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Ou Losse: \ r < THE LANCAS ;ter news, novembi CR 11,1913. 3 1 \_ Qaffney Ledger. 4 One of the greatest faul found with the American pt we presume It Is equally tru peoples) Is lack of appreclat things we have. Not until lost them do we see of wh mable value tlmv were tn ? ?' THIS iblic (and A A A Ai^ e of other Ion of the we have lat inestlno Pa** 1 STORE With Its LOOKS New Merct FRESH landise Arri AND BI vinp- "Dailw OGHTj Instance: A man who h? l"ad Rood eye-sight, does n elate the value of this biesi it begins to fall him. A si t bust man, who enjoys the health, cannot appreciate less fortunate in this reap endure. He feels little sins pathy for the weakling, si is "alw'ny'a I Ever l:Z:? I perfect st< Irong. ro- I e(J Jn gjyi, i best of what the I Man] tect must I t f a *1 eof sym- I but trankl Imply he- | t * y day finds us unp ip with the extraor ng in this store. y customers think, ly we have never fc 4V racking the new V dinary values we h; and most merchan >und it so. Giving Winter lines? lines ave always aimed V its say that value-g 1 the public values o ? ?-J which for valueo give, and we beli iving is a trick. P rnnciQtc in t giving keep eve succeederhaps it is, cause he cannot undersU weakness is until his streng to fail. He then knows t acute agony possible to e: It has ben our observatior this account is why old age passion and toleration for t of youth. Old age has broi it these experiences of tha for the firifts while thev we ind what tne puDiic ;th begins 1 I he most KnOW DOt icperlence. i that on AJ.CIC r,::; things tha ught with buying a nkfulness 47 ? ro In at In <r : wants?and know :h?well. are things for the t you ought to hav pleasure. ing the markets. home?and things 'e, and things that - * When you see our for yourself. Th you'll want to hav< 111 l\liwnil ' goods you will af ings that you'll h; s, at prices that wil ifc; mat wiictL jree that we ave to have, 1 make their and knowledge that they c dure forever. The man who 1r rich In th goods, gives to charity but ] without the knowledge of gifts will acomplish; withi edge of the positive rapture be brought to some poor hi burdened with care and troi when thnt man loses his foi is himself an object of cha annot enia world'i " he does it what his out knolthat may eart over- J&1 ^ ubies, but /vj \1 rtune and / i rity, then />?\ FASHION A] m* 54-Inch Coats \ '^3J Coat Suit, va 'Wi We have g * l\ rwn WTr, , 3LE COATS AND CC SUITS i, black and colors, at.... $ lues $10.00, at $5.50 and $ one in stronger than ever ^ T7<~n J TTT*?x r~i I >AT KNITT Sweaters and 3-50 Shawls, all kinds o 6.50 Shirts, Union Suits be- plain and fancy v , i * ED GOODS Knitted ollods, also f Knitted Underwear, i, Pants (Vests 15c up) reaves, best grades and no can look back upon his a give thanks that he did hea The point to be emphasiz we should appreciate tho: that we have, no matter v may be, bceause the day r at any time when we sha those things that we once can no longer call ours j among the most priceless heaven. Let us be thank we can. iction and v &nP ' - . ^ r the call. V >.\i. ed Is that \ / \*U , se things <\ x - ~G vhat they nay come ill count fl^: I had but {'." "* ? is being // I gifts of I, In,, ,e" \ Coats. In ot Jv/\H we have s] Pi Knowing f Y) mand certain /11 distinctivenes jj JII usual run of ? ;n o J.'an anu vv inter ouits ;her words, between you pecialized in them this sea; ull well that you would l style virtues and a cen >s throughout, not found in Suits, we went without any ana luwesr prices. AJ and Bearskin Caps 25c son. Goods Departmen ^e_ grade merchandise tain low prices, the do- WOOL U so Knitted Caps and to $1.50. Our Knitted t is noted for its high and its exceptionally NDERWEAR UWtmr / f* ' A \ mi i ^ Declare War on Col< A crusade of education w "that common colds may be common within the next j?e has been begun by promli York physicians. Here Is the "don'ts" which the do will prevent the annual vis the cold: hlch alms scome un- MUnl '/$ neration" ul U lent New Jl \ a list of (\ V ctors say jT\ ltatlon of " Mlay to manufc to the hotter From them ments we no> we say so ad^ anywhere. V to judgment. ^ icturers who cater exclush trade. we bought the handsome j v offer you. Our assortm susedly, cannot be approac 7e leave it to you to pass f To end of trnnH vnlnoo i n rely 50c Wool Underweai ^ar- handy from now o: ent, unusually compre] hed sizes, and each fits inal shrink in washing. fllld C-lri v? " d 1 ? to $1.50 will come in miglitv q. We are showing an tiensive collection, all to perfection. Will not It