The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 17, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
SAME GOODS o Anohe Big Wee MORE GOOD
FOR FOR
LESS MONEY SAME MONEY
Of Special Bargains 'all this Week at Red Iron Racket Stores
No. 1 Store Red Iron Racket Old Stand. No. 2 Store, On the Square, 0. B. Simmons' Old Stand
New Goods coming in daily for this sale. Don't stop until you get to the Red Iron Racket
WE HAVE GREATER VALUES FOR THIS SEASON THAN EVER BEFORE
Just Received about 500 Boys' Suits in all the latest patterns. Spring Sale prices $2, $2.48, $2.98, $3.50, $4, $4.98, $5.98
NUFF SAID. BRING THE BOYS AND LET US FIT THEM UP FOR LESS MONEY
MEN'S lIO'' WIATIIER SUIT LACE CURTAINS $1.00 ALARM CLOCK SEE BARGAINS IN TILE BASE- CURTAIN GOO
SALE- .39 to $1.98 For .68 MENT-TIN GLASS, CROCK- 06 .081-2 .10 and
P rices $4.98, $5.98, $6.93 ER
"IU TOBACCO $.3.0O IAUGE; FAMILY BIBLE MEN'S WI'E -AND PALM BLEACHING.WITPAES '
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MEN'S WO{OL SUITS. 3 plugs S. & G. and RE) JAY .25 .98 BI)ACII OXFORDS 05, 07,,08_1_2_a_
$5.00, $6.98, $8.50, $9.50, $9.98, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$2.00,$2.50 T KD
$10.50, $12.50 and $15.00. LA DIES' YEST $ GI'ITAR $3.00 .10, 1n16Sf4
_ rl- - '. 1' ; '$2.48 -__10,_.15_and
MEN'S P A NTS SA LE. .05 and .10
BLEA;\S PNIS'T LADIES' WITEI' OXFORD)S 'I UI
98, $1.25, $1.98, $2.98, $3.50, $4.50 FANS 8pecial lot Bleaching .05 .5 0 to .v1
$4.98
-$.9 .03, .05 and .10 SEA iSLANI) TiAIhS' WHITE' HOSL: TOWELS SO OA~
,10, .15, and .25 05, .10, 15 and
.48, .75. .98, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.98 BOY'S LATS-MALC
for a $5.00 1'anma. .25 and .48 ANC N LADIES, WASh SKIRTS SIEE'rS
] t.5 .01-2 Lu:d110 aV5 $1.00 and up. .50 and .75 i'Bofr.1
at.5.7-Mn .0ayr 11, i.: '\'s I~'~ipI 11:1 1 BOY'S SIIIlt " LHTS1 -3, S - ThREA
'EN' WAILT IIT
In all the latest style.. .25 and .45 NEW I1)E;: I'ATTER\S .98 to $2D2h
.98\,~ toms $2.2 61 2.. 50,o good thr9a .05$.2
.48, .98, $1.25, $1.50. $1.98. $2.98
and $3.48 t SIN 11 .\TS
llIY'S BUY.\NTS1 SIT
Special at .10, .15 I I .25 CAS''OIt OIl 1XS 98, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98,
15 S '\TS. ie bat tle for .10......... .50, .75, .98 and $1.25 and $3.50
.25, .39, .48 up to $1.45 M E 1AI) BOY .5 ('.\l'S NNIS OX h A
- :1'1e ('aIps I' .25 BLAC.(k l)l:\'(IlI Alj':1'111)\ (UII\ MSI\' .48 .. 7pcae o 2
3!h- ('ak' fos for.2
I \.EN'S $1.25 (11 Ilt\ LL S I 1 i1 xtra Spedal--2'1,t) yards, Sale . I I NOFC1U
Our old prb- .98 : 11' .\l l)8 I )l'; (1'001)1 Prices .05. .06 anI .071-2
.05, .06. .07 1-2. .10. .15 t(o .48 ()1L-'I'S creations in bea
Other ()vvllk .48 anal .75, - ~'.1.5('re o 9 98 up to $3.39.- --
S un11e dosis for less voml and see titl ('orset tlu.48
1a0o Sikx l'per ..r .. .. .. .
