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LOCAL AND PRRSONAL MENTION. Mr. L. K. Henderson of Owlngs, route No. I, was in the city Thursday, and while here puld The Advertiser a visit. .Miss WH Lou Gray writes her ra ther that her next moiling point will be Seattle, Washington. Miss Iren.? Dillard of Clinton vis ited relatives and friends in the Ty Vrsville section of country last week. Miss Mary Wl'lglll of Clio, Ca., is visiting relatives in Tylorsvlllo. Fresh eggs from the country wore Belling In the City last Saturday at 15 cents per dozen. Mrs. M. II. Itabh. Mrs. .1. II. Nash and Mr. Claud Dabh returned Wednes day High! last from points in Arkansas and Mississippi, whither they hud been visiting since seeing 'he Memphis re union. if our theatre-going people wish to have tirst class motion pictures and vaude\iiie they win have to encour age the opera house management by their presence in large numbers sev eral nights in tin- week. Master Drayton Darksdnle, of (.au reus. |u visiting relatives in the city. Newberry Observer. July 2. Mr. Thos. H. Wallace, superintend ent of the Watts mills, and Mr. A. It. (Joss. tt. overseer of weaving at the Latirens mills, attended the meeting in Spartan burg last Saturday of the Southern Textile association. Mr. I). It. ItUZlO of bullions Hfd No. I was in the city Saturday. Messrs. 1*'. J-Nelson, Adolph Shayer and Col. C. S. McCravy attended a regular meeting of iho Blks in Now berry last Thursday night. The Kings' Daughters will serve ice ere;-.iii for the Hospital fund Thurs day afternoon. July 15th. Rev, ChiiB. F. Rnnkln, pastor of the Firs! Perbyterlon church, loisloted in i st rics of revival meetings, held at Woodruff Prebylerlnu church during tho .<ast week. Messrs. A. C. Ilaskell, suporlntond > nt. and M ?. c. itragg. cliisf machinist III the LlllircilS mills, purchased a itbw nutoiuoblle apiece during the (last week. Miss Ksteii,, Taylor, of Priceton. after, .i \i M in the eiiy, lo|'l Saturday fpr :i Week's stay with relatives and :: i> IUI f! ai Cr -en wood. Mr. .1. (). Templeibu has moved into Iiis new eoiia -.e. recently erected on | a nice Mire acre |ol ju-i above the Watts mill village. Mi s Maude Sharp" wan recently unanimously re elect oil m teach the Henderson ville school; in Still Iva ha tov\ nahipi The Watts mill oflleinls lave re cently taken some very important I steps along the educational lino. I Prof, A. W. Fisher, a graduate of New- , tier : college, has been elected as r principal of the Watts mill school, with Mrs. Uarrett us assistant, end Miss Colweil, of Chester, In charge of thf kindergarten department. With siic:h teachers and a people who are Interested In the education cf their children, Wfttts mill will soon have a school as gdbd as any in the county. Miss Made McCarloy of Blberton, Oa., and Miss Malctt. of one of the lower counties, have been elected to assist Miss [Jessie liudgens in the Trinity-Ridge school. Miss Myrtle will tench the Mt. Pleasant school next year. Mr. nail Mrs. Ilarvin have been elected lo tench the Princeton school. Miss Daisy suiiivmi left for Green ville yesterday. While there she will attend the I'ress association banquet on 'i hursday evening. Dr. mid Mrs. 11n^Ii K. Alken and .Miss Mary Todd left Saturday even ing on an exl< mied tour of the West ami the Pacific coast, their Itinerary to include n visis lo the Alaska-Vucon exposition. They will be absent from the city until the 7th of August. iilttlo Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I.. Taylor, is spending some time with relatives at Princeton. The Rev. .lames II. Machen of Col Kate seminary. Hamilton. N. Y.. who is spending his vacation at his home al Princeton, ?bis county, preached the regular morning sermon at the First Baptist church lastSunduy, de livering a thoughtful and Inspiring discourse. While in the city Mr. Ma chen was the guesl ,of hi ssister, Mrs. H. A. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent the week-end with Mrs. Taylor's pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. w. F Medlock, near Fountain Inn. Miss Nina Poole of Tjiorsvillo was one of the honored guests at a large reception given in Spnrtanburg last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. I. . Riehiine, complimentary to Mr. and Curtis Mel/, o!" Columbia, who were married in the capital city Wednes day m hmh noon. Messrs. .1. V. Wallace and .lac!< S. McCravy, of tho I.aureus postollico. left Monday for tho mountains of North Carolina where they will spend a portion Of their annual vacation. IM'bf. ("has. F. Ilrooks, who was re cently elected superintendent or the Itishopvlile grad ?<! si 1 ools fo raitothor year, and who is attending the Wof i'ord College Teachers' Institute, spi n' from Friday until Monday in I.aureus ? ml : ' his old home hear Cray Conn, lie i delighted wit i the wm- khoihg do ho at Woff.od. and regrets thai do few . the t tic hers of I ?aureus county hyi> iiveM !:>u themselves of tue advan tages the Institute offer ;. \ larger number \vould attend the ice cream a flair by the King's Daugh ters lor the Hospital fund <>n Thurs day afternoon hut for the fact that many of them will be in Charleston, leaving on the excursion this morning. Let those who do not go to Charleston Ctll ice cream ami help 'be hospital cause. IM i 13 t-i The Largest and Best line of Art Squares and Rugs Than you will find at any other place Consisting- of a beautiful line is the latest designs, pretty patterns and different colors. This is the best line vou will find anvwhere from which you can select just what you want. And on account of buying* them in large quantities we can sell you at prices that you cannot duplicate at any other place. ! ... "3 Reasons Why" we are Slaughtering Prices 1st. We want to reduce our stock $10,000.00. 2nd. We can use this money. 3rd. We will soon need the room for Fall Business. We have now a $40,000.00 Stock of Desirable Merchandise for \ou to select from. We need your money, you need our goods. Come and lets SWAP, this is a chance for you to make money, as }oj know our prices has always been from 10 to 25 per cent, less and now the Slaughtering Knife is again in the hands of L. E. Burns, the Champion Price Cutter of South Carolina. These prices will be at and below New York and Baltimore cost during this $10,000.00 Sale. Now remember the day and date. Sale Opens July 17, on Saturday Morning at 7 O'clock Sharp It will pay you to let your alarm clock wake you up early and be here. Don't sleep your time off while this $10,CC0.C0 Sale is going on. This amount of g< ( ds are going to be sold regardless of cost. RED IRON RACKET Cheapest House on Earth 208=209=211 LaurensSt. Laurens, S. C.