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THE IS IN SIGHT THURSDAY, ?JUIVE . lOtti, IS THE BEGINNING OE THE END All Buster Brown, Gordon and Black Cat 65c Hosiery, 2 pair for 25c All P. Centemerl & Co.'s celebrated $1 Kid Gloves 50c All 11.30 quality, 75c. Ladies' Regalia Ox fords; Pumps and Shoes,' former price $3.50 and $4.00, Quit Sale $2.00 We've been striving to get out of business for thc past few months, and at last we have reached the point in our business career where the balance of our stock MUST be sold and that speedily-regardless of cost or previous price. , Don't take our word for it, just call in Thursday or any day thereafter and the price conceal ins are are sure will be a revelation to you. Several pages could be used in explain ing why it will be to your interest to be with us on the closing days.. But one reason will suffice: A TREMENDOUS SAVING TO YOU on every purchase. The pruning knife has been vigorously applied to the already low prices. And to the person with the slight est inclination to SAVE the closing days of our "QUIT SALE" present golden opportunities. Won't you take advantage of them? Fresh Staple Groceries For Less Than You Can Buy Them Anywhere Else 26 . lbs Standard Granulated Sugar $1.65 Arm and Hammer Soda, 5c pkg for 3c Box Search Light Matches, 5c kind 3c 9 pound Good Rio Coffee tor $1.00 STORE ROOIV? HAS BEE IV RENTED SEE US QUICKLY OSBORNE PEARSON FRESH AIR BAKING MEANS BETTER COOKING "Vf ES! I am doing all my baking in . X a NEW PERFECTION Oven on a NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook ?t?ve this summer.'* "It bakes bread so richly browned-such delicious biscuits - such light? fluffy cake." The secret is the current of fresh hot air passing .continually over and under the food-drying out the steam and preven ting sogginess, an exclusive advantage of the NfeW PERFECTION Oven. With a NEW PERFECTION Oil CookstoveandaNEW PERFECTION Oven you can have a cool, clean kitchen all summer. No wood to cut; no coal to csi-ry ; no smoke or ashes. * The NEW PERFECTION is like a gas- stove. It is ready day or night. Needs nc- priming. Made in 1,2, 3 arid 4 burner sizes. Hardware dealers and general stot?s everywhere. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to ohiain the beet recuite in oil Stoves, Heaters and Lampe. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C (NnrJeney) Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va, (BALTIMORE) Charl?.ton. W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. e 0?P fe m rr * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest soul Persern * Wireless on the S Jfr Sfi ffi ffi >f> i?? 'fi i? ff t? if, Jf, Ift ?fi Called to WilllamstOn Yesterday Morning. Mr. A. H. Dagnall was called to Williamston yesterday because of the illness ot his father, the Rev. R. R. Dagnall, who ls well-known in Ander son ond in the county. It was stated yesterday that the Reverend Dagnall had developed pneumonia. Three Owls Represent Three Evans Boys. Dr. A. O. Evans, manager of the Owl Drug company, ls having three owls paratea on the* glass front and side of his store, two in front and one on the side. It ls said that one is to represent each of the'Evans boys. Busy Having Fountain Installed. Mr. J. L. Shocker of Philadelphia ar rived In the cty Sunday and yester day began getting in and placing the large new fountain at Atkinson's drug store. One of the features connected with the fountain is an instantaneous heater, which will enahle the fountain to have sterilized glasses all the time. Interesting Hook Received by Chamber. One of the most Interesting books ever received by the local chamber Ot commerce was received today and is from the Far. Eastern Review of Shanghai. It gives an account ot the Japanese efforts to securo positions in China and goes into the details and askB that the chamber of commerco uso Its influence with the national government in order that the United States will Intervene. . . -o Only One Tract Land Sold Yest?rdsy. Yesterday, salesday, only one piece of land was offered for sale, it heine; the J. W. Hawkins place In Broadway township, containing 39 1-4 acres, lt was bought by Mr. U. O. McKinney for $1,525. After this sale a lot of per sonal property was sold in fret of the court house, which* attracted a great deal of attention. Mr. C. M. Hall ?