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s ' ' t 1 % . f \ TBS LA A / N0A8TKR NEWS, MAY J *9, im. . ' * ' " I N1 ARR IVAI H < I refey We have just rec :eived a nice assortment ol f LAWNS an 0 id CHINA S] f, V'%j [LKS. il Also a i Or j - nice assortme Swelled nt of TRIMM it line ol [INiiS. We t Dress C think we hav< ioods in e;tne Town. '< I t L ; f All fliaf wo Qfilr i I ??rcxs iii i ii?imitw is tVint. vnn pn en???rn i m\ m i i pt? . i mp in ins moot our stoe k. You will m 5 * find it a. M.M.JL beyond UAXUit fT W MUU J a doubt the 1 1. kJ %JJLJL nj J vr V/ vr . jest and most TT I /i A up-to-date in i nnTT_ ti ?i Lancaster. r \TVT IjH ^ i 1 f\ * f _____ The Graded St eating Cloaii day Might. JLXlXlrf ;Aoo(s??7Vi0 Inter- niark in %y Exercises Vri- whole pe average riEiA any study during the in riod le88 than 97. The Re^ of Mies Maude Moore, fun i r i "?i the Kershaw cemetery, th T. J. T. Dendy conducting th eral services. l /i\ XLik Special Not 3 w. ice to Custoi I I mers! i ne uiuBiiig Lancaster gradi the auditorium ing, were highly creditable alik teachers. Th patrons and fri fAerui8#B wi iuo anoUier I 3d btihools, held in i>er of th last Friday even- the*8ame f entertaining and received e to pupil* and ju any st e attendance of Aastat ends of the school the gradi ln.?A tl.? " ' emarRaDiy origni mem- j e graduating class, for tun period was 97.98. She vjgj no mark less than 96 jot, udv. ,ed in Saturday's News, .v . lates are Perrine Stover, "A * a ra a a _ _ dr. William Rrddey has r< led home from a few dayi t to relatives in Cliai e. VIDSON ORCHESTRA ? %tw i<( rr /it VTV ?- We find that oar cast j? it is impossible for us to have your order in by 9 i r~ the evening, as we close a to get the best service, pi blame us for meats and i you the best we can and 3 your orders before 9 in 4 Sunday mornings from 6 1 omers give their orders so in fill them satisfactorily. So o'clock in the morning and fc t 6 30?Saturdays excepted, ease comply with this req ce reaching you late. We rou can be a great help to the morning and 5 in the ev to 8 a. m. No deliveries ma< reguiariy tlml we ask you to >y 5 o'clock in Now in order uest, or don't want to serve us by placing ening. Open 1e on Sunday. yy f*r? uiiunimn v rium being cro capacity. The as follows : Music?Marc Moore. Prayer?Dr. Mimic, hv Orr mi f.c) cur auuiK'- iyiauae wded to its utmost Emma Si programme was and Lillii The a h, Miss Maude was an a was mu< J. H. Boldridge. and appr hostra. Moore, rrea Aaaras, varingen, Hope Gregory . in Stover. c ddress of Col. Marion d ble, scholarly effort and ^ :h enjoyed by his large ^ J eciative audience. Ami; mil llw Graded School Auditoriur Saturday Night June 1st. lenervfd seats tickets now o 3 at Craw.ord Bns., J. J ckey & Co., Funderbur irmacy and J. B. Mackorell' ? r A .4. n i i : 5. Thanking you in advance above, we are, n p Phone No. 148. k = for your kindneHR in rem Very respectfully, Plyler Brol lemDerine rno ^ ;hers. ft Drill?"Red 3rd. and 41 h. g Mrs. T. Y. Wi Bessie Harper. Music by On Annual Ad< Hardin Marion i?pf. 4,Thp> f* Riding Hood"? .... r . rades. Teachers, ' ' illlams and Miss tthaw, chefctra. Mr. J. iress, by Col. J. and hip] i, of Chester. Sub Kershaw na nftl nf l.uKnr " >1 * > ? * 1 ll< . Hilton Dead?He tons a a^u Known Citizen of Ker A. Hilton, a well known lily esteemed citizen of , died at his home in it (t/IlL I A. i I UO U" Ul o. \JI OUU> U1 1U ilts 35 cts, children 25 cent T. & O. CO'S. ^uatilitj ima We Deserve to be Bar FIKST, BeoAime onr recori bent guarantee of a prosperouH fi > id w xx Favored with a Sha iking Business : 1 in clean, and a long record of hoc lture. X re of Your ?????? iCHt dealing in the Music?Orch Salutatory-N Essay?"Lai Miss Emma S\ Class Prophi Stover. Music?Orel ~ llll?t l"W lestra. I His heall lies Maude Moore, some tim jCHster County"? Lancaste vrearingen. the late, jsy?Miss Lillian 39 year? Kershaw >estra. | v, u on mo instant.? th had not been good for le. He was a native of r county, was a son of James I*. Hilton and was i of age. He moved to r about 17 years ago, a opPontaH a nrmitiAn o a Y6i >c? uigai The aste ells s, it is different. Quatilii rTHEN our policy is as lib dAtiDg, but