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. 1 ; LOCAL DOTS ^ fcMr. A. Obenoskey, one ofTl News' esteemed subscribers ; Van vVycK, has his subscripts paid up to Oct. 4, 1910. Mr. S. Z. MoMaokiu, of Ilea Springs, has been quite ill t some days, llis uumorous frien' wish him a speedy recovery. lfl /Al- /-? mrs. wnver D. niactcmon, wl has been eick for the past fe weeks, is now rapidly recoverin She will probably be able to is up today or tomorrow. Mr. Marion B. Jones, rur letter carrier on No. 4, fro Kershaw, S. C., and substituti Mr. Edward Jones, have resismt and received their relief. The Fort Mill Manufacturin Compauy and the Millfort Mi Company are preparing to sta their mills on lull time on tl 4th of January, C?0f).?Fort Mi Times. The whereabouts of the boo of Esau Steele, the negro m>< who disappeared from his lion sometime during Tuesday rugl of last week, and who is su| posed to have drowned himse in Catawba river, remains a my tery.?Fort Mill Times. A daughter was born to M and Mr? W'illinm r'on + Vic Thursday, 10th instant. The Friday Afternoon Boc Club met yesterday afternooi Mrs. W. McD. Brown being tl charming hostess. The Seminole Securities con pany is in the limelight at pre ent, growing out of an allege big commission paid in a recei purchase. The trustees ha\ resigned. Mr. W. W. Alexander's stoi in Mecklenburg county, N. C was burned at an early hoi Thursday morning. It thought that the fire was of ii cendiary origin. I)r. Stevens received a tel gram yesterday summoning hii ^ to the bedside of his fathe Mr. J. H. W. Steyens, who critically ill at his home in Ch< raw. ?Rock Hill Record. Mr. George Plyler, one of tl substantial farmers of the Tal ernacle section, who was i town yesterday, says the peop or ms community are ready 1 celebrate Christmas?they ha\ plenty of turkeys, fresh he meat and other good things 1 eat on hand. The County Farmers' IJnic meeting here Thursday well a tended, representative farme from the various sections of tl county being present. Tl body, as usual, was in seen session and nothing has as y< been given out for publicatio Building is going on in tl county as well as in town. of all affection ami r.'i' far/ne and, therefore, as 1 want to dwel Iriends and keep friends and bo worthy of friends, I do not touch drink. Th is would bo a good ro solution for all to make for their friends' sake. Love of country. Pure patriotism should debar men from drink. The use of intoxicating liquors is the most dangerous foe our country has. It is the gratest toe to financial and business prosperity. It is the greatest foe to political soundness anu well , being. It is the greatest foe to its moral and spiritual advance ment. It increases our taxes, fills our jails, breeds poverty and ignorance, weakens our manhood, lowerr our morals, nnd ia a hundredfold more threatening and to be feared than any traitor? within or invaders from without Love of God. The evils of intern perence are evils directly in terfering with the interests ol - -- arawiae'* I Personal. |re8ts wl" ' T cient evuie g Dr. Edward Horton, of the The samt iie "cath, SP.rin.6s sec,ti"n. sI)ent active in ] 116 Thursday m Lancaster. , I nle-linen, Mr. Joe Davis, now of Rock were stoiei )n Hill, is on a visit to his parents,: M ? i> \ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. ' A 11 i?nn WDQ 1,1 Mr. Charles Cunningham, of .0| fjneturk< or Liberty Hill, is visiting his, . di| ils brother in Rock Hill, Mr. R B. U)eLL , : Cunningham. gobbler tht ln Messrs. E. D. Blakeney and IwV Z L. S. Davidson, of Kershaw,;^0* 11 U8 visited Charlotte this week. a^? sto,en "t , Mr. W. T. Mobley, of Heath J nJ?