The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 03, 1917, Image 2
iiS RODMAN-WALi
Only Four More Bi
<j|j(k your demands for
Brand New and Sp
LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR
Sag) DEPARTMENT.
Ladies' $5.00 value coats $3.95
Ladies' $6.95 value coats $4.95
Ladies' $10.00 value coats ....$7.48
/VmBy Ladies' $12.95 value coats . . . .$9.95
Ladies' $15.00 value coats . .. .$10.95
LADIES' WAISTS. SPECIAL FOR
XJiL EASTER.
Ladies' $1.50 value Waists, Jap
Ladies' $1.50 value Lingerie Waists,
Ladies' $2.50 and $3.00 Crepe de
Chine Waists. Priced special... $1.98
JguSJ Ladies' $3.50 value Silk Waists, $2.43
Ladies' $5.00 value, beautiful assortment
$3.95
LADIES' EASTER SUITS,
In all the New Shades at Special
yjl i j irtces ior easier rmoppers.
Ladies' $25.00 value Suits, in number
SHBKp of the new shades, the very latest
5th Avenue styles.
aMgt Priced $18.50 and $19.95
Ladies' $18.50 and $20.00. only $14.95
V Ladies' $15.00 values.
Priced $9.95 and $11.95
One biff lot, special priced at
$8.95 values up to $12.95
| RODMAN-WALt
i;\TI< IX(i LAItOKKlis claims Gainesville,
CHAIUIKI) To He has been here
engaged in a mon
.. ... . .1 less dealing princ
Oreenwood Man Alleged to Have Induced
Negroes to Leave South groes and running
Carolina. business. It is alh
a %t \ oa ? %> m a ?ere inrtuenced to
Greenwood, March 3(?.?J. B. Maddux,
white, and "Fate" Crocker, a ;,m' that they wet
negro, were arrested Wednesday by money tor transpo
Sheriff McMillan charged with ?i?>- wood county seems
lation of State laws against enti- n : more in this way
laborers from the State. Maddo:: county in the State
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YOUR EASTE
DINNER
I r.s now ready and waiting for you at our ?
stock of Fresh Groceries and Dainty I
complete.
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Make Your Home Gt
and Cheerful
At tins season l>y repainting and deeoi
interior with our (iranitoid Paint. \
Stains, Alabastine and White Enamel.
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DENNETT-TERRY
| THE PURE FOOD STOI
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THE* EAIHsmnram ra o
ICUP COMPANY
EAS
ig Days to do your Eas
Correct Easter Apparel. 1
?ecial Priced for all thi:
SILKS, CREPES, CHIFFONS, W&
At prices that make smiles grow on
our customer's faces. If its new you J|
will find it here. Third shipment of j
silks expected this week. Qj
A full line of all the new shades. W
Priced 89c, 98c, $1.19, $1.25 and $1.39.
Here you will find values up to $2.00.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
Wonderful Values for Easter Trade.
Ladies' 50c value Boot Silk Hose,
in white and black. Special. .25c Pr. JBj
Ladies' 75c value Silk Hose, in
white and black ; also a number of the ]9|
new shades. Priced 48c JV
. Ladies' H-300 Gordon Hose. $1.25 i
value, all leading shades. Priced Cjk
special $1.00 CK
Ladies' $2.00 value Silk Striped AjA
Hose, in white, navy. Palm Beach.
tan. Marked very special $1.39 ^
Ladies' Cotton Hose, 10c, 15c, 19c dK
and 25c.
Children's Hose 10c, 15c and 25c ^
MEN'S HOSE DEPARTMENT.
Men's Cotton Hose. Priced 10c,
15c, 19 and 25c the pair.
