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Local Matte rs APPOINTMENTS OK REV. J. M. WHITE. Unity, l?t and 3d Habbath. UIU? ? ro*k, ad and -ltti Haidmth. 11 ' a. m. , PlaasiiMi'Hill, 2 I and 4tli Hal.buth, ' 4*p in. . I / the only ! Gaudy, > / A trial i will convince you. At ' Mackore'.i's. t ? A plum at did Gold Ring for $1.00, worth $1.50 at B. C. HOUGHS. ?Cottage for rent. Apply to W. .1. Cunningham. 3ti. ? Born, to Mr. uud Mrs. \V. M. Moore, Oct. 8, 1903, a son. ? Columbus buggy and harness, nearly as good as new, for sale at half price. Apply at this office. ? I will pay more than anybody for turkeys, chickens and eggs. Bring them to G. W. Phillips' store. 3ti. A. C. ELLIS. t ?Mr. J. B. Mackorcll has invested in nil up to-date, bnllbcaring, rubbc tired, glass top, silver mounted peanut roaster. It is "The Stunner" and is a thing ? of beauly. IIo also has the best 1 quality of peanuts ?W, II. McDonald, now of ' 1 the Merchants National Bank, Baltimore, was shaking hands with his many old friends hero yesterday. Wo were glad to see him. i ?The morning train on the L. ; & C. now leaves at G:20 instead of 7:15 as heretofore so as to connect with the Columbia train at Chefcter. ; I ? "Men love darkness rather thun light." If you want light, ( the het-t artificial light in the world, call and seo my line of Paragon Lamps. Cheap and durable. B. C. HOUGH. ?The Fleath Granite Co. has put in a now derrick at Heath Springs that will load throe cars with granite without the cars bo. T i ing moved on the track. It has a roach of CO feet. : ? Mr. Bradley, an employee ' at the cotton mill hero was ho- ; riously hart last Monday evening ( while oiling the shafting. The h n , ladder on whieh he was standing , 1 slightly turned causing him to fall > across a loom, knocking three of '< i his ribs loose from his backbone, t Dr. Poovey fs attending him. j? Zed Boue pleaded guilty to a [ charge of breach of laborer's con- j tract before Magistrate J.J. Rob I ^ erts cf Flat Creek township last ( Wednesday and was sentenced to j 1 25 days or pay a fine of $10. 1 \ Not having the right change he ^ took the days ?Married, Oct. 4, 1903, attho j home of, and by J. Montgomery . Caskey, N. P., Mr. John Small and Miss Ellie Kirk, daughter of Mr. R. M. Kirk.?Enterprise. ?At the recent meeting of Bethel Presbytery Prof. A. R. c Banks was elected one of thetrus- I tees of Davidson College for three i years. Rev. C. Eraser and R. E. Wyhe, Esq ., of this place, were j elected on the committee of Home , S Missions. VVinnsboro was se- 11 lected as the place, and Tuesday ! before the fourth Sabbath iu April as the time of the next meeting of Presbytery. g ? Letters advertised as remaining in the post office at Lancaster J uncalled for for the week ending Oct. 10 1903 aro as follows: 1 Mist* Katherine Steele, Miss ltosa ? Tyson, Mrs. Laeah Moore, Annie 1 a Massey, Mr. R. M. Hilton, Mr. John Perry, Mr. Eddie Hoggins (2), John Massoy, Miled Frager, J. T. Johnson. v Belle Nartco, P. M. ? Dr. S U. Rutledgo left yesterday for Atlanta to finish bi> d tidies iu dentistry. ?Uus Bullock's Musical Con - ' jdy and Khto Vaudovillo wi ! *ivo ono of their delightful enter aininonts in the auditorium at tin ( graded school building on Thurs- 1 lay night. Wet. 15th. Admts. ru n: Adults, 35 cents: children, 25 ecuts; children accomp tniod ' t>y their scIkk I teacher, 15 cents, lie-erved seats, 50 rents I -- For Stylish WcddiiiL Jnvitu-;i:>ns and anything eh e in .lot ( 1'nnting, apply at the oHiec of he Lancastku Kntkhimiisk. ?A two-room tenant house on he \Vitberspoon plantation, on Jut aw b a liver, occupied by lieu ( jen Dye, col., was destroyed by ire Sunday morning. Loss about >150; no insurance. The origin ( >f the tiro is not known. ? Hedew. i ? Mr.. \V. S Langley h as at?out ( omplcted the two handsome store i mildiogs, three residences and GO >dd cottages he contracted to < >ui!d ut Ninety Six about ft year igo, and is hero arranging to novo his family to Greenwood < lext Tuesday, whoro he has taken icveral large building contracts, < nnong them one for building 40 j :ottages for tho Greenwood cot. on mill. Will is a hostler. \Ve < egret that he is going to move i rum Lancaster and hopo thut the nove is only temporary. ?FOR SALE ! 