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| FIVE HUI 1 I D__i D J_ | | dcsi prangs FORTY] To; Our Fancy Gro< I rents, Oranges, : ; At "The Pure DC TV Food Store" DUiH BUY INC* AT HOME. ness who furnishes you with son Doubtless many persons who are of the things you need, to get it f accustomed to sending out of town you, at the same price you will pa; for many articles, never stop to And would not your demand for tli think of the consecjuences of whar article and the demand of othe they are doing, nor of the effects for similar articles cause some o It will have on business at home. It at home to place them in stock ai is economically wrong to patronize thus enable you to always get mail order houses. It is poor busf- home what you want, hut also e runs as well, and will sooner or later able others to do the same tliini result in injury to the person who We recall an advertisement hy indulges in the habit. Every dol- furniture dealer of Walterboro lar passing through the channels of which the otter was made that trade in the home town or comnuin- any customer would bring him ai ity helps to swell the volume of mail order catalogue he would dup trade and does, therefore, that much eate the article offered at the san good to the community and its busi- price as the mail order hou ness. quoted. So there is little excuse f< "But," we hear, "I cannot get furniture buyers to patronize out what I want at home, and I have town houses. Yet there is enouj. to send off for it." Are you sure furniture bought out of town to e this is correct? And if it is cannot able a furniture dealer almost you arrange to get some one in busi- open a store. The editor of th I Mother Praises Remedy That Relieved Her Babj T)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a Dependahle Family l>nxutive. I Nearly all the sickness incident to! mmfr a baby's life is due to constipation, or ^ ?L inaction of the bowels. At the first indication of irruglarity in this im- if! I xWKKr? < > ^k1 K portant function, relief should be af- / j'! /ijjSHp'-tfag&k. jPj|| j forded promptly. A mild laxative) Jljf! i should be administered to gently, oj!' i N! '|W/T - ~ ' | 1 earry off the congested waste and j o|jl| 1 1 [ Irak J I leave the stomach and bowels free to; Kl!!'''' perform their allotted tasks. j Of tVi A varintio ro**.A/iUo ? 1 ? ? awMV I VIUVUIVO i OtUllJ" I j mended to relieve constipation, the' > r. combination of simple laxative herbs g.. , yh with pepsin, as prescribed by Dr. W. ff T~\\J B. Caldwell and sold in drug stores iMfM F T"^ xl * I under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Vi /"ia'y uvauouglas/ Syrup Pepsin, is the most effective. ^H/ ^ It contains no opiate or narcotic drug, is pleasant to the taste, mild Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sol and gentle in action, and quickly!in sold in drug stores everywhei brings the desired relief in an easy, and costs only fifty cents a bottle. 1 natural manner. avoid imitations and ineffective sul Mrs. C. J. Douglas, Mason, 111., stltutes be sure to ask for Dr. Cah writes that she cannot say enousrh in weii'a a? * -_? - U/IU|> riHllll. OW lliai it IH praise of I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- simile of Dr. Caldwell's signatui sin as a dependable family laxative, and his portrait appear on the yello Little Mary Eva had been badly con- carton in which the bottle is pari stipated until they tried Dr. Cald- ed. A trial bottle, free of char* well's Syrup Pepsin, which brought can be obtained by writing to D the first natural relief the child had w. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St had in two weeks. Monticello, Illinois. UinHUfcin' i .ia i I rHE LANCASTER MEWS TUESDAY, DEC. 5. 