The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 16, 1904, Image 4

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THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS! f~>T i I? Greatest hi point of sales, and even more remarkable in excellence of value. Interest increases steadily, and each day shows a growth of trade that is little less than phe nomenal. But the values are here?that's the secret of the store. Our sales last week here were the most encouraging we have ever had, and we will continue the same prices with but slight variation, because we are anxious to convert our stock into cash. We always give satisfaction to our customers, and assure you if you come to our store you will in the future be numbered among the hosts of our pleased customers. The Dixie Clothing and Shoe Store. Cheap Hates to Augusta. 0 On account two States Cotton and AgrkuHu'al Carniva', Augusta, Ga., November 14-20, 1904 the Charleston & Wt slorn Carolina Railway will sell iound trip tickets from all agenoy sta tions on Its line at following rates: For individuals, one fare plus 25 cents. (Mlnitmuiu rate 50 cents.) Tickets on sale from Ptattons within one hundred m'les of Augusta daily 'November 14th to and inoluding trains scheduled to arrive in Augusta before noun o( N ?vembsr I9th; from points be-1 yond one hundred miles of Augusta Noveinhcr 15, 10, 17, Final limit on all tickets, November 21, 1004. Madden News. Madt'on, Nov. 14.?Mr. E. G. Bram lett is huihling a cotton seeu house for an Augusta mill. We doub'? if tliere is a better looation in the State for an oil mill than Mad djn. If our "homo people" are so shot tslgh'ed as not to see the possibil ities of such an enterprlte perhaps straugors can ba Induced to oomo in nod reap the harvest that might be theirs. Miss Omega Madden uf the G. F. C? came borne Friday and stayod until Sunday. Mrs W. J. Langston, of Greenville, eallod by to see relatives en route home from tbe Missionary Union at Laurons Mrs. M. S. Davenport of Greonwood is visiting relatives bere, Dots Frorii Pea Rtdgo. We bad floe rains here on Nov. the 4th au 1 6th which did a great deal of good. Onr farmera are busy preparing to sow grain. Metars. Lynch & Children have opened a new store at Park's FtaMon. Our young people enjoyed themselves very much at a candy pulling at .J. S. Cunningham's on Nov. 11th. AH re port a pleasant evening. Mr*. J. P. Sloa i and Mrs B. F. God frey visited at Clinton Wednesday. Misses Agnes and Mamie Greyllsh and Mary Lavln attended tbe ded'ea tioQ of tbe new St. Mary'a Catho lic Church, Greenville, Nov. Oth. Mrs. J. P, Sloan and Miss Liz/.le Sloan visitei at Ora Thursday. Joe. >2 ? ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 ?2 Thanksgiving! If your Thanksgiving din ner is prepared from Grocer ies bought here it will be relished all the more for my Groceries are of the highest grade. A full line of new and sea sonable delicacies on hand especially for Thanksgiv ing. J. S. BENNETT * :? ? & 2? I I . GO TO R. P. Milam & Co. F"OR FLOUR Better and Cheaper Flour than any body?i,ooo barrels bought right. . . ^m/*m*> \msv/v/va/\msvi/\*sw\ms\ms\>/m/^/m/\msv.^m/<a/sa>>va/v>> < THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. WEEN Jacksonville, Pia., Charleston, S. C, and New York and Boston, Mass. ?E The Favorite Route 1 Hol ween the South and North. Only All Watkr Link Without Change. Three or mare sailings weekly in either direction. JCvery convenience known to modern oo-iau travel. Un & surpassed accommodations fur first-class and steerage passengers. Close connections with all railroads and steam boat lines out of New York. Most accessible and con venient route for travelers to all New Ehland, Northern and interior points. THEO. G. EG ER, G. M. Wm. P.Cydr&C)., Gen'l Agts. igStite St., New Yorkrl^, K. M. Ironmonger, Jr., A. G. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla\?|k M. B Hutchinson, D. F. & P. A. Charleston, S. C. ilti mm i*trrt(r A/ *Ai WV *mi im% nlV vAm ntm" 'mm ItS \Aj *tmm mti ahi \m\Yi Nt/ W v -DON'T PUT A TRUCK HORSE ON THE RACE TRACK Don't buy a Brogan to dance in? they are too heavy. Don't buy a Patent Kid for a plough shoe?they are too light. In other words, buy a shoe suitable for your work. It's the up=to=date store with the up-to-date goods that sells shoes suit able for every walk in life. COPELAND'S is the place. Every shoe guaranteed. Customers' shoes shined FREE. "The One Price Store." IIRILTIIY MOTHERS. Mo' hera should always keep In gcod bodily In; 1.1)1. Tney owe io to tneir children Yet it is no unnsual sight to see ? mother, with b^b? In .arms, coughing violently ?? nd exhibiting all tho R.t inptoi s of a consumptive ten de icy. And why t>hou*d this danger ous condition exls*, dangerous aliKe t-o ixoihcr ard child, when Dr. flose&eo'a German 8 rttp would put a stop to It at once? No mother sbou'd bn without ilils old and tried remedy in the house ?for Its timely i.so will promptly cure any lung, throat or bronchial trouble In herself or her children. Tho worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup ? so can hoarseness and congestion of the bronchial tubes. It makes expec'oralion ensy, and gives Instant relief and r. freshing rest to the co.igh-raked consumptive. New trial bottle*, 25c; laego sizo, 75c. At all druggist*. How Lauren"Voted Nov. M. The vote of tho general ejection was ofllclnlly tabulated yes'erday by the commissi ners of elections. Tho following is tho vote the total bo'rg less than two-thirds of those that were cast. In tho Primary. For President?Parker, 1,777; Roose velt, 50; Wa'6on, 1. Congress?J. T. Johnson, 1,770; J. D. Ad urns, 53. County Ticket?1,735. Hitnninl Sessions of the Legislasure ?Yes, 81?; x o, 057. Road Law?Yep, 817; no, 579. Greenville bonded indebtedness Yos, 734; no, 040. BRIDH AND OROOM RETURN. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richardson, Jr., Welcomed at Their Home. rSpncifll to The State. Pinewood, Nov. 10. Mr. R . C. Rich ardfon, Jr., accompanied by his brido arrived on Saturday afternoon from their b Idal tour. Mr. Richardson is a member of the well k lown Richardson family, who have been long noted for their excellent cltizinship, lavish hos pitality and po'itlcal ao.hlcvmont?. He Is a son of Maj. H. It. Richardson. The bride, as Miss Me*a Sullivan of Liurens, is well and f.?vorab'y remem bered ph the assistant teachor in the sch-ol hero last year . Reduced Rates to Charleston. On account of the fall carnival, Charleston, S. C, Novomber 21-20, 1904, tho Charleston A; Western Caro lin i Rai'way will soil round trip tick ets from a'l points on its line to Char it h'. n, S C , at rate ono fare, plus 25 -^m.ts Tickets on fale November 19th ,%,25-h In ?IiihIv, aid for trains ?ched u'tii to arrive In Charleston before noop November 26, with fluni return limit November 28, 1904. Great Values for November = i at ? J, E MINTER & BRO/S Never before have we shown such great values in good merchandise as we are to day. You can find every thing in necessary apparel here, and at prices within reach of all. ? . ? ? Clothing. Here is where we serve you") best. Our counters are loaded with the best clothing values from the leading manufacturers of the country. Not hard to get a fit here? full or short, stout or lean?we fit you all the same. MEN'S SUITS?in black and colors hand tailored and guaranteed, #12.50 to $20 Our Suits at $'10 are the greatest values ever offered here. See them now. Kor the man who wants a good strong, serviceable suit, see ours at $5 and $7.50. Suits for the boys an.1 young men. Shoes. This is our hobby?GOOD SHOES? and when you buy here you are sure of getting the best shoe values iu all shoe dom. Only solid leather shoes from the best factories. If you have never tried our shoes there is no better time than now to try them, and see how much better they are than what you have been getting. We make a specialty of children's shoes ?which is a hard proposition for the pa rents. No trouble if you get your shoes here. Our store is brim full good things in Dry Goods, Furnishings, Underwear, Hats/ ? Caps, etc, ? We want to become acquainted with you. Come in and make your self at home with us, and let us show you some of the new things. vJ. IB. MINTER St BRO. LEADING CLOTHING AND SHOE ST0JRE COPELAND & BLACKWELL Printing of the higher Grade. At Advertiser Office, Laurens, S ., ?Vegctable Preparation For As similating lltcFoodnndKcgitla ling tticStoinachs and Bowels of InfAnts/Childkhn Promotes DigcslioivCheerful nessandUcst.Contaiiis neither Opium.Morpttine nor Mineral. Not "Narcotic. Mtj* ofOMDrSMWELPtTCHKR l^impkin Sectf" Mtx .Snuui * Rotk*lUSm?t Att?eSerft <? a perfect Remedy forCons?pa lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .lcvcrish ncss ami Loss of sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. , ' AI b imtnllis old . <Dos>S - I MS GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years TORIA THC OF NTAVF1 COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY. THAT $5 JACKET For three long weeks we have waited the arrival of this jacket for ladies. The manufacturer's apology was, there was such an unprecedented demand for a special number like this that the orders were difficult to fill. It is a beauty. Comes in brown and castor. Tailor made and lined throughout. JUST OPENED A line of ladies fur Boas in three numbers, $i, $3, $3.50. Sweaters in garnet and white. DRESS GOODS ? It is significant ? the sales of Broadclodis here. For the past week the scissors have been busy and the value recognized in our 50 inch All-Wool Flannels been taken advantage of. Some shades have been cu but we expect duplicates probably before this auuouce ment reaches you. Why This Rush for Underwear? Two reasons?ei<ango ol temptture und th.* oxtreme.Vy low pric r for the quality offered hero. HOSIERY f) M my Ludios complain of the unsatisfactory of thoir hoys' and " girls' Stocking?. Just try our two numbers h,^ lOo an 120? ttie pair SHOES If you cansooice a hotter Shoo for laclir s tinn in shown here for $1.25, wa are anxious to se^ it. Tho drummer ia hU vernicilar oalled it his ??hummer" and so it Is. ?Js inspection cordially solicited. Qoo prica to -11 at W. G. WILSON & CO. tue 7K has & t out % One of the things on which we pride ourselves is the FINE QUALITY and EXTENSIV?] ASSORTMENT OF OUR. Stationery We cand satisfy every taste \ and every purse. We particularly desire an op portunity of showing dis criminating customers our new line of . . Superior Box Papers DODSON'S DRUG STORE flWrKllAKw U'ttnn V'<'nt,,,"r ?TiiiR^Otm^r to babies ?H st l?.it?y Inoaic tlO?or hand Ii .V, W?o ?ftfo,Buro,ltaVmlcsS ronSfor Jll At .it TTl XnTl nn<l ?^?CblSi At ?U rfooct drurf More,, 25 eont|> Manufactured \ y I>,\uy EASJB CO., M?OON Ga