305 acres at >7. per acre, on good terms. \bout 10 miles South of town ad- ' oining A. H. Carter, 4 houses, 2 1 veils with pumps, about 4-horso arm open, good school, good leighborhood, well wooded. Also!' ! 105 aores near Carmel church, i 1 Vppl v to ! ! T. S. Carteh, Agent. | 1 ? Wanted! A teacher for the;1 Jarmel school. Apply to W. T. \ anlandingham, Trustee i BIG J OBI TJ a nwli , t* vy Woo I I i kirliig ?no k . (!il 73 ot- vf.me, o.ol ? 44c || -x,.aJv.Bee: h Dry Goods 2o 0 yards Simpson's 27 inch For- > !s, in short h i ^ths, at tho yard 5i | I ".00 ynr.'a 7 cents Outim s, n j.rott> s iturns, at only?5c n yar?l. 2000 yanl a l'.'A and 1 > cfs lhiiiu1 e?t< vaifttin^ftal the yard llh llcuvy \v iiiht, 10ct-\, Cctlou Flan u*l, at fjcflood wool mixed pants J inns, worth i0 0 ntj. at the yard, i'2l< Mm DllPMTMNT r ^ ?: < . .. ?? i . . ;i i i - ' s* lino iisic iiuuuu nose, f.iioo I5c vulue, ut the pair 25c Indies heavy fleece lined hose, vorih 15o, at the p;.ir 10 J,adies full seamless, best grade 10* ?cse fpecial price 7c paii Nite f\ue {.-age ribbed, the 12Ao grad. it IOC Heavy, double thick for boos, to ar ive next wet k, wor li 20c, at the air 12jt Big Linen Sale. We made a Bargain purchase ol table linens and napkins. 72 inch very heavy half bleachei lamask, never sold under $1 00, oui irice the yard i6< Fine mercerized damask, the 75t liud at the yard 50< Good heavy bleached damask, 40< rtdue, at 25< l.arge siz* all linen doylies, worth 11 25, at thedczsn 75c l.ar^e slzi napkins, wortii $1.25, ai .he dozen $1 04. Dress Goods. 56 Inch Zibalii.Oi very (ylish an lervieeable, thy yard 96c 54 inch real Hr< adclottiH. heavy and imootli, will not nap, lhe$l 75 grad? it $1 25 52 Inch twill bock bro dclotba, th? ? ovular $ 2-5 kind, very epeeial, at ?9c ; 6i) I ch all wool broadcloths, solo I iverywhoio at 75e, ourcbu-e cut nrio* I ha yard ' 50< j w E; E The W F, HI. U ol' lietlicl Presbytery ,'l'ho Wotnau's boreijju Mission j ary union of llcthel Presbytery was in session in the Presbyterian i cburcb here Thursday and yesterday. The sessions were presided over 1)} the president, Mrs. A* kins of I.owry?ville. After dovotional exercises the following ^ dele2ales wore enrolled: Mrs. A. \V. Kluttz >f Chester, Mrs. Allen Izard and Mrs. Jennie Hut ' shison of Uoclfr 4iiIi, .Mrs lvl(iu> 1 of Lowrysville, Mr.-. H. N. C'tuijj . ot liock liii!, Mrs. Walker ol Ciiester, Mi-> Ai ,ry \Vbile ol Hock j Mill, .Mi ss O Leat y of \ orkvi11 e, | 1 Mrs. C. Ashe of Yorkville. | < iUrs. u. <i. AJrown, of Chester j county, Mrs. J. M. Bryan ami i Mrs. Samuel Intnan of Yoikviile, Mrs. E. Ij Guy arid Mrs Atkins l>f Lowrysville, Miss Maggie Mc Iiwaiu of lleath Springs, Airs. \ Green and Mrs. Lewis of Chester, ] M iss Mary Cunningham of Ches I 1 ter county, Miss McPheeters of Yorkvillo and Miss Sallio Wyl ic ( jf Chester, and Mrs. S. M. Mc 1 A fee of Chostor county. After enrollment an address of ( welcome was made by Miss Annie j , Witherspoon ot this place and rc , jponded to on behalf of the vis- j itors by Mrs. b. C. Ashe of York i vi 1 Ic. The remainder of the af- , teiiuon was occupied with rou ! Line business. At night Be v. .F. j [I. Thorn well, D. D., of Fort i Mi!!, delivered an address on "Paul as a Missionary." At