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30 DAYS SPRING NI No "Scarcity" of Goods--No "High Prices" at J. C. Bus C "OUR GREAT BIG STOCK," clean, new merchandise is at your service. Bought months ago direct from the biggest mills in the business, we give you this "Big Saving" now. Please read every line unless you have "money to burn" and don't care what you pay for "High Living." Every day is "Bargain Day" at J. C. Burns & Co.'s "Big Busy Stores'" TWO STORES: ..No. I Store 210 West Laurens Street. No! 2 Store On the Square, 0. B. Simmons Block, Next to Laurens Hardware Co. Re I I1()wStore sells $1.00 boteo Wales 5(H0 ards ine q ify Ileaching, worth 12e going now at 10c Ms 0a Cod LJiver Oil for .a.l 84cc 111-1lt I lltd iiii~ wort 1 2co and Slow k lilit . oSd --- - ~.Mon 'wl $1-) o -. -( -. . . . .... .. .. .. . ... . . . .. .. 84c 1 2c 1q uae lity G ing hi...s at <s and Si-iwe w i s g oi at 10c, 1 25 to . 69 $1.01) hott'le Winle of Carduli for1 only. .... .... .... .. 84c 121I-2v gIualit~y Ojinghamlls ist. .. . .. .. . . .... .. 10 Come inl now whil h eg ds;eh r. So nt ywill . i' 'ta ind(1a .\ Cl i es at I sani' 1 'e lu( p rieeI 10 114uality (h ngha ins and (C hpiun bravs . . . ..8 h :one nd henl we wi. Speepal 11 Sale- traw , Venetian Pan I s ma -in h ea d .... .... .... .'.. ....l...i...a. 8c Kard and spill agin. 'anninas at .... ...-. .... .... . .... ... . 98c 11) $4.98 Speeial lot of illenchiIg iow on .sale... ........ ....6c \I (' , \\oiii(il i i I a m11ilade Overalls. wortih $1.50, our- price .... .... $1.25 2,000 pnirs Irid 1ie' 1 Slipperis, wh-i ite 41111NV1, patt leathe a 1i....dChib...n'.. Tenni.. Oxfords.48c,.60c en x I derwear, worth 5 . goig a f ld pices .... 25c gn ini Metal, till, vii kid, goiing at old prices $1.25 to $3.48 Special \ lot. .... .... . . .... . . ..68 .\len 's $8.5l0 h e . gu P-h yolu only knew the vallie of these Slippers now, they oing a.-...un.a.s.b.'....n,.women.and idren .rte d o. h - .... ...' r i .. g i 1 1 i . .$ 9 u p to4 $8 5 'ou ld not .he on oil]' slhelves :30 day s. 7 -e s best. I - - .. .... .. .... .. ......, 1 ,25c .w srted tim e to get y ... .... ..it m 5l en o it . 2,500 pairs .Aen 's S hoes and S lippers, all kinds, nnva.s, .... ...... . . .. t..o25 No s t e tuim to ret y,..i. .... .if 0 ad o . i lialm iench, patent, gii ietal. viei kid. Biy low and p ki es het I ;I: I ) .... ........ ....25 iAf eii s T .4e rg e M ui f s . Sp e vi t c. . . .. . . . . . . . .. $ 1 0 .0 0 t 1 7 50Oa I, 5 0 t $ 1 .5 0 .1 p i o l o l s e . T h o s o s:3 ) o x v A 1 ,1 1 1 v 2 1 o . These suits iare worth $2.50 m ore th1n we sell LbemI I ior. e g in u i $ls 5--w a it i ater a sho a Th y d hoes 3 ihii 'l t3 (V bo J.... ....c (Chiidren s \\A ash Suits .... ..... ..... .... 75c, 98c, $1.25 I dies ' i 1t 4n.... .... ................. 98 up to $3.42,g ( , l ed da a n I.... &..... .. 2 hov 's S its- ig valuies bought before t adv lan-e and ('hildreii ' Hat-- -.... . ... .... .... .. .... 980c up to $3. 4 af s. 'ups (ll S tarh......15c S aiv se Iing lie i t the 4ld irie s $2.48, $3.98. $4.39 A '1so a )eautilul ine o I h - 1 a i l i s 0 1pto $e. 8I. ( s n ... .. 1' 1 .11...........I..10 1'1 . ....''- .-- - ... .. .. .... .... $6.98 ; \uy 11 h O I iiere m l l i ou'll save ion y. Larg e Agafn O ish Pltl. h.... i... w. re. ..... .... . 19 i ' m and dress Ihem ipI. You will s.,I I,. of . -- .h lrige Agate Dish Pan.