~T~ Retaras te Anderson. Mr. C. M. Hall of this city, who for thc past year haa been a veterinary student at the Colorado Agricultural college or Fort Collins, Col., bsa ar rived in the city for the summer va cation. -o Special Train Engaged For Clemson College Cadets. Tuesday r^ernoon a special steam train will take the place of the motor ear on the Blue .Ridge, which will ar rive in Anderson at ?:25 o'clock, in time for the Clemson cadets who live on the C. A W. C. railroad to make connection with the 3:37 train for Mc Cormick. -o Librar} to Have Longer Honrs. The Carnegie library In (bis cl.y has given notice that lt will open one hour earlier every morning and that the hours now will be from 10 a. ra. to S p. m. WO! ?mprov? P. A X. Passenger Depot The Balles store room on North Main street which ls now occupied by the Piedmont & Northern ticket office ta to be im pro vied and a modern sta tion made out of it. During these Im provement M the ticket omeo will be located in Clayton's drug store. It in a ta ted trat a new front will be add ed and a steam-heating plant put in, ?.-o Kr. Haga F. Dickson Off For Tea Days. Mr. Hugh V. Dickson of Evana Pharmacy left yestterday for Oconee where he will spend ten days with Mr. Tom Smith, a fermer Andoj conlan. .vas ?mpioyod with the B.,.Qu Evans corapai.y. Y SPARKLETS * ?J Mention Caught Over tho * (reeta of Anderson * ff 9f> ?y 9fi t$ ^t* 9f* *y ?VA ^ft *y Inspect Sites Fur Plant Locution. . Mecsrc. Cran?y and Martz, repre senta! Ives of the Southern Paving Coa structlnn company, spent yesterday in the city inspecting tho various sitos which have been offered by the rail roads for the asphalt plants. Thoy are well pleased with Anderson and stated that they were anxious for work to begin. At Baptist. L'bswch Next Sunder. The Rev: (fordon Poteat baa been asked to All the pulpit at the First Baptist church on uext Sunday. Mr. Poteat is the eldest son of Dr. Edwin M. Pc teat and ls well known in this city, ?le ls to be ordained next month and will also get married next month. Soon afterwards he will sall for China with bis wife,' where he will be en gaged ia-imissionary work. . ?-o air. W. A. Power *> Returned From Trip. Mr. W. A. Power has Just returned? to Anderson after a several days' nip to Richi., ond, Portsmouth and Nor folk, Va. He states that buslnc so clouds are disappearing and there seems to be a bright prospect ahead. While In Portsmouth he spent tao ?light with T.'JV. S. A. Donohoe and said that Mr. Donahnn a3ked to be remembered to all bis friends in An derson. Accepts rosltion With Lily WMte Market. Mr. F. L. Campbell, who has for merly been overseer in Anderson Mill N<\ 1, has resigned to accept a posi tion with the Lily White Market. Mr. Campbell has many friends in town who will be glad to hear ot thia change. goWr? They Lace In front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by oar Cometiere. / D. GEISBERG WHEN voa soo an arrow, what do yon thing of? ' Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! ^^k^L HOME OF V?"uR_~^^^^? j^/OWN IS A HOME IN PEEP Success 'fi^ y^&^Hf^J?hN LlNLEVffi*gffi?H*ujfta>?muy'$yg|^f Ever thought about why some folks succeed and some don't. It's interesting-simple, too. Striking at the root, its THRIFT coupled with FORESIGHTEDNESS-it's SEEING and SEIZ ING your opportunity, before your neighbor has bagged it. Take North Anderson-you know its advantages, what property is going to be worth there in the near future, when "My Town" becomes "PAy City," its desirability for that home you're dreaming over! Going to stand by and tee tome other fellow get away with the lot YOU want? A home in NORTH ANDERSON locates you on SUCCESS BOULEVARD. Attention Calledt We cell attention to the big adver tisement ot Osborne and Pt arson In this issue. Fead about tbe many won-, derful bargains Uley offer snd profit thereby. Miss Alleena Pranks ot Laurens ls visiting the Misses Tribble on Oreen ville street. Enjoy That Trip Bf Equipping With--*