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| LOCAL DOTS I' Bfc======ri ?New cotton brought 0^ ct oil this market yesterday; cotic . seed. 20 cents | er bu-hel. ?The Jolin Robinson circt will be in Camllen next Monda; ?The play being gott? n up 1 the Daughters of I lie Confederal for the benefit of the Lancash Orchestra will be presented Oo 12th. ? Messrs. Green and Him have moved their law office tro their oi l quarters on the c<>u house square into the Snrim block, up stairs. ? A coming event oi unusu; in'.eresl to tlie ladies is the mi liuery ? pollings next Wednei day and Thursday ot the Lanca ter Mercantile company and tl -^^IJeath Jones company. ?We are indebted to Mrs. i C. Villeneuve, formerly oi La, caster but now living in Atlaut lor copies ot Atlanta papers coi taining graphic accounts of tl l'cCeut race war in that city. ?Miss Sarah Thorne lieab ol Winnsboro, relative ol .Mr. 1 T. Beaty oi this place, died las Tuesday. She was a daughter < Mr. W. A. Beuty, and was bool keeper lor the Caldwell l)i Goods Co. oi Winnsboro. Mr I A 14..?:. - ' ..... ijdiiis, WHO 11; been m ill health for seven months, Was agaiu louiui it nece: sary to take treatment at a hoi pital and was taken to Chariot! iOQ| this purpose- Mr. llarri irfany friends here hope that h will be speedily restored to healt ?Fort Mill Times. A Mil Cauda Order. ^ Probably the largest order t< candy ever made by a merchai in this section ot the state wi recently given by the Benne Grocery company of Lancastc to l'uckhaber Brothers of Chai 1 - - - ',1' lesion. 1 lie onler is for fift barrels of stick candy. The Unite Mine. Extensive improvements, are informed, are being made i the llaile Mine. New building are being erected and old one repaired. Very valuable ore now being worked and pro peels ot the tnine are unusuall bright The Meet in a of Itethel l'resl>i/t< i this ttreek As noted in the last issue v The News, Bethel Presbytery m< this week, at Bethel churcl in York county. The Itev. ( . Ct. Mays, of Blackstock, \vj ^elected Moderator. The Re Mr. Coit, who is to labor in tli Rock 'till section, was license to p.each. Mr. I.athan, of Bu locks Creek, was taken undt the care of the Presbytery. A ^nteresting address was deliver* ay night by the Rev. Can ' eron Johnson on Corea. Anotlw address of much interest wn made Thursday on Brazil by tl Rev. G. E. Henderlite. ^ Presbytery adopted the Manna but postponed until its sprin meeting the question ef clos< relations. ^ The memberfljof Presbytei were most hospitably entertaii ed by the good people of tl 4 Bethel community. 5 IT PERSONAL. S1L -11 6. A1 tvor R. E. NVylie spent Tluirs m day in Chester. Col. H. G. Mcllwaiu, of Rock ls Hill, wai in town yesterday. y*. Mr. Will Craig, who has been ' iv -nek for some weeks, is able to v be out again. -r Mrs. 11. N. Johnson, of DcirC lington, is visiting Mrs. M. J. Johnson. sfc Mr. Mart Beckham, of Pleas- ' 1,1 aui llili, made a business inp to ' rl Chester Thursday. J* Miss Cornelia Elliott, who has ( been vi>iting triends in Yoikvdle, i il'returned h-.nie yesterday. Mr. Mason Brunson, the News , s and Courier's popular traveling representative, spent Wednesday * u> in Lancaster. Alr. J. ,J. II.dies, of Pleasant < Valley, and Mr. J. M. Bradley, u" of Louisville, Ivy., are spending :l> a ie>\ days in Lancaster. ? 1 Mrs. R. E. M< llwain went to , v;jiiinw?tu inursuay to the bed < side ol lier daughter, Mrs. Braih >' MeN. iis, who i> very ill again. Mr. and Mrs. li. V. Mungo, 1 31 A lio h ive been hviug in Monroe ] lor some lime, have gone lo lver v sliaw to make their home.?Mini- ] " roe Journal. ] Miss Bell Chambers, ol York, ' who has been spending some time ] with her sisler, Mrs. R. 10 Alii- 1 son, returned home Wednesday a'ternoon. te s? Mrs. Delia Ilorton, with her t lt. baby, ol Kershaw, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F. Hunter, left tor lier home Saturday.?Chester Lantern. Mr. William Blaekmon,of lver , sjiaw, spent Wednesday night here. He does not visit Lancas- 1 js ter often and was surprised to see ' the many changes and improve- ' meats