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r MILL We are doing spring millinery pi you. You can get Brownlee the prict Clothi Urey is the mos to show you. In t you up in one. T over and it is usel ing, well made cloi charge you $40 foi have a ni :e line of our line?you will Our Talking Ma chase of #35 in ou are getting one of do not also take a( All our departmen thing you want an Good ha kind other n Every sack j * t LMG , 1? Common Sense in School Essays. i\t (he high Rchool and colleges tho students have for the past month been searching the libraries for subjects for essays and theses. It doe* seem a pity to hLve this wanton waste of misap piied energy.Of all the graduating ttveses that will be handed down between now and the close of ?he various schools and colleges not more than half of them will have any real value. They will be ad i apted, plagarized and made to pass muster just because they J hat! to be, and the harm done to a boy's or girl's moral sense in the questionable ways in which these essays and theses are pre I pared greatly overshadows thej good named in research and reading. If these graduates could indupedL^tofc select subjects thatflfey know something about ? and give graphic and practical presentations of them a distinct train would be made."Mow moth ?*r manages to got breakfast and do all the sewing for the household,'" would prove a thousand times more interesting than a learned paper on the "Status of Woman Among the Greeks in i thn Age of Pericles," copied from j ?nobody knows where."?San' ford Kxpress. One Story and Two Morals. H <? r<? 111 u Vnri' ir tw.il Mtnrv we found in an exchange. It illustrates two moral*: An old lady went into a store a;id asked to be shown some Rill;. The youngclerk showed her some, INERY lots of business in this line irehases to come in and see ; one at.any price you desire : hat that you want and she ng, Clott t stylish of colors this seasc act we have a very full lint he celebrated Schloss Bros, ess to say that once you ge iU ? * iucs you win Have no othe *, and you can get these clot cheap two-piece suits tor t be suited and save yoursel ichine proposition is still or r store of dry goods, clothir these talking machines abs ivantage of this unheard of ts, as usual, are* full of gooc d we will have it. If patent Flour at lerchants are sellit guaranteed. saying "We can do this up for you at $1.60 per yard." The lady asked for something better, but the clerk replied that they had nothing better, whereupon the proprietor came forward and said : "You must excuse my assistant, madam ; he is new to the bust ness. Here, madam, is a superior article at $2 60 a yard. If it were not for the tact that 1 bought it some time ago, we should have t > charge you $.'1 75, for as you 1 are doubtless aware, owing to tbe >1 recent epidemic am >ng the silk ( worms, iho price of silk has in I creased enormously ot late." The customer took the silk. A fowl davs later the same old ladv came in and asked for some tape. The clerk said glibly : 'I "Here is some that we can let I I you have at 16 cents a dozen yards. It it wasn't lor tin* t'm?t t li a I we have had it somo time | we should have to charge 2"> cents J for it, as ym are doubt less aw t re, lowing to the recent epidemic) among tapeworms, the price of, I tape lias go no up eooi nioiislv The old ladv struck the vouikm fellow with her umbrella, of con r-=e. The tirst moral that this story teaches is : I) im'i be a snob. Th" sec old moral is : Don't be J' la fooi.-a?Aoderaoii Mail. i f Fortunate Missourians. W ||, |i I wa* it ilrng ist, at I.iV' nia. Mo , writes t ' I'wyer, imw ?if Oraywville, *'o., tlirfe < t m% customer* were |ierinaiivnil\ etire l ' ! ei>n>illn|?ll<?i> I?y '!" Ki '.i'H "?ew In-t'i very, anil iir<- well an<1 strong 'o <la\ One w m 11 v i- g I se'l Ins |ii<>|eit\ innl niK/'UII, Mil. I I U 'l>; >> < \\ IJInc<IV1'I> .1 nliOlt tiHit* lln litliml It nil i-iikHiiry in iln s i. I w?iir<l III Kind's ,Vi ? lit*. 1'incry uh Hi.