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j LOCAL DOTS ^ jl ? Cotton brought 11 cent4on this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 25 cents. ? Dr. Boldridne will preach at Camp Creek Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ? Lancaster needs sand ? not in her gizzard?hut all ov r her sidewalk* ?A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J Mines T. llunter, .Jr , of tliis place, Thursday morning.l 29th, instant. ? L'.ttle Miss lloitense Gregory, one of tlie graied schools' bright ? & young pupils, has been quite sick this week with pneumonia, but is now bettor. ?We regret so soon to lose Mr. T M 11: i?- 1 ' ?. ?.... uutwu auu lamiiy as till** zens of our town. Tliey have re turned to White Blufi", their former liome.?Kershaw Era. ?"Where there's a will there's a way," hut this does not apply in the case of one trying to pick his way over Lancaster's muddy streets. I ?The merchants of Kershaw I have agreed to close their stores in the afternoons, Saturdays excepted, at 6 o'clock. The early closing will begin April 15th and extend to September 1st. ?Mr. J. P. Watson, son of Mr O. 11. Watson, who has been liv ing in Cheraw for several years, was manied in that town the 21st inst. to Miss Lucy Brigman. They are spending a few days herewith Mr. Watson's father. ?Kershaw Era. ?Master Hoke Knight, son o! Mr. W. B. Knight, was brought home this week from Rock Ilill, tm wiic ? ? ??? " ??o vpwi a I/CU U pun iur appendicitis two or three weeks ago, as noted in The News at tiie time. lie is getting along nicely and will soon be out again. ? Since iho report of the Tabernacle school closing which ap peats elsewhere was put in type we have received another very excellent write-up ot the occasion. As both c immunisations practically cover the same points, the publication ot the second one received is rendered unnecessary. ?On last Wednesday, March 21st, at the home ot the bride's father, Mr. Samson Broom, Miss Julia Broom was married to Mr i W. R.Gordon, the well known and popular merchant of Osceola. 1 Mr. J. J. Perry, Notary Public, officiating. Tlio marriage was a quiet home affair, only a few immediate relatives and friends of the couple being present.? ^ Waxhaw Enterprise. Milllnery OpenlnuH. As will be seen by announcements elsewhere, the Lancaster Mercantile company and the lleath-Jones company are to have their grand millinery openings on the same days next week, Wednesday and Thursday. Both tful a Kl iuKtnottl a ol al\_ ^.TUlUiiOHiUVinn (lio ^ * c? ijorate preparations for tlie events r~ and a treat is evidently in store for the ladies and others who attend and^witneas the handsome displays. ft You will, hy the way, find something of interest in the announcement of each company heside the millinery feature. ft The Smallpox Situation. Attention is directed to Mayor Wylie's no'ice elsewhere in re-1 lution to smallpox. There is no, occasion whatever for alarm, but, j a matter ol precaution, every one shou'd be vaccinated who is not already thus protected. Health OHioet Poovey inlorms us that there are only five ca-es of smallpox in town, all the patients'ein^ colored and reside j in the vicinity of the colored school house. Dr. Poovoy vaccinated 100 persons Thursday, ?x | haustmg his supply of p tints. He will doubtless have plenty ot them on hand to-day. A number of cases of smallpox are reported to hi in some sections of the county?hence the passage of tho ordinance by council prohibiting persons having the disease, or who have been recently exposed to it, Irom coming into town. The Xeioa9 "Jiusitic.H.t Column." We continue Co hear good reports Ironi tboRe who use The News' column of "Huisness Notices." A lew lines in that col uran never fails to bear fruit.? Among those who inserted a notice in la t Wednesday's issue wa^ , Mr. W. A. King, who lost his " I purse containing $30., last Sal| urday night. The notice was the means of Mr. King recovering his lost properly in less than 24 . hours, the purse having been found by an honest colored per I son who, on seeing Mr. King's, ?