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* t 5 AMONG THE EXCHANGES S f ? ? * * ***** ft ********* **** *-* The (Uiiton Mlxup. "Wat a good boy am I." Those Clinton boys are bound to die young; s. h supereminent virtues cannot be Itiu: for this world, and their friends have great cause to feel deeply con 001 ned about them. But the Newberry boys?"O my." What a bad lot they must be: that is according to the Clinton way of tell )ng it. The Clinton correspondent of The Laurens Advertiser i>uts all the blame on \ewberry for Monday's mlxup. WO Id have the public believe that a handful of young men would no Into U town where everybody Roes to the ball games and deliberately bring on a ow. ISven if the Newberry hoys were ever so rough, they ought to be cred ited With liavlng a lit.le sense - enough with not trying to bring on a Si a a with overwhelming numbers agalnsl them, just to win the third time from a team they had already won two games from. The thing Is Incredible on its face. Whatever the (.Minion public may believe about It. there is nobody down tbla way who believes the kind of - iff sent to The Advertiser by the Clinton correspondent. The members Oi the Newberry ball team are known tO he hiuh-toned ami well-COUdUCted roan?with plenty of grli and spirit. ! <> with ho meanness, ami utterly incapable of trying to take an unfair advantage in a ball name, or of be having as they are charged with be having a' Clinton. ;t is remarkably strange (hut it is the Clinton team alone thai the New berry team has troubles with. I low then can the fault all be bh Ihe New bei" ) side? It isn't, of course. The Observer gives the statement on both sides. The reader can put the blame where he thinks it belongs. ?Newberry Observer. ?hat Fools Ye Mortals He. The Greenwood Index is the author of the following very timely sugges tion : "A young woman in Nashville Tues day siiot and killed tin* man who had wronged her. it ever) unfortunate young woman similarly wronged were to so treat the man who had wronged her. there would be far less of this sort of Immorality." And the very next day a young gen tleman it',! in Massachusetts shot, and killed, a young lady merely because she had indulged in the pleasant and popular little pastime of breaking her engagement with him! The unfortu nate young man i ?t then proceeded to make the end of his earthly sor row.-, complete by taking his own life. j Verily. Puck ha l much food for in spiration when he got Up his trade mark: ?Cingney Ledger. l'HIKNDSHIP SCHOOL TO CLOSE. Solicitor It. \. Cooper Will Make Address Next Frida*. Friendship, May 19.?The Friend, ship school will ?dose a very success ful year's work next Friday, the "1st. Solicitor It, A. Cooper of Laarens will make the (losing address oil Friday 'evening at vl".. Mr. Cooper is well known at Friendship, and the patrons of the school and people of Friend ship are delighted thai it is their privilege to hear this glfi >d speaker ana in. Friendship school has made marked improvements during this year. The interior of the building, which has been Unpainted for fifteen years, is now snowy white, several framed paintings, reproductions of famous An interesting story as told by Harry A. Slaziet, a protni ncnt Kireman of Maiden, Mass: "Last winter I had a severe cold and it settled on my kidneys, causing the most excruciat ing pain almost every time I attempted to move; I had tried everything imaginable to get relief, with no success, until I was advised to try ?' lUoodinc,'' which to my great surprise, gave me relief almoVt l'rom the first dose, and before I had taken one bottle I wasVpmptctely cured." " Uloodine" is a wonder ful vitalizing toniiV It the blood is impure, complexion bad, appetite lost, strength gone and the whole syst eta is upset by an accumulation of humors, it is time to try" Bloodine today, litoodine, large bottles 60c. Hloodine Pills cure Liver Ills; 25c a Lux. Sold on a positive guarantee by DR. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. Boots Vs. Men. Boots goon feet; so do men. Hoots have solos; so do well. Boots sometimes get light; so do uic.i. Poor boots are run over; so arc poor men. A boot to get <Mi needs a pull; so does a ::i Soitie boots have red tops; so have sonic me:t. Some boots lose tlieirsoles; so do some men, Some boots are imitation-calfcsonie men are the real article. Some boots can't stand w ater; neithei can some men. When a boot is well soaked it is a bad case; so is a man. A hoot, to be ?>l much account, needs a mate; so does a man. A hoot well heeled tools comfortable; so does a man. J. W. Page Shoe Maker, Latirens, S. C. Nervous Women For nervous, fired women, wo recommend Har dui. Carditi is a woman's medicine, It nets specifi cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building effccl on the whole system, If contains no harmful ingredients, being a pwrc Vegetable extract, If you suffer from some form m female trouble, get Cardui at once and give it a lair (rial. ftTrs. W. W. Cirdnor, of Padttcnh, Ky., <rio.l Cardtti and wriiea: "I think Cardni is jitsl grand. 