The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 03, 1915, HOME COMING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page 10, Image 10

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10 ' jij '* A ?? + The J. T. Wylie Company ext( + to Lancaster both pleasant ai * we are offering while in Lanca + OXFORDS, PUMPS AND S T * 13ire<lu<-Ti<?n "ii nil Oxfordf Sal.'!; '> ;"i- ll-'in - < miiiu We + All Fr'*i !i Oxfor< + .Ml Men'- s-4.00 From li Oxfor< All Mcir> Knuv Oxford A. Ladle- ?' > >x! r<C. L'm dal>. reduced to | All Ladie-' >2."??i O\ford>. Pui dais reduced t<> "I* t SPORT HA1 Ju>t received shipment of Lj ^ Sport llat>. These are the 1; j! should have one ??t* these lie i11Li for your vaeatioii. Spe< r Coming Week <?nly \\ NEW SHIPMENT M >p A Just received new shipment Men's Ties. All the new ti i; silks are among this show A the popular price U \\ Make the Home Coming Wee] ;; corned. Remember the dates ?? n I THE II )f fa Thrift the Nee Sax Fitz Hugh McMaster, state com- j A second missioner of insurance, delivered an do address, entitled "Thrift the Need of : When sec the Hour," at the recent meeting in | be 'Columbia of the Sbuth Carolina In League of Building and Loan Asso- ! thP word elatlons. The commissioner's re- financiai marks were deemed by many mem- circumsta fcers of the league to be so wise and jn one timely that The State has been re- [ "There quested to give them publicity. Mr. ! jng debt; McMaster's address, as taken from rai3inK ip The State, is as follows; laying ou If we ti It does not seem to me that there ,5"d d is any more appropriate subject for tion> l)r?! eonsideration at a building and loan husbandr; association meeting than the one as-4 agement. signued to me, "Thrift the Need of '8 or the Hour." j a" ?' Let us consider what the word , ^et a P thrift means. I make bold to say I' that there are few words in the Eng- f'e more lish language which are more beau- 1 ''ompletn* tiful in their true meaning and i *n which more fully comprehend those , ':-t'ons elements which make up a truly i It is wl rounded life than the word thrift. | m,t e*tr? I!t is well for us from time to time | Provision to consider the real meaning of our ; hin* thf> I words and in our consideration to , a"ow me see to it that we do not get too far "ie sPlril sway in our common use of them one s auri from their original meaning. latlon of You will doubtless recall that oft on the OE nsed quotation which Shakespeare psndlture puts in the mouth of Hamlet in reply to his friend Horatio who protests in roview that he has not the admirable qual- '"e an(^ Hies attributed to him by Hamlet. fllf> f,ltul Hamlet replies: present, 1 device c< -wny snouia tne poor oe natterear "u" No, let the candid tongue lick absurd true in al pomp. it may bf And crook the pregnant hinges of the nnlt?.t! knee Where thrift may follow fawning." t,f>rrower No laws 1 Hater where Hamlet seeks to bring discrimin onfusion to his mother for her early If we second marriage after his father's tnanagen death, he puts into the mouth of one pared to f the players the words: retary's meeting **The Instances that second marriage (aj Build moves ' Are base respects of thrift bat none of love. tot*l THE LANCA8TJ OMECl AUGUST ?nds to every one w ho attends the Home net prohtaoie. we are ottering lor the j ister. : TRAP SANDALS EME ?. Pumps and Strap 45-Inch ( rcpe ek. ing, reduced L. r duced to $3.95 $1.00 to. . . . As. reduced to $3.39 . -<Iu<-' I t?. S2.95 2.-? Pieces Ilai i,l,> ami Strop han- f(?. me! MEN 31 93 30 Pairs Men are tlie best ?S Home Com adies' and Misses' utest styles and you (*?od assortm ?velties before leav- '"'al juice t< r*ial price for Home 69c Our entire 1 rriQ rpT-nc 01tt at C.\act lv b ililjb *!