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LOCAL DOTS ^ j ?New cotton brought 94 eta 011 this market yesterday. ? M. O. West was' nominated Supervisor iti Kershaw's second primary, beating his opponent, R. B. Williams, by 436 votes. ?Miss Marion Johnson, after spending a few days at her home in Rock Hill, will return to Lan caster this week to organize her music class. ?The ladies of the Tradesville section will serve an ice ere >111 supper at the school house next Saturday night, beginning at 7 o'clock, for t he benefit of{missions. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. ?We are requested to announce that Rev. J. A. Frasier and ltev Leo Brown will on the first Sunday in October preach, at the County Home, the funeral ot Amanda Clark, who died on the 11 th instant. ?Vice President T. W. MeMurray, of the county cotton association, attended the meeting in Columbia Monday of the com mitteo of the state association. ? A West Indiau hurricane ?wept the Atlantic coast Monday, causing high winds and heavy rains inland. This section come in for its full diare ol Loth Monday and Monday night. ?Col. II. M. Polk, of TradesTille, sent to this olfice Saturday a sample of the crab grass growing in his patch of tine cotton, a stalk ?f which was recently on exhibition in the front window of The News office. The grass * sent us measures 7 feet, 8A incliin length. ? In Chesterfield's second primary 11. J. Douglass was nominated for the House of Rep resent alive* over I'. H. Arant by a majority of 583; Kil. It. Knight lor Supervisor over Smith Oliver, majority, 531 ; W. A. Douglass for Treasurer over W. C. West ?majoiity, 509. ?Two of Lancaster's young ladies are teachers in the Bishop wille graded school, which opened last week, Miss Florence Brown, ol this place, and Miss Minnie Massey, ol Vanwyck.? Miss Brown taught in the sc ool 1 ist 'year, and Miss Massey is now serving her first session.? The former teaches the 2nd grade and the latter the 3rd. ?We have been requested to call lho attention ot the proper authorities to the bad condition of I lie i'otler roa<l f rotn (Japt. kAIcc Wo^t's place to Gills Creek , ^church ; aLo to the condition ol itlie Gills creek lord on same road The road in question, we are told, h is not been worked in about four years. ?Tiio Cotton Growers' Giub o: ltich Hill School District will meet Thursday night, 20th inst., at early candle light. Every farmer is earnestly requesle 1 to be present, as busin iss of "re d importance is to be attended to. f N. IJ. Small, J. W. Hiachmou, Ch'm. Sec. and Treas. / ? ? ,7 ? Mr. 11..). Ihompson.ol Dwight, spent Monday night in Lancaster with ids sons. i t ! IP PERSONAL iji* * I I* JljC Mr. B. N. Craig, of Rock llill, spent Montlay night in Lanca*'- ^ tor. * Mr. Barber Small, of Rich ^ Hill, spent Monday night in Lan- ( caster. ? Mr. J. T. Wylie spent Sunday I m m , at Edgemoor with Mrs. Wylie, who is visiting relatives there. J Mrs. ,1. M. Riddle, who has 4C T been visiting her daughter in M , Yorkville, returned home fcsalur- J i d?y- ^ c Mr. John M. Banks went to 1 Columbia yesterday, where he ^ e m s will probably remain during the ? ' winter. ? v Miss Cnriune Jones, of Lancas- ? ^ > ter, is a guest of Miss Dora Grier ^ on Wlnte street. Fort Mill M Times. - c Mrs. 1\ J. Strait, who lias been spending the summer in Mod treat, N. (J., will return home ^ tomorrow. ? Mrs. W. J. Funderburk and _ Miss Dessie Stewart, of the Tab- ^ ernacle section, spent last Satur day in Lancaster. Otf' to Mayor R. E. Wylie aiul daugh- f,i' ter, Miss Juauita, went to Columbia yesterday to attend the The Bryan reception today. Ta Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Spann andlllil-v children, of Columbia, who have WofToi been visiting relatives here, re Lapers turned home yesterday. Cliarlii Gabe 1 Mr. James Hamel, principal ot HtU(jen the Tabernacle school, spent Sat tj((> C()] urday in Lancaster, lie was-on his way to his home in Kershaw, vounf, the summer term of his school gprtrfca having closed. Mr. liamel paid munjp this otlice a pleasant call while voung i? tow... Kt-mal Mrs. W. T. Williams, of Lan- Misses caster, came over Friday after- i'lyler noon to visit her parents, Col. Flynn and Mrs. A. II. Greene, at the From Carolina Hotel.?Rock Ilill Ke- county cord. ?N. 1 Hon W. U. Clyburn, of Ilaile Furma Mine sect ion, visited his brother, ^unCrt Mr. L. M. Clyburn, this week. Univei We Miss Julia Simpson went to . > 111 111 I Lancaster Saturday morning to , ? make spend a diiy or two with Iriends. . --Rock Hill Record. college Misses Marie Craig, Janie Craig, said in Celeste Cautlien, Callie Sowell, of the Annette Stover, Jessie Porter and Fast 1 Mildred Cunningham returned to giv< io Winthrop College