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Winter Clothing:, Overcoats and Un derwear aO to 30 per cent, reduction on all Winter Goods. DAVIS-ROPER COMPANY'S Big February Sale. Shoes and Hats 10 to 30 per cent, reduc tions on all Winter Shoes, Hats, Gloves, etc. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Underwear, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Furs and all Winter Goods at prices far below cost. Don't miss this opportunity. We are showing some new things in Spring Dress Goods at special attractive prices. Come and see. Overcoats sold for $15.00, now. Overcoats sold for $17.50 now. Overcoats sold for $20.00 now. Suits sold for $10.00 now.-. Suits sold for $12.50 now. Suits sold for $15.00 now. Suits sold for $20.00 now. $10.50 13,75 15.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 15.00 Wright's Underwear, 1.00 grade, 69c. Wright's Underwear, 1.50 grade, $1.15 Fleeced Cotton Underwear, 50 grade, 33c and 38c All Wool Hosiery, 25c grade 19c pair. Gloves, 38, 49, 79c and on up. Some new things in Spring Hats, worth seeing $2.00 to $3.00. jS>lop>rlghled 1907 hv gj SCHI OSS BROS t CO. Fine Clothes Makers Oalllmoie and New York Linenette in White and Colors 36 inches wide, fine for Skirts and Suits, dark blue, light blue and pink, price 12 l-2c and 15c. Mercerized vVaistings 25 pieces of beautiful styles and qualities just received, each priced specialty 10 to 25c. Here is where you get the best values we have ever offered. Biack Taffeta 36 inch Black Taffeta Silk, our regular $1.25 quality, we are making special price $1.00. Art Squares We have two or three fine 9 x 12 Art Squares at $19.98. Sold at $25.00. Persian Lawns 50 pieces of beautiful Persian Lawns, 45 inches wide, special price 20c New Voile Skirts Beautiful lot of New Voile Skirts in all the new est styles, prices $6.00 to $16.50. Chiffon Checks One of the season's newest materials for evening suits, comes in all the popular [- rw^ colors, price OvIC New Hosiery Just received a big lot Ladies' fine hose for spring in pure silk, silk lisle and gauze lisle, prices from 25c to $1.50, we have them in all colors. Net Waists Big lot of New Net Waists, beautiful styles. Prices $3.50 to $5.00. Ginghams Big lot of Ginghams worth 12 l-2c, our |Ar special for IvJC' Ladies' Suits one half price. Now isyourtime. The special prices are all for spot cash, so please do not expect to have goods that are marked at big reductions charged. All ladies' and children's coats at 25 to 50 per cent, reductions. DAVIS=ROPER CO., Leading: Outfitters. TITLES OF LONG AGO Some of the Ancient Styles of Royal Salutation. FANTASTIC AND RIDICULOUS. In Spain a* One Time the Appella tions Applied to the King Became So Servile That Philip III. Sup pressed Them?Caesar and the Title "Demigod." Shenstone In hie quaint essay on "Adventure," printed with long s's In the year 1802, says, "It Is a very convenient piece of knowledge for a person upon a Journey to know the compilations with which it is proper to address those he happens to meet by the way." The author found himself well or 111 used in proportion as he happened or not to suit his salu tations to people's Ideas of their own rank. "It may not be imprudent," he says, "to accost a passenger with a title su perior to what lie may appear to claim. This will seldom fail to diffuse a won derful alacrity in his countenance and he perhaps a method of securing you from any mistake of greater Impor tance. I was led into these observa tions," uo remarks, "by some solici tudes I lately underwent on account of my ignorance in these peculiarities. Being somewhat more versed in books than I can pretend to he in tho orders of men, it was my fortune to under take a journey which I was to perform by means of Inquiries." After enumer ating the mishaps that befell him on account of misplacing the titles "friend," "honest friend," "honest man," "dame," "madam," "sir," "sweet heart," etc., he says naively that he was within a foot of rushing down a precipice by calling another "for sooth." "When you reflect upon this subject," ho continues, addressing the public of his day as a sympathetic friend, "lenrn to be wise from others' harm and do not forget to observe decorum on ev ery occasion. In the meantime you may if you pleaso consider the vnst importance of superior titles when there Is no one so inconsiderable hut thero is nlso a mind it can Influence." Tho rrincoRs Elizabeth in an tin datod letter from "Ilatlllde" sends by request her picture to Queen Mnry and concludes the carefully worded epistle with: "And thus I will (trobllng your ma lest le I fere) end with my most humble thankes, besechlng God long to preserve you to his honor, to your consort, to the roalmo's profit and to my Joy. Your Malostlo's most humble sis ter and seruante." St. Foix tells us, says the elder Dis raeli, that kings were usually address ed by tho titles Of most illustrious, jour serenity or your grace. The ap pellation of your majesty was estnb llshed by that Tiberius of France, Louis XVI., whose nutnners wero of the most sordid nature. Ho distinct wero once the titles of highness and excellence that when Don Juan, broth er of Philip II,, was,permitted to take up the latter and the City of Granada saluted him as your highness It occa sioned such serious Jealousies at court that had he persisted in It he would have been condemned for treason. T7j>tll ifeo reign Qf Con^antln? th,o * ?.