>.5<) Pnrnsoh of latest styles in $2.00 Parasol* wing encl and soft $1.50 Parasol* ing. Big values at $1.00 Parasols 50c 50c Parasols, k one of your positive engagements and , August 10th and 11th. j. t. w \d of the Hour, js Insurance Ex time I kill my husband ing and loans in tiie 1 ad for the year 1913 was ond husband kisses me In tenthg Qf x per cent d# undertake to say that tt i of these instances we And i8 wholly fair for it Is thrift iiqprl in the sensfi of n ti,n .oUiiaud v* >? - ? ??? tu auai/AV iuc i ciaviuuo prosperity or comfortable similar institutions, but nces or freedom from want. say that the expenses ol of Carlisle's esays he says: and loan associations i are but two ways of pay- mal as compared with increase of industry in tions which are suppose icome, increase of thrift in thrift, such as life in it."?economy in spending, panies and fire insuran irn to the dictionary we will The expense ratio of 1 efinition, "a thriving condl- companies will appro iperity, good fortune, good closely to 20 per cent ol y, success, economical man- income and between 1 frugality." 1 cent of the total incoi ily by considering each and pense of fire insurance ;se definitions that we may .ery much higher and rfect concept of the word ation. approximates clo: t partakes wholly and a lit- cent of the annual pre of each of them, and in its of the stock fire insuran ?ss it presents that state of Indeed a high rate of proper proportion to all re- inimical to building ai life. that those associations ithout parsimony, it is with- to build themselves u] ivagance, it marks proper gant expenditures of t LIJI iuc luiuic w miuui luij- tis 11 <1 \ i" ueeu present. Indeed, if you will business completely. to say so, it Is a living in , tried a few years ago t of art. in harmony with state associations whi ro>v(''nKs. involving no vio- establish themselves bj good taste by penuriousness mission to the solicil le hand or by too lavish ex- , have all disappeared. ! on the other. | these commissions an< ill you permit me to say that j of these associations ing the various activities of I not compare unfavora the means for caring for i rate of expenses of Ir re with due regard to the panies. But they wer [ know of no other economic as compared to the Iocs amparable to the building that they could not sta system. This statement is public investigation at most any aspect from which away. * regarded. It is essentially Expense Is a neceflsa giving equal benefits to the it is a waste. So whe and to the non-borrower, building and loan ass have to be passed forbidding other institutions we lations and inequities in it. amazed by the smal consilder the whole cost of building and loan Ini lent, it is marvelous as com- this respect indeed t other institutions. The sec- eminently institutions report to the 22nd annual bandry of economical of the United League of Lo- fulfilling perfectly th< ling and Loan Associations in of the word thrift, iws that the ratio of expenses If we regard them receipts of all of the build- teaching systematic sa sr Hews, august 3,1915. ' WING lOth AN Coming Week a most cordial welcome, Home Coming Week some very specie ?" * 1"? iroidery flouncing and Rice Cloth Embroidery Flouncl for Home Coining Week, from 50c hair ribbons r KiMinns, values up to 2<>c. special miiing w ecu 1UC 'S PALM BEACH PANTS s genuine Palm Beach Pants. These $3.00 grade, specially priced for iiig Week $2.48 SPORT SHIRTS out Young Men's Sport Shirts, spoil* Home (Nulling Week onlv. . . .89c FANCY PARASOLS ine of Fancy ParAsois will he closed Half Price. % reduced to $1.25 reduced to $1.00 reduced to 75c >, reduced to 50c reduced to 25c bring all your friends, our store will YLIE ( system of weekly or monthly pi ments, there are no other Instil tions which fit themselves so neai to the opportunities which the mi a of the people have to lay aside pi tiomT'of their income, and this fi ? ture in connection with the rate profit to be derived for building a Jnited States joan makes them essentially insti i about nine- ttons contributing largely to t I would not prosperity, success and good fortu le comparison of the ambers of the communl very difficult ?ne 18 unable to name any other between