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The Stock of Clothing, D on ma: at Slaughtered Sale 1 but will i Letter from York County--- i l?ckeci Story of a Mule and a Box t he b( Car. ' little i squatt Mr. Editor: q0 IX Here 1 come again. Well, 1 seen t just can't help it. I can't see my w friends ot old Lancaster, so I ! desire to talk with them through ,nuc]1 yourjhighly esteemed sheet. Well, nQl jlt cotton picking i6 nearly over. moVe Corn is housed and oats are be- u( ing sown aionf. The gypsy mule is still here rus|j c an I is behaving himself much becam better than at lirst. throw But speaking of mules, re- (i,jn{, minds me of another mule story to j>re Keally, it a*\Y of the mules in ifi : .? - -- ' mis couniry use proiane lan- jn an( guage we have not been able to jjie j, interpret such. But it such a ]egS j 0 nK can be, it does seem reas bones f'uble to believe that thegjnule the Ki *S going to tell you about did fully a certain provocation use bad uiany 8 was ,Jlis way" 11 ments s0*?Ti\, Turnout that a jtiflber of the sons of qR(] r Wembled themselves _ ?jbent on tun, and as gh0cl determined, there up lthe scene a boy driv- Hai '^h at had the appear- ?The P-'< been out of the ter ot aaore warts on him dentlj *rU oats. Well, the this a 0 guying the boy It see - ,(Wv appearance of years ,vwaitv mule and he box hi -*? how much the on a s i^pull. So some ot the gun v ir , ? ? crown maue a wager loud t' mule could not move an the In car that was standing ing n< on the siding. The hoy took the bet, but said he had no money, I lie 1 but "Pup" was just behind ami land are had money enough to burn a wet Ye tVi mule and he would sustain him goes rig] in tho bet when he came. Well, ^(kRech a log chain was forth coming and bark Ph Men's 2.25 Dress Shoes, chal- 100 lenge 1.49. 2.50, c Men's dress genuine Vici Kid,j 100 3 50 kind, challenge price 2.39. | lenge Men's dress fox calf Shoes, 3 50 50 c kind, challenge price 2.48. lenge Ladies' Blucher oil grain, sold 50 o at 2.00, challenge 1.29. > lenge 5000 men's white handkerchiefs 25 h sold at 5c, challenge price 2c. at 2 0( 100 men's Suits, sold at 9.00,1 25 b challenge price 3.97. I lenge NOV Use the common sense with wl r a i i t j oi tne saving cnances 01 a men the roof absolutely new?not a turned loose for this Great Sale ON MAI 'v "rr" v ? so fast and resented the >( tlie box car. The crowd ie alarmed and began to cross-ties and every old they could get on the track vent a catastrophe, and up d the hoy's ''Pap;" ho got 1 got awlully tangled up in og chain and the mule's fortunately, there were no broken, but the rules of uglish Grammar were aw broken up and ever so of the Ten Command\V. J. Long, len, York County. <ing Fate of a Little Girl. fnvillo iinnpinl in Ttin I n tp ' little six-year-old daughMr. Parrott Hell was acci r shot and instantly killed fternoon about 4 o'clock. His tha' a brother ot ten of age was standing on a id reaching tor a shotgun helf The box fell as the wis discharged, and the >re "IV the lop and side ot ead of the little girlstand arhy. amous Strike breakers. uost famous strike breakers in the Dr. King's N< w I.iff Pills. When il bowels go on strike, they qniekly ? iroiiiMu, hiiii inn |oir:iying worn lit on. Heat euro for constipation, e un?l dizzinoso '2f)C at J. P. Co . (I raw ford Hro?? and Funderarmacy, druggists. Coggar ry Grood etc., which i IN STR Prices, is still sell absolutely pair men's pants. Bold at :ha!lenge price 1 69. pair pantp, sold at 3 50,chalprice 1.99. ivercoatH, sold at 7.00, chalprice 3 99. ivercoats, sold at 8.50, chal price 4 69. >oys' Suits with beltB, sold ), price 1 39. oys' Suits, pold at 3 00.chal price 1 80 V IS THE G< nich nature has endcn me. Remember the piece of out-of-date r :. Bargain Flood Ga N STR I around the bumper and >y ga\e the words. The mule groaned deeply and ;ed?you know how they nd soon the box car was o move off. When well 1111ay the boy said, ''wa hop," e crowd was making so noise, that the box car did >ar the boy, but began to more rapidly. The mule >f nnnrppiuln hnintr nlinvnil Mercantile CONSISTING OI Is, Shoes, ( s being sold at the EET, LAN going on. They h everything in the 25 young men's Suits, sold at 4 :?(). rhtillRnyp nriet. 