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%V? _2 ~ 1 Kiotsi finil 1 I ViV A Utl Every detail of ou the Busy Cash Store re the kev A GREAT SALE OF Wo are showing a wondorfi in Serges, IMaids. Stripes an j! that will please. 36-inch Storm Serge in navy ~>Oc value. We have one tli 011 sale this week. Priced Yard wide Suitings and Phi f Priced 12 1 2c, jj Yard wide all Wool Serges ill ! 75c value. Our special prii ! A wonderful line of Wool (i< Stripes. Priced 52-inch all Wool Plaids, in a Priced * A beautiful line of French am Plaids and Poplins in tli Priced . . . .75c, 89c, 98c, $ Rodma Happy Is Lover of Books. Symn Without the love of books the rich- The ( est man is poor; but endowed with Kremlin, this treasure of treasures the poorest Kussla, man is rich. He has weulth which no In the w gpwer can diminish, riches which are ful view lways increasing. color or t T] I Mercha r great1 plan in gelling ady to serve yon with S THINGS IN FALL DY-TO-WEAR Misses' and Chiltiown in an extensive very special prices. L FIND OUR SUITS ! AND MATERIALS P TO THE HOUR. crfnl line to select tj.tlw. t? . wi Wtiuv 1WU1S X HIM 1111*> , Colors, green, navy, mi, autumn brown. >10.00, $12.48, $14.95, 95 and up. WOOL GOODS ll line of Wool (Joods (1 Mixtures at prices and black. "Regular iousand yards. <iocs special. . . 30c Yd. lids for fall dresses. 15c, 22 1 2c and 25c the new fall shades. ee 50c Yd. >ods in Plaids and 48c and 75c number of shades. 98c (1 Storm Serges; also e new fall shades. 1.25, $1.48 and $1.59 IIT 11 n-Walki WAT netry Deliberately Lacking. Jhurcli of St. Basil, in the on Kremlin hill. In Moscow, Is perhaps the only building F 'orld constructed with a careto avoiding all symmetry in form. Oni . ter b: naket MBfflWWM&fl&MUKK) Invisl the n & is aaf rmBFzm I ,,n*n rft] '8 not I Hl^ a lug. lin^-Ronm I .T11!1 O ? ilea i a new room ever - # A 8 red the sides of level t were left bare f!?? ... thin i zith with ' be m QNSET ? eolutl Lovenng Covering freshens up a utea. it so much more cheer- part < Tough, thick, endur- ?' wa out tacking, and won't or ^ ict of the century-old xperience of one of )ldest firms. > Mat. im> Km* VUmU. Mm*, i Wil ter ImECtI ,tlnf Store, H b! ' vfi I home) Annex. V SE LANCASTER NKWtt ndise Sh j together a big stock a wonderful slock to i A GREAT UNE OF 1 CHILDREN To selec mean a 1 model il ; beauty seasonor uW/V P^1111' l)r ;lOpJJ0 $7.50, ' . ^rrWiu $16-50- $ i ' r J1 J '^T Children I L I l\ richest d I /I II ' )resses II I French ! ^\IIJLr tion; a Is /frlT? Crepe ai \' ^ shades $8.50, $ $16.50 ar Mp|jF ' ^ -S > t'ul p fast colored Apron Checl regular 15 and 18c value. ( Four thousand yards of hams, Anioskcag Ginghai hams, Devonshire (Moth. 1 and 25c. All piled o yard up Coi Sells It For Lest ER IS NOT WHAT IT SEEMS Be Cool, Clear and Sparkling, and ree From Odor and Still Bo Full of Disease Germs. 64 P< T p cannot Judge the purity of wa- _ y Its looks. Things visible to the 1 eye are usually harmless. The a ble germs of disease are by far >ore Injurious to human beings. j st people feel that drinking wnter Cf e to use If It Is cool, clear, Kparkind free from color or odor. Such (1] : the case. Even the sparkle may j le to decomposition products. The m ing brook usually contains more |n rous bacteria than standing waStreams do not purify themselves iwlng over their rocky beds. The tn ken notion that they do Is responfor a great deal of vacation typ- m fever. hl ? safest method of destroying dls- h< germs In water Is by actual boll- of Rolling the water for Ave minutes in (111 the germs of typhoid and aldiseases. Chlorine may also bo to disinfect the water, took solution Is made by taking a m teaspounful of full-strength cliloof lime and rubbing It up to a >aste free from lumps In a teacup ro a little water. Thts should then ade up to a cupful and diluted three more cupfula of water and poured Into a bottle and