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SALVATION ARMY TO EN?ER?1 THE POOH PLANNING BIG NIGHT FOR ANGUST 28. EVERYTHING FREE People of Anderson, Unable to Afford Night of Pleasure Will Be Giyen'Beai Treat While .AlW?wsn^'.pooph: of moans arc touring ^h0{$pumy, o; enjoying' the breezes-^ifypleca coast, taure i-.l-t dozens of fmnju^ln (hu city without the fund;; tr>?te^(?> stich ouilngs and people who ciiiyioi'-.nfford even a visit to the ice cream yfttrlor or to the mov ing picture rhows. It is those people that EnBlRn^lefelitfr o: the Salvation Army dciiiej^ fjj\ucip and he I.m I here tore urror.ged a very enjoyable night for rhYm rioxt month The dlr*c"tor/?tah?; Anderson branch of this grear^rgiArlzatton nrnounecd yesterday that bo t;-. making plans for a big "freo?dilBht fur l!:o poor people of the city which he will stage on Au? r?:iit M-in .Lho tArmy hall. At thin t-ii'.e the Eenrigui plans to give cold . '-! i.r.d 1cjc> fresm to ! 11 tho.-e \>< o p?? Iii .li'/ ;;??iH?cj und i.e. una cent v.i'l bo charged Thei'J '.?'Iii' to/.no charge at the door and the cntl *o affair will be lor the poor motherland poor children of the city, who have never had the oppor tunity of en Joy in,;; a real evi.nlcg of pleasure. I \-. >, Mr. Belcher announced yestctdny thnt the -affair.. ?vo ?l 1 tuke pluvi cn evening of the, 2-In:, ai.d he hopes (nut every family 4n Ahn idly, wiinoiit fimda to purchase .those luxuries, will < ome out and share m the pleasure* tu the evening. Mm/:. > Ho also stated that 'he program for the evening would consist .^f Hrngii ! and recltnttope add-there will lc no: lack of "e^ftetllniiiMit. Of couAef w r.risHgi K ror nn event ] of thlB kind, Ui-i Salvation Army will j find thnf <tp nniinim; nrr innnurn ?. and tor that reason It benooveu tho people of Aniluraou to come to its as sistance W'MftVMisje',Xl mena un! as iios slhle. Tra^JhiMBai undertaken to carry thlB^fndl^imrdugii and will do 80, nevertheless, thoy will need s'?me assistance and they ar.t relying upon the public to furnish this. Almost apy business man around town can cOntrlbuto 60. cents or 51.00 toward helping the poor people to have one night of pleasure und If each of them Will do .this much it will bo a night that the p'prwipwpio will nover for met. 1 . Ornat credit is due Ttnslgu Belcher and his hoi pore, for what tbey are ac complishi^rt Anderson. , (j THHIFTY FARMERS ; :Nm ANDERSON Mr.'smd Mr*4 L. Perry Making ? Their F?rns Neef Town e * ', , r: f ,r^Ien, Spot ' Nothing is prettier or gives a feeling of greater satisfaction than looking over ,a^r^ffl~Wflll tilled, and seeing the f?raa&^oroaxurb~'controlled in such ? manner as to conserve the fertility of<tho.soil and produce the maximum crop ^'j^ffe6|tti,oa. In this the far-j rj\er lff~Rfb4r *mo?g men, and there is] n fooling of independence and sturdy! manhood developed as a conscquonco' that can. be found nowhere else, " Among the'well-tilled farms located near the city, and there are many Buch thApA to nnne better than that of Mr. and MrS. W? L. Perry, located two miles ea?V-ot Anderson. Mrs. Perry is included In this for she is Just as much Intreseted in it as her husband and "Hoes her own row" sometimes literally. J^Qy^Tye on Mr. Sam Skel ters place- and are farming "on shares." Mr. Perry has rented land from four owners so as to make up a' good 'wo horse farm. He has planted'this year 63 acres. . Of this 27 acres are In cotton. 12 acres in corn, IS acres in forage crops and 1 acre in siwo^tjpotatoes. Au advo cate or ddep plowing and thorough' preparation of^the- soil '.the drought, -which has.wrought such havoc in this county has not injured' Mr. ? srry's crop acemingly but little. One field of ] corn will make easily 60 bushels to, the acre, and Is pretty and green to the bottom. His cotton Is also much ^above .the average In his 'community. One thing that Impresses one on look!ng over #irv! Perry's farm is th? ' cicanimesa ?ca neatness of his prom aud^the'^ct thst overy bit or ,^farm macWneryVot - whatever - sort' is I carefully puKrf\vhy out Of tho weather. He has two. fifto .mut?s aa'd'. every con- V v?nlencparound tho plac? ^Tffls Imhll^rracr demonstrates qd ;Wta fo*-m that ha caa make money on 'rdptou^a^d^jsasMri^; Perry plowed one' mu!e himsolTvand hired a negro forv five ihonths to plow the other. Ho': afflse at 3:46 a. m? and worked from' daylight Jflidnrk, Mm. Perry is equal- ' ly as u??Mu> and it-makes ono'?.' ;f^up?;w?