2 9fv Gents' coats, fancy trimmed, 3 and 4 dollar value, challenge 1.79 and 1 98. One lot sample pants, tailor made, 6 and 7 dollar value, challenge price- 2 98. One lot children's hose, sold at 10c, challenge price 7c. One lot boys' suspenders, sold at 10c, challenge price 7c. OLDEN OPPOR ,ved you. Come and sec w class of Merchandise offere nerchandise in the store, ites will open EET, LA Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Lancaster County. Court of Common Pleas. Charleston Live Stock Company, Plaintiff, against Samuel W. Birmingham, Defendant. To the Defendant, Samuel \V. Birmingham . You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was this day tiled in the Otlic.p of tlip Clork nf llim I'niipt fixr Lancaster county, and to nerve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on i he subscribers at theirofllce in the Spring* Block in the town of Lancaster, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time a oresaid the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief ' demanded in the complaint. Dated November 2, A. 1)., 1906. i GREEN A II INKS, Plaintiffs Attorneys. ( - J. F. Gregory, seal } C. C. G. L. C. i ? ( Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOU I II CAROLINA, Ooi'NT* OK l.ANCAHTEK, In the Common l'leas. Lancaster Mercantile Cotufauy, Plaintiff, against J. I). Itailey, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of court 'made in the above stated cause hv .Indira l'rinne. dated Oct. 10, 1906, I will sell at |.nhlic auction at Lancaster (J.H., on the tlrst Monday in December, next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit : All that piece, parcel or lot of land Hituate in Lancaster county, state of South Carolina, bounded as follows : On the north hv lands of W. 15 Oauth en, on the east by lauds of .1 . F. Itlackniou arid the estate lands of L. s. Porter, on the West by the estate lands of J. 1) Itailey, and on the South by the lauds of E. .lane Itailey. Said tract of land i* situate in Pleasant Hill township, and is a part of the lands formerly belonging to estate of .John ltaiiey Said tract of and contains t wo hundred (200) acres, more or less Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of land situste in said county and state containing severity acres,more or less. and bounded as follows: North by lands Ot .1 1> and I).I, Hailey, South by lands of I). I. liailey, Kast by lands of J.T Cant hen. and Westjby lands of J D. liailey; said land heiiiK known as the Wilson Crenshaw lands. Only one half interest in said tract belong* to said defendant, and Company, 1 . jrents' Fui same stand, CASTER, > ave decided to mi store, regardless One lot American Beauty cor sets, sold at 1.00, challenge 69c. 5000 yds 3 4 domestic, sold a 6j, challenge price 4?c. 1000 yds canton flannel, sold a 10c, challenge price 7c. 2000 yds checks, sold at 6c challenge price 4$c. One lot ladies' black hose, sole at 10c. challenge price 7c. One lot men'* ? hose, sold atjc challenge price 9c. ITUNITY?NO ith your own eyes and be :d you?the best the land A mighty avalanche of NCASTE GROW SCR We have got to have to the wise is sufhcie forced to offer our e Groceries at cost to g< not for one moment Those W1 to forget the little know no time price: you at strictly cash p everyone to come an< get your goods now all will be happy. ( Silver Li (patent) to sell at $2.0 our COST SALE c December. Bennett Gr it is thin hull' interest tti.it is to be sold Term of sale, cash; purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers. In the event purchaser fails or nefjects to comply with his or tier bid thirty minutes a'fer sale, said lands will be immediately resold at the risk of said purchaser. J- I* Hunter, M Sheriff L. Co. .1 llarry Foster, Pitr'a Atty Lancaster, S <J., Nov. 0, 1900. ?The Woodmen of the World I. 1 ? - -* - i i mi i h mos< enjoyaeio me? ting hi Vanwvck Thanksgiving Day. A splendid dinner whs served. of Chester, rnishings, , S. C., t ove nothing away, of cost. One lot dresR gocds, eold at 15c, challenge price ll^c t One lot dress goods, sold at25c, challenge price 19?c. t 5000 yds apron gingham, sold at 6c, challerge price 5^c. , 5000 flanneletfp, sold at 12o, challenge price S^c. I t/\AA 1- _ _ ? -1 * n i uuw yus uunng, cold at DC, challenge price 4|c. , Sale cIorpr December 1st. Look for the yellow sign. W : convinced that this is one affords. Everything under majestic bargains will be :r, s. c. ID-HOG APE! ; the monev. A word nt. Now while we are mtire stock of selected *t the money, we would ^ have 10 Owe Us account due us. We 5, hence we have sold rices, and now we wish d make settlement and at cost for the cash and )nly one more car of a,ke Flour ?o per sack. Remember loses first Monday in Yours truly, ocery Co'py. ' Tried to Wreck Shoo Fly Train. Wilson, N. C., special in the Odserver :?Last nijrht an at tempt was made to wreck the northbound Shoo Fly train south of this oi?y, by placing <b?>lrue nous on toe ira< k. meet gmeer saw these luckily in time to avert a serious accident. As it was, the engine was sliirlitly damaged and tho train was somewhat delayed. i