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* Prince toil Locals. * * * *************** riinceton, April 17.?Services wore conducted Sunday morning by the pas tor, Rev. It. O. Lee. It was Kastor Sunday and there was a general dis play of Kastor hats. Miss Laura Childors of Anderson Is visiting her sister Mrs. J. P. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. .1. (\ Willis and Mr. Jeter McCuen of Fork Shoals spent Sunday with M. D. McCueu. Miss Nora Taylor and Mr. Monroe of Laurens were the guests of Mr. J. W. Taylor Sunday. Several of our people attended the Arnold-Crane wedding in Honen Path last Wednesday, among these were: Miss Maude Machen and Mr. John, Mr. Robert Arnold. Jr., and Col. K. B. Ar nold. Mr. Joseph T. Davenport made a business trip to Greenville last week. Miss Ludie Taylor has returned home after an extended visit to rela.' tlves in Columbia. Col. R. B. Arnold spent a few days in Greenville last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bramblett have gone to Fountain Inn, where he con ducted services Sunday. Mr. J. M. Woods, accompanied by his wife and little daughter, Zella, vis ited Mr. McClary near Pelzer Sunday. Mrs. C. Q. West and children spent last week with her father, Mr. W. 1). Sullivan at Tumbling Shoals. Mrs. Mary W. Carter has returned after a several weeks' visit to her daughter. Mrs. Allen in Honea Path. Tho teachers of the Princeton School will give an egg hunt for the school Monday evening. Kastor services were held at Mt. Hot hol church Sunday afternoon. Westmoreland's Tetter Ointment removes till roughness or redness of the skin. Heals all erruptlons, makes the skin smooth, fair and healthy. Sold at your Drug Store. There Is absolutely no need of your spending so much time in the kitchen : r< paring the three daily meals. You can jest as well have more lime for other, more Importances. By the or dinary method of cooking, you spend full} two thirds of tho day In the kitchen. This is en tirely unnecessary |? you use a CALORIC FIRELESS COOKSTOVE I! cooks l>< it with : b <Mute ly no attention, cooks more thor oughly?more appetlsiugly, re tains ..ii the goodness?all the tissue ami strength building qualities of the food. None is lost by evaporation in boiling away. .No unpleasant odor, no burning or schorchlng of food. The loss expensive and tough est meats are cooked far betloi and more tender by the "Caloric" in etil Od. The 'Caloric" not on ly boils and stows, hakes and roasts even kette- than can !).? accomplished |,y nny ordinary StOVO, am", costs much less to operate. ? Let is t ?!! you more about this wonderful saving Pirol ess Colde st ovo. A Catalogue full of information, with prices and illustra tions for the asking. M. S. BAILEY & SONS Clinton, S. C. j I LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Dr. J. Mnxcle McLces .spent Sunday in the city. Mr. B. P. Kuller, of Mountville, was In the city Friday, j Miss Winnie Jeans spent Faster with j Mrs. Wallace at Ora. Mr. T.. A. Dronnecke, of Greenwood, wns in the city yesterday. Miss Ethel Lnngstqn spent the early part of tho week in Clinton. .Mrs. F. P. McGowan has returned from a visit to Gainesville, On. Miss Annie Mae Lnwson, of Colum bia, is visiting Miss Helen Crisp. Miss Hattle Phlnney, of Clinton, spent Faster with Miss Marie Lnng ston. Mr. Marvin Pranks, of Charleston, spent Faster ^n the city with his par ents. Mr. L. G. Dalle made a short visit to Newherry the latter part of last week. Mr. H. H. Jordan .of Spartanburg, Is visiting Mr. M. 1.. Roper and other rel atives. Mrs. J. J. Pluss is visiting friends in Columbia and will attend the music festival. Mr. James H. Sullivan has return ed from Brunsons where be spent sev eral days. Mr. Creswell Fleming returned to Laurons from Greenwood the first part of this week. Mr. John W. Ferguson, Jr.. of HartS ville spent Faster in the city with Iiis father, Col. Ferguson. Mr. G. Ik Taylor of the Harmony church section was a business visitor to the i ity yesterdav. Mr. Messer Babb who has boon sick at his home for several weeks, c >n tinues about the same. Mr. (his Simmons, who now has headquarters in Greenville, spent sev eral days in the city this week. Mr. O B. Simmons, a prominent banker, and merchant of Laurens, is I in the city.?Greenwood Journal. Miss Josie Sullivan, of I-^iurens, is spending Faster with Miss Caroline Vance, in Eau Claire. "The State." Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lcaman, of Cross ! Hill, were among the visitors who j were in the city Monday shopping. Miss Sadie Sullivan, who is attend j ing the College for Women spent I Easter in the city with her parents, j Miss Lucy Peden and Miss Esther I Dorroh, of Gray Court were in the city Friday attending the oratorical contest Miss Maud Hammond, of Greenville, is visiting Miss Mary Sullivan and will ; attend tho Sullivan-McLees wedding. Messrs. .lohn Crews and Frank Vance, of Columbia came up Saturday to visit relatives and to nttend the dance. Miss Ruth Eastorby spent the Fas tor holidays at home here and had as her guest her college-mate. Miss Grace Rid Sell Mi.-s Willie Dorroh is at home from Winthrop College and is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. \V. T. Dorroh. Mr. Carlos Moseley, of Wofford Col lege, Bpent several days in tie- < ity with his parents during the Easter hoi Idays, Capt. Ellison A. Smytho and Mr, John A. Law were in the city Thurs day looking after their interests in tho Watts Mill. Miss Jennie Fleming came up front tie- College for Women and spent Fast er with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, ('. Fleming. i Mi.-s Ella Brown, of Spartanburg, .spent Eastor in tho city with Mrs. M. I.. Copeland ami attended the dance Monday evening. Mr. Earl Owens and friend. Mr. L. F Dom, of Furnian Unlvorslty, spent the Faster holidays in the city with Mr. Owens' parents. Mr. and Mrs. ('. M. Fuller. Mrs. IlOgan Motes, and Mlssos Lee and Fay Nelson, all of Mountville were in the I city Monday slumping. Mrs. .los. T. Johnson came down from Spartanburg Friday to bo pres ent Sunday tin- birthday of her moth er. Mrs. W. II. Anderson, She return ed to Spartanburg Monday. Miss Hertha Jacobs and Miss Dallas Watts, of Cross Dill, were among the visitors in the city Monday. They were here on a shopping tour. Miss Ellorbe McDaniol and Miss Lou Polle Fowler, of Mt. Pleasant section, Bpcnl several days in Cross Hill last week with Miss Ethel McDaniol Miss Rosalie Franks left Saturday for Flberton, Ga., whore she goes to at ' tend the marriage of Miss Laura Leo Simpson, who is well known in Lau rens. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. "'?????.<?? 1 *t_ ; tie children, Frnnk r. of ' Woodruff, attended tho funeral of Mrs. I Wright's brother, Mr. J. Ross Dorroh. Saturday. National Representative II. Terry and state Representatives win Thomp son and C. K. Templeton loft yester day for Greenville to nttend the State Council of tho Junior Order of Me chanics. Messrs M. 1(. McCuen and M. L. Cheek of Prlnecton wore In tho city yesterday on business connected with some Improvements that arc to be' mad" on the Princeton Baptist church. Mrs. C. A. Foster and little son,! Charlie, attended the funeral services of the late Mr. .1. Ross Dorroh. They are spending a few days with Mrs. W. T. Dorroh. Messrs. William Sawyer and C. E. Byrd accompanied Mr. Robert Ropoi home Saturday and spent the holidays' with him at the home of Iiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roper. Miss Elizabeth Simpson, of the Col. lege for Women, and Mr. Richard Simpson, of the University, spent , Faster in the City with their parents.1 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Simpson. Mr Frank E. McCrnvy, who Is now located at Wilmington. N. C, in the service of tho A. C. L. Railroad, spent Easier in the City with his parents.; Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. S. McCravy. Kicked bj a Had Morse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor COttld heal the fright- 1 ful sore that developed, but at last BtlCklcn's Arnica Salve cured it com pletely, its the greatest healer of ui-1 eers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, Cold-sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try it. 25c at Lnurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug (Jo. Mrs .1. M PhllpOt was brought home] Sunday fron her father's in tho coun try where sue was tptlto ill .or more, than two weeks. Since returning home she has Continued to improve. IM YS OK 1H //IM SS. Come I? Hundreds of I.aureus People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headacho, languor, back ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Doan's Kidney Pills tire especially for kidney ills. Can Lnurens residents doubt this statement ? Mrs. .1. L. McNeill. MusgroVO St.. Clinton, S. C, says: "I know what Doan's Kidney Rills will do and I nm pleased to recommend them to anyone who is in need of a kidney medicine. I was subject to attacks of kidney Complaint and my back pained me In tensely. Often I felt dizzy and nerv ous and I noticed that the secretions from my kidneys were unnatural Seeing D'ian's Kidney Pills advertised. I got a supply and It was not long before thev made me well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Postor-Mllburn Co., B iffaio. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remombor the nam?Doan's?and take no other. Vudor Porch Shndes, we now have a full line in all sizes. 8. M. & E. II. Wllkes & Co. OUR splay of Spring Goods WINS THE ADMIRATION OF ALL Our line of Spring Goods is complete, and we will be glad to have you come in and inspect our Stock. We feel sure that we can please you in price and quality. WHITE GOODS! Flaxon, Plain and Checks, . 10c to 25c 40-inch Lawn, per yard, . 10c White Waistings of all kinds, per yard, from . 10c to 50c NOTIONS! Ladies' Wash Belts,. 10c Silk Gloves in all shades and lengths, from. 50c to $150 Lisle Gloves from. 10c to 50c Ladies' Gause Hose, very thin, in all colors from. 10c to 50c Black Silk Hose from. 50c to $1.50 New line of Neckwear just arrived. SHOES! SHOES! We are specialists in the Shoe line, and can fit any member of the family. For Ladies we have famous Mav-Manton Shoes from. $2.50 to $4.00 For Gentlemen the Keith and Pratt is unexcelled. $3.50 to $4.00 Beautiful line Children's Shoes, 25c to $2.50 SHIRTS! A new line of soft collar Shirts, the very latest thing for Men. Nice line of Dress Shirts. Also Neglige Shirts of all kinds, plain white and colored. Corsets! Corsets!! American Beauty Corsets?the long kind,. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Nice Long Corsets, -. 50c Laces and Embroideries! We have just the thing you want in Laces and Embroideries. Edges and Inser tions to match. On Busy Corner H. TERRY Laurens, S. C J. E. Minter & Brother Never have we had such a great assortment of desirable Clothing for men, women and children, as we are showing this season, and it will pay everyone to see us before making the Spring purchase. Our Millinery Department is a delight to the ladies for we are showing the merit and best style at popular prices. Miss Chilcote, Miss Nannie Dorroh, Miss Marie Drummond and Miss Annie Sexton will take pleasure in fitting you with the season's best styles in Hats. Ready-to-Wear Depart ment! No need to worry about that dross or skirt, on nccount of children's dresses tor we have all (hem here ready, and .inst as chonp as yon c:>.\ make Urem. Silk Foulard Dress.$12.50 to $18.50 Voile Drees.$10.00 to $18.60 tdngaroe Dn ss.$'_M)s to $10.00 Chlldn n Dresses . .25c, 50c, 98c and up to $2.00 OXFORDS! Bostonlan Oxfords.$1.00 Deacon Oxfords.$1.00 and $:i.50 Men's Department! Now Is the time to get your hest selec tion of spring suits. The styles are good, the fabrics are hotter, and the prices more reasonable Utah for several seasons. Sou will he proud in one of our tailor-made suits, for .$15.00, $18.00 $20.00 and $25.00 See our great line of advertised Suits at $10.00, $12.00 and.$15.00 Roy's Knickerbocker Suits $2.50, $8,00 $5.00 and.$8.00 ' Suite" Hats, best style for men going now $11.00 French Shrlner and finer, and Stetson Ox. fords., .. ..$5.00 Short Sleeve Underwear.25c and 50c Knee length Drawers.25c and 50c Silk Socks.50c l.lsle Socks.25o We want your business on the merit of our Goods. It will pay you to investigate this store. Courteous Salesmen and Sales ladies will take pleasure in serving you. J. E. MINTER & BROTHER DEPARTMENT STORE