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LOCAL DOTS jH ?Cotton, IT| ctfl ; ioed 27 cte. m ?The house has hilled the to (; stale prohibition bill by a vote ^ ot bl to 52. tive ?Lancaster C. 11. Farmers'U- this nion is hereby called to meet on j Wtdue6day, Feb 5th at 10. a m. casl J. F. Nisbet, Pres. 8h?) ?Wo hear that Itev. li. E. ^ Hough has decided to mate Char ca8t lotto his home after ho leaves i vorsicana.?ft-, k i'resbyterian. ^ ?Mr. Carter Adams and Miss |v r liossie Jackson were married tu AVe nesday at the home ot the gon! groom's father, Mr. D. L. Adams, anq north of lowu, by the Kov. O. W.| Carmichael. frici ?The Rev. T. A. Dabuey, tee popular pastor of the Second vj3j, Baptist church, has been quite boh sick, but his many friends will ^ bo pleased to learn thai ho is ^ now much belter. SOU! ?There will be services at t.he Tax thaw today (Saturday) at jairi 2 :30 p. in., and on tomorrow, at j>;a J I a. 111. ; and also at Now Hope y on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. in., conducted by the pastor, the Rev. K O. Thompson. ,e,,i bis ?At a meeting this Wick ol \ye the board of directors of the Lau- p}0f caster PublLhiug company, Mr. A. .f. Clark was elected to succeed Mr. J. M. Riddle, Jr., as bu-j fcc I* piness mmager. Mr. Clark wili take charge today. the ?There was no opposition in j^u Kershaw's municipal election this week to the ticket previously nominated, as follows : Mayor, c'>u L. C. Hough; Wardens, E. M. ?' Estridge, R. L. Sowell, J. M. n >' Carson, H. E. Reese. by t< ?Company B, Fiist S. C Infantry, will ha inspected at Liberiy Hill on April 1(5. Inspections qi the militia this year will 1 1C be conducted by Lieut. Charles li. Cabsneis, Jr., of the U. S. ^on *\I I army, and Assistant Adjutant ' <l General Brock. a^'? in C ?In noting the burning of a ginnery a few days ago near J)e({ Rockton, the Wiun6boro News v and Herald lays : Several hun j ~ dred bushels of cotton seed thai had been bought by the Lancan- ... x ^ * tor Cotton Oil Company were 11 . , mor also burned in a Iiouse near to . . nt the pin nouso. wor ?The ndvertioment in The 24 ] News recently of some money wlic found on the streets of Linens Don ter by Mr, J. O. Carpenter vwis rem tbe means of the recovery of the at h same by the owner, who proved to be a colored man named Stin -Mrson, trom another county. The N amount was , all in bills. froi ?Mr. W. W. Horton left Son- ^ ' dav for Charleston to visit his . M1M t uncle, Sheriff John 1'. Hunter, i . 1 a P< who is under special moJical treatment in that city. The - ^ m my friends liore of Sherill Hunter regret greatly his ill tress ' and hope lor him a speedy recovery.?Kershaw Era. ; 1 tit: ?Mr. Durham A. Cau'henJcO; wlio applied for the position held ma by hia brother-in-law, the late ?ee< O-car VV. Clark, received a letter Mr, troni the Louisiana MoUsses Co , a sc giving hirn the preference and alsr asking him to come to New Or Mr. leans. Mr. Cauthen left for that and city on Friday.?Kershaw Era. For THE LAN( PERSONAL 1 liss Cathenne Foster lias ?on rrauiteville to teach school. [r. W. C. Deas visited relt s in Union county. N. 0 week. ss Nellie Mae Porter, of Lai er, is visiting friends ia Kei ,v.?Kershaw Era. Irs. W. A. Blakeney, of Lai er, is visiting her friond, Mr V. Scrug s.?Kershaw Era. Ir. W. M. Blackmon, forniei i this county but now liyin Vaxhaw, N. C., v.jitod h * hore this week, Messrs. .Toll Will Blackmon. liss Janie Green is visitiu lids and rela'ives i utor. Slie also intends t [. m Wyaasky . nd Bishopvdl >re returning home. Irs. J. M. Hardin, of Winm ), accompanied by her tw a ?.