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LOCAL DOTS ^ | ?Cotton brought 11.30 cents ou this market yesterday ; cotton seed, 25 cents. ?The infant child of Mr. C. L. Catoe. of the Flat Ore sk section, died Wednesday, a^ed about one year. ? We are requested to announce thai there will beSabba'h schorl at Shi'oh Sunday af'eraoou at 3 o'clock. ?The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ilenry Adams, who live four miles south of Lancaster. <iiod la-t Tuesday night,', aye" about six weeks. The burial was at Bethel church Wednesday. ' ?Mr. L?wia Montgomery, of the Creek section, is down wi'h an attack of pneumonia. Mr. R M. Steele, in the same community, is also quite sick. ?It was Mrs. (ho. Hall, and not Mrs. Geo. W ill, of Chester, as was erroneously st ued in our last issue, who recently visited Mrs. E. C. Carpenter. ?Gov. Hey ward has refused to grant a pelit.ion for the pardon of John Jackson, who war convicted at the March term oi the Lancaster court last year ot manslaughter and received a two1 years' sentence. ?I) . VV. to. Crawford's many friends are indeed greatly pleased to see that he is now ahlo to <irive out in tlo afteroooos. He in n >w r ipi lly regaining} his health, a't.er months of sickness ^ and suffering. ? Bin B llings, col., pleaded guilty before Mayor Wylie Thursday of t WO coll!.-'- 1 ~ - - ? hvjo ivi'ing u'jiini , and curbing a policeman. His f sentence in ill) former caie was $50 or 30 davs, and in the latter, $15 or 30 day s. He took the day a in both instances. p ?The New* force is indebted to Mr. E. J. Mathis, formerly of LuKaOer but now n resident of Clinton, Tenn , lor an ingenious device lor cutting names on mailing -dips. It wai designed and ni i lo t>y Mr M itliis himself, svlin, iii is well known, is an old newspaper man. ,luniors I ii i'itfit fa fit mri/ck. We are requested 'o announce 1 hat all in unbars oi the .Junior () I ?r in ill m: unity aro'Jinvit ed t ? it't Mi 1 Mi* pi :nio at Van wye? is n-x' Tuesday, when the Order will pr's-nt a l>i??1? and a Hag t > il?" Vanwvek school. The lion \V. 1* Pollock, of (Jlieraw, lias accep'cd an invitation to the Jm.r presentation on ? eh i't ot" the duniors. Bryan Endorsed by Democrats of Ohio. Lima, O., M iv 23 ?Win. .Jennings Hry;in win end >r-?ed fop president hero t. ?<hi v l>v the !) \ in cri'ic judicial convention ol 1 ('?co'ini ies i f nori h western Ohio 'I'll resolutions. which were }ih?p'el w;'h cheering, declare U -"h t lirym wnu'd have heen re' in initiated an I el-cted i > l!?u4 lift I 'lie tr ist-? not stolen ihe nomination I'om him and that the nxt'onal Dernofraev will nornin ?te h in in 11)08 hy acclamation. 4 PERSONAL J Mrs. P. W. Hardin wont to Charlotte this week Col A 11 Batiks paid a visit to Columbia this week. y Col. II G Moll warn, of Roik Hill, visited Lancaster t his week. Misses .Janie Green and Lizzie Tillman are visiting in Colum bla. Rev. Chalmers Frizer returned from Atlanta night before last. h Mr. R. E. MclHvain visited r Charlotte, his latB home, this ^ week. _ Mi-s Nannie Irene McCanleU went to Charleston yesterday, to 8 visit iriends. Mr. Geo VV. Phillips, Sr., re- w turned Wednesday from a visit ^ to Charlotte. ? Magistrate Win Carnes, of Bu ford, paid us a pleasant call i Thursday. K The Hon. Mat Liough, of Laudslord, spent Thursday in Lancaster. Miss Sallie Bell, of Lancaster, c is visiting Miss Sullie Cloud? ^ Chester*Lantern. Our old friend Mr. William Cook, of Taxahaw, paid us a pleasant call Thursday. Misses Mame and Bessie Jones are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery in Charlotte. 