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illllllllli $25,000 worth of Summer D/y Goods, Notions, Low Cut Shoes, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Men's and Boys'Clothing and Gents' Furnishings willNbe sold at a sacrifice.. The goods must be sold, no matter what the loss. Quick action is what we want. Our stocks are immense and we are more determined than ever to close out all sumr mer goods now on hand before the fall seasrm starrs.. In making prices for this occasion regula1/ prices, cost and real values have been completely disregarded.. Noth ing but a firm decision on our part to rid ourselves of all summer goods and do it quickly would make such low prices as these possible.. Come expecting to get more actual value for every dollar you spend than eve? before.. You will not be disappointed. . ?.. Big Clearance Sale of Notions One lot Misses' ami Children's Hose, ?inly.2c. One lot Ludics' Brazier Waists, this sale.24e. 10 dozen Ladles' Cross Bur Handkerchiefs, reduced to.."J l-2c IOU doz Ladles line Gauze Hose, black, white, tan, val. 15 at ll 50 ?or Ladle*' Mercerized Gauze Linie Hose, thiB sale only 24:: One lol Miases' und Children's Drop Stitch Mose, vain.' ir.e lo 26c only.5c One lot Pearl Buttons, regular price lie, this sale.'?<. One lot Ludieu' Black Parasols, value $1.25, this sale ... .Mr One lot Embroidery, 18 In. wide, reduced for this snle to.. 10c One lot 46 Inch Embroidery and Voile Flouncing, value 75c, this sale, only.89c One lot Ladles' Gauze Vosts, value 10c, this sule only .. ..Be One lot Muslins, reduced for this sale to only.?I 7-8e (Ht KAT PRICE RKIHTT10NS IN BR Y GOODS FOR THIS SALK 500 yds. Fancy Crepes In (tripes and figures, val. 25c. now 19c One lot Brocaded Japanese Silks} reduced for thia sale to ;cnly.18?? One lot Tub Silks in stripes, all colors, values 35c. * Fine white Crinkled Crepes 25c values, reduced to.10c One lot Crepes In .^olld pink, blue and white, reduced lo 12r One caBO Pajama Checks, value I0c. this sale.7c One case Pajama Checks, value 12 l-2c. this Bale.7c One case yd. wide Bleaching, worth 10c, this sale.hr Our entire 5tc:k of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods to be sold a' a sacrifice during this sale. One lot Ladies' Waists, value 60c. reduced to.29c One lot Ladies' Waists, value 76c -md $1, reduced to .... 50c Ladies:' House Dresses, worth from $1 to $1.50, this sale . .98c Ladle! ' and Misses' Middle Blouses, rcdueed for this sale 89c l lot Ladies' House Dresses, in latest stylos, val. $1, red. to 69 Big line ? Inhlren's Dresses 1 nlatest styles, value 75c. red, 48c One lol Ladies" Long Repe Kimonas, reduced to.98c Mig linc Children's Dresses, beautiful styles, red. to only 98c Pig lot Ladles' Muslin Kimonas, reduced to.24c On? lot Ladles' Kimonas, reduced to.98c Big line Ladlee' Silk Petticoats, ranging from 98c tc . .$1.98 One lot Ladles' House Aprons and Middy Blouses, values 60c, thin rale.89c Big Hue Children's Rompers, vuluc BOC reduced to.89c Entire line Ladies' Muslin Cnwt Covers, reduced prices 19c, 25c, 89c and ISC. One lot .Ladles' Muslin Punts, this Bale.24e Big line Children's Muslin Pants, at. lOo, 12c und 15c Ladles' Princ ess Slips in pink, blue and white, at S9e and 98c Big line Ladles' Muslin Petticoats, reduced for thia sale to :t:ic, 4Sr, ;:?e und one. Big line Ladies' Muslin Gowns reduced to .. ."?Oe, 75c and 98c ALI, LOW CI T SH OKS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE 1 lot Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes up to 2. sale price 89c T 48 pairs Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes up to 2. value 75c. now.50c Ono lotLadies' Barefoot Sandals, value $1, reduced to .. 