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LOCAL DOTS ^ j | ?Cotton brought 11 ? cent* ou this market yesterday ; cot- ]< ton seed, 25 cents. ? Miss Sadie Belle Maver, ol 'I Charlotte, niece of Mrs. Fannie ? Jones and Miss Mariah Mayer,of C Jjancnster, was operated upon for appendicitis Thursday, at a sanitarium in Salisbury. ^ ?Mr. Joseph Ilobinson, of the |< Unity neighborhood, and Miss Ada Steele, of the Tirzah neiirhi b >rh ?od. were married at Unity parsonage on Thursday evening of fast week bv Rev. J. M. White. ?Waxhaw Enterprise. c ? Mayor Wylio is having an- . of her room added fo his law office. 'Squire Moore also conlin, l v U''S to make imnmi'omu..f? I *.IV- "" the Moore block. Ilo is now having the hall on the second * floor converted into tour otliee * rooms. 1 \ ?Principal L. W. Jenkins, o; th e Yorkvillo graded sohools.l. who was recently appointed superinteudent ol education in York county, is a brother < f ' Principal John A. Jenkins, of ^ I the Lancaster schools. r ?The Carolina Hail Insurance ^ Co. has an announcement in today's paper of interest to farm ?ts. Our well known fellow ? townsman Mr. W, B. Knight is 0 the company's agent for Lances- ^ ter county. c " * - A JLanca/ttrian* in a ll>Htrna<l\AcciJtcnt. Mrs. L eroy Springs andjjlittle on, Master Elliott, had a thrilling experience Thursday while Returning from Now York, being aboard the Southern's Florida a Kxpress, which met with a serionh accident near Greensboro, N t( C. The engine ran into a derail ingswitch, and turning complete- H }v over, rolled down an embank'i ment. The engineer and the fireman sustained severe injuries, the foimer haying his leg crush- 1 ?d and both being badly burned anil bruised. The passengers were considerably shaken up, but none 1 b urt. c Master Elliott very kindly and thoughtfully called at this office upon his arrival in Lancaster and gitve us a remarkably clear and e intelligent account of the acci t dent. j, a The Towilt - I'em'ce .V apt tain. w In accordance with an- ^ nouncement in Wednesday's Ncwh, Mr. John Hell Tnwill, of ^ B^tesburg, and Miss Daisy Pearce, the attractive and ac- ? cAmplished daughter of the late j( J. E. l'eajce, were married in Kershaw Thursday afternoon, at ^ f? o'clock, at the elegant home of the bride's brother-in-law, Mayor E. D. Blakeney. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. Mr. Morchison, of Hateshnrg The ^ house was beautifully decorated jfor the occasion. Elaborate re v 'Ireshments were served after the . Is ceremony. V 8 S Mr-. Towill and his charmingL bride left on the Southern^ evening train for Washington, D C , whore they will spend a lew +* A ? days. , Mr. W. L. Oroxton, ol Ker- r phaw, was a visitor to Lancantor 1 this week. u I H PERSONAL Mr. T. M. Hughes visited Cha >tte and Fort Mill this week. Dr. It. L. ( rawford ape 'hursday evening in Chest / itil his brother. Dr. W. 'rawford. Miss El I a llney, ol the U in eighbnrlinod, spent Sundi /ith r?^l at 1 ve s here.?Waxha Enterprise. Mr. John Crawford went ov o Chester We Ine-day afternw o see his uncle, Dr. W. M Cra ord. Dr. J. P. Young, of lt chhur ame over to Lancaster Wednf lay to hop his children, win a vith their grandparents, Jud md Mrs. Iia B. Jones. Rev. J. M. White, of Unity, his week assisting Rev. M jriffuh in a series of meetin lear Statesville. Next we ok vill attend the spring uieetim: he Presbytery at Statesville iVaxhaw Enterprise. Mrs. R. J. M. Steele, who h teen visiting her daughters, M 2. M. H irden and Mrs. II. 1 runderburk, of this place, h eturned to her homo in tl Jnity section. The Itev. T. A. Dabney ai lr. J. S. Wilson, State secreta f tl?e Junior Order, wont Thur ay