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! - ?AAAA I \ y V First j v t X Am V i / 1 ,i1. / | .? i ?4 % fJJIJ | H ^ Costume 7637 ? i3 T Y 7 ===== | ^3g? t t* t v We offer j stock of Wo i line business ter we olTer > At $1.00 12 ?? 1.25 valu T T A FEW OF x GAINS W V th In .Our . I)< Goods Several thou fhams, Cal ings. Va xro r/1 A 1 tTUI VI. ni Priced spt ?$> At 15c thre< Ginghams 1 Ginghams and Suitii Y find value St at ^ One countei best Perc A hams, b< X LACES A { Y ISHIN ^ P Laces, Voi Laces, Shad v need to mal Y ===== 1 R f T *** TABERNA Lancaster, S. C.p R, 3.?Everything is i nicely about here no\ era are about throu their crops and sowing Several hogs have eretl and several mor this season, and Indict "hop: and hominy" wl in this section next ye Thanksgiving day quietly. The basket school house was a di and enjoyed by all pr to the inclemency oi quite a number failed the nice little sum of ized. Mr. W. J. Funderbu are enjoying the pleas Ford touring car. whi< purchased. Mr. and Mrs. C. "W and Mr. and Mrs. Ten vllle, 8. C., were the former's parents. Mr. a Funderburk, Thanksgi vv? , A...jC*- . ol THE LANCj DDMAN-W, ^DresSngrt Offer many Sp Ihink of having set be- ? ? ^ fore you a beautiful book \\/_J.L l~^-> ?J containing huudteds and W 1 | || fll 1 |\TJ Of CI hundreds of designs pro- AI.AA V/Wi KJA?Z Ol duced by the Master Artists of the World. Every design In The Win- * m . m 1 ter Fashion Book is the T"Trip result of expert selection AAA AUvv \^A 1>AAW A and ex|>ert adaptation. Your simplest frock or most elaborate gown will V V cho^ndfiromCti0n ^ GSiSV hefC cHlCl The Winter J Fashion Book i # and carried out with 1 |~\ S3| O Pictorial Review Patterns |JUa UiadUs Two thousand five hun- 1 i|| dred dollar stock of ^ i, Percales, Outings rigs. Here you will Flannels, Outings, Plaids, a up to 20c a yard Suitings. Values up to 25c. ; pileu high with All at once price the yard 18c ales, Dress Ging- Think of it?cotton bringing est grade Woolen 30 cents a pound and at the SPECIALTY FOR TRIMMINGS AND FING MOST ANY KIND OF GARMENT. __ You will iles, Edgings, Baby Irish Linen Lace, Torchon an^^wiHs* ow Laces, Silver Laces. Just anything you j Nine and te Priced . . ce up your nice dress. Very specif The Little Store With a Big Stock With Li ODMAN-W; WHO! \STER NEWa TUE 4LK ecial Barg tock of Mi ising marl vr? Mm beautiful Silks to select Yard wjde Mcsaline, from at prices ,hal Yard wide $i25 vaTu sPeak ,ouder lhan At 98c beautiful Sill words. Call in and let patterns at us show you the wonder- Yard wide Striped S ful values. Special Wool Goods special all this week: Three thousand dollar At 50c a 75 ol Goods at Popular Prices. We have had a jn a heai ; in this department and to make it even bet- T>iwi rw. . - - .. . , Jrteu, vilCi many new specials for this week. inch all Wool Serge in Black and Navy. A Very specia e at $1.00 Very specw THE MANY BAR- II P il ;.s week " FK Hosiery ror the jmestic .and Piece , ? . . Department Ladies Hosiery in Cotton and Lisli Ladies' Silk Hose isand yards of Ging- Misses' Hose Iirnpe Platdo Qnif_ i * ,, , ^nnnren s stockings lues up to 15c per Boys' Stockings at . . . 1 on one counter. (All sizes u] jcial 10c Men's Hose. Priced e thousand yards of ^en 8 Silk Sox c?lors in Dress anH Anrnn I CLE. an<1 Mr w* Parker, of Buford, TRAINMEN D] made a business trip to Columbia HUGE WA F. D. 7, Dec. recently, noving along a . .. . ... , . V' ThP. farm" Tabernacle school Monday, Novem- Prescnte :gsman grealnng b" 26" been slaught- Mr' and Mr8- AIfred Ste(*,e- of Per Cen e to be killed Dix,e> sPent Sunday at the home of itions are that 'V?r' P'y'er* 11 be plentiful Mias Etta Belle Funderburk spent Cleveland. Dec. ar. the week-end with Misses Edna and been presented to passed off MVtle Manly, of Dixie. railroad in the co supper at the Scriptor. ?n wages for train ecided success. ?, tora wh,ch are esent. Owing ACTHTRIANH TALKING FREELY 1?"