1 Mr. Judson Craig, of Lancas ior county, spent Sunday in Waxhaw.? Waxhaw Enterprise. While in Charlotte this week, ^ Mr. \V. J. Cunningham made a trip lo Concord, to visit relatives Mrs. T. J. Strait and Miss Lola Cooper left yesterday for Moiitreat, N.C., to spend the summer. ( Mr. H. Ilines, of (he law firm v of Green & Ilines, went to Ah- i bevdle yesterday, 011 pro'es-don* ci al business. r Mrs. M. A. Welsh and Mrs. .1. a M. Carson, m ?ther and sister ol e Mrs. T. S Carter, are visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Carter. ) Miss Ktliel Mac key, of Heath Springs, lolt for her home (his ' morning, a'ter spending a week *' with h *r cou-in, Mrs. U. C. . Caul hen.?l liester Lantern. 1 Mr. David Tavlor, of Lmc?s |p ler, spent a part of the past . s wholv herewith his lather, Mr. .1 o I). Taylor, an.I s s'or, Miss Ao- U, lies T iy lor?W axil i w Knter- s prise. rt Messrs. H. K. Willians ami Ptt'il McNeil1, of Lamsasier, S C., J' were in tlio ci'y yesieulay tor the s c? lel'T.il H II, t.t'illrt ^lles'.s at tile " M iiiu'acturers' Cluh. ?UharloMe 1 Uoserior. 1 Mrs. Anna llamd'on lloit'm , it.. '' has (''ire to ileith 'Sp'imjt* to . o I j j visi' Iit Into husband's ino'her I' From there "lis wil. ?o to Da c h .jjtou io visM a ist r iiiii'x .? " ll i>li? stnr \j intorn. I Mr j. h . M. Hi >8' 11 <>' I > II ; J- ! It v.lio, one t f Lam as!er u y's j * p:?>111 ii-m t ? i 7. us a <1 in i-t sue- t cesnlul f trtnors. vicilecih s ilfiiuli ! ter here. Mis (< 111i .J HI n'l. m??n, j w Wednes'iav. Wh mo in It l> i*d in j] hi in f. ?r .? plou9ii'>t c i I wli-le in ? | town. t MAY We are Making May Shoppt Hold White Goods Specials. 72 inch WhiteOrgandies, would te a hummer at G5c, our Bale rice 48 cents. 72 inch WhiteOrgandies, would ie a hummer at 40 cents,our sale rice 25 cents. 45 inch Persian Lawns, a good eller at 35c, special price 25c. 45 inch Persian Lawns, a good eller at 30c, special price 22$c. 45 inch Persian Lawn, cannot >e matched for less than 25c. spe lal price for this sale only 19c. Another shipment of those 40 nch wide White Lawns, the 15e ;rade, special for this sale 10c. Ladies' Muslin Underwear We are offering Rome very apeial bargains in Lathes' Muslin J nderwear. Don't forget that we wi >attern to the customer. [he Dispensary lnvestiga= tion. Legislative Committee, After Long Recess, Resumes its Sessions this Week in Columbia. Columbia special to Charlotte )l>server: The dispensary inestigating committee made no iew or startling revelations tolay. The testimony consisted nostly of a rehash of situations .Irealv developed. The witnessis ex tinned this miming were dispenser .1 D. Allsbrook, of da 'ii in;, and 11 *er Dispenser J. V 1 lia 'kston, of Spartunhu rg. die ex nil na ion of Allsbrook liselosnl that ho lial been irrii ing w us key h ?us *s extorting Jnristm.is prisenis ami other linns o! gratt in consideration of dishing their goo Is. All this had topped since 'dirisima-, how ver. AI isbiMok wa- poetic in lis apjiea s. wri'ing that 'die ang for ill isc wli 'S? bread lie te.1' Letters of riiacks'on to the login's Brewing Company h iwpd that lie had received, on i e o? c si n. dollars Iroin I em ' c> huv his position, h1.1 s ei?l (?i 111ri i11g this over to he Spiirlmi^tiri; county hov.rd, r* k } I it All of winch wa* a ? ;?' on tin* county board. It w; s ho brought out ilia' I'liacksM it oni r-hnicil i<> .10 alleged fund dm ll iumic" a S,? ?ri i a burn paper, tid pull d the v\ li'skey houses nr t Ills purpose I'lleii when Ins i- CO el ? (? *1 ion i * -I flit1 it p. lie wei t i pel ion leys a. a n, ah hoiiith ho -^550 of nia''i h jio.l before /as Hid un-p^oi. The Augusta i-oiple would not contribute the ocon I time They wrote him hat lie had hotter use the 25 BARGAINS * Some Very S] crs. The Price v Good Until Not 75c Gowns, special sale 40c 89c 44 44 14 75c 1.25 44 44 44 98c. 169 44 44 44 1.25 2 00 44 " 44 1.65 89c Skirts 44 4 4 7 5c 1.25 * 44 44 44 98c 1 50 4 4 4 4 44 1 25 1 65 44 44 44 1 39 39c Pants 44 44 25c 60c 44 ,4 44 45c 65c 44 44 44 50c 89c 44 4 4 4 4 7 5c 1 00 44 44 44 89c I 39c Corset Waist *4 25c 45 c 44 44 44 35c 65c 44 4 4 4 4 50c 75c 44 4 4 4 4 6 5c Ladies' Shirt Waists. 