The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 21, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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LOCAL DO
FOR I?. A. R. CHAPTI
TS Miss Allison Writes of
Meeting in Colui
Tl) tllo IMHor .^e TU? XT,
THE LANCA!
BR HERE. '(
the Recent PERSO!
ubia.
5TER NEWS, N0VEMB1
7777 Businesi
VATS
FOR SALE?F
I corn. Lani'imt
KK 21, 1913.
s Notices IFlQQf
ine lot White ear ISd
nr 1U?t.n?.v4ii.. n. HI
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, M
nk No.
?Miss Alice Ratchford o
went to Buford township
where she will teach this v
AVaxhaw Enterprise.
?Buy your cake, rolls,
doughnuts, or whatever you
the Woman's Exchange. T
your orders there and thus
library.
?There will be preacl
Shiloh Sunday afternoon at
. v ?MV uutvvi vet. t uc iH
f Tirzah a member of the na
Friday, Qf the D. A. K., I was an
/inter.? come better acquainted \
ferent state organization!
candy, ed myself of the opportu
wish at ness the unveiling of i
elephone monument to Sumter,
help the Pickens, which took pi
capltol grounds in Col
hlng at vember 11th, at 4 p. m..
1 o'clock clses were very interestii
; w?. i ?
tional board ; Mr. and Mrs. Wa
ixious to be- and Miss Mary Hood
vith the dif- Ma yesterday for B?
J, so I avail- | Mrs. Jack L. Reesi
mity to wit- visiting her father,
the patriot Porter.
Marion and | Messrs. W. H. and
ace on the ?f Black Mountain sj
lumbia. No- w'lth their grandmot
The exer- McCain, and are no
lg and were people in Lancaster
1
Iter M. Stevens WILL SELL?O
went to Colum- December, at
?n Hur. 6-room house an
9 of Congaree is oil Meeting str
Mr. J. Wylie lirown house, go
city water and w
Carl McMurray Lancaster, S. C.
>ent Friday here
her. Mrs. M. J. NOTICE?I forbi
w visiting their or employing i
couiltv Wnv- snti Conriro ?"lw
u. mcivaillllV VUVV
n first Monday in
m pli
public auction, my
d lot, 100x198 feet,
eet, known as the I
od healtliy location, >^T< I A
W It IMyler, M II
15-17 ^ *
id anyone harboring
liy eighteen-year-old j f \ j
T? M* STATEMENT
5ASK YOU THE BANK
? located at Dai
close of businc
HE
I>oans and Disc
Overdrafts. . ,
Bonds and Sto
by the Ban!
^ Furniture and
OF THE CONDITION kS
OF
OF LANCASTER > <
ticaster, S. C., at the 99.
as October 21st, 1913. Aft
SOURCES. K<
ounts. ... $505,146.89
11,112.29 (Q
cks owned
i 10,500.00 99,
VtxtiirAB 1 oon oo
Dy Rev. E. T. Hodges. Til
not be any morning servici
bath school at 2:15 o'clock.
?In addition to the pro
the Moriah Association
published on page 7. Capt
Hough will speak on "Whei
Neediest Field for South
Raptlsts?"
?The eleven-months-old
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. 1
iere will conducted by the wortl
e. Sab- Kent of South Carolina
Louise Mayes of Greem
f Mayes, In a graceful mam
grain ot e(1 the monument to tl
meeting, gouth Carolina and the i
I ti ceivt>(l by paying a
? .. Southern womanhood.
Carolina rpjlp U1,yelling marked
nlng of the state annual
daugh- the I). A. K. The convei
Conning- session about four dnvs n
Iiy state re- , haw Enterprise.
Mrs. P. j Misses Mayme' C.
dlle. Mrs. lison have returned
ner, present- where they attended
nr state of '"g of the D. A. It. t
jovernor re- I Mr. E- J- Stogner c
tribute to Monday in this city
| aunt, Mrs. Small,
the begin-1 Mr. J. M. Woodle;
meeting of 11''?K Woodley were i
ition was in lotte tills week
11.1 Ilio I.n?i_ 1 Miss Charlotte .1
Nov. 18." 1918
and Muttie Al- Nov. 21.
from Columbia. ?
the state meet- GASOLINK KNG
he past week. International
?f Bethune spent horse power Gas
as guest of his develop 3 Vfc H.
