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LOCAL DOTS ^ ? Cotton brought 11 centon this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 25 cents. ? Merchant Edwards present* elsewhere a sample oi his ^prinn poetry. ? Mr. 11. N. Sowell was elected by Council Monday a member <?i 1 he p dice force, U> fill I lie post' ion recently resigned by Mr. C. E. Bateinan. ? Mr. J. E. Johnson ol Lancaster, has taken tlio supeiintendency of the Noelj Mill, vice Mr. Gofisett,resigned.? Yorkville Enquirer. ?Attention is invited t<> new announcement in today's paper by tlie First National Bank. ? Mr. B. Lindsay Dominiek, ol l'rospority, a kinsman of our lei low townsman Mr. A 15. Lind say, died a day or two ago. lie was 74 years of age and loaves a widow and three children. ?The building committee of the Camp Creek Baptist Church will meet next Saturday alternoon at 2 o'clock. ?McCardell & Allison Brothers are offering unusually nic*1 lines of clotning and shoes, as will be seen by announcement in to day's News. ?The Council is now rapidly enforcing the compulsory vaccination ordinance. Not less V than a thousand persons have been vaccinated in the last ten days. ? Mr. Ceo. \V. Williams, one of Lancaster's most expert book keepers niul accountants, has ac A cepted a position in the office of ? Supt. McLure, of the L. & C. railroad. Mr. Lloyd Moore, for merly connected with the otllce, is now the company's agent nt ^ Fort Lawn. ? Mr. J. W. Williams's homo on the Camden road about 7 miles south of Monroe was destroyed by fire last Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were in the tiold some distance from the house when the fire oc curred. Nearly everything in the house was saved It, is sup posed that the tire originated from a chunk rolling out ot the fireplace onto the Moor.?Monroe Enquirer. Death of Mrs. Mar// Itaker. Mrs. Mary Baker, aged about seventy yours, died in the mill community last Friday night. . / She is survived by two sons. The remains were buried Saturday afternoon in the new cento tery. Death of Mrs. Andrew Watson. Mrs. Ola Watson, wife of Mr. Andrew Watson, of the Forkt Hill community, died last Sun| day. She had been in bad health I tor some time. Mrs. Watson ' was a daughter of the late John Lyles ami was about 25 years old. She was a most estimable, christian liuly and was liked by all who knew her. She was a consistent member of the ForkHil< Baptist church. Her husband and three children survive her. The remains were buried at Fork Llill Monday. \ | PERSONAL. | Col. Leroy Sprim:s spoilt. Friday and Saturday in Columbia. Dr. J II. Bold ridge sponl Monday night at Ltndo. Mis? Net tie Green is vi>it lie tier sister, Mrs \V. G 11 i>es. in Sharon Mr W. T. Williams stops to I Columbia to-day to attend the Siiriner*' meeting. Fx?Congressman T. !. Stiait Iims returned Irom a lew days" visit to Washington. Mr. Freest Moore ot the Lancaster bar, attended court in Camden the p isl week. Rev. and Mrs S. N. Watson, ot Lleatli Sprimrs, were tlietruest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore this week. Mrs. L S. E.liott is visiting her parents in Tuntiionsville, Mr. a ml Mrs. W. G. Moore. Mr. R W. Doster, of Pleasant Vallev, visited his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, of Monroe, last week. Mrs. Ella Gladden, of Chester county, who has been visiting relatives in this county,[returned home Saturday. Miss Meta Jones, who has been teaching school in North Carolina, will return home this week, her school having closed. Mrs. Matilda Faulkenbery, ot Kershaw, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Sam Faulkenbery, at the Springstein mills, left for Rock Hill yes'erday to visit another ton.?Chester Lantern. The Rev. and Mrs. Chalmers Fraser left yesterday for a few weeks' stay in Atlanta, on acI count of tho lat ter's heaU.li Mr Eraser's pulpit will be filled during his absence by the lie v. J. H. Wilson, of Richburg. Mr. J no. T. Green, one of the prominent lawyers of Lancaster, was here on professional business yesterday. Mr. Green is the president of a temperance league in Lancaster which has raised several hundred dollars to prosecute blind tigers.?The State, April 10th. Capt. S. W. Birmingham, the well known builder and contractor, returned Saturday Irom a few days' visit to his family in Char h?tte He was accompanied by Mrs. Birmingham, who will spend a day or two with her husband. We are indebted to them for a pleasant call Saturday after 110011. Mr. 