- nni-1 wuii.lfif 111 lut.lii'inc m " ^urint a it .I . oil nrr unit ihto.it itn<I l.iiiiy In* tier. tiimr.intveH I > v Fnii?l?'i?Jitrk liniiiii iicy, t'inwford Hr h , ii11.1 -I F. Miickey .1 t o I>nij4t?ist> fiUcaiiil $1 I'rlftl bottle tree. $ Millinery A.t the same time w what a pretty and exct *?all you have to do is : will do the rest to you ling, Clc >n and we have lots of i of nobby Spring Suits & Go's, make of clothes t to wearing these goo< r. They are just as ? ;hes from us at $8 to $: he hot weather. Don't f money. i and you get one for igt notions and milliner olutely free, so we will offer that we are makii 1 things, so come to h< $2.15 per sack, ig you for muce . Yours faithfull [ wmm I REPRESENT THE COLUMBIA LIQUOR CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers', Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. All orders left with me w receive prompt and careful ; tention. No charge for forw; ding orders. John W. Elliott, At Crescent Restaurant. LANCASTER & CHEST! RAILWAY COMPANY N(.'HKDt.TLK IN KKK'KCr MAV JH. 16. ( DAILY h.XCKl'T SUNUA" \V 10 ST HOUND Lv I.iiicu-Uer (JSil.i in A ifi Lv i l.iwn 3 19 in 4 in l.v Hum-uni vlllo 3 Vu in < :io Lv Klclii.ur;? 7 ' & a m ? -If Ar i i.hkI't 7 3(1 n in :'i IS Ai i ti irlolIt* ? Son. l? v .. 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Kxeculoi Lancaster, S.C , May 12, 11MKJ.?5-15 NIILLII e want every lady who has ;cdingly stylish hat Miss I to indicate to Miss r satisfaction. )thing. . these pretty colors ji ; and we want to fit Jl ; is known the world ) i fitting, good look- m ^ood as a tailor will f| jo n suit. We also fl buy until you see I making a cash pur- ] y. Your neighbors u be surprised if you t "lg for 60 days only. II ^adquarters for any- / This is the / A higher prices. ScH L( yFineC ? Baltimot mm Professional Card: Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. Jin Oflice over William*?Hughes Co' Store, formerly occupied In I) K. M (iallowjiv. LANCASTER, S. C. I DR. R. G. ELLIOTT, rEl| Lancaster, S. C. at-' I Resilience 'plmne. No. IS7. <Mli < Davis Building,cor. Main ami luinla i streets; 'phone No. 72. j Will praol ice i n hot h town a ml conn I tv. A!! calls, day or night, will r< ) Iceive prompt attention A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. FF . . . i in- lll-iin Ml Hfll i i iii in V iii! Is all | liili<<UH tm tic tnturi- anil < ilmvitioii <>l h i rliiM roll, we liavi- ik Sj i i i ll I'rojosiijui 1 ' ; make. No Artirln in the lio.m* shows tln? ?-v 'It i.i- ot i-ii'tnr* lt?nt tloi-s a I'liiim or (> pi i^.iii No ncooiii|ilisli 1111*1 t oives us nunp ' | pleasure or is of us threat val n* m nfi.-i lil 'r ! as i lie kiiowli-i|j?i- of hiuaii* mill tip-ulnlit p , I to play Wf|l. | Our Small t'nyiiient I'lini inekes the nwi ? j norsln-,1 of a hijjh grab; I'iauo or Oimm easy. Inst a few dollars ilown alnl a small | a; r ** I men I encli n.oiith or qiim lerlv or win " nr annually niiil tin* iiisti ninciil i" yotirs pn | Write us tmliiy tor ?^atalo^nes ami or P r Special Proportion ol Kns\ Payments, p J Address, M/\l ONE'S MUSIC HOUSE. r, Columbia. S. C. Winthrcp College Scholar ? ship and Entrance Ex3 amination. on i 'I'll" oxuiiiin i > ion fur till- award nf vara I, i scho ir nips in V\ in - lirnp i i IP > in l j admission of i nn ?unl* in- w .i. in- I'i-.iI at ii 'I*' | t nun . ' our I Hulls' mi I'll miv. .1 l\ it . at /. > |n in * p iIimiiIn iihi-.I lid 1>- ? ; li u> ll'l" i iim I V'urs of bkc When ^vhulnmliipn vhciiii after .in * 'V iin** wiii in- HitKrilnl in 111<i> l|?" muh ii ' ho h'pli >' nVHmKii hi tin* oxmi Ini fur ffoil. |>i'iV iloil ihi". iiioi I iii- ooni'll inn I?" 4. ni iin' inror'i Apollo intu in noho amli ' nh"Ul'l write in I'm- doi't .1 ti' *-ii !> fore I | iXSItlllllHlinl) fill' 111| I I'.HIlHI 111.III I. .H j >cliolurnht|i* nil- ivoi Hi Mliunil fr. i- luiilm . I 'I lii- ii* x i * ?simi v 111 lip li Sep tiiiilx* II' Mi ( I ('''iii furllior liiroi'iiiulKiii .mil oHtitioj{iio,iiii?li I-. ! l'KKS U II JOHNMIN, Itoi'U Hlil, *.('. I "J 1^1 I not made all of her ^rownlee will make lothesMdWri'" . Jrxi Nc* York - v3 Yorkville i Monument Works Equipped with modern machinery and electric power. In position to furnish anything in j |)ure Vermont Marble or Granite Monuments from the cheapest | slab to the most elegant design. Write for catalogue and informat ion. I Yorkville, S. C. 'livery, Livery, Livery! Though doing a rattling good livery business, we are determined to do even better. Our present stocks of Vehicles and " Horses are being supplemented by handsome new carriages and i buggies anil stylish . Driving and Saddle Horses. Our livery establishment is 'ij going to be second to none in the State, and don't you forget v i it! Come or send to us when you want the best, up-to-date | livery service. | HEATH-ELLIOTT MOLE CO.