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app HJ " ;!S.. PAGE TWO smrdninmiriirari^^ *] 1 ! i W. P. Bennett, Pres I ^ | TO OUR CUSTOR 3j Conditions which Sfi change will be as to 01 15 Instead of increai gP or nothing for us afte lor us to work 011 a sm ffi flic idea of do ng Ljfi advantage of our patr Lfj tinue the habit of gran Lfj month for all purchas LC weekly basis, for this ] S Those who now ov jS in the meantime, and v S our mutual satisfactioi gj To those who hav< promptness. To thosi nj tirely satisfactory and ffi We are anxious t< ffi essary for us to take t] s I I juuij i in in u ill u u in ill i u hi u u u u iu rj i! HONOR ROLL FOR THE Sara Hilton, Marth MONTH OF DECEMBER! !^"?Iey,_Je"8l?I1?Ic Kiddle, Ruth Willia Eugene Clyburn, Ldst of Tliose Who Reached "Top- Mackes. William Crj Notch in the 1 Lancaster (traded ( '*'Hh made, A ; Adams, Marion 1 Schools. Crawford, Lyllian B Driscoll, Henrietta ? , .... nr., Mackey Hough, I Following is the honor roll of the ' , . . . . , , .. Elizabeth haney, hi Lancaster graded schools for the , - F.ldridge Lazenby, month of December, 1917. ,, Ruth Mackey, MaiFirst grade?Mafalda Wilson. Sa- Mary Donnom Wlth rah Rutledge, Joe Croxton, O. C. . . ,, Fifth grade. B se Blackmon, Robert Davis, hverett , Hirsch, Eva Meyers, Marion Hinson, 'any' I**"* ?(>ve> Helen Robinson. George Derrick, i son' U y y er. Irouise Hinson, Hallle Williams,; Sixth grade Ar Nell Hilton, James Thomson. nion. Mildred He 0 j , . Grecorv. Euirenia 1 oecuuu Kraue?r.narione t'orier, ~ *' Isabel Ferguson. Helen Campbell. ' Mae Laney; Mir,am Louise Drennan, Mason Adams, ^ea'y" ^ftnn'e e Franklin Hough. Albert Floyd. Han- f'roxton- Walter 4lolph Thompson, James Davis Vir?inia Diehl. |Kvelyn Hirseh, Eliza- Seventh grade?'M beth Oarnes, K?ate Powers. nett, Gladys Culp, Third Grade?Sara Craig. Willie burk- Gertrude Pc Locke Crawford, Frances Culp, I'orter, Mary Evans Rachel Edwards, Sara Flemming, Robertson. Katherlr ise Williams, Elizabt RHEUMATISM. Marrion Milliard. Why will you suffer from this most Eighth grade I dreaded disease when DRheumo has Eeona Culp. Madel proven the greatest remedy for the Alice Dabney, v'ern past 25 years? Thousands of people J' r'R Hirseh, Sibyl testify to its wonderful cures. This Parks, Eloree Pa famous prescription should be in Hnddey, Florida St< your home. Have It ready when you ' homasson. feel that first pain. Ask our dealer Ninth grade- Ev? to show you our money back guar- garet Rradford, It antee. For sale by The Standard Virginia Cousar. N; ?rug Co., Lancaster, S. C. 11-tf. Myrtle Hunter, Keeping Our Soldiers & Early in the world war experience j extraordinaiy value of cod liver oil for stre soldiers against colds, pneumonia and lun Thousands of Our Soldiers are Taki SCOTTS ENU15 Because It Guarantees the Purest Norwegian Co Ajk> high in food value and rich in blood-makin Soott'a will strengthen you against wi flyY Beware of Alcoholic SabetitaU j\) fi The Imported Norwegian cod llrer oil naed in Scott't KmmUt* HI (V our own American laboratories which guarantees It free from 1m Scott a Bowne, Bloom field, N. J. THE LANCAST rdriLTiirojiirim W. E DUMMUTT r DUl ^ 1111. 11L. i, 1ERS AND FRIENDS: now confront us make nccess; ir credit accounts. sine; our profits, the present 1 r paying actual running expen all margin of profit and secure a strictly cash business does n< ons. It is our desire to strike iting credit beyond thirty days es made during the previous l dan is even better than the one re us balances larger than they re are satisfied that we can sugj n. been in the habit of paying ill who have not followed this p more beneficial to all concern* > retain every single one of oil his step and that they will heal KMffitfiifitfiifiifiifiiBtfaiiifiii a Hinson, Nora Margaret Robinson, >rris. Katherine Mildred Kins, I,ois ins, Ida Wilson. Williamson. John Drennon Tenth Krade?Wrei Mcllwaine. .ectlon?Kugenia | EIeVenth gradeUai.ks, Martha i i>iackmon, Guy Skii avis. Marguerita | Ferguson, Helen Wlllii Edwards, Marvi ,, ? . Following is the ho lebecca Jones,' .... .. . , Mill school for the mo izabeth Eazenby, ... , , her. 1;?17: Archie Lingle, y E^an Stover, ' First Erad<J. ?ectl< erspoon. i '*aker, ( onnie Ghent, >ctlon?Margaret ,Aline Dpese' I)or?thy . Vandiver Wil- yn J?"ey' Sa,,,e W Privette, John Taylor, Carl Varnadore. inabelle Blaekrguson, Norma Grade 8ect,on E Hughes. Beulah Ze,ma Kower8' De,la Poliakoff, Agnes Harrl8' The,ma HufTm ?herard, Edward Walden> Hazel Garrh Davis. William 0rHl James Sma,,? Ho Advanced first gra son. Myrtle Hunter, iary Moore Hen- . ... ?, _ ham, Allen Maree, Ir Mary Funder- ,, ? ,, . , Cordie Ray, Robert ' a ? >oroth> mje Walden, Paul Me Riddle. Maud Throatt< le Sistare, EouJth Witherspoon. Seoond K'ade?'Thel J. Deese, David Hi Knight. Kay Robertsc Lewis Clyburn, jra Sinclair, Law ine Culp, Mary |,eoia Baker, Ilattie al Hinson. Ma- janell Carwell, 1.ingle, Sadie Klla Gulledge, Dora 1 tterson. Buclle Th,rd grade?I. W ogner, Margaret ))e ,,arris Frank Gui Ballard. Dewey 0ul dyn Hell. Mar- nudfl0n. Mary Ida II eulah Burnett. \fcManu8, Sibyl Bee annie Ferguson. trude Threatt, Beila hi ward Sistare, y^hertson. Fourth grade?R< Olen McManus. Bouis rile Burnett, Jessie li (Twlly Harris, Annie Harris >roved the 1(,(k- Mao" Honeycutt ;ngthening + + ** 1 g troubles. * |"AJtERNA & <++++++++^ tig Banacster. S. C.f It a A A 24.?The small grain IflU damaged, especially t M If ^ MF^ Work, except cutt III ?| fuel, has been of a lllll pen dad and the farm. w -w in? very anxious for 1 d Liver Oil that they may do th .. ter hauling. repairinf? g properties. C)ur ?rhool has had nter sickness. tendance. The patron IS* their opportunities, 1 m b now refined in weather is too bad fo irfirliUa 1T-W to walk they take th? MRnMHW ' . ER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C [. Terry, Vice-Pres. T?r^ T\ ^ T AMy I LKK? U ANCASTER, S. C. iry some slight changes in o ligh prices of goods in onr li ses. To make any kind of a * prompt payment for all good i?t appeal to us and we do n< the happy medium; so, hegii and to ask our customers to nontli. Of course, this does we suggest, hut would he vei can arrange to settle hv the 1 gest a plan hv which every ( =; regularly each month, this lan, it is a request to adopt Ml. r customers and we sineerel; tily ro-opcrnt(i with us in tlii RtfitMtfiffiBifiaiBiRBifitf Julia Hinson. wagons, etc. Kirk, Alberta The school is also $12.50 worth of Thril 1 Hell, Robert purchased last week number of the pupils -Mary Ellen mo,enper. Rosalie Ver>' much inleie amson. ' aro,l8ed in the fa(,t ? , , our citizens, being p nor roll of the . .. . one of the army dri inth of Decern- , know means an add soldiers. >n A Thelma jessie Hays, of Ruth Rowers, j3 at home on n few Hardin, Eve-j ralden, Clyde | Perseven Samle Walden jqq cen? I being striven for cun't 1?Fay Baker, a day's efforts. It m> I)eese, Effle dred- and even th?*n d' an. Llllie May **ed ,f " ?eems that y Jake Sand y another hundred. iward Snipes. aa ide Olin Gib- SHOW TO! Minnie Reck- ^ _ lex Robertson. COTVIS 0C Walden, Tom ihafTey, Orville Ever Peel a Banana Ski "I should worry abou Ima Raker E ?1 JuBt Put Bome ' ima naser. r.. Corn8 U8ed to pt,Bter t irdin, Dewltt a frenzy, enduring p it C R Sow- B,lctnK toes, tinkering son McManus. Jlk AlW e Hardin, Lu- ... . ..? ,, . _. . ' Gr<?-U'' l ulu lour ! lardin, Karllne ?it Knd? Conui Winrie Tad- and tape, trying to fl* ,',<I wouldn't hurt. Hut n L the world "should wo the moment you put it means the end + ++ There is notiiing in tl r,w .1 . "(Jets-It"?nothing as * tits. T tain?nothing that yc fi + 4> 4. 4. f 4. on to take off a corn _ r fry time, noil without . r. I). 