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ByO secure the big HUH fertilizers mus Apply at least 500 poi 3y* per cent, nitrogen phosphoric acid, and 9 Potash is a most irr culture. Our practica yours for the asking? of any sort, and a va information in them. Addrees. OERM/ New York?OJ N&smu Street. or Rich Hill I An Up-to-Date Community? Improvements Constantly Going on. One of the most progressive communities in Lancaster is that of Rich Hill, [in the eastern portion of the county. Rich Hill has not only recently completed one of the handsomest school houses in the AAimtir onotirr* oKont 41 J WOViU^ Wl/V/UV WW, J but it is now arranging to build a commodious church. Mr. Robert Blackmou is having a nice, modern residence erected. Mr. Thomas Blackmon is the contractor. The building will be ready for occupancy by the 15th of next month. Dr. Bishop is also going to have an attractive dwelling built. i Atr oi__i. t ? i?r. u. >v. uiuuMiiuii iihs recently added a planer to his saw-mill outfii. Mr. J. A. 1'. Blackraon has experimented with marked success this year with a new variety of cotton seed, called the Culpepper, making oyer a bale to the acre. He made 9 bales on 8 acres. The Rich Hill school was closed a few days last week on > account of the illness of the principal's parents, in Rock i Hill. r ? a ? ^ n ? union Dooming! Government Report Yesterday Caused Price to Advance over 100 Points. The Government's report on the amount of cotton ginned up to the 14tli instant was made public yesterday afternoon at 2 o clock, the.figures being 7,498, 500 bales, which indicate a crop of not over 10,000,000. The report caused the market to advance over 100 points, or, in other words, over a cent a pound. Some of the advance ' was lost before tho closing, but it is likely that spots will be from a half to three quarters of a cent bitilior today than they were yesterday Mr. Ross Dye, an age<l citizen of Chester county, died Tliurs day. Thirty nine persons were burned to death in a lodging house in Ulasgow Sunday. A fire in Connellsyill, Pa., Sunday destroyed 810,000 gallons of liquor. rgest crops of corn, t be used liberally, inds to the acre?with , 8 per cent, available per cent. Potash. I lportant factor in corn 1 books for farmers are -no cost or obligation ist fund of invaluable (N KAU WORKS. Atlanta, (la. -2ZK So. Broad Street. The 6 mouths-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brunson of Oranueburg (Ounty, was accidentally burned to death la^t Wednesday. Thn infant's cloth ing caught fire from a burning stick with which another child was playing. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Q. W. Phillips, Plaintiff, against, Phillips Williams and Williams Defendants. To the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on J Harry Foster, at his oflice in the town of Lancaster, South Carolina, within twenty days from the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this aotion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. HARRY FOST R. Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated October 24th, 1905 To the absent Defendants Phillips Williams add Williams. You will take Notice : Tha? the Complaint in this action was tiled in the otiice of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas for Dancaster county on the 24th,dav of October 1905. J.HAKRY FOSTER, PlaintlIT's Attorney. Nov. 21st, 1905 Notice. For the information of the public, 1 hereby Ktve notice that 1 have received a communication from the Governor of the State to the ell'ect that under the Dispensary Daw, wlnskey shipped into l lie state, it t he name of a tirm or in t lie name of a person other than the person claiming' it, is liable to seizure Persona desiring whiskey for personal use, can ou'er same shipped in his or her own name, provided if i- marked ''for personal use." It. K. Wylie, Nov. 7th 11105. Mayor. Xotice to oil t'crsons /mtebtf" to tint Lam-aster M area at ite (Jo. As you well know, wo marie some business cbangos the first of last year, juuI it is absolutely nocessary that we must collect till past due notes and accounts in order to settle with the bite m**ni Kara nf Alii' pniiruirn f ltnno fore, wo now ask our friends, whom wo have been so liberal with, to now make arrangements at once to pay us. All past due notes and accounts not settled promptly will lie placed in the hands of our lawyer for collec fciou. Yours truly, 3t Lancaster Mercantile Co. 60 YEARS' JM INEXPERIENCE liTnTrra 1 rfrnimiu ' Trade Marks Designs 'W ' Copyrights Ac. Anyone seeding n sketch and description may quickly ascertain o>ir opinion freo whether an Invention Ih probably patentable. Comrounlcatlona strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patonta sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special nodes, without charge, In the Scientific Jlmcrican. A haadsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any sclentltlo Journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, 9L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN ? C0.36?Br..dw.,. York amck obe*. ?r?U Washtngtoa, ?, C. E. E. CLOl ,oni r ni rami di ; Our November Each day brings something new to our store 1 of customers are flocking to our store daily. t buy of ?.s to be worth the money or your mo I Special for This Sale. 1 1 case of 8 cents Madras Ginghams just onrl f a m ol/n fV?a coin ty\ai*a t r?f a?* k itv/cucu, oiiu w uianc iul oaic iiiuic nitci* 3 esting we will make the price m* 9 the yard ?3 vlS vji. r* | One lot $4.00 Jackets, for 17C this sale we make the price... vJ)Ui/9 One lot $10.00 Overcoats, for (t\/J QA i this sale we make the price.. Cj)0itsU One lot of Shoes in heavy Cangaroo and \ Vici Leather, worth from $1.25 to $1.50, this sale the price is 89c and 2J0C ' 1 case ladies' fleece Vests, worth 1 0^% ? 20c., for this sale the price is, each 1?C i Remember EVERY Day ' The Store Where ! Money Talks j COTTON MILL S 5 o $ H The Cold Wa ^ r i And You Should G $ 2 ! s o niirnfi 11 UvLNl J J Prices from $c 15 V x x r . i / ^ FH Vv ith one ot these anc j^||D A I COTTON MILL S ?/%%%%%%%%% %\ww |? n Ik ? i *4 0 I T tx The Store Where J Money Talks nflMiNi^ VIIIII1V I Sale Booming-! j iSiiiii to make this sale more interesting. Crowds We guarantee each and every article you ; . | ney refunded. Come and see for yourself. < *"> 1 case new heavy fleece Underwear, can- ; not be matched anywhere for less than ' ! $1.00 the suit, for this sale we make the price 40c single piece, or suit / OC 1 case ladies' heavy fleece vest, worth ; \ 35 cents each, for this sale we QA~ C make the price, each UitC M Just Received : ; Another lot of those good heavy Jeans, k worth 35 cents the yard, this 00 A Ha ? sale we make the price, yard.. Li Li 1 mLi\} Sweaters 1 , New lot ladies' and children's Sweaters ' just in, at from $1.00 to $2.50 each. . ? is a BARGAIN DAY at I 1 tt rr ATln f nicHini \ * i Lve is On Us ! _ i Z et Into One of Our 2 ? ? 11 rwi m u C i A {.OO to $12.50 o i M * I a pair of our famous J ? t Jligator | j n A MTC fe * rrt"1J q i: rou can withstand any weather ^ jUff said * .TORE COMPANY j ^