prudent. AND FINALLY, our loca business. WE solicit the small aceo' The Firs ty l. oral as is consistent with security ; tion is central and accessible?rig unt as well as the large one. it National Ba A.NCASTER, S. C. we are ftccomiiioht in the centre of nk Class Histon ory. Valedictoryver. Awarding D Music by Or< Fan Drill?"i Teachers. Mia ir? Miss Hope Gregsalesman --Miss Perrine.Sto organize* iplomas. ton & Cc sliestra. than on* fill and 6th grades. ^ie 8 Blanche Moore, consister V ?V(VVJ/VV\* u J/UD1VIV11 (?0 i in the store of the late. Ganeon. He afterwards i the firm of J. A. Hil). He served for more th? b term as a member of C(X haw council. He was a ^ it member of the Han- * 1 please you. Calls solicite Try thei Oh! All Ye it thirst and want to ke< >1. Come, try the goods fro >ur Refrigeratoi 11 t ii d. ? CIIAS. D. JONE^, President E. I'm Ideal Business Col The right way to learn 11 thiough actual buHineaa iranaai course in Hook-keeping taught i R. E. WYLI m. CROXTON, Cashier. Clemson Agricull . Schoiarlshin mid ill^lUeHB 18 1 _ tiouh a Hmination to l<re: in gateway The examination fi E, Vice-President. tural College. Entrance Ex ^hman Class, or tho award of Mibb Daisy Mc Announctrm White Springs Kenedictionter. The music Miss Isabella 1 . 1.' If* T1 Intvre. tist chur ants.?The Grace tiye me Scholarship*. sonic Lo -Uev. C. P. Oar Mr , - i j i Who WH9 was furnished by Davis (leader), coul,lv? . as- rw , is also si ? ? , wn ch, and was also an ac er> ruber of the Abney Ma- ma dge pu Hlton leaves a widow, Miss Bell Good, of York *> and five children. He irvived bv the followim* en we win ao ail in our po consistent with the times, ike you feel rewarded for ai rchase you make in the way W- 1ms snpeiior advantagea ovor fo HysUniH No mero theory,?i practical and realistic. !"iy Knroll anytime no vacation ? of Day and night achool. Intereated parlies arc welcon 2j tlie school nnd aee onr new and PJU ed Hyatoni of commercial traiuin [i3 For particulars and further it I j call at or write to the -3 Ideal linaineMH C jr* Heath Sj.rin nil oiner scholarships from I<i nvoiytbiog an(j admission to Kres be held at the ( utility -no class Friday July fi, at 9 a for scholarships may i ao to visit p||Cation forms from t oopyneht- eriniendent of Ed '? blanks must be tilled c : tor mat ion fllpd wjt|| the coun|y olleoe before the beginning h C l'on Those taking t for entrnnne to the incaster County hman Class w til court house on in. Applicant)* secure blank ap,he county Supucation. These >ut properly and hu perintendent of the examinahe examination Krdali ma n claia VlOilQ ; M188 II no; Miss Lizzi Mr. John Poj Margaret Mooi drills. The Grace scholarship, in was awarded tame 1 ayior, pia- , rn-i, -4 brothers e lillman, guitar ; Tx _ ... D. h. an if?, cornet. Miss i At 4t Bluff; M e played lor the . ' J Hilton, < White Springs l'on? M Winthrop College, Ellison t to Miss Perrine ton, of t and sinterfl : Menars. g d R. T. Hilton, of White i leH8r8. W. T. and Peter W1 >f the Liberty Hill see- ^1? AIM ra. Amoa Mungo, Mra. >mall and Mias Julia Hilhia county. ^ 2old Soft Drinks hite Diamond Lithia Ging e, bottled by Piedmont Mi il Springs Co. Pints 10 c od and wholesome. l w rii/>iiA \ Cleveland, Ohio, Ma >er During last night the 1 n- ture here dropped 42 i ts. or from 78 to 36 abo1 There were snow flurries i ^ land during the day. - - -- and not trying for h sol ? 07 _ file their applicatioi ^ * ' dent Mell. The sc iemperH- worth |100 and fre< , scholarship student I degrees, Jy may select the Ten zero er8 must take one of t courses. Kxanainatio in oieve- furnished, but each a provide himself with The number of seho! Iiolnrship should n with Presi-holarships are ? tuition. One rrom eaph coun:tile course, oth- f^p' he Agricultural n paper will be pplicant should scratch paper, larshipb to be a Wtoyer, whose years was 98.1 i average for Ave The i 8. She received no I were bui Kmm -i - ? . remains of Mr. Hilton I*-ied with Masonic honors' v* r *u >* -? *?? ?' -w. *, ff i WJV ^ 1-l I...,?-^ ^ ? f f VUUIIV The Old Original. r * l . J '' ,? . ?? t . ?? ii Take The Newa. . v iwjT werded will be mnou P. H. Mel 1 Clemsoi noni later. 1, President, i Callage. 8. C. kfl