Men's Silk Hosiery 25c, 38c and 50c
ri TP POMP A MV l/ihr.
m. A. V V/1T11 XTLX ^ X
Ga.. as his home, started last fall and appeared at once
for some months to managed in some way by sum
iey lending busi- one on the spot but officers have been
ipally with ne- unable to locate the source so tar
an auto transfer They say they have sufficient evi?ged
that negroes denoe in the present arrest to warleave
the State rant their action. Maddux has not
e also furnished >'el asked for 11 Preliminary hearutation.
Green- n'K"
to ha\e suffered
than any other
T! - Gastcr C noughts
L^ItrS within our hearts the
gcvd lies dead.
Slatn by untoward circumstances or
by cur own free will,
B X Hnd through the world we walh with
bowed head
^ Or wtth cur aenseB blinded to our
choice.
Chlnhing that "good is evil ?evil good."
Or wt.h deterra.ncd pride to ettll the
voice
Chat whiapera of a resurrection morn."
Chie la that morn ? the resurrection
hour
,. Of all the good that has within us
ttnre. Our died.
Che hour to throw aside with passion
, -. . ate force
Vllblrs IS Che cruel bonds of wrong and blind
nc6a ?pr.de?
ti Hnd rise tnto a level high cf power.
Of strength, of purity, while thoae wc
I love re|ol:e
CQith "c'.ouud cf angel wl.nessee" abov:
U _ I ,11 .U- J,,- ?I- -
1/ .* 11 * * u i ?ir* uiar wiiiii vs iiv> vtiorc iiiv,
gone.
End we ascend In the triumphant Joy
HnJ peace and rapture of a changco
6C.f
Chat rex .ran&f.gurcd stands no mon
n\i *'1C t ^
14 7 Of circums'.ance -or pride, or sin, t:
bl.ght
Until we reach sublimest heights
Hnd stand erect, eves flied upon thi
right,
Strong In the strength th3t wills al
wrong to stdl,
CQill, po.nang upward to the asccndec
*? 1111114" tlh Bless, aye. thrice .bless, this fair, swee
faster dawn.
. , ?Isabel Siott Stone tn Oiaehfagtot
, ai'iushcs, star.
; Croup Relieved in
Fifteen Minutes
No need to doss delicate littlo stomach*
with nauaeous drugs or alcohoiio syrups
! Simply rub a littlo Vick's "Vap-O-Rub'
I Balvo over the throat and chest. The ?
porn inhaled loosen the tough, choking
_________ ! phlegm and ease the difficult breathing
_ ? I One application at bedtime insures a aoanc
(?i. ; night's sleep. '26o, 60c, or $1.00.
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Cash Store of
TER
iter Shopping. We ar
Make our Store headqu;
s week. Shop Early ai
2g\ GENTS* FURNISHING DEPARTIX)
MENT,
Full to overflowing with the New
jp" Easter Apparels.
W We have just received a big shipment
of $1.00 Easter Ties. A wonWjfi'
derful assortment in all the beautiful
patterns. Not a tie in this lot worth
' less than $1.00. Our special price,
68 cents.
>Jb^ . One lot of Men's 75c value NeckjT
wear, full shapes. Priced 48c
Hrl A big assortment at 25c
Be sure to see this wonderful shows'
ing of Ties, whether you buy or not.
fx) HOW ABOUT YOUR NEW OX!j57
FORDS AND SHOES FOR
gp EASTER?
R We are specially prepared to fit you
1 - up in most any kind that you may
Wtf like.
Rc\ Ladies' Oxfords. Priced $1.89,
j? ] $1.98, $2.25, $2.48, $2.95, $3.48,
$3.68.
MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS,
uD The well known Leonard-Shaw &
WJf Dean. We have a full line. Priced
gjx $1.98, $2.48. $2.98, $3.48. $3.98. $4.50
j up to $6.00.
rM* Children's and Misses' Oxfords.
2^. Priced 48c to $2.50.
