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A POET SINGS OF BU8y OKAY COUNT Makes (lie Muses to Toll of thcllustiiuu. Little Town tip the Itoad Other Hems of News. Oray Court, Nov. ig. ?Oray Court continues to mow; Mr. Frank 1). Holt i.. laying down lumber and has closed contract with J. n. Sexton of Lau re as for the erection Of n store room on Main street. Mr. John i>. Owings has moved to Mr. A. C. Owings' and Mr. WIllU has moved in the Lotel and Is now ready to care lor the traveling public. The Hank of Gray Court opened for business Wednesday. Nov. II, taking on deposit for lirst day's business, about seven hundred dollars, and each day since its opening the deposits have increased. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells, November the eighth, a girl. Mr. It, A. Cray, who has been con lined to his room for some time with typhoid fever is now aide to be out. As the town continues to gl'OW we submit to the leaders of The Adver tiser a poem composed by Master Marvin Itobertsoa, one of Gray Courl Owiugs Institute's star pupils, on the merchants of Cray Court, which reads like this: On my wuj to town the other day. An hour at Cray Court I did stay. I slopped for the purpose of looking around, And to my surprise I found a nice Ih low n. Six nice stores and a hank, loo, Always ready and looking for you. Willi? & Curry was lirst 1 come across. And bargains you'll get. if you trade with Uncle Aus. Heavy groceries and fancy ones too, Meat. Hour and tobacco to chew. Cray Court Drugstore was one next I found, I went right in to look around. Drugs, medicines ami plenty of pills. Are kepi on hand to cure all the ills. Third one 1 saw was It, I-. Cray's. Clothing, dry goods and all that pays, Hardware, nails, hammers and tools. And everything else that people use. On down the street is another store. Hun by man called C. 13. Moore. If you ko in you will sure buy. For his goods arc line and not so high. And tln re is another Ulan that sells. And I his fellow 's name is .1. W. Wells. When you i.I anything no right in, For very best goods are sold by him. On down still further is another store. Hun by men that I don't know, Abercromhlo & owings I believe were their name. Hal about n namo Its all the same. They said they sold almost everything. From clothing down to a shoe-string. I guess Unit Is all, As our town is quite small, lb-ad the plain formula on a box of Pink Palll Tablets. Then ask your Doctor If there Is a belter one. Palll means congestion blood pressure somewhere. Or Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets Check bead pains, womanly pains, pain anywhere Try one. and see! 20 for 25c. Sold by Palmetto Drug Company, Lnurens, s. C. Dots from Italian. ItnbUI), Nov. It*. We are having some cold weather, bill most people had time to sow all their fall oats be lot e cold weather began. ItOV. 10. C Watson and wife were vlslling in this community last week. Mr. Ooorgo Hilts of l.aurens was at Rabat) Sunday afternoon. Miss Sally Boll of Orecn Pond h visiting Misses Mao ami Alllo Hahb this week. Miss Virginia Owens of 0. P. C. was down on a visit Saturday and Sunday to see her parents. Mr. Willie Aborcrombie, who has fever, is improving very slowly. Look out, lltO vvoddltlg bolls are go ing to ring up here this week. Miss Julie Oarilngton visited her sister. Mi s Maggie Oarilngton, ot Friendship, Sunday. Among the Exchanges. The i coplo's Will, it there is contest in iin> courts over tin- iiisiu Hsury election in Lau rens county, in which the dispensary was voted oiu by n two-thtrds major Ity, it will do uiucli to strengthen i'ie ctentlmcut for State prohibition. The will of tiiu people should be allowed to rule, and especially whoro it bus be i! expressed in : ueh mi overwhelm' inj: manner ns In Lnurens county. Mi lersbll Daily .-.tail. Grent Snkos Hive! An Interested correspondeul wants to know whul we uro going to write about after the election, national and dispensary, is over with. Well, wo haven't quite decided, but wo have boon considering the subject of millin ery, clothes mid ruin".'. About the last named, though, wo must first con sult the Hranchville lournal. Definite announcement Inter. Laufens Adver tiser. We ai,' not an authority on millin ery but we don'i mind passing on a few bints Cor tin In nofii of Ibis editor, ho being only i im n. In choosinu ti shap ! ii-' llllghl get a "Palm Bench," "Russian Turban" or "Clnlnsboro," w] h I., might de cltlo was the most bccoiulun to his peculiar stylo of . 'iity. < shewing tho ".Morry A'ltlow , tho 'Souls Kiss." as not being iii" height of fashion, Those may bo trimmed in taupe, mauve, \lphu blur or Rurgun y. Bui lol bin. he ??? uro , ;t ho sv ?av not an "egret." or feuthi rs of non game birds b'si the keen eye <>! Mr. James Henry Rico light upon him, and dire confu sion and . ii '. -: imornllx.ntlon of his headgear be tho result.