the morning session yesterlay in addition to routine work, ' \ paper was read by Mrs. Izard, "A work for the Church of the 20th Century," the question bax was opened, and responsive reading was had. At the afternoon sos sion Mrs. M. J. Perry read a paper ?"What is a Christian Cite and its Works!" After the elec tion of ollicers, Blucksburg was selected as the placo of next meeting. A parting hymn was Hi ? j 111: i'oi'l i. vi; sro .i;, ? in price. <>u Hie contrary our new fall cheapest ever shown in iheeitj. No where in the Stateeun great-jh1 er valuos he found than we ar N showing this season. No time 01 thought has been spared in the \ collecting together of our larg< FA LI j STOCK and feel sure that j Lhoso who visit our store in scare! j of the best things at the LOWEST J POSSIBLE Pit ICES will not he j. disappointed. Wo are showing 1 an elegant stock of (iuo Drer>s ? Goods with trimmings to matt. j by far the choicest lino we havi shown, and at prices wo know ti oo lower thau can ho found else where. . ?' reiif 7;acauBeiEj?^ Greatest Clothing s Values. 1 Our Clothing stock this season 1 surpasses any we ever had. The dyles are correct, and the most important of all thoy (it the form perfectly. Wo cleaned up somelots from a manufacturer who < ceded tho money, at one-third iho price, and wo can offer the following low prices: 18 Men's $8.00 Cassimer suits, good styles, tho suit, $5.00 i 2-1 Men's $10.50 Thibet ami Cheviott suits, elegant at $6.90 28 Men's $12.50 fin? suits, ireat valuo at tho suit $8.0. Boys' doable breasted knGfjj >mls at 8l)ets to $4.00. Boysjknee pants, wool, from 19ctst<jj 75 cent* CLOL 8Uo?r ami the union adjourn; 1. At 5 p. in. a reccptio" va.given tli^ union l?} the !..i ..os' Aid Society at the homo of .diss Olivia Kmnions. ? Only a limited nun cr ot tbu. heap 'r.g Ma- eft ?12.50 and S--.50, all foily warrant'd. ii. c. iiorun. Li'.O i;<- a. r r of 1 > e Ci. . to:D j> i i . <1. v1 1 : 1 i. n u . : i.i , . n. A i !.ur.?t n in 1 it beaut fill t: ' J 1 . y 4 'Poll . lb ioil'osi ' it tli i. .loi. Ojlobor lOt'u Ai rail.; it at - \v it iit* made fi>r reduced rate Com Lancaster and a spcci ! train t?? leave Cheater immediately at tei'the performance. y ' \\C II I UK KIDNEYS." ' Then they :vro affected, life is in dinger," says l)r. A bornethy, lite great English physician. Enter's Kidney Cure makes sound Sidney's. T. E. FunderlmrU. ^ lion. das. A. MeCullough of V# Greenville has keen appointed to ^ preside over < lie Kichlaud court 3U account of the illness of Ju laro : , t ? Gage. .Judge llenet will hold V lit I .o n n??? -1 - 1 .<4 v itt j^aui nil ilUt'UUUl ()I the illness of Judge Ivlugli. ^ Von ihiow li'/utt Von <ti-< 'l'dklntj f When you lake Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic because the form- ^ f Lilu is plainly printed on every bot- JO tie showing that it is simply lror ^ and (Quinine in a tasteless form iM No Cure. No Pay. 50c. Vff ? Proceedings have been ins'i- ^ tuted for the appointment of a ^ receiver for the Telephone Mfg. ^ Co. of Sumter. Oct. 17th lias been appointed as the day for a ^ healing before Judge Purdv. ^ Foley's Honey and Tar es ^ ooughs and colds and pre ts pneumonia. Take no substlt^t-/ r. E Funderburk. It is hard for a man to rem emher an old love affair in for : ^ man to forget it. ? Ex. .'JE.aviL vsaait r . | t E* jjDress Goods ar- 2 jf MUI Li f V> : i ' }i!ai.l \ * .nib gs regib r t rice jl-: lis?s-i - li r ock is the i ;':" : * 11 ' i Op I c- 0 ..... BLACK DRESS GOODS. 4 > inch silk !i:siie nt'mo, .ro H goods, SpCcul lilt' 3'U: d liJC. 45 hicl lint: 7">c l?ri!li ;nliiio ;it ">:I Great liM'gain i . a line IIotirlcti loll., well worth 75c, at 45c yd 5 pieces 40c fir.tin jfwjMHril.', -j.lc:: :id <;r sn irts, f. vard 25c 20c liguied nith.ar, f.a! black, .