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NEW (TM'Y C4N1CIL REEMNS TO FUINCTION (Colieiiad from l'age Onie.) oin'd o (sor4oll str'.r t iwas disetII ss1I at letI4 4 h, till. cotitil conin ig to nto 4111Iall d(e ision whll- . ele (Ir not to ill CVIn(-11 (Ir I)herIt ( 1 4teril for Olut, i)nt rpos. A I deIn1an It l'asterby w as add.. ('41 to h Ie str e1 t m ) ti i vv to ser've oil ly il11rin an!? . i I vest ti onl by I ho 41)4n-I 11111.1 'e finl I fhe besI plani t to pirUe8114 olI4 To 'oInpel Col neellol To :11revent. theu streetls Ilpoor whiell ) vh i ; 4 4)1is to he dln'. r'4i l b1rok.. v :n 11,1. 41fer thel% work is coinple tdt'he cli 444 i44 11 tilll . 1 )ed Isoluio oll valling), up-1 On 111,0 1 :)' w r n1neh1 m l reels 11) J411 11 sew er and w ater. connell44 1 on1 s hll foreq Ih Ili t are1-4 pa ved. 4W re Ilb 'n' arl vacanit los and owin-ralv are 114) willin to 11) make 11he, cl n n 4e ionls, nc14144 il 1 h4,4fl h- to vxt1em lheiill pipos 14) 1Ilhi !r, er :nmi clut v fle i h t. of Bonard of enh ;'4a.i 1fiml was s n b he1114 tI ild Ith 1 Wi orll . \'r114o1 1 I lw W011'. Iw o:wfl in11 nonef we a doledl w; heili', vintire'ly pra ilicale. \ v.\h - 1114,n Vanterb ;and Aoore were appo Inl 'd to conlfor w ilh i te tIlemir'l of Ifit, (r' enlyIv v li cI d !4a.n41i oI' 111all II on 44 1 it-, mir 11 4,I l h l'y 11 .'t ions inl th1 lum iil Mi : i l i n all <'\ 1:.. \ld -'14erute 's Ilia Aia~r f fied lars a mont h the b1111 b : 1 114't Atten4l4 iti a 14 j r414 I f 1he s sion:: wa s :assd. ho:\ Mayor I voted Ill favor of' hll, salary b4) a 114 v 4. Abor moln 11reviously oy1t)\''ll Ith' us4 o free lighit o* fre' waterM,. '111. :1141 I'll) ev4' 11'11y Employee0s Mittee fihe conlcl will hold .11,e 1.111 onl 1:Y I fot IIy etuiploYevs. 4 n w ' k was re itsl' 14 Wrv itv t o4 tui u t1 iipa lIt", (i ll nunters of olvlee sahl s 1-i". v' ral re plit4 s 1 "4 4 .r road to lit cont ('it hil t114 act to was 4 o1. tI:. Th1e, ll o iv i: wi 1 14ll :t wgainl i't\ I 111nda Wi lltim, a s o'clock at which limne reioris. ofr o n ite aa tgn l"hed htis 3 in wil l b: ta It'll 'The followinnapletin h- be ih'8d w 4I'h tho I.y lv k I for I tih lt'r 11n1141 AhN, s to heI It I Ut'd by cot eil: Pl'' . vity lr :S atly r n . hshlop. '. I towh1. inl. (;It\y .'. 10 .)atnin, 84 I41 . l;ll 1 \4 -han Pl'. fi ret'n: a 1 1 1 . \ . il ( '1r s I1oy4d. \' l. A.4la in l '. ( I. I. ('h Ir s . 1o0 t00o on 11' ja hibiress. \, I. I'or vief of IIllice: .t i o P'or pol itemeh:1 . I tohl \\hai A R 'an . I t PM. I Ed arId . ( I I, \ 'Zon.l. I N. ,'wer ...l' S I Iond - c. m -inis f t l i t;. A. it, Suil i . . T.-l.er 1 , a 1. . \\. ' l itin. . C. M ills. 'fs .\. v'r mI4 . r . t). k , It i it rlo I I ei 1n ' . N i I a. P'o r u l t ri ntend ('114Of W ; t'd II do45' tuleej, nce thoi4 eat4114 It~i -8 .i packidlre. 4)'a(ts and dogs genet to'ne it.14 1 Rat 4 pass ut al4 food to. 1.et W\'l Sii '. Threei4' Dli1zstie Little(1ene Syn: o $1- se(5enes eNot~ fal fortu and uf-larin d sCoa buldnrsto actorybulins Calutnauquar Wtoee. llglts: J. 11. Parrot, J. A. Douglas, A. K0. Aldridge. The 'poitilln of Hiperlitenoilent of water andl lights Ns to be filled by tho niwly elected pulic l works (ois.lilH H ion. MRSt. 1101311A It. FRtANKS 11v of .J. hlarley Franik Iled at, Her Home Near Namrie Saturday Night. Oys. 1mmia Illarkdsdale FIranks, wifO of .I. I iley rIanks, of the NaIryo ece 1tit, dlied at her home hltt Satua rday Sif ht at 10 o'clock and iwa 'buriedat at Chdestt itIgo LltIlt churh stiun y aivfternoin, (he i'ervles he I ing con-. filletedl by thev pustor, Rtev. 10<l1gar Davis,. assi t ed by R1ev. Samoel ill. Templemant anl )ir. (Iraves I,. Ktight. Tho pall Iarers weVe her' epIThews, 10. 