\ Springs, was among the pleasant callers at this office Thurs- cn 'rnm 1 al day. at Elgin. m Mrs. J. L. Guy, of Lowryville, A *eW8 11 spent several days here this >d week with Miss Alice McNeill three or ion and her mother. End, on Ce Mr. It. W. Bradley, of Kershaw coun 'S ly, spent Thursday in Lancaster, pay|] iiig this office a pleasant call while here. Cot Mr. Itradley is another News subscriber rl who keeps his date well advanced, his Ootton on lc ^ paper bcinu paid for up to April 15110. In New Yo ,, Mrs. A. Traylor returned to Co- ?'<,sed ** 0.00 t' lumbia yesterday after a visit to her " parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Belk. She April, B.dO; Ml was accompanied by her mother, who ?????? |v will spend a while with her.?Kershaw . 1 rR Busm' m Mr. George Heath, of Kerie shaw, was in town Wednesday. j^-aii > 11 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fitzpat- a'w^Ki^n P* rick, of Washington, Ga., are notice to be If on a visit to Lancaster, their word8 s. old home, where they have "7".. T77 hosts of friends. They are ^encin n* stopping at the Hotel Royal. garden wire a r. - . 25 POI NDS jrn Work at the Granite Quarry? 25c pound i JNetc Plant Beiny Installed. lbs at Mncko ,1. The Southern Granite com- I havk six < . , die at a bar] a panv, now operating what was Jones, in fron long known as the Strait quarry, ?"*? N.!,k ie ^ * J 70 to 80 ft. fro has met with such success in the dollars. Choi .. ... ,, , , house and lot prosecution ot its work that it ,)ftrn $ir>oo. ' ll_ has tound it necessary to greatly \v S eularge its plant. An entirely livered at tl id i . , , house. Appl, new plant, in fact, is now being ^ I installed, the engine being ot m^!7 M.V.day tuu-horse power. The old plant McManus, has been moved to another quar- notick?All re'ryon the place, known as the ar*S|mreby no * > i Pool, about I V miles distant ment be made ' " Mrs. Almelta lr from tlie old quarry, and a trixofsaides is branch railroad is being con- ?j%do1 ^'ionst n- structed connecting the two quar notice is final, 1 . . i , be wound up i rie9. As is well known, a rail- Attorney fore e. j road now extends from the old 1 f>< >n-t lurjp-t m[quarry to Heath Springs, a dis- J r t.ance of about six miles, where to ten dollars. l>, js connection is made with the i want to I e- Southern railway. I c.'.'h<1p"rice"pa The granite company is now j shipping its granite to various spkcIaL Hi ^ 1 points in the United States. A nt and"be?ow" shipment was recently made to Mr*- Mary Hi , Oklahoma. This is one of Lan-i for handso le ; , . . write, oall c i caster county's most promising to i , i , . i finkst oki enterprises and its development January 1st will be watched with much in 71." # ,nr 1 r Art I OI y< terest. married, do to tions printed i ? castor. Kobbrriett if til ore--Several Theft * >n in One Night. gale of p An unusual amount of thiev- i will sell i< ing and robbery seems to be go- ^ nVxT'i hi iug on just now and it behooves mule, a lot o le i ! i hoRs? a wagi honest people to keep a sharp and shop tool lookout lor the rogues ???? St r i 'i' 1 i 4 it Nearlv ov?-ry t Last I ueeu&y nieht a whole- E,iriy"Kis? rH m n' sale raid was made on the Ben >?? smuti. plea Sold by .1. r . ; ie nett Grocery company's ware A house at the L & C. depot. En- ^ ^ rs trance was effected hy the use ot II- a waeon body rod to break the f staple and lock on the door. mong the articles secured and 1 TO two ^ "1'eveK wero & .. , * 'b sacks ot Hour, about ^ G Mrs. .lasoi . ' W little nieces, 50 Pounds ot i ber Thetus Mackey, ?, large quau % sc\\[ Mr. and Mrs. Job,?about a 2- m Ove spent a tew days in j'toeether f 1 with Mr.. w#liac?'