The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 28, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
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Fine imported German tore
dy vals, Valenciennes, round
laces.
This is the last time you
laces until after the War.
Fine Torchon, round thread
Ioc, <c, oc ana iuc; special at
Pure all linen laces, big as
baby pattern up to wide clu
sale 3c, 5c,
Cream cluny lace for trimi
tains, worth 15c priced for thi
One lot wide pure linen bar
special yard
- a Embroideries
J L
* > Beatiful convent edge,? ^an
^ [ on fine soft English La
Y ken
nainsook and long cloth; eac}
Y special yd 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c ^
JU K pun
I Fine cambric embroid- soft
I L
eries dainty edges; val- ^
^ f ues in this lot up to 10c bold
O . , corr
^ your choice at this sale,! cja|
< jo yard 5c M
i han
18 inch dainty flounc-l Valu
4 JO vi
^ ings for baby dresses 50c ^
value; special yard . . 25c ish
J .
| Muslin Underwej
$ SILK AND NAIN
Pretty soft Nainsook Gowr
J special value, each
V Nice crepe Gowns, neat bu
value
Fine lace and embroidery
& good quality English Nainsook
a Fine cotton and Silk Gown:
f LADIES UNT
Ladies Pants, made of gooi
iy- and closed, neat embroidery 1
Ladies Pants made of fine
fully trimmed, open and close
A CORSET COVERS A
tu Good quality Nainsook Cor
T embroidery trimmed, each
V Corset Covers made of fine
broidery trimmed, each
?* Fine all Silk crepe ede chine
??+ lace bands, white and pink; sp
X Envelope Chemise, beautif'
X $1.50 value; special
Old Waxh
In Si
Famous Rurying Ground of Illustrioi
South Carolir
By G. L. NISBE
Many graves marked by; of tl
slabs of marble upon which the lost
quaint old inscriptions are still Tl
legible make the Old Waxhaw. tabli
Presbyterian church yard a;settl
most, interesting place. Some j Tlirc
of the stones bear dates of the hum
middle eighteenth century and rem;
many of them mark the rest-! the
ing places of Revolutionary pa-1 secti
triots. In the south central. Cove
part of the yard, in a grave [from
marked only by a crude, unlet-1 theii
> tered rock, reposes the father! the (
of Andrew Jackson. On the op- j beca
posite side of the grounds is a, most
similarly marked grave, which j the <
tradition says is the resting this
place of George McKamey, I the 1
brother-in-law of Jackson's j in d<
mother, and at whose home he' and
was born. menl
Many names which adorn loyal
the pages of history are found erac;
on the corroded old slabs mark- histr
ing the resting places of their, alleg
illustrious bearers. Richardson, ernrr
Davie, Crawford, Sims, Dun- A1
lap, Montgomery, Foster, Crock- teres
ett and Witherspoon are some port;
of the names once known to this
fiimp whieh the humble t.est.imo-' trron
nials to the virtues of good men knov
now present to the eye of the Dau}
yr visitor. Most of these families, Revc
' once the proudest of South Car- hand
olina's afictocracy, have gone nent
from the community and some place
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THE LANCAgTi
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)BINSO
ANNUAL
1 Laces I SMALL NOT,c
t?-? l- i vt i pit1 c 9 nonl/o<?qii
nuns, neiicn anu Gorman- '? ~ 1UI
threads; Nottingham linen Good 5c pjn!4t paper . .
will be able to buy such Lady Dainty fine pins,
.... , , Good safety pins, all s
val and linen laces; values
this sale, yard 5c Stewart's Duplex safel
sortment from a very fine Good pearl buttons, c
iny edges; priced for this
8 l-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c, and 15c Fine 10c pearl button
ning centerpieces and cur- B,as te a? width t
is sale at 5c, 8 l-3c and 10c .
ids, former price 25c yard; Dutch linen tape . . .
10c Bone Hair pins card 5
Handkerchiefs Sheets, Sheetings, Pilto
adies' fine soft 5c
dkerchiefs; special 3c 72x90 soft finish sheets,
dies pure linen hand- hest f?oc value; special each st'
chiefs, soft finish, 0_ 8p
K 30 c
i . 5c
adies' fine thread, a.. 81x90 Full size heavy full Pi
; linen handkerchiefs 4
finish, special . . 10c b,eache<1 sheet8- 85c va,ue: sp
adies' soft finish special 50c
dkerchiefs, colored Mohawk 81x90 sheets 8'*
1 edge embroidered * ' vp
lers, a 10c value spe- $100 value 7?c
eac^ Mohawk, 90x90 Sheets.
en s soft finish 10c ,ni
dkerchiefs; special ?1 15 value; 8:1,0 Prlce ue
le, each 5c Mohawk 81x90 hemstitchen
s pure linen
dkerchiefs, soft fin- <,(! 8,,eet8- $115 value; spe-1 ini
15c value; special 10c cial art,.1 p,
ir at Sale Price
SOOK GOWNS.
is, pretty lace trimmed; a Best 10c light ou
? ?
