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A Tweezerisiiis. V Washington was the Father o: his g Country, but Pennsylvania is the "Pa" | W of States. i rlf you must get there, rather ride a "blind mule that will carry you than a blooded horse that will throw you. It is a historical fact that Lot's wife did not turn to salt until she turned to I; "rubber/' .1 . Friendship is on? mind in two bodies, ft W Ever hear now Dill Thompson man- I aged when his pup got ;.er h-ad stuck g in a pitcher? Xo? Well, there's a | moral in it. Bill cut off the pup's head to save the I pitcher, then had to break the pitcher I; to get the pup's head out. There are jewelers wno think they j save money by not advertising; and 3 Ewhen they nave waited long enougn 10 see the futility of such saving, there's r.othing left in their stock fit t adver- j tise. j In one of the back streets in Phila-, delphia is a little jewelry store which is making progress?witness this incident: "What's the price of nickel alarm | clocks?'' "Dwendy-fife cends." "What! Why, how's that? Last week you told my son they were a dollar." "Yaw dat is so. Listen; You are a goot frien\ so I tol' you. Ven I hat some I sells him for von dollar. Now L I ain'd got none I sells him for 25 p cents. Dot makes me a rebutation for j w ciieauness, aim x uuu t, iuusc uuuums. My German friend is a financial genins!?Jeweler's Circular. Condemned Criminals. Letter to New York Times. Apropos of the recent suggestion, j commented on in your columns, that! condemned criminals be used for medi- j cal research work, I submit the folowIing which shows that the idea is not a new one. In the middle of the sixteenth century the first anatomical museum was founded in Wittenberg, Germany, by ! the talented Leonard Fox. In 1569 the i , l r ^ AN T\ ATtTAM ' A Artt I iacuuy was given LUC pun ci iu | bodies of executed" criminals. Over the door of the museum Was this incrip- J lion, which suggests itself to me as be- I ing a good motto for this new school of social therapeutics: Qui vivi nocuere mali; post funera : prosunt, Et petit ex ipsa commoda morte . f sal us. Here wicked men are found at last in useful ways. And here death shows us how to : lengthen out our days. m Early Humor. Boston Transcript. Gladstone, when a boy, was visiting . in the country, and the farmer was ! I showing him around. Coming to a field ^ that contained a large black bull, the farmer said: "There's a fine, strong bull there, i Master William, and its only two- , ye?rs-old." "How do you tell its age?" queried * the boy. "Why, by its .horns/' said the farmer. "By its horns?" Young Gladstone | looked thoughtful a moment, then his face clared. "Ah, I see. Two horns? two-years." Expert In Handwriting:. Popular Magazine. Mother was fair, but she wished to be fairer still. Adorned by nature, she ' sought further beautification. Loveli-j ness was her great goal. Invited out to dinner, she stood before the mirror and, 'having made her yellow locks a trifle yellower, she; proceeded to apply the pencil to her ; eyebrows. This it may be remarked, i is an age of artificiality, and mother had reached the age. The little daughtr stood by and wondered. T1-V.O+ n-rc vnil writing on i i>iUtliCi , nuai w.j. v. j w? 0 , your face for?" ,g^P-? famous Rhode Island. Harper's Magazine. It was a geography lesson, a;:d the teacher-had been asking what some of the different Scates were acted for. Looking at one of the little girls, she asked: "Tell me, Florence, what Rhode Island is celebrated for." Foj* a moment the child was silent, then an inspiration apparently came to her. "Rhode Island?" repeated 'he little girl, "is celebrated for being the only one of the United States that is the | r- m oil o t oxuaiivow Her Ideal Chicago Record-Herald. Dr. Lyman Abbott tells a child story, both sweet and suggestive. Of a lit+1^ ori*T.i Tv-Vir> pomo tr? <?pp him seeking L1C SIA 1 " V. li ^ 4 J v. WW w church membership, he asked the usual question: "Do you want to be like Christ?" t "T don't know,' was the child's in no-; cent answer, "but I want to be like | mother." ??