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* I ffll = LOCAL DOTS ?Born, Thursday, April 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. M Blackmon, of tne Creek seel a son. ?Master Sam Tillman, p of the graded sohool, was p fully hurt last Friday by fal from a window in the sc building. ?Council would like to k who it was that took down carried off the lamp at the co of JDunlap and French ^r last Saturday night. ?Rev. A. W. White, ha accepted the call to the ch here, is now pastor of the I byterian churches at Jeffer ^Rocky Creek, and McBee.? olina Citizen. ?A negro man, on Mr. S Bailes's plantation, was bi by a mad dog a few days ag He went to Charlotte and ha ma/1 .of J ?1 luau-nuuuo appilUJ, WIUCQ &U ed to the wound. ?The Young Ladies' Chris Charity Club will ir.eet at ] Hill Saturday afternoon, ! instant, at 4 o'clock, for purpose of reorganization; members are urged to alteut ?The Democratic Club Lancaster has a suite of ro in the Moore block that w< do credit to a city. Every r< has been papered and the staiued or painted. The \ wa9 done, aud done well, by well known painters, Messrs F. and Chas. Griffin. ?The Franklin Circle hat interesting and highly enjoy meeting Monday afternoon, J. B. Mackorell being hosi rv-ij-i * ' ueiieious reiresnments 1 served during the evening, t young ladies, Misses Cori Elliott, L'zzie Connors and sie Milling, noting as waiti 1flfk? , . Confederate Veteran Made a . on JIatfan Acre Last Ye< Oapt. W. F. Rut ledge, Kershaw, made last year, about one half acre, a five dred-pound bale of cotton, planted the ''mortgage li seed. He says there was n< tra preparation, manuring or tivation. Lie considers it a | cotton, and justly so. The genial captain, by the is in feeble health now, w his numerous friends throug the county will regret to U IJe had an attack of grip 1 time ago and ha* not yet r< ered. Entertainment in Bethlehem Hon Saturday Night. The young people of the 1 lehem section will give a refi ment supper on Saturday n the 27th of April, at the resid of Mr. K. B. Lingle. Supper be served from eight to nil clock, and from nine to el will be engaged in social all The young ladies are request bring a cake. The proceeds go to the benefit ot the ch The public is cordially invit attend. Misses Ona Kunderburk, ter Parker, Effie Lingle, M jtA. N. Funderburk, J.V.Th son, O. O. Lingle, Committe Argo Red Kalmon took the | prlxe at the 8t Louis Exponitioi -only one ever given at any Fa Salmon. % ^ PERSON 18, Mrs. Arthur Rabii S. 'ier parents at W Lion, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' spent Sunday in Ro* upil "latives. >ain- Mr: Andrew Gregc lling sister Miss Lillian, Y hool Spartanburg to attec musical. now Mrs. J. M. McAt< and been visiting relativ rner bia, returned home eets, day. Mr. Edgar Payseu ving and Mrs. G. F. Pays* arge to Bishopvi'.le to ac 'res- tion in a drug store. 8on? Mrs. Lloyd Moor ^ar* Lawn, has been spen days here with her ] am'l and Mrs. J. C. Elliot tten Mr. Kell Moore, t ? castrian now living i ^ a lias been spending her- ^w0 wit}1 relatives h Mr. John Ashe, tian an(i his sister, Miss t'ich Gf Yorkville, were ti s<,n Miss Cornelia Elliot the (jay# All , Mrs. Frank Smit [J ville, who has been ?* W. T. Gregory anc oms tives in Lancastei :>uld home yesterday. ^,0m Mrs. John Crawfo floor , ,. , been spending so 7- Charlotte with her j J. C. Montgomery, re Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Mason who has been visit: 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J 9* returned home yes tess. wa3 accompanied by were Cook, of Kershaw. liree Ladson Mc iielia caster, is in the city Jes- Mobley attended tin 'ess- of South Carolina so and has a number of who are always gla< Rale ln Columbia.?Oolui ar. , . ? . . n??r Death of Mrh. Rod Mr. }V. V. ltotlu ou Lawn. hun" Mrs. Mattie Rod H? Mr. W. F. Roddey,? 