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THE SCHOOL LYCEUM BEGINS WEDNESDAY FIr?t Entertainment at School Audi to* rium Next Weducsda) Evening The Morphets. The fust attraction o( the school lyceum course will be next Wednes day evening, October 6th, in tlx- tonn of a vat ifd program r? ifdered by the Morphets, a company th;;t comes very highly recommended. Mr. Morphet is (mi- of the standard attractions of the lyceum. in addi tion to a fine program of inngic and il lusions, be and bis assistants give a delightful half hour of music, intro ducing a number of novelty Instru ments. The Morphets are masters of magic, melody and mirth. .Mis. Morphet is a musician of satisfying quality, she adds materially to the pleasure and profit of the entertainment. In the Prof. M pint. magical part of the program she kIvos valuable support. In addition to the program of inriglo. Illusions and ven triloquism, a number of musical no-, eitles hro Introduced. There are vocal solos, and solos and duets on the sax oprones cornet, guitar, octavo, bosh phone, musical coins and hand bells The entertainment comprises a refined exhibition of the most mystifying feats in magic, illusion and ventriloquism; vocal solos and instrumental solos and duets on a number of novel musi cal Instruments. Thoro is just the right touch of refined comedy to make the entertainment highly enjoyable. There is not a dull moment anywhere, the program comprises so many beau tiful, startling and nrtistlc features. Seats are now on sale. The Morphets arc I "nie. Following are some press comments concerning the Morphets. who will ap pear hero nexl Wednesday evening. "Tin- Morphets certainly delighted the audience. The tricks in manic were new ones to our people. Ven triloquism and music on a number of novelty instruments proved delightful features." Herald, lloulder (Col.) ('hautauijiiii. "Morph, t is a wonder in bis rob- as a magician. lie presented some won i ? also pleased;" 'Audi rsoib 'S. Daily Mail. was thoroughly rellned ami artistic, lade.?). Seldom has it been our priv ilege to See ;t niOI'C eoll.-lllnale lU'tlst in the lino Of lil.ugle." Tl..- Philadel phia Press. \\ in I From a small beginning the sale and u-e of Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy has extended to all parts ol the I niled States and to many foreign countries, Way.' Rceause it has proved espe cially valuable for COllghS and (olds. For sale by Lnurotts Drug Co. Rood for Rl'.ioiisiiess. "I look two of Chamberlain's Stom ach and and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent bettor than I have for weeks," says .1. .).Firostone of Allegntli Mich. "They are certain ly a line article for biliousness." For sale by I .aureus Drug Co. Samples free. Handsomely lithographed in eight colors, arid enclosed in individual boxes. Sub ject, "Uncle Sam in the Pa cific." To the first fifty purchasers of a ^Vo-T^-l!ac-tlc, ' Tooth Brush we will present one of these instructive puzzles. The Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush is too well-known to require introduction by us. It is the one perfect tooth brush ? the only scientific brush ? and it is absolutely guaranteed. GET YOUR FREE PUZZLE TO-DAY The Laurcns Drug Co. I,aureus s. c. AT THE THEATRE Wednesday, Sept. 39th. The College Singing Girls, the open inn number In the city lyceum course, appear at the opera house tonight. Regarding this company the Klngstree Record says: "The College Singing Girl? and Wal ter IScclos, the first entertainment of the lyceum course, was greeted by a fair-sized audience at the school audi torium Monday night. The eight pretty, golden-voiced young women were evidently fresh in the lyceum field, yet they allowed none of the guucherle of beginners, playing their parts smoothly, with the skill of sea soned veterans and the 'Impresmeilt' of youth and enthusiasm. The College (Mils' program is va ried ami elaborate, ranging all the way from plantation melodies to grand opera. The company is said to be a new one. out on its first tour, and the Opening performance was given here Monday night. "Mr, Walter Kccles. as monologist and impersonator, was unusually fine and every number he presented was enthusiastically received. Mr. ("has. Pen r sal I, the musical director and ac companist, showed marvelous facility in adapting his scores to the wide va riety of subjects embraced in the pro grain. On the whole the company is the strongest lyceum attraction that has ever been seen here.'' Maj Stewart, Tomorrow Night. Hy all odds the most important so cial and dramatic event of the season will be the engagement of the distin guished young artiste, May Stewart, and her excellent company at the opera house Thursday, Sept. Both, in Shakespeare's delightful comedy, the "Twelfth Night", for oho performance. The coming of Miss Stewart has aroused pleasureable anticipations among the play-goers of I,aureus, and neighboring town-; who realize bow rapidly this youilg artist" has been gaining recognition among the critics as one of the most promising legltl tnalo stars of tin- day. in speaking of Mi.