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I | LOCAL DC Miss Minnift T-- -Tnnoa 1 ' 1 f )TS PERSON, u/hn haa T D Vl*?- * -- 4 7 V : f THE LANCAi 1 A PLEASANT VALL _____ AT Q Miss Inez Culp IJecor Mr. Frank P. S Fort Mill Times. 3TER NEWS, NOVEMBi prMAHBiAa?|Bu8i^ggj DM the ltrhle of tephenson. FOR SALE?The tatuing five hi -TSB 11,1913. s Notices' lV1?1'i > Bailey place, con- I { ?] jndred acres, more [ >^5^ n?>m?n?n IF WE |statementc igSenwigj k No. 33. U] >F THE CONDITION been away for some time professional business, sp week-end here. ?There will bo an examl Lancaster court house on Is 22, for a R. F. D. carrier Stoneboro route. ?There will a hot suppe: guson school house, distrli next Friday night, Noveml All are cordially Invited. ?. ? . rvniR iihh rt'iurnf past on caster, where he atten ent the neral of his father-in-la P. Caskey. Mr. Klnpj's nation at arrive hero soon and wil lovember Shockley house on Chui for the rord<al welcome awaits t Greer correspondence r at Fer- bur* Hera,flit No. 6, Mrs. Julia Porter spi jer 14th! Heath SprinRs. Miss Atleen Kine of ! ;a rrom Lian- i une or tne most 11 ded the fu- j the social affairs of w, Capt. W. . section took place family will j evening when Miss Ii II occupy the I Pleasant Valley's moi "ch street. A ladles, became the br them here.? P. Stephenson of Ma in Spartan- The weddinR too home of the bride's snt Saturday ,J Davidson. The ce formed by the Rev. =5t of Charlotte, a cousii otable events In TlTu, , Pleasant Valley Boyktn, ( last Wednesday nez Culp, one of " ?t popular vouiik BOST?On Camp Ide of Mr. Frank day? several a rvln. * am a poor wor k place at the a,,y one ""ding tl mother, Mrs. M. or 'P^one News' remony was perW. K. Mcllwain ' i of the bride. CONSIDER wbos u. u. wnite. Apply LWJ |?| I Jamden, S. C. tm 12-tf >3 i Creek road, Mon- BP I rticles of clothing. Igj* I A, nan and will thank B m lem to report to me, BP. ollice. Carrie Dun- gift ? H Hi ,?* illfpr???t ItJ trrn-.l 1 SASE YOU |TH? BANK U located at Lan close of busineF RES Loans and Dlsct Overdrafts. . . Bonds and Stoc Lby the Hank Furniture and | Hanking House OK MPJ OF LANCASrER WW caster, S. C.. at the WW is October 21st, 1913. [Ml 50URCES. IS# >unts $505,146.89 WW 11,112.29 [Mj ks owned 1^4 10,500.00 WW Fixtures. 1.O00.00 5.804 on ?Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Rrc moved from their home o street and will In future im home with Mr. W. McD. D Main street. ?Hon. Claud N. Sapp Is 1 bla today to attend the funei late George R. Rembert, w held In Trinity Episcopal ch morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. I one of the ten honorary pall >wn liavo spent the past week-en n White I-eHa Gregory, ike their Miss Pearl McManus irown on to Rennettsville, where Ing this session, after s n Colum- pral 'lays with her pare al of the Mr8- R- C. McManus. hlch was Mrs. R. E. A. Huey urch this sonham section Is in C Sapp was guest of her son, Mr. C. l-bearers. Mrs. J. Crawford 1 ' To the strains of d with Miss . March," Sarah Stephenson, has returned groom, the bridal she is teach- Preceding the bride pending sev- tered little Miss Sar nts, Dr. and and Master Frank carrying a basket of of the Jack- lowing, the bride am 3heraw, the and took their places M. Huey. very' artistically dec tvithersnonn and green, where th. Mendelssohn'8 est. the purchi played by Miss have the best ma a sister of the Singer lives when party entered, the newest thing and groom en- the 115 Singer, ah Pressly Culp show it to you. Henegan Culp, ager Singer Ston flowers, and fol- ? 