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qii jF LOCAL DOTS J fo Bl IB * ?New cotton brought 8J cU on this Market yesterday. ? Mr. George Games hasopened up a stock of good* in the John 9on building on main street. ?Evangelist Thou. II. Leitcli is coming to Kershaw about tht 15th of this month to conduct r meeting. ? Era. ?The numerous friends ol Mr S. E. A. IIinson, who has beer quite ill, will be pleased to lean that he is now improving. ? The board of registratiot held its regular monthly meeting this week. It was in session Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. ?Another girl has been addec to Tlie News force, a daughtei Having been born to Mr. and Mrs 49 It. A. Long Thursday, Sept ^ 6th. ?Mr. Ellison Llagins lias re covered from his recent spell o sickness and is again at his pos in the stoie ot Merchant John J Blackmon. ? The little daughter of Mr J. A. Robinson, of this place died Monday, ot pneumonia, agec about 3 years. The burial wa1 in the new cemetery. ?The infant son of Mr. NV. J Bailey, of Dry Creek, died lasi Thursday morning, aged about S months. The burial was at Lowei Camp Creek church. ?The infant of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Bowers, of the Fork Hil section, died Thursday night aged two weeks. The burial wa< at Fork Hill church yesterday. ?Chief of Police Ilunter ship ^ ped to Columbia Wednesday f; trillions of liquor seized here.? The stuff, it was thought, was intended tor blind tiger pur poses. ?The Rev. M. J. Long will preach at Ebenezr r church on Saturday night before the 3rd Sunday in this month. lie will also conduct services there on Sunday following. ? The store room next to The News office in the Springs block is being lilted up for Est ridge A Son, who have been merehan dising in the mill community toi some tune. ?('apt. R. E. Tompkins, oi Rnr.1: ti ll I * 1 ' ...... im-? uuuuiii a controlling interest in l lie Dr. J. K. W. Hade ?1 ruj* store and will he ir charge of the business, lie asks a share of the public patronage ? Kershaw Era. ?The residence in Columbia of Mr. S. W. Rhea, son in-law < I Mr. Robert Welsh of this vieini ty, caught on fire Thursday, the fire originating in a c'osel. The flames were extinguiaheJ, but i.ot before the building was damaged ) to extent of 300. ?The Council is having sund bhnle I to tie used in making >i cement sidewalk in front of the Spring-' block. I lie *and h.tu'ed for that purpose lad spring?>i w is Ift-t spring ten yarn a?o ?? / i proved t Ik* to? fine or cement w >rk. A c rf;?iii grade ol sn.il is required, which kind Council ha-* experienc '<1 conddeia >i<' (litflcul'y 'n obtaining, hence the delay. 4 t J PERSONAL | 111 Mi Col. Leroy Springs visited lver-1 shaw Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McLure have gone to Asheville, N. C. Miss Eva llotigh visited her i sister, Mrs. E. E. Cloud,in Rock ? Hill this week. 1 Mr. L. F. Strafcton, of Charlolte, visited Kershaw, his old . home, this week. 1 Mr. P. T. Twitty, of Heath ' Springs, spout Wednesday in Lancaster, ' Mr. E. C. Allison has gone to : Cleveland Springs tor a few days. M ? ni i ^ " " j iur. i nos ?. uregory, of Cheraw, spent a day or two in Lancaster ihis week. Mr. Willie?Ross Moore return ed to Davidson College Wednesday, to resume lus studies. t Mr. and Mrs. llasel Wither t spoon have returned Irotn Blow ing Rock. Mr. Laurence I'ardue, of Atlanta, is on a visit to Lancaster, his old noine. 1 Mrs. L. C. Llarrison and little daughter, Miss Mab, are visiting relatives in Rock Llill. M _ TT mi. oiuwari iie*m, president f of the Southern Uranite Co., spent Thursday in Charlotte. r Miss Mamie Clyburn lias re turned from a visit to friends in Rutherlordton, N. C. ' Mrs. W. T. Williams and children returned Thursday from their visit to Norlolk, Va. Mr. W. C. Thomson and son, Mr. Waddy Thomson, are spend ing a tew days in Baltimore. Miss Minnie Ca*key, a trained nurse of Colunibiu, is visiting her uncle, Magistrate W. 1*. Castsey. Mr. ?J. M. Riddle, Jr., business manager of the Lancaster I'ub1 lishing Company, made a busi ness trip to Camden