1e Box 'a pi ...r .. 0 Po.li.. p.r yard .. .. .. .. .25 1.:5'S iOk.K S I
t h1r11 f,1 L Whitk .law2 ..t .......05 to .25 c Shirt for
la 114I)~x ila)( .....10 $1.25 Silk, our price .98 Price .39, .50, .75. .98 1(hce Shiirt for.4
W I N )AR' SiIJA D E
I Ot hu~Si~k.N .5 to .60One lot $1 .tt) Shirts, extra W 111~W S l~) )ESSIR S91 et 29
11'1\)1)11 SlI.\I)E;S .special Sale Price. .75 eah.10, .12 1-2, .15, and .25 .29 ,.39,.48, .75.9
.25 to .45 Y:\1) 1 WI)E LINEN
F25)or Skirts a1l Boy's Suits .10 MEN'S Sl .S 25e 'PA Bld OII C
l~~:'D 'I~('I4 -.-.-..- ~ -$1.68, $2.. $2.50. $2.98. $3.50 $4.00 Ili, lot 1te mtolls .10 Special for .1819 .3 t $.9
2 gooil I'ei-ils for .05 $1.111 W 110 :Ot pairs Men's $1.0) Shoes, W.I\ITl('(l MAll)RAN I 6cVANCY LE
1 1 4cad Pencil .01 Best, for .79 j just arrived four this sale $3.50 1lac Madras at .12 1-2 j.05 3cksfi 1
SPECIAL Hundreds of other goods too numerous to mention. Come in and let us show you throu
15 inch Flouncing
Sale Price _ryta
10c SOA
27 inch at 25c 25c
Big lot of Wool Dress
Goods 25c, 39c, 50c, THE STORES THAT BARGAINS BUILT.
75c and 98c
Don't fail to see ourCOMPANYo
great stock of
Dry Goods Always Busy. There is a Re
H ld (' h STI-:A)lI-:It I .4 ic i' liid, getsol i ne.
.11:1A S''I:1ME IS Iilcl thA, lsi'ur Ituin g, :all not ileiitndi'i I n gaso
.1iE 1"O NEW .Il"TO :After seating himself in the 1a- line.
- - - chine the proud hiusband kicked open Vainly did tle alto owners view
Aitderson Darkey lit ulds jross It.. the firebox atd chunked in a Smallie strange sight in envy, and many
tiween a Ford and White Stelamer. pioci of coal, turned a little wheel id say In their hearts, Lo, tle day
.Anderson, .\lay 1 1. --The IDally .\lail :eii 1hi stioke and steafu bega n of or anguish and siffering i" past,
of Saturiday says: I I13. Amnt twist, of the wrist" ands for surely a (Jvel y hls coni out of
Sylvester Wiliamis. lis wife andi e iachite glided away, less nise oltr sleces before the gried of n
daughter created a sensation this 111i11a it a iIt-SIX' atd dcidedly unending risc of gasolic lwices, and
monrning when they drove into Ander- m ecoioiicl1. 'le haply fai- veily, we ari freed of the bondage of
son fron their home :at Ienver' in the ily Ined their car arond and start- the gasoline man. We ride, we re
first "gasoline-ss" autonabile. hed around li court liot square, Joice and ate exceeditgly giad, for
family arc ntegroi's, living near D 'he excited throg folowed, Olie lirt I-.-2-0 aiias A qia Pira, con bin
ver, S. ('., and the inginuit.y display- rnting and so urrying across the ed with coal or wood as we tiay
ed in the make-up showed 'ondelt' sitire to g t I lin t. catch sight gawond b- te wayside, shall itropell
fil lhotight. If the strgi vehiclI as it passed um on out way and peaee rIdes In
lil( semd onte otliel striect, ouri hearts.
