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? HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. J? ? By S. A. Several of the lli.^h school hoy.-, v.? in to Greenwood last Friday night In attend the oratorical contest. The Until examinations will bo hold iti the tenth grade, stinting Thursday. Tin- graduating elass is larger than any in the history of the school. The) arc getting ready for the commence, meut excreisos t<? b* held May un. On next Friday evening, four boys ehost n by the Ctilhouii Literary society of the l.aurens High school will con ti : for a tleclalmei's medal offered by the Cnlboun Literary society. The dcclaimers ore Douglas Fentherstone, l>hil Huff, Hastings Dial, and Samuel Austin. On the same evening four girls chos en by the Culhoun Literary society <>i the i.aim us High school will cuntcat for an essayists' medal offered by the Calhoun Literary society. The os iSayisUJ arc Katie Wofford, Mary Poscy, Rebecca Dial, and Margurlto Tolbert. The contest will be bold in the ban tens school auditorium, and will 1m> gln promptly at halt past eight o' clock. No admission fee will !>e charged, and tiie public is cordially invited to be present. Tho Laurens HigK school ball learn played ihe WolTord Fitting school in Cnrlinglon's pasture last Wednesday. The Laurens boys played good bull but Wofford's team was too strong. The score was ?*? t>i " in favor of tin' \ isltors. 1 "Got Vm Shot Out." Landlord to tenant: "Better get > iu some gauze doors?summer time is comiuilig oil now, you know'*. Tenant: "Yes, sir. l slio will do due, I'ur il>- while folks done got do tli shot out and dcy now gwiue '?;.( -,p us iiiggors." W A_ f A MOIIK GOODS KOK SAM I) MONEY SAME GOODS VOU LESS MONEY SELLS SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY t m ja? > Beautiful Hats 98c, $1.43, $i.75, i.98 up to v.j. Beauties! cents up tu qS cents. ilil mmmmmmss Drop Stitch Host* loets, 15 cts, 19 cts, 2=;cts Low Cut Specials ?2,48, ^2.19, $1.9?, #i.75.$i.47? $r.39, 98cts, 8;cis. All Styles. $2.50 Quality 82.19 V , \ m *w v? Lisle I lose I5cts Others for 5cts,8cts, rocts, iv 25 cts kind for 18 cts. ? 1 ^' :?? ? 82.25 Value 81.98 ? ?? .? :?. ..?.:?.? s?-Jw "|S IRS* 48c. if ^|:r ^5 .... m 82.00 Beauty for 81.08 SiVas WAIST BIO VALUIv Special 98 cts j Only 98 cts Plow Shoes 98c up to 81.48 L ?BIG? Line Dress Goods at wav ix >wx PRICES m \ I \ \\ \\ I '? 11 ? i v1A /i! !\\\\v\ .7-, ? 98c 81.08 to 87.09 1.25 Union Made 98cts a._ 18c, 25c, 39c, 43c Keep Cool 89c,48e,69cupto94( 39e.48c,up toV>4< ? Swiff < llvd Hot 10c MI ?:. i: v lOets 25cts 24 cts lOcts 25c Kind 15c teg Iff ;w 48cts argaios in the Basement-Tin, Glass and Crockery REMEMBER (H U IX) SOS BEATS OTHER PEOPLES SAY SOS v . m Red Hot Bargains lOcts. Your Choice lOcts Each. (5?Special Bargain Days Each Week? RED IRON RACKET AH roads lead to Red Iron Racket, follow the crowd,you can't miss It. Laurens, Greenwood, Spartanburg 2, and Anderson, S. C. All Selling Same Goods for Less Money.