going on. r_ Mr. T. S. Riddle, Jr., of Ok- ' y lalioma, who was recently mar ' ried in this county to Mrs. Delia 1 Flynn, lett Thursday for his dis taut home, accompanied by his 1 >e bride and her little daughter, ' Fay. by her first marriage. Mr. Riddle was also accompanied by ( " his little son by a previous mar- 1 ?s riage. ] s- of Mrs. I'h/nn, M'irfow of ( y John Flf/im. Mrs. Flynn, the aged widow of the late John Flynn of this coua // ty, died Thursday morning at the home of one of lier sons, Mr. (ieo. r>f Flynn, who resides in the vicinist ty of Monroe, N. O. She had! Ii, been in bad health for some * months. She was a kind-hearted, is christian ludv, member of the v. Methodist church, and was be? ie loved bv all who knew her. d Mrs. Flynn was about 70yoars^ 1- of age and is survived by thefol , 'r lowingjchildren : Messrs. Harvev, j ? Robert, Palmer, Davis and Geo. '*1 Flynn and Mrs Emma Langley; t- all of whom reside in thiscounir ty except Messrs. Harvey and j1 .*> George Flynn, who now live in te Union county, N. C. ,1 7'he New Ponto/tice Nou> Oecutg ;?r Postmaster Hunter and his assistants moved yesterday into y I heir new quarters. Lanca-ter j a- now has a postofflee of which ie she may well feel proud. The ] building and its equipment will < NEW Our Fall Stc Re NEW FALL SILKS. 3G-inch Taffetas,comes in nav; red, grey, green, gun metal,an are worth 1.25 on any marke dui* special price is only. . . .90 30-inch Black Taffeta, splei did wearer and worth 1.25, oi special price the yd. only. 90 36-inch Peau de Soie, a vei heavy weight and worth 1.7 special sale price 1.3 36-inch Peau de Soie, a gre? seller for this season, at. .. .98 Beautiful line of Plad Sill in season's best colors at 50 an 75c per yd. They are beautie DRESS GOODS SPECIALS 36-inch rainproof wool Dre: Cl^Ac* : ^ III Ilt'cU CIICC ind plaids, special price for th sale only 25 38-inch all wool suiting's i the latest styles for fall, specii price the yard 50 38 inch fancy Briliantin bought in a job and never sol for less than 50c, special sa price only 35< 54-in all wool Broadcloths,tl" regular 1.00 grade, only. . . .75 54-in all wool Broadcloths,tl regular 1.25 grade, has a beai tiful finish, sale price 1.0< SHOE VALUES. Never before have we bee so well prepared to give \ialuc E. E compare with any postofli ast ablisliment in the stati A description of the new turn ture installed, it wiil lie r< sailed, was published in a recei issue ol The News. For a few days at le ist pa trons ot the otlice nui-t exerci* little patience. There will h more or less delay :n opening an iistributing the mails, owing t the tact that the postmaster an his clerks will have to I'anuliariz themselves with the h cation < the new boxes. Mrrtinff of tin J'tibrrmn/r If. ' The regular meeting ot tl rabenracle Camp No. 205 of t: Woodmen o' the World will i held Tuesdav ni^ht () '. 2-lOf) Kvery member rt quested 'o I p iv sent. T. B. Ingraham. Council Commander. A. 0. Unwell, Clerk. Two More Negroes Killed i Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 20>.?Tw n *groea were killed today in tight with officers mounted < bicycles. The negroes had barr caded themselves in a house < the edge of the city. The office were not wounded. Sheriff Nelms today swore i about 300 citizens as special de] uties. It is understood he wi swear in as many more as he ca properly arm, up to 500. Gove uor Terrell has wired for supplii of guns and ammunition. FALL >ck is Now in >ady for Busint in shoes. We bought these goods before the advance in leather, (j and we give every customer the ^ advantage of the price. c.', For ladies, we call special attent ion to our Dorothy Dodd and u, Duttenhofer line. There is not c | any better shoe made. Dorothy .,1 Dodd prices are 3.00, 3.50 and ~ 14.00. Comes in all the season's i)' best styles. Duttenhofer prices are 2.00, 2.50, 2.75 and 3.00. c | These shoes are every pair guar ;sjanteect to be solid and worth [C1\ the money. We have them in s the season's best styles. Our ' i line of shoes for ladies at 1.25 . 