The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 26, 1922, Image 8

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i1OME-00MING AT PROSPECT Two Intemsting Di)ys Being Looked Forward to by M1tembers of Pros pIwo VCommuni11ty. Further attentioa Is called to the program for lIlotne-Coning Day at Prospect, April 20.-30. On Saturday, April 29, the program will be under t-he odirection of Miss Azile WofYord, principal of Prospect school. The ex 4 ercises which begin at 10 o'clock, will consist. of a Sketch of "Prospect School irlthe Making," with recognition of all former teachers and pupils; "Prospect School Today" with recognition of all hohor pupils; a pageant, "Marching Oin", presonted by present school and l)Ort raying the three distinct sto:)s of progrcss in school work. Dinner will -be served on the gronnds, and every family who attends Is re quested to bring a basket. Refresh NOW IS THE T We have taken the agel ty for the Wadsworth formerly handled by T. An Old Estab Call on us for prices. HUNTER B I Spar) Comedy "Turntot Fun, Path< A play you'll th NEW YO FOURTH Redpath C 18 Splendid SEASON Attractions BM~m!REDPATH Cl Chautauqua Week STOUT ISlenderize )2 Note tfie D) * 0 ORDINARY THE COMFORT BRASSIERE is corset material, scientifically boned t will reduce the fatty tissues, weight p jerfectly, and will not ride-up over Glpe.s the Figure a Trim Se Supports,.Flatens an * Prevents Bulging o - - Gives the Proper A Adds Caiage -h 'MAakes Yous Appear 1 TeComfort Corset Brassiere outd *apd will retain its shajping after lo Prices $i.Oo, $2.i For Si MINTER ( CASH DEPAS1 Langeni nents will be served in the aftornooi ror the bencilt of church and school. Sunday's program will be in charg, 3f the pastor, Rev. E. W. Davis, an will consist only of a morning session A short sketch of the church will bi read, and a service flag will 'be 'pre iented. Reverends Jas. R. Williams W. J. Langston and J. A. Martin ano Mr. C. 4-H. ioper will speak. The committee in charge of ar rangements hopes that many friendi ind loved ones will take advantage o tle occasion .to return to historic Pros pect. mingle with old friends and inaki cew ones. Play At Eden A play "The Time of THis Life" wil )e given by home talent at Eden schoo Friday evening, April 28. Admissioi >f 15 and 25 cents will be charged. Th public is invited. IME TO PAINT icy for Laurene Coun -Howland Co. Paint, R. Pitts. lished Paint ROTHERS ding Drama heRight" )S, Thrills. oroughly enjoy. RK CAST NIGHT hautauqua TICKETS $2.75 7 Big Days IAUTAUQ UA M E Here May 2-9 WVOMEN sur Figure ring a RASSIER~E U.$. PA T. OFF. lfference COMPORT BRAER constructed of' speially mercerized a induce a muscular reflex, which and bulk. It i adjustable '-o Lt :he corset. !itaght Line Appoaane I Reduces the Bust f the Diaphragm bdomInal Support 0o the Figure - 01o20 Ibs. Llghte asts "a dozen ~ordinary'tiasuleres ng wear . and repeated wsashing. )0, $3.00, $4.00: de By. :OMPANY 'MENT STORE B, s. c. HAS CITIZENSHIP VAUE. Citizenship has -a .definite value. This value cannot 'be computed in dol lars and cents, but it is worth fight ing for. Citizenship grows out. of communities. Were there no con munitios, there would be no citizens. We would then be merely unprotected individuals entirely at the mercy of all other Individuals who might wish to destroy any weaker and less fero cious one. By dwelling in comniuni ties we have .many advantages. Some of as value and appi'eciate these ad vantages while others selfishly accept the advantages -but refuse to do their share toward maintaining the com munity. Aws have 'been enacted to compel us to pay taxes-used for the financial surpport of communities for our -protection. But there are no lawa which compel the members of any community -to show appreciation of the benefits derived from living In a community. One of the benefits of living in a community %b the opportunity afforded us to ibuy merchandise required for our comfort and indulgence, right here in our own town. This faellity Permits us to buy what nwe need when we need it. We can step into a store, lay down a dollar and buy a dollar's worth of merchandise. Perhaps we can get the goods without paying the dollar down in cash-that Is, It we have the credit. 