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j ^ LOCAL DOTS ^jj ?Cotton brought 101 cents on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 27 cents. ?Today is the b ginning oi I Lent. ?:Merobaut Edwards has an-1 oth^r catchy announcement in tod 'y's News. ?The Heath-Elliott Mule coin |>any has a special announce ^ mcnt in today's paper. ?Everybody, hut especially the ladies, should by all means read the Heath?Jones company's attractive announcement in today's paper. ?The Daughters of Hie Con fed ? racy will meet Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the residence ol Col. J. N. Crockett. Evry Daughter is expected to be present. ? Preparations are being made for the removal of what is known AH I h? "aU" ? 1 ??. . ..v ?vj u j Hil t/H0 oomer of White and Arch streets, to one of Col. Springs's vacant lots on Catawba street. ?The election held', a few days ago in the Antioch school dis' rict on the question of levying \ a special tax of four mills for school purposes resulted ill favor of I he proposed levy. The vote wa^ 15 to 11. r ?An important meeting of tee Fork Hill cotton association will be held next Saturday night at early candle light, at the flcln ol home Geo. \V. Ellis, Pres ?The Daughter# ot the Con fed' racy will serve dinner next Tuesday, March Gil), the day Pi esident Ilarvie Jordan, of the .Southern Cotton Association, is to deliver an address in Lancaster. The proceeds ot the din nee will go to the monument fund ? '-Why are there no public hit l ing post# or racks in the back lot8 ot Lancaster, as is ttie case in nearly all towns?" is a <[Ut stion propounded to u-? Hatur day by a successful young farmer < f the Antioch section. We pa'-s the question on up to the n:e < liants of Lancaster. Death of A. V. I'hifijts, son of Mr. Geo. M\ I'll Hips. Mr. Andrew YT. Philips, a clever young man of the cotton mill community, died Saturday nil lit. Ho moved here from Fin CiceU some two or three weeks ago, being sick at the time, of typhoid fever, which caused his death. Mr. Piiilijm was a son ot Mr. Geo W. Philips, ot this place, and was about 2(> year* ?t as?e He leaves a widow, who is a daughter o. \V? sley P??i ips, and * two ciii'do 11. T ie funeral services were cm due ? d Sunday alteinoon in tlie Second 15 .p i-i church, by the n.i'?.liit* I?i.I' V tl 1 ???> ? win :ii the iiiU-riQBul was mailt* m u><? new c^n otoiy, wilh ilio im; ressive ceienjouy of tae Ju ior Order of United A men can Mecl'A >>c<. of ^liich > rgnn[7.11 '?n Mr i'iii.i(H was a tiss ful meinbt r. Air. Pinlips carrie I a policy of in - mance in the Junior OrJei aniuuii uii lo $500., fur ill a beat fit of liib/am'ly. t' J{ PERSONAL |l |l II Mr. E. O. Seciest lias returned iio'n n vi ii to Savannah. A!i&j Ni. nie (hocKett spent Sin d.iv with friends in Rock Hill. I Mr. .J hn i', Stevens, of Ker si aw, ?\? nt to Atlanta Satur> a> ii ^lit. Mr. R E. Mellwaiu return ed Saturday from a visit to Charleston Our old friend Mr. Lewis M. Cauthen, of Heath Springs,spent Monday in Lancaster. Mr. Ernest Robertson,of'Rock Hill, spent last Thursday with friends in Lancaster. Mr. Eli li. Springs, ol New York, is visiting his brother, Col. Le.roy Springs. Mrs. Sidney Hinson, of Kershaw, is visiting her sister, Mr.-. W. M. Craw lord. Capt. A. H. Green, of Rick LIi 11, vi-ited his daughter, Mis. VV. T. Williams, this week. Mrs. J. C. Bowling, ol Reedsville, N. C., is on a visit to Lancaster, her former home. Mr. W. J. Young, of Dry O ? S2 1--- ? v/>odk, ojjc-iit ounuivy noro wmi Mr. James M.Knight and family Miss Belle Thomson, of Camden, has been spending a day or I wo with her brother, Mr. W. O. Thomson. Capt. R E Thompkins, o( Rock 11 ill, spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C. T. Connors. Mrs T. S. Carter is spending a few days at Longsville with hor mother, Mrs. C. C. Welsh, who is sick. Mrs. Ilssel Witherspoon went 1 to Concord, N. C., Monday, to > visit her parents, Judge and Mrs. W. J. Montgomery. Mrs. R. R. Riddle and Mrs. 1 G.E. Baleman returned Monday from a tew days' visit to Kershaw. I Mr. Robert E. Rollings, of Kershaw, spent Irotn Wednesday evening until this morning in (, lhe city with friends.?Chester > Lantern. Mr. J. J. Kaminer, of Gadsden, joined Mis. K miner here ? Saturday nigh', who, as pre- 1 viously noted in The News, is ! visiting tlieir daughter, Mrs. M. 1 S. Wilherspoon. Miss Carol Connors, who lias 1 A been spending a few weeks in Columbia with relatives, return > l ed home Saturday night. She , was accompanied by her sister. > | Mis. .1. N. Spatin, and the la' ter's little daughter. * Mr. Sam. F. Mac?ey, teacher ot the Osceola i-chool, spent Sain d-?y iifte'noon and Sunday | I,..... i.:. ? 