The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 15, 1916, Image 5
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M1 PERSONALS ] ea
?^t\ Mr. J. T. Thomayon returned this
Jf week from Chicago.
N Miss Katherlne Wylie is in Columbia,
the guest of Miss Elizabeth
Heath.
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Mr. Pierce Horton was a visitor
this week in Charlotte and Winston-1
jff Salem.
tj Mr. J. M. Hood returned this week
from St. Louis, where he has been
H on business.
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I Mr. W. T. Williams attended the
meeting of the grand lodge of Masons
In Charleston this week.
Mrs. Mary Mcllwain and Mrs.
Wheeler Searboro visited Mr. Ernest
carboro In Columbia this week.
_ Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Cowan were^visItors
this week to Dr. Cowan's mother,
Mrs. G. A. Cowan In Hock Hill.
Dr. J. J. Pollard has returned to
Lancaster after an absence of three
weeks in New Orleans and other
places.
Messrs. J. P. Culp, C. M. Whisonant
and Walter Jenkins of Rock
' Hill were here on business one day
this week.
Mrs. Andrew J. Gregory is expected
home tomorrow from Winston-Salem,
where she has been visiting
relatives.
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Mr. H. J. Gregory of Darlington is
expected in Lancaster Saturday to
spend the holidays with his uncle,
Mr. W. T. Gregory.
Miss Annie Twltty has as her
guests for the winter her sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Crawford, of Lancaster, S.
C.?Valdosta (Ga.) Dally Times.
\ NIGHT SCHOOL CLOSES.
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A Two Months Session Eiujed I^ast
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4|g?i The night school at the Lancaster;
^Cotton If Ills closed Its two-months
JWeeion for 1916 last night after a,
* w;ry successful term. This is the
second year of night school work at i
the mills. The teachers were paid
?Hich night for their servicee, by
Col. Leroy Springs, president of the
mills. The enrollment was 141, ot,
which number 46 were adults. ]
Through the kindness of Mr. W. E.
Taylor, the teachers were taken to'
aad from their work by automobile.
The school #as particularly fortunate
In having as its teachers the following
members of the graded school j
faculty, viz: Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Miss
Bthel Brock, Miss Juanita Neely and1
Mr. Qrady Bowman.
The grateful pupils last night expressed
their appreciation of the in-!
struction they had received, accom-1
panying same with thoughtful remembrances
for their teachers.
In connection with th6 work of
the night school we would mention
the efficient services of Mr. Joe Robertson.
who looked after the building
gratis, and always had the rooms"
eomfortablc for the sessions of the
school, two nights each week.
VOUNG IjADY'S SUDDEN DEATH.1
MIm Iiillie McManus Dies of Apoplexy.
A sudden death which caused sor-|
row to her school mates and friends |
was that of Miss Lillie McManus of
the Union school, this county. Miss
HcManuB dropped dead on the playground
of the school laat Tuesday. A
strange coincidence is the fact that
the summons came just as suddenly
ta her father, Mr. George Mclfanus,
who passed away about a year ago
while digging a grave In the cemetery
near the school; The deceased
-was twenty-one years of age and
leaves a mother and two brothers.
The funeral services were held
' Wednesday, followed by interment In
Vhlon church yard.
On account of a preponderance of
advertisements In this issue, our first
installment of letters to Santa
CHAus has had to be kept till next
Tuesday. As many other such leiters
as we have space to publish wli.
appear In The Lancaster News next
week. Be sure to mail your requests
to Sants Claus so that they will
reach this otBce not later than Thursday,
December 21, as Friday will be
the laat day of publication before
Christmas.
A CORRROTION.
( We call attention to a correction
made this Issue In J. B. Mackorell's
ad. In Friday's paper there was a
mistake in the price of six Roger's
knives and forks, which should have
been $3.75 Instfatfof $8.75. The silverware
Is priced correctly today at
I ' ' y
% $
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There will be service in the Episcopal
church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, conducted by the rector. Rev.
F. N. Skinner.
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There will be a box supper ai
Tradesvllle Thursday night, Decern- A
ber 21, to which the public is co?dially
invited. ?'
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The December analysis of our city s<
water by Dr. F. L. Parker, State b
chemist, shows that the water is of tl
good quality and free from contamin- v
ation. 1<
Mr. Al?en Adams has rented the
Plyler building on Main street, nextiol
door to the Star theatre and will soon! m
be ready to open up a well selected u
stock o'f groceries. tj
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There is going to be a "Tom
Thumb Wedding" and "No Cure, No
Pay" at the Red Hill school Decern- 1
ber 20th. Admittance, adults 25cts.,
children 15cts. and a basket supper
immediately after. The public is coidially
invited.
