The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 11, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
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FIFTH NATIONAL
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THE LANG
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\STER NEWS, JANUARY
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11, 1913.
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CORN EXPOSE
Two Weeks' Session Will 0;
28th. Many Interesting Fei
Columbia, Jan. 9.?W
TION
pen the ktnres.
ith six mkf
JANl
JARY
if
or feature days, each c*rr
special program of addres
distinguished speakers, th<
iug week ot the Fifth N
Corn Exposition will i
splendid variety of topics
pecial interest to every 1
mi
by
9 openational
offer a WR _
epvisitor.
mis great agricultural
stressing every phase of a
tural progress, and the cu
tion of two years' care'ul
ning and preparation, will
on the 27ih of this month,
only three weeks remainu
fore the hiiildinan will ho i
even',
kgricul- _
'Tit at the
[ open
With
ig be.
It r. i ai 11
store where a
In pursue
"Little Bit of
nice of o:
Money Buys a
ne of ou:
Whole Lot of
v lone1 fis
Goods"
itpih.
A open to the public, the hu
ot details are rapidly c
final perfection.
The National Corn Exp
will coutiuue two weeks, <
on February 8th. Like tl
week, the second week wi
ndreds | *
.eating I llSlK
ositioD ? ?
doing all s
le first
ll have _
5d eustor
easonabl
us to cl<
e goods a
ose out i
tnd remn
n this m
ants and
odds
a number ot feature days,
will also be characterized t
ferences on rural life and
munity work, which are (
d to prove of great beo
all visitors interested in t
cial development of the
bm" and
concom
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rt prio
he sorur?'
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ends in i
bs, we h?
ENTORl
every lin
ive put o]
7 r!T.P4T!
e at gr<
a our am
A iwrrr c
3atly red
aual AF1
A T Ti
uced
TR
uouimuouy.
Monday, January 27ih,
strikingly celebrated in a
cant manner an the Openii
of the Exposition. Tueadi
be South Carolina Day,
special events representai
this State will bo featured.
will he
Bignifi- Thei
ag Day
will them in
when _
ive oi and to ^
W ?H
se sales are a gr
the past can tes
ive you some in
eat boon to barg
tify. But we r<
.sight beforehan
VJU
;ain seekers as t
Bally prefer yoi
d as to the mer
Jtr
hose who have a
11 to be your ox
its of these barj
ittended
sm judge
jains we
nesday will be National
Stock Day, Thursday, Ni
Farmers' Union Day, an
^ day National Education Da
each of these days there y
special addresses by prot
speakers on pertiuent
Live name tt
itiona)
d Frily.
On
svill be
ninent
topics
le goods and qu(
)te the price on i
some of them On
y*
jf
A
this page.
Saturday will be Boys'
marking the close of the I
lion School for Pr re W
to be conducted during th
week of the Exposition.
The program for the
week is rapidly being com]
Day- Ladies' C
iXpositimers,
e first $7.50 suita red
$10.00 "
eecond $15.00 "
pletedj $20.00 "
loats and Suits to
lowing Reducti<
uced to only
I it 44
/
4 44 44
" j
Go at the Fol:>ns:
$4.98 /
$7.50
?lz.50
The follo<
liberal reducti
Comforts, Sw
Shawls, Aviati<
_11 1- ! ? J -
wing goods to go
on: Bee] Blank
reaters, Underwea
:>n Caps and fleec
at a very
ets, Bed
r, Scarfs,
:ed goods
ana me iun list of speak*
the two weeks will beanm
iu the near future.
Millions of Dollars' Worth c
ons and Oranges Lost by F
Loa Angeles, Cal , Jar
>rs for' $25.00 " 4
Dunced
>f Lena- You can f
'reeze stock and you
0 reduction of or
i. y ?
< << (I
j
I
Furs
ind some very desirable pic
may have your choice of tl
le-fourth off.
$14.98
ices anq^ets in our fur
le lot the very liberal
<ji an Kinus.
Hats, trimmed and
"D^fl
Millinery
untrimmed, all to go at a lib
_ I _ 1 _ 5? 11 "V T -V T
eral reduction.
i
From San Bernardino t
Angeles every acre of o
and lemons has been 1
This was the statement tha
tonight from Pomona, cei
one of the heaviest pro<
sections of the citrns frui
A ' 1 -
0 L >8
ranges
Irozon.
t came 0ne hundred f
ter of were $2.0
ducing
it belt.
1
Shoes j
>airs latjies' fine shoes in s^es
0 to $3.50, your choi^^of
r> _Jr r t 1 r i
7
14 to 5. Regular prices
the lot now for only
98c the pair
r%
I LLULUdl Opt
One lot black Messaline
our price while the
One lot nice $1.00 black
One lot black Merceriz<
our special price is
uiais, an in ice 1n<
' Petticoats, would not be hig
y last is only
: Petticoats to go as a leader a
sd Petticoats, would be chez
only
Mock.
h at $2.50, but
$1.98
,t only. ... 89c
ip at $1.50, but
$1.25
i
x \jwy h mm cm toe crop c
saved, it was asserted. If
true, the total loss on 1
acres of fruit will amooa
to 140,000,000.
More conservative estii
however, figured the tota
aee at 120.000 00ft
nay oe I
'k'8 '8 One lot sil
5?,000 in 1 to 4 yard ]
t close
mates,
1 dam
llWAon
cvcinnauis ax nail J
k and woolen remnants in bl
lengths to go at exactly half \
rrice.
ack and assorted colors
Drice.
o
Six new pieces 36-inch 1
at only
Madras
white, striped and figured 15
11
>c Madras to go
.. 10c the yard
$6,000,000 and $8,000,0
this earn will be loss to raj
in curtailed freight receipt!
Cocoanut Milk
One day the children in
V /-vrkr OAhnnl
00 of
ilro&de
Plea
N." bars
ise remei
rains her
tnber tha
e tha t, sti
it we ha
jinp will i
ive still c
nnf orlmi
>ther
4
A v?? OUHV/UI TT U VOU
. son about the cow. Th'
day a cocoanut was brou
for their inspection.
When the big nut came
sie Goldberg, she happer
shake it and heard som
inside.
n ion*
?> next
ghtiu men
to Ro- (
led to
ething Z=Z==Z=Z
f "
tionof,bi
it which vi
re shall bi
&AVT U (4LULAA11
3 glad to s
t tile |
show
"What's thatf" she aske
That's milk."
H
Kosie took another look
nut, and asked:
Did the cow lay itf
Paul Dispatch.
1 I A1
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