1916. mm RARRFI 11/llIJI/ 1/111UUJU and Bought Right?Must be Sold We Have Just Received Also BARRELS OF Sell at Wholesale Cost For The C n :eries are Complete?Big Lot of N Apples, also New Crop New Oi fNETT-TERRY ( n- newspaper was with a citizen of this A QUESTION IN (iR.QIMAH. or town in a neighboring city recently ?o? and saw hiin purchase for cash more ^ Newberry woman writes as fol. 'than $100 woith of furniture, every 'OW8: h l,siarticle of which could ha/ve been pu^ What do you think of this ex- f] 1 s | chased at home. Is this observing Pr6Ml?n' w no' the Golden Rule? "Is y hat ln 'you-all's* way?" 1,1! w.. .... . At the opera house some time ago ?. We were recently in the express ^ f A u t ^ i_ n juuiik iut?jr, miu i? h letttner in (\ I office here. and ?aw two packages. <me jf Nrvvhcrry ?,chools, a8ked ~ One of them was some printing fo. ^ quefit|on of the ladies who were 7 a well known citizen of Walterboro a|Mlng behjnd h<jr and the other was some article or ThJs Jg frQm one who ,ike8 purf, o clothing for his wife,, both pur- EngUgh ,n the 8chool8 and thinks ? ' chased from out of town concerns. thaf thfi teacher8> at leastf 8hould be t] ,i_ And this ritizen makes every Penn> good grammarians. he gets in this town and would be The expre88ion> ..Is my hat in you. b ^ one of the first to kick if his ser- aU.g way? 8h(JW8 8uch u kin(?y and g >r vices should be slighted in favor of ron8iderate spirit (hat the editor. f, nf out of town concerns. who ,8 8omewhat of u . movle fiend" 0 ;(l We were recently in another well himself, and has sometimes had the e known business institution, depend- best picture obscured by hats, has no a to Pn* ,JP?n 'he patronage of the com- heart to criticise adversely the gram- o raunity for support, and every work- mo- ~r ??>o .,? uiai ui i iir aciiicili e quUieU. AIICI O er in that institution had in process HO he is glad to be able to say. tak- p ~ 01 purchase articles of clothing from jng jt for granted that the question h out of town concerns, competitors uaa directed to more than two per- d of men with whom the institution pons, that the sentence is grammatic- * was doing business. We did not aiiy correct. It think this was exactly the correct The expression "you all," when ad- d tl, thing, and we feel sure it was dressed to three or more persons, has tl V thoughtlessness on the part of these somewhat awkward sound?this. * excellent business men. no doubt, because it is unusual fl This editorial is written to get among uncultured persons. To say tl our people to think of the im- you all" in speaking to one person, w portance of keeping their money at 0r to only two persons, is of course o home, or at least of letting it pass ^ad grammar; said to be common u through local business channels. It among mountaineers and backwoodsis best for the town, best for the men. They use the expression in | people who are doing the business, speaking to one or two or many per- I and best for every one. sons?just as persons in a certain We would like to submit this as a portion of Laurens county use the f business as well as an economic word "you-uns." Perhaps in some f proposition: parts of Newberry county persons U If the town is good enough to live s,,y "you-all." or "y'all" In the same J in. and good enough to make your indiscriminate way. living in, it is good enough to spend Hoth the a ram at- - \ your money in, and good enough to though, of the young lady teacher / do you business in.?Waiterboro referred to are absolutely all right. I Press and Standard. Why shouldn't "you-all" be as good grammar as "they all?',' lilt; CORPORATION FOR And "they all began with one acROCK Hlbb cord to make excuse."