The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 27, 1914, Page 2, Image 2
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Going out of Business Salt
Sale Starts Saturday Feb. 21
and continues until Close Out
W. BROOM
Having decided to go
entire stock of nice new fr
to date and worth a sound
10 Dozen Men's heavy Velvet back fleece
5 Dozen Ladies' heavy Sanitary fleece Pa
SHOES, SHOES
$2,500 Worth of Shoes, the best makes, they
must go regardless of their intrinsic value.
T. D. Barry "Non Equal" Shoes for men, sale
price
T. D. Barry & Co. $4.00 Shoes, this sale
price S2.?8
T. D. Barry & Co. $4 50 Shoes, this snl??
Price $3.33
l 2 Dozen Ladies' Patent Leather and Viol Oxfords
and Strap Sandals, worth $1.25 and
$1.50, this sale price ?8c
All my $2.25 and $2.50 Slippers, last season's
goods, If we have your number, you can buy
them at this sale for $1.75
Look for these shoes on the back counter.
One lot Men's Shoes, 5, 6. 7, $3.00 goods, to
close $1.?8
W. F. E
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DR. ELEAMA B.
enabl > the superinten
SAUNDERS VINDICATED -?
PHAIIMA
There is at presen
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the Insane to compoi
to determine by painstaking diugno- the prescriptions of
sis: (a) the charrcter of insanity; anf' ofTlcei
(b) its stage of development; (e) vio- There should he
lence of attack; (<1) can cure be of- pharmacist at the R
feeted? (e) and tlie means. the Insafie?one wb
Practical and efficient treatment the pharmaceutical b
can only follow knowledge of all the tor many times a p
causes and facts and such knowledge administrated n
cannot be obtained through commit- death, sanity or insi
ment papers and "looking over th" son to whom it is a
patient." tnoro especially to
INSPECTION BY TIIE SUPEKIN- "nl
TEND E NT <'oln physicii
* ' scrlption compoundo
The vast volume of detail now de- DFNTI
Volved on the superintendent in having
oversight of all the business of tV hat is said of tin
this great and heterogeneous institu- truly he applied to t
tion and also in promoting and super- should by all means
vising the great work ut the State with some experienci
Park renders impossible in him to OHAPI..
give such close inspection to the supervision
of the different wards fill- We find, for many
od as they are with patients, as i:; chaplain havi
desirable and necessary for the he^t performed at a salar;
interests of the inmates and the dis- num. or $2:> per moi
cipllne of the institution. He sitould were advertised tor i
iie relieved hy a business manaaer when the hoard of rei
whose duties should be other than of 'ast to elect a ohapli
a medical nature, appointed by the at*ted after electing i
superintendent, by and with the con changed the salary
aent of the hoard of regents, and sub- or per month,
jcct to suspension and removal as wrong It a raise in
herein recommended. The superin- tleemed justifiable a
ten dent would then have the time l',;e '' should have
with a staff officer to make thorough advertisement for a;
Inspection of eacfi ward of the lnsti- $600 difference per
tution at least once a week, and dally gone far In the emp
advise and consult with his staff and censed pharmacist at
subordinates, and these duties he we recommend that i
should he required to do In prefer- greater than the salar
ence to all other duties and labors called for It the adve
that might be devolved upon him. | RULES AND RE<
SUBORDINATE EMPLOYES. There should be a
^ The members of the staff should rules and regulation
each have the authority and right to promulgated by the 1
Hfelar-t all subordinates in their re- but there should also
spec.tlva wards, subject to the appro- mental rules and reg
val of the* superintendent, and each and passed by this g
Staff officer (should also have the to govern the office
pljiyllege auu power to suspend or dis- Hospital for the Insa
^haygo subordinates under them by and duties. By the
and with the, approval and consent as interpreted l>y tlx
of the superintendent.. in the case of Plnckn
REPORT?STAFF OFFICERS. ~ Strobart Law, pag(
' We find as a matter of fact that all ^,tate f*x vh'
staff officers do not make report* in ' Pj1^ ivo. rhp g
Writing to the superintendent or file !"ay ''Y, n rules b;
them as a record of their department. 11' ,anf? aj. *ov'
Every member of the medical staff 0*"r'als in the dlschar
shbtild make a full ami complete re- wri recommend the i
port In writing to the Superintendent concurrent resolutior
? at'lfehst once a week and file the du- P?Rft ar'd '?'
plicate Of the same among the rec- STATE PA
ords of the general office, and should In the judgment of
suggest by way of recommendation based on the great pi
such measure and treatment as would the evidence adduced
be beneficial to patients in the treat- vesttgation the State I
ment of their special maladies and for ideal and idmlrably
the good of the Institution. We find for the uses and puri
as a matter of fact some staff officers it was purchased, anr
r VW " ' "" ' "" irrfir
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THE LANCASTER NEWS,
3 GLOSIN(
J SAJ
out of the Mercantile business I
esh goods I have no old stuff pla
profit it must be sold and RE
>d Underwear, at. . . .35c each, or 3 for $1.00
,nts and Vests, worth 50c, to close
35c each or 3 for $1.00
t ) H
LACES AND LACE EMBItODIEKY INSERTIONS
3c, 4c, 5c and 8c Yard.