1 groom entered TEACHERS with * under an arch. Immediately 1 orated In white tions: 7 at $6C > marrlnep vn\v? r ??r aser or seller. I j 1 a vi chine on earth. The | i others die. I have SB in Sewing Machine, I W I j> . , Come and let me 11 A. B. Lindsey, Man- SB i 12 | W Pi | r?i certificates wanted | 1 I Tor following posi-I S? . >; 8 at $50; 11 at ^ Tell ( D"e from Ha Bankers. . . Currency. . . . Gold e DO NOT s,,rT and oth Coin PilSC* VOU Checks and Casl ELL Us! Tolal ' L'ia , Captal Stock P others of our Surulus Fund. . nks and .W. 97,540.18 [m 15,416.00 W 3,565.00 JP. or Minor (ft 1,576.48 W li Items. . 1.385.64 $653,041.48 W RIMTIES. ~ aid in...$ 50,000.00 C9 inn nnn nn >^.i ?The L<adles' Aid Soclet Methodist church will servi Friday afternoon at the cou beginning at 4 o'clock. 1 also have candy for sale a work. ?We miss the bright n< ters from various parts of t ty and hope our corresponds not gone into winter Please wake up, good frlc send us the news y of the who was one of the b oysters guests atthe Brown-Flen rt house, last week, and a visitor rhey will of her uncle and aunt. T nd fancy Wltherspooiv and Miss erspoon, has returned \ awsy let- ' In Rock Hill, he coun- I Miss Molda Hodges 1 m's have , home after an extern quarters. | friends In Spartanburg rnds, and ! other places. out-of-town were spoken, ling wedding The bride was ver at the home K?wn of cream chai ?r. M. Robert j ,n Pearls and real lac Annie With-1 match, carrying a bo to her home rosesImmediately folio' Has returned I"?',0' 8 cept,on w led visit to b ido and Kfoom . Greer and molher A Eoo,lly ? ? v?rwr anu were preRent at the was prnwiipti with l? ^ iv , U Ul f OO. officials. Special y charming in a immediately. W meuse trimmed Columbia, S. C. :e with gloves to ? uquet of bride's WANTED?Copt* News of April wing the cere- 27, 1912, and Ju as tendered the 0f OUr subscriber; by the bride's News of these 4 umber of guests j,rociate your sen reception, which I Lancaster Publis rllll.. r, ^ 1 uireci irora school k,^^i enrollment. Act OUUl r. H. Jones, Mgr., U8 of 11-13 M ?? gj| inj?8, ;s of The Lancaster { A4 to rer 1, 1913, November ly 22, 1913. If any, Wa s have copies of The i Aft Statei lates we would apidlng them In to us. Aft. WP hing Co. n-tf rial __ ) DEEDS; tell "tiSI S our shortcom- Taxes Paid., and we will try Dueersto Bank8 0 nedy them. D'vidends Unps Individual Dep< tch the Bank's ject to Check mpnfH Savings Deposit Time Certiflcat( 1 SERVE THE n ??.*" ^ Port ifiofl Phool/C fits, less jnses and 18,190.97 W ind Bank- il^Ji 2,958.72 M Lid 350.00 W >sits Sub- S 229,380.15 MB ? 71,530.55 W bs of De 94,635.56 i 1 T f? A A An ?The Lancaster friends Dora drier of Fort Mill i _ with pleasure that she has a w covered from a recent extrer and is again nt her post ol the office of the Fort Mill turlns Company. ?A series of preaching will begin In the A. R. P. Friday morning at 11 o'clo evening service will be I Mrs. waiter M. Steve of Miss ' Katherlne Stevens are t will read ; rlatlves In Cheraw. t last re- i Mr. w. S. Iloush sp< lie illness \ week-end In Charlotte. duty In Mrs j c ^ontKotiK Manufac- lottp gUest of her I C. D. Jones and Mrs. Jol services! Mr p R Moore spei ck Tho ""1 ?' at 7:30 ! Miss Josie Sullivan >ns and Miss tended with high so he guesits of The bride and g very popular amo jnt the past friends and the pe< Valley will gladly ho *ry of Char- m'dst. sisters, Mrs. I " tin Crawford. 