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r- 1 mr ~ ??r-( ^ LOCAL DOTS T ' <?> -?? ele 1 i The graded schools closed the first month ot I he present session ? * .j of l on yesterday. ^ Light frosts in low places were , reported Tuesday and Wednes- . day mornings. A movement has been started ^ to establish a new bank at Fort Mill, with a capital stock of $25, '1? 000. ne ter Miss Minta Parker, daughter of 251 M$. P. A. Parker of Dwight sec v0( tion, picked 405 pounds of cotton one day last week. T La \f. tlTill ri 1 < * "* iui. win v^acoe ou laei wed- j^e nesday picked 441 pounds ol j?0 cotton, aud Phil Hiusou picked 401.?Carolina Citizen, Jefferson. re? v?l Kershaw's third primary for Buffalo township commissioner e(C resulted iu the election of Elliott ^ra over West by a majority of 21 pa, votes. Tlj State Secretary J. S. Wilsou, ? of the Junior Order, has moved q ^ w his office Irom tho Springs block 0^s a into the office of Mr. J. F. Nisbet j0 at the depot. ne: Mr. Lewis Hilton had his leg ers painfully injured by being nat caught iu the seed conveyor at G. the Kershaw Oil Mill last Thurs- | day night.?Kershaw Era. coj Mr. S.B.Williatns, the efficient ter aud accommodating carrier ou to R F. D. No. 6, ai.d president of cot the County Association of Letter wo Carriers, is now eniovina hiava. It;i - * - J O WW? V II cation. qu The cotton weigher's primary for Waxhaw last Saturday result- tjl ed in 218 votes lor Mr. Gamble and 192 lor Mr. Davis. The com 5|1; mitttee this morning declared f0j Mr. Gamble the nominee.?Mon- 0| roe Journal. j,'. The two mammoth boilers for M< the waterworksstation being built Y. at Bear creek arrived this week, cm and oue ot them was hauled to is . the station Thursday night. 1 he boilers weitrh 13,000 pounds ea;l'- tio Miss Lula Smith has a cala Mi diuin the leaves of which are lai unusually immense, some of be them being 52 mches in CI: length and 35 inches in width. Mr Her lemon tree is bearing this nu year, one of the lemons measuring lei ltf inches in circumference. Hic The Security Life <Sr Annuity ?'H Company, ol Gr.enboro, N.C., du represented at this place by Mr. C.B. Mobley, has paid to the es- 80( tale ol Mr.E A. Tines 'he sum of an $10,000,being the amount of in- ,v surance carried by Mr. Ttiies in that Company.?Kershaw Era. |{( Mr. J oe Collins and Miss Lula Ue' McAteer were happily married ca Sunday evening at 8 o'clock be by 'Squire Jhon W. McEl w< haney. The inariiage took su place at the home of the bride's K father, Mr. J. N. McAteer, and ol was witnessed by a number ol ve relatives and friends of the couple.? Fort Mill Times. .f Mr. W. J. Slewart, proprietor ol the Stewart ginnery.suffered a, painlul injury to his right arm j thi-> (Wednesday) morning. Mr. Stewart was at work on one of i his gins, which was in motion, k) when his right arm w as caught by ~ the saws and badly lacerato 1 on top between the wrist and el ! jj' bow.?Fort Mill Times. rn( Burko Stevenson, a colored ll8 youth, was pretty badly scalded w on the logs Wednesday at Mr. W. J. Cunningham's gin, by m steam escaping from the boiler. A patch on the boiler was acei- |K dentally knocked oil' in putting (jr wood into the furnace, which iQ caused the steam to escape. jv Mrs. Bertha Siarnes, wife of to Mr. J as. Al. Siatnes, died last he Sunday of tuberculosis. She was eji 1 a daughter of Mr. David I'iyler, ta and was 23 years old?Monroe si! Enquirer. fe f THE LANCASTER NEVA Chester county will have n (Ua li occurring a f spensarv or no ilispeii.-ary " as stated. ction on Nov. 3. Mr. Harper wai L'wins, boy and girl, wore born '"to i!ar'' Mr. ?nd Mrs. Oscar Signer, ab^ut 23 years ol< litis viciniiy, Thursday nigtit, ' .. ? lv?' a. t i & Methodist church. mother he leaves It was just three years ago to brothers and sister r that Lancaster ounty v?t- Harper, Mrs. Jar out dispensaries Mis8 Lizzie Harj The county board of reai^tra- John Harper. The 11 held its final meeting before huried at Elgin V i general election here on yes- t?moon at 3 o'cloi day. The total regitration is Mr. Brown nonrlnr 13, of whom 108 are colored erHl services. ;ers. ??. T-. 