* 111**!!, , the weather ABOUT APPROACHING PEACE ,_hnr nrt n / * to attend, but ,abor organizatlo $85 was real- London, Dec. 3.?Treatment of wage schedule to Serbian prisoners in Austria has of the rail! rk and family ?hown a marked change for the bet- ,he colln,ry Satu ' , . roads are asked t< ures of a new ter this summer, according to re- ... _ . . . the demands by D< ?h he recently ports received by the Serbian gov- latest. ernment. The railroad r '. Funderburk Thl(| change Jt ,8 gtate'd, is ac- Quested to enter fl'' If?!*!! companied by much talk among the movomeDt for pui guests of the .... , 4I * the proposition at nd Mrs. U. A. ???"-ds and the population around tlme through a jfl ving day. the prison camps, of approaching presenting ail rai ' this section, peace and the restoration of 8erbla.jand the two let find our stock complete, lins, Piques. Long Cloth, Priced 10c, 15c, n-quarter Bleached and il Ladies' Notions in Bu ttle Prices Sell It 1 VLKl LESALE ANI EMANDING Stand re GE INCREASE " 18 manager the enip (1 to Practically slon in The d [ ountry For 40 , is the r t Hulw. I taken by followlnj sition b; 3.?Demands have ,j,p H( practically every ,nK thp , untry for increase ,n (.hioa ment and eonduciroxlmately 4 0 per the present scale. ' rmen of the two ns presented the Paris, the general man- berculosl roads throughout Cross in irday. The rail- French r> make answer to care of icember 31, at the France n Is expect nanagers are re- culoeis t Into a collective work on *pose of handling it will ta one and the same of these >lnt committee re- sanatarh Iroadb concerned which la >or organisation* be ready J vr Vide Bis beautiful quality at. . . e Silk Poplin at ks for skirts, in a numl iilks for skirts, $1.50 vs i! c value Wool Serge and T itiful range of pattern, en and Plaids. All pricec 1 in Black and Blue Serge d 14-inch Plaids, in Gre Whole Fam e Threat. Priced p to Eleven.) prices we are offer Goods. Now is the time to let you rdollai duty. Yard wide Sheetin WHITE GOODS OF AL BP AY, DEC. 4, 1917. " %> V V V V V W V V iip n Jik ains for this erchandise 01 ket makes sh u money on tck Taffett 98c At $1 98c Tart ber of pretty pret 98c at. . ilues. Priced Yard 1 $1.25 ing Wool 'laids, 36 inches wide, f< Colors, Black, Navy, ^ 1 special at 50c a Yd. \ or A 50c value at 30c \,'oi en. Brown and Blue ily at Prices (he 10c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 21 48c, 68c, 75c, 98c, 15c, 15c, 15c, . . . .10c, ] 38c, ing Piece 12 l-2c and 15c t accepted Cotton Flann r do double at 15c. 1 ill U W 1UC tJCO gs at 10c, and 15c. L KINDS Lad Lawns. Voiles, Mad- I.ad Cambric, Bleachings Lad 18c, 20c, 25 and 38c g Unble iched Sheeting. F 35c, 39c, 45c and 48c S tton.s, Threads, Pins, wor For Cash. And Believi JP C( ) RETAIL. < ady to ilo likewise. I A NO! expected that the railroad ^ s and the represent ltlves of loyes will meet in Joint sesahout two weeks. Three ] lemand for increased wages esult of a referendum vote ' re the two labor organizations Xf tho r. nnt'Airo 1 ' ** - ~ , >.i>i?u>ai <n ma prupoy the executive committees sveral associations represent- Dond wo organizations, which met Hteani8! go