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Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon went yesterday
to Concord to see her mother,
Mrs. W. J. Montgomery, who is ill!
with pneumonia. Mrs. Montgomery's
condition is as satisfactory as could
be expected at her advanced age and
her Lancaster friends are hopeful
of her complete recovery.
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Miss Carrie I. Bear of York, Penn.,
stopped over in Lancaster this week
with Miss Charlotte Jones, en route
from Sandersville. Ga., to her home.
Miss Bear, who spent several seasons
here as milliner for the Lancaster
Mercantile Company, has numbers ol
friends, who are delighted to see her
again.
I'MTKl) WORKERS' BAZAAR.
The bazaar to be given by the
United Workers (Mrs. J. B. Mackorell's
Sunday school class of the
Presbyterian church) will open Tueaday,
December 19. at 3 o'clock.
Prospective purchasers are urged to
be on time as the doors will open
promptly. In addition to the fancy
work, turkey suppers with salad, or
salad courses only, also candy will be
served. The bazaar will be held in
the Mackey buildirvg. between the
First National Bank aud B. C.
Hough's store.
How's This?
W? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty Ave
years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Polson
from the Blood and healing the diseased
portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will sec a
great Improvement In your general
health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine
at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists. 7Rc.
B | BUSINESS NOTICES 11 j ;
FOIt SALE?Pointer Dog, two and' i
one-half years old, well trained. \
Price $25.00. P. M. Plyler, Route '
7, Lancaster, S. C. 16?2tp. >
WANTED?6.000 pounds of caw >
horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides I
You will find us on White street <
See us before you sell. Capus Cau >
then ft Son., Lancaster. 8. C. I
CALL 358 Excelsior Grocery Com j
pany for fresh meats of all kinds
delivered at once. Excelsior Gro- J
eery Store, at Southern Railway |
8tatlon, city. 17-tfc
WANTED?You to know that we pay |
you highest prices for scrap Iron >
of any description, copper, brass, '
old rubber boots and shoes, old J
baggy and auto tires, old rags, pa- f
per of any description, old maga- (
zlnea and books. Inquire at j|
Hlrseh's Store. 14-tfc. \
FOR RENT?Dwelling House oppo- J
site Graded School, Dunlap street, j
T. II. Hughee. 18-2tc. (
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lTill an .v A 4 /-?? ?? ?? ? -
Vfn iTiiuu .11 1/UUII nuuno nfll I
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Monday In January. 1917, three- |
acre lot, four-room house, two \
room house, good water, centrally ,
located at Antloch church and '
school. Good house for small f
family 6 1-2 miles from town. {
Alice Blackmon 18-3tp. (
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l'OR RRNT OR TJRAHE?One good \
two-horse farm, plenty of good ^
buildings and water, plenty of tim- J
ber and close to school and f
church. Splendid place for a good *1
man. Apply to D. M. Kirkley. (
Kershaw, S. C., No. 4. 18-2tp. (
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FOR RKNT?Two unfurnished con- ?
nectlng rooms with llghtH, water '
and connections, bath on first floor. (
Prefer married couple with no j
children. Box 312, city. 19-tfc. f|(
ME LANCASTER NEWS
CLERK'S SALE. 3
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. jst
County of Lancaster. ! S
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In Common Picas.
largaret C. Small et al., Plaintiffs, "
vs. I8
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nderson Johnson et al.. Defendants.1
Pusuant to a decree made in th'e^
bove stated case by Judge ErnestjA
[oore, dated D^c. 14. 1916. T will ^
*11 at public auction to the highest
Idder at Lancaster Court House, on |
le first Monday in January next.!p
ithin the legal hours of sale, the;
allowing described real estate, toj
it: V
1. All that piece, parcel or tract)
r land situated in Lancaster County.
aid State, containing 32 acres,' j
tore or less, bounded north by the r
act of land hereinafter described, ^
hich was owned jo'ntly by S. M. [(
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CHRIS
BANKINl
IS NOW
Everybody Iro
You can begin with
10 cents the second week a
deposit ONLY A N10KE
weeks you have $63.75. V
you begin with 1 or 2 cer
$2.00 or $5.00 and in 50 w<
from $12.75 to $250.
Have EVERY member
club. It means saving ]
SUCCESS.
With your first deposit
pass book.
If you don't understand
Banking Club ask us to ex
THE FIRST 1VA
LANCAST.