You cau see them without asking for them.
10 Pair Cotton Blankets at 83c and 98c per pair <
Just arrived a big lot ot Ladies, Misses' and Chil- ,
dren's House Dresses and Skirts, prices
40c, 79c, 98c, 91.19 each
10 Dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists in Lawn, Embroideries,
Silks and Sateens. Prices we cannot
give on account of space not permitting.
Big lot Ladies' Petticoats 42c, 73c, 98c
Ladies' White Petticoats at 43c and 89c C
Ladies' Pants, price 19c
Ladies' Pants, price 43c
Ladies' Gowns, price 43c
Ladies' Gowns' price <89c 1
X r r\ * rrv n ncvi-* i
lUUtO fUK 1
nd recommenda- and should he developed as rapidly as eral
inum and in such the state can afford to do so, to the vldli
c terms us to end that the great congestion now ex a pr
ident to make his isting at the State Hospital for the proj
recommendations Iusane may he gradually and com- regi
?bly. pletely relieved. hav<
CiST. It is our opinion, based npon the is tfc
testimony, that all patients of the out
it no licensed c]aRS which will be mostly benefited ther
tate Hospital for foy the quiet and pure air of the coun- peal
ind drugs and fill try should be first removed thereto, vest
the superintend- an(| those classes only which can be Stat
'fl- most advantageously treated in the shoi
a most skillful present quarters in mis city be re- adoi
tate Hospital for tn<n?a -
v%%i..VX4, ci ci
10 is licensed by There is now u modern and splonoard
of this state (ll,i building completed at the State
rescription filled park, which should at once be equip- V
leans the life or pfi(j and occupied, relieving as much peri
j'nity of the per- as possible the distressing congestion this
dminlstered. and now s? universally deplored in the the
Hie helpless pa- gtate Hospital in this city -giving ohai
ly upon the wis- tnore and better room to those who loyu
!tn and the pre- are removed and to those who are offlc
d unfortunately left behind?and acting of s
ST. as a double blessing. sho1
pharmacist may PR. ELEANORA R. SAUNDERS. ^ts
he dentist he your committee went fully and |U8t
tie a licensed one ,?jnut,.|y jnto the complaints. insinuations.
Inuendoes, inquiry and charges
MN I against lir. Eleanors It. Saunders. We \\
. . . ' find no evidence to sustain any of prin
years, he flu tes tjlrin,_ j^pe js ?ot guilty of anv wrong repo
f'V'tnn ! Intention or wrong doing. There is wet
i' an" no breath of even a suspicion as to conr
# .?>.V i.r"at 1 V'T ',or mora' character?none against her proj
it said salary ?u profe88|ona| reputation and conduct hate
gents met in July ari(| ,.iir,.,.r j? her ethical department popi
tin at the hilars jn a|| ot- j1(.r (.onduct in or out of each
the chaplain hey tio,??tlie State Hospital for foly i
vc" m". aJ>n?t"|n I,,san''- The few and insignificant and
. We think this aCf,, on which complaints wore based the I
salary had been WPro direct result of requests from
nd desirable iio- tj1H }.-,u peri n ten UenU-?her superior ofappeared
in the . ,tce|,?amj w,.re executed in lite dispplicants.
1 he ptjarge of duty to suffering humanity
year would have an(1 ure to conimeut|ed and praised
iloyment or a ,l-, ,-ather than condemned,
id a dentist, and j jjer worjt an(j iaporH }n the ?tate
10 salary he paid i-jOSp|tal for the Insnue bear eloquent
y advertised and tribute to the remarkable initiative, Com
rtlsement. , aided by tireless enegry and domi- Hosj
DURATIONS. nated by the womanly woman's over.
