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I SI Did you know tha You will want everyti ing to put on a Q,XJIOK S . f Yard wide Bleach 5c Yard wide Sea Island 5c American Prints 5c The Best Apron Ginghams 5c One lot of 10c Dress Ginghams and Obambrays in short lengths to go at 5c yd \ One lot of odd9 and er.ds in 25c Dress Goods, to close at ?. 15c 36-inch Panama in all colors, .* J .25c yd 44-inch Panama, very special 29c yd See onr $1.00 Serge, special for 3 days 75c yd Quick Step Sale on Silks '.v?' * Yard wide Taffeta 69c Yard wide Mes9aliDe in colors and stripes 89c 26-inch Messaline 19c 18 inch Mescaline 39c Bed Flannel, from iCc yard to 25c, all wool White Flannel, 40-inch, all wool, yd JL2>^c Table Linen : . / i 72-inch Pure Linen 89c ? 70-inch Pure Linen. r. 69c 1 Ip-l:* x m - s ' ' *. . i ' \ J. L |;1 -v. . 1 y . | __ % , ! THAT" DRINKING CUP. | fDa dan who 8tt>o< ?- "Give it to the fa The Owner Finally Decided It Was said the drammt Net Very Private. through with it" 1*HB fiat man had a nice new drink- Then the owner < ? ing cup. It collapsed into a metal atd j and in a cue and was polled oot when in walked to the eoc aea cient cop with wat i* tried it for the first time on a da j j car, took a long, ] aaechv comparing it mentally with the j News, tottered old piece of greasy tinware tto* fii* railroad furnished. It worked Where He e nicely that every few minutes he He gazed tenderl; weald walk to the cooler, take out his she spoke, rap. and, with a look of satisfaction on "Life," she mnrna his face, get a drink. *ftei nothing 1 He- passengers watched him with which we are the < envy; Jlnally one of the five children hither and yon as t traveling: with their mother greatly de- of our being directs aired 8 " "And in the novel "Don't use? that cup," the mother ! he, tenderly, "when saM. "It's foil: of germs. Didn't you "You?" she answi see that fat gentleman drinking out of "Oh you are?let ? - ' -4-*- ??" ? aiKavi a pocket cup$ Go- up there and ask j lure^uu cic cua* him to let jot* use-it Ask him nicely, I per's Weekly. aow."' Then four other children wanted a * < drink. The fat man. looked astonished J _ * -tod uncertain, hut gave up his cup. ' 3 (One of the thoughtful young ones car- J Ilst alx)at the I' tried a cup of water to ils mamma, and ?a ??r. ?w 1 , she In turn passed; the collapsible cup S t ^?SC?? -to a tired old ladjy sitting beside her. 6:0 ? J 1 ^ "Thank you. sir,w said the child po- j # while.?Chicago 1 t Utely. < * . Tump!" said the- fat man, putting the cup Jtock in its ease. He looked h Fills 1 *.up> A anave and polished gentleman I ' j .. .stood beside his seat j }.V" ^ "My friends he said, '"end use your j ^t^SSSBm .cup. If there is one thing on earth | | that iainsanitary it's a public drinking j nf cups. ? usually carry paper cups with - me, but left in such a"? The fat man handed over the cup, and the Ham v suave gentleman drank long and deep. "j|J j He came back with the cup filled ^ - with water. As he passed the fat man **I*m taking a drink to my wife. She's > back there In the car." The fat man turned ponderously in ^ v his seat and saw the 6nave gentleman Kot ^ fishermen * hand the cup to- his wife. Then he saw the wife hand it back Carried * to h!m: and the suave gentleman re- Uj don.t m, iorn. tor more water. This time the ens8 ^ now and t( wife handed the cup to a woman who "Well?" atting in the seut w"h hcr- Tbe -But she went a woman drank and passed tbe cup to . b)ess dob sfc " -1 * -"^ >?? liHio >inv cnl- I T y nor nuie uu>, mm iw _ toped for water. 1 ,/ " "Take it back to the' nice fat gen- r* Washingt tfetcan," said tbe boy's mother. "It belongs to him." j ?ho' "I don't want to," bellowed the little I ' ??, ^??r,^!?e hoy. Across the aisle a drummer | ^Cu ' as^ed Bill smiled. Then an idea struck him. 1 tbe ?ecas1011 ?t the "Allow me, madam," he said. "1 ; ? want a drink, anyway. I'll return it." ! , vl ' , John Then he took the cup and went to the J am ?nt to it. ?But! water cooler, passing the owner of tbe *np, who stared helplessly at him. , ?ihe Wa At the cooler the drummer politely " rs*. Grogan?Oi passed the cup to a woman who was aa automobeel acci< ' standing there and about to drink Dooley?Yis: from the ancient tin vessel, took a ac**'ss th "^ay thr< ?ri^: *-jr.se!' and r^'irin^jsbed tb* a landed on t it was fust two we hing spick and span fcr TEP SALE. That Mea I 70-inch Me; eerized 50c 66-i'ich Mercerized and Linen? 39c 60 >n *h Licm 23c Red Table Damask, Joe., and 25c yard. Corsets | R & G, very long ^3c \ 2 American Beauty Special 59c | Ai Arv A v? Dao nf r , S?^C I jji.vaj /iiiitrncaii jj-c. u<-j f $1.00 C. B. Corset 7Sc j $1.50 L. P. Cosset : $1.19 Sheeting, Dress and Waist Goods, Etc. 104 bleached or unbleached Sheeting, yard... 23c 94 Utica, 10 yard9 to the customer 2~%c 27-inch White Madras, special, the yard 5c The prettiest line of Ladies' Waist in the city 08c Yard wide Percales 9c 32-inch Ginghams . 9c Don't Miss This Table Laciies' slightly soiled Shirt Waists to close at 25c Yoi ..HO 616 Main Street, t fwnirwi htm I Married Women's Names. * ?? r ?? 1Q England and In the United States it guy back there, 1 , . .. ... ' h Tou're a woxnan Jo?es ber Identity In inar' ' rlage. In Belgium and 8paln the bos .. ? band adds the name of his wife to of the cup den ber- , , , *7. _ . . theatrical manner ^ own- In tb* Cnlted 8u"" w"men to, filled the an- *om*ttmnretain tba family name, a* *r and '-^"g the Mrs- Harriet (Beecher) Stow*. In the lone drink.?Dallas Channel islands the woman nerer loses her maiden name. In Spain the children write the names of both c . parents, as Llarena y Montererde. In y Into her eyes as "Don Qul*0te" *8 tbe following: "Casajo was my father's name, and 1. inred dreamily, "Is for bein? tbe wife of &"?dw Tanza. hnt- a rnmnnPA in am called Teresa Panza, but by good eharaeters^noTtng they ought to -can me Teresa he supreme author CasaJo." In Scotland both names are .?? preserved, and the woman is always of your life," said ^Down by ber maiden name. In Wales e do I come in?" ^ *3 *be custom to describe the woman ered with a smile. b^ ber ma*den name. The fact that me gee one, two, a woman on becoming the wife of a ; > seventeen."?Har- maD ,oses ber identity is apparent in many portions of the Bible, when under the ancient custom man. on takiDg a wife, declared that she be came "flesh of my flesh and blood of f of It J my blood." thereby establishing the time a woman old time saying that man and wife are :o preserve her J j one.?Richmond Times-Dispatch, vers that she is II not be worth J Tyranny of tho Tip. Jecord-Herald. ^ There have always been tbose wbo ? have revolted against tbe tyranny of the tip. So long ago as October, 1795. h0 Bin. we find that ubiquitous personage. L "Constant Reader." venting bis grievances in the columns of tbe London limes. "If a man wbo has a herse puts up at as ixiB." he complains, "besides the usual bill he most at least give Is. to tbe waiter, 6d. to the chambermaid. 