The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 12, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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BUSINESS NOTICES *
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BUY THAT BOY or that hand a ~
Bicycle. You will find it cheaper
than letting them ride your stock
^ just when you need your horse or
mule, and let him pay while he
ridee. J. B. Mackorell. 43-tf.
DB. W. 8. HOLLY, Veterinary Phy- T
M nlxlon Qi?i>?a. 1 t\ ??_?
^ ?iv.nuy uui 5UUII AUU UCUIIDI, UlUUQ
at Oregory, Heod Live Stock Co.
stables. Residence Phone 185; ?
Office Phone 226. g
NOTICE?Jack service at W. C.
Hough's farm, about one mile
north of the town of Lancaster.
Terms: Cash down, $7.00, balance
of $13.00 due whon mare Is
with fold by my Jack and payable
at folding time. Please bring mare
to this place as near 12 o'clock ^
m. as convenient or late In the
evening. W. C. Hough, O., II
feell. 47-4t.
EARLY JERHEY WAKEFIELD and
Early Flat Dutch Cubbage Plants ^
now ready. Plant and then nlant El
Borac more. You can not have too J<
^ many. J. B. Mackorell. 43-tf.
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Itring Your Jug and get one gallon '0
of good molasses for 50 centB at A
. Bennett-Terry Co. 50-2t. bi
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AT THE I
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The Home of the Beat Pictures I 01
TODAY? I e:
William Fox Presents |
TOM MIX | p
"Six Shooter Andy." S'tl
15 Cents 10 Cents I 1
SATURDAY? ^
WILLIAM DUNCAN and P
CAROL HOLLOW AY
> Seventh Episode ?
'The Fighting Trail." 9
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Good Comedy and Current I
Events. I
15 Cents 10 Cents g
j MONDAY? j|
J. Stuart Blackton Presents
Louise Huff, Theodore Rob- p
erts, Jack Mulhall and H
James Cruze |$
"Wild Youth." 1
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Hearst Pathe News. ?
15 Cents 10 Cents n
|j A Billion
I -sisuranc
In The Federal Reserve Bai
Ec likened to a vast billion do
j fund which we and 7,600 ot
E j all times to give us the cu
* ] need to stand back of us in
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| ] service in many ways.
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jj witnuut Hiiy uucnuonai cos
protection and benefits of t
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b;.ck you, come in and de
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ij The First Nal
a'""' LANCASTER
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rRAYF ?>?PIk strayed from my
home on Midway Sunday. White
and blark spotted, six weeks old.
Reward for return. Ren Starnes.
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OW IS THK TIME to clean up?
make your home beautiful and
buy Liberty Bonds. Bennett- '
Terry Co. has the paint, varnish 1
and alabastlne. f>0-2t. 4
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WKNTY BUSHELS Lippard's prolific
seed corn to 3ell yet. Bennett
Terry Co. 50-2t.
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tJMMONS AND COMPLAINT 1
STATJfS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, '
County of Lancaster.
Court tf Conunon Pleas.
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Joseph Stinson, Plaintiff,
against
ary M. Lazenby, R. B. Mackey, ndministrator
of the estate of Luther
C. Lazenby. deceased, and '(
otherr.
To the non-resident defendants
'm. C. Lazenby. Robert R. Lazenhy, *
dward J. Lazenby. Irene Lazenby,
?nnie Lazenby. H. Lowry Lanzenby,
ugene Lazenby, yEdgar Lazenby,
obert Lazenby, Jr.. George LazenLela
Lazenby. Mollie, Falls, Eva
nderson. Alma Hicks. Nellie Hub*rd.
he.r-at-law of Luther C. Lasnby,
deceased:
You are hereby summoned and reuired
to answer the Complaint In
lis action, a copy of which is here-I
ith filed In the office of the Clerk of
ourt of Common Pleas, and to '
;rve a copy of your answer to said
omplaint on the subscriber at his
fflce in Lancaster, S. C., within
vonty days after the service hereof, I
cclusive of the day of such service; j
nd if you fail to answer the Com- j
laint within the time aforesaid, the '
laintiff in this action will apply to \
le court for the relief demanded in i
le Complaint.
