The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 16, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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i^6 ^Farmers Across State Line JF1 WhoKnow How to Raise 1 Hogs and Cotton. 3 Monroe Enquirer: The Aug- P $' nst floods in this section destroy- I % ed a lot of "homiuy," but the ! F folks ?some ot them at least?1|| hare plenty of hog. Mr. John | k Whitley, of south Monroe town- E t jaKt n *? * fwo 10 tuu cuampioQ raiser of H big pork. Mr. Whitley's mam- p moth porker weighed 658 pounds I) net. Mr. J. M. Mangum, a n neighbor of Whitley, hilled a hog last Thursday weighing 576 pounds, net. Mr. Fletcher Helms, of east Monroe township, butchered two nine-months-old pigs a few days ago, one weighing 302 and the other 300 pounds, net. Mr. Sam Redwine, of Sandy in "P;J? * 1--- lj" ' auukc iwwuHiup, Kinea a six- | months old pig last Friday the not weight of which was 237 pounds or about 113 pounds for ?very day of pig's life, and Mr. Frank Helms, of north Monroe township, killed a pig last Thursday which was just six mouths old and weighed 200 pounds, net. Mrs. Drucilla Simpson, of New * Salem township, had her hogs butchered last. Friday. Her largest bog weigh6d 503 pounds, i net, and a pig seven mouths and i ten days old weighed 223 pouuds, < net. Mr. A. L. Fuuderburk, of Buford township, killed a fourteen-months-old pig a few days ago weighing 400 pounds,-net. Mr. Kufus J. Wentz, of West Goose Greek township, had four acres in cotton this year and from that four acres he haR gathered [ eight bales, a little over 3,500 ; pounds of lint. Mr. Wentz's cotton attracted attention for miles around, a large number of farmers riding over to the fine cotton patch just to see it, and it was worth one's while to see it. jj Mr. J. D. Marsh, of South j Marshyille township, is not one of the younger farmers of the ! Itu. l ?:n 1 v,i/l?uiij, uui mo uoys w?ii nave to hustle if they keep up with ] him. On four acres Mr. Marsh ' hatf'gathered this season five bales of cotton, averaging 450 ! pounds each and'has 800 pounds . from that four-acre patch unginned. . Why pay more? when yon can get, not only 90 line large cups of Dr. Sboop'sHealth Coffee from a '25c. package -but a Coupon on a 25c. silvered "No-Drip" ' Coflee Strainer besides? Look for the Coupon? I put them in now. The satisfaction is, besides most perfect Sold by .! Bennett Grocery Co w [ North Carolinian Took New Yorker's Prospective Bride | Richmond, Va., special in the 1 Charhofcte Observer: Engaged tc ? be married to a North Carolina beauty, Nicholas F. Alston, of New York City, while on his ; way to see his pretty fiancee, was met in this city with a tele- j gram telling him that he had been jilted and that the girl, who ; was Miss Nan Branch, daughter ! of Alphfus Branch, of Wilson, ? N. C., had been married to'Fred Carr. nrivafe Mficrflt.Hrv tn Sftna. i tor Overman. The telegram stated further that the marriage had been performed at the resi- ! dence ot Mrs. S. H. Harrison, sister of the bride, and was in fhe nature of a surprise. Mr. Alston is deeply grieved over the fickleness of his fiancee, but takes the matter philosophically. Mr. and Mrs. Carr left on a bridal tour which will take B them to points in Florida and B Cuba, immediately after the 2 ceremony. | You should always remcmbet that moat I congh and cold cures are constipating I Yet the most importaut thing to do when I xnn Vllive 11 l'/ll(t iu t/l IllAvn V.? 1.. I Toti cannot promptly cure a ooltl until you do tbia Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup I stops the cough by allaying inflammation I of the throat and lttnga, and it drives the 11 cold from the system by gently moving IB the bowels. Children like it for it tastes B nearly ah good as maple sugar, bold by J. F. Maciey Co. w*s | f THE LANCA _ _ ii MORE x FOR T H There's no use to sit at home rackin buy for Christinas presents. Worrying there is m>t much time left now, christ and let us show you how you can spen goods at special prices for the holiday in w taring apparel, housekeeping gooc ger, do it now. Make your mind easy Pretty Christmas Belts. New and exceedingly pretty are the belts, ofl ered in a great variety of styles and patterns, new Persian, the popular