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J. Sf LOCALOTS ^ Bh iff ?Cotton brm lOi cento on this market terday; cot'on seed, 27 ceuts peushel. ?A 9011 was \ to Mr. and Mis John Wiletbf this place, Tuesday, Nov. 24 ?There will bbasket supper at Union churiext Tuesday night. The proc? tor benefit of the church. ?Mrs Outlawiter of Mr>. J. M- Hunter, of>ck Bill, fell at Florence Vneedav and broke her hip. | ?There will btbbath school at Shiloh tomorf, and at the conclusion of the^rcises a congregational meetiwill be held-1 ?Mr. J. C. Fadden, who ! has been clerk die n.nnrt I W *' 1 Chester for 22 ye, has resign ed on account of health. ?Mrs. W. H. reen is movV ing this week Ironer old home in the Tank seen to the J. Wren Tillman pi 4 in this vici nity. ?The man rec^y killed on the railroad near hrkstock has been identified as mill opera tive named Hal|of Winnstoro. ? Mr. W. 11. hckmou has presented to us q-ound stone,! about the size of atfange, which he plowed up in \e creek bottoms this week. ?Mr. Adolphu^tman, formerly of this countyjc now living in Florida, has los is little son, Joe, aged about fit years, who died a few days a{. ?Mr. J. WillieJaskey, who | tins I - ' ijctu so aespately ill (or several weeks, itithens, Ga , is reported some beer and hope is now entertained f his recovery. ?Rev. J. M. krris, latelv pastor of the Presbyriati church at Jefferson, S C moved to Matthews last Wlnesdsy. A mane will soon bebuilt by the congregation at Matews.?Monroe Journal. ?Rev. W. A. Ickham will preach, at Ziou to-morrow alternoon at 3 o'c??k, for the pastor. Rev. Mr. ilenry, who is sick. The Rev. 1 E Turnipseed will preach 1< the Rev. ^ Mr. ilenry at St. Lm tomorrow at the same hour. ?The commission's and managers of state and mnty election can get pay for heir services by calling at Fiit National Rank. Gomraissiotirs and man agers of the Fedral election will find their mc-ey at the Rank of Lancaster. ?While playing vth another boy Monday afternoti, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. ..ee Mahaffev at the Manchester, was thrown against a boxn the mills cutting a bad gash ofr his eye. Dr. Stevens was suwnoned and sewed up the out.-Rock Hill Herald. ?The Junior Orde of Lauras ter will observe jie Order's Thanksgiving Day, tomorrow, by special services tobe held in the First Baptist clnfch tomorrow night. The menbers will meet at the hall an<| march to the church in a body The services at the|church w 11 beat the usual hour. ?Lum West and Dllie Ponder, the parties ch rged with the whipping of Mm. Coburn, the while woman reontlv found in this County, were tried and convicted in Spartatburg this week. Poniler was sentenced to one vear in the ptniten'iarv and West to 30 days on chain gang or to pay fine of $100. ?According to government bulletin issue Wednesday. 8,531,485 bales of cotton were ginned '^1 up to Nov. 14, as against 7,501,180 last year. j PERSONAL Capt Ardrey, of Fort Mill was in town yesterday. Mrs. 1. N. Whitesides, oi L?wisville, is visiting her sister Mrs. T. J. Strait Mr. Nelson Montgomery, 01 Cheraw, is on a visit to Lancas t?r, hi9 old home. Mrs. H. E. White, of Rocl Hill, is visiting her brother, Mr T. C. Green. Mr. James Stewart,formerly o Lancaster but now living in Cam den, was in town this week. Mr. J. A. P. Sistare, of th< People's Supply Co., paid a vis it to Kershaw this week. Mrs. J. M. Riddle is visiting her daughter in Yorkville, Mrs II J. Mackorell. I Mr. William Mcllwain, of Col I umbia. is