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CM Mg E LOCAL DOTS Tj r a- jg Cottou. 11 At* * ">orl OS , -y WW | WCU V . ? urn. E. K. Plyler, of New Cut, who has beeu quite sick, is now much better. ?Mr. J. J. Owens, the well known painter, and family have moved to Rock Hill. ?There will be service in tho Episcopal church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. R. M Marshall. ?The News is indebted to Messrs. Mackorell Bros., wholesale grJeers of Yorkville, tor a very handsome calendar for 1 1908. ?The McCardell house in East End, now occupied by Mr. J. A. lloke, is being repainted. The contractors are Messrs J. F. and Charlie Griflin. ?Mr. William I. Huuter and IVlia^ a. 1 1 ? waller, uaugnter 01 Mr. A. U. Carter, were married on the SUi ultimo, nt the Metho diet parsonage at E gin, by the 1 Key. W. o. Winn. ? Mr. W. A. Ingram, a prominentcitizeu of CheK'erlieldcounty, died a few days ago. He was the father of Mr. John lngraih, of Kershaw. i ?Mr. T. M Jackson will move frotn Baskcomville to Lancaster iumurruw. lie will OuciipV the | house recent ly purchased by him 1 from Mr. W. J. Cunningham. 1 ? Mrs Mary Bell, of Greenville, sister of Mrs. J. M. Cauthen, ol this place, has rented from Mr. W.J. Cunningham the Nebraska Moore dwelling on Cemetery etreot and will move to Lancaster i this week. 1 ? We are requested by the pastor, the Ilev. W. C. Winn, to anuouuce that a meeting of the ' board of stewards will bo held at i the parsonage at St. Luke nexi ouiuiuay morning at 1U O'VlOCk, and that quarterly conference , will bo held in the afternoon. ( ?Mr. James McOray, the quiet, ^\ steady young Irishman and pood * citizen of this county, who has * not been well for some time, was taken to Columbia Monday by t Mr. I. T. Hunter for treatment in t the State Hospital. j ?A series of meetings, pre- t paratory to communion service next Sunday, will begin in the ^ Presbyterian church tomorrow (Thursday) night. The paster, s the Rev. Chalmers Eraser, will L| be assisted by the .Rev. Mr. * Brown, of Pleasant Grove. |o ? Mr. W. J. Small, of Kershaw,' j n had the miatortune to get his I arm badlv hurt >1 faw duvn I ? -- -- J " ?fS"t while at work on Mr. II. E. a Reese's dwelling. The wound a was dressed by Dr. Twitty. . ?Tabernacle Farmers' Educational and Co operative Union, u No. JOG, will meet in regular sea- ~ sion Saturday, Jan. Uth, 1908, at 1 o'clock, sharp, business ot ( great importance. I A. 0. Rowel 1, S Sec and Treas. a ?Dr. and Mrs. J. E. W. llaile e linvn inrtvart f i?Arv> L'nn.l.?? 1' - ...Vf v\* ?ivui iVUiOllflVY tu Hock Hill. The doctor has beeu ^ one of K?r?haw'? leading citizens ^ lor years, has contributed much c' k to the town's upbuilding, and hie ^ removal will prove a severe loss ^ to the community. ^ 1 THE LAN04 ?Mis? St. Claire Brown, who was at one time a teacher in the Kershaw graded school, was married in Anderson last Wednesday to Mr. J. McAlpin Albergottie. ?In accordance) with announcement previ >usly made in The News, Mr. J. L. Bell and lamily h.ve moved from lloath Springs lo Kershaw, where Mr. Bell is Condu.'l inir u - ? u'lai'Ulll^ IIOUSO. ?Mr. E. B. Litigle, president of tho Fitrmern' Bonk and Trust company, and family, have moved Irom Dwight to Lancaster, in accordance with announce merit previously mode in The News. They are occuping the Thomas Blackmon residenc y Mr. Blackmon having moved into the Owens house in South End. I ?The hardest rain and wind' storm of the winter visited this; section, as well as elsewhere, Monday night and yesterday. ?The numerous friends ol Dr. Eugene Funderburk will regret to learn that lie has been quite ill for the past few days ? He w?fifefirst taken with a hemorrhage ot