1). Sliarkx dale, A. L. IlItIdgel , P". S. IIuti gens, 1'. C. atd 1). A. 'llarkndale, all of I .anurens, ald W. 0. llarksilale, of Spar The floeasel was 77 years of age. She had14 bieen III ill helti, for several mhoniths. SIe Was it consecrated CItIla-. Ian woni, havinig been a lifelong hieber or the Chesittt1 Idge Baptlt 4.hurch0. llosidles her hus1banld, She 1.s 1ttrvived by a sister, MAs. John 1!. Nash. or 'lianmhoro, Miss., and ('eo. A. ai i .John -. * Ilitrksdal, of (I'eenlwood. 'ard of Thinks We wish to expre tsiHs (oilr sIincere Ithaiks and apprelationt to oir: good tlighbors an frilends anid colored loo iei for tihe kitndess shown s lit our rectlt is1 fortiluine. -lm It III) bieen for yottr. earnest :and faith Work and the guilduiing hIanid of, Provilence our dwelling Iith all Ilie out -buildiing would have per lhed in Ith lili s. Mlr. and Mirs. .1. 0. (Carrett and lOamily. Triny-liitige DemiocratIe ('lub The voters of Trinity-ilIge sectiot are lterohy alled to iteet at Trinity lihlo sehool builing Sattrday. April :!21d, aI t wo o'clock to orgaittze Dem'tno cratic ('lub1 at said14 place. A. II. MO001i1X Ca. Mlothers I ox Ouss. Ah . i :n'io reonh'r wr.i that ti Vat ifosit'ed ilree f lox ipps sline they were two weeks old. The pups were taken from the mother bee'iuse i( wias feared they mtight ell. Thte eat Ihiad live kittns wich wore i posed of, 11nd thlt foxes were1 prom111ptly adfopted it thelr pince. The foxes are' ttow over three ionthIs ol iandi a lithough largir 1th:n thir fo(sier mother, are still fonid of let. 1They ri.' e'p kept 'ow in wireit' pen and killy Is titte coil tienlt to remiail wit thett aill day lontg, Ohnjoying tilt oensllonil froll'. A Frog Concert. As I snt on th Iili;. , at eveliig, I o 1tied4 first ItII olintouis absete of bird volces. litnd next IIIe presleetof at m11n11r,0us1 frog11 p)Opulationl abouit thle \1111i ke close by. Th'e musin Iper fonine.s 0of thesj' voleihd repties 1'egaot un ttiiHset anl increased it \011h1n1 Anld power till nothIng vise voh he. it heard. If all the thrushes inl thii st at't. had assembi 'd!n itha tI spot andl sntg thei r loutdest , they could n uot Iav been he i.artd itbovie thei awfuli vol tet of' frog vces.-- lie Thornte Mille'r. Atonement? h')y. his f:amily movt'~ Iromt Dulin to Ihlot he'121 itsI hiavi gonte a ftew Itms ktnee'lers itt a fterw..'trds tol b' thng upon01 pegs prov ided for he' pitrpose." 4NCE'S mphony testra )rganization. ssical Selections. I DAY matauqua Here . May 2-9 I Chautadqua Lectur How to Dress .4.. "Well-dresed oil a Moderate In colnE" Is th subject of it distinctly un. isual lecture-demonstratIon to be gIv Sit ilthe comiilig.RIedplitlh Ciautauqua by lvelyi Hansen, who comies to the iautnuqua field direct front the 10t ensilon I)epmrtment of the Art Insti lile of Chiengo. Using women of different types as lodels, Miss IIansen points out the lInes and style of dress and the color ronbinations that are suitable to the dninty type of woman, the majestle type, the blond, the brunette and inny otliir types. Miss Ilansen calls It the art or selence of type-dressing, and ahe ai pproatches the subject from the various viewpoints of beauty, utility 1111d eolomlly. )urinig ite past year under the iisplees of the Art Institute of