The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 06, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
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Pays 25c a Month Gree"
for Perfect Health i
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For 15 yearn. E. A. Little. Besaemer. , 4
Ala. has paid 25c a month to keep in per- ClOUCI ill
feet health. Kead what ho says: ! He was
"I desire to add my endorsement of Qranrer Liver
Regulator. I bav? not uk?1 auy other ntalkin* for i {\ n&tlVI
fifteen years, I know II Is the best for all liver >
eomrlaiots. and wiil cure any rasa of indigestion
known. When I first commenced to take your
Oranrer !Jvcr Regulator the IVf-rant-Patton PrugCo,
was buying it by the dozen. K >wlain told they buy *' ?
i it by the gron*. I u?e one b-x each mouth and
would not be without it for anything." \V in Fli
Granger ''ZZZl
Liver
Regulator ..H.'
is strictly vegetable. non-alcoholic props- IIOUKH
ration, and is highly recommended for elck
headache, indigestion. biliousness and all tation, 1
stomach and liver complaints. Your drug- ^ .
gist can supply you?2 >c a box. COuUOrt
I Grammar Medietas Co., Ckattaaaefa, Taaa. 50c aild
all dealt
P%R^fONl
=rr Famous Shoes for I
1 BOSTONIAN
double-service soles
mean exactly w hat the
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Shoes bottomed with
these soles give /
the wearer /
DOUBLE y^j/?
I SERVICE ^
In addition, thry tiro tv
and ivill not sli
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W. H. Kerr Dead. IM1
wood, Nov. 5.?W. H. Kerr,
mayor of Greenwood and
ite many years, was found y
his room Friday morning, bet!
about 78 years old, and was P011
; of Fairfield county. i |^'
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nitolm Official Resigns. ! f"6
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ipeg, Nov. 5.?A. B. Hudson inh
' general for Manitoba, has! vj
1, it was announced today, j W
ougbing! you rack the lungs J
rry the body. BALLARD'S" ^
Ol)ND SYRUP checks irri-,of
heals the lungs and restores' niil
able breathing. Price 25c,J
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by *n
ers In medicine.?Adv. ?1
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Vaporize" Croup .
or Cold Troubles <|> 1
apor treatments for cold troubles are V I
er than internal medioines, as the Ta- J
9 carry the medication direct to the ?
gs and air passages without disturbing
stomach. * . _
Vhen Vick'a '"Vap-O-Rub" Balve is ap- | ?
id over the throat and ohest, these va~ I]
b, released by the heat of the body, are . JL V
aled with each breath. 25c. to ifri.OO.
KKS ^waerSALVE ?
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Anderson's Earliest Snow. ^
Vnderson. Nov. 5.?Large flakes ^
snow fell thickly here for twgnty J
lutes Friday morning. This is w<?
earliest snowfall ever recorded y
Anderson. ?
(OTICK OF TOWN' ELECTION, t
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Re it ordained by the Mayor and V
lermen of the Town of Lancaster. &
C., and by the authority of th?* ?$?
ne:
=5ec. 1. That an election for t,
yor and six Aldermen of the
ivn of Lancaster, S. C.. to serve
a period of two years comniene:
the first day of January, 1!?18.
ill he held at the court house tn
il town on Tuesday, the 11th day
December. 1!?17. The polls to lie j
nod at 8 o'clock a. m. and to
sed at 4 o'clock p. tn. 1
5ec. 2. That at said election there | ^
II also be chosen, by ballot, one
nmissioner of Public Works for >
said Town of Lancaster to serve
the term of six years in the'J^
id of J. C. Elliott, whose term X
n expires.
Jec. .1. That W. 1). Robinson. A.
Roddey and Latta Hood be and
v are neve by appointed mummers,;
sai?l election and directed and
uired to conduct the same in ac- ?L
rdance with the requirements of j
t
lec. 4. That the Books of Itefris- <
ion of the Town of Lancaster * '
11 be opened at the Council Cham- +.
on Monday, November 19th.
