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5 LOCAL DOTS } ^ -New cotton brought eta. on ibis market yesletduy; cotioo seed, 20 cents per bushel. ?A fine son whs born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, of the Douglass section, yesterday, 24th instant? Miss Bessie Iloddey has returned from Kershaw and accept ed her former position in the central tolephone office. l.illU - -- ?um.vic u cusier, soil ot Mr. and Mrs. George Kennington, ol this place, died 011 the 19th inst., aged about fifteen months. ?We are requeued to announce that there will be preaching at Douglass church next Sab bath morning, at 11 o'clock. ?Mr. E. V. Ervin and lamily ?fcave moved into the Lazenby *>Tiouaein East End, lately vacated by Mr. G. A. Cowan and tami ly ?The Camp Creek Cotton Growers' Association will meet Thursday night of this week.? All members and farmers generally are urged to attend. Mrs. J. W. Neeli/ l)ea<l. Mrs. J. W. Neely died Sunday at the home of her father, Mr. r n A ...i wuuoisuu, near iticnourg. Her health bad been failing for a year or more. Her husband was at one time pastor of the Richburg circuit fire the Cc *ty. A tenant house on the plantation ol Mr. W. P. Stogner, of the Antlocli section, was destroyed by fire last Thursday. Will Mas ^aey, colored, and family, who oc ?upied the building, were in the field picking cotton at the time. The origin of the fiie is not known. The loss * is about $200.00. This makes the iourth house that Mr. Stogner has lost by fire in five %; a ra J U(? I 17 . Dr. Daniel to Lecture in Lancae-l ter* The Key. J. W. Daniel, I). D , ot Columbia, will deliver an address in Lancaster, under tho auspices of il>e Ladies' Aid So ciety of the Methodist church, Friday night, Oct. 5th. The subject of his address will he "That Hoy," and it will be delivered in the courthouse. Mr. Daniel is one of the most entertaining lecturers in the state t. and all who go out to hear him Friday night of next week will be richly repaid. Itethet Vreebytery, ^Bethel Presbytery is in session week at Bethel church.? Ministers and delegates from Lancaster and county have been assigned homes as follows :? .Hev. Chalmers Kraser and Klder it. E. Wylie with It. M. Harnett; Jtey J. T Dendy and Elder J. A. MeOartkill with T. E. Bran* uon; Eider It C. Crockett with A. 1*. Currence; Elder E. W. Nis hot wi'h J)r. T. N. Dulin ; ltev. I E. Wallace with J. A. Glenn ; W. W Hatch ford and Elder T. B Craig with S. A. Glenn ; Elder It L. Stover with II (4 fcd niton; Elder W. I). Ussery with A. E Sifford. Head?The New?. 4, > r PERSONAL, ~!! * *? ?]| c I Mrs. I. E. Wallace, of Month ^ Springs,has retumed'from a visit ? to Tennessee. Mr. Leo Skipper gi es to Cliar- ^ les'on this week to enter the ? Citadel Academy. ? The Rev. It. 10. Turnipsted jr went t > Clover Mot day, to us. sist in a revival meeting. Miss ;s lies >ie and Maniye Jones ( have gone to Columbia to enter m the College for Women. Mr Ed. Taylor, now of Rich- ? mond, ts on a visit, to Lancaster, his tonner home. ^ Mrs. Emma Withersnoon has gone to Deiyjer, Col., to visit her ^ daughter, fltfra. Mamie Wither _ spoon. ^ Miss Kate Miller spent Sunday ^ in Lancaster, visiting her sister, mr Mrs. Rorie.?Carolina Citizen, Jefferson. Mrs. Ida Heath. r*f fJum.ton ia ^ on a visit to Lancaster, her form- ^ er home. She is the guest ot Mrs. Chas. D. Jones. Messrs