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BF= Tfij ff" LOCAL DOTS ?Cotton brought 1(H cents on this market yesterday; cotton seed, 27 cents per bushel. ?The McCardell school opened last Monday morning. Miss Nannie Todd is the teacher. ?A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, of this place, last Saturday morning, Nov. 17th. ?The Gills Creek school opened last Monday. Mr. Oscar B. Gardner, one of Flat Creek's clever young men, is the teacher. ?John McManus, a well known colored citizen of this place, died here last Sunday. He was a son of Kicliard McManna ? __ _ nig jJCII* ter. ?A small Gale struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gale, ot Richburg, last Wednesday morning. It's a boy?Francis Stanhope. ?Mr. John Giles, who was so ba lly hurt at the Highland Park mill, Rock Hill, as published in the last issue of The News, has since died of his injuries, ?The public is cordially invited to attend a basket supper at Jones X Roads school house Friday night, November 23.? Proceeds to buy a library for the school. j ?At a meeting Monday of the county board of commissioners Mr. J. W. Sullivan was re-elected keeper of the county home?a deserved compliment m ? 1 , .. .. V ...J 1 official. Mr. Sullivan is giving general satisfaction in the position which he so well fills. ? Magistrate H. W. Mobley,ol Heath Springs, has turned over to County Treasurer B lac anion lines collected by him for the month of October, amounting to $100. It is a fact worthy ol note that the fines were collected in three cases, as follows: Curry Crockett, disorderly conduct at public meeting, $20.; Thomas McCardell, disorderly conduct at public meeting, $30.; Lewis Rutledge, petit larceny, $50. Death of Mr. tlaston Marion. Mr. Gaston Marion, brother o; Mrs. it. li. AUtson of this place, died suddenly at Welch, Va., last Saturday morning, lie had been employed in the telegraph department of the Norfolk and Western railroad. He was the second son of the Rev. J. L\ Marion, of liichburg, and was about 20 years of age. lie was h young man of exalted char acter and exemplary habits. The burial was in Richburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison went over to attend the funeral. Barr-Neal. Mr. Hampton Barr, son of Mr. Samuel Barr, of the Dwight section, and Miss Nannie Neal, daughter of Mr. Thomas Neal, of the Unity section, were married last Sunday evening at the East Lancaster Circuit parsonage, by the pastor, the Rev. l\ B. Ingraham. Mr. Mart Beckham, of Bleasm>t 11 i 11 il>n ~~ 1 ?^ .-??? ?iic niiuuni j?i?vei'ii? ment's cotton ginnera' statistician for this county, was in town Saturday, collecting figures tor the next government report. PERSONAL. "^1 Magistrate W. P. Caskev spent Sunday in Waxhaw. The Hon. Mat Hough,ot Landsford, was in town Monday. Col. U. G. Mcllwain, of Rock Hill, spent Saturday in Lancaster. Dr. W. H. Sapp spent a purt of last week with friends in Lancaster. Mrs. \V. H. Burns, of Heath Springs, is visiting friends in Lancaster. Mr. D. F. Sapp and daughter, Miss Virgil, of the county, spent Saturday in Lancaster. \T iec A ?* * 1 itiyior visueu relatives at Lancaster this week.? Waxhaw Enterprise. Messrs. W. M. Clanton and John Cunningham, of Ilaile Gold Mine, spent Sunday in Lancaster. Dr. W. O. Nisbet has returned from a visit to his mother in Lancaster county, S. C.?Charlotte Observer. The liev. P. B. Ingraham, the popular pastor of the East Lancaster Circuit, spent Monday in Lancaster. Mrs. Mack, wile of Dr. J. B. Mack, of College Park, Ga., is visiting her brother. Col. A. K. Banks. Mr. J. C. Mackorell, of Winnsboro, has been spending a few dayshere with liis son and daughter, ft* J. B. Mackorell and Mrs. T. C. ;cks. Capt. F. M. Welsh and daughter, Miss Cora, left Tuesday for .Jacksonville, Fla., where they will spend several weeks.?Carolina Citizen. Miss Annie Stover, of