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LOCAL DOTS ?New coltou brought els. JJP on this market yesterday. ?Twins, boy hm<1 girl, were born to Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Poovey, Monday, Sept 10th. ?Attention is called to announcement by the WilliamsHughes Co. in today's paper. ? Miss Maggie Hardee, of Ches ter, has accepted the position of st* nographer at the oflioe of the Lancaster Cotton Mills. ? William C. Pearson has been appointed postmaster ?t Oir?i?.. ?6-OU, York county, to succeed Thaddeus K. Bates, deceased. ?The Gotten Growers' Association cf Antioch will meet at the school house Friday night ol this week. A full attendance is desired. ?Mr. II. J. Neely and Miss Leslie Connor, daughter of Mr. James Connor, were married in Lancaster Sunday afternoon, by the Kev. T. A. Dabney. ?Mr. T. It. Sweat has left a curiosity at this ollice in the way ,,, ?n? umbilici; varieties of sweet potato, the one red and tlie other white, which grew on the same vine. ?Mr. William Craig, one ol Heath-Jones (Jo's popular sales men, who has been quite ill, at the home of his father, Mr. S. M. Craig, in the Sincerity section, is now reported to be much bet ter. ?A big crowd as usual attended t.iO colored camp meeting at Mt. ' irmel, which closed Sun dav meht 11 ??? j ? . .. >a lopultCU IIIHI ^ there was some whiskey drink ing and pistol shooting on the grounds, but no one was hurt. ?The liev. J. Meek White will begin a Renos of meetings at Unity church Thursday night, end ing Sabbath night. He will be assisted by the liev. Paul L'ressly. ?Me99rs. K. M. Welsh, C. T. ^ Blakeney, G. W. Vaughan and J. T. Meehat were on business in Lancaster county Wednesday which will lesul! in good to Jef ferson and th ? surrounding coui> try.?Carolina Citizen. ? Mr. Wylie Q. Caskey, of New Cut, had two valuable milch cows to die last week. One of his iciuhbois also lost a cow the week before, and there are now one or more sick in the community. The trouble seems to be murrain. ?The fin nit lire lor the new pos'oflice was received yesterday. It was shipped from the factory many weeks a<<o, toil was delay ed en mule. I'ostmaster Hunter will move into his new quarters ?the Masonic building?just as > soon as the furniture shall le installed. ? Master 10 trie Tillman cele braled his 10th birthday last Saturday nlternojii with a delightful party, j:iven at the home of his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. K. m ]) Tillman. A numlier ol his youuk trieuds and associates were present and all thoroughly \N enjoyed the occasion. Mas'er K.rlrt ' a< the recipient of many nice presents. IT PERSONAL 'I " lL Mr. B. N. Craig, ol Rock IIill, Bpeut Monday in Lancaster. Mr. .1. F. Gregory spent Sunday in (he Tuxahaw section . Mr. E. C. Allison returned yesterday from Cleveland Springs. Mr. H. B. Pardee, now of For! Lawn, was in town yesterday. Mr. Georgo Moore, ol Texas, is on a visit to Lancaster, his old home. Mrs. J. M. Riddle is visiting her daughter in Yorkvillc, Mrs. R. .J. Mackoroll. Mr. John Beaty, of Cliferaw, is visiting Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. R T. Beaty. Mr U. T. Williams, who lately moved from Lancaster lo Yor' ville, was in town Monday. Miss Cornelia Elliott goes to Yorkvillo tomorrow to visit her triend Miss Mary Ashe. Mies Bessie Willis, of Baltimore, the Heath-Jones Go's, new milliner, arrived here Monday. Prof. H. T. Cox, now of Furman University, Greenville, is spending a day or two in Lancas ter. Miss Janie Hamilton left for HeathSprings Wednesday tovisit Miss Floride Horton.?Chester Lantern. Mrs. Kerr and her lit tie granddaughter returned from a visit to Lancaster last Friday.?ltock Hill Record. Mr. J. T. Wylie, the popular manager ot the Cloud store, returned yesterday from the Northern markets. Mr. James