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II ^ m m || 1 It ai I I selecti p. I charrr I For fasli I fewest alte t ship, varie style, consi ^ Wfl havp v I All dur summer yc yet light. A models to The colors Pf'ices fror I Specu Iff' |||V BLAMES FACULTIES tout FOR COLLEGE ILLS ?aus New Haven, Conn., Feb 29.?John out ??; ' Hays Hammond criticises the (the j methods a?d sourses of study in A-.way |pr- merican universities in The Yale^able on/1 /lamanrlc hp mnrlo Unle JJl A1CYVO UUU uvuiuuuo vumv v?*vj wv ?..v*v.v , |& more practical. As he gave Yale the^ntr ^ large Hammond metallurgical labora- men tory of which he is the head, as or-j ganizer of the course in mining, and j has as the close friend, of Cecil Rhodes, (insti I founder of the international Oxford! " scholarships, his views have been re- ^arn fa ceived with great interest here. He,amo p.; said: ' .low "The American university is out of ,edly ~J?ect I: {Hopes Women Will flrlnnt Thtc Hahit !lhei' nuupi ? urvi i luk/ii xne; R As Well As Men j | and Glass of hot water each mom- |jless Ing helps us look and feel | stud clean, sweet, fresh. * so u I!' j ther Happy, bright, alert?vigorous and man vivacious?a good clear skin; a nat-|jnsural, rosy complexion and freedom j ' from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every with woman and likewise every man could .. realize the wonders of the morning stltl inside bath, what a gratifying change resu would take place. on]Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemia-looking men, women and sh01 girls with pasty or muddy complex- quit ions; instead of the multitudes ol "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain | ^ 1 fags" and pessimists we should see ajior virile, optimistic throng of rosy-|t0 j clieeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by driuking. j(lua each morning before breakfast, a! " glass of real hot water with a tea- *:m spoonful of limestone phosphate in ii to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- serv . neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- I ar vious day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thu? er cleansing, sweetening and freshening late the entire alimentary canal before use( putting more food into the stomach Those subject to sick headache, bil- Pra< lousness, nasty breath, rheumatism. Istiti colds; and particular}' those who have t r a p?l!id, sallow complexion and whcl are constipated very o.'te.i, Que urged to obtain a quarter pound oi mor limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is aPP sufficient to demonstrate l':e qr.!o!? " and remarkable change in both health gra( and appearance awaiting tho6e whe practice internal sanitation. W^|usi the remember that IrtsfuG clean^^A ir besl taore important thaji * ' cause the skin does not j* ities to contaminate the blo^^Hnle but the pores in iho thirty feet or^^'ek j are lp., pilv. ' - ?? \NN< / ffnrds us the $Yi ing of our buyer, i, at prices of uw SPRING SUITS lion, for garments that fit with rations, for quality in workmanty in design, individuality ni ider one of our new spring suits, our size. Price from $27.50 up. SPORT COATS. \ ing this coming spring and >u will long for something warm iVe have on display now some please the most exacting taste. are Tan, Brown ana Diues. n $25.00 up. il attention given I . lillllJlililBGlllIliliaiHIiiaBI :h and contact with1 the world be- to a se its officers and professors are j "] of contact, and however much tion { i r may profess to know about the muc s of the world they will not be shou to impress the undergraduates aboi :ss they have demonstrated their kno^ ivledge by a record *>f achieve- spen t. whic rherefore I should put a man who on s made his mark at the head of an'will tution rather than a scholar. roday ambition, thoroughness and 1 ;estness are in a degree bad form ng undergraduates, and the felwho'u avowedly or even profess- ^ at college with the primary ob- '^'SS of equipping himself for a career |!ina the way of being an amusing jm^ acter, S10n( VIost young men do not view ^ a r university days very seriously. ^ y frequently give more attention he useless trimmings?to the exiive societies, to a show of wealth ^?U1 rece to general loose living and heedextravagance than to their ies, and they will continue to do mtil they can have set before n a new ideal in the way of a who will tear down the false *nia of manhood. [ am sharply in disagreement ? , M, I i the way that our educational *n"'geci ttions are conducted and with the j,, . . Mar its uney acnieve. iney are doing | r a fraction of the work they < ^ ild do and they are turning out a e undue proportion of boys with | higher ambition than to "tout"! some stockbroker's office and thus! . ive off the losses of their ac-|? . free intances. ^ colic We are wasting a lot of valuable!, by t > in our colleges. They are no^'s^cj. ing the nation as they might, and'' u afraid that the large endow-j ^ its which are now being accumu-;?T Wes d will, unless care from outside is ^ i, tend to confirm the present ^ ^ :tice instead of broadening the in- ^ itions for their present real ^ ;s. Too great a part of the bests arc expended in brick and , fnpi car, rather than in the essential J aratus for instruction. j**163 It is very nice to have a young!?ffic iuate thoroughly convinced thatl^ep1 institution he has attended is the lun 1 T t of its kind. We all 'c 11s get a! it deal of fun out of this chaff; ?