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DO secure the big fertilizers must Apply at least 500 pou 3y2 per cent, nitrogen, ph osphoric acid, and 9 P a cu to n rr* o#* 1 r>** x w i non 10 a iiiwol 1111 culture. Our practical yours for the asking? of any sort, and a va: information in them. Address. OERMAI New York?03 Nassau Street, or Events in Kershaw as Noted by the Era. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the mass meeting announced to be held recently to organize an anti-liquor league could not be held. Next Friday has been appointed to hold this meeting at the old school build ing at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Let all who want to see illegal liquor Belling suppressed be present. ?While alighting from a buggy in front of her father's home last Sunday evening Miss Louise Blakeney made a misstep and fell with her little sister in her arms. The latter was rendered unconscious for nearly an hour and both sustained very painful inj uries, which we are glad to note are not considered serious. ? We were glad to meet in town last Thursday our old friend and former fellow citrzen, Capt. J. Q AlcAlanus, who informed us that ho would return in a short time to spend a month or more ?Mr. John F. Carson, of Andalusia, Ala., who came fo York ville to attend the funeral of his mother, spent a couple of days in Kershaw with his hroiher, Mi. J. M. Carson, bolore returning iu Alabama. Miss Kthel Kni^itl, of Taxahaw. visited, li r friend-. M.sses and Josh {>;; men, near 1J Gold Mine, last ,veek. ?Mr. Geo. \\. Jones, of I!; Do'it' c o . of (l.ty u K . ? v :' last wee!:. ? Dr. A (Tri ylar, wii > formeily with t'. O. Floyd, h atwi M i< . i i Di E. W. Kailo. ? Mr. ,1. <\ Heck ha in, <>i Si. Ma! i 'a -, . < i i 11is : ] i. Dr. ami Mi It. 8. Be klinra. Mr. 1 >. ') . (i I ha ace; J>1. | e(l a ion n( C. <). Floyd's. ? E. 1) Blakenev, Esq., re j turneii v'cs'ertl .. Irom i prot?-?*sion 1 vi t to Ca r ?! t1 ville, Va. ? Mr. J. W. JTasst llino spenl SlMli i.i < it! 1 ,;i IIP:;..! Kl ivilti ft. I ^ " I - V. > I tive<-. ? !r. lv< K: ickmon is hotr. from the 11h C roliiiH <Jollege, j ? Mrs. C. \j. Dye is visiting J relatives in Columbia. General Revolt Feared in Russia. Moscow, Nov. 23.?Excitement among the peasants in the Central and Southeastern proviti ces lostered by the revolutionists / gest crops of corn, v? be used liberally, nds to the acre?with 8 per cent, available per cent. Potash. portant factor in corn books for farmers are no cost or obligation st fund of invaluable N KALI WORKS. Atlanta, (la.-22X So. Broad Street. is spreading rapidly and it is feared that it will be impossible to suppress the movement which promises to develop into a gen eral uprising, bringing devnsta^ tion and untold horror to the whole counlry. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of thi^late \V. C. Cauthen are hereby notiAM to make paymet to the andersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present same, duly attested. Mrs. Julia Cauthen, Aduirv. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. rni'R/r nv ro\i \mv i>t w a v G. W Phillips, Plaintiir, 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 unoil you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on .1 Marry Foster, at his olliee in the town of Lancaster, Soulh < arolina, within twenty days from the service her of exclusive of 'he day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, 1 lie plaintitl' in this action will apply to t tie ? ourl for the relief demanded in t he complaint. .1 II A ItKY KOST It, Plaint ill's At torney. Dated October llh. MMC? To the absent Defendants Phillips Williams ami Williams. Vou will I uke \t | ice : Tici t tie < omplnint in t;.ie ad ion III* <1 in lie* ollicc ? I I In* ' le rk <ii tin* ( miri o! i 'urn n mmi I".'