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r! LOCAL DOTS Jg Co,ur ^ ^ ??d t1 Cotton, 10^ eta; seed,22? cts. ^ na ?The second month of the ^'em present session of the Lancaster ? graded schools closed yesterday. ar? c ?Mrp. E. S. McDow moved Part ^1(1 0| into her new dweiliug opposite . the Baptist parsonage Thursdav. bet to ? We are pleaded to no'e that Ovor Judjre D. A. Williams is able to be out again, alter a lew days' , . ... ? ? , Irian v illness. at ten ?Air. B A. Little, of Moil- Unibi joe, and Miss 11,. F. Severs. 9aid t tlie vicinity of Charlotte, were [t married Wednesday afternoon. son* ?Thf? mammoth buildings of Wedi the Lancaster Cotton O I com- ?' puny are rapidly nearinsr com ivoan pletion. The company expect^ veste lo begin operations in ten days, night ? Mr. Baxier Laney, son of tl,e 1 Mr. Wallace Laney ol Buford ' c^l^c township, losi $61 by pickpock ?',rn els while ?n? * dav * vuo imr ui J Charlotte last ' week.?Monroe ?1 Journal. turne ?The Farmers' Union ot An- urer tioch will meet next Monday t evening at 6 o'clock at (he school 1 ?'(M house. All members and others 1:'m < are requested to be present. vhip d!sto ? Mr. Ernest C. Hunter, of the ^ coj( Primus section, killed a pig sj,jp Thursday that netted 163 pounds ^rQ oi meat. The pig was just months old the day before it ? was killed. Ike S ?Mr. F. M. McA'eer, of the ,week xi. , . . >. . loniti Sincerity section, kindly and , , . Comj generously presented to us yes- ^ 1 terdav tbe only apple crown in his orchard this vear. It is a nice ')r,ze . * horse one, however. also ?The Key. E. O. Thompson uWar, has been called to the pastorate goui] of Mt. Pisgali church. of iIiai. - - - norse Kershaw Association, the llev. Thos. Blackmon, who has been serving as pastor, having asked '^r to be relieved of the work. hurst ?At. a special election in ^a^te Chester county Tuesday for judge of probate the vote as was follows: J. II. McDaniel, 275; R. L. Denti Douglass, 218. Mr. McDaniel, M who was elected, was for a num- ^ ber of years a member of the i 1'i?ea legislature. huo, ? ?The Young People's Thim j, ^ ^ ble Club held its first meeting ^ with Miss Bleeka Ilinson last Saturday afternoon at ?:30 o'' one o clock. rhe afternoon whs thor ? . j i n great ough'v enjoyed by nil pr^sen1. Tx . - , , minu Datntv refreshments were seiv- . . i in j f eiJ. c 11 eo ? Mr John A.Cook was out serve on tho streets Thursday for the chare first time since he w?s operated |)Vler on some time ago at Hie l'r.vor hospital, in Chester, for appen- V"ICI dicitis. His many friends were man> delighted to ?ee him up and frienc about again. tieula '?Mr and Mrs. John Craw z;,ns, ford's bright little child, Martin to ',01 Pliifer, had a narrow esc>pe a lew i ^r' days ago Irom serious, it not lata',! a"w a consequences. While crawling J was about on the ground the little . a,,d t iiikt lw\1.1 AI on *\1.1 rtl .?. I i*ASt ' "V" "VIM VI ??U *'111 Ll.ill | J ~" * w" and putting it in his mouth, bi; ^ off and swallowed a portion of it Messi Ilia condition soon became so- rtiu^ rioiig. but the fond grandfather, ^ar'c Dr M. P. Crawlord, promptly ariiyed and a lininiatercd an an- went tidote lor th^ tobacco poison, morn thus relieving the child. and b THE LANCASTER NEWS, NOV! The game of football in f?