The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 20, 1917, Image 7
j LANC/
' I Spring
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X All our energies, activities
Y SALE of SILKS. All our reser
^ wanted things when they are i
Y Read the inspiringly low
? is the best of its kind.
Y No false hopes will be en
*1 vertised offerings which start
X Hungry to Save.
I Silks "ts
jL On this table you will And plain
^ Taffetas, Meusalines and Satin Fou
t of colors.
$1.75 New Crepe de Chines, all
$1.65 New Novelty Silks
T SATIN MKSSAIANKS
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^8^ All Silk In Street and Evening
* Shades, 36 inches wide , .91.10 Yard
2 91.85 WHITE WASH SATIN.
Exquisite quality for Waists und
Underclothes 05c Yard
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STOKE KDlTOJ
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| A We try to make each day here as
\ * that preceded it and so, like the "m
popularity depends largely upon the frt
the reels, we change stocks constantly
? JL We want no one to be able to say
jT at T1IE LANCASTER DEPARTMENT
'i reason that iT public interest in this .
tained the store will start on the dowr
j| price never loses its business bringing
J V variety, newness and novelty in stocks
W sure l>usiness progress. We change tl
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New, Beautiful, Effe
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1 IMPROVEMENTS APPRECIATED, up by
S ity, wt
Mr. Editor: Will you print a few
lines of appreciation from an inter- uive ,
esied reader of your newsy little pa- C1<^ 10
per? I The
:are Ju
We are delighted to know that the yOUng
improvements mentioned in your pa- w-jj
per concerning the mill vflliyte are way
really to happen in the near future. | ^,Jie
"We have longed for a stop such ns .
.. . . , , v tutiom
this for years and now it seems al- jtlng
most too good to he true, to know ,.
the w(
that we are really to have a chance
CftUSft
/or better things in our little "City
, ; condlt
of the Mill. * I.
__ , ... handll
The need of a place for social gath- |
erings and recreation for ihe employees
of the mill has been an un- f'ie tr
eolved problem to thinking people 8*lou'<
here at the mill, for we realized that of
It required quite an outlay of money BOOn
In the beginning. And how to go
about raising the money was a prob- ors w
lem. :
Now that the matter has been taken them
home
4 WHAT IS |groTh"
UX-FOSs
LAX-fOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA ! for *
A Digestive Laxative re,,a'
must
I CATHARTIC AND UVtK lUWHi now
Lax-Fos is not Secret or Patent Medi- w
cine but is composed of the following
old-fashioned roots and herbs: vv
CASOARA BARK 1
BLUE FLAG ROOT P>?
RHUBARB ROOT com]
BLACK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROOT I
SENNA LEAVES ifcul
AND PEPSIN i Si
In Lax-Fos theCASCARA is improved by And
the addition of these digestive ingredi- I vjva
BP* ents making it better than ordinary Cas*
cara,and thus the combination acts not nGBB
only as a stimulating laxative nndcathar- h?ac
tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic, one,
Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos gorf
combines strength with palatable, aromatic
taste and docs not gripe or disturb 'Hf"
the stomach. One bottle will prove trna
Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, g{gt
Indigestion or Torpid Liver? Price 50c. A(Jv
iSTER I
The Bet
Silk Sale c
or The W
and resources have been c ailed up
/e strength has been drawn upon tc
nost wanted.
prices that will prevail at this SII
dangered, no promises broken, no
i on Wednesday morning, will re\
If10 95c Si
colors, fancy stripe and checked Oth
lards in an excellent assortment garnei
also n
Silk Guaranteed Hox Loom.
tat ... $2.
.t?r in u
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$1.25 $1.
IiLACK H ABUT AI SILK ?5c.
3 6 inches wide for Waists and Lin-,
ings.
NATURAL COLOR PONGEE
33 inches wide, extra quality,
beautiful and rich 85c Yard
IllAL. Colored V\
new designs
interestingly new as the day
oving picture" houses whose 2 7-ifaeh Di
'quency with which it changes A new shipn
in truth "there's nothing new C olored S
STC'IE" for the self-evident combination!
store should fail to be main- Fancy Cn
iward track. While value for 39 inches w
; power, yet that is not all?
are quite as necessary to in- Beautiful
le "reels" constantly here. wide
ictive Creations in Millin
STYLE, Ql
k. A A. Aw .A.