the lungs Friday evening just as ho alighted from his buggy ou his return trip from a visit to his ladier, Mr. Thomas FuuJerburk, at Dudley, lie was reported much better yesterday. ?Our popular young former lellow townsman, Mr. George O. Heaih, wss on Inst Siiturdiiv elected manager of the Heath Supply company in Kershaw, by the stockholders. ?The handsome residence of Dr. S. F. Brasiugton in Camden was destroyed by fire Sunday.? The flames were first discovered in the root. The loss, which is anly partially covered by insurance, is estin ^ted at $5,000. ? Heath isprr ts Farmers' Uni >n will meet next Saturday, 11th lust., at 2. p. m. D. vV. Hendrix, Pres. -Mr. Berry B. Mo'oley, the survivor of Kershaw's recent double ragedy, continues to improve.? The bullet which entered his thoulder was removed a lew days igo. ?The graded schools resumed ixercises Monday morning. The eachers who went to their former lomes to spend the holidays re urned Saturday. itatc of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Luci\? C 'ounty J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is enior partner of the tirm of F. !. ('h#ney i Co-, doing business in tho City of Toleo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that aid tlrm will pay tho sum of ONE IFUN)11ED JJOLLAtW for each and every case t Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use i Mall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney .Sworn to before ire and subscribed in ly presence, this tlth day of December, A. ). 1886. (tfcul) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public Hall's Catari h Cure.is taken internally nd acts directly on the blood and raucous nrfaces t f the system. Send for t< stiiuo ltiiH tree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druxttixte, */f>e. Tftke Hall's Family Fills for conetipuon. Mr. W. V. Rowell, of Claxton, Ja., and his brother, Mr. R. R, lowell, oi Rellville, in the same itate, who have been spending .couple of weeks with their fathr in this county, Mr. L. H. lowell, of the Tabernacle sec- < ion, returned to Georgia Mon- ' ay afternoon. They were ac- I ompaniod by Mrs. Roland Wil- ( a.ns and her sister, Mi^s Lula 1 mith, who will visit relatives in 1 Georgia. 1 .STER NEWS, JANUARY 8, 1908 {U PERSONAL ~~J U |L? - l| a] Mr. K. M. Yoler, ofj Vanwyck, n spent Saturday in Charlotte. r< Mr. I*. F. MeDaniel has returned from a visit to relatives at ^ Kings Mountain, N. C. * Mr. Ralph Foster has re'urned ! ^ to Charleston to resume his stud- ; a iei at the Medical College. I Mr. and Mrs. John Threatt, ol Lancaster, S. C., are visiting rel- ^ atiyes here.?Monroe Enquirer. | Dr. O. W. Poovey and family h.?ve returned from a severaljh llnva' nicil 1 '? i - ..mi. iu nit- uoccor s iatner u at Ridge way. r, Miss Etta S -ij j>->r, a'ter spe:>d- r< ing the holidays at home, return- P ed Monday to Ejizabeth College, Charlotte. n Mrs. S. Z. McMachau, of Heath b Springs, who has been visiting ^ the family of Mr. David Stover, 11 returned home Sa unlay. I1 ^ s* j Mr. B. F. Bra iugton, one ol Lancaster's successtul farmers, returned Saturday from 11 extended visit to relatives in Ar- S katisas. L Misses Marie Caskey and Evelyn McDow have re ue;i to ^ Lin wood College, after spending !l the holidays at their respective b homos in this county. P Cadets Claude MoMurray and Lee Shipper,of the Citadel Acad- 1 emy, have returned to Charles- y ton 10 resume their studio*. v Master Elliott Sprinirs. son of H< Col. Leroy Springs, who came home lor the holidays, returned yesterday to school near AsheVille, N. 0. Miss Allie Williams, an attrac- * live young lady of Sanford, N. C., who has been visiting Miss 1 Nannie Crockett, returned home ^ Sunday afternoon. Messrs Kelly and Frank Cun- ^ ningham have returned to Clin- v ton to resume their studies in A the Presbyterian College. u n . i _ ? * " " ^aaeis joim U. wvlie and II. J. Gregory, o! Bingham school, v N. C., who came home for the w holidays, returned to Bingham 11 Monday. " 1J Miss Florence Brown returned Saturday to Bishopville, to resume hor work as teacher in the graded school there. In Mrs. C. B. Skipper Und son, Mr. Lee Skipper, have returned from Chicago, where they went ^ to attend tlto funeral of Mrs. 61 Skipper's mothef, Mrs. Bond. lc Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore and little daughter, of Fort Lawn, ^ came over to Lancaster last Saturday to spend a day or two with relatives. 111 tl Misses Eloise and Gertrude tt Foster, teachers in the Abbeville and Sumter graded schools, re- -t] spectively, who spent the holi- ^ days at their home here, left Saturday tor their respective posts. at Misses Corrinne Joces and Mav 'h Ferguson, of Lancaster; Misses. ol Bessie anil Bertha Flynn, of New tr (Jut; Miss Georgia Plvler, ot i'abernacle, and Miss Ethel For- ca tor, of Dixie, students of the df Columbia College who spent tho wl Holidays at their respective tomes, returned to Columbia Unndav fn vaanma ?lmi? ? Mies Maude Moore, student of lie College lor Women, who j pent the holiday* with her paents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, eturne 1 to Columbia Monday. Mrs. R. B. Allison and sons ave been spending a lew days nth the former's mother at Rich I urg, during the absence of Mr. Lilisou, who ha^ been 111 attendnee on ilie Supreme Court iu lolumbia. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wise, ot itlanta, spent Friday and Saturay here as the guests ot Col. J. 1. Crockett and amily. Both ave many friend-' in this com mnity, where they at one time esided. Mrs. Wise, ii will be sealled, was formerly Miss So hi* Waldrop. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Chaplan, of Spartanburg, who have een visiting the latter's parent?) Ir. and Mrs. W. C. Thomson, eturned heme Monday, atconianied by t .eir sister, Miss ! sL > Thom on, w ho ro om s her In lies at Converse College. Miss Nannie Hondrix, o. Heath prings, is visiting relatives in .ancaster. A A- A. ? - - -n-ii'irneys Aloore, Allison and lobins ui r turned Monday night cm Columbia, where they have een in attendance on the Sureme Court. Mrs. Hunter, wife of Sheriff J. '. Hunter, went to Charleston esterdav to see her husband, rlio has been in that city foi evoral days under treatment for laeial trouble. His hosts of iends wish for hiin a speedy acovery. Coi. Lerov Springs is in Mow 'ork this week. Miss Ella Bea'tie, of Russell 'lace, is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. K. Williams.?Kershaw Era. Mrs. L. E. Kirkley and chilren, of Union, who have been lsitinK relatives here and at .bnev, returned home last Satruay.?Kershaw Era. Mr. J. F. Boswell, of BurKeiile, Va., has joined Mrs. Bosell here, who, as previously oted in The Mews, is visiting er parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ayseur. Miss Lizzie Connors, who has een visiting the Misses Snowen in Charleston, returned ome Monday nigl t. President Charles D. Jones of 1 le First National Hank and genal manu^r of the Heath-Jones >rapany spent Monday in Char >tte. Mr. Ilenr Massey, of Rock ill, was in town Monday. Surveyor Sara F. Massey, who ss^been doing some work in , ie Vanwyck section, returned 1 ? Lancaster Monday. I Dr. John W. Ivo'linirs. of Lev igton, Ivy., is on a visit to rela. ves in this county, his old home, e will spend two or three weeks itli his brother, Capt. Rollings, ; Heath Springs, and while lere will he at the