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Ladies White Canvas JUNE SPE CIALS Ladies'andChildren's
Slippers WhiteCanvasShppers
Specially Priced. AT Specially Priced
Davis - Roper Company
"Laurens Best Store"
We Are Making Very Attractive Prices on All Ladies Ready to Wear Garments, Mens Palm Beach Suits and
Summer Wearables.
Just a few more of those nice Palm Beach and ties, club ties, 4 in hand . . . 15c to 60c Mens Palm Beach Suits in all the leading colors.
Kool Cloth Ladies Suits to close at' the very low . . - These are sizes left out of regular lots; are all right.
price of $5.95 1 special lot Ladies Slippers odds and ends of dis
continued lines all right in styles and quality and if The Ideal Hot Weather Suit extra good values
Only a limited quantity of those $1.25 and $1.50 we have your size ycu get a Iar gain at . 98c at . . $6.00 $7.50 and $8.50
House Dresses to close at . . . 95c Were sold for $2.00 to $3.00 and worth it.
Big assortment mens dressy Shirts in fast color
A good big assortment of Middy Blouses in all the 1 lot of Boys Low Cuts same as above to close dyes from . . . 50c to $2.00
leading styles . . . 45c to 95c at . . . . . . 98c
A------- - - - - d l at afWorth from $1.50 to $2.00. Interwoven Silk Sox for men who want the best
A dainty lot of Wash Waists special value for $1 -
1 lot Mens Low Cuts worth from $3.00 to $3.50 to wearing sox to be had . . . . 50c
Another shipiment nobby Neck wear just in. Work close at . . . . . . $1.49 Lisle Interwovens . . . . . 25c
We Offer You Only the Best we Can buy to sell You at a Price You Want to Pay
Make Our Store Your Store
DAVIS - ROPER COMPANY
A We Could Buy Cheaper Goods But We Wont. We Would Buy Better Goods But We Can't.
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4 .o1ntiiued froiii 'aue One.)
post Illaste .' nd ill ni1onne nile t fur
Congress vain1 as a .ttrprise t1 caree n
ville yesterd:iy as Is inte-ntioinis wer
known to only a few of his flclet
friends.
The io1) Itlina-t rr;ip4 1.' am1'1,1 b in"1
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quickly stopi it froin fallin . 1:1 it of
dandrtff and .all) itch.
It's well worth a tria ! '1tl ti' 1,;a!
rens D)rug Co. Who d!ispose1) ni r reat
quantity of it will tell y4 s1So, and n% iil
refund your money if it in't ail y'ou
- expect. - - f
Epworth L.entIe (Irannized.
Last Sunday evening the service
at the Methodist church were given3
over to the orgaiiizing of an Elm worth
League. Mr. .1. C. Smith \\( 'iterloo
president of the I'ppev Statlle Leaguie
15was present andi ilfter a brief, expl j4Ian
' tion of the Work an organization ol
the leagute was gone in1o. ih fll
lowing ofileers were chosen: R
R. Nickels, president: TI. M. Eichel
berger, vice lpresideit ; It. ft. Terry
secretary, and Jas. it. Sullivan. treas.
4trer. While the state eonvoition wa.
in .session here there was felt a greal
'r need for such a league at this church
Therefore this organization has beer
formed and it promises to do a great
j work.
1loht Cle.are'id of All *iatII C taes a nd
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a11; bay the Solitortt.
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,ionsaflCt goodl work.
awo pe'ht it ion" in recfereCnce of t'Cadtt
authn as it (to(t.; not appeart~l frtait Ill
fere tou I (ac at"rt lr' Iltiasrd oil 1 I alt(
('oatuty IBoarid of ('0m1nalsl r" weS reti
sItIatllll t'attt In~' a''(taaua('t that Saitd taeti
itans, Milf-'l atro Iattawilitsa tiIil'
he at' te red to lthr ( olnl t 'IBoar id o
Cotta at lsloaer t's to sutel actti a a
tlaec. In tahll hat ,alalgataent deettlnr
per' anid expedi'en~ht.
'1":!p i' Sat t r iso :O' slt Iat lie' is lath I tt
nce'tsarty Aeps (to enf(httorce' ther law it
t'iC1'ci'C? to cleaning outt sItreanu
1where the notilces have not bett att
served.
We cannot find words strong enoaagl
and recomun lc'1 the erec(t ionl oft , new
one.
a:nitstry conditioner at the poor
house are poor, the' bedsi and leddilz
aIppllear to Ibe" in \-r-y filthy condition
:Indl thl hou e aret I i e d w\itI
\( rlluin. \Ve( rOconulnelc 1 that0 til.s 'onl
W .' , II ' Ili ) It (o 1t
duion la re iid im~. d ian y
\he Stronn ~d ilm the (I-ntyo
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The Strong WithstIand the Heat of
Sumnier lieitr '1 han the Weak
0I people wh o aIret) feebhle, and11 youngei
cess ttptille cw o eaw be st oength-iened
and enabled to ago throgh le deiress
ing heat Of suinier h\ taking regularly
G oIve's T stles(Chill'1lTnic. It iu iies
1a111! n iches the bltod and builds up
tie whle s4 atem 1. 50co.
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rav t13'(CCiMI. .;un d i(h( irt . .\t nnbi('
ii,;e,, n. hoIl 1 I. f Ibe' sicktix
\l.: 1;. h !:r1,w\n, w\ho 1aughd t inl the
i d eal ool at .\bbeville, is a hon
'1, ' ( !- ill l:ll l '.
'l'w .(lliln has il'eliaSe d a 1ew'\
.\:. (l'II. Tv I leton l st a fill( liule
last weVk.
The Iily chrool, which w1as a sua
to the taidof e Ivachieng of a.\ toss
.\imick and 'adgett, closed for the
summer.
Mlisses Prances. and E~sther Temple
ton, who where called to the bedside of
their mlothe"r, have returned to theil
Swork in .\tlanta.
Y ou1r correcspondentf had the good
fortune to attend the TIollison-llrook
.lhile w\edding last .w e . It Was
happ~ly occasion. Gfood cheer prevtailet
as well as bountiful refrerhiments
.\Mrs. Tollison and her daughters art
Sideal hostesse.
Kiorion W. Simmons.
The scad news was revived yesterda,
by .\rs. S. fL. Saxon that her brother
.\orton W. Simmons, had died at hi:
home in Char'lescton. Particulars al
to the cause of his death or as to the
funeral were not given.
DEIA'rI OFI ..1~E PAT1 CANNON.
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.13 accepthcr a111 habitslntca Ie hs unc
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You Are Invited to Our
Tailoring
Opening
Wed. and Sat.
June 28th July 1st
.Inclusive)
Here at our store on the
dates named above we will
snow a grand display of the
latest styles and models in 1
Imen's and young men's fine
custom-tailoring. All the
new fabrics of the season / ; I
will be shown by an expert
from f
Aero Tailoring ,
Company
Have your clothes made just as you want them
and delivered when you want them.
Smith & Little
"Suits"
Opposite Postoffice Laurens, S. C.
Ind., and will soon leave Laurens. lie any enterprise for the Imblic good.
has sold his business here to John lie Is a naturalized citizen and has
Savas, of Columbia, who will take taken much interest. in public affairs.
charge on July 1st. "Menos", as he le says that he is going to Iogans
e Is familiarly called by the fellows port now, but if President Wilson
s around town, has been a liberal and needs him, he will go to eMxlco,
s publie-spirited citizen while in Lau- where he would then expect to see
t,rens and has always contributed to some of the Laurens boys.

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