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{? LOCAL P^T 3C ?Cotton brought 10 cents IV on this market yesterday; cotton spe seed, 30 cents per bushel. ter. ? We are indebted to the Hank N ot Lancaster for one of its hand Ker some calendars tor 1907. dav i ?The graded schools resume N their exercises today, which were Spr suspended on account of the hoii- cast ^ d?y"- t. ?The infant child of Mr. Mis Vernon Adams, of this place, in I died suddenly a lew days ago, ^ aged about 5 months. ?The Daughters of the Con- Mis federacy^will meet Thursday af: jy ternoon at the residence of Col. tj)e J. N. Crockett, at 4 o'clock. v'on ?Mi. Giles Sistare, son of Mr. ^ Will Sistare, has accepted a po vlsj sition with the Laucaster Mer- pas cantile company. J ?Miss Iiessie Thomson delight- (jQj fully entertained a number ot pre, young friends Monday evening, tQ(j; at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomson. . Uni ?An infant daughter of Dr. gpe and Mrs. R. Armfield, of Marsh- ter ville township, died suddenly last Friday. The baby was about three weeks old.?Monroe En wee quirer. _ Ion ?The following Lancaster cor ^ porations paid dividends to stock . _ , ,. , , ? of L holders yesterday, Jon. i6t.? ^ semi-annual: Lancaster Cotton roe Mills, 3^ per cent., on both common and preferred stock ; Bank ^ of Lancaster, 8 per cent. ; Lan- < caster <fc Chester Railroad, 2 per cent. As is well known. Col. (1U1 Leroy Springs is at the head of N all these prosperous enterprises. La'i ?The Rock Hill Record quotes re^a a Charlotte paper as saying that roe Col. Springs is to move from \ Lancaster to Charlotte, having vill recently purchased a house in Bla the latter citv. Wo ImiranH o >? ' .... , I fCCU It. J Col. Springs in a day or two, but ^ we have no reason to believe that gtft lie has any idea of leaving Lan- cgr easier. At a cost of many thou- ^ ' sa^ils of dollars the Colonel is now having his residence here remidelei, which does not look much like he cotemplated leav ativ ing Lancaster. c"u ~ IV Yoder-Milf in(/ton. n^n, Mr. Cecil Yoder, son of Mr. to t J. M. Yoder, of Vanwvck, was Clii married in Hortense, (ia.f last ies. Wednesday to Miss Cora Milling- ^ ton, of that place. (-or rela Ifarrla^'l'aylor. v>pr In accordance with announce ^ ment previously made in The ^ News, Mr. Fred Harris and Miss . Agnes Taylor, daughter of Mr. ( John D. Taylor, of Waxhaw, N. C., were duly married on the V 26tli ultimo. Miss Ha'tie Taylor, of Lancaster, cousin of t.he 111 charming young bride, was one|8,a' of the attendants. ^al1 , ? , wee Mr. II. E. White,of Rock Hill, jy is spending a day or ?wo in amj Lancaster. yQ1 Mr. L. C. Lizenby has re- pra turned from a visit to his old J. home in Virginia. v Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaminer, of britl vtausden, are visiting their son holi in law and daughter, Mr. and rem Mrs. Marion Witherspoon. Tho PERSONAL 'j vi ?II h( Ir. Ernest Bailey, of Kershaw, nt Friday night in Lanzas- vi he Iagistrate J. T. Cauthen, of in shaw, was ill Lancaster oun- re ee lr. S. Z. McMackin, ol Heath ings, spent Sunday in Lau- ca ier. d" Irs. T. S Carter and daughter, s Essie, are visiting relatives ^ Cershaw. .ittle Miss Lindsay Butler, of . ... ... m ith Springs, is visiting little j s Inez MeCardell. , he Inaf.pp IT! Sr..: * upilll^B SJJBUl holidays in Camden with his <p( ng Iriends the lleath boys. ^i lisses Josie and Sadie Ballard ted relatives in Lancaster the Al t week.?Rock Hill Record. udge Ira B. Jones returned to . urabia yesterday, as the Su me Court resumes its work #y- in rot. H. T. Cox, of Furman th versity, Greenville, has been th nding a few days in Lancas- fr< er liss Carol Connors spent a or two in Rock Hill this *,c ik with her aunt, Mrs. R. E. ipkins. |80 OI Ir. and Mrs. Vance Threatt, . jancaster, S. O., are visiting ^ tiyes in this section.? Month Enquirer. ^ liss Etlie I'lyler, of Lancaster, a, C., is visiting relatives in VVi 'ord t .wuship.?Monroe En- f, rer. be Ir. W. C. Dees and family of icaster, S. C., are visiting tives in tins section.?MonEnquirer. Iiss Belie Chambers, ot Yorko, and Mrs. Jennie Deale, oi jj; ckshurg, are visiting iNlrs. jn K. Allison and family. tl. lessrs. Otis Johnson and (ford Graham, now of Spen- co N. C., spent the holidays in Hi caster, their old home. "J Ir. W. F. Nisbet, of It. F. D. S' 