The "'gas-iless"~ auto st camiied downi
North .:lain st ree, to stop in front of 01' til retaikable tachiie, Mote Watei and coal wee tried In it
the ConfederaIe Abut i lledI a noti. It. looked like it hI int it of hai'el aid a box monted on the rear
ately surrounded Iy a throng of ci-jone of the aiTI'iyes of Molot(lot1, a of tte iachic. 'le very sinlillclty
)'iolus pedestrians. The crowd block- steam rollet and a Ford. Io class the of ile get-tp shows tlit sonic other
ed the street and packed itself roe is tegat'id secretly as a siei- teans of locomtion will soot be eta
around the machine. The Daily .Mail lge, bit for a lti' dese iltfon, that - ployed wiet gtsolie gets too high.
reporter pushed under and vainly fits it. Sylvester Willians, creator of the
tried to interview the "cullod" lady Mone nfotwsasembi-acne1angr, an but3
who was seated in great pomp ist ti. This had a siot. stack just high years old, l gathered together the
behind tiho fire box. In her lap, as enough to perit. tle smoke and cin- piees of Ile tachine f'om various
thoroughly hot and uncomfortable as ie's to pass hnt'tlessly ovei the places an1 sore time ago, revealei
could be linagined, sat the daughter heads of tle occi ants. A sei'ie of his flnisted iroduit to the world. It
and heir. The husband had gone in- -ipes, coils, ptffing steai, Injectors, r'n. Asping higher, he cant to
to tie court house on business. The Valves, e., covered everything it Anderson ani anyone who saw the
husband soon arrived and the crowd 'each, while unde' the seat, the 'ealty machine will agree that It Is dese'v
fell hack, it deference to such an stanlest part of the vehicle, was the Ing of considerable praise. The negro
inventor, an inventor who has put one engine. One cylinder and that run buIlt the tachlno on his own place
over on .ohn I). and has steamed to by steam. Simple it Its design, bit getting the materials from where he
town absolutely independent of tiat callable of running and keeping on could and has put together a ma
(2) That when we correct the disordered condition, wo eliminate the
disease.
(3) That the blood Is the carrier of polsons throughout the body. ;
(4) That to successfully treat any disease originating In the blood, wo
bave to treat the blood, as the cause.
(5) That 8. 8. 8. Is the most reliable remedy for removing Impy ities ma manc c.
from the blood. "/ "Ma
". S. B. is no experiment of to. Poison, chrodio se n trouble, r any
5 day, but is a successful remedy for other form of bloo trouble. . S.S
Y -A S the blood that has been a blessing will go directly to sea of the .*.w*."*"*
to thousands of sufferers for the trouble; giving th bloo a thor. hiloidi00ftrBofde.
. 1/%9' last fifty years. There is nothing ough cleansing, drlv g t the im
mysterious about 8. s. S. It is an purities in a natural , and eay
extract from natlvq herbs, roots ing the' blood pure refreshed
eact brom atv heownorbis rt ready to do its full duty in building gE$I.....lCu
and bark, each known for its pecu- the tissues up to a normal and heal- '---"""
liar medicinal value. These ingre- thy state. Begin today on a bottle
dients combine and act in a bone- of S. S. S. and note how soon you
9614 anl. helptet wag with naa-. ..wlI. begin to feel relief. We will
It doesn't matter whether your glently give special advice and free
case of blood trouble is one of the consultation. If you are in doubt
many forms of Rheumatism, or Car about the nature of your case, write
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Medical Department, Room 78,
THE SWIFT SPEC0IFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
chine that will joyfiglly run along v. B. DIAL A. C. TODD H S BLACKW ELL
the road when the flivvers are jacked DIAL & TODD
up in the garages, with gasoline 50 Attorter at Law
cents a pint. Attorneys at Lay
Enterprise Bank Bondings, Prompt attention given to all business
Call at our store Thursday from .1 aren, oney to loan on Real Estate
to 6 P. M. and see how quickly our PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Oil Stoves bake. Money to Loan on Real Estate--Lonr Offie Phone 350 Residence Phone 95
d. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Tine. 0,1o :..mons Bnilding
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