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LOCAL DOTS two o! ?Cotton, 11$ cts; peed 27 cts. /.ens I ? Mr. W. L. Stewart, of the away Unity section, has accepted u po- native eition here with McCardell & icled i Allison Brothers. Robt. ?Married at White Bluir Sun- leadin day evening, Mr. Charlie Catoe died a to Miss Lillie Love, both cf the Wedu Fork Hill section.?Kershaw with ? Era. which m j nia. ?lax payers are again reminded of the fact that next Thurs- *le a day, 20th instant, is the last day ^lest< for making returns to the coun- j ' j ' ty auditor without penalty. States ? Mr. D. R. Fletcher last week na ah< shipped 100 head of sheep and wa8 w goats to Fort Mill, which he where sold to Mr. B. D. Springs, bro- _ ther of Col. Leroy Springs.? Youn\ Kershaw Era. ritl ?Ernest Broom, a lad about ^'r14 years old, had his arm caught ' ulogr between two rollers at the cot- amnou ton mill Tuesday evening. The limb was somewhat bruised, but ^ no bones were broken, nor was ^?^in there any abrasion of the skin. t^l<> . , , parent ?Antioch Lodge of Free Ma- ^ w sons will meet at Antioch Mon- , ^ u n d w day night, Feb. 17, at 7 o'clock, y0UI)g to do some work in the 3rd de- *ti,erja gree. Will also have an oyster supper at that time. Visitiug merjv brothers welcome. ? ? . many B. F. Adams, Sec. . * ' in Lai ?While Mr. J. M. Moore, of reside Lanes Creek township, was a^0 of }) fill 1 i n fr Wrtrtfl O forrr " ' c o agu j iamiij his right leg was caught between pastor a stump and the brake on his churcl wagou and the bone broken between the knee and ankle.? i>eHth Marshville N. C. Home. ?The Associate Reformed The l'resbyterians of Concord, N. ter. In C., whose pastor is the Rev J. Rober Walter Simpson, brother of forme Mrs. W. 1). Craig ol Lancaster, daugh , are building a new house of W.Ste worship A Charlotte firm of the de contractors and builders has the oecuri contract. raw 1c { ?Mr. D. Reece Williams, the ^ wa' well known and popular young ^iat ^ member of the Lancaster bar, enH w< has been 'quite sick this week with pneumonia, at the home of (^ent c his parents, Judge and Mrs. 1) sayfl ? A. Williams. We are pleased to note that ho was ronnrtoH tn . , ~ " , r hie de be better yesterday. ^j8 ?Mr. T. M. Fitzpatrick, of large Washington, Ga., who was to ractor W nOTB have made another visit to Lau- n(jmjr caster this month, has gone to jntegr Hot Springs, Ark., on account of memh bad health, lie will remain in cliurcl Arkansas about a month. His uerv,c many friends in Lancaster, his morro J wite a old home, wish for him a speedy p recovery. Kay, ?We have received T. W.| '^'lnJt Wood & Sons' Seed Catalogue, for 1008. It is one of the handi l>r. // somest and most complete of seed catalogues. This catalogue! '^'r* is particularly valuable in the information that it gives about southern seeds and southern a,Ion crops, and should be in the hands ' f ot all our gardeners and farmers. ,(^ fo' It will be nailed free, upon request to T. W. Wood Sous, *ec^ P' Richmond, Va. and tl ? - Medic Miss Ethel Oauthen of Lan- Ala., caster, visited her grandmother, I ed. 1 Mr?, Janie Parish this woek.? iE. II Yorkville Enquirer. )Texas # *5- . <W" ' THE LANCASTER . II. Jordan of Charlotte ?S [ i irlotte has lost by death |L_ I her most prominent citi- . ~"~ H I rm ac this week. 1 tie passing . of Mr. R. M. Miller, Sr., a !U"S, a ,... , ' W. C. Mc i of this county, was clironn Wednesday's News. Dr. Miss N II, Jordan, one of the loston, i g druggists of the South, aunt, Mr. J his home in Charlotte Miss 1 esday. lie was attacked Cree k, is ;rip about two weeks ago, friends ii developed into pueumo- tion. Dr. Jordan was a son ol ,T. . Miss I te Dr. R. II. Jordan of r , i m n fevv dtt3 sr and was 51 years old. . . cue^t of ,9 a brother of the late Allen , , _ . , Jones.? ti, an olhcer in the United i army who died in Arizo- ^r* d nit 25 years ago, and who lfeek s fell known in Lancaster, ^ orkvill he resided at one time. '^8 daug ISY isses 7 Lady Victim of Vijththc. J ua.uita !