Will sell at a ha
y and Mr. Man- chaser. Apply >
,*isitors in Char- 1 Lancaster Publisl
fnnoc rolnpn/wl 1 ? -
^ i?i?. my premises I 14
Georgo Duncan. H II
?; vrl
IINE FOR SALE? Ml
Harvet-ter Co. 3- W if
oline Engine. Will ** "
P., good condition. MB1
rgain to (|uick pur- *M |)l
,V. S. Hough, Ofllce r_,
liing Co.
i M
ih Banking IIousi
!?" Due from B
Lllvl Rankers. . .
Currency. . . .
Gold
o DO NOT s,,ver an<i oti
* Coin
ease you, Checks and Ca,
ELL I S. To,al- uk
Pnntnl r
B 6,809.00 ?
anks and
97,640.18 M
15,416.00 O
3,565.00 ^
lier Minor AA
1,575.48 W
ih Items. . 1,385.64 "<
m
$653,041.48 W
niLITIES. |W,
>olrl (n * m AAA AA
ion oi me r iat creek sectt
at the home of her parents
day morning. The little <
buried at Plains churchy)
Thursday afternoon.
Carolina Wins High lloi
Florence. Nov. 18.?Mrs.
Edward Jarrott. of this city
attending the meeting of the
ters of the Confederacy in 1
on, dir?<l uess was so urgent tha
Wednes- hardly time for the soel
one was Three receptions and t\v
anl on Were given, neverthelcs
. Daughters, tired as they
, aged to attend these fun
llor meetings were held in tl
Hotel hall room. Throui
("hales ncss of Cain, the hot
, who is to the 1). A. it. at all tin
Daugh- for business or pleasurt
Mew Or- ?),ia f- *??
t they had Wednesday from Wl
itil features, pnnled by Miss Man
o luncheons hn llrr K?e?t fo
s, and the ' Mrs. It. E. Wylie j
were, man- Wylie returned today
lotions. All j w,ierp they witnessed
lie Jefferson at t,lp Columbia 1
;h the kind- . <la>' "'^ht.
el was open ' . Curtis Mark
lies whether ^ harlotte this wee
\ We had Miss Corlnne Th<
ni.i i I'olllmllin t r\ vi?> "Il?,
1 w1 l.l. 1HIY COW
nnsboro. accom- I weasel hides,
do Holley, who ; muskrat, fox, op
r a while. skins. See me
and Miss Louise Highest prices i
from Columbia, then.
I Ben Hur. play
"heatre VVednes- SAl,h qF LAND
I day in Decern I
;ey was ^ visitor loRal hours of sal
k. iic auction in froi
>mson went to , at Lancaster. S. <
t, !?.??
r, horse, inule and >w< Tell
sheep, goat, mink, nnr\
possum and raccoon UUU
before you sell. US of
paid. Capers Cau14-15
j m ,n,?3'
? i 'flA to rei
?Oil the first Mon)<t
next, during the! W Wfl
le, I will sell at pub- ; 00 Qfofp
it of the court house '
ttl<? ff) It n wilier /Ilk. IT T T
Others of our Surplus Fund.
I) DEEDS; tell Exp
our shortcom- Taxes Paid.
and we will try Du^rpto Hanks 1
nedy them. Dividends Unp
Individual I)ep
itch the Hank's jeot to Cheri
ments. Sv,n*? %os!
