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TyI RESOLUTIONS. L Resolutions passed on the death L ? of Mrs. Mary Anna Jockson, wife of ' General Thomas J J ickson, by tho ' Lancaster Chapter, U. !). C.: I Our order loves and venerates a real Datighter of the Confederacy? one who lived through the four years of struggle, sharing alike the glories and disasters .and who afterwards bore with courage the privations and sorrows resulting from war. (Especially is this true of her in whose memory this meeting Is held?Mrs. Mary Anna Jackson, tin dow of the great Confederate com Blunder, "Stonewall" Jackson. Therefore L. C. U. D. C. desires to inscribe: 1st. Loving apprecation of this loyal (laughter and expression of the irreparable loss in her death. Cncl. Thanksgiving to the Heavenly Father, who aiter giving her grace to live all the days of her appointed time, in His fear and server. has called her to higher service, and to reuni >n with her husband and children. did. Sincere sympathy for the survliing t lat.ves?the sister and brother, v ho hide thctr time to cros> Over the I: v. er, find the gmndchiloiren ;:'d great-grand* hildren, io whom u memory her gV.tt le life must ev?>r b a s- t ' nedlction. | 4th. It tin d re of the Chap- [ ter to give publicity to this uctibn by . pub1i< lion in the La' aster News, sending a copy ol same to Mrs. E. Kaiidoi.ih I'vi'fton. Chs "lotte, N. C , era 11 dda\). t r of Mi; Jack-oil, antl that a page in our Minut. book be inscribed to her memory. Miss Annie E. Wither spoon. Mrs. E. Tolan Hedges. Mrs. \. Li. I ndsey, Committee. Suit rage And Tobacco. The vital problem of tobacco is boginning to cloud tlie women suffrage horizon. Are the women ?.omg to drive it out of politics, or is the weed going to drive them out? There was a crucial test in the statehouso at Phoenix. Ariz., when Mrs. Rachel Merry, the first women representative, took her seat. The house was at first all courtesy- Th mcmhet fr< m Cila Rei.d arose to io honors. "We have ? lady with in " he In ant > I i th .? tl stain from smokir" dttriu our deli- . Iterations. I t tin- moke o?1 lb o. , i i But it was too good '*> last V day cam" when the ic d. 've cravtn for ; smoke b cumt un' arnbl . The representative trotn CJila I < ad again arose, thii time with no hlandncss mi his manner, to announce that he \ as. weary >f cb; l.Jn- into t < ommi tV room whi a< \ he i? ' ; puff, ;o.d to move that the no-: ;. ohing rule he repealed, ii.- motion a. n i :rrled unanimously- with the exception of Representative Merry's vote. When she protested that "no gentleman j would smoke in the presence of a lady,'" her fellow representative,' frankly admitted it, and proceeded: light up. 1 \-?o far as history sheds any light i on rho subject, no laws, whether federal, stute or municipal have ever been enacted in this countr> without 1 the continuous aid of tobacco. We're ; "afraid the women have either got to stand it like men. or givje up their politic.\i amhltoins. Or they may foliov the Suggestion of the representative from Gila Bend, who says. "If < women want to legislate they'd bet- j ter learn to smoke."?Augusta . Chronicle. j A Spring Song. The spring Is here! At least 1 knowIt will be in a month or so. Accordingly I fret and fume; I Routine and I are out of tune. My daily tasks I'd gladly shirk? I loathe the very thought of work. I labor gayly all the year, \ IT be exempt from toll and care || II llcld IIII (I OtTIl H HI 111 Mill.lllf. So anarchistic feelings rise And lodge behind my glaring eyes' I'm tired of working every day? I want to laugh and dance and play! T find it wonderful and new To notice that the sky is blue; 1 cannot rime unless I sing A song of birds and flowers and spring, f want to state in these few words? 