>-! n 1 -?? - > M miU. clLlUUUtf funerul here Tuesdav of lit lented sisler, Mrs. Giver C ckmou. Ir. John C. Mobley, of Jonei e, was in town Wednesduj lining from a week's visit t old homo at Pleasant Hill.? are indebted to linn for isant call while here. Ir. It. M. Langley, of Itoc t, spent Thursday in Lanca lie came over to accoir y home Mrs. Langley an children, who have been vii g relatives in tlio county, Irs. Nelson, of Lancaslt nty, is vi-iting Mr. E. 1" do's family. Mrs. B >ydo lin been weli, butjwe are gla<l t is convalescing ?A. It. Prei sri&n. irs. James w. Miller, oi .Je on, who was called hore b fa'al illness of her sis'or, li' Hortense Gregory, roturne 10 Thursday afternoon. Mil ide Gregory, her sister, hi i returned to her school wor Je >r^ia tth of Mr. Will I'lyler. lr. William I'lyler, boh of M; ! Plyler, died Tuesday at th 16 of his father at Waxhav G. lie had been sick for ?th or more ? wai taken sic Fort Mill, where ho was i k us a lineman. lie was aboi ponrs old mid leaves a wido* ) is a daughter of Mr. It. I ter, of Pleasant Valley. Th ains were buried Wedneada lolnir church. I). 11. Stumee Dead. lr. I). 11. Slarnos, who move n this country to Indian To ry about sixteen years ag 1 in Oklahoma on tlio 13t ant, of pneumonia. lie wi iod raanf was highly esteeme all who know him and li ny old friends and acquaii cos in this section will regri lear of his death, lr. Starnoa was a son of tl l'hilip Starnes md was aboi years of age. He was t,wi< rried, and is survivod by h >nd wile and four children.. S. 11. Starnes, of Osceola, in by the first marriage, li . leuves u brother and si9te J. R. Starnes, ot Oiceoli Mrs. Margaret Oordon, < t Mill. M3TKR NEW8, FEBRUARY 1, iyt'8. jj County Union to Meet. Another Victim of II Lancatter County Farmer#' \y Unloaded I y Union in hereby called to meet e on Friday Feb. 7th, at 10 o'clock, Monroo Jourual: a. ra. It is very important that man aamei, UotBiill we have this mooting and every ty> wenl lQ g<?e bjg - local union in the county will Sunday ui(,ht ,m , t0( please pet together rUht away uew pittoi( whioh he and elect delegates to the county Sa, ,lnlay_ T1)e ball3 v__ A .? 1 ^..U wu WUIU every j out aiid the irl an r LocaUiu8iue?8 agent and every snapped tllB rHTOlver L.a-?1 Secretary and -very Union ot||ei. a|toruat!.ly for , man that can poasibly attend to Jug(. b(lfore h8 K(,t r(S. a he at the meeting. Mr. U-ge replace,1 th W.I. Caakoy, thepietol and laic t. . Oh'rm. Ex. Oom. The you, lady( n, g yew Hitttoru *>t South Carolina. that too pistol was lo is Mr. G W. Malone, well known , UP 1411,1 P'dn '' 1 11 here, where he resided at one 118 'iatl dou< tiino, in a loiter addrcs ed/to us, 1, 0 'vcni.g 1 he written from Camden, his present ^r* Hen? fell ta M home,says: mortally wounded. o U1 receive The News, and find [e :t brimful of interest, instruct ion, Pickpockets 3 amusement and information.? in Detroil One of otir rural in til carriers, a bright young self-made man, Detroit, Mich., epej , 8*\*it is the best paper in th? *ot'u Observer. K. i U state out,ide of the Columbia conductor employe f scute. 