The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 16, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
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Come See These Pre
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New Displays Fo
Women will want to make their c
new showing of fall dress fabrics. r
ors and in qualities.
The serges, broadcloths and pile
are showing many new novelties th
< ause they arc the favored fashion,
pi^tty fabrics we quote.
27-incli Novelty Suitings
36-incli Plaid Suitings
36-inch Novelty Wool Suitings. . . .
36-inch Spnnw i?i tlw? cmo/vh'o
v. .? ^ x, KJ ill 111V, OUOV! 1 O m tCJ5 t
Sense and St
v Sensible style is most important
' day. The ''good sense and style" c<
bination displayed in our new
Prices $2.00, $2..
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* ** * * districts 36 flvi
BUSINESS NOTICES 7 six (6) mills
+ + one-half (6 1-2
.. 10. 11, 12, 15.
FOR RENT?One five-horse farm; 31, 32, 33, 34,
four miles east of Kershaw on 4 9 eight (8) n
Bethune road 85 acres good cotton (10) mills, an*
land open, and about same (11) mills,
amount good for corn and oats. All male clt
"no i? u-uuiue iarm nve mues ages of 21 and
from Kershaw for lease, three or for a capitat
five years. Apply to D. M. Kirk- ($3.00) dollars
ley. Kershaw, S. C., R. 4. and all male <
9 l-2t-pd. ages of 21 and
? for a poll tax ol
"WANTED?6.000 pounds green except those exf
salted hide, horse hides, also mule T
hides, goat and sheep hides. See
me before you sell. Capor. Cau- 9 0-tf.
then, Lancaster. 9. C.
89_4t-np. BARXUM Jfc HA
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I AM STILL BUYING and will buy for
one more month all kinds Greatest Show <
scrap iron, brass, rags, rubber, Exhibit in
copper and etc. Morris Schwartz, Once again t
Lancaster, S. C. 78-29t-nd. v _ , ,
being spread brc
FOB RENT?One Five Room Cot- coming of Barn
tage on North Main Street. Apply cus. The gerate
to Mrs. Mary J. McDow, Lancas- j* announced, w
ter, S. C. 87-tf-np. hibited within
tance this seaso
TAX NOTICE. Iarge per?ntaK(
Taxes Are Payable from Octo- w,n dec,are a '
ber 15th, 1917, to March 8h?w"
15th, 1918. The b,K clrcus
A penalty of one per cent will be on Octob
added for January payment, two per ( ls proin'Bed 1
cent for February, and seven per par0 w,<h the
cent for March. Ba,,ey P??-forma,
. . . .u a oeen seen under
The levies for the different pur- ? , .
. ? novel features 1
poses are as follows: . ? . .
" from abroad a
For State purposes 8 1-2 mills, events, thrilling,
*jonBiuutionai scnool 'fax 3 mills, acreenlngly funn
Ordinary County purposes 4 1-2 instant In three
mills, Public Roads and Bridges 6 tlie riggings abt
mills, Interest on Past Indebtedness drome surround
Bonds 1 mill, Interest and Sinking three hours.
Fond on C. & C. Railroad Bonis There Is a ne
1 1-4 mills, Interest on Borrowed entitled, "Aladdi
Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills, ^ui Lamp" in 1
For payment of Interest on Town- persons and one
ship Bonds: In Pleasant Hill Town- appear in rnagni
ship 3-4 of 1 mill, In Gill's Creek allng the dress <
wnshlp 1 1-2 mills, and In Cane famous "Arabian
Creek Township 1 3-4 mills. will be followed
Spocial School Taxes for the va- all parts of th?
rlous districts are as follows: DIs- There will be six
trlcts 6 and 13 two (2) mills, dls- Increased menag<
trlcts 22 and 45 three (3) mills, tamed animals,
districts 1, 3. 4. 6, 9. 20, 21, 23, 26, phants, several
27, 30, 47 and 48 four (4) mills, and many rocen
THE LANCASTER NEW
icaster De
Best Pla
tty New Silks and Satins
These are the days when wome
/ thoughts tend towards new frocks
' the season, and here, in a most comp
hensive array, are the new Silks a
Qi Satins. Full of colorful combinath
J(in wonderfully attractive patterns,
woman can fail to find just the matei
she wants in these new stocks.
Prices $1.00 to $2.50 a Yan
r Fall In Dress Goods
>wn dresses this season when they see <
They are simply beautiful in lustre, in <
fabrics apparently lead in favor but
at bid fair to become very popular 1
To gather a glimpse of a few of the ma
18c 1
30c 1
50c ^
colorings,
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75c ^
yle In Family Footwear
footwear for the family is winning
proval from our customers daily.
For each of the family we lnr
J broad selection of styles in all loath
/' Each pair is well built and tine in
/\, pearance which means long, satis
ZTj tory service. Remember, too, tin
? shoe to be right must lit right, 1
right, and stay right. Our mo
to- bridge all these and you will ap]
un- < iate the tine quality and style of e\
fall pair of our shoes.