1 Special X tit the week- There will be prea next Sunday at 11 a. and Juanlta <1 ^ * .,K . As ci.il Interest. ..... ? room are both ^ HAVI ng their many tI SR" this > 3ple of Pleasant ''or^onId them'in their ~ I WILL BUY com ?? .? weasel hides, otice. muskrat, fox, op chlng at Carmt 1 spe me in. and at Camp H'ffncst prices ; this will be tno then 1 ra peoi 3 si car of good coal ,veek. Edwards & 90 8-tf horse, mule and I rl sheep, Roat. mink, . fljA *' possum and raccoon before you sell. paid. Capers Cau- AA 8-13 EE. Cashier's Chech Notes and Bill counted.. Reserved for Tj IE BANK STI^'op-SO; County of rVf Before me ca Mr Cashier of the who, being dulj ? i i (Uvv.vu my a 495.53 s Redls- W? 65,000.00 W ixes 3,000.00 ijj $653,04 1.4 8 W Til CAROLINA, W Lancaster, ss: me Geo. W. Williams, above named bank, r sworn, says that the o'clock. Tlio preaching will by Rev. J. R. Hooten of CI C. The public Is cordially 1 these servcles. ?Mr. Charles T. Connoi continued Ill-health has been of deep regret to his manj has not been doing so wel past few days. His condlth day night caused grave cor he has since been resting Q K1 \r i) rl aootvto c* 1? . v,. 1 be done ! Wylie spent Saturday linton. S. with Mrs. John T. Stev< nvlted to Mr. L. Hlrsch of New Ing his sons at this plac s, whose Mrs. J. M. Odell of i a source Mrs.Alva Springs of C r friends, the guests of Col. Leroy 1 for the Miss Rebecca Walkf 5n Satur- jjeen visiting Miss Bett^ icern but j yesterday for Chester to comfort- , "before returning to 1 i., 15181 service nerore < in Kershaw fprence> , woul(, Uk ? . . , see all my friends r York is visit- ] nomination. e- C. P. CAF Concord and ? iharlotte are i XTATT/ ' Springs. JNUIH >r, who has i w? ? , Brown, left P1^,?' ?*,tZ h gD' snend awhile I E,Rln section, have Her home in *"1 *"?_b.lrds .nor.!?a 3?r annual cone very much to ADVERTISING t egardless of de- any nian rich, and sure sign th ITER, Pastor. his best endeavo business and he " Ti1 THE ROYAL T\ - ognized even ad citizens of the class machine ar decided not to tho high priced t ve any killed on an absolutelv nr ilono does not make I A but It Is a certain ftft Lol at the man Is using irs to get the best |1P) Is sure to get it. Aft TEWRITER Is rec- W rwhere as a first- ... id wears as well as ''gjy Kr ypewrtters. We have - w nnn of l?oo 1-. .>?? aoove and rore Wf1 ACTED true condition o lliyalj 1 liiv by the hooks of ge Sworn to an ttTll L1 nie this 27th do 1 jno. h. po mn Correct?Attest LERC f LI ABLE." wadi going statement is a QV >f said bank, as shown UjA* ' said bank. i,^^i lO. W. WILLIAMS. CI d subscribed before iy of October, 1913. AO, Notary Public. W )Y SPRINGS, m CRAWFORD. C9 DY C. THOMSON, W * Directors. ItliU DC* llio W IIU t U I <1111 what. ?Mr. S. D. Taylor spen night In Rock Hill, where hf little grandson, Master Tay ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. ley of Heath Springs, to th< Infirmary. Mr. Taylor rep the little fellow will, fortun; have to undergo an opera that after treatment for a Is hoped that he will be c< lcu | WiniiBboro. it PVMnv ' m,rs Jor,p Sullivan, w > took hl'c: the BueRt of WRs Juanlt lor Mob- sir for co,"mi n. Mob- th? P- PA- convention a Fennell nv"'vJT ,R ? orts that tr,?Trt0t5N?TW J?*k- T ately, not i Jr., tlon but her? today on busine while, it | ampletelv -it tlie Opera House Nc - uur prcmisps ror tue of 1913 and 1914. ,-ho has been regarding this notici a Wylie, left cuted to the full exte bla to attend ; R j Harper, J. ' ; O. C. Blackmon, J. n a business j n Harper, Tfi i J. H. Harper, A. of Columbia, j s> Haglns. ss- ! R. D. Haglns, R. \V. D. Fleming, J. >xt Saturdnv. 1 Mrs. S. T. Kirk. -T rail and spring wholesale price. Any person dis- care The Lancasl e will be prose- g, nt of ihe law. D. Bailey. FACTORY EX1 T. Bailey, writer Repc.ii alio Brothers, charge of the B. Ferguson, writer mechanics (B. place.) our work is guar L. Crawford, of any rebuilt B. Cauthen, country. All wc IT rinSloJ I lv nnd v'?w tooo tuaii r* m Address H. C., [?