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SHORT LOCAL NEWS ~ OF GENERAL INTEREST rS; spent a RECENT HAPPENINGS IN \ CITY AND COUNTY. Sp^ngs that no Uni n era nf Po/ml a in Wki.lt All ' * vvK.v HI n mtivn illl pie of J. Sections of Lancaster Coun- to hi,n ty Are Interested. w?<u1 county. Local cotton buyers were offering 18 1-2 cents per pound on the Holid Lancaster market this morning for two Ij,a cotton. llhc te"' I Teacher Owing to the fact that the pastor lumbia will be In Columbia, there will be no {rural s< service at the I-ancaster A. R. I\ jing bef church next Sabbath, according to an tinue tl announcement made today. {About I ing the B. R. Funderburk, the little 19months-old son of Mr. and Mr9-lfhaf Boyce Funderburk, died last Satur-1j^pf^ day night about 9 o'clock at the home of his parents in this city. The little-mornjn. roiiii' v.ii/i Komi tn otiiw oiuiii* *""i t vaiv " uuvi III Ulll J ilWUHt t"U j weeks and liis death was a great S. W shock to his parents and their'citizen friends. home ii about 1 It was out of the question for any ^ Lancaster people to get any negro in mpnt s town to do nny work for them either .j j Wednesday night or Thursday night, jmprovc The occasion was the presence in the nesday city of a negro minstrel show and stroke every negro in the city able to raise nmt th< Mtwo-bits" was right on the scene P(j j8 8ll when the performance began. einl 8P People of the Lancaster mill vll- v'"e lage have decided to organize a 00-," "?"' operative store and with that end in P? view have selected A. H. Robblns as! ^ president and C. B. Jordan as secre- agent ( tary and treasurer. The latter has this poi been authorized to solicit subscrip- resigne* tions to the capital stock of the ven- ceeded ture and he is now engaged in that of Orj pursuit. I been in I years a Merchants of the city report that years ii business during the week just com- (lprp(j ing to a close has been the best ex-1 . . derstooi perieiyted in several months. The ,i,.vo fact that court is in session here . ( I busines served to attract a number of'visi- a nativ tors, and in addition the pretty ohief cl weather following the recent rains, |)Urjr ar also served to bring many people to irallroaf town from the rural sections. a nu)nij -^A large number of delegates from "Woodmen of the World camps in all . . > parts of Lancaster county lert yester- I R I I day to nttend the meeting of tiio J | Head Cnntp of the Order, which now in session in Greenwood. This cord is a bi-ennial event with the Wood- Fuel men ana nunareas 01 visitors are at tracted to every meeting. I ()S'p The annual missionary meeting of am' the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lan- , watcl caster Presbyterian church will take P* place at the manse next Tuesday af-l rewa ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The principal feature of tho annual meeting " will he an address by Rev. W. S., mou, Patterson, pastor of the Associate ,>n l,< Reformed Presbyterian church. Ills ^or subject will be "Foreign Missions." ! ts,Ml Dune Lancaster people have learned with interest of the marriage of Miss 1'Oit it: Ldlu Gossett of Helton and W. P. Mc- watei Cullough of Great Falls, whieh event also was solemnized in Belton last Sun- 'all c day. Mr. McCullough has a number or L of friends in I^ancaster and is a fre-1 3-12quent visitor to this city. The young' people will make their home in Great Pi Falls where Mr. McCullough holds a QINTMF position. i Blind,Bh ; The first ."Analyses indicate water to be of! good quality and free from contam-IVMHI tnatlon'' is tho wording of a report Just sent to this c.lfv hv Dr P t. ll - . ? I _ , Parker of Charleston, State chemist i M and bacterloligist. Every quarter] specimens of the municipal drinking I water Are sent to the chemist for an examination and the last report Is ? entirely negative as to bacterial tndl- & m cations of contamination. Paul O. McCorkle of York, con, gressman from the Fifth district until March 4, has been spending a few XjOZ days in the city on business and has been warmly greeted by his many lSt, friends. Although a York citizen x*rir now, Mr. McCorkle Is even more at home in Lancaster than he is In 3 les York. He says that his stay in .. Washington was most delightful and *1H that he will never forget the kind- f qua How's This? - I mal We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be f cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. 