rigid system of (lowing love for unfortunate human
IS proposed and ltV- which love, energy and tireless Hr
>oard of regents devotion Is manifested by her every '
i i)0 Home funda- movement, of which she has nsaq the Bi
illations adonted ' Main spring und which is shown In his t
eneral assembly t,lp results in every department of In U
rs of the State rwork, wbioh she has touched and week
no in their work ' which oven her critics In almost every Crav
same authority instance have admitted. the i
> supremo courtWe condemn the method of trial of the t
ey vs. Ilenegan, I)r- Saunders adopted or. December was
b 253, and the >12th, 1913, and hope that the. records . plies
Farnutn 73 S ?' State will never show u repetl- cabbi
eneral assembly t,on of 9Uch Procedure. I to he
y resolutions for' We refer to this merely to call the klllec
Brnment of state attention of the mem hers of the Gen-j will <
Re of duties and ! ! * haf
idoptlon of the | 7 : I 11'
fi Pr?"l An '''eal Woman's laxative. 'bits"
How this report. .... .... 1,u. 1
; Who wants to take salts, or castor ly Is
oil, when there is nothing better than man'i
the committee, ! Dr. King's New Life Pills for all klllec!
repondcrance of , bowel troubles. They act gently and and I
during the In- uaturally on the stomach and liver, anyhi
Park property is stimulate and regulate your bowels Wc
adapted to and and tone up the entire system. Price Soutl
poses for which 25c. At all druggists. H. F.. Buck- latloi
1 ought to be^len & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis, land
FEBRUARY 27, 1914.
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am going to inaugarate a sa
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morion you tor good goods.t
:member every thing i
10 Dozen Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Pants, tl
5 Dozen Boys' heavy fleece Pants and Shirts,
5 Dozen Childrens' Pants and Vests, the 25c
FLANNELETTES?GINGHAMS.
Calicoes, Suitings, all too numerous to try to
price, but all will be marked In plain figures so ]
rou can see what yau have to pay.
25 Pieces Wash Silks, in desirable shades, the i
thing for an evening dress, former price 25c I
and 35c, this sale price 10c ^
Several short lengths In those $1.00 Messallne 1
patterns, to close out at 09c
)ne Piece Black and White Silk, 36 Inches
wide, this sale 63c E
.0 Pieces Poplin, all good shades, to close 11 He it
0 Pieces 54-Luch Brilllantine and Panamas, S
BUSINESS
LANCAST1
4 ?1 ? ?. It t I HI* Cam
Assembly to the necsslty of pro- j "When father wai
ng against any repetition of such ago j10 a
oceeding In the future, as under a Qf Chamberlain's Ta
>er and logical system of rules and pers that fit his case
ilations no such proceeding could Miss Margaret Cat
a obtained. Irresponsible power ^ Smith, Arh. "He p
tat power which is exercised with- af them and he hai
rule or reason and from which since Mr sister ha
e is no recognized method of ap- _ .
. There should be no such power mmmm
ed in any person or persons in the
a of South Carolina, and there
ild be rules carefully prepared,
lited and passed to.prevent anoth
luch occurrence. yt \>
DR. J. VV. BABCOCK. ^^5?
fe commend the stand of the su- -rl n^dTcr"
ntendent, Dr. J. W. Babcock, in! onanoustc,* i j
acute exigency and throughout mean* BEST. t!
subsequent aftermath, when he 2J
mploned the right, not only of his j ClfnnlB ^
d and true subordinate and staff i vllllUlv
er, Dr. Kleanora B. Saunders, but ?
l woman whose every instinct is 4"*An4f?/\1 C
*n to be for the right, the inter- vUlIlrUI tl
of the unfortunate patients under
care and the best interests of the The "Floronceitution.
Wickless, Valv
RECOMMENDATIONS. Flame Oil Co
!e recommend that this report be | burns ordinary k\
ted in the Journal and that the ( works on a new
rt and the resoultlon under which i?, ,i.
icted, the evidence taken and the1 * ' ' 'J" K
mrrent resolution containing the j turn of the lever,
ioroo rules, no printed in a sepa-i trie cut above, so i
i report at least three hundred j is always under a
es one of which shall he furnished , tro| always read'
i member of the General Assem- j * . ' 1
and the State otllcers and regents 1 ' 1. 4loinica
official of the State Hospital for or leaky valves,
nsane. some wick, henc?
T. J. MA1ILDIN, no kitchen full of
T. J. STRAIT. in five popular si/
MACBETH YOUNG,
N. W. HARDIN. (1^
W .F. STEVENSON,
J. H. HUNTER,
mittee to Investigate the State On* *
>ital for the Insane. OrVMit///
OH Sia
'er Rabbit needs No Protection.
