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Short Locals. . . - . .. _ ?Mr. F). F.Moore of Plains was in town yesterday. ?Messrs. R. S. and 8 Cherry j ^ spent Thanksgiving with relatives; in Chester county. ?Auditor Cook spent several! days tins week at Taxahaw and Kershaw. I ?Mrs. I*. (?. MaCorklo of Rook | Hill spentThnnksgiviug hero wi :h ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). I Lenimond. . ?Cotton has been bringing 5:15 here several days. That was J the top yesterday. 1 ?Dr. W. G. Stevens of Rock j Hill spent Thanksgiving with hisi Darents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II W I Stevens. ?Thursday night was the cold est we have had this fall. There was considerable ic? Friday morn ing and the ground was frozen. ; 2?Our Nimrods had a good day among the partridges Thanksgiving day, and a great many birds were bagged. y ?Congressman and Mrs. Strait entertained a number of their friends at a turkey dinner Thanks- ( giving day. ? Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hire, Mi?s: Ella Saunders and Mrs. W. A r. Barber went over to Lancaster ' *? to-day on a short visit to Mrs. .1. P. Hunter.?Chester Lantern. ?FOIi SALE.?One second! hand sewing machine at the En j TKRPKI8K olliee. Is will bo sold i cheap. ? Mr. K. .J. Blackmon of Spar tanburg spent, several days this <week with his parents near town, Mr. and Mrs. ?lno. S. Blackmon. A.. i _j.I_ :n I ivu ttun atn/iirti atnn will | the delivereil to the patrons and public generally of the I'nion Rchool on next Friday evening, December 2nd, at 7 o'clock. ?.lodge 1.1). Witherspoon and his daughter Miss l.essie of York , ville came over Thursday to at-; tend the funeral of Don. (ieo. i McC. Witherspoon. I ?The death ol Hon. (ieo. Met'. Witherspoon creates a vacancy in the ollice ol probate of this 0 county and it is likely that < Jov or Kllerb " will fill the vaonti. >; to day or Monday by appoint-1 ing Mr. C'has. I). Jones. ?There wore 4 applicants for license before the examining board of the pharmaceutical association at Rock Hill last week, two white and two colored, one of the colored being James 11. McOullough, clerk at J. F. Mackey i (Jo.'e drug store. , , M , Cr OASTORXxS. Bun th? j9 Kind You Han Always Bought of The Corn Crop of ISUS. The Southern Farm Magazine of Baltimore has compiled from advance official figures the total production of corn in the south in 1898, and from it we learn that as compaied with 1897. the crop of 1898 is 114,000,000 larger. With j? corn at the ruling price that means that the corn crop of this year in the' south alone is worth |45,600,009 more than last years soumern crop was. All the southern states except! I <ieorgia and Maryland show hand | some increase over the crops of ^ 1 Sl>7, South Carolina's crop this ^ year being 17,500,000 bushels or '2,200,<M)0 bushels in excess of' } 1807. The total corn crop of the ^ United States for this year is put, at 1,020,000,000 bushels against 1,002,000,000 for 1807, a gain of only 24,000,000 for the country at large. \ <3 SNOTI LIKI WE ARE i Our trade is sin done in old Lancaste Cash. FOR ANY ONE TO BU can't match them. Our motto, present. hy the crowds that aro * 41 Mi reaping tin* rich harxest of bargainFigures tell I-1 Itark r Mills I!Ii>hcIi Kc kind, our worth lilte, our price, as long as it ho lloiight at auction 25 pieces a I GALIG t-t I'ercals worth 10c. our price fie, for H1., cents. DRESx Miss t'norKKTT. our dress goo display of dress goods w as never slu I'he all Wool ''ashmeres tlint ^ all you want at 5 cents. Silk mixed In lllack l?res- t.oods we situj ranted. If not perfect 1} satisfactor, Capes a xx I-. have never sold so many I'ur trimmed t'apes for 5ttc. 'I Sft.nh xve are selling at $'.'.">0. CLOTHING, I MILL of her oxx n creation. tier frsito in x Intent shapes in the military walki 'JSc. Children*' -fie Tains at Hie. I. where. NOT in Halls of Sewing cotton for i .lust received from a Hankrup Men's Hose in Black only worth kind for Bo. Men's and Ladie We have just received 50 do/.ei bargain you were ever offered, don't dozen Men's Heavy Jersey Knight 1 more, at 50c. SHOES! SHOES men is not to lei a customer go out matter at what sacrifice. $l.?o Dress Shoe for $l.uo. $1. Shoes almost given away. FlJ RNITU RI $1.50 Itahy Cradles for $l.no. $1.0(1 Uak Dining Chairs for ?i5c. The above are just :i few pri W K have ?