Taylor has gone to Rock Hill, where he has accepted a position with the Mutual Dry Goods Co. Mr. C. G. Sullivan, of Anderson, brother of the candidate for railroad commissioner, was in town last Saturday. Mrs. Huey and da'ughter, Mary, returned from a visit to Lancaster last Fridav. ? Rock liill Record. Mr*. .1, Therrell and won, of Heath Springs, spent a lew hour* here Wednesday, on their way to Winneboro ?Chester Lantern. Misses Ella and Nannie Barton, of Lancaster, returned In.me Sat' urday alter spending a week with , their cousins, Misses Ballard, on Hampton street.?Rock Hill Her aid. Mr and Mrs. E. V. Erwin, ot Nov.ells, have moved to Luieaster, 8. C., to live, Mr. Erwin having accepted the position of agent of the Southern Railway Company there.?Charlotte Ob (server. Miss M. A Isbell, of Lugo 11, I . . . . f, 8. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. ' R. E Turnipseed. Master B. Y. Gettys, also ol Lugotl, nephew oj Mr Turnipseed, lias come to Lin-1 I > I mnoi iu l i i no ^raueu 8CI1O I. i lie is staying with his uncle. Mr. (ieo. A. Cowan and l-un v, who hvv^ he n lesidii w in i l.ancastei for tlie past year, will tin v? hack I his week I > liock Mil', 'heir form r home. Mr. Cowan and family hav " made , manv tnends in Lancaster whoj will sincerely regret their ie-j ni'v-d. ft****** * <* i NEV\ i - - AR Dress Goods, M I? Matting, Cloth f Our buyer has returned frc P DRESS GOODS, SILKS ai C ever, was bought from thre m shipped now. This was a " ' advanced. We pay SPOT M workers, and we positively i on the dollar on all your fa jC tell the story. You are cor Your money back if you we Willia C ftWWVWWW Miss Juanita Wylie is visitinc h t friend iMiHs Maud McCown ot Fort Lawn. Mrs. M. J. McCardell visited last week at Mr. Porter Gaston's in Chester county. Messrs. Webb Heath, John Poag and Ward Pegrani, ot Lan caster, spent Sunday in the city ? Rock Hill Record. Miss Clarice Knight, one of Lancaster's most attractive young ladies, is visiting Miss Inez Frew and Miss Bleka Lindsay.?Rock LI ill Record. Maj. T. C BeckhamJwent to Lancaster Wednesday to see his brother, Mr. W. H. Beckham, who is very ill. There was i o improvement in his c< n<li 00 yesterday morning.?Ilock Hill Herald. Mr. J. S. Wilson, of Lancaster, sergeanl-at arms of the House ot Representatives and State Secretary of dr. Order of American Mechanics, was in the city Friday afternoon 011 business ; also -pent the night with his brotherin law, O. K. Williams, leaving Saturday morning for Blacksburg.? Rock Ilill Record. Miss I) tisv Molntyre, of Muri011, and Miss Bessie Harper, of Kings!roe, new teachers ot the 'graded scho >1, arrived Sdnrday and entered Mon iav u|)(?n ?li?-ii* school work. 1 hey are hoarding at the Jones House. Principal Jenkins, of the Central school, and Miss Grace NVhironant, ptin Jcipal of the Mills school, have returned afou spending vacation at. their old homes and are now at their respective posts of duty. Mr l-'runk It urn/* M/irrnul ()ur former fellow townsman Mr. H. F. Burns, son of the lute W. 11 Burns, now a resident of ttr t - \v asir.ugton, Iwas married last I'lmrsday to Miss Helen Sloe, daughter of Mis. Waller Ang?av<'s Slee, of New York. 1 lie (jer.-moilv *a-|>- riormed in New York eitv. The hamLome young uro< m lias the wishes of his numerous Linraster trieuds for a loim life of connubial b isj. / GO RIVING DA1I illinery, LongCloal ling and Shoes, F >m the Northern markets with a nd NOVELTIES. Most of our f ie to six months ago direct from 1 'lucky hit" for you, as prices on s CASH for goods, sell for cashassert that we are in position to sa> 11 purchases and sell you only firstdially invited to come and compar mt it. Yours for hnsir . ?. wv mm I lit) " latter for 00 days. Key was con- 1 victed of violation of contract; ' Waiters of breach of J he