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TE 1VT liU VV V-J s. c OV UAI\ ! Men's 2 25 Dress Shoes, chal- | lenge 1.49. i: Men's dress genuine Vici Kid,' 3.50 kind, challenge price 2.39. ] Men's dress fox calf Shoes, 3 50 kind, challenge price 2.48. Ladies' Hlucher oil grain, sold at 2.00, challenge 1.29. 5000 men's white handkerchiefs j sold at 5c, challenge price 2c. 100 men's Suits, sold at 9.00. j challenge price 3 97. N< Use the common sense wil of the saving chances of a the roof absolutely new?n turned loose for this Great ON FIA Thanksyivimj Services. ?There will be union Thanksgiving services in the I'resbvteri in church tomorrow, Thursday, at 11 o'ciock, a m. A sermon will ho nrf>nr>hf>fl liv tli? Uhv Chalmers Eraser. A collection I will be taken up for the various Orphanages, as usual. Everybody is urged to attend j these services, hihI to contribute liberally to the orphanage ot his or her choice, it should be remembered by ns all that Thanksgiving day is something more | than a mere holiday?it is a day set apart tor giving thanks to Him to whom we are indebted , tor the many blessings vouchsafed to us duting the year. I The Kn.<it Lancaster Circuit-- The \ Castor's Cine I fork. The Kev. 1'. B. Ingrnham, pastor of 'be East Lancaster Circuit, who left yes'erday tori Annua! Conference,certainly car- j rie 1 a clean bill <>f health wit!i j him, so to speak. The three' churches under his charge,(B dh-r el, Tabernacle and Hopewell,, have paid this year over $3,500. | for all purposes. During Mr. Ingraham's - years' pastorate over! 100 new members have been add j eel to the church membership roll, j JI is salary (luring that period has been increased $22.r), and still ' another increase awaits him il lie returns to the charge, as he most likely will do, lor the Conference, it is presumed, will m t remove a man when he is doing such exceptionally line work as i is being done by Mr. Ingraham. To iMr. Ingraham's credit, it should also be stated, 14 girls and boys went to college this year from his community. [E BE Gil WILL POSITL / , n of the Stoc Consisting ( Gents STREET, I LOOK FOR 100 pair men's pants, sold at I 2,50, challenge price ! 00. 100 pair pants, sold at .'1 50,chal lenge price 1.90. 50 overcoats, sold at 7 00. challenge nriee M 90. 50 overcoats, sold at S 50, chal letige price 4 69. 25 hoys' vSnits with belts, sold at 2 00, price 1 30. 25 boys' Stilts, sold at 3 00.chal lenge price 1 Sit DW IS THE G( Lh which nature has endov lifetime. Remember the lot a piece of out-of-date n Sale. Bargain I lin' str Special Bargai Sheriff's Sal . STATE OF SO FT II CAROI.IN A, Col'NTY OS I.ANCAS7 KK. In tbe Common Fit-as. nit; israisu ana American jinrtiMi-c company, Limited, Plaintiff, against Thomas ). Strait and Southern tiianite Company, Defetidaiits liy virtue of a decree of Judge George E. l'rilice, ma 1" in above stated case, dated Oct. lltli 1SMMI, the undersigned, will exjio-e to s ile, at pulilic auction, at Lancaster Court Mouse, hi said County and Stat'*, on the first Monday in Lfecember lUiir., during tla' usu.il hour of sale. the follow ing described tracts or parcels of land in the County of Lancaster and State ot South Carolina, containing in the aggregate 1 wenty-om hundred and thirty-one <2idl i acres, more or less, and described as follows. viz: First (twelve hundred an l ninety-six v 1 2Vt>i acres, tnore or less, in Cedar < reek Township, 1 eing the tract of land conveyed to Thomas -J. Strait by \V. \V, Perry, Clerk ot Court,by deed dated Dec. 1, l s'.M, and recorded in office of Keu i-t-r of Mesne Conveyance lor said County in deed book "M pages .7h7 and oHS, and known as tne Hailey, Patterson or Crenshaw tract and la nig the land conveyed by I> W Itrown to the Cheraw A Chester Kail Koad Company oil Idth Nov. I *<74. bounded by lands >t i state ot I i.-oige \V, (.'r? iisli.iw. estate lands of (irillin Walker, <lecoased and others Second, Al-o Five hundred and one i-701 i sores, more or less, in said Cedar Creek Township, made up ot two tracts, one containing two hundred and forty-one <2-11 i teres, conveyed by A. 1'. Krown, attorney in fact tor Ann?tte s < ni.ningliaiii and It. J. i nnnin ham to Thomas -I. Mrait by de? d dated day of 1 ami recorded .n -.aid Kt i/istcr'-% olli in >! < d nook ' (^" pa ;e >i' M, ami bound*' 1 I?y lands ol F. M Walker, estate lainls ol Mrs. M. 1.. i eattie, hinds <>f I J. Strait ami lands known i. tl>? ^'iosoii lamls ami perhaps others tin- oilier tract contains two hundred ami >i\t\ - i i itcrt h, more or has, and was convey I to Thomas J. >tiait by John L, 11?11. J.awrenco M Hell, l.ttlin Jane I witty ami Kobert J. Hell, and bounded by lainls .i 11. Hrown, F. <?. Ferry, W I i I an j iii<>i>-1. ml lamls of I J. Strait and otic i s llie.l l of Letlia Jane 1'witty, ) din l>. Hell, Lawrence M llell ami l(ob> ert J H.I. I** Ihos I. strait is dated April 1. Is and i- recoideil in deed book p me '* 7 I bird. Ml that tract or parcel of land, on-- and ot. In.ll min -> from tlic town ot Lau'-as i-r, in i arie l"re '? 