<?vcitist-iueui, promptly return ^ ed it to the owner. It is to be j hoped that Mr. King suitably rewarded the negro's honesty. Capt. S W. Birmingham, the ^ veteran builder and contractor, ? who has a notice in The News' business column, tells us that he t is receiving lots of calls for work t lie had to answer as many as two ? dozen or more in one day this week. t Yes, if you want to sell any j; thing, or buy anything, or want ^ quick results of any kind, try a j, tew lines in the "business col unin." ^ How One Newspaper Duns J Its Delinquents. An exchange says: Just a j question of a kind rememberance to the Time$ when you are r attending court next week. Wo t don't like to mention it, perhaps c you can $ee what we are driving at. .fhould you happen to]be flu$h ^ we respectfully Submit that $mall favor $ are thankfully received. Right Kind of a Farmer. c V Pleasant Valley cor. Fort Mill r Times: Mr. D O. Potts is now busy baling up his pea vine hay for market. Last week ho took f to market two fine hogs. Mr. Potts is one farmer who does not v buy everything, is independent r aid it matters little to him 0 where the prico of cotton goes, I though he keeps up with the p market and like others would ] like to fee the prico go up. e ?Mr- 11. B. Pardue, formerly of the Lancaster police forco, has I accepted the position of police- e mau ol the town of Fort Lawu. d t Our Spring Line The public is cordial department has been car of the choicest lines of S; guarantee our prices to L Black Dress ( To appreciate the ottering in this lint see ?lie goods. The; carefully selected bi guarantee the style lirtns, Panamas, Voi (Moths and Sicilians we have them from Notion Depar This department is Fancy Collars for la Fancy Persian Belti These goods are t this season. Side C< Back Combs 10c tc ladies' all pure Lit to be sold at 5c each If it is real bargains that i Fourth Door from First National Bank, Springs 1 P~ PERSONAL, Lion. Mat Hough, of Land ord, was in town yesterday Miss May me Gregory has r urned from a visit to relatiy n Kershaw. Capt. W. S Lee, of Catawl ^alls, is visiting his daughte drs. J. A. Stewman. Mrs. M. J. Porter, of Dixie, r urned Wednesday from a vis o her mother, Mrs. Orr, of Orr Station. Mr. llare, traveling represent ive of the Baptist Courier, wj n town this week. lie was tl nest of Dr. lioldridge whi iere. Miss Shirley Montgomery, Joncord, N. C., who 1ms bee isiting her fister here, Mr lasel Witherspoon, returnc tome this week. Mr. James Ilamol, principal he Tabernacle school, spent ay in Lancaster this week, ( cnte to his home in Kersha> he session of his school liavii losed. M iss Fannie Mcllwain elosi' ler school at Creek, in Lanca er county, last week and is no t her homo in this con mun y.?Waxhaw Knterprise. Mrs. II. I). Funderburk an hildren have returned from isit to Mrs. Funderburk'a p ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. I Iteele, of the I ni*y section. L>r. isoiciridge attended ti uneral of Attorney General Gui or at Batesburg this week. I ras among those who made a| ropriate remarks on the solom ccasion. As is well known, 1) Soldridge was tor several yea tastor of the Baptist church i tatesburg and was well acquain d with Gen. Guiiter. A 3-year-old boy of Elkin, I was drowned in a tub of wa r, into which he fell, Wedne lay. : of Goods is Now Rea i'wim???en? ly invited to come and inspect the* efully cared for and we don't hesita pring goods to select from that you >e the lowest. Everybody come and iondc dozen ladie JUUU.O 5,, each or good things we are dozen. ' >"? w?il h?ve to TVTi 11 in f^y\7 <e goods have been y f our buyer and we . . , , . ,, .1 ust a wore to be correct, ho- , , ax | we are sho\ les, Serges, Poplar ? ' Mil von can fin are all good and * . tok .. *1 m i save you tr 25c to ?1 50 a yard. 8?m/K?0,l? tment. "how yo"0 full of nice things. Sprillg CI dieR from 5c to 50c. ng at 25c and 50c. Our Spring ixceptionally good Everybody ombs 10c to 25c set. of Clothing ? 25c set. 50 dozen ter. If int< len Handkerchiefs and let up i or 00c dozen. 50 will save yi \rrvii orn ?11 juu uiv iwiviu^ iui aiways ciiii anu ???. E. E. Clo ^1 Serious Charge Againt Some Colored "Odd Fellows" t is From Columbia Record. Are some South Carolina col- \ e ored Odd Fellows'lodges breeders es of arson and other forms of re , venue against, the whites in the * rural distticts ? 