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LOCAL DOTS ?Cotton brought 1(H c on this market yesterday; co seed, 27 cents per bushel. ?Mr. J. A. Wilson and 1 Blanche Lane were married Tuesday by Dr. J. II. Boldri ?The snow ot last Wedne: was general throughout the I mout. At Union it tell to depth of several inches. ?Prof. Asbury has taken ch of the Lancaster Orchestra will be there on Wednesda, each week.?Rock llill Recc ?The Daughters of the < federacy will serve oysters Tuesday night at the Elliott stand, corner Main and D? streets. ?Mr. W. A. Davis, of m place, has been drawn as a ] juror of the United States c which convenes in Columbit the 27th instant. ?Superintendent A. P. Luro, of the L. & C. road, is ing his residence on Market st rflnainfo'' M - '! ' ? '1 .~rui?ii?u. wii. v^uaries orilt the contractor. ?We are requested to liounce that the Masons of A och will meet next Wednei night. S'eps are to be take the establishment of a Lodg Antioch. ?The ladies of the Ba church served oysters Thuri night at the residence of Mr C. Payseur. The attendance good and the occasion gre enjoyed by all present. ?Mayor Wvlie lost his Jersey milch cow in an unu manner tins week. The anj was in his pasture with s beet cattle and was mistake the butcher tor one of tlie h and killed. ?A new schedule goes eftect on the L. &. C. lomor The early morning train w has been leaving Lancaster Chester at 0.15 and returuin 10.30, a. m.,will hereafter h at 7 and return at 11a. m. ? Snow fell here continuo for several hours last VVedi day afternoon and evening, I owing to the warmth of ground, the ll ikes melted aln a9 fast as they fell. Nov. is unusually early for sno this part of the country. ?The fare for the round from Lancaster to Columbi the occasion cf the unvei oi mo tiampton monumen $2.4*2; from Kershaw, $1 As stated in tke last issut The News, tickets will b? sale 19th and 20th, with I limit to 21st. As is well kn( the unveiling ceremonieswill on the 20th?next Tuesday. The Mobley-*! enkinv yuptia Mr. O. B. Mobley, of Kersl and Miss Annie Jenkins, of II Gold Mine, were married Wednesday evening. The c mony was performed at the h of the bride's parents, Oapt. Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, at the Mi The groom is a son of the Brnmraett Mobley and is a yt man of bright promise. II now bookkeeper for the II Supply Company of Kershai PERSONAL ||| I dS " " = euls Mr. I). Reece Williams paid a tli tton visit to Columbia this week. Miss Irene Cunningham is = Miss visiting relatives in Rock Hill. i 9t here Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Moore re- ?ti dge. turned this week trom an extend-1 ? =dav trlP north. w >ied Mrs. G. A. Hilton, ofTaxa ? II ? the haw, is visiting her daughter, x Mrs. John A Cook. es arge Mr. B. N. Craig, ol Rock Hill, ^ and Was in Lancaster Tuesday and y ol Wednesday of this week. ^ >r^* Miss Sallie Ussery, of Kershaw, ^ 3on- is visiting Mrs. O. lv. Williams next this week.?Rock llill Record. ,j. Miss Virginia Robertson, ol ['r fl'aP the Oakhurst section, is visiting ~ her friend, Mrs. J. Allen Adams, ti th!fi Mrs. U. Y. llathcock, of Lan- & l)e,il caster, spent Friday and Saturourt ^ with friends here?Chester cf 1 011 Lantern. Mr. John Tillman, of the Uni- c< ted States army, is 011 a visit to his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. "" root E. D. Tillmau. E in is Mrs. P. A. Pressly, of Lan- tc caster, arrived in Due West last t! o Tuesday. She is on her way to j11 L"'1 Louisville, Ga.?A. K. Presby- ir 3oay . A tenan. n tor e at Mrs. L. (\ Darrison came over from Lancaster Mondav afterhi noon lor the reception given by ? ptist ^jr8 poag anj Mrs. Johnson.? ^ s( Koch LI ill Herald. ca L. H was Miss Dora Agnew left a few ~~ atly days ago tor Lindsay, Lancaster 6 County, to take charge of her ^ ,, school at that point. Miss Dora tine 1 sual c^iar8e ?' this school last in al -vear aut* returned home just the (. day before her lather's lamented w ome J 0) n {)V death.?A. K. Presbyterian. C1 uier The Murriaffe of M r .liaison Craif/, of Ijfincaster. and Mis* _ into C tit liber t son, of Monroe. row. Mr. Judson Columbus Craig, Inch one of