The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 10, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
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I ' Advice
Fountain Inn Tribune.
Some people live up to the
notch of their income, some se>
notches ahead. Frugality is a >
tllov k>..? - -
?.??v;,7 imio uu use ior, ana savm
an art they despise.
This editorial is addressed to
other set of folks?solid, wo
citizens who make constant effoi
spend a little less than they earn,
lay by the surplus for a possible
of misfortune.
The question of investment is
that has unfailing interest for
latter class. Almost without ej
tion they.decire to place their
lngs into something "absoli
safe"?yet something that wil
turn a high rate of interest.
"Absolutely safe" investment
not, as a rule, return large inte
Banks will pay 5 per cent on
deposits, and banks are reason
safe. The government pays 4
cent on some of its bonds, and (
are absolutely safe. But in
times government bonds may
to be sold at a discount. More<
4 per cent bonds are hard to get,
require considerable immediate
lay of capital.
Government 2 per cent bonds
be bought at any postofflce,
though the purchaser is unabl
pay more than 10 cents down. 7
bonds, perhaps, are the best pos
investment for the very poor.
But for those who have se
hundred or several thousand do
to "lay by," there is only one "1
Investment. Put it in farm lan
Houses may burn; town lots
become undesirable. But farm
will remain safe, and Its valu<
creases every year.
Since Columbus sailed the A
tic, Rood agricultural land has
steadily upward In price,
father bought land at one-fourl
the price you must pay today,
father bought It as much less,
children will pay double what
pay today.
Land bought at present prices
return 8 per cent Interest on th
vestment, even If allowed to
fallow for ten or twenty years.
Buy farm land while you cat
The Repair of Roads.
Charlotte Observer.
Reverting to the subject of
roads, economically built and
nomically useful! It Is desired
to lay emphasis upon the matt*
repairs. It has become evident
the only way a good road can
kept good is to provide some n
of prompt and effective rt pairs. 1
and tear increase in inverse gee
rlcal proportion with neglect. W
ever a little hole wears in a
there should be somebody at on
put It In order.,
There Is but one way for a m
wear a clean shirt, and that
have It washed at regular and
quent intervals. So, also, the
but one way to have good roads
that is to have repairs done
quently and at regular Intel
This means a contract arrange
with some one living rlong the
to renalr damaeos Immedlatelv
they occur. In this way a road
have two or three times as lo
life and the upkeep will be thr
four times less than If It was 1<
wear out and then repairs atten
all at once. Such repairs as th<
ter mean reconstruction of the
which Is entirely unnecessary.
"GOD BLESS NA' MOTHER
A little child with flaxen hair
And sunlit eyes so sweet and fi
"Who kneels when twilight da
all.
And from those loving lips ther
The accents of this simple pray
"God bless?God bless my mot
A youth upon life's threshold
Who leaves a gentle mother's si
Yet keeps enshrined within
brpurt
Her words of warning, still the
And whispers when temptation
"God bless?God bless my mot
A white haired man who gazes
Along life's weary, furrowed tri
And sees one face?an angel n
Hears words of light that led a
And prays with reverential bro
"God bless?God bless my mot
ASK YOUR DRUG
GIST ABOU1
There is a New Remedy That '
the Place of Calomel?Recc
mended nnd Guaranteed lv
the Druggists.
The Standard Drug Company
sold a remedy that gave more
plete satlfactlon than Dodson's
Tone?a mild vegetable remed
constipation, sour stomach and
liver.
Folks who have suffered for
rather than resort to dangerou
omel hatfe found after one tria
this pleasant tasting vegetable
gives them a long sought relief
out bad after-elects,
Dodson's Liver Tone Is guars
by the Standard Drug Compa
be a safe liver stimulant and
absolutely harmless?without
after-effects. You will find
persona in mis locality wno
tried it and every user will sp
good word for Dodson's Liver
It livens up a torpid liver and i
you feel fresh, healthy and clot
The price of a large bottle
cents?money hack if not pi
The success of "Dodson's Liver
has brought many medicines In
field that imitate its cla'ms,
some have name very similar
package same tiolor, but rem
Dodson's Liver Tone is guar*
by the Standard Drug Companj
will give you back your money.
want it.
