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j || LOCAL DOTS ^ j ^ Ootton, 11.55 eta ; seed, 28i cts. ?The Presbyterian Synod will convene iu Anderson on the 29th instant. ?Chester's annual horse show will beheld next Wednesday, 23rd instant. ?There were 9 applicants, 3 while and 6 colored, for teachers1 certificates at. the examination hold here yesterday. ? Mr E. L Sistare, formerly with the Lancaster Mercantile company, has accepted a position Witll Mr. E E f.lnnrl ?We cordiallv iuvite the attention ol the public to the announcement in today's paper by the Cot ton Oil C unpany, Laucastet's new Enterprise. ?Col Cody has some expert horsemen and punsters in his parly, but. nothing so wonderful as the lad and lassie cotton pickers of Lancaster a ul Newberry.? News and Courier. ? Their many friends throughout. the county will regret to learn that the Hon. \V. U. Olvburn and son, Mr Beckham Clyburn, of Haile HolM Mine, have been quite sick for some days. ? Mr. J. K. Harris, of Ilea'h Springs section, was tlm firrt citizen to pay his taxes on the opening of the books Tuesday. Mr. J A. Weaner, also of Heath Springs neighborhood, was a close second. ?Mr. John A. Cook, who was recently operated upon tor >rp pendicitis, at the Pryor Hoepi \ * t 1 in Ghe-ter. is improving so re illy that he is expected to return home today or Monday. ? Mr. E lw >rd Wagor and Miss Sallie Benton were married Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'cIock at the residence of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ben ton. Itev. G. A.Thomas perform ed the marriage service.?Mon roe Journal. ?A Kershaw special in yesterday's State saysjhat two young white men, Tom Fowler and Wilson, said to he from Camden. have been arrested oil the charge ot breaking into and robbing the house of a colored man at Heath Springs. ? As will he seen by an advertisement running in The News, the sale at public auction ol the personal property ol the Rev. K. J. Rlackmon will take plana next Wednesday, 23rd instant, at his home in the Fork Hill section. A lot of valuable property will be sold, some of it possibly at a paerifice, as Mr Rlackmon is obliged to pel 1 ?o carry out his plan !o epen 1 a couple of years at th Louisville Seminary. ?The Lancaster & Chester Railway Company wtll ' operate a special train Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav of Fair week leaving Lancaster 5:45 a. m This train will make connection at Chester withSouihern Railway train No. 27, which arrives at C ilumbia 9:45 a. m. The fare Irom Lmcaster for the round trip will be $2 95, which included ona admission to fair grounds. Tab; L.A PERSONAL Mr. S. W. Welsh, of K3rshaw, ^ visited Charlotte this week. e Mrs. I). Reece Williams has I gone to Clinton to visit her pa- d rents. 8 Mrs. Chaa D Jones is visiting ^ her sister in Cluirlot'e, Mrs. J. C Montgomery. ^ I Capt. J. Palmer K irz. attend- t led the meeting ot tha Mystic v j Shriners in Columbia this week. - 11 Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, of \ l iberty Hill, is visiting her sister, s Mrs. 11. M. White, at Evans.? u Chester Lantern. I Miss May me .viae key, who *?<as been spending the summer :l n Asheydle, N. C., returned 1 h<>me Thursday. I Mr.j W. B Dinlap and son. Mr. Walter Dunlap, of Rock t Hill, spi nt yesterday in Lancas- j ter, their old home. the Rev Chalmers Eraser r and Copt. J. C. Foster attended the mee'ing of Bethel Presbytery s at Sharon this week. Mr. J. Luther Cnuthen, of the s Dry Creek sec'ion, left this week for Soulherland, F.a , where lie ' will spend the winter. s Mr. S C. Gardner and daugh ter. ol the Heath Springs section, j spent Thursday in Lancaster. Tin former paid us a pleasant ' call while here. \ Mr. J. Iv. Harris, of Heath v Ci * oprings section, one of ttie most v prompt pay i nil Rubscribers to r The News, paid us a pleasant ( call Wednesday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plyler, dt ' Oheraw, are visiting relatives * here and in the country. The ' former paid tins office a pleas ant vi-?iI yesterd <y. Our g o 1 friends, Mr. C. F. Adams, of Hade Gold Mine, and Mr. M assey Knight, of Taxi-' haw, paid us a pleasant call c Wednesday afternoon. Mr. A T. Walters and Iiis step- e daughter, Mrs. London, of Mount I Pieasant, S. C., who have boon visiting relatives in the eastern q portion ol the county, will return f home today. I Mrs. John G. Hall, relict ol th- v late llev J. G. Hall, of Chester visited Mrs. It. E. Wyiie this " week. Mrs. II ill has been a mis- n sionary to Cuba for several years. 