1 - *" * IITC wi'n HIS iiaugiiiPi's, A!leses , Mary an-! Frances, wh > arc a? tending l he Lam-aster graded school.-. I Mr. K. W. Sist irp spriil Sim- j day ?vlih Ins lamdv in ihe Ilsvar I. sale m ctio ?, il t'e home <?t Mrs. ? I ^ ^i tares p-renis, Mr. and Mrs. < John F. Latitat), vVhoie they had Jhean visiting a while. Mr. 1 , Sislarc "s family returned to L-.ncaster with him. G February Our store is crowded with g bought the goods early and go them the same way. Rememl prices you are looking for, CL I 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. I; Just Received means to buy them. They are the ces from $1.25 to $300. Try a pair EF f mam m Fourth Door from First Nati< Business Notices. ? =- I (\tv-j Notices inserted under "his head at t he rate of ON K CENT A WORI) for each insertion. No ' * i / lag notice to be counted less than 25 i - * ~^f/1 FOR SALE ? Eight Yorkshire 1'igs six veeks old, four dollars each. Lot young 815/ /(/[',? Boars and Sows, live months old, ten dol- Wg/ / jf/| 1| ars each. T. Y. Williams. It ALL tlie new styles in Silks just arrived Invisible stripes and checks. Shirt Wa'st ' ratt-rns, no two alike, at Lancaster Mci- ^v.1-.'antile Co. Yo LOST?Female Shepherd dog, yellow l| L)Uj :olor, head antl ears resembling those ot a bx. Will pay reward of one dollar for her 1 > r f 1 ^ recovery. I~J.J vT k lfcury J- Sims. Heath Springs, No 1. Ml Ev MULES AND HOUSES -Received Mon- 1 JJq. lay night two carloads of the finest and P jest Mules and Horses that we hav? ever piC randleil This is i o exaggeration. Come ?nd see for yourself. Will sell t<> \>>n right, f you a ant to buy.? (?regory-Hood Live stock Co ^ I '-'I Will HIST KKtlKlVtil) 60 l?i??s lied Hliss Potatoes tor seed, Hctuu.it <?i<>cery Co. HAVE jou s en the modem cookii.; von icr at Lancaster Mercantile company'a mrdware store? t ouie in any day next w n ? Livery, LANiIAS /EH Mercantile company aio r ivin^; tree a hand oiue s??t of ware, well w 9 vorth $7.5U. 8te advertisement in Satnr- I ^?r/i lay's paper. I r V r" Vol'are cordially invited to attend our TllOUilh (loilVj xliihit any dav next week Come and < u ,* i tveaenp ol coffee ami le t liiscmtx, it you llVCiy OUS1MCSS, ntond to i.ny or not. Lancaster Mereau- niiriGcl to (lo CV " ] present stocks "" Horses are be in WANTED.? Bright, honest young r u n | m(1 nf. nan from Lancaster. S. c.to pre Dy nanOSOme nc tine for paying position in Govern- bujj^ies and Sty nent Mail Service. Box One, Cedar tapid", In. Driving and 2 Our livery e THK Mnj'atie Mlg On, of si I miis, Mn,. . , i 1 till have h man at l.u casitr Mcreanti ? ft'"n^ tO De SC :oni( iiny's hardware store next week show- the State, and I ng the Mej stio itai>({e in aetunl opera- p \ Primp or ion. talking and serving biscuits to the * vvuu c oc urge crowds. you want the 1 livery service. BE sure and call at our hardware store UCATU CI I in mo day next week. Lancaster Mcr Co. lltA I H"tLLIU Bargains ;ood things tor this sale. We t them cheap and are offering :>er, 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 Ginghams that will he sold at 5c the yard. First come, first served. 2,000 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 " 25 " " " " 18 " 30 " " " " 20 " line of Ladies' Oxford Ties and pers for Spring. To see these goods prettiest we have ever shown. PriDnal Bank, in Springs Block. . . j r?A White! SALE is easily descried _ "ir-- -u can't go anywhere in town or surbs but what they know about our ^ALE WHITE (lOODS i i -s. /\. tens Mrs. r>. and so it goes. ery one who buys is simply "de- 1 hted." The more you buy the hap;r you are. It's the greatest money zing sale in town. iams-Hughes Co. The Cash Store. Livery, ""^mT :ry ! COLON LIQUOR CO. a rattling good; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in we are deter- Foreign and Domestic en better. Our of Vehicles and ssir* ? ,g supplemented j flfiO LiyilOHu. iw carriages and x lish AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Saddle Horses. . , ,. , . . ! All orders left with me will stablishment is recejve prompt and careful aticond to none in ; No ?h f f don t you forget ;dj l^ >nd to us when} best, up-to-date | W TT MULE CO. At Crescent Restaurant.