Date, Lancaster, S. C., April 2,
918.
HARRY HINDS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
AUL MOORE,
C. C. C. L. C.? (Seal.)
60?Once a week for 3 weeks.
ran
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her banks maintain at ! 1
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time of ftnacial stress [ J
ter and safer banking I J
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itors, large or small, r ]
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his great system. r 1
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THE LANCASTER NE1
SOCIAL NEWS
By MISS GLADYS M. JONES.
'Phone 44.
To Give KHvor Tn.
The ladies of the Eirst Baptist 1
church will give a sliver tea at the I
homo nf Mro I U rn** 1 ?
W. ....a. v* 4ft. M. |in *ci i UfWUrty |
afternoon, April 16, from live to
jeven o'clock.
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Mrs. Doster Entertains.
Mrs. Thos. Doster delightfully entertained
tlie Chesterfield Avenue
Rook club In honor of Mrs. E. H.
Henderson, of Bamberg, at the home
of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 'R. C.
McManus. Three tables of players
participated on this occasion, and
many interesting games of rook were
enjoyed. A dainty ice course was
served.
Entertain the Delegates.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
fhurch are entertaining in honor of
the delegates who n?-e attending the
meeting of the Presbyterial this evening
at the home of Mrs. R. IS.
Wylle. The guests are Miss Nell
Sprunt. Presbyterial missionary
from China, Miss Jnnio McDonald, of
Plnckstock. Miss Mnrv Whito n?
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Gillespie, Mtb. B. N. Moore. Mrs. M.
L. Carroll. Miss Maggie Gist, Miss
Lessie Wltherspoon, Miss Fannie
Wardlaw, Mrs. S. N. McNeal, Mrs.
J. H. O'Leary. Mrs. W. H. Herndon,
of York; Mesdames J. S. Bryson,
Jackson, M. L. Smith, and J. A. Page
of Clover; Mesdames Julia Marquis,
A. Darhv 8"d J. A. Barber of Chester;
Mesdames Henry Halle. T. V.
DeVane, B. Rngin, R. C. Jones a id
Miss Clara Johnson, ol Liberty Ilill;
Mesdames Bob Boyd and J. S. McKeown,
of Cornwell; Mesdames Jas.
White, R. Z. Thomas. B*>7'1 Matthews,
W. B. Meredith. V. 11. MeFadden,
Ben Mnssey. Tbos. Barron.
R. S. Poag, J. H. Millen, 1). L. McDonald,
W. A. Fcw.ell, J. K. Roach,
and Miss Kittle Dunlap, of Rock
Hill, and Mrs. I. R. Hayes, of Kershaw.
Harvey Witherspoon spent Monday
auu i utuuay in unarioite.
P. G. McCorkle, of York, was a
business visitor here this week.
Mrs. \V. C. Ellis, of Heath Springs,
spent Thursday in town shopping.
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Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs returned
home Thursday from NewYork.
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Misses Maude and Bessie Bennett
visited relatives in Heath Springs
this week.
Miss |Ellen Manshlp, of Ilartsville,
is the guest of Miss Mary Dunnon
Witherspoon.
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Capt. Robt. Craig, of Camp Sevier,
Greenville, is spending a few days
with his family.
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Mrs. Chas. Funderburk and children.
of Hartsville, are visiting her
tmivuta, 1111. una mrs. w. 15. L'Ulp.
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Miss Eileen Floyd and Mrs. Jno.
Truesdale. of Kershaw, apent Monday
and Tuesday with Mrs. Albert
Blakeney.
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Misses Thelma Bethea and Nellie
Rogers, of Wlnthrop college, spent
the week-end with Mlsa Maybelle
McLaurln.
Miss Louise Wylie left for Charlotte
today to meet her sister, Miss I
Catherine Wylie, who is returning I
home from Chatham, Va., for a fewII
days.
Miss Janle McDonald, of Blaclcstock,
and Miss Mary White, of
York, are the guests of Mrs. A. C. I
farnes, attending the meeting of the
Presbyterial.
Mr. Iloyce to Preach.
Rev. W. W. Boyce will preach at
Shiloh tomorrow morning at 11
o'clock.
