The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 27, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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1 FREE TO ALL I
? For every dollars worth of goods
A tinner lit tnr fViA novf fi?"> ~ '
V - ? ?"* ?UV UVAl ITTU HlUillild & (till ^
2 going to give one silver tea spoon away 9
free. You can get as many spoons as 2
2 you want without any cost to you. #
9 This is my Xmas present to you. Come 2
in and see my line of Toys, Bicycle, %
0 Wagons, Kiddie Kars, China, Cut Glass, 2
2 Silver, Knives, Forks and Spoons. 0
0 Come and see, fo yourself, anything 2
2 you want. How about/a watch or a m
0 clock, or a flashlight? J1 might have 2
several things you\wait, come and #
$ take a look. nj 0
Will sell you a Bicycle ^for cash #
^2 or on the instalment plan, I have all 2
kinds shapes and fojrms of Bicycles.
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0 Make old Santa Clause Store 0
^ your hang-out place during the Fair
? and you will be where you can see 4
everything.
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Boys' Clothing
Another shipment of Boys' Knee
Pants Suits just received. We are
* showing them in a beautiful range
of Fancy Worsteds, Cassemers and
Serges. j
Come Today a\d Get Yo/r Fall Suit.
Special priced at $$75, $#00, $4.50, $5.00,
$6.00, $7.50 an<L $10f00.
Big line Boys Hats and \aps, special priced
at ... J. Kc, 50c and $1.00
Good assortment of/Boys'Knee Pants nicely made
and elegant Material, priced ar 50c to $2.50
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Give Us a took and Compare Prices and
You Will See That We Win.
, The J. T. Wylie Co.
Attend Lancaster County Fair November 20-25th.
THE LANCASTER NEW
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(| B1 PERSONALS | 88 1
Miss Bell Williams spent Wednesday
in Columbia.
Mrs. W. S. Patterson is visiting
relatives in York.
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Mr. W. J. Cunningham attended
the State Fair Thursday.
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Mr. J. M. Hood spent several days
in Columbia this week.
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Mr. E. Curtis Mackey spent Wednesday
in Heath Springs.
'Mr. Brown Sistare attended the
fair in Columbia Thursday.
Mr. Luther Ellison left Wednesday
evening for Atlanta, Ga.
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Mr. Bob Lathan of Chester was a
business visitor in the city Thursday.
Mr. Dul'ont Guerry of Greenville
was a visitor in Lancaster Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Stevens of
Kershaw spent Tuesday in Lancaster.
Messrs. Will Ross Moore and E. B.
Langley attended the State Fair this
week.
Mr. Able Nelson of Unity was
transacting business in Lancaster
Wednesday.
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Mr. I). F. Sapp of New Bethel was
transacting business in Lancaster
this week.
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Mr. and Mis. L. M. Clyburn of the
Dixie community were in the city
Wed nesday.
Mrs. J. S. Fischel was the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. Leslie in Kershaw
Wnd n v '
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Messrs. H. H. Coffey and George
Helmkin attended the State Fair
Thursday.
Mr. 8. J. Richardson of Waxhaw,
i N. C., was a pleasant caller at the
! News office Wednesday.
' r. H. A. Duncan of Heath
l S ings was a pleasant caller at The
> s office Wednesday.
: r. Thurlow Carter of Williamson
I c< i rty is the guest of his sister. Mrs.
J. T. Thontasson, this week.
Mrs. Julian Alliens has been in
Columbia for several days visiting
triends and attending the fair.
Mr. Robt. S. Harper returned
Wednesday from Columbia, where be
has been attending the State Fair.
Messrs. Frank Harper. R. K. Wylie
and Ned Gregory motored to' Columbia
Wednesday to attend the fair.
Mrs. W. J. Cunningham is spending
the week with son. Mr. Hazel
Cunningham, at his suburban home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hinson left
I Wednesday evening for a few days
visit to friends and relatives in Rock
Hill.