dls- 8t'tution 'n which weekly and mon it is safe to ly savings may be deposited and fr f the building 6 to 8 per cent earned hereon w are inflnitesl- clarity and precision with lit other institu- dan*er of lo8S id to promote Devised primarily as they are surance com- home building institutions, they a ce companies, dure to that most happy state whe life insurance I >n each man mt.y worship Qod uni xlmate very 1 his own vine and fig tree. Show ' t|ie premium 8 'and where men live in their o 0 and 20 per homes, where each one owns his o me. The ex- Pt?t of ground and may sit about companies is own fireplace, and I will show j including tax- 1 a hind of prosperity and of thriv sely to 40 per , conditions financially, socially, m mium Income a".v> intellectually. It matters ice companies. ' whether it be amid the snows expense is so Switzerland or the bleak rock cl id loan plans (>t Scotland or the flat, storm-sw which sought 'pnd of Denmark and Holland p by extrava- the sunny, vine-covered slopes of he stockhold- provinces of France. -There is to put out of found a happy and contented peo] The system attached to the soil, at peace w by the Inter-. tl?d and the world, ch sought to Tho heart is lifted up and the m r paying com- '3 exhllerated as one thinks u] tors of stock these things and he may say ai The rates of rejoicing every prospect pleases, 1 the exenses eve" man is vile, doubtless do So while I have strayed a bit fi ibly with the my subject, I make no plea for j isurance com- don' taking this opportunity of sh e so excessive ,r>K how appropriate it is to consl ill associations thrift at a meeting of building i njl the test of ,(>an associations, id they faded My subject was "Thrift the N I of the Hour." At this time w ry quality but the mind is depressed and the h< n we compare saddened by that most fea ociatlons with waste which this earth knows, \ i can but be which In its last analysis vloh 1 wastage of every principle of good taste ititutlons. In good morals, in our honor we hey are pre- hut cry out thrift is Indeed the n of good hus- of the hour! management, I do not know that the condli ase definitions ln South Carolina and in Colun differ materially from other st as means for and cities in the Union, but I vlngs by their conscious that so far ^s Colun 9 *. * I ? '''' WEEK --D 11th . Combine business with pleasure and make your visit i i il bargains and you are invited to inspect the bargains $ V >: 4 4 , "I-? + BOYS' UNION SUITS i 8 Dozen Boys' I'nion Suit>. value Joe, reduced for t Hume Cumin!! Week to 19c t Sizes 28 to 34. ^ GOOD QUALITY WASH LACES * 5.000 Yards good quality Wash Laees. not a yard 4 in lot worth less than 5c. Ilume Cuming Week 4 Price 3c 4 SILK SWEATER COATS 4 Just received shipment of Ladies' Silk Sweater Coats; These Coats arc beautiful and are just the wrap wanted for seashore and mountain J trips, prices $5.00, $7.50, $8.00 and $9 00 T NEW FALL SHOES | Just received shipment of tlm famous Putten- t liot'cr Shoes fur Ladies. We are showing these in I the new fall styles. We wish to call special attention to the high top lace boot which is very popu- t lar. : Prices $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 * be open to all visitors and you will be cordially wel 4 >"} ) >*> I COMPANY ?? - ? - ? > ' * m > . m ? o t _n i _w_ t * ? n_ ? ' ' A ' A I A 1 A 1 A 1 A' J * A f m ' + i * o . - * - > -.? , a k l"^T*. TiTlT.TiTIV. * w ( TTTTivtTTTiTTTTT' ." TTTTtTI'TTV ~ ly- and South Carolina are concerned i PltOHIiilTION. tu- entirely independent of the depres- I rly slon and destruction caused by tho I iss war, thrift Is indeed the need of the Statement ? " to I aw (iovernJiig Comor hour because of the state of specula- Election, sa- tion, get-rlch-quick methods In Spartanburg. July 31.?This elecof vogue and extravagant living which tlon will be held on Tuesday, Sepnd has possessed our people for several tember 14th. There will be two tu- years past. ballots as provided by the