Paul Moore and Oscar Adams returned to Columbia this week to resume liieir studies at I the State University. I Miss Clara Barrett Strait, of |l| Lancaster, is visiting at the home of Mr. E. E Cloud.?Rock ilill Record. f Misses llessie Thomson, Ivy Crawford, May Ferguson and Bessie McManus left yesterday for Converse College, Spartanburg. Miss Maggie Hood has returned from an extended visit to ^ Florida. She has accepted a po- QU sition with the People's Supply ; Co. AX' an Mr. B. D Heath, of Charlotte, S^! spent last Sunday here with his }ie soil-ill law and daughter, Mr. and spi Mrs. Chas. D. Jone?. ? sel Mrs Glenuiore Barron ami little daughter, of Lancaster, are in visitiug at the home ol Mrs. L. A. 75< Barron on Park avenue.?Rock Hill Record. Mr. Brown Ferguson, of Lan- Go caster, formerly of l his place, and an on 1 who owns large fanning interests near Catawba Junction, spent ^ Sunday night in the city.?Rock j>r Hill Record. i 1)( ) Miss Blanche P^'er, of Van- c... 1U1 wyck, who has been visiting Miss j)r Nettie Starnes and Mrs Maggie Horton, went home Wednesday, rcj Mrs. Iiorton went home with her to spend two weeks.?Chester ^ Lantern. Mrs. T. J. Wylie, of Lancaster, spent yesterday with her sister- S() in-law, Mrs. J. (i. Darby, on her return from a week's visit to her mother at Kdgmoor. She leit for her home yesterday evening ?Cnester L intern. M essrs K"llv and Front r'.n -l ningham loft yesterday for Clin| ton to'enter Hie Presbyterian j College. Tliey will be gieatly missed in#The News office, where t ?? ! they have b *ou employed for by j some time Kelly.and Frank are no (inn young men?steady as judge* oh; andean always be relied upon to La do their full duty, in college or Mc elsewhere. They wore sccom- trr panied to Clinton by their fath J. er, Mr. W. J. Cunningham. wli .. 5 NEW GOODS: - - ARRIVING DAILY - - \ DressGoods, Millinery, LongCloaks, Carpetsand I Matting, Clothing and Shoes, Furniture, Etc. * Our buyer has returned from the Northern markets with a large line of fashionable DRESS GOODS, SILKS and NOVELTIES. Most of our fall and winter stock, however, was bought from three to six months ago direct from factories, to be made, and ^ shipped now. This was a "lucky hit" for you, as prices on all these goods have since advanced. wonav ^pht pacu r j~ < - - j vnon iui guuus, sen ior casn?an ot us are experienced ^ workers, and we positively assert that we are in position to save you from 15 to 25 cents on the dollar on all your fall purchases and sell you only first-class merchandise. Facts M tell the story. You are cordially invited to come and compare. All prices guaranteed. m Your money back if you want it. Yours for business, Williams-Huffhes Co. ? ??? - ? 3 Cash Store. J )ur Fall Stock is Now in and We Are Ready for Business. NEW FALL GOODS. in shoes. We bought these goods] are proud of it. We have han3-inch Taffetas,comes in navy, bef?re tbe advance in leather, died this line several seasons i grev irreen irun metal and an(* we ?lve every customer the and nnd that it gives satisfac2'worth 1.25 'on any market, advantage of the price. | tion. We guarantee every pair r sneciai nnce Konlv 90c runauies, we can special at- ot these shoes to be solid and 36-mch Black Taffeta, splen- tention to our Dorothy Bodd and worth the money. 