3 , ... Lad Breaks His Ai Mr. Boyd Young ana Mirs ra Crow were married in Master Bevan r eh aw Tuesday night, bv the 'Btle son of Mr. ai v. O. A. Jeffcoat. Wallets, of Dixie, t vr-i c 11 painful and serious Policeman J. Mike Sowell ar- gundfty evening. ted Tom Lockhartin the mill Q|) the piazzA lo lage one night this week, on wa| wheQ Ms fo ? charge of disorderly conduct, C1|jged ,)im tQ Jall , who was tried before Magis- breaking both botl( te Phillips and sentenced to y a fine $20 or serve 30 days. Cotton M e fine wa9 paid. Cotton on local mar The Lancaster Chapter, U D has elected the following del- follows: October, H.Hltes to the State Convention January, 8.49; March, i be held in Abbeville | - t it month: Miss Annie With- I Rll ft! yl ogg pooii, Mis3 Marie Craig; alter ? :ep, Mrs. M. E. Caulhen, Mrs. All Notices T ?x , ' this head at the rate J. -Derrick. A WORD for each .. . _ . _ , , notice to be counte MarMn Crawford, a 12-year-olil words. ored boy,says the vVaxhaw En ~~ ? prise, had his right hand torn ' d pieces Friday in one of the essary outbuildings, ton gins at Mr. W. W. Nor horse farm with necess ... ,, T. W. MoMurrav, La oil s ginnery in the walkers- No j. le neighborhood?Monroe En. ,rer* for three days only, . . and 9th. l'ennvs, po; I he convassing committees for t?s. hon't wait for ti ) Bryan fund appointed by onpe- A- "avis. ite Chairman Jones for Ker many favorable rep uv and Heath Springs are as Lancaster ?>r the i lows: Kershaw?J. W. Ilam <lmma' 7!,ilcl?.Josh.. . it ? V appears at the opera II W. \V. llorton anil L I) Tuesday nights, Ootc lies. Heath Springs?II. W. and from the domand >l>ley. J. A. lluiledK? and M "f Cauthen. The Lancister wantiid?Informal! _ . , . , Orio, about 1<> years ii mil tee, previously appointed, ,,lonso ft,rost hill/and published elsewhere. at Waxhaiv.N.c. Un Among the pleasant social e- I'ljutheater-going pu . f ,| r i delight the good n tits Of the week was the recep- friend "tnc le Josh Je ii given Tuesday evening by us Monday and Tuos iss Lizzie Connors, complimen- hor,r>th n"(1 y to her guests, Misses Eliza- JI'kt kkckivkd?< th and Halite Snowden, of Runno for grain, l 1 crease vour vieUl of o tarleston, and Miss Connors ter Mcn-aniile Co. >lton of Columbia. A large ^TTTTT,: to , TTTTT mil or of young ladies and gent- sons holding eiaim nen were present and the occa- tftt0 of tl,? llUt' ,lin ? .i . , u pleaso present lliem, m was apparently enjoyed by [,K. undersigned, on Keiieoiiinents were 6erved her 1st, next. J. \v ring the eveninir. Kershaw, s. r. RtV. R. E. Hough general . 1 ,u'< ox-atest State o > ^ in < olumhin October cretary of the young peoples .jotti. Make your am d Sunday school work of the Special rates on all rt tsociale Reformed Presbyterian .irsr ~kKcHl VEI>lurcli, leaves next week for mares and liorses, mtucky where he will spend f,reK?r>-H" yeral weeks. Mr. Hough is -? refully going over his fiehl and K. ing especially in earnest in his and o^s. Funderbi >rk, ho is meeting with great ^Al. ccess. lie will go Louisville, consisting of ixo an v., to make addresses in behalf new ,;-room dwelling tins work.?Charlotte Ob?er. ' Km.uJ,'1. r. to keep up buildings, amount of cord woo land in cultivation. rath oj Mr. Martin Harper-- "'ars call on or adt I'irtnn of Smitten .Attach o/ )) axl' lu ' 'J,')" ' ' Huitfoss, Kcal I'.stato Api>emtirittti. y <? Mr. Martin Harper, a clever rmt sai.k.?My a-r? ung citizen of Elgin, died sud- ,wo , roo,n dwoilin . ... , , ** . . of water. If this proi nly Wednesday morning about ftt private salo betw< o'clock, at the home of his first Monday in Ontoli \f-a ?Qil.? l I cd at auction sale 011 M nvi ill I n. ?JUI uw lini UCI . W 1 . , , , f . . . Cauthen. i acute attack of appendicitis ?:? ; o hul bo en at work all day ^jf^'L^n'ie'i'a iea lav and appeared to ue un- 18 nnd ?R, citizens of ualh bright an 1 cheerful. He K<??>d character ami I , . . , , i who can sneak, read OS engaged up to 4 o clock in llfth Kor informati e afternoon in operating his cruiting oitlcer, 10 ower, cutting peavine9, whin (t iT3.. , , r . , Ashevilte, N.