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! Latest Models
II Coat Suits
rthy II All-wool Ratine, guaranteed
rt to || lining, usually sold $18,000 to 3
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we are selling spe
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SHOES FOR EVERY B
eVn- HI E. P. Reed's fine Shoes for
lie HI and gun metal blucher, p
i. HI Fine grade patent and gun
per pair
White Bucks $
HI Dustins fine Dress Shoes f<
B??o- HI anc* button, patents, gu
here ||| tans, per pair
ant III Good styles in Ladies' Sho<
be $l-50,s
Wear ||| SHOES FOR MISSES, CHI
>met- INFANTS
road. HI Misses' School Shoes, 111/2
Ce to Ml $1.50, $1.85, $
an t? Ml Little Children's Shoes, 5V?
Ve? 75c' ^
re is Ml The above Shoes come i
HI metals, vici and tan.
rvaia. HI Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, a
mi'nt III
road
after Infants' tan, black and p
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ipted j For Men and B<
road, j Every pair guaranteed to
tion, gun metal, patent le
button and lace, at $3.0
" To see these is to buy the
Men's Dress Shoes J
dr. Boys' School and Dress Sh
rkens $1.50, !
e fall BARN YARD SHOES
er:
her!" Are just what the name imj
made for the man who c
e* in his work shoes and o
'his a broad guarantee, blacl
tries'. Good Work Shoes at $1.50,
her! BOYS' SCHOOL AND D1
Good serviceable Pants at r
ow 50c, 75c, $1.00 i
w ' Boys' Norfolk Suits, all siz
her!" $2
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never
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y for better, fit better and look
are specially made up. W<
years good turn when we fit then
\ that 25 per cent off. Better get y
liquid i
with- $25.00 Sample Coats at. .
nteofl $20.00 Sample Coats at. .
*? $15.00 Sample Coats at. .
to be I Y
bad |
many '
?J"i latest model
iinkoft
coat slits
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vals in Ladie;
its and Coats arriving d
timed in Persian; also !
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Ladies, patent .
er pair. .$3.00
metal button, HATS A
$3.50
LOO and $1.50 Good hea^
T , and Bov
3r Ladies, lace
n metals and Fine AIM
$2.50 Caps, si
es at Men's CI
;i.75 and $2.00 styles. .
1LDREN AND MtI}S,Fe]
blacks,
OA<?V-A coot; SHAW K
2.00 and $2.2a
to 8 _
il.00 and $1.25 Cotton an*
n patents, gun
o?i.ioi av, tn
II colors. Good Qu?l
25c and 50c Boys' and
>atent leather Pa*r
$1.00 Boys' anc
SHOES Hose? v
jys Ladies' fir
. looking
i give satisfacather
and tans,
0, $3.50, $4.00 NE^
m* Beautiful
?1.;>0 and $2.2:> guarant
52 00 and $2.50 F,N
FOR MEN For
.. Poplar CI
dies. They are ,
lesires comfort ?ray> hi
ne that carries
cs and tans Amoskeag
$3.50 copenha
$2.25 and $2.75 37 inchi
owoo r? i \irrn A 1
\EJDD 1-A.WI.O rvuiusKeaii
noderate prices black ai
Eind up to $2.50 anc^ s^r
es Brocaded
.50 up to $8.50 inches 1
Sale Samp]
5 Per ct. O
re the very latest style. They are
better than other garments because
i feel that we are doing our friends a
i in one of these beautiful Sample Coi
our size early as they are selling quite
.$18.50 $12.50 Sample Coats at...
.$15.00 $10.00 Sample Coats at...