1 wearer and worth 1.25, our Duttenhofer line. There is not NEW CLOTHING. ieial price the yd. only. .90c. SSOancl Never before have we shown 36-inch Peau de Soie, a very Dodd prices are 3.00 3^0 and a K of , ^ ^ we avy weight and worth 1.75, f0(J- Comes in all the season s showin? this fal]. Our a/oi coin i oq best styles. Duttenhofer prices , scial sale price 1.6.). | j _ 7 * ? n0 1 clothes are made to fit and our 36-inch Peau de Soie, a great ^.00,2.5(J, 2.75 and 3.00. | prices are guaranteed to be ler for this season, at. .. 98c- ^rth. cheaper than you can buy same Beautiful line of Plad Silks teed to and worth j ? eisewhere. season's best colors at 50 and ^st stvles ^ur' " 25 black a11 woul Thibet suits> e per yd. They are beauties., [he seasons besl ^ ^s,-ngle and double breast, the M,> I."1 CC pnnrvD onnnr ? t n 1 - ^ivuoo vjv/wi-'o and 1.50 arc the best that mon- Kind that soils tor 12.50, our 36-inch rainproof wool Dress ey can *)Uy* l^rn^ Pr*ce''':' \" ' ^ 99* ods,comes in neat gray check MEN SHOFS i l Patterns m d plaids, special price for this MEN SH.0Eb' I *}*^?L?rS' "T? ?Uar~ le only 25c. Boyden Shoes in patent colt,! ], y?ur money back, ne38-inch all wool suitings in gun metal and vici kid,the swell- any market for less e latest styles for fall, special est shoe on the market today thaD ^V00'Tf* pnV'f 7-50ice the yard . . .50c. for 5.00. Our line of Preston ^ Worsted suits assorted 38 inch fancy Briliantine, P? Keith Shoes at 3.00, 3.50 and l'l^ ccl!?.r^\never ught in a job and never sold 4.00 are beauties. They come sells for less than 20.00, our r less than 50c, special sale m patent colt, vici and gun met- sP^cial pnee only. . ... .lO.oO. ice only ....35c. aland the correct styles. We Splendid line of boys and 54-in all wool Broadcleths.the | are also showing a good line of >ouths sults al pijces that \\ill pillar 1.00 grade, only.... 75c. J Selz shoes. These shoes are built ,n^an money saved for you. The 54-in ail wool Broadcloths,the on honor and you positively can- Pr'fc\ra,n?(l u11 milnv 1 9Z imAo 1,QJ o I nnl ^ .1 ?i?I boVS. and 3.90 to S10 m vnut^ -- hiuuv, IKICI (V UUilU" uv ^LV 1 ol,uc JUI LIIC " ill linish, sale price 1.00. money?2.50 and 3.00. MILLINERi. SHOE VALUES. SCHOOL SHOES FOR THE of UuHes" a^Mi^es h?s and Never before have we been CHILD KEN. we a]wayS save you money on well prepared to give values We have the C. ?fc E. line and these goods. Leader in Low Prices. >plfcuHoHH for I'urdon. i Second Week ./11 ror*. p p |\j Walker. A. A. Caskey. Among the numerous applica 1 Phe lollowiui: jurors f??r tlie S. B. Taylor, Jno. M. Ilinson, Sr., on lor pardon t<> vcted upon I *econ>i week ol 11? i Oc to be r term J, A. McOa kill. W. Q. Caskey, the board of pardons, at iis|"f court were drawn yesterday; J. W. (Ve* shaw, J. T. Thomas etinii to be held in Columbia J. L. Pdtus, T. C. Green, .Jno. son, W. S. Marshall, J II. Aid. \t Wednesday, are two from j F. Blackmon, Adam Morgan, W. son, J W. Cook, C. P. Orskev, ncaster, as follows: Walter C.i.I Bailey, b. C Lazenby, T. W. ?L V*'. Sullivan, V. V llii.-on, tMami", Lancaster, marsluugli- Plyler, J. A W<-st, S. D. Ballard, P P.Bell, W. B. Cautben, lien , recommended to mercy.? ,J. W. Ashley, W. J. P. Barton, C Harris, S. T. Black men, A. F. 1). Walker, Lancaster, selling .1. M. Lowry, .1 ?^. Ro'^ ng I Hammond, Win M Kstiidgv, J. ijskeV. ' ^ k'?niiuuHnii li I !>.?? 1 I " " " I ^ " ivi^iiiiru.-uil,J i>. l>r;iZI'. i V