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Situation in Russia Czar about to Lose His Last Prop?The Army in a Ferment. St. Petersburg, November, lib. ?The successful mutiny of the sailors at Sebastopol, accompanied by the first open revolt of an entire regiment of troops, has created the greatest alarm in Government circles, and no attempt is made to disguiBe the seriousness of this latest crisis. The army is the last prop of the Government. Mutiny is con tagious ana me epxuemiu ui reVolt which has attacked in turn prrctically all the units of the navy from Valdivostok to Cronstadt, it is now feared, is destined similarly to spread through the army. Ugly reports have been repeatedly circulated of sedition among the soldiers in Manchuria, and it was specifically reported a week acr? that. flan. T.inavitr.h had to put down a mutiny with con aiderable bloodshed, and that subsequently he executed forty two officers. No confirmation of this report was obtainable, but whether it be true or not, the morale of the troops on garrison duty in Russia has certainly everywhere been shaken by the revolutionary propaganda, and the fidelity of individual units, even of the guard regiment, is questioned. Notice of Election. RESOLV KD by the Town Council of the Town of Lancaster in Council assembled and by tho authoiity tit the same. 1st That an election for a Mayor and six Aldermen for tho Town of Lancaster to serve for the next ensuing two years is hereby ordered to take place at the Guard HoUr-e in the town of Lancaster on Tuesday the lith day of Uecetnber, l'.M/i. '2nd That Kugcnn C. Kcerest, James M Warwick ami J. O. Foster are appointed managers to hold said election lionc and rati lied in Council assembled this '2.">th day ot November, l'.MS. Att, s:: It E. WVL1E, Mayor. Seal C. i). JONES. Clerk. New Ordinances. AN ordinance prnhih ting any person or persons from ?lij4t-;i:i^ any Grave or intoring any Human l.ody in those parts of the Cemeteries of the Town of Lancaster designated iis "Free" in . \i-4ing ordinances of Raid town, excepting person or persons resi ling within the corporate limits of said town "lte it ordmiii d l>y the town Council ot Lancaster in c nncil usscinhh d and hy the authority of the same: I'hat on at d after the passage ot this ordimtiiee it shall h unlaw!ul tor any person or poisons (exerp iug residents of the town of Lancaster) to dig any Grave or to inter any Human Body in those parts ol the cemeteries of said town designated i i existing <>idinaiici-s fts "Free." "Tli :t any violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall l>e punished l> a line of not liss than twenty dollars or imprisonment of not less than thirty days i v "'I h it all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are liort lij repealed "Don* nid latitied this 21th lay ot November, 111 s>. Attest: .1 V. WYLIK, Mavor. Seal. C 1) JONES, Clerk. AN <>r "i irice pr diihi'ii g anv person or nersoiis Le'i loin in" into the town ot from iriv | i.in! wilhin the Stiit' of South ( nrolinn, either u4 n^ent i.l the pnrch ts. r or vendor, Mi} alcoholic liq oik H> <i ini ie 1 I v the town council of [jfltiO.es' .'1 lltil ' .sseinl.l< d litlil l>\ the htitlioiii v "I the Kiine: I li t from and after tie- | ' o! Miis ordinance it sh ill he ui. iiNvliil lor any person or persons, whether .< ( no iis.iq. i,j i,t th i nr>:ha-.er I the town of L.tiu'nst r from any point will in ili 'tide of South Carolina, any (llcoholie 11 j it rs " Vi: v peis'iii or persons violating tlio forum of this ordinance shall l>o imai-ihed by a line of not more than one hundred doll.UK or nitl'er inipiisouincnt for net more than tin it \ days "I'one and ratified in council isKeiuble 1 tli.s the 2">t!i lay of November oni- thousand uiue hundred and five. At tent: 11. E WYLIE, Mayor. Seal. <J. L). JONES, Clerk. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All person* ind? bted to the estate of the late E. D. Ilowers are hereby notified to make pay ment o rhei.nder~ signed, and all persons Iih ing claims against said estate are requested to present same, duly attested. <T. A Bowers. 11-29-05?3t. Adm'r. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. QT A mT7? A t? QAITTIT / ? A U / \ I t XT A O 1 A 1 JCi KJ r OVU 1 II County of Lancaster. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. G. W. Phillips, Plaintiff, against, Phillips Williams and Williams Defendants. To the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and required to answer tbe 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 office 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 action will apply tr the Court for tbe relief demanded in the complaint. ,1. HARRY FOSTER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated October 24th, 1905 To the absent Defendants Phillips Williams and Williams. You will take Notice: That the Complaint in thi? action was tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Lancaster county on the 24th, day of October 1906. J. HARRY FOSTER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Nov. 21st, 1906 Notice to Taxpayers. Taxes will be due and payable without penalty from October 15 to December 81,1905. The tax levy for State