(l.; Nati that hour ho went to .lie iuK, Shelby, N ; iu>e, hitched up his wagon and *t . sutesville, \ r <?ve to the bottoms to net a ip.Tunbur*. k"!" ad ol corn t >ps for Ins stock. iter in tho evening lie was U ,,!'IM?Na ' 'V.'' ! n ii omoo has a lot of I una in I110 1I01CI, prACtic&Uy Invitaiions on hand, 1 dpless and Hollering the most in any quantity you n ... tt short notice, with stri ccruciating agony. He was vou ftro roftdv t? )|R, ken home and everything pns. nounoed." When re ble was done to relieve his suf- K??(,K. please com< , . 1 you what we have f ring, but without avail, histprin( them fS, OCTOBER 3. I9Q8 ew hours later, I a son ot the Good reasons wh >'r ?nd wa9 bankin 1, and unrnar- ( member ol ilio 1 lie Besides his the following s: Mrs. James Tfc t ;:i"d9hMr: The Ban# ) remains were Wednesday af3k, the R?v. iticg the fun- I'I RSI. Because and bes rw. I Walters, the I SECOND. Because 1(1 Mrs. Allen 1 to-date , met with a I saticfarl ? accident last I adiisiaci Lie went out I ottupp^l THIRD - Because to the ground, in bank bs of his arm I Stood th ?? lg| forl^of ket, 9 cents. 1 FOURTH Because irday spot cotton Qni'ill L futures closed as I ? 1; December, 8.62, hold in k49; May, K.GO. Notices. FIFTH. Becaus< ===== on gooc inserted under of ONE OKN'J Na? SIXTH. Becaus. shown 1 L two-horse farm ill 13.St i welling and noo- . Also a good one- ltOT, yC iary outbuildings. or?r1 master, K. F. D. ailU L11L 1-2 KM!?White HlnH U If Ml October 7th. sth I |1P_ f| 51 It.. Il it cards and pho- * D re rush. Come at L ??????? oris in rural comedy Jenkins," which I louse Monday and I her ,j111 ami fith, I ffjL for seats it's going I .>-'" ;j| 'tSjjgte&fe" mem standing up. I ft notify me at once | ar load 10?2?2 I'so tliis ami inats, etc. Laneas- ???_ W E H A VE J U e M. t'lark, will duly attested, to ; or before Novem- f A V V 1 AB?nt. INSTALL! Fair will be held onc of s. f. bows lilroads. lU.'$-?; -a load *?f nice v Company s young' and well x >od Eive Stock ? S GASOLENE PLAN! JIGS ? Th" Star 'J, trices for butter A ' "|*1''- and can furnish yc my farm for sale, !$ res of l'imuI In in I ii i I i - ? ' i 1 and 7, Kood wi.ii I anytime wun good < pasture with last- I i in nor on the land I \ ti and an immense U OAbOLkN J id. A Itoiit halt of For further partio- ^ KnBIHflKSHMBBi l?. No. I. or (J. II. A ^ent, Waxhaw, <?}?..I 10m dwelling and x/A O Ks. with Kood well CA wrty is not sold O//"// ten now and the ? - ?hr;['Cbw',?: : BUILDINC s. ,KMV-H AND I ten, bet ween a^os United States, of temperate habits, I ami write Billon, apply to heWest Fifth St, / in a. , % * 0 0 ' y # South Main St., onal Bank Build ; National Bank, | 1 a' West M ai n St ., <? 78-104 - _ 'i11ss-n,.?. Program B. Y. P. U? >oautiful Wedding day, Oct. 4th. Mid can print them J lay wish and upon Leader?Mr. W. L. Croxton. otest privacy until Song?Prayer?Song?Prayerre the "matter an- Heading of scriptures by leader ady for this kind Song?Address?Home Missio i and let us ahow Mr. \V. Thomson, kiul how pretty we The t'nion will hereafter meel 100-tf Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. N 5 y you should do your g business with Old Reliable" : of Lancaster : it is tne largest, strongest t bank in Lancaster county. : it is progressive, and upand assures courteous and :ory service. i it is managed by men ripe :ing experience who have le test and made good. your business, large or I is appreciated and always 1 strict confidence. 1 2 it is always in funds to loan | 1 security. | 2 its condition is healthy, as | Dy its statement published I ssue, and if you are a depos- [ >ur money is always ready | erfully paid over to you. \s lillionDollar-Bank. I " DON'T have to use your hand- j$ B kerchief to I strain it, ii is double strained direct from pump iTiy to automobile. No dirt I cr & no waste. I | PRICE I S RIGHT I 7at W. L. :lcan : e Croxton | rban SR,eci/ Estate. I I " i nm 7ARM LANDS FOR SALE I y. Williams .... J Sun- Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 21th day of October, 1908, the undersigned will make his tlnal return as -sotik. guardian of .t, Herman Voder, and apply to the Probate Court for I.anus?by caster County for letters dismissory. J. M. Yoder, Guardian J. Herman I every Yoder. Sept.. 24, 1908.