'vdfrtU'a Catarrh Medicine has beon taken \ rrr hn -atarrh sufferers for the post thirty- ? > " five years, and has become known as the V /? most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's 4 Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on 4 the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pot- J son from the Blood and healing tho dls* - R|a eased portions. J M7 Af'er you have taken ITall's Catarrh M-dlcine for a short time you will see a T pLd? great improvement in your general I \ h< alth. Htart taking Hail's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send 3 for testimonials, free. vL a F. J. OHF1NFY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 76c. his friends in rallying to his JUST KKCKIVI I mules, they w ? . . , better hurry J. W. H. Dych.es, formerly . . _ , . . . . extra nice on th Springs but now pastor of .4 ? v w ? J . ?.>. Wrtherspoon i>tist church at Fort Mill, few hours in Lancaster Tues-1 _ _ To Cure a ernoon, en route to his new _ . ' Tnkp LAXATIVI? HI fter a short visit to Heath Cough and Hcadac ,,,, . , , , . , Druggiata refund ti rhe beloved minister says h. w. grovk's si better people exist than those _ h Springs, but that the ^ort Mill have been very kind ^F^P^P^J^P and that he is already in love s new field. He has many in all parts of Lancaster I lay is being observed at the'^. ncaster graded schools while . ^P ;hers are attending the State' ^P s Association mooting in Coand in addition a number of M ;hools aro closed. The meet- j ;an yesterday and will con- ^P iirough today and tomorrow. JBrndfr d SO local teachers are attendmeeting and reports coming Lancaster from them say | B i meeting is proving pleasant, 1_)"L and interesting. The local ^ v? in i vnuuie vihssch inonuuy V . Robertson, a well known ! of Lancaster, (lied at his ^ 1 tills city Thursday morning o'clock. Mr. Robertson soldj^J \ local mercantile establish-] m/ ome months ago because of j th, but his condition did not g* ). About 4:30 o'clock Wed- g afternoon he suffered a w (, of paralysis and it was seen 3 end was near. The deceas- g& Roys irvlved by his wife. The fun- "R 82..>ii rvice took place at Trades- ^P ... . . . A Roys Su day at noon, followed by in- _ . , . , ' , ^ $2.08 up t< : in the church cemetery at Boys' Pf t. Cauthen, who has been 81.08 and or the Southern Railway at Men's P; nt for the last ten years, has ^ ^ 1 that position and was sueyesterday by C. C. McKnlght ^ Men's Si ingeburg. Mr. Cauthen has up to $10.1 the railroad business for 17 2" nd during his stay of ten ^P i the local otllce he has ren-1 ery efficient service. It is un-1 jpd that he resigned in order ^ Ladies Sli te his entire time to his other, V 82.11 s interests. Mr. McKnight. Men's \w e of York county, has been /w* ? lerk to the agent at Orange- ... v ir)?" rs nl . 82 OH id is said to be a splendid I man. lie has already made The Ilea ier of friends in Lancaster. ^ pers ,)t & Children MESS NOTICES] 111 BIV?One thousand cords of ft wood. Lancaster Ice and < M -Sunday, between Lancaster I p f Kershaw, gold hunting case Mk li. Finder please return to Mackey Company and receive ? _ it-pd. (NlflHBD COTTAGE In th6 itains of North Carolina can ^ __ ought for $750.00, or rented JflL M 175.00 the season. If inter- Jj ^ write A. E. W., Box 37. S B^ din, Fla. ltaw-3weeks. m BK KNT ?Five Room TTouse. city, J| r, lights and good garden;. JmfM six room house, good garden, ! jff |lc' onveniences. Apply to J. M. M atta Hood. Phone 214. jS IffyA n-H. | g lies Cured in 6 to 14 Days B nniti vrill trfund money if PAZO ' fj [NT fulls lo cure any cane of Itching, I Iff reding orlrotrnding Piles in 6 tolddays. ^ , 1 tpplicuiiin Ki<*t iUKand Kut 30c. p| I I " mtem* neap I? WBtBUK f-i ? nuraiMW m com V The t roceries J r JJ plea MMBMMBMM ? of t IS alwi ig ago ceased to ex- B has k.l4 at a?a ataaa ?9! UUb cVb UUI ObUl D JfUU m I find Fresh Grocer- 8 JOIN 1 i ?x i , ? ^accoui in Staple and Fancy accumul, is at prices as low as | asa sta lity and the present JJ temptati rkets will permit. .. 