Heath Springs, visited her sister, Mrs. W. S. Walkup, in the Tirzah neighborhood, last week.?Waxhaw Enterprise. Editor Boney, of the Union l imes, spent Saturday in Lancas ter. We are indebted to him for a pleasant call while here. Mrs. S. E. Durant, matron ofj Thornwell Orphanage, at Clinton, i | visited her father here, Capt. J. M. Warwick, who has been sick, the past week. Mr. James Bridges, of Green-I ville, visited relatives here and at Heath Springs last Friday and Saturday. I Mr. W. F. Estridge, ot Flatl Creek, was among our pleasant callers yesterday. It was his first visit to Lancaster in over two years. Messere Daise Steele, Baxter Steele and Bob Lee Stogner, three young men of this county, left yesterday for Live Oak, Fla , where they may decide to locate. Mr. Ii. H. Ferguson, of Wylie's Mill, Chester county, spent last Friday here with Mr. A. B. Ferguson. During his boyhood days Mr. Ferguson was a student of the old Franklin Academy of Lancaster. Mf. and Mrs. R. W. Powers, | of Chattanooga, Tenn., are spending a while with relatives in the Heath Springs section. Mr. Powers has been engaged in the furniture business in Tennessee for some time. Miss SRlie Us-ery, of Kershaw, who visited Mrs O. K. Williams the past week, left Saturday morning lor Clover, where she will take charge of a school near Bethel church. She will hoard at Mr. R. L Qui nil's. Rock Hill Record. Capt. W. S. Lee, of Great F.-lls, and Mr. Wilton E Lee, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stewman. Miss Celeste Cnuthen, student ot Winthrop, spent Sunday and Monday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Caul hen. She was accompanied by Miss Corrinne Mcllwain. of Rock lliil, VMnntnrl 1 vvaniGU: We want to buy within the next three weeks all the cows, sheep, goats, hogs, chickens, geese, turkeys, ducks, guineas, eggs, butter, etc., for sale in Lancaster county, and will pay the highest cash price for same. Our business has increased to such an extent that we find it difficult tc keen enough meat to supply our trade,and for this reason we are paying a little better price than other folks for cattle, poultry, etc. So if you have anything in this line for sale, bring it along on J Kvi if 117-*. ? 1 U11U KfL 111^ 11/ l|UICI\. ^ U cllbiJ want to buy corn, peas, green and dry hides. Highest cash price paid for all. We wish to say to our trade that we are prepared to deliver anything you want in the meat line. Hand 1 ing so many beeves a day enables you to get your choice cut. We also handle fish and oysters. Plyler Bros. Business Notices. tar All Notices inserted under tins head at the rate of ON K ('KM' A WOKI) lor each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 2.i words. THE OK EAT TEN DAYS S1'EOlAl. SAI.E of the stock of Coiisar Mercantile Co.. of ? heater, s. c , consisting of Clothing. Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, Ladies' and Gent./ Furnishings, begins Thursday morning, November *2*2 11100, at 0 o'clock a.m., Main St. Lancaster, S. C. Next door to ("lyburn & Robinson. Look tor the yellow sign. KOl'ND?On November 10,between Jones X Roads and New Hope church garment of wearing apparel. Owner hii get same by describing garment and paying for ad. W. E. 1'ardue. VOL will llnd its at E. Everall's old stand, where we will be plea?od to show you our stock of Fancy Groceries We will sell you a> cheap as anybody and will appreciate your trade* W. II. Stew in an it Co. FOR a good chew try l'iper-ll iedrick, it. A W., or some other good i,p,....? .......... .. . unir i i it' f II ail ?> . II. Stewman A Co. FOR a good smoke try a "('ineo.', the most popular smoke on t he market. We sell them. \V. H. .Stewman A Co. WK have a lull line of Fancy Groceries. Try a can of our Luzianne Roasted Coffee Every can guaranteed at 25c. W. H. Stewman A Co. VAT.l'A BLK T.OT FOR SALE ? Eleven store-rooms and restaurant on same. In close proximity to Lancaster Cotton Mills. Very desirable property for good mercantile business barber shops, beef markets, shoe shop* and restaurants. AIso excellent site for laundry, which is greatly needed in Lancaster Apply to T.S.Carter Agent. 