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ITH "IS {? LOCAL DOTS V, ?Cotton brought 10$ centon this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 25 cents. ?The township boards of as sessors which met this week have not yet concluded their labors. ? Merchant Cloud has some good news in today's paper f< r those wanting bargains in dry good 8. ?Mr. It. M. Langley, a former Lancastrian, was elected night policeman in R'?ck Hill this week, ? A large number of Lancastrians went oyer to Ohesiei Wednesday night, on the L. & O. special train, to 6ee Bi^stei k Brown. ?.Thero will - ,t..i iiu preacningl in the Presbyterian church tomorrow, H6 the pastor, the Rev. Chalmers Fraser, will preach at Fishing Creek. ? Mr. S. T. Blackmon, who has been successfully engaged in the meat market business here for sonio years, has sold his interest to Mr. S. E. A. Hiuson. vrh i it_ * iunobOI 11<>K0 iVniRIlt, WHO was taken to Rock Hill tor treatment for appendicitis, as rioted in our last issue, is to be operated upon todav. ?Parties who have not yet paid their state and county taxes are reminded ol the fact that exi editions will be issued against them 011 and after next Thursday, the 15th instant. Better save costs by paying up now. ?The Rev. P. B. Ingraham will deliver an address at the c'ose of College llill school, in Union county, N. C., on next Wednesday, 14th instant, at] 11 o'clock a. m. The editor ac knowledges the receipt of a cordial invitation to be present. ? Mr. R. L. Blackmon. Sacra 'ary of the local section of the M K of P. endowment rank, on last Sunday received a check for the amount of insurance on the life of Mr. Chalmers Id. Elorton, who was a Pythian and held a policy in the endowment rank.? Kershaw Era. ? Attention is called to new announcement in today's paper by tlie First~National Hank of Lancaster. This popular institution's highly efficient" otlicers, President Jones and fOashier Oroxton, give the farmers most excellent and convincing reasons why they should keep bank ac^counts. ?The "."comptroller general, with the approval of the governor, has extended Hie Jtime for the payment of commutation road tax until April 15th, in a number of eonntins. hnfr. l.minoa tor is not on the list. Neighboring counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Kershaw, York and Fairyfield are among those in which It be extension has been granted. ' ?One of the most elaborate social functions of the season was a reception given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, complimentary to Mr. v/ Hazsl Witherspoon and his charming bride. The handsome Moore residence was a scene of splendor and elegance, and the / ot-C'?si?iii \yas greatly e> joved by all present. Refreshments were servel during the evening. ?Notwithstanding the I act that we have sia'ed time and attain that communications ?i I not be published unless accomp tnied by the names o' the writers we are constantly receiving anonymous articles for publication. Two ot that kind were consigned to i lie waste basket yesterday. We must know who is responsible for what we publish. ?The proceeds of the dinner given on March Gth in aid of the monument fund amounted to $30.55. The Daughters of tluConlederacy extend thanks to all who were po kind as to patronize t hern in t he laudable undertaking There will be a call meeting of the Lancaster Chapter Thursdav, 15th, at the residence of Mrs. J. N.Crockett. All of the members are urgently requested to attend. Mrs. L. B. Foster, Cor., Sec. La ney-II a rritt. Mr. Nathaniel J. Laney, < Timmonsville, and Miss Monica Harris, Chesterfield county, were married in Lancaster last Tuesday night, 6th instant, at the Presbyterian m inse, by the pastor, liey. Chalmers