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?=tt LOCAL DOTS ? , ?Cotton brought 10 cei y on this market yesterday; cot' * seed, 22 cents | er bushel. ?The People's Supplv Co. now running it new and at'r; tive looking dray wagon. ?Miss Julia E. Thorn we daughter of Dr.'J. 11 Thornwe of Fort Mill, ii, to be married the Rev. li. G. McLees, of Gree wood. ?The old postoffioe is bei remodeled and fitted up by owner, Mr. L. C. Pavseur, tor restaurant, to be run by Mr Jol notice* elsewhere, the gener election come* off next Tuesda Nov. G li. Democrats should tui out and vote tor the nominees the prima.-y, a* they are pledgt to do. ?Mr*. E. M. Bennett, wl was brought over from Chest' last Tuesday morning very i by her sister, Mrs. L. S. Elliot is impioving. but is still at Mr Elliott's home, 011 ea^i Dunh 8t reet. ?Services in memory of t! late Bislicp B. \V. Arnett wi be held in St l'aul A. M. 1 cliuich ol Lancaster next Su day afternoon at 4.30 o'clocl Tributes ot respect will he mat Dr. \V. D. Johnson, of Atlant and others. The public is inv ted to attend. ?Mr. Peter Blakeney. of Che lerfield, who was taken over the Rock Hill hospital some tin ago for medical treatment, noted in The News at the tim arrived here a few days ago at is now at the hnm? nf hia ar?n.i law and daughter, Mr. and Mi G. W. Baker, east of Lancaste His health improves flowly. ?We are requested to antioun< that Mr. Jno. M, Nelson's 00' anniversary gathering and dinn will he Saturday, Nov. 3rd, i stead of Monday 5th His friend neighbbors and relatives will a semb'e at 10 a. m. and bring di ner. liev. J. Meek White wi conduct religious exercises. Hiiliott. ?A colored boy ill bio dsn; market got bis band crushed the sausage mill Saturday aft* noon, necessitating the ampul tion of four fingers?Rock II Record. ?Dr. Eph W. Foster, a you dentist of Union, shot hims< Monday, in that town, and 1 condition is critical. He is a ci lege mate of Dr. John Welsh this place. ? Little Curtis Plyler, 8 of Mr. R. P. Plvler, of t New Cut section, died last Sti urday, of diphtheria, aged abo 5 years. The burial was at Bet el Sunday. ?Married, at tbe Baptist pi sonage in tbis city, Tbursdi evening, Oct. 25th, 1906, M James Ilough, of Fort Lawn, ai MisH Mary Cornwell.ol Harmon Rev. J. S. Snyder officiating.Chester Reporter. ?Tbe account of the Coustu Farris marriage which appear* in the laso issue of The News w taken from the Monroe Enquire the creditdine being inadverten Iv omitted bv tbe printer. ?As will be seen bv olliei ?0 .V? ? r 2 ! PERSONAL 1 S 11= -I ?u Chief of Police Hunter pent on Monday in Chester. Mr. J. B. Jones, of Chester, is was in town yesterday. IC" Mr. T. J. MeNinch, of Yorkville, was in town Monday. ' ' Mr. J. P. Allison went over tt ? Yorkville yeslerday, on busi ness. inMessrs A. -B. Lindsay and D B. Stover visiied Chester Mon lie i . day. If* Mrs. E. C. Carpenter and Mis? hn ^orue^,a Elliott went to Char lolte yesterday. ,8 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore j went to New York Monday , tc spend a Jew days. ta- Mr. George Heath spent Sun ill day in Charlotte with Bis parents Mr. and Mrs. O. p. Heath. iifi Mrs. Lottie Gibson left yesjlf terday lor Lancaster, S. C., tc lis spend some time with relatives Miss Bessie Hammond, oi ol Heath Spring is visiting Mist Eannie Stover, of The Newt Qu olhce. he Mr. L. C. Harrison and family it- spent Sunday in Rock Hill, re"1 turning to Lancaster Monday h- morning. Miss Shurley Montgomery ai d ?r- Miss Mary Lilly Sherrell, of Con\J cord, N. C., are the guests ol r. Mrs. Hasel NVitherspoon. Mayor Hoddev went to Lancaster this morning to look altet 500 hales cf cotton that he had bought over there.?Rock Hill 't- Record. Miss Alice Mitchell lett Satur <(> day morning for Elgin. Lancas ter, where she will take charge of the school at that place.? Rock Hill Record. i1 Miss Flonnie Fuderburk, 'laugh. ,l ter of Mr. U. A. Funderburk, N' ol the Tabernacle section, spent rn from Friday until Monday in ?