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^ LOCAL DOTS ^ j ! ?Cotton brought 11 cents on this market yesterday; cotton v 6eed, 27 cents per bushel. ?The time for payment of town taxes expires next Friday. ^ ?Charles Johnson, colored, I son of Eliza Johnson of this place, died this week in Waxhaw, N. C. r ?Mrs. Rebecca Steele made in one day one hundred curtains for ^ the Lancaster Cotton Mills. A ^ most remarkable record?who can beat it ? ?Magistrate I). K. llall, ot * 8 Indian Land,has paid over to the county treasurer fines collected by him for quarter ending Nov. 1st, amounting to $32. *' ?Regular exercises were held at the graded school last Satur * day in order that the school may * also have holiday next Friday, ' the day after Thanksgiving. ?The infant sou of Mr. W. C. ^ Wilson, one of the overseers at 1 the Lancaster Cotton Mills, " died Sunday afternoon, aged 3$ months. The burial was in the I new cemetery Monday. j ? Mr. C. A. Flyler, a promi* t ueut and prosperous citizen of Lancaster county, S. C, will ] move to Monroe in the near fu- \ ture, provided he can rent a ] dwelling.?Monroe Enquirer. 1 ?Don't forget and come to in J .wv?n inuisuay?1 nanksgiving I day ?expecting to transact any ( business, for, as previously an- t uounced, banks, stores and other 1 places ot business will be closed J on that day. ?The money for the commis- 1 sioners and managers of the Fed- 1 eral election has been received ' and will be found by them at the > Hank of Lancaster. c ? In publishing the name of the teacher ot the Gills Creek 1 school, in a recent issue of The ^ News, it erroneously appeared as * Oscar B. Gardner, when his cor 1 rect name is Ira B. Gardner.? ' Mr. Gardner is a son ot County ' Supervisor M.G.Gardner and is a ' young man of much promise. ?The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Knight was the scene of a delightful atlierina r?t vAmm t o to J """6 l&dies and gentlemen Monday evening the occasion being a 1 party given by their pretty and v attractive daughter, Miss Clarice *' Knight, complimentary to her guest Miss Haver, ol Gastonia Delicious refreshments were I served during the evei ing. ?Mr. M. W. tscarboro, the ellicient superintendent ot Judge Ira B. Jones's Caskey farm, was painfully hurt last Friday by a wheel of a large, four-horse disc plow passing over his leg. The plow was not running to suit Mr. <l ticarboro aud he took the reins lrom the ploughman to guide the jmules, when the animals sud , denly turned and threw him . down, causing a wheel to run over his leg as stated. Colored Woman Uro/nt Head. Amanda Ballard, wife of WiU 1 nani Mallard, colored, about 45 * years old, dropped deaa at her ^ home here last Saturday morn- ^ ing. She was apparently in good r health before she was stricken f down. Her death is ascribed to * heart trouble. n 1 Ill-, PERSONAL, jl Mr. Claude Ferguson, ot Col- K imbia, is visiting relatives here H itid in the county. M Mrs. D. L. Tillman, of Cheraw, s visiting her parents, Mr. and ^ drs. J. T. Anios. i^" Mrs. J. F. Muckey hasreturn-l id from a several weeks' visit to olatives in Blacksburg. Mr. \V. A. Davis left Monday ^ , or Columbia, to serve as a juror n the United States court. ^ ^ Miss Ada Clyburn, ofHaile 5old Mine, is visiting her cou- be in, Miss Mayme Clyburn. pr Mr. Oscar Williams, of New L'ork, is visiting his