'lit n rloir 11 re {/or 1/ Meet# with Itntl Accident?Mote Itredk# It is A rm. Our esteemed fellow townsman Mr. W.T.Gregory, president of the Gregory-Hood Live Stock company, met with a bad mis hap Monday afternoon. lie was standing in the mule lot, when one of the animals ran by him, at the same time playfully kicking up its heels, one ol the leet happening to strike Mr. Gregory on the left arm between the elbow and wrist, breaking about two inches ot bone. The broken limb was set by I)rs. Strait and Brown and Mr. Gregory is now getting along very nicely. Get Ready fo Everybody looking for sorr things. Come and let ussh< for the occasion. White Linens. 30 inch sheer White Lin floods i or shirt waist su you 40c. the yard, our 44-inch sheer White Lit matched at price we a the yard. 1 piece 90 inn and sells everywhere f just to interest you in suit we make the price Silk Mulls. See our line of floweret colors and worth 39c tin > ter suits. We make the Mercerized Pre This is a beautiful lin shirt waist suits. We white, cream, blue am 25 cents the yard. \V< one of the grandest lint Organdies that can be I and new patterns. Can for less than 15c?our p Fourth Door from First National Bank, Springs Bloc tioy who Ikobbril Kershaw I'ost- i~ o/jlce ijets two years ia lie for- I unitary. Michael E. Ivermon, the lbyear-old lad who was recently arrested in Camden charged with breaking into the postotlice at Kershaw, as noted in The News 1 at the time, was tried Saturday in the United States court in Charleston. He pleaded guilty ami was sentenced to 2 years in ttie reformatory at Washington, D. C. Referring to the case, the News and Courier says: ? Before sentence was pronounced by Judge Brawley Attorney Frank K. Meyers slated that Kermon, some two years ago, had fallen from a trolley car at Wilmington, N. C., and had injured lus head, and since the accident had developed a roving disposition. I His parents are plain,respectable people. I I ;] I The Veterans to lte.eei re tJrosses I of llonor Memorial I tint. The Daughters of the Con fed- ^ eracv have furnished us with the 11 I w names of the following Veterans L. to whom crosses ot honor will j L _ . 1 I ni* presented on .Memorial Day May 10: .1. II. Gardner, T. J . Hooves, . 1). I*. Boll, ?Iames W McCain, J. N. Scwell, M. M. Caskey, I). ! N. Mackey, James II. There!!, . S. lv. Caskey, W. <^. Rodgors, L N. Montgomery, W. ('askoy, * J. W. Collins, \V. J. Sisiare, J. h M. M. Rogers, .) II. Ilinson, J. |j' M. Crenshaw, A. C. Ilinson. If there are any otheis entilled to crosses who has not received J' them they are requested to call ?' | and get them on Memorial Ih?y. J', Monroi' 1 fit-Hiit- liinhti/n-ille. Miss Lewis Ileath. of Monroe, ' ' i" i difcl in Bishopville last Thursday I _ afternoon, at the home of lieri cousin, Mrs. (J. 8. Massey. She i" is a daughter of the late James it M. Heath, of North Carolina. ? Her remains were taken to Mon- I" roe for burial 101 J> rEASTER lething ne\r for Easter. Our store is crowded with nice w you our goods and help you select a nice dress or suit Cannon Clothens, beautiful -lust received a ease of Cannon Cloth its, others ask and we are selling it at 10c the yard, price only 25c. Linen finish Cannon Cloth at 12 1 2c ten, cannot be the yard. Especially nice for shirt sk for it?40c waist suits, h Linen, worth -n-".-.