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^j^jj ^ More or
iS'.5P4P'/'^r^V^?^y,.*??U^V,,.tWf form if v with the I
Ieastcr f tree ] .Z:^'
j? looked after by
Easter fires, established in ? during hia absenc
honor of the sun, form a fea- to him intact upor
tare of Easter observance in j? Judging from the
some parts of Great Britain, *li8C"8Ri?n of tht
where bonfires are quite com- 'f ,,lat w:" devolve
& nor u. early spring. Effigies '* ,llR ^01 k
? of Judas were annually burn- S ,hR m,'(liral I>,of
S. , . A., T- A O ? nntl eager to do
i. ed in Athens on Easter Sun- fi
t! day until the government pro- ,? ?
hibited it
I $ Frazer in "The Golden
|| Bough" states that about 100
if; years ago the custom at Al- *'i
iff thenneberg, in upper Bavaria,
iff was as follows: On the afteriff
nooti of Easter Saturday boys $
! * collected wood, which they >%
'? piled in a cornfield, while in ?
( ;5 the middle of the pile they set ?
i | up a tall wooden cross all ?
[ swathed in straw. After the I:
i f evening service they lighted $
I f lanterns at the consecrated can- fjj
; | die in the church and ran with j;
| them at full speed to the pyre. J ;
9 The first to arrive set fire to >
t the heap. No woman or girl S|!
i might come near the bonfire, |;!
: $ but both could watch it from jj;
If a distance. As the flames rose
1 If the men and lads shouted, "We '5
\\ are burning the Judas!''
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N OICK l?m SICIANS
! FOIt rilKIV\l>KI>NFSS
I * oiinly Urimch of \meidran \-??.oelation
Formed for Service.
i York. March 30. Pursuant to a 'j
call isswd by the State committee of
the Association of American Physiljcians
for Preparedness, a meeting of
the physicians of York county was
held here Wednesday evening. The
object of the meeting was to form a
county branch of the association and
to obtain information relative to the V
- physicians of York county, such as MM J
their age, attainments. experience j j
and willingness to offer their services
i in case the United States is involved
. in war.
t The meeting was well attended
j and the doctors discussed at length
iplans in case of war and the part
P they would he expected to take in the
I struuggle. It was agreed that in con- <
Great Values
e Ready to meet
arters. Everything
ad Avoid the Rush
A SPECIAL SHOWING OF MEN'S HfrLcZ
AVn HftVfi' PACTCD U A TV
AND CAPS. J/El
Men's Hats $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, ML
John B. Stetson Hats at $3.50. /ijjp
Boys' and Men's Caps for Easter.
Priced 25c, 48c, 89c and 98c.
MEN'S EASTER SUITS. f&L
We have them just ready to slip on.
Priced far below today's market.
Men's all wool suit in grey and
brown. Priced as low as ....$10.00
Men's Suits in a number of the
latest patterns, will made. Regular yflTt \W
$16.50 values. Priced $11.95 and
Men's better values, $14.95 and
Here is the place where your dollar
will do double duty. Le3P^]
Boys' Suits in the latest spring a
pattern. Priced $3.45, $3.98, $4.50, Sf?e2
$4.95 up to $7.48.
MEN'S UNNDERWEAR. fffik .
B. V. D., Men's Balbriggan, Men's
Nainsook at under prices, 25c, 48c
Great Values
custom on the sub- power for the government and the
of any physician public generally, and any call ou
service would be (hem for service in any capacity will
brother physicians meet with a prompt response,
e and turned over following is the personnel of
i his returun home, the York county committee for medikeen
interest in th rn] preparedness: K. M. Pressly.
? important duties chairman, and J. W. Campbell, Cloupon
them in case ver; C. A. Mobley, W. W. Fennell, R.
county members of K. Summer, J. H. Miller, Hock Hill;
ession are willing It. A. Hratton and John I. Hurron,
everything in their York.
Flour, Meal,
Corn, Oats
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and Hay
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Strictly Wholesale
HN M. MADRA
Lancaster's Leading Broker
PHONE 335 .