parents, let fu'lge and Mrs. D. A. Williams, ati Mr. and Mrs. Gib Greene, of lock llill, have been spending a ew days with Mr. and Mrs. W. j0j P. Williams. o-a Mrs. M. W. White returned l)r lome today alter a two weeks' risit to tier mother at Riverside. ?Yorkville Enquirer. Mrs. W. A. Davis, who has Deen visiting her daughter in \tlanta, Miss Connie Davis, reCO urned home Monday night. * Mrs. H. D. Cranford, of Bulocks Creek, York county, who ve las been visiting her mother, 50 Mrs. W. H. Green, returned home Monday. Col. H. G. Mcllwain, of Rock ^ Hill, and Mr. C. W. Estes, ot Uheraw, representing the South;rn Lite Insurance Company, lave been spending a lew days in Lancaster. Dr. J. H. Boldridge, Rev. R. I. Blackmon and Judge D. A. * IV 1 1 ! i o J ItdtTA '* ? ? ^ 4 tixuiuo ??'d ^uuo i?j opuna.limrg to attend the Baptist Courent ion, which convened in that ity yesterday. Messrs. L. L. Harris, of Chtserfield county, S. C., and Samuel ,aney, of Lancaster county, S. passed through Monroe this ^? norning on their way home from Dimmonsville, S. C., where they lad been spending a week with ilr. and Mrs. N. J. Laney.? Ion roe Enquirer. Rev- R. E Turnipseed and Rev. _ V. A. Beckham, of the Lancas* a er Methodist churches, and the lev. P. B. Ingraham, of East Lancaster circuit, left here this veek lor Columbia, to attend innual Conference. Maj. J. M. iiddle, also a member of the pr Conference, will go to Columbia m> oday. I Mr. T. B. Sherrill. editor of ? ??<> Concord Times, and secretary of f Hi he North Carolina Press Asso- iation, is spending a few days in at Lancaster, as the guest of Mr. i Iasel Witherspoon. We are in- at lehted to Mr Sherrill for a pleas,nt call Monday. Our staunch old triend Mr. W. >. llorton, of the Kershaw secion, paid us a delightful visit ast Saturday afternoon. He came o town to settle his taxes and to ^ >ay a year in advance for The A 4ews?two matters he never ails to attend to once every welve months M*. Horton is a ;reat reader, neing ft subscriber o a number of newspapers and nngazines, but The News is his avorite paper, which ho invaria?ly reads first when he gets his nail. ha itylish Dress Want and SILKS. 36-inch Black TafYeta Silk 25 value, our price 90c yd. 36-inch Black TafYeta Silk )0 value, yours for 85c yd. 36-iru'h PluiH SUllr i? ? k/nn lit (111 till autiful shades and colors, foi ess and waists, 1.25 value, ou ice 1.00 yard. 19-inch Plaid Silk in all th< iding colors at 45c, 65c, 75< d 1.00 yard. Dress Material. 45-inch all wool shrunk Chev u.s, colors of blue,green,brown irnet and black, value 75c, ou ice 50c yard. 50-inch Broadcloth in all th< pular colors, at 85c yard. NOTIO] New and stylish Belts, bes lors, in beautiful plaids an< ripes, price 25c and 50c. Black elastic and beaded Belt iry good style this season, a c each. Fine sheer all linen Handker ief for 5 cents. Ladies' and misses GolfGlove 25 cents. Pearl Buttons, sizes 1G to 22 2 1-2 cents dozen. Hosiery, Hosiery. Our Hosiery line is complete carry the celebral Excellent fit and fi PEOPL mm Seginnin Our En We mention u few items ant ices in order that those postet ly know we mean business : 5 pieces Schoolboy 15c Jean 12 12 cents. 7 pes Our Hummer 20c Jean 16 cents. 7 pieces Buckskin 25c Jean 21 cents. [> pieces Home made 30c Jean 25 cents. 