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y* LOCAL DOTS ^ ?Now col ton brought i) cla on Urn market yesterday. ?The Ladies' Society of the A R. P. church will serve dinner 01 the court house square the firs Monday o! court. ?There are a number of case of diphtheria in Yorkville ; bu the antitoxin treatment is invari ably proving efficacious.? York viile Enquirer. ? M iss Marion Johnson, o Ko *k Ilill, is here for the purpose of organizing a class in music.? She is a highly accomplisher musician and will doubtless sue ceed in getting up a good class. ?Mr. Lee Mangum, son o ^ JMr. B. F. Mangum o' Bulori M-otvuship, was married on Sun day to Miss Flonnie Plyler ? 'Squire J. C. Mangum of Soutl Carolina officiated.?Monroe Jour n&l. ?There was another cuttin, ecrapo at the Falls Monday, t\V' negro women being engaged ii the fracas. As the result one o theni lies at the point of deatl with her throat cut from ear t ear. iier assailant, Daisy Wright is (odged in the county jail.? Chester Reporter. ?In the official count of th first, primary, as published, th vote of Candidate M. C. Gardnei lor supervisor, at the Welsh pre cinct was erroneously credited t ?-~v v ' " .*,- .0 vm ma opponents. Mr. Card ner'received at that box 61 vote instead of 3, hh stated. His vot was correctly given in The New the day after the first election. . ?Columbia i3 making exteu sive preparations for the recop tion of Bryan on the 19th inst A general reception committee embracing citizens of every coun ty in the state, has been appoint ?d. The members from Lancas t?r are: Mayor R.E. Wylie, A.H Hanks, Lercy Springs, C. T. Con nord, Capt. S. E. White, J. 11 Foster, T. Y. Williams, Capt. J W. Harael. It'.ath of Mrs \anci/ Krii nhiatnn Widow of itobt If. Kemiimi ton, Mrs. Nancy Kennington, widov of II. It. Ketinington. died 1 as Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock ar? the home of cne of her sons Mr. Simpson Ketinington, in tli Antioch section. Har dealli wa due to heart trouble and lie health had been failing for sev era.I months. Mrs. Kennington's maidei i>ame was Biackmon and slie wa 70 years of age last June. Sin leaves fhe following children Heesr\ J. L.f M E. and VV. S Kenniimton, of this county, am Mrs. VV. V. Hough, of Imiiai Territory. She is also survive! by three brothers and one sister Messrs. John C. and M A Black N *??on, of this county; Mr. A. Al r? lac Kin on, of Florida, and Mi> James Griffin, ol Monroe, N C. Mrs. Kenning ton was a lady o ?xalted cliristian character, was j i devout member of the Raplii church and was beloved by al who knew her. Her remain <y were buried Wednesday alt-r noon at Fork Hill church, tin lie v. R. T. Rlf*cl mon conducti'j the funeral services. / ] PERSONAL jj ] ? -- ?li i. Dr. T. J. Sir.lit spent Thursday iu Chester Miss Julia Gregory returued to j Winthrop yesterday. I t Mi-s Alma Tillman is visiting relatives in North Carolina. j s Mr. and Mrs. 1'. W. Hardin are t visiting their son in Norfolk, - Va. Mr. L. C. l'ayseur returned this week frt.m his extende 1 trip f North. Mr. Walter Ingram, of Columbia, is on a visit to Lancaster, his 1 old home. Miss Inez Hough has gone to Winston?Salem, N. C., to enter f Salem school. The lie v. Mr. Gossett, of Hartsville, spent a few days in Lan caster this week. Miss Minnie Caskey, who has been visiting relatives here, re^ turned to Columbia yesterday. o Miss Ora Lemmond, ol Rock A ii Hill, has been spending a lew ? t days in Lancaster, her old home. '' Mr. Robert E. Rollings, of lver " 0 sliaw, spent Friday evening in 1 ' tlie city with Iriends?Chester ' Reporter. Mr. J. N. Spatui, ot Columbia, ^ e after spending a few weeks in 6 Baltimore, joined his family here * Thursday. 