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The Greatest Sale Ever Offered The People of Laurens and Laurens County We have had bigger crowds and sold more goods than we ever sold before at a Hill End sale. We have more values than ever before in Seasonable Merchandise, this accounts for this being the greatest success than all previous sales. Here, just in the middle of the season we are offering the most marvelous values we have ever of fered. Qoods that you need, Goods that you must have, Values that you will not let pass when you see them. A success in every way. We are pleased, more than this our customers are pleased. Thous and's of people have profited by this Mill End Sale. We have thousands of values yet and thousands more can be wonderfully benefitted if they will only take advantage of what they have open to them. Mill Ends at Wonderful Savings the People! Standard Calico Mili End Price 04 Androsscoggin's Bleaching AO Mill End Price. W 36-inch Sea Island Mill End Price 45-inch Persian Lawns Mill End Price. 36-ince Lawns in short lengths. Mill End Price 05 15 05 Big lot of short length figured Lawns c Mill End Price. U?> 36-inch Taffeta Silks wear guaranteed. Mill End Price. 36-inch black and colored Taffeta Silk, beautiful quality Mill End Price. 27-inch China Silk, black and colors. Mill End Price. Ladies' Black Hose, good quality, Mill End Price. Ladies' gauze Lisle Hose, worth 25c, Mill End Price. 79 affeta 89 39 08 19 Ladies' fine silk gauze lisle ilose, worth 50cL g Mill End Price American Lady and W. B. Corsets, worth $1, Mill End Price. Ladies' gauze Vests, worth 10c, Mill End Price... Missesand children's fine lisle Hose, worth 25c, Mill End Price 19c and Men's elastic seam Drawers, regu lar Mil lar 50c quality, a "Till End Price 39c and Men's Shirts worth 50c, a ^> Mill End Price 39c and Ladies' black Petticoats, worth $1.00 to $1.25, Mill End Price. 89 Ladies' silk Petticoats, black onlv, worth $5, Mill EndPrice. *> 72-inch fine Table Linen, worth $1.00, Mill End price. Table Damask, worth 50c, Mill End price 39c and Towels, worth 25c, Mill End price 89 42 19 Big lot of Ribbons, worth 15c to 20c, Mill End price. Come! Come! Come and see the Wonderful Mill End Values Notice 1 Notice! No goods will be charged. Nothing sent out on approv al. Goods must be paid for before they are sent out. Will exchange goods that do not fit. Davis Roper LAURENS, SOUTH CAROL! 500 beautiful Works of Art will be put on sale Thursday morn ing: Special Mill End price 9c AU. (iallnghcr Items. Mt. Gallagher, June 10.- The condi tion of the weather and soil during the month of May was so favorable thai many farmers have about got rid of all t ho grass and the cotton and corn in this section are looking tine. There are a few of our people on the .sick list yet. Mr. Frank Redden, who has been very ill, is not any he?.ter hut is growing weaker each day, Mrs. Otis Martin, who has had a light attack of fever, is improving slowly. Miss Annie Sue Martin, Mr. W. .1. j Jones, Miss Mannie Sue CJainesand Mr. .1. E. Jones spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends and relatives in the Bethlehem section. Mr. W. W. (iaines and wife spent' Sunday with friends and relatives in I the Mt. Olive section. The Sunday school at Mt. Gallagher is in a nourishing condition with James K. Martin superintendent. He has been superintendent of this Sunday school for six years and is loved by all who at tend. Death Was on His Heels. Jesse I'. Morris, of Skippers. Va., bad a close call in the spring of 1906. lie says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared con sumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then 1 was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung dis ease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at Laurons Drug Co.'a and Palmetto Drug Co, 's drug stores. f>0c and $1. Trial bottle tree. (ioldville School Picnic. The Goldvllle School closed last Thurs day with a very delightful nicnic. A large crowd was present and the day was thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Inez Dobson, of Spartanburg, was in charge of the school this year which enjoyed a very successful .session. Sometimes there is trouble brewing in a brewery. Plenty of Trouble Is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings iaundice take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 26c. at Laurent? Drug Co.'s and Pal metto Drug Co. 's drug stores. Mr. W. H. Barksdalo. of Dial's, was in the city Monday, in conversation with the reporter Mr. Barksdale re marked that his section of the county was undoubtedly against the sale of whiskey and that they would certainly vote against the dispensary this fall. Bxcursion to Charleston Monday, June 22d, via the C, N. & L. Monday, June 22d, the Columbia, Newhcrrv and Laurens Railway will run their first excursion to Charleston, giving their patrons an opportunity to visit the City by the Sea at a very low rate and to spend a day at the Isle of Palms, where they can take a dip in the surf or visit their friends of the Second and Third Regiments of South Carolina soldiers who will be camped at Fort Moultrie with the United States coast artillery. 