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?" LOCAL DOTS !f ? mIt ?Cotton brought 9 J cents on this market yesterday; eot oo V seed, 27 cents per bushel. ?The hunting season opens M tomorrow, 15th instant. w ? It is stated that cotton pick- I ers in Texas are getting f 1.50 Tt per humJied pounds. hi ?Mr. James A. Cautlien, of Dry Creek, who has been very ill B with malarial fever, is able to be L: out again. He was in town Moudfty tii ?The patrons of Charlesboro in school and the members ol Charlesboro church are requested to p meet me at the church nextSatur- , day afternoon at 3 o'clock. R. J. Blackmon ol 1 ?Now's a good time to pay te your taxes?slate and county and municipal. As will be Been by notice elsewhere, time for nav r-j ment. of town taxes expires on the 30thinstant. ,l O ?Mr. W. B. Warwick, of the Bond's Grove neighborhood, moved his family to Pineville ^ last week. Mr. Warwick is now in the livery business at that place.? Waxhaw Enterprise. ?Rev. R. J. Blackmou closed his ^revival services last Friday ut night. He has accepted the call extended him a lew weeks ago to . * fill the pulpit of the JelTerson en Baptist church.-?Carolina Citi- se zen. P ?The Bethel school will open ^ next Monday, 19th instant, with I Rev. J. Meek White as teacher, of Mr. White requests that the pu- te pi Is meet him at the school house ci Thursday of tins week, at 10 a. pi m., to see about text books. ?The First A. R. F. Presby- L tery, at its recent meeting at fo Sharon, decided to sell its Butord u< Monument property, about 5 E acres, and appointed Judge Ira B. Jones and Mr. NV. Q. Caskey jyj as a committee to dispose ol -n same. p| ?Mr. A. N. Barrett, ol Ker s, shaw, R. F. D. No. 2, paid this office a pleasant call Monday and ? kindly presented the editor with . samples of bis fine sugar beet i crop ? two immense beets, one .. 11 weighing t> 1-4 pounds and the ^ other 4 1-2 pounds. Declined t/>/> >intmcnt to Malicat Colleye. ' 111 i re Mr. Blake L. Robertson, son . of Mr. Z. L Uoberson of Oakhurst, who some weeks ago was I awarded the 5lh congressional; CH district scholarship in the State Medical College, has declined to te accept the appointment. lie has 111 recommended Mr. D. Lyles, of ^ Lando, to the governor for ap nrtiiifmanl til liio ulnu/l I O v a aa ?i in utvmi, I (V Itaten to Columbia on Account of C UncellitKf of Hampton Monu- at ment. er Tlie railroads have announced ! that the rate to Colombia on the hi occasion of the unveiling of the sc Hampton monument will be one A tare plus 25 cents lor the round sc trip. Tiche's will be on sale the d< 19th and 20th, with return limit 9e to the 21st. As previously pub- tli lislied, the monument will he In ptm. unveiled on tho20ih, nextTues- II day. so PERSONAL ]' ? II i Mr John Lee Tillman, Sr., of 5 anwyck, was in town this *eek Mr. W. M. Clatiiou, of Haile | ine, visited his family here tins eek hr. Austin Clauton, of Etowah aim., is on a visit to Lam aster, is old home. I Mr. Duren Lyles, of White luff section, 6pent Momlav in incaster. Mrs. G. B. Barron returned i lis week from a visit to friends i Charleston. Messrs J. E Craig and W. P. obinson have gone to Camden, la., to attend A. R. P. Synod. Mr. and Mrs. James vV. Miller, : Jefferson, are visiting the latr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. regory. Mr. Chas. 1). Jones, president the First National Bank, re irned Monday from a visit to harlotte. Mrs. A. II. Greene, of Rock ill PUIYIQ AXToe fry. I n v?