Lancaster's highly esteem- _ for ed young citizens, was married | ig at in Monroe, N. C., Ia9t Wednessave day afternoon to Miss Marguerite \ Howard Cuthbertson, daughter uslv ^r9, Alice L. Cuthbertson, of that town. The ceremony was Ilc8" performed at the home of the u the bride's mother. The bride and L\ uost f51"00111 were given a charming 14th recePl'on Thursday evening at fi in ^ie 1'ome of the latter's father, " Mr. Harper Craig, of the New ('ut, section. n< . t i F) ,riP Mr. Craig is bookkeeper for the a on People's Supply Company of s'j Lancaster and has made many lA . . K< t is friends and acquaintances during .91. his comparatively brief residence 5 ?f here. > on M final ? Cominf/ Weildiiiq. Ui >wn' Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Magill, Nl 1 he ln of the Kershaw section, have is..... . . Tt sued invitations to the marriage Cc of their daughter, Miss Sallie Ct Mae, to Mr. Frank Powell Ilin- R( law, riant, Wednesday afternoon, r-i [aile Nov. 28th , at 4 o'clock, at Bealast ver Creek church. ?ere ome ?The many friends of Miss and Ella Mac key, who has been 1 i vne. ing in Columbia for the past ** late few years, will regret to learn 1 >ung that she is desperately ill in ^e is that city, with typhoid fever. Ct eath She was reported to he slightly v. better night before last. business Notice: \\\ Notices^ inserted und us head at the rate of ONE CEI WORD for each insertion, itice to be counted less than ords. YOU will tind us at E. Everall's < and, where we will he pleasod low you our stock of Fancy Qroci s. We will sell you as cheap ?.s hi ?dy and will appreciate your trai \ II. Stewman A Co. NOTICE?Kobt. Sullivan and Bar ood have been suspended from & ebo Lodge No. 53, K. of G. S. E., i years each lor violating (o a gri ctent their oath and obligations lid order. J. H.Crawford, \V. M. FOR a good chew try Piper-IIi< ck, R. ?fc W., or some other gc and. We have them all. W. ewinan A Co. Everyone has given up that we f ie best flour in town. Oil' "To alk" and ' fSilverlake" Patent is ie highest grade and all we ask is ial. Bennett Grocery Cc FOR a good smoke try a "Cine ie most popular sinoke on the m st. We sell them. W. H. Stewn: Co. NOw is the time to make your fr ikes. Currants, Raisins, Nuts, < in, etc., at Bennett Grocery Co WE have a full line of Fancy G sries. Try a can of our Lu/.iai oasted Coffee. Every can guari >ed at 25c. W. H. Stewman A Co. VALl'ABLK LOT FOR SALS leven store-roonis and restaurant line. In close proximity to Lane 'r Cotton.>1 ills. Very desirable pr< ty for good mercantile busiin irber shops, beef markets, shoe ah< id restaurants. Also excellent? ir laundry, which is greatly neei i Lancaster. Apply to T. IS. Cart gent. 10-27-tf ALL indebted for the Lancas edger will please settle. After Ji iry 1st aW accounts will be put inds of collector. T.tvCarter. Bin We have bought W. A. King'eshi fill shoe sIock 4o cents round, ish onlv. beiriniiinur Nov 12 F inson A E. H Wright. 11?7 COME QUICK, or all of r.enn rocery (Jo's, car cabbage will sue. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that 1 me for the payment of Town ta: ithout penalty will expire on r Nov. instant. After that date e: itions will issue for the taxes, co [id penalties. K. E. Wylie, M ayoi No. 7858 Report of the Condition of 'he First National Bai OF LANCASTER t Lancaster, in the State South Carolina, at the clc of business Nov. 12th, 1906. RESOURCES. mils anil Discounts iu lent rafts, secured and unsecured ??1 S. Bonds to secure circulation "5,00 emium on U. S. Bonds its inds, Securities, etc. 1.IU jrniture and Fixtures '.',31 jc from National Banks, not reserve agents. "5.KI lie from approved reserve amenta 14,13 iccks and other cash Items rt,i'7 jtea of other National Banks 5,7)1 'actional paper currency, nickels and cuius 2S iwrui money rcservo in bunks, vl/.: tecie 13,864 :to >gal-tender notes 3,350.00 17,31 demption fund with I". S Treas. (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,3" Total, .... *198,33 LIABILITIES. ipital stock paid In I 35,00 irplus fund 7,1)0 ndivided I'rotlts less expenses and taxes paid 1,68 itlonal Hank notes outstanding 24,05 illvulu.il