f_ U^IXXTS lF Cotton, 10 cts ; seed, 18 cts. Mr ?The Rev. Dr. Rice, of Ker ^har shaw, will preach at Beaver Creek Th C lurch next Sunday at 1 i o'clock, Land a. m. day. * ?Elgin Farmers' Union will Mi meet Thursday night at school Mrs. house. T. J. IJarper, lotte, Sec. ?, Mr ?Dr. Boldndge will conduct shaw Thauksgivilig services at Antioch Lane church on Thanksgiving Day, at ^ a o ciock in the afternoon. ~ Gash ?There was an alarm of fire with Sunday night about 11 o'clock, but it proved to bo only the .. . . , 4 . , Mon< burning of a trash pile in the jierg vicinity of the L. tfc (J. depot. s M ?John McC'iUough, col., ^ pleaded guilty in Magistrate Ca?- r ^ koy's court a day or two ago on the chargeof ouryinga concealed ^ pistol. Sentence, $100 tine or 30 ^aH days on chaingang. He went to banc the gang. arriv ?Mr. Willie-Ross Mooro, ot Lancaster, was one of the David- been . . ?>;*?? son college players in tne g ime ,l'" of football played in Charlotte ^?'u Saturday with the A. & M. College team, which was won Ly Mi tho latter. Satu ? Mr. Hoy E. Stnrnes and Pare Miss Nettie Rorie, daughter ol '*eni Mr. R. J. R-?rie, of the mill ^"a( community, were married last M Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, who at the Grace Methodist person- mer' age, by the pastor, the Rev. C. W. 1 P. Carter. Coiu ?The little 8 year old son ol M Mr. II. L. Bivins, of Pickens, his 1 that was burned todaa'h a few Paul days ago, from his night clothes relui catching on tire, while standing Nort before the firepl"ce, was a neph ew of Cupt. W. C. lleith, ot ^,.3 Mo,iroe- niec< ?Rev. B. S. Funderburk of las, Chesterliehi, S. C., who has for Mrs. tjie past two or three years been ^ pastor of Meadow Branch Bap \fHr] tist church, Wmgate, resigned tQ ut last Saturday, his resignation er jy taking effect after the service last j^jle Sunday.?Monroe Enquirer. q ^ ?The union Thanksgiving ser- land; Vices ot the congregation? of Lan jyj_ caster will be held this year in VJue the First Baptist church, at 11 jlert; o'clock a. m., on Thanksgiving (non day?Nov. 28. The collection acc0] will he lor the different orphan ?^rs a^e8, dent ?Mr.G. W. Plyler, of Lancas. hors< ter county, S. C., was here last her t Saturday and repoit'ed that far- run < mers in his section have made was i the largest crops of corn ever. Some tenants working bnt one Towi horse have made 300 or 400 ter bushels of corn. The corn crop, Se Mr I'lyler says, has been saved soutl in fi ne condition, hardly a rotten rcsid ear in a whole crop.?Monroe <>f tl n-iiquuer. lorn ? We are requested to an- '*c nounced that there are two or er' three needy fatjii lies in the mill ^ ?r^ community t o whom the King's tj-v Daughters desire to extend re- ^r* f pi lief, and with that end in view an appeal is made to the gener- ' "'H ous-hearted people of Lancaster lev'r for contributions of cash, food, *)V ^ clothing or anything that they Pa see proper to give. Contributors will please leave their dona lot, 1 tions at the residence of Mrs. W. $440 T. Williams. purcl . .. THE LANCASTER NEWS, 1 PERSONAL J I '. J. T. Thoraasson visited w ? lotte last Saturday. ^ ^ te Hon. M. J. Hough, of eford, wa? in town Mcu- M s. T. M. Hughes is visiting m yoil L. U. Harrison in Char- m . f S^ecia VV. L. Croxton, of lver m _ spent Monday night in J DE aster. V W tt 4 ^ * UU" U1 ffa "t onia, is spending a few days jk his family here. m 25 pieces .sa Cornelia Elliot spent 3,?