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DAVIS=ROPER COMPANY'S MAMMOTH Mill Ena Sale IS NOW GOING ON. We are offering tremendous values throughout our big store. We have a magnificent stock of goods and it will pay all who are look ing for Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and anything that comes in our line to see what values we are showing. Our sale has been big, it's always big, but this one excels all others. Exceptional bargains in Ladies'Suits, Blankets, Comforts, men's Overcoats and Winter Suits. MONEY SAVING MILL END VALUES. 06c 36-inch Sea Island, worth 7 l-2c, Mill End price. Everett Classic Ginghams in short lengths, /| /L ~ Mill End price.,. v?t 36-inch Persian Lawns in short lengths ? r worth 10c, Mill End price. vr / C 10-4 Wool Blankets in red, pink and blue ^ a borders worth $4.00, Mill End price.O .O V 200 single cotton Blankets worth 50c each ^ Mill End price. OOC Big lot of Ladies Umbrellas with fancy handles, worth $1.25, Mill End price. 72-inch all-linen Damask, worth ' 1.25, Mill End price. 36-inch black Taffeta Silk, the kind we xio, been selling at $1.25, Mill End price. 52-inch Broadcloth, the best on the mar ket this season at $1.00, Mill End price 54-inch Zibelenes worth $1.00, Mill End price..-.. S9c 89c ?v9c 79c 35c Extra heavy all-wool filling 9 ounce Jeans, Mill End price. Big lot of fine Comforts worth $1.25 and $1.50, Mill End price. 36-inch dress Flannel in all colors worth 40c, Mill End price. 45-inch Linen for waists and suits worth 50c, Mill End price. Big lot of Sheer Linen Lawn worth 30c to 35c, Mill End price. 22c 99c 27c 43c 25c 90-inch Linen Sheeting, extra nice qual ity, Mill End price. Extra size and weight white Bed Spreads, Mill End price. Ladies' black Satine Petticoats, Mill End price. Ladies' black Silk Petticoats worth $5.00 to $6.00, Mill End price. 54-inch Waterproof worth 50c, comes in all colors, Mill End price.-. 89c 1.59 89c 4.29 39c Note the low prices. Make Out your list and come and you will find things just as advertised, and be on time, for there is no other sale like the Mill End Sale for bargains. Notice! Notice! No goods will be charged. Nothing sent out on approval. Goods [must be paid for before they! will be sent out. If you buy anything that does not fit will gladly exchange them for you. Come rain or shine whether you intend to buy or not. Remember the date. Keep it in your mind White Goods. Embroideries, Huslin Un= derwear, White Quilts, Com= forts, Blankets and Remnants of all kinds will be sold at this sale. Let no other sale mislead you, but come to the Genuine Bargain-Oiving Mill End Sale. A Monstrous Executor Sale END Mr. J. J. Pluss, executor of the estate of S. Diamond has engaged the Clearing House Association of Chicago to conduct a 10 day sale for the benefit f of the heirs of the late S. Diamond. The stock consisting of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises and Gents Furnishings, etc. This entire stock will be offered to the public for the next 10 Days Commencing Friday Jan. i7th at 9 a. m. Rain or Shine 10 Days Mr. J. J. Pluss takes this step in order to bring about a speedy settlement to be devided between heirs. He will sacrifice this entire stock in order to get the ready cash. Sale Opens Friday Jan. 17th, 1908 at 9 a. m. Rain or Shine. TO THE PUBLIC: Mr. J. J. Pluss and Clearing House Association have taken over the entire stock of the heirs of the estate of S. Diamond. It will be our endeavor to dispose of this volume of Merchandise as speedily as possi ble so as not to incur unnecessary expense. Here are our instructions, per emptory orders; to sell entire stock forthwith regardless of cost or loss. Posi tively no stock held in reserve. The original tickets are still on the goods. Prices marked in plain figures. .\ One Price to All .\ We will carry out orders to the letter. Consider what these instructions mean to you. J. J. Pluss, Executor, Clearing House Associa tion Sale Conductors. Watch for the Big; Green Fronts. S. Diamond's Estate J. PLUSS, Executor Clearing House Associations Sale Conductors. CROSS HILL NEWS LETTER. Wreck on the Seaboard Road-.