1 have Keen nsir.ir it for oloven years, I am '18 years old and feel liko a different woman, sic.ee i havo been i taking it. 1 used to stiller from bearing down aim, nervousness and sleeplessness, btl< now the pains are all gono ami \ sloop good. I highly recommend Cardui for young ami old." Try it. AT ALL DRUG- STORES paintings, have teen placed on the walls, and maps, blackboards, charts, and many other conveniences have been secured, The grounds have been greatly improved, walks laid out. grass seeds sown, roses, lilacs, jon quils., violets, and other flowers put out. All who are interested in education are invited to be present Friday eve ning. On Sunday. May Rev. .lames Dallas win preach at Friendship church, after which communion ser vice w ill be held. (las Blew Out. Cook- The gas stove has gone out. ma'am. Lady?Well, get a match and li^ht it. Cook?Hut it has gone out through the root.?Judge. Keep us in mind for the best of Ice Boxes. Different sizes, ' * fr*****************?*?.*** fr Complimentary to .Miss Adeline Johnstone of Newberry, who is visit ing Miss Mary Todd. a delightful re ception was tendered Thursday ofter noon to the members of the Srysterl ous Twenty-tWO ?Muh by Miss Kli/.a betll Shell at her home OU Main street. Miss Shell was assisted in receiving her guests by Misses Nell Miller and Bessie Chlldre3s. The game for the afternoon was checkers, after an hour's entertainment at this a delicious salad course with coffee was served. Mrs. las. Powell of Wilmington. X ('.. is in the city visiting her mother. Mrs. Rosa I. Calne. Mrs, s K. Uoney returned yesterday from a three weeks' visit to her for mer home in Waltorboro. * r t SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. - ?* ooo ooo Mi^s Willie Mae Childless will visit I friends in Columbia this* week, having remained there after the meeting of the King's Daughters. ooo Mrs. H. K Alken was elected assist ant secretar> for this state at the re cent meeting of the King's Daughters in Columbia ooo Mr. nttd Mrs A. IV Harris with their four children are in the city visiting Mis. Harris" father. Mr. I.. C. Calle. Sr . ?m West Main streeet. ooo Mr. U Mcllardy Mailldln ami sis ter. Miss Helen, were in the city Sat urday assisting Miss Bottle Mai> Maul din in the violin recital at Mrs. Men uetts. OOO Among the delightful occasions of tbf season, nothing more charming lias occurred than the violin recital by the pupils of Miss Maublln on Sat unlay evening. May at the resi lience of Mis. James s. Dennett. This recital was uiihpie; it was something entirely out of the usual to heat such youthful lads and lassie.-, performing in the role of really Rae artists. Most of the pupils are quite young and it was surprising to see their ease ami dignity ?s they stood, most of them, for the llrst time before an audience, They ilid honor to their splendid teacher, who for ten months has so faithfully trained them. The duet, "Silver Threads Among tin* Hold." by flora Dennett, aged 6 years, on the violin, and Henry Hennett. aged S years, on the piano, was especially Hue The duets by Miss Manldin an I her sister Miss Helen Manldin an! the accompaniments on the piano by their brother. Mr. Mellardv Manldin, were very line. The large party as sembled in Mrs. Dennett's beautiful home voted I he ev ening ;i perfect sue eess and hope for another Just like i( very soon. T. C. TURNER, JR., ATTCV<iVi:V-AT-LA\V. Will practiced in all State courts Prompt attention given to all business. (Mice in Enterprise Hank Building. i Listen to What the New Clothing Store Has to sav Come and see for yourself and That Will Prove what we sav 1 ILaurons, SouUi Carolina ? We are still selling" great values in Suits, Shoes Hats and Gents Furnishings 2 The extremely low prices that we have put on our clothing has made them great sellers for us, and a great saving for you. It will pay you to see these values before buying. Remember that you will find everything in our store new and up-to-date goods. We are here to live and let live. We want you to see the great values that we are selling in Men's, Boy s and Children' Clothing. i Read these prices and come and see what we save you in buying from us. i 3 1 Clothing. Boy's Wash Suits 50, 75, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Boy's Knickerbocker Suits - $1.25 to #6.00 Boy's Knickerbocker Odd Pants 50c to $1.25 Men's All Wool Flanel Suits - - $4.50 Men's Blue Serge Suits double and single breasted worth $10.00 to go at - $6.50 One Lot of Fancy Worsted, worth $12.50 to go at ----- $o.50 $15.00 Values to go at - - - $10.00 $16.50 Values to go at - $12.50 $18.00 Values to go at - - $15.00 Our $16.50, $18.50, $20,00 and $22.50 are the greatest values that have ever been shown in Laurehs. Shoes and Oxfords. For the newest thing out in shoos and oxfords we have them in the IUI win Clapp, Regal, Rals ton, and Fellow Craft. You will find all the Stylo. Comfort and Wear in these Shoes or Oxfords from $1.25 to $0.50 Hats. Just ask us to show you some of the Hats that we arc selling from $1.00 to $5.00 Our entire stock was purchased new tili:* season. No old Goods Remember it is a pleasure for us to show our goods for the prices are always pleasing to you. Remember the money back is our guarantee if goods don't come up or suit you iO Lill Uo*To-Date One Price Clothiers. O. Laurens, S. C. Via*