The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 28, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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y , The Presbyterians will resume
*"* services in their church next
Sunday, having made temporary
heating arrangements.
The January white sales are
now in progress affording good
values and are attracting a good
patronage.
There will be preaching at
Carnes school house Sunday,
Jan. 30th, at 11 o'clock by Rev.
A. A. Merritt.
Mr. R. E. Wylie has been sick
this week with grip, from the
effects of which he is still confined
to the house.
The dragging of several
streets of the town during the
past week, is a vast improvement,
greatly facilitating traffic.
Owing to the fact that the editor
is sick with grip, the local
and editorial columns are not as
full as usual, a condition which I
we hope will not exist in our next
issue.
A card from Mr. Sam V. Robertson,
who is in Chicago, says
f* that he is going to make a trip
through the west for his concern,
the packing house of Sulzberger
& Son.
There will be a call meeting of
the Young Peoples' Auxiliary of
the Methodist church next Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Each
member is urged to be present
as there is important business to
be transacted.
A Texas oil station is to be
put in here at an early date. It
will be located about 150 feet
^ast of the cotton platform and
will connsist of two huge tanks,
one for gasoline and one for
kerosene. Oil will be shipped to
Pageland, Guess, Mt. Groghan,
Ruby, Chesterfield, Jefferson,
Angelus, McBee and Bethune.
The station nwill be erected by
Messrs. Nisbet and Wilson, of
Lancaster. The people of Pageland
will be glad to know that
this enterprise is coming?Pageland
Journal.
WILLIAM FRANLIN
GARVIN DEAD
William Franklin Garvin was
born in Yorkville seventy-five
Jp years ago last December, and
d'ed at his home in Lancaster
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. He
was buried in Westside cemetery,
Thursday afternoon, beside
his wife, who preceeded him two
years ago.
After an appropriate service,
at the house, conducted by his
pastor, Rev. E. T. Hodges, the
Masons took charge of his remains
and he was buried with
Masonic honors.
Mr. Garvin was married to
Miss Jane Elizabeth Barron February
3, 1863.
Four children were born to
them. Belle, Alonzo Lee, Cora
and Clarence, of these the three
eldest are st'll living.
Mr. Garvin was a consistent
Christian and a devoted member
of the Methodist church. . He
came to Lancaster in 1888 and
worked with the J. M. Hood
Company, everyone who was associated
with him in this business
give him unstinted praise
for his efficiency and fidelity in
his line. "He that is faithful."
^ Jesus sums up by saying, "Faith
ful in that which is least, is
faithful also in much," the real
character comes out under all
sorts of circumstances, sometimes
quite clearly and strikingly
even hi the most insignificant
and incidental when no great issue
is thougt of and no great effort
is made.
COTTON REPORT.
Lancaster has received 21,672'
bales of cotton up to January 16.,
Last year, on this date there was
23,830 bales received on the local
cotton market.
t I Cominp Snnn I
wwa??>^ ^ WU
Dr. Nanzetta, better known
I as the Indian Doctor, will
I give the correct date in the
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THE LA
ALL NEXT WEEK. ?? OOMOO
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Musical Attraction at the Midway
Theatre. X PRR
x
Manager Ferguson, who is al- ?
ways looking out for some- >* >* :-: > >*
thinng good for the patrons of j q
his theatre, has at last landed a inpqs trin t7
high class musical company,
composed of twelve tra'ned ma- Mr. and IN
sicians, said to be the best in turned Wed
the south. They come to Lan- hi Laurens.
caster highly recommended and >
Manager Ferguson guarantees , iiavp 'nif?ri
that it will be the best ever {ytansbJro
I shown in Lancaster. Strickly
high class. They have the re- Miss Moli
cord for the best quartette. This in Kershaw
opera is composed of twelve poo- brother, W.
pie and will run two hours. Re-1 n W ^
served seats on sale Saturday at .n, ; }
the Midway Drug Co. Remom-. was
her the dntes MnnHnv TnoHflnv! (11 1
and Wednesday.?Adv. ! Mr. T. M.
i tate man, v
: to Heath S|
Social News
j Spring.