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people with the financial abll- MYSTEKY si
s feel that It 1b only a matter SI'H 1I>1
3 before we will have what we
loped and prayed for?a He- Namett Att4)rr
n Center. she Col
Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A Durham, M
st the thing needed by our roundtng the
people and here's hoping that sujcide of Vii
prove a great success In every va.. wh
her name as
re are two more needed instl- Greenwich. U
i at this mill village?a vis-!ed up today.
nurse and a kindergarten format jn slat
ie tots. We need the nurse be- diately after
we don't understand sanitary 19-year-old si
ions and proper methods of could not giv
Ing our sick folk. jBhe Btated th
need the kindergarten because Keith, a youi
aining of the mill children and son of a
1 begin at an early age as most of Granville
sm have to quit school just as cernlng the
as old enough for work in the Mr. Keith ad
and too, so many of the moth- with hor. H<
rork that it would be a great had asked h
to have a kindergarten to send he had jiltec
to instead of leaving them at knew no re
in the care of an ignorant ne- Keith said th
ervant. is the only
e time is coming when all of acquainted v
things will be included in the had known b
ling of a mill village and may, Saturday
hasten the day. Truly, the en- ma(ie by per
ment around most mills is bad ^he girl to c
he youngsters, ancl if we have 8eCrecy. It
ble citizens in the future we the g|ri ha
. change things for the better taking bichl
I while sittini
e trust that the mill company the center o
continue to study eur needs and trict, and in
hem as they can for better peo- joo persons
will give better service to the ,
HHP9
A Mill Woman.
Colds From Hudden Changes H/^v
>ring brings all kinds of weather
It with It come colds and the re- rai?
1 of winter coughs and hoarse.
Dr. Bell's Pino-Tar-Honey will
I off n new cold or stop the old g
the soothing bnlsams relieve the
> throat and heal the irritate
ies. Get a bottle today and sta/t
.tinent at once. * At your drug,
25c. Formula on the bottle.? ^
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)EPARTM
it Place To Shop After All
i Tempting I
oman Hungry
ion to fittingly provide for this great S
) render it logically helpful by providing t
iK SALE?each stands for true economy,
expectations remain unsatisfied through
eal a Tempting Feast of Values for the
11 __ That Sold Up to Q
illvS 6'5c yd.
> table of fine quality China Silks, colors, brown, blut
t, tan, nile and etc. 'Suitable for waists, kimonas, sacq
lake pretty linings.
00 Cheney Satin Foulards, 40 inches wido, $1.
50 New Taffeta Silks
$1.75 GEORGETTE CREPE. -- ?
Stunning bright shades so much in
demand $1.45 Yard A s
to wear
$1.75 CHARMECSE $1.40 YAK1> $1.35 V
All siik, extra neavy quality, cnii- i
fon flnish. I Waists.
,'ash Fabrics, Printed Cotton Voiles; 3 8 inches wide
in light and dark effects 52"?c Y?r
ess Ginghams; Plaids, Checks, Stripes and Plain Color
lent Just received 112 l-i2c Yai
hirtings, 36 inches wide; entirely new range of coli
s 2<>c Yai
oss Stripe Voiles; Ail-Over, Striped and Check effort
ide . . 5?c Yin
Paisley Crepes; All-Over Dresden effects, 36 inch
5l)c V?
ery, Suits, Dresses and Co.
(ALITY AND MODERATE
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ItltOL'NDINC* the name of Mrs. V. VV. Kirl,
C I'AItTJAI.UV t'l.KAU which she went, could he learn
i girl's condition improved i
iey of Durham as Man 1 and this morning she was pi
ild Not Gi\o l*p. a machine an(1 ,oft with llal
arch 18.?Mystery sur- ^her supposed destination.