^!?' , n manv iay night in Fort Lawn with m yard. ister, Mrs. Lloyd Moore. M rs. E. A. Thompson, of K vwC "t getown, is visiting her fath- m 10 pieces hief of Police I. T. Hunter. Ig come ir . r i tt i , m ber Bai ipt. John II. h ltzpatrictc, of hiugton, Ga., is on a visit to 1 50c 1 aster, his old homo, having ^ ed here Monday. # 15quahd;y iss Lizzie Connors, who has m Novem spending several weeks ^ "7C I relatives and friends in M / ww I mbia, returned home Mou- w 4 pieces 1 uight. ? ular pr lf , % 75 cent rs. Ellison llagins spent rday and Sunday with her !f $1 th nts, Mr. and Mrs. B. LI. m lett, of the Jones Cross to ^hilTpri is section. S Panam r. and Mrs. James Hardin, K serges liave been visiting the for- a merous .. , v* vember s parents here, Mr. and Mrs. ?. Hardin, left Monday for m ???? r. Waddy R. Thomson and m ove'y bride, formerly Miss M d>1 xL ine Blackwell, ol Darlington. ^ iiou Monday trom th??r m line < hern tour. 1 sorts be m vembet rs. M. li. Turner, sister ol m __ W C. Thomson, and her <1/^ 3, Miss Louise David,of Dal- ^ Cv/ iV*x is, are visitu/g Mr. and M One case W. C, Thomson. ^ rs. M. E. Cauthen went to if 5 cer lington, W. V a., Saturday M n tend the funeral of her broth- m Govern Lr. S. C. Vaulandmgham. m was joined at Concord, N. ! i 8 anc y her niece, Miss Ethel Van- t 0n(? casQ ingham. ^ Novem 8. John M. Hinson, of Longs- S jp. , came up Saturday to visit C0 laughter, Mrs. John J. Black- m 15 pieces , returning home Sunday, m lac onpanied by Mr. Blackmon. m ^Jor Hinson met with an ae< i M while driving to town. lLr /\i 3 stumbled and tell, causing ^ V/ 1 o fall out and tlie buggy to & aver her. Fortunately, she M Nr "urt- r\% OrriM H Lots Soltl at Auction Yes. u (! Ilea p 'dtif/?Good 1'rices liealizeU. 0 veral lots on Market street, % P2 "3 i of Mr. W. B. Knight's M W ence, belonging to the estate m mlb ie late John C. Hoke, of W : county, weie sold at pub- m auction here yesterday by < of the Court. Tate, of tville. The cottage occupied ?-The mem 1 [r. Ilalhcock was bought by Methodist chui W. J. Cunningham at. $995. trons 01 ,he Stcottages occupied by Meesra reQ,,GstG,j fco m ,, j o t-i i next l4 rid ay ni on liagins and o. b. Lang* ospectivelv, were purchased ?* nis**ch M"e7' ?:Y',rk' w"? TSytZZy $935 lor the former and merohanti who for the latter. The vacant the largest deal ying on the railroad,brought U9 that his cas , Mr. It. B. Allison being amounted to o4 Imser. dollars. NOVEMBER 20, 1907. ??ii o:h1 this list of Bargains and ; r November Shopping?. Everj 1 Priced for November Sltoppe lE^s (iooi)s aTie 15 doz. la he yard . 36' and 40-inch All-Wool Dress af comes in plaids and solid colors, | 4lO 3.1 goods in the lot worth 50c the 1 pne Special price for November 25c. | ' v.. i/lic X^IVI :he yard At 1< 54-inch All-Wool Broadcloths, 20 doz. T 1 season's best colors. Novem- you ah -gain price 50c the yard. Price 1 :he yard ~T~\ ? fancy Dress Goods, beautiful and best colors for the season, ber Sale price 50c the ya'd. New shi} Noverr .he Yard $12.50. , TT, W1ll 3laid Broadcloth in colors. Reg- buy. ice 