# ford, of 11. E. Wylie received a Mi8ses K am Wednesday morning Rock ] nciug the death of Mrs. ^ >'s niece, Miss Katherine , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * 18 ^vee N.' Webb, which occurred .er.er' ,y before at the home of her P*ta 1,1 ts in Portsmouth, Va. Setllug a as about 10 years of age Mr. T. as a bright and attractive who spei lady. She died of diph- sisting open up s Webb's mother was for- turned h Miss Kate Pratt, who lias Miss 1 friends and acquaintances tor Couu icaster, formed during the ing 6ome nee here a number of years Mr. M- V her father, l)r. Pratt, and cinity, re r, while the doctor was afteruooi of the Presbyterian w , \i ra I ters, M and Mar?/ Mr.H.H.McRa,,. wh? n j irrietl Miss Iluttie Stevens. ' (he mar i many lriend9 in Lancas- niece> M er native home, of Mrs. 8liaw'Eri t M. McKay, of Cheraw, < rlv Miss Ilattie S'evons, verdict f ter of Capt.and Mrs. J. LL. em. ?ens, will regret to learn of The ca ath of her husband, which 0f Lauca od at their home in Che- vjHe this tat Monday, of pneumonia. nf Mrs. I i but a few months ago Southern Ir. McKay and Miss Stev- damages ?re married. In noting husband, ath, the Cheraw correspon- 8Ulted ii >f the News and Courier for $8,00 f Mr. McKay : % that Bro ? v?as *.> ?? ui uaoraw s rnosi \yhile coi i and honored citizens and caHter (je ath will be a great shock m. . , many friends He was a 11,0 wld< and successful planter,a di- her suit I: in tbeBank of Cheraw and of the Gi ver he was known he was MeDow, ed tor his strict business j jjaryv ity. He was a devoted .. T P ier of the Prebyterian r* ti, from which his funeral ')0r0' aPl es will Le conducte<l to- conipanv w. He is survived by his nd three sisters?Mrs. T. Death oj Hoy and Miss Flora Mc- "I'm. of Cheraw, and Mrs. R. rarei yre, of Wilmington, and j. vV. Mclvav, of Sumter. ,, . . ' ' Capt. an * ~ 7" formerly . L. Ifouf/h. . residents H. L. Housb, of Gill's ne8jay a township, this county, entg jje sfully passed the examin- for fl0Ver by the State Medical Board contiy r ibama and has been licens- jrior^ji4 practice medicine, as a full ! i?g to be (i M. D. Mr. Hough stud- v larmac.y iti Atlanta, Ga., rearoti j, len took a course in the ,2g year9 al College in Birmingham, waa a y0 where herocontly gradual- rai80) p lie is a brother of Rev. R. qualifies! ough, now of Corsicana, manner made fri' < w NEWS, FEBRUARY 15. 1908. *"* -r^=T, he came in conta JERSONAL grief-stricken par ? ??rrA\ vived by the fol id Mrs. D. P. Moore, of ?,,d sisters: Mr re visiting their son,Dr. ell8> w' Kershaw jore.?Kershaw Era. Stevens, ot Rock r m rv , r,. tie McKay, of 01 largie McDow, of Char- g Davia 0 i. v.e.ung her uncle and Wa|ter ^ , and Mrs. 1. C. Green. ... .... Miss Lilian Steve ^onie Oaskey, of Dry The remains i visiting relatives and R0ck Hill for bn n the Oak Ridge sec- ment taking pla< ternoon. The fu va Hull spent the pa9t wero conducted 1 Ta i -- - M-f ' ? ro *LX Jjauu^SbOl Mb Hie ^v^xjai u, ui v>iien Miss Mary Elizabeth die ltev. Oliali Rock LI ill Herald. Lancaster. . \V. Knight, of the *""" lection, went over to tllman \A/oul< e Wednesday to visit drich liter, Mrs. Juilson Clark. Irene Cunningham, ^ ashington, Wylie anil Ivy Craw. ttmeud,meut t0 11 Lancaster, are visiting !*e'K y " was '' ittyo and Susie Dunlap. by Se',alor Tillm Hill Herald. es Dial the emor to be issued und< )hn King paid a visit tHia measure slial : to hi3 injured son, Mr. drawn from ci| King, at tlie I'ryor hos- rapidly than at t! Chester, whom he says is 000,000 a montli long nicely. auce with the pr C. Stover, of Kershaw, pending bill rem it several days here as tation. Mr. Tilli Lr. W. L. Croxton to die banks being ; his stock ot groceries,re- flate the cnrren otne tliid week. $500,000,000 in Cloiae Scarhoro. of Su:n con"acl ty, who has bee 11 spendtime with her brother, Explosion V. Scarboro, of tliis vi>turned home Thursday Providence, K 1 Five persons are been killed by th I. S. Floyd and daugh- .. . mixer in the star isses Bessie, Florence 0 ,r , . ' S. lanner, late y, visited relatives near .lw other perSi ast week, and attended , inJureJ. Th, riage of Mrs. Floyd's badly wrecked b iss Belle Owens.