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DAVI REMEMBER th Prices after to Men's Suits i :350 Men's Suits to elase. Palmu Beach, serges, wvorst . lot special bargains in 1111's Slippeis and C $4.00 now .... .... ., REM DA' * MADDEN NEWS. * Madden,,.July -It is a hard matter to satisfy folks. We grumble whon it is dry-we grumble when it rains too much. Last Thursday we had our second big rain. The little boy stood on the piazza as the water came down the road looking like a creek as it overflowed the fields. "Oh! Lordy," he said, "that ditch ain't carrying that water like it ought!" I was remind ed of' the old negro deacon's prayer. They had had a long dry 81)ell an9i the deacon concluded to wr'estie in pray ei'rfor rain "Now Lord," he said( in conclusion, "WVe nieed de r'ain and we need it mfightily, but don't go and overdo the thing now and send us such a rin dlat'll ruin our water miiinns andi upi root our corn. Don't Lord send us a regular trash mover and gully wvasher but let a nice drizzle drazzle come that'll make do taters grow one dat'll do lots of good and no harm at all." Weo however, had "do gully waoiher andI trash mover-" Most of our folks took the Fourth quietly. The neighborhood young peo ploelhaier'oned by some of the older ones spent a pleasant (but very wet) day on Rabuni creek near the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fowler. 'They are all loud in the praises or tho hos pitality of Mr. andl Mrs. Fowior, whose doors. were thrown open1 for their comfort when a har'd rain drove them fromu the creek. A lhugo fire was kindled for the campers and af ter th~e shower their picnle dinner was eaten in their yard on a tab~le furnished by Mr's. Fowler which was appreciated as much as tihe hot baked Irish potatoes that she added to tihe bill of fare. Uncle John Finley has as his guests today his lwo nephews. .both young preacher's and both missionaries to Brazil-gr'. A. 11. and Rev. La1rrie Langston. Dr. A. Ii. Langsto'n preached for the congregation at the Fi'st -Bap tist church at Laurons Sufiday 'nmrn ig and leetured that night on JBrazhl. We have hoard both very favoraliy commentedl on. "Blud" Langston was a good boy. He has developed into a useful man and a fino preacher. We are all hoping that' his rest in the homelandi may result in. his restoi'ation to health. Dr. Christopher was called to see M[re. Dennis C1nthertann ne night last Satui S-ROPE 1ILL I e date and get in ea date of closing. L< put off getting yoi COME QUI it Mill End Prices .. .... .... ....$7.49 to $21.99 eds and-cassiieres. odds and ends Men's and Wo xfords, former price $2.50 to ... .... .... .... .....99 to $1.49 [EMBER The B IS-R No Goods week. Mrs. Culbertson is thought to bo getting oi nicely, her friends will be glad to hear. Mrs. Claire Martin, who is visiting relatives here also had a sick spell but is better now. She will go up to see her sister, Mrs. Frank Martin of Laurens soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wofford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. .\. Cooper of Gireer. Misses Riobbic and Fannie Hludgens of -Liaurens, came out to spend the Fourth wvith the picnic party on Ra bun crook. Mr. Jared J1. \Vofford of WVoodruff, was the guest recently of his cousin. John Wmn. Wofford. Little Hliramn Thomas Langston was quite sick Friday night but he is him self again. Mlr. Claude Finley sp~ent his Fourth with other friends at Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport of Mountville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliq Cunningham. Whuile wve write (Monday afternoon) a hard rain is failing. We only hope that some of it is falling at Laurens and that Mr. John N. Wright will get to see some 01(1 fashioned mud one jnore time! A letter received today from Tiexas states that Mir. GIriff Finley is in the hiospital again. 1l1s relatives here are very apiprehensive of lisa condition. Perhaps it would interest some folks to know that those who come to town from our way had best turn off at Todd avenue instad of comning down WVest Main street for the street force is at workc there andl the gendial boss told ma it would be for at least six weeks. FALLING~ IIAIu AND Needless-Use Parisian. Sage. Now that Parisian Sage can be had at any drug counter it is certanly needless to have thin, brittle matted stringly or faded hair. No matter how unsightly the hair, how badly it is falling, or hoWv much dandruff, Pa risian Sage is all that is needed. Fre quent applieations and well rubbed in to the scalp wiil do wonders-it acts like magic. The hair. roots are nonur ished and stimulated -'to growv new hair, itching scalp, dandruff and fall ing hair cease-your head feels fine. Deost of all, the hair becomes soft, fluf fy, abundant andl radiant with life and beauty. You will be surprised and delight ed with Parisian Sage. Try at least one fifty cent bottle :from the Laurens Drug Co. They will refund the pur chase price if you are net satqJsfled. rday, R COMI END S ely and get your wa >ts of Extra Values f urs even a day, as ti [CK! COME. NOM Mill En l lot extra good quality 'Shirt special at per yard .... .. 1 lot yard-wide White Pigne, s 1. lot StAndard Utility Dress many yards as you want 1 lot 25c Ratines, special .... ig Money-Savin OPEl at Mill End * WATERLOO NEWS. * Waterloo, June 27.