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*4 BETTER I THAIS We have bought Company's Horses, J in fact their entire st found in their old p we will be glad to ha We will give you a have a full stock of ness, and we want y< Have a lot of go< and harness that wil Also have on hanc we can sell you?wo Yours i J. H. WITHE LANCASTER, S. C. November, 27, 1917 \ I ROBINSON LANCASTER'S ANINO That their remarkable sale of linue until the entire is had such a large collection oi This sale offers a wonderful op ADVANTAGEOUSLY PICK ED SUITS. Women's Fine Chiffon Broadcloth Suits, in Black, Green, Navy and Taupe. Formerly priced at $37.50. Clearance Price. 924.30 Women's Suits of Broadcloth, Serge. Poplin and Gabardine. Fine garments. Formerly priced at $25.00. Clearance price . . . .$17.7.% Extra Fine All Wool Suits, in Black, Navy, Green, Grey and Copen. Formerly priced $15.50. Clearance price $8.73 Fine All Wool Suits, in the most wanted shades. Formerly priced at $11.75. Clearance price 97.00 One lot of Suits, In Black, Navy, Brown, Green, Fur Trimmed, Satin Lined. Made of all wool material, but not in the most extreme style. To close out at 93.54) and 94.93 They will go quickly, so an early Inspection is invited before your size is gone. In this lot we show Fine French Serge, / Satin. Charmuse and Crepe *e Chine Dresses. Clearance sale price 80-W8, $M.73, $ll.34> and 913.73. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! Every Hat 'is included in th's sale. Our stock consists of many fine Pattern Hats, and Tailored Suit Hats. Formerly priced at $8.50 and $12.50. Clearance price 93-73 > and 941.75. Ono lot of Velvet Hats, neatly trimmed, with rlbhon bands and novelty ornaments. Priced special at 91.30, 91.75 and 92.25 HIGH CLASS FURS. Our stock of Furs excite the admiration of the well-informed women. The finest Furs marked at such moderate prices. Mufflers and Neckpieces 92.75 to 9419.54) each. w - vN? ' 1 l 1 "ffHE LANCASTER NEWS! PREPARED I EVER the Jones-Elliotte Mule Aules, Buggies, Harness, ock and we can now be ilace of business, where tve you call to see us. i bargain in a good horse, ragons, buggies and harour business. >d second hand buggies 1 sell cheap. 1 a few good^mules that rth the money. irery truly, RSPOON & CO. # === ni nA i LLUUU IU. \ LEADING STORE j UIMCES Suits, Coats and Dresses will conclosed out. Never before have we r elegant suits, coats and dresses, tportunity to the economical buyer. UH1LJ>REN*S FURS. Furs for the Children and Misses in all the best styles and colors. Priced special at $2.AO, nw.rw), $?">.."M> and ?7..%0 each. EXTRAORDINARY SAI.K OF COATS. An Kvent of Unusual Importance. Women's Pine Broadcloth Velour and Pom Pom Coats, Satin lined and Fur trimmed. Former price $37.50 and $4 5.00. Sale price $23.50 And $20.75 Women's Coats of Velour. Bruella, Pom Pom and Broadcloth. A well selected stock of sizes and colors. Every Coat worth $25.00. Clearance price $141.54) A mammoth collection of Coats in a variety of models and all the most desirable colors. Formely priced $15.00. Clearance price $7.54), $8.75 and $11.75 One group of Coats in Black, with Plush Collars, full length and size. Regular $8.50 values Clearance price $1.1)8 CHILDREN'S COATS. A purchase of two sample lines of Children's and Misses Coats gives us an unusual opportunity to offer Children's Coats at less than manufacturers price. All sizes and colors. Sale price $1.08, $2.75, $3.75, $5.00 and $41.75. \ DRESSES. Every Dress must be sold and at these redlculously low prices. I ^ TTESDAY, NOV. 27, 1917 + < + polls. Miss Strait + and Is gaining 1110 + SOCIAL. 11 ice as an art! j + One of her late + + of the celebrate* producer, Daniel _t , . i' ed the greatest The News desires to make !i , . , , . . .. ... , . | wdrld. at this tin the social column us interest- . . ... , This tribute to ing and as complete as possible and invites the sending in of any such items by mall or r-"""""-' 1 'phone. Name of the sender * should always be given, but f ?\ will not be published. Items about parties, receptions, club meetings, and visitors to the Q city are especially desired. Long items should be sent to the office or mailed. Use the A 'phone for short ones?No. ' 323. 1 HOOK CLUli MKKTS \JpH| WITH MKS. HAIll'KK. jf JfF The Chesterfield Avenue ,Rook ^ Club met last week with Mrs. Frank ^ Ilarper for the purpose of reorganizing for another club year's work much eacl and pleasure. The following officers you must were chosen: Miss Annie Gregory, president; Mrs. Robert VanLandlng ham. vice president; Mrs. Frank B Harper, secretary and treasurer. It g was agreed among all the ladies s present that in view of the pressing jt need for the saving of food, and especiallv f?f sugar. which enters ? cost exacth considerably into the preparation of no useless li j practically all club refreshments. style bulls i this feature of the club meeting real rougha | would be almost if not ontirelv Even thoup ....... .. . style hulls. eliminated from the program and until you c that the greater portion of the club hours would be devoted to work instead of amusement. The first meet- Btielceye TI . They allow inir of the now vonr will t,,? wi??. uniKiimu nunun, 01 me o. a. Mlcn~|*Wi igan, are apending a few days at home with their parents. Miss Perry Belle Bennett, Thur- IC low Gregory, Lucius Bennett and j 9 Harvey Wltherspoon motored to ,^]| |() j Rock Hill Sunday in Mr. Gregory's ^ STEE] a ^ to buy FORMER LANCASTER GIRL (? fTCC't 11 IS AN ARTIST OF ABILITY a life. ] (Rock Hill Herald.) J learn 1 Miss Clara Barrett Strait, of New 9 . ' . York, formerly of Lancaster, is OfinClV daughter of whom South Carolina Is I ^ ?1111 W1 Justly proud. Miss Strait Is an ar-|w firCS J tlst of rare ability and taste, thati^ ===== ability which comes from a true sense of real artistic values, the ex- ^ Com pression of a cultivated inind. Jg Wlllll Since her removal to the metro-; lliembc How's Thisr SM/Vl Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ' for any case of Catarrh that cannot be curad by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. . f,J * Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken j III HI \\ 1 by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- anil CO live years, and ha* become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's DPT Tift Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on 1 I the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Polson from the Blood and healing the dlseased portions. _ After you have taken Hall's Catarrh W Medicine for a short time you will see a A f great Improvement In your general A# health. Btart taking Hall's Catarrh Medt- flR dne at once and get rid of catarrh. Band tor testimonials, fraa. A uissas&sz#**06te AAitfi ?= " *' " "v-1" """ or other 1 Mrs. J. K. Connors. No trash or ?o? Mr. Dan HOOK (M'l< BENEFIT "Ian ? FOR RED CROSS. *hem meal A very enjoyable function occur- feeds red at the residence of Mrs. L. C. the m Payseur Saturday afternoon, Novem- To secure th< her 24. It was given by the Friday thoroughly Afternoon Rook Club, complimentary j thsT'cannot to the Red Cross chapter. The en-' feed the hull tire lower floor was thrown together. making an ideal place for such a Gives the ri gathering. The flowers were fine South. Te fall roses. Mrs. John P. Hunter as- tening, for * sisted the graceful hostess by re- using them celving at tbe front entrance. The D*pt. K I members of the club also assisted in Atlanta ] jKuguBta dispensing cordial hospitality to the i large party. Knitting and hemming -????? doilies for the soldiers constituted the diversion feature. I>ate in the ~ evening a dainty course of sweets was served by young girls attired as X Red Cross nurses. The silver has- ^ ket hp?lrl(> flip ontranrn wag fnnnH w ^ MB to contain a generous offering for | | the needs of this most worthy organizatlon. which is so Indefatigable In its efforts for our army, and for; m I k..?n-i>.. 1 ii uiyau:*.;. ' I ? PRRSONAIi MENTION. A == J. P. Smith, of Columbia, is vis- ^ ItinK Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory. OCT! ?o? ? Clans, Mr. and Mrs. Waddy It. Thomp- ??? jn thr ! son spent a few days in New York USCmI t< last week. ' _o? ? Claus, Iyieut. J. P. Moore and Boyd Hor-! to a til ton. of C^tmp Jackson, spent the ' ^ liaVO I week-end nt home. | THEIW ? 1 lit unrh Miss Lugenia Martin, who has ^ been visiting in W'innaboro, has re- A DOLL turned to her home here. SII/ J. H. Yoder, formerly of Lancas- * C ter, but now residing in Augusta, Ga., spent Monday in the city. ? r; Signalmen Julian Ross and | I 3_ ? has Hucccedfd we'.!, j j.r? < iated most h ghly by h r Iriends ue and more prom- throughout South Cutolina. at. * ist portraits is that Swajjucr stick t'srhil, After All. I dramatii- stage Styles change; these lue.diess days Kmhmun. consider- Make app tiles ail bulk, producer in the And when ma spins a swagger stick ie. The youngsters walk a chalk. Miss Strait is up- Memphis Commercial-Appeal. 1 j est cost per pound >f real roughage ' A.Vfc . Ay* v?nK?!| fY;Dns,y'? VJ hulls cost more per jjPI ti pound of roughage in this form is costing you, divide the price per ton by 1500?not by 2000. r*AOC MAPK 1 RUCK^YF COTTONSEED V HULLS X LINTLESS ' what you pay for them. Every pound is all roughage? int. To really know the difference in cost between old ind Buckeye Hulls you must know the cost per pound of RC,h Buckeye Hulls do sell at a much lower price than old you can't realize how much less they are costing you :onsidcr how much more real roughage a ton contains. Other Advantages 1 ulls go farther. Sacked?easy to handle. r better assimilation They mix well with other forage. t :ood. Take half as much space in the I dust. barn. Wolf, Hammond Bldg. & Mfg. Co., Hammond, La.,tayt: i feeding Buckeye Hulls to milch cows and find t a satisfactory filler when mixed with cottonseed i v?fivf vv/uvtmiiuico. ni i/ic pi czem price uj tuff, Buckeye Hulls are the cheapest roughage on b arket." 0 * best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by ^ down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time >e done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to s dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. >1 Book of Mixed Feeds Free 1 ig'nt formula for every combination of feeds used in the c lis how muck to feed for maintenance, for milk, foi fativork. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for ^ properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. d*pi k Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Memphis . Charlotte Jackson Macon Selma ??????? ??f w \rnr a r>wa fro f ' iVI/1 LLHUd r SNOT DEAD | ; ====z======= 9 ? nanv thought she had killed Santa ^ but Germany has not shot a gun even ^ 1 direction ot Santa Clans. ( ?criunn\ ^ o furnish all the things for Santa i hut America has whipped Germany ? lish on the Santa Clans business. We 1ETTER TOYS AND MORE OF # [ for Santa Clans than (Jerniany ever ^ it of. So come and see for yourself. ^ S OF ALL KINDS, TOYS OF ALL lPES AND EVERYTHING YOU IOULD NAME FOR GIFTS. n ( cycles, Tricycles, Wagons Of All Sizes S iddie Kars, Irish Mails 5 *ide and they will last too. ERECTOR ^ ? r. ?rnvo xt ^ u iviu. iumn liiis is wiiuL you warn ^ 5 for your boy. It will learn him to J 14 iiul maybe it will assist him later in W luy that boy an AIR RIFLE and ? e lim how to shoot. It might come in ^ some time. Wouldn't let me have a Q 1 ion I was a boy and now when a gun ^ want to get under the counter. A A ? * e to see the toys and if you do not ^ h t them, von don't have to buv. Reir rA CLAUS IS NOT DEAD * 11 not be until you loose your soul a tton has gone to less than one cent ^ und' i i B. MACKORELL | J MMAMMmmtil I