The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 04, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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w FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918 ^ = ?i* ? -i ___^ TO C ! WE ARE K These are all goc money for the new goc You will find this Or another put off gett The quantity is li avoid possible disappoi * mmmmm ' After Chrisl Finest of Selections With the winter season season of wear ahead, this be welcomed by all women to buy. Furs are such an Fashion standpoint, that ' j want to wear Furs now of I FRESH CURTAIN When placed in a roc ? ness." And a room \vh times, by the use of nev There is an almost ei bination offering intcrt favorable comparison 1 SOUTH CAROLINIANS I GO TO CAMP STANLEY Infanl Soldiers of State Selected to Attend '%Ic( I n Ki Officers' Training Camp to Be Howa Held in T?m? Maxe> S. Coc Thurc Greenville, Jan. 3.?The following P. Am South Carolinians have been ap- H. Ha pointed to attend the third officers' Glenn training camp at Camp Stanley, The Leon Springs, Texas: From the One the S Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry, many James C. Caldwell, John C. Dinkins, Into u James W. Phillips, William O. Ste- their venson, James R. Johnson. he ex From Division Headquarters *,efon Troot>. formerly Troop A, South have Carolina Cavalry, William M. Ihey- a"?w< nolds, Edward H. Girardeau, Foster Marshall. The following from the motor sec- Mot tlon: One Hundred and Fifth Am- to 8ch munition Train, formerly the First kittle and Second Battalions, Second South 1 Carolina Infantry: Andrew P. Tal- >C 1 ? CJ,.r,.rdn \lfll1l? rv> C ley, DVttU rjuwaiun, tv iiiiani r. Quinlavan, John R. Larson, Samuel L. Clement, Carl W. T. Prause, Louln jr<>inn I E. Burmester, Oeorge R. Knebel. hB(j , The following from Company D, rathei One Hundred and Thirteenth Ma- tain chine Oun Battalion, formerly Ma- hnrdl; chine Oun Company, Second South n,Kh*. Carolina Infantry: Quy B. Tumblln, j]"ror ,fcugene B. Chaae, Winton F. Manson, John W. Jones, Charles M. Mor- p^,^, shore The following from One Hundred two c THE LANCAS1 rriie I*i LEAR AWA1 IAKING SPECIAI )ds well worth your while to buy. )ds which have been ordered in f an excellent opportunity to get, ing. mited in the case of nearly all oi ntment. tmas Sale of Furs in Various Styles and Pelts at its height, and almost the complete sale of Furs is a hit of news that will i iii this territory who still have Furs important accessory this season from we know of no women who will not these prices. 0 * In such times as thee -cdrj" we will not be able to g ^ are an instance. L 1 1-4 All Wool Double U?? 1 1-4 Wool Blankets, rej 1 1-4 Wool Blankets, rej 1 1-4 Wool Blankets, re IS OR DRAPERIES MAKE THE >m which has not had them, they add a ieli has always looked pretty can have i \r and more appropriate hangings. ldless variety of patterns and shades a isting suggestions for "making over" s with those to be found anywhere in tli ^ifth Train, headquarters and FALSE STATED ry police, formerly sanitary HITRTFITf inient, Second South Carolina J try: James W. Kelsey, Fred Y. inell. Qratz B. Millsaps, Homer Secretary McAdoo Ichards, Robert Bass, John B. rd, Lee H. Welch, Robert H. aM to Next lsM' Coleman A. McGraw, Ethan Bon* >n. Madison W. Jones, Lilton L. nan, Charles N. Alston. Henry drews. Robert B. Holden, Robt. The finances of rdwood, James W. Claybourne, try, pubfic as wel B. Ilunbar, Herbert C. I'helan. f()rce of the natloi , abovn I. only a partial llat of cr|s|? ar? ?ullor(1|n outh Carolinian, appointed. p() (() ^ . of whom have boon tran.ferrod nan by rallroa< 'bit? ?<her 8?"e" wh"? lnduatrloa and all names appear. All men will financing must be < a mined for infectious disease lt , . . ? they Atari and those who r,,y ,n re,auon to any such disease will not be oanB* id to go. 'rhe needB of P^b money necessities c the country as we A Mutual Pleasure. government Itself s her?"Were you glad to get back by the secretary o ool and see your dear teacher?" flxlnK the ammint Son- Well, I--I was just about ;oSUC of Jj|b id as dear teacher was to get . A. . ind eee me 1" the effect of the Issi other securities an Unkind Comment. ^ K,ven due cons,t death recently took place In The dlssemlnatlc id of a well-know1!! singer who untrue Information ? massive physique. This was In honest belief ai r a drawback In the case of cer tentlon. Is harmfu sentimental songs which were McAdoo on Deceml y applicable to his girth. One folIowlnK Btrong s| when In Dublin, he gave as an A. ,11 - The report that e, the well-known Irish song, T n . Bitting by the stile, Mary, whero Ijlherty Honda wll it side by side." An Irreverent 000 at * 1-2 Per C( n In the gallery exclaimed: "Ah, 15, 1918, Is whol , there wouldn't be room for the , wish I could mal if yet now." I newspaper men of "ER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. lace Tci Nhop A { CHRfSTMA , OFFER OF Mi We are reducing the price or or the next feu) weeks. at a low price, things you have C 'i *- m.L*~ n ctitr (iems in inis Clearance Si lor WOIINM rB * c BLANKETS GET ;e many merchants would say it was 1 et any more at such low prices. But \ Di.