|it'i, ter News, Lancaster, v 101-tf PERTS?Our Type- GIN NOTICE r Department is in days, Fridi most skilled typo- further notic< ? in the South, and anteed equal to that ? ling pls.it in the CARBON P rk handled prompt- Ribbons n< VII ? ^ A J -m .. on of or W nti- o iiummiii ?I will gin on Wednes- MO ays and Saturdays until a. N. N. Phillips. 10-12-t T nm ? I am n APER and Typewriter to negoti aw in stock. The Lan- wards on laaaaaaaa? NEY TO LOAN. ow prepared, as heretofore, ate loans of $300 and upfirst mortgage on improved restored to health MARRIAGE OF POPULAR Dr. W. C. Twltty and >1 Draflln of Kershaw \Y k News reached here last J^the marriage of Dr. W. C. ' Kershaw and Miss Lena which took place at the hoi bride's uncle, Mr. William J< Always welcome, nlwa rrwiM IT ovcry 8onson an no who amonK us will no hoar and see, that Jol liona jOP Cohurn and o?l. | Minstrols? It Is an am night of laughing, musical treat Twltty of InR of untainted humoi Draffln, and enjoyment. This no of the ensemble opening numb inos, east "Jolly Jack Tars at Ph ys enjoyable. ^ TS * '! w coinpanv ^ ~ ?, t bo glad to ^SR', ter' W lly Minstrel J JJ{' g bis Greater \ , lual event a ' Mrs> Ada Htnaon. TAn even ,Mrs" M K Kirk- ** fun. music m'6 lCn,fTht?* season the j M"- . M J Mp'? pr Is entitled T J. A; iy." showing Tw G. W. Stogner, Crayton & Co.. C G. Cautlien, . D. Bowers, L. Bailey. MR. FARMRR? L. Bailey. mule, sheep o M. White. a "Little News / E. White, a buyer. Twenty S. Robinson, , five cents. S. Harper, ' J. Baskin, . A. Bailey, j suuiitmeea. J. Hi. "c"?' lharlotte, N. C. 5-6-tf DR. C -Have you a horse, r hog to soil? Try Id." They will bring Office ovei '-five words, Twenty- formerly oc tf Offi o hours, cotton fai _ jonR B. PRATT, stallment Dentist. No com Phone 2H~. small fee r Lancr. : Pharmacy, title, jcupicd oy Dr. High 9 to 1; 2 to 6. rms in Lancaster county, 0:1 e, repayable in annual ins at 7 per cent interest, mission charged. Only a for furnishing abstract of R. E. WYLIE, Attorney-at-Law. or rversnaw yesieruay oven o'clock. The ceremony v formed by Rev. Jaboz Ferr of the Baptist church of and was witnessed by only the near relatives of th< couple. This announcement will be a great surprise to til friends of Dr. and Mrs. T their plans had been kept v< Dr. Twitty is a young doctor ing nt 6 a oock view or an Ai fits per- O'War, with our sailc Is, pastor marines and dandy dam Kershaw, correctly and character a few of turned In gala attire?t e young genuine old-fashioned m strel performance. It doubtless Idea, an all new compar 10 many teed attraction. Don't witty for date, Saturday, Novcmbt ?ry quiet, operat house. Seats no * who has B- C. Hough's. merlcan Man T% T 'XT, irs, officers. J' ; "ins?n;, ? clng darkles, ; Marshall. M istieally cos- J?1'" q aHarpor' md eivlne a Mrs" S S- Harper,!,. SJlcS mln- ? MTrtiall. Gc Is a unique ? nH T?J ?arton' ? yforcetarthe E* P' Mobl"y. W ?r 15 at tho J?"" * M??h?nj? w on salo at | ? A" Ca8k|? nuiipy, R. Duron, I P""""? rs. M. I. Mcllwain, I Till? C. Lnzenby, I A III j >0. W. Williams, A. Williams, I m?mmmmmmmmm, P. Punderburk, . S. Stewmnn, J s. A. Cauthen, I* W flB9 . MrD. Brown. || ?