Time Certlflcat
??U i 11 ... UV,VUV.VV
100,000.00
jfits, less ^*4
enses and
18,190.97 W
and Bank
2,958.72 M
aid 350.00
osits Sub- ?^T<
k 229,380.15 W
ts 71,530.55 W
:es of De
. loans as a delegate form Ell
j/pers chapter. Daughters of 1
federacy. Of Florence has wi
members of the local chapte
them that Mrs. J. R. Vanq
the R. E. Lee chapter, United
ters- of the Confederacy, In t
mont district. Anderson, won
ing cup that was offered by M
of West Point, Miss., for havl
ten the best essay on "W(
the Confederacy." Mrs. .Tarro
uuI, mmicnwn nuill iUI?.
ison Oa- Waring. Miss Karle
ho Con- only two candidates wen
rittcn to for state repent, and M
r telling from Clemson College wa
liver .of ,, fow votes. Mrs. Carlisle
Daugh- hurg canie in Tor a close
he Pied- onjy four votes less. All
the lov- to Kjvt. up Mrs. Mayes as
rs. Itose having served two terms,
ng writ- K(,.p aside and take a h
>men of Hratton happily not
tt states - ? '
iv n n;ir(iM)!i. . vv ' ,M
and others. h?nio this mornit
8 nominated Mrs. \V. W. Boyki
rs. Cnllioun Miss Klizabotl
s elected by Vro tll? B'tests of J ml
of Spartan-, '5- Jollossecond
with , ..}!rs' '?'in T. ^
were sorry 'l,,io c;r?M?n visited
recent hut inmhia and saw Iho
, she had to J:!"1' '"? tim Co
iKiier place, i W ednesday,
minated her j . ,'il*s .n"Vy Tlrmvn
iwur"- scribed tract of 1,
n and daiiRhter, of ,and 'n
i. of Charlotte, * Mp> kn?"n ,US P
IKe and Mrs. Ira Man"8 0Vl ,hom
I one hundred acr
reen and Miss Surv
relatives In Co-|?m ,)e , exhibitc
presentation of | Torma of, sa,?- or
lumbia Theatre payable in ?,,e !
| li. A rant.
is the Ruest of
I I.M> / \ I." 1 >
- - r :< w i
and, to-wit: All that 00 nPA1
(Jills Creek town- * r^UJ
art of the C. L. Mc- >^0
e place, containing
es as per survey of J 'gm*
eyor. Plat of same
Ml on clay of sale., 00 TL
le-half cash, balance ' 1 1.
end two years. W.
13-17. 1 00
| ~
1^0
?J btKVt Ttit certified Chock
pi v Cashier's Checl
1 [jVj' Notes and 1311
counted. .
Reserved for T
IE BANK ST AT C OF SO
^ *'*1 County of
Before me c:
OF | Cashier of the
'.'i.uju.oii wm
s 17,500.00 UpJ
ks 405.53 >ZZIs
Redis
C5.000.00 W
axes 3,000.00
?
$653,041.48 W
UTil CAROLINA, C<
Lancaster, ss:
ime Geo. W. Williams,
above named bank,
.thero were a large number o
sent to the general liistoriai
U. D. C.'s, who submitted
three separate committees, a
committee decided in favor
Vandiver. The cup was presi
Mrs. C. B. Graham, presiden
South Carolina division at tl
ing of the U. D. C. in New Oi
Mrs. Vandiver is a sister of
Hartwell M. Ayer, of this cit
nf lh? Vlnronno nnll,, ?
? Ior ine south Carolina vh
f essays Reneral and the nominatl
i of the firmed by the convention,
them to, Kor a certain length o
nd each state rotates in the seleci
of Mrs. president-generals, a cert
en ted to j^ing allowed by the nat
t of the Daughters of Son
ie meet- are fi0jnR a good worl
leans. monuments, marking gr
the Hon Ashing schools and envoi
y editor torieal research. The Soi
e president- ""?.ir?n?.
on was con- j ,r" I'-vans W.vl
I week from a trip t
f time each ; I,n'^m?re and New
Lion of vice-1 -If"*- L. I, Park!
:ain number ^'>PI several days w
tonal board. I Lancaster last v
th Carolina Jo"rnal- , ?
k. building I Mr ,a'U J 1
tves e?tih i on a to Columbli
araKi?rhls: ?" '<
ith Carolina M,,,.er 8aw Ben Hur 1
iviiii v / r r r* u
ie returned this address entitle
o Washington., fitment that w
York. plaints. Address
x and children M- A Hilton, Ke
"1th relatives in
.eek.?Pageland
FOR SALE?My
Robinson are town of Lan
x and Due West. l,ouse ln Rood
and Miss Pearl Ma,n an,i Catawl
n Charlotte this nortl> of cou
-1 m s an ana your
;s you to ten days'
ill cure female com- MA* I K
with stamp, Mrs. LiXI
rshaw, S. C.