Elastic, the Silk, nove Kid and Leather, etc, set off by handsome buckl Christmas gifts that will gratify all ladies of taj The prices, as you will see, are most reasonable. Persian Belts, the newest in the belt line, can worn with any costume, in all color combi tions I Coat Suit Belts that fit snugly and give the n tailored effect; half kid and half elastic; fast ed in front with nobby buttons, in Black, Na Brown and Green Elastic Belts in nlain colors with nrettv buck splendid values J Elastic Belts of Black Silk with dull buckles, s' able for morning wear 25 and ? Belting in all the new shades and designs; yard ... Don't Forget the Christmas Handk chiefs! Looks as though a veritable snow-storm of ha kerchiefs had struck our store. Come and m; selections before it melts away as it is bound to because of the unusually attractive patterns ; low prices. Every style for Men, Women ; Children, from a plain hemstitched handkercl at 5c to the most elaborately embroidered ones. Ladies' Sheer Linen "Handkerchiefs, special at. Ladies' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs; half to dozen in fancy boxes 50c to 3.00 a b Ladies' Plaid Swiss Handkerchiefs, dainty i sheer and tastefully embroidered 20 to Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, excellent qualities 10, 15 and Large Colored Handkerchiefs in floral patterns fancy work?for making kimonos, catchalls, s pillows, work-bags, etc Give a Pair of Bed-Room Slippers. Sto( They will make a most acceptable gift jq for ladies of all ages. Snug, wai;m st slippers of carpet; crochet slippers ai in all the pretty shades, made with l] 11 i __ i i i Gild tnicK inner soies 01 wooi ? I ^ Lad Carpet Slippers 25c. j l^ad Crochet Slippers, all colors 50c. ; Lad I^ad I Mir Make Sofa Pillows I Mis r T > Infj for Presents. infj Infj The cost is trifling and there is plenty time to make them. We have a large variety of artistic pillow tops with t backs and cords to match, priced at 0 25 and 50c. p Remember that \ Bve, and that even at the Gold Prizes. THE HE A" J STER NEWS, DECEMBER 16, I9Q8 MAS SU E PUZZL ig your brain, screwing your forehead into r doesn't help the situation one little bit, m mas is nearly here; so get busy with your | d it most advantageously. vVe have just trade that we are anxious for you to see, a< Is, etc., that will make admirable, practical and get your heart in tune for a good old i How A^bout a Stylish Handbag, Pock ?er, book or Purse? The An ideal present from the feminine standpoi slty one that will live a long life of usefulness and k< les. the giver's thoughtfulness always in mind, ste. And we have a splendid assortment in all kii of pretty leathers and the silver mesh variety be some very extraordinary values we are anxious na- show you, for Ladies, Misses and Children. >0c. The New Sheath Bag of real alligator; handsom eat finished and attractively lined, specially pri< en- for Christmas at 3 vy, Ladies' Leather Handbags in black, brown ? 50c gray in the newest shapes; very stylish and i les; usually good values at. .. 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 2 >0c. Ladies' Silver Chain Purses in pretty Christr, uit- boxes 2.25 and 2 iOc. j Ladies' Purse and Cardcase Combined, made the reai leather with strap on back; easy and safe "5c carry; priced at 75c to 1 cr_ Ladies' Handbags in black and all colors, speck priced at I Children's Purses many pretty shapes and sty nd-j priced at : ike Winsome Christmas Neckwear. in(* An exceptionally worthy line of fresh and daii an(* neckwoar, and what member of the fair sex is lief | interested in neckwear in its many newandattr tive forms? Some of the lace collars, Huffy n 8c-|and filmy fixings are simply captivating. T1 one are here in a great variety, as well as stiff and s lOX- | lish embroidered collars, dainty little bows, jab md ruches, etc., at the most reasonable prices. 25c white Embroidered Linen Collars... 12c and 1 1 at,striped Linen Collars 10c and 25c. Fancy Stocks in white and delicate shades; ru for in neck >ofa Fancy Stocks in many good patterns.... 