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BERLIN MUST br.riAVE ITSELh j
Strict Regulations n? to Conduct Have i
Been Made, and They Will Be
Rigidly Enforced.
The Cerman police are determined
that Berlin shall behave itt>c!f.
that henceforth il shall l>e an orderly
and a desirable place of residence.
To this end it is forbidden?our old
friend - "verbotcn''?to walk more
than three abreast on the pavement
:o swing walking st cks or umbrellas.
:o talk loudk, whistle, sing, or shout
:o drop cigar or ? garotte ends, paper
or fruit on'the pavements, and
to wear long skirts that produce
lust. Nothing hes hern said so far
about squeaking boohs, or load-tick
ing watches, but probably the Ger- ]
man police have their eagle eye upon !
these evils and they will be abated
in due course. Now, the fun of the
whole thing is the fact that those
rules will ho enforced. No German
law ever drops into desuetude. These
rules will have as much force in fifty
years' time as they have today unless
they shall he categorically repealed,
and they will he applied without discrimination
or favor.?San Francisco
Argonaut.
UNTOUCHED BY FATHER
Mohammedans of the Thrzclan Plain
Live Almost Exactly the Sams
Life as Thei' Ancestors.
The Turkish and other Mohammedan
villagers from the Thraeian
plains are retracing backward the
steps <\f their ancestors of five centuries
n?.'o. and leaving Europe to
return to Asia. And the weird"part
of it is that in costume, conveyances
and manner of life there has been
practically no change in these fiv<
hundred years. The wheels of theii
long, narrow carts d.ive spokes ir
them now, where they used to b<
solid wheels, and perhaps the rush
matting thyt protects the family
iroin ilie wca-wier may no ? lirilo hottor
woven. Hut the oxen or ImfTalocthnt
leisurely drag the household
along, and the barefooted wife 01
the sandaled husband with the goad
who pulls those lumbering animals
by a string, and the primitive mode
of life on their plodding journey, all
belong to a bygone age.
BRUTAL FRANKNESS.
"Jfy face is my fortune," sa'.d the
girl.
"In that case T would advise you ;
to go through voluntary bankrupt- j
cy." responded the man, "and then
take up the intellectual pose."
EXCEPTION.
"Don't you think people have b
right to talk when a man pays constant
attention to a married woman
?"
"Not if it happens to he his wife
unless it is from surprise."
NO SUCH LUCK.
"Swans sing, don't they, before
they die?"
"Yes, and how nice it would he i
for the community if some peoph i
would only reverse the rule and dii |
before Jhey sing."
HER TENDENCY.
"Our hoarding house mistress
would make herself extremely-popular
with the patrons of a railroad."
"Why so':"
"She is always cutting down tlu
fare."
FRIGHTENED INTO ADMISSION.
Teacher?Class in geography, pay
attention. You on the end there,
are you a Caucasian?
Small Hoy (whimjHwing)?No'rn.
I'm Mr. Jones' little boy.
POT AND KETTLE.
"How about those New Year resolutions
of yours. Nan?"
"Huh! How about that diary you
started on Now Year's day. Fan?"
PARADOXICAL POSITION.
"What'* the matter with Jaggsby
?"
"He's in deep water about landing
that job."
MURMURING.
"Murmur at nothing," said the optimist.
"J do," answered the pessimist,?
Detroit News.
ITS NATURE.
"Do you think the coal road got
toff easily?"
"Well, aft. r all, it was a miner
matter."
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EGGS
A man v ent into a grocery !
store. "I want a sack of fancv |
patent Fiour;" How come? Bi-(
cause there ate thiee or fourj
other jrradis fe ? idn't want, i
"Also a bottle of Heinz Pickles."
There are a thousand inker
rands. He went to the placi
where ho expected to find the
specific articles ai d at leasonahle
rv?*i ooc
tsi iv vo.
So with Medicine s and Drills.
There are different grud< p.
Some aie made '.o se 1 i.nv olu
way. Others are made to curt
as well as sell and meet the requirements
of a standard close
is known to physicians. Sjuh
become stronger and dangerors
from age. Others lose their
strength in a very short time.
Experienced men are in outtore
who know just what is being
sold you and are prepared to
-afeguard you in every way.
Pick the drug store lor youi
drugs and tne grocery store for
your groceries and pick for the
goods first and the price next.
Eggs is < ggs. h t the e are
good eggs and had eggs.
Ardley's Drug Store.
School lax Election.
Notice is hereby given that on Thursday,
April 17, 1913, at the Grand btan.
in F? rt Mill, Schori District No. 28, an
election wrtl be held for the purpose ol
determining whether an additional
two nulls (Mi the civdlar shall L?- levic
for the support of toe schools in saiu
district.
w. r. m each am
j. b. mills
i . j. massly
k. p. harris
fred nims
w. j. kimpke: l
A. O. JONES
R. F. GKIKR
J. I. YOUNG
Board of Trustees, 1) .strict No. 28.
PAS"; RIDGE WYANDOTTES and
WHiTE PLYKOUIHROCKS,
EGGS FOR HATCHING from pure
stork 01 the above strains at 2?
p?>r l"i. Eighty i ?*r cent hatch or
ejfgs replaced at half prict?.
B. C. FERGUSON,
Fort Mill, S. C.
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A Hnppy New Year.
Tho ('rnu/*i?nt fof.* < >%. .... 4---1 !
New Year's Greetings to its patrons
and thank them for their patronage
during the old year and solicits their
patronage for the coming year. You
will find everything nice and clean and
the beat that this maAet affords.
No drinking of intoxicating liquors
will be allowed on the premises.
Give the Crescent Cafe a trial, and
if you are pleased tell others; if not,
teu me.