8CHBDUI.B. HOUND TRIP RATHS. Laurens.Lv. 7.00 a. m. $3.00 Clinton.Lv. 7.25 a. m. 2.7.r> (ioldville.Lv. 7.35 a. m. 2.75 Kinards.Lv. 7.45 a. in. 2.75 Gary.Lv. 7 50 a. m. 2.75 .lalapa.Lv. 8.00 a. m. 2.75 Newberry.... Lv. 8.15 a. m. 2 60 Prosperity . ..Lv. 8.30 a. m. 2.50 Little Mt'n. .Lv. 8.60 a. m. 2.50 Chapin.Lv. 0.00 a. m. 2.50 Inno.Lv. 0..t() a. m. 2.50 Charleston... Ar. 3.00 p. m. Tickcta good to return on special leav ing Charleston at 7.00 a. m. Wednesday. June 24th, or any regular train up to and including A. C. L. train No. 52 due to leave Charleston Wednesday morning, June 24th, 1908. I Artillery gun target practice, band concerta, dancing, surf bathing. For information ask agents or write T. C. WHITE, (i. P. A.. Wilmington, N. C. J. P. LIVINGSTON. S. A., Columbia, S. C. Proposals for Site. Washington, 1). C.. .June .r)th, 1908. Proposals will be received, to 1)0 opened at 2 o'clock p, m. July 10th, 1008, for tb<? salo or donation to the United States of a suitable site, cen trally located for the Federal building to be erected in Paurens, South Caro lina. A corner lot of (approximately) 120x130 fest is required. Bach proposal must give the price, the character of the foundations obtainable, the prox imity to street cars, sewer, gas, and water mains etc., and must be accom panied by a diagram indicating the principal street, the north point, the dimensions sind grades of land, the widths and paving of adjacent streets and alleys, whether alleys are public or private and whether or not the city owns land occupied by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expenses connected with furnlshitig evidences of title and deeds of conveyance. Improvements on the property must be reserved by the vendor, but (lending the commence ment of the Federal building they may remain upon the land upon payment of a reasonable ground rent. The grantor must, however, remove all improve ments on thirty days' notice so to do. The right lo reject any proposal is reserved. .'?Gach proposal must be sealed, markod "Proposal for Federal building site at I.aurens, South Caro lina," and mailed to tho rtecretary of the treasury (supervising nrchitect), Washington, I). C. No apecial form of proposal is required or provided. GE?, P. COKTFPYOU, 4.r)-:u Secretary. Still In the Race. Pankoki? Station, S. C. To the People of Louisiana County: As I hear from somswyof my friends that the report is circulated that I have withdrawn from the race for School Commissioner, I wish to state that, the ?vport is erroneous, and I am in Ho race to the finish, and hope to win. Very truly yours, J. C. BURDETT. SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE What is Causing the Increase of Catarrh in Laureos ? Catarrhal troubles are increasing, not only in Laurons but all over the country. Catarrh is a germ disease and, to cure it, perm life in the nose, throat and lungs must he destroyed, and llii". can be done oidy by breaching llyomei, There is no dangerous stomach drug ging when llyomei is used; no tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the digestion is often destroyed and intestinal troubles added to the horrors of catarrh. Breathed through the neat pocket in haler that conies with every outfit, Its healing balsams penetrate tho most re mote air cells, destroying the catarrhal germs so that quick recovery follows. The complete outfit costs but $1.<"? and Laurena Drug Co. agrees to refund the money should llyomei fail to do all that is claimed for it. Cleared $17.80 Thursday. At the benefit motion picture show Thursday afternoon and evening the Gleaners Missionary Society chared $17.86. The members are very much 1 gratified at the patronage and wish to thank the people in this public manner. OUR SPRCIA1. NOTICES. FOR RENT At Ware Shoals, S. <\, a good atore house, 2?x70 feel, well adapted for general mercantile business and a fine stand for trade. Apply with references to J. ('. Cork, Rock Hill, S. C. 4<Mt WANTF.D: You to place your orders for Conl with J. W. and R. M. Eichel berger. Lay In your winter supply now and get better coal and lower prices than later. I? .'I NOTICE All persons .are hereby warned against harboring or hiring One John Davis, colored, who has broken contract with me. W. H. Barksdnlo. 16 2 NOTICE* Teachers desiring board during the Summer School can get it at the Harre House, Laurel Street. r?- 1 Don't Worry If you aro sick, don't worry, but begin at once to make yourself well. To do tins, ,we but repeat the words of thousands of other sufferers from womanly ills, when we say: take CARD 01 It Will Help You For 50 years, this wonderful female remedy, has been benefiting sick women. Mrs. Jennie Morrick, ' of Cambridge City, Ind., says: "I suffered greatly \ with female trouble, and the doctors did no good. They wanted to operate, but I took Cardui, and it \ made mo fool like a new woman. I am still using I this wonderful medicine, with increasing relief." j AT ALL DRUG STORES h -? Twenty-Year Sentence. "I hftVO just completed n twenty year health Bontonco, imposed by Buckfen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed ing piles just t wenty years ago," writes o. s. Woolover, of' LoRaysvillo, N. Y. BllCklon's Arnica Salve heals the worst Rorea, Im)IIh, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortesi time. 2.rk\ at I.aurena Drug Co.*s and Palmetto Drug Co.'a drug stores. Mr. J, J, Dobbins and family spbnt Inst week with the family <>f Mr. J, Loo Lnngston and other relatives In I la city. Mr. Dobbins Is a successful mill man. He has just resigned the super? intency of the Iioray Cotton Mill. Gas? tonia, to accept tho position of general manag?')' of tho Garolcon and Henrietta Mills, located si Cafoleen, N. ('. POUND Oho pair of oyo*g)n Owner may recover anme by applying at thia oflice and paying for this adv.