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M1 PERSONALS 1 rn 11 Rev. B. F. Carson was In the city Monday. v ?o? v Mr. J. 1 j. Poag spe.nt the week-end I with home folks. Rev. iE. T. Hodges has returned ^ from his summer vacation. ?, ?o? Mr. York Wilson was the weekend guest of Mr. Elliott Springs. s Mrs. J. J. Kamlner is with her * daughter, Mrs. M. S. Witherspoon. ?o? Mr. J. A. Hyatt of Van Wyck was a oustness visitor in the city Mon- . day. " 0 Miss Martha G. Creighton spent Sunday with her mother in Rock Hill. e ?o? Mr. T. D. Caskev of Heath Springs n was a caller at The News office Monday. n Mr. W. J. Crenshaw of Van Wyck * G was transacting business in the city Monday. ??? e Prof. A. C. Rowell was in the city shaking hands with his many friends |' recently. v Miss Gladys Jones spent Sunday in Kershaw with her sister. Mrs. In- ' ( gram. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens of ' Kershaw were visitors in the city Monday. t Mrs. Mary Barron attended the 1 funeral of Mrs. Hasseltine at Ker- ' shaw today. Mr. Nelson of the I'nity community was attending business In the 1 city Saturday. Q a Sheriff John T. Hunter and Chief ' J. E. Orr are in Charlotte today on a business mission. t Messrs. J. M. and K? M. Yoder of Van Wyck were business visitors in 8 Lancaster Monday. Mrs. C. L. Deihl of Rock Hill ar rived last evening for a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. T. Wylle. r Messrs. Geo. W. Raker and C. L. ' McManus of the Antioch section were ^ in Lancaster Saturday. Messrs. C. G. Cochrane and W. H. ' Draffin of Riverside were transacting 1 business in Lancaster Monday. ' 0 r Drs. W. W. Fennel) and W. Gil- a more Stevens of Rock Hill were here on professional business Sunday. ?o? * Mr. Ira R. Williams of Heath v Springs was shaking hands with his 1 manv friends in Lancaster Sunday. s t Mrs. John Kiddle left Monday for Wilmington, Del., for a two weeks v visit with her sisters who reside in that city. " Dr. J. T. Strait made a trip to Co- *' lumhia today to see his little daughter. Katherine, who Is in school in that city. Mr. J. Meldau Stoll. who recently ' accepted a position in Hamlet, N. C.. spent the week-end with relatives Q in Lancaster. ?o? Prof. S. E. Miles, the efficient and ( 1/1 w* caai* f |M lll('l|)<tl OI lllf? MOJIlH V Springs Graded School, was a visitor , in Lancaster Monday, ?o? Mr. Will Itoss Moore has returned ' to Greenville after having spent several days with his parents Judge and Mrs. Krneat Moore. Q K Mrs. Albert Tlnsley and little ? daughter. Margaret, have gone to y Dublin. Ga.. to visit Mrs. Tinsley's '' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Starr. ' ?o? Mrs. J. K. Yoder motored to Lan? < caster Monday from her home at Van Wyck She was accompanied '' home by Miss Hessie Cunningham. *' ?o? ' Miss Huby IMyler of Fast F^an- f caster went to Rock Hill today to t' visit her sister. Miss George Plyler, p who is a Hurse in the Fennell Infirmary. ?o? 81 Mrs. J. D. Hasseltine who resides p in Rock Hill but was visiting at the F home of Mr. and Mrs. Truesdale in It Kershaw, died of heart failure I Thursday. tl Capt. and Mrs. J. Q. MrMunus were in the city Monday. Mrs. MrMarvus left on the afternoon train '< for Florida, where she will visit rela- K tlves and friends for a while. d ?o? 0 Misses Scott, London and Miller si and Messrs Rryant, Griffith and Ij Robertson of Charlotte motored V down and spent Sunday with Mr. e Klliott Springs at the homo of Col. o and Mrs. Leroy Springs. K i [SHORT NEWS| EB |l Mr. W. J. Iiicks of Chesterfield I ras In Lancaster Monday to meet i kith the county commissioners. Mr. Ross Carnes, who has been onnected with tl^> Whitney Mfg. ! 