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^ LOCAL DOTS Cotton, 10? cts ; seed, ?-Alight snow fell h< early hour yesterday mo ?The Lancaster O. L ers' Union will meet nex day afternoon at 3 o'clo ?The New Cut sclu open next Monday, 18(1) with Mifs Minnie Cai teacher. ? Mr. J. T. McMurraj that in gathering his c week he cume across that contained seven ear ?The Oak Ridge scl opeu next Monday, lS h ]t will be taught by M notte Roidey, of Rook L ?Mine Host Mitchel Hotel lloyal, has had overhauled, repainted tired, and it is now ac the town as well as to 1 lar hostelry. ?Rev. L E. Swaney,c will or'-ach over the cott< store next Saturday nif day morning and Sundt ?The gin house and of co'ton of Col. C. F. IV Clioraw, were burned T AMfintch in cotton, it is started the fire. ?The national count Junior Order has issue clamation designating Dec. 1 as the order's Thanksgiving and praye ? Manager Thomassoi T-ancaster telephone svsl made arrangements whe patrons m iv on certain tions use the Bell co long distance service. ?The Farmers' Ui Heath Springs will m( S iturday., N >v. ldth, at < in the afternoon. A lull aace is urged. D. W. Heudrix, ? Mr. J. E. Pa'terson place, killed a 12-mo hog, of his own raising, iirdav llint iint.r,A(t 3S9. That pig ought to have be bited at the recoutState wan a Berkshire. ?Mr. E. V. Ervin, sometime has been t,he era's agent here, lias he caeded by Mr. W. B. ( The new agent is a L c^funty man, originally, son of the late W. S. < of Heath Springs. ? Mr. John S. liiddI lias bien with The New past few mouths, has the position of traveling man for a wholesale groce of New Orleans, lie Monday morning to b1 Tinur 11; Ai?lr oo eitri ** nr until v?? " v/1 a, V(*1 ' J luh '? 'V" best wishes of his 11 friends for his success. ? Mr. Mart Bowers, Ilenth Springs section, us last Saturday a sainpl his fine corn. It is aboi long and compares favc size with the mammoth Mr. Lewis Mout<roraer brought here a fo^ days Bowers has a couple 1 hogs which he says wil 500 pounds each hi a f ?as soon as they get on , eide of some more of 1 corn. THE LANCASTER NEWt S ^]|P PERSONAL ^~^ =JSI!===J1 wr 19 cts. Mr. 11. Canfield spent Satur w ire at an da? in Chester. 1 Mr. Edgar Qpag, the hustling Tft roal estate man of Rock Hill Am L. 1 arm- was in town Monday, t Ratnr. , j ?crH.,y from ?n extended visit t?>| ^ raby his j n0W York. While ill the great j M a C "lvl* metropolis Mrs. Wylie attended | gf ^ mpiny * A most enjoyable family reunion, B Bi^ iir her father, Hie Rev. Mr. Pratt, B k><)n^? tm vem lion of an,l her brothers being present. O noKl Mr. W. F. Swearingen and B iO ^ o c ?i " jarnjjy have g >110 to Charlotte, ^ 1 atten where they will in futnre reside, M One ct as previously published in The ^ ' News. Mr. Swearingen, who was B C ^ , of this originally from North Carolina, B .it. -U ~ uuia-uiu waa a citizen of Lancaster for M C' last Sat- about 40 yoars, during which A pounds, time he made many friends here I 8 at )en exhi- who regret his removal. W fair It , S One C? Mis. J. S. Drennan, whofwas Nov here visiting her daughter, Mrs. ^ who for J. T. Dendy, was summoned to ? IvJ C South- Florence by telegram last Wed- m pje( en sue- uesday to attend the funeral of K for >authon- her granddaughter, daughter of m ber i a:ieaster her son, Rev. F. A. Drennan. ? He is a From Florence she will go to m Uauthen Walterboro. Mrs. Drennan was ? accompanied as far as Florence & e, who by Rev. J. T. Dendy.?Kershaw E s for the Lra. M ^ accepted Mr and Mrs Frank S. Will- X > sales- 0f New York, who have a * 11 *' ry house ? u..