7, and remain open for one week
the purpose of registerinc all q
qualilied electors of said town. ^
t K. 0. Secrest be and he is here-1 *5^
ippointed Supervisor of Itcftistra- f
i.
tone and ratified this 1st day of ^ ^
ember, 1917. j kj
CHAS. D. JONES. | ?
Mayor. I
C. SECREST.
Clerk and Treasurer. 7-tf. j
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SSPAY, ftOV. 6, 1917.
RODMAN-^
THE BUS
Vith the Cool Nights and Appro
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hoods. We Are 2
SWEATERS, Ci
ROBES, AM
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'?lum? 7524 \ ^ Coftumr 7522
Vjj^ 25 crnu
You may reproduce every design
Review Patterns and don t forget
to one whole yard of material on
December
SWEATERS FORr
Very Speeial?Ladies1
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Sweaters, in Rose, Green, [
iavy, Corn and Red, with I //
lcdiinn and large collars,
lain and with belts. Priced iWj
1.48, $1.98, $2.48 up to f
5.95. /F
AT PRICES
fWEAR DE
Special for 1
very latest sty]
tion in all the
vertable collar:
$7.50, $10.00;
FUR N1
rtTTf-1 %TfTlTr TITTTTl T>T1 A TT ItlTTITTT
wiin i i-iivrj DiiAUixrub
VERY LATEST MAKES AND
ONE OF THE LARGE*
IN NEW YOB
If its Furs, we have them , and
'riced $3.48 to $15.00. Can be bom
ERY SPECIAL IN LADIES', MISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES
Complete Stock to Select From.
ladies' Bath Robes?
Priced $2.98 to $5.95
'hildren's Bath Robes at
98c to $2.95
len's Good Heavy Weight?
Priced $2.95, $3.50 to $6.50
RODMANS
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WALKUP CO. I
;y cash stoke. ?!.
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aching Winter Weather Calls For Heavier %
ihowing Wonderful Stock of ?|?
UTS, FURS, BATH %
0 UNDERWEAR f
nter Fashion hsook ?
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Co.tum. 7637 r<*tumr 7S3i ^
for rod of the abute number t
in The Winter Fashion Book by using Pictorial
that Pictorial Review Patterns save from onc-hal/ <r
each dress.
Fashions now ready.
rHE WHOLE FAMILY f c
Children's Sweaters for
J1 school and dress, in all %
\ leading shades. Priced 50c,
li hiy 98c, $1.48 to $3.50. *j!*
Clnldivii's Knitted Caps, ?
rS^I''1 \ H ^ie llew shapes and ?|?
; A eolors. Priced 25c, 48c, 68c
i 1 Sf and 75c. <L
LADIES' COATS 1
THAT WILL PLEASE READY TO- V
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1PARTMENT?ONE OF THE BUSY ??
PLACES IN THIS STORE.
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this week, bv express, 50 New Coats, the V
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les in Coat making, is here tor your inspeeleading
shade4-, with belts and large eons.
Can beworn in three different stvles.
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, $12.48, $14.95, $17.50, $22.50 and $25.00.
EWS rjte~] |
SETS OF FURS IN THE ^S^Uf/p !*
STYLES, RIGHT FROM H,''
5T FUR HOUSES V
iK CITY. -r i
at prices that grow smiles.
;ht in sets or by the piece. iJ J
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LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT %
Our stock of Underwear is Com- X
plete and as to Price we will leave X
it to you. X
Ladies' Vests, Ribbed and Fleec- X
ed. Priced? X
39c, 45c, 50c, 69c, 75c and $1.45 X
Ladies' Pants. Priced? X
69c, 75c and $1.45 X
Children's Shirts and Drawers. X
Priced 18c, 25c and 38c.
iiVALKUP CO. i
I CASH FOR LESS. X |
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