Ill =*1 > | LOCAL DOTS Bl =rf A daughter was born to M] and Mrs. Modie Knight, of th mill village, Monday, 21st it I stant. The infant of Mr. and Mrs Brannon, of Taxahaw, died Sai urday evening, aged about tw weeks. Sliorill M. L. 11 in son and Mis Blanche Shores, of Rockinghan N. C? were married last Sunda evening. Here's another News subscrit er who has his subscription pai to year after next?Mr. W. A Marshall, of Pleasant Hill. Don't forget that the store will be closed both Christina Day and the day followingnext Friday and Saturday. Sheriff Hunter has a field c oats well advanced in the head ing stage?something remurkabl ^ for this season of the year. Mrs. J. L. Caskey, of this v; cinity, who has been quite ill fo some days, is now soraewha 1 A A 1 ? oeuer, Demg aoie to sit up. As will be seen by Supervieo Perry's notice elsewhere, forme road overseers are called u poi to turn over all road tools i] their possession. Miss Burch Funderburk, on of the handsome daughters o Mr. W. J. Fuuderburk, of til Tabernacle section, has accepte a position with Merchant J. B Mackorell. Mrs. J. R. Bulla, grandmothe ot Prof. Bruce Craven, and wid ow ol one ol North Carolina') greatest lawyers, died at. he home in Trinity, N. C., yester day. The Lancaster Cotton Mill company, following its usua custom, will civo presents to al the operalives on Christ ma Day. The teachers in the mil school will also be recipients o the company's generosity. Good progress is now beim made on Mr. Loe Steele's resi deuce, being built on Frencl street, by (Jontraclor Calvm Mc Ilwain, which promises to be om ot the nicest and largest in town The building contains ten room besides the bath room. Mr. B. F. Adams, clerk of tin Dixie Council of the Junior Or der, received and turned ove ^ Si'urday to Mrs. Ada llinson widow oi the late Broadus tlin son, a check lor $250, the amoun ot insurance carried in the ordei by her la'e husband. Mrs. Florence Earl Thorn well of Fort Mill, widow ot the lab Dr. James H. Thornwell. diet suddenly at her home last Thurs day. She was a native of An derson, was born in August 1840, and was a highly culture* Christian woman. She is sur vived by nine children. The Armfield-Porter com pan) of Chesterfield, has been issuer a charter. The concern proposei to do a general livery, feed and sale business. The capital stock i? $10,000 and the incorporator are: Rafus and Davis Armfieh ot Monroe, N. C., and W. 11 Porter, of Chesterfield.?Columbia Record. Mr. J. B. Bell and family havt movea irom tne country to town They are occupying the cottagt on Market Street recently vacat ed by Mr. Kllison Hagins, whicl Mr. Hell has purchased. Mr Ila. gins and family are now living ir one of the S. T. Blackmon cot tages in the northern part o town. lkI have just paid my taxes including the new road tax of $3 and I want to say that I got tin worth of my money in traveling _ j oyer the good road in coming tr TJf Lancaster today," said Mr. J. H Bennett, a well-kuown farmer o| the Heath Springs section, whilt in town Saturday. The road re ferred to by Mr. Bennett is tin portion ot the Camden road leading from Lancaster recently work ed by Contractor Geo. VV. Jones Send your order* for Job Printiui to The Nowa?food work and low frit?. THE I t Personal. Mr sj trains hei fj Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap, of Athens, Ga., are on a visit to ^r* '' Lancaster, their old home. Hill, visit te ' a i Miss Maud?J|Gregory, who is ^r* * principal of a flot.rohing school in *1HW' 8Pet i. Georgia, has come home to spend Mr. R t- Christmas. olina, spe Judge Ira B. Jones returned Mr. A. from Columbia Saturday night will spen' s . ... ~ and will remain here with his tives in I y family until after the holidays. ? Mr. John S. Riddle, now a Creek, ha ). popular traveling salesman, is a few day d here to spend Christmas with his Mrs. Ida - family. Mi88 Ei Miss Dora llinsou, who is post- Lander C 8 mistress at rrimus, spent Mon come lion ? day night in Laucaster with her days, brother, Mr. E. O. llinsou. j^r Miss Estelle Gregory, who is inent you [. taking the music course at Con- visited Li e verse College, Spartanburg, is at last Satu home lor the holidays. Misses ' Mr. Meynardie Carnes, a for- key, of N !" mer Lancastrian now living in in the cit it Mississippi, and family arrived ^jr q.: here this week to visit