-: lor I ,'in(*i tir i nuutv on I he J 11 li. tin v ol October l!JUr. '.I. II AliliY RisTKR, IMaiuliII's \ttoriify. N'ov. i 1?t. I'.iO.j t'-tOtivO. For f' informal ion i? ?he ptihl .*. i\i*<l a > *mii i hi it ii.i i " 11 >m i In* iiij11 *r I ; ?* l>i-[iensary Linv, \\ key - hiyij?ii into 11 >f:ite. in ii inline oi' *i t1 'i or in II e nam** o it 111' -Oil illl C_ I ! > I i.e Oil -nil iilniiii. i ritC 't, i I)'> to i i/.'ir P* rson i (i. .'i r in -ii i p] ? 1 hi !?i or Ihm personal h^c." It. K. Wy lie, Nov. 7(Ii I'.itto. Mayor. Notice to Taxpayers. Taxes will be due ami pay abb* w itli out ;>?*:. 11 r roiu October ! "> fo l>eCMub'T 8 I, ltio.V 'I lie tax levy f >r 'state purport' is r e- I'.j mills, special coiinly purpose* (].. A ' it, ft. bonds) t! mil;-, oiihi i f.ti11onm 1 tax lor Bcliooi pin p. - h mill.- niaU.no a total levy ot 15 miliini . la - hie pt operi \ oltln county In School hint riot* noh. 5,80, and tG. there if, a spuna! levy of in ills audit i nHl J of -cboul purpose : id district No. 2-1. 8 mills : Disl rids .Nor. 12, 17 nod 1W, I mill-. l>-triet Xo. iW 5 mills; No. 11. (i mills, and No. 10 7 mills. In Cane ('reck Township 1 In-re is n special local levy of mills for railroad purposes; Uill? < reek, 5 mi lis, ami Pleasant II ill, '& mills. 'I'liere is also a lax of one dollar on each male citizen be'ween the ages of twenty-ore and sixt\ years, except ex-< on federal e soldiers anil salors, or t hose \% ho are so disabled t hat t hey cannot earn a support hy manual abor. J. K. BLACKMON, Treasurer Lancaster County. J E. E. CLOl Lcnic d _OrjLL P ; Our November Each day brings something new to our store ; of customers are flocking to our store daily. 1 ' buy of us to be worth the money or your mc : I Special for This Sale. 1 case of 8 cents Madras Ginghams just ' received, and to make the sale more inter, ^ esting we will make the price m* the yard O CIS I One lot $4.00 Jackets, for (JJO 17 C this sale we make the price... \$u / 0 i ! One lot $10.00 Overcoats, for QA l this sale we make the price.. CbUiv/U iOne lot of Shoes in heavy Cangaroo and Vici Leather, worth from $1.25 to QO^ $1.50, this sale the price is 89c and \j\jC 1 case ladies' fleece Vests, worth 1 rt 20c., for this sale the price is, each 1 uC Remember EVERY Day The Store Where Money Talks | COTTON MILL S li P The Cold Ws I $ v And You Should G '?* l?n? ft in ^ It ?i 10 r I if ei ! r ! I B I jH S ft) < fi>?' W \ fiTlfL j ^0 vjl** ? kw sim <> i $ ^ H Prices from $c j J f^\ With one of the se anc $ - A?*?1** A - ->\ i ? ? ?*rfar h i i? Q M JL^p' ij-J ^fisfcir i j[WWjiLLJ T*T\ The Store Where * J Money Talks I nnMitiRv.1 uuimmr ; Sale Booming! j to make this sale more interesting. Crowds ' We guarantee each and every article you ; I mov rpflindpd flnmp nnrl ?pp fnr vrmrsKilf I 1 case new heavy fleece Underwear, can- ? not be matched anywhere for less than w $1.00 the suit, for this sale we make J the price 40c single piece, or suit / 9C J 1 case ladies' heavy fleece vest, worth ? 35 cents each, for this sale we QA^. m make the price, each u iC * Just Received < Another lot of those good heavy Jeans, 4 worth 35 cents t*he yard, this 00 A 0/> C sale we make the price, yard.. LILL I'lIu j Sweaters m New lot ladies' and children's Sweaters 9 just in, at from $1.00 to $2.50 each. 3; is a BARGAIN DAY at I E. CLOUD 1 (TORE COMPANY | __ # j ive is On Us ! % et Into One of Our P .5 H <r # C ^ jjfr ft TT ^ ^ B ? % # w # 100 to $12.50 g 5 v fctf # 1 a Dair oi our famous ? c ^ Jligat>or ? \ v '<p PANTS | J ' *r \ ifou can withstand any weather . Ui. A mUff said 5 .TORE COMPANY f \