6d. to the hostler and ttd. to | the jackboot, making together 2s. r>d j At breakfast you must give at least *>d. ! between the waiter and hostler. if i tbe traveler only puts np to bare a i refreshment, besides paying for his horses' standing be most give 3d. to tbe I j hostler; at dinner 6d. to the waiter and rr? j 3d. to the hostler; at te*i 6d. between hare such luck. ! them; so that he gives away in the day I 2s. 6d.f which, added to the 2s. tld. foo Far ! *or tbe night makes 5s. per day on an v daughter rettin^ ! average to the servants." They did ien.'' f ttitne pretty thorongbly In those j days. nd got married to ; ~ " e mot at a summer ; A Millionaire, can-ring frivolirv ; tcrm "tbi^ionaire" is of interon Herald * * ' national use, but it does not mean the _ same thing in tbe mouths of different ? nfitiftnK Ta everv one it means the , - . possession of a million, but not ueees a strong tempera- v .. .... . ? , , . . . sanly a million dollars. In Great of his brother on _ . .... . . .... 4 ... Britain a millionaire has a million first reunion m ten A . 0../kArtrkAn ... pounds, or nearly $o,000.00C. while .... . ,. in France they count francs, so I , Tfre lsn an* . that there a millionaire is a compara0 | tiveiy poor individual with but S2C0. j 000 to bless himself with. Million r- ti , aires are quite common in Prussia, hear Kellv was in . . . . ,, . ^ * , but a million marks don t mean lent ,Ui. _. much these days, amounting to a trifle little Timmy Rtley q{ ?250 000 our moneJ. For mil. 17 .a . . 7 7.aD' lionaires of real class it is necessary illy s face.-Puck. to ?0 back tQ oJd BabrloP TheP.rh eks until our Great ! Lat. Saturday, Monday t ns Merchandise That Yoi Ladies' blac-k Silk Hose, quick itep sale, pair 39e The Fair will soon be here, fix yourselves with all of the following articles: White Quilts from 05c to ?3.50 All-wool Blankets in fancy plaids $3.19 Still heavier ones at ?4.-18 The verjr best $5.48 Pillow S'ips, pair 25c j Towels r 5c to 25c National Madras for window curtains 9c yd Hair Brushes 10c to 50c Monday we will sell an all Silk Drop Skirt, black only?just one day ?1 98 Heavy ribbed underwear for ladies, suit 48c ' Men's heavy fleece underwear, quick step sale suit 75c Sweaters for the whole family, in all colors, 25c to 2.50 Ladies' Long Coats: $5 00, Black only ?4.19 j $10 00 Caricul Coat $8.98 ?12.50, Black Broadcloth f $10.98 Children's Fur Coats in abundance, prices right. irs, m 1/ i ^ f is. i r Columbia, S. C I I Ionian millionaire hud 1,000,000 talenTs I and would not be regarded as a poor ! man even bj a Wall itreet office boy. J Ak A talent was about $2,000, and a mil- t J I Hon ef tbem would be $2,000,000,000. J ? I i A Triple Play. It was at t^he end of the ninth in* J sing. Yet though the home team was two runs to the good, things J looked black for them. rpi ^ ^ The visitors were at bat . There J 1 lie Kjl were no outs, an A three men were on # . bases; also Terrible Terry' Tomkins ' was up. and Terry's batting average reached the clouds. J. Terry hunched his shoulders and waited confidently, and a groan went J MSg up from the bleachers. MjkM The ball flew in three pieces, and the J pieces flew in three directions. One was caught by the pitcher, one was i pulled out of the air by the shortstop, ^ and one landed in the first baseman's j J mitt A triple play! The game was the borne team's. * The bleachers went wilcL?Pbiladel- ft IM Breaking It Gently. ft lifo-j "I bare called, sir, to see the photo 2 of the lady with $25,000 who wants a ? husband." "Can yoa keep your face straight?" $ "Of course I can." "Very well. We'll break you in first J The ] with the $5,000 applicants, and then on special gradually, as ynn grow stronger, we , will work you up to the big prize. cars oc This way. please, and den*t get flight- J mission ar ?ned."