7c Checked sheet
itton hole, trimmed; $1.00 ;!(k. jnch percales
trimmed Gowns, made of
? each 89c towels.
s up to $3.00
>ERWEAR. ;l6x2u Huck r?we
d quality, cambric, opened white ami white w
trimmed, pair 25c borders; very spoon
English Nainsook, beauti- dozen
d, each 48c Qood heavy Turk,?
NI) CAMISOLES. e'8- hemmed ends, lar
set Covers, neat lace and each
25c Very line Turkish
English Nainsook, fine em- large size, boo value
48c Extra large Turkls
Camisoles trimmed in wide els. a regular Math R
iccia! 98c value
idly made and trimmed; lies made Oil cloth .
98c j White Oil Cloth . . .
aVA A ' J
xf SF XF 4F 4F 4F 4F^^ V
XT | serving it was done.
J Q?*?| interest in the old ceir
w revived, and some of
V V pers are again featui
mtn Carolina - - ? it. n.
have been scraped an
is Dead Located in .Upper ^ an^ a splendid road
built from the nationa
,a* bile highway out to tf
T. a distance of about th
lie most noted of them are The most noted of
to current history. buried there is Generi
le old church here was es- Ri^'hjirdson Davie. It
shed in 1755 by the first ?
ers of interior Carolina. thc n)ost beautifu, t|
>ugh the vicissitudes of a the greatness of a n
Ired and sixty years it has penned, and was wr
uned a rock of strength to Gen. Davie's devotee
Presbyterians of all this Governor Gasque, of S
on. founded by Scotch. 0lina. It follows:
man tors who came down ... .
r? i j i : In this grave are den
1 Pennsylvania and made! e
settlement in the midst of
Catawba Indians, the church ' "IA'1 l{* ,>A
me the center of one of the """
I cultured eonununities of . 11, .'
lid south. The members of 'V ? K"'V?U" war 'ol
congregation first served ,, h,dependence
British crown; were leaders lh" '
eclaring their independence
setting up a new govern- .. ,an a<,vocate at the
t, and a centurv later were ft_ "!,s *aKli0,ot
! advocates of the Confed- ^corruptibly honest,
jr. So in the course of its , ?*"??"? eJoquenw.
>ry this church has owed "the legislative hail
iance to three distinct gov- , no 8l,perlor Jl
lents. V8,on, ,
though one of the most in- Ql A"d Pr?fo"n'1 pla"*
iting and historically im- RinKlr, ,n h,s <'nd8- var
*nt places in the Carolinas, means, indefatiw
old church and burying h8 e';ort ?nsnd
are comparatively un- ^'P'r8en,1"K his nation
rn. A few years ago the portant urn busty,
titers of the American "* evlnce<l h'? rhari""
ilution took the matter in . , vol'?" lnKr8?
I, but nothing of a pcrma- And ?? > "?.?"t ? P?..n
nature toward making the for diplomacy,
i more attractive or pre- oiished in manners, i
% CT5WS. JANUARY 28. 1916.
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SPECIALS A
N-CLOl
WHITE SALI
>NS. WAISTS AND MIDDIES. Domes
lc Mendel Middies, white and
.3c white with colored trimmings, PH
paper 10c each S8c
, .., New shipment tine white 7 l-2c
11Z6S) <5C
, . Waists, big assortment, neat r?.
by pins 10c . Riverrs
, ? liiiiiilliaeo, CilL'U 98C
lozen ..lc 12 l-2c
. Fine crepe de chine waists,
, cozen oc beautifully made and trimmed, 1!)c mei
>olt 5c, 10c each $1.98 Big lot
5c Big line of Waistings 10c, 15c, Novelt:
c, 10c, 25c 25c up to $1.00 yard. value
? - _ Good 1<
w Cases and Spreads at white sale prices
Mohawk, 90x!)0 hem-1 Full 90 Inches union linen Andros
itched sheets, $1.25 value; j sheeting, 75c value; sale j yardi
6clal ? * price 48. ' lOyarc
42x36 fine linen finished j
.... . , , __ Full 90 inch union linen1 , ^ , ,
How cases, special pair 25c 10 yd t
42 inch Pillow Tubing; sheeting. 90c value; speecial
yard 18c cial 75c
Peperell full bleached . . 15c fin<
90 inch pure linen sheet- ?"y "'h
eetiiif?, 81 inches wide; T,.
ing $1.50 value .... $1.25 I'me qi
ry special yard . . .25c trr-irli
,, ? ,, . . . . Sheldon $1.39 white
Peperell unbleached shecte.