peace ' and entry of premises after no * tice?two cases. ' , ? , < Mr. (Ian Ifanxeltine Winn Mm i Railroad Suit. The Supreme Court has ren- 1 dered its decision in the case of I 1. A. Hassehine vs. Southern I Railway Company. The court affirms the judgment of the cir- < cuit court, which was in Mr. 1 Hasseltine's favor, the jury, it I will 1)0 recalled, awarding him $1,000, damages lor his deten- ' iion bv quaran'ine officers at t Burroughs, (1 while en route s from Miami, Fia., t<? Lancaster. S Mr. Hasseltine proved at the trial that he received no notice I when he purchased his ticket of | f the railroad company's agent oi 11 the quarantine regulations then [ t in force in Savannah ; hence, i his failure to provide himself * with a health certificate. Mr. J. | y II. Foster. <>f '.lie L monster bar. I repiesented tie plaintdl. t Death of' Mr. It'rsleij Itroom, an j t A aril Ron federate. Soldier, i Mr. Wesley Broom, another 1 aged Confederate veteran, lias j t pissed away, lie died Sunday at I his home in the 11 die Gold Mine ( section. lie was about 7f> years t ?M and ler.Ves a widow, w ho I 1 when lie mariiei her was then widow of his brother, Alnam I IJro mi, and one-on, .Mr. William 1 Hi ooin Mr. Hrooin soi veil in Co. K., i 12ih S mil Carolina Volunteer:. ! \ and made a good soldier. He * w a- a quel, p? acahlo citizen i and wag nsj) cled hy all who * knew him. Ho was a renins 1 lent trend or ??l the Kershaw l> iplisl church. | Do you tal e The News? I ms-Hugh( Cash Store. y y y u u ki kj kj i In Maqiatrate Caakeq'a Court. | i Oscar Wade wns convicted in I Magistrate Caskey's court Saturday of larceny. The sentence was $25. or 30 days. He paid the fine. Magistrate Caskey sent Henry Key and Sam Waiters to the chain gang a few days ago, the forinpi tr?r so 0 ODS \ LY - - \ ts. Carpets and ? urniture, Etc. * large line of fashionable 'all and winter stock, how- } factories, to be made, and ^ ill these goods have since * all of us are experienced ^ /e you from 15 to 25 cents class merchandise. Facts w e. All prices guaranteed, m less, * i 8S CO. I l > Br. Adam Ganson Married. Won a Wealthy Bride as He Built a House. Mr. Adam M. Ganson, of New ifork, brother of the late Win. Sanson of Lancaster, was married last Saturday to Miss May Beatrice Bull, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Wesson Bull, of Sririinr* field, Mass. Mr. Ganson'8 many friends in Lancaster, where he Dccasionally visits, extend con:rat ulations. A special from Springfie'd, Mars., to the New York llerald *ives the following account of the marriage: Miss May Beatrice Bull, laughter of Mrs. Jennie Wesson Bull and granddaughter ol the late Daniel B. Wesson, was married at four o'clock this afterioon to Mr. Adam Mackay (Janion, of New York, in the Wesion home, which cost more than M ,000.000 to build. Owing to the recent clca'h of )olh the bride's mother and grandfather, only the nearest elatives of the contracting parlies were present. The hride was mat tended hut was iriven nwav >y her brother, Mr. llarcouit iVes-on Bull, of this city. Mr. ).?vi l Angus, ol Now York, was >est man. An interesting tact in coninc* ion w iih lho wedding is that 'he iVess n house, whoro the biule las made her home,'was built l?y ho Now York firm ol wl ich dr. tiiiiison is a im-mocr. Mr. lansou was in the city the rreator part of a year wliile the louse was being built and it was then thai friendship between inn and Miss Hull ripened into ove. The bride is one of t-li * wedfhe>l and most po polar yuing voiiioii in Springfield's so"i >1 iel. She has just received a be jiiesi of $200,000 from her ;randhither anil wdl probably tot a-< much more when tie csHte h settled. Mr end M r.-v. Jans i) le t this evening on their Vfddieg tour. They will make ,l.e> lit?me at N<> 1 i> 7 \Veat. 105th street. New lurk.