Chicago, liss HllasenI hus talked to fully 95, O(0) people lin clubs, schools, chanbers of oimillerce and sa l lsnip clisses. I1er lecturo here pro.iiises to be one f the most pralltcal alid unique of fho entire Chnutitnuqua program. IT V When in a "Mid had in number I you to know IT to sell you more MENT STORE. cause I buy for < man's percentag sell. Ta ~let Sid lk, :sti intchets wide. Striped. l it .... .... .. Satiins and \lessalin.es inl b white.at .... .... ... Ta'll eta --ilIk. :6 lis inc es wvide, blak and silver, at ... . Sal ins and l esalines, 36 i purple. erevaml and white N"atinls and T'affetals. :3t, inel1 tcolors, al . .... .... . .. .. PeanI-D3e-Soir. 3i inehes widt Silk Pongee. : inehes wide All Silk Palngee, :l6 inehes wi, Crepe-de-Chine. 36 ineles wit When shining throu tain material like C we sell all the lowei Curtain material fo' terial, 36 inches wic white and gold cove 36'inches wide, in ci VILOWEltY! FADT Flowered lBatiste. .. .. .. . Troansparent Organdies ... .\e 'sutmbrellas a t.... .. . Plongllh Lines. 3:1 feet for.. Sole Leather, 1 pound for . Mcen's nimon Suitsp.... ... Min's lBalbriggant Shirts and lIoys' Khaki Pants .... ... lloys' Pants.,... ......... \leit's Khaki Pants .... ... Mlen's Dress Pants .... .... 3Men's Collars ... ..... .. Men 's Dress Shirts 55c, 8, Ladies' Patent Leathter Belts Shirting, stripes, light and i. 38-inch Sea Island at . The Powerful E partment Ste er to Tell Women Well Inexpensively EVE.YN HANSEN IASJ -Summet Night" M >roke more vows th IS NO JOKE and i and better for yol I can afford to gi, ::ash, and buy direc1 -e--and often we bi .. ........ ....75o in gray. tan and taupe and S . ...... ....... .98c ue black, reali. tanl and1i .... ....... ..... ...98o in navy. mlidLuight, white. .... .... .... .... ..... ..$1.19 iehes wide, in bllk, pinlk. at. .... .... .... ..$1.19 es wide, better quality. all .... .... $1.39, $1.45 a ad $1.D0 . ... .. . . . ... . ... .. ....$1.75 .... .... .... .... .... ....48c le, $1.50 quality at .... ....95c e.... .... ....... ......$1.39 ..... .................$1.39 rHE MOON HAT: gh the gold colored Beij OLLINS' DEPARTME] -'grades of 36-inch Curt r kitchen curtains at 41 le, at 10c. Dragon Dra red or Beige, at only 29 'earn, white and Beige, LESS! FA UI/IPI4SS! ht fromn New England mills 256 ........................29c .... .... ....25c. 35c and 450 at ion ivory hiandles, at . .. .98c ...... .... ............98c .. .... .... .... .... ....30c ...... ....'.. ...... ....55c ....... .... .... .... ....49c D~rawers, eaceh..... .... ..35c ........ .... .... .... ....49c . . .. 49c, 63c, 75c. 85c and 95o .......... .... .........98c . .. .. .. .$1.95, $2.85 and $3.95 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..12 1-2c 88c, 95c. $1.25. $1.50 and $2.95 red, white and~ black .. ...9 Lark~.... .... .... .... ..19ec ........ .... .... .... ....8o 'ulli'ng Power that I re is wound up in r CREATOR OF W. 6i. WILSON COURT NOTICE. .It having lbeen. declde4 by tih BIr AssociAtion that no court wouid be held the second -week of the April term of the court; therefoxe, aU furQrs and witnesses summoned to attend the week 'beginning May 1st will nxot; be required to -rel)ort. C. A. .POWER, C. C. C. P. NOTICE TO CONTItACTORS Sealed bids will be. -eceived 'by the Laurens Jail Commission at Laurens, .S. C ip .to 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, April 25th, 1922, for the erection and NOW IS THE I We have taken the agc ty for the ,Wadsworti formerly handled by T. An Old Estal dall on us for prices. HUNTER E NO J( iss Hermia spoke an an ever women spol io vows are broken m ir money at COLL] ire you more and bet t from the mills and iy at half price from BED LIfG Sleets, large size............ Sheets, 81x0, seailess, good qua Krinkled Colterpanes for small Kr inkled Counterpanes, large size Co nIliter'palies, large size .... ... Cilounterpanes, at............ Counterpanes, bet ter quality, $ . Iarber Towels............. Hul k Towels, large size .... ... 1Uk Towels, largest size. Turkish Towels............. Large size Turkish Towels . Li r zt ie Tu6rkish Towels 10-4 Irish Linen 'liht ling, $2.50 ( I rish Linen ' Table Damas1k, sal in f All the cheaper grades inl Table I F- FAIRER BEAMS re or Cream Curtains ma NT STORE sells for onil ain Material. We sell I L-2c. Colored bordered peries, 36-inch, highly m< c. Good quality Marqubi rt 19c. WHAT'S IN A NAMEt The name Amoskeag is a syi A mioskeag Ginghamis, all ifast. colo~ River-side Ginghams, all fast colo Lad and Lassie Cloth at .... .. All t he cheaper grade GIingha'ms at 'Mins *Straw Hats,......... .., Ratine, in colors, 36 incehes wide. Men's Dlress Unts, st raw ... .. .. Ladies' Hats, with .painted dlecor1 ,Ladies' Plain Dress -Hats .. Ladies' Dress Hats 75c. 95c, $1.2 Ladies' Silk Hose .a . . .39c, 65~ Men's .Silk H ose at .. .. . .. .. Child ren's Shoes . . 98c, $1.15, $1 $1.95 and .. .. .. .. . ... ... Ladies' Low Cut Shoes $1.50, $1. $2.45. $2.75 and .... .... .., ulls the Public to C ilne small letters---U] 0. L LOW PRIC S OLD STANn tompletton of a rlitexceT concrete jail buiding, acording tb nlaus and speCfilcations agreed on and -which ,ay ie seen by calling ou W. 0. Lan caster at the. Enterprise 'Dank, Lau rens, S.. 'Bids to ba accoupanied by a certj ted check for $300, made ipaya-ble' to J. 1A W. Watts, chairman of the Lau rens Jall Commission, as evidence of good faith that tproper 'bond iwill 'be executed by the successful :bidder. The Commission reserves the right to relect any or all bids. -Address all -bids to the undersigned. j. D. W. WiA'"rs, Chairman, Laurens Jail Commission. 'IME TO PAINT' ney for Laurens Coun i-Howland Co. Paint, R. Pitts. Alished Paint IROTHERS )KE! d told 'em men eM-and I want rhen we promise NS' DEPART ter for less be pay no middle folks forced to 'EN N ..............,,.....95c lity ............. ..$1.10 beds, it .............75c at .. .....$1.75 and $1.98 - . .... .... .... ....$1.25 .... ...............98c 5 $1.75. $1.95, $2.45. $3.45 ... .... .... .... .... 6C ................ ..10c ... .... .... .... ....150 ... ................10c ... .... .... .... ....25c ....................39c uaility, at..........$1.98 nish, 72 inehes wide . .$2.48 Jannask at 48c, 58c afid 75c de of 36-inch Cur r 10Oc. Then, too, he 10c kind for 7c. fancy curtain rg arcerized, in cream, ette curtain goods, EV IY'aWI I N- ! cs al .... ....19o and 24c rs at .........18c andI 20o .. ......... .........19c .... ..10c, 12 1-2c antd 15c . .... . .100, 15c and1( 20c ... .... .... .........49c 98c, $1.50. $1.65 a nd $1.75 tionis..... .... .... ..20o ....... ....29o and 45c 5. $1.45. $1.75, $1.95, $2.95 , 75c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.35 . ... .. .. ..45c and 600 25, $1.35. $1.45, $1.75, . --.. .. .. .. .. ....$2.25 75, $1.79, $1.98, $2.25. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$2.95 ~1.98, $2.95, $3.45 and $3.95 ollis' Big De N4DEIl$ELL NSI