?Exchange. T, . , _ It IS J Dinner Among the Roman*. miles per The liewxBs in the time ?f Cicero g VOtir Fnct and Augustuk took an early breakfast, 2 from 3 to A in the morning; a luncheon ? noise, at 12 or 1, and at about 3 o'clock the 2 This 1 eoena, er priadpal meal of the day. ? corresponding with our dinner. Con- J Men and currently we read of some not dining | a That can until snnset., ? * High Earfy Morning Talks. ? make, best He is a 1 wars doing something that . rp , causps a lot of talk." J Set 0f 100 "Why. I never heard any of it." Outfit, Du "He is the only one who hears it. ? . _ He-is always staying out at night later 2 i0j ~ J 1 than his wife wishes him to."?Hous- ? 4L1Q5J ton Post. ft A Scheme. J FullyGua Youthful Inquirer?Father, what is a I ? ^ye scheme? Perplexed Parent?1 can't ex? [ 2 aotly define it, my boy, but it is some- ? but they w thing which will fall through quicker order snrm than anything else on earth. 1 ? " ' ? We ai Coming. i ft Give First Graduate?1 bear that you've | . , got a job ou the road. Second Ditto? j ft JUStmentS Yes; it hasn't reached me yet.?Ex- J Z cbanse s INDEPi Happiness In this world, -when it m ?ftp y. comes, comes incidentally, ? Haw- 1 thorDe SS ? Tn ? TH _ ^ J Mate f air oegms/ / and ^Tuesday we are goi i Can't Duplicate. :: 4 t i ?nw?? *m*m ? i ii inn i i ^jao^r^'-Txrjw. wj, m ?? in 4 Ladies' Coat Knits ?5.00 Coat Snits S 4-13 ?fi.00 Coat Suits 4 98 $8 00 Coat Suits G.98 ?10.00 Coat Suits ' 8.9S ?125 0 Coat Suits.| 10.4-8 f $20.00 Coat Suits.. 18.48 i $22.50 Coat Suits 19.98 I do not double the pree on you now and then cut them iu half in the late spring. Come in and get a Suit now. ' ! Shoes! Shoes! [ Men's, Ladies' and Children's. The price is right. Men's Brogans 98c ,. | T .Jinn) ~ ~ 1 ? A <51 1 Q 1jdUiCS OV^ilU iCttUJCi 4 Millinery You. know it if useless for me to quote prices. But I invite you to come in and inspect my line. Our prices are all 0. lv. a III IMM nMUMMMMMMnnn ! j 1 i i fm ? MM M MM?M? 000 0 0000 0 0 12 IVIETZi 22 Horse Power Ronaliout , j eatest Hill Climber and Sand Puller 2 the World, Regardless of Price or 2 Power or Your Money Back. 2 VIetz 22 Runabout, 2 Passenger Car is made up J features, making this one of the simplest operat- * i the market today. It is gearless w ith no trans- # id no Batteries or Spark Coil to Short Circuit. Friction Drive with every Speed from 1 to 50 hour without changing your clutch, simply shi t ion to the desired speed at an instant, with no J Car affords R. F. D. Carriers, Doctors, Business rravel ling Men the^ best means oi Loc??moii?>n possibly be had. J 'p r : i Z lfMSIUIl lj;uuiuti, ova-.) u r-. irM w ; equipment possible to obtain on any ear, full I s, 9 Lamps, Top, Storm Curtains, Tire Repair J plex Pump, 7 Gallon Tank for Gasoline enough les. 3 00 F. O. B. WALTHAM, MASS. ranteed One Year against defective materials. ? ave another carload of these cars on the road now 3 rout be in our garage long. Better place your 3 as it takes 20 to d0 days to deliver your car. re shipping cars to all parts of the State. J us your repair work, we guarantee expert ad- J on cars and will appreciate your patronage. 3 INDENT AUTO SALES COMPANY, I letin* and State Sts., New Brookland, S. C. 2