Frank Hunter Married.
A marlage of Interest to many
rriends in this county and eleswhere
in the State was solemnized at Fort
Mill Monday night, when Mrs. Effle
Thompson became the bride of Frank
Hunter, of this city, the officiating
minister being Rev. R. K. Timmons,
pastor of the Fort Mill Presbyterian
church. Quay D. Hood, of this city,
was the best man. Immediately afhpr
thft PArfiniAnv Mr on/1 M? ii..? I
. ? www w* mi i uiiu i?i in# n nil"
ler motored to Charlotte where they
took a train for Washington and
other northern cities After their
return to this city they will reside at
(ho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Hunter, on Barr street. Mr. Hunter
s assistant postmaster hero and is a
roung man greatly liked and esteemed.
His bride, who is a very
popular and attractive young woman
will be welcomed to Lancaster.
WS, LANCASTER S. C.
NEWS ABOUT TOWN
Now Drug Storo.
A now drug store has been opened
by Dr. Eugene Funderburk on Midway
under the firm name of Midway
Pharmacy. Dr. Funderburk. who Is
a registered pharmacist, is In charge.
Hcliool Meeting April 20.
The school meeting of the Lancaster
riistrlft will > ?'J ? *? ""
.w .. (it uk; UOIU uii /\prn zu,|
at six o'clock, p. m., at the court
house, instead of April 19, as first
advertised.
flunks Closed Wednesday.
Local banks were closed Wednesday
on account of the meeting of the
fifth district bankers association
held at Flock Hill, which was attend-;
ed by representatives from the Lancaster
banks.
At Fennel Infirmary.
Private Ernest 1). Barton, who is
stationed at Camp Sevier, Greenville,
was at his home in Lancaster
recently on furlough and accompanied
his wife to the Fennel infirmary
at llock Hill, where she underwent =
an operation and is improving rap- 1
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, Organize I), of A. Council.
The organization of n state council,
Daughters of America, was perfected
here "Wednesday night. Va- '
rious representatives of subordinate
councils were present and participated
in the organization and election
of officers. Mrs. Annie N. Kllis, '
national councillor, of Virginia;
Mro. Swen, of Washington, !). C., '
vice councillor, and Albe't S. Bos- 1
song, secretary of the insurance department
of Cinclnrati, were present
and assisted in the work.
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Wilt llr'ni; Iliick Autos.
A party consisting of Jack Greg- (
ory, Douglas P'yler, Shala Mobley, 1
Will Strait, Fred Still, David Crockett,
Ross Rutledge and Wessinger, !
left the city Wednesday night for <
Flint, Mich., to drive back automo- 1
biles for a local dealer. I <
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Ii/cuii ? Viina I U V
BRASSIERES
Special showing of
New Spring Models
I* mm*, 71x1, 91.00 nn<l <1^/
$1.50. 1^1 C
Women's Sprini
at $8.50, $13.50, ai
A SPECIAL OFFER
These coats are of r.pb
srrart styles, hicrh class work'1
Ol.ipi.<.oi<.vo nit c..ii joi
H We also show styles for
gM years.
I MODAR1
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LAJKSfcli
The Moaan rront L.aced is
tially a figure shaping garmei
is beautifully and symmetrica
signed. It is so constructed tl
peated laundering does not aflfc
shape, nor will the metal part;
Modart prices are most moc
I All the new spring models ar
being shown at
rfkrfc p- A /ft m /ft f ? a
| ;M.dU, H $5, and $
I Women'
$ We have just received
8 Colors are Turquoise, TV
I Rose. Special
Tested Bucl
side by side with
Mr. C. H. Noblin, Forest, Miss., si
Hulls exclusively. He experimented
style hulls and Buckeye Hulls side
comparison that his cows fed on E
than the cows fed on old style hulls.
nun mm
RUCK
W COTTONS
X/ Mill
1UNTUU
should give these results. They a;
worthless lint to clog the digestive ti
of food difficult. They mix uniforn
feed. They are free of trash and art
eye Hulls as Mr. Noblin did and yi
And remember, they cost you very n
hulls.