>-, prefix Illustrious belonged only to those who had made a splendid reputa tion In arms or in letters. In Spain the affectation of titles grew to such a degree that Philip III. published an act which forbade servile and ridiculous attributes, reducing them to the simple "the king our lord." Ferdinand and Isabella were high nesses only. Francis I., who styled himself tho first gentleman in his king dom, saluted Henry VIII. as your mnj esty. Ancient Portuguese writers give fan tastic accounts of the kingdom of Mo nomotapa, "a native African kingdom famous for its gold minon, lying in the lower Zambozl basin and chiefly in tho present Mashonaland. The king of this region is surrounded by mu sicians and poets, who thrive in his atmosphere and who adulate him by Buch refined flatteries as tho lord of the sun and moon, great magician and great thief. "Tho king of Persia is called 'branch of honor, mirror of virtue, rose of de light.' Ills majesty of Ava is called God and in his correspondence with royalty styles himself king of kings and Insists upon being obeyed, as lie attends to tho preservation of animals ?an ambiguous conclusion, to which foreign royalty might reasonobly ob ject. He is also regulator of the sea sons, tho absolute master of the ebb and flow of tho sea, brother to the sun and king of tho four and twenty umbrellas. Te mark his dignity tho four and twonty useful and often ple beian articles are always carried be fore the august monarch. "The most striking titles of tho king of Achem are 'sovereign of the uni verse, whoso body is as luminous as the sun, whom God created to be as accomplished as the moon nt her plen itnido, whose eye glitters Uko the north ern star; a king as spiritual as a ball is round, who when ho rises shades all his people.'" In tho ago of Augustinus "your eter nity" and "your perpetuity" were not unusual titles. A law of Theodore tho Great begjns, "If any magistrate, after having concluded a public work, put his namo rather than that of 'our per petuity,' lot him be adjudged guilty of high treason." When Caesar had con quered Rome and was put to dlno with the gods ha had the good taste to in sist on the removal of his new title, "demigod," from his statue at the capita). Some Note* on "Origins." "Ilumpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall," etc., has come down to us from tho days of King John. "Tho Babes In the Woods" dates from the fifteenth cen tury, being founded upon facts, au old hoiiHo near Wayland Wood, Norfolk, having the whole story In carvings on a mantelpiece. "Little Jack Horner," "Little Miss. Muffet, "Old Mother Hub bard," "Mother Goosey" and "Goosey, Goosey Gander" are each traceahlo to the sixteenth century. "Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been'/" belongs to the reign of Queen Elizabeth." Three Blind Mice" first appeared In a music book dated 1000. "A Froggle Would a-Woolng Go" was licensed to l>e sung as fur back as 1000. "Boys and Girls Come Out to Play* and "Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket" both hall from the period of Charles II. And, last of all, "Cin derella," "Jack the Giant 'Killer," "Bluebeard" and "Torn Thumb" were published by their author, Charles Per rault, in the year 1607 ?London Notes sad Querlee. . . .*_- *? - .-r?K?SW . A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscle. You will realize after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful benefit it will be to you. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Palmetto Drug Co. Not His. "Has my train gone yet ?" "I guess not. One just pulled out, but it belonged to the railroad com pany. '' _ It's a good old world after all; If you have no friends or money In the river you can fall. Marriages are quite common, and More people there would be Provided you take Rockv Mountain Tea. ?Palmetto 'Drug Co. Some Time. "What is the world coming to?" de manded an earnest reformer in a loud voice. "I know," piped up a little man in a back seat. "What is it. then?" thundered the speaker, thinking some of the enemy was on hand and determining to crush him out. "What is it?" "Anend," solemnly replied the little man." A Dangerous Operation. A dangerous operation is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful or deal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 25c. Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co., druggists. KILL the COUCH and CURE the IUHCS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOB CMS?* AND ALL TKrfOA r AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Indigestion Stomach troublo 1? but a symptom of, and not In Itself a truo disease. We thfnt of Dy?pep*la, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real disease*, yet they are symptoms only of a certain specific. Nerve sickness? nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation of that now very popular fitoinacfi Remedy?Dr. Shoop'* Restorative doing direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that IUCC4SI and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With, out that original and highly vital principle no such lasting accomplishments woro over to bo hnd. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Snoop's Restorative? Tablet* or Liquid?and see for your self what It can and will do. We sell and choer. fully recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative PALMETTO DRUG CO. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colda. Croup and Whooping Cough. A BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. Miss Ramage Becomes the Bride of Miss Estclle Ramage and Mr. John Willis Abrains were married at 7:30 last Thursday evening at the home >. f the bridcYs father, Mr. Albert Ramage. Rev. E. C. Watson, of Laurons, per formed the marriage ceremony, after which an elegant wedding supper was served. 