-Ker- anJ fire followin 3,1 work of destructi or $8,000 Af/ainst South _ , _ Letter from ] se in which a number Twil .strlans went to York- ? week to testify, that Mr. FIditor: j. T. Brown against the late postal laws Railway for $50,000 to pay $1.50 and for the death of her scriplion, which , Conductor Brown, re- enclosed. It is 1 a verdict for plaintiff keeps the printe 0. It will be recalled ail papers shou wn was crushed to death cash basis?whe lpling cars near the Lan- outj stop the pa] pot about a year ago. uncertain and e; )w was represented in after the thousac >y Mr. J. A. McUullougli, claim9. reeuville bar ; Mr. T. F. 1 have though of Yorkville, and Mr. t liat when I rei Foster, of Lancaster. seilq you a shorl . McDonald, of Winn- ljcaiion, but I an peared tor the railroad t0 write. Later, ' time to air iny \ ' points?liquor q t Mr James II. Stevens 8chooj p ised A wan at Home of r its in. Che raw. ^ ^ these questit ii o. ^t live just now. I lines 11. Stevens, son of , ,f , ti ... ... islature would p? d Mr>. J. 11. W. Stevens, 1 . T. . . . bition, but it has of Lancaster but now i of Oheraw, died Wed e rel)or* nu it the home of his par 1,1 ,ou " HU had boon in ba 1 health 3"mUr>'; My tor Knrl ttri 1 I* i f al years and hail but re """ ll" eturned from a trip to , , , , Valdosta, Ga., wnero ho had gono hopbeuofitod by the climate. >tevens was born and Mr. a,u^ Mrs. i Lancaster, was about 8P??n ftni^ Mr. old and unmarried. lie 8Poon attended ung man of much pro- ^ock Hill I hurst ossossed tine business ^ie larnonted Jai tions, and his genial and pleasant address Uso DeWitt* Little E i t ?i ... , little pills They tire c ends of all with whom HOie 6y All Drifts Ot. Beside the BuSUieS ent3 he is su lowing brothers IWAll Noti< tins head at the i , John r. Stev- a WOKD tor ; Dr. Gilmore to be co Hill; Mrs. Hat- ? leraw ; Mrs. L. t'OK RHXT-On will take regul t Camden; Mr. to Mrs W .K. B of Bethune, and *jli,xrtster ns, ol Oheraw. Bridge-Will awi ' bridge over Sai were taken to Craigsville and iri'ii tlio inior- Thursday, Keb .2 iriai, Hie Ai L.J.I'erry, Count 30 Thursday af- /TT,' V ',""77" tOK hALh-Hpi irneral services Fertilizer Dist 4l r> XT Horse can do the >y the lie v. Mr. hand8 an(, more inv. assisted by width rows. The application. Wri tiers Irazer, of Woodward, S. C. to tiik~*I'UJtTT . . up a fancy gro block?Est ridge i Amend Al- expect to keep 1 grocery. We sol tSlll. trade and shall and give you a fai all times We wt Feb 13 An Ple ot Lancaster the cordial weleo ie Aldricli ctir- and the many g ltroduced to-day ' *'* ^ ' ru m It nrovid. F0R SALE OR an. n piovia- and ,ot in Ea, gency currency farm adjoining, a . , , reasenable. Apj >r the terms oi Cunningham, Lai 1 not be with Garden seed an tculalion more hennetts. lie rale ot $9,- WANTED?coui , Croxton&Co. i, as in accord .1 m 10U0 gallons good e86Ilt law, l he Hiicrillce and will b eves this limi- ,,lirrel. 25 cents man objected to ?-TT-'TT: T? . WAN JED?Egg permitted to iu potatoes, w. cv by issuing new caiulvg hnnlr Croxtnn A l:n's VMUU iiUtV.0 IU 1# Lumber of e.d k special bills tl 1 let Haw Mill near Mi Kills Five. .SWIFT'S Premii Croxton & Co.'t ! ? 13. Don't forget tht believed to have l*Oi ani* 16th, we Tailor from Baltii ie explosion of a amplesto take eh factory of C your sPrin* 81,1 en laciory oi v,. cantile <j0 this afternoon. ~VTHIX,. ym, i)us were slight- line phone W. a building was a. B. Lindsay I c the pvnlnmon lo lh<> Springs 1,1 y tne explosion, of xews office. 