feels fine against the "Don't sit In a draughty "Don't sleep In hot room "Don't avoid the fresh al ."Don't stuff yourself at n Over-eating reduces your re To which we would add? take a cold get rid of It as ^ ^ possible. To accomplish will find Chamberlain's Coi edy most excellent. Sol dealers. car." 8." r." leal time. Bistance." when you H lulckly as that you igh Remd by all JB. ^ I F tremendous c rlannel T MAiAVU X XI ollection. is i/ino oivni cum is iuxuna value in every garc fc^l D: ntiy warm. Wonderful nent. ainty Mu rT 1 _ ** slin CLERK'S SAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROL County of Lancaster. In Common Pleas. British apd American Mortg pany, Limited, Plaintiff. E. In cc cotton. .INA, housew _ values ;age Comgrades )lors and white, all wool, This is Flannel such ai ives will immediately labe extraordinary. It is of \ ?but th price tickets are > wool and /A s thrifty 1 as being :he better rerv mod- J2i? unaerwei ew lot just received. Gov 3, Pants and Combinations, ierwear that fits and has t washes perfectly. It cor ar | ms, Corset The kind style to it. istitutes as V8. James W. H. Weaner, R. Jones-Elliott Mule Pompa Mercantile Company, J. and John T. Stevens and Davidson, tradlnp as Stev ber Company, Defendant Pursuant to a decree c Ceo. E. Prince, In the aho e. wyiie, erate. iny, Jones F. Nesbit Leroy S. r1 m Outi: >f Judge 'VP stated ng Gowi is of a T good a in this levy Hi? collection of values as eer line Quali we offered ty for I cane, (laiPii uci. win, i?i sell at public auction to th bidder at Lancaster court the County and State afOT the first Monday In Decern within the legal hours of following described real e wit: All that lot or tract of 1 In the County of Lancaster of South Carolina, describe lows, to-wlt: All that tra< a, i win may ge highest WW V house, in esaid, on iber next, "TT a a + ziz \oe J ust tr and lying 1 lip H and State J id as foi;t or par- nTATY7?^r >men, itii Le thing for t rhe material , : sses ana he cool nigh i used is of a Children its on the w very service : r l 48c to $ eather man'; iable grade. 1.00 | s sched- I These I eel of land containing two and Forty-three (243) aci or less, beginning at a sto cross roads known as B1 Cross Roads and running w! said roads north 87V* cha four and 50-100 (4.50) thence north 71% west 4: to pine stump in north sid near apple tree. Then no west, 10.57 chains, then Adams line north 28V4 e Hundred cuwn: res, more ne in old P lackmon's Ith one of I ilns, west I chains, I r,4 chains e of road I rth 30 ?4 ice with I nut 19 2R i > win uc in y ?M"ECT! T.T"NU!n TTTH/mV our possess] I AQ i ^ on lor a ver y long while i indeed. [j chains to stone church. Re* ner, then south 77 H ei chains to stones, thence nc east 20.4 5 chains to ston Marshall's corner, thenc 77 Si east, forty-flvo and (46.40) chains to stones south 64 east 7 chains to 8' (dead), thence south 17 < chains to white oak, M. ( corner, thence south 2% i t _ ? ...uUa MMt. a u eves' cor- I list 12.37 I >rth 49 H I e, W. A. e north _ .. 40-100 I Bllllt thence I weet gum ftlld TOO east 4.54 W*8' | materia vest 8.65 I $1.00 to $1.75 on stylish, comfortable ] my and yet not bulky look ils used in the making is n rCH BROADCLOTH, S 48c YARD ivn in all shades. Also ( 5 suitable for one-piece d >PECTAL )ther new resses; all tiiainti ui v* hiiri unit, iuoui;t) west 7.93 chains to stak< south 65% west 13.42 cl stake, thence south 25 t chains to dogwood near thence up with various cou branch 18.45 chains to blac fork of branch, thence up lous courses of west prong < north 81% west 5 35 c] stones, thence south 55% w chains to stones, thence so r?i.nce1 terned, hains to , , west 6.84 able va sprlnR. rsea with k gum in with varof branch hnlns to GBMHRM&I 'eat 10.62 uth 71T/4 and good for lasting servic lue at these low prices. 5556555555i e. A not IjMj p^pf W?(>1 ? ion's 1 lorgos "Ratines, Eponges, ( atest dictates at our lowes ?tc., Fashit prices. degrees west seven and 32-1' chains to stone in a field south 5 west, one chain and links to beginning. Boui lands of M. C. Lyles, W. A. A. B. Adams and others, a that tract of land conveyed W. H. Weaner by J. A. W deed dated Oct. 20th, 1903 corded In the office of the R Mesne Conveyance for 1 Countv in Deed Book "N." n 00 (7.32) forty-six tided by Marshall, , , tnd being f | to James H M M reaner by H H . and re- mW X. W J eglster of Lancaster asre 10. NES i / V A MERC I HANI ILE CO. Terms of sale, cash. Pur pay for papers. PAUL MOORE, C. C. ( R. E WYLIE, Plaintiff's Attorney. 'chaser to B 3. L. C. I I BHBHHMMi "JL A J> J CASTER' S LIVE ST O R E." 3 ^id^l