yesterday, tages < But m Lit/lit Cotton lirrei/ttH Rev. A Short. --- - Ill cilil The cotton crop is either late Circuit this season or m 'ch shorter than I),l"Cil usual or the tanners aro not sel school, liny much of the staple, judging being i by the number of bales marketed cation here this year from the 1st to county the 15th of September as coin pared with the receipts for the same period last year. Air- J. Mr. F. Nisbet, the public weigher, i a few i tells us that lie weighed last Saturd year from the 1st to the 15?h ol his do September 7(51 bales, while he time a, has cnly weighed i78 bales dur- wards iug tins month up to last Satur- and day, the loth, a difference of News i 583 bales. last Fi There seems t > he no doubt of hv< about the ta t that the crop is animal short. Farmers tell iih that said oi: ihov are actu dly gathering half day alt the yield at the first picking. jit. He I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ NEW - - AR Dress Goods, M Watting, Cloth hir buyer has returned fro )IiESS GOODS, SILKS ai ver, was bought from thre hipped now. This was a " dvanced. We pay SPOT workers, and we positively i n the dollar on all your fa ell the story. You are cor rour money back if you ws Willia Volleye?Many Iioj/s and *In Leave from One Carnally following young men ol bernacle section left Mon>r Spartanburg to enterI /l?ll * * * * ~ " ' iu v/ujiege: oinieon I'lyler, I j Plyler, George Carnee, <3 Rowell, Barney Stewart, Ingraham, Claude Sapp, a t ot YVolTord, returned to liege Monday. The Rev. Ingraham, pastor of these men,accompanied them to inburg. The same c?>mv will send the following ladies to the Columbia 0 uoiiego next week :? De9sio Stewart, Minnie , Georgia Ulyler, Uessie and Berch Funderburk.? the same section ot the '?East Lancaster Circuit i. Small frees this week to in University and J. 0. n to the South Carolina rsity. doubt if there is another unity in the state that can as tine a showing in the ' sending boys and girls to \ Two much cannot Iv 1 praise and commendation > lathers and mothers ot Lancaster for their ell'orts ) their children the advan>f a collegiate education ? uch credit is also due the lr. In^raham. tlie rai'tUtei | rt?e oi thd East, Lftneaafur O w.?"?wvv? I t, ami Mr. .James Ilaniel, jal of the Tabernacle J , lor the great interest now taken in the cause ol eduin that section of the '.r />?f/ {joet* Mint. \V. M. Viek, who resides inies above town, called ay morning to tell us that ig that was bitten some go by the 111 id dog afterkilled by Messrs. Unison /erall, as noted in The ?t the time, developed on id iv an unmistakable case irophobiu. He had the confined in a house and i his return home Saturernoon he intended to kill said he did not kill it on ? / goods] RIVING DAILY - - J illinery, Long Cloaks, Carpets and ) ling and Shoes, Furniture, Etc. ' >m tlie Northern markets with a large line of fashionable ml NOVELTIES. Most of our fall and winter stock, how- 9 e to six months ago direct from factories, to be made, and ^ 'lucky hit" for you, as prices on all these goods have since CASH for goods, sell for cash?all of us are experienced ^ assert that we are in position to save you from 15 to 25 cents 11 purchases and sell you only first-class merchandise. Facts M dially invited to come and compare. All prices guaranteed, m int it. Yours for business, 1 ms-Hugh.es Co. J Cash Store. * 1 I STYLISH I i FALL GOODS f i ) J We have just returned J m from the northern mark- tT W ets where we bought one W J of the best stock of goods ? V that the market afforded. I ^ These goods are arriving ^ V daily and in a few days ? Iwe will have our complete J stock in our store. You I are most cordially invited C ^ to come and inspect our ? J stock whether you buy or J 5 not. i . * i Look at Next Issue of The s \ News for special prices on J % hlVh.plQCC g vi.U(io*j xiiv/i \jxxciilVA LOC AUJL C 1 fall wearables I j E. E. CLOUD \ \p Cash Store. ^ ~ v.y^J the appoaranceof the first symp BllSineSS NotiCGS. loins of rabies because lie want- ? ? ?_ ed h'n neighbors to see il ami Ml Notices it. erted under .1 i ? i i ,, , i tinh head at the rate of (INK CENT thereby become convinced thatiA woilD for each insertion No the dc??r was really m id, as the j no''ce t,( be counted less inan 25 dogs of some of his neighbors were bi'ten by Ihe same mad j oormx ski i> tvi.-ki-vj dot? that bit lii' Will pay tlic 1jihIj?--*t caul! |>rico lor cotton Heed, at the depot; alio, t>>r tnrKi \s ntid Dozens of people wont to Mr. K""su J< 8 Wilson o-i'.Mm. Viok's Friday to take a look at - ? ? the mad animal. It "went mad" that all doijs undo" suspicion in just twenty days from the time tlio community nave been either it was bitten. It is to be hoped killed or confined.