'What a genuine 'bene fit it is to -be able to do th1- In the olden days our forefathers ke comn ielled to drive many miles ..# a store where the needed merchandise might be obtained. 'Large quantites iwere bought at a time beciuse the trips to the store could not be made at fre quent intervals. As citizens increased in number and gathered into communities, stores were established, at the various cen ters of increasing P1)opulatlon, frequent ly they attracted populations around them, until now, we can buy, right at home our necessities and luxuries. That which we value we endeavor to protect. If we value the facility for purchasing goods at home, we should protect it. The best way to -protect it is to make it possible for the store keeper to continue to do 'business. If we do not help them to continue to do business here in our community the national consequence twill -be for them -some of them at least-to close up their stores and go out of business. If we .buy from our local stgrekeepers only such restricted lines of merchan dise as are in demand 'by the people who live here, then we will find that we are not much better off than our forefathers were. We must send away for much merchandise that we may require. We must wait until the or der is received in the mail order house and filled in the due course of time 'by the employees of the house we are patronizing. There are many dis advantages to this method. We do not fully realize them now. But they would come home to us should condi tions arise which would compel us to buy nearly everything. 'by mall-If s3uch a time should come. However, if we look at the matter in a right light, we wvill not 'permit such a contingency to arise. POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees inaugurated First General Campaign of Kinri in Service. WIthout the I-ostal Service, business would languish la a dny, and be at a standstill in a week. Public opinIon would die of dry i'ot. Sectional hatred or prejudleec only would gourish, and narrowv-mindledness thrive. It Is the biggest dIstinctive busIness In the world andi it comes nearer to the innermost Interests of a greater numi her of men and women tium any othier Institution on earth. No prlvtte busi.9 ness, however wihlesprteadl, touches so maniy lIves so often or sharply ; no0 (church reaches Into so many souls, Ilutters so .many pulses, has so many hiumani beigs dependent on its mi1s 1st rat ions. "Postal improvement Week" has been set for May 1, by the Postmaster (General. This ia the fIrst general ('am. palgn of its kind in the Postal ServIce for several decades. Blusiness men and theIr organizations, large users of the mall, newspapers, motion pictures, advertIsers, and the entIre orgauniza lion of 326,000 postal workers are to be enlistedl in this country-wide campaign of .Interest In postal Improvements. Your help is vital. Address your let toe plainly with pen or typewriter.. Give street address. Spell Out narpie of State, don't abbreviate. Put your return address In the upper left hand corner of envelop. (not on the back) avsd always look at -your letter before. droppIng .in the mail to ,se If it is. properly addressed. Thie dare 'in the' use of the malls 1s for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and 'd.elvory of mall matter. if you hiave any oompIa nt. of poow .servioe make thei to your petmnasteri He has instructions to investIeate thm and. vep~rt to the departroent. DON'T Yo Just.Come to J. Red 'Iron R Where. You Get the For Less Money Si $1.00 bottle Wampoles Cod Liver Oil. Wil build you up of that weak feel ing .... .... .... .............. 