1 love the spring, the flowers and birds; I want to loaf away the hours Of spring amid the birds and flowers! Why this should be I do not know, Hut every year I find it so. That's all! ?Beatrice Barry, in the New York Times. Co-operative thinking is the big- ( gest problem that confronts farm- ( era of the "Rich Lancaster District" ^ today. Trade excursions are trade getters. THE LANCASTE1 I Merchant 1 ? We want every Ma: A I li w r\nu cAtiuiiiiing me new : ? as Dollar Day. ? Below we quote prices on I A 9 LA <2 l.athe 10 :lo; i Dr . . e-. fine Cingh: m and \I ^ < a ; dl c? 'o war. anted, each ^1.00 ) Day,each $1.00 fife X - oie r uly Mioses, lnac and red comas, wa; *4' i . ,ntcc. Dullui .'jay. each $1.01? ^ ill \\ i.a.? Pi;iv 1 .men Miduy Blouses, $1.50 value: w Uc-ili r Day, each $1.00 J Andrew .-coggins Bleach, never sold for less than w 10c; Dollar Days, 13 yards for $1.00 9 llill City good 10c Bleach; Dollar Days, 10 yards ^ for $1.00 9 9c Sea Island, nice and smoothe, 30 inches wide; ^ Dollar Days, 19 yards for $1.00 Riverside Cheviots, never sold for less than 10c; 9 Dollar Days. 13 yards for $1.00 Riverside Sheeting, 10c value; Dollar Days. IT yards for $1.00 ^ Danville Plaids and Stripes, value 7c; 17 yards ^ for $1.00 I 1 ilil \ ( .1 <rl iit^ 'i 'ii'iviv nnttn.m. g 1 i:v -e good iu ver sold for loss than 10c: Dollar ? v D.?\ 12} ii : foi .Si. 00 v * iiite, ' ?.n< V C liit.'' 1 :< "i Dollar , 20 yds . .81.00 .? a ic.ilt- . goo.D;'DoHj i \ I v toi $1.00 ' orralos, 2' n- :i: wide; Dollat Da; . I'l y.u?i: lor $1.00 v: iv ! i ' . Doll.. Da vs. va i. for. .si .)0 ra . o ( <>;11 ioi' I; nit aiic Dro s ;; r quit. u> Tag: Dollar Days, 10 yards. .$1.00 i-k./li.-k ro. blue ant! Drown olu* lis ; jusi 9 the thing lor ai early Spring Dress; Dollar 9 Day-, 10 yai\ for $1.00 ^ 12G.C Galateas. Dollar Days. 10 yards for. $1.00 A lac Ironclad Galateas; Dollar Days, S yds. .$1.00 a 27-inch Pure Linen Pongee, pink. blue, sand and .p gray; Dollar Days, 5 yards for $1.00 Fine Printed Silk-Finish Poplin; Dollar Days, "? yards for $1.00 J 25c Colored Piques, pi. k, blue and lavender; Dol9 lar Days, $ yards for $1.00 27c White Pique3 with hair line stripes of blue, helio. black; Dollar Days; 8 yards for. .$1.00 3 Russian Cord with colored dots; Dollar Days. 7 ? yards for $1.00 ?, '25c Printed Rice Cloth, 36 inches wide; Dollar ? Days, 6 yards for $1.00 35c Printed Voils; 36 inches wide; Dollar Days, 9 5 yards for $1.00 9 36-inch Printed Silk Marquisette, worth about 9 $1.00; 2 yards for $1.00 9 36-inch Drown Linen, worth about 17V-jc; Dollar ? Days, 12 yards for $1.00 ? 36-inch Pure Irish Linen; Dollar Days, 5 yards for $1.00 ?v 39( Extra Heavy Brown Linen, 3G inches wide; J Dollar Days, 4 yards for $1.00 Every article adv S and you will see by J can be manufacturec ? or any other Country also that g and that we are one of the cheap | Robinson I 3 NEWS, APRIL 13, 1915 > ?? irade Week Fiesta n, Woman and child to v spring styles. Friday and J merchandise that shows how e .NCASTER'S LEADING STO j. ?. .f -k;-vi : 4?-: ?. + ; i 1'est 50c Turkey Red ''' blv D: musk; Dollar Days, I 'J i yards for *. 81.0(1 f B in Mercerized Dan;-sk. value 75c; Dollar Day-. 2 yards for $1.00 7? n. h Hivvy all-linen D una d<. value $1.25; DolI Days, yard- )> $1.00 72-inch Lxtra Heavy Linen Damask, value $1.50; Dollar Days, I yard lor $1.00 oO-iiu h Heavy Messaline, black and colors; never sold for less than $1.00; Dollars Days 1 1-4 yds for : .$1.00 l ine Fresh Water Pearl Buttons; Dollar Days, 12 dozen for $1.00 Fine Pearl Buttons, worth about 10c per dozen; Dollar Days, 25 dozen for $1.00 C.ood 5c Pearl Buttons; Dollar Days, 50 dozen for :. .