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COLUMBIA FESTIVAL TO BE GREAT EVENT Capital (II) Will Hare Host Muh leal Talent in tin- World Urenl Ituxh for Tickets Already* Columbia. s. (.' , April 1st.?Special: April 22iid nud 23rd are tho dates for the Columbia .Music Festival ti> bo held In the Columbia theatre, uuder the ausplcos of the Columbia Musical j association. ? As the keynote, in a boHoh, tho fea Uvul of 1909 demands the best. The best ha* been secured Ih assured with tho announcement that Jomolll, l?aii" J gendorff, Lawson und llasllnga have ! been engaged io sing at tho three coil GOrtB with tho world renowned Dresden Philharmonic orchestra. CS men. Willy I Al'.ien, conductor. Tho ongagomenl of Ilia famous Dresden orchestra has attracted the attention of tho whole music world i to tho Columbia Music Festival, it was necessary lo obtain royal permis sion for the orchestra to lUilkO this long trip to America, and so many ?111* icuitles had to he overcome that It Is doubtfui If the trip would have been arranged had it not boon for the efforts i Of Victor I. Clark, llSSOalatO conductor. Columbia is indeed fortunate to he ' listed among tho cities hooked for tho spring tour. ? Attractive features of the festlTal will bo the mixed chorus of over two hundred voices, Mr. (Icorgo S. Kitt-' lodge, of thu College for Women, di rector; Hint the children's chorus of' two hundred voices, Mr. W. <i. Uler uiochlcn. of Columbia College, director. As tho time for the festival ap proachea, Increased Intorost is taken In the great event, for several weeks I fiast Malinger F. I.. Brown lias been receiving numbers of mail ordors and P. Is believed from the present outlook that the sign, "S. It. 0 ? " will be shown ; ut each porforntauco. Beginning to.) day season tickets will bo sol;', for a | fow days only: . Box seats, and ?; Orchestra, $"?; ' Balcony, %5, $4 and f.:; (latlery, Mall orders tilled in order received. Local checks must bo drawn, with exchange, payable to P. I.. Drown, business muunger of the Columbia Musical association. 1 From all stations In South Caro- ? Una the usual special railroad rates will be given, ami Columbia is making ready to welcome a "regular fair week crowd," for the calendar lu well filled and each day will be Crowded with events of Interest. Art students, and all Interested in the work that is being done In South ern colleges, rejoice to know that the second Arts and Crafts exhibit will be i held In the studio of the Col I ego for Women, April 20th-23rd. Foremost i artists of the day will send paintings and lhero will be over one hundred canvasses Oll exhibition in addition to tho display Of Crafl work, to which all j South Carolinians are especially ro puestod to contribute. April 22nd-23rd there will bo a stu dents' art exhibit at Columbia college; Wednesday, 21st, automobile races; ' Wednesday, 21st, Tarantella gormnn; I April 22nd-23rd-2lth, baseball?Jack-1 Honvlllo \s. Columbia. The most bill llant social ovonl of the week will be tho ball given by the Coluindla Festival I club on tho oponlng night of Ihe fes tival. Many out of town guests will ho welcomed at this ball, which will , rival In brilliancy the annual State ! halls, and be the most notable event 1 Of thu social season In Columbia. v Little Kinsing. A little kissing. Now ami then, Is why wo Uuve I The married men. i ?Birmingham (Aln.) Age-IIornld.! A 111tlo kissing Too, of course, Is ".