purposes is mills, for ordinary county purposes 4}4 mills, special county purposes ( L. A C. R, R. bonds) 2 mills, consti tutional tax for school purposes 3 mills, making a total levy of 15 mills on all taxable property of the county. In School Districts Nos. 5,30, 32 and 4(1. there is a special levy of 2 mills additional for school purposes; in District No. 24, 3 mills; Districts Nos. 12, 17 and 39, 4 mills; District No. 38, 5 mills; No. 14, (> mills, and No. 40, 7 mills. In Cane Creek Township nine in n n|iremi im;ai n*yj in t"g mills for railroad purposes; Gills Creek, 5 mills, and Pleasant Hill, 3 mills. There is also a tax of one dollar on each male citizen between the ajfes or twenty-one and sixty years, except ex-Confederate soldiers and sailors, or those who are so disabled that they cannot earn a support by manual labor. J. K. BLACKMON, Treasurer Lancaster County. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATK OK SOI I II CAKOLIXA, County of Lancaster. I X THE COM M OX PLEAS. .1 (i. If air (I, I Mai n till', vs. Walter S. Taylor, Defendant. If V virl ue of an order of Court made j in (lie above stated cause, dated Oct. '2-1, I}??.*?, and also by virtue of an execution to me directed in said case, I will sell at public auction at Lancasj ter court bouse on tbe lirst Monday in ; December next, wit bin tlie legal hours of sale, the following described real state, which has been levied upon under said execution as the property of the defendant, to-wit : All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the tow n oi Lancaster, said county and slate, containing one and one-halt acres, more or less, running along j Market street from < he-derlield Ave| line to Southern Railway Company's I I fit i\ J1IMJ I I UII1 |l|^ 1)11 MHO t MHMt'f*tield Avenue,? being* port ion of the estate land* of .1 uliu A Tayor, dee'd Also, all that lot nl land, with the buildings thereon, situate in the said town, county and state, on the West side of Main street,extended,containj ins; one and one-half aeres, more or I less, tenanted by II- 'I. Mr 11 wain anil hems; a portion ol the estate lands of I of >1 n I ia A. I ay or, deed Terms of sale, rash; purchaser to I pay for papers .1 NO. P. II I ' N I KK, Slier ill" I .an. t o. j Lancaster, S. Nov 10. lotto. Williams (V Williams, Pltfs Att'ys. Notice to "White Teachers of ^Lancaster County. 1 especially request all White i Teachers in Lancaster county to j meet at Lancaster Court Utilise at II o'clock a. in., Saturday l>ec 01 h, for the purpose of organizing a Teacher-As.oociation, anil for discussing important questions affecting the schools in this county. I most earnestly urge that every Teacher in the I county rji* present at i nis meet i ii^ W. M. MOORK, I Co. 8upt. fcd J November Sale a S We are very grateful to the people of Lancasi va/"\v*f 4-V%*-k*r Un^rn rviirnvi hp in aii?? t i t tiicjr navu ^ivcii no 111 wui cat iiuvuuuci 1 f month to us since we came to Lancaster. We s 1 k greater, if CLOSE prices on high-class merch Slaughter Sale ol ; 1 Double width Worsteds in all colors, i worth 15c the yard, for this sale, the yard . 9 l-2c ' 40-inch Worsteds in all colors, sells C , > everywhere for 25c and 35c, our anc ' f special price, the yard 19c jus ' , 3 pieces Ashland Repellant, 56 inches > wide, sells for 50c, our price for $12 ] , this sale, the yard 47 l-2c 1 f 4 pieces 54-inch Broadcloths, former- 1 1 ly sold at $1.25, for this sale we 2 | make the price, the yard 89c 1 6 patterns of Chiffon Broadcloths in E ; 1 best colors, our price was $8.50, 4 4-/% 4l?/\w* /\i 14- ti?/% rwnlrn f IAJ L,1U5C L11C? 111 UUt vvc Iliar\C Lite > price, the pattern $7.48 Furs, Furs, Furs. ' ' Be 1 , Great reduction on Furs. ! $3.00 Furs, this sale $1.95 2.50 " " " 1.69 : . 2.00 " " " 1.48 1.25 " " " 90 ! 1 In MILLINERY we have some good things i prices in this line in order to close them out, as' | Remember, everything we sell is worth the mon The Store Where T Money Talks ' I SEW |f SV1AQH * DROP H % 4 Ten Year Guarantee 4 =??? ^ Tor the next 30 clays (only 3< J sell High Grade Seu ^ prices which will "stai \ $30 Swell Front, 5 I I $25 Handsome Finish ^ Terms CASH, and the CI \l COTTON MM i?/%%%%%%%%%%% Great Success cer county and town Tor the liberal sup- V * Sale, which has proven the greatest m >hall endeavor to make December still m v andise has ANYTHING to do with it. m \ > : Dress Goods Jackets and Goats )ur line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets > 1 Coats are beauties and the prices are ( t one-third less than our competitors. ' 1 t.00 Coats, this sale $9.50 [ i.OO " " " 6.00 1 '.00 " " " 4.95 m , r,, 1.00 Jackets" " 6.00 M * ' \00 " " " 4.95 1 ;.00 " " " 3.95 V LOO " " " 2.75 J Cotton Goods 1 st 8c Outing, this sale 6c ? ' 10c " " " 8 l-2c 1 . 10c Flanelet" " 8c ! 5c Calieoes " " 3 7-8c 1 6c Ginghams " 4 7-8c ; . 6c Checked Homespun 4 7-8c i to offer you. We are making special ; > we do not intend to carry anything over, ley or your money refunded. V ^ I LLUU I) | ING \ IIMETQ 5 I Sfl H ^ ? LEAD. t from the Makers. ? \ " ' a (lav?; rpnionihft^ wp will ^ ring Machines at T -v tie the natives." ^ ^ $ Drawers for ? ; v , 5 Drawer, fcr $18 % lance of a Life Time J ; . STORE t. \