The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, March 24, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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inn hAUKfcN? ADV I'J KT i N K K. LAUKKNS, S. C, MARCH 24, 1900. paqe pivb 1 Spring Millinery and Dress Goods Opening AT O. B. SIMMONS & SON Thursday, : : : : : April 1st The public generally are well acquainted with our openings and of high class Hats we show. This season finds our displays larger and better selected than over before, and we will make this the most attractive opening we have ever had. The assortment includes all the distinctive and styles, from the modish small hats to the extra large impressive hats. ft Each and every department of our big store is over flowing with new spring goods. Owing to judicious buying we know we can supply your wants better than jro ever before. On this occasion we will also show new Imported and Domestic materials for spring and summer gowns in Linen, Lingerie, Silks, Wools and Satins. ]8U A variety of new Neckwear, Belts, Combs, Barrettes and Dress Trimmings. This is a personal invitation to every lady in Laurens and the surrounding country, and we hope that we may have the pleasure of showing you through our im mense and well selected stock. The Time April 1st 4% The Place Simmons S2i^:;tfriji5^^ Laurens, S. ( . Bsssmssiaaa ? i^TiT-r-r;..'^r"..v 1 .. PLOSION OK V,\ N I.Ml IV. < tlxiiiiitnlnv Dynamite Cap Ihn Loses Throe I'hurors. Harmony. Mar. 21. -Last Wed in .day morning Wilberl Wood, ac companied by sonic other little boys Thiugs |o Work Par, oat- serious weakness of the farut- ! ts evo/y whore, but po sibly inoro 'specially in tin- South, i> that be itis aol iiini'i' generally formed Ibo labil of thinking out largo schemes >r plans tu be followed and worked > were at lloyd's mill whore the power toward theni fot' a series of years. house has Inen htiilt. Ill playing We must start them, right now. ov arouud and OVer some of the rubbish ory one of us who expect that $*?00 that had been Cast asidi! as worthless, a year inure farming, t<> plan Wilberl found a dynamite cap; being ? i? To luorease fertility. o! inquiring mini, young Wilberl (21 To drain every acre (hat we thought he would examine the goner- cultivate '''!:" needs it. nl make-up of tho cap. la the pro- t!l) To prevent washing ami loach. cess of the examination an explosion lug. occurred and the result is that one (I) To cheapen production by get joint Ot tlie thumb on the left hand, ting more work stock so that we can two joints on the fore linger and the use lamer and better implements, middle linger of the right hand were i.'.i To make every acre in which we blown off together with the whole have money invested and on which ~ rigid hand badly lascerated. and his we pay taxes earn something. face painfully burned. The other' To get better varieties of our boys escaped injury. Voting Wll- staple crops and improve them by berl was attended h\ Or. I Ionium; he s.I selection !?;. w. Dabbs in the is getting along as veil as could be Watchman and Southron. hoped. _ Miss Agnes Simpson has been quite s| i, |0|. s^voral days. About the only thing more ludicr ous than an old maid who tries to be .?gushing" is a weazened old man who .\ woman s eye sent t. e III SI Wlll , i Itinks he is a ??masher." less message. i tiery enin AT CROSS MILL, S. C. 5 IF YOU WANT TO 1 F > Miss Lyda Rudd will welcome her friends on Mar. 30th and 3!st, T( i in k Spring Opening. At Li tile Expense Buy Your Groceries from Us. We seil at "Little Profit" prices LAURENS WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. An Interesting story as told by ll.irry A. Glazici, a pron:v nont l-'ircman oi Maiden, Mass: "Last winter I hud a sovetti cold and it settled on my kidneys, causing the most excruciat ing pain almost every lima 1 attempted to move;! had tried evetything imaginable to get relief, with no success, until I was advised to try " Itloodine,which to my gieat surprise, gave me relief almost from tie- fust dose, .mil before 1 had taken one bottle I w^s completi ly cured." " Bloodino" Is a wonder ful vitalizing tonic. If the blond is impure, complexion bad, appetite lost, strength gone anil tier whole system is upset by an accumulation of humors, it is time to try ?? Itloodine " today Hloodine, laigo bottles 50? . Itloodine Pills cure l.ivmi Ills;25c a box. Sold on a positive guarantee by DR. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. These balmy days remind us that Spring is near at hand when we must cast aside our heavy suits $ and come forth in light suits in keeping with the season. We are ready to show you our full line of Spring Goods and invite an early inspection of same. M Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dept. VVc haxc received several ship* incuts of Ready-to* Wear Wash Suits ill all tlie leading colors, price per suit $..'.<iS o> $10.00. \\V expeel i" keep Ulis tlc| rti riient ujvto-dnte and call please v. 11 in '|ii tlils .11 id price. We lire (dieting special inducements ] iv yolir 1 eady*t< i-weat w >ods. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits in lute Spring Styles 22.50 v\: ^25 Skirts 50c, 75c, 1 .->o and 1.2,5 Corset Covets 25c, 60c and 750 1 >fa\vs 250 ?lid 50c Beautiful Voile Skirts 6.co, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00 and #12.5 Pattama Skirts Ladies' Wash Sails Ladies Wasli Skirts \rCt Waists Wash Waists Muslin, Underwear and Clowns pOO, 5.OO, 6.00 and 7. s< > 5.00, 6.50 and Ji >.(>(? 98c, 1. v > and .?.?' > 2.50, 3.60 and >' ><> 75c, 98c and 1.56 50c, 75C and New Spring Styles in Dress Goods. You want to be sure to see what wo art showing1 in Dres3 Goods. Yd. wide Mesaline in poj uten 50 inch Sicilian Fancy Striped Mohair 36 inch Panama Linens in great variety of style 25c y< Linen Finish Suitings LOc and 16c yd. Linen Lawn 25c and 50c yd. 40 inch Lawn IOC vd. The Spring' ClotKes Show for Me n ?Kcn1! To-Morrow. em t . v o;ive salislaetioii, nut come see lor yottl ? ? ? ' ? tlie unusually 'Aide raii^e of fabric pattern we show in .W w Model Spring S;:e^ si0.00 t< > s^:;.oo FCvcrj tiling that's New in Sjuino !Ia< and Haberdashery N'ov, Ready, and cv lainly worth seciuv;, Colue! Q J. E. Minter & Brother