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r= LOCAL DOTS TO i Cotton. 9.16; seed, 21 els. A daughter was born to Mag istrate and Mrs. B. F. Phil lips, of the cotton mill communty, Thursday, the 1Tlh instant. Mr. John L. Real, of the Lan caster Mercantile company, has been confined to his home by sickness for the past several days. The infant of Mr. and Mrs Frank Connor, of the western portion of the county, died Tuesday night, aged about one month Superintendent Craven, of the graded schools, and his corps ol teachers are planning to take a trip today to the Buford monument. Eighteen horses and mules perished in the destruction by tire ot a Darn on the Morehead farm in Cabarrus county, N. C., one night this week. Mr. M. McCaskill, of .Jefferson, has been appointed m?gis trato of Jellerson township, Chesterfield couhty, to succ- t (ieo. R. Sowell, deceased. Married Sept. 7, 11)08, by J. H. Therrell, Magistrate, Mr. R F. Roberson and Miss Estelle Mackev, daughter of Mr. Win Mackey. all ot this county. Miss Rose Lyle, an aged lady ? ot Edgemoor, died Thursday. She accidentally tell last spring, breaking some bones, from which she never recovered. She was about 75'years old. The massive pieces ol metal for the water-works standpipe, which is being erected near the guard house, were deliveied on the grounds this week, being hauled from the depot by the Heath-Klliott Company's teams. The neatest and most uptodate advertisement now running in the Waieree Mesbeuger is that of the First National Bank of Cam den, of which our former fellow citizen, Mr. John T. Mackey, is cashier. A called meeting of the First Fresbyterry of the A. R. 1* church wa? held in Charlotte yesterday, one of the objects of which was to dissolve the past orai relation between the Key. U W. Carraichael and the Lancaster and Shiloh churches. We are indebted to Mr. Joel Shute, of the eastern portion of the county, lor samples of his line crop of Keifer pears. Lie has only one tree ot thut yariety, but it has certainly borne fruit, of mammoth size this year, the pears averaging apoundeachin weight Presiding Elder S a;kh >use ot Rock Hill, has an appoin'ment to hold quarterly conference today at ('amp Creek church, on the Lancaster Circui'. IIi-? appointments lor tomorrow, 20 i, are for Lancaster and at (trace church, in the null village Capers Cauthen, convicted before Mayor Hughes ot Helling liquor and sentenced to pay a fine of .$50 or serve 30 days on the chain gang, as published in Wednesday's News, ha9 paid his fine and says he is still in the Miide business." Contractor Glenn, of Gastonia, N. C., who has the contract to build the new Methodist church, has notified the building commit tee that he will begin work on the edifice next Monday, bringing with him here a large force of hands for the purpose, and that he expects to complete the job by Christmas. Mr. Charlie Cherry left us Saturday for his home at Lancaser from winch point he will go to Richmond, Va., to take up his curse in medicine. We wish him success and hope he will learn to cure and not kill, and know and not guess.?The CamW den People. THE LANC Mr Harrison Small, I'rom j Primus ha* acc-?p?ed a p >sition I in Mr. G. F. Ferguson's stcra. '? Dr. I, E. (iiiin and Miss Cora 1 Howard, of W?xhaw,N C, were v married in Vanwyek u fear days |t? ago, the lie v. C. P. Carter olli- * dating. Attention is directed to the f new announcements in todav's h paper by the Heath-Jones com ^ pany, the Williams-Hughes com- t panv and Merchant K. E.Cloud. s Marriui/e of Mr Herbert Hint/, *, of Lancaster, and Miss Mottie I jii inter milk of Chester. < Mr. Herbert King, son of Mr. ^ John King, of Lancaster, and s Miss Mji'tic Landermilk, of * Che t?r, were married in the lat- > ter C"tv last Wednesday, the d Rev. M r. Snyder officiating. Mr. 1 Ki nt?i i his bride are now vie- 1 . itine A heville and other peints \ in N irth Carolina. J. Miss Laudermilk was a train- s ed ni rse in the Pryor hospital when Mr. King wis undergoing > ire tment there several months x agi> ' >r a broken leg, sustained , on me l?. <s U. -*aiIro?a while a ' i member of its train crew, and it 1 ? was the acquaintance and friend * ship then formed lhat ripened ? into love and culminated in tlio ^ malrimonial union Wednesday. The rat led School?If'/i // all Children Should he Entered Now. 1'atrons of 'he graded school ( are urged to enter at once all / children who expect toenterdu ? rin^ the year, as none can bo re v eel veil after the fi is t month un- |. less they are prepared to lake up the work wiib the class. This ^ ?? ^ p?? nv-unrti i> applies to uie nrst I gride, as it is full now and no , others will be admitted unless they beirin immediately. It will v not be possible for any children to enter the primary grades uu- ' der any circumstances alter the c. first month. > ; Third Trimariea. t A third primary has been or s dered to elect a cotton weigher ? at Waxhaw, M. C., to be held on \ the 26tn instant. The candi dates in tlie raee are James A. ! Gamble and T. L. Davis. A s third primary is also to be held >' next Tuesdayjto nominate a com " raiasioner for Buffalo township y in Kershaw county. West and ' Elliott are the candidates to run / over. _ li Ij. <1 C. A'of/' Oitr.ratimj Trains on < Us Own Track. * " The L. ?fc C. is now running its trains direct through toChes- ^ ter over its own line, making the v first trip yesterday since the ^ washing awav of its trestles by the llood. A new schod ? -,:il rr . I >? mo win gu into enect on , the 25th instant. The morning train will leave liere at 6.45 1 anil reiurn at 11.40. The after- o noon train will leave at 1 and re- j* turn at 8 The schedule will be piiblikh?n in the next iasue of t Tne News. i Personal. ? Col. l.oroy Springs spent Wednesday in Charlotte. t Miss Annie Helie ?lladney, of Colum- ^ bia, is visiting Miss Sallie Benton in Kershaw. Mrs. K. K. Tompkins, of Koek Hill, t, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lames a Kirkley, in Kershaw, this week. i Messrs. C. 1>. and S. 11. I'lyler, of the n Tabernacle section, left for Woll'ord \ College this week, going by way of I Monroe. > Mrs. S. 1*. Itailcy and little son, Mas- j ler Silas, ol Clinton, are visiting tho former's son-in-law ami daughter, Mr. j ana Airs. i>. neece Williams. Senator T. Y. Williams attended the meeting in Columbia Tuesday night of the Static democratic executive committee, of which he is a member. Miss Brantley MeCrorey, of tlreenville, who has been spending the summer here with her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Thomasson, rotumed home this week. Miss Mamie Sullivan has returned to her home at Lancaster after visiting at the home of Kev. and Mrs. Peter Jordan for several days.?Chesterfield Advertiser ASTFR MFWS, S?RTE!> Mr. uud Mrs. T. W. Ilowrrs ami lit le son and Mr. iind Mrs. li<%rt llegler, f Tradesville, have been visiting Mr. rul Mrs .lames Knnderhurk at M011i?e. Miss Hlaiielt Moore left tor Iteaufort esterday, to enter upon her duties as i-aeher in the graded school there, k'liicli position she recently accepted, s noted in The News at the time. Miss Cornelia Klliott will leave today or the Tabernacle section, to see her riend, Mrs.George llinson, of Kockinglain, N. who is visiting her parents, Ir. and Mrs. \V. J. Funderhurk. miss .tinimc .Moore win return to Coumbia next Wednesday, to resume her tudies at the College for Women. Slie rill he accompanied i ylier eonsin.Miss dargaretMoore,who will heeome a stulont of the institution. Mr. and Mrs. It. I'. Sweat, of North 'arolina, spent yesterday in Lancaster. L'hey paid this office a pleasant call chile here, and we are indebted to Mrs. Uveal for some luxuriant flowers, mown as the "French Feather." Mr. W. 