service ot his d friends whose stock may need , eatmont by a veterinary sur)<>n. I)r. Rollings was in Lan ister Monday, and we are in hted to him tor a pleasant call , hile here. ? The Lancaster Court House | irmers' Union will meet next 1 iday morning at 10 o'clock. ( 5 Salend<tv. Only cue tract of land was sold I J here at public auction Monday, salesday, aud tha* was a tract of 29 acres belong'tig to 'b" estate of Lewis Dunlap, dee d., which was purchased by Judge D. A. Williams at $285. It was sold by Clerk of the Court Gregory under foreclosure proceedings.? Auctioneer Stogner sold some slock at public ou cry, which brought lair prices. There was a considerable crowd in town and good order was observed. Colored Citizen Loses His House and Contents b\f Fire. 1 ho dvv' Ilia;; of Adam Morrison, a well-known colored citizen of Linen?:'erf was destroyed by lire 1< ;! Saturday afternoon. He saved but little of his li Ufiehold t fleet-. The tiie staited in a closet, into which, it is thought, sparks re blown from the tireP!ac This makes tho second severe 1 s that Morri on haa sustained. It will be recalled that a year or so ago his barn and stable was struct* by lightning, killing his horse : nJ causing the building to be destroyed by tire. Alarriaye of a I'romtnent l'ountf Lancaster Farmer in Tenn Mr. J. It. Wallace, of N-w Cu., who left lioro on a trip West, t c f >ro the holidays, as noted iu The News at the time, wa< happily married on Christmas Day iu Brighton, Tenn , to Miss Maggie Shaw, oi that place. The ceremony was'per.orme 1 by the Rev. T. G. Bovce, D. D. Mr. Wallace and his bride are expected to arrive here this week. The groom is one of the best and cleverest young mou in >h>s county. He is indeed a model citizen, a model farmer and it goes without saying that he will make a model husband. Business Notices. gjgZT'\\\ Notices inserted under this head at the rate of ON ? (JEN f A WOKI) for each insertion. No notice to be counted less than 25 words. l'/lKES UP?On luy farm ut Elgin a few days ago, 1 Jersey heifer and 1 red bull calf Owner can gat sumo by paying expenses G F Ferguson. FOli HALE?Four good milk cows, with right young calves. Leroy Springs. FARMS? A good two-horse (or onehorse) farm to work oa shares White l:ibor preferred. Apply ;o 'J1 M Delk, Route 2 "MONEY 10 LOAN?Will lend on firstclass security a li nitod sum or sums of money at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to W A Vincent, ..?n caster, S. C. .Siore room near .-outhern depot lor rent. Apply t R. E. Wyl.e. LO'-T Lap robe taken from Lancaster Mereantilo's store dmii'g < hristiuas week, with undersigned's name on it Reward will be paid tor its return to store. T M Bulk, Route 2. I)r. .Smith, the eyesight specialist of Monroe, N C, will be at Catawba Junction, Tuesday, Jan lltb, Fort Lawn, Wednesday 15th, Ttichbnrg, Thursday lfith Edgernoo.e, Friday 17th and Yanwyok, Saturday 18tli Glasses properly fitted for all aye defects. Examination free aud satisfaction guaranteed. I have opened an office one door north ?>f W. 11. Stewmuii A Co, store near the southern depot, where I will he found for business. J. F. Nishet, Business agent, of the Farmers' Union. We have purchased n tine Jersey Bull which we will stand at the Gregory farm Kast. of Lancaster. Oregory-f-Togner Mtook Farm. Simple Hemcdy For LaGrlppc LaOrippe coughs are dtugerousas they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Hohey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and itrengtheris the lungs so that serious results iipo'I K" * * _? ...... u?r n-aren. 1'lie genune Foley's Honey and Tar contains no larmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Funlerburk Pharmacy.