? , ^ J car ! R. W. McAteer, laHt woek. ^ car I Mr. Bonnie Mackey spent last ^ ? bricl week in the Heath Springs sec- t('^ jt jn tion with relatives and friends. troub News Reader. (jer8 oa, AIIJordeiT"""" Ton rthonl'l nl waya r?imombf;r that moat vorv houri cough and cold cures are constipating "~**7 j" '"M Yft the moHt important thing to do when .V"'' InHT tW you have a cold i? t?? move the bowels us ,i trial ft. 4 I Yon cannot promptly cure a cold until you Uq ^ chfUtCe 1 do this Kennedy's Laxative'Congh Hyrup panift Over stops the cough by allaying inflammation ^ of the throat and lungs, ami it drives the m oold from the system by gently moving J "J I the bowels. Miildnn like it for it tastes I ^ J nearly as good as maple sugar. Mold by B ^ ' J. F. Mickey Co. wis ' ^1'^- ? ' . ^ A S >e m;ide when puffi- | nee is secured. ?49 4 4 ) night thieves wore: IT O ISOtf ( Kast End. Some ta-j ^ bed-spreads, etc., | to look for the goods of i from the home ?f merit than be disappoir Villiams. Mrs. It E. when looking out for X relieved o f a couple ?<x>ds through Santa CI ... intervention. : : : sys, aud her neighbor, _________ )f a large, 25 pound it was being groomed LOVerS Of SWG as. The key to Mr. i are so appreciative of ?|tialitv Oil's back door was they would rather go wit * ,,,i ?l.? than be disappointed in 001 . And likewise the tionery. The ..uestion isBome cotton sheets aro yon lo know in advance? ran you recognize ?|uality hi ee'l col ton were la you buy ami Itcfore vou try? r. A J. Bailey's place i*-AXK i s. and J ^ will know where to get the next liine. < >ur <'andies arc . , . only delicious but wholesoim lgllls ago unsucce-s good?make the little ones h: s were made to enter u,ul Any kind you i Irom the simplest to the ni ir residences in West metery street. 1 Apples,Orang ?i ? Bananas, Raisins, Nuts?15 ami Knglish?in fact anvthii ton Market. 9 this line may he hat of us al cos that will sell them. < >lds >cal markot, 8.25 cents. i is making our store hrad<iua rk yestorday spot cotton tiiis Ninas?come and see cent and futures elosed as uarr, s.Kfi; March, 8.40; ?????-?????? IT: A.W.CHANC ess Notices Wl" A""rc"""" Y"'"' ; fotices inserted under be rate of ONK CKN'I ' MM 9 WJ >r each insertion. Nil j|^ HY counted less tiian 2& J| ^ ^ ___ _ f)ealers in VKD?A carload of wire ( dw is the time to get your NOTIONS t Bennett's. 21 j Heavy and Fancy iugarfor $1.25. Fruit cake j n 2 lbs. 8 lhs. 5 lhs and 8 /""'D/"t/~?'Evr>TT7'ci - " VJ1VWV; I1<1 V. 1 IJO. rol's. 21-22 >r eight town lots to linn- Ag6FltS for CVlcU'lottO J ornihe1 Sundry. Will call ever ;o Johnson's new house, day morning for your la nt, choice lots, 600 to 650 TT ., , * per lots $250 up. Hied Have it ready. Will c r m" Heikfr?nt' WOli and Fridays anc* Saturdays, finety crossties, to bo de- Will Appreciate Yoi le Farmers' Union Ware- . y to J. F. Nishet. Patronage, ih Farmers' Union will evening at 6 o'clock? t'. A . - . . . , pn.s. " Administratrix s Sa persons indebted to the . l;nd,'r, ?nd autliority L. lilacknion, deceased, Ju.1*e of Probate for Lancaste tifled, that, unless settle- J; I w.l sell at public outcry >, with the undersigned, or late residence of Trwin Sims, U J. H.ackmon, Adminis- ?n luesday.Dee. Io l90s w.t tale, on or