^W the many good ttingsihffua?9lfi>hor pawtry. and W flocks of pretty "frytng-Rize" chickens ! Winning ?foT''ftra, poultry yard. I Tho.^r^Wrift'or this newspaper* itthn is ir?tr?r. *nd Mrs. Pony'will v a??n be llflriW'fn ihclr own home and that ere" he'hec^mes on old man ho 1 will b? :hmb&g?>tne[ most prosperous j . and Ind?pcnS^l'iaYmors and business' m?n In Anderson county. Thrift, cco-l nomy and thought will \v}n - their re- * Ward and thesS} are aU^characLtlstics ' of both Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Extra ! 500 pirces of 10e Mi?o Stickerie fcJraid all colors as long as lot lasts 5c each SATURDAY STARTS THE BIGGEST SALE OF ENTIRE YEAR 9 Extra ! 50 dozen Ladies' 10c Gauze Vests, taped neck and armhoies as long as lot lasts , 5c -each OF ENTIRE SIPMlMG AND SLJIVIIVIER. STOCK ?^8 tuxts *sel sfl 1 st@ Sit TU?Ji M*\ci TrMn^rv^foM^- C?l-r? TUT* -TJT-1 j 14 Big* Sale Days--Satu Extra Special Saturday, August 1st, from 9 to 9:30 a, m., we will best 10c Bleaching., yard wide 5 yds. for 19c Limited Extra Special Saturday, August 1st, from 10 to 10:30 a. m we will sell Coats Spool Cotton 5 Spools for 19c Limited CLEARANCE SALE OF SKIRTS Wool Skirts in serges, mixtures and plaids, former ly sold $3.50 to $5.00 amaziner values, argument is unnecessary?detailed description wuuld be supei flous to *?iean up the entire lot they go at YOUR CHOICE $ 1.98 YOUR CHOICE Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats, value? a ^ up to $1.50, \our unrestricted choice for Sweeping Clearance of Women's Muslin Underwear Values up to $1, Gowns, Petticoats, etc., at least 300 garments in the lot, choice for 4c Men's 50c Work Shirts, 100 dczen to sel! as long , as Jot lasts, your choice for - 33 c Men's Underwear some are actual 39c values, Clem ent mesh and Merit Brands to go during this sale for 22c $ Men's $2 00-Serge and Moliair Sum mer Coats, all sizes in this sale for 98c ; MEN'S STRAW HATS Choice of over 300 Hats in 25 styles for Men and young Men, values up to $3100, your unrestricted choice of any hat in the house for 79c rday, August 1st to SatuM?-; We Are Goiiig to Take the Like Good Fellows?Without Being Coaxed yun - trnt a?in:>> Ul'nou I oiii :' mil// ni EVERYTHING MARKED THE LOWEST REGARDLESS or COST OR LOSS TO US. This is one time cf th'?? year when our entire time is de voted to but one purpose, and that is, to reduce stock as much as possible. W?th us, at the present time, is not a question of how much profit we should make, .no, no, profits or even cost is our least consideration, the main and most important question on our hands now is How Much Goods Can We Sell to Clear Shelves . of Slirplds Stock . i| a ; With us;.;it is the end of a big season, new plans must be made, now Fall Goods must be taken in, and every inch of space must be received for that purpose.. .Our buyers aire al ready m th? parket looking out for Juicy Bargains to feed our. Customers on, i\n<i vse have been notified to make all the room we pessibly :coulu f Fall Goods, which will be coming m sont;. t: fogto ><>. " ' *.r.? . * w?pi i&iUt ^ .*v.H ' 'v'1' . . ??rm&CpODSWEJoFFER NOW. . . ..'V (3 "0 1HV arc absolutely hew rmd seasonable and will be in demand for the ne i sixty da'yr. to come, and while we arc aware of the tact that wo could get first price on all these goods &s long as the hot ?S -3 I^calinj do^ra ?n ss,'still "our system of business demands a quick clearance and hot wait until the last horn. blows.. j THEREFORE IN ORDER TO GET BIG RESULTS, u It} We must give inducements that will meet with your apprpyaL and if scacohoble merchandise way underpriced, by far ex-, ceeding your, expectations is* an inducement to you, then wie ore sure to fill our big store to the fullest capacity. " - 1 Every Day During Our fea^,;^af?; ance^Sale, Romeos. r| &5c - .Kose O: Git Is' 5(jr? Ssmkw I 4-inch all Middy ;> f25c j Silk Rib Blouses teather 1 ?il?n?