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Miss Francis Massey of Rock Hill,
who has been visiting friends in the
city for several days, returned home
Wednesday.
Messrs. Latta Hood, V. A. I.ingle,
Hazel Cunningham and John M.
Madra attended the Pleasant Valley
Community Fair today.
Miss Katherine Wylle left Wednesday
for Columbia, where she will
be the guest of Miss Floise Hampton
the remainder of the week.
Honor Roll of Ktonehoro School for
the Mouth of October.
First Grade: Manly Williams,
Dessie Williams, Mildred Hammond.
Second Grade: Maggie May Hillard,
Doralyne Mosely, Furinan
Mackey.
Third Grade: Cecile Williams,
Walter Stover, Sue l.ee Perry, Ruth
Voune t.oillan Ilnnnntl I'lmlmo,.
Mothershed, Sallie Bailey.
Fourth Grade: Viola Young, Joe
WiUiama. Ansel Williams, Clyde
' Hammond.
Fifth Grade: Iva Powers, Leroy
Black moil, Elizabeth Mosely.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, es.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the City
Of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said Arm will nay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every cbbo of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv the use of HALL'S CATARRH
I MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
' Sworn to before me and subscribed In
1 my presence, this 6th day of December,
| A. D. 1886. A. W OLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken In|
tern ally and acts thtough the Blood on
| I the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
is. for testimonials, free.
F J CHENEY A CO.. ToKMo, O.
I Sold by all drugglsti, 75c. j
J Hull's Family Fills for constipation.
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S FRIDAY, OCT. 27. 1D1U.
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Mr. Latta Hood was in Chester
two days last week attending the
Chester fair. Mr. Hood served as
judge of the horse department.
Don't fail to attend the next number
of the Lyceum course to be held
in the Mackey Opera House on the
evening of November 6th
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the' Hopewell Methodist church
will meet at that place the tlrst Sunday
In November at 11 o'clock. All;
members urged to be present.
The Dry Creek school. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Green teachers, will open
the fall term the tirst Monday in
November. Patrons are urged to begin
children the very first day.
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Mrs. Ernest Moore and daughter.
Miss Maude Moore, . were called to
Reaufort Tuesday on account of the
illness of Miss Nannie Hill Moore
who was visiting Mrs. Paul in that
city. Miss Nannie Hill returned
home with them today.
Several ladies came from Chesterfield
county one day this week and
purchased their fall suits from one
of our leading dry goods stores.
They stated to the proprietor of the
store that they had read his ad in
The Lancaster News, and as a result.
decided to come to Lancaster
to buy. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1
IN THE NEWS.
DEATH OF MRS. I).
REESE WILLIAMS
One of Lancaster's Most Popular '
and Helmed Women Passes After '
Long Illness.
The death of Mrs. D. Reese Williams
at the hospital of Dr. W. S.
Pryor in Chester, Tuesday at noon,
though not unexpected, was nevertheless
quite a shock to the com- 1
munity. The day before there had
been favorable reports of her change
for the better, but they were blight- 1
*-u ?nt?ii iit-ws came or nor nopeiess
condition, and later of her passing, 1
The remains were brought over 1
from Chester on the 8: SO train Wednesday,
and the funeral took place,
the same day at 4 o'clock at the I
residence. A large concourse of 1
friends and relatives attended. Rev. 1
H. R. Murchison, her pastor, con- 1
ducted the impressive exercises, !
amid a profusion of beautiful floral
tributes in many lovely and effective
designs. 1
The honorary pall bearers were: 1
Messrs. Paul Moore, J. P. Allison, I?. '
C. Payseur, E. C. Secrest. J. J.j
Blackmon, John P. Hunter. John ;
Stevens and Col. Leroy Springs. The :
active; Messrs. C. D. Jones, J. H. '
Witherspoon, J. H. Poag, W. it ,
Thomson. W. M. Dunlap. J. 11. .