visiting liis parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mcllwain. Mrs. W. B. Arant, of the An tiocli section, recently visitec Mrs. J. I. Bowers.?Kershav Era. Mr. J. G. Coan, who has beer living in Rock Hill for the pas five years, has moved back t< I Lancaster countv. Mr. Harry D. Wylie, of tin Southern Power Company, in charge of the work at Great Falls was in town yesterday. Miss Janie Craig, Winthroj student, daughter of Mr. J. E Craig, has gone to Greensboro N. C., as a delegate to the Y. W C. A. Messrs. J. E. Craig and W. P Robinson returned Wednesday night from Camden, Ala., when they went to attend A. R. P Synod. Tito R at* O n/J ~ T\- * - -..v iw. . auu mis, 17HVU Hucks, of Heath Springs, spen Thursday in Lancaster, as tin guests ot the Rev. and Mrs. R E. Turnipseed. Mr9. John C. Montgomery i: visiting her bister, Mrs. Join Crawford, at Lancaster, S. C.? She spent yesterday in the city returning to South Carolina iasi night.?Charlotte Observer. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. McMf iu? of Rock Hill, were in townjwed nesday, en route to their old honit in the eastern portion of the conn tv, to spend a few days. This office is indebted to Mr. McMa nus for a pleasant call while here. Lancaster ut the Metho<lint Conference. As ulready published in Th< News, the Methodist Conference convenes in Columbia next Wed nesday. The ministers of Lan caster and the county have beer assigned homes as follows: Rev. R. E. Turnipseed, of Lan caster?Rev. E. R. Turnipseed 11U4 ijreen street. liev. 1'. B Iugraham,East Lan caster circuit?Joltn A. Rose 1714 Laurel street. liev. W. A. Beckham, Lancas tor?L. D. Wicker, 2024 Mail street. Rev. David liucks, Ileatl Springs?Sanders Hook, Nortl Columbia. Rev. O. A. Jeffcoat, Kershaw ? Mrs J. S. Campbell, 150] Richland street. Rev. W. 8. Henry, Elgin?C H. Lever, 1221 Richland street. Rev. Ii. E. Sharp, Vanwyck? Prof. W. H. Hand, Shandon. Maj. J. M. Riddle, Lancastei laydeleg te ? J.D.Nunnamakor Price Ave. ?Dennis Cole, a Lancastei negro, is reported to have beei shot at Great Falls this week. ?Mr. J. T. Hodman's horse ran away Thursday with a wagon loaded with furniture, In the mill village. The turnout landed in a deep ditch, the horse sustaining injuries ot which he died yesterday. Will * ! Stylish Dress Want and i SILKS. , 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 1.25 value, our price 90c yd. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 5 1.00 value, yours for 85c yd. 36-inch Plaid Silk in all the beautiful shades and colors, for r dress and waists, 1.25 value, our price 1.00 yard. 19-inch Plaid Silk in all the leading colors at 45c, 65c, 75c and 1.00 yard. 9 Dress Material. I 45-inch all wool shrunk Chev. iots, colors of blue,green,brown, i- 1 11 i * gcu net anu DiacK, value <5c, our price 50c yard. , 50-inch Broadcloth in all the j popular colors, at 85c yard. NOTIOB New and stylish Belts, best colors, in beautiful plaids and } stripes, price 25c and 50c. Black elastic and beaded Belts very good style this season, at 50c each. Fine sheer all linen Handkerchief for 5 cents. T .U rl if*c' Qllfl TYlicuno 1 ~ uuu imoogo vjrv?iiVjriUVt;b _ at 25 cents. Pearl Buttons, sizes 16 to 22, j at 2 1-2 cents dozen. Hosiery, Hosiery. Our Hosiery line is complete.1 s We carry the celebrate Excellent fit and fin : PEOPL nnm : Beginninj Our Enl We mention a few items and prices in order that those posted may know we mean business: 5 pieces Schoolboy 15c Jeans at 12 1 2 cents, i 7 pes Our Hummer 20c .leans at 10 cents, j 7 pieces Buckskin 25c Jeans 1 at 21 cents. 