The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 21, 1916, Image 5
m 1 PERSONALS | na
Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs are
in New York.
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1 Mr. Paul Hardin of Chester was
here on business several days ago.
Mrs. George D. Jordan of Charlotte
visited Mrs. Leroy Springs last
week.
Judge Ernest Moore returned Sunday
to Greenville, where he is holding
court.
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Miss Lillian Blackwell of Darlington
is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Waddy It. Thomson.
Miss Eliza VVvlie spent last week
in Greenville, where she attended
the Hill-Strickland wedding.
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Mrs. Ira B. .Jones has returned
from Charlotte, where she visited her
daughter, Mrs. W. W. Boykin.
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Mrs. Herbert Barrow of Spartanburg.
who has been the guest of Mrs.
J. H. Witherspoon, returned home
Friday.
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Miss Marguerite Sapp of Columbia
College spent the week-end at home
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W.
H. Sapp.
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Mrs. W. J. Montgomery returned
last week to Concord, after a visit
here to her daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Witherspoon.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and children
of Jefferson were visitors last
week at the home of Mrs. Miller's
mother. Mrs. Alice Gregory.
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Mr. Chauncey Gregory, who is a
student at Furman University, spent
the week-end here with his parents.
air. and air*, w. i. uregory.
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Mrs. A. H. Greene, Mrs. W. T. Williams.
Misses Katherlne Wylie, I ..aura
Gilbert Williams and Eliza Moore
motored Saturday with Mr. Jefferson
Mosler to Charlotte, where they
spent the afternoon.
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DR. S B. NYE
OF
NEW YORK
THE EYE SPECIALIST
AND OPTOMETRIST
who has visited Lancaster
many times before has arrived
and has his Optical office
at the
HOTEL ROYAL
The large front room next
to the ladles' parlor, very
private and quite suitable for
ovon^inof inn nf K a avau
specialty consists of doing high
class prescription work and
everything up-to-date in the
way of styles and frames.
Children's eyes attended to
with great deal of care.
Those who are troubled with
chronic headache, will find a
positive cure as invariably astigmatic
trouble is the cause,
and specially made glasses will
give entire relief. Having practiced
his profession for over 40
years Dr. Nye feels competent
to meet the moet abnormal
cases.
i Consultation without charge.
Office hours from 9 a. m. til
5 p. m.
Very Respectfully,
DR. S. B. NYE,
HOTEL HOYAL
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| S |SHORT NEWS ?
Miss Bernice Davis returned this
morning from Charlotte, where she
attended the marriage of her sister,
Miss Mary Davis and Mr. Claude N.
Sapp yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. M. J. Perry, State registrar
of the United Daughters of the Confederacy,
left today to attend the
State convention of the U. D. C.
which meets this week in Union.
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Supt. Dingle asks that all rural
graded schools desirous of State aid
made application at once, sending
along with their application a copy
of the daily program of studies.
The bazaar held last Friday under
tiie ausplcies of the ladies of the
Methodist church was a decided success.
More than $100 was made on
the sale of fancy work, candy and refreshments.
Messrs. Clark and Mace of Concord,
N. C., are here doing good work
iu renovating monuments which have
become discolored. Several tombstones
in the old and new cemeteries
have been much improved.
Superintendent Dingle asks that all
teachers who attended summer
schools report to him what school
they attended in order that they may
be given the $10 aid promised them
by the county board of education.
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The ladies of the Haptist church
will give their annual bazaar on
Tuesday. Dec. 5. Elaborate preparations
are being made for it. Itefreshnients
will be served. Candy, fancy
work and (lowers will be on sale.
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Uev. Duther O. McCuteheon of the
lKorean mission field filled the pulpit
j of the Presbyterian church at both
night, November 30th, to which the
public is most cordially invited. This
is the Bethlehem and Carnes school
consolidated and the evening's entertainment
is in its behalf.
A most worthy object where your
presence will be appreciated.
Maude Carnes,
Bessie Hinson,
Flonnie Sistare.
Mabel Thompson.
Myrtle Thompson.
Committee.
Mil. RONKV TO ATTEND FAIR.
Will be in Lancaster THURSDAY,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY attending
Fair and will go to country to write
Insurance If notified.
D. E. BONEY, Agent.
the morning and evening services
last Sunday, delivering two able
[discourses on the progress being
made in that interesting little connAbout
35 automobiles filled with
men. women and children boosting
the Lancaster County Fair, made the
trip to Kershaw Thursday afternoon,
stopping in Heath Springs on the return
trip. And everybody in those
two good country towns promised to
come up for the Fair.