-Several Business Changes. Cross Hill, January 13.?There was a wreck on the Seaboard road, just below this place, last Thursday evening. Some freight cars jumped the track, and one car loaded with cotton seed is a total loss. The road was cleared and trains I were able to pass by 9 o'clock Friday. No one was injured. Mrs. Matilda Colcman suffered a stroke of paralysis last Wednesday and has been seriously ill since. She is some better today. Dr. Miller will leave for Columbia to day to be on hand at the opening of the session of the Legislature. Mr. Louis Hanna has accepted a po sition with Dr. Miller, at the drug store. Mr. John Lona will be with Mr. C. D. Nance this year. Rev. Mr. HollingswoJth will preach at the Presbytciran church Sunday next. Mr. L. F. McSwain and family are visiting his mother, Mrs. Jane Mc Swain. He has been in poor health for some.weeks, and will have to take a good long rest from his work to recu perate. LICENSE or Hawkers and Peddlers State of South Carolina, / County of Laurens. ) By virtue of an Act of the Generul Assembly of South Carolina, therefor providing, the County Hoard of Com missioners for Laurens County, State aforesaid, hereby fix the following icense fees to be paid by hawkers and peddlers doing business in said county for the year A. D. 1908, to wit: For Foot Peddlers, Ten Dollars. For Peddlers traveling in one horse1 wagon. Forty Dollars. Peddlers in two horse wagon, Sixty Dollars. For Vendors of Stoves or Ranges, for ! the first wagon, Sixty Dollars; and for each additional wagon. Forty Dollars. Vendors of Clocks, Fifty Dollars tor the first wagon and Thirty Dollars for | each additional wagon. Vendors of Lightning Rods for the | first wagon, Twenty Dollars, and for each additional wagon, Ten Dollars Peddlers of Spectacles on foot, Ten Dollars; same with team, Fifteen Dol lars. For peddling Sewing Machines for the first wagon, Fifty Dollars; and for each additional wagon Thirty Dollars. For peddling Pianos or Organs, for each one horse wagon Eighty Dollars; for each two horse wagon One Hundred and Twenty Dollars. All licenses to be issued by the Clerk of Court and to be of force until the 31st day of December, 1908, as provided by law. Done in regular annual session at Laurens, S. C., this 9th day of January A. D.1908. H. B. HUMBBiRT County Supervisor. MESSER BABB, County Clork. 5*4-31 I FfTRIO THE BEUT FOR 'BITTERS AND KIDNEYS LICENSE For Traffic in Seed Cotton and Unpacked Lint Cotton. State of South Carolina ^ County of Laurens. \ Persuant to an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved the 18th day of February, A. D. 1905, providing tnerefor, the County Hoard of Commissioners for Laurens County, State aforesaid, hereby fix the license for Traffic in Seed Cotton and Unpacked Lint Cotton within the limits of said county during the period beginning August 15th and ending December 20th of the present year, in the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. All licenses to be issued by the Clerk of Court of said county, as provided by law. Done at Laurens, S. C. in regular session, this the 9th day of January, A. D. 1908. H. B. HUMBERT, County Supervisor. MESSER BABB, County Clerk. 24-3t Has Married 630 Couples. A paragraph appeared in the "State" recently to the effect that Hev. W. B. Duncan, the Methodist minister at Rock Hill, had performed 25 marriage ceremonies this year, and this was re ferred to as a record breaker. The writer of the paragraph is evi dently not familiar with the widespread popularity of Rev. A. A. James, the Presbyterian minister who resides at Pacolet. Mr. James informs the Progress that he has made eighty hearts heat as one; in other words, to solve this seemingly impossible mathematical problem, ho united in marriage forty couples during the year 1907. During his long service as a minister he has married moro than 030 couples, and, in mentioning this fact recently said that he then "had two more on deck." ?Union Progress. The Advertiser would regret to lose a single one of its subscribers, but after April 1 those who are twelve! months in arrears will have to be dropped from the list. CABBAGE PLAUTS ;;ig| EARLY HEADER!" MOMEY MAKER r?tUpri? at? Youn^T?tond. S. C: 600 for $1.00: 1 to 4.000 ?t $1.60 per 1.000: 5 to R.000 ni $1.25 per l.ooo: 0 to ?o.000 at $1.00 per lfiOO. Special prices on larger quantities. Full count and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Folder on Cabbage Culture by O. M. GibMn'tnaUcd free on application. Cheap express rates to all points. Mail your orders to M. GIBSON, Voting's Island, S. C. ? Second Trial of Airs. Blair. Preparations aro making for the sec ond trial of Mrs. Ethel Blair, the hand seme North Carolina woman who shot her husband to death in their home on ' Marion street a year ago. The case comes up for another trial at the term of the Court of Sessions convening here February 17. The jury in the former trial brought in a verdict of manslaugh ter, but she was granted a new trial by Judge George Johnstone on the ground that the jury was kept over night in a hotel in separate rooms. Mrs. Blair se cured bail in $2,000 shortly after s'.io was granted a new trial, and before that she had been appointed executrix of her husband's; estate, but so far has been unable to collect on a policy of in surance held by her husband in the Metropolitan. There are six other murder cases to be tried at this term of court.?Colum bia Special to Charlotte Observer. The Great RED TAG SALE Is in Pull Blast. Be sure to visit our store this , week. Bargains for Everybody! J. E. MI NT ER & BRO.