-25 mouy., - line of Sunun111er D)ress (loods ml thle hltest. w vos Wm. \a PatI 0 ' '''' ' ' '' '' '' 00P..... $1.25, $1.48, $1.75. $1.98 3i tters .. ..10c, 121-2c, 15c, 25 , 33c, 48c 2 Tin Cups. ..... ........ ..............c i00 pairs .\lns P rnts P n..on at $1. , $1.i, w. -3 0 p -$ 1- -. -.... .... .... .ti 33c o p) to $1.39 1 i... ...Pie hill. finl u 9100 P'airs A\Iin's I Pes aiifs o-oli- 1 a t Id prIices w'' hilet S( WC 141 lot oI, ("oli ut(II)1 e3.pa i l 8,11v p t 10 ........$ 9. . .1' I rgp t'te I S cl; ((4 Is thv last .... .... .... ..$2.48, $2.98. $3.50. $3.95. $4.48 -p,\'1 lot of' M "e'x Work s n sale 1now ..C .1 8 illi ps..... ......11........2 c, - . -c lpei-d lo Ii Laidies' Wash Skirts. big values $1.00. $1.25. $1.48 Alis Dress .ts---i lof to sopt from PO, s00, 50c. r l va le '-'ll hI-...................c lidies' file Wool Skits. -I.-es and ofr wii o eaves. - * r-98C lt to .... .....o c.... .c r..g .... .... Ic st 45c 7, 9l043514 'lble m u jier m arket. \fil l . $2.98, $3.50. $3.95, $4 .48 10 $0.39 ''I P '''' '''- ' '. 1 net Oll Will T a b blrs--.-. . - - C. . .. ..... ... .... ladies' Silk 511irw is s .... .... .... 98c. $1.25 1o $2.39 M e's weio n Suits nl ow - Py TS. I lly d ir 1 Cutainow Pol."1e-. I"Idies' Shirt waists. speial v l s.... ....50c. 75c and 98c 4 ..... .... ..... .... .... Lc and 98c .i .10c Buy Your Spring Slippers, Hats, Dresses, Dry Goods and Clothing at These Big Busy Stores and "Stretch" Your Dollars. The Biggest Stocks in Laurens. J.C.ns & Cos Ret The House That's Making Laurens, S. C. Famous by Selling Same Goods for Less Money No. 1 Store 210 W. Laurens St. No. 2 Store 0. B. Simmons Block, Next to Laurens Hardware Co. .31ANY SOUTHf CAROLINIANS WILL FIGHIT WITH TEDDT. New York, April 25.--Approximate ly 123,000 men have applied thus far and been found to hueet the iecessary requirements for membersilp in Col. Th'nodore Rloosevelt's proposed army divi.Ion. It was announeed here to night at enrollment headluarters which were opened some Ilimc ago with the former President's approval. Sixty per cent of the volunteers are from Virginia, North Carolina and ,South (arrolina and other southern states. Only fift yapplieants., it. was said, were under 25 years old. None below this age are now heing accepted. Of the total, 10,000 are negroes. Prof. C. B. Martin to Leave Furman. Prof. C. B. Martin, of Furmam uni versity, has been elected superintend ent of Chick Springs Military Academy to succeed Capt. W. D. Workman who resigned to enter the volunteer army. We understand that Prof. Martin has nccepte(i or has deeided to accept and that at the end of this session will sever his ofilelal relations with Pt ur nan. We say 'olIlcial relation.;' for there are relations of love and loyalty that will not he severed until death t itself severs them. Professor .llartin has been with Furman a good while and some of us had beglln to look on him as a fixture. 1le graduated from the institution in the '96's; and after that was over the old Pittling School. Tiesigning this he went. to Cornell for his M. A. and returned to take charige of the .Department of Latin. Tils ser vlces to Furman have by no means been confined to work in his depart inent an( it would be diffilctlt to re count all the ways in whleh he has linked his life and talents to the o1(1 d school, but suffice it to say, lie will be 1 greatly missed. We do not hesitate to say that he will he a success In his new work. Ile is a capable busi ness man