7'ownsbip, contaimUK three hundred and thirty-four ( till) acris inor* or less. ' nown as the ureton. Adam-., i rockett and Hi-senbhl tracts, and bounded north by lands ol ,| J'. Fumb rbiirk; east by estate lamls of A. I. Kibler, th<* Hi lings lands and others south by lamls of I. Wren iillnaii ami others, and west by lands ol ). T. Fun F THE EJ ll sa DECEMBER 1st Mercantile Cc )ry Goods, Sh< s, Etc. AST El FINING O VELY CLOSE E k of Cousar Df Clothing, E Furnishing j\ \ (J. THE YELl 25 young men'? Suits, sold 8 i 4 50, challenge price 2.OS. Gents'coats, fancy trimmed, ! and 4 dollar value, challenge 1.7 I and 1 OS. i One lot snmplo pants, tailo made, G and 7 dollar value, chal lenge price 2 OS. One lot children's hose, sold a 10c, challenge price 7c. i One lot boys' suspenders, sol at 10c, challenge price 7c. DLDEN OPPOI yed you. Come and see \ class of Merchandise offei lerchandise in the store, lood Gates will open EET, LA ins will be Giver dcrhurk, I-. l\i\sour, Krnest Moore, I 1', FYnderhurk and perhaps others I lie above described land may be sol in any sub-divided tracts in the discreti > of the Plaintiffs Attorney. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pa for | apers Th? purchaser or purchasei shall comply with the terms of sale withi otic-hall hour from the time said propert is bid off, and upon failure to do so, tL sheriff will immediately proceed to ro-ae said piopeity at the risk of the formi purchaser. J. P. III'N I Kit Sheriff L. county. It. K wvr.ir., Plaintiffs Attorney Wanted! ! W e want to buy within t lie nex I three weeks all the cows, sheej goats, hogs, chickens, geese, tin keys, ducks, guineas, eggs, hut ter, etc., for sale in Lancaste county, and will pay the highes cash price for same. Our busi ness has increased to such an ex j tent that we find it difficult t keen enough meat to supply ou | trade,and for this reason we ar : paying a little better price tha other folks for cattle, poultry etc. So jf you have anything i this line for sale, bring it alon, land bring it quick. We als I want to buy corn, peas, gree land dry hides. Highest cas j price paid for all. We wish to say to our trad j that we are prepared to delive anything you want in the meti line. Handling so many beeve j a day enables you to get you [choice cut. We also handle lis ' and oysters. Plyler Bros. Notice to Trespassers. We, the undersigned, hereby forbi any anil all peranum from liuntirij w.tli or without dogs or guns, or tree pasting in any wa) on onr lands. W. 'I' Morris. .1. K. Mothershei S I). Mallard I, N. Montgomery, . M. Cook, J. W. Knight, A. M. I. Hal man, Mrs Mary K Pinith. It,a 1?The News, .OW SIGN. t I One lot American Beauty corsets, sold at 1 00, challenge 60c. 3| 5000 yds 3 4 domestic, sold at 0 6c, challenge price 4 fc. 1000 yds canton flannel, sold at r 10c, challenge price 7c. 2000 yds checks, sold at 6c, challenge price 4^c. t One lot ladies" black hose, sold at 10c. challenge price 7c. d One lot men's $ hose, sold atjc, challenge price 0c. RTUNIT Y---NO vith your own eyes and be red vou?the best the land i J A mighty avalanche of NCASTE 1 Thanksgiving. !For Woi Shelled Almonds, Figs, Dat Cranberries, CranbeiTy Sau your Thanksgiving dinnei part of it and PLACE YOUR ( I also have the China to h Hitter's Preserves, Catsup people that had pure gooc went into etfect. J IIuylers Chocolates and Bo are looking for. Try me. it ? Your > | J. B. M -', TWENTY ONE fl? JEWEIH). I 11/ ! I | g I Trill inU ' Vv WatchEsil) 'H and you hav< ll sented, you can bring them ba< l\ I Still Ha $1.00 Solid Gold Ring: " DON'T WAIT they may not 1 iIMain Solid (i<?ld and Set Ring: iow. As a friendship gift, the <t I lady ever has too many. I wil '* ring you get. whether a $1.00 I , j I have them all prices. ':1 I 5. O. J -I r. S.?Just received a lot of jed Dishes, very cheap, in a prei ffD ,LE )., of Chester, Des, ? J I A v\ " 'A . ; 4 r\ A} U > i:, s. c. One lot dress poods, sold at 15c, challenpe price ll|c One lot dress poods, sold at 25c, p challenpe price 19Jc. -k.Ol 1/ I ?nl j unpon irl n <rlt u ?v> qaI/) uvwv j u n n jm ifii ^iii^iinuit nvuvi i at Go, challerge price 5$c. j 6000 flannelette, sold at 12c, l challenge price Sjc. 5000 v<1k outing, cold at 6c, challenge price 4|c. Sale closefl December let. Look for the yellow sign. W convinced that this is one iffords. Everything under majestic bargains will be E? c; r w W1 men Only i es, Raisins, Currants, Citron, ^ ce, and fruits of all kinds for m Don't forget the Celery ORDERS EARLY. J old your dainties. Just try ? and Apple Butter?the only % Is when the pure food law t n Rons will bring what you m Try me. Try me. % s for business, M [ACKORELL 1 Meet the Price ny mail order catalogue Grades of Watches e the advantage of getting the le ; so if they are not as repreL'k. Ask to see our $2.00 Watch. ive a Few 5 Left?But ast till Christmas. My stock of s is very complete. Prices very KING is preeminent. No young 1 save you money on any style Main Gold or a $75.00 Diamond. I OUGrH f'llim SailPPfS Pintle nrifl ^ "r ? * I??VVM UIIVI VUT VI" tty decoration.