SUppunuu aiicuii/iv-ii I
ginia Wingate, of Nor- STKHI5M* Ol T or
o Saturday night gave | KECJI.MKNT S'l
Mra. V. W. Kirl, of j Columbia, March 18.?The
. I., was partially clear- j'nK ?ut H10 Second Soutl
when it was learned llna Infantry, recently return
ements made irainedl- border an<' In Camp Stj
the attempt, the pretty here was stopped today on re
tranger, had said she orders directing the Federal
e up her "man." Later 'n^ ?"lcer to await further
lat the man was V. W. ,iona- Only the sanltury deti
jg attorney of this city, ?' "ie orKnnization had b
wealthy lumber dealer charged from federal servi,
county. Asked con- ,he or<lors were received. N
statements of the girl, and furloughs were to be gn
mitted his acquaintance was 8a'd*
3 denied reports that sho
im for money, and that ' nfortunate Positioi
1 her. He said that he A y?un* man found und<
ason for her act. Mr. 'n a Minneapolis hotel <
at, so far as he knew, he H,at 'ie l,ad grown so accus
person in Durham well sle?Ping in a trundle bed in 1
,1th the girl and that he nood 'that he never cou,d An
ier for five years. reKular way, but as h
, . . ? , registered for' the room In
night every attempt was . . . . . A
. . , . . was found, he had to make
sons who took charge of ,
, . .. .. _ . , planation to the police.?S|
:loak the entire affair in ' ...
was several hours after epU Can'
d attempted suicide by . ., .
... . . , . Sloan s Liniment For Rhc
orlde of mercury tablets. _
5 I. an automobile near Th? la'tnT* ?< rh ?m
,t Durham'a bualneaa die- psln" ""d achM ,hnt makf
, , , , .. bearable are relieved by Slo
plain view of more than J
? ? .lo.n oloo w f h
i that her name, or even
to apply and more effect]
mussy plasters or ointment
it penetrates quickly with
for the many pi
aches following exposure,
1y.% k m 3 H pains and muscle soreness
akAflDpB&HnnBSKn is promptly ? n.
m 1 ?11 fehl SflBH waj bottle
lumbago, toothache, backi
T'a v neck and all external pains
gists, 25c.?Adv.
ySmm Plies Cured In 6 to 14
' Yoor druggist will rotund tnoi
!tt flmMllltTtlil^l OINTMRNT fads to cure any cat
Blind, Bleeding or I'rotnidlng i'Mea
The a
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east of V
' to Save
PRING ~
he most Jc
for each ' SjwA? 1?
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the,a- . g
Woman ^ #4
5c "
green, | /
lies, will ^j
50 Yard
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IliACK OIIFFOX TAFFETA $1.25
$1.45 YARD. .
ilk, very lustrous, guaranteed
niing:
k'HITK JAI* SIliK 1MV- YARD. $1.7.1
llent for entire dresses and
new
FIRST SHOW I.Nia OF THE MOW SI
Handsome high-cut models, of
? white or grey ivory leathers welted
heels and very graceful lines throng
)r
The price is very reasonable, i
tions
s,
This is only one of the many footv
from time to time during the seas
rd touch with the announcements fron
its. Distinguished fo
: PRICE
4^4
, under MOltK SOUTHERN
?d The IMl'ltOVKMK!
ra pidly.
1 l>?
eigh as Ashevill<\ N. C.f March 13.?E'
frame trestle on the 228 miles of
Southern Railway system's line
tween Morristown, Tenn., and S
<H'l'Kl) bury, N.C., will be replaced by
muster- manent structures of steel and
h ( aro- crete when the work of sterngt
i'd from iillU( which has been in
x, neai gregs for several months, is <
iceipt of pleted
musterTo
facilitate the movement oi
ins'vucvery
heavy trallic which passes
achroent
this line, the Southern plans to
een dlain
service Santa Fe type freight
:e when , . ,
, motives, much heavier than
0 leaves
anted it Povver now 'n us?. an(* it then
became necessary to replace
strengthen a large number of s
turea.