\ hy we have The quick divorce. Chicago Record Herald, i A little hissing's Lot 's of fun, j if you can kiss ' The proper one. --Cleveland Leader. A little ktsslng'a Not enough; a lot. of kissing - m That's thu Bluff. Rxchange. Mr. Fricson'H Old House. flo see it. it's a beauty. It Blandfl I OUt among Its neighbors, because th? coloring Is so bright and Clear. Mr. Bricson painted with L &M. Paint and ways It cost 1*3 less than ever before. , I lo bought only 12 gallons of L. ft M. Paint ?nd '.i gallons Of Linseed Oil to Rilx with it. This made t\ gallons or pure paint, ami cost only $1,20 per gul- j Ion. It's an handsome, as tho linest In town. Tho L. ,V- M. Is sold by: J. II, tb M. L. Nash, Lam ens; J. W. CopOland Co.. Clinton; L. & M. Palnl Agents. A man who talks lohlmsolf always has an Interested listener. Don't worry about what may hup pen; Just us like ns not It won't. t ri" lit ini Fate Averted* "l would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Dinbi rry, Kelllher, Minn., "without Buoklon'S Arnica Halve, whic h soon cured me." Infalli ble for wounds, cuts and bruises. It soon cures Hums. Scalds, Holls, Old Sores, and Skin Eruptions. World's best for Files. 2f?c, at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. f *???*?*?? it i ? i * * * i ? 4 t>-4 i ? <* JUST FOR FUN j 5*JMi**4-****ft******' W. * * * Lesson In Good Uauners. A well-known lawyer Is telling n good story about himself and his ef forts to correct the manners ot bis ofiico boy. One morning not long ago tho young autocrat blow iuto the j Ofllce, and tossing bis cap at U hook.' I exclaimed: "Say. Mr. Blank, there's a bull game I down at the park today, and I Ulli j goinn." jj Now, tho attorney Is nol r hard- > liearted man, ami was willing the boy should go. but thought he would i teach him a little lesson in good man nors. "Jimmle," ho said, "thai Isn't the way to ask a favor. Now, you come hero and sit down, and I'll show you how to do it." Tho hoy took the ofiico (hair and his employer picked up his cap ami | stepped outside. He then Opened the ! door softly, and. holding tllO cap in ? his hand, said quietly to the small boy In the big ?halt : ""'lease, sir. there |.s a hall gailtO at j tho park today; if you can spare 1110 ] 1 would like to get away for the af ternoon." In a Hash tho hoy responded: ; "Why certainly. Jimmle; und here i Is HO cents to pay your way III."? Short Storh s. I > ooo i A Stud) In Anatomy. When tho butcher responded to his I telephone call, the shrill voice of a ' little girl greeted his cars. "MellO, Is this Mr. W ??" "Yes," hi* answered kindly. "Well, do you know anything about Where grandpa's liver Is? We've looked everywhere, hut we can't lind it."?Success Magazine. ooo Discipline. Near-Sighted Lady?"Tue hoy who is trying to tie that tin can to that poor dog's tall ought to he thrashed ' within uu Inch of his life the horrid i little brute." Maid?"It's your boy. muni." "My boy ?" "Yes. mum." "Tell him if hell slop I'll givo him soinu Cake.?Christian Advocate. ooo i Ilumuii. The young man, leading a dog by a string, lounged up to the ticket of llce of a railway station and Inquired: "Must I?aw -take a ticket lor a puppy?" "No; you can travel us an ordinary passenger," was the reply. ? Unlvor sallst Leader. ooo 'Ihe Morning Quarrel. "Say." called his v. lie from the win dow, you forgot something." He caiUO back. "What did I forget?" "You forgot to slam the door." He slammed it all right, all right, I till right. -The Tradesman. ooo Don't I'tit it There. Husband of Three Months.: "Do you believe a wlfo Is justified In taking; money from hor husband's pockets?" * Husband of Experience: "Certain- ( ly, if he is that careless." Imltluioio American. ooo A Good Keason. A professor tells Ibis story at Ids owti expense Ho was Instructing a ??lass of hoys about the circulation of the blood and to make sure that I hoy understood him he said: "Can you tell me why it Is that If! I . tood on my head tho blood would rush lo my head, ami when I Stand on my feel thero is no rush of blood i to the feet?" Then a small hoy, alter pausing for I .1 short time, answered: "II Is because your feet are nol empty, sir." The Tradesman. ooo Couldn't Draw It. A teacher asked her class lo draw u picture Of that Which they wished to be when they grew up. am! all went diligently to work except one little girl, who only chewed her pen. il. "Don't you know what you want to be when you grow up, Anna?" asked i tho teacher. "Yes, I know," replied the little girl, "hut I don't how to draw lt. I want, to bo married."