~ 1 ueou njjt'uuiug tii-yorai uays 111 M lnit here ijRncastor, lolt yesterday lor Ken- 7^ . : iJ< >giu his tuoky. They will also visit Texan m ui, him the before returniug home. They M Bit umerous ra a number of pleasant ac- :/ qwaintances daring their sojourn of the here, who regretted lo see them brought leave. Mr. Williams has large rn 1 1 o oar of f irming intorests in this county . 1 ar it afoot which he came hero to look mostelab^n ,rat?ly ii. alter. waU* fo,mtl ears of neck of ,he ? . here Monde V 8 corn ?The ladies of the Baptist orojj }U)(j ago. Mr. Missionary Society will conduct 1 of Essex a rummage sale in one of the 118 8 nre,T 1 II weigh buddings in the Springs Block, $3,500. T nf 0 {j Saturday, November l?th, for mirror that charity purposes. All are cordi- was broken the ou ally invited to attend. Second have to be 1 us good hand furniture, clothing, etc. lor sale. Do you t 5, NOVEMBER 13, 1907. ovkmbkTb wmmamwamwm Read this list of Bargains and i>ur November Hlioppin^. Eve iial Prieed for November Shops It ESS GOODS I At' ?? 15 cloz. : the yard ?? ;es 36 and 40-inch All-Wool Dress qc # Is. comes in nlaids nnd anlirl Si \ * x mviiu wiv/1 oj ?<*w \ y goods in the lot worth 50c the pr i. Special price for November 25c. ' ^ > ; the yard At' ;es 54-inch All-Wool Broadcloths, 20 doz. 2 in season's best colors. Novem- you ; Bargain price 50c the yard. Fricc : the yard ~T~~ ces fancy Dress Goods, beautiful ity and best colors for the season, ember Sale price 50c the yard. New si : the Yard it wi ;s Plaid Broadcloth in colors. Reg- bllv price 1.00, November sale price, ents the yard. _ :he Yard le of dress goods to select from at Big lot price. 54 inch Broadcloths, 50 in. that imas, 45 in. fancy plaid goods, 50 in. One loi es and many other goods too nu- " " dus to mention. All going in No- " " ber sale at $1.00 the yard. " " SILKS ME the Ya'd te of fancy and plain silks in sea- Our Oc best colors full 36 in. wide, No- gest ber sale price $1.00 the yard. have way iftnf p + L f-\ ci jio li ic y cl I U price ise flannelette best grade, Novem- f/V' sale price 10 cents the yard. 1 J more 3Rts the yard ?? ise 27 in. Outing special price for ^ ember sale, 5 cents the yard. id 10 cents Buyy? ise cotton flannel, special priced for ember sale at 8 and 10 cents. 5, Shoe; jents the yard ^ci :es mottled flannel just the thing See oui ladies heavy underskirts. Novem- den 1 Sale price 10 cents the yard. are t Villi MILLINERY D1 New Shipment of Millnery foi (u t Styles and Shapes are sh i]) as the quality will permit. mm i*? fcest, handsomest and ?The Fir t National ?!oly equipped soda ntvl Merchants Cloud, un oyer seen in this and Edwards have ami woods was received meets in today's paper, V v by Mr. J. B Mack- of which your attention is now installed in nestly invited. i? said to have coat _The Lanca,ter Oott. ortunately, the large Mill began crushing seod adorn, the fountain (,Hy The 8plen(Ud new ? i in trnnsit and a.II ery working admirably. eplaced. i i ? i See th<> <)1 1 Plantation bhow at ,ake The News? ?round ?u DttXt wcok cjc ~ Mrs. Nannie William' is visit- ^ iher daughter in Kershaw, g <!o y< 3ol will rfh0mas B. Clyburn. fl Sl)CC l instant, % . ' , President Charles D. Jones, ? ......... . 