81 inches wide, 35c val- Spreads. This is one of our 10 piect
; "ale, yard 25c very special values, each t?8c .*30 inch
Dallas full bleached sheet- Tltlanic 82x92, his is tiie Finest
<.81 inches wide, regular largest Spread made; each wan*
ice 40c; sale price... 30r $1.48 Fine Ze
Specials
ting, 40 patterns to select from, yd. . .5c We
;ing; special yard 5c silk an)
, light and dark colors, yard 8 l-.'lc checks
alike, a
TAIll.K LIN KNS.
are she
il, plain 72 inch German Damask. ,
itli red pure white, 75c value; spe- hail
nl 10c; cial 5llr $17.50,
. $1.00 72 inch pure linen Dash
Tow- mask heavy $1.25 quality.
'1FA ?i7P ??!.*? * ? 1 1
o I ijimiii ami siipvu centers;
.. t:*? also all plain; special. i?h<- Fine
Towels, 22x22 inch Doiles to a j Cf))
at 3?c match any of toe a>nve line,
ih Tow- dozen . . $10.00,
uK, 75c 18x18 Mercerized hem- jf W(
lK(, med Napkins; special dozen
#l.oo Coat Si
22x22 German Damask
. . 5iU.' Doiles, dozen 8I..VO tor you
Recently tion. j part and th
letery has t'andid Without imprudence. wise his own pri\
the pa- above deceit. j verse side e
ring stor- A true lover of his country. i tribute to h
e grounds Always preferriiiK the people's good "He left 1
id cleared Ut ,hG people's favor J 340L sterlg.
I has been Though he disdained to fawn fori jous books f
.1 automo- office, ; jn this, a:
le church, Ho n,led most of the lo the old insc:
ree miles. which ambition might aspire. , m?u|e very n
the dead And declining no public trust. j which with
tl William Bnnohled whatever he accepted ; makos it ver
ie epitaph Bv the ,ruo rtlKn,,>* am! ,a,ont Regularly
?vo?*< hi< Which he brought into the dis- , ,
?vtiN nis mgs the peo
is one of charge of its functions. | * tl|e].
ibutes to A Kreal man 1,1 au aRe or great j building, the
nan ever ,i#mein' . , I organization
;? mi i,ir In life he wus admired and beloved ^ ~
ltten hy a grove of ir
1 by the virtuous and the wise. *. .
!?uth"c!m: - , - -
ny and caused envy to mourn. j
,. He was born in Kdinburgh, 1756
ositcd the Sm?i. Carolina ? , Ens"?
f It is a favori
^ll<: j 1820. land that the
Jgman and Of almost equal interest is during trie wa
the grave of General Davie's waste away in i
r American! uncle and foster father. Rev. poking much
I William Richardson. His grave whi
oiomoM of | is in the northeast corner of the ,mD"rM'^7u,K,n
cemetery ami is umrKuu uy a ,
bar, very modest slab, hoary with thereon* ?0
is, zealous, its one hundred and forty-four
of com- years and bearing the following
eloquent epitaph: _ M,us,c ?
"Hero lies The rising an
clearly prove (
n enlarged The body of the much lamented rie(1 roumj Jn t)
Rev. William Richardson, >1. \. an eternal and
policy. Paetor of Waxhaw Congregation for and with incred
led In his 12 years and rested from his able to say wh<
ible labours on the 20th day of by the whlrllnj
July A. I). 1771. Age 42 years. niass ho excess
in an 1m- He lived to purpose. ,^h.at ?
