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?sjr ES ?Cotton on this ma; seed, 30 ce? ?The ii S. D. Mc Ridge seetii morning, a, ?Mr. J. Bluff, carri Charleston treatment f ble. ?The ju the House 1 on Mr. Ricj Ve7 the lin and Kersha ?Miss Taxahaw, f tion as sal blJHW Merct. ?Kershaw ?Mr. V the firm o! purchased s fL of what are Patrick cot ?Mr. J the police f place of p, 18 apendinj oasteru por ?Mr. S. of the Sout Beath Spri granite mil, leading fror They were Kirkley ] ?Mr. W. Heath Sprii the way is most promp bas a calf v animal was ago and is g ?Capt. P ifc C-, has b< Fort Lawn Lloyd Moor prepare foi Charles K.ii ** ing liis bro ductor. ?The S which was b istrates Ca* jury when press Tuesd concluded i when the ju in favor of motion was plaintiffs fr was refused, -Did 'Squi like a fee o Court Greg< and dashiiq knocked oyi els of his yi said fence c pearanee W For about 5l End sidewa the wreckag wire, etc. ?Mercha inaugurate i day?Look < particulars i ?The yoi lightful daii( Wednesday ^ tary to Mr Miss H attii married tlie was furnisli string band. THE J CAL DOTS *j j PERSONAL ^ l brought 10? cents Mr. Marion Witherapoon went rket yesterday; cotton to Charlotte Thursday evening. its per bushel. ?f . n n Mrs. L. C. Harrison, now ot nfant of Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte, is visiting Mrs. T. M. Manus, of the Flint Hughes. on, died last Thursday Mrs. K. M. Steele, of Creek, ice two luont is. )jU returned home from a visit M. Hilton, of White to her dnnrlit'.Ar Mm i-* e* ?.>C, 1UV/ ed his little son to Daniel. a few day* ago for Co, L Q Hough g promineat or some nasft trou cjtjzen 0f Kershaw, spent Wednesdav and part of Thursday in diciary committee ot the city on business.?Rock Hill las reported favorably Record. lards's bill to resur- ... . 0 . , . . . , Miss Dot Smith has gone to ie between Lancaster . ... Columbia to accept a position in w counties. ... ,/ u ? t c Dr. Knowlton a Infirmary. Nannie Massey, of Mrs. Sarah Bruce, of Heath iaa accepted a posi gprjng3> j8 visiting her daughter eslady with the Ker- he.e) Mr9 E M Oroxton. mtile & Banking Co. , ., . .. Dr. J. E. Rutledge paid a visit to Columbia this week, returning imiiam Estridge, of home Thursday. f Estridge t& Co., has ? , .... . , . , . The Rev. B t rank lute, who ind moved into one . * ? ? r? . i . . is pastor of au A. R. P. church known as the Fitz . F . . , . . , in ? it. i ? i" New York State, visited his tages in East End. , _ T ' . .... .. brother, the Rev. J. Meek White, ames Ferguson is on 0f Unity, this week, orce this week in the ~ , ... ,. u. j i, , Mrs. T. B. Clyburn and chil iliceman Riddle, who , , , T 5 a few dava in the dre" 9pent 96Teral day9 tion of the county. ca9ter la9t week W"h relat,Tes?Kershaw Era. W. Heath, president ... m T .. ... , . ,, .. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McNinch, hern Granite Co. at ... ...... of Lancaster, who have been visngs, contributed some . . . .. , itingMr. and Mrs. J.T. Howard, a posts to the road _ & L ... ,. n Kershaw by Abney. Jr" W6nt t0 YorkytUe thi. mornset up by Mr. D. M. "Chester Reporter. Cershaw Era. Mrs- w- A- Blakeney, of Lan. caster, is visiting Mrs. J. Wylie L. Cnminger, of the _ .. . , . Porter.?Kershaw Era. ags section, who by one of The News' Mrs John Bell Towill, of Bates. i ? " " 11 >i>-paying subscribers, | ?urg, 18 visiting her sister in trith five legs. The Kershaw, Mrs. E. D. Blakeney. horn about a month Mrs. Marion Scott, of lvingset'ing along uicely. tree, is visiting her sister, Mrs. aimer King, of the L. Sarah E. Floyd.?Kershaw Era ?en acting as agent at Mr. B H. Lowry, son of Mr. F. thi9 week for Mr. M. Lowry, of Taxahaw, and e, who came home to Messrs Eli and Joseph Knight, ' his wedding. Mr. g0n8 of the late Irvin Knight, left ig has been discharg- Tuesday for Wills Point, Texas, ther's duties as con- where they expect to locate. Miss Bessie Ramsey, of Lautarne9?Gordon case, caster, passed through yesterday leing tried before Mag- morning on her way to Central key and Hall and a in Pickens county to enter a Bible The News went to school.?Chester Lantern. lay afternoon, was not . .. r a. ' Mrs Ira B. Jones is spending inti ue ay nig it, ^ davs in Columbia with her | .ry rendered a verdict husband; Ju,lge Jonea, aIld her the defendants. A . ,. ... .. , n.?de Wednesday by '1<?'Sl"er8' M?v">e I >r a new trial, which Be89> who ar0 students of the j College for Women. ( re Moore hear a noise Mrs. Hettie Williamson and 1 ver about Clerk of the daughter, Mrs. Etta Griffin, both Dry's Tuesday night, of Monroe, are visiting the forml out to run it down, er's brother, Col. J. N. Crockett, ar about a dozen pan- and family. I ?rd fence? 