$1 t:"A GREATEST \M nni iIA KS FOR Till = AT ===== ? i vrs\ 1 E MONEY I iriin I boon vorv sxicoossful In hi sion, as well as in other bui terests. He is to be oonR on winning a wife so richly with beauty and attractive ality. Dr. and Mrs. Twitty left 1 on the Southern train for N where they 'will spend thel moon. A FATHER'S lUM'T U s profes- . nlness In- | PRIMARY RU1 ratvilated | . endowed nu|os llll(| itegulnt ions person Election In Dece ast night I Election for a mayor a ew York, mon for the town of Lai [r honey- held December 2nd, 191 ond primary Is necessar held December 9th, 191 1TV '.ES. | CLERK'S f??r Primary STATU OF SOUTH ( mhcr. County of Lnnc ind six alder- Common icaster to be H. D. Thompson and 3. If a sec- in their own rif?h y It must be istrntors of the es " Thorn nson. rl SALE. !|l| CAROLINA, M W I :aster. i IMens. M. L. Thompson, DfV I t and as admin- J tate of Henry J. ttOil \fn?ir n Goods, Clothing, 5 o Shoes, Men's and I J X /f ! 11 * iSoys' Hats, I I Cotton Mlfl Employe Undo For Mistreating His C Last Friday. I. A. Whitlt cotton mill village, was an Rural Policeman Hunter an man Connor on the charge < brutally whipped his lltth year-old daughter. The cl pupil in the fourth grade of school. She was bruised a | Hauoting to be at the I Managers of elect! r Arrest Secrest, I. T. Hunter and hild. Polls open at 8 a. m., olc iy of the Announcements, fees rested by must be filed with the d Police- the executive commit! if having November 28th, 1913. s twelve- Candidates for mayt liild Is a $3.00. ' the mill Candidates for alderm bout the A majority of all vo guard house. Thompson, Charle on: E. C. Almetta Dahney, I 1 T. B. Craig. E. A. Thompson, 1 >se 4 p. in. J. V. Thompson, I. and pledges Mabel Thompson, chairman of vs. ee by 12 m. ^ Qtjs Thompson , Mercantile Compai >r. assessed tjve Qf & cjag8 0f ^ #i _rt tors of the esta len, jl.&u. Thompson, decea tea cast will It. s P. Thompson, ..orenna V. Noili, ? S. O. Thompson, r?ov June Raloy and lJrCi Plaintiffs. 20 Yard and Lancaster 20 Yards ly as representa- 10c Outi lie general crodi- ~ _ . to of Henry J. * me Sui ised. and R. R dI GOODS! DRY GOODS! s Bleaching at $] i Outing at $] ng at ting at ... .15c and 25c per y iu millinery. To Fit All, Big ? LOO Children's Shoes 1*00 15c* 25c* 49c' * Ladies' Shoes 98c, $1.49, 8c Men's Shoes ard $1-25, $1.50, $2.00, ind Small. $1.00 up to $1.50 , $2.50 up to $3.50 , $3.00 up to $4.00 face and has several sears an upon her back, which tl * claims were caused by a be * ministered by her father wit and a leather strap. The gl that her father was sober whipped her as punishment ing too long upon an errant ley moved to the Lancaste Mills about six months af Monroe, N. C. d bruises be necessary for electh ie child ticket must be cast for ating ad- slx aldermen, h a stick The club roll must b< rl claims *>y the entire committe when he m?nt and filed with the for stay- executive committee be 1. Whit- ber 2nd, 1913. r Cotton AI1 Democrats. 21 yi ;o from ref,lding in the county the town 60 days prior orlmarv nnH whom ?orr>, >n and each Wylle, Defendants. mayor and Pursuant to a dec above stated case bj 5 certified to Prince, dated Oct. 1' e on enroll- sell at public auctit chairman of court house on the fore Decern- December next, w! hours of sale to the ears of age, the following descri one year, in to-wit: to the said All that piece, pa UVV/ iUUll ree made in the !!"!! J?* r Judge Geo. E. $1.00 Br< rth. 1913. i will 20 Yards >n at Lancaster , n first Monday in lOc Drej thin the legal highest bidder, bed real estate, , _ Men s Ci reel or tract of an at. . . ess Goods at oad Cloth at i White Cloth $1 *s Gingham at 8 CH THING ishmere and Worsted Suits at 38c Rubber Shoes at .. 68c LADIES' AND CHIL 49c AND SWEA 1.00 Ladies' Sample Coats, 11/2 c Coats, at . .. .$2.98, $ A full line of upLadies', Misses and Chil and Scarfs at low prices, 7 .-n ?? .. . . 