1, who has been visiting rel v< es aid friends in Kershaw nty, returned home Monday. SI I lessrs Kelly and Frank Cun- du irham will return tomorrow ot lie L'resbyterian College, at on iton, to resume (heir stud- ni 8U Irs. M. W. Kan kin, of Me U1 mick, who has been visiting VV) itives here and in lleatli ings,returned home Monday. Ir. and Mrs. Lester Ford, of ^ th Carolina, have been spend . a few days with the latter's snts, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). j. man. jn Ir. Uriah Jordan, who is now cc charge of the Gregory Hood ^ )les in Hartsville, visited tt. (i I icaster, his old home, this j8 >k. a R Iaster 11 h1 Riddle Mackorel ^ his sister, Miss Jennie, of |jj kville, are visiting their ndparents here, Maj. and Mrs L Riddle. or t Ir. Mack Thompson and his fo< le, of Riper, Ala., spent the v'o days with the former's pa- v*' ts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ti?> mpson, of Rivertide. foi Miss Blanche Cousar,of Harti lie, is on a visit to Lancaste; )r old home. Mr. J. F. Bos well, of Burkes He, Va., has joined his wil ?re, who, as previously stale The News, is visiting her pj nts, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Paj nr. Col. Leroy Springs, of Lar isler, S. C., is spending seven tys in the city with Mr. an is. John M. Scott, on Sout ryon street.?Monday's Chai ite Observer. Miss Gertrude Sherer is spent g her holidays at home wit ir mother. She will return t >r school near Lancaster atte lending a meeting of tti 3achers Association in Colum a.? Blacksburg Chronicle. mother Merchant Adopts Sun Ijest ion of The News. Merchant John J. Blackmot timely recognition of one ( uicaster's great needs, has ha nnerous hitching posts erecte the lot in rear of his store i ^ cj j|?iiiiks i>iocK. Determine at his friends and customei om the country should 110 loii? be inconvenienced in the ma r of finding places to hitch the: >rses and mules when coming t wo, Mr. Blackmou contracte me weeks ago for the placin a lot of nice cedar posts in h ick lot, for hitching purposes it it was not until the holiday at the contract was fulfilled.r. Blackmon's thoughtfulnet id kindly consideration for tl elfare ot the slock of his frienr om the country will no doul i duly appreciated. arridye of Mis* Old Smitf formerly of Lancaster Com ty Miss O\a Smith, daughter ? r James Smith, formerly < iticaster county but now livin Bishopville, was married o e 23rd ultimo to Mr. Jake I liiford, also ot Bishopville. Th remony was performed at th shopviile Methodist parsonan r the pastor, the Itev. C. 1 nith. eel y~/ lam mo ml. Miss Pearl Hammond, th tikingly pretty and popul; uifihterof Mr. W.J. Hamtnoni Hejlttl Snrinno ... was raarrie i the 20th ultimo to Mr. Cha eis Neely, a well known an ceessful young planter ot tl >per portion ot the county, is a quiet home wedding, onl e immediate members of tl mily being present. The Re N. Watson officiated. Sudden Death. Miss Margaret Langley, wli ;ed on Mr. Van Lingle's plat the eastern portion of tl: >unty, died suddenly Monda; paralysis. She was a daugl r ot the late James Langle id was about 45 years old. Sh survived by two brothers an sister, Mr. K. M. Langfey, < ock 11)11, Mr. Reece Langley, < labama, and Mrs. D. li. Wi \ms, of this county. Food dou't digest? Because the stoma* ;k some one of the essential digestnn the digestive juices are not proper lanced. Then, too, it is this nndigestt . j a. * >ti nun causes sourness and painful ii gestion. Kodol For Indigestion shou used for relief. Kodol in a solatium potable acids. It digests wbat you en d corrects the deficiencies of the dige n Kodol conforms to the National 1'u od ..ml Drug Law. Sold here by Cra\ d Bros. 1907 * 1907 tWE are now out for a New Year's business, and we > 1 want to extend our most sincere d thanks to all our friends and d customers for their liberal suph port in the past and hope to be r- favored with a continuance of same in the future. It shall \. always be our aim to give you h the best goods that the market o affords for the least money. t : WE ARE NOW IN THE MIDST OF TAKING STOCK ?, TITE find that we have lots of >f If odds and ends in all lines, d The goods will be picked out ci and placed on job counters and n marked down. Don't buy your d next bill without calling on us, Ps as we will save you money on 9 every article bought of