>:A i)i ? i- ) ' ~ i mm outline*is, reguiariy Jfrz.ou. S{k rularly $6.75. Special gularly $5.50. Special gularly $4.50. Special OLD HOUSE LOOK LIKE NEW wonderful touch of cosiness and "home its looks improved a hundred fold, son nd materials in this display?each eoi some room of the house. Prices be ic city. 4ENTS ARE how mischievous and hurtful t TO COUNTRY 'nterests of l^e country speeu statements are. When a decisio been reached about the next Li Settles Humors r .. . ... . ,, Loan, it will be officially annou lie of Liberty Meanwhile nil nthor ? 1m. rumors may be disregarded." - . . Community Shears, the whole coun, ... (Pittsburg Chronlcle-Telegra as pr vate, y A goutjj iyak0ta 8tate senate tal needs at this J cent|y pave a new illustrath ated and adjust- that fine saying of an ancient p berty Loan. Pi- opher, "Man wa? born for mutu is or other great slstance." lesser private ^ customer entered the considered prima- town barber shop, the government "'How soon can you cut my h he asked of the proprietor, wh( rate interests, the ?eate(i jn an easy chair perus >f the business of ,{|me novel. II as that of the Bill," said the barber, adc ire all considered jnR his errand boy, "run ovei f the treasury In te|j the editor that I'd like my and date of each , SOrs if he's Rot done edltin' th man Bonds, and por Gentleman waitin' for a lie of bonds on all cut." d all other loans lerat Ion. Be Honegt w,th yourself in. therefore, of ^ yQU reRl,y beiievc all thfl , even when made gay( yourHeif7 stop a minute am nd with good in- bark, and think. Are you sure 11. and Secretary that you assert, and huve you n ber 20 issued the tive conviction concerning all thi latement: put forth? If you do not honestl; the next issue of to everything you say, ht?w ca 1 be $8,000,000,- ex?M*ct othPrs to accePl y?ur w ,nt and on March " . . , . you say, then you are unlikely ly unfounded. upon it, no matter how good li ce the patriotic ^e. \Ve need to be very hones! ' America realize ourselves. AH ,S I F F! iNY KIN i f/iem on/jy becau been wdnting to i i/e, so f/icf 3?ou w is of a very high deg ds of pelts. The sale i. misses and children, per cent ent off re REPRICED oily for us to remark I ,ve are here to serve o ?cial o the WEARING CAMO lative STOCKINGS ] n has Iberty On the Ankle is F need. a and American Flan an< 9SOO (Joes With Washington, Jan. ph.) (and men. too), beh >r rean of stocking, slightly ca hllos- nevertheless the latt al as- ankle is the Americar ered in red, white and small JU8t exactly $500 to w Ing. air?" The correspondent > was tempted to buy a pair ing a "You can buy a pa A Ktli Wrt" ** w, uut /i/u uau ptiy (i iress-l The correspondent r and | Stores that had la scls-1 hastily returned their e pa-1 facturers. fearing t hair-. charged with desecrat 1 prohibited by law. ' 1 that to sell or wear i bring a penalty of $5 it yot| Ingenious manuf i looM fancying the fine, ci of all stockings. They are i post* department stores in ltdull brown or black y hold n colors of the flag burl rordsl "path the dyes, what to act The Flret Qa t may Come to think of It, t with worn * coat of tan < I apple episode.?New 1 PAGE THREE "OVERS ChO A in pAiiftC fb ur Wtoa se we need the room and the buy, but have for one reason ill need to shop promptly to . ;ree. There is variety enough in features Collars, Muffs and Sets. Ill to 33 1-3 per gular price )lankcts as low as this, because j in* patrons and these offerings jj $11.45 $5.95 j $4.95 I $3.95 11 === ^ =i* UFLAGED | EXPENSIVE ^ Ceiling Cleaner. , A truly valuuble first nld to cleaftllness, so fur as the celling and walls Imhroidereri an of the home nre concerned. ls ? bemp brush, n fluffy all-around sort of brush il a Fine of on a long, light bamboo handle. Wearing. "Gassina" Moles. A Western farmer ls "gassing* 3.?Women inoles by using the gases from the exu i . haust of his motor, conveying It to th# iold the latest , , . . ' ' .* . ... inoles burrows by a hose. It kills th? mouflaged. but pests. *t! On the. ? Young Mothorm rear this stock- Reserve strength for mother1 hood is of two-fold importance when he at- thoughtful women before was told. ^ after maternity take lr If you want 7 fine of $500." crnTTT in a supply I I lr Mill emu 1 ion of the Has. rLnuLJiun# rhey explained them would It supplies pure cod liver oil oo. for rich blood and contains aeturers. not lime and soda with medicinal imouflagod tho' glycerine, all important ingredinow selling in ents for strengthening the the disguise of, nervous 8yStem and furnishing the brilliant < . , / . , . 0 led fathomB he abundant nounshment. fit is free from alcohoL Insist on the genuine. The Norwegian cod liver oil In Scott'* Emulsion 1* now refined In our own American laboratories wr'.cli i make* It pure and palatable. , Scott a Bowne, IUooaifield,N.J. 17-JO A