>"v iu licvu^asiui ouil* ?y to visit her daughter, Mrs r. T. Williams. The Rev. Paul A. Pressly left Jsterday lor Camden, Ala., to tend Synod, which convenes lere tomorrow. i Mrs. Dr. McDow,ol Lancaster, mie over Friday afternoon to e her husband at the Rock Hill rivate Hospital.?Rock Hill ecord. i VIr. John A. Jenkins, principal 'the graded schools at Lancas r, spent Friday evening in the tv with Iriends.?Chester Reiner Mr. J. M. Kiddle, Jr., of the uicaster News, was in Yorkville i r a few hours yeslerday after>011, 011 business ?Yorkville nquirer. Mr. Henry Swe&ringen, of the < onroe Enquirer, has been spendg a day or two here with his treats, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. vearingen. Mr. P. T. Twitty ot Heath jrings, Lancaster county, was Gaffne.v the first of the wtek siting liis daughter, Mis. Dr. S. . (iritliih on Jefiiies street.? lackshnrg Clironicle. Mrs. J L. Bird and baby rented to Kershaw Saturday orning after a visit to her pants, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. uikins ?Rock Hill Record. Mtoo I i I liu .? r ister, passed through Wednesly morning on her way fo Walrboro, where she will he bridesaid at the marriage of Miss Kva ooro ?Chester Lantern. Miss Gertrude Foster, formerly teacher in the Lancaster graded hool hut now teaching in the hester schools, spent Saturday id Sunday here with her moth , Mrs. L. B Foster. Vlrs. J. I). Caskey, ot New Cut, is gone to the bedside of her >n, Mr. J. Willie Caskey, in thens, Ga., who, as published ?me days ago in The News , is >wn with typhoid fever. There iems to be no improvement in ie young man's condition. He is been sick about a month.? is father has been with him for me time. Jenkins-Faile. Mr. Benjamin Jenkins, son Mr. C. E. Jenkins, of Lancaste =md Miss Hattie Faile, daught the late C. C Faile, were m? ried last Sunday at White Blu by Notary Public J M. Hilton Fatal Accident at Great Fall Chester special in Mondav State: At Great Falls yest r h Ned Patterson, one of the ei ployes in the quarry. wa? kilh while engaged.with others ;n < cavating, a large piece of giani falling on him and cru&hing hi instantly. The inquest was he by Magistrate W. 11 Strou acting coroner. The Methodist Annual Conf< ence meets in Columbia Novel ber 28th. Bishop A. W. Wilso of Baltimore, will preside. Bishi Atkins, of North Carolina, a1 Bishop Duncan, ol this state, w also be present. Bead?The News. Business Notice; ?*r~All Notices inserted uml tins head at the rate of ONE PEN A WORI) for each insertion. 2 notice to be counted less than words. Lost?On Saturday afternoon t tween Heath-Elliott stables and dep my pocket book containing two t dollar bills and one live dollar hi Reward if returned to me Rev. T. A. Dubney KORSALE, few tine Plymouth Ro< Cockerels, at only $1.00 each. Fri the very best strain. Apply at once l W. Mc I>. Brown, Lancaster, S. C Prof. Benj. Goldberg, eye specialii of Durham, N. O., will tie in Trade: ville, at Mr. ,las. W . Funderburk's < Friday. Nov. It). Eyes examined fr< and glasses fitted for a'l djfects the eje. Everyone has given up that we s til" Ill'St lllllir ill Imun "... Tak" ami ' Sllverlake" Patent is tliH highest grade and all we ask is trial. Men net t Giocery Co Now is the time to make your iri cakes Currants, Raisins, Nuts, * run, etc., at ltennett Grocery On. VALUABLE LOT FOR 8ALE Eleven store-rooms and restaurant same. In close proximity to l.anci ter Cotton Mills. Very desirable prr erty for good mercantile busine barber shops, beef markets, shoe she and restaurants. A Iso excellent s for laundry, which is greatly need In Lancaster. Apply to T S. Cart Agent. 10-27-1 f ALL indebted for the Lancasl Ledger will please settle. Alter .1 a uary 1st a>l accounts will be put hands of collector. T.-vCarter. 8 in New crop New Orleans Molasses Hen net t Grocery Co We have bought W. A. King's sin will slue floi-K 40 cents round, Uii-h only. beginning Nov 12. K. Unison ?t K. It W ri^111. 11?7 Notice ! Members Jackson Lod No 63, A F M. must pay their nnm iluea on or before No1 ember 15th. J A Cook. .Secretary COM K QUICK, or all of Benn Grocery Co'*, car cabbage will gone When beef, pork, or sausage is wani call on me. I have opened a market ret to serve roil at all tunes. My stand is < door below the old dispensary or I Journal building I'Lone calls ..nswered all times. I also handle flhuntry prodn Phone 109. 