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1H. PQLIAK!OFF Sells at The Old Cheap Price?No Advance in Prices. We bought our stock before the i i ?ii* advance 01 high price cotton and are willing to give the benefit of cheap prices to our customers. DRY GOODS. Good Heavy Outing at 10c Heavy Cotton Flannel 10c Fast Dress ginghams 10c Good Bed Tick 10c and up Good Bleaching 10c Good Shirting 10c Fancy Dress Suitings 12 l-2c and up Fancy Dress Plaids 15c and up Poplins at 17c and 25c Serges, Blue, Black and Tan at 39c, 69c and $1.25 Black Silk Taffeta at .. $1.25 Broadcloth, 56 inches wide, Black, Blue, Gray and Garnet at 75c Bed and White Flannel at 25c and up y CLOTHING. Men's Cashomere Suits $7.50 and up Men's Blue Serge Suits $9.98 i r /">i l A-dA m Men's liiue ttergc wuus $12.00 Men's Fancy Worsteds $9.98 Men's Tailor-Made Suits $15.00 Men's Odd Coats . . . .$1.98 and up to $5.00 Men's Overcoats at $3.00 and up to $10.00 "Rain Overcoats', all prices. Men's Odd Pants at 98c, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5{00 a pair. Rovs' SuitsSazes 3 to 20, in Short Pants at $>d9, $1.98, $2.50, $3.98, $5.00 and $10.00/ \ Boys' ShortJpanth. sizes 6 to 21. Bovs' Overcoats am] Bain coats. 'SHOES! SHOES!! Wo are tiie people who I Solid Leather Shoes to fit the whole familySv Beacon Brand, Endicot-Johnfcon Brand, Red Dragon Brand, New York Girl Brand, Southern Queen Brand, Dr. Munyon's Brand. Ladies', Men's, Boys, Girls' and Children at the old price. HATS AND CAPS. Men's and Boys' TTats and Caps. Up-to-Date Millinery, Ready-to-wear, Trimmed and Shapes at low prices. T ' Afinnnc ' oiirl r^lnlrl 1*011 't! Pnnfe OTirl I J?Ul I l"r> 4 (MM! \ IIIIVII \ 11 o \ wu I/O nim Sport Coats and Skirts at all prices $1.49. $1.98. $2.98, $3.98 and up $8.50. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits at $7.48 up to t $15.00 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sweatj ers at 50c, 98c, $1,25, $1.50 ii|> to $2.50. Men's and Roys Sweaters. Ladies' and Cents' Underwear, heavy weight at 25c, 50c and up to $1.00 per garment. Men's Work and Dress Shirts. Men's Flannel Top Shirts at $1.24 and up to $2.50. Children's Union Suits at 25c, 50, and 75c BLANKETS. |. Cotton and Wool, all sizes, at the old / prices. TRUNKS AND BAGS. . ? ' An A. An m I i. ? d'T Tif\ I AT UOC, ipi.tJU, JfO.OU itlHI U Jl tlJ jpi.tJU. Ladies' Corsets, 50c and up to $2.00. Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares. A full line of Neckties and Arrow Brand i Collars. OUR MOTTO: Honesty Our Foundation?Fair and Square Dealing Our Success. ; M.P0LIAK0FF Not Connected With Any Other Store in Lancaster. y 1 ffklgi mi' ?a????? THE LANCASTER N~E\ 1 1 PERSONALS 1 B Mr. Jack Beall of Charlotte was in the city Thursday. Mr. Nathan Hirsch has returned from a business trip to Chester. Mrs. Hughes of Heath Springs is visiting her husband at Claremont. S. C. Mr. John T. Stevens' of Kershaw was transacting business in Lancaster today. ?o? Mr. O. B. Bartlett made a business trip to Winnsboro and Ridgeway Thursday. Mrs. Jack White and children will visit relatives in Rock Hill the latter part of the week. Mr. L. P. Thompson of Liberty Hill was In Lancaster Thursday uiuiouvui^, uusint'Sii. ?o Mr. Jim Hamel, editor of the Kershaw Trn, was a pleasant raller at The News office Friday last. ?o? Mr. P. M. Jones of Liberty Hill was shaking hands with his many friends in Lancaster Friday. Mrs. J. L. Keed has returned from Atlanta where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Humphries. ?o? Mrs. John Craig returned from York today where she has been visiting relatives the past week. ?o? Mrs. Jack Smith and Miss Virginia Taylor are spending the week in Columbia attending the State Fair. Messrs. E. Curtis Markov. Whiteford Smith, W. M. Green and Geo. Helmkin spent Sunday in Charlotte. ?o? Miss Annie P. Poliakoff of Winthrop College spent the week-end at the home of her uncle, Mr. M. Poliakoff. TONI \8:30 0'< MackeyMp T*I P I V ine jecona 1$ Admission J If you :ir<? tin fldvot chiss amusomctft for caslor. In' stiro to atl< j Lyceum C Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCutcheon of Bishoville and Mrs. Flow of Monroe were visitors at the home of W. T. Gregory this week. I)r. J. H. Holdridge, former pastor of the First Baptist church, is visiting among his many friends in the Jity this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fischel returned Saturday from Chester. where they had been visiting relatives and attending the Chester county fair. Miss Maggie Tompkins who lias been at Heath Springs spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. W. A. ilughes, has gone to take charge of her school near Blaney, S. C. Itev. and Mrs. B. F. Carson were wallers at The News office Thursday. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha la aenlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the eum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18SC. A. W. OLEASON, <8eal> Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Systerh. Send for testimonials, free. F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Bold by all druggists. 