^ The Only Difference. Sumter Item. The other candidates spent much j I money and they differ from Mr. Whal- 11 ey only in that they did not win. 1 / , r o J I Mimnaugh De We feel sure in r ever exhibited in thi We feel justified in any standpoint to fi of yards of fall fabi i Will You Hundreds could answer t there It's nine out of te Millinery department. We the price than any other ho partment on the second floo r Matchless The matchless values sho hand early?don't wait unti she got at Mimnaugh's, anc here, they are on sale ail th Two Big Tab] Piled high with dress goo I Serges, black, and all the w 75c, all go at only.?:? in Serge, it comes in n in Serge, it conies in n in new English Suiting in new English Suiting Read A follow )J-. for y? /WWk Ml withJ /INyIVwa upouI /m ? \ V made V\ ' I \ '( worth \# j ! /v Lot 2. (L I A > mater r ?j/\ \ r ' Suits< fij/ X I / Lot 3. m / ft i $3o-?( I > with II I I week, / V I o J % j i 1 50 1 J j / ' I ?= mater " yarn ( r<AA acc on M C*?l' L new jiyiuii Come here for your new ] hundreds to select from, bk full and half lined with wai Coats. We want you to 1 garments we carry. You k house in town who carry ready-to wear garments, s Meet /f*% .fi XJppU ?p r% tb<^ if55*! iiiaiiu i naking the assertion s part of South Carol saying tnac no woma xil to visit this store. *ic of every descriptio Buy Your Hat He he question by saying we have ;n chanc6s that you will too if yo can and do offer you more style use in this section of the State, r and see what's what. Dress Goods Offei uld crowd this big store to its c: 1 you hear your neighbor speak o I then say I wish I had gotten so e week until 12 o'clock Saturday i es as You Enter th >ds bargains, New Wool, Bedfor Til T~\ /"I 1 1 rantea snaaes, jjress uoous vaiues avy and black, $ 1.25 value, sale pr avy and black, $1.89 value, salep: rs, full 54 in wide, $1.00 value, a r full 50 in wide, $1.25 value, at.. - TKT T\ . y-to- v? ear l/epartment. hi /ould make no difference to you 'ing suits might be unless you too u would not buy unless you did in ,7our own eyes how well or better f statement. Lot 1 consists of In according to most fashionable lii less than $20.00, take your choice Here are Suits that will surprise iai a big variety of cloths and coL worth $25.00, take your choice fo: This lot will appeal to those wh( ) to $35.00 for a suit made over long cut-away coats, draped ski at choice the suit nnuiuci uun Misses' and Ladies' Tailored Suit! ial all-wool Serge, black, navy anc lye satin. You should certainly i is line, $15.00 and $16.00 tailored i Coats,. The 1: Fall Coats. We have an(j r ick broadcloth Coats, all si2 rranted satin, mixed snow the high class We rtnw wp arp thp rvnlv I We a complete line of stairo show stock, pn? m _ mi 1 he Store Ihs ? KPBBMMigaMBaagBIII t? Me At ? _~.a _jl_ ? that no such a stoc ina as is being show n with a nee4 in our Millinery, Tailorec 4 n. t re? already bought u visit this big and quality for Visit this de 'in g. / Jf jpacity?be on m if the bargains if | jW me of that, be e Store \ M d Cords, New worth 65 and ice 98c rice 81.39 ' fWll t 69c c&u'i 7Qn I ?/v latchless Suit Values. of how great values the k the time to investigate,, of vesug'aie. ^ume anu see i tit does the actual suits back iperial Serge Cheviots, all les, not a suit in the lot (for suit $13.75 va you, made of beautiful ~~ orings, beautiful Tailored r S2rt.no ha L ..... ....... v AAV* ) had thought of paying th the very latest models ? rts all to go on sale this $25.00 sp Offer. is s by Saturday's express, 1 brown, Coats lined with .-v->~\ro lira T~iqt>q onrl \TC\ LildlYC a AJCC iilJ ^ iltiV/ UXJ.U j suits at choice $11.50 ca Sutton and Blucher Shoes, >est in town for the price, Vici Jun Metal Shoes, $2.00 value, :es, choice $1.43 are Ready for the Crowds. i have more goods piled up ; than most of the little sidestores of Newberry carry in ? A 1 . D i s /\iways ousy MBnnHaHPnHiM Mimnaugh's j J JS_ J5L 11 FflSI F I 1 J! 1 J* ;/c oj mercriutiuise wuo n across our counters. ' line can afford from I Suits and thousands i fx *0 //v J o v < 1 New Sin Petticoats $2.49 j We'll place on sale one hundred these matchless Petticoats, beau 'ul Satin Petticoats in the leading ades, American Beauty, emerald, een, navy, brown, black, $4 00 lue at $2.49 One lot Apron Checked Ging,ms worth 8$c, special 'at only e yard.... 5c 40 in Newberry mills white homenv? iTrr?*fV> Or* MimnanorVi's nripp UII VV VI I'll jLlJullllllMU^lX W :_?7 12 No other three stores can show u such an immense stock, nor n they match our prices. \ fj?ffl i\ V I?? ;i U 1 (?53 i i 11 Vvg^3 !: I W3 . n t/csss 85 \ I | i g ^jr * 11 i * .