"The Home of Sys
Under United States Go
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^ I hare just received a fine
grades, from stick candy, buck
B finest chocolates. Peanut brit
B Lemon Drops, Penny Prize B<
B Lemon Squares, Jumbles, Ba
B Cookies and other dainties; Ct
^ flety. Matches In nickel and
FRUITS, NUTS, COLD DRIN
Two kinds of syrup, two bra
atine, hominy and rice in pack
5c and 10c cans of Condensed
varieties, three grades of Sho<
10c boxes, two grades of Coffe
Ham, Crackers and Cheese at
cerles. I invite you to inspec
for an opportunity to serve yc
ncas will be greatly apprsdati
I A. W. CI
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FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1916.
mall and Margaret C. Small, north-,
ast by lands of Lee Belk, south and
)uthwest by estate lands of Mary M. j
mall, deceased, west and southwest;
y estate lands of M. A. Blackmon,
eceased.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract
f land in Lancaster county, said
tate, containing 20 3-4 acres, more
r less, bounded on the north and
ortheast by estate lands of Mary M.
mall, deceased, south by lands of
aron Small and W. J. Ingram and
est and northwest by the 32-acre
act above described.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
ay for papers.
PAUL MOORE,
C. C. C. L. C.
7. P. Robinson,
Plaintiff's Attorney. 19-3t. I
ha Quinine That Does Not Afreet The Re?0
leeause of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA1VK
BROMO QtTlNINKi* betterthan ordinary
(ninine and does not cause nervousness r t
inking in head. Remember the full name hud
jolt lor the signature of K. W. GROVE. 2bc.
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OPEN
ited to Join
5 cents the first week,
nd so on increasing your
L a week and in 50
Te also have clubs where
its or 10 cents or $1.00,
ieks have coming to you
of your family join the
MONEY and making a
we issue you a nice little
I about the Christmas
plain it to you.
TIONAL BANK
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lot of new candi-M in ali AA
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et and penny goodj to the
tie. Fudffe, Mint daytooa*.
>xes, etc. Fancy Biscuits, gr< |
chelor's Buttons, AlexU I
lowing Oum in endless ?k- jflj
penny boxes. (jQ
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inds of tea, Chalmer's gelages,
pickles and ketchup.
Milk, canned Boups In six
s Polish, Spices In 5c and >^5
>e In cans, Oysters, Potted
id many other fancy gro- jH
:t my new goods and ask '
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Only Six More Shopping I
I Days Before Xmas. I
Our Store is Filled to Over Flow With I
Appropriate Gifts For Every Mem- 1
ber of The Family. I
FOR YOUR MOTHER AND WIFE WE I
WOULD SUGGEST. 8
Table Damask 50c to $2.50 a yard. I
Doilies $1.00 to $6.00 a dozen. 1
Rugs $1 00 to $6.00 each. 1
Counterpanes $1.25 to $7.50. ' ' I
Blankets $1.25 to $9.00. 1
Furs $3.50 to $35.00. |
Bedroom Slippers 75c to $1.50. 1
Hose 15c to $1.50. 1
Long Coats $2.98 to $35.00. i
A Good Coat Suit $10.00 to $25.00. |
Dress Shoes $1.75 to $7.50. ?
Kid Gloves, Black and White, also with contrasting
stitching $1.50.
Bed Sheets 50c to $1.25. * .
Pillow Cases 15c to 30c.
Cotton Handerkerehiefs 2 l-2c to 10c.
Linen Handerkerehiefs 7 l-2c to 25c.
Silk Handerkerehiefs 15c to 35c.
Box of Stationary 25o and 35c.
Handbags 25c to $2.00 each.
Bath Ivobes $5.00.
FOR SISTER OR BEST GIRL WE SUGGEST.
Furs, Hose, Handbags, Bedroom Slippers, Stationery,
Hat Pins, Parasols, Silk and Cotton.
Waists.
FOR YOUR BROTHER, HUSBAND OR
FRIEND WE SUGGEST.
Xeektics 25c to 50c. |
0 Silk Mufflers $1.50. I
1 Dress Shirts 50c to $1.50.
('niton and Silk TTose 15c to 50c.
Kid (Iloves $1.00 and $1.50.
('ufT Buttons 25c.
Dollar Buttons 5c.
('ottoii IIanderkerehict's 5 and 10c.
Linen llanderchiefs 15c, 20c and 25c.
Initial Linen Handerkerchiefs 25c.
Silk Handerkerchiefs 25c and 50c.
Suspenders 25c aand 50c each.
Hose Supporters 10c to 50c.
Hats $1.00 to $4.50.
Daps 25c to $1.50.
Underwear 25c to $1.50 Garment.
Automobile Gloves, lined and unlined, $1.50.
SHOP IN THH HORN.
ffY' I ^ T\\ INCJS?WE CAN GIVR
II f t/x U YOU BHTTER ATTHN
]N?^ We have tried to arjRj
inSr" iT^^rS^ k aJ% range everything conren-..
i]S AZy lent and hare engaged exjr
WwVnJW^' tra help, so that every
j Jj^ jJrD one mRy have Pfo? Pt
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ROBINSON-CLOUD CO.
LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE