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eib e e ye e ee e RABUN NEWS. Rabun, March 12.--Mr. and Mrs. iilan Hellais of Hickory Tavern spent Monday with his sister, 'Mrs. Belle Gray. lMiss Alliene Baldwin and sister, lit tle Maude, were visiting Aliss Cora League Tuesday. Mrs. S'loan Mahon and Mlarle .Mlahon called at the home of Mr. John Wolff of Shiloh Tuesday afternoon. N-Mr. W. A. Baldwin and daughter, liss Alliene were In Laurens Wednes day on business. Mr. Solomon Mahaffey of Eden spent Wedesday night with Mr. Walter Ow ens. Mr. Calvin Anderson of Merna was the spend the day visitor of .lr. I. I. Aahon Thursday. 1.7 CHARMING \ - ii n of a rn eti' Sita I tyi - whih llmost wvo -n !'o a f r11 ::~ - i b e w- i th s s.. TVl I, Ta Ile .e- iC I m c T s li (N h :-A !:,Tl'4, a ~ THlE NEW111 .ItIIN WAL~CT.N. Whlite I'vepe dc Ch1iro. trinunedl withl I'laize, only\ .... .... .. Gold Crpe e Chine .... .... Pink% Crop(. deQ 1hn 11eh.blv. PiETT NPOR llT Shilt IT. We aie n1ow sloingt .1 ('aompit'lkw SOItIlelt olf the niew.5 Suri in Strip( p. lail. a il in all h n Pon i of the e, handsome Vp in I li Thlere( is not) aI modl in the eanir tate 10 tbuy thm Whose style mee01ts the latest re( of elevernei(ss; and~ novelty', ar'e )' for' women who value t' impjor'tl of harimony in drtess*-fr'om top to they are smar t with new ideas ideals. Shoes that will stand the of quality with the matchless les time, NJWS'T STIYLES IN SPitINt FOItUS F"Oit LAD1I1ES. Gray Kid Pumnps .... .... ... . -Tan Pumps, French heel .... .. .9 .Patent andi Kidl Pumps.... Dull Kid Pump is and Patent . . .. .9 -'White Canvas Pumpts ( Neolin sole- .... .... .. ...... .. .9 Dull 1K1( andl Patet. Pumips ,. . . Dull Kid and Patent Pumptis . h--stirap Patent andi Dull K id Pumps.......... ......... .. Gun Metal Hiuieer and Hut ton Oxftords .............. .... .. P atent and~ Dull Leather Puntps .9 WVhite Canv'as Pumpis, French heels .............. .......... $ Big stock of all styles and leath crs .............. ......... ... JEI(AH TOP (CANVAS SIIbtES--0(F .STY'LFS F(ft SiItINU WElII 8 81-4nmelt tot) White Canvas IBoots for'.............. ........... 8 i-4i Inch top White Canvas Boots lowv heels ................... 8-Inch top White Canvas Boots, French hieels ......... .... .. 7 1-2 Inch tolp White Canvas Hoots low hieels..... ......... ...... Mi'se--.' IIl 1-2 to 2 WhIte Canvas BooWk, icny hcchiu......... . family Sunday, being accompanied b; Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Malon. Mist Cora League had as her guest Sunday, Miss Alliene Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Armstrong of Foutnain inn spoilt Sunday with Mrs. R. A. Oweins and fanly. Mr. and Mrs. larley Abercrombie visited Mr. Leonard Abercrombie and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Abercrombie and mother, spent Sunday with Mr. Will 110to and family. Quite a number from this sec 1n attended the singing at 'Princeton Sunday. All reprt a nice time. Notice to Tax Payers. Notice Is hereby g %'en that .he time for payment of taxes has becil extended from March 1st to March 15th. After that date the 15 per cent penalty will be added. C. W. KITCilNeNS, City Clerk. 33-1t COMPANY y Opening Thursday, mure in announcing to the anad Spring Style Show a enjoy the wonders i Pi".. embroideries, new: lo and most beautift All stocks are at th 2.50 3.50 safely say that pi 3.50 ).00 lower than they ar 2.50 / n WVe WVish to Spring Milli Thursday, M Spring hats for women ai our displays are in comp tion. The styles shown sistible. Their beauty it rnany chic and smart efft These displays have be quirements of the womai of good dress and believe with service. You will fir from such a large and va modelf. Dr. and Mrs. Welborn moved from our section to Fountain Inn Friday, 'Mr. J. J. McSwain of Greenville lec tured at Hickory Tavern school house Friday night being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlahon. Mr. and Mrs. .Jim Smith of Waterloc visited lr. and \rs. Claude Malion Friday, "Mr. Smith returning home Saturday, and 'Mrs. Smith staying over a few days. .lrs. T. 11. B3abb and children return ed home Friday after spending ,unic time with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Belton Owens of Gray Court. Aliss Edna Owens spent several dayv with her sister, irs. Claude Wasson 01 Friendhip section last week. Misses Nannie Kate ludgens an(d Avic Mahaffey of Laurens were the visitors of M\r. and .irs. Sloan 31ahori Saturday night and lr. -John Wolft'and SWITZEF Milline1 We take plea: Millinery Opening SPRING DRESSES 11tlhls in Silk I)re.rs of the s1i J ' we' 14-li ii 4itt c,;, I il will S Talleta. 'epe <., ('hinet n brh iero lin lno. $10.00, $1 rii. y ' n* .... .... $12.50 1,, $1 ............ .. .. .. .. ... . $1 ...................$13.75 o $2 0? t o & tI of' 6.00 I3.00 ,,.50I 2.50 a.00 )0o) : ,.d I1(*( it.50 2.5t .1.4 II) * DIAL NEW& * Dial, March 12.-Holly Leaf Camp No. 242, W. 0. W. at their last regular meeting elected delegates tp the State convention, which- is to convene in Greenwood March 20th. Messrs Wilijo H arris and .John Simmons are tho del egates who will represent this lodge at the meeting. The maiiny friends of Mrs. I. f. Brooks, who has been very Inuch of a "shut In", are delighted to know site was able to be in Gray Court last week on a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooks. Ir. Marvin Harris of Charleston, spent a few days recently with his I)arents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ). Harris. Mrs. Fate Henderson and little daughter, Kathleen of the Durbin com SWITZER Spring St: March 15th. ladies of Laurens Cour vill take place next Thi n new spring merchandi. ready-to-wear, new slipp4 A spring millinery. eir best and we can rices will never be " e today. C)C A nnounce Our iaery Opening arch 15, 1917 id misses have arrived ani lete readiness for inspe, here this 8pring are irr, i exquisite and bring 01 cts. en chosen to meet the r< i who understands the al i in combining distinictic Ld it a revelation to choor ried exposition of corre4 mtinity, vigitid her p#erent( %1r. and Mrs. Sam Switzer last weelk Misses Kate Curry and Eileen Curry of Fork Shoals and 1il1lside respec tively, spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Annie Wright spent the week end with her parents in Tylersville. Quite a number of our people at tended the all-day singing at Prince ton Sunday. They report a large crowd and splendid singing by the del egates from the various churches. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curry and chil dren visited at the home of Mr. Z. N. Gray Sunday. Miss Cecil Owings of Hillside, was the week-end guest of homefolks. Mr. Win. 1Davis of Greenville came down last Sunday and remained over until Monday, when he accompanied Mrs. Davis and little Mary Catharine home after they had enjoyed a visit of OlMPANY yle Show kty that our Grand irsday. Come and 5e. New silks, new ars and the brightest NEW SPRIN Thel n n w01,1 .ho hzas: mle t).1114 o 1), evelln t I l m1oI nnt will bIl r lat W13 these woml f 11u1 Ilarmentk.s \. 1%los to) pleaIsev ry n from\('t( the 1) irils Jml4 e.lors. All Ile new shw g~A\V -oe n d2 40 0 t In W 4.) 4 eb Q two weolsa with Mr. Harris Curry and family. Miss Olivia Curry is spending this week with Mr. Rapley Owings and fam ily of Owings. Mr. George Babb and wife spent the week-end with relatives in the Raliun community. Miss Lilly Thomason vis!ted in Fountain Inn last week. Mr and Mrs. Brooks Sullivan and little son of Port Arthur Texas., who are on a visit with relatives in Lau rens, visited. their grandmother, Mrs. I. S. Brooks Sunday night. Mrs. W. S. Bolt and children of Hickory Tavern, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. R. Brownlee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Davis, were the spend-the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Curry last Monday. G SUITS IY ill he nei<.rhhorh14114 ci l .* 0 0 she lls not ow.h befolrwe all thc -oodl anld most <leirable ecs all fesins are shlown ill our. col .lerse ;:r Flits, Apple Greven .... .... .... .... ,,.$ 2 .5 o-1 \Velkr 81y u its .\U:Atard - :1;d 1Gold .... .... .... .... $. 11..754 'four. C'heck Suits;, Spor)It style ronly .... .... .... .... ..... . $17.40 9 ass"ortmlent Wool Poplinl sulits Apple Nr1n11sd . lsard, new,\ Ile, from .... $116.')( 1o 0 .0 !k Talfta Suits oly .... ..... 0 - - S P iilli !li .e. ri. Such colorsew suhfare i s, Jih teigns A(4(1 Jll1 of4)'% (ash ion's im-s lui aes :11 d desigm a.4~ ll4I1 -001ne StI~( rie Popin, .\n'l e5 Rol and,1N1w......,.on.y......5, 'oneh,~ igured Poini , Sonttlye.$1 ' pph Whi(tei Pogee nly .. $1i',5 -inl.: te Pli n ioplin,1nly......2d.Ot ON Eil WQC 1D is S IOOII xvi , riis. Seasn selction fdrs goodis atI we(' havei never eiualled~' before. -inch I(Silverb lom, new goods$151 for~ skits, oli---- ...v. .... 75 -inch1 F'ancyu Poge, oly .. ..75c -inchWI .\iaec ogee, oly . . 2150 -inch WoPlai f~orsirt, per ..$1 -ic Woo Pavd nevr skhirtsl bcer ynare .-rt'- to - lie --la- .. ..v$i.0 - ich lack and Wh nite yheok to0i oc S't Srieemkrtal Woolskt, only ...... .,........,5g -tylh ancyh wono, only ... ..$2.5 W-sle Mn ajsti Pnge., only . . $150 inc Wergl Pids navy andts black sized up to32wa. t...... $.00 DIE S'pot, SPd/I SirtATall. otrpeso Pink Cotar, same 4the nas th wol nl.......25a