relatives yi?,r ph I iu the county. has come n The Rev- R. E. Sharp, pastor |yjr jQ II of the Heath Springs Methodist chandisin church, spent Monday in Lancas (jav jn e ter, paying this office a pleasant f call while here. ^r" ^ ' e of Columl ,[ Miss Florence Brown, teacher ,Q 8penj t . in the Bishopville graded school, gpano'8 , will ral lim linma f nm/-? ? tii r v. v>. . . u\f ILA*J I 1 VJ ** vy> I Chas. T. ( r spend Christmas. n Miss Catherine Foster, who is Gold Min teaching at Granitevi He, and her i^mcaster , I sister, Miss Josophitie, who ^ teaciies at Riverside, are at home ^ ^ ^ I for the holidays. ^u[ Mm 1 Dr. and Mrs. .J. B. Patrick* of are indeb ' Rock Hill, will spend the holi- ilemati loi 8 days here with the latter a pa- here. I rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clms. T 00n- Mrs. 0. I norH* ter, Miss . , Mr. R. Arant, of Buford town- returned . I ship, went to Charlotte Monday sjx weeks 1 afternoon to attend the marriage tjves ju " of his daughter, Miss Ilattie counties. Arant. Mr. W. s Misses Maude and Margaret been und< Moore and Miss Elizabeth Brown, charlotte 31students of the College for Wo- weeks, iH . men, Columbia, will return borne home ton r today for the holidays. ing nearly '1 Miss Ethel Tyler, one of the Mr. lvel t popular teachers of the mill attending r school, will leave tomorrow toi Charlotte, her home in Salley, S. C , to holidays. I spend Christmas. Mrd. Jo Misses CaUie Sowell and Jes- 80n,Marti sie 'Porter, two of Lancaster's in New V . bright girls who are teaching in where the , I the Lincolnton, N. C., graded going med II school, will return home today p6cted hoi " for the holidays. The child' Misses Corrinne Jones and proved, j May Ferguson and the Misses \lr. R. i Flynn, daughters respectively ot 8eet.ion, le [ Messrs R. J. and J. P. Flynn, ot noon f0f I . New Cut, who are students of j{) accomp * the Methodist College in Colum- ter> Miss I ' bia, have returned to their re* |institution specttve homes to spend Christ- Christmas mas rents. 3 The following Winthrop Col- Miss N . lege students will come over Chester, if 5 from Rock Hill this morning to ina8 with spend the holidays at their re- Mrs. G. W 1 spective homes: Misses Hope holidays si j Gregory, Marie Ilorton, Klfreida wher . Poag, Bessie Sowell, Celeste pOHiiion ai I Cauthen, Margaret Williamson, leading hf Joyce Clark, Mildred Cunning- ^ fI , ham, Itobbie and Ethel Porter, ' (lmbu , Annie Wilson, Annette and IVr- MiggesJ L ) rine Stover, and l'earl McManus. Thomgon Mr. D. J. Garris, son of Mr. College, ai H. B. Garris, superintendent of holidays w f Mr. B. Y. Funderburk's farm, and Mrs. V > who is astudentof the Charlotte pr j^( Telegraphy School, is coming North home tomorrow to spend the funerai Christmas holidays with his pa- |amente,i rents. Mr. Garris, who is a bright j^jhott. 1 young man, will finish his course A ? , . I about the ]5th ot January awl is I ^riotio;cl, r thinking of going to Birmingham, I to be Ala, after his graduation. sickness. 1 I ANCASTER NEWS. DECEMBER 23. B. Gay spent between Stole Sack ot Flour pe Sunday. An unknown negro st< P. Alexander, of Rock 100-pound sack of Hour o ed the city Sunday. Oapt. W. B l'lyler's stored ? ... , , dav night. One of the clerki E. Blackmon, of Taxa T ' n i , , . Eewi* Dabnev, and Mr G it Monday in town. . . Lazenby, ? i the hersiuson P. Sweat, of North Oar gave the thiet a lively nt Saturday in town. through the back lot, but. di P. McLure and family succeed in catching him Th 1 Christmas with rela- covered the sack of Hour Jnion. over, which the lleeing TT - r,.n dropped as he tell oyer a w isura Horton, of Culls s returned home after tOI,"U( s' visit to her sister. , /Jeuth of Alts.s KHen McAfee V arnadore. Miss Ellen McAteer, an es sie Jones, s'udent of .. .? , , , , ... ble maiden Iadv ol 'he Situ ollege, Greenwood, has ? .. A , * .. & ' section, died last Friday u lie to spend the holi- uu , , . , ,, 1 She was a daugliier of the Madison and Mary McAteei liter Dunlap, the prom- was about 50 years ??f age. tig lawyer of Rock Hill, is survived by two brother mcaster, his old homo, and three siaters, M essrs 1 fday. and Wheeler McAteir, Mrs. Minnie and Marie Cas- v?y Steele, Mrs Mobley ew Cut, spent Saturday su,d Mrs. .Jake Knight. V ? shopping. mains wore buried at S ... . . . , church Saturday s.Johnson, who