84c 1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui-woman's best friend .... .... .... .... ..84c Take S. 8. 8. for the blood. 2-5c lb. good Parched Coffee, ground or in wh'jole grain. Our special price 6 pounds for .... .... .... ....$1.00 1 lot 'Alen 'A Work Shirts. Factory odd lots, good values, going at .... ....50o 10 yIds -Inglish Ljong Cloth, (worth 15e a yaurd $1.50 a piece), special p: per piece .... .... ........98c See our tables of Faney Flowered Iss and Voiles. Ginghams. 3-4 1) ks. Callieo, *Chimbrays on sale ti.; wc(k at per yard ..........10c 31r's hvy Iluew Overalls, 'full cut, c' lowPree ............ ....98c 1 I' \ i l Heavy inlle Work Shirts, fall ca., ---' made., going at .... ..75c 1 lot Silk 'PoiIe, 16 inches wide, a real valtie .... ... .... .... 69c 1 lot Solid Colored Organdy, nice qual ity ait 25c yard; finer quality upl to 48c 1 lot 40-inch fancy Voiles, special per yard .... .... ... . .... . ... . 19c $2.00 quality Silk Taffeta, -36-in wide $1.39 1 lot Men's'Soft Dress Shirts, with col lars and without collars ........98c 2 papersi Pn .... .... ...... .... ...5c 2 papers Hair Pins .... .. ..........5c lo cake Fairy Soap .... .... .. ....5c -1 Oc cake Venetian Bath Toilet Soap ..5 1 pair 'Men's New-Way Stretch Siis penders, guaranteed for 1 year wear 75c Men's; S)speiide;s ....... ......25c up to 45c 25 Fish '1ooks .... .... .... ....... 5c R ubber Balls 10c Ilairbles, assorted sizes and prices. 'Boys! 'Play 'MNIa rbles. Foleys Honiey and Tar Cough Syrup 19c 15e ;box Shoe Polish .... .... .... ..10c 15e bot tle Shoe Polish ... . .10c 12 Nafety Pins .... .... ... . .... ..5 I lot Men 's Work Pants--Suimine Pants, best union made .... .... ..$1.48 -.15e eake Glyeerine Toilet Soap.... .. .10c 12 Nutmegs for ..... .... .. . ... ... . . 20c Lemon 'Extract, puire. .........13c 35(e Lemon Extract, inirc .. .... ....29 Vrai nilla--Saic as above. Dress Shirts for the hot weather. ig line of Shirts at reasonable prices. 95c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75, $1.98 a o $2.95 'Now is the time to buy your Shirts for' summer, and( save some, money. 40-inch 'Sea Island, fine quality .... ..9o Druid b 'h Sea Island, 36-inch. This week 's pr1ice........... ...10 36-inch (No. 100) nlie (uality Bleach img, -this~ week .... .... .... .... ..10c Millinery--All the latest .cations. Made. in Baltimore-worn everywhere. Our prices arc low'er than the lowest. Quality and1 style guaranteed. Ladies' Silk Hose, special ... ........50c !Men 's Silk Hose, special .... ....S..5c Ladies' Hose, good value .... .... ...100c 'Meni's Sox, good value .... .... .....100c 1 lot English Long 'Cloth, nice (qual ity ... .... .... ...........121-2o 20e quality (No. 70) Bleaching, 36-inch, special.----................ ..1.5 2u5c quiality Fruit of the Loom, or An droseoninu :Bleaching. 36 inches wide, our piice ----.............. 19........e 1 lot heavy Cheviot for work shirts, :and field dresses. ........... ..15eo 20c quality 30-inch Pereales for chil dren 's wear--airts and dresses. . .15co Suimner has come-.-Fish hooks, mar'bles, 'baseballs and sun hats are 4here-ready for. you. Just received a 'fresh lot of Candy, Chew ing Gum, Tobacco, Cigars, Ci$irettes and 'Smoking Tobacco. $1 .50 Watch, our low price p.......9o. $1.50 Alarm Clock now .. ,. .