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MINTER COfPANY'S JANUARY CLEARAN CE AND WHITE GOODS SALE IS IN FULL BLAST Many have saved by buying at this sale. The more you buy the more you save, as all goods are very high and continuing to advance. Our advice to you is to come at once while these prices are on. Some lines are being closed out daily and after that you will have to pay the advance.::.... L a d i e s ' l~~ ~~~~~~~xtra hiea vy l ie d S p re a d s, w rt $ 1 5 .S l o f S l s? C 's 1 50Su sS k t s a Ladies' Suits, Coats and Skirts at . ....... $1. $2.00 S of Silks iTen 's Specal Sle PicesExtra ie Bed Spreads, worth 42,00, S ilkt fi' $1.5 us........$99 Special Sale Prices l x0) i~nsclily.. .,$,8 Uns$00 Ladies' Suits. worth $25.00, special sale pric.................. $1.59 00 Sati' e d il. . .$1.49 price .... .... .... .... ... $14.99 72 inch pure linen Table 1)1 ot $1,75 Georett..............$1.49 O Ladies Suits, worth $15.00 to $18.00, 19.0 aepieyad.. ..e.9....... .. Men s $1ro.1 special price ..... .... ...... ... $9.99 $1.50 sal pales id $1. $1.73 Crete d .i...........$1.39 's $12.00 ladirs' ( oats, wort I $25.00, specialoods, special at..1 , 20c and 25c $1,.50 Creta..... ... ........ $1.29 's $10.00 ..................$7.4 Spcli'(Il vatlues in Ladies' and 1i isset' $13,'~p e(' c........12 pri .... .... .... .... .... $17.49essalie ..... . .... Bo l alies' ( ',ols, woruth $15.00I to 18. 00. 1 [andkcerehiefs, Giloves and Ihosiery. aft $1.2S5 ,r ~u~t........ .... ........990 BZoy s $11,50 and$.0 Mciast spea' priv . . .... ......... .... $11.99 Woolen lress Goody of all kinds, under 36-inch Silk Poplin.......79c and 89c ILilies' Coats, worthIt $12.50, special i-ie . .......... ..$8.99 Domestics at a Big Saving Misses and Children's Shoes at Men's Ladis' Skirts. worth, $G.50. special Special Sale Prices $7.50 Odd Pan prig a.... .... .... ........ ..$4.99 ( l00(4 a. ya rd . . .l Bleoe e 21 t , $(.50 Odd 1 . . . .4 Imdlies' Wkirts, worth $.00, specialu',a L dices' 0 o 2.0 ' wo r 12 1 ....... .... ..... ..... .... $1.49 $\\'hit Wdisnt,.worth. .1..5$to .. . ..... . ............ . 2ard-wide 9.9(1c(1 a .. .3 l alis' \V lute 11tiss wot $1.25 toii.r 11 1", _(", at yard .... .... ...9c C hilrns l rcas Shoes. sires, 5 1.2t 8, 69 $t.so Odd Pans..........$28 l.;)i , to.e........................99.......$1.69 $l 1.O0 0(ltlw Pat 1''.1"2......."..0.Od$2[39 p ~1a.c~ Ch~e.........9 . ~r ~~~."~ i1 ildren 's shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 12. $1.19 y's$.0etaiePns...$19 ;poa i values in ILadies' Silk, Wool i.")r it yaral............ .... .l c to...$2,19 Boy's $2.00 ex .ui4l ('rp d Thine )resses $4.49 2.,Jo vat .. I i hins worth 12 1 2e. ' , to... .... .... ......... .... $13.49 at yard......... ..............l c to .,/.si 12 1-. , $1.19 Boy's $1 iinh .\IAle-rized Table Ihunai;sk in 1., 100 ;c rls cua d e Percale, \\oii $oy's $1.50 ex bau;tiful patterns, sale price. yd ..G4c 12 1-24- to 15e, at yard..........0c January Clearance Sale of Clothing Gi-1-hl \ere rized Table 1)anusk. in 110 Sheets, 81-9U0, wor $1.00 to $1.10 Men's $25.00 Suits.. ... .. $19.99 $10.00 Raii ($ aI ;i-sarfliuu t of p teris, sale, ....ae 89c l n' $20.00 S it $15.99 $650 Rant ('o....4.$ ii Yard . . .. ........ ........44c 1(H) hes, 72.90, " tli $100 at 79l een's $1800 Suits $14.99 $...50 Sl..ke... . .8 SAEPRCSMINTER COMPANYSAEPIS ARE CASH LAURENS - - - S .AECS 72-i h p e l DIALS N1WS. I)ials, .an. I:. -.\ death that caused much sadness throughout. this (om nunity was that of Miss Irene Godfrey which occurred in a hospital at llen dersonville, N. C., to which place the young girl had beetn rushed fromi her home in 'T'uxedo, N. ('., for an opera tion for appendicitis. ''he young girl never recovered from the operation. Wednesday the body, aCCOmpllanicd by loved ones and friends from Tuxedo, arrived on the noon train, the inter ment taking place in the Dials ceme tery surrounded by a concourse of sor rowing friends. The services were conducted by the Rev. G. 1. larley. Miss Godfrey was the second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey. She was about seventeen years of age, a girl of sweet Christian character, he loved by all who knew her. Sie is survived by her parents, two sisters, several brothers and a wide family connection. The sympathy of the en tire connunity go out to the bereaved ones. .\r. (odfrey and faloily will relturs to their old houie at Ibis place dur ing the coming week, whete they will reside, .\tr. (odfrey ha ing- given lp his position in Ilxedco. Miss Sue 'Thomiasoun visited rlatives in 1Foutnlain Inn Utlasek .lrs. W i. (Gras ,ft iray ('o t.l spent Wednesday with i. r mothIr, .\l s. I. . Brooks,. Mr. .John It. M-lln o 1a l h r was a iu:1inei s visitor in our midst last week. Mrs. I'esius ('mryl adi blle danah ter, Mavis ('hare. hae# rettuned from a visit with relativ e s in ltennettsville. Mr. and .\lrse. Iluff of .\llgulsta (l'ross Roads, were week-end vis itors It .\l t. and .\Mrs. IJohn Owings. '.lisses (le il Owing's and l ail en Curry of Ilillside, and late ('ary (' of ]Fork Shoals, spent the wvik-En( with their parents. li. and Mrs. Yates Cox, of uI rhII, spent tinday night with Mr. Sam Switzer and family. Miss 10asterling, of ieinettsville, is staying a while with her sister, .\lrs. Festus Curry. Mr.. C. F. Brooks of Laurens was a visitor at the home of his mother Sunday. Miss Annie W'rigiht, accompanied by her friend. .\Miss Walsh. spent the week-end% with her parents at ''ylers ville. .r. Geo. Frady and fanily have moved to Gray Court, Where they will make their home. The Rev. G. 11. Miarley illled hiis reg ular appointment at this place Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The sermon denoted much thought, and made a pleasing impression on the large con gregation present. Mrs. .1. M. Holt of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her daughter, .\lrs. W. C. Brownlee. , * * ' * * * f* * * e * * * * * HIl('NlhY TAVEIIN NE~WS. * * * * * 4 * * 4 . * * * * * * * liickory Tavern, .Jan. 15.-If the had weather costinues we are going to have more bad roads. There is a great deal of sickness in our connunity at this writing. .\Messrs Wellie Abererombie and R. M. Bolt both are in a serious condition but we hope to sce them out among their friends soon. Mr. .\l. A. Sumerel, of Pea Ridge see 1ion, Spent Wednesday night with .\Mr. .1. .l. Sumerel and family. .r. W. N1. Ahercrombie Is putting in a telephone line. lie has all the hosts in and will put the wire on in a few days. \lrs, latlie )urant and children, of Georgia, wee the week-end visitors of her sister, .\rs. W. .i. A bercrombie. Soulh (a lrolina 'omle -lo-Stindy-Scheilt Day. Munlay Schools of all denominations in South Carolina are expectiing to observe Suiday, Iibruar ly itll, as ".S-outh Carolina Coine-o-u nday School Day". The ofllcials call for this day was isuied by the South Caro lina Sullnday School Association aend endorsed by olllcials of the State and by the leader, of the variouis denom inations; and, in addition, the states of * eorgia, Alabama, .\1ississippi, and Arkansas will observe the same (lay. The purpose of the day Is to get as many people as possible to attend Sun day School oil tils occasion, Interest them in the Sunday School and Bible siudiy, and give opportunity to all, who will, to hecome regular members of the Sunday School. "Everybody In Sunday School on February 11th-If you're not there, you'll be lonesome", is the slogan. .hen's 1ihle 111lass Iosts to People of the Comtmunity. On Friday evening at 5 o'clocki the Alen's Iihle Class of Owings gave an oySter stpper and other refreshments to the men and ladies of the commun ity. This occasion proved a most en joyable one to all present. The speak ing was of a high order being very much to the point as regards Sunday School work. The first speaker of the evening, after .\r. Wilson had made some introductory remarks, was ,ir. P1. W. Moore. The next speaker was N\lr. Jas. 11. Sullivan. Both of these gentlemen gave some helpful reasons for attending Sunday School and some food effects of the adult Bible classes. After the oysters were served the following toasts were given: "Owings" by I. T. Wilson; "Our Class" by P. W. Moore; "The Alen in Sunday School", by Rev. ir. Harley. NEXT LYCEUM NUMB1ER. W1i1liard Corton, Entertainer, W)il A p. penr at Opera Housep Tlursday Night William Gordon, entertaincr, will be the next attraction of the local ly ceum, aippearing here tomorrow night, Jain. 18t1 in the Opera 11ouse. The perforinun nce will coimence promptly at 8:15 o'clock. The name of this distinguished en tertainer is familiar to Thousands of patrons of tho lyceum in nearly every state in the union where, for many years, he has been apipearing before representative audiences in an cnter tainment so unique and original as to Ilace it in a class by itself. 'resent ing, as lie does, a progrlm of widely different feattires, he is able to de light alike people of all tastes and stations in life, employing at the same time material that is unmistably wholesoime. Throughout his entire en tertainment there is something to see :as well as to hear. The speelal features of this enter tainment are: Clay Modeling, Fabric Pictures, Crayon Sketches and Car toons, Costumed ('haracterizations, im) personalltions of Noted Men. Measuring Party. There will be a measuring party at Oakville schoolhouso Friday night, Feb. 9th. A delicious supper will be served free to all who are measured. The public is cordially invited. Five Pounds of Nunnally's Candy F R EE Every Friday Night v' For Four Weeks Beginning next Friday night, Jan. 19th, we will give away each Friday night at 9 o'clock, for four weeks a five-pound box of Nunnally's Candy. HOW TO WIN THIS With each cash purchase at this store of 25c, you will be given a numbered ticket. The duplicate of all tickets given out will be placed in a hat and promptly at 9 p. m. Friday one will be drawn from the hat. The holder of the dupli. cate will get the candy. The person winning must be in the store, otherwise a new draw will be made. Powe Drug Company