-s Stewart's performance in Kan sas City, the Kansas City Journal said. "No star in our theatrical firmament lias shown with greater brilliancy than Miss Stewart. After she had appear ed perfectly in several scenes, her re ception in the third act amounted > almost an ovation." The company supporting Miss Stew art will be headed by Joseph De Gras se who Is recognized as one of the foremost exponents of Shakespeare of the present. in reviewing his per formance of Julius Caesar during his engagement in l.os Angeles last sea son, the Fxaminer said: "Joseph i>e fIrasse, for deftness and natural ease. is second to none." "Look Who's Here \c\t." The nig Pun Show the Laugh Fac tory, a real. live, enjoyable, reliable illiustrel company who never disap point. Manager Coburn and his mer ry men, the old favorites with the la test sougst the newest jukes, the clean est lun. For ten years constantly progressing, improving, and providing offends, never disappoints and hover surpassed by any similar company. Cnhuin': Greater Minstrels is the gre'nl big favorite of all the laughing musical, enjoyable performances of the season. Don't forget the date, October the Till, at the city opera house. There Is ho! a dull moment, not a single niedicoro feature in I ho big si.ow provided by Manager Cohurn this season. KveiThhig new, bright, and thoroughly enjoyable. Clean comedy, catchy music, line dancing, ( lever Special!I< s. and the latest novel lies in vaudeville and blackface Imi tations and fun. I'at Crawford. "Tin Man from Dixie", Tom Post, "?le Va glnny" Harry Kr?nkle, Lilly Rlack we||. Harry Hospelt, Tommy Calvin ail llrSI Clasfl vvid,- iwake blackface perforators, wlioso Inillailons, singing dancing and Joked! mid Capers win please all and offend none. Don'! forgel the date, nor the company, at tlx- city opera house, Thursday. Oct. the 7th. Win Druggists Recommend Chamber? lain'-* Colic, < holern anil Dlnr* rhoea remedy, Mr. Krank ('. Ilaniahan. a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, va ..says: "Fbr the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a grcnl remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market I handle some others for the same purposes thai pay me a larger profit, tint this remedy Is so sure to effect n cure, and my customer so certain to appreciate my recommending it to him. that I give it the preference." For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Notice of Guardian Plcharge, To all whom it may concern: Take notice that on the 21 st day of October. 1009, at ton o'clock, a. in., I will apply to O. O. Thompson, Probate ludqe, at his office at Laurens. South Carolina, for my final discharge as guardian of the estate of .lohn D, Sul - livan. All persons holding claims against mo as such guardian will present and prove the same or he forever barred. ALLKN .1. SULLIVAN, Sept. "<?ih. 1909, s-nt TRICKS DON'T COUNT and can never he relied upon for results which meet with the approval <>f those who favor us with their PLUMBING, HEATING AND STEAM FITTING. Insanitary systems which do not come up to requirements should he replaced. Improved health and less doctor's hills will repay the outlay. Estimates cheerfully furnished for new or repair work. DoaK ? McHechnie South Harper Street Phone 292 Laurens, S. C. PHOTOGRAPHS * The McCord 1 Studio I s will copy any Photo, en- ? ? large any picture and | i make High Grade Pho- | I tographs for you at the | I very lowest prices. No | v photographer can do | I more nor offer any ? 8 more special inducement ?? 8 than the $ ? HcCord Studio ? has always done. 8 The McCord ? i 8 Studio's 8 motto is 'Best Pictures, Lowest I Prices" | !> Come to see us. ? ton't forge I that you will lud (ho -. Mho of Heaters in different styles II. Wilke.s & C\ Be it ever so Mumble there's lib place like home if it is your own. It isn't necessary that it should be so humble in your case, however. We'll sell you a Home for .t little money down and lake the balance in easy monthly pay ments. You can move right in and free yourself from paying rent at OUCC. Bring your wife when you eome to see us about it. .She'll appreciate the oppor tunity. ANDERSON & BLAKELY. Todd Building Laurons, s. C. How about that new cooking stove or ranne that you will need this full? Don't buy before you see our lim in different Styles anil sizes. S. M. & E. II. Wllke? & Co. I 1 1 f \ at prices that will be money saved for You will find the largest and best line of BED ROOM SUITS i all made of solid oak, beautifully finish= ed in different designs and sizes with French Plate Mirrors. On account of buying in car load quantities direct from the manufacturers, we have them * vou if voti will see our line before ^ you buy. nW km *t MO See the bargains thai we have in Simpson, Cooper & Babb, chairs. This is the best made and host finished lino that you will find Attorneys at Law. any where and at money saving prices, will practice in all State Courts. S. M. & K. H. Wllkea & Co. ! prompt attention given to all business DH. CLIFTON JON KS Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 2 ?OOOOOOOC* I Listen People! 1 x i y^pr '1 here is money for you in every word written about the great Opening Sale, & Money X Money That's what we way?the mighty jingling coin. Come to the Hig S?le and it will sing a song in your pocket for many days to come. Yes it's here for voti on every quoted price. We can saw the whole human family money if they will hut heed this 'warning. ^? _-._ ^ ^ Listen People?Come to the Great Opening Sale $ y A Golden Opportunity to buy Men's, Women's and Chil= A dren's Shoes. Men's 5.0(1 Kiscr King Dress Shoes yjp Men's \ 00 Patent Leather and Gun XMetal Shoes x- 1 3-98 2.<)<S 2.4p 2.20 A swell line of Women's Suits \ and Skirts at Opening & Sale Prices. 1 'yoo .Suits 10.00 Sails 8.98 4.08 Skirts Women's Shoes Women's .j.oo Patent Leather SllOCS --.V) 0 " " " 1.79 s.AH, \'ici and Patent Shoes 1.39 Big line of Heavy Shoes at Opening Sale Prices. Men's Extra Pants 5.?O Pants 3,1 <) 1 so Pants 2.98 3.50 Pants 1.99 3.00 Pants L69 iO.OO Skirls 8.00 Skirls 5.OO Skir.s 3.00 Skirts ? 2 !",s 4 3,79 ? 1.9$ Dress Goods and Domestics Pine line of Suitings, 75c values fi < ipeniug Sale Best Calico Duck, all colors Ticking I domestic Plads Flannel Outings W. H. Ashendorf 2 Doors West of Post Office. Laurens, S. C.