$1.19 You don't hie f e ing for bargaidi. ed partment $t de dieed at you. RED IRON RAC1CET,.TWO DE No. tr 210 w ae i IAa~ Ats No. U W0RR C. Burns & Co.'s acket Stores Same Identical Goods X Days in the Week $5.00 Eight Day Clock .... .... ..$3.85 35c quality Boy 's Belts .... . .. .. .25c 75c quality 1en's Belts .... .. ....48c 60c MenS Buspende)rs .... .... ....45c 35c IMen's Suspenders ..... . .... ...25c 3Men's Fur Hats .... .... $1.48 up to $3.95 John 13. Stetson fine Fr HIats, only $5.95 MNen's Sununer Straw Ilats 980, $1.25 up to .... .... .... .... .... .. ..$4.95 Men's 'Palm 'Beach Suits, $15.00 to $17.50 values, our price, only . . ..$11.95 Special values in 'Boys' Suits (worth $7.50), only .... .... .... .... ..$4.95 25c Men's 'Soft Collars. .... .... ....15c 1 lot Children's Gingham Uresses, fine 1 quality, nicely made, only .... .... .98c See our big bargain table of Reinants Dress Goods, all sorts and kinds of Sum mer )ress Goods for Waist. and Chil dren's Dresses, Boys' llouses and Shirt Goods, Women's Dresses, etc.' One table 3-4 'Pereales, Ginglhamis, Chaim brays, Callico, going at .... ....9 1-2o All 15c Shoe .Polish, special now. . ..100 6 packages 'Arm & '-Hammer Soda .... 250 7 big cakes Laundry -Soap .... .... .. 25c 3 sticks Good Luck 'Bluing .... ....10c 10c cake Venetian Bath Toilet Soap ..5c. Hosiery for the whole family 5c, 8c, 10oc, up to $1.48 for the $2.00 kind. We beat the world on Shoes and Clothin:g RED I1RON RACI'ET lE12 SAME GOODS FOR LESS M)ONEY A Lb TIINI TIM'E. Under buy and under sell is our ironclad motto. Burns says "et, 'em roll; Dollars were made round to rol'l ; Kee) the dollars rolling and everybody will be made happy-Roll, 'let 'em roll.'' Ladies' Shoes and Sllpers--all styles on sale now ... .....$1.69 i) to $4.95 Glen's 'Shoes and Slippers, all kinds, $1.95 up1) to .... .... .... .... ..$5.95 Children.'s !Shoes and Slippers-big line to ;elect from. len's Work Pants $1.45, $1.75 and $1.98 'len's Dress Pants .... ..$2.48 t6 $5.98 en 's Dress Sui8S. 'Some11 of the best values you have seen in many years. Come in and try them on; look through and pick out your suit. The prices range from .... ....$9.90 up to $27.50 l~ys' Suits going at .... .$2.95 ip to $7.95 Genuine <bargains-1oys! I)res 111) now ! 40-inclh Iine Sea. Island .... .... ....9 Druid L L. fin' Sea1 Tland l.... .... ..10c If you want your mon01ey's worth come to lRed Ironi Rackete-you will get, it. :3e Work Gloves, leather~ palms . . ..25o Towels that keep the world dry. -We have some of tihe best values you ever ' saw . ... .8, 10c, 13o, 15c, 19c, 23c, 35o I lot Alumiunml 'Ware-all full .pieces, special .,.... .. .......99o 1I set six 'White Plates .... .........75o 1 set six Cups and 'Saucers .... .....95c 10e Pie Plates ......... ......... ...50 I1)Dish Pan..... .... .... .... ....25c 315c Aluminum [)ipper, spec'ial .... ..19e 45c quality imported Tlissue 0Ginghams, 35o 'Big values in 'fine I )re.s Glinghams, beau tiful patterns, plaids and st ripe<~ . .25o Good Dress Ginghams going at 12 1-2c 15o and ......... ......... .....19e 10e spool Silk, our price .... .........5o 15e spool Silk, ouri .pr1ice.... .... ..100c J. & P. Coats 'Spool C'ott on .........5o 15c ball Eumroidery Cot tonm, white and colors ......... ......... .... ..10o 8c box Matehecs only ......... .... ..5o 3 boxes Matchies (10c) our price . . . .5 6 pkgn. Argo 'Starch..... .... .... ..25o 75c .quality 'I gallon bucket 'Sy rup . . . . 570 ~ 6 p~kgs. W~ashing 'Powder..... .....25o 12 good Nntmnegs'.. ...... o..5 * ' . WVe bid for 'your business on the ground of a full dollar's worth of mner ehandise for every dollar you spend with .us. :'Cash, is the 'big lever that works won ders at J.. C. Bur'ns & 'Co. 'Red Iron Raeket stores. U come-U see-U buy. ir out your shoe 'bl'es 'look. .t;Re4dJ.an Racket De Nu ill find bargains looking PART ~ ~TOMS 'IN IAR4