^os< unfortunately it shows that w? foggy about why we send boys 5un( ? J* I /* AH /? iaLVSL ui jjieusuie < we have secured usual appeal. WAIST8 Waists that contains the and beauty as beautiful as ti inspires them. Georgettes of the very n Prices from $5.50 up. SMART SPRING Dl The season's fflshinnflhlp. modest styles of the hour, are the vogue! but when bu look at our Georgette co colors and plain. Colors for noting spring, as well as ol date. A large assortment of Price from $25.00 up. to mail orders P >n an , Ill university. to thft [ do not say that a college educa- geant is^useless, but the boys have tcojorderlj h to learn about things that they $26.50 ild know and too much to forget (mornir it things they do not need to v in the first place. They have . v , . ,. MAX it too much time on subjects :h they will not use and too little . ome of the subjects that they . most desperately need." 'effectS rhe State of South Carolina, |^e ^ County of Abbeville. jpresen Ithe int t the regular Session of General 'already imbly of the State of South Caronpresem 1916, an act was passed requir- novel i the County Board of Commis- from t grs of Abbeville County to insert ully e County Newspaper a notice for wiftly purpose of borrowing money for ivened nty expenses. ' mrlesc ow, in pursuant to said act, the >retty nty Board of Commissioners will tainers ive bids for the sum of Thirty- foremc usand ($30,000) Dollars, payable who fj year from date. many i ids to be heard between Eleven includc Twelve o'clock' A. M. March 16th Prici ). N $2.00 } W. A. Stevenson, Supervisor Abbeville County. Li. Evans, U L etary of Board. UL cn znd, iyzu. f COLLEGE STUDENTS \ EJECTED FROM THEATRE altimore American. ^ i an effort to see the moving 5 are production at the New theatre of charge yesterday, about 500 ;ge students stormed the theatre Aim ;he various entrances and raised J^bri 1 a disturbance that Manager lustre 1 is DeHoff was forced to call the g^th ce reserves. He telephoned the home, itern Police station and requested drug's a squad of bluecoats be hurried Phu? c . bottle he scene They soon arrived and proved exodus of the boys was begun. erp1li)^ ?r a short time spent in rounding can p n up and after many arguments ^r.d^ ' were all finally ejected from the soft t itre. They then went to the box strand e and bought tickets and were ha,r d , . , , .. . plicati t in order by the presence of a beauti iber of bluecoats. pound here was only one arrest made, for th ;ph M. McDaniel, 17 years old, 1 East Lanvale street, was taken ventio :em: of announcing, ! nnr attririO nt> vr d r \ < secret of youth You he season that spring captiv ewest patterns. The with t RESSES apePL Alsi fabrics in the fpo^ <j Taffeta dresses I ying one take a imbinations in We the lively de- son to ;hers more se- which highei many models. have s succe< 1ostage prepaid. id IWestern Police station bv Ser-' Atkinson and charged with dis-|j5j j conduct. He was released onjj collateral for a hearing this If ig. i| | BLOOM IN "MY SWEETIE" || announcement of considerable jf it to local theatregoers is to the jf that on Friday, March 5th, at f| iera House Boyle Woolfolk will [| t Max Bloom in "My Sweetie", j ;imate musical revue that has | j found great favor where ever I ted this season. It is something j n stage shows?far removed | he conventional and is delight- || ntertaining in its succession of || changing scenes, each en- || I with bright satire or clever J} iue and graced by a throng of || girls. A host of merry enter- || will be seen in "My Sweetie" If ?st among whom is Max Bloom, || lirly convulses his audience in 1* t scene. The sparkling song hits || > many catchy whistly tunes. M es 50c., 75c., .$1.00, $1.50 and j jlus war tax. Seats on sale now. j PRETTY! Till [ If HAIR DM? i . I = 2 jrandmother's Old Favorite Iff !ccipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ost everyone knows that Sage || id Sulphur, properly compound- || ngs back the natural color and || to the hair when faded, streaked |i y. Years ago the only way to 11 is mixture was to make it at |i which is niussy and trouble- If Nowadays, by asking at any || /-.ft. fr.r "Wv(>th's Satre and Sul- il Compound," you will get a large || of this famous old recipe, lm- If 1 by the addition of other In- || i'3, at a small cost. 't stny gray! Try it! No one If o.-cibly tell that you darkened If i.iIr, as it does it so naturally 1| 'only. You dampen a sponge or || ?v U nn/1 /IrfiTU f V? |q 1| H'Ubtl \V U11 AW attu u*m?( ,'h ydur hair, taking one small 1| at a time; by morning the gray l| isappears, and after another ap- If on or two, your hair becomes || fully dark, glossy and attractive. 1| th's Sage and Sulphur Com- || i3 a delightful toilet requisite || ose who desire dark hair and a |f 'ul appearance. It is not in- || I for the cure, mitigation or pre- p?L n of disease. % i ENT through the carefu parel of individua \ SKIRTS I'll surely want a sport skirt th: ; and the new models are postivel ating. i)color range is almost unlimite 10th high and the dull effects. Thei - ! J - A 1 _ "Pk O /n I A A A aids ana piain. trice irom $iu.uu U] o all kinds of novelty silk skirtin >5.00 per yard up. MILLINERY have made a special effort this set procure hats at moderate pric< are equal in appearance to ar priced imported models. After yc >een our line you will say we hai 3ded. . i lenry I BUILDING A BANK is absorbingly interesting interesting but easy. Once the habit is establish cally banking a decided i of the income, the practice be pursued with surprisin or sacrifice. Acquire the habit we you. PLANTERS I Abbeville, S, The Progressiv< \ ' iiiliiiliPWSIP' . 8M B| ' -'^Si 1 IB <>: ?. =^=rS ' *n I I v V. m is iy S; id e P. l? .?v l" ' $1 33 'y >u re m " _______________ i yd - I 1 * < 1 :1 | :'i * . 'I ''" A > BALANCE ? and not ff if ii ed of systematilpon proportion J i i of saving can igly little effort 11 I will gladly k?lj? j| ii II ft 11 ? E if II II II i? II JANK I! 5 Bank. jj imiinuuiiiu immtm^