5 pieces our best 35 cts Jean 30 cents. What 6 good Lead P< 0 balls best Se erchiefs, and 99 On. Come quick FUNL N. B. ?Don't forget the fact ve advanced as much as 35 3 Goods and Sil Prices You Ca All wool Chiffon Panama in j grey, blue and black, very soft 36 > and clingly, an ideal goods for pr skirts, at 75c, 90c and 1.00 yd. , Heavy wool Suiting, 56-inch ne wide, in good shades of navy 10 9 blue, brown, green, grey and r black, at 50c yard. wf Plaid Cotton Suitings. e ve c They are the swellest and newest in cotton goods?looks fle and wears like wool. A 25c Pa vnllip fnv XVk AUV l/IIC vaiu. 1 lot Outings at 5c yard. lin i, 1 lot 10c Outings in white an r and colors at 8c the yard. Best quality Percales in dark tic e and light colors, will wash well, at 8c the yard. co; NT DEPARr t No left over moth eaten stock. J Everything brand new. Try a wi pair of extra heavy cotton rib- 3J s bed hose "Jack and Gill" for t boys and girls, 25c value for mi 15 cents pair. w< an Cloaks for Ladies and the s Children. T 1 , L.aaies new, long Tourist Fi '? Cloaks, in tan, blue, black and n< grey, $7.00 value for $5.00. VV( Ladies' all wool Kersey Coats th in black, tan and caster, worth ne >.! 10.00, our price 8.00. Cc ted PETERS SHOES nish. Your money back Respectfully yoi ,ES SUPP IIIVS COS'I ig Today, 1 tire Stock ; i 50 dozen Men's best 50c Under- . \ wear at 42 1 2 cts garment. Ki 25 dozen Ladies' 25c Vests at B 19 cents each. \ qj Job lot Ladves' 1.00 Wool Vests, s only 89 cents each. laU 10 dozen Men's Covert Coats a j at 75c, 90c and 1 00 i In Clothing we head the list.i*1 8 All our $15 00 Suits at $12.00 ' All our 12 50 " at 9 00 U1 e All our 10 00 " at 8 00 All our 8.00 " at 0 00 i est 5 Cents Wil encils; 4 bars good wing Thread; 2 nic ?9 other things too ni and don't forget your poc Yours to serve )ERBUR1< ; that we are selling SHOES at old ] per cent. 5 SVBB32flBV Mfl MfaRS ks that You n't Resist. Fine Sea Island Homespun, -inch wide, worth 8c yd, our ice only 5c the yard. Good quality fleece back Flanlette in neat patterns, worth c, our price 8c yard. Galateer Cloth in all the good ishable colors, at 15c yd. ladies' all wool ribbed Understs and Pants at 75c. Ladies' heavy ribbed cotton ece lined Undershirts and ,nts at 25c. Children's ribbed cotton fleece ied Union Suits at 25c, 35c d 50 cents. Black mercerized Sateen Pet :oats 65c, 90c and 1.00. Black Heatherbloom Pettiats, rustles like silk, 1.75. rMENT Ladies' short loose Jackets th strap c id buckle, worth 50, yours for 2.50. Just arrived, 10 doz. ladies', isses and children's ready-to?ar Hats in the leadidgshapes d styles, at 25c to 3.00. Furs, Furs, Furs. The grandest collection fof irs ever seen in this place. >w is your opportunitv. We jre very fortunate in securing is grand collection. All the vv Scarfs, Boas, Muffs, Storm >llars,etc. Prices 1.50 to 15.00. i, guaranteed to wear, if not satisfactory. irs, LY CO. P SALE! Ve Offer at Cost Just received 20 dozen Boys' lee Pants, for tins sale 50c. We picked up 50 pieces Table lcloth, for tins sale 12 1-2 yd. 10 pieces 54 inch Broadcloth in shades, 1.25 kind, at 85c yd. 5 pieces 36 inch wide 1 25 Silk, 00c the yard. ^ rvi ooau oP m/?k **11 ? ?" ^ 1 ?1 ' v* |s*v7vuo u u i in; u mi W U"1 oth for only 48c the yard. Hig lot Trunks, Suit Cases, Tellopes, etc., at your own price. 1 Buy: Laundry Soap, :e Ladies' Handarnerous to menketbook. C CO. prices, notwithstanding same F. Co. %