Mr. John M. Madra, general manager
of the Fair, asks us to call attention
to the automobile parade,
and to urge owners of cars to decorate
for this parade. Valuable prizes
are offered for the best decorated
car, best decorated county owned
car. best decorated Ford, best decorated
farmer's car and oldest decorated
car. Cars may be entered as
late as 10 a. m. Thursday.
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Mr. Wilson Mosier's many friends
were sorry to learn of the injury he
sustained last Wednesday by falling
from his bicycle. He suffered a compound
fracture of the left forearm.
Mr. Mosier was taken on the evening
train to Rock Hill where he is undei
treatment at the Fennell Infirmary.
Wo nro crlfwl t r% liui rn thnl his; pniitll^
tion is now fairly comfortable.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellison and
little daughter, Juanita, left Sunday
for their new home in Jonesboro,
Ark., a city of 15,000 inhabitants,
where Mr. Ellison has accepted the
secretaryship of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison made,
during their stay in our midst, many
loyal friends in both town and
county and there is widespread regret
at their departure.
Dr. S. B. \'ye, the expert eye specialist,
who is still operating at his
optical office at the Hotel Royal
wishes to announce to the citizens of
Lancaster that he has just purchased
a new car, which will be at the disposal
of all those who live some distance
from the hotel, where he will
send for them and bring them back.
He will also make special calls if so
desired without any extra charge by
calling phone 221. Hotel Royal.
BASKET Sl'PPKR
There will be a basket supper at
Ruford school house Thanksgiving
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THK LANCASTER NKWI
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Miss Ethoi Taylor of Tabernacle
and liev. Henry Merritt of Lynchiburg,
were very quietly married last
I Wednesday morning. October 8th, at
|!?:30 o'clock. Only the family was
I present, as no invitations were isjsued.
The ceremony was performed
by the groom's brother, llev. G. G.
Merritt, pastor of the Tabernacle
church which the bride was a member.
The bride was dressed in a midnight
blue coat suit witli accesoriesj
to match. The room in which the
ceremony was performed was tie-1
rotated with lovely chrysanthemums
and maiden hair ferns.
The bride and groom left at 10
o'clock for Lynchburg, where they
will make their future home. They
made the trip through the country
in the groom's car. They were accompanied
to their home by the
bride's sister. Miss Lula Taylor.
rneir many friends extend to theml
many good wishes. j
Advertised I<etters for Week Ending
November IHtli, IP HI.
Mrs. Lltty Willlson, Miss Marie
Maekey. David W. Massey. Jessie
Jones, N. M. Collins, R. L. Caskey,
Mrs. Ilenretta Pea. Miss Mary Williams,
Mrs. Viola Markev, Miss Lula!
Lyles. Miss Nanie Mack, J. A. Steele.]
John ('. Harmon, Miss Minnie Bin
diom. It. L. Perry. Mrs. Nettie Mr-,
Ilwain, Master Frank Strait, Missi
Mary Mocknean, Jan Pins, R. L.
Caskey. Mrs. llattie Barns.
When calling for above letters!
please say advertised.
JAS. F. HUNTER,
la |BUSINESS NOTICESjT|
vV ANTED?6(000 pounds of cew
horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides
You will find us on White street
See us before you sell. Capus Cau
then & Son., Lancaster. S. C.
60-lmo-p
CALL Excelsior Grocery Company
for fresh meats of all kind*
delivered at once. Excelsior Grocery
Store, at Southern Railwaj
Station, city. 67-tf<
WANTED?You to know you can
get $8.00 per cord for dogwood.
See me for cutting Instructions.
Phone 194, Ira S. Harper, Lan
caster, Route 6. 4-9tp.
CABBAGE PLANTS?Get ready for
your early garden and call on E.
\V. Slstare and get your cabbage
plants. 10-3tc.
WANTED?To buy ten thousand
(10.000) pounds of clean corn
cobs. See me immediately. B. Y.
Funderburk. ll-3tc.
COTTON GKOWK11S TAKE NOTICE
?After Fair Week my gins will
run only on Thursday and Friday
and Saturday of each week. It. C.
Helmns. ll-2tp.
HOUSE AM) Ml'EE SAGE?Owing
to the loss of my corn and forage j
I will sell at auction ten or more
mules, horses and colts Friday,I
November 24th, 2 p. m., at Steele
& Cunningham's. J. M. Yoder.
1 l-2tc.
FOR RENT?Two-horse farm, welll
improved. Apply to W, J. Cun-J
ningham. 12-ltc.
FOB KENT?Six room cottage on
Dunlap street, within a block and
a half of the court house. Apply
to W. J. Cunningham. 12-ltc.