1 be afore- Miss May Croxton, of Heath ' ertainlv bad t.H a t ?n_ ? .... ? ?r opnngfl, spent a while between , ednesday morning. trains here yesterday morning { l) yards of the hast on j,er wa^ to Ada, Indian Ter- ( lk was strewn with ritory? t0 visit a brother. She ;e of posts, pickets, wj|i< be accompanied to Fort < Worth, Texa9, by Mr. Ernest int Blackmon will Plyler, who has been visiting re- j i cost sale next Tues latives in Lancaster.?Chester t out for bargains. See Lantern. ^ in today's paper. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Williams, t Ling people had a de- of Lancaster, were in the city c ;e at the Jones House this morning returning from , night, complimen- ? ,riP to Charlotte.?Chester 1 '. Lloyd Moore and Reporter. c e Elliott who were Mrs. M. J. Perry, of Lancas- t next day. Music ter, was one of the out of town j led by the Chester guests at the Hood-Moffat wed- \ ding.?Chester Reporter. t LANCASTER NEWS, JANUARY 19, 1907. Mias Marie Hicklin Deaii, Miss Marie Hicklin, daughter ^ of the Hon. and Mrs. R. L. Hick- g i:.. e ? - lurweriy 01 this county but \M now residing at R chburg, died last Wednesday night at the home of her parents, after a ^ jg ' lingering illness. She was about & 21 years old and was a sweet M and amiable yountr \ady. The burial was at Mt. Prospect church ? Make your New Ye Tnuraday atternooon, the Rev. % bank account and, i J. J. Brown couductin* the fun- % yourself from theer eral services. J bills by check-it m make no charge for Death of 3lr. Has Knight. ^ THANK YOU, ON Mr. Has Knight, formerly of A ????? this county, but of late a resi- 9 for your liberal pa dent of Charlotte, died here Tues U x and it is our sincere day, of diabetes. He had come to \ and prosperous }ea Lancaster to visit his mother, % who resides at the cotton mills I The First Nation He tailed to see her however, as his mother about the same time went to Charlotte to visit her son, going by a different rou'e " , ,, ~ , r , . , , The School's Celebration of /> from which he came. Mr. Knight Birthdau was about 30 years old and leaves u accordanoe with anncun a family in Charlotte. His re mentin Wednesday's News, G mains were buried heie Thursday Lee,g birlhda whioh i8 ,od in the new cemetery. was observed with appropri .v 17 777 .7 exercises yesterday by the L; Death of Mrs. Missouri Cole. , . . , ? ,. ., ... . ^ , . caster graded school. Excelli Mrs. Missouri Cole, widow of .. .. ,.f A , , ... ' addresses on the life and char William Cole, died Thursday at . , , , ?, ' J ter of Lee were made bv Ma^ her home in the vicinity of Heath ?T ~ ., wyne, L?r. Boldridge, Rev. R {springs. She was 83 years of m a i w r. d ,1 , lurnipseed and Rev. C. P. C age and her death was due to . . , . , cu , ?. f?r? At the conclusion of the < dropsy. She was a sister of Mr. ., ? , tt , , . ercises in the auditorium spec L M. Cauthen, of Heath Springs , .. , , rp , , exercises in honor of the c 1 wo sons survive her, Messrs L. . ,, . rry j * j n y ? . . were held by the teachers in th T. and Andrew Cole. Notwith- * J ,. , . respective rooms, standing her advanced years, Mrs. Cole was a lady of reraark,, , . , , Moriah Association's A uuortii able energy and industry and was menta confined to her bed but a short . ,. . . , . . , According to a tabulated sta time before her death. She was . . rp .. 0 ^ , , * a * , - ment by 1. M. Bailey, Cor. S< a zealous christian and tor many . , V, .. . ? e .. , , * in the Baptist Press, ot the i years preceding her death was . an active member of the Meth- P?r"?nme'"s ?mu?? "ie odist church. The remains were f?r th,e 5'ear 19 buried yesterday at Hanging ,h?8e ?f ,t,he M?ml' A890C"" Rock church. are as follow. : btatemiuia $750.; Home missions, $55 . Foreign missions, $800.; Orpin Death of Mrs. Edith Mungo. A , ... age, 500. ; Aged ministers, $1*2 Mrs. Edith Mungo, the aged Current supply Furman, $12 widow ot \Y illiam Mungo, died Ministerial education, $55.; Bil suddenly last Sunday morning, work, $25. at her home in Flat Creek town ship. After arising and dressing Former cashier Harrison Gc as usual, she again laid down on to Charlotte?Mr. George her bed and expired in a tew mo- D'itliams Now in Charge ments. {she was a most estima- Dank of Lancaster. ole old lady and was liked by all L. C. Harrison, who rece who knew her. She was about ly resigned as cashier of the Ba 84 yearn of age and is survived ()f Lancaster to accept the nci by two sons, Messrs A. V. and tion of auditor of the Souihc A. b. Mungo, ot Hat Creek, llie p0wer company, went to Chi burial was at Hat Creek church i0tte this week to enter upon 1 Monday, the Rev. T. A. Dabnev, new