-A large recep tion was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quince W. Sims in the country, in honor of Mrs. Sims' brother L. W. McIlwain and his bride. Mrs. Sims was assisted in receiving by Misses Elliott Mclw ain, Grace and Suc Sims, Mrs. J. C. Sims, Mrs. Helen Jones and Misses Lois and Sue Sims presidled in the dining room. Ice cream and cake were served. Cut flow ers brightened all the rooms,. the li brary and living room being unusual ly pretty anid summery in its decora tions of wvhite oleanders and ribbon grass. in addition to these thrown open f'or the even ing the piazzas and lawn were brought into use, being prettily lighted for the occasion. Cards wvas one of -the most enjoyable fea tures of the evening. Forty five guests were present to meet the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. A. WV. Sims, JTr., have returneod to their home in Combin after a brief visit to Mr. Simsn' parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sims. Mr's. 1 iea lnones and children, Sarah anid ilowar'd, of Ware Shmoals, are on an extenided visit to her par ents, Mr'. and NIMs. Jno. C. Sims. Miss Mar'ie Smith of Columbia ar' rived Sunday fon; a two wetks' stay with her grand parents, Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Sims. Mrs. WV. J1. Henderson, Jrin., and chil diren of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson, S'r., last wecek. ** POPLAR SPRIING DOTS. * 'Poplar Springs July .6--Well, the Fourth has come and gone. There was a crowd sp~ent the dlay ,fishing dlown~ the river from the Reedy River Pow er' Co., and had fine luck having caught about 100 p~ouh1dl. Along about two o'clock they .Aet some to cleaning and cookijig while a part fished on and when the cooks said dinner was ready all drew near and the fish began to disappear'. I think the dinner was en joyed b~y all who took part and after all .had eaten their fill there was some 50 or 60 pounds to carry home which was divided between the fishers. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Garrett .aftd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierce of 'Waterloo spent. the day at ,Rnordn mill ldabing. July PANY 'S ALE C nts, as positively no or you to make your ie prices we make ai !!' COME ALL TI I Prices ing and Dress Chambrays .. .... .... .... ...... .06 pecial .... .... .... .... .10 3ingihans, value 10c, as .. .... .... .... .... .07 1-2 .... .... .... .... .... .15 g Sale Closes E Prices After S having come up in Mr. Garrett's car. Rev. L. K. Simpson and wife spent last week visiting relatives in this sec tion and returned to Tigersville today Mrs. Mollie Wood spent the Fourth with Mrs. Albert South. Mr. J J. Simmons and family visit ed at Mr. T. T. Wood's Sunday. Mfs. Josephine South, who we re ported In our last letter as being very sick, wve are glad to say, is able to he up) again. Mr. Dee Cook of the Brewerton see tion, hans a very sick child. D~elay Ilas Bieen inngerous In bau renis. D~o the right thinug at the right time. Act qluickly in time of dlanger. In time of kidney danger iDoan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth. WV. J. Dendy. editor of Gazette, Musgrove St., Clinton, S. .C., says: "I had symptoms or kidney complaint and 'I dlecided: to try . Dean's Kidney Pills, as I had'loften .heardl them high ly recommended. .I had a dull pain through my kidr e'ys and the kidney secretions passsd irregularly. In a short time after I used Dean's Kidney Pills, I was free from the trouble. I do not hesitate to recommend this r'emediy." No Trouble Since. L ater Mr. Decndy said: "I gladly con firm the statement I gave in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills sonme time ago, I have had no trouble fronm my kidneys or back since." 'Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simu ply ask for a kidney remedy-get D~oan's Kidney Pills-th same that Mr. Dendy had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. * -EDEN DOTS. * * * E'den, .July 6.-Miss Lucia Beason of Woodt'uff returned home Friday after spending an enjoyable week with Dr. andi Mrs. J. W. Beason. Mr's. Laura Blabb of Laurens visit edl Mr's, Isabella Brooks a whIle last week. Misses Cora and( Nannie Kate Arm strong of Laurens are visiting rela tives in Eden this week, Misses Lois Nash of the Merna sec tion was the guest of Miss IDorothy Mahaffey Sunday. Rev. J'. V. Babb and wife of Easley returned home Monday after spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Babb. LI V.VElt-LA the liver regulator. Ask Rays Phar Cy 18th MAMMOTH LOSES Goods will be sold at MILL END selections and you can't afford ,e moving the Goods. iE TIME!!! Special Prices on all Ladies' Suits Special prices on all ladies' Suites and Dresses. Marked down less than eost to clean ip. Take advantage ol this oppotunity to aiv e on your sum mer purehases. Your dollar will do exlt duty at the big Mill End Sale. Special values Fancy Bordered Curtain Goods. laturday, July 18th. )MPAN ale Closes *@@@@ee@SO@@@O...... *.... * ~ C. LUTL i AAR I:t I / R/TKW j weS e GOLD IS G;OLD IN OUR JEWELRIY STORE. THERE .IS NO * DROSS AnOVT T. EVER YTIIING E LSE CONNECTED WITH * OUR BUSINESS is ON TH E .~A AME IIONEST S TRA IGHI FOR- 0 WARD PRINCIPLE. WE JIA VE MADE A SUCCESS OF OUR BUSINESS ON TllS ,METHOD AND) WE SHALL NEVER CHANGE IT. WHlATU O YOU WA NT IN THlE JEWIELR Y LiNE RiGH T NOW '? iiEi .A VE IT. * FLEMING BROTHERSe S 0 Laurens, S. C. CHICORA COLLEGE GREENVILLE, S. C. A College of RN efinent, Distinel lon and Chmaracteir A lii1gh Standarid C ollege ASlect Stidet I a uy On the Slopg ore lue idge, J.1000 feet al~ove Sea-level. Becauti fuul Girounds at llnoe, Modlerniqi 1pped( Buildings4. A.g olco bra l. \.ts and Seiences, ofierlitg Courses Taead A Conse fatory or Music. offering (Courses Leadinag to the D~e gree of H. Musi. Schuools of Art, l'xparessioni and Buisiness. C W~dfus AN IDEAL COLLEGE FOR CIIILUKA YOUNG WOMEN For free Catalogue and Announcements, address REV. S. V'. HYRD. D. D., QnRNVItIIE enSOUr sCARIna wa