'o. in Baden, N. C., lias returned ionic. , Mr. S. H. Plyler of the Tabernacle ection is in Greenville where he isj ervlng as United States juror from! his county. Don't fail to attend the Meister-j ingcrs Male Quartette at the opera, louse Thursday evening. Admission; ~1.. CA llljr UV lOUlB. The regular monthly meeting of he Lancaster county commission-j rs was held in thevoffice of the com-, nission yesterday. ?o? Messrs. J. T. Wylie, \V. A. Blake-1 iey and J. P. Flynn are in Greenville his week to attend the United1 itates court as jurors. Mr. C. T. Hardin of Kershaw calld at The News office Monday. Hoi s moving from Kershaw to Chester j rhere he will make his futurb home. You will certainty regret it if you ail to attend the Meistersingers Male Juartette at the Mackey opera house text Monday evening. Admission nny 50 cents. While in the city Monday. Magisrate W. J. Crenshaw of Van Wvek >ayed to the county treasurer $39,20 j >eing the amount of fines recently ollected in his court. Prof. C. E. Wessinger meet with he teachers of the Lancaster Nornal and Industrial Institute Monday ifternoon to dieuss improved tending methods with them, A large number of business visiors were on the sfreets of Lancaster iaturday. The merchants report a plendid volume of business. It pays o "Trade at Home." A meeting of the voters of the )emocratic club of Zion Is called for lext Saturday afternoon, October 7, romptly at 4 o'clock. Business of mportance. W, J. Snipes, presilent. We regret to learn that our good rtend. Mr. D. A. Funderburk. of the tuford community had the misortune to have his foot severely rushed by a large rock falling on it . few days ago. ?o? M. Poliakotf has had the front of lis business establishment repainted vhlch helps its appearance very nuch. There are others on Main treet needing the same work. Let he good work go on. The Parent Teachers Association fill meet at the school house Friday fternoon promptly at 4 o'clock. Election of officers and other importnt business to transact. All parons urged to attend. ?O? Mr. J. Hoy Cunningham was in the ity Saturday afternoon on business, te was recently chosen vice presi lent of the Lancaster County Fair Association, and a better selection ould not have been made. Quite a large number of shoppers rom many parts of the county fere patronizing the local stores Monday. The merchants are cerainly beginning to fully realize that t pays to advertise in The News. "Aboard the Chilton Grange," lUblished in this issue is n f>ral<l(iiil> ood sea story?the best ocean tale hat The News has printed In several ears?and we believe It will prove nteresting to our readers. It will be oncluded in the next issue. ?o? The regular examination for the eachers of Lancaster county, who o not hold teachers certificates, will e held at the court house Friday. Ictober fi, beginning at !* o'clock in he morning. All teachers who have 0 stand examination, please be gov1 ned accordingly. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pardue and r?n, Henry Pardue, returned Friday| venlng from various points in 'lorida where they have been visit-' lg friends and relatives for the past wo weeks. TWey report a great me, nnd that they were highly leased with the "land of flowers."; ?o- Misses Thelina Sowell and Jessie ee I'.lackmon motored up from! '.ershaw last Saturday afternoon to o shopping with the local merhants. They expressed them-! plves as deeply interested in the raeum number to be given in the) lackey Opera House Thursday veiling,' and would endeavor to rganize an automobile party in iershaw to attend. THE LANCASTER NEWS! ++++++++++++++++ + IMtICK OK COTTON. + + + I* Today at noon. Tuesday. Or- + 4* tober 3, cotton seiiinK at + * IK KO t\uf nnnnil - - K X .M.w.l JStlMI V h at 80c per bushel $5per + + ton. + Farmers are bringing their + + cotttm from Van Wyck, I'leas- + + ant Valley . Tradesvllle and + many other points trom a dis + tance because they have learned + + that Lancaster is the "Leading + < Cotton Market" in this section + + of the State. + Don't fail to give all tlie buy * ers an opportunity to bid on * your cotton and cotton seed, + for in this way you will be + 4* sure to get the top price for your 4* * product. * tTtTTTTTttTTTTTt FIRST Nl'MBFIt I.VCKt'M COFRSkJ THURSDAY KVKXIXG XKXT. At Mackey Opera House?Melstersingers Male Quartet?Admission Only BO Cents. I Last winter some twenty Lancaster people, interested in the welfare ofj the city and feeling the citizens of| Lancaster and Lancaster county should be given an opportunity of attending some real wholesome en-J tertainment features during the fall and winter, signed a contract with the Piedmont Lyceum Association for five high class attractions, the first of which will be given at the Mackey opera