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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. Never Before in t f \ r A St'CRSSKI'li itrsi- _ NKSK CAKKKlt H I depends largely on making friends of customers. From the first this idea has been Hjl the foundation upon which this business has been built. We began by giving our I patrons honest values and courteous treat- R ment. We endeavor- jH ed to obtain th??ir friendship by deserv- H ing it. We won many /.%j friends and our policy >u Jz remains unchanged; for only by continuinp to give the same good values, by giving the same courteous treatment, can we continue to hold the friendship 1 ^ and good will of the . M people with whom we I g transact business. I fff V J \ A SfeilfLL- 'l f?r r i ^ siz $1.95 BeautifU] Lace and Embroic $2.25 Extra Fine Quality Voile Wai lace trimmed FASCINATING AI Fascinating in style with exce collection of undermuslins an attrac Thrifty women who take pride store tomorrow, and partake freely * indicate another advance in price, wh few short weeks. Fine quality Muslin Gowns, round V cial Extra quality Gowns, embroidered li ^ Beautiful Nainsook and Batiste Gow Teddys beautifully embroidered and White Satine Petticoats, French pies Woman's Drawers of fine quality M moH finon unrl plnanr) ef uloa Qno Billy Burkes, white and pink Crepe, ] Children's Drawers of excellent qu stitched, tucked and embroidered < LANC it and has be< + .SOUTH LANCAHTKIl. * for somft (i **+*+*+ +**? +*+ days ^ a ^ Lancaster. S. C.. It. F. D. 1. Jan. ,, McMurri 18.?Miss Annette Craig has gone to i.r? ?t ? .u .? ? . tpr are <vit| Wlnthrop for the month of January to take a course in home demonstra- to I'-Nrope m tlon work preparatory for her work forces there in Lancaster county as assistant to Miss Hal Miss Crelghton. turned to 1 Miss Hazle Betts, of Catawhn, has returned to this community and is W'H aH ' 4 teaching again in our school. I Krai' Miss Janie Craig has returned to are badly her school at Blenheim. S. C., and freezes. W Miss Marie Craig to her school at better cond Valdosta, Ga. They both had a sown by th pleasant vacation. with a Co Miss Mary Craig has returned to Craig. Th? Catawba to attend school again. It seems tl Captain Clarence McMurray, who these late 3 ifr una m 1 ' THE LANCASTER NEW! he History of Local Ret. They h STS. GALORE?REDICU- SAVK % H,< )USLY LOW PRICED. You can do it vt irials alone are worth more sizes you want from i the price quoted in some tomorrow. inces and the styles are de- These stocks arc , . . .. to a point where we lly new and attractive. reason for these redu 11 buy several?then wish .. , . ,, J 4 5x.?h inch Hemmed nore. 42x38 1-2 Hemmed P ) Voile, Organdie and Poplin 42x36 Mohawk Hems aiata .85c 45x36 Mohawk Hems , _ .. ... . . 63x90 Hemmed Sheet I Voile and Organdie Waists ?x90 Hemmed 8hw, ;es 36 to 53 $1.25 81x90 Hemmed Sheet 90x90 Hemmed Sheet lery Trimmed Voile Waists 72x90 sanitary crini 81x90 Sanitary Crtnl * Single Bed Size Crocl ists, tucked, embroidery and Double Bed size croc Many other qualities $1.9.? priced . . . .#1.54), 1 tRAY OF DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS. Hence of quality and temptingly low priced, malt tion of unusual interest to all women, in their stock of undermuslins, will do well to vis in these dainty garments, as present market com ich means PRICES like THESE will be impossibl and square neck, lace trimmed and ribbon run. ace trimmed, insertion and edge, ribbon run. . . . ns, ribbon run and embroidered 79c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50 anc lace trimmed on Nainsook. Priced.. ..75c and ited uslin and Crepe embroidered, hemstitched and lac< cially priced 39c a priced $1.50 to ality Muslin, regular and knickerbocker styles, ;dges. Special :aster dep "The Best Plac en stationed in California me, is at home for a few ^ MIDW.W. /isit to his father. W. II. ^ ly. His wife and daugh- KerHhllw- 8" C ' 11 F' !) 