50, $3.00 up to $10.00
e (5) mills, district mals.
, district 14 six and jree 8^rent parade, wh
) mills, districts - . Htart from the circus lot at 10
17, 18, 19, 24, 25, Qn ,nornjnK Gf cjrCus day
39. 42, 43. 46 and | tlre|y different from anythinj
aills, district 38 ten J . -
. it a j a a /\ . cci auuwn Derore. it
i district 40 eleven .. . , ,
three miles In length and tht
.. .. ^ bands on foot, on horseba
izens between the, ...
ot- . riding on top of wagons of i
35 years are liable! .. _. ,
1 There will be six band
Ion tax of three, ... ... . , . .
- ? _ , and they will be assisted b
for road purposes, * ...
. . .. I steam calliopes and an
utfzens between thei
60 year, are liable j p,ano'
f one ($1.00) dollar.' W,th ,ho la,Kest tent in t
>mpt by law. , ,ory of a11 circuses, the liar
Ij. HILTON. i circus promises this se
County Treasurer. niake good again Its boast th
( the Greatest Show On Earth
; railroad trains comprising 8
IIiEY j road cars, will be required tc
UIKOt'S IS COMING port its paraphernalia, am
ithan 750 horses will be \
r>n Karth Will Soon transfer Its wagons from tli
This Vicinity. I road yards to the show lot.?
he glad tidings are ^
'adeast telling of the1 A Wttle Slice of IJfe
Him Xr nailou'o A vnrni. Inrlv a/ltH O I -
_ o t?.- -- ' r> ? e?'?
st show on earth, it ?f those ,onR lvory Jabbers w
Standing in a crowded car
ill positively be exKnitting
in green somethi
easy traveling dis- 8omebody
n and. as usual, a Whoge identity is deleted by
> of the population gD a8 to fool the Kaiser,
holiday to visit the When the car lurched an
J ruined
i will Exhibit in The good right ear of a your
Who had just been drafted
hat nothing to com. Thft car ,urched back and 8he
preeent Barnum & Punctured the left eye
nee has ever before Qf another younR maQ Qf
canvns. New and M?ltary age Ig that
lave been imported Wha(. we ca? efflclency ln thil
nd a program of try,
educational and Jf aJ, thp young jadies keep i
y, will occupy o\?t> KnlttinK in crowded places,
rings, four stages, Who wm bp ,pft to be,p
avo and the hippo- Makp thft wor,d flafo
ing for more than por deniocracy?
i ?Exchs
w gorgeous pageant
n and His Wonder- ~~ ?
1 Careless Results in hailu
which nearly 1,400
thousand animals That is why we say "Feed
flcent costumes rlv- Thomas' Hog Powder accord
)f the people of the directions." DO NOT FEE
Nights" story. This SlyOPPY, but mix It with ,
by a host of acts in feed and moisten with Just <
> a rftQ anslA???A *
n-<?> oiniiinuio. "nici iu iiiuKo a crumDiy
ty clowns, a geratly Then each hog geta a beneflcla
erle of wild and un- 8ee full directions on package
four herds of ele- money back If you are not
caravans of camels fled.?Adv.
ttly born baby anl- I^ancaster Mercantile Co
a TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1917.
partmen
ce To Shop After All.
All Your Fall,
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We know that you wi
JJJ8 make the garments vou
wear this fall and \vi:
there will be many litth
way of notions you wi
[f only to begin but to t
in abundant supplies o
Knowing what these tl
laid in abundant supplh
,ur well prepared to sat
op ing requirements in evei
assortments of sewing
we color. Thimbles, needl
eyes, buttons of even
11V braidings, bindings, etc
your coming.
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KKItSHAW XKWS.
ioh will
o'clock (From the Kershaw Era.)
\ is en- j. M. Carson, who has been qui
f of the aick frwr lhi> >? ?? 1 '
>U1 luc |jasi aciciill weens, W1
will be taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital i
ere will Baltimore, last Thursday, where 1
ek, and stood a successful operation.
^ed and was accompanied on the trip by Mr
s in all Carson, Dr. L. T. Gregory and Job
y three p. Carson. The friends of Mr. Oa
electric son will be glad to learn that r
ports from the hospital concernin
he his- Mr. Carson's condition are very fa'
num & orable.
ason to The bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. 1
at it is j. Truesdel was the scene of a moi
Five charming social event on last Wet
:9 rail- nesday afternoon, when Mrs. True:
> trans- (jej was the hostess to a number c
1 more tier friends in honor of a fornif
ised to schoolmate, Mrs. Howard Phagai
le rail- w-ho has recently become a resider
Adv. OJ> Kershaw. Three tables of bridg
? were arranged in the reception ha
i, and parlor, where the guests sper
the time most pleasantly.