8 means a HY NOT TRY US! g B. Roddey j Lancaster, S. C. ' Ir i i.nrjr- . \ I ED another car fresh OUIl MR. HOOD returned toda 'ill go fast so you had a load of extra good mules and see them. Some broke. Gregory-Hood Live les in the lot. J. H. Co. 2 & Co. lt-np. Cold In One Day Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up S; homo rv..lnl... it .inn. The Old Stand ?rd general strengthenim b? Jnd^o^o " Uie CoUl GROVB S T> 3TKUKSS chill TONIC, dr uoney il it (nil* to cure. Malarla.enrlchcs the blood.aud builds up gnature on each box. 25c. tem. A true tonic. Por adults and childn ? ? BIG ARGAINS ter Goods and More Values at Poliakoff's lothing Dry Goods nts at U."?e. r?Oc, 7.">c Apron Ginghams at. . . . 7 I-12< i. Light Percale Shirting at 7 l-ih loc Dress Ginghams at. . . 10c its jit t?>e, $1.1)8, Figured Striped Voiles at ? S'AO. > _ t . Joe, 12.">e, title and ii| ilm Beach Suits at up Ladies' ants at l)8e, .Sl.lt>. t> ,.p to #?.oo. Ready-to- Wear lits at $7.5t>, .St>.tm Skirts at l)8e, $1.40, $1.1)8 $11.50 and up to $<(.<><>. Ladies' Waists at 4l>e, 75e Shoes $i.?<> up to $12.50. Ladios' Dresses at 08c, 81.41) ppers at 8!>e, $1.40, 11,1,1 "PH and up. ici Kid, Gun Metal Millinery id Shoes at $1.08, ,, , ,. , Complete line ot Ladies Misses' and Children's up-to eon Shoes and Slip- ''"P* l,il,s ,lt vo,"> !>H and up to prioos. I.adios' and Coin's Furnish 'a Shoos and Slip- inn (ioihIs, Mon's and Hoys , . ??< , 7~?o, S1 .o- and Mats and Caps?AM Now Cioods. POLIAKOFF ' EHBiinatj*. uBttiiHiBaBnRaBiiBUKa ^eelmg g^Rea -^ATISFACTIOl rTL ffifj r?,\ 68 with every additl V the bank balance, knowledge that yo3n<' 'te so much further &d in this world's i 1 Is bound to be a in n(B isure to every one. I adop|fferent the feelings he saver from those ic sub-lspender who must sys be worrying about Vre when the saver the assurance of cc ,), inK tnd independence. The ,1 trships 4 ;he throng of th^rine* <4(?d by opening ar it here. Don't i ,ftneR- vylT until you have ated what you Ja spectable sun rter. Remembe* gtate \ addition to tin on to spend, meith ag- theV in your p<>f'kei loss to you for i1in* th* fo,,\interest. o Is no crnri Presl- pot as A dollar in t\\a, two JfcniWfer 4v,am i. bound, to theV than two i- Amerj_ jn^ f0^* nanned in a w\ Mea- the pr\ Rp Rank if1 were thrM,8\ctpr A ilC UO.I1IY fQr thp many arDlCI t a urn a ^ ,hrt t,ona hna liA^IUAi e been observers! end is no\ ! OeflnKe The CoH|||||||| not yet accl ght the ale, howevi v with , well ' Stock A t-np. A l| Spring 11 Oxfords ? v I 5 i |fc j^| EW showing % styles in M 11 B Oxfords. 4h 6 v for these oxfords , m Y q early last fall and J ? we are in a posit J you from 50c to ? Sprang oxfords. I J Y tiful styles and le; a ^ 5 Y |prf from anrt mnc* _ vr*a> utivt 111VO % S i? priced at S i $4.?-*$4., ? ? ^ % Buy early w! ? V line is com 0 t ^ 4% : !> * ill TheJ/LWyi ttl X ^ $ *w "V4 v. I fSiifts'/Si rr & For Saturday, Mo 1 i $ Tuesday, we wi . 3 . mmw psm I: 75 11 Sample ? %t JL fig 4? a Of the very newest materials, c g A We have received these suits M time, and we intend' to make ma Jj tomers as the result of this wonc We will only mention a few c |> invite you to come and inspect fo: Ladies' all Wool Serge Suits, bes1 new colors, full range of sizes. Samp <?> Fine Poplin, French Serge and T To newest colors and perfect tailoring. worth less than $17.50. Your choii ? Price , V Beautiful new models of Poiret Tv Y French Serge, showing many new f ^ y and trimmings. These suits are in pei ? 5 Y chartruse, apple green, skating blu< t | V Every suit shows skill in design and 'Y suit in this lot has the appearance of | J have marked these suits for only th 31 X tremely moderate prices $15.75 jiY UNUSUAL VALUES AWAIT YOU 3 Y LEADING STORE If ROBINSON - CL( ! i LANCASTER'S LEADXN m t 111 t Y T 5 T js of the new [en's Spring % Our orders were placed by so doing ^ tion to save X X $1 on your * Vlany beau- y athers to se- jt! X : moderately X l ??j S5.-1 $ hile the X plete V T % lie Co. I Kfe/ | : nday and ill offer *k t ^ f V ^ ?! I >mts |: colors and styles. V at an opportune V aiy new suit cus- x 1 1*1 A 1 A lenui suit sale. Y )f the values and. A r yourself. t workmanship and le Sale Price. . $8.50 Y 'affeta Gloth Suits, ? No Suit in this lot ce for Sample Sale Y . $11.98 and $14.50 Y nils, Gabardine and A eatures in tailoring 4 rfect shades of gold, 4 > s, navy and black. 4( > workmanship. Any > ' a $25.00 suit. We 4< > ree days at the ex- 4, >, $18.85 and $21.50 A AT LANCASTER'S )UD CO. I ;g store. ?