.$11.50 $ 8.00 Sample Coats at...
s ,N tr TT
I shrunk, JQy# JL
equal of " ? v
lal price
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COBER 10, 1913
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er Values
>ortments Th
= AT
'.APING CASI
s' and Misses Sui
laily. One of the new specials is a
same Suit in plain tailored?this
5e sure and see our $10.00 all-w
Ne are giving great values in thi
tra Pants, good serviceable, Heavy
ants ner >
:o, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $5.00 Extra
ND CAPS FOR MEN AND T..hage
BOYS F ine and
vy Caps, nicely made for Men yard
's, Casmiers and Blue Serge 25c Lace C
Vool Casimers and Blue Serge whit
lk-lined, each 50c Ladies'
oth and Velvet Hats, newest Fure
50c, $1.00 and $1.50 W. B. (
It Hats, fine smooth quality, W* B. i
tans and grays OUTP
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
NIT AND HOLE-PROOF HOS- Henvv
IERY FOR MEN Heavy
d Silk 25c and 50c (!a? ^
air guaranteed to wear to your ItTleai
ities at 10c and 15c * NDE
Misses heavy ribbed Hose, per
10c Men's
I Misses' extra heavy ribbed garr
ej-y elastic, per pair 15c ^'and
le Hose, just the weight you are lTninn
for, good qualities, at T
10c, 15c, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Ladies
W SHIPMENT GINGHAM Ladies
dark and light patterns, colors
;eed 10c and 12'/2C Ladies
1 elasl
E WOOL DRESS GOODS Union
Suits, Dresses and Skirts. Childr
oth, nice weight for Draping, Boys'
rown, green, garnet, per yard Union
25c Infant;
:s, all-wool, serge, grey, navy,
igen, brown, black and garnet,
es wide, per yard 50c Rem
js, extra heavy, all-wool serge, Cloud'!
id navy, 44 inches wide, sponged does n<
unk, per yard 75c may b
Velvet, brown and navy, 25 cheerf
wide, per yard $1.00 "We
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ff IN COi
made There are two decided styles
they plain tailored, long Cut-away Sim
very nobby, dressy Suit, a shorter mod
lts and pretty. We are showing a gr(
fast. .
prices that defy competition. It
they are "very stylish" and "city!
$7.50
$6.00 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, I
n mm
. ROBINSON, Manager.
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Newest Styles
In Men's All Wool Suits
Newest models, hand tailored,
grays, browns and blue, equal to any
$16.00. Special price
S12.50
lan Ever
i STORE
Is and Goats
, Pebbled Ratine Suit,
is an $18 value that
ool Serge Suits, Blue,
ese suits. See them.
yard-wide Messaline, all shades,
fard 89c
heavy Lining Satin, navy, copenn,
tan and plum, per yard 75c
Ik Finished Poplins, plain shades
beautiful line of fancy stripes, per
25c
dollars and Collar and Cuff sets,
e and acrue 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50
' Tailored Shirt Waists, Madras and
i Linen, each $1.00
Corsets, new styles. .$1.00 and $1.50
Tiake, extra quality 50c
^GS FOR UNDERWEAR AND
DRESSES
fine Nap, per yard 10c
fleece Flannettes, good assortment,
: patterns, per yard 10c
fleeced Drill Bleached and Tin
ched, per yard 10c and 12'/2C
RWEAR FOR EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
fine Derby Ribbed, very elastic, per
nent 50c
heavy fleeced Underwear, Shirts
Drawers, each 39c
Suits, per suit $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
' good fleeced Vest and Pants, each
25c
' fine fleeced Vest and Pants, each
50c
' fine ribbed Vest, no fleece, very
tic, each 50c
Suits, each 50c and $1.00
en's Vest and Pants, each 25c
Pants and Vest, each 25c
Suits for Boys and Girls, each 50c
s' Vests at 15c, 25c and 50c
lembep every article bought at
3 bears our strict guarantee and if it
ot meet with your entire approval it
e returned and your money will be
ully refunded.
are not satisfied until you are."
'EST
\T SUITS
in Suits this season. There is the
t with slit or vented skirt, and the
el with draped skirts; very striking
iat variety in both styles of Suits at
has been the talk of our Suits that
fied." Suits at
? 18.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00.
WE SAVE YOU FROM
82.50 TO 85.00
We save you from $2.50 to $5.00
on every Ladies' and Misses' SAMPLE
COAT. Children's in proportion.
Over 100 of these fine sample garments
to select, from.
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