| 29C Belts 16c [ M. 10c Childt'ns : 25c ; Romp ers 10c 50c Lace Curtains per pair ? 33c Menls 5c r <--ker~ M Men's l?tfHos? p?rpair ' :6c . Ghiidr'fitf y Night, August 15th, Extra Special Saturday, August 1st. from 2 to 2:30 p. m., we will sell size 18x36 Huck Towels, best 10c quality 5 Towels for 19c Limited Extra Special Saturday, August 1st, from 11 to 11:30 a. m., will sell standard Apron Gingham, 8 l-3c quality 5 yds. lor 19c Limited Final Clearance of Nearly 250 Beautiful waists for Women A collection of oye;r 250 Women's Shirt-Waists, all lew, fresh, crisp merchandise, all size* in the lot, val ues up to $2 00, will close out the entire lot for , PB choice 69C your choice : TRIMMED HATS AT ; Women's Trimmed Hats that were )riced-in se^on $2.50, $3, $4r Choice of my hat in the house fop . . $ . . : White Pique, White Linen, Tan and 3lue Linen Wash Skirts, values in the Jot tp, to $l.|?, your unrestricted choice" of Bra skirt in the house for . . .tj . ' ". Jo^25clBalb.rig fan -Underwear Jhirts and Draw >rs to match, all lizes, sale price 14c Sweeping Clear ance of Boys' Wash Suits 50c values $1 values $1.50 vais. 39c 79? 98c Sweeping... Clear ance of Boys' Caps, Blouses and Shirts, 25c to 35c values 19c 3 Final Clearauce o? Lad?e^' ?na: j un?of Girls' Beautiful White Embroidery Dresses, the values are $3 50 to $f>, your unrestricted choice of any dress in the house The Greatest of all Glc thing Saies Begins Here Sa i ar day J. .. .3 , Mon's $7.60" and $8.60 A 4 Afi Suits. Sweeping Clear- <pTr??7?9 I anco BtAfi'.' \'. . . Mou'? and Youpg.Mon'a ? *J A g $12.60 Suits. Sweeping *p f ?T'W Clearance Sale ' Men's $15.00 and $16.60 .(1? Q A(J Suits. Swecpinc Ckiir- A]j7#?70 *bnc? Salo " * I M Mun'o $18.60 "and H i2n 00 S?i?ts, a!! ' ? high grndo tab*' I ' rlcs. Swooping Clearance ealo Remember the All -B??'/ Wool Suits Norfolk Blue' Sorge red?red .83 1-3 per cent " For example-^ Hays' $7.60 extra size Suits, sizes 17 to 20, the only tltne ever offered; at this rid leu iousijr' low price. $4.98 DRASTIC ClESfiANCE OF SILKS, COTIONS AKB ?P I Sweeping Clearance Ssle of our Entire ?ftfcS an* ?5c$aft Tfg?rcd I 76c Napkins, . hexnn*?? Crepes, effective design*. Clear- " ' T - ance price i, 8cY*rd White F?pjrl#f-?lAta white mid figured every, day pricoB 15c:to 20c yardi Cloaraaeo price lOnY?fd ' AR toon's Pants reduced i;4 to\l-3 of former prices. A special lot of about 1200 pairs Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Summer rt? gy flVjflj ITrousers to close ?Pd?o?/0 I will go at, \CotiOTK^Wito l;$PS><l** ( ?tag hams; Percales and Linens, er cry. Gay p?iuv ,mp:v> Clearance prico. ; 5 s ; ./ -1 ready for use'; Damask, per dozen/ #j { . - 49c & $1.00 Snowy White Bed* spreads, a special lot . to go l?. thla Clearance Sale at 69c y*f$& New Fatfri^roerttt ;S6c ahm mer Fabrics; Clearance prH:e ! 18c Yard 25 Mc^Uns,^ ^^.;,?ywtT Saturday* Aug. \& ed Meer.al!n able [col?fo pW, 11 ? r^?j?t, de^i1 ' ' ,,t. V\ i 25o Towels,'?e?vy^iatge. plie, Bath Towels, all absorb-tai fin ish. Sale Price.;;.,;,:' line of Oxfords for Me?,,rWoiacu and Children About: S00 pairs, of. Men** Oxfords' that sold : regularly for $2.60 early in the. season ; to. close them out now they will go at, pair 76c lar?ro ' elite' .Bad Hhent*.i about 100 Hnon finish Sheets to' Bo In'this Clearance Sal0'&?/;,,. . '39c ; One lot ox Men'a >3.oo atf4;-4$^0 ;OxfprdcK in' au leathers will cioao c%i Um entire r?f?Vpr; Li. Ekrt?fs>: Ot fords for S men. Tlio 3,60 eradn at* . r?. ' ' * ; v: '? One lot of Ladles', up to $2.00 SUppcra, mdsUy itaafl/ -i^jK ^ to close out qutcli th.ej ' w^ll-V-Vf 8J5*. go at, pair ;j; . i',.:...?.^^ Ladles' $2.5fV$fcO.Q*ud,--, .;. . $3.60 Slinnotfa, odd; ^."^ifr": jg gg and. ends,; St eeplns (ffl l ^t? Clearance Price ' t?^T^t- s"r^. . Dorothy Doddanjj