5 . . .. ,, . 18.?Tiie cold continues to stav i hmi. lie exports to go * no Tkn Mlll.?l I,. ...1. uo. I UU 01 nuui in immiik npn very noon to Joint our out-door work in not ho i J. If the saying is true, that a tie McMurray has re- winter is a pre-requiHtte to a llichburg to take up her <',0P yea?. " that 1!>1> be one of the "fat" years. icher. , ? . The officers for the ensuing i crops, especially oats Midway Council. Daughters damaged by the sever'- America, will be installed Thui heat It seems Is In much 24th Inst., 7 o'clock p. in. ition. A few oats were are: C., W. P. Kstridge; A. C. e open furrow method Mamie Faile; V. C.. Miss Patsy le grain drill by J. E. ?on; A. V. C., Mrs. Syble Af sy are in good shape yet. R. S., Mrs. Nannie Estrldge; tie best mode of sowing Mrs. Mary Neal; Treas., II. F fears. burn; Asst. R. S., Mrs. Dessle C iinir-lwi'trtid-i MWIlilSI MM I'll tw ' 8, LANCASTER, S. C. liling, Has the Public Re lave to Our I we assure you that it's most gratifying to us e that all thrifty women have in our big hum i. Oach day stocks will he replenished and new I, and it's our earnest desire that every wo a purchase in this store and has not taken ad -WILL DO SO TOMORROW and secure her linj?- values. 30ME?JOIN THE THRONGS OF THE 1 i HIT ON BKI> SPHKADS, SHKKTS AND AN AI)H PlliliOW C ASKS. >ry easily; Rimply come in ami pick out the r he large stocks which we will place on sale i unusually large; we want to reduce them J can conveniently handle them; hence the 'I Pillow Cases 585c Each 8 jjj illow Cases 15c Bach Wot >D titched Pillow Cases 40c Bach /rwj;Jj ditched Pillow Cases 45c Bach ^ J| s 9I.OO Bach / ikSjjS s $l.lo Knelt i s 91.25 Bach J s 91.55 Bach kSh lie Spreads $1.50 33 lie Spreads $1.75 Many let Spreads $1.00 . . het Spreads $1.2.1 Laces, of Crochet and Marseiles Bed Spreads Mes $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $5.00, $:i.5? and $5.00 I ?ric I $2.00 ^ iPTUl I 4 5-ineh I'epp $1.00 | y 9-4 Pepperell ? trim- wmapp | 10-4 Peppere nd 50c I 9 4 Qarza sh , $2.50 \ hem- \ Garza SI . . 25c \ a? ineh ITnbli j| 36-tnch Sheet ^ Sea Island SheetinR, 3 6 Inches, unbleached 36-inch Bleached Sheeting, finished soft for J Special 4-4 Joans / Lonsdale Twill. 36 inches wide, the finest / Ahsorbant TowelinR /' 18-inch Towelinp 18, 20 and 24-inch Linen Towellnp Fruit of the Loom Muslin Moln'nnlf I.,,., It-. n-i.i-i ? - uouuiiiuii; iiiiiniicd ior unaerga Androscoggin Muslin, bleached for domes 27-inch good quality Muslin Amesbury Hleach, .16 inches wide ARTMENT S e to Shop After All" h + Warden, J. ('. Catoe; Conductor, J.lCaskey, form? in serving in the United States army, way school i T. Adams; I. S., Mrs. Patsy Adams; . ... , ing a federal I.,,, O. S., J. h.. Love; Trustee, C. P. , , ... JBn' ' ter postofflce) , ... Adams. The rule is to use, or carrv With _ . * Mr VV If over two of the "old" board; that all ... "'"I1 cannot be new ones. Monday on b mUCh. OvirJnw cold Mrs. Annie Faulkner, of Mt. Airy, 1 ? good C., visited at the home of her sis- l'?i\e w > school, but n< i will ,< r> "rs- " " < atoe, recently. Rev. J. B. Caston, of Columbia, nmv providts , was at the home of W. P. Kstrldge ?an bP enro1 , . , . . thereby addii . last week on business. sources. rsday, Mr8- w 11 Catoe and children They RP?nt two days with her mother, Mrs. n ,hc> opil W. T. Blackmon. of Halle Hold Mine a patriotic dl i section, last week. for our h?y* and the not lams: Vve are sorry to note the very se- thjnf? When P. a., rious illness of Mrs. C. P. Adams. R m;in for ^ . Cly- W. P. Estridge spent a while with never conside: !atoe; his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. overloaded w :sponded to a Sal (rS\ TIMKI.V WON Those goods the finest q them th*1 loom . not oupable of t to sec tile coir ? out. 1* mm tin vhaiHlisc insti- lections can eas made for the ci of apparel for put-door wear Barisnill Lots for the maki dainty under mail who cvci- ?|es Thelr er vantage of this cai prices win tempt numbers share of tllt'St' nren to pui enough to ma least a couple ments at a tin 'HRIFTY. Priced 111 I-2c n Yard. 'IIR ABLE COLLECTION OF BE A' LACES AND EMBROIDERIES l In designs of rich ; beauty, that will atti at a glance and be adr your friends for theii ness of design. Laces lP?r ' 'f predominating facto day's path of gashit women who follow tl | s^v'e (^? w^e vy-Hit these laces here tom< was ^ne ex(iuisite 1 i _ t , eries in various wic numberless patter ? ?Hi so^ ^c a yar( sale orice other grades of embroideries pricec 5c to $1.50 ; Filet, Torchon a nd Round and I)i h. Insertions to m atch, also Linen ed . . . .5c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c to 35c th< THE WHITE BARGAIN AISLE. lues extraordinary are offered in our "Aisl II ofTerings are worth coming miles for. 1 y. i* >\V Tl'lil.Nfj, TO\VKl.l\(i ANI? SHKF.TIN erell Tubing erell Tubing Sheeting 11 Sheeting eeting meeting pached Sheeting ing, good count, unbleached Ill the needle 1H material for making Middys H>c and II , r?Oe t? rments and infants' wear tic use TORES i?r tpflf'hnva ?r? ? V-w? \M : A I .. ? ? ... ii.c mm- sougni when a "i (the former now hold- The officers of position in the I.ancas- 21, W. O. W., will last week. hall the 26th ins Catoe was in Camden m. Kvery membi usincss. sister councils arc he cold weather the ent. The officers not opened the night W. 11. Catoe; Ilai > doubt will. The law c. Commander. .1 that night students c. Commander, (I. led regardless of age. tenant, VV. R. l'hi lg to the school's re- Catoe; Watchman try, W. S. Morgan jion of the writer. It's men. B. F. Self, lty to the government, **. Morgan, to educate themselves, The Midway s< play "slacker" in any- doing their "bit" the government wants cution of the war ,n honored position it mcnt "Thrift" st rs idlers. Men who are A heap of littles ith work are the men heap. PAGE THREBr !' e as OMIKS M)I>S. are of uality: a \ uaul iful play a unique ' r than s are urninu Mil sely he reation in or ; also 11 u of wearaonotni sure'y of wo'chase ke at of f?arin. to 75c y UTIFUL ;ind rare ract you nired by I tlCVCI > are the r in toi>n, and le trend y to see jrrow. imbroidiths and ns that 1. White .12 l-2c 1 from i Yard amond Laces. Yard i> of Barlead each . 25c Yd. ..15c Yd. . .45c Yd. . 50c Yd. . 40c Yd. .45c Yd. . IOo Yd. I-2c Yd. . 15c Yd. l-2c Yd. . 2<>c Yd. \ lOe Yd. j 15c Yd. \ I-2cVd. ! > 75c Yd. . 25c Yd. . 1 He Yd. | 22c Yd. \ . lOc Yd. . . 18c Yd. ==?> man" is needed. Midway Camp, No. be installed in the it. at 8 o'clock p. Pi' of Midway and ' urged to be preselected are: Clerk, nker, E. G. Catoo; . II. Ogbnrn; past B. Deas; A. Lieullips; Escort. J. C. , Onie Catoe; Sen; Auditors: ChairC. It. Funderburk, moot children are toward the proseby buylnp governamps. They say: will make a bl*