'er Rabbit Is able to look after Florence
>wn interosta according the vote ?_____
te house of representatives last Sold by
: on a bill introduced, by Mr. Mcey
to protect the rabbit during
>erlod from the first of March to And Guarant
irsi or uctooer or earn year. It
claimed that the rabbit, "jnultl- J. B. MACK(
" ho rapidly and eats ro many i
ige during the time that he ought I
ive no protection. The bill wan I cgwrmatWfCMiw
I by a heavy vpte, and Mr. riabbit
continue in his o?o way, and eat
oabbag* he wantn, just ur he
1 have done If they had leglslat- I
hLs favor. ThoutiandH of rab- vjwi1 \/r JmKSr
ire killed each year but the Hupabout
an inexhauslble as the wo- j ?
? pot. of oil, but very few are I , fBBMWi
1 between March and October
have been useless I I
)W.
> wiflh Romo other matters in
i Carolina needed rh little legis- 64 I
i as old llr'er flabbit.?Page- ^UH
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ill new fresh goods no old
rash no old shelf worn goods.
tojp,4o*fc, listen, and cppsider. . H
STR1CTL AT CASH.
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le that will close out this '
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.very thing is new and up
STRICTLY AT COST.
le 25c grade, to close them out, price 19c
the 25c grade, to close out price. . 19c T
grade, to clcse out price 19c
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the 50c grade, In blue, black, green, brown, (III
to close out 815c HI ^
LO Pieces 36-Inch Cotton Suiting, the 2 5c grade,
to close out at 10c ^.11
!5 of those 5-pound scrap bundles, only, ,60c
Sabcock's Coralapsus Powders, th's sale. . . ,17c II
llr Float Talcum Powders, round tin 4c II
Dozen Ladles' Ilalr Switches, $1.25 Is our
former price ( to close out price 83c
There Is something doing In the way of
Inamaled Ware a tour place. Come In and see Ml
ee our Men's Hats at 79c, 89c and $1.99
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Exactly.
n sick about nix To Prevent Blood Poisoning
n advertisement a- ply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
bleta lu the pa- porthr's antiseptic heading oil.asu-exactly
" wrltea eical dressing that relieves pain and heal* at
npbell Of Fort lhc tmme *'me. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. 41.
archaaed a box .
i not been sick
d stomach troury
pfeMtntUL.. '-ar. .swt snanra ilOMM ia.
\vj Bigger Hatches
I I Ekrs hatch better if
I I the hens are in perfect
Lever I cnnditio"
;fe Heat 11 o J&rz-*.
I Jt UU1117 ttegulalor
Automatic" I > pays big the year 'round,
eless, Blue I It prevents disease, sharpoking
Stove I ens the appetite, improves
jrosene oil?. I digestion. You'll get more
principle? I "live" eggs?more and
flame by a I stronger chicks.
as shown in I lockages tic, SOc. tt.oo. ti lb. pail, tt.to.
that the heat I Satisfaction Guaranteed
hsolute con- I or Mon*y B"cki
convenient I Refute substitute!; insist on Pratt*.
y,con\ n.c iu ^ ^ ll/uttratod
n<? Clogging 3 1| I\>ultry Honk.
no trouble- PUATT8P
no smoke, I ROUP ItRMEDY
soot. Made I 4 or I'^vder.)
Sj A cure preventive and cure
.es. 1 ne M for thi? dreaded disease. For
11 sale by Jones Mercantile Co.,
Bennett-Terry Co., Carnea ^ f
0/71I Bror... K. ?. Roddey & Co., E.
/gI W. Sistaro, and Springs Bank@
Ing & Mercantile Co., Heath
Ovens ! Subscribe for The NcWs.
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Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co.
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eed by .SeheduU: In Effect Nov. 9th, 1911..
' Eastern Tim*.
)RELL ! ' WESTBOUND
, Lv. Lancaster. 5:00a?3: lip
_ i Lv. Fart Lawn 5:30a?l:t*p
VE ca . Msfcrm | Lt> Ba8ComTlne 5: 47*^-41lip .
M Lv. Rlchburg ... 6: 68a?4:80p I
A*. Chester 7:40a..I:16p 1
"MP " WT BA8TBOUND. ^
A\ Lv. Chester 9:80a?4:46p S
L*- Rlchburg 10:SOa?7:87p f
snK. ^1 Lv. Br-cornvtlle 10:81a?7:Mp >
gjj L . Fort Lawn 11:08a?7:6tp
Ar. Lancaster. .... . .11:10a?8:lip
I Connections?Chaster, with
M ern, "ealc^ard and Carolina & Nortaal
H western Railways. flr
K Fort Lawn, with 8eaboard Air Line
W Rallaar.
Lancaster, with Southern Railway.
A. P. McLURE, SupL
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