Book Club Meets. j^r f p
The Friday Afternoon Book j board of co
| club meets this afternoon with:Spen^ yestc
i Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon on Arch business
i street.
Miss Lou
Teachers Entertained by Mrs. today from
Robinson. 1 pal Institut
In honor of the teachers of end with h
the Central Gradod school, Mrs. Mrs. R. K.
W. P. Robinson entertained
Friday afternon at a pleasant i. Miss Nai
card party. Progressive fan-tan visiting 1
was played with interest and en-j J',v Moore
thusiasm. Miss Bryan scored, t)ecat"
highest and won a dainty crepe 1,1 pportanl
de chine handkerchief. When an" sPeild
cards were laid aside elaborate s,stei
refreshments consisting of a sal- Conversi
ad course with turkey, followed ~
by fruit cake, coffee, nuts, candy, PLEj
etc., were served by the hostess j ,
and her sisters,. Misses Juanita f
and Sudie Neely. Besides the
teachers, Misses Mary Hood andj "
Ida Porter enjoyed Mrs. Robin- Mrs. J. 1V1
i son's gracious hospitality. Spring, is !
_ un'fl,
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Mrs. Leroy Springs Entertains.! Miss Iva
In honor of her friend, Mrs. j tr.ji ' with
Edward E. Eslick, of Pulaski, J Mrs W O
Tennessee, Mrs. Leroy Springs j ^avs
; entertained at a small informal '
| party Monday afternoon. In the - ;l' anc'
1 spacious hall the hostess served fv Heath S
! punch from a table decorated in Hves here S
1 pink carnations and ferns. In Mrs. L.
i the drawing room two tables: Thursday ii
were placecd and auction bridge her mother,
afforded entertainment for aj M T ,
couple of hours. The hostess n_cr, ' ,
i e i i i nescia\ in t
wore a becoming gown of white rnlln:f\r
lace and chiffon and the guest of
; honor was handsome in a gown! .Mr. E. B.
of old blue. I visited r<
! Mrs. Hazel Witherspoon who spring rece
scored highest, won the prize, a Miss Mar
pair of silk stockings, while to in the Ileal
the guest of honor, Mrs. Springs a visitor hei
presented an artistic mohogany _____
electrodes with yellow silk r??
shade. rs??
Late in the afternoon several
delicious courses of refresh- ^
ments were served on the card
i tables, on each of which was a M
silver v -so of pink sweet peas. 1
At each nlace were tiny individual
baskets filled with salted
nuts. These were handpainted
in bluebirds and pink sweet peas
were tied to the handle of each.
HARNETT'S oc AND 10c
CJTAni? f X' vmir w r\ *? ? m*
n i i;i\Li ill iiEiYV 1-iUV A'l'lUri
One of the business changes
during the first of the year C/UV
which has brought forth much
favorable comment, was that of
Harnett's 5, 10 and 23c store to
its present location, formerly oe- W/yui
cupied by the J. O. Porter grocery
store.
The management in moving into
the new location, has more
than trebled the stock formerly
carried and is now prepared to mi
fill the every want of the public
You will find the toilet articles,
stationery, glassware, china, '
crockery, tinware, hardware, no- Th(
tion and book departments to be
complete in every respect. Thej gain,
large display windows, so artistically
decorated with bargains still h
so numerous and varied in assortment,
are, indeed, a drawing these
card to the passing public, and a 1
credit to the business interest of !
the city, being as complete and
commodious as those to be
fniillfl ir? />iUao monir tin.-- !??
> vivivo mail/ V1II1CS 1(11^ '
er than Lancaster.
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One Way to Look at It.
Wo have often wondered how a
young man who really and truly loves
a girl can be so selfish as to ask her
to marry him and leave her happy
aome.?Exchange. .
Territory of Hawaii.