?Newberrv 1(1 Observer. I ~e Columbia, Dec. 2.?The Secretary ? of State has issued a commission to BIbKNCB. the Anderson Motor Oonmanv of IToorf nn? ?Knm *oi?u tm._i? _ r ..WC iu/ mil II. A II1 J l?; Hork Hill, with a capital stock of eloquent r* $1,500,000. The company will do a Are quiet trees and the green 11b e j/(.neral automobile manufacturing toning sod. w business. Hushed are the stars, whose power l" The petitioners are J. O. Ander- is never spent; son, J. B. Johnson, T. L. Johnston, The hills are mute?yet how they r- J. M. f'herry. Alex Long, and J. W. speak of Ood! ^ O'Neal, all of Rock Hill, and J. A. ?From "Today and Tommorrow,' c Carr, of Birmingham, Ala. by Charles Hanson Towne. * U f 0 FT Aim a rLuun in December | SUGAR !ash i uts, Raisins, Currleans Molasses. i DI AWT WUCAT I i *"v i Lnn i f? iiLni -ill 100 Less Leaps j Prolific Just Received < H)HEST WASTE. I , PROFESSIONAL CARDS In our great Southern plains wej___?_ ave been prodigal. The riehea of I fX m* T\ PamnL^ll he long leaf pine have been snentl*^** 1Y1. l\.? V^alllDDcll ith prodigal hand, and with axe in Registered Optometrist and. Turpentine, forest fire, and and Manufacturing Optician. eneral want of appreciation have ANDERSON, S. C. estroyed the most stately and valu- Standard Drug Co., local reprsble forest that I have ever seen sentatives. Take' your broken lensee 'he merchant fleets of the civilized dlirr?,?,r8 tbem for prompt and accurate work. ,-orld came to our ports and carried - ff our priceless riches. We taught DR. C. B. PRATT, ur children in school histories how Dentist, he Indians bartered their land, ig- Hours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:80; orant of it* value, for a gay-colored 1:30 to 6:30. lanket. At that same time we were Office Phone 286. elling the timber of centuries at a Residence Phone 398. pw cents on acre. And the nations Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy, f earth carried off cargoes of un Z Z __ qualed timber until it was gone. DR. J. J. POIiIiARD knd we have not stopped yet. Ride VETERINARY SuitGBON n any railroad through that portion Treatment of Sick, Lame and f our state. You will see young Disabled Horses, Mules and Catines as large as your leg. They tie. ave escaped the forest tire, which .... , Iil*C nw?M UO. estroyed ho many of their fellows. Telephone 280 I^ncauter, 8. O. Cind nature seeks to rebuild out Residence Telephone 119 ind, repair our waste. What are we oing to these young trees? Mark ** KEKCE FUNDERBURK, fie scar of the axe. and the charred Dentnl Surgeon. aste of the fire. Turpentining and Office Hours: re are the agencies we apply to 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. hwart nature. I sometimes think 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. 'e are like Herod in his destruction And by Appointment. f the babes of Bethlehem.?T). O. *,llone8: (arrow. 0fflce' 160Residence, 16. a ? 0fflre over b- c- houehMalaria or Chills & Fever' . , ? Vescriptio? No.CM bprepared especially Otlll * "ty tOItie. ?r MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. And at PRICES just before the war. rhr? o* lix dom will break any case, and Have your picture made and bring ??> >'<? Calomel oad doe* not gripe or (ickeo. 2So if like work tell your neigh. hor. If nnl Inot Inll ?-i' ? jmov uic. viitiifry in jthe Moore block. Respectfully, W. A. OAVIS, Ajfcf Photegrtpher, ($ ? mtablisheo 17JI LANCASTKR. . : : 8. a 'Ufcevillon Freres MONEY TO /04 V LargMt Fur Manufacturers In the World j Jfll/JfLl J J 1/ L v /I'll HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ^MMOTHM 1> A FT TRQ ' *m "ow prepared to negotiate loaaa f V 1 41,0 of money oa i.proved rottaa faraa Ship your fur* to u*. We pay all |.aBeaatrr ctluniy iw ^?0. express and mail charge* , . ' Write for our price lint " upwards hi 7 per oent latere*!, 4O0ii t!4 xi vx repayable ia anilahle iaatallmeata.ia _453\Vrst2Sth St. New York ^riad. ol five. aeve. or tea year.. , ?- ??? ?? )rlvea Out Malaria. Builds Up System II. K. WYLIE, he Old Standard general atrenatbening tonic. . .. . . ROVK'8 TA3TBLH8S chill TONIC, drlvea out AllOriej UI I.BW lataria.eorichea the blood,and UtMlda up the ay*. sui. A true tonic. For adult* and children. SOc.