Fraser. Dunn-llorton. Mr. James Dunn and Mr-. Elizabeth liorton, widow i Biyant Ilorton, were marrie< la9t Sunday night by Count Supervisor M. C. Gardner, at tin latter's residence in Flat Cren townabip The lttackmoti-Litiffle Nuptial*. In accordance with an noun ment previously made in The News, Mr. Joel D. Black toon, son of Mr W. M. Blackmon, of Creek, and Miss Louetta Lingle, tlie popular and at t ractive daugli tor of Mr. K B. Lingle, of Dwiglit, were married last Tuesday evening. The interesting ceremony was performed at the hospitable homo of the bride's parents, Dr. Boldridge, pastor of the First Baptist church of Lancaster, olliciating. A reception was given the bridal couple the next dav at the resiJ amice 01 uie groom's parents. Women's Club Meeting. The Friday Afternoon Hook Club was delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Emma Witherspoou. The literary programme was as follows: Current Events, by Mrs. .1. 1). Wylie. "A Tour Through the Belgian Cities," by Mrs. W. C."Thomson. *'A Talk about Flemish Art," by Mrs. John P. Hunter. "Gems from Lessing,"|by]Mrs. R. C. McManus. Dmnty refreshments w^re served at the conclusion of the literary exercises. Rev. R. E. Turnipseed and Rev. VV. A. Beckham, of Lancaster; Rev. P. B. Ingraham, of East Lancaster, and Kev. Mr. Henry, of Elgin, attended the meeting of Methodist ministers in Rock Hill this week. Four teen out of twenty ministers in the Rock Hill District were pros eat. SO M1-71 ])OI There is something doing ;it Clou Our buyer is now in the Northern 1 of merchandise we have ever shown prices are sure to meet your approv TO TIIE LADIES : We have just received one of the choicest lines of Ladies' Muslin Underwear that, can be had, and every garment is guaranteed to be full size or your money refunded. Ladies' Gowns from 50c to $2 50. Ladies' Skirts from 69c to $2 69. Ladies' Pants from 25c to $1.00. Ladies' Corset Waists from 25c to $1 00. NEW LACES. We have just opened up a new line of Valencine Laces and put them on sale at 24c, 3c, 3?e, 4c and 5c per yard. Every yard is worth just twice what we ask for it. LACE CURTAINS. We have just opened up a new line of these goods, and they are beaaties. The goods range in price from 45c the pair to $2 50. You had better see these goods if you are looking for real bargains in Lace Curtains. II HITE LAWNS . 40 inch sheer White Lawn, a real bargain at 15c, our price 10 cents the yard. We have a better grade at 12 1 2 cents the yard. _ I If its good goods and low prices Fourth Door from First National Bank, Springs Block. jd/ (jjj Lint <>/ Unci aim* PERSONAL List of unci# |l l| maining in ?lie j Mr. VV. E. Parker, of Charlotte, \ nnJ March 10, 1906. spent Thursday in Lancaster. ^ g ^ rp Miss Margie McDow,of Charles- Howan, T, P. II ton, is v mil" re .ives ?n Lan- as, J. II. Sewell caster, her Conner home. jno. B. Martin, Mrs P. W. Ha din has(beeu ?L Miller, Be spending a few da3rs with rela- Jir(l McDow, G. tives in Chester and Kock Ilill. W M. Ihompsoi i, . , r ? a.i- , Mrs. C. Hong Principal -John A. .Jenkins, of ? , , Shaw, Connie the graded schools, spent last . , . . ... , Spratt. Sunday at his old home in York- .. J ' Persons calm e' ters will please Miss Iva Hull spent Wednes-1yertiaed. Jday in Lancaster with Miss I Irene Cunningham.? Rock liill H"ru,(1- The New C Mrs. Leroy Davidson, of Ker shaw, visited her brother, Dr. .... 0 r ? i ii-ii Governor Hey Gil more Stevens, of Rock Hill, , . ... . ... . tlie bill changin this week. . ? of the State. 