before the 23rd. ! ,e?al l,"urlf ?f 8ale' a 1 of bcr, 1908, suit will he en- > Property belong.ng to stud d* , all such persons. This , w't: One mare one now a as the said estate must e..P1** h?U8eb< at once. 10. I), lilakeney, I ^'cbean '""''ture, one buggy istatc K. I., lilackinon. lot corn and fodder t ___________ implements, ac. Terms of salt the Singer office is over HENRIETTA SI! tones store and that I sell Administratrix Estate of Irvi band machines from five deceased l! A. H. Lindsay. buy all cow hides, mink otter hides Highest T pMQT HI id. Capers Cautben. |* I JJiJ ' M-21 j fhyslclart ant! Sure VKUAINH?In hats this Office over Crawford Hros. t)ru mall lot of ladies' coats All sails promptly attend* cost for next ten days. ! night and day. ell. 18-20 mo wodding invitations \KT TD O D1 MC ?r phone the News office. ! V V . L . Lv \?J 13 L IN " 10It V from now on. until ATTORNEY AT LAI ;. J. 11. Mackorell. 14-22 Office over Heath-Jones Co.'s >ur folks are going to get LANCASTER, H. C. n't fail to get the invita- Prompt attention to business, at tbe News office, l.an " I DR. DOUGLAS McIN' . , ^ DENTAL 8UROEO CrSOral XTroperty. office over Heath-Jones t'o.'s >r rush to the highest hid- l.A^hASTKlt, M- C. me in the Flat Creek see irsday, the following: One t <orn and fodder, some DR. J. E.WELSH on, tanning implements nrnner s. B. J. SMALL. DENTIST ? Ollice in Emmons Buildi odv knows DeWitt's Little | posite First National B re the best pills made. Thev 1 \I,o ? said, sure l ittle Liver pills 1 hOI,e W?* iluekey (o. war LANCASTER. S. C ou Need Our LUMBER? re Need Your MONEY? et acquainted with us. Although lurr has advanced 3.00 per thousand, we ar ng at the iormer prices on account c rstocked. We have on hand about 1 loads lumber, rough and finished; on load Doors, Sash and Blinds, 5 car load k, 3 car loads Shingles. If we haven stock we can make it. ask us ===== weLumbilg.Co '1 We sell Coal also. I'lacc your ordei 'before rough weather begins. 1 1 v t \ IX Just. real ited mas laus Situated in an intelligent and thrifty community, it is "just as 'CtS easy" for %? "THE OLD r I RELIABLE' you to experience a steady not and healthy growth as ^and I ?!?i?y it is for cyclones to oc v unt i cost. I cur in Kansas. I Read the annexed renrltl I P?rt. It reflects the J a ealthy condition of the rt?>rs B him. I community, as well as ? | that of the Bank ren^E I dering it. inge. | ? I THE >S# I BANK OF I LANCASTER The above statement i Bank Examiner receive( I cember 5th, 1908. Steam y Mon undry. leliver m ? j WHAf le & Crown London Layer 1 of the sins, r conn- ? ,x i t-, , at the m Quaker Breakfast Bisci iceaaed, M hin the m Pulverized Sugar, ersonal H 'ceased, m English Walnuts, nd calf, & * ' >ui and m Loaf Sugar, and set M ? ' *r"aMh* t Seeded Raisins, vis, M Wheat Berries, n Sims, m s-ui- s Malaga Grapes, f Saratoga Chips, ? Plum Pudding, toon m Flour K St or*. M * :?2 ( Brown Sugar, - \ Cream Wheat, ON 1 Store. |( Fresh Oysters s Ion Thursdc Com< = W. L. Ct "Kk?P" | Notice of Application tor charge. r Notice is hereby given that tl dersigned, as executor ot the est Kli/.a J. < ro.xton, deceased, will < M 4th day of January, 1909, mak final return and settlement as sir ecutor and apply to the Probate M of Lancaster County for his tinn ^k charge. ES. C.CROXTO? Kxecutor estate Kli/.a J. Croxtor t* ceased. c ^ Dec. 5, lt?i?H. ^ 1 Road to Let. q m o llids will be received at the of ~ tho County board of Commissi ^k until Saturday, Dec. 19th, at :t o g xW p. m. tor the working and mainte ,* W of the Monroe road from intersect t Ch' rlotte-Camden road to the B lino, l'lans and specifications m W seen at this office. 0 I'KUin Supervi 4 N otice of Application J Final Discharge. ^k Notice is hereby given that the i signed will, oil the 15th of Doce | ^k 1!*0H, make his final settlement wi Judge of l'robato of I.am aster C< M at his office at the Court I louse,as dian of Olen C. Katridge, and ap ' W Haid court for final dischargo a * guardian. \ V This Novcmbrtf 14. 19rtH.v J W. Marcus Kstridf bt-19^ ('iiardlan of < >len C. Cstri ? s" ? f / ' ????/ Statement ?/ the Vontlition of \ The Bank of Lancaster Located at Lancaster, S C. at the close of busiueHR November 27th, 1908. ^ RESOURCES. Loans and Discount*. $290 342.74 Deitiaud Loans, 107,897 73 Overdrafts, 4,948.0!) Hoods and Ktocksowned by Bank 19,850.00 Hatikiug House. 5.H0O.00 Furniture and Fixtures , 1,01.0.00 Due troin Hanks and Hankers 35,310.89 Currency, 10,903.00 Gold, 2,185.00 silver. Nickels and Pennies, #72.48 ("becks and cnsb Items 8,325,20 $496,235. #4 LIABILITIES. Capital, 950,000.00 Surplus Fund 50,000.00 Undivided Profits leas Current Expenses and faxes Paid, 32,642.27 Due to Banks and Bunkers. 10,267.39 ludiTidnul Deposits Subject tw Check, 161,133.16 Time Certificates of Deposit, 137,660.00 Cashier's Checks, 2,042.82 Notes and Hills Rediseounted 52,500.00 *496.235.64 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of Lancaster. j Before tue came Geo. W. Williams,Cashier of The Hank of Lancaster, who being dnly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown bv the books of file in said bank. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, CAHHIKK. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of December, 1908. W T Williams, m. p. ?r s. c. Correct Attest. Leroy Spring*, ] L. 0. Payseur, Directors $ M. P. Crawford, | U1'?010*8- , W. J. Cunningham, J If r next { Rai- ! Pine Apples, M ' Buck Wheat, & jit, j Mince Meat. J ; Brazil Nuts, m I Tangerines, 1 Oat Meal, j i MS L * | Currants, "*Wi Extracts, ^ Oranges, m Peacons, Jelotine, _ Postum, M Citron, | Jello, X and King Mackerell \ ays and Fridays. 1 oxton & Co. I Dis- Auction Sale. on Saturday, December 12th, I will i( ( sell at public auction to the highest * V. ' f bidder, at my home, the following perm'the sonftl Vropertj: ( . . 2 milch cows, one yearling, lot of V _IK corn and fodder, a ono horse wagon |, 1 *" and harness, and a lot of (arming tools, ,/0" household and kitehen furniture and ( ls~ three colonies of bees and the gums and. ' , lot of sweet potatoes ' Kmily Sweat, Heath Springs, Route 3. , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A County of Lancaster , Ry .1. K. Htewman, Esquire, nceof Probate Judge oners clock Whereas, Ada Hinson made suit nance to me? to K^ant her Letters of A4ion of ministration of the Estate of and state rireets of I. B. Hinson. av be These Are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kinf dred and creditors of the said I. B. K|)r Hinson, deceased, that they be ami ap" pear before me in the Court of Probate to he held at Lancaster C. H. on for December 22 nprt 'to. thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ahow caune, if any they have, why inder- 'he eaid Administration should not in be r, he granted. th the (liven under my hand, this 9th mntv day of lieoember Anno Domini 1908. K?ftV- .I.K.HTEWMAN, ply to Judge of Probate, s said Decern tier 9th, 1908. '20-28* Send your orders for Job Printing re, to Tho News?good work and dgo. pricea. ^