1 g completed the Lindsay. on. EVAPORATED Peaches at \V. ] V/T.. \at Gentlemen don vlr. John W. Btore, on Feb. 13t (.*.v will have sometl J' you to look at a you will have t Mercantile Co. In view of tne ? ? _ , . , You will make I thought best you bay your Hp renew my sub- until y0" ha*e 8e' J ^ snappy line that you will find & Co. are showin , , 'i 'i expert Tailor wil a good law if it uth and 15t r paid. I think cantile Co. Id be run on a FOR HALE?I stuff (rood for hor n the pay gives hundred. Laucn oer. It is too xpensive to look I lARK^ id and one small dlTOfffVJ Oillces in Springs tl t for some time , ANI^A, lewed I would letter (or pub j ^ n too busy now ? I hope to find The Township of Assessors for I lews on pome ,neet at their uaui uestion, politics, 011 t,le ,lr,,r I l,pg ' 1 190s Mi. matters,etc. it is the duty of ins 'ire oiiBii and Boards of A are ?l,eu auu each ami every hoped your leg- property of their . . in order that ind ISS state prolll- p,. equalized as 11 not done so. *? pvery instat change 111 the rel merous cases of dual amounting t , ,, and over is made, d all over the make a note of tl id wife is now in forward same i?, y Auditor, so th Yours truly, to the party so 1 I \V Twittv the lax payer ma " v ' ity of appearing Fob. 12. Board of Equal County Board c ' meet 011 the fourl \tr i\ (24) 1908, at the 0 Marion Wither- Auditor at Banc II 1 trr-.i f,,L * iiiisei >y ltlier- 1 r"' '"airman . i f . . Special Boards o the funeral in oillcio members o iay afternoon of of *tion3. II. Stevonp. Fehy.-lfi-'ON nrly KiHors pleasant ?Judge Eri any to take They are r 1 ? i 1 fined to his hoi 5 s Notices. Jea inserted under rate of ONE CENT 'ach insertion. No u n ted less than 25 e lurnished room or ar boarders. Apply ell, Cemetery street. urii contract to build uly branch between Waxbaw church. 7th, at 11:30 a. in. y Super visor. 38-41. mdcast Commercial ributora. Man ai.d work of three to four satisfactory. Any 1 ibing for second te W. M. Patrick, 38-10 IC?We are opening eery in the Springs t5c Co.'s stand, and in up-to-date fancy icit a part of your expect it. Will try ir and square deal at int to thank the peoand community for nie we have received ood wishes for suoKton & Co. KENT?My house *t End. Also, line bout 40 acres. Terras ply to Ileauregard ncaster, S. C. d cabbage plants at tf titry produce. VV.L. , molasses bought at a e sold at '20 centa by retail, at Bennett's. tf s, butter and sweet L. Croxton & Co. E cheap, at W. L. ;inds for sale, and 1 on short notice. *. Hugh Blakeney's n. T. M. Belk, nn llams, at W. L. | . ; date Febuary 13th, will have an expert tn >re here with his your measures for t. Lancaster Meri want in the grocery L* Croxton & Co. ia? moved bis store ock, two doors north luy a Singer. A. B. ca norma Apples L. Oroxton t Co.'s 't fail to come to our h, 14th and 15th, we ling there pretty for md something that 0 have. Lancaster a serious mistake if ring suit of clothes, ;n the elegant and Mess Hchloss Bros, g this season. Their 1 be with us on Feb. h Lancaster Mer?ot haled shredded se and cow feed tJOc ster Merl Co. Z HLNE8 UY-AT-LA W lock, Over Cloud's store 5TER, S. C. f Assessors. and Special Boards Lancaster county will il places of meeting iday in March (3rd) Township and Speessessors to canvass return of personal respective townships ividual returns may early as possible, ice where a material turn of any indivi,o 1 hundred dollars , the Assessors will te changes made and y mail to the Counat notice may be sent in nPfim* fV.of y have the opportunbefore the County ization, which said >f Equalization will th Tuesday in March illlce of the County aster C. H.. H. C. of Township and f Assessors, are ex* f the County Hoard II II HOKTON, Auditor L. C. 1 lest Moore is con? me by sickness.