tightly d. Add a teaspoonful of this stock '(l on to each two-gallon pall of y( Ing water, thoroughly miring it rh illowing It to stand for ten rainThis will give ahout one-half rf free chlorine to s million parts ter, which will destroy all typhoid sentery producing germs. st Knother Thing to Remember. He and his mother had been vistheir aunt In the country. After * ilng, his mother was telling one n r frlende over the phone how Ike her aunt's house was. WU- ' is taking In the conversation and, 1 Ing up, said: "Mamma, don't for- *r -u .V,-, was, TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1917. r? r UU/II III U \ of popular priced mercha lelcct from and as to the p .ADIES', MISSES' AND < S COATS k t from at prices that will I bi^ saving to you. Every I lust rates the charm and to characteristic this Colors, Burgandy, own, green, navv, taupe, nd mixtures at $4.95, . $9.95, $12.48, $14.95, ( 24.95 and up. 's Coats $1.48 to $7.59. Sport Coat $3.50 to miss seeing the season's $1 isplay of Sillc and Sergo $1 ill storm oiBno mi V . ..... I ' Merges, Satin Poinbina- id) i> Taffetas, Ucor^ctte id Satins. All the new Id for fall. Priced $6.95, fo 10.00, $12.48, $14.95, (I, id up. VERY SP1C1AL " < ui r counters piled high Apron and 1 )ress <1 inj?'i, Plaids and Calicoes. [?s up to loe per yar 1 ! is counter Our special Hi 10c Yd. COUNTER No. 2. two thousand yards of > (linghams in bcautilaids and stripes; also (; cs Chainbravs. A (?d )ur special price 13 12q Toil-Du-Nard ding- Pi us, Red Rose dingiV underfill value at 18c i an n one counter, the I 1 n - I ID 1-ZC J npany I f and For Cash Great Mountain Disappeared. Oregon had at one time, probably ?fore the dawn of life upon the Taxe: irth, a great volcano which towered . )88tbly 6,000 feet above Mount Hood. )t'1 his was the great Mount Mazaina. ut thousands of years ago this mounIn disappeared Into the bowels of the A i irth, and all that Is left today Is the added ige rim around Crater lake. Crater cent ke Is the caldron of this extinct and cent f tllapsed volcano and Is nearly six lies in dlumeter. The Inside walls of ic rim of the ancient mountain are in Posea aces nearly 4,000 feet high and al- For ost perpendicular. The lake Itself Is i Const places 2,000 feet deep, artrl parts of Ordin le wall rise above Its waters 2,000 mills et more. A restoration of the raoun- mills' in in fancy, using as a basis the an- j es of the lower slopes, which still realn, shows that the apex could not ,ln( ive been far from 15,000 feet In ' lght, so that Mount Mazama was one Monej ' the most lofty and majestic peaks por America. shlp j ship 1 How Deaf Mutee "Hear" Music. Towni According to teachers of deaf mutea, Creek uslcal instruction le more Important an educational factor for the deaf lid than It Is for the hearing. Of rious urse It Is doubtful If the totally deaf lid can leurn to distinguish pitch or trlets ne, and discord from harmony, In dlstrh e accepted sense. Hut there Is no 27, 3 lestton that they feel music and that dlstrh stirs their emotions. In the New 7 3jX >rk Institution for the Oeaf, eye one.|? ythm, body rhythm and motion j () ] ythm are all titllized. ^ " 49 eii e (101 Put Outside the Law. (j j . The strangest punishment which 111 survives In Great Britain under odem law is that of "outlawry." a*eB ' bout ten years ago a lawyer charged 'or 1 Ith forging a check was "outlawed" ($3.01 the Glasgow high court. By this and s ntence the person of the accused Is ages 1 >clared forfeit. He cannot bear tea- for a mony In a court, por sue, nor defend 1 action. He cannot act on a Jury, ?r vote at an election, nor act aa to - rdian tp Wpt^r^erwo. I* ^ - v 7 j rent Prnrti ndise are carried oat, aht rice we will let you be th [.50 (Jeorgette, 44 inches, in Priced special .25 Taffeta Plaids. Priced v< .25 Silk Striped Shirtings. Pi nrd wide Satin and Taffeta, ii iades. Priced very special the i-ineh (Tepe de Chine, in all tin r waists and dresses. Priced ['orgette Crepes to match Crept and Taffetas at Very special in Outings in Plai s. Priced 12 l-2c, 30-inch yard wide Percales, f 16 l-2c, 20c an 30-inch last color Yarn, dyed ii aek Percales for trimmings. 