-.. or *125 y?rd, Millinery a nice Easter ... , ... i 05c per yard have not the Hats and we have got the prices on them. Everybody wondering how we can sell such stylish hats at such low prices. Come to us 1 Mulls in best for your Easter hat. We undersell all. i yard for Eaaprice 24c yard. Clothing. 11 1 1 inula. For men and hoys arriving daily. Come f . f and Ree us about your Easter suit?we ^ 0 8 ?r will make tbe price right. Men's suits /IV i i" from $3.00 to $10.50. Boys' suits from d black. Only 89c to $5 00. e are showing i?d',f A,7neadt Shirt Bargains 't be matched One lot 50c Shirts to close out at '20c. rice 10c. One lot 60c Shirts to close out at 30c. j' Ell* * Jj The leader in ?/ vIUhU low prices WJfcFIA Prize PSSw INEACH 1 MiESi BOX j and why not? Honest upright, isn't it a fact every woman prizes a handsome hat? Beautiful Trimmed Millinery and our store go hand in hand together. Everyday hats, shopping hats, church and opera hats can be had of us. Our hats take the lead, and as to prices?you won't fuss about that. Williams-Hughes Company < 'A ^1 1 ST( >1 i K. ^11 + -i S. W. HIRM I XU II A M Muilder and J U ^31110 0^. t'ontractor ami House Mover, oilers r===r ? his services to the iiiihho lor hti>t thing in t tie line of building, eonLBr A I. Notices inserteo under tracting or house moving his head at the rate oi i>N K < K NT i WOKI) for ea< h insertion. No Otice to he counted less than 2*> I ! ' I.ORlll lOltA < () I'TuN SKKI> rords. i Will* < ?ii.- i u. . .. .< 11 r a i n |) i ? \ iiriCI V . ? ? jSeed, originally hou^hr iroin I. A. whom: MH.LV \ Hir.iv l.l.fk ,.i,?l ! /?' AI'mimIhU-. The staple now hite-spott-d hull, w.i^hu.u .1. ?.,t :t I w?rlh _? cents tins iimrkMi minds; has l.eeti taken ..r. iov C?.l..r 1 "" liri,,,,"v , "Mlsel seed leek plalltat ion. I.win, .Ml. U. I HW.ehv H *' ?"'r " '<) bl.shu.iOK exiM-nsos. I..I stunt els ami upwards. \ pply to K. .1 Mr11 wain, Lancaster, No. 3. H-7-l<iw. II' VOI' \\ ill 1 >11 v - ualloti Moh.ssis fioni ! ~ eiiio-lt <Sroi-i rv t.o , the\ wdl fin n sh tln-1 ? _. . Notice. I'lirsiiiint if a commission issued l.y the III - t'nimed I'urnii rs' M. r.Miiti'.. A j s,.m.tar? of Stat .tin I... .Us ?f Htilscripnpplv Ho. will meet mi iinpor.imt hnsi tlon nf tho Lancaster <\.tton Warehouse i-s AI'lil J 1st, at II oetoek. All stoek? . AHSoeialit.li will lie npeti iilitil in>t.n of I l.lerH altd et.lor.ttl n en interested in this May the 15th. lit at the ntl'iee of W. ('. itemrise UK retpiesti d t<> l?e present on Ihiiuli, n, the Town of Luin-aster, S. C. lat day. M " Lee, See A (>< n. Mar. W i- II..null. 1 .lohn I'.. I'orter, .... ...... i i ... I W l> ''ask. v, Mill' I-. I hereby forbid unv and all ... ... . . i.'... i;. i .... , , , , . >\ 1 . \ all land I lie I lit III. arsons to lee.I. shelter or hire tnv wife, , .. , i. . i i , -II* oioiaiim, iiiina hii'hardsnti, or u,Vr h?T employ. .j. yi.-Mnr ray i.-nt or farms or work of any kind; she ivinu let'- inv lied aii.l hoard without any t orpointars. rovocnli"ii on lay pint. .John Kiehar.1- Hated April Ml, lUOU >n. colore,1 KOC.NFOIC KAI.K Fioin * <\ lirown T7" _ ? Q I oltnrrtH I'urrt liiltuioro i t rum. I>?>mi ?,f X/ \J 1 Ocilt?. jfi - iiidI lion hi-Mi-is Fi-. li Kn^s .*1 ('?> r s Mini*. .1 F rivlo-.iii. k',t Aires Ijiml ?n<> milamst "i lr..<leavilli on politic roinl awl l v:i' )u s i i v. i known as the loOnii \v'ii.is Imiiiii- iiIhoiII AII. INSt'U.IXCK I mil pre- ?'" ;1 P" ? ' lh" l;i l,1' xv,?' ls 1 trail t., nv.' you insnr .uijH ?n your no,.a 1 ''autilul house sit.-. Bo I well awl *pr?n?. ;ainst |. a? ? la hi-kc l.y li.iil which anil In aciea holtoni himl on l ynches ii\er. tins (he citipH i?f some poiliouH til ih?> I*? ?<* S^.Utt pt r acre. ^ < o'Oil t?rnis to i iont unity ovary summer Insurance on party. J. 1 IXWIEB. !o nu a .to of cotton will cost yon IS' > eta ' ii iiiinBh*m, Ala. !T acre an<l will en v. r vonr col ton front , , - io time it cornea up until Oct lat. Apply . . vr r write to A J.Clark,Agent.Lancaster,S.u, Subscribe to 1 llO News.