-- Success Mag azino. ooo Due Merc Chance. One day the ofiico hoy went to tho editor of the Soaring Fngle and said: I "There's a Iramp at the door and he says ho has had nothing to eat for six days." "Fetc h him In." said tho editor. "If WO can find out how ho does It we can I run this paper for another week." - ? Illustrated Kits. ooo 'lake a Look \\ Her. Magistrate "You say you want a , divorc e, becauso your married life is ' one long series of fight*? You don't look it." Would-be Divorce "No. your Honor, hut you ought to see my Wlfo." jClrclo Maga7.lno. It is Only a Step So to Speak From Poor Sight to Blindness Perhaps it never occurred to you that a defect in the sight is not as a rule a disease of the eye. .So often it is a condition which the proper glasses will not only relieve hut many titties entirely cure. Sight is restored, eyes ate made strong, head aches disappear, the nervous strain is relieved and the eyes ate saved 'perhaps from blindness. It you have eye trouble a personal talk will interest you. Room 6 Knterprise BMd'g. L ?nens S. C. - Dr. F. J. In man Office davs, Fridnv and Saturday . F. J. Inman Eye Specialist Of Laurens Will he in C "ROSS 11 IML. April 14th and 15th at Dr. Pinson's Drug Store And will he prepared to fit Glas ses and treat any and all eyes. KXAMINATK >XS FRKK. Dr. F, j. Inman Real Estate Agent Sleep over your rights if you want to, but I am going to sell 2 stores just east of the Court House, 100 feet for the small sum of $S,000.00. Don't wait until the oilier fellow gets it, but write or phone 75. Clinton Property i lot coutaning a store room and dwelling in good shape for $3500.00 1 house and lot and barn good well right in town, on water and light line only $2500. t lot for $300.00 And other properly in town and coin ly, see me before buy iiiff and selling for terms. P. S. JEANS Clinton, S. C. Box 152 What about protecting your property against loss by fire. We have as good as the best in the way of Insurance. Laurens Fire Insur ance Agency C. W. McCRAVY, Mgr. Shoe Service /JL til You expect more service from your Shoes than from anything else that you wear, but you won't get that service unless you buy the right kino! of Shoes and have them correctlv Titled. We've The Right Sort AND We're Expert Fitters > > > > > Shoes for Men, Women and Children, that tower way above the level of "Just Shoes." Take our men's $3.50, $4,00, $5.00, and $G.00, Shoes, Our Women's $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, and $3.50, Shoes, our Boy's $2.50, and $3.00, School Shoe, or our $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00, Misses' School Shoe, and we say to you candidly that we don't know of another Store, where you can get such Shoe1 values for the money. Take a look at these excellent Shoe values and then - f 4? i < ? c 9 > ? I I MATCH US IF YOU CAN e The One Price Shoe Store Customers Shoes Shined FRl:! I I g DIXIE FLO LI a?AIN Wholesale Groceries w ja LAURENS, S. C. F. K. SPRATT, Manager. CLINTON, S. C. J. SPRATT, Manager. We contract for Flour, Meal Corn, Oats and Sugar at the lowest points the markets have touched this year. These goods have advanced 5 to 25 per cent, thus putting us in position to sell you at prices under the market. We want to clean up by the first of May. Wont you help us? We've got the prices and we handle nothing but first quality stuff. What more can you ask?. You will have to hurry if you want any of these "Mill End" prices. The supply is limited, we turned loose 300 barrels of flour today at forty cents less that the Mills figures. Get your heart right , we want to do you good 6 W f 0 YOURS TRULY, Dixie Floxir CSL Grain Co W0*