'I'. Blackmon, of the llaile dine section, went to Hock Hill Saturlay evening to seo:his daushtcr-indaw, drs. It. T. Hlaekmon, who was in the toek Hill hospital, having been operated on for appendicitis. Mr. Hlaekmon lad received information that she was lot doing well, but upon his arrival bund her improved and returned home hhiuhv. ? ixcrsnaw r.rn. Mr. Thomas Williams and family, ol' hunter county, arc up on a ten days' isit to Mrs. Williams's parents. Mr. ,nd Mis. Kli Langley. and other relaives in the county. Mr. Williams nadc a record-breaking drive on his rip through the country to Lancaster. $y the route he traveled the distance is 7 miles, which he covered in one day rithout injury to his horse, although here were live persons in the buggy? limself, wife and three children. Mr. A. <'. Wise, of Hodman, was in own Thursday. Business Notices uer All Notices inserted uu his head at the rate of ON K I t WORD for each insertion. N. otice to he counted less than 2." i-ords. 'Oil SAI.K?.'i-rnimi dwelling, large lot, with good well of water and a two mini icMiini notise, one liincK from .Main I root. Apply to Miss I rt'nc Swaringen, .ancestor. 100-103. 1ST KKCKIYlCh?10.(1(1(1 post Canls containing beautiful hand - paintcul iews of most interesting places in I .anaster, at lleniictt's. : 00-103. 'on salk?One Brownie No. ~ Kodak and tank developing outfit, in lirstluss condition. Address Kodak, care lews office. 100 NVII.Ij PAY the highest market price For cow hides, horse hides, otter lides, mink and musk rat hides, lie ure to see me before you sell. < 'apers 'authen. 100-101 VKI>l)lN(i INVITATIONS?The News oiliee has a lot of beautiful Wedding nvitations on hand, and can print them a any quantity you may wish and upon hort notice, with strictest privacy until on are ready to have the "matter enounced." When ready for this kind 1 goods, please come and let us show oil what we have and how pretty we rint them. inn.tr tliL PAKTIKS.?AKftin.si whom hold claims tor collection aro hereby notied that unless payment is made by Ictober 1st. I will start suit. \V. I'. laskey, Magistrate. 99-10:1. IJST ltlCl'KIVKI).?A car load of "Old Hickory" and "Tennessee" ragons?all sizes. Also a car of Hackicy buggies. Oregory-Hood Live dock ("o. 99-100 VANTKIt?The farmers to know that we arc buying cottonseed. Scales t Southern depot, and cash paid for oed at I.I*. King's store. !. S. Wilson. . F. Nisbet. 99-102. 'OR sai.k.?M> 8-room dwelling ami ! u n l-rooin il wi.lliiwrc *? ;?!? i? f water. If thi.s properly is not sold ,t private sale between now and the irst Monday in ' >etober, it will be ollerd at auction sale on that day. \V. 1$. ant hen. <?<? tf '< >I! SA 1.1'!.?Several thousand famous Kellogg Strawberry plants for < tetoher etting. Home raised and finest berries frown. Price, t!.*>e per hundred. \V. 15. rwitty, Heath Springs, S. C. MR SAIjK?I oiler my farm for sale, consisting of 1X0 acres of good land, a lew <?-rooin dwelling and a good well f water. Has good pasture with lastng water. Knougli timber on the land o keep up buildings, and an immense mmmt of cord wood. About half of and in cultivation. For further particilars call on or address .1. H. Mason, Vaxhaw, N.C., K. F. I?. No. 1, or <1. II. iurgess, Ileal Kstate Agent, Waxhaw, f. C. 90-4 ?(>K SALK?Combination buggy and saddle horse. Will also work to the dow or wagon. For particulars apply o .1. U.MrKin.stry, WkxIihw.N <96-tl" WANTED FOR U.S. aRMY-Ablebodied, unmarried men, between a>fe? 18 and 35, citlz* ns of United Mater-, of food character and temperate habits, vh?, can speak, read and write Kiiffisb For information, apply to heruiting Oftioer, 16 West Fifth St., 'hurlntte, N C.; 8 South Main St.. \sbeville,N National Itank Build n^, Shelby, N ; 401 South Center it.. Stateaville, N .?; National Bank, l.enoir, N.C., or 167}<? WestMain St., ipartanhurjf S. C. 78-104 d3ER 19 <9Q8 I WE AS I 1 To Examine our Sl" I statement of con- The It . Locate CiltlOn. I nisi tic People who en- lohi?? 1 DeuiHii trust their money Hoi.aV Htinkit to a bank should plrn,u Due tr , , . Curren know something uoui, silver, of its fin an c i a 1 Checkf strength. The anC'uiutu nexed state m e n t ou?v-ais.i? tin ILSCII, i'u< to r ' One U on its strength we Inum Time i solicit your business. STAT I 1 i??f? ot I lie Hworti, stuteiu THE as she Swoi OLD Convcl RELIABLE TKo R/ivili' /\i * aiv uuim VJ LANCASTER, : : : : : J. BROOI The AcknowlecU \ Low Prices, Sell We have this season secured t