10and .5c. New Ruching in white, cream and light shac Christmas Stockings. jkings belong to Christmas as much as Christmas tre er when you used to hang yours high on the mantel aticipation that in the morning it would be filled with lings? The stockings we sell are made of good th ;rong yarns, good fast dyes and they wear long and re splendid Christmas gifts for those who like to gi lings. ies' Heavy Fleeced Lined Stockings, fast black ... ies' Extra Heavy Fleeced Stockings, garter tops... . ies' Heavy Gray Hose lies' very line Cashmere Hose lies' fine Gauze Ribbed Stockings, always please lies' Heavy Weight Hose with white feet ses' and Boys' Humpty Dumpty Stockings, long, dur ses' and Boys' Ribbed Stockings, full size, strong, bl? ints' all wool Hose ints' fine Cashmere Hose ints' fine Cotton Hose "Last Forever Hose" ( guaranteed hosiery for Ladies', Misses and Boys. I ?ed against holes for three months ; if it breaks be] f three months from the date of purchase we give air absolutely free. All sizes at I we will give away $12 / $3.00 cash purchase rH - JONEJ LANCASTER'S/LIVE ST< II IIIIWIIM IGGESTIO ED ON unsightly wrinkles trying to thinl moreover, it consumes precious ti 3encil, figure out how much you receiver! a great big shipment 5 well as a great collection of splei gifts. Don't put off the gift buyi merry Christmas. et- also black, in the wide and narrow; Boxed Ruching?6 lengths, all attracl int> put up in fancy boxes for Christma Attractive Christmas Jev rids The kind that's useful as well as or /? will prove exceptionally welcome Chi to These little dress accessories are sure into places, ely Belt Pins and Buckles in many chai ced some set with imitation of precious 1.25 ers with beautiful cameos and pric< ind Veil and Bow Pins of gold plate, Rom Lin- several attractive styles 1.00 Cuff Pin Sets (2 in a set) solid gold to nas catch; sold everywhere at 39c the !.50 for the holiday trade of Beauty Pins with Roman gold finish; > to Mourning Pins, neat and strong .25 Pretty Bead Chains, black and all col< and lengths 25c Put Gloves on Your L |es' We have yet to see the person who ~oc predate the gift of a pair of gloves, gives gloves? Our enormous stock o will make selections easy. Every shi '"dy plete assortment of sizes in each sha not each pair is stylish and will give un ac- faction. iffs Indies' Suede Gloves, 8 button lengl ley lish . Ladies' P. K. Shopping Gloves in 1 ' ^ without equal for service; all sizes Ots. t o t1 i -c -i ' utiuicr> oucue viiuves maue ui me n skins 5c. Lanies' Extra Fine Gloves, very thin 19c to give the greatest satisfaction or c^e refunded t Ladies' Best Imported Kid Gloves, nu ~dC kid, every pair guaranteed 15c Children's and Infants' Mittens in da les, colors BATTEN BE KG SCARFS AND CEN es. Rememshelf in the Mighty pretty ones, all h i many good (quality linen, lngs?good, riety of styles and pat well? they jous sjzes Prices are ve practical able. Don't fail to giv tie of your time. Hen l^c- Bureau and Washstanc 15c- mented with hand drai ?5c. cedent values at 25c. 25c. SPECIAL ATTENTION 15c. able .. 15c. To the exceptional vali ick .... 10c. ing for Men, Youths ; 10c. j gift-giving or their inci 10c and 15c. Nobby Suits and Ove 10c and 15c. Vests, House Coats, S Natty Ties, Fancy Hos ders, Collars, Cuffs, Scj t is guaran- ! Buttons, Tie Clasps, G1 fore the end las, Canes?all things < you a new terest to men offered ? 25c the pair. I prices. 17.50 in Gold on entitles you to a c I ? i t t ^ PnMPA 3 RE." * ltd E S I k what to 1 ime And, fl c$n spend I of novelty I idid values 8 ng any Ion- 8 H a lpncrtVi \ H 5, 10 and 15c K tive pattern^ 8 s.. 25 and 50c 8 velry. B namental and E istmas gifts. X to fit right 8 rming styles, % stones, oth- k id at 25 & 50c || an finish; in 1 25c. 1 >p with patent s set; special 5 25c 2 in set. .10c .. 10 and 25c. 3rs; all sizes ; 5, 10 and 25c ist. failed to ap- | So, why not f fine gloves ide and a comde, moreover limited satisth, very sty. 1.75 and 2.00 nany shades; 1.25 nest selected H . 1.25 and 1.50 1 ; guaranteed 1 your money I # 1.25 J ide of whole JT 1.00 W' rk and light i 10, 15 and 25c | TERP1ECES. | and made of Quite a va- ? terns in var- ? very reason- i c them a lit- 'i istitched Line | 1 Scarfs, orna .vn work, ex.. 50 and 75c. jjj IS CALLED | ues in Cloth- | and Boys for | lividual needs. * rcoats, Fancy i Jtylish Shirts, liery, Suspen- y arf Pins, Cuff | loves, Umbrel- | af special in- 1 it very special g Xmas I hance | -i 1 3 ,NY t