He preached with fidelity. f ' Rt' w
or so many st
teristle de- He prayed for his people. the 8ame t(me
ts And being dead he speaks." orbits may nol
ar fitness Above this epitaph is the coat Qftrmony ot inc
of arms of the Richardson f
firm In ac- family and between the first lay and by* nil
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LID'S |
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;tic Cambric and Long Cloths at the same ^
:es as we had during white sale a year %
ago when cotton was 6 3-4c \
checked sheeting; sale price 5c ?
tide cheviots, now worth 12 l-2c; sale price . . 9c
Lonsdale finish cambric, sale price 10c
rcerized poplin, all plain shades, yard 15c ^
curtain remnants, 1 to 6 yards, yard 5c J
/ 36 inch lace cloth, for waists, and gimps, 25c
s; special 12 l-2c
Oc bleaching, 36 inches wide; special 6c ^
(18 yards for $1.00)
coggins 36 inch 12 1-2 bleaching; special 11 jX
5 for $1.00
1 bolt soft finish Long cloth, bolt 75c ^
lolt fine English Long cloth $1.10 value bolt 89c 4<%
olt fine English long cloth $1.65 value, bolt $1.29
? English Nainsook 36 in. wide special 12 l-2c
mlitiees in English Nainsooks and long cloths, +<?
nated prices up to 39c
is best 10c outing; sale price, yard 5c *
fine Percale light and dark colors .... 8 l-3c
percales, 36 inch, beautiful patterns, colors &
anted fast, yard 11c
phvr dress gingham worth 12 l-2c; sale price 9c
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New Spring Suits ^
are showing a beautiful line of Coat Suits; silk,
rl wool combinations, all wool in popl-n, serge, ^
and whip cords. Each is a beauty. No two ^
pleasure to try them and a profit to buy, as we ?
>wing manufacturers samples at one-third less ^
ieir value. Fine Suits at $10.00, $13.50, $15.00,
Ma.au up to $35.00.
New Silk Dresses
taffeta, crepe tie chine, crepe meteor, messaline
4r+
mbination dresses, verv moderately priced at 1
?
$12.50, $15.00 up to $10.50. JL
* haven't the particular th'njr you want in a ^
lit or Dress, we will take pleasure in trotting it f
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e last four lines in axotiikk womhihi ri.
-ate seal. On the re- <o\kuy fiiom kidxky
?f the stone is this! tkoiblr
is charity: For nearly nine years I was a
;o the amount of great suffferer from what my dorto
purchase lel'C- lor said was Kidney trouble and my
or the poor." blood was out of order; enduring
s in many Othel of nil tliat time excruciating pain in
riptiODS, the "s" as m>' back across my bowels. I whs
nuch like the "f". <lrawn down so that I could only
tun ovlrpmp nire " 11 k with my hands on my knots.
er n V ^'v doctor said he could do nothing
y (lllilCU'.t to read. for me. 1 tried many kinds of medoil
Sabbath morn- h'ine but all to no avail A friend
. , told mo about Dr. Kilmer's Swamppie
of that commu- Hoot. and as I had tried everything
in the old church else that. 1 heard of. I bought a
third one since its bottle of Swamp ltoot and it did
I'r,,' comrinnj 1" Wl'IllcTS ft)!- ine I nri.o i..~?
iii "" ' " "inner
' ' , '?'! any other medicine and I shall
lagnincent OAKS diPi recommend it to my friends. 1 wish
"S, the .setting for to add right here that after using
ilirch is ideal. Swamp-Root for two months i be
Ban to straighten up and am now
sound and well, and feel liko I
h Superstition. might live a lonp time yet to tell
te superstition in Eng- what your medicine has done for me.
bacon of swine killed Yours very truly.
Ding of the moon will 1 ^ T. ('. CLAY,
the process of curing or Sugar St. Marion. Ohio.
more than bacon or state of Ohio
le the moon is growing. Marion County
mi is akin to that which Personally appeared before me
i farmers the necessity "his Ibth day of December, A. D.,
t crops "in the dark of 1914. T. ('. Clay, who subscribed to
the above statement and made oath
that the same is true in substance
and in fact.
if the Spheres. CHARLES W. HAHERMAN,
d the setting of the sun Notary Pubitr,
:hat this globe is car- Marion Co., Ohio,
le space of 24 hours in ? ''TM0** to
never ending circuit. .
ibte swiftness. 1 am not *' K a,n on'
ither the sound caused Prove What SwumRoot Will Do
< about of so great a For You.
dve. and therefore far Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Ai
ur ears can perceive; ro.t Hinghaniton, N. Y.. for a sanihether
the resounding pie' size bottle. It will convince
ars, all carried on at -inyone. You will also receive bookand
revolving In their :et ?' valuable information, telling
I ' boil I the n"0? ???l
b HtwuuvcJ a ucilgUVlUl " "" ~ cttsil UlrUKllT.
redible sweetness. To writing. be sure and mention
the interior, the world I' .. V""?,;1", "S? ?-W?eltljr
, e<len#1? rrlnnrw Krt??, K? 0W3- IleK ^ flft}' feilt and OTlfi
silently along both by '0;iar size bottle for sale at all
fnt.?Pliny. irug stores.