1, Jan. corn never prcw that cron is hnrllv not KCt- 11 "?ver Irriti nop is naciiy nev4>r rmikos ..0?r to he oats crop. two drops of f'Oetn-It' . .. a * the corn-pain vuniat ink wood for you can peel the corn necessity sus- y?ur Aimer and thei corn-free and happy firs are becom- as smooth and cornk?i,?. ,v. _ palm. Never happene better weather. ft? ouess not. eir usual win- ? a bottle of "0 from any drug atore, . etc. no more than 26c, or ? splendid .1- by E ^ s are awake to Sold In Lancaster at for when the ed as*the world's bea r the children by Lancaster Pharmi im in bugKles, Mackey St Ce. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918 . Terry, Sec. and Treas I j r !l nness. Tlu? most vital 11 i profits as t<> leave little 31 less it will be necessary jjj * very patriotic, ft stamps were |>^ ^ and quite a intend to buy ^ ! An st has been * J ;hat several of J j laced in class / jiheupb aft. This, we J Tb? itlon of loyal (I i cct,fdf, ,he. y I un.fy ol 1 Camp Sevier. ( tberaiu ? J mrnc o days furlough. '( tffrnciei lo obraii cnlarfttj I acnicci llclency that Is { ?kZ?? ; be reached In 1 iidmu ty take a bun- %<* on't be discourou will need to ? ^ <mr& u How "1^%ii off?" in? That's It! t thoio corns /^Ti^ 1 he world into aln, (IikkImk, AvMr MrtCf With plnHt?MS sr- J ' ^4 Sout jjiH Subscribe I 177 S&Se' ' M Vet In Clover ^HHf uuiekiy. : a corn so it / '', ow no one in , 4H rry," because ::xx<;S>:;:::::::ji^HH|K "Oets-lt" on, he world like xxIxxx^^^^^^^Ej sure and cer- miflHBRH >u can count ?bSZH^9HB| or callus evdanaer. The "tlets-It" will the flesh. ' e Sore. Just J and preato! ?? a Hhortly rlKht o(T with tBMRreBfeKmlPig e you are? wR wltli the toe a <>9 ? free an your ' ,nJ <1 before, did **2 in 1 B leta-Tt" today *2in'l*Vl' you need pay r.,? . nent on re- and 2 in wrence A Co., UjjJft 3d reromtuenci p p ^ t corn r?med> icy VBnvyg afiytiyyufiayaaRR 1 ? . - t \ -*v. 9 L. R IMPAINTY ^ AT AA A AJL 1 A in' methods of doing bu? no have s?> seriously out ] uioooss at all in 1 his bush s sold. ?t think it would ho to o lining February 1st, 11)18 settle with us by the 1 not apply t<> those who 1 v inconvenient to a larjje Oth of February are requ >ne of these accounts cai is an expression of oiu the plan which we firmly v trust that each one wil is effort to keep "Businei Respectfully BENNETT TE nr advantage or to the I , wo propose to (liseon- ? ()tli of oaoli and ovory ? - ^ low* trade with us on a [ninnbor of our patrons. ? estod to consult with us } 1 I bo rcadilv bandied to ffi I [* appreciation of their [2 ' believe will prove en- rO II realize that it is nee- L? ss as Usual.'' E j yuura, IE 1 RRY COMPANY. C I ?y Ambition and a Record i p. ? needs of the South are identical with the needs ! \ Ihe Southern Railway the yrowth and auoceaa of one meana ! \ t uildinc ol the other. ft | I 1 Southern Railway aaka no farora?no apodal prlrllere not J tr 1 to other*. r / ambition of the Southern Railway Company la to aee that I 'Intrreat that la born of co-operation between the public and oa.li; to ace perfected that fair and frank policy In the manaye- ' J f rallroa.lt which inritea the confidence of ynverntnental , \ li to realize tha t liberality of treatment which will enable It , I . the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and f\ I fadlltiea Incident to the demand for lncreaaed and better y I and. ? nally? J take It* niche In the body politic of the South alonysidc of J eat Industries, with no more, bat with equal Ubcrtlea, equal id equal op pert unit lea. Ths Southern Serves the South." hern Railway System ? m > ? ~ - for l he Lancaster News, $2 a Year JKSSBk '' ^B -K^BH x.-Y? ^Bf'x<,,...B : .". ' - : v.r^Hjj^^H , ;* ^^^^^Ba":%'X'. ,< ;>&> BL m nl!llt Hi , Shoe Polish" is made for every use. For Black Shoes, JaR lack" (paste) and "2 in 1 Black Combination" (paste and S9H or White Shoes, "2 in 1 White Cake" (cake) and H hits Liquid" (liquid); for Tan Shoes, "2 in lTan" (paste) ffij i 1 Tan Combination'' (paste and liquid). H Black?White?Tan lOc H XXJCY CO. oi Hmw York, bio. Buffalo, N. Y. H [i > ? fl no