5 pieces Home made .'10c Jeans r at 25 cents. I 5 pieces our best 35 cts Jeans at 30 cents. Il/L e YV Ildl . ' 6 good Lead Pe 10 balls best Sev r kerchiefs, and 99? 1 tion. Come quick ai FUND > N. B. ?Don't forget the fact t have advanced as much as 35 pc IADS Goods and S Prices You C All wool Chiffon Panama in grey, blue and black, very soft and clingly, an ideal goods for skirts, at 75c, 90c and 1.00 yd. Heavy wool Suiting, 56-inch wide, in good shades of navy blue, brown, green, grey and black, at 50c yard. Plaid Cotton Suitings. They are the swellest and newest in cotton goods?looks and wears like wool. A 25c 10? *.1 1 ?aiuc iui icc liic yara. 1 lot Outings at 5c yard. 1 lot 10c Outings in white and colors at 8c the yard. Best quality Percales in dark and light colors, will wash well, at 8c the yard. I DEPAE No left over moth eaten stock. Everything brand new. Try a pair of extra heavy cotton ribbed hose "Jack and Gill" for boys and girls, 25c value for 15 cents pair. Cloaks for Ladies and the Children. Ladies' new, long Tourist Cloaks, in tan, blue, black and grey, $7.00 value for $5.00. Ladies' all wool Kersey Coats in black, tan and caster, worth 10.00, our price 8.00. :d PETERS SHOI ish. Your money bac Respectfully y ES SUPf ims m 2; Today, tire Stock 50 dozen Men's best 50g Under wear at 42 1 2 cts garment. 25 dozen Ladies' 25c Vests at 10 cents each. Job lot Ladies' 1.00 Wool Vests only .39 cents each. 10 dozen Men's Covert Coats at 75c, 90c and 1 00 In Clothing we head the list. All our $15 00 Suits at $12 00 All our 12.50 " at 9 00 Ail our iu UU " at 8 00 All our 8 00 4< at 0 00 > Cents Wi ucils; 4 bars goo ying Thread; 2 r ) other things too nd don't forget your p Yours to se ERBUR hat we are selling SHOES at ol sr cent. mm >ilks that You lan't Resist. | Fine Sea Island Homespun, 3G-inch wide, worth 8c yd, our price only 5c the yard. Good quality fleece back Flannelette in neat patterns, worth 10c, our price 8c yard. Galateer Cloth in all the good washable colors, at 15c yd. Ladies' all wool ribbed Undervests and Pants at 75c. Ladies' heavy ribbed cotton fleece lined Undershirts and Pants at 25c. Children's ribbed cotton fleece lined Union Suits at 25c, 35c and 50 cents. Black mercerized Sateen Pet ticoats 65c, 90c and 1.00. Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, rustles like silk, 1.75. tTMENT onvx t 11A/OC O dCIVClb with strap and buckle, worth 3.50, yours for 2.50. Just arrived, 10 doz. ladies', misses and children's ready-towear Hats in the leadidg shapes and styles, at 25c to 3.00. Furs, Furs, Furs. The grandest collection ?of Furs ever seen in this place. Now is your opportunity. We were very fortunate in securing this grand collection. All the new Scarfs, Boas, Muffs, Storm Collars,etc. Prices 1.50 to 15.00. QS, guaranteed to wear, k if not satisfactory. - J ours, >LY CO. IT SALK! We Offer at Cost Just received 20 dozen Boys' Knee Bants, for this sale 50c. We picked np 50 pieces Table | Oilcloth, for this sale 12 1 2 yd. 10 pieces 54 inch Broadcloth in all shades, 1.25 kind, at 85c yd. 5 pieces 36 inch wide 1 25 Silk, at 00c the yard. j 5 pieces 56 inch all wool Ladies' Cloth for on'y 48" the vord. It. T l-- o.-.-, ! >!? lut i i uiiilh, ouii uaseB, 1 eieacopes, 3tc., at your own price. ill Buy: >d Laundry Soap, lice Ladies' Handnumerous to menocketbook. rve, K CO. Id prices, notwithstanding same F. Co.