*"" 1 nbia Thursday by Uleraaoti Jj PERSON. he University of North Caro- I*-? ? resulted in a victory fo Mr. B C. Hough v son. The score was 15 to 0. |ot;? t},W0ek. The farmers of Lancaster Mr. H. T. Williams ertainly now doing their yille, spent Wedm s1 toward helping to protect caster. Ottou market. Very few o! vi-'w n- ? - mr. w uiiani K (11. are selling any cotton at F.al#) visited L.n. The movement to hold for weej< r prices Rectus to bo general , , .. The Hon. Mai the cotion belt. L ind ford, spent VVi A. large number of Lancas- Lancaster 3, both of town and county, ded the State lair in Col '^r' i this week. Tlte city is ^ H< Uh Spiiti,,*, o have b3?n.tull of visitors. ,'a-> *" as,t restimated that 20,000 per- Mr. Gns Ilat-svltiie were on tbe fair grounds is spending a few da tiesday and Thursday. caster, his old home The barn of Mrs. M. L. Mis. J D. Winrt* i i, of Pineville, wa< burned ville, N. C , is\isi'i rdav morning between mid- er, Dr. U. W. Poovcy , and day. In addition to ly. building 1,000 bundles ot ,, . . Mrs. Harrison t ir and about 7f> bushels ot , , Kershaw, ir visiting I were destroyed.? tester- , , tl Clerk of the C"u:t \ Charlotte Observer. ory. Magistrate Wm Carries has ^ ^ v j ,d over to the county trees Wlnj? JJ" v'js|Ud fines amounting to ?65 Mrs Auhul. Kobil, li tie collected from some . , Vicinity, this week. ed parties convicted before of disturbing religious wor- *^r* W. A. King, i and carrying pistols. The bas been spei rhauce occurred at St. Paul's, days in Lancaster, hi ored church in Buford town- returned to Roc I lust Sunday was a week ,10s^ay night. Mrs. T. F. (Jlyburi . ,, Mr. Will Civ bum, A.mong the priz- winners at . f . ,, , .. . been spending a wni tate fair in Columbia this 1 .7 . . latives in Kershaw were two tine horses be,, ,, ,, , home this week, ng to the (Jregory-H?>od 3any of Lancaster. Prince, Mrs. L. W. Smith, ndsotne black, won first burg, is visiting her 1 lor the best single harness A. P. McClure and 1 driven by a lady. Roy, Mackey. The three s a superb animal, was tt (i}l3 ?r two at the tied second prize lor the best ^biw week. 1 Carolina raised saddle Mrs. R. E. Patter ' tie son, of Fort Mill, ? been visiting relative s. Julia Robertson, ot Oak- burg, i101"*1 Lawn an'i , spent yesterday in Lan- were hi ',ie CM, V J Gst< r. We are indebted to her ,n8 on 'heir return ho pleasant call. ter Lantern. The Rev. R. J. Bis hot the Rev .John Preston fiimi,y> ol F,,rk 11,11 arion, of Rich bur a. Wednesday tor Loui ellev. J. P. Marion, whose wl,ere? as P^vioual is was noted in our laot is- ^le News, ^r* him Jied Thursday afternoon at ,a^e ' 'w<) yeara c? o'clock, at his home in baptist Seminary. >urg,. in Chester county. Our fellow townsn ) 11 rial was ve9terlay a ter E Swoa'ingen has ret at l o'clock. Mr Maiion was Charlotte, wheie he f the best known ai d most his daughter, Mi-9 ly beloved Presbyteri'ui is tat- ing a course 111 1 iters in the Slate, and during ness college. Mr. l ong an i useiul ministe i >1 has rented a h mils ?r r he iaithfutly and ably Charlotte, on Mint d a number ot important will m >ve there in a ;es, among them the Pres Mbs Elna Reiher, lan church of Lancaster, ol plinhed milliner of PI i ho was the pastor a good arrived here Wednesd r years ago. He had manv otui-no m ^ \/l Vliw Illlltillt Is in this community, par- mem of the Lineasti irly among our older cit - tile company, the f< who will he u?* ply p.lined nerj Miss Phelps, ha\ nr of ids passing away. ed to cet married, as , Marion was sixty years of where. Miss Iteibe md leaves a widow, who Lancaster highly rot Miss Margaret Castles, HS an artist in her he following children: It-v. especially ski led as * on Marion, of Sumter ; Mrs. m rs. W. 1'. Starneg .. Alii-on, of LtDOMttr j went to Otoeola Sstt s Lucius and Edgar Marion noon in reBj)0n9e fo Misses Mary and Eugenia re0eived the evening I >n, of Riohbarg. (og of the serums illr . and Mrs. It. B Allison ?