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RED I W1 *04, 4, Gi 71-2 I'M Big stock Men's Suits at No. 2 store going at special prices $3.95 Bea $4.98, $7.50 up to $15 for the $18.00 kind. Men's Shoes $1.75 to $2.89 Why pay more at PUBIlC ERVICE ox 5,10, 15 to 43c No.1 * MDDEN NEWS. * S.. * ..........e.... Madden, OCt. I.-- -It 'lOCsn't seemH p)ossible1 that a yeart has elaps3ed1 since the last coutnty lair. \\'e are thinkinug of the fair again, tor the time is near whien we'll all get reaidy to go3. Thle extra (ci:m;t I of t New lI'ros poet I unday school passed (off Ileas anlIy andi pro)flilly:I. A p t e llina.. 3ev 3rybod else to . the4 writ Ir, 34'wCini to :3k e '*. * a .' 'na ' 4 o : 113 nd . h add. s by \r.\'\.( .e lmn w steverl a o he In dalt, 11 the . . tlet . Mrs. ('3:: -h,'3 1 5 44 (enjoying it w!:'n '.lv Uncle1 .lhba l'inh''y. ne( 1;::14 ed b h ils( daugtr ind~,Alw . l , pley,3 ait tended03 31n. 3 io3''ed te: imreil 4assoe1afion, bei1 111 .\lt1. (hialher. Th~7Jey were lhe .eues:ts of .\Ir. .1. N. IO'Del. Uncle TIotn l.a n ?stoh wae also a de(1. n gate and he (cUate back siek. lIhe said( It was plain neturalgila, but11 thle news came ho us via Waterloo, t hat th le see ond day of the r'east it was a soul &c Mitrring and onnr shltting sight. Diro. RON RA, Kelieveii IBI. le4 Il4A / nghams and Percales to 1Oc for 12 1-2c kind tiful line of Ladies' Hat $3.48 for the $5.00 1 Ladies Shoes $1.98 1.48 to $2.95 $3.3 some other store 3 LED IR( 1000 I3ARGAINS store 210 West Laurens St. I L~angston and Bro.- Latimore sitting side by side--one comning down on top) line the othier on the bass. I'd en joye~d hearing that song, wouldn't you readler? .\ rs. J. R. Finley and .\irs. Sue Fin ley were In Lau11rens Saturday at the htomie ot .\ rs. Tiessie .\lart in. The fr)iinds of .\lrs. .\laiin ill hei ) sorry to br-ar tha:t her little baby. liranices, is S11sriusl sick. .\l 4s. Li4e/1 l''nry wats at M\rs. Shaw's last SHlnd~ay aL1llrnoon. :She w I to see he ste,-inl Dr. i.n o . \lr. 14nld .\lt s. Shawa, ren r In ower. and d4aV'.. t r, t. i'a, - t 41 . i '. i . 44 -t 4 1 1\4 /1? I n 14li~ 1111 a 'a~ mi i n the nor'th to) IlliiiI tat 1n 2 :: nihbor, W. Asa IIUz/ 1n ni 41 die andl passed' into th)11 .4111. lIe1 d1ied a1t his hr mnc n14 '4 \ atu I 2 id(! , AIlan.4 1-1tl, l!41.5 4)f a fIw d ays' illness :4with Iyph1oit lie was born)1 .11une 15d, 1883, age 35 yearis. WeC cannoI u ndlersitand(, whil< inl thle flesh, why13 (hld permitted (deati' 4, (iome into the home of one whlo hat .inst r.- ally entered( life, and then too 1o take from the young wife and orn bright litle bno one whosen helln nn CKET =-2 a Cash--Qu (4 Wool Dress Good 25c, 39c up to 75c Special s 98c up to 25c to ind 89c. JTYLE, to Beauty 9 95c rou can buy the sain )N RA( . BURNS ALWAYS BUSY. TIE 4sixt to Bramletts Shop. No. 2 presence was so much needed. But, after awhile we will understand, for we shall see JTesus as Hie is. Heo left a father, mother, four broth er's, a wife and~ one child. .\ay thre loved ones takle comfort In the thought t hat (God makes no mistakes andI that all things work together for good to them that. love CGod; not only for good, btet for God's glory. lHe was ai (on sis tent maembi er of [let haha ra ehrchel hav ing joi nedt several years ago, while the' liev. .I. TI. T'aylor was pastor, lie ma~de iendsl~l whe1'rever he went, wvith (older I(((Jple as w\ell as thre young. Thie Umra serc; were cOnduueted by I Is bearer, .1. 0. Denny, W. B. C'oats,. and therce we left it, to awail theI rI aurretin inorn. Nuw is the tiln Il('I 144 the by's (atiol at :ile to $i.:.in 1 acre la hnd, inore or' less, ('state1 of' I. J. .\dair', dle'eaised, sitiualtd in .11a(ks 'T(wnsipj 2 l--2 miles nrorthi from11 Tiown of Cliton, S. C., on t wo Ip1itcrighrways. V4ill .he sold1 for a s4element b l' heIrrs of said I. .. AdIair. Onrelarge dIwellIinrg, hai'rn, she(l wells of water. Sale will lbe held at 141aurenas Co rt Ilouse Monday, Sales dlay, ,Nov. 1st, 19!t15. Purchaser' to pay for 11papirs. Tlerms cash. 11-3t New arrival of men's heavy shoes, the greatest values we over had. $1.98 to $350 Mitr opay SfORES INAURENS ck Sales--Small Profits _ A. \l\In~wI! Hal Miose 25c to Red Hot Special Dandy Suit 45c 43c 8c, 10c and 15c 48 to 95c to 89c line of Men's Hats 48c up to $3.48 Big line of Men's 3 Pants going at 98c ~, ~ up to $4.95 for the $6.00 kind. 19c to 10c to 48c to Special 10c, 15c 45c 19c 98c 45c- to 45c ~~:yA. 4 LAUNDRED1 UFF g Big K." oMen' s Special 98c to Special 19c and 48c $1.69 89c 1200 Boys Suits nie goods from 10 to 35 per cent. less at the going at $1.45, $1.98, $2.25 up to 5.39 for 6.50 kind 2KET STORES & COMPANY [ERE'S A REASON 1 1000 BARGAINS| Store South Side of Public Square, O. B. 'Sinnon's Old Sand 10c each Idle Hour AnnouncementZ Don't let it stagger you! We have contracted for the new $8,000,000 picture program to start on Thursday of this week. 1 If you are acquainted with the Mutual Master picture pro- + gram, you are to be congratulated, otherwise you are invited to come and learn its superior qualities. Mutual fans have grown . into the millions in the big cities since $8,000,000 has been placed K& in improvements on the program. Picture lovers are no longer entitled "Movie Fans," but now 'are known as "Mutual Fans." Mutual stars are the most popular in the phantom dramas. There are millions who are visiting the * . picture theatres simply on the Mutual brand. They need not ob + serve the title. You will be proud to see the lobby of the Idle + Flour decorated with the slogan "All Star, All Feature $8,000,000 * Program." The Mutual Master Pictures, all good. Feature every day. Not a dull minute in the week. Follow the Crowds. Come and Bring Your Whole Family. Five Reel Feature Friday Four Reels Every Day