The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
Money to Loan.
^ _ I can. a? ubuaJ, negotiate lonui,
Itlf from |B00 aud upward, on improved
V oottou farms, at 8% interest, repayable
iu annual installment* Nn nnm_
mission** charged. Only a reasonable
fee for malciug abstract of title. ,
it. E. Wylie,
Atty. at Law
Dr. J. E. WELSH,
DENTIST. |
Office iu Emmons Building opposite
First National Bank.
Phone No. 8.
LANCASTER, C.S. t
K "The Old
8 THE BANK OF I.&NRi
N . CAPITAL
N -SURPLUS
^ Loans made on Real Esta
9 Collections given prompt
II 4 Per Cent Interest allow
A pounded every three monti
SJ Your business solicited.
II the strongest Bank in Lane*
NEW GOC
' OL1
We were fori
our orders for I
mi _ 1 j
j.ne result is we a
almost anything!:
and Shoe line a
advanceOur
stock of merchandise is n
you some prices on a few items 1
5000 yds Outing at 5 7 1-2 am
1500 yds Heavy Weight Sheet
1500 yds 3 yard Sheeting 7 125
dcs Jeans Pants cloth at Igs
33 1-3 cts the yard.
We picked up a Job in Ladies
a $10.00 each, worth 50 per cent n
We have the best line of Clotl
to $18.00 the suit.
When you go to make your Sh
our line. We have got the good;
Ladies Fine Shoes from 75cts
close price holds good on Mens',
It will pay you to get our prie
will lose money.
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York's Expensive Chaingang. I
Yorkville Enquirer : Mr. W.
P. Boyd, of Point, stopped in
The Enquirer office yesterday
and asked for an expression o(
his views on the chaingang quos
tion, "I just want, to say this,"
said Mr. Boyd, ,kthe chaingang is
costing York county about $7,000
a year, and if it is possible to
Bbow up $2,500 benefit, I would
like to see an itemizod statement
making such a showing. If I
had time, I would be pleased to
discuss the matter in length, but
as I am in a hurry just now, I
will ask that you say that in tny
opinion the beRt thing to do with
the chaingang is to hire it to some
other county, and if we can't hire
\ it, just let us give it away. We
' will save money by the transaction."
THE L.
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A tickling oongh, from any cause. in
qu<okly ntopped by Dr. tfboop'a Cough
Cure. And it in ao thoroughly haruilenH
and safe, that Dr. Hhoop talln mothers
overvwhere to give it withont.heHitution
even to very young baben. The wholesome
K.vuu unu-n nmi ieuu?r iieais ot a lung
liealing mountainous shrub, furnish the
curative properties to Dr. Nhoop's t'ough
Cure. It oaliufl the oongh, and heals the
sore and seneitive bronchial membranes.
No opium, no chloroform, nothing'harHli
used to injure or suppress* dimply a'reKiuoua
plant extract, that h?lps to heal
aching lungs. The >paniards call this
shrub which the Doctor uses, ' 'The Sacred
Herb". Demand Dr. Shoop'a. Take no
other. Funderburk Pharmacy.
H^ve you renewed 'your subscription
for 1908 ?
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IlSTER, Lancaster, S. C. ^
$50,000.00. fj
$50,000.00. g
te, at reasonable rates. ffl
and careful attention. SB
ed on time deposits, com- w
hs. O
The oldest, the largest and la
ister county. S
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DPR.ICES.
bunate in placing
'all Goods early,
re able to sell you
in the Dry Goods
t practically no
ew and complete. We quote
to verify our statement,
d 10 cts per yard,
ing 6 Cla per yard.
2 cts the yard.
>s than mill prices, 12 1-2 to
Long Coats from $5.00 to
lore money. Don't miss these,
ling we ever carried, from $3.50
n-*- I
tr-wn
oe purchases for the family see
s and we guarantee the prices,
on to the best made. Same
Boys' and childrens'.
es, if we don't sell you some one
\
, Yours foreclose prices,
c Company
I Editor Hull's Peculiar Accident?Hurts
Hand Catching
at Coin.
Rock Ilill Herald : We mot
with a peculiar arid painful accident
the forepart of the week.?
This bvjing the holiday season
subscriDtiona had come iu in an
encouraging way. We had laid
the money in respective piles
preparatory to counting?l's, 2's,
5's, 10's in notes, each denomina
lion by itself, one #20 gold piece
(with the motto) and five stacks
of silver dollars of twenty-five
each, while the lesser pieces
were piled in a heap. In roaching
for our bank deposit slip we
shook the desk, causing the dollar
stacks to topple, and in trying
to catch the falling coin, we
struck the headboard of our bed,
severely bruising our hand We
hope to be all right in a few days,
hut t.hfi *i?rhfc of that ni!? nt nuirt.
up's rep.*;, a us for the inconvenience
we have experienced.
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