statute? :he If we could but strike that steady one: "For the manufacture and ine pace of living within our means, of sale of alcoholic liquors and bever -w~- Dr. King's New Discovery, taken a3 D. W. ROBINSON and needed, will soothe and check coughs. Secretary Steering Committee, can colds and the more dangerous bronee<l chlal and lung ailments. You can't J lj HARLEY, , afford to take the risk of serious ill- Supt. Anti-Saloon League, ness, when so cheap and simple a tlon remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery ibia is obtainable. Go to your druggist Wa-,# -tAll today, get a bottle of Dr. King's New UW Sorts, Othsr RMMMt Woe t Curs Discovery, start the treatment at Tb?wor.tcw^ nomMtcrofhowton,.u?ui?l. am j . are cured by th- wonderful, old reliable Err, once. You will be gratified for the porter'* antiseptic iieuiiny oil. it relieves abia relief and cure obtained. 1 ?*i j *n<* it ..ie .ametime. 2sc.soc.t1e* ly. puiviuB uoiuo roguiuriy purnoiis oi ages In South Carolina." the other: In- our income, how much happier we "Against the sale and manufacture th- would be, and how soon the whole of alcoholic liquors and beverages om people would be in a thriving con- in South Carolina." 1th ?*ition and enjoying good fortune] There will be but one ballot box. tie never to be realized through the pro- If the result of the election is against cesses we have followed In recent the manufacture and sale, the counaa years. ty dispensary will be closed after the an- The heart sickens and melancholy ( 31st of December, and the sale of ire- spreads her grim wings and shades alcoholic liquors and beverages withier the earth as a result of the specu- in the state will be unlawful after me latlve practices and extravagant liv- that time. wn inig of out tpeople. And as we view This law has nothing to do with wn the retrospect, can we point to any . the gallon-a-month law, regulating his who are now enjoying good fortune the importation of liquors from outrou ' as a result of the past practice of s'de the state. ing the last few years? Those who were , persons who are eligible and or- supposed to have gained most aroi(lea,re to vote in this election must . not now most pressed towurds the verge have a registration certificate and a of of bankruptcy, while many have lost ' receipt showing the payment of all Iffa the savings of years. his taxes for the year 1914, . Unilf ,n??l. Knn.rvto. - - 1 I U I "TVl 1 " ?? '- - ?- tiii wuuiii uiu 111 iitin meiaion a person "or be "if the "practice^ of building and ust have registered more than 30 the loan methods had been pursued! Let before the election, unless he ,)e i.s therefore the more energetically becomes of age within the thirty study the lessons of the past and Th? only remaining oppor-ltH more earnestly seek to form those! register for this election habits which will prevent their re- w?> be in August. The hooks will ,n(, 1 currence. Thrift Indeed Is the need ?>e open for at least three days In Ion of the hour. And the appeal is made I August, in every county and at such d to the building and loan men to ex- ,n 'be county as the board of Jot <"t themselves as they never have be-1 registration may designate, by two , fore and to show the people how week.' Pub?lc notice. In those coun>om their hoped for prosperity, how their "? having 50.000 people or more I? hoped for permanent good fortune, 'be books will be open for the first Z- how their hoped for success is to be days of August der ' found by the methods of good hu.- " jj those fa1 bandry. economical management and vorTng prohibition, that the election frugality, or by the building and shall be a full expression of the sen' | .I--- timent of the people, both for and fle<i loan associations. ~ . . . lt , eeu | against prohibition. And for that b?n - reason, all persons who are eligible A Doctor'. Pr,*orlptio? for Pough ... "> ?? to ">? I Effective though Treatment. vote. rar' One-fourth to one teaspoonful of (Signed) ft t AC