$|:,rne8' mother, Mrs. over to Richburg yesterday neg Mr StarneB an(i ing to attend the funeral the early morning tri ,ur'rt'# ter Lantern. EMBER 2, 1901. '> May Come to Lancaster. I AX Their many friends in Lancas , 3j ter will pleased to learn that isited Char- CaPL ,v,vl Mr*- A- H- ?'0?n.e,ol I Rock Hill, will likely make their '< , home here alter the first of next t ol ldllv- , , , . . 1 January, with thoir son-in-'aw <>: 11 ' U and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W ? I'. Williams. Ca;>t. Gre-me, who / v' ? has been conducting the Caro h 1 a ' 1 '1> iina hotel in Rock Hill for sotn ? s years, will re'ire from business c llo'i. is ol at the end ol 'lie present year. a cdntada> in ft Accitlent to ltr. /. Sifn/tson. t, W. Maekey, ^r- * & mpson, ol Rock Hill, pent Tiuirs- tether <.f .Mrs. W. D. Craiu, ot s Lancaster, met with a bad acci. f E i i i ! i v,eek, as will be seen by Y . ' the following Rock Hill special ? ,ys m JLan iii Thursday's News and Couri^i: 3 Dr. Isaiah Simp-on, the well *d, of N:e-h- known dentist, met with a pain- n g I-, r broth. f,,j accident Monday allernoon. n and 'ami- While working in hi-3 lubora'ory h he ove: turned a pot ol b iding v liegor)% 01 water, and pari of it netting into (l lier brother, his low-quartered shoes, scalded a J. F. G e^- hint severely, taking the skin off v the whole top of his foot. ^ - - ? , n Patrick, o ;j/r. If heeler Srarboro Meets with (j his lister, Had Arcident, son of t'd Mr. At. ?V. Scarb >"<>, the ef , ' ? tieient manager of Judge Ira B. i< w c f Rock 'oues,,} stock 'arm ta8t of town, v idiog a low mrtl wtfh a had accident Thurs- t s old home. dav Hb ldac<'d h'8 1, k Hill Wed hand in a corn shredder, c which was in operation, tore- * move pome obstruction, when a 11 and sun, ^,jOV0 on |,an(j g0t fastened ^ wh'? h?ve -n tjie macillne. He undertook 1? w;*u v hi* to reieage tiie glove and in doing , leiurned so His Hand was caught by the t blades and terribly mangled. It of B1 inks- ?>?? ' . t?-..irv.t orMry id amputate two Ol ;l >ister-, Mr?. his finders, the operation being gl Mrs. Kiltie perlorm*?d by Dra. Si rait and ^ s'ers spent Laney; 0 Stale fair . - ? . . < MarrltiffeH. Mr. Pink Robinson and Mies a son and >it- Loise Kills, daughter of Mr. G e who have w Ell)gj Qf Fork HiU Bection, tl ;s at Rich- were married last Sunday, at the ^ I Lancaster, }1(I,UH 0f the bride's father, by 'l rda> morn- t|ie j^ev> r J# Blackmon. me. Ches- ^Jie same day Mr. Black mon Q united in holy wedlock Mr. Groickmon and ver Couch and Miss Emmie She | Bj , lett here hane, daughter of Mr. Win. She b sville, Ky., bane, both of llie Rdi Hill sec y y noted in tion. A E [ kmon will Mr. J. Oscar Grilfin and Mi*a ^ uree at the Carrie Crook, both ol Union ^ county, in. U , were married in () l.m Mr. W. Chesterflel 1 last Sunday. d urned fr?>m ^r. J unes Knight and Miss went to ^ee Blanche S'arnea, daughter ot 1 Frama, who Robert St antes, both <>t the ~ King's ?>us'- ,Cheek section, were m trried Oct. "J Swearincen , the R< v- J. M, I aiduo , _ nn house in;14' lli? residence. J , 111 feet, and The yteetinfj of A. It. /'. JVes/>//- A few (lavs. ten, this Week. w an accom- The First Presbytery ot the A. ~~ liladelphia, ^ P. Synod, which, as pnblishe I l)j lay to take j,, our issue, convened Tues- ry depart- day at Edgemoor, in Chester conn w E?r Mercan ^ completed its business and >rmer milli- adjourned Wednesday. Owing ring resign t(, (|)e absence ot ttie moderator, u noted else- j)r G. Miller, who is under ,f Ol t eoines to treatment in a Baltimore hospi- H jommended tal, the Rev J. A. White, ol Black, lino, being stock, nresnled ??t .)