The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 15, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913
LANGAS1
BE WISE IN TIME
At a recent patriotic meeting
in Chicago Theodore Roosevelt,
Ex-Rresident of the United
States made this remark "ninetenths
of wisdom consists of being
wise in time." Mr. Roosevelt9s
remark was made in conndrffAn
??i? tL ? J I
n?v?ivii wtut nit prt|/ur(itncs5
of fAe arm^ and nairy, Auf if
contains a suggestion which is
applicable to any event or condition
in the life of any nation
or individual.
It is especially applicable at
the present time to buyers of
dry goods and ready-to-wear.
The scarcity of raw materials
used in the manufacture of many
items of dry goods and garments
is a well known fact. Scarcity
in any line of merchandise
means higher prices?that's logical
results. The highest type
of wisdom will be displayed by
providing NOW tor future needs,
before further advance. Be
wise in time.
AN
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SOME OBSERVATIONS OF I tions to The Lancaster Net
FIELD KEPESENTATIVE visited three public schools
The North l<nncu*ter i
... , The first school visited \
ltonds Are lleiug Dragged?Schools
Lancaster. This school h
and Churches of the County. wJthin about tWQ ftm,
Oilier Notes. miles north of Lancas
school building contains t'
and. Is nicely painted. The
(By Q. C. HEDGfiPKTH.) Misses Lillian ltodgers ar
I enjoyed very much a trip on R. Betts. On account of a thi
F. D. 1 last Tuesday. I visited sev- hie. Miss Rodgers was forc<
eral hornet in three different com- u*> her work JUBt before 11
. . mas holidays. There are
munitles. namely, North Lancaster,
on roll and the following g
Zion and Unity. Some of the farm- taught: Flr8t> 8eCond, thir
era had gone to Lancaster on busi- nfth 8,xth 8eVenth, ni
ness and others were at home at tenth,
work. In addition to visiting the u . ,
, , , The Zlon School,
homes (the purpose being of course
to solicit new or renewal subscrip- The Zion Bcho?' la loc?'
hIk miles north of Lancai
* right near Zion church.
''an Caskey, of Lancaster,
yj * j o yp PA TM 1 here aro 44 pupils on r
' "1^' fir?t to eight grades are I
with good oil liniment. That's ,hls school. A nice coat
i the surest way to stop them. would add much to the a[
(The host rubbing liniment is ?f Hie school building am
? _ _ these days that will be done
8MB 18 P T jk mM O
.3 O M ffi Sj| The Unity school is a Of
5 ^ B m " miles to the north of Lanci
8 e SI! E" ono an<> a ba,f m"es Hou?
a H ^ |M B" fl|B I North Carolina line. Mis:
Bra B 111 3 I v I Bn fll I Hasty, of Monroe, is the
n . r .. ... ^ and Miss Edna Henry, of (
f Good for the Ailments of <|),fhe as8,8tnnt teaPher. Th
jj Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. || | Inent of th,8 8cho(,i ^0(aj,
\jooa jor your own Aches, four, there being 33 p'upllg
Pain*, Rheumatism, Sprains, Ilaaty'a room ami 41 in Mist
Cuts, Burns, rite. room. The grades taught
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealer*. room are from the fl t to
>~'S ITHIWH 111IWtM?MMM 'n Prev'ou? years no effort
t NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
?ARTIVIEIN
:e to Shop After All"
*<LKs
[arked For Quick Clearance.
ment making. Their large assort
choice.
A SALE OF UN.
That Will Be Talked About Fc
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It would do your eyes good to let
stacks of snow-white, dainty underi
ticketed with prices to effect their
wise, it will greatly benefit your pot
them; for the prices with which th
n. i
unusuany low, tne lowest, in fact, >
time, goods of equal worth; so they
attention and excite a great deal of t
wise women will not fail to make se
not only for the present but for the
V8) I also made to hold commencement
rises. This year exhibits wi
irhool given on the last day of the sc
The teachers are also plannii
vas North
give a Japanese operetta some
i located jn near future. They expe
one-half have a singing quartette "at
ter. The mony junction" the same nigh
ivo rooms 0pereffa js given. The Unity s
teachers: a|so iiaa an improvement associ
id llazzie wjt|, about 27 members. This
wat trou- c|at.|on baa voted to cut out nl
id to give freHhmenta during the duratlc
te Christ- war all(j will use their mon
J;> pupils buying war savings stamps,
rades are tochers and nnniio am *? i o?? ? i >
d. fourth. I a tennis court. The school o?
nth library of about one hundred b
Zlon Church.
Zion Is a Methodist church ai
ted about loc^ted near tho 7jon school.
ster and j jj Manlay. is the pastor an
Miss Lll- preaches jiere twice a month?
is tacher. on second Sunday afternoons
oil. Th" j j o'clock on fourth Sundays in
aught l,1'niontt1 The church has a men
of PftintiBhtp 0f about 110. Mr. E. V. C
>pearancojj8 superintendent of the Su
I one of B(>hoo, which has a total men
ship of about i>0 and an averag
tendance of about 6b. There ai
>ut eight'other organizations in the chu!
ister and Other Matters,
h of the Tl)p roa(J (JrUK haR been UHe
i llonnit gome places on It. F. O. 1. It sh
principal bp |)Rp|1 n?ftln olwl ,
lover, is " " ?-"?l
e enroll- f?r severaI da>'? Veti
eighty- Farmers are still picking co
i In Miss And at ,,lc present priro the st
i Henry's ,H KC,l,nK 't ? certainly worth
in this 'nK*
soventh. The writer found some of the
has been l'le baling hay; other
THE LANCASTW
rER DEF
"The Best Plac
SALE OF
Every Yard in Our Department M
UIItoThe
limit of their stay here has b<
go; 25 to 33 1-3 per cent has been ei
price of every yard to accomplish th
Their weaves, colors and designs <
ll?P
jen reached; so out they must
*ased from the regular selling
eir immediate departure.
A most coi
.... ? Dress Matria
-over the whole range of gar- colors and w
rnents insure excellence of NEW SR1NC.
We strong!
morrow?and
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them gaze upon the enormous tion, so muc]
things included in this event, intrinsic qua
immediate clearance. Like- with l view
ketbook to take advantage of
ese garments are marked are Our except
>ve have ever marked, at any children's sh<
will be sure to attract much "THAT MUS
alk ; so much so that economy onalitv
lections to suppiy their needs
future as well. 85c
exer- wood arid lumber and still others IlKV
111 be were repairing barns and some
hool. building new barns. Everybody was t0 au
rig to busy and it is well that they are, for jjev
time with the scarcity of labor every man t(M. of
ct to will have to do his work and some (h(> ^
Har- cne else's also. trlal b
i the Nearly every home visited is a Itev. M.
chool subscriber to The Lancaster News, drunkei
ation an,| what is better most of the peo-j state ai
asso- pie read it and believe in it, too.
" . The ;
in of ^
ey ln S. LKCilSLATt'ItK QUITS nesday
The JUST AFTEK MIDXKiHT I>- ^ee'
to havi
K Columbia. S. C., Feb. 14.?Short- key, a 1
Ils a ly after midnight Tuesday the second drunk,
ooks. gPBSion 0f the seventy-second South Sente
Carolina general assembly adjourn- ah0uld
*d sine die. This was one of the or 9erv<
ltev shortest sessions in a number of ja|j
d he .voara. adjournment coming just 35 ^ftor
(.on days after convening on January 8. ,
titration
?n.i The house adjourned at 12:13
,inu charge
each ?,(,iock and the senate a few mln- ,
iber-l utes aftcr commit I
'atoe Governor Manning signed the drunker
nday general appropriations bill at 9:45 Rov ^
iber- o'clock and the resolution ratifying suspend
e at- the amendment to the federal con- (jons al
e no Rtitutlon 15 minutes later. suing a
rch. The county supply bill, which held Forth
up the adjournment, was given ex- tho tria
d in eru,ivo approval shortly before mid- Hjon 0f
ould n,?ht- Tha Kovernor had given his was or
ntly aPl)roval to 127 ao,s before tlie a<l- star of
Journnient of the legislature. Ror anf|
I t ?? ""
nun. Blgne
a pie Precise. lingRwo:
sav- Scotch Sergeant?"And noo we'll try bee. He
the rlcht tur-rn by numbers, and mind ('ulloug
that ye don't move till ye hear the
poo~ final syllable of tho wor-rd tur-rn!"?