to Macedonia, Chesterfie ounty, to attend a bible at lag presentation by the Junio o the public school there. >r. If. JW. Crawford Operated < Again, Dr. W. M. Crawford, who sft leg was amputated some da' go, bet ween the knee au l ankl ttlie Pryor sanitarium, in Che ar, as published in The News he time, had to undergo anotli urgical operation thin week.iangrene again appearing, ( 'uesday the limb was cut < bove the knee, about midwi lie thigh. Dr. Crawford 8t>< he operation all right and he ow getting along as well ould lie expected under the ci u instances. telic of the Herniation. A crude, rusty old bayonetvideutly a relic of the Uevol ionary war?was ploughed up 3w days ago about twenty ste; cross the public road opposi rhere the monument at Bufon at lie ground stands. The lai n which the bayonet was foui elongs to Mr. .lames Porter ai /as cleared about seven yea go. The name 4'Thus Wylie i inscribed on the old weapon. ol. Allison Hears from his Si in San Franclaco. Col. R. E. Allison and lami fere greatly relieved Wednc ay to receive tidings from t] Jolonel's youngest son, Mr. (?c V. Allison, in San Francise fho, as previously staled in T1 Jews, had not been heard fro inco the destruction of the ci iv earthquake and fire. A post aru anil a telegram were recei d Wednesday, both a few da Id, but they conveyed tlie grai ying information that the youi nan is well and that he pass* hrough the awlul cataBtropI nhurt. II Hanlc at lleath Springs. JJ The secretary of State Thursdi J| issued a commission to the Bui of H? ath Springs, capitalized $15,000. The corporators ar< K B Mackoy, W. 8. Moore, P. "t- Twitty and Leroy Springs, er . ? , '1. tl'/iere fjtincaster Delegates iri In- Kntertalneil. ty As previously noted, t xy 8'ale Federation of Women iw Club* meets hi K >ck Hill no week. Delegates Irom the La caster clubs have been assignt er | homes as follows : Mi.-s Blanc >n Mo re, entertained bv Mrs. C. w? U ay nes (at Mrs J. (J Lindsay's Miss llatt'e Taylor, entertain g, >y Mrs. II. G Mcllwanie; Mi ,B. A. H. Banks, entertained e Mrs. C. Knykendal; Miss Ilat Miller, entertained by Mrs Knykendal. ?Mr. W. C. Beaty, a well km , citizen of Lancaster, is dcap ately ill gs _ '.''I Business Notice; \\\ Notices inserted uni tins head at tlie rate of ONK CEl A WO HI) for each insertion, as notice to be counted leHS tlian words. rs. J. 25 bushels .Spanish Peanuts for seed Bennett Grocery Co a8 lie RUGS FOR HATCHING?for t months of May and June, from I yard of tine Rhode Island Reds. $1 . per 15. R. T. LUNLAP, I.ancast Itl s. C. r.V WILL SELL tor the next ten di s~ a high grade "L&keview Patent" fh Id at $2.40 per sack. Purity Patent $5 25. i< lour has advanced 30cts ] id barrel and the above prices are 1 r8 than COST. Bennett Grocery Co. TEACHER A capable male teache experience desires position in a sohoo long term and fair salary Can prep r>rt students lor college, References given Address X. Y. '/. Co., News Olliee, L caster, 8. C. 90 JUST received?3 solid cars Wngom P9 1 car 1-horsa Taylor wagons, 1 car 1 an horse Hackney wagons and 1 car 1 an ' horse Hickory and Tennessee wagon g. mixed, liought right aud w& are going sell them right. Gregory -Hood Live 6>t at Co. 0J? "" VITAE ORE?I am agent for tlie Vi ? Ore. /tny one needing any of the nit cine can get it. Price $1 On p?-r pack or three for $2 6'l. Also V. O. Pills for jflp per box Any one wanting any medic can get it by mail by writing mo. O. iy Ferguson, K.F.I). 