2t. D. E. (tordon FOH KENT?Good one-horse farm miles from town. Good buildings ii good water on p ace. Hint cheap. Apply J J Montgomery, 2t. Lancaster, lloute No. 1 T ia\ nuuu;. Notir.e is hereby jfiven that t time for the payment of Town tai without penalty will expire 011 of Nov. instant. A tter t hat date ej t.utions will issue for the taxes, coi arid penalties K. E. Wylie, Mayor FACTS FICTION rBroom Company Sells i t for Less SELLS WHAT? * Everything in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, i>- Shoes, Hats, Caps and Millinery. 3d Xle Clothing Specials. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. Ill We have still left 100 Suits for Men 1 piece 54 inch Broadoloth 85c u anil Boys that will be sold regardless! 5 pieces 54 in. English Broadcloth of our former nrices blHCk' I,av>. Krey,brown,green . 45c P * 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Broadcloth, ' $6 00 Suits now for 5.75 the 1 (X) grade, this sale 75c 8.00 Suits now for BOO 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Broadcloth, 1O.00 Suits now for 6.00 the 1.2R kind this sale . . . . 85c Look at our other special things 12.50 Suits no.v for 7 50 jt) Dress Goods. " Boys'Suits from 1 00 to 8.00 54 in. Black Brilliantine at, 4'?c 11- . 11 ?p Specials for $1.00 While this Stock Lasts: 64-64 Calico, the best made, 20 yards for $1.00 32 inch Sea Island, 22 yards for 1.00 36 inch Sea Island, 16 yards for 1.00 17 yards best heavy Checked Homespun for 1.00 Underwear. Shoes, Shoes. 2 1 case Men's 50c \ est and Pants \ye |)ave {lie hest line of Shoes on = tins sale each 45c er 1 case Ladies' extra heavy Vests earth for Men, I.adiea and Children. ,? and I'ants, this sale each ...... 25c We will make the prices to suit you. .. Children * and Misses I nion Suits "25c ." Ladies' Union Suits 4?o When you need a pair ask to see our Ladies' Set Snug Union Suits.... 00c shoes. JJ" We have numerous other values that we cannot mention here, p? so we ask you to come and make your bill with us and save from 10 to 25 per cent, on your purchases. I A. J. BRCOM CO. 1A V1 TT VU1C11 Vlliy I Shelled Almonds, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currants, Citron, ^ Cranberries, Cranberry Sauce, and fruits of all kinds for M your Thanksgiving dinner. Don't forget the Celery K part of it and ^ PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. J I also have the China to hold your dainties. Just try 3 Hitter's Preserves, Catsup and Apple Butter?the only ^ people that had pure goods when the pure food law m went into effect. M Huylers Chocolates and Bon Bons will bring what you u are looking for. Try me. Try me. Try me. ? m. _ Yours for business, M -) J. B. MACKORELL. I at 1 fi.r -?? ________ ?_. (). i Bargain Seekers Take Notice ett be We will offer to the trading public for the next 30 days our ? entire stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing ; also our line of nice lJd Pants at cost. In dry goods and notions we carry everything >'ne that is kept in a general store, and will sell them lower than "> you can buy them anywhere in town. We have some superb bargains in dress goods in all colors and styles. HATS AND SHOES. Hats in all styles and prices to suit all. For men wo off or nn inti attractive line of fine shoes in 3.50 and 5.00. These are the celtw ebrated Reynolds Shoes, the best on the market. In ladies' fine shoes we give you the Stroolman Shoes, one of the best in Amer? ica. We have them in all kinds and styles and they are right up to the minute and are in the prettiest kind of patents and black leathers?from 2.00 to 3.50. Our line of shoes for boys, misses and children surpasses anything ever before offered by us?from 50c to 2.50. ho November 6, 1906. Yours for business, McCardell & Allison Bros. Old Mercantile Stand.