lllng passing Show* * haPnia
T STOR
SALE EXTRAORDINAY OF THE
SON'S SMARTEST L
FABRICS
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nprehensive assortment of the seas
Is that are of Fashion's Favorite Selecl
eaves that will lend themselves arti;
'r FASHIONS.
ly emphasize the importance of your
I partaking in these extraordinary val
THE SUPREME NOTE IN
RTEST NEW FOOT]
OR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
flkcIS
e styles that have a snappy unique to
h sought for by elite dressers?yet c
lities of assured service, demanded b;
for economy.
ional large and varied stocks of men's
Des, comprises the very style you desii
5T" give service?combined with ease
idered?THESE PRICES are unappr
$1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.59, $5.00 to $
. M. I?. LKK, A. M. 1). I?. Rev. H. S
SUSPENDED. Done this
whom this may-concern: 1918, at the
M. 1). Lee. A. M.. D. D.. pas- Zion church,
the Mount Carmel Circuit of ?
M. E. Zion church. After due
a special committee the said "Do you sc
IJ. Lee was found guilty of 'ng hard ov?
iness as published in The K?r ?f n 'ac
id suspended. ndnd that or
...... my Job away
published statement follows: fia|(j thp v,8
State, Columbia, S. C.. Wed- you'd keep
morning, Jan. 16, 1H18. "M. "Great Scott,
a negro minister plead guilty If every fello
ng two (2) quarts of whis- sarae Idea!"
38-ealibre revolver and being
all at the same time." Aa|J!
nee of the court was that he I II W|)| jj ;
pay a fine of $100 and costs! ?
; 60 days in ilichland county! tvery i
stand up
careful and prayerful invcs- first years
and examination of t>i<- have the 1
of drunkenness against ltev.
Lee, A. M.. 1). I)., the trial
ee found him guilty of
mess and by motion, the said
I). I was is hereby, |
ed from all ministerial func-l ^
id church privilege until ennnual
conference. i ^
ier. by motion, the acts of.hecause it
il committee in the suspen- and throal
ncv. >1. i). l-.ee, A. M-. l>. IK, avoid grip
is ordered published in the and makes
Zion and Rook Hill Messen- fheumatic
I also 1n the Lancaster News. Send a
d, Committee: Rev. F. Kil- .
rth, I). D., Rev. S. N. liar- * *
v. J. I). Harris, Rev. N. Me- *n
M. Simpson, D. I")., P. E., ulA
in i
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on's smartest ...
:ion in designs,
stically to the
visit here toucs.
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>uch of distinc- l
ombine all the
y the prudent
t, women's and
*e, in materials
i and comfort,
oachable.
8.95.
. McMulIen, I). I)., Sec.
thirty-first day of Jan.,
! Mount /ion A. M. E.
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Lancaster. S. C.?Adv.
Very Rare.
>e that young fellow work>r
there?" said the mnnatory.
"He's made up Ms
te day he Is going to get
from me." "Is that so?"
Itor. "I shouldn't think
him around here, then."
man! I'd be very lucky
w in this factory had the
ier's Strength
unlisted man would
stronger during the
i service if he could
benefits of
oro
JISION
: fortifies the lungs
. . . . i
l, creates strengtn to
pe And pneumonia
i rich blood to avert
tendencies.
bottle of SCO" ITS
a relative or friend
he service.
'he Norwr?rinn cod llrer oil In
' Emukloa It now retired In"our
American laboratories w hlclaX