'and 1.50 are the best that mon5S | ey can buy. k MEN SHOES. is I c i Boyden Shoes in patent colt, in gun metal and vici kid,the swelled : est shoe on the market today c> for 5.00. Our line of Preston P. Keith Shoes at 3.00, 3.50 and Id 14.00 are beauties. They come 10! in patent colt, vici and gun met2, j al and the correct styles. We ie are also showing a good line of C-' Selz shoes. These shoes are built ie! on honor and you positively eanx not buy a better shoe for the 0. money?2.50 and 3.00. SCHOOL SHOES FOR THE J CHILDREN, isl We have the C. & E. line and r r?ir i Leader in Low Prices. >t Business Notices. 'I I FHE? Ladles, dip tki. .<1. out. .uiul to i 1110, will Ht*ntl you '1 KN days' treatment for i all female Complaints li o of Ad, dress with stamp, Mis. M. A. Hilton, Ker10 slniw, S.C. ^ CO'L'ToN, Cotton Seed, C. S. Men! and 1(1 Hulls?Hive me a ehanco at your cotton and co ton sen! -f.tin -s Barton will wngli I your st--tl iit d?| >> good weight mid ready ) cash. I am locate . a! l'? pi s supply t ?>. ~ee inc. Olivt re. I>1 ickition. FOli XW.I! I wo good milch cows with young calves. Apply to T. W. MoMurray, lloiite I, Lancaster, s. C. t'OK .SALE -Berkshire Boar, entitled to register, 7 months old,at > bargain. M. E. Williams, Heath Springs, >. C. n WAN El)?Within the next two weeks, ei^ht cords each ot i ft. pine uud *> ft oak wood. Apply to W. T. Williams. rf) 0OITON HEED. TURKEYS. ETC.? I vtri I pay the highest cash price for cotton H seed, at the depofc. also, fur turkeys and in K'Jese J. S. Wilson 9-1'J-lm. i- ?????? ?n Gastoma, Sept. *2(>.?Engineer rs Derrett, of u Southern Railway wrecking train, was instantly n killed at King's Mountain at I p- o'clock this morning, being crushII ed to death under his own engine, n The accident resulted from a r- collision between the wrecking sb train and northbound freight No. 74, Engineer Austell in charge. i GOODS and We Are 3SS. are proud of it. We have han, died this line several seasons ' and find that it gives satisfacI tion. We guarantee every pair I of these shoes to be solid and worth the money. NEW CLOTHING. Never before have we shown nc nifo <1 r^F ..... . cc llllb \ /1 ct?> WtJ 'are showing this fall. Our clothes are made to fit and our * (prices are guaranteed to" be '.cheaper than you can buy same goods elsewhere. -5 black all wool Thibet suits, in single and double breast, the kind that sells for 12.50, our special price 10.00. I 00 suits assorted patterns in season's best colors, wear guaranteed or your money back, ne; ver sold on any market for less than 12.00, our price 7.50. 25 Worsted suits, assorted j styles, in good rich colors,never sells for less than 20.00, our special price only 16.50. Splendid line of boys' and youths' suits at prices that will mean money saved for you. The prices range from 95c to 5.00 in boys, and 3.90 to $10 in youths. MILLINERY. We are showing a nice line of Ladies' and Misses Hats and I we always save you money on I these goods. )UD FOR STYLE FIT workmanship and durability,the liegler Shoe for women lias no qual. They have been before he discriminating women of imerica for 40 years and have tood the test. Prices $2.00 to 4.00, sold only at Cherry's Shoe Store. Livery, Livery, I Livery! Though doing a rattling good i livery business, we are deterj mined to do even better. Our I 4-^1. ~ T ? _ 1. -1 ? pi<_T5triiL aiucivs Ui V tMUCKiS UHii Horses are being supplemented by handsome new carriages and I buggies and stylish Driving and Saddle Horses. Our livery establishment is going to be second to none in the State, and don't you forget it! Come or send to us when you want the best, up-to-date livery service. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE GO. Money to Loan. I have made Arrangements with parties in New York City by which 1 can negotiate loans for live years on improved cotton farms, in sums of $;$uu (JO and upwards, at the rate of 7 per cent, on amounts of $1000 and over, and H per cent, on sums leas than $1000. No brokerage or commission charged Onlv a reasonable fee for abstract of title. * 11 E. WYLIE, Attorney-at-Law, Subscribe to The News.