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I rno ** i^E fl i ill vv ! | Telepl y= if 111 BUSINESS NOTICES 11 FOR SALE?Pointer Dog, two an one-half years old, well trainee Price $25.00. P. M. Plyler, Rout 7, Lancaster. S. C. 16-2tp. WANTED?6,000 pounds of cev horse, mule, sheep, and goat hidei You will find us on White street See us before you sell. Capus Cat then & Son., Lancaster. S. C. CALL Excelsior Grocery Con: pany for fresh meats of all kind delivered at once. Excelsior Gr( eery Store, at Southern Ratlwa Station, city. 67-tf WANTED?You to know that we pa you highest prices for scrap iro of any description, copper, bras' old rubber boots and shoes, ol buggy and auto tires, old rags, pf per of any description, old mag.' zines and books. Inquire t Hirsch's Store. 14-tfo. SALE FOIl CASH?I will sell D< cember 12, at 9 o'clock, A. M., a household and kitchen furnituri farming implements, consisting < harrows, plows, grain drill, mowe and rake, cultivators, two hors wagon, two single buggies, shn tools, etc., bees, chickens, tw mules, one mare and two colt: Thos. R. Duren. 16-2tp. FOR RENT?T wo horse farm, we improved. Apply to W. J. Cut ningham. 16-2te. FOR RENT?Six room cottage c Dunlap street, within a block an a half of the court house. Appl to W. J. Cunningham. 16-2tc. FOR RENT?Cottage with thr< large rooms and hall, city wate on good, large lot, with wire fen< all round Apply to Alex GrifTln 16-ltp. "FOR RENT?My farm adjoinir lands of George W. Raker. App to me or Mr. Hines. Miss Ali< McNeill. 17-2tp. 1PART OF STEAMER'S FREW ARE LAX OKI Lisbon. Dec. t. The Knglish lln Vesna has landed .bore 18 men of II crew of the Portuguese steamer Si NJeolau, formerly the Germt steamer Dora Horn, sunk by a su marine. The fate of the remaind of the crew is unknown. CASH 1 | TH WHY?I Here Are S Strickler's Meat, Fat Lard, Con Sugar 8c ] Octagon I Coffee, lo< If Yc B. PL tione 206 11 aa 1 SOCIAL NEWS 1 Mrs. (). B. Bartlett entertained the Wednesday Attcrnoon Bridge Club and several other friends at a e delightful meeting tliis week. Three tablet, were arranged for bridge and '* after a series of games Miss Marj, I garet Moore, who held top score v. :>s t. , presented with the tirst pii/.e. a pair l-jof hat pins. Mrs. T. K. Doster cut the consolation, a deck of cards. After the games a delicious salad 9 course with coffee was served. yJ At the home of Judge Ernest 'C Moore, Miss Nannie Hill Moore and y several other members of the Mamie n Fraser Society of the Presbyterian s, church entertained the society at a d delightful sewing party Wednesday i- afternoon. Eighteen members were i- present and everybody sewed busily it on Christmas presents. From a daintily appointed table, fragrant with a ? centerpiece of narcissi, tea. sands' wiches and mints were served. 11 - -oe ^ Mrs. Walter P. Davis entertained the Lancaster Chapter, C. I). ('., at ir ' la pleasant and profitable meeting jThursday afternoon. The president. '^jMvs. G. J. Derrick, presided. Mrs. " M. J. Perry, who attended the State g convention in I nion, gave a full and interesting report. More stress, she "j"l said, was laid on Southern text j books than on any other one subject. Pledges of $."> to the lted Cross win- | dow and $"> to the bronze tablet tr?; ,n the women of the Confederacy. w?*re ,1 made. After a reading of the ritual, ly Mrs. W. E. Taylor, the historian, took charge of the historical program, _ devoted to the War of 1x12. The ;e chapter then adjourned to meet the r first Thursday in January with Mrs. G. W. Poove.v. Late in the afternoon a salad course with coffee was enjoyed. o 1?C PKOPOSKS P.XPEK KMIlAltdO ly ?e Hill Introduced in House by Kcpre> sentative Campbell. Washington, Dec. fi.- A bill de " signed to place ;i two years embargo on exports of news print paper was f,r introduced in the house today by he Representative Campbell, of Kansas, to and referred to the commerce comtn mittee. Penalties ranging from fines b- of $1,000 to $2u,000 and imprisoned nient of not more than ten years would be provided by the measure. THE LANCASTER NEWS F1 STORE AN ANYB( iecause We Sell m n it . i i riease uo not asi ome Cash Prices Offered Best Flour per Sack Back, per pound, npound, per pound per pound, or 13 pound 5oap, 7 bars for ose parched per pound >u Want To Sav< YLER "THE CASH HEATH OF CO\FFI>Fit \TK VETERAN. It. X. >loiitntninTj l*a>?.e> in , Kershaw. R. N. Montgomery passed away, Tuesday at the home of his daughter. 1 Mrs. Samuel McNineh, in Kershaw. Mr. Montgomery was born, reared land passed most of his life in this county. He was a member of Com- j panv I. 5th South Carolina Reserves.' ('apt. James Small's company. Mr. Montgomery's life had known many tragedies. He moved once to Mississippi and had scarcely arrived at his destination when hi. mother r and a daughter who accompanied him. were run over and killed by a s] train. Shortly afterwards, a brother who was a revenue officer in Missippi was killed by moonshiners. His wife also who was Miss Maggie Hough, predeceased him hy several years. Mr. Montgomery was at <>ne time keeper of the county home. He was well and favorably known to the poo- * pie of this county. Besides Mrs. McN'inch, with whom he had been making his home, Mr. Montgomery is i survived by another daughter In t'amden and by one son. Mr. Robert Montgomery of Darlington. The remains were interred Wednesday at Kershaw. MASONIC BANQUET. Antioch Masons to Enjoy Annual Event. | The Antioch lodge. No. 27 2. A. P. M . will give its annual banquet December 27, lit 16. Rev. T. A Dabney, Rev. B. P. Carson and oth ers will speak. The exercises will | begin at 11 o'clock a. m., the banquet will be served at noon and latei will come the installation of officers. All brother Masons are cordially in I vited to be present. B. P. ADAMS. W. M. AMERICANS SAVED WHEN SHIR SINKS NEAR SPAIN ?o? : Madrid. Dec. f?. Via Paris.? The Italian steamship Palermo, 9.203 gross, with 2.r? Americans on board, j un? ut-uii mrpeaoea on me spanisni | coast. Oth- sailor, reported to he an Amci II ican, was wounded by a shell and I I died in a hospital at PalafruRell, ?| I Spain, where the survivors were land- SL ed. Three others were seriously B wounded by the torpedo. L^. 41 RIDA^' I DEO. 8, 1916. selTsTh e JLfY ELSfc Absolutely For Cash ( For Credit. Only At "The Cash Store" . $4.25 14c 14c Is for $1.00 .... 25c .... 15c ; Money Buy At o . ix. KsVJiyiri STORE" DO YOU THAT OUR GREA Is now nearing its E take many more da; opportunities for obta GAINS we are offerin PRICES, will have fie fore urge you not to days pass by without final BENEFIT pf OUI Come And You W KHIR5 The Pointing Finger Over Our Door. Lancast APER1 , \NY I Midway | I/MAIIT II iuwn i T SALE | ND, it won't I ys when your | ining the BAR- | g at the OLD d. We therelet these few : reanincr thf* I GREA T SALE. X on't Regret \rus A | 11 > t ^ ' >/ ?L