13-m-f 'm
house and lot. in the ^USP^
caster. Seven-room fjQ
shape, fronting on
>a streets, being the .
rt house square. VA [Mil
who, being dul
above and fort
Mf A CTPD true condition <
lIiLAJILR by the bo?ks ?
GI
Sworn t? ar
uTIIP me this 27th di
"THh jno. ii. pc
ni Correct?Attes
UL.D LER(
SUABLE." wad
y sworn, says that the
*going statement is a
af said hank, as shown Ufa!1
f said bank.
SO. W. WILLIAMS. 00
id subscribed before
ay of October, 1913.
)AO, Notary Public. 00
t: W
1Y SPRINGS, Q
CRAWFORD, 00
DY C. THOMSON.
visited Florence on many o<
and whore she Is most favort
pleasantly known. Her many
hereabouts, as well as throng'
state, congratulate her on he
did effort and her capture
memorable loving cup.
The ltoy and the Open Coi
Spartanburg Herald.
\xra?n wo loolr 1." K.
""" | state D. A. U. compart
'casions. other state D. A. I
ibly ami yons an,i none can boast
friends j rpRent tiinn Mrs. F. I-o
hout the j,jje js graceful, loyal, jus
r#sP1?1}" parliamentarian. After
of this tlon Qf Mrs CumminK
terms, she would make a
dhlate for the head of t
untry. n. A. R. organization.
I have been urged to
U' n V T /tort In ?!.*> ft
is favorably j V<T. ,, _
organiza- I v Mr; R' M Mc?roF
of a Iw.ttor Va-? ls t,le KUPSt of
u??e Mayea i ' [: T,V T,hT
t, and a fine . , ' , , ?
the expira- i,s ^ lJTua,aGf!a
Story's two L ij .1. " . '-v^u
worthy can- JfJJ J*lne haa b*en !
ho national daya in Lanc??ter.
help in any i RES OK LAI
uargain ir sold
ey of Staunton, da>'s See Jno- 1
his brother-in- show >'ou over th
asson. >'ou prices. Del
Belmont, N. C.,
today.
m of the Hallo WE HAVI
spending several *? se" this i
Horton.
SI) FOR SAFE. 'TIi^n!l?JAL
ognized ever}
in the next thirty
j. Caskey, who will
e property and make fli'B'B'H1
la M. King, Greer, ** *
14-tf
3 a ear of good coal F(Vainhtg'Fflv
*eek. Edwards & or
to John Boy!
TEWRITER Is recfwhere
as a first
I
lllllltlllll
-The Bailey place, con- WANTE1
e hundred acres, more News <
a of C. O. White. Apply 27, 1912,
tin, Camden, S. C. of our su
12-tf News of
predate
Directors.
ftnimi"
)?Copies of The Lancaster
of April 1, 1913, November
, and July 22, 1913. If any
bscribers have copies of The
these dates we would apyour
sending them in to us.
are being brought up in the
this country without knowl
the joys and the delights of tl
open country, the field a
siream, the dog and the gun
Ifffc of depression comes over
wish we could take them
turn Into their lives that ex
that comes only to the ho
"loves to hunt," who has twl
rahhlt out of a stump with si
cities of | establishment of a chap
edge of , castor which should bo ca
ho great , ford Chapter. This Is m;
ud the writing through tho colu
, a feel- , home paper, edited by M
us. We Lot the Lancaster i). A
all and work and form a ehaptei
perionco , help them in any way T
y who no doubt, can join but i
stod the sistont efforts to got up so
i forked of their records. Take li
au?c vi niv | i:;i Acres, n.
ter In Lan- j known as the John
lied the Bu- j miles southwest of
y reason for room house, tenant 1
inins of our well, with about 50
Iss Wylle. j Also 1!)2 acres of
. It's. Ret to vated, 5-room house
r and I will 40x70,) tenant house
can. Some, : spring and wind mill
t takes per- body of natural for
imo features will saw perhaps o
ack the Bu- feet. For price and
Moeller s, and class machine ar
t Hell place, 11 the high priced t
Lancaster, 5- an absolutely ne
house, barn and wholesale price,
i acres worked, care The Lancast
same, 100 culti- S. C.