sr a bed The extent of this work will b<
explained derstood from the fact that i
turned to eludes: Erection of 18 new
his child- bridges to take the place of li,
d rest in structures; encasing 5 stone
e wasn't brick arches In reinforced cone
which he elimination of 119 trestles by
1 this ex- struction of 6 underpasses for
pringfleld ways and 14 concrete culverts
the filling of the remaining tie
? large concrete and cast iron pip<
'uiimtism. ing placed to take care of drain
tism, the Over this line is handled a
j life un- volume of coal moving from V
an's Lint- ia ftn(j Tennessee mines and a
at Is easy mj8cellaneous traffic in both
ivo than tions. That part of it between
s because ristown and Asheville has the
out rub- traffic of any line of the 1
alns and ern Railway system, includin
strains, recently inaugurated movem
i, Sloan's sm,thern coal for export throui
'Ctlve. A' port of Charleston,
for ro\I
ache, stl | whenever Yon Need a Oeneral
, At druf Take drove's
The Old Standard Grove'a Ti
chill Tonic is equally valnabh
General Tonic because it cotita
Days wel? -xnown tonic properties of QVJ
ney 1! PAZO on,\ IRON. It acts on the Liver,
fn 6 t</l4d?y?! out Malaria, K"riches the Bio
ud K.?t, 30c. 8urhls up the Whole System. ^
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iiutiful shades, suitable for trim
3.
: hlack ciikney fourard
SILK $1.45. W<T
inches wide, suitable for the
mourning dress. Jk
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I?HING BOOTS AND SLIPPERS.
white and grey kid skin, with ^
at the sole, kid covered Louis'
[hout.
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n view of present market comlt- 4
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vear novelties which we will offer ?*
ion. It will pay you to keep in
1 the shoe sections. _
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HANK NO. 38.
NTS Statement of tlie Condition of
THE HAN K OF LA N< ^ ASTER,
^ery Located at Lancasterr S. C., at the
close of business March 5th, 1917.
the RESOURCES.
be- Loans and discounts. ... $700,239.76 <?
alls- Overdrafts .. .. 2.753.32 , i
_ llonds and stocks owned
p' by the bank 10,000.00
con- Furniture and fixtures . . 1,000.00
hen- Ranking house 6,042.18 *
Other real estate owned. . 3,500.00
1 " Due from banks and bank- 1
com- ers 68,559.93
Currency 23.604.00
, . IrUlU ,5.3D (.OU
Silver and other minor f
over coin 1,332.12
put Checks and rash items. . 9,728.14 H
l?4Cl?" Total $830,726.95 l"
tue LIABILITIES. ?
efore Capital stock paid in..$ 50,000.00 ,n
, or Surplus fund 100,000.00 ^
Undivided profits, less
true- current expenses and J
taxes paid 37.028.19
lin :Due to banks and bank- is
ers 18,523.77 ^
1 in* Individual deposits substeel
ject to check 249,105.67
ghter Savings deposits .... 124,694.21 rk
Time certificates of de- r>r>
* j noslt 101.684.84 ,ft
irete; (Cashier's checks 578.96
con- ,T~
high- 476,063.68
Notes and bills redis- Hi
1 counted 145,000.00
titles, Reserved for interest
ss be- on time deposits 4,111.31
lfrse To,Rl $830,726.95
STATIC OF SOTTTH CAROLINA. J
irgin- . County of Lancaster??ss.
heavy ' Before me came Geo. W. Williams. jJ
.. ','Cashier of the above named bank,
^ i who ho1 n& Hulv aworn covo thot ihA
\lor- | above and foregoing statement is a
heav- true condition of said bank, as shown
South- ^ hooka of said bank.
th I GEO. W. WILLIAMS. T<
| Sworn to and subscribed before mo >r
ent of this 19th day of March, 1917. L
gh tho , JNO. H. T'OAO,
Notary Public, s. C. 'Ij
Correct Attest: I
, leroy springs, t
1 ion,c l. C. payseur.
R. L. CRAWFORD,
asteless , Directors.
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g>? Drives Out Malaria, Bulltfs Up System 11
' j * The Old Stand ird general atrengthenlng tonic, _
Drives QHQvg.jj t> STKLKSS chill TONIC, drive# out
od and M?la:la,cnrieli<'sttK-HoM,iEdhiHldiiuptheaya0
cents, tern. A true tonic. For tdoUs and children. 50c.
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