1 o Miss Wren Joues, one of Lancaster's attractive vouuir Indies. s is visiting Miss Lillian Flowers. e ?Rock iiill Record. s Mr. J. S Wilson, state secre- ft tary ol tlie Junior Order, attend- w ed the Georgia convention of g .Juniors in Augusta this week. Mr. Lawrence Purdue, of At *, lauta, who has been spending 1 - some days in Lancaster, his torm 1 er liome, returned to Georgia yes terday. Mrs. J. M. Hough, of Lands " ford, IS. C., and Mrs. R. N. Van- C * landingham, of Birmingham, Ala, are visiting at Mr. G. A. Marsh's. '' ?Marshvillo Home. I L Miss Maude Gregory, wlio has J been spending the summer with i , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I. v Gregory, returned yesterday to j 1 Clarendon to reopen her school. | Mr. George \V. Allison, ol Sail ? Francisco, who was reeontly T il called to Lmcister on account of i I r the fatal illness of his lamented lather, Col. R. K. Allison, left yesterday l<?r his distant home '' s , in California. 1 F I ? r; g Death of Mr. II . II Heckhnm. a i ! Valiant Confederate Veteran, j I % 117 ! 0 .1 Mr. VV. 11. Beckham, another {. j | i j faithlul old Confederate soldier, i litis passed away. Ho died yt-j I terday a' the home of his son, i? u u..,.. i...o... I . . ?v. mil/ in iiic: Waxhaw section of Lancaster' ^ . | county. Ah previously noted in J . The News, Beckham had i . been in failing health lor somo' ' time, lie was 73 years of a^e (land is survive! by his son, Mr. i K Back ham. lie also leaves a tj brother, Maj I Beckham, of 1 j Hock Hill. a | Mr. Becltlium served during the , H j war in Co. 11 Is' S ?u li Carolina *| cavalry, and made an excellent! 8 t soldier He wasaqiiet, peace- J j ablo citizen and a nun of ster jd [ -? ARj 1 DressGoods, Mi ^ Matting, Cloth: r Our buyer lias returned froi w DRESS GOODS, SILKS an [ ever, was bought from three r shipped now. This was a "1 ^ advanced. We pay SPOT ( r workers, and we positively a on the dollar on all your fall [ tell the storv. You are con * 1 * - xwui money oacK it you wai ; Willia [ : bVWWWWW ing character. He was a consis ' ant, member of the Methodist hurch. The burial takes place sday at Lower Camp Creek . ! hurch. i ( "M "* ? - . ne lvioriah AssociationProgram of Next Union Meeting. The next union meeting of the loriah association will be held nth the Fork Hill Baptist church lept. 28, 29 and 30lh. Meet Friday at 11 a. in. I ntroductory sermon by ltev. Mios Blackmon ; alternate. Rev. A. Dabney. Organization. Recess. Afternoon: Devotional 9ervi es 15 minutes. 1. What should he the properi unction of law: to punish the Render, or to reform him ?? )r. Rice, J. B. Funderburk. 2. What claims has the State ( Ihsion Board linoil Olir minnnflt - - "I ~..rFw. , i I lev. T. A. Dabney and Rev. It. I . Biackinun. 3. Can each one of our church- i s support a chihl at the Orpan- ; ne *?I). A. W.lliams and C. T. , h< rdin. 4. Would it bo advisable for liis a-socialion i<? undertake t e upporl of a missionary on the ] 'oreittn field #?Dr. .1. II. B >ldidge and R. B Dingle. 5. What elemenls ought to he mpha ^.Ml in protracted meetig work ?? Rev. S N. Watson,L i'. L. Croxton and Rev. W. K. i .si ridge. ( b. Suggestioni on church a d und.iy school work. ? M. C. 1 iriln.ix ....,1 l - I M-.Ul ... I i.iivi XA. 1 J, iliumrv, Sun lay :?Sunday scho >1 me't?ti. Ms-donarv sermon ?Key I >r. Uuv, Key. T. A. Dabnev. , K'?r Committee. Sept. Ii>, 1 !)()*>. |j ? There will tie no services in i ne A K 1*. Church t unorrow. ?Court will convene here Oct. i tli, Judge 1'iince presiding.? urors lor the 11 st w< ek will be I rawn next Tuesday. *********** \ / GO< HIVING DA1I llinery, Long Gloat ing and Shoes, F n the Northern markets with a d NOVELTIES. Most of our f i to six months ago direct from f ucky hit" for you, as prices on a 3ASH for goods, sell for cash ? ssert that we are in position to sav 1 purchases and sell you only firstlially invited to come and com par* it it. Yours for busin ms-Hugh( Cash Store. The Medical Profession to|") Organize. A8 will be seen from the follow- ( ing letter, an organization of the / medical profession of Lancaster '! sounty is to ho effec?ed : Chester, S. O., Sept. 11,'06. * Dr. M. 1'. Crawford, Lancaster, S. C. 1 Dear Doctor?On Monday, Oc- \ tober 1st, at 12 o'clock, I will r be in Lancaster I desire to meet the entire profession of the Conn ty on that date. | The object of my visit will be c to organize the medical profes- r 8ion of Lancaster County, which ? as yet remains unorganized. 1 There are only four counties in ttie State today unorganized, v and Lancaster County is one ot c that number. I hope to meet t the entire profession of Lancaster County on Monday, October * 1st, and be able to effect a good strong medical organization. He sides myself, there will be pros ant a number ot pliys cians from Vorkville, Uo k Hill, and CliesV tor. i\ Doctor, 1 tru^t that you will ,VJ jo arrange your business, that vou will be a'de to In* present. 1 ? am, Yours fraternally, W. B. Cox, Councillor, 5th District. jl Family of Rev. J. G. Beckwith, formerly ol Kershaw, I Poisoned A Daughter j 'v Dead. n Florence, September 12.? " Special t ? t ne News and Cot rier: Anne ley, tbe S vear-old ' daughter of the Kev. and Mis. John (i. B?*ckwith, who was re ,w.n?,l .... n-j ii? - ll *. i |?"< ! 'I <?n IIUIIIK UIHii;jVII,V 111 Willi II ptomaine poi-ouinir, died last ,, 11 ni a'out 11 o'clock. The r hrioht little uiil wis taken sicK only last Sunday and her death was a oreat -diock to her parents i is well as to all our people for it i v was on! v I n -1 in-hi that it wiB y announced that she had fallen a I victim to this most dreadful ot s ill poisons a Nelle, the younuer sister, r nid Mr-. Brailstord, mother ot j Mrs. Beck with, who were aJ?o c 5 ********* cs. Carpets a nd > urniture. Etc. ? large line of fasiiionahlp all and winter sto^k, how- } "actories, to be made, and ^ 11 these goods have si^ce all of us are experienced re you from 15 to 25 cents class merchandise. Facts M e. All prices guaranteed. m ess, i 3S CO. J 1 1 Business Notices. All Notices inserted under ins head at the rate of ONE CENT I WORD for each insertion. No lotice to be counted leas than *25 vords. FOR SALE?Two line milch cows, nth young calves. Apply to I.eroy ipring* *2t CALL at Heath-Jones Co. and get your tye, Barley, Grass Mixtures, Vetch, Luern and Clover right fresh from T. W. Vood Sl Sous. 2t Card of Thanks. 1 hereby express my most grateful thanks o the voters of Isincaster county who snptorted mo in niv candidacy tor the office it Supervisor. I profoundly appreciate iucIi evidence of esteem ar.d confidence eposed in me by my fellow-citiz-ns; and tad I been elicted, I should have used ivory effort in my power to give the eouuy a creditable administration of theuffairs lertaining to the Supervisor's office. 1 beg to n-sui* those who voted against ue that I harbor no unkind tooling torard them whatever They simply exerised their right and privilege to vote lor ho man of their choice, unit while I regret hat I was not their choice, my friendship or one and all remains unchanged. II N. Sowell. To the Overseers 3f the Public Highways of Lancaster County : Vou must all make a report to the .Superisor and Commissioners by the first Moilay in Octolx-r; how many days you have miked your road lids ? ear and what conation your road is in : -.rid it ? -?. ? _ . . . 1W.,? I I '(III s not well worked j lease work il at once o you will lie ahl- to make >t good report 11 liotli tlie time von have put in and the niidition of your mini. M. C Gurduor, County Supervisor. Sept 13, lit (1. Jw. Notice of Opening of Coi'?red Graded School. The colored Graded school will open ).-toli>r 1st All ?:l :ldr--n of school up ? rill do well to he present the lirsi day, ..a here will h" onlv two days in the month u which t > enter. t!ic 1st and Inth. Irrcular enrollment gives too much unriecismv trouble <? teach r?iuitioli First i>ud Si cotid tirades will iay cents each Third and I'oirth (Irades cents Fifth, >ix111 iint evi nth tint l<-s 'Jo cts. F.ighth and Ninth G. odes *" ci nts All Normal stud* nts $ I.on All grown students in the gra led d?t* lurtmeiit will pay ."? < regirdless to class. Don't si ml your children without the loney Duv no new hooks until yon en>11. ' * M. I) I,UK, l'rinei tiul. i.niHM nr. S (! , S?-|>t 12, 19 it. n a critical condition vc^tcida> Willi liie same tmu'-le ;?> t* at I'hich^cau-?il tin- death of bright it lie Annealoy, arc reported omewhat better today. They ire both at the McLeod Intinnay and are being given every mssible at tec t if j 11 I imlg f physicians.