1.00, November sale price, ' s the yard. _ . e Yard )f dress goods to select from at Big lot o ice. 54 inch Broadcloths, 50 in. that w as, 45 in. fancy plaid goods, 50 in. One lot and many other goods too nu- " " i to mention. All going in No- " " sale at $1.00 the yard. " " SILKS MEI e Ya-d )f fancy and plain silks in sea- Our Octc ...4- ?i --'1 :ol cuiurs mil ?5o in. wide, JNo- oi : sale price $1.00 the yard. have b ! way w nts the yard m-icla ^'11 7^ flannelette best grade, Novem- J, * e price 10 cents the yard. iese ; 1 more t its the yard ? 27 in. Outing special price for iber sale, 5 cents the yard. 110 cents ' Bu^4sug cotton flannel, special priced for rSei ber sale at 8 and 10 cents. $l.o0, J Shoes. snts the yard ^,iciar mottled flannel just the thing See our r lies heavy underskirts. Novem- den lin 5 price 10 cents the yard. are thi JR MILLINERY DE eu Shipment of Millnery for i ?l Si \' ???/! ci... ?. ? uu ?ie JSIIO as the quality will permit. L tliOII) j^ncast i >er* ol Si. Luke I ?Mr. Frank Connor and *ch and the pa-(Pearl Neely, daughter of M Luke school are1 W. Neely. of Grace's, were eet at the church ried last Sunday, by the Ke A. Dabney. lants of Lancaster ?Sam Mackey,a worthy y lsually fine trade , . . A dry goods color<"1 0,t,Zen> 24 yc"r" iR by no means who 1,8(1 beon working at t ler in town, tells Falls, died of pneumonia S; h sales Saturday day evening, at the home c /or three hundred father, William Mackey, r of Lancaster. - -_ -3 " ' - 5 vou will see where to ^ >rt]iinj?* in our store is 3 ?rs. > cents J idies fleeced undervest regular m : value, November sale price 15 9 id 50 cents I of Fascinators and Shawls for 9 vember Sale at 25 and 50 cents. 9 3 cents f oboggins, all pure wool, the kind ^ vays pay 25c for, November Sale M .9 cents. m I)1 KS' COATS ) jment of Ladies Coats just in for w iber Sale at $5, $6.50, $8, $10 and k If you are interested in a Coat 9 pay you to see ours before you # II)1 US' KTTliS 1 f ladies furs to be sold at prices W' ill astonish you. . M $2.50 Furs Nov. Sale price $1.65 m 4.00 " " " " 2.98 5.00 " " " " 3.50 1 7.50 ' " " " " 5.00 I S'SANl) HOY'S | CLOTHING ) >ber sales for clothing is the lar- % * any one month's sales since we m een in Lancaster and the only M e can account for it is we have m a right price. See our special m suits for November at $10, a , $15, $16.50 and $18. Any of suits are worth from $2. to $3.50 m han we ask you. m IOES SHOES J * shoes at Cloud's, where you al- ? fet your money's worth. M Ladies Vici Bluchers, Nov. sale M Big Line Ladies Heavy Kangaroo Nov. Sale $1.50, Big Line Ladies w id Patent Leather shoes at $2 to m nen's Keith Conqueror and Boy- m ie at $3.50 to $5.50. These shoes m t ; season's correct styles. S PARTMENT I Xowmber Shoppers, fa wn and at prices as % 1 I er's Best Cash Store. 1 M'ss Mr. Xrirton (ronton Dead. r' J' Mr. Newton Gaston, a promi1,11 r nent citizen and gallant Confedv T ? . * era'o veteran of Chester county, died Sunday morning. He leaves oung " w^dow, who was Miss Baskin, . , sister ot the late Mrs. W. B. ?( ' Dunlap of Rock Hill, and several reat children, among them Dr. J. N. a'ur- Gaston, of Eilgemoor, and Mrs. if his Rosa Strait, of Rock Hill. The lorth remains \yore buried Monday at Pleasant Grove church.