To secure the best results end to develop
thoroughly twelve hours before ft*
wetting them down night end morning for
this csnnot be done, wet down at least
feed the hulls dry, use only half as much
Book of Mixed,
Gives the right formula for every combinati
how much to feed for maintenance, for milk
Buckeye Hull* and gives direcUons for usi
copy to nearest mill.
Dept. k The Buckeye Co
Atlanta Augusta Birmingham Charlotte Greenwood .
LANCASTER SALES
GOING TOWARD TOP 1
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Lion of the national campaign.
A fine appeal for service was made ]
>y Mr. Kavanaugh, he is working in .
Washington for a dollar a year as an
idvisor to Mr. Vanderllp. In private
life he is an active director of
the Metropolitan Life Insurance
company. Each of the Metropolitan
agents throughout the United States
have been instructed to sell $5,000
worth of the war savings stamps.
The directors discussed the plans
for increasing the sales. An active
campaign is to be continued among
the negroes.
The sense of the meeting was that
suuiu v aroiin.i must not rail in the
campaign. The message for savings,
it was decided, mu3t be carried to
every citizen in the State. It was
CASTE^EADINGSTC
)binson-Qoi
Company
irtling Sales 1
>ak April Recor
n AFTERNOON I
i loats
D In White, Flesh,
I rrs ?'ian? with deep
lU $17.50 and Beadcd w?i
INF.
nr t ^ai, | ' Womci
rt*-* ill ot I I
lu j> tuUO, | | it.Mj ^>1 > tOII t
girls 12 to 16 | | Bi d Grey ar
6.50
s Fine Silk
another shipment of Silk Sv
kin, Bisque, Black, Grey, W
$4.98, $?50, $
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zeye Hulls
old style hulls
tates that he is using Buckeye
I in the beginning by using old
by side, and found by actual
tuckeye Hulls gave more milk
There are several reasons why
Ml
^YIls
k
IS
re all roughage. There is no
ract and make the assimilation
lly and thoroughly with other
: unusually clean. Test Buckou
will have the same results,
luch less per ton than old style
the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
sding. It is easy to do this by
the next feeding. If at any time
thirty minutes. If you prefer to
i by bulk as of old style hulls.
Feeds Free
on of feeds used in the South. Tells
, for fattening, for work. Describes
ng them properly. Send for your
tton Oil Co. D*pt. K | j
lackton Utile Rock Macoo Memphlt Mora
brought out that the campaign will
have been worth while it' a greater
irtny of savers can be created.
The work that is being done at
State headquarters was gone carefully
over in Charleston Monday at
a conference between Mr. Rea, Mr.
Sparks, Mr. Marx and Mr. Kavanaugh..
The federal officials left in
the afternoon for Savannah to confer
with the Georgia county agents.
There Is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years tt was supposed
to be incurable Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional conditions
and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy. Is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
wura is onered Tor any case that Hall's
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
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,RE I WOMEN'S 1 I
1 UNDERSKIRTS I
IBB We offer unusual 0
values in Women's Eg
Underskirts. He
Fine Mercerized Skirts 0$
Black, White and Colors,
1(H<', S1.50 and
W* g|
[ TafTetta Mess&line and ||
Jersey Skirts, novelty
styles and colors; also jiaj
I Black, $3.25, $4.50 B
j mm ^
ROCKS OF GEORGETTE
CREPE METOR %
Grey, Navy Black and Bel- < *>
tucks in skirt, Bell Sleeves |3
its $18.00 and $22.50 [jv
SPECIAL. *1
n\s Silk Faille Dresses, t
r tailored or <?mt?ro?d#*rod rj
rimmed. Colors iNavy |9
id Tan.
7 MILLINERY |
Alter the Easter rush |R
we are showing a large &
collection of New Shapes ||g
- and Pattern Hats that
a .v. d'To.rent, as they are ||
advance models. Hats ||
suitable for every occasion
in Straws, Satin, S
Georgette. M
$3.50,:$5.50 |
?7CA?-J4'1A i
1"-HidllUipiU |
weaters I
^eaters that go on sale. 8
hite, Purple, Kelly and ||
18.75. $12.50 and $15.00
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