76c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. VS TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1910. | rn SHORT NEWS | m I V For your health's sake, and for ^ good luck drink PEPSI-COLA. i Don't fail to attend the Lyceum number at the Mackey opera house % tonight, beginning promptly at 8:30 o'clock. 1 ??? You can get a bottle of PepsiCola anywhere in this county and a cash coupon, too, | ?o? ' Don't fail to attend the second ^ number of the Lyceum at the Mackey opera house this evening 8:30 ^ o'clock. A treat In store. j V -^0 You will be benefited by drinking nnnnr /-?^v * ?' * ... - i i-irni-vAHjji?me oest arinK made ^1^ and a cash coupon, too. X v ?o? J The Flower show to be given by ?* I the Ladles' Aid Society of the Prosbyterian church will he at the court J^ house Thuesday, October 31st, he- X ginning at 3:30 p. in. ?o? V 'Wanted to know the names of every one who does not drink Pepsi- ?* Cola; they are fewer in number than the ones who do. JL f A Mr. J. M. Hood returned Sunday t form St. Louis, where he had been j in the interest of the Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co. He made a business i trip to Columbia Monday. We are putting 5 cent cash coupons under the crown of Pepsi-Cola all over Lancaster county?one with A every dozen. M ? There will be an entertainment at Tabernacle school house Saturday, October 28. Fifteen cents admission. Proceeds for the teachers, training class of the local Sunday school. <* The many friends of Mr. H. S. : Plyler of the Tabernacle section, who has been quite ill for several days, i will be glad to learn that he is much improved. GHT :lock iera House | 'ceum Number _ i\^C?'nis HI ute S?f clean, liiiih g the pcbjile of LanmhI. V Committee I Mr. Latta Hood was transacting ?t business in Chester county Thurs- , day. He also devoted considerable | time to advertising the Lancastei County Fair while on the trip. Don't fail to attend the skating carnival on Main street Tuesday evening, October 31st, at 7:30 | o'clock. All skaters requested to be > in costume. Prize for best skater over 13; prize for best skater among children and prize for best costume. E Given for benefit of -the Library. K "Mr. \V. P. Kobinson left today for B 'Columbia to attend a conference | ,with the Federal Farm Loan Hoard. He will represent the Farmers Hank Kj and Trust Compatiy, and also the Bj National Farm Loan Association B which was organized In Lancaator k| yeaterday, a full resume of which Bj will appear in Friday's issue of Th* B ^News. Advertised letters for Week Ending H Oct. 21, 1010. H Esdell White. J. O. Knight, Miss H Moudle Jackson. Mrs. Winnie Harris, B R. V. Harris, John L. Davidson, Miss B Aimie Crawford, Jim Raskins, M. E. B Rlackmon, Jim Haker, S. C, McCor- B mick, Mrs. E- R- Kohuts, Miss Goret B Hlnesin, Mrs. Henretta Washington, E A. C. Tunis Lumber Co., Miss Con- B nie Turesdell, John W. Wright, T. E P. Small. H When calling for above letters B please say advertised. B JAS. F. HUNTER, Bfl ft |!^i| li^il |!^i| jt^il A^il A^A Ay!^4 A^A A^A A^4. A^A A^4. A^4. A^A ^fc. "y LISTEN TO THESE! TRUTHS I ^ f ? ? % = We are not responsible for all, but =*] the last part we urge you to read. L_J jT U W\ y WILSON n I IWOUT 1 I AR \ I \ rfn Here's Our Point/ We lieoe to II <0^ = win your Drug llusAiess by sftnjily = = being on the job with line stock hi t== everything in a Mddern Drug Store.v- 10. D Courteous Treatment, Attentive (o^ ? Clerks and Quick Delivery. |p| LANCASTER PHARMACY I ^GRAND MILLINE'RY1 DISPLAY W?> II ave Just Receivod A Now Ship- ;'jj ment Of Now Velvet Hats In All Tho Nowosl Si ylos And Shapes. p Wo are Offering Tito in al The Extreme Low Prices Of 90\ Cents And $1.00, And For The Next 10 Dayk We Are (ioing To (jive You The Benefit Of ft) Per Cents Discount On Those Pri COS. V ^ CALL IMMEDIATELY And See Us \ N Bamettes 5 & 10c Store ! Ji SAVE 50 CENTS PAIR I ON I YOUR FALL SHOES I Let Us Fit Up Your Family in Fall Shoes at ah Average Saving of 50 Cents a Pair f We bought our Shoes last January, before the tremendous nj advance and as long as our stock lasts can give you Shoes at the K old price. This saving applies to all lines. We can give you H A' Ladies Every Day Shoes at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Same quality gg and style you bought Wt this price last year. IB Men's Good Worl\ Shoes at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Snm? H V style and quality as wA had last year at these prices. ^ w. h. ikh:gijls SllOtfS AT no advance. W. L. DouglaB GunmVtal l/cc and button Shoes, pair $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. \y W. L. Douglas and CroisAt Pine Dress Shoes $4.50 and $5.00. Ladies' Nice Dress Snoes At last year's prices. All the new lastsyftnd styleV?lace and button, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00. / \ Remember vyh have the largest stock of Shoes that we have shown, but we ^an only sell them one time, and when we sell out and have, to buy again we will be compelled to charge the advanced price, so come early and let us fit the entire family. ROBINSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE.