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m . ' ' = -= I m ? nir \ lancaste: # * "j DEC SPE REMO 15c check Homespun 1 20c White Homespun, 121 20c Dress Ginghams - 121 22c Cheviots - - - 1 20c Heavy Underwear 1 Outing - - - J 120c Canton Flannel . 12 1 15c Apron Ginghams . . 1 39c Serge . ... i 185c Wool Serge . . . ( ALL KINDS DRESS GOOD AT OUR REMOVAL SA PRICES A Dirt I ni ftf ^ ^ a uig LVi vi ur | Ladies' Shoes . . <P Ask to See Our Special L Men's All Wool lj T\ Worsted Suits . OTHER RARE BARGAINS COATS, COAT SU KhMtMBbK 1 Mir LANCASTER' - * * I . THE LANCAS sch \ ^ ? * R'9 FASTEST GBOWJNG STORE. EMB E iXJIAL: AT OUR BIG VALSA 10c yard $1.75 Value Men's d? -2c yard Blue Overalls . *P ;?C yarj 75c Value Men's Heavy [5cyard Fleece Underwear .. I 4c 200 Large Size Heavy dj Blankets, Sale Price n2t ,lr5 Curtains . . . !3c yard 13c yard $1.25 Mens ~ ^ Dress1 Shirts - O F 75c Value Men s'Blue Chai |(^ bray Work Shirts . . r?L?ij >. ^ uiuureu s Coats . . [IE XL,U Ladies' d?0 Coats ==:=' Boys' 1 7Q Suits . . <P ^ $3.00 Value Men's <|J k.48 Scout Shoes .. ,*P W Men's Khaki d* Work Pants . . .t I \ IN MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS ITS AND BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. ? . WE SACRIFICE PROFITS HOLD OUR REPUTA1 sch S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Look Fo I Pointing ] > ' A /' UfiJH v j ,* . * - A ^ ITER NEWS FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1917. hmmmhI NORFOLK MERCHANTS j CALLED TO ANSW J Linter Brothers CharKed With K ing ItefuMHl Shipment of Potatoe* and OnlonH. Washington, Dec. 17.?Char with having refused a shipment potatoes and onions consigned them Dester Bros., produce n I chants of Newport News, Vs., h ibeen ordered by the food admi tration to appear at a hearing Newport News before James Ford, specially designated by the | vision of enforcement of the food H | ministration, to show cause ^jj their license to do business she not be revoked. The action is in pursuance of administration plan to prevent f waste by punishing produce dea who continue the practice of un tiflably rejecting shipments of i Ibhables. In this case, it is charged the si ment was refused because of a cline in price. * w milJWAY. I Kershaw, S. C., R. P. D. 5, 1 17.?If the weather continues ai H H is. I think folks are done picfc H fl I fl cotton, notwithstanding there some in the flelds. The school adjourned Thurs ???? and Friday last week on accounl the snow and cold weather. 1 time can be "made up" in the spi 'when it will be worth more to \J pupils. What about the "Big Rally" the Jr. O. U. A. M. Council at Ci jB Creek last Friday night? Offi and delegates from this section \ * looking forward to a pleasant profitable evening. These "Ral were designed by the State Com > fl known as district meetings, i times a year. J. S. Wilson is cl man, W. F. Estridge, secretary J- H. Hamel, treasurer. Under t management it has proven n yfl than self-Bupporting, in additioi "building up councils." Seems heard there would be a Jr. O. U ______M. and D. A. banquet in I^an ter January the first. Mrs. Carolina Deas. an aged M ow lady of this section, died Dec ber 10. The immediate caus< ???? death was paralysis. She wi ? member of the Buffalo Ba] H" church, wls buried in the fai graveyard, known as the "Ca * * graveyard. Rev. J. M. Neal of ] ^?? shaw, conducted the funeral vices. She leaves three child V ^ diiu I 1 Pi AO R Hona Mra ^ *111 and Mrs. W. F. Estridge, all of H ; section. She was a daughter of ~ late Rtlah Catoe, and the last < onil large family to depart. "Well, it's not news, to say %/ UP "war" Is actually coming to homes, taking our "boys." ~ ~ ~ making our food situation quit 4 2nd problem, especially those who do I produce it. The man who has a ? ? Up acres of land, a mule and no inc brances. is "elected" if he will w and the man who will not wor never elected. 15/ # v BUFORD ITEMS. ______ As I haven't noticed any T1 from Iluford in a good while thoi ^ I would send in a few. The he of this community is very g Some are suffering from cold I > Mr. Snow caught them witl wood. ?LADIES' There is h trnnft ili-al of mm I " ~ " ? around Huford. We welcome all new comers. - We are glad to see Mr. W. (5 1 Porter up again, after a recent > TO UP- jtack of acute indigestion. ijqjj : The Improvement Association a box supper at Buford a few ni> and raised $108 over expen We wj8^ to thank all that hel ' make it a success. S9 Miss Ada Thompson is teaching i third teacher at Buford. Our set had to suspend from Thursday u Monday as the snow caught tl without wood. So wake up patr and lets have wood next time, every patron would haul one load wood their children wouldn't h to sit in a cold school room and to study while daddy sits by a g fire at home. So let us see wha nice pile of wood we can have wl Santa Claus comes. That will b , nice present for the teachers as \ r The 1 as the kiddies. Children take RAL.L.ARD'8 HOI C* HOITNI) SYRUP willingly becaus< l ill tastes nice. There isn't a bel ^remedy anywhere 4or childr< __ 't i coughs, hoarseness and bronchi I 'It's a good medicine and easy . f ' fr " /S\ "V s? ! at \?o be dl- F table f ^fcrtSSS**^ bettei >u,d near the you t , TIm Lwiime GuiuIm: f rum """ | V, a/lw aming the content* Give lers mf * omn, you ere not eetiefied - . ju8. im every rempeot, your gro- JU8t Mr wrill re fond your money. for pi - U1ZIAN The Reily^Taylor Go 3 it ,nK KERSHAW. i? i Kershaw, Dec. 17.?Mrs. Copeland (lay Massey has returned from a visit to t of friends at Rock Hill. This Mrs. kKugene Varn of Omaha. Neb., ring j3 visiting her friend and former collego-mate, Mrs. S. O. Gregory. Dr. and Mrs. \V. K. Williams of in McBee visited friends here the past imp week. cers Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stevens and vere Fred C. Culvern visited in Raleigh, and N. C., this week. lys" Miss Louise Wlylie of Lancaster is ncll, visiting friends here, four Archie Blackmon is at home from lair- Wake Forest college, and Miss Lessie Snipes is visiting her heir parents at Goldsboro, N. C. aore Miss Inez Hamel has returned i to from Whltmire, where she recently we visited friends. A. SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN PETITION CONGRESSMEN wid em ? of Delegation Moots National Reprenenis a , tatives in Senator Tillman's ptist mily Office in Washington. toe" Kerger_ The following is from a Washingren. ton Pnber: atoe A delegation of South Carolina this suffragists from Charleston. Columthe bin, Cheraw. Lancaster and Newof a berry met last Wednesday by appointment in Senator Tillman's office the 'n Washington. their congressmen! our 'rotn the State. The purpose of the] Also bearing was to ask the men to cast te a ,bpir votes for the federal amertdt ment for woman suffrage when it fcw comes up for decision in the Sixty, _ fifth congress. Short talks were ork made by each of the suffragists nnd ^ j8 the passage of the federal amendment urged as a war measure. For the first time since South ' Carolina hid become a State their i voteless ami hitherto voiceless conj stltuents had broken their century dots i old silence to make a request of their ight I congressmen, said Mrs. Lynch, pre?lalth j dent of the South Carolina Equal ood. j Suffrage League. Since the United feet, j State- flThting for democracy lout | abroad l t her nut her own house i-> order a"d cive the vntp to nno half ring ?f her population, now governed but the with no voire in their own government. Her a'l'es are granting the ? i vote to women a'd Ameriea should at-' no< as'5 r ,v?nu'n 1? n,n^e sae'i I flees for demoTpev abroad while had' ''<>nvi,,,r " to them at home. One ?,pe"':er stresred the work r n t s that tho m* frracciatR had done to try 80S to get a suffrage bill passed in the State leg'slnture; the disregard of the legislators to the suffrage planks ? ns both In the State and nntlonal plat100I forms and the seeming impossibility ntilj ______________ tent ?? The CORRECT TREA 1 Of _ . . . ave Colds are contractea wher try inflammation easily develops bi DOd grippe and pneumonia frequen ^ have immediate treatment wit : KOTO1 ? u y The National S lter which first builds up the forcei itnlH* A to thd blood streams a t0 OSL Its cod Hver oil is the fo> ? . - - - - X ---- . n i: * T..-I ') yur Money _ + g+ ' ick ii you y so j zianne has nothing up its sleeve. Wa'am. You yourself are going the judge of whether this fine, Dffee has a right on your family or not. If you are not satisfied ^uzianne goes farther and tastes rthan any other coffee at anywhere the price, your grocer will give ?ck every penny you paid. Stop bling about your present coffee. Luzianne a chance to show you low good a coffee can be. Ask , ofit-sharing catalog. NEcoffee mpariy, New Orleans of getting the South Carolina men to recognize the rights of their women to a voice in their government. Mrs. Springs of Lancaster spoke of the war work of the South Carolina women, showing that their patriotism was as great as any citizen of the State. Mrs. Evans of Spartanburg answered the usual objections of Southern men to giving the suffrage to the women by federal enactment and pointed out the apparent lack of sincerity in men suffragists who did not work for woman suffrage in the State and yet would refuse it to women by the federal route. The women were listened to with earnest attention by the senators I and congressmen. 1 COLUMBIANS HELD ON COUNTERFEITING CIIAIUiE Columbia. Dec. 20.?Rufus Shannon and his wife. Mattle Shannnon, both of prominent family connection in Richland county, and William Waddell. alias Wirtmore Waddell. have been arrested here by secret service operatives on a charge of counterfeiting. Mattie Shannon and Waddell are in the county jail, while Shannon is in a local hospital where he was taken recently following injury in a street car accident. A supply of metal, dies, molds, sandpaper and other paraphernalia for making counterfeit nickles and dollars was found in the house occupied by the Shannons, according to the secret service men, CATAWBA FROZEN FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 18HO Rock Hill. Dec. 20.?This is the coldest spell of weather Rock Hillians have known in years, as is attested by the fact that the Catawba river froze over. A solid sheet of ice spanned the stream from Saturday until Monday. Th's was caused in part by gieat floes of floating ice jamming against the railroad trestle and backing up the stream for a mile or more. While the surface was hard, the ice was not thick and no skating was possible. The last time the river lias been frozen over, older residents state, was in 1880. Carefully Treat , Children's Colds Neglect of children's colds often laystha foundation of serious lung trouble. On the other lmnd, it is harmful to continue ally dose delicate little stomachs with internal medicines or to keep the children always indoors. Pleuty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of Vick's " Vap-O-Rub* Halve over the throat and chest at the firefc sign of trouble, will keep the little chaps free troin colds without injuring Oieir digestions. 2oo, 60 , or $1.00. ? V?CKS\^etSALVE ? = TMENT FOR COLDS ? i strength is lowered and the ronchitis or lung trouble, while tly follow and any cold should EMULSION trength-Builder * \ by carrying rich nourishment nd creates real body warmth, rorite of physicians for correcting