1 wish you to send mo a Southern Railway, v short biographical sketch of Oapt. Oharlotte* N. C , was Samuel.E. White. I have com. ? couple of pickpo J" pleted my history of South Car- u ' " sv '* 1 ' <! r? olina. The book has h >u p . :es Monday night. Mi p of manuscript but have reserved lio t .irriv, 1 in l)i - live pane, for Una. The book u"-v. e*eums: to . late 11 will be the most complete, tip to 11 =in 10 U'aml Hip date, and satisfactory history of 'h((> intended k the State that has ever been ptll)- Uioy l"*' the depot lished, if researches, p?io., ?f to come to the c? gleanings and close application city and remain at a li <1 to study can make it so. It will Klll?" entered the all contain abstract and original her l">"ban.t stoo I U| thought and unbiased stale- P'?tform. ifter the nient of facts." dePot Klllolt "utlcs' ,r standing close to liin ' arl Young Lancaster County Far- attempted to leave tl i* mer's Trip to '*< Northwest. rthoved him and one a o Mr. J. C. Parks, who returned 0j Uim f,.0,u the car. a a Jew days ago irotn a two not thins anything nioutlis' sojourn at Monroe, matter im'il he reach f_ Washington, called to see us aflj then he discover y Wednesday, in company with ; purse containing $25 his lather, Mr. II. M. Parks, and a number of passes d presented us with a curiosity tn railroads and his wife JS the way of a shingle, which )? tation from Chnrlott i6 one of several he brought with Rapids and return k him from Washington, l'he nig. shingle is of cedar and ie 16 ? inches long and 12 inches wide. Card of Th< It is a fair sample of the shingles lining deeply grateful used in Washington for covering bor* an<J *,,no r. many acts of kindness i houses. Mr. Parks says the ce- our lamented daughte 10 , duriuir her recent fatal ^ dar grows to an enormous size tins method of expr ' in that lar otr state, that he him- au-1 all our profound aPi a their ^enemus help and self measured a cedar stump istration*. May our hea a "'Mwm 14f.etindUm.ler. to the climate of that country, he ; <> goon and kind to us i 1 t .. . .. . ,, . | our srr??tttertt trial, it the says that it is not as cold there ?r Qf ' tm it ia liere. One of the prin- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. J# 1 cipul crops is Iri*h potat *. " ???????? v which grow unusually large. He j Notice. brought a mammoth potato homo i Pursuant to k oomm .... Tr , ' by the Secretary of StU'i wi'li luui. He of course aaw j subscription of The Th no cotton, the people there know- ,l".' omPUIIJ? :VI" l,e ' 1 1 o clock p. hi. tebruary ,i ing but little about the staple the store of Thumps n 1 . .... , , , .. VVyok, S. C. in Lancaate Mud still less about tho growth p k.Tti and cultivation of the plant. He I' *!1'V n> ' J l>. Gri jt was asked more than once if cot < ton is dug out of the ground. 1 ,s' j Mr. Parks has a sister in Wash- . , y ington whom he visited, Mrs. Administrator a. I'lyler, wife ot Mr. J. i'. Hlyior, sTA VK OP SOUTH ( nl. who is a fou of Mr. E. K. I'lyler cmmtv .