THE CRESCENT CAFE,
C. A. .)ones, Prop'r - Fort Mill, S. C.
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time in sixteen years, will have the
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There is a great war in the Old
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mv.iw, c.i. i jtiu iTIiiv rcrttu 01 ex- |
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Winthrop College,
May 13,
At 3:30 P. M. and 8:30 P. M.,
Elizabeth to Kenilworth Castle,
provided by the Ear' of Leicester
Great English Queen. Spectacular
men and picturesque representatioi
England in the Elizabethan Age.
will take part in the performances.
Robin Hood drama, "Sherwood," i
ancesin a beautiful out-door stud in
Reduced railroad rates with sp
rections after the evening perform;
Tickets for both performances
For reserve seat tickets ad
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Our business is to fee<
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of Fort Mill, I
r. B. Meacham, Cashr. ?
*ageant
Rock Hill, S. C.
Special Trains
depicting the visit of Queen
with the elaborate festivities
for the entertainment of the
manoeuvres of mounted horseis
of dances and sports of rural
Seven hundred young women
Presentation of the beautiful
n the evening. Both performon
on the college green,
ecial trains returning in all diance.
$1.50.
dress Winthrop College, Rock
Weather
Spring gardens and as
them for your dinners,
ver your appetite may
r you.
J people properly and
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rm Property
) Hundred to
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T. B. SPRATT.
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1KET PRICE PAID .? . : -T><
;:hs a mo hides >$'
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Farm P
For Si
BAILES & LI
100-acre tract within three mile
barn; a bargain at $15 per acre.
155-acre tract within four miles
; well, outhouses; an excellent prop
145-acre tract about three miles
barn, tenant houses, all necessar
for $4,000.
130-acre tract, three miles east
farm, and well worth the price as
j 48-acre tract about four miles n
$25 per acre.
134-acre tract about four miles
necessary houses, dwelling, etc.
rpi l * l * *
iiit; uricK storehouse and dwe,
Griftin, one mile w est of Fort Mil
the price of $2,000.
We can offer easy terms on all
us and submit your offers.
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I Slippers ai
| Two hundred pairs of Wh
pj Pumps, high and low heels, c
" women's, misses and childrei
w One hundred pairs Women
g high and lowr heels, $2 50, $3
a Three hundred p; irs Black
^ teed Oxfords, Pumps and Sti
N .Two hundred Black, Tan
:4 and lace, $3.00 to $5 00.
^ You know Epps sells the b
I Meachan
JUST THlIfiC OF XT!
A Four Hundred Dollar Piano
Absolutely Given A'.vay!
That advertising is row a science is
again d< monstruted practically to the
buyin g public it' th?.. section by the
wondcrlu. Using ay si. in now employed
by the tnG rpi isi.'.g business
house of McElhancy & Co., who are
going to give away ABSOLUTELY
FREE to some one of their customers
on August 1 the beautiful CLAXTON
PARLOR GRAND I'lANO which is
now on exhibition at their store. The
CI ax ton sells for FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS and is a HIGH CLASS instrument
in every respect, GUARANTEED
by the m; k. rs for TEN YEARS.
JUST THINK OF 1T1 A Four hundred
Dollar Piano to be GIVEN AWAY!
A few years ago, if a merchant waa to
do such a thing he would be considered
a lit subject for an asylum, but conditions
have changed, yet in the face of
the enormous sum spent in advertising
the fact of McElhaney & Co. giving
away a $-100 Piano is a stupendous undertaking
and it clearly demonstrates
their desire to he "always up to and a
little ahead" of the spirit of the times.
Every purchaser of $1.00 worth of
goods from any department of their
i store will receive a coupon good for
100 votes on the Piano. The person
presenting the largest number oi votes
to them on August 1 will receive the J
piano absolutely free. No favors will
oe shown and every person will be
given an equal chance. Hit* reputation j
enjoyed by McElhaney & Co.* fur
| "square dealing" insures this fact.
We think the buying people will appreciate
this extremely liberal ofFer on the
part of McElhaney & Co. and we predict
a lively scramble for vnteH.?Adv.
\ FREE VOTE COUPON. |
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} Cut out this coupon and 7
^ present it at McElhaneys ^
^ store and he will exchange ^
^ it for twenty-five votes in J
1 the $400 Piano Contest. ?
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]_BF;ters J
i | Sfiatic A New Of Him.
2 "I wao sufiTrring ."rom ru\ir. in m;
Sj etoumcn, head and beck," wntcs ii.
"i T. Alston, Kale'q N. C-,'*aiul ji.v
'! 'iver acdl'.iliivye null"'? >vo::.. igtt,
but four bottles cf electric Jb'tteir
j made mo fee! like a new ni?.r?."
I j^run^o^Tf,. ;,y ALL r>RliG
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roperty
Ue by
NK, Brokers.
s of Fort Mill; two houses, new
of Fort Mill; 5-room house, good
terty at $16.50 per acre.
; from Fort Mill; good dwelling,
y outhouses; a first-class farm
of Fort Mill, a well equipped
ked of $30.00 per acre.
ortii of Fort Mill, now offered at
north of Fort Mill with all the
File price $12 per acre,
lir.g U rmerly owned by W. E.
I; a good stand and a bargain at
of the above property. Call on
M & EPFS |
nd Pumps. I
ite Slippers, in Straps and g
lovered and uncovered heels, a
i's, $1.00, $1,25, $2.00, and d
's Tan and Button Oxfords, S3
.00 and $3.50. B
, Patent and Vici, guaran- fcj
ap Sandals, $1.50 to $3.50.
and White Oxfords, button &
est shoes.
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