* lie yard I2ic Vliilincry Specials. We picked up bargains in Misses umI ( hildreu's scratch felt Hal.-; and : aiiors that are g?,od value at $1.0 ), >< our choice each BOc f Children's navy tamoahauter Caps I. it 25c V ? i.I i Silk Specials. Cuaiantecd taffetas, the SOcts kind; V ill colors, at the yard 05c j,! 30 inch black taffeta, gondii DO silk it the yard 89c J 80 Inch black taffeta, guaranteed, i voven iu selvage, very heavy an<l {.1 vorth $l.o(), tlie yurd $1 10 ? 30 itich Peati ?le ftolr, extremely v'( ienvy, was $2 25 a yard, at SI tif> \\ Shoes that fit. and Wear. I i "DOROTHY l)()I)D" Hhoes and J1 )xford? for l-udioi at $2/0, $0 00 ami hiSD, gtpranteed, All_ CUOS8KTT Hioea for t,cnts at i'Ji 60 ;.i.00, $> 60 and$4 00 in tin- latent to s tud leathers, nil warranted. Rattle AXo Shoes for uiou sit .-3, ] >1.60 und $2 00. j Rattle \xo Shoes for ladies at $ i "6,1 nd 1.60, ' On Rattle A xo Khoea for "hiidreit at TV, M;;, nd $1.00 vVQ livery Pair Guftranlend. ( j ?i ii i i -- ? 1>'C \ D. -IK I WE ARE N(N Imm- T1 Fal! And Wim And i vi . body invited t > vi>it t BARGAINS too numerou to uv .. MI 3* ~ ' V; 7 vjh P?dr V . ^ j? * fl *j ( [A) ; !!!:; *} ' 'Mr; ' UNO Kit l'KAU> t OLLX.U8 AN* I. ?? , < > T-*4) I' . v Ml I /i Call am* :^el <mi' ou buy elsewhere t Voi Mo B / A ^ /* ' v?.. " ^ vv ^ /" s I I -.WE CA] ! -.A Full Li I i Heavy and Fane I : cxf'r. 'xxs-' ~c : r: ; :? . |Crockc ry ware,.-. ' i!G lassware, I >1 ~ i fllartl. warts ! ! fiTin warts Is 7 s, r?- *:: :< >r s cxr- ~-e. C 11E WINC TO 15 YCCO \ Bloom? Can't bo host, at TO cents ^ :] Honey Moon Scwin?r Machines le sG? C. u AI * " & (Next door to Western I'nio * , *T v*. y v\ ^ ' JL? T* ^ ^ j Fresh Lot of Wi alios' oliosM t i>i : e , nil >i/. . B< ' . - "K . *i;\ f r" j \ - 'J } ?P '' i script lops euro ully tilled i A i 'i ill: < < )KNKU I)] ' ( i - r r n i \ -i : ? fT i A It# lJ Ut IliN 'V. K I J i Sept. l'??OIi. '" V. ? " " v.- * ' " j TII mv<) ARE Wi|Y SHOULD BUY 1st, I Have the 2d, The Lowest. ust think of jt 15 pounds No. and no less to each custouic:\ 3 pn Any brand of Tobacco you want, tr hacco, lugs redeemable at Ac each. When you can't tin* iu town >011 want, c Yours for B J R Mnrii u. u. mrt^r ->x? ?x?~ ~?v- -js* cr - -axtI t's What You Si That Mali You uio save money l>v buying ir business bus been much bettor sine I wo thank all our customers for ma know how to appreciate your trade, lod on us for .'.mods eoino right along luscd with our treatment. Biggest hue of lings evor shown $5.00. Big lot of remnant Carpet c everything in our line, and it will p: y. POllTE v ready" le ier Trade, >ur storo whore wo have 11 n a vailing your call. IUJNILQF > LAOIKS > Oi'. " :?* K!_prices before k . 4 i! > Very Trul/, 4 Z1" >-k 'xk ^ .? ^S. ** T1 ^k. iiiiV X lie of.-* . \) y Groceries, '<; if : - c.i xx" -.c..:? ?jtm Cm ;(?uns |X and | y/ Shells,! g fCHEAP.I g /* =? -..-.*3"--&u fa -lhelunnd csdicd "Fuii tbe pound. A it. llyo uml (Mover Seed. R.N ES. | n Telegraph Ollico,) ?. - y'* ^ *N*. -"T ^ /T ^ jyr'^N '?*vv ilev's Candy. * / t no cf C'ijulis and Brushes. Ti n -t s adju-di i without extra ('! 1 A I i(_i ICS. 1 ^ i , ..< li' it lowest prices. I \ ' > J (Mil1 iti i ou/aii, . > r > i"T; > \r . i\ J r '.U.HJ i v iV, DRUGGIST. REASONS | FROM ME: | Best Goods ; 1 , 4 . 'V' r rices. a iil 1 Codec, ?1.00, no more * mnds boda for 25 cents. Ijl y ii plug "Spot Cask" To- |^[ i anything m ome to me. jjy u USI11CSS, g CORELL. | u '~xt... -s:;... -.>?;? zy.? Live :os You liicli. jour Kl ltNITUltE from t*u. m wo opened limn wo expected, king our business grow, and To all who have not as yet and you will ho more than iii this town ?prices from 25c heap. Wo have a big stock i v you to see us oeforc you IK & STEPHENSON.