house next Thursday evening. October 5. Those who guranteed the attractions were: Miss Juanita Wylie, Messrs. A. J. Gregory. K. C. Mackey, ('has. D. Jones. L. C. Lazenby, R. C. Brown, B. B. Robinson, J. T. Thomasson, R. T. Beaty. W. H. Mlllen, M. G. Brittain, T. L. Hilton. C. N. Sapp, R. S. Stewart. S. L. Allen. J. F. Moore, A. G. Kllison. Paul Moore, W. P. Bennett. W. R. Thomson and Luther Ellison, and they did so feeling it to be for the best interest of the people. We sincerely trust the people will respond, and that a full house will reward the local committee for their efforts Thursday evening. The Meistersingers Male Quartet which is announced by the local Lyceum committee as the first attrac-| non to appear on the Lyceum! course, is one of the very hest enter-j taining male quartets on the platform. This quartet has been before the public for the past ten years and hasl made glad the hearts of thousands*of | people during this time. Their pro-1 gram will include vocal solos, duetts and quartets of both a humorous and serious nature. The company also! includes a splendid reader, while the music rendered by them on the or-1 gan chimes is a novel feature which1 always creates much enthusiasm. It is said that the organ chimes which this company carries with them is the hest in the Lyceum today. Suppose you make your engagements now for this concert. The admission will he only 5<> cents. MISSIONARY SOCIETY OR(iAMXKI) AT TAIiKllXAChK A Woman's Missionary society was organized at the Tabernacle churcn September 17. The following officers were elected: Mrs. B. B. I'lyler. president; Miss Bula Taylor, first vi?e president: Miss Effie Carnes.'l second vice president; Mrs. L. L.j Howell, treasurer; Miss Ella Howell.i recording secretary; Miss Carrie Funderburk, corresponding secre-; tarv; Mrs. A. P. I'lyler, superintend-! ent mission study and publicity;' Mrs. W. A. Rowell, superintendent social service, and Mrs. (J. F. Taylor,! superintendent supplies. Much work, of a constructive nature, is planned by the association in the near future. MOTH Kits CH'H SCIIOdl, NO. 2 TO MKKT The Mothers Club of School No. 2 will meet Saturday afternoon at the school house at 3 o'clock. A full ! attendance is desired, as there will be important business to discuss. This will be an open discussion meeting. the subject being "How the Mother fan Help the Teacher! . Most." State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ' Due as County, ae. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he If senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City Oi Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm vrill pa> the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AR8 for each and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cur. d by the use of HAM/8 CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December. A D 1886. A W. 0EEA80N. (8eal> Notary Public. ] Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken fn- ? tornally and acts through the Blood on ? the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. 8old by fill drugirtsts. 75c. 1 J Hall's Family l itis for constlputlon. 'UESDAY, OCT. 3, 191fi. 11 ????J? |wt I Nearly Every I I Don't waste your tii I Come ri?ht here, where y< | modern, up-to-date 5, 10 ai | saving in time as well as everything everybody win LOOK FOK KKD 1 w. E. rn 1 SOCIAL NEWS | m Mrs. J. T. Wylle gave a lovely birthday party for her little niece. Virginia Deihl of Rock Hill, Monday afternoon. After frolics and games of various kinds, a beautiful birthday cake bearing seven candles, was brought in and delicious refreshments served. About fourteen guests 1 enjoyed the afternoon with little Miss Deihl. o Mrs. Walter Stevens has as her guest. Miss Mary Hood of Lancaster, who was honor guest on Wednesday morning when her hostess entertained with three tables of bridge at which a number of the young women of the town were present.? Marion. S. C. Star. PERSONALS ?? Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rollings of the Oakhurst community were business visitors in Lancaster today. Mr. J. M. Hood left Sunday night for St. Louis. Mo., in the interest of the Gregory-Hood Live Stock Company. o Messrs. J. ('. Klliott, L. C. Lazenby and W. K Drennan made a business trip to Columbia Saturday. While there they purchased a tractor engine to be used on their farm. Mrs. Joe Hough, who has been in the city several" days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I?. iteed, has returned to her home at Bethune. She was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Kate Keed, who will tpach there during the ensuing year. I Miss Macie Wilson ana Mr. (trice! Adams of Great Falls surprised their many friends September by get-| ting married at the home of the I bride. Rev. Mr. Kiigore performed the ceremony. They will make their future home at Great Falls. We wish the happy couple a long and prosperous life. KTOKF. TO CliOSF.. The store of M. PoliakofT will he closed October 7th on account of holiday. WFKVIIi COMING THIS WAY. Athens. Ga., Oct. 2.?The boll weevil has reached Tattnall county.! Cotton bolls received from County Agent Harper at the State College of) Agriculture proved to be infested with weevils. PROFESSIONAL CARDS | Dr. M. R. Campbell' Registered Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. ANDERSON, S. C. Standard Drug Co.. local renra I <entatives. Take your broken lenses and repairs to tbem for prompt and icnirare work DR. O. B. PRAT T, Dentist. Hours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:30; 1 ;30 to 6:30. Office Phone 286. Residence Phone 398. Office Over I.anrnster Pharmacy. ~ DR. J. J. POLLARET VKTKRIXA RY SURGEON Trefttment of Sick. Lame and disabled Horses, Mules and Cat;le. Office: Gregory-Ho?k1 I,ire Sbtfk Co. Telephone 23? Ijineaater, S. O. Residence Telephone 113 = SE thing To Nearly I DO rot/ WA lie walking all ov^r town hunting hi >u can get everything under one ro nd 2."> cent Suire, at tlie lowest price money. We cater to Everybody, ai its. y <TtONT - NEXT DOOR TO DAVIS A^A A^A a'^ A" A^ A'^ A'^ A^ ^A^ A^ ^A^ A^ A^^V" "i I COUGHS AN T V r^i t K?3 * t A [g Quickly Helie^ V fn Nyal's Winte ?* iy. o r* X ? s>ruft- vi X n no Narcotic X j=] a Vatei X 0 \ V [01 ^!| ^ ^][? X ? V/ Insist^ X Nval'sZne X = Best. ?>old :*: (Q, * | LANCASTER 4 OPEN EVERY NIGI J. A . . . . . . . !- - V V V V W V V V V */ V >*V ' Ill BEAUTIFUL W WOOL ORES I NKVK.lt IIKKdltK II.\VK V I PATTKRNS AMI WKAVKS IN S CllliOltS KOIt STItKKT WKAIt ! CilNIIV, M(i(iKil IIKOWN, N llltOWN. 40-inch Crepe cle Chene in all shades. This is a splendid weari lustrous finish. Special Very Heavy Crepe Meter in e> street and evening wear J, 36-inch Satin in all the wau ; $I.U.~> Yard. Lovely new Charnieuse in so i fects. This is being one of the season. We bought all the (lesi prices NOVELTY We have selected carefully a Dress Lengths in Novelty Silks, a woman of something different. priced Beautiful New Silks for evenint I Maize. Nile Green and Gold Clot Taffeta, (Jro I)e Land re and Crepi ^ Costume Velvet?Black and C( 27-inch Velvet Carduroy in W cial. . . Fine Wool Serge in Black. Nav> All Wool Shrunk Serge 56ors Fine Taffeta Cloth suitable foi Plum. Burgundy. Navy, etc. Spec Broadcloths in all desira wide Novelty Wool Plaids ROBINSON-CL LANCASTER'S LEA V I ll] Everybody I w I >r something you need. I of to he found in a 5 s in town, and at great I _j i i iiu we nave jusi annul m m m*m j^B IHB KOYAL HOTEL I co. I IDCOLDSl T J.X , [r5r| HI A red Willi n jC r Cough & tiitains |J V s. Not ? " / 1 X i I / M i t Very | n?i.- u. U[ A Will* ll> rn Y PHARMACY I IT UNTIL 10:30 % ** ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA AT? AT* A^A AY^ AT* |j| 00L AND S GOODS ,'K SHOWN" SO MANY j II.K. Alii. TilK NTINV I "iUOH AS I*I.I'M, Hi ll- | j ;avvs, <;kf,kn and it the street and evening js ng cloth with beautiful | I ?l.ar> Vard. ]{ :quisite new shades for " \ U .75, 8-.OU and #ii.50. \ | ted colors. $t.OO ami || lid and two toned ef- II best materials of the J j rable colors. Specially . .81.5(1 to $2.00 Yard SILKS. number of exclusive No two alike, assuring These are moderately . .81.5(1 to 82.50 Yard. ; dresses in Pink. Blue, h. These Silks are in p Meter. :ilors 81-25 Yard hite and Colors. Spe 66c Yard. ' and Colors, 50r Yard, inches wide?all col 115c \ ai d. r one piece dresses in ial 81.<M> Yard. ble colors?56-inches .81.(Ml to 81.5(1 Yard. . . .66c, 75c and 81.(Ml OUD CO. ding; stork.