is studarmacy in Baltimore, . , .. . J ' Commit Marrtages. home for the holidays. , Invitations are out toi hn Edwards, now mer marriage of Mr. C. II. li gat Elgin, spent Sun- and Miss Carrie McManus, g .ncaster. daughter ot Mrs. Carolina E N. Spann and family, whose home the cere iia, arrived last night will be perlorined on We he holidays with Mrp. day, Doe. 30, 1908, at 2. :arents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 m., l)y Rev. W. A Beckhari Jonnors Mr. Riob^rt Ilall ^els . rT . , ? ., clever young Lancastrian r. U. Clyburn, of Ilaile ,,, ,, , , Lvmg in Clieraw, will be e, spent Saturday in . rie l ou theoOih instant to Mary Barbie, of Clieraw. u. Walker, son ot Mr. ceremony will be perform Walker, of Stoncboro, the Methodist church at Oh< id a V in L^iinufilor Wq . ??o i ne prospective groom is ted to the young gen- \Jr. J. C. Nelson oi this coi .1 pleasant call while Invitations have been iasu the approaching marriage S. Young and her sis- popular young couple ovei Jennie Chalmers, have State line in North Carolim homo alter a visit ot Robert Clarence liatchford to friends and rela- of the R"v. W. \V. Ratchto Abbeville and Oconee Tirzali, and Miss Bernice \ up, daughter ol Mrs. EUc i? i i ? Walkup, of Waxhaw. The 1 . Robinson, who n as . . monv will be perlormed ? srgoing treatment m a H hospital for some home ol ,ho prospective b ... , mother on the 31st instan i- expected to return torrow, his health be 2 30 ?'clnck the ?f,emoor restored. Mr" au" Mrs" B K" McBee, have issued in vita ly ICunningham.who is (0 thu m?rilwe (ha 23 a business college in lhejr da,lgluer) Mi8s Mar , is at home for the Klmilj |)r A A McMai: prominent young dentist of1 hn Crawford and little teifield, son of Mr. U. A n Pliifer,who have been Manus, tormerly ol this cf ork for a few weeks, but lor a number of years child has been under Hidenl of Chesieifield. Or ieal I reatment, are ex- Manus is a nephew ol Cle ne today or tomorrow, the Court J. F. Cregory, of s health is much im- caster. L Usher, of the Lime Cotton Market, ft here Sunday atter otton on local market, S.OO cci anwood College, N. C. In Now York yesterday spot one Iwm.ihie .1 u alosed at 9.lr> oent and futures elc ...... "10 " follows: January, n.i>3; March jillie, a student of that May, H.81; December, 8.97. i, who is to spend the h .li.Lya with her pa BUSineSS Noti( lill Jones, lately ot ?le a I i B >atur- I 8. M i. D ilbert I "THE OLD R store, I cha-e Kj id no' ey re- mhmwhi how ne^ro j 1 | k BAllate r and She| III * and W J Prank k; LANCA hi loli | _ the ! owell ? rand- ' llio^ "THE-HALF-MILLION meny does 30 p n. Watch this on, a Change of reading r auHmaununmn mar JL lie H ed in Jo i,Mr. ^ , son j$ rd, ?d B Valkm J' ' M Just a visit to our ston ( ere- M we ^ave most , i{ ,Jie ; for the Christr r,de's 1 had. Wes t, at m .^ofji Fresh at All Ti .lions A rd..i 1 Don't Wait too garet m iU.,a;l to buy your Fr m, 1 Candies and Ni I We want t? . Mc 1 rk of g Lan-i & |W. L. Croxi tits. M cotton >SP(1 RS ^ 3es | for Si under rr ?n Ni The J. N. Estridge 230 acres land; >ii the 1 *1 1* * key to buildings, convenient tc M^;n Price $4,000. Term: balance in one, two an< i need, styles "T* about 1 1 I n here. ity of: - - Administrator's Sale. Nc boiler I'nder ami by authority of the Judge t, eon- of I'robato for Lancaster eounty, I will ^ ngiuo, sell at public out-ery at Van Wyck, S. her .o gin- on thw fith day of January, all mA ?noe (! of the personal property belonging to i of t 22-24 the estate of K. W. Nlabel, late ot the , Rnt' ??? t'ounty and state aforesAid, consisting hat 1 stock jn pftrj aK follows, to wit: 2 good mules, dial ">' t? I horse, I buggy, 1 wagon, 1 practically 1 new rake, 1 mower, f> Jersey cows,shop ni itik ,00'8' wars and complete lino of farrn: , . ing tools, etc. Terms ot sale, cash. ] J. E. NI8BKT, Pdl 20-'21 | Dec. 19, 190}). Administrator. j i -.1 I 1 ELIABLE" E vK P STER -DOLLAR BANK" space natter weekly. < aiiimiBnu?a?Maa 2 will convince you that & >- complete line of goods W nas holidays that can be % ell goods on their merit m Lilies. i Long 1 nits, l nts. J [? serve you. 1 ton & Co. | lie! Home Place good water, good school and church s, one-fourth cash, d three years. WILLIAMS I Dtice Of Ar>n1ira*ir?r-? 1V/I chai ^e. lot ice is hertiby ?k >n that on Decern2Kth, .9? intended ' the "other fellow." .jS