scoggins Bleach Domestic, the best made, sells everywhere for 10c, our price 12 yards for $1.00. Best 10c English Long Cloth, 12 yards to bolt, for this sale we make the price $1.00 per bolt. 12 l-2c English Long Cloth for this sale 10c the yard. Best 12 l-2c Cambric, this sale 10c yard. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, this sale 25c yd. 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting 22 l-2c yard. 12 l-2c Curtain Swiss, this sale 10c yard. 40-inch Unbleached Domestic, just to make it lively we make the price 5c yard. ' ????????? Just Received sn'p means to buy them. They are the ces from $1.25 to $300. Try a pair I E. E. C Fourth Door from First Nati II Muni/o-Pitman. Mr. Connie Mungo, son of Mr ^ A. S. Mungo, aud Miss Uattie Pitman, daughter of Mr. W. T. Pitman, were married last Sun- | '' * \(/ day by County Supervisor M. C. mmkt / Gardner, at the lattor's resi- mSWi/li I dence in Flat Crook township. / Klf ~?~ W/4iM List of Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters re- nffifaggi maining in the post office at Y0 Lancaster, S. C. Feb. '24, '06. i| uu Mesdatnes A. J. Mungo, Mary McNeile, (2) Eli/zi McNeile, Ella l^I(i t McDowl, Ella Ramser, Ada Tay- jlj, lor, C. A. i.'Udley. Ev Misses Ida McCamron, Jannyj f lig Ilaile, Florae Worne, Phennee P1( aim Horgme, Nannie Bell In- a gram, Elln Johnson, Annie Bell \ X / ? 1 I Jane, Lelar Dye. W 111 Messrs O.J. Mitchele, (2) Joe Matthew, Joe Morgan, Waller McGrifi, Will McNeil, A. L ZZZZZZI^ZZZZZ Hannah, Brock UobinRon, Joe .. , , , Thompson, Ike Cireenbaum, II. ? . . vr o-i nr'if an announcerne II. James, J. N. bikes, William , A ... 117 U U M PPr tllftt Wl11 ' bhaw, W. is. Me Man us. , , housekeepers. Persons calling for the above .... , , Miss Laura M letters wm please say they are . T n r. sister, Mrs. Ma advertised. Jas. h. Hunter, , mr who is serious L . M. . home in Pane Wax haw Eentei Mr. Jerry Starnes, of Buford A dwelling township, while hauling logs one \j. T. Steele's t day last week, bad the great, niiles southwes1 misfortune to get his leg broken, destroyed by lii His foot was hanging down near night. The dv the ground as Hie wagon was <Upied by Mr. I going along and was caught fumil.r 1 ? - iHMinjr ^ >v m; ium against a stump with the above hold effects, results. The leg was broken just themselves. Tl above the aukle.?Waxhaw J^ri- fire is unknown terprise. terprise. y Bargains *ood things tor this sale. Wc it them cheap and are offering her, if its good goods and low .OUD has them. COLORED COTTON GOODS. 1 case apron checked Ginghams, worth 7 l-2c, this sale 5c the yard. Just received another case those 7 l-'2c Madras G^ghams that will be sold at 5c 1.U _ 1 uie yam. r irst come, tirst served. 2,00C yards good Calicoes, to be sold at 4c the yard. 5 pieces cotton Suitings, just the thing for ladies' skirts and suits, to be sold at 10c the yard. BROWN LINENS. 15 cents Linen, this sale 10 cents. 20 " " " " 15 44 25 " " 44 44 18 44 30 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 0 44 line of Ladies' Oxford Ties and pers for Spring. To see these goods prettiest we have ever shown. Pri onal Bank, in Springs Block. g3g A While! SALE | is easily descried 1 ?u can't go anywhere in town or su- j rbs but what they know about our ^ALl^ WI LITK (iOODS rs. A. tells Mrs. B. and so it goes. rery one who buys is simply "dehted." The more you buy the hapVOU are. It's thp crrpatpet tnrmo" ying sale in town. iams-Hughes Co. j The Cash Store. ijj Ginning Notice .' ?Bpecially please Last day, next Friday, March 2nd. V cCain >b with her \ye will run our gin on March S jj.uie McMtirray. 2nd, so bring your cotton this ly si"k at h-r day. This will he the or.'y day ? aster county.? we will run. I prise Lancaster Mercantile Co. house on Rev. . dace about live rphere is a woman mail carrier t of town was jn q]1j0 yju ought to bo a re last lhuraday gOG(j one> |or ihe women believe vellinir was 01 having the males in on time. * F' 1Ielms rt,Kl ?Anderson Mail. 5 all their housebarely escaping Ihe Rev. S. J. Cartledge, of le origin of the Anderson, lias accepted a call .?Waxhaw En from the Presbyterian church of Chester.