The proper regional address for a .
letter to Honolulu Is "T. H.," Terrt- '
tory of Hawaii. "
NCASTER N7.WS. JANUARY 28, 1<)
GKOCERYMEN GET
| FRESH S
SONALS i Florida Vegetables
X More Plentiful?Egji
J* Decline Some
Shepard made a bus- Lancaster green gr
> Columbia this week, experiencing less diffici
plenishing their stoi
Irs. R. F. Fleming re- supplies of fresh \
nesday to their home from* Florida. Fresh
string beans and sqn
Mrs. S. W. Heath procurable. Carrots
led to their home in <. .u a,.v becoming in<
ful, and cucumbers, b
others vegetables are
viil Tuvlflt" i<a 4--. I? ?-l-i 1 ? 11 1,1
.. . ....w..,; ii? i/e iuHieu u> me f lo
, as the guest of her meats within the n
G. Taylor. clays.
\? it r> i Prices for eggs co
I'ennell, of Kock , si?rMlv. hot n.
,ere Wednesday aft- reH , *on?(lerably
irofessional business. ^,..u|(1
Hughes, the real es- Irish potatoes are m
'as a business visitor C.^dect advances, quota!
irings yesterday. being generally $1.40
Kester, county en- el. Sweet potatoes an
t yesterday in Heath t $1.00 per bushel.
Clvburn, clerk to the ?
mnty commissioners, \\ VNTED BO A
relay in Camden on Board wanted by 1
wife, with baby :
... , vrars old. Private
lse Wylie came home
the Chatham Episco- A<l,lr?SS
e to spend the week- , N ^TREETM
er parents, Mr. and u Th N Q|
wylie.
inie Hill More, who
'SaWSS: Business N<
jr, Georgia, will stop
. , I NCLAIMKD?During tli
>uig, on hoi leturn u p.^.^age wrapped in
a few days with an- Cloud's paper was left in
r. Miss Mary Moore "> and i<> cent store to t>c
a poIIpo-o later. Package is still
and has been left at this
the owner. Among othe
AS ANT HILL. contains an infat's k tte<
children's white hose. >
Mrs. R. F. Marshall, contents, pay for tbis t
, spent Tuesday with ,he i,Ju k?P?Marshall.
urtr* if t t'C 1?J
, .? i*. nni i. Juki icieiveu
i. Caskey of Heath tli?> best mules ever
spending this week Lancaster. Call and i
3 and relatives here. Gregory-Hood Live Stock
Rutledpre of Rock
her parents. Mr. and lost?Bird dog. white \
Rutledfre, for a few spots on ears% also sc
Howard for information
recovery. \V. B. Fan Ike
Mrs. Furman Magill
ipring, visited rela
unday. fob rent?a live roo
' on White street, with
r. Robertson spent den spot and barn. App
i Heath Spring, with <'ralg. Phone 34 5.
Mrs. Minnie Mobley.
. TVTr,?.;ti \xt?j FOR RENT?Most desln
l spent \\ ed- ers jn tj,e cny f0r u
he New Bethel com- keeping. Electric liglits,
sink in kitchen. Three
_ rooms, close to everythi
Johnson and famuy at The News oihce.
datives in Heath
ntly. FOR SALE?New Perfi
'.V E. Stokes, teacher Stove four-burner.
lv, o.,..:.. ? ,u_ i oven. I sed only short
^,1? school, was ;n perfect condition. Ap
re Friday afternoon. News office.
ireat WhiU
Clearam
Opening Day sales were far bey
this the greates
Goods are arriving daily and ar
UT SUITS at $i
jse Suits are wonderful values, and our loss
Many of these Suits were sold opening day,
,ave all sizes to select from yet. Better call a
Suits over at once.
COAT SUITS AT $3.98
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The Store That /
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UPI'LIES '
>: Condensed Stt
Become
! THE BANK OF
ocers are
t'S : "THE OLD R
;ejretables J
tomatoes, JANUARY 1st,
lash are!
and egg-1: HKSOl'l
>re plenti-.
eets and y
c?v nor'toi1 11* ' 1: - *
?, .... ... uuuiis ? lis' iitset>lUUS
ridu ship- ! n i r*
icxt few y ' 1' *'
V I it >1 l(ls
ntinue to ! ,? , ... .