11 er clay afternoon at tli ' ex" Fort Lawn, ot heart cul~ bad been sick for sot good of her deat li v shock to her numerc way' Lancaster, where she hiCh vi.ltfd. 110111 Mrs. R..ildey's m ;arn' was Mo Walters and *?mt> her 60th year, havii 5C0V" in Chester county, N She was a cultur lady and was gren 'Sec' and beloved by al her. She was a de> *eth" of the Methodist cl rosh gjdea the bereaved 1 ight, ieave8 the followin ence daughters: Mrs. ? wl1,1 Misses Van Etta ar ie O - J u_ m* ' even ae" ana "ir* M?'vii fairs. Fort Lawn; Mrs. ( ed to Lancaster county ; i will R0(i(jey> of this plac U^C|1' Je99 Roddey, of Co! ed to J! The remains we: Min- Fort Lawn Saturday essrs 5 o'clock, the fun omp- being conducted by ,G< respectively, of th< grand Presbyterian and Bi a. the eg, Revs. Fairey, r ?n Yarborougli. iui!i v/ iidi i!iU iNXj H >5, Ai'lvlL ?4 I????* To be Operated on for Appendi- g n citie. \ w^m__Mr. Will West, son of Mr. J. \ . . A. West, of the Antioch section, ^hitVoIk11" Wa" ta,ten *? Chester Saturday ? afternoon last bv Dr. Pry or. to T. Williams , *, ,. ... . , be operated on lor appendicitis. r?k Hill witii * rr ~ ? " *" j)r> Pryor came oyer and 6pent| Friday afternoon and night with >ry and his Mr West. iave gone to ^ id the great Dwelling Destroyed by Fire last Friday Hight. A nice four room cottage in ?er, ia8 yicinity of the Lancaster cot- X es in o um belonging to Sheriff J. ast atur ^ Hunter and occupied by Mr. J. E. Westmoreland, was destroy r, son of Mr. e(j by fire last Friday night, toeur, has gone ge^her with pretty much all ot cept a posi- Mr. Westmoreland's household J effects. The firefcstarted in the e, of Fort cook room and it is thought to idiug a few have been of accidental origin ? parents, Mr. There was danger tor a while of L t. other buildings in the neighbor- ~ i youn" Lan- noocl catching from flying sparks n Harteville, and fife-brand.. \ a dav or Mr. Hunter's loss is fully $600 , with only $300. insurance. Mr. ere. J Westmoreland's loss is also heavy, ol Kershaw, amouu^ng 8eVeral hundred Mary Ashe, dolUr8 ae guests ol ,t last Sun- According lo the opinion ol Attorney General Lyon, given h, of Ashe- Saturday at the request of officers visiting Mrs interested in the suppression of 1 other rela- blind tigers, a constable or other relumed officer can not seize whiskey in _ an express office. The stuff can j rd, who has ?n^y he seized alter iis delivery _ tne time in 'h? party to whrm it is consister, Mrs. signed. Mr. Lyon also holds that k sturned home an express company can deliver whiskey at night if it de-ires to bi do so, and that, there is no law to , of Atlanta, prevent an express agent Irom If ing her par- soliciting orders for whiskey. The 11 ,F Gregory, attorney general states that while t, terday ^Slie as 11 common carrier the South- hi ' Mrs M J eru Express company cannot re- * I use to accept whiskey shipment*, the head officers of the company ?b!ey, ol Lan- have promised to assist the offi- " today. Mr. cerg Qf the law in suppressing a University the illicit liquor traffic. * Hic years ? , m, friends here The Alaska PnckersAssociation fur- hi 1 to Bee him nisli the Government hundreds of ~ mid a thousands of cases of Salmon a year, muia ivecuru. out of 240,000 cans examined by the bl Government at Camp Thomas, only _ i irs? r four defective cans were found. This " tiey, it ije <>r flrm packg the Arjfo Red Salmon. te.V? of Fort c dey, wife ol A I 5 $ ilied last Fri- 1 leir home in failure. She Get a Package of National < ne days. The Biscuit Co's. nice fresh C fas a painful goods, viz *. > ins Irietvls in ?" j occasionally Butter Thin Biscuits, Five O'clock Teas, aiden name . she ...I. Cheese Sandwich, ig been born. Chocolate Wafers, ov. is, 1847. Nabiscos (in tin boxes), ed, christian 1 ;";ha0lrnk;:et Barnum's Animals \ member^cakes) for the children. 