^r t of this county. Mr. and Mrt>. l?y virtue of un order < ... . , I-. , . of Probate of said count m * lylor moved to ?? ashington dated Jaunury 30th, 19oh . 3omo years ago. Mr. l'arka made nu,"'? aootion at Lai lit J " , House on the 201h day his return trip bv way of Caii- 180s, at 11 o'clock a. m , t , a m j bidder, for cash, the fol! je forma and lex&s, and was oyer <,rtv: Nine shares Un _ eight days on the road, travel- Ml,ls' ,1tt"(,i,'?te.rAnS ( ? ? > ? ; par value $100 00 per js ?ng all the while, haying been so i shares Lancaster Cotton Ie fortunate a<, to make close con- i',?'tkmmk) per'n.ar^"'1 r flections at all points. Twenty shares Waxl r> 1 Jfc Trdst Co , Wax haw, ^ par vai,le $2R.OO per sh M?- J. E. Jones manager oftho M. M. T lS!n.*?r Sewiog Machina Co., ,81 A.lmim.tr.tor^r u.e^ yisuing Mr. A. B. Liudaey. Lancaster, tf. t\, Jan. the Dead- Notice to Debtors and 3istol. tors. To whotn it may concern : eons indebted to Frank Wa A youuji eea^ed, late of Lancaster. So nftVifl conn- ??""?. w'" please make s. U(i 10 c u with Spencers ami Dunlap, / sweetheart tor 11dm inistra'or, and all p , , , . whom said Frank Walker, aloilj; nis j, indebted wi 1 furnish toe had bought eersaod Hun a, , Attorueya, I ized sworn statement of auid Were taken | First Trust and -avings 11an , ,1 . i llill, S. C , Administrator id the boy | Walk er at 0t:0 tin- Keck Hill, S. C., Jan.! 2-1 -US- 3vv sotne tirao j I 7l abide. ATTOKNISY-AT-L ot know ins; Ortlces ill .-prints liiocU, Over l.loi a,lad, pici- LANCASTER. S. C. it ;:t Mr.! WfK | Business Note the door, "jjor ! I Mot 568 :118< r t ?**J I Una head al the rate of ON I I A WOKlJ for ea :h nirserti | notice to by counted le-i i Tar Heel j v' uros.: , Mesa ^oliloas f'.ios & Oo's ! :ii or will b-.? with iih Feb. ! and 15th, don't bu> jour -pi 5ial ill Char- until you have m-un his He , j I of samples. Lanoaater Merl . , | | Lumber of ail kinds for d ,v 1 *1(! | spe-L bill- 111 led ni hort vbo live-* in nw M'M ne,r -Mr- llu-11 l; j | ! 4 miles east iflown . I. M . . Don't h.rgetthe date t-ebn Ckofs wn-le I4iit and 15lh, we v. ili bar?-a ?i cir.ii.>, r?ar Tailor ironi Baltimore hero rt h?r<*iM iy.ii , samples to l ike jour niea . and Mrs ! j our "->priug suit, L&ucasl .. ! can. i le < o. 3troit Mon i to C dch .11 1.U.MHBR?Parties wan tin j ber in any shape or quality ids, Mi tell.. , tain sani by applying: tot). ,t lo.i my Kiverside place. \1 to Vl-.lt ? I ,lrowi* LaiM.a)jter in a streoi ?.... -? , . ntre of the B. Lindsay has mov d li to the Springs block, two doc U'tei. Mrs of News cilice, liny a Singer reet car and Lindsay. >on the real'| rare opportunity to g car leit tin- i HPri,'K ?ettiiu of eg^s. Yar< I contain.s a rare and beaulifi 1 iwo men men. Khnde Island Ke i , ting. Yard No. 2 contains h Jind a^ li'1 i(j(1 island Red of excelled ie car they $1.00 per Betting. Incubator specialty $0.00 per hundred. ,lmost pu*"- It T. Ii Elliott did If Uu,|.,i ijip Gentlemen don't fail to con store, on Feb. 18tb. 11th aud ed his hotel will have something tiiere p , . , . you to look at and somellii ed Inn' lis jOU will n-ive to hive* L ill eish and Mercantile Co. Oil different FOK HALL?F.ggs from I' , , gle