| Lancaster with Miss OlaCulp. Mr. J. T. Jowers and family drove oyer to Lancaster Monday, to where Mrs. .lowers and the chil er U divn will visit lor several days.? Carolina Citizen, JtH'ersoii. tt, 1 he Rev. Chalmers Fraser and id Mr. W. J. Cunningham left Monday for Laurens to attend ... the Presbyterian Svnol, which I" HI is in session there this week. C. Miss Mary Cunningham, ol Li'->n ertv Hill, spent a lew hours here k. this morning on her way to Locklp 1. .rl ...1 l - 1 -- ' - - uc?i? ^ ? iioir nut? llil 8 neen leaclia, ing iwo or three terms.?Chester i Lantern The Rev. Paul A. Presaly and Measrs Wylie Q. Oaakey, W. B. Knight and J. E. Craig to have gone to Sharon, to attend 10 the meeting there this week ol as A. R. P. Presbytery. e, ? id Death of Mr. Seth Hilton. u- Mr. Seth N. Hilton, a popular "9 young man of Kershaw, whowae r connected with the Heath Sup ply Company, died Monday, o! co fever, at the I'.ome of his parents th Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilton, of the er Westville section of Kershaw n county, lie was a brother of Mrs s, J. E. Hut ledge, of Lancaster. ,8- Mr. Hilton was about 21 yean 11- old and leaves a large circle oi ill re'atives and friends to lament his untimely death. J _ ? ??A* Vi. I * t/vv ? Lftnrif-I'l ffl< /. Id Mr. T. \V. Laney, soil of Mr. ^ I S unu<ll Laney, of the Tradesville sec.io-, and Miss Ilattie Piyler, , daughter of Mr. John l'lyler , ot Union couiuy. N. C.. ) ' vv re married last Sunday, O t d 28 h. by Col II. M. Polk, notary ^ public, at the latter's home at J i adesville. 5 lieaiffimtion of ltrv I'. A. I'rrss- { /// an I'astor Lanrantrr ami ^ Shi I oh A. K. I*. Chiivi hen. $ The Rev. Paul A. Pr salv re-l^ signed on last Sunda\ a- pa-tor' ] of the Lancaster and sh loh A. i 1 j R. P. churches, which charges | | he lia-i se?ved most ff'thfull* and ^ acceptably for in re 'hail two ^ years. He has accepted a call I j 1 I I n- ^ I vu u<'u>s?iut)< vjra. B A m m of pleading j ersonal>tv A and a minister ot ab litv and 1 scholarly nttainnu nt , Mr. Press- m I lv has made many friends and ^ accomplished much spiritual ^ good in both the town and c>un- ^ > ty of Lancaster during his pas- w torate here and at Shiloh. His J decision to go to another field of 1 labor will be sincerely regretted 1 not only by the members of the * Lancaster and Shiloh churches " but by the peopie generally ir- < ' respective ot denominate nal 1 . lines. i [t is not known as yet who will < suceeed Mr. Pressly. ^ ? L ?The Chester grand jury Monday found no bill against . tHe Lancaster negroes, Ed Ballard and Dennis Cole, charged ] . wiih killing of the ferryman at ^ the river some months r-co. d i Business Notices, i > ~" ? WAI1 Notices inserted under j ( this head at the rate of (> A VI t'KNT A WORD for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 2o words. NVOOD! WOOD!?Apply to J. C. ludwards when yon want your winter woodWANTED?To rout house suitable for i family of four. Apply at News office. Notice ! Members .Jackson Lodge No 5H, A F M, must pay their annual dues on or before November loth. J A Cook, Secretary Now is the time to make kraut?one car-load cabbage to arrive t''is week, Ben tie 11 Grocery < o. YAl.t'ABEE EOT FOR SALE ? Eleven store-roonis and restaurant on same. In close proximity to i aucaster Cotton Mills. Very desirable propeity for gund mercantile business, barber shops, beef market s, shoe shops and restaurants. Also excellent si e for laundry, which is greatly needed in Lancaster Apply to T S. Carter, Agent. 