- Dranclivillo .lournal. TltUllKs. ' Itlitor i . ? Is to be congratulated on i lie Hue done b; bis paper. . Ito Ad 'n p!i ? crystallise ,ml even ? iny die sentiment against tho d!i ? ns y in Ltturcns county. It w rtii ? ottl ovorwliolm Ingly. -Orel n?. ? o I Index. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Is created from pure parched grains, malt, nuts, eic?no real coffee In ii. t^lno flavor Is "made In a minute." No 20 or 80 minutes tedious boiling. Sample Five. J. M. Philpol, Grocer. THE Nichols Studio Is not id" tlie Clicap John or Ply-by Night Variety. Photographs and Picture Frames Is our line, and not a .side issue. We will devote our entire time and at tention to it and hope !?> win your patronage on the mer its of our superior work. Yours for success. NICHOLS STUDIO Wcsi Main Street A Simple Remedy Cardui is a purely vegetable extract, a simple, Don-intoxicating remedy, recommended to girls and women, of ail ages, for womanly pains, irregularity, falling feelings, nervousness, weakness, and any other form of sickness, peculiar to females. It Will Help You J w Mrs. X. ?. Beaver, of TTnicoi, Route Xo. 1, Mar bleton, Tenn., writes: '*I suffered with bearing down pains, feet swelled, pain in rigid side, headache, pains in shoulders, nervous palpitation and other troubles I cannot mention, bid ftookWii > of Cardui and have found if the best medicine 1 ever used, for female troubles." Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG STORES Visit The Busy Store! We are always busy, but we will wait on you. flessrs. R E. Thompson, W. A. Martin, R. L. Simpson. T. B. Crews, Jr., R. P. j| Milam, Jr., and Miss Elizabeth Blackwell will be glad to see you 3^ and will serve you well. CvA\ and see them. Miss Olive Culbert- lj> son, our Milliner, will be glad to have you call and see our fine line jf of Hats. X Across the street in our New Annex is T. Rex Simpson and 9 A. Bramlett. We will be triad to see you and will serve ?L Carl you well. Now For Red Hot Prices! Shoes! Shoes! $1.50 Men's Tiger Calf Shoes 2.00 Eagle vShocs ..... 2.50 Expansion Shoe . . . . 3.50 Shoe ....... 3.50 Brown Shoe Company Shoes 4.00 Brown Shoe Company's While House Shoe Buy your Shoes here, you will save money. J. C. BURNS & C( IMPAXY. Talking! SI.2.S I .69 2. [Q 2.98 2.08 ? 3o() Vou can hear people talking everywhere yon g about the Red Iron Racket-?J. C. Burns & Company1 Cut Price .Stores in I.;uuens, Greenwood, Sparl inbur; and Anderson, S. C,?they arc cutting the prices flow and rolling the Goods out. You go see and you'll h convinced. .Special values ill Ladies1 long Coats f 1 Olli #2.98 up to .Si [.39 No use of your wearing out your shoe soles looking for bargains. Come 10 Burns & Company's famous Cut Price Department Store and buy your hill and you will be happy. \'<>u should see the finest line <>f Millinery in Eaurens, S. C. Call and see Miss Olive Culbertson. J. C. BURNS & C Good Table Oil Cloth worth ?.s els per yard, l >ur price 1 .sc 111 11)-,. good parched or green Coffee for $1.00 Good yard-wide Sea Island worth 6c cents, going ;il Sc 5c yard-wide Sea Island 3 t-2c. 6c Ginghams and Chambrays at Red lion Racket for 4c Have you seen our new line of Stoves?they arc guaranteed cookers, and we sell them for less. T. C. 1'.CRN'S & C< >. We are selling a $2? m m I h op 11 Sewing Machine for Si.!.97> Oi an teed for 12 ycai s. 1. C. BUK \'S .\ C< ? Good \ ird-widc Sett Island 1 ?> .it (food S< a Island at Makes ve think of oldt 1; 1 inn Have you tried oui lineCoffei . per pound.' Regular price el ?.n cents. J. C. BURN'S X t We have the finest Stock of Clothing this Season we have ever had. Vou just come in and tie on .1 Suit, see the fit, and hear the price, we'll wrop it up ami you'll he happy. Yours to serve. J. C. Burns & Company. We have the famous BrOWn Shoe Company's lin< of Shoes for Men and Women, and we sell them pair less than others ask foi same shoes. Coitu and J. C\ Hit fits & C< mipaliy. ?/'i.25 pair Shoes for Men 98c 1.25 pair .Shoes for Women 98c Red Iron Racket. All Standard #t.oo Bottles of l'.u ent Medicines going now at 79c All 50c Bottles going at 39c J, C. Burns & Company. Seethe big values we arcgt Tili) Glass, Crockery, Ealnpsai amcled W ire. Red (ron Rat kcl We are the Originators of Cut Prices, Dollar Swoppers and M chandise Hovers of South Carolina. RcmCHlbcr^ ^ ? ^:nn ' (' 101 ';s M?ne.V ^x Days in a Week. Conic and s< .--??-?this Wonderful Bargain Hou e. We want your trade and will serve you ? RED IRON RACKET 8lOl't S w Cr A # # w f # A B } ? A $ /AH, 5 6 # S ft J. C. BURNS & COMPANY, We fire Located Completely Out of the High-Priced District, 208 W est Eaurens Street, Eaurens, South Carolina. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^