and has first class adminis trative abilities. We rejoice that he iq to be so very near to (Ireenville. Baptist Courier. h Play Postponed. The entertainment planned for May li 5 at Rock Bridge school has been in- W definitely postponed. hi th Buy your Fruit Jars now, our line o1 is complete in all sizes. he S. M. & 1M. if. WIfLKEDS & CO. h |ROT 1'B'l BY It1'.I) c(iloSS. Germany iats No molIh. to siuik ilospital Ships. ''he international conmittiee of IIe Red Cross hla!" ,;,nt an1 enerplgeic pro tesI to the (erm31,an1 governiijenI t agillltI the forpedoing of E.nglih hospital ships. speciallyIiv the Ausitirias, says a dispatch 1rom Genva, Switzerland. TheI comnmtev declares- . thi:,t it agrees to Germuian"Y's right to hall and inves I igale ships Ihal 3iy appear suspie iouis. butl. it dellies that a I) may li e destroyed un)lde r any31 I in-us INees without warning. In Ihe hospital ship protest to the rni gove rnment e h lie Red Cross 3ommitIce wrote: "The imperial gov Pill 31ernmit will assulie a serious re sponsibility before tile civilized world li persisting in a oirse contrary to he humanitarian conventions I hat. I has itself solemnly undertaken to 'espect." I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 31AIM1-: \N.:ws. *NW b* * * * * * a e I * * * . . . . , 1' liathlen, Apri) .-w farmers ofn lie "early Ird variely" here are 0 broiogh planting both corn anld Col 13. Several yet haive 'orln to plant. 'ere is beling Iu3t in a right smarl (ornl --mlIore t han i I preceding years. 6e know of som33e thoigh wilo are Ianting every foot or' stubble land * hiere oats were killed off, ill Cotton--- * lowing with nmiles really' woak for , ant of (orn. Of COirse there is money * ho v1 eorin but Ilere Is no corn to b1e ad. Recon, with Our Own Country in ii ar theer will not he much ('0')r for- i io Touth 1ext year' tuneiss raised on .\I )ithern soil? Don't you think You si id better let tliat very last planlting cottllon go, aiind plant corn and peas? tc Mrs. Lena irown spent Monday A iih Mis. P. It. Marlin of fihe stat ion. Mlrs. Mollie Teague is spending this 9I eek with her nelee Mis. May Madden. VI Several children of the neighborhood ive been isek with (olds, but all are SI Ifer. g Mi. W. A. Wofford of Woodruff silent in v week-end with his brother, J. A. offord. ru'. Wofford says through Tr q neighborhood cotton Is planted and an py are now fixing corn land. He Is p far-mer' that practically raises all of 1110 supplIes-nothing bought at. his an use excepql sugar and coffec. May his tribe increase. lie was accompan ied home by his little neplew, lynt Wolford. Itr. T. S. Langston and T. H. Brown were the Prospect delegates to the I un ion meetling held with the lospitable Rahnn broth ren on the 5Ih Saturday and Sunday. M rs. Bee Mlarin was carried Friday to ite hospital in Columbia for treat ment. Mir. and .\rs. .1. 'D. Ottibertsonl were m. att omobile riding Sunday after 1oon. They went by historic Heaver lam church. The guests of little .\eta 014) greatl * y enljoyed tlie otig, were disses Sadie and Wilma Finley and lauide Wofford. Down In ilampton county the armers and all others are hearing irepnaredness. A Laurens county girl, lis Azile Wofford, principal of Luray chool, was one of three ladles se rected In that county to make speech 8. Her subject was "A 'lampton otinty Conscience". Milss Robbie TInudgens spent Friday ight with her grandmother, Airs. T. fangston. Measle sare again prevalienl in this 0m1munity. Little lien ry 'Madden Is ow at honle with them, bil is getting n nicely. Crex Rugs In beautifuil patterns and 11 sizes. They wear well and are low i price. Call and see our display. I S. M. & P. TI. WIJLKES & CO. C ..ee * e * *. .