10-27-1 f. FOR RENT?-mall two-horse farm , two miles from town. Two dwellings, good outhouses and well. Apply to W. J. Cunningham, Lancaster, S. ( . ALL indebted for the Lancaster Ledger will please settle. Alter.Ian luary 1st a * 1 account* will be put in __ hands of collector. T.-vO'arter. Km. Bargains [ If you want a big bargain now is the time to get it. For Ten Days we are going to sell you goods at reduced prices, j. and will also give you a 01 nice present with every two p, dollars' worth that you buy. t( Souvenirs of the Lancaster Graded ^ School at cost. So come n ( and get one before they are 01 all gone. CLYBURN & ROBINSON. 5 I I r i Standing on a plank that crossed a stream, * | A dog chewed meat, with teeth agleam. J ^ He saw?reflected just beneath? ^ | Another dog with meat in teeth. t He snapped, with greed, to get this, to >? m r His own meat quickly dropped from view. J | .... j | How many people make this mistake, ^ % And shadow, for the substance, take? f i f [ We know that acquaintance begets either confidence m I or mistrust, and so we are anxious for those customers S L who are not already on our "Band Wagon" to get aboard \ ^ and know us. Below, see what we offer while the lots J . last. (Those good friends who have helped to make us ^ * what we are?boss price makers of Lancaster?are not J * excluded.) ? Here You Are : J * 1200 yards 10c Outing going at 8 1-2 cents. W 150 pairs Elkin Mills Blankets at last year's prices. % 10 Bolts Buck-Skin Jpnns nt locf ~ MV tMOV J CCVI O |^I ICCvj. B I $1,100 worth of Ladies' and Children's stylish Coats C ) and Millinery arriving this week. ? p The goose-bone says a long, hard winter. Come on ^ Iwith your orders and we will deliver the genuine goods. ^ , Williams-Hughes Co I ^ CASH STOlili. ^ Watches / / 10 '1 , ? x? - . I fe .1cyV3r,d"-4Trri?-H^-* t? \ V 'taJiMml ^TWJUL&JU'F^ . , \Vr v;' . -! are cheaper and better than they ,' ever were in the history of the watch business. 1 can sell you a reliable timekeeper for $2.00. Of course, if you want a watch good enough for anyone, buy the 15-jewel South Bend with 20-year case at $12.75. All other grades on hand from $1.50 to $75.00. That $1.00 Solid Gold Ring is the corker?ask to see it. That lot of Diamond Rings ?your choice $18.50 is quite the best thing I have ever offered. They cannot be duplicated for that money anywhere. Others in proportion, bought before the rise, 25.00, 30.00, 40.00, (30.00 and up. Ask to see your Birth King- 1 have them all. My Christmas stock is arriving every day and is the largest and best I ever had. B. C. I IOUGKI I. ]room Co. Sells it For Less Our space will not permit of our quoting prices, so we ask you to come > our store where you will tlnd one of the nicest and newest stock in I.anister, consisting of I>ry Goods, Notions. Shoes. nior?iin? n.f* ? , , m m?u va(!9, DRESS GOODS. SHOES, SHOES. We call your special attention to We carry ttie followir g celebrated ur stock of Dress Goods which is lines of shoes: The'1' I) Barry Shoe ' miplete in every braneh of this de- for men; the Kreedly Shoe for men; artment, and we will make the price the Sherwood Shoe for ladies. >took > suit you. complete and shoes guaranteed. Miss Maggie Tardue is with us and will be glad to see all of her old cusmiers at her new place of business. Our manager, W. K. Broom, is no stratipr to the people of this county, as he served tive years with Wm.Ganson. > will be glad to see his old friends and serve them with the he.-t goods in jr line and at the lowest prices. Make our store your headquarter-. A. J. BROOM CO.