3, Lancaster, S.C. yd """ IN PLACE of nitrate of soda use ?'ei jg lite lor a top dressing. For sale by 'J Heath-Jones Co. as r- FLOROUORA COTTON SKI FOR SALE. - Kong Staple Varii Seed, originally bought from L. Stoney, of Allendale. The staple n worth 2 cents more on this marl than ordinary cotton. Will sell se at $ 1 00 per hushel in lots of 10 bus els and upwards. Apply to R..I. V U- ilwain, Lancaster, No. H. 3-7-10w a vi TTE>T1\TT^ 11 id "> Hire's Root Beer rs ?" for your health. At all grocery stores ; 5c bottle. Lancaster Bottling; Wks ly 'R Hail Insurance 10 Protect yourself against lc m from hail by insuring in t ty Farmers State Mutual Hail 1 al 18Uranee Company, of Columb v Insures $30 per acre for (>C ys $20 for 40c, and pays losses ,i full. Apply to me or one lg my agents. Pd A. J. CLARK, lie County Agent, Lancaster, S. C. 5 WAGONS 8 : ? ^^^^Wagons ('(^l We now offer the largest and very best selected lot ol Wagons r_ that has ever been shipped into i he "-tale. Think of i ?three solid by cars of Wagons?one ol them all 1 hor-e, 45 in number. This is ii0 tlie fir-fc car of l-horse Wayon- that was ever shinned t Lancaster and doubtless into the state. The other two car- consist of 1, 2, 3 and 4 horse Wagons, with any height of wheel or width ol tire. Hunk ol it?over 125 Wagons to select Irom. The qu stion arises, as one ol our friends asked, "Why on the earth did you bu> so pr_ many? Did you think they had <i > i? making them?" No, but in order to yet the price, we have bought for this place and all of our other places over 2,000 vehicles. By doing this we have been placed on the jobber's list, and all business men know that this S. means 10 per cent, less than any one, except a jobber, can buy. | Buggies Buggies ? Three solid cars of Buggies. .at One of the celebrated Hackney. One of the celebratrd Columbia. tl,e One of the celebrated Hickory, my And a number of the Columbus and Babcock. :~P Anv size or style from an 18 inch body to a nice carriage. i Harness Harness Rt Remember we manufacture our own Harness, and hence have no competition. All kinds on hand or made to order. We h ?v? ? shipped, all told, 50 cars of r of 1 of E Mules and Horses an(l our Mr. IJood is now on the market buyiug more. Don't fail (l 2 to come to see us. Wo don't stop lor summer?it's just as neces^ sary to have them in summer as in spring. We must have them to for our numerous customers. Some bought, perhaps, don't suit nclt them, and they must he suited. Any kind you want, from a $25 plug to an extra driving horse. All shades and grades. Come Uo one, come all. dif (Jregory-Hood Live Stock Co <*o[lie i Carolina Haii Insurance Co. CAPITAL STOCK ?25,000 OO. eel ;h; iiom i: omci:: ma /?yo.v. s. v. NO MEMBERSHIP FEES. Office in Farmers &. Merchants Bank Building. DIRECTORS : W. J Montgomery Marion, S. C. P. S. Cooper Mullins, S. C. H C Graham. Marion, s. C. IChas. A. Smith . Timmonsville, S. C. W H. ('ross Marion, S C. Rich'd I. Manning Sumter, S. C. IJ C. Mace Marion, S C. ! R. I? Scarborough Conway, S. 0. W. Stackhouse Marion, S. C. _ Insure Your Crops Against Destruction. We insure your Cotton for $30 I'er A ore, or less We insure your Snuill (train for $ S IVr Acre, or less The cost of this insurance is small in comparison with the investment that yon have at risk. The premium to he charged on all crops, except tobacco, is two <2) per cent he of the amount of insurance. In- The losses will not he pro rated hut are guaranteed to he paid in fu'l withi ii ni vt v 11 it u u f f up r\r r\ r\ f a i* Ii>jo i > huoti *11-. <1 *? ' " " -.4*1 * III. " *" J |#? uu? wi i?nn ??c?n urril l iiru rtl lilt? IHIIIir- IIUM'f, OT III ,'t y l)H paid sooner, in ease the loss is adjusted in a shorter time. >c; in Our Agent in Lancaster County is of* W. B. KNIGHT, Lancaster, S. C. Carolina Hail Insurance Co., Marion, S. C. Policies Expire October 15th. i \Y_._ _ .. . -