1 Mrs. Cowan went to Lancaster now, under tli yestenihy to visit. Iier daughter. Xov. 15 to Mai ?Itock lliil Record. from Nov. 1 to/ Dr. S Beckham, of Hartsville, hng off 15 days < spent, from Saturday until yester- ^ie sLart ot the day in lvershaw with his parents, whole of March Dr. and Mrs. ii. ?S. Beckham.? Harry Wviie gi Kershaw Era. formation which the benefit of t The Rov. 1\ A. I'ressly and men.?Rock Hil wife, of Lancaster, are spending i few days in Due West, guests of N Hlirpiars Dr. W. L. Pressly ?Due West * or. News and Courier. Washington, Cant Iv. h lompkins, of Kock , room story: IIill, brother of Mrs. Connors of . .. It is related tl Lancaster, has gone to Nevada to . . .. . , . . , . long ago the wif engage in the mining business. , ... . . man from Michi by a noise that n i TWO good Second-hand Stoves for sale. i.__ u, 'Apply at The News Office. nudged her hi riiiNG NO d's. New goods are arriving daily, iiarkets selecting the choicest stock i to the people of Lancaster and the a!. GINGHAMS To our surprise we were able to get another cane of those 7 1 2c Madras Ginghams and we are making it lively tor our competitors by making the price 5c the yard. Don't miss this chance, as we positively will have no more of these goods at that price. SHIRTS 1 case Silver Brand Shirts, manufactured by Geo. P. Ide & Son. Every shirt stamped, and cannot be bought any place for lesB than $1 00. We closed out an odd lot, no two alike, and make the price 75c. To seekers of real a h i i* f ho rflrnitia f hia * a n /? ? U - I >1?J a ? v VMt^iuun^ VIIIO in JUUI lIliHIUC. | CLOTHING Our first shipment of Spring Clothing was made us this week and iu a tew days we will I have these goods on display. They are beauties. We took special pains in selecting these goods and we are sure we will have the choicest line of up-to date clothing that can be found in town. Prices from $10 to $16 50. BOYS KNEE PANTS We have just received our Spring line of Hoys' Pants. This is a very strong line. I ) 'rl(>fia f rnm fti! 1 . ? | A. IIVVD A AW 111 l/VO vu tpi v/w pri pilll . 1 . _ . 11 you are looking for, call and see e. cloud il ljettf.ru. "Get up, got up; burglars are lin.td letters re in the house." The Congress>ostoflice at Lin- man not having fully awakened, wiok ending sat up sleepily and replied, "You are mistaken, my dear, Hunter. F. JV1. 'here may be burglars in the tree Sam Thorn Senate, but there's none in the , Clark Sowells, House." Frank McFaden. ' n Mobley. llilli- Killed Wife and Suicided. B. Milier, 11 v. u* Augusta. Ga., March 8.?M. e. Misses Alice l Cohen, a young Hebrew, at Mobley, Lara an early hour this morning, af ter relirinji with his wife at a ig lor these let- house on Market street, secured say they are ad- a gun, shot his wife and then F. Hunter, himself. He died instantly. The P. M. | woman never regained conscious? ness, and died a short while alter jame Law. being tound several hours later. They came from Savannah a lew days auo. They were inairied ward has signed here six weeks ago. g the bird laws . . . he open season ?The New Cut school, taught ie*new law, from by Miss Minnie Caskev, will cli 1, instead ol close with an exhibition by the ipril 1, thus cut pupils next Wednesday night ? of November at The exercises will begin promptseason and the ly at 7 o'clock. The public is at. the end. Mr. cordially invited to attend. ves us this in- _Mr. j. p. Hackney, of Charwe publish for |0^e^ wj1Q married Miss Miller of ho local sports- x^anca.Hter, has, Joiotly with Mr. 1 Record. ^ ^ Hackney, purchased what is known as the Gibson property, in the House. \q the city of Charlotte. The ? purchase price was $18,500. tiere is a eioax ?The Kmp's I hum lite is will serve dinner Monday, Tinxlay tat one night not and Wednesday of next week? e of a Congress- court week. It is requested that gan was aroused all contributions be sent Monday ilarmed her. She morning to Cloud's old store, in usband, saying: the Masonic building.