$1.00 1 tne Val nd Round Thread Laces and Insert nigs; values- in to 7. 8 and 10c; Dollar Days. 25 yards . r SI.00 o 'kow Laces, 5-0-8-10 inches wide, worth II yard; Dollar Days; 10 : ords for . . . .$1.00 in !oldeiy i iounc n;:. . 'J inches v, ale, worth 25 yi li (i; Dollar Days, 20 yard for $1.00 Men 50c Neckties; Dollar Days, 3 for . . . .$1.00 Mens 25c Neckties; Dollar Days, > for. .. .$1.00 Lion Brand Collars; all the new shapes; Dollai Days, 10 for $1.00 Rice oi Shirt Buttons; always sell for 10c card; Dollar Days we will sell 25 cards or 3,000 buttons for $1.00 Men's Fine Soft 10c Handkerchiefs; Dollar Days, 25 for SI.00 Best Brass Pins, 3G0 to the paper; Dollar Days, 25 papers or 9,000 pins for $1.00 Good Iron Pins, 200 to the paper, Dollar Days 200 papers or 40,000 pins for $1.00 Best 3c Lead Pencils; Dollar Days 100 pencils for only $1.00 Peets Hooks and Eyes; Dollar Days, 12 papers for $1.00 Best 5c Safety Pins, 12 pins to the card; Dollar Days, 35 cards or 420 safety pins for. . . .$1.00 J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton, white and colors; Dollar Days, 26 spools for $1.00 J. & P. Coats, Dainty Cotton, white and black; Dollar Days, 50 spools for $1.00 J. & P. Coats Sewing Cotton, 200 yards to the spool; Dollar Days, 25 spools of 5,000 yds sewing thread for $1.00 A little money goes a long way here. ertised is made in reading this adverl i J-U: i -i t in uiis country as cn< oods are sold cheaper in Lancastf test stores in town. - Cloud iNCASTER' LEADING STOR ? < Jjjj '' ' ''?f and Spring 1 . ~ isit our store this week. # * Saturday are Designated very penny does * it's duty at O RE. > | ' *+ +:+ + +:< + + + -+ O ? Little Hose for Children, white*, black and tan. ^ Dollar Days, 12 pairs for >1.(10 Clifton Mills Boys'and ;.idibble JI<> a, all ^ sizes up tot); Dollar Days. 1:2 p;vt r . ..$1.00 f) Arrow Head Fine Riibbed Hose for Mioses and wi> Boys, black, white and tan; D ilar Days, eight ? ' pairs for $1.00 9 Ladies' Gauze Weight Hose, black, white, and tan; J Dollar Days, 12 pairs for $1.00 ? High Spliced Heel, black, white and tan; Dollar ^ Days, 8 pairs for $1.00 ^ Tcrnidnh ICi?wi I iuh? U/wn I . - l 4 - 1 ^^ iw. i 111 v UIOIC ui^C U(l LjillUCS , Ijesi w*)C HSU ; Dollar Days, 3 pairs for $1.00 Fine Boot Silk Hose, worth about 35c; Dollar Days ^ 5 pairs for $1.00 Rod Eagle Men's Half Hose, a great value; Dollar Jfc ? Days, 12 pairs for $1.00 ^ * Ispwich Men's Fine Lisle Half Hose; Double Sole. ^ high spliced, black, white and navy, 8 paiirs for $iaa: ? * Shaw Knit Men's fine Lisle a id Silk IL?se; all col- ? ors; 5 pairs for $1.00 9 Men's Besi 25c Suspenders; Dollar Days, 5 pair (3$ for . . . . 81.00 One lot L:uia,; Shoe: and $; < s; values up t' ^ 83.00. Dollar Days, per o: r sl.00 h'^ SPECIAL h value in Ladies Slippers * Ideal Best $2.50 and $2.75 Pumps, straps, buttons. O Baby Dolls, patent and gun metal leaathers; J special Dollar Days, each slipper $1.00 J Ladies' White Canvass Rubber Soled Oxford; a Dollar Days,, per pair $1.00 ^ All Men's $1.50 Hats. Dollar Davs. ehoiiee si no A SPECIAL IN MILLINERY FOR 2 DOLLAR DAY 2 m Fine Shapes worth $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00; Dollar .days $1.00 gb Dozens of Beautiful Wreaths and bunches of Flow- A w ers, 50f and 75c values, 3 for $1.00 & All 75c and 85c Flowers; Dollar Days, 2 bunches fp for $1.00 All $1.50 values in Flowers and Wreaths; Dollar w Days, each $1.00 ? 15c Talfeta Riibbon, pink and blue; Dollar Days, J 10 yards for $1.00 ? Tl IT. ^ l n. . ine united states, tisement that goods 2 eaply as in Germany J 2r than any neighboring town 5 Company 1 j :E. 2