(iie store devoted excliisiv STOVI .Inst received another car loai on your wagon and haul them had | will replace every one free of co.sl t one else, niol you n Stove that Hring u? your Cotton. Huy j t line. FARMERS' 1 <v M SUCCEEI E SUCCES SWEEPING EVERYTHING BEFORE nply wonderful. We are doing the largest b :r. Every train brings us bargains bought f -IT IS SUICIDAL POLICY V ONK DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS BEFORE GETTING OF under buy and under sell, was never before more forcibly illnst thronging our WENSE STORE ! ami putting MONKY in their pockets by buying iroin I S. the tale, and here they are: b4!?'b price 5e. Iteit Feather Ticking made, worth 20 c yd, our price. Wool tl ?ts, he. All Wool .leans, worth 25c, our price, 15c. I Wool I.insey worth 20c. yard?you can get 10 yards for 05c. OES, FLANNELETTS AND PERCALS. Fleece lined Flanneletts, worth 10c our price tic. The 10c Black l?uck for 7c. < 3 GOODS! DRESS GOODS ds indy, is in tlie zenith of her glory when exhibiting our beAiitiful line of < iwn in Lancaster. in ere l-1.. rents are now *c. Fancy Fluid* dress goods sold by other stores at ? Fluids worth .'toe we are selling at Me. dy lead the trade. We are t he sole agents for t he celebrated Cold Medal lira y we give a new dress. nd Cloaks! Capes and Cloaks! before. We have received the Itli shipment. A lovely line of Silk lined .larke 'lie $2.00 Capes for $1.00. The $1.00 ('apes for $2.00. Jackets that you would pi I ' >0,'s a,,>'ol,e in tow n sell t,'lothinjt V We til 1 I M If || II I III 111 nieuse trade we are having. Our compeditor I I I I I |?| I ?I in prices. The $5.00 suits at v going at! I I I Jl I I III I m fl | I are now going at $l.oO. The$l0.?ni Black l>in^ SS JLJ\J JL JLJLAAl \A Men's Jeans Funis at JSc. Men's all Wool Hoys' Suits worth #1.00 at f><i. #5 00 overcoats Im ^B^B to H H ^B^p H mm State. * pleasure than showin dillinery has surpassed our most sanguine expectations. In her department ng Hats, all the latest styles in felt sailors. Children* ftttc Tama at 26c. T adies trimmed Mat* to suit your own ideas at 25 per cent less than you can p 'IONS! NOTIONS!! NOTIONS!!! ">c. 2 spools of Coats' thread for.oc- Fins lc a paper. 2 large Handkerchiefs t Sale 50 doz. I.adies Black HOSK, full regular worth 25c. pair, you can ha 25c for 10c. Men's Heavy (irey 'a llose worth 10c our price 5c. Ladies I'ai ? UNDERWEAR ii I,fillies' Heavy Fleece lined Inder Vests wort If 30c that we are selling at 15c i fail to ask tsee them. 50 dozen Men's Heavy Cotton I'nder Shirts worth Wool Fleece f.ined Shirts worth $1.00, you can get them an long as this lot last || We are selling them at the rate of 100 to 150 pair a day. C2 1-1 C All sizes and all kinds. Our instructions to the saleshut to -idl him or her at any price. We have got too many Shoes and we are 5o freed mote for OSc. $1.50 Ladies Dross Shoe for $1.00. $1.0o Ladies Dress IW I', don't consider that we have any competion in this line. We buy ev load. $1.50 I teds for $1.00. t'i.oo Hods for $I.'J5 $J.5o Beds for $1.60. $3.00 s Dak Suits f?>r $l_'.5u. $20.00 Dak Miits for $15.00. $25.0o Oak Suits for $M .*?0e Split bottom Chairs for l<?c. T5c. Cane Bottom Chairs for 50o. $1.00 Cane ces we give for you to get an idea of how cheap we are -elling Ij^I e|y to furniture, and ue keep everythiiig in the furniture line. I' ?1 ES! STOVES!! STOVES I of the Celebrated Chattanooga Cook Move-. If they don't give perfect ifn k and we will replace it by a io .v one. Every lire back iu our Stoves i- gua hat burns out in that time. 'Dor t buy any other stove, we can -ell you one fo i\ ill tiring a smile i > your w lie's fare every t iine she cook.-* a meal on it. four (,oo(i- froin'iis. I{enieml>er we arc the farmers' friends and are with yn BANKING A MERCANTI rr- V* ???????? aBMBaaBanaacaMBSgg' *.si m S. US' I usiness ever | or the Spot | R PRICES. YOU rated than it is at S. * made, 5 cents 1} est Bleaching 4*.^ cts. lied Kentucky .leans, [Jnlinoe's, the 5c kind, I !! I Iress fabrics. Such a B !'.j rents we give you mis, every yard warI ! B m ts just opened up. , consider cheap for ink not from the iill's just can't match us f;{.()(?. The $7.50 suits tonal worsted at $5.00. $1.50 pants at $1.00. at $2.50. $10.00 overKT.TIN K is in charge i ler ability as a Milus receiving' orders '/ ? and out-side of the * Miss Kmtnie more * ? g you the handiwork win ui- luuuu an iiu* j .adies r>Oc felt sailors /( mrohase them at else- J i for r?c. ,ve them at 10c a pair 1 st Elack Hose the 10c !. 4* -fe r . This is the biggest > ii">c?yours at 16c. lo s, as we can't get any . ! SHOES!! going to <eli them, no Shoe, 7.">e. Children's >r erjthing by the car Heils for $2.00. $I.YIiO ..">0.' Kyttoni Chair for r. INITURK.* >!! j | it mi act ion, put t Item ranted for fi years,-we *1 r less money than any >11 first la>t and all the I LE CO . J - -V - fe? , ;r