?? " I 'i ? trimmer. i)r< Miller was re elected mod- \ and child , r.iior. The Rev. (}. U. While, ^ irday ader- ol ChurloU** who for 16 yeirs a telegram has filled the office of secretary, ,r ft before le'l- resigned, and the Rev. Ii. M.jai less of Mr S'epbenson, of Clover, was ele -- Jane S ar- led liin successor. About 75 son left on minister* and lay delegates were <]< nin.?Ches- present. The next meeting will **,' be held in Yorkville. Vl ?-T* ?? 7 jtmcaster to Have a New Hank. There is a movement on foot 0 es'ablish another bank in jaucaster, which will make the our h here?another evidence of he fact 11 at the town L> steadily > rowing The c ipit.'il stock of he n,jw bank is to i>e $25,000. 1 coninrssion. wo understand, as hoen obtained from the ecretary of state to open books if subS'T ption. We hope to be ble to f ive in our next issue IIn particulars of the new enerpri e. iithlrn Dea'h of Af/eil Citizen. Mr. W. C Downs, for many ear- one nt tlie old landmarks I tl'o Piea- nit llill s clioa, died tiddenly lft-u Monday, al his ( me on the plantation of his ephew. Mr. John Adams, a few ailee sou <>! Lancaster, where e had ie 1 o 1 for the past tour ear>. If* ?vas sitting ly the re when stricken. He was h' ut 78 ye ?rs old and leaves a /ido v, who was a Miss Oonnell, .aughter of the laie Jeff Conell They neyo had any chd ,ren. Mr. Downs is also surived by a sister, Mrs. 8 mil el idams. Mr. Downs was a Confederate eferao, having served during he war in company K. 1st artilarv. He ??" a quiet. neaeenhle itizen, and enjoyed the confience ol all who knew him. He ras a consistent member of the leihodi>-t church. The burial ran at Salem. Hn Jfottfte Itttrnrd. The gin house of Messrg Moses nd Phillips in the Taxahaw action was destroyed by fire hursday night;aho, lOOOpounds I seed cotton in the building, lever at bales of cotton lyiug round the gin were slightly burn d on the outside. It is thougut liat the house was set on fire, 'he loss amounts to $1,000. No lsuranco. Mr. K. S. llo^ie, one of the otably successful farmers of lie upper portion of the county, pent Wednesday in Lancaster, eing Irs first visit heie in a eur We are indebted to liiin lor pleasant call while in town. Left lenee was recently made in iese columns to Mr. Howie's ne crops this year. In speaking I his yield ol oats, he said he iscoyeied in his field forty odd eads that had been produced om one ^rain. 3usiness Notices. All Notices inserted under lis head at t tie rate of ON K CENT WOHI) for each insertion. No otiee to be counted less than 25 ords. For Sale A good second hand square aoo. Apply i j Mrs T. 0. U>ci.8, Lauistjr, H. C. Carload Danish ? abbish and No I fialdin apples at Huunett tiro. Co. * Not. 2nd 3t. A good opportunity f. r business I ill sen my household Roods non&istig of various things needful in a boil for cash or goo I paoer. Apply at ace to O. F. TillnikO, Lancaster lot el, Lancaster S < I have a lot of good ' second hau l" lachines that I am going to close out 1. from $1.0 i to $7.od to make room for lot of machines' the people w?nt. Ivrybody knows that ir the Singer. . 1$, Lindeey, Manager Singer Store. STOLEN?On Wednesday, Oct. 30. om rear of Kennelt <?ro. Go's store, black frame Yale bicycle, front forks ight y sprung. Reward S rr inforn*iion leading to recovery. Bennett rocer.v Go. FOR RENT or SALE My resi . puce on Ihiiilap Street Good well a lot. Will sell personal property, icludiug tine Jersey heifer, at priate sale. W. F. Swearengin.