1 lurch. Be- v ' a li.i?band, she A lunch basket full for ( g sons and 5 Cents. r J. L. Rape, id Lillie Iiod- A I C^\ a Roddey, of l ). II. Bell, of J Mr. E. B. Zu-Zu Ginger Snaps, ;e, and Mr. Lemon Ginger Snaps, J umbia. Uneeda Biscuit, } re buried in Uneeda Mjlk Rjscuitj jr afternoon at l erai services Oysterettes. ; the pastors, A mm* *% % . Methodist, A. W. Chance' iptist church- , Brown ?rd The Old Original. , Opp. First National Bank. i t .. 4 v t . 1. 1 ai.'j . 5av_ Mr. Farm ?J 1 - ? - - ? Suppose the dealer, from wh< your feitilizers, would say to would pay to him an additic cents per ton, he would, in the struction or damage to your < fund the purchase price of the 1 you take him up? Of course y a reasonably sensible man, you to do otherwise. he Carolina Hail Insurance Company of Marion, S. C., capital $25,00 your cotton crop against hail much as $30 per acre for 75 corn, wheat and oats for $8 for llr. A. J. CLARK is our Special Agent for Lanca him and protect yourself again ,osses paid in 1906, $14,023.24. ou Work Hard for Your Mor but, when you get it, how much attention do yc It is the proper care of your income that counts Do you realize how nicely a checking accou financial affairs? How much less trouble it is count than to keep b >oks. What it in worth t< over your expense account and kuow just wher you know how noon you may have to jay an acc cause you failed to get u receipt? "No tr< uble about these things when you use with us; you will Hnd it a convenience as well a The First Nationa LANCASTER, S. C. business Notices. ?re.ntr, ? follows: "F FODDER FOR SALE-About 2000 No " undies. \p ly to or phone S. D. IV, That obiuson, Lancaster, Route No. 1. shall be publ _ | .nil. News, iu its uak aamaged meal at50cts. t he 20th, \* e uhlie 1. Bennett Grocery ' ompany Hml Sat'urd* t i-i ri'TT"-ii i - shall coustit LISTEN!?Why run the risk of h in nrn_ ising a good $200 or $800 horse or y That idle by feeding damaged corn jn ^ -v'xi.Nir.M reference to Rood ear corn just for a 'h '' f ' itle diirerence in price. < nine quick ?_ * . J nd get your supply. Just received ' car today. Oliver C. Blackmoo. ' .8 ?I have two tine cows for sa e. 1 10 C. 1*. 2 10 C. P. FOB KALE?One good horse. Ben- month. ett Grocery Co. 3 10 C. P month BIG lot 5c cigars, Kiddle's stock, to 4 10C. P o at tlrst cost. Bennett Grocery Co. month. 5 10 C. P. WE have plenty of Orange and Am- month. er cane seed. Bennett Grocery Co. 0 10 C. P. month. THIS BANK solicits vonr bnsincss on a 7 to 10 C. 1 Asis of mutual helpfulness. 35c per moni The Bank ol Lancaster. Over 10 li 1,11 - rate not to Two thousand bushels of damaged ?ach. orn for sale at 50cents per bushel at Where the lennett Grocery Co. furnished by 1 following M MAKE MONEY Your money with us be exceeded. ill earn you 4 per ivnt., compounded To any ne uarterly. The Bank of Lancaster. corporation, 20 cents per 'OB KALE?Florodora Long Staple To any pe 'otton Seed. Cotton sells at 20o. lb corporation 'rice $1 00 bushel, at gin house. Seed Kilowatts, 1: an be hail at Heath-Jones Co., < arnes To any pei tros., and W. it. Culp's, Lancaster; corporation lobley Bros. A Co., Heath springs, Kilowatts, E i.C. Address B. J. Mcllwain, Lan- Any persn aster, K. 3. poration usi - watts, 10 cen Notice of Town Election. To Ratify Ordinance Grant- r,J ing Franchise. the 11 ? lor each add WIIEREAS,on the 15th day of April, VI '1 hat 1H)7. T. M. Hughes made application election, as i o the Town of Lancaster, for an ex- shall count t dus.ve franchise to furnish the said result to the Town of Lancaster, and the inhabi- Town, for it ants thereof, electric power and VII. Thai ights, for a period of thirty [80] years, ordinance gi in(j aforesaid, in WHEREAS, on the same date, by a 0< wo third vote of the Board of Alder- . ' '! ? nen, by Ordinance duly ratified, the JJ: . e aid franchise was emitted to the said r. M. Hughes, and his successors and jpolflc isslgns; Town for NOW BE IT ORDAINED, by the bv tbe citiz. Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Town. Lancaster, in Council Assembled, and passed an jy the authority of the same: 9embled, thi I. That the said Ordinance be submitted for ratitlcation to the qualified Attested by lectors of said town, in an election to John Cra\ >f held, at the Ouard House of said Clerk at Pown, on the 80th day of April, 1907. j hereby c II. That the pollj shall be open is a true and 'rom eight o'clock in the forenoon, final Ordln intil four o'clock in the afternoon, tha election ind that J.N. Crockett, W.J. Can- thereof, the linghain and J. T. Amos are hereby ohise grant* ippointed Managers to hold said sucoeasors 'lection. electric pow III. That those voters favoring of I.ancast :he ratification of the ordinance thereof, granting said franchise, shall vote a .1 Jcaet, as follows. "For granting franchise, Yes;" and those opposing Lancaster v.. . v I O ier! Dm you purchase you that if you :>nal seventy-five : event of the de:rops by hail, retertilizer. Would ou would. Being could not afford U o.oo, will insure damage for as cents, and your only 20c an acre. ster county. See st loss by hail. ley, >u ?five to the care of it? for future prosperity. nt will systematize your to have a checking aco y .u to be able to look e you.* money goes. Do ount the second time bechecks; start an account s rea.ly helpful. I Bank ion of said Ordinance 1 franchise, shall vote, as or granting franchise, a copy of this Ordinance ished in The Lancaster issues of Saturday, April dnesday, April the 24th, y, April the 27th, and ute notice of the election ided for. .the following are the rates allowed to be public and private lightid franchise. ATE LIGHTING. Light. 50c per month. Lights, each, 40c per . Lights, each, 4tic per . Lights, each, 44o per Lights, each, 42c per Lights, each, 40c per Lights, inclusive, each, rh. l? P. Lights, special exceed 35c per month, current for lighting is the motor system, the AX1MUM prices cannot rson, lirm, association or using under 15 Kilowatts, Kilowatt. rson, tlrin, association or using 15, or under 25 Scents per Kilowatt, son, firm, association or using 25, or under 35 T cents per Kilowatt. n,t1rm, association or corng 35, or under 50 Kilots p r Kilowatt, on, Arm, association or using 50 or tnorr, Kilots per Kilowatt lit ing : $75.00 per annum s of 450 watt power for venty lights; and $70.00 ional 450 power arc light, after the close of said . ; a i... r?i\M rnani, uir .noua^ri n he votes and certify the f Town Council of said s records. ' in addition to original ranting the franchise, as otHce of the Clerk and said Town, containing stipulations and provis'.outrant under which said ras granted, a certified if shall be filed forthwith ie of the Mayor of said perusal and examination pns and electors of said d ratified, in (Council Asa 18th day of April, 1907. R. E.WYLIE Mayor. vford [L.S.) id Treasurer, ertifythat the foregoing: I correct copy of the oriance fixing the time for i on. and giving notice matter ratifyingthe fran>d to T. M. Hughes, bin and assigns, to furnish rer and light to the Town ;er and the inhabitants lohn Crawford [LB.) Clerk and Treasurer. ,S. C., April 19, 1907.