* . MT1. TIETHEL NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mt. Bethel, April 30.--School closed ,re last Wedensday, after the most 'osperous year In a long time. MiAs orrow is a very elelent teacher and e will be Missed in our community. t Miss Il'ttle Stone has returned from I aching In a rural graded school In iderson county. Mr. Allie -Sliarpe and MIss Maude T tarpe inade a flying trip to reen le last Saturday. The many friends of (Mrs. M. J.1 arp will be glad to know she is m eatly improved, since our last writ- IC st Misses Nannie Lou, Nora and Tlessle of eves spent last Wednesday withi Mr. t d Mrs. W. L. Stone. m Wr. and Mrs. S. C. Killingf'worth p Donalds were recent guosts of Mr. Is rl Mrs. Jeremiah Stone. 11 mis Fannie Morrow left for her D; home niear Iva 'Thursday, going by Columbia to visit her brother who is in a sanitariuim there for treatment. Mr. S. C. Cook and Mliss 10thcl Cook made a flying trip to \Williamston last Trhursday. There will be a play giveni by local I alent at Princeton Th ursday night for the benefit of Mt. iethel chureh. A small adinission will be charged. Miss Iletty Stone, Nliss .Maude Sharp and .Mr. Pat Stone made a flying trip to lioiva PaIh .\londay. 9* * ** * * e .. ... .*, 44rn1) ('oult-Owinmgs School. * + * * . .. .......i The following program will be car 'ed out at Gray C(ourt-OwIngs school iriday night, May 11th: Piano Duel-Lucile Owens and 1felen Vance. I Flower Play-Primary Orades. "iano Solo-Sara Lou 'obo. )ebate--Iesolved: That the South Would leh li-nefitted by the I)is missal of the Negro Race. ,'iolin Solo- Walton OwIngs. 'antoimime-Star Spangled Banner. warding of Medals and Certifleates. 'lorus-llgh School Girls. These exercises will take the place f the ,uxsual class exercises of comn iencemenzt night. On Sunday May 31lh there will be a sermon at the chool building. The churches of the ommunity have no preaching during his hour, but all meet at the school uditorium. The preaching service ill begin at 11 o'clock. The last ball game of the season will e played on the local grounds Friday fiernoon, May 4th at 4 o'cock. Clin n comes here for this game. Owing ) the fine ,laying done by the local ain thir son, it is hoped that a irge crow .vill attend this last game. Notleo of Lost Stock. o all whom It may concern: This is to certify that I have and v five shares of stock in the Enter Ise Bank, of Laurems, sam -1eing igInal certilate o. 228 nd that tid certificate has Jbeei Aost or de.. royed and T dlesircfa,,Kew certificate stock to b)0 iRssue m, ne*ii1n lce of e original. You are further notified that I shall ake applicatIon to the said 0nter is National 'Bank at Its ofilce for suance of such certifieate on the th day of June, 1917. Mrs. Margayet H. Mohre. ited this 1st day of May, 1917. 41-4t I k;A Reed Miler Sir gs For .. iI TONIR ( rleritak Vheee Nevada Van I )r \e,. - opr74 alno -R eed I \l ill er . -n a 1( 1~ lie ill 111(. Ie I EI'eII l Wst wh wi lle I g %%,iof l, o - - Tenor th*va i ng il-l.' W 'l Veeordii, and l~~ef~l ~1 W(' I4ula IM hf (he lh.lVlthiqii Bdin th hata a . Powe Drug Co. We haIv ordered ec(ords of a art, of bud P PrOgl'ani here. -'i porm ee