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Your Front Door has a lot to do with the ap pearance of your home. We manufacture and carry an attractive stock of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Porch Columns, In terior Trim, Finish, from which to make your selections. Our goods and our prices will both please you. Come and see us or write. Augusta Lumber Company Augusta, Qa. "BUY OF THE MAKER" If You are on the lookout for something ??useful" for Wedding Commencement OR Birthday Gifts we want you to know that a Jewelry stqje is tho best place in the world to find it . We have made special pre paration for this happy season, and whether you wish to spend 60 cents or $50 you will have no difficulty In finding something here to oxactly suit your taste and pocket-book. Wo shall be glad to show you our magnificent assortment and to help you find exactly what you are look' g for. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS ! SCHOOL ! BOOKS I am pleased to in form the public that I can supply them with the t New School Book? Also Tablets, Pen cils, Ink and all School Supplies at The New Drug Store 112 East Side Public ?quat e 1 Dr. Posey's Drug j $ i Store "Purity at Posey's" Laurens, S. C. ] SCHOOL LYCEUM DATES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED Hupt B. L. Jones has Arranged for tbe Attractions and Date* for the Entire Series?Convenient Dates. Superintendent B. L. Jones has sent I the notice bolow t9 The Advertiser concerning the School Lyceum for the coming season. It will be noted that all attractions come during the lat ter half oT the week and are conse quently most convenient for every body to attend. Judging by the attrac tions last year and the promises for this year the course for the coming winter will be an excellent one. On account of a connection which Mr. Jones has made with several other ed ucators in tbe state be has been able | to book souio unusual attractions for the coming season and at a much cheaper price .ban be could have got ten them otherwise. The following Is] what Mr. Jones has sent in to this office: School Lceuitt Course. The dates for our School Lyceum I Course have been arranged as fol lows: Byron W. King, Friday, October 27th. Cafereilt Concert Parly, Friday,] December 1st. Philadelphia Concert Party, Thurs day, December 21st. John Q. Skorer, Friday, January 12th Skovgaard Concert, Party, Friday, March 8th. Toronto Male Quartet, Friday, April 5th. We have secured six unusually strong attractions and we solicit the patronage of the patrons and friends of the school and the citizens of the town In making this the best attend ed of any of our Lyceum Courses in the past. It should appeal strongly to every one to become a member of the School Lyceum Course as It is being run this season not only In the Interest of tbe school but In behalf of the Civic League association as well. If there Is any profit made in conduct ing the course not a dollar of it will go to those mostly Interested In organ izing the course. 1'lease bear In mind tbe following: 1st. PriCe of a double season ticket] to all six attractions is $5.00. 2nd Price of a single ticked to all six attractions is $3.00. If a family has bought a double ticket a single] ticket may be bad for $2.50, to bo used] by the same family. 3rd Pupils' single ticket to all the] attractions is $1.50. 4th To those who do not hold sea son tickets the price of single tickets to each attraction will be 75 cents, children 35 cents. 5th. (And very important) No sea son ticket will be delivered to any one without first receiving the money for | It, If you have not yet joined the] Course, and desire to do so, please | send your name at once either to Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Teague, Mrs. Aiken, Miss Emily Meng or to B. L. Jones, Manager. * Among the ?w Residents. ? Mr. A. F. Doty, originally of Char leston but for the past few years a resident of Sumter, has become Inter ested In ihe Dodson Edwards Drug Company and has movd his family here to live. Mr. Doty has already taken up his work there and seems to be entirely pleased with the city. Mr. W. W. Lyles, of Anderson, has accepted a position with the Palmetto Pharmacy and began work there Mon day morning. Mr. Lyles Is a young] man of very pleasing address and will doubtless prove a valuable acquisition to the force at this store. Mr. P. I?. Farmer, whose former home was In the state of Virginia, has moved to Laurens with his family. He] Is the representative In the western part of South Carolina for the Tin plnnet Alley Company and will make this place his headquarters. Ho will Install theso amusment devices over this section of the State. The ally i that he has installed here Is already proving a mecca for pleasure seekers. Mr. John Moore, who has been sup erintendent of the Hartsvllle Cotton Mills, have moved to Laurens to ac cept the position made vacant by the resignation of Mr. A. C. Haskell. Mr. Moore Is a mill man of wide expert-'| ence. To all of theso new residents The Advertiser extends a cordial wlcome to the city and hopes their stay here will bo pleasant, profitable and per manent. Bloondlne Blood and Kidney Tablets. For sick kidneys bladder diseases, rheumatism, the ono best remedy. Re liable, endorsed by lending physicians, sate, effectual. Results lastinp. Have cured thousands. 50c a box. Mall orders filled by tho Oloodlno Corpora tion. Boston, Mass. Laurens Drug, Co., Special Agents. Seek ami je Shall Find. Come to the Bed Iron Racket and bargains will be found. .1. C. Burns & Co. IL OTS OF FUN!I ; J Mr. It. B. Farmer, who represents the Ten Pennett Manu* ', ;; facturing Co. of Indianapolis, Indiana, will Install a batteiy J JI of three modern Ten Pennett alleys on West Main street. \ \ !! These differ greatly from the old style bowling alleys. They ',', ',are strictly up-to-date and will be conducted in a first class ',', ?? manner for ladies and gents. Nothing will be allowed that !! ?' themost refined lady or dignified minister eeuld object to. All <? <? gambling features cut out. This is a very amusing and ?? ? ? innocent game, offering much need exercize, brings every nms- 1' ]; cle into action. Mr. Farmer wishes to please the people in | J |J Laufens and surrounding country and will be glad to have J \ II the advice as 10 how these alleys etc. shall bo conducted. Ho \\ wants the best people to play, others must stay out. No cussing !| ? ! language or intoxication, boisterous talking will be allowed. '.' <> Bums are requested to stay out. He means to bo nice to '> > <> everybody, but docs not care to mix up with those that make <> *? trouble. 11 ;; Please accept this ad in the good spirit, in which it is meant, j1 ]j Conn* to see me. You shall be treated nicely. J[ ] J Wfi have aranged to have a private bath-room, in oonnec- |' I; tion with the alloy. J | P. B. FARMER I UNCLE SAM I I Delivers Your Mail Only but We i Deliver Anything. We are better :: i prepared than ever to serve you !: ? in the Drayage business. We can also furnish you wity/1 : the best dry Pine and Oak Woo' J : cut to your order. Also, Toai, T i Brick, Lime and Cement. ? _ ?? \ J.W.&R.M.Eichelberger | < > m t i \\ The Coal Men of Experience '[ \\ Office Phone33 Night Phone 276 ii i > Copyright 1909, b* C. E. Zimmerman C0.--N0. 38 FROM Burma to Scotland, from the beautiful, light colored, dainty madras cloth to the heavy or light mohairs, panamas, cheviots, you will find our assortment complete arid our selection as to pat terns tasty and in keeping with your own ideas. No matter what you need in Dress Goods, you will find it in our store fabrics from O'ER THE WORLD AT PRICES YOU WILL GLADLY PAY. 36-inch Pin Strip, all color,. 25cts 50-inch Mohair, all color,. 50cts 36-inch All Wool Panno,. 50cts 36-inch All Wool Surge,. 50ctR Our line of Hosiery and Underwear is Complete. Sweaters for the whole Family. Come in let us take your measure for a Well-fitting, Nobby Winter Suit, Overcoat or a Pair of Trousers. There are no better Tailors than the ones we represent. Let us show you over our complete stock of Up-to-the-moment Gent's Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Ties, Collars, Underwear, etc. H. TERRY The Busy Corner . Laurens, S. C.