and barn (barn
and barn, with CARBON PAPI
complete. Large Ribbons now
est timber, and caster News,
lie-half million ' ?^^
terms, see
id wears as well as FACTORY
ypewriters. We have writer R<
iw on\5 at less than charge of t
Address H. 0., writer meehi
ter News, Lancaster, our work is i
101-tf of any re
country. A1
SR and Typewriter' ly and full
in stock. The Lan-jCrayton & C
EXPERTS?Our Type- ^ancabie
epair Department is In
he most skilled typeinics
in the South, and
guaranteed equal to that
building plant in the
1 work handled promptly
guaranteed. J. E. Office
o., Charlotte, N. C. formerly
6-6-tf Oih e ho
r i'UDnsning uo. li-tr
it. C. B. PRATT,
Dentist.
Phone UHTi.
over Lancer: cr Pharmacy,
occupied by L>r. High,
urs, 9 to 1; 2 to 6.
stick anu experienced tne err
all delights, killing; his first
tlir wing.
The hoy who'" recrea(Ion
him into tho flohls will psoar
of tho tenipntions that romo
youngster who takes his
walking: around a pool tahl
great ont-of-door.s Is cnnriiu
only to dopp breathing but
thinking?there is a wholest
ntiont it lhat makes him a lie1
'utost of ford monument from the
bird on 1{. and let the touching
serving of this Uevolutio
carries input be your first work.
?e many county is rich in Rcvolu
> to the tory.
exercise MAM YE CAROUXA A
e. The Lancaster, S. C., Nov.
i vc not
to deep j THK xNM AI, COM'I
fineness
Iter mill
stutP D. A. | T. M. I
lip 1111(1 lire
nary inonu- C'lTATK
Eancnstor
tionary lii^- STATE OE SOI Til
.M.ISOW i Co"",y Li'"C
20 1013 'By J. E. Stow man, Ju
i Whereas T. A.
made suit to mo to r
h. | of administration of
I effects of Cora Kounii
lliliK, A relit. ~~
. ifjEdCrwHnsc.rTx
CAROLINA, I ^
111 of Probate. S if|
iilucknion has Hi 5$>,! \ ;
rant liim loiters S J ? 'R jj d
the estate and fc vUg
1 L! ! ( > 11 I
m aaww
I?mm I nil III! II BBBEBWnilV*
kw Arr
cleaner boy and a bipper mai
Ifipli School Hoys to Piny
This Afternoon.
Tho Ceneral lilph srliool b
conipnniod by Prof. Russell
went to Chester this niorninp
they will play the Chaste
school this afternoon. Con
the patne The Chester Lant
, South Carolina Metlmdis
in llock llill Wodm
Chester The one hundred .in
olfthtli session of the Sou
Annual Conference. Moll
ovs, nc- POpnj church, South, ^ i 11
Mint or, cie city of'Kock llill next
^ here juorniuK. the 2f>tli Inst,
r high lodges, parlor ot the Kirs
icorning church, will preach his 1
orn ot 0f fonf< rcnce voar n
is to Moot Thore are, therefo
. admonish all and sin
1S * rod and creditors o
d twenty- ceased, that they he
tli Carolina fore nie, in the Court
Kxlist Kpis- |?. hold at Lancaster
convene in r,tIt next, after publ
Wednesday at 1 1 o'clock in tin
Itov. K. T. show cause, if any t
;t Methodist the said administrate
ast sermon granted,
ext Sundav mo..n >
re, to cite and I
gular the kind- I
i I ho said do- y
and appear l>< -
of Prol)ate, to
on December H
ication thereof. D
forenoon, to a
,hoy have, why Sj
n should not he ^ |
: ; .3 fN!