have ever shown and respectfu stock a look before you buy y sure we can save you money or from us. gW~ BELOW WE < 200U yards 32 inch Sea Island, price pei 5000 yards l!)21 A muskeg Outings, pri< 2000 yards Ked Rose < 'hecked llomespt 2000 yards Drifton 1-4 unhleach Sheelii 2000 yards Dress t iinghatns and Shnmb WASH DRESS GOODS g 10 pieees A.F.t'.tlinghams.yd 10c. i 50 pieces Arm lire Piece rs, yd lOe. 20 pieces t'resendo Suiting, yd 10c. * 15 pieces \rnold Novelties, the 25 kind, 32 in. wide, the yard 10 1-2 10 pieces 32 and 50 inch wool suiting, the yard 25 cts. c 10 pieces fancy Wool Suitings the yard..... 25 cts. 10 pieces fancy wool suitings 30 wtae m stripes, ih?- latest novelties, price tiie yard 4I? cts 1 piece o-l inch itla.-k Itrillianteen [. yard "><) cts. i 2 pieces yd. wide I'can liesoie silk, the yard !?s cts. 2 pieces yard wide Taffeta silk !?Kc 2 pieces 41 inch I Hack Novelty dress goods, \alue 1 .2.1, sale SiHets UNDERWEAR 2.1 dozen Boy's and <;irl's Vests and l'i .">(? dozen Men's and Ladies' vest and pi Wrights Health underwear for men, pr # Itig Line Men's and Youth's overalls, : numerous to mention here. CALL We are ready with our usual line hats for women, don't fail to see us in things for you in millinery department NORTH MAIN ST., A I ] LANCASTER, S. C. A. J Mrs. Prank Traver, who for the past live or six months has been making p her home in the North, is spending a <i couple of weeks in Kershaw with her brother, Mr. T. It. t'lyburn. From here F she will tfo to Ferguson, N. which v was formerly her home.?Kershaw Kra. It 5 ?T^urn?>??? < YOU trmrnt of the Condition of Bank of Lancaster il at Lancaster, S C, at the close of ss September 11th, 1908. RESOURCES, aurl Discounts, $311,249.52 i?l Loans, 71,2uo.OO afts, ? 720.72 ,l Tl < 1 Slliclruoivnn.l K?. Il.>nl> 1(1 UCO no i? House. 5,800.00 ure and Fixtures 1.000.00 om Hanks and Bankers 27,841.21 icy, 8.867.0(1 2,970.00 Nickels and Pennies, 690.29 i and cash Items 8,885,60 $465,074 21 LIABILITIES. 1. $50,000,00 is Fund 50.000.00 ided Profit:; less Current uses and Taxes Paid, 34.197.85 Bunks and Bankers. 6,205.70 npuid Dividends 160.00 dual Deposits Subject to k. 158,935.15 Certificates, 135,313.77 r'vi I .?/?? nn a ' vurva<7| ?U1 . I f and Bills Kediscounted 110,000.00 $405,074 21 S OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( County of Lancaster. \ re tn< c>\ii e Geo. W. Williams,Cashier Hank of Lancaster, who being duly says tlmt the above and foregoing cut is a true condition of said Bank, ivn by the hooks of file in said hank. (1KO. W. WILLI VMS, Cashii.K. rn to and subscribed before ine, this iv of September, 1 i?0H. W T William -, s. i\ ok s. u. t Attest. Lerov Springs, i W. T. Gregory V Directors. W. C. Thomson. ) t Lancaster : : : SOUTH CARO. BBnVMHRMBBflBHi vTcapyr ?ed Leader of Is It For Less. \ he best line of goods we j illy ask that you give our j our fall goods and we are j 1 every purchase you make 1 QUOTE A FEW PRICES. \ r v o rd " ? ? . j %* . . |? V.OUIOI e per yard 10 cents. j in, price yer yard cents. itf, price per yard 7 cents. rays, price per yard 5 cents. | SHOES SHOES SHOES We are proud of our shoe business. The celebrated T. I>. Harry A" t'o's slioe for men are in a class to themselves: prices 3.00 3.50 and 4.00. The Sheer wood shoes tor women lias no e<iual; we carry them in a full line, prices 2.25, ; 2.75 and 3.00. In ( hildren's boy's and men's > shoes we carry a full line of low prices and medium priced shoes See us for your shoes. % Look Out! Old Jack Frost is coming early UNDERWEAR mis, fleece lined, price 26 cts. unts fleece lined, price . 5(< cts. ice ! * cts. i.r>c, .">0c and 1.00. Men's hats too <>N I S when you need a hat. jj of medium priced ready-to-wear this line as we have lots of vrnod V" / V I " I ? 4_? 'fill- ? V I w I |\.-^ I I\1 111, g . BROOM CO. I Miss Kssie Jones, one of I .ancaster's opular young ladies, left Thursday for Ireenwood to enter Lander College. Miss t'orrinne Jones and Miss May 'erguson will return to Columbia next reek to resume their studies at the 1 othodist College.