last month. Nov. 2 ^ Spain. tOHH ACTIVE AUAINHT vlv?rs BEIUX'1/OHIH IX FRANCE rlna" mainde Dec. 3.?The Bureau of Tula of the American Red Paris is conferring with the authorities concerning the New ' women and children in men in iffected with tuberculosis. It posed i ed that the American tuber- steamei lureau shortly will begin the Eu a special institution where from I ke care of a certain number vivors casea. The Edith Wharton Spain, im for tuberculosis patients, of the a separate institution, will mentloi ' for patients November IK. ners tl A A A A A A A A A AiA A A A A. MrAJ Week, solving t i hand (i H^ed1 ( selectio oppmg I ' flH every Lll jHHS actly b; Jj II Pictorial m m m _ Januai W OortuiM 704* ?HOU. ?''* rt *<l a, bp eciai .38 per yard regular $1.50 and $1.75 'eta and a] cors; also a big selection ,ty plaids All yard wide and an ex wide C.epe de Chine and Georgette Cr shades. Priced very special Goods!! >r Dresses and Skirts. Priced special nch Plaids, beautiful patterns for Sl< toys' Suits. Priced only y special 36-inch Silk Striped Jersey C nderful values at 25c, 38c, 50c, 68c, 75c, $1.19, it Please Mil >, 38, 48 and 68c $1.25 and $1.48 . \f 25c 38c and 48c 15c. 25c and 38c 48c, 60c and 65c VERY SPECIAL lies* Notions in Buttons, Threads, Pi lies' Purses. Priced .... 25c, 48c, 75< lies' Collars for occasions, in Lawns ette, Crepe de Chine and Satin, in all tl 'riced 25c, 38c, 48c, 98 ee our wonderful assortment atl9 a th up to 68 cents. e Me, There's a Difference. 3MPAN A A A A A A A - - HER AMERICAN I pear in the EAMSHIP TORPEDOED dipping coi is assumed i asmuch as t Bouts With Members of Crew by the shipp Missing?Twenty-one Sur- Formerly vlvors liandad. Adamsturm Actaeon left Ion. Dec. 3.-?The American to^er? carry: hip Actaeon was torpedoed 'or Bordeau: 5, a dispatch from Carunna,' on the reti reports. Twenty-one sur-j ghe wa8 con have arrived at Port Cama-' Three boats with the re-!*0"' 16 V r of the crew are missing. i many *n j this governn Fifty-eight In Crew; . f-?ermany be, v . ? ? , . The Amer York, Dec. 3.?Fifty-eight1 eluding 31 Americans com- lnc'uded U. :he crew of the American' Bellhaven, J r Actaeon, reported sunk off The Actai ropean coast. A dispatch seized Oerr rf" 21 ,"""! ??nk while I had reached Port Camarinas, and that the other members! ^ marinas crew were missing, made no town 48 mil i of United States naval gun-' na, In north* board. Names of none ap- Untie. ' 1 1 1 w" My MY Y 1 Y 'he Style X roblem style does not extravagance. problem is now * You can make <?? ns from hundreds Jt lutely authentic jr in w { e Winter V hi on Book V A ry them out ex- t y using ?* I Review Patterns y Patterns Now V Ready cyI i Silks, in black ^ S of stripes and & w ceptional value X I epe, in all lead- & I ;irts and Little fill 'loth at 75c Yd. ||| .$1.38 and $1.48 H ns. Trimmings. <? fjj 98c and $1.48 ^ If! , Voiles, Geor- ? ||j he latest styles. J ill c, $1.19 and up 2 jit nd 38c. Values V* |i Y, | j III records of the federal ft* mmlssloner here, but It Bw some were on board, inhe vessel was controlled fl ting board. Bvj the Qerman steamship of 5,000 tons gross, the New York early in Oc- $Jt ing government supplies |jk k. It is believed she was IBj irn voyage when sunk. IJi imanded by W. J. John- if ft easel waa built In Oer- Ijf 09 and waa seised by nent after the war with ft? -lean citizens on B. Qrady, coal passer, ion is the first of the S|j nan ateamahlps to be in n American trade. |M is a small Spanish ||j lee southeast of Corun- cfj reatern Spain on the At- ||j -