10-27-tf. ALL indebted for the Lancastet Ledger will please settle. After dannary 1st all accounts will be put in bands of collector. T.S.Carter. 3m. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the time for the payment of Town taxes without penalty will expire on 3t of Nov. instant. After that date, executions will issue for the taxes, costs arid penalties!. R. E. Wylie, Mayor. FACTS !5ij Broom Company SELLS ; ! Everything in Dry Goc Shoes, Hats, Ca Clothing Specials. ' We have still left 100 Suits for Men i and Hoys that will be sold regardless , of our former prices. ft; 00 Suits now for 0.75 j s.oo Suits now for 5 00 10.00 Suits now for 0.00 12.50 Suits now for 7 50 Hoys'Suits from 1 00 to 8.00 I Specials for $1.00 W1 'Ln n.i c.,i:? .1-- ??. ' ? . vFr??w* v-'iincu, tut; oesi 11111(16, -U ; 32 inch Sea Island, 22 yards for. 3G inch Sea Island, 16 yards for. 17 yards best heavy Checked Ho ! > Underwear. I 1 case Men's ode Vest and Pants, this sale each 45c ' 1 case I,adies' extra heavy Vests 1 and Pants, t his sale each 25c Children's and Misses Union Suits 25c j I.atlies' Union Suits 4Uc Ladies' Set Snug Union Suits. ... !iOc l ^^^^______ We have numerous other valu ! so we ask you to come and make 10 to 25 per cent, on your purch; A. J. B IFor Won Shelled Almonds, Figs, Date Cranberries, Cranberry Saut your Thanksgiving dinner, part of it and PLACE YOUR C I also have the China to ho Hitter's Preserves, Catsup i people that had pure good: went into effect. Hinders Chocolates and Bon are looking for. Try me. _ Yours f J. B. M Bargain Tafce We will offer to the trading pi entire stock of Men's and Boys' ' Pants at cost. In dry goods an that is kept in a general store, ; you can buy them anywhere in t gains in dress goods in all colors HATS AN Hats in all styles and prices t< attractive line of tine shoes in 3. ebrated Reynolds Shoes, the besi i shoes we give you the Stroolmar ica. We have them in all kinds up to the minute and are in the black leathers from 2.00 to 3.5< misses and children surpasses | us-from 50c to 2.f>0. ) November 6, 1906. : McCardell & Old Mercar 5 FICTION Sells it for Less W HAT? >ds, Notions, Clothing, ps and Millinery. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. 1 piece 54-inch Broadcloth Jt5c 5 pieces 54 in. English Broadcloth black, navy, grey,brown,green . 45c 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Broadcloth, the 1.00 grade, this sale 75c 5 pieces 54 in. all wool Broadcloth, the 1.25 kind, this sale S5c Look at our other special things in Dress Goods. 54 in. Black Brilliantine at 40c ' lllfi tlll'e C4/\/-?1r I a liiw 11115 JIUCK LdMi . yards for $1.00 1.00 1.00 mespun for 1.00 Shoes. Shoes. We have tlie 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 9hoes. es that we cannot mention here, > your bill with us and save from ases. ROOM CO. rien Only f 's, Raisins, Currants, Citron, % ?e, and fruits of all kinds for M Don't forget the Celery RDERS EARLY. J Id your dainties. Just try ind Apple Butter?the only ^ 5 when the pure food law M i Rons will bring what you m Try me. Try me. % i for business, M ACKORELL. I Seekers Notice lblic for the next 30 days our Clothing; also our line of nice d notions we carry everything and will sell them lower than own. We have some superb barand styles. D SHOES. _ !i. .11 n ? j sun an. r or men we otter an 50 and 5.00. These are the celton the market. In ladies' tine 1 Shoes, one of the best in Amerand styles and they are right prettiest kind of patents and 0. Our line of shoes for boys, anything ever before offered by Yours for business, Allison Bros. itile Stand.