Thursday. ( Miss Hope Gregory, who has been spending some time in Jefferson with her sister, Mrs. Jas. * W. Miller, returned home Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lazenby, Miss Nannie Crockett, Miss. Abbott, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mackey, of Lieutl) Springs, have j^one North. Mrs. S. M. Scott, of Sharon, who has been visiting herduugh- j tor, Mrs. J. Meek White, of Unity, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman, ot Spaitanburg, who have . been visiting the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomson, re turned homo yesterday. , Miss Kdna Oregpry, of Lancas. ter, is visiting lior uncle, Mr. K. L. Iiliickm >n. She has,just returned Irom Alabama.?Kershaw Era. Mr. Charles Moore. of Coluni ,' bia, and Mr. lioy Jones, ol New I berry, are v^inn^ tlu-ir uncle, . Mr. C. W Jones, and other rela ! tives in Lancaster. Miss I'earl l'lyler, of Waxliaw, i who has been vhitin? M'ss Mettle j Staines, went home yest-iday I afternoon I'lie 1.uter went home iiwith her to gpenu two weeks.? I Chester Lantern. i 1 Mr. Lloyd Mo ?ro, tbe L & C'* acent at Fort Lawn, spent a few days ia Lancaster tbis week with n:s parents, iur. and Air*. W. M. M?>ore. Cadet Hazel Cunningham , of Clonison, is t>pendii<i: a few di-ys vvitH Iiiends in Anderson belore r< turning to college, which opens next Wednesday. M^ses Mayme and Bess Jones, two of Lancaster's most cl arming and attractive > outig 1 niies, who . ave been vi it 1 nv Mi s Iva Hull, expect to r turn borne Thursday.?Hock Hi 1 Her i d. Mrs. Lillian C. Mi ler, ol Lan c -sier, S. C., who is now th guest of Mrs. J. 1'. Hackn y, on East avenue, will re'iim h* me the first of the week.? Ci jwiotto Oil server. Mr. Carl Lee, ot' Anderson, who lias been spending several d iys with bis sister, Mr-. .1. A. . oiewman, returned i.o ne yesterday. 'I'he Rev. R. E. Turnipseed returned Thursday niirht from a v sit to Kershaw. He preached Thursday at Shiloh church, in Kershaw county, for the RevMr. Jetfcoat A Jicqnettt of Election Mini(iffere. The managers at each precinct in the county are requested to phone The News office the returns of their box next Tuesday evening immediately after the completion of the count. IMease give us promptly the vote of both county and state offices. A'o I'read nut I at Union it nil Antiorh Tomorrow. The Rev. S. N. Watson requests us to announce that there will be no preaching at Union and Antioch tomorrow, Sunday. Me and Mrs. Watson are in Charlotte, having carried their infant daughter there tor treatment by Dr. Nishet. Mr. Watson writes us that the child is a little brighter, but still very ill. .s/x Thousantl feet of Lumber Horned. Messrs. Harvey Robinson & Sons, who operate a saw mill just across I lie state line, in Union county, lost by fire Wednesday afternoon about 0,000 feet of lumber, which was in a kiln.? Toe pieces ot timber supporting tiio lumber gave way, causing the latter to fall into the fire.? There was no in-urance. The saw mill was n>t ii jured, as it is temporally I oca ed on this side of the state line Miss fa if HIcMa n oh to be Harriett on the 10th Instant. Invitations have bsen issuod to the ci ming marriage of Miss Helen Fay McManu*, daugh'er ot Mr. T S. McManus, formerly of tills place, now oi Wilmington, N. (J., to Mr. Joseph Inskip Sabiston. The in'eret-tiug ceremniiu milt I v. i ?? !' i j* i# r 1 Ui lllt!U * Ml ^ 0(1 nosday, Sept. 19th, 1900, at 5 o'clock, in t ho First IFtptisI church t'f Wilmington. Mi~s McManus is a young lady ol attractive personality and lu.s many friends and admirers in Lmca^tor. She visited her grandparents, Oapt. and Mrs. J. Q. McMatms, and other relatives in this county this summer. D !| STYLISH I j FOOT WEAR I C We are showing a new 1 line of Fall styles in ^ v* tine shoes for ladies. W Dorothy Dodd and I Duttenhofer. f These two well known ^ ^ brands of shoes need i J ^ no introduction, as they * $ are both well advertis- m ? ed lines j w I ! Young Ladies, j $ come in and select you I x V a nice shoe before leav- W ing ^01* school ? # I ?I & II t 1 E.E.CLOUD I ^ Cash Store. ? t/VV **??