9 and will return to Cardenas next 8 week to resume tier work. The Cm/thru Hobtet/ Xajttiuln. There wa* a prelt.V home wedding at Pleasmt Hill Wed new * day, the contracting parties Le ' inn Mr. Minor Oauthen, son of Mr. Lewis Oauthen, but now a I resident of Atlanta Oa , and Miss Lee Mob'ey, daughter of the 1 lateJudson Mobley, The ceremony was performed at tlie home 1 ot the lovely bride's mother,Mrs 1 Ella B Mobley, at 6 o'clo kin 1 the evening, the IVv. \V. A. ' Beckham, of liook Hill, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Oauthen leit ' on the Southern's night train tor * their home in Atlanta. ( ?The King's Daughters will meet at the residence oi Mrs. W. I T. Williams next Tuesday after ' noon at 4 o'clock. A full attend- 1 mice is earnestly desired. I NO AS IE Li NEWS, OCTOBER 1 7ourt Proceeding*?Some Itn- . portant Case* Disposed of this Week. When The News went to press Tuesday evening the court whs ngaged lu the trial of Mr. J. >aliner Steele, charged with semotion ol the Mr. J. R Motherhed Messrs. Williams and. Villiums represented th^defeudnt <md Mr. R. E. Wyiie ass s'ed he prosecution. Toe jury reniered a verdict ol uuiltv. Noic o! a motion for a nev trial fas given, which ' as heard ?hursdav morning and reiused >y the Judge, who imposed a enience ol 2 year-.' impri 'onraenl >r payment of a line o: $800 Vn appeal wil' be made to the hipremo Court. Ba.l was fixed it $ 1,0C0. The other case attains! i. _ j < < no ueieiiaunt, ctiatge of ban-1 ardy, was con inued lo the '.ex onu of court. George McKenna. the young legro who sh >t a id Killed S >m Irown, a co ored carpenter Ironi liken, in a colored church here eceutly, was permitted to plead uiity ofmanslaughter. lie was entenced to the penitentiary or 12 years. He was represented Ly Green <& Mines. H. W. Smith, the white man irought up from Kershaw Modlay night, charged with buying eed cotton without license, rleaded guilty and was sentenced ol year's imprisonment or to ray a fine ot $100 lie paid up. Richard Harris, col., whr con'ieted of perjury. His sentence vas 0 months and $100. This ?as rather an unusial case. Maris prosecuted betore Magistrate Jaskey some weeks ago a couple >f negro boys lor stealing waternelons from his patch. The toys pleaded guilty and were ined $10 each, which their lathirsptid. It afterwards turned' mit that Harris had no water | Melon patch as sworn* !o by him ?hence I)is indictment and collection tor perjury. The boys laid that they pleaded guiitv be ? i^e they were scared. Chalmers McDow was convict <1 of violating dispensary law. ie paid his fine?$100. Ii. L. Long was found guil'y ?f obtaining signatures under alse pretense. The defendant >eing absent, a sealed sentence vaa left. Several appeals from mayor's nd magistrate's courts?cases 1' Johnson lie'son, Geo. Patteron and S irah Billings?were ent back for new tria's. True bills were found in two '.uses air a us I Joshua 11. 11 in on or violation of dispensary law. John Adams, col., was convict >d of an assault and ba'tery of a ligli and aggravated nature; lenience, 3 month? or $75. Fine laid. * Both the grind and petit jn ors were discharged Wednesday. l'i?e report of tlie grand jury aploars elsewnere. The 'ollowing *raml jurors were drawn to serve iexl year: 1). L. Robinson, J. K. Harris, Jesse Pate, R. M. Vaughn, J. B. Yarborough and j id. Cunningham- Court adj uirnid Thursday alteration until Monlay morning. ?The Ladies' Aid Society ot lie Methodist chnreh will give a 'Dime Sociable" at the home of Vfrs. Fannie Jones, tonight [Friday.) 9. 1907. Prominent Lancastrian in Railroad Wrack. A meagre phone message pub li?hed iu yesterday's Charlotte Observer slates that a passenger train, which was running at the rate of 60 miles an hour, w ?s wrecked near Greensboro, N. 0 . Thursday night, killing and njuring many persons, Col. Lerby Spring, of Lauc?ster, vfras a passenger on the t'a;nf but a telegram received here yesterday hy his father-in law. Cap'. S. E. Whit", sta'e I tli?t he escaped unhurt. Another Uptodate Partner--- Mr. T. W. Secrest 's Stirrers (/tin Year. -Mr. r. \V See est, one ot'the i?iu^r sive -ma shocks ful tarnera o the upper p ortion oi ibe county, is making "three good crops this ve r on one piece of I:?iid lie lias an island of a* ut four acres in Twelve Mile creek which lie sowed in oats last nl'. Alter harvesting a fin a crop oi grain. he p'ante 1 ill Jul> onehalt the i land in sorghum cane and the other iia'f ill c ro. lie has cut the cane twice, making a dumber oi tons of excellent stock fee l, an 1 the corn is just as good as corn usually grows in this country ? will make between 50 and GO bushels t;> the acre, Mr. Sccresi is m iking abund- 1 ant