75c embroirlerpd front Shirt Waist, special sale price 50c. 1 00 Shirt Waist, trimmed in lace and embroidery, special 75c. ill sell 10 yards best 5c M E. E. C 1 Every Lac Lancas Should see the McDougal Saving" is the most pei problem that besets t These McDougall Ki bor-savers and clea all leading jour now on exhibit We can save you money | when buying high-grade < Cooking Ranges, Red Roo Matting. Yoi Williams- Hu? CAS] I c-Mit* iehate I liev :<11<?W) il loin | it h ?rrel of tln'ir s'uil iu? so'.l i< r lo- conpjiizn purp Another Serious l ire. | Heavy Loss of a Farmer Across the North Carolina Line. Mr .1 I) Nor%vi od, h lartiHT* J c?ui?'y, N (- , lot by lir W? (h^stl ty moraine. bout 3 o'c'ock, bis bar and ?ial>|?K, two ho st-s and a main, i?o bngeios one waii' n. a I ol bis irrmn ami foraee, I ti ming in mi.in< r . i nd t ?o|s. II., Ii><< s n-tim it"d a I $1,500. N i insnranc^. Tlio burning, il is iiniiii'ii. w s ti ? act o an int: iidiarv l'"i s ?! i liin t h >i* <ci* i* are la c inni-' aM'in i.jiy fn qnciil, and nv.Tv ? Hurt >h > Id be made lo la inc i lie lirt; liemis in justice. & MAY tecial Prices for ce Make will ;ified. j 120 Shirt Waist., ^trimmed in lace, special sale pjuce 98e. 3 00 China Silk Shirt Waists, to I close out at 2 00 He quick and ^et one of ' hese waists. Corset Specials. 5 dozen Girdles, beautiiully trimmed and worth 50c, special for this sale only 25 cents. Shirt Specials. Bin lot 50c Shirtp to close out at 20 cents. 20 dozen 65c Shirts to close out at 30 cents. These are great bargains in Shirts. Clothing. Our 10 00 Suits are hummers. Better come quick to get one as they are going fast. Our Blue Serge Coats at 2 30 cannot be matched in town. uslin for 29c. Only one 3LQUD iy in ter County 1 Kitchen Cabinets. "Labor plexing, most harrassing he modern house-wife, tchen Cabinets are la.nly. Advertised in nals and samples ion at our store. j Refrigerators m Suits, Chairs, Rugs and urs respectfully, >hes Company STOW Id. A Card. For The l.ancaslor News. Mr Kilitor: The matter of select ini; members of t lie tiencriil Assembly <>l I his State lur the two years is now receiving ileservetl consideration tiy the intelligent voters oi Lancaster t ounty I'lier tore lhe undersigned, without nonsuit in/f liiin, do hereby silkiest the name ot Harry Hums, Ks?j, as a suitable man to represent this county in til House ot Kepresenta| t i ves. lie is a v on n^ man ot the Inchest moral charaoter and marked abili1 r v. co user vat i ve in his vi?* w-? would, iii our judgment., ilii honor to : hi* adopted .^tate and < otiiity. Should ' .Mr limes allow hi* name to h used in t heapproarhinx primary . t he voter* i of i In- < on lit y will ti ud no dillloulty in knowing, before the eleciion, where lie will (and i n the issues thai wil. likely come before the Legislature a: its next session any Voters. Mrs. W K. Ti'\ lor. of 1, i t' i>Iter, speii' several days ihe ; a t i week at I lie home of I or pi ivi.i , i Mr. and Mrs. A A U.adf- r>l, in itliis place. ? Fori Mill Times. ? The I lev. .1. Meek While 1 will preach in i lie A. It P. * 'church lie re (oimrow h.gla.