3 key as m of the First National Bank, j6 s s spent Sunday in Charlotte. g r tells qb , fL , . Miss Blanche Moore, of the ID ^ *. orn last E a shuck Brad?d school s corps of teachers f| ^ spent Saturday and Sunday in ?* ^?e( ' ... Bock Hill with relatives. ? Coot iiool will instant. Mr- D- Jon08' bookkeeper ? man iss Jean ?* 'he Southern Granite com- J3 pauy, spent Sunday with his g 50C parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. % ''ot the Jones. \ 10 piec liis 'bus m conn and re- ^r* Hollia llorton, the well- g ^QY ; . red it to known painter, who is doing a flL us popu- lot ot work in t(,rL 8pent ^ OUC Sunday aud Monday at his Jjj ^ pje homo here. g aUal >f Laodo, m mills' Annie Belle Gladney, of ^ Nov* rht Sun- Columbia, and her sinter, Mrs. T. *7^*%^ ty night. C. Hoshall, of Atlanta, will ar- m rive Friclav to spend a \7v?< k I 4 piece (>0 ba s j^|^sa gallie Benton.?Ker- m ?lai loore, of , ,, m 75 c< ahaw Lra. hursday. a A- , thought, Misses Julia and Hope Greg- w v!p I 1 ory and their friend, Miss Marie p;r Cowan, Winthrop College stu ^ this dents, spent Saturday and Sun- !3 Pan; ([ a pro- (jav jlere wi^p the parents of the H serg ' Midges Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. J. jl mer< d7 of F. Gregory! " 1 Vem r.J ff Mrs. It E. \Vylie and daugh-1# i, ot tie ,er^ ^jj38 Jaunita, returned yes-|% u rn liaa "T i iiiu -3 1 5 AMAlif { l you will see whereto ^ rytliiiig in our store is M W?l'? !5 cents | ladies fleeced undervest regular & ait value, November sale price 15 W md 50 cents | le of Fascinators and Shawls for November Sale at 25 and 50 cents. 3 S9 cents C Toboggins, all pure wool, the kind ilways pay 25c for, November Sale M i 19 cents. m VD1ES' COATS 1 iipment of Ladies Coats just in for & ;mber Sale at $5, $0.50, $8, $10 and ki >0. If you are interested in a Coat 11 pay you to see ours before > ou M AJ)I LS' FURS | of ladies furs to be sold at prices ? will astonish you. ft t $2.50 Furs Nov. Sale price $1.05 M 4.00 " " " " ' 2.98 ft 5.00 " " " " 3.50 % 7.50 " " " " 5.00 ft N'SAM) HOY'S I CLOTHING I tober sales for clothing is the lar- ft of any one month's sales since we ft been in Lancaster and the only & we can account for it is we have m he right price. See our special ft id suits for November at $10, ft r5, $15, $10.50 and $18. Any of 3 suits are worth from $2. to $3.50 M \ than we ask vou. HOES SHOES ) iur shoes at Cloud's, where you al- J : get your money's worth. le Ladies Vici Bluchers, Nov. sale O >, Big Line Ladies Heavy Kangaroo s Nov. Sale $1.50, Big Line Ladies ? and Patent Leather shoes at $2 to m ' men's Keith Conqueror and Boy- m ine at $3.50 to $5.50. These shoes m he season's correct styles. ft EPA11TM ENT I i* November Shoppers* L own and at prices as ^ Bank ?The banks >f Yorkville, Hough followi ig tho example of those ounce- of Charleston, Columbia, Qr? oni) each wood and other points, decided is ear Monday to issuo clearing house certificates. One of the Oolumdii Oil corti^CHtos wafl cashed here Mon- Monday by the First National jHCliin"- Bankthe show See Jnmbo, the largest unlike in captivi xr u t <i V* ??? ?? J " " v ?v ?uwW Kiuuuu an next week,