duties. Mr. (;eo. W. W if Lancaster, conducting the fu- hams, who was elected to succe rieral services. Mr. Harrison as io ? J 10 II ? ? at his post of duty. Mr. Wji Death of Mr. Arthur Ch/burn. Pegram, formerly of Gaston Mr. G. Arthur Olyburn, of but who has been employed Betliune, died at his homo there ^be ^ ^ s* llepot here Tuesday afternoon, of pneumo some time, is Mr. Williams's si lia. lie was about 36 years old ce88?r *11 ,be oflice of Mr. tnd leaves a widow and three Lure, superintendent of the roi children. * ? ? . ? . Operated on for Appendicitis*. Uharged with Selling IAquor. Mr Edgar Marion, the youv Receiving still another anony- est son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. nous letter this week in relation Marion, of Richburg, and brotl o blind tigers, Sheriff' Hunter of Mrs. R. B. Allison, of Lanci vent to Vanwyck Thursday to ter, was successfully operat nake an investigation, the result upon for appendicitis a few da >f which was the swearing out of ago, at the Pry or hospital varrants against three negroes, Chester. iichard Reese, Hartie Houston ind Andrew Porter, charging ?Mrs. Paul Hemphill, hem with violation of the dis- Chester, died Thursday mornii >en*ary law. A number of young She was a daughter of Judge vhite men are witnesses against J. McLure and was one of Chi he parlies. ter's most cultured ladies. 5 "07 j WITH US V, ar's resolve good?start a M n financial matters, protect M rors of others; pay all your m is the one safe way. We W keeping your books for you. ^ E AND ALL, f tronage of the past year, m wish that 1907 be a happy m r to you m al Bank of Lancaster 1 Business Notices. pp. \\\ Notices inserted under en. tins head at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD for each insertion. No ay. notice to be counted less than 25 ate words. Bn STRAYED?From my premises about 3nt two weeks ago, 1 black Berkshire pig about 4 months old. Reward for r?ac turn to J. K. Helms. for PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING? and repairing by a well known and competent tuner will be in Lancaster ar- * few days longer. Those wishing first class work write postal or phone Lancaster Hotel. Kespt S. Scull, l oney Island United Shows Jan. 21 lav to 26, direct from the famous resort in J New York eir FOR RENT ? Four-room cottage. W. P. Bennett. 1-16-tf Lancaster will have an opportunity >n- of seeing a grand seleotion of highclassed Shows, Jan. 21 to26, brought to the south and recommended by all . who see them as the best Coney Island United Shows. The Coney Island Amusement Co. Eip- is to be in Lancaster next week, beginning Jan. 21. The company con3V18 niBts of an aggregation of shows, and q- it will no doubt make things lively 1 during the entire week. Lotl , Lancaster will have an opportunity lis, of visiting the first production of the /v . wonderful play, "The Dream of the Rabid Fiend," to be exhibited in Moss an Bros. Electrical Extravaganza with the i oney Island United Shows for '5.) the week of Jan. 21 to 26. 5. J For the first time in South Carolina |j|e the Moss Bros. Extravagant Trill exhibit the grand reproduction of the championship contest between Battling Nelson and Jimmy Britt for the championship of the world. It is me worth going miles to see. Lovers of the manly art donrt fail to see it, now 'r traveling with the < oney Island Uni0f ted Shows?Lancaster Jan. 21 to 26. The most sensational rescue from the Mlir??rn?n liwli?n? ? 11 w mil uc seen 111 nt* Moss Bros Electrical Extravaganza . during the stay of the Coney Island nK uited Shows in Lancaster, ts l'., ,sj_ January 21 to 2t>. ?ril Coney Island United Shows are a combined selection of the famous Coney Island resort put together and llis ^ro,,Ifht south for the benefit of those who cannot adorj to visit the grandil est amusement resort in the world. . Exhibiting in Lancaster, H. C., Jan nary '21 to 2?>. ow r~~~ " T ird Notice! la, The first annual meeting of the a, stockholders of The Lancaster Publishing Company is hereby called to for meet at the office of the undersigned in the town of Lancaster on Wednes??" day. '2Hrd January, inst , at 4 o'clock Ic p.m. HE WYTJK, President. ?d. January 18, ISM>7. Pianos and Organs At Factory Prices. ^ Write us at once for our special plan ler of payinents on a Piano or Organ . If you buy either instrument through us, you get a standard make, one that. 0(j will last a life time. Write Malone's Music House, in COLUM BI A, S. C., for catalogs, prices and terms. ?There's going to be "something doing" in the Cloud store within the next lew day9. As jannounced elsewhere, an actual 08* I cost sale will commence next (Tuesday, lasting ten days.