-aa The Eta Sigmas have recentl
been reorganized for the winter sen
Ing for 9on as 11 Sewlr*K aml Hiking Clul
as tne ttrst trip of the seasot
censor t^1Gy enJ?yed a "hike" to the min
on last Saturday afternoon,
d she Sa Taylor, a negro man who es
caped from the Kershaw- count
jail about a year ago was capture
k or TV* a ri
6 by York county officers near Roc
Hill one day last week. The negr
attempted to shoot the officers wh
returned his fire and slightly wound
ed him. Sheriff Hough went afte
the negro and brought him to th
' coun- county jail.
Mr. Ashmore C. McLeod who ha
r*n
been in failing health for a numhe
of years dierl at his home in th
Ileulah seetion of the county Frida
night. He was 67 years of age an
was a well known and highly re
LnRe* speeted citizen of the county.
The many Camden and Kershai
Ire* county friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E
B. A. Wallace and family wilt regret t
Ing to learn that they will let ve soon t
!D IT make thejr homo in Beaufort count
ground where Mr. Wallace goes to engage I
enough the trucking business. Mr. Wallac
mass, has already gone to Beaufort an
1 dose, will be followed by his family soor
. Your ?
satis- I** Qutataw That Ooaa Not Affoct U?o Hat
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXS
T1VK BROMO QUININE is belter than ordinar
, Quinine and does not cause nervousnesa no
ringing in head. Rememlier the full name an
look for the signature of B. W. GROVE. JOi
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it Stores
Sewing Needs Can Be Su
)TION DEPARWF)
II soon start to
will need for ^
liter and that
3 things in the Jr ,
11 require not \ l
inisli them off. / y,
f them areO?f /
lin^s are, we
is of them and
ist'y your sew y
way. Larue um/MiMW^
OS, hooks and
; color, tapes,
now await ? 1
> Sweaters For Wot
Tlicsc tirst, crisp, < <
call for the comfort a
one of these new swea
\ Made of choice silk
\ in the gayest of autui
beg you to take them <
J ion. These models are
/ come chiefly in belted
collection today. Clio
be a special delight.
ices $2.50 to $10.1
Oh Yes! Oh Yes! Oh Yes!
te | Here is a live wire, money saving
ls pr?duct: a lubricant, carbon reat
mover; every owner of an automo
le
[e bile will cheerfully buy; once he
s. tries it. Don't conclude this adv.
in merely a money-making scheme on
r- the part of the manufacturer (of it)
0imlispensible
in securing the best
IK
results from your ear. Sold and
guaranteed by LEMMOND, the manufacturing
agent. In this notice J
can't mention half its merits. Money
cheerfully refunded " t 1 'actory.
s
>f
Replaces Human Sacrifice.
1- The nieuning of the rite of "hreak>t
ing the bottle" at the launching of
e ships was originally nothing short of
11 sacrifice. Building a town or launch
lng n ship were solemn matters to
our forefathers, not to be done without
devoting a life to propitlute the
y gods. Our timid civilization no long
L- 1 ak /Iamaa ? - ?lil ? ?
?ri uoira n> sucnnee n siave or a prls?
) oner on such occasions, and therefore
I, we break the bottle, signifying the
e taking of a man's life.
n nr. rerninana r.nf, a Hew York <
"Thara cttn ba no strong, Tlgorons, Iron
woioan wlthont Iron?Nuxated Iron ta
'' lnortMi tha strength and endnraaca c
I. oast. In two waaka' ttma In many lna
Iron, which may ln]nre tha taatb, oorroi
4 than good. Taka only organlo iron?W
by all good dmgglata.
* Lancaster Drug Co., Lancaster
d way Drug Store, Standard Drug Co,
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pplied In Our
ST |
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yiffi
n en
m>1 days of autumn
nd warmth that only
iters can give.
s, fibre and woolens, ,
nn colors, they fairly
m any outdoor occasespeeially
smart and
coat styles. See. this |
osing now would
)0 yJ
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PROFESSIONAL CARPS
OR. J. REECE FUNDERBURK,
IK'ntill Surgeon.
Office Hours:
8:30 to 12:30 A. M.
2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
And by Appointment.
Office, 160.
Residence, 16.
Office over R. C. Hough.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strcnrohcninit tonic,
GROVK'S TASTELESS chill Tc? .c.urm'sout
Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds ui> thesystem.
A true tonic. For adults and children. bOc
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Instruments of Precision.
Accuracy Is one of the most necessary
qualifications of the present-day
business girl?or so It would appear
from the following conversation overheard
the other day In the park: "So
| I answered the phone, and he said, 'Is
, Mr. X there?' and I said, 'Yes, do
you want to see him?' and then what
do you think he said? He said, 'My
dear girl, this is not a telescope; this
Is a telephone.' "?Manchester Guardian.
I
31ty Physician ana Mart leal Anthor, sayai
> man nor haantlfnl. health*. rn??.?h??v?*
ken three ttmee per flay after meale will
>f weak, nervous, run-down folka 100 per
tancea. Avoid the old forma of metallic
le the stomaoh, and thereby do more harm
uxated Iron." It la dlapenaed In thla olty
Pharmacy, J, P. Mackey Co., Mld
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