#>?. no. 7858 Business Notices. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank j lllu 1UUI MUUVMiUl ouuu A WOKD for each insertion. No OF LANCASTER notice to be couuteil less than 25 words. At Lancaster, in the State of = ~^=? South Carolina, at. thp r>?rr . n , ~v.^uu (ii iieaiii-.joufs i;o. ari'l ^et your of business Sept. 4th, 1906. ?>? r, !.?". Wood it Sons. 2t RESOURCES. Loans ?nil Discounts SEK Clyburi. & Robinson's lOets. Overdraiis, setured anil unsecured 8iV4H counter tins week. It's full of barIT. s. Honds to secure circulation 2h,0'HJ Oti Preui uin on U. Bonds ess. ia , , llonds. Securities etc. %?ih.M FOR RENT?An excellent 2-ltorse Furniture and Fixtures farm. Good house att.l barn at. J *ood ,,U? ,,UnUS' "0l r?" uum? water Apply to A. J. Clark, LanDue from approved reserve agents 5,".S3 (lit castor, H. C. 21 Checks and other cash items rt,o7o.'2l ????????????????? Notes of other National lianas I.400.UU l'l.A'l^KS atul Teas, ill t wo deCOraKraotloual paper currency, nickels tions, at C 'c set. t'lyburn it, Robinson. and cents , 3eS SK .... . .. Lawful money reserve In banks, viz: . . . ...... Sponje it 0"i :#) BEGINNING August 1 school will be Legal-tender notes l/.tW.OO I2.02l.o0 ,lU,.VI,i?hl We guarantee yon a ... .. d uumuuii ouuiihmii ii'?iiroa?! Trainir.e Iivt urmiH ion in nil with II. S. I ^ . ,,, , . , ... .. . . n (5 per cent, of circulation! 1,2 0.00 School leleKraplioiH ftntl Station Agents, 12uU.\ Main St., Columbia, s. C. Total, .... *1(17.51 LIABILITIES. \V I", HAVE placed on lOc counter C.tpltai muoU paid la f25.Miti.uo 72 tloz. pieces hnmlsoiiie honiestic surplus rural ".uoo.oo Crockery. Greatest bargains ever ofUndividcd I'rollts less expenses and leretl. ( oine quick heiore it is nil tuxes paid 7*2.116 gone. Clyburn & Kobiiieon. National Hank notes outstanding 24.K50.n01 lialividu.il deposits, subject to cheek #711,115.52 Time tort UK'a tea ot A C 'A TH dep. .sit 35,050 55 ** Vttl U? Certified cheeks 61.00 .. ., . , . ,, , , lo ttia People id I.utieaster ? ounty Cashier s heen.scirstand- ' J sag ;tio:to iom.sk,- .tr (lreeling . I.iabililieM oilier than those aliove . , , , ,. Stated?Kescrved for taxes, etc. l.esi. 19 In the recent campmg i I ina-lo the race tor ounty Su|ierinU:nilent <>t I'M neat ton Total, ... 1167.074 51 on n,y personal merit, ability utnl tit tics a for flat l office, el riming vim honl-l liu\e I SVV.un?lVo?V.aa^si!'"a' ! -* 1 u" ?'<?"c.rtcl 1*'r ,hiH" . ft"J ,L'a you sii -iii.t receive the best service |n??~i1, Iv M. t-ro*ton, (.aslncr oi thealajve-namcd I j^je I claim tlint c\ory vote I rec? ived j Hank, do solemnly swear that the aoovo stale-| Was ? recoonitii.x ..i .. i..m. ? - r, J "?"V i ?* ' i"' best of 111 \ i.imrt iciL'i .mil ,liH( li iri>.i iny .lut v an I .in expression ? !' belief. K M CKOXTON, 1'ivsUter. a desire for Lcttoi'. mure Xrithlul Korvice. Subsci i: < il n>l sum n 1.11 in-for- in this iltli liy n small maj 11' \. us t" 111 jm : I tu his ilay uf Siipt. in hi iniij.nity two vci rs ayo. I ho incumbent I V M I'OltTK 15, Notary I'ublic '* re-eleeted. Now, I desire to thank m. ? ... many friends thi<>tiMi?>iii the count* lor Corri'i'l -Attest ; .? i i_ i i .1 * Iho kindness siiown mo iln>lint Bo ruin ' II A ^ I /. ?l') N 1 > , 11 . i 1 . v s CARTER iniil I ohi.mi l iliy tk'Miro to Itiaiik my " ; ' ' ,. . follow citizens foi the sup| ml they gave It. (. McMANl s, iiio n( ||j;. 14.H-.. | .11.j reciat e ilit support Plr< t'ti>rs. 1 j rt coiveil at each prieiiut. I> ' nr. 'I axn - 1 ! haw. I'rtili Hvillo . 111 1 Sow 'nt my homo hox nuvo ino a splouilid Hhowinit. ?Till JftllG* CO'tailH O'l Mrtl'ket J I'rayit u (in I s n -li.ht Mi s,lilt ' |>.'I1 all , , , , . , ,, 1 VOn. Ill V ti-liow I'lliv.iw 1 ? dl I . 1 - - ? * <.iM-iy v;u;.i[(((| I * V Mr. your <*l>i I r ? .ill ;miI >tiif > m lilt* T. William" is being rem d lu I l?1*/.*'V""? V' 1,,7'v"" 1.! '-Xi0 V! i | ^ | y?.nr? for * p.hM! . 'inr.;*!'>n ah<l ppi'|)lll at (|J to it> Of' 'I|>' l<"' tv fii-'liful ? I vie. >IIM? vu'y, i VI . M I rp ,U i ' * J M,t,U I Mr. iiiul Mr.-, ]. 1. W) lie. I rnity Mausn, Sept. i, iikg.