50c per pair DREN*S COATS TERS $6.00 and $9.00 3.98, $4.98 and up to-date styles in dren's Hats, Caps LANCASTER CIRIi IION< Miss Mary Mansey Klrrtnl 1 of Curry Society at Wfnt It will be a source of gra to the many friends of M Massny, who has taken sue stand at Wlnthrop College, that she was recently elect dent of the Curry Idterary S that institution. This is or rinirn enrolled on the roll of tin Club of the town of I>i President Pr'or to# tho elertl i eligible to vote, tbrop. j j>he pledge of the ran tifleatton he to support the noml iss Mary primary. An oath must h a high j tered to each voter, to tl to learn | ho Is a qualified voter ed presi- previously voted in this lociety of that he will support tl ie of the ?1 ro ??? uetm inuu in Murord towi 0 Democratic Lancaster and State fincaster five j llna, containing om on, shall be : sixty-six (166) acre; | nnd bounded north b; didatcs must belonging to J. M. F nees of the east by Rocky River be admtnls- lands of Mrs. L. V. le effect that lnnds of D. A. Fnnde and has not ( by lands of Martin S primary and ; Funderburk, being t tie nominees j where H. I). Thorny iship, county of I 11 All-wool of South Caro- I pftva> cn r hundred and ooya a, more or less, I pants) y lands formerly B breasted Myler, deceased; ft Men'* Pj public road and fi n \ T1 Nelll; south by I Hoys fV rhurk, and west g Men's at Iteele and D. A. pies. . he tract of land Men'* TT son resided at XVien S 1 Tailor-made Suits at $9.98 and its, sizes 3 to 18 (Knickerboc Norfolk styles and doi , at 98c, $1.50, $2.50 up to $} ints . .98c, $2.00, $3.00 and $ ints . .25c, 50c, $1.00 up to $1 id Boys' all-wool Overcoats, s; $1.50, $2-50, $3.50 and ats. .49c. $1.00. $1 5I> ?n ? UIMJUiKWJ ' UP Heavy Kibbed Fleeced :^er for Ladies and Men, a ll)J? Extra heavy, fine qualit 4.50 wear, Ladies' and ft 1.00 Pants, at .... .. 2.00 Combination Suits. . . . am- All-wool Underwear at. up A full line of Comfort t on i~? ?;? EAK Shirts and Pants t 25c y, Fleeced Underlets Shirts and 48c .... 25c and up 75c s and Blankets at highest honors her fellow could have paid her and la ed tribute of their regard aplendld ability. SNOW HERB S17ND/ Very Sudden Drop In Ten Saturday Night. There wa* a decided chan weather lant Saturday nigl -- vi i.iio piiumry. students R. E. WYDIE. a deserv- W. J. CIJNNIN for her R. s. 8TEWAF W. P. ROBINS Democratic Executive iY. literature ~""""" Ke In the M A it, while )11 I the time of hie death Chairman, Terms of sale, casl OHAM, pay for papers. IT, PAUL MOORE, JON, R. E. WYLIE, Committee. Plaintiffs' Att Tii:? n. I Boys' Hi Men's W Men's Di ? Call sret ltd 49c up to $1 ool Top Shirts.. . .98c up to ress Shirts 49c up to $1 SHOES! SHOES! and inspect oi th >w iuw puces. LOO Trunks $1.25, $1.50, $2.5 2.00 Traveling Bags LOO Solid Leather Suit Ca $5.00, at ir goods and pi \T CI 1 HOC! 4 V\ V 0 and $3.50 and up . . . .75c and up ses, former price $2.98 rices and I ouiiuajr luuriiuiK came a ug of snow, and sleet as well 1 ed by some observers. Ilea have also covered the gro several mornings. The? seems to bave made up Its show us what real winter terday morning high winds the discomfort of early rise: they lulled, however, and camo out, it was much though we still seem to b nt nurry ^~ ft reportvy frosts * 1 . und for And bnn^ in n weather everybody ada?d to j r?. whon ncsdav and ?( the sun /s-ffi piano cont erson to .1. F. MACKK 'S FURNITURE CO. P st 1,000 Votes on th< EST. L M c Y CO. or 4ext Wcde $400.00 ?^ m. "W kJ V 1 M. POL CHEAPEST r H/l ^Ifll = AT IAKOFI STORE ON EARTH. ir money ="S grip of a real wintry spell of weather.! ?? . i