>t enough > n??use, etc.,
in r>ta ' > Furniture and tixtuivs ...
, . , '1 I >ue li'<>m hanks
aking ue- y
ions now * < ;,s'1 n!l(l <*x?*lian?e oil hm.
per bush- v
2 quoted J Total
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nan and * Capital
ibout '1 > Surplus and Profits
or tele- Dividends unpaid
I He-discounts
Uice > Deposits
)tices Total
| THE BANK OF
Harnette s y
railed for
i"SS I "THE OLD F
:1 cap and v ,
?ame other y
d and tret
2 1 tc
,, t , ?.T . . T" I
o ir,?,i n' IV.UOC, ! Ui II raooage. Mart
' . ' . * now. Have plenty of all kinds of
s i PP(>( ? Cabbage plants at Mackorell's Grosee
them. " 30.ttc o
Co. 2.
80-2tc j WR(L gBLL on the 8treet at Lan.
caster, S. C., January 23th; 3 4
vith brown nice shoals; one disc harrow; 1
ar on tail, turn plow; 1 stalk buster; 1 wood
leading to saw. suitable for small gasoline *nberry.
engine, and some other farm imple31-tfc
tnents. C. O. Stogner.
WANTED?ti.000 pounds cow, horse.
U\ 1V mule, sheep, goat, mink, otter,
i f?." TKU.,j* raccoon, fox. muskrat, opossum hides.
> o i. . gee ug before you sell. Capers
Can then & Son., Lancaaster. S. C.
ible (iuart- DOZEN REAL NICE PIGS for sale,
glit house- fine stock, six to seven weeks old.
water and Delivered in town at $5.00 a pair
connecting while they last. Phone today. T. M.
ng. Applv Pelk. 25-tfc
30-3tc
DR. C. B. PRATT d
ection Oil DENTIST G
Includes Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30; 1:80 w
while; is to 6:00. ei
ply at The Phone 285. oi
30-3tc Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. D
? Goods am
crowde'
*? Sr ^
>ot\d our expectation and it is oui
if of all sales conducted by us.
e being placed on sale at prices t
\t98 Few Very Specials
$1.00 Men's Dress Shirts; sah
is your $.1.00 Men's Dress Hats; sale p
| $1.00 Men's Overalls; sale pric
but we 7 i_2c good wash Laees; sale
50c Turkish Towels; sale price
nd look 12 i-2c and 15c Percales; sale pi
50c Men's Underwear; sale pri<
| , $3.00 Men's Dress Pants; sale i
( New goods will he added to t
| marked at prices that will make
. WYLIE
Vlways Shows Something Ni
w?
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itement of
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#441,500.19 ;t
6,484.05
10,500.00 Z
9.542.18 >
1,000.00 ;
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(1 30,510.07 >;
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*043,079.42 t
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$ 50,000.00
.$124,228.07
1,200.00
00,000.011
. . 407,050.75 >
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EDGAR J. HINSON
DENTIST.
(flee In Moore Building, over E. B.
Roddey & Co.
Hours, 8 to 12?1 to fl.
'Jfflee phone 33. Residence 118.
)r. M. R. Campbell
Registered Optometrist
and Manufacturing Optician.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Standard Drug Co., local repreMitatlves.
Take your broken lenses
iiu icijuns 10 mem ior prompt and
ecu rate work.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
till Tonic is equally valuable as a
eneral Tonic because it contains the
eli known tonic properties of QUININE
id IRON. It acts on tlie Liver, Drives
it Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
uilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
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J with eager I
uyers
r intention to make j
a make quick sales
for Quick Sale
J price 79c <
rice $1.98
e 89c
i price 2 l-2c
Oik ?
>*7L"
ice 10 l-2c
:e 39c
price $2.29
his sale daily and will be
quick sales.
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