I e I
j
?
yesterday said:
"The Chester high school v
the Lancaster high school h?
day afternoon on the fair gro
football. Iloth teams are in f
trim and an excellent game h
pated. The game will bex
promptly at 3:30 o'clock and
mission will be 15 and 25 cei
Bread and Pastry Book!
morning at 11 o'clock. 11
.ill play for Hock Hill next Tues<
re Fri- for attendance on the
unds at During his pastorate o
splendid Mr. Hodges has done mi
i antici-, work, as evidenced by
called of his congregation, ootli
the ad- and in spirituality. Hoth
its." family, during their short
our midst have made mt
irrespective of denomlnat
TV.O Kt^u.s ?...? I ?
? will leavejdav of Nov. Anno Do
lay evenin' j. E. s
confercn' Pr
f one year, ??
irli faithful r?????????
the growth 1\# 1 X7
In numbers j llid l on h
he and his
. sojourn in Till*
iny friends, ill I.
ional lines.
l?i IIII , till- - I M Af
mini 1913. 1 A large
T low man, ings, (
obate JudRc, pretty
? ing gi
t? , shirt v
ver ISCO Large as
, the wi
assortment of Neckwear. Ri
dollars, Collar and ('nil' sets.
Persian Collar or a piece of Ri
ves a different look to a coal
vaist 25c and
isortment of Plaid Suitings, ir
mted colorings
25c up to $1.00 per y
flTP HAUCAIWC
ish- BUTTONS AM) SIB
A MING*
jsht
of New colors and styl
50c week.
i all Buttons 10
All the wanted combi
ar<* Beautiful Brocaded Si
?1 All ?1 .
KS FOR TRIM'S
es arriving every
c to 50c per do/en
inations.
Iks for trimmings
...a c ) nn ??i
^The editor of The LancasU
nas just received one of thf
noon Tea Books and one
Bread and Pastry Books, pv
by the International Publlshlr
pany. and they are certainly
ful In every sense of the wi
contain the most select line
cipes that we have even seei
readers will appreciate thesi
we nre sure. They are very
| * iiu iir n n iccm mat it * wi
?r News cere wish of the communi
s After- j earnest servant of God
of the turned to Lancaster to lat
iblished i vis for the Incoming year
ig Com
beautl- ||ot Supper and Juniors
>rd and I Tabernacle,
of rei.
Our' The School Improveme
i hooks tion of Tabernacle will t
dainty supper and other refreshn
?I. ? 1 unknot ~T"
A.rn nirj niu* ^
ty that, this -m<
may be re
tor amongst *
Meeting at Floi
nt Associa- ,
'Zal nl !'h' The ?00<1 01,1 kind
t (\ ilnof It Ktlf ilKif
*1 CA Single M
Single N
Sets
iir? Colors
, not ground l'e(* ^Pr(
?? . the hit
[uflfs $1.95 up to $1
eck Piece $1.95 up to $'
$5.75, $6.75, $10.75 up to $2;
black, brown, gray.
BED SPREADS
ads from the cheapest grade
rhest
}? A V/l/? (
S.75 BLANKE
7.50 Extra size North Caroli
>.00 $5.00 value, at
Fine qualities
$5.00, $5.5*
> t0 MILLINE
r?^....4;r..i r n.x
"iu pci y <11 ii
:ts
na Wool Blankets
$3.75
f) and up to $7.50
ry
/ XT 1 5
Services at First Baptist C
The services at the First
church, in which Hev. J. E.
away of Greenville is help
pastor, Hev. J. 11. Bolridge,
continue to grow in Interest,
count of the Conference for tt
mon Good being held here,
se.-vlccs were suspended for
Kl.* w ill KA IW.M n ? ..,...,.1 * ~
lauurtii. ! dv,uuw? uuiiumis u,i 1
j night, November '11, as 1
i been published. The pr
liurcli. applied to the school
Hapllst grading of the school gro
McMan- in connection with the o
lag the Junior Order will give a p
O. D., ing with exercises appr
On ac- the day. i'rof. John (J. <
le Cora- , Mr. It. S. Stewart, Hon.
these Sapp and others have b
today,, to make addresses. All ^
:?m iv^^I \ uik vw v-c* ti i, uu t juai
Has already HOME MADE F
ooeeda will
library and sack and be convi
and s. Also
ocasion the ? . T _ #
lubllc nieot- \\ II ill'
opriate lor "" II 111 J
Clinkscab's,
Claud N.
nen invited V till II
luniors and
uo awt:t;L as
lour. Try a
need.
64-Inch ]
|c Ac/i 68-Inch I
llUSl 72 Inch
value.
[5C 72-Inch
nnrp I
?8c, $1..">0, $2.00 and up to
FINE TABLE DAMASK
Full Bleach Damask. . . .25c y
Full Bleach Damask... .48c y
Full Bleach Damask, spe
65c y
Full Bleach Damask, warran
nluin uml firenwofl
iicnuiu ui iviiuicn iiiii!
>.00 selling $1
Untrimmed Shapes and
portion.
ard
J|rd COATS AND CO
cial Coats and Coat Suits
arc! one-half less than real \
ited New lot of Coat Suits, J
A-iL ? * * ?
s, ior iNovemner
.2."?, $2.00 and up
Trimming in pro>AT
SUITS
at one-fourth and
ralue.
>erges an<\ Broad
uuv wiii w uciu iir? urtiicii IU
aR before. Hev. Mr. McMani
a forceful preacher, who eai
lists the interest of his audlen
holds their attention.
Death of Mrs. Mary Fort
'Special to The News.
Heath Spring, Nov. 20
Mary Fortner of Coleman, Fh
about 74 years, died of pne
nun row |ine public generally are c
i\vay la vlted to come and get a p
diy en-.and hear good speaking,
cea and COM]
n"r ! SOCIAL Nl
.?Mrs.
i, aged|
umonla I The following Invitatl
ordlally in- t .
:ood Hupper is the best cofFee
mittee. buy' Try a can.
| say so, it won't c<
thing. All kinds
"ilVS r
(irocei
OIJS. which flt Mockrtroll'o Hrn
that I can ~
it , F ine Mei
If you don't match
38t you anyOf
J
Beautiful
nes 10
Pure Lin
AAV*ir ( Am i?
I?1U V- <_l II
$1.00 y
rcerized Doilies, 22x22 inches,
the 48c and 65c Damask
$1.00 and $1.18 do
NEW CURTAIN GOODS
I Colorings and Plain White
c, 12'/a c and up to 35c per y
en Doilies
,cio cioms, navy, DiacK ?
ard $12.50, special
- Fine Serges and Fancy
satin lined, $15.00 val
zen Fjne Wool Poplin Suits
lined, former price i
price
ard Ladies' Long Coats..
Children's Coats
ina brown, value
Mixed Suits, full
lue, special $10.00
, Skinners Satin
?22.50, November
$17.75
$3.75 and up
at the home of her sister, Mrs
Hughes, on the 19th inst.
Portner, who has been a rest
Florida for several years, was
s%ly Miss Mary Clark o* this
She is survived by her husl
daughter. Mrs. Maggie r.aws, i
sister, Mrs. W. A. Hughes,
funerai service on Thursday
iiome of Mrs. Hughes, condu
Rev. T. W. DeVane, the body
terrod nt the old famllv
i. W. A. ' have Just been M&ued, wl
Mrs. terest to the many frien
dent of Fleming, Jr., whose wed<
former- recent interesting social ?
county. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frax
iand, & ing, Sr.,
ind one I Invite you to me
After a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frai
at the ing, Jr.
cte'd by Wednesday evening, Nov
was in-1 twenty-sixth
Kitrvlncr . VlnaiAAt? I, >>.1 J ax
d8bof?Mre" 1 Phone or 8end in
din* was a We will do our be
svent here:
lklln Flem- you'
et
lklln Flem- "Ik/# 1
,am.? ,h Mackorc
ember the
i
wvi j V>v;iiict
your orders. _____.
jst to please ???
ill's ;
$2.UU, $2.75 up to $3.50 do
E. E.
K- It. ICO
/en $1.98, $2.50, $3.0
CLOUE
HINHON* Mtfr.
0 and up to $6.00
j
ground about eight miles 1
Heath Spring.
'"? / ??.n ' 11 11II11 I TMI II
west of from eight to ele
Scotch Cross. Green
nnepn i I
veu. II V*J
wood, S. C. '
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