deposits, subject to check 1103.14)6.77 me certificates of deposit 36,875 60 r titled checks 15 30 ishier's checks outstanding 560 30 139.64 "served for taxes 51 labilities other than those above stated?Reserved for intereft time deposits 41 Total, .... *198.3? :ute of South Carolina, i County of Lancaster. ( 1, K. M Croxton, Cashier of the above-nai :?nk, do solemnly swear that the abovo st ent Is true to the best of my knowledge lief. E M. CKOXTON. Cashie Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,y of Nov., 1906. F. B. FORTEK. Notary Fubli irrect?Attest: CHAS. D. JONES, R. E. WYLIE, T. S. CARTER. Directors. I FACTS 52!L N'o " Broom Compan; fSELLS : >ks Everything in Dry Go ?rt Shoes, Hats, C; to ~ Clothing Specials. iY* ^ e ,,avest'" 100 iSuits for Men and Boys that will be sold regardless of our former prices, teil $<> 00 Suits now for 3.7E - 8.00 Suits now for f> 01 10.00 Suits now for O.Ot i. 12.50 Suits now for 7 oC Boys'Suits from 1 00 to 3.0C. <>:, arI Specials for $1.00 W nit it- (>4-(>4 Calico, the best made, 20 ? 32 inch Sea Island, 22 yards for r.?I 3G inch Spm TslnnH in vtnvic f#** _ ? V Y Ml VtO 1VI lilt" ' %J *?- 17 yards best heavy Checked H 'J,7 Underwear. as" 1 case Men's 50c Vest and Pants UP" this sale each 45c ;ss, | case Ladies' extra heavy Vests 'P8 and Pants, this sale each 25c 1 Children's and Misses Union Suits 26c *e" Ladies' Union Suits 4i?c er' Ladies' Set Snug Union Suits.... 00c ter in- We have numerous other val : ,n so we ask you to come and mak ? 10 to 25 per cent, on your pure! up for A. J. E ett , : be si For Woi ats V Shelled Almonds, Figs, Dat S Cranberries, Cranberry Sai ' M your Thanksgiving dinne m part of it and C PLACE YOUR < \V \ i** M I also have the China to h m Ritter's Preserves, Catsup ?* % people that had pure goo< 9 went into effect. Huylers Chocolates and Bo aii I m are f?r- Try me. 5 Youi 18.16 i j. b. k O 88 vk - Bargain D.ik) <1. * Take 0.00 We will offer to the trading { XSI entire stock of Men's and Boys' *}'00 Pants at cost. In dry goods a that is kept in a general store, you can buy them anywhere in nroinc in r1t*Acso ryrw\/L? Iw ^11 ^^ ^Ullio Ail UlUOO ^VAAi3 III till CU1UI ? HATS AI ,hM Hats in all styles and prices ? attractive line of fine shoes in I L'w ebrated Reynolds Shoes, the be shoes we give you the Stroolms moa ica. We have them in all kind ute- up to the minute and are in th nd black leathers?from 2.00 to 3.; misses and children surpasses us?from 50c to 2.50. ? November 6, 1906. McCardell X Old Mercs = FICTION y Sells it for Less WHAT? ods, Notions, Clothing, aps and Millinery. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. ] piece 54 inch Hroadclotli 35c , 5 pieces 54 in. English Hroadclotli black, navy, grey,brown,green. . 45c 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Hroadclotli, ? the 1.00 grade, this sale 75c I 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Hroadclotli, . the 1.25 kind, this sale 85c Look at our other special things ' in Dress Goods. I 54" in. Hlack Hrilliantine at 49c hile this Stock Lasts: i "i _ r ? ? ' yai us 101* 5)51.00 ' 1.00 1.00 omespun for 1.00 Shoes, Shoes. We have the best line of Shoes on earth for Men. I.adies and Children. ' We will make the prices to suit you. > When you need a pair ask to see our ! shoes. ues that we cannot mention here, :e your bill with us and save from liases. IROOM CO. nen Only i ;es, Raisins, Currants, Citron, ^ ice, and fruits of all kinds for M r. Don't forget the Celery ORDERS EARLY. J old your dainties, dust try 9 and Apple Butter?the only ^ Is when the pure food law m n Bons will bring what you m Try me. Try me. m s for business, M [ACKORELL." I Seekers Notice mblic for the next 30 days our Clothing; also our line of nice nd notions we carry everything and will sell them lower than town. We have some superb bars and styles. ID SHOES. to suit all. h or men we offer an 3.50 and 5.00. These are the celst on the market. In ladies' fine in Shoes, one of the best in Amers and styles and they are right e prettiest kind of patents and 50. Our line of shoes for boys, anything ever before offered by Yours for business, : Allison Bros. intile Stand.