Carnes, J. ('.. Hughes and Dr. It. C.
Brown.
Mrs. Williams was a prominent
member of the Presbyterian church
loved church work and was untiring
in her efforts to promote its best interests.
She was an active member
of the Civic League and Library Association,
and was a social favorite.
She graduated with honor from the
Woman's College of Columbia, S. C.
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dron was marked anrl beautiful.
She was the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Silas I*. Baiiey of Clinton,
js. ('. Besides her parents and one
brother, Silas P. Bailey, Sr., she
haves a devoted husband and four
children: 1). Reese, Jr.. Francis,
Rose and little Silas P. Bailey, two
months of age.
Her deeply afflicted husband and
family have the heartfelt sympathy
of the community.
Her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Silas P. Bailey, her uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailev
and her aunt. Mrs. Shan, of Clinton,
were attendants at her funeral.
A C.\RI? OF THANKS.
Many thanks to the friends who
were so kind to us during the sickness
and death of my daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Hammond. .
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Dear Minnie, thou wast mild .and
lovely,
Gentle as the summer breeze,
Pleasant as the air of evening.
When it floats among the trees.
Peaceful he thy silent slumber.
Peaceful in the grave so low;
Thou no more wilt join our number
Thou no more our songs shalt know
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
"When the (lay of life is tied;
Th'-n in heaven with joy to greet
thee.
When no farewell tear Is shed.
Father, give joy or grief, give ease
or pain.
Take life or friends away.
Hut let me find them all again
In that eternal day.
Mrs. W. L. B.
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I LANCASTER PHARMACY!
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To IIK SEEN AT THE FA IK. eaters, and the army of monster
hunters were soon busily engaged in
The State of New Jersey lias re- patrolling the Jersey coast, and capM-ntly
undertaken about the biggest tilling or killing every man eater in
task ever attempted by any State. sj^},t
When the bathing season opened'
this year and the lovers of that kind I Several 8h?w...en Hoon 8aw the
of sport began to gather at the dif- P"ssibilit>- ?f &pttin* BOnu> ^uick
r ?. u 1 .i . money by getting one of these monferent
beaches along the coast of
y..,, . t . sters and putting them on exhibition.
Ne\% Jersey, reports began to pour
, . ,. . . .... The people of Lancaster will have
out daily of bathers being attacked
. ? ,? . , , , the opportunity of seeing one of the
by giant eating sharks, and a larg<>
^ i in i i , largest captured in the recent raids,
number were killed and devoured bv
, . . ... as the Herbert Greater Shows will
these wild animals of the sea.
ti. o. . r v . ,. 'bring a twelve-foot monster to the
The State of New Jersey immedi,
? i . . ... Lfair, and it is safe to predict that the
ately appealed to President Wilson, r ... .. ,
, . . ,. .. .. .attraction will be well patronized on
for assistance in eradicating the man I
? ,... account of the fact that a great
eaters, but as Mr. Wilson was very
. ... .. . number of people in this viQinitv
busy with other matters he was com- ...
? ,. , , ? . .. . . ,v ... , . , have never had an opportunity of
pelled to put the job ofl. until he had
,. .. a. . seeing a shark before.
more time, so it was up to the State
Df New Jersey to get busy and get
rid of these terrors of the deep themNo.
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A call was sent out for shark
..u.ik-id <11111 mr s;itunes miereu were This ia a prescription prepared especially
sufficiently large to tempt most any ?or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
one, and soon the supply exceeded &VM do,e" n. br?#l? "*'
if takea then as a tonic the Fever will not
Lhe demand. return. It acta on the liver better than
There are several species of sharks, Calomel and does not gripe or aicken. 25c
some are man eaters and some arc not,
so the hunters started out with u? p, r* ? PI D * si
instructions to get only the man V?0 DO L*IFSl LlSSS Minting.
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