3,1 That they are is the theory 1 i r? I 1 and belief of Special Ollicer II. i W. llolloway, who has what he " o considers is reliable information it that some score of alleged in* ( cendiary tires he is working on ( in different parts of the state un- " a. | der the comptroller general's di < as rection are directly trnceab'e to J ,e plots worked out in these lodgts t le aiul executed by members I against white men it is desired t to strike a blow in the dark. J Mr. Holloway has been in ' >11 t formed that one of the socalled t ' principles of the order as it has "j degenerated in the hands of tbsee ignorant negroes is to "correct ( ?f wrongs" perpetrated against m - c a groes by white men who are too i )n strong to be struck in the op -n. j ' vi And cases lie has investigated'( ?g in Abbeville, Orangeburg and1 Laurens counties have confirm- ' ed his suspicions and the infor-i !(* niation lodge members have im t s- parted to him. w [j. L'nclttimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters reI maining in the postotlice at Lana caster, S. C., for the week end l a. ing March 31st, '06. | Misses. Larry Wright. Grace ! Stewart, Sarah E. Barnes, t Seigler. , Mesdamos. M iry Crosby, Mary J n" Brown. 'e Messrs. I). R. Make, Milton Hirschler, Is Warner, Robert 1,1 Robert Hailliard, G. D. Faulkenr bury, O. N. Bus turn, Sam Kirk, rfl Gcom Carter, L W. White, 1 Willie Lyles, Jefl'erson Ellis, ( t Art her Dabbs, Samuel Dixon, I Jim Brasus, J. Stewman Brown, Ilenry Blaekmon, George Caber, J. II. Beckham, George Grist, 1 t- Will W right. < S- Jas. F. Hunter. | i r. m. ( w SPSS I dy for I inspection. >e goods. Each and every te to say that we have one will find, and we always see the new goods. s' Gause Vests to he sold at (50c do/.on. Pearl Buttons Good Dress Pins lc paper. 1 about tins hue: The goods ving are as correct styles as d any place and we always om 10 to 25 per cent, on the you get elsewhere. Let us ur line and save you money. lothing ; Clothing is all the talk, is surprised to see the line we are showing in Lancaserested in a nice suit call i show you through. We t)u $i.ou to on the suit, see fl The Leader in ^if\l LOW PRICES Business Notices. ^^"All Notices inserted under his head at the rate of ONE CENT \ WORD for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 25 words. PHOTOS?Made at Fort Lawu Every Tuesday for 2 mouths. Balance of time it Lancaster, SO J. NV.Cook. Fine Egg* For Sale Hereafter 1 will ill urge $2. for 13 ot ui> tine eggs of ilie thode Island Reds variety, U. T. Out lap, juncuster, 8. C. 2t. CA11 BAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. Early Cabbage Plants for sale at 25 sents per hundred or $2.00 per thousind. Cash with the order. J. R. 3ulp, Chester, 8. C. S. W. BIRMINGHAM. Builder and Contractor and House Mover, oilers id .. - .... ?v. i iv,cn it# i iic- jiuiiim uir unyhlng in the line of building, contacting or house moving. KI.OKOliORA COTTON SEED POK SALE. - Long Staple Variety seed, originally bought from L. A. Uoney, of Allendale. The staple now vorth 2 cents more on this market ban ordinary cotton. Will sell seed it $1 00 per bushel in lots of in bushds and upwards. Apply to H. .1. Mcllwain, Lancaster, No. 3. 3-7-10\v. WE IIAVE anthoii/.ed our agents in ivory town t<> mn our business on strictly ash basis. In tin- future no exceptions lmll be ninde to this rule. < ballot to steam haundry. ALL LAl'NIMtY packages delivered at 'berry's obi stand, Please call for sauio iroinptly. Charlotte Steam Laundiy. WE IIAVE nn h tnd yet, live Tons Lee's igiicnltnral Lime a high grade fertilizer o sell (>i St'2 Sli per ton, will keep cotton >rowing and thirsty lai.d till frost. Hcnu tt ( fl'O. ( O. Notice. Notiee is lioreby given that the town of Lancaster lias passed an ordinance prohibiting persons beyond the limits of the own who have smallpox, or who have jeen exposed to the disease, coining in I'owu. This ordinance will tie rigidly enorced. The ordinance also .requires perions id the corporate limits to he vaccinat <1 who are unable to produce satisfactory roof of previous vaccination. The Health Mticer, Dr. Poovey, is iu charge of the vaclination. It. E. Wylie. Mayor. Lancaster, C., March 3t'tli, 1906. ( ' )?i in 1 ft '1 1 f, r/i A Art .1 1 ?? .... 1 ? -- - x. . 1U1MIKI I'lim;. Illll^s IlilVt? :>een started in New York against loo. W. l'erkins, until recently irst vice president of the New York Life Insurance company.? Fhe charge against him?ginnd arceny?grows out of the giving :>f company's funds to the Republican National committee in campaign of 1904.