yields of everything t his year. Lie is an enthusiastic believer in 1 the plan of deep plowing in preparing land, followed after the plants are up by rapid and shallow cultivation. He thinks that , corn ought to b* plowed every tour or five days. Mr. St1,crest also planted in July second crops of tomato*1*, bt-eis, bo\ns, potatoes, etc., and now has fresh vegetable* n ihe greatest abundance. He has one row of tomatoes 400 yards long, and the vines are now tilled with ripe and green tomatoes. The second crop of tomatoes was obtained from cuttings, which he set out, instead of using young plants. Mrs, Secrest is now put tinf up lor winter use large quantises of beans and toma toes. By paying proper attention to one's garden lresh vegetables may be had tlie ureator part of the year. Clerk's Sale. STA I K OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lancaster. In the Common Pleas. Saliie Watson, Delilah Vanlandingham, Alice ? ole, Walter I leek ham, Philip Beckham and Harold Beck-, it am. Plain tiffs. against Lula Beckham xa<l Tracy Beckham. Dele: (IHills By virtue o: an order of c.Vnrt made in the above stated cause by Judge Wilson, dated Oct. ll>. 1907, the underaigned will sell at public auction at Lancaster Court House on the tlrst Monday in November, next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land being, lying and situate on both sides of t tie Southern Kailroad in Pleasant Bill Township, in the county of Lancaster, in the Slate of South Carolina, containing >ixty (GO) acres, more or less, bounded oil th>- N rth by lands of John J. Bridges; Last by lands of Berry B. Mobley and John T. L. Sto- . ver; South by lands of William liani- j tnotid; and V\ est bv lands of John J.| Biidger?The same being that tract of ami conveyed to Geo. vV. Beckham,: since deceased, the father of ttie plain- i t'ffs and defendants, for the term of j his naturallife, by .lane E J. Beckham deed of date Nov. IS, 18(>8 and recor#l in the office of the it. M C.. for said county in Deed Book ' IT," at page 111. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay t r papers. Lancaster, S. ('., Oct 18 1907. J F. OK KOOKY, Clerk C. I . 1\ L. C. 5 _ tw-V I, .* Oct. 18th, 1907. Dear Friend: Prunes, when you stew them yn a mighty nice thing to begin breakfast with. Don't you think so? There is lots of differ ence in the kinds of prunes you get though. If you want to get real nice prunes you must go to a grocery that carries good prunes and other fruits. Pruues are nice and healthy too. They make a good economical breakfast fruit, because you can get a whole pound for iocts. Your friend, Jacob. P. S. All kinds of dried fruits, the best to be had, at Ferguson's Also Cabbage for making kraut, and we have tresh fish^ and Norfolk Oysters every day. Business Notices. Noticed inserted under tins hejtd at the rate'of ONE CENT A WOKI) lor each insertion. No notice to he counted less than 25 words " I here ill be nn miction sale of lots at Ptigeluud. l htstt-rthld County, on Tuesday Nov. 5th." (iOlt SALE- Two good uulk cows, with young e ilvcs Loroy Spiisgs. Lots lh.?t wore sold in Pageland n lew mouths ago are changing hands lr. some instances at double the money. Not n single lot i'i the town sold nt lust sale could be bought for the money paid for it. .hist received fresh supply of Swift's Fertilizers for Kail (Jrain?ILullt.1 ones Co. 2t. l'ngeland is on the highest ground in Ches?.erft< Id County, being over li it. higher than Che raw No healthier place iu the State. Iait sal.'- Nov. 5th W \N I'ED * iistomeis tor Krode's steam bread, fresh all the time. Mackorell'H Pageland lias probably grown more tbau any new tcvn in the .Hate in the past year. It is only a few months old, has a hank, several brick stores, a Inge brick l.,o..i .? ~ ? .. .... .. nwiiii wurnillg piillil, ulul Will soon have some factories. J ii-' received ( ur of hulk hulls and O 'tlou seed meal. O. 0. Blu k i?ou. Whether yon waut t ) locat? at I'.ig lurid or not, why not buy a lot ami hohl it?yon will make money on it. Auction sale at I'ageland Nov. 5th. Beginning with Mondiy Oct. 14th Dr. Wakefield will devote bit wholo time to nractico in his dhirlotte ortiee, (in the Hunt Building ) Hm work h hniite l to diseases of Eye, Kar, N'Se, and Throat end Fitting Glasses. W. II Wakefield. ? ? 1* Are you out ol a Job? II yoti are,and can furnish good references, and want to make more money than you can make otherwise without capital, then write to the Carolina Mutual Fire Insurance Ci mpany, Hpartanburg, H. C., for an Agency. We have thirty-five good agents In the Htate making big money for themselves WHY NOT YOU? i