16-inch Pleaching. Priced ood Heavy Fleeced Cotton Fl and unbleached. Price.. .. Yard wide Sheeting and Sea J iced 10c Bed Ticking. Priced 10c, 12 u 35c. Men's Heavy Clieviott and Shi 13 l-2c and Dept. Si TAX NOTICE. I ** T?TJ s Are Payable from Octo 15th, 1917, to March + 15th, 1918. FltOST >enalty of one per cent will be . to ar for January payment, two per . , ,, . . H iWakt for February, and seven per ? . . ,, . F Cabbi or March. ,(j . levies for the different pur are as follows: Kolt II State purposes 8 1-2 mills, four itutional School Tax 3 mills, Bethi ary County purposes 4 1-2 land Public Koads and Bridges 6 amou Interest on Past Indebtedness One i 1 mill, Interest and Sinking from on C. & C. Railroad Bonds Ave j mills, Interest on Borrowed l?y. 1 f 1-Z mill. Total 24 3-4 mills. 91-2t payment of interest on Town, j., tnnds: In Pleasant Hill Town3-4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek ' ship 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane C< Township 1 3-4 mills. r\rn\ ?/ clal School Taxes for the va- staph district* are as follows: Dls- bushc 6 and 13 two (2) mills, dls- more 22 and 45 three (3) mills. cottoi ts 1. 3. 4, 5. 9. 20, 21. 23, 26, now. 0. 47 and 48 four (4) mills. Parro ;ts 36 Ave (5) mills, district C. (6) mills, district 14 six and alf (6 1-2) mills, districts 2, WANTI 1. 12, 15. 17, 18. 19, 24, 25. "alted 2. 33. 34. 39, 42, 43. 46 and hides f?ht (8) mills, district 38 ten me b mills, and district 40 eleven then, mills. 89_4t male citizens between the of 21 and 35 years are liable I AM H a capitation tax of three for o 1) dollars for road purposes. scrap ill male citizens between the coppe of 21 and 60 years are liable Lanci poll tax of one ($1.00) dollar. . those exempt by law. FOR R1 T. L. HILTON. tage ( County Treasurer. to Mi f ter, 8. ortion I d you will find I te judge. il Line of Silks at tional Prices Black Taffeta, Priced special $1.00 Yd. yord wide black riced special $1.00 Yd. wide Poplin, in new fall shades. | y?c | new fall shades. 1 98c I sry special . .85c I iced special. .95c I i all tli encw fall I yard I $1.38 and $1.68 I i new fall shades, I . $1.38 and $1:95 ] 3 de Chine Satins | $1.38 Yd. I ds and Solid Col- I 15c and 16 l-2c I ast colors, J d 22 l-2c Per Yd. | ti lied, Navy and I Priced special I;j ...22 12c Yard 1 .16 l*2c per Yard g lannel, in bleach- 5 15c I Island. | , 12 l-2c and 15c / ^ 12c 16 l-2c, 20c |{ irt Cloth | 16 l-2c per Yard a tore | I wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi flj SINESS NOTICES 1 PHOOF CABBAGE PLANTS 1 } rive Friday. Early Jersey B < ifleld. Plant now for early ji ] ige. J. I). Mackorell. S j -np. I | LENT ?One flve-norse farm; a miles east of Kershaw on 1 ine road; 5 acres good cotton 1 . open, and about same E ' nt good for corn and oats. 8 . two-horse farm five miles B 3 Kershaw for lease, three or B 5 'ears. Apply to D. M. Kirk- V ! Cershaw, 8. C., R. 4. I -pd. I j J?We will gin cotton for* t; nta per 100 lbs. until further 8 < i. R. W. Parka. 91,lt-pd. IMS?Keenan pedigreed long 8 i cotton seed at |3.00 per fi ' * 1 f. o. b. Hartsville. Five or E : bushels 10 per cent ofT. This I i is selling from 35 to 40c fi Check with order. J. F. I >tt. Darlington, R. No. 1, 8. ? 89-3 t-pd, 8 5f>?6.000 pounds green 3 I hide, horse hides, also mule I , goat and sheep hides. Ree , ,j?\' efore you sell. Capers Cau- B;v Lancaster. 3. C. . v TILL BUYING and wl I ne more month all kinds I1; i iron, brass, rags, rubber, V : r and etc. Morris Schwarts, later, 8. C. 7S-29t-nd. j;j ENT?One Fire Room Coton North Main Street. Apply re. Mary J. McDow, LancaS- j a ^ ^ ^ *jiBl