1 Among those present upon this inter esting and beautiful occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Biakely, Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Langston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Irby, Mr. Gus Madden, Dr. B. F. Godfrey, Mrs. Nealy Simpson, Mr. Ren Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Americus Mad den, Mr. James Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramage. I Mr. Abrami is a prosperous and pro gressive young farmer, and he and his bride have the best wishes of hosts of friends. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles and for run down conditions." says W. C. Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to the; weak. Your money will be re funded if it fails to help you. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. "Did you have a squally passage?" "Well, there were thirteen babies on the boat, and you can judgo for your self." Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop it with Weventics before it gets deeply seated. To check early colds with these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets is surely sensible and snfo. Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if early colds wero promptly broken. Also good for feverish chil dren. Large box, 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes, 5 cents. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co. Notice to Clean Streams. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners for Laurens county, pursuant to an Act of the Generai Assembly of South Carolinn providing therefor, has at its annual meeting ordered and fixed the follow ing peridos for cleaning streams in sa'd county during the year A. D. 1908, to-wit: That all streams in said county he cleaned out as provided by law dur ing the period beginning February 1 and ending March 31, and that thoy Enall again he cleaned out within the period beginning July 15 and ending August 31, 1908. Done at Laurens, S. ('., in annual session this 9th day of January, A. D. County Supervisor. MESSER BABB, County Clerk. 28-4t Dr. King's Wsw LIVePHIs Tho best In the world. Air. Abrams. Did Their best. COUNTY OP I.AUKKNK. 1908. New Postal Ruling. New Postal Law as it Affects Newspapers. "A reasonable time will bo allowed publishers to secure renewals of subscriptions, but t'nless subscriptions arc expressly renewed, af ter the term for which they are paid, within the following periods - dailies within three months, triweeklies within six months, semi weeklies within nine months, weeklies within one year, semimonthlies within three months, monthlies within four months, bimonthlies with in six months, quarterlies within six months - they shall not be counted in the legitimate list of subscribers, ami copies mailed on account thereof shall not be accepted for mailing at the second class postage rate of 1 cent a pound, but may he mailed at the transient second class postage rate of 1 cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof, prepaid by stamps affixed. The right of a publisher to extend credit for subscriptions to his publication is not denied or questioned, but his compliance or noncompliancc with this regulation will be taken in to consideration in determining whether the publication is entitled to transmission at the second class postage rates." Kindly turn to the address label on which is printed your name and the date to which you have paid for the paper. If you are in arrears please remit all arrears by April 1st at latest as on and af ter that date we will be required under the above ruling to drop your name from our subscription list. We do not wish to loose a subscriber, remit now before it slips your memory. Yours very truly, THE ADVERTISER Laurens, 5. C. Road Tax Notice. After the- first day of March, which is the expiration of the time for pay ing Commutation Road Tax, the County Board of Commissioners for Laurens county, until otherwise ordered, as an accommodation to those who have not paid, will receive from persons liable to road duty for the year 1908, the sum of two dollars as a substitute therefor all money to be paid to the count y treasurer as road funds. Done at I,aureus, S. C., in regular session this fourth day of February, A. MESSER BABB, County Clerk. D. 1908. 28-:u. t CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENT, j -if ? *t f-t'M ? *?* Eor Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Eaurons county in the coming Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to nbidc by the r< suit of said Democratic primary. J. THOS. PEDEN. I hcrchy announce myself to the vo ters of Laurens county for re-election to the Sheriff's office for the ensuing term, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. THOS. J. DUCKETT. Simpson, Cooper ?& Bahn, Attorneys at Law. Will practice ii? all State Courts from pi attention given lo all business MONUMENTS. If yon arc in need of a nice Monu mont for loved ones I am prepared to furnish il to you at very reasonable prices. See mo. J. WADE ANDERSON, Laurens, S. C. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. | Seed Potatoes Aristook County Maine Seed Potatoes For Sale. All Varieties. Prices right. J. S. MACHBN & CO. We have just received a large ship ment of the best quality of Window J Shades, in different sizes and colors, with fringe and insertion, ranging in prices from 25 cents to $1.25. S. M. & E. H. Wilkcs.? Co.