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DR. S. B. NYE,
I The Kye Specialist and Optometrist,
OF NEW YORK,
' who in still operating at his Optical
Office, Room No. 1, the Hotel Royal,
wishes to state that on account the
continued demand of his work in the
way of fitting proper Glasses, he has
: determined to prolong his stay in
i Lancaster to a few days next week
during the Fair to give the people In
the country the oportunity to take
. home with them almost perfect sight,
aB invariably I)r. Nye's Glasses will
produce such an effect; also he prepares
most of the Glasses right here
at his office, which is a great convenience
for those living out of town,
but his specialty consists in producing
Prescription Glasses of the most
complicated nature. Citizens of
Lancaster who wish his services
would do well to call at once to escape
the rush next week.
Office Hours from 9 a. m. til 6:30
! p. m.
? Very respectfully.
DR. 8. B. NYK.
Hotel Royal.
S TUESDAY. NOV. 21, 19
Kl'ltiAL CAItltlCIt EXAMINATION
The Unite<l States Civil Service
i Commission has announced an ex
jamination for the County of Lancaster,
South Carolina, to be held at
Lancaster on December 9, 1916. to
All the position of rural carrier at
Lancaster and vacancies that may
later occur on rural routes from othe?
postoflices in the above-mentioned
county. The examination will he
I open only to male citizens who are
actually domiciled in the territory of
a postolfice in the county and who
I meet the other requirements set forth
in Coriu No. 1977. This form and
application blanks may be obtained
from the ofllces mentioned above or
mini iiu* unuea states Civil, Servire
Commission at Washington, I). C.
Applications should he forwarded to
the Commission at Washington at
the earliest practicable date.
BIG FIKK IN WACO.
Waco. Tex., Nov. 17.? Fire here
I today caused damage estimated at
'$200,000 to the interurban hotel and
Sanger Brothers Department store,
occupying th eflrst floor of the hotel
building. Three men were injured.
Uov. K. T. Hodges. Maj. J. M. Kiddle
and Mr. W. II Reid have returned
from the meeting of the Methodist
conference at Greenville.
I BIG ASSOI
| Our Stock of Mei
U Men's Heavy All Wool lllacl
teal $15.00 valne. Special.. .
' Men's Fine Twill All Wool HI
sizes
Men's Fine French Black V
Serges, all sizes up to 50 . . . .
: > Men's Pretty Gray Striped Woi
good value
. A few good suits, one and two
over from last season. Come it
you a price on one of these.
I GOOD OVKRCOA
A special value in a large Bla
k
I coat. Special
Other Good Coats $10.00, !
MEN'S WOlt K AMI Dili
(Men's Tun of War Pants, the
made. Six men cannot j
Pair
Good values in Dress Pants a
$.->.00
BOYS' SPITS AXI> I
Boys' Good All Wool Blue Se
Special
Two special values in Tweed
all Wool. Very Special
A few Fine $5.00 and $6.00 1
of a kind, to close at
Other Fine Suits at
MEN'S HATS.
We have Just received our s<
New Fall Hat*.
One lot Men's Fine $2.00 H
Green and all the New Shades.
Week
| Big Range Men's Better Hats,
teed
Big lot Men's Hats carried o\
up to $3.00. We have placed
Your choice.,
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Men'# Fine Dei
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$5.00 Men's Fine Spi
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#tt.75 Hoys' Heavy FI
#7.50 and $10.00 Each
Hoys' Fine Dei
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Special for Fair absolutely fast.
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every one guaran- Hran(, a ghlrtg
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Good Heavy W
these on a table.
material. Each. .
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Hoys.' Pants, sizes 6 to 18. SpeOOc,
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shoes in Black. Lace and Button,
j?4.00.
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$1.00 and $4.50
e and Button Shoes, $;t.oo and
'eight Flexible Sole Work Shoes.
give you comfort and service,
$;{ oa, $;i.50 and $4.00
>OI, AND DRESS SHOES.
*avy Gun Metal School Shoes,
Ipecial Value $2.25
ups in Hoys' Shoes, S1.7.">, $2.00
1) ROYS' UNDERWEAR.
Fleeced Shirts and Drawers.
50c
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ach 5<K
Ion Suits. Each 91.OO and $1.50
iiiR Needle Shirts and Drawers.
$1.00
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r?6c
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I,INK MEN'S SHIRTS,
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White and colors. Each $1.00
i. hub ib a tun cut Shirt, colors
J 50c
ork Shirts, full made and best
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s. Ties, Handerkerchlefs, SupArmbands,
Belts, Suspenders,
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