Comb Lerborns. My bi I 8 transpo - flnethis season. Can furni 0 to Grand freah every day. Price $1.0i ting of fifteen. J. F. Clyour wore raise- . . r You will nuke a serious in you buy your Spring suit of until you Lave seen the eleg , snappy lice that Mesa Schlo ankS. fe Co. arc showing this seaso . . ?.... expert Tailor will be with im r.llyforlhe >?tl. 14th ?i,U IBth L.nca.t u .. ... .h cantile Co. ?hown us ana r, Jlortense, ????????????? illness, we FOK HALE?Lot haled ? easing to one stuff good for horse and cow ireoiation of liundred. Lancaster Merl C tender nun venly Father For the next few weeks ippincas each make iiinnv 00 ' - <i to &o i ??r ho have h?*en Give us a call. W. A. Davis In the hour of ?????????? ??? earnest praj- FOR, RENT?Tw.^horse good condition; good huildin rv Kent cheap?only thousand " y' good middling cotton. A pi) ? M. Lowery at Taxabaw or T. ory at'Kershaw, T. s> Grei t: ? the books of . r< . oinpaon-Grjf- JqFK S SalC. open until t> :ird 1908, at STATE OP SOUTH OAUOl Bros , Van count* of uvncastilu, r county Inthe i oninion l'lcai ompso'n, N- StUt Matthews. Plaintiff. mil . "R""'81 . 1'hoK E. Carroll, et al. corporators. m VIHTrE of un ordt,r l)f , ,lllt tho above stated causa by Jndg ? Gary, dated -Ian. 8, P.KiH, 1 will s< ? . lie auction at Lancaster cmrl hoi S S/l IC tirHt Monday in February, next, i legal hours <>f sale, the following , . wnI . vt i ?'d real estate, to wit: All that i ' eel or tract of land, being, lying aster. ' te in Wax haw towushiji, Jin the if the Judge i.alienator, in the state of South y and State, containing tM'l u< rt-s, more or 1 i, 1 will sell at boon lt d by lai ds of Mrs. J. I'caster Court Vie Hunter, N. S. .Matthews, l>. of February, end Ball <' : tbors Tho Hunt o the highest aodoonvey I by Mattht owing prop- 1,1(1 I hos L < irtoll, f.?r more caster Cotton description,,! wi.c.i see said Munition stock, V ! i /'.o . tCt0,t' HH share Two date Jan P.), 1 Job. Mill Ian- forms of sale, cash; purchaser ,t,' i t'mr'vn chasers to pay for papors. Bid I ? piled with within 24 horns, othei ? , ._ to he i . dd tho followiug Moud haw Banking >f . ulcbH8?rf N. C.. stock. *e. Lancaster, 8. 0., Jan Jo i 1LT.M AN T ,, rf, , v. state of John J-'. WK. 0oi{\, ceased. ... ' 1' anth iqiw *-reen & Mines JUtli, 1JIW. JL'iiXo-Alljo, f ~ Credi- I All per- m ker, d?- W ?"? Car- K ?r tl?ment Ittorriev* erioui to A|i 'lerM'a^ed, kW| RiU 8pen- f an item. $ Recount k ol Kociv if of Frauk Ejl ntj<:s i K vC03. >m under J I I3tii, d w M '":K suit !i"t lino i'c. and notice. akeua} 'a 1 . Belk. ary 13th, ii expert I for I cr iter* I x in HI- | oau obII. Bell. r. Men. is store >rs north A B. et vour -> 1 No, I i. speeiper selst^ndaril it quality eggs a unlap. ne to our 15f h, we retty for ug that anouster ire 8intiJh are ?h egga J for aetu. istake if clothes, *nt and Bros, n. Their on Feb. er Merih redded feed ?JOc !o. we will 25 cents. A Son. farm in !* % etc. pounds ly to F. J. Ureg(fory. he raw [.IS A, I. Defts t made in Ernest bll lit pubi?o on tho .vithm tli?) desorib"iece. pnrurnl aituoonuty of ?'nrolinn, IfsH, mi <1 Entridgo, 1". SturncH being the iVS to <1 0 particular deed and irveyor, of % or purto b coiijrwiso land l<?>* at risk in IS lerk U <J.