us. [ Remember, we positively will not be undersold. Ik E. CLOUD I rs The Store that Keeps Prices Down. ?3 - - * ;e Bridge to Let. Business Notices. I will let to the low.st responsible -? ~ jt bidder, on January 10th, 1007. at 11 | |j9~All Notices inserted under o'clock a. m., the contract to build a thia head at the rate of ONE CENT new bridge over Lambeth branch, on i \ \\OKf) for each insorHmi vn rnQil loadJnn. r- r .i* rum .1 . j\. o eaner's to notice to be counted less than 25 Heath {Springs. Plans and specitlca- words. '? tions will be made known at the let I- tinjf. Rood will be required of the successful bidder for faithful perfor- WAN'TKD ? Minks, otters, Muskrats. mance of contract. The richt to reject. High prices paid for desirable skins. ,f any or all bids is reserved Send me a trial shipment. SatisfacL. .1. PERRY, tion assured. Write me for prices. >! County Supervisor. J. K. Deas, Filbert, S. C. 1 -2-lt. Dec. 31, IJKlG. " I.OST OR STRAYED?Liver-spotted U _ _ pointer dog, aged about six months. I ?un?aIad Q PLaaIak Dii Pa Reward if returned to G. C. Heath. ; Lancaster & Cnestsr RyCo. Schedule in Elt'ect Nov. 18, IftOti. lend. Apply to Mrs. S. A. Faulkner, 1 Daily Except Sunday?Eastern Time. Lancaster, Route 1. e W ESTROCN D. . .. .. v . AI,I. indebted for the Lancaster , r , % Ledger will please settle. Atter.Tan|V L'anP^ 1 , Hl" '1 .'1 P,n nary 1st a<l accounts will he put in flort ,au" 719am ' ? pm bands of collector. T.b.Carter. 3m. ' llascomville .... 4 00 pin " Riohburjr 7 35 am 4 15 pm v. t ^ ? <. Ar.Chester 8 00 am 4 45 pm . MREL lO K . ALL In usual.y tine lP " Charlotte,So Ry :? 55 am ? 50 pm T r ? l'?^./veil soasonedie ? Columbia "1155 am 1 05 am "bou 19,0f0 !eet- <\Pplv to Dr. W M. Crawford. Lancaster, .s. C. <? \r n AASlliUl M), i. No. 15. No. 17. FOR SALE at a Bargain?Harness Lv.Columbia, So lty (> 05 am 3 00 pin Factory and Tannery conveniently " Charlotte, So Ry 5 45 am 0 00 pm located. New Buildings and opto 1- " Chester 0 HO a in 8 15 pin date machinery. Address Factory, " Riohburg 10 10 am S d'.t pin care of this pap?r. Ct " Bascoinville .... 10 20 am 10 " Fort Lawn 10 30 am 8 50 pin Ar. Lancaster 11 00 am 0 15pm fit*/4>tia*?ork It ionnkot.ons: "* Ordinance. jg ly Chester? Southern, Seaboard Air Be it ordained hy the Mayor aidHc Line, and Carolina A North-Western Aldermen of the town of LancasUffE Railways. in Council assembled and by the^cd^ I , ; v. Lancaster?Southern Railway thority of the same : J I Orrs, Knox, Bascoin ville and <>race Section 1. That it shall bg yrjWvTK are llag stops for Trains N<>s. II A 17. lul tor any person, tirni or o*4Ljwm <>rrs, K ox and Grace are llag stops tlon to allow to run loose uptv for Trains Nos. 15 A 18. of the streets of said town ttf&f, \ A. P. Mi LL'KK. places any horse, mule, coHCd'.f ' Superintendent. animal. __________________ Sec. 2. That it shall be i. S/ ;e any person, tlrm or , u t t 4.^0 ^ leave any vehicle, with an, m 1 Rev. J. L. OatCS to go to etj or unhitched t hereto, V, Artancac the streets of said town JM&r j. ^.lKdiibdb. o,,e being in immediate ,y| Charlotte Observer of ye.ter- ' teidav: At a meeting of Hie board weight ot not less than te_ , I J " Sec H 'I'liat ir oi.-n t (1 I /-,f I, .v^^ *' I * -i?i nwiiitj luiBBiiMis oi ine Associate for any person,Arm or corp9Hl^>*f W ^ Reformed l'resbvterian Church, '"ed uPon a,,y of t,ie * vn _ ' town any horse, mule, conM^^ ? ; . i i held at the First Associate Ke- other animal. 1_ . . ij u . t i Sec. 4. That any violation 'ANWSraS^forined 1 resb> toll,ill cliurch yes- one of the foregoing provision^} B terdav niorninj*, R*v J. L. Oates ordinance shall be punisn^BI r>' by a tine of r.ot less tban one nor more ~ ;h of Hickory, S. (J,, was appointed than five dollars, or by imprisonment tH i? ?? i,~ ? ??? ,t ?u? for not less than live nor more tiian ly to take charge of the mission twenty days. ,l field at Little Rock, Ark. This ordinance shall go into effect r|- ___ on the 1st day of January, 1907. _ * * ' ~ Untitled in counciI assembled this of WE ARE HERE AftAIN?That is to an- isthday ot December, 190?> d, no unco or return many thanks to the trade . , u v w Ha s- for the verv generous support received T..S. < ' pi t, ' ro during 1906 and particularly the days pre- ^^ v-' \ious to the holidays. More anon, A W. .. J Chance. Do you take The >iews?