70c 36 pairs glen's Barefoot Sandals, regular price $150, sale price . *Loyy One lot'Men's Barefoot Sandals, reg. price $2, thiB sale $1.25 72 prs. Ladles' White Canvas Oxfords, val $1, sale price 09c One lot Ladies" White Canvas Pumps, red. for sale to. $1.50 24 prs. Ladles' White Canvas Oxfords, worth $2, red. to $1.511 96 pairs Viel Kid Oxfords in button, blucher and common sense, value $2, reduced for thia sale to only _ $1.89 One lot Ladles' Patenta and Gun Metal Oxfords and Pumps, regular $2.50, special for this sale.?1.98 One lot of Ladies" Gun Metal and Vlei Kid Pumps, value $1.60 now.95c Our entire line of Ladles* high grade Pumps and Oxfords In all leathers, sold regularly for $3,50 and $4, now ,. $2.50 One lot Men's Oxfords In all leathers, regular price $3.00, re duced frr this aale to.$2.50 Our entire li.->e*of M.-n's high grade Oxfords, in all leathers. worth $4.d0, now.$3.00 One lot Children's White CanvaB Oxfords,>egular price $1.25 reduced for this sale to ..85c 96 pair Misses' one and two strap Patent Pumpa, value $1.50, reduced to..98c Big r?duction in Clothing and Gent's Furnishings for this sale. Big line Men's Beys" and Children's Straw and Silk Hats, worth 50e, reduced for this sale.89c BIG REDUCTIONS IN CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS FOR THIS SALK. Big line Men's straw Ha's, value $1.25, reduced to.75c Men's Nainsook Shirts, slightly soiled, vul. 25c. this sale 17c Men's Soft Collars, value 15c now. <c Men's Fine Silk Socks, worth 25c. now. Men'e Fine Caps, value 50c now.18c Men's Fine Caps, value 50c. now.. 89c Men's Fine No-Fade Shirts, with and without collars, value $1 00, now.?9e Men's Soft Shirts, collars attached, reduced to.45c Men's fine Solsette Shirts, worth $1.00, now.75c Big line Boys' Khaki Pants at.25c, 3.?C and 48c Men's Khaki Work Pants, reduced for this sale to. 89c One lot Men's light color Pants, worth $:i. now.$1.8S Big line Men's Serge & Fancy Worsted Parts, val. $5, at $3.9S Big line Men's Worsted and Serge Pants, worth $4, now $1.98 Boys' Blue Serge and Worsted Suits, value 36, now-$4.98 Men's Serge and Fancy Worsted Suits, valu1 $10, now. $7.98 Men's Blue Serge and Fancy Worsted Su.'ta, worth $15, now.$9.98 i The Less r om pany MM I INTERESTING BUDGET OF NEWS * AND NOTES FROM BUSY BELTON * * ? _ * * From Last Friday's Belton Journal * H. P. McDaniel, n hunt li UK and pro gressive citizen and fanner of Helton route two, may be mentioned- among those in town on business Saturday. Alex Broom, a farmer of near ber?, was u business visitor to Belton Sat urday. Thomas Boyles, of Belton route 4, was a busliicBH visitor here Saturday. Miss Her; ita Erskine, who bau Ulled the position of stenographer ut the Belton Mills for the past five years has resigned and will spend thin sum mer in the mountains of North Caro lina. Miss Erskine ls a very com petent stenographer and she will be missed by tho company as well as by her many friends here. Miss House of Union will take Misa Erskine's place al the Belton Mills. J. Cohen, of Union, arrived in town the first part ot tho week and while here was the ghent of lils elster, Mrs. P. Berlin. Mr. Cohen ls ono of Un ion's prominent merchants and busi ness men. Magistrate C. E. ('lenient, son of Ex Mayor J. K. ('lemont of Belton, was among those who had business here Saturday. Magistrate Clement ls a resident of Honea Path routo one, and is serving his second term in this ca pacity. Ile has many friends in Bel ton, who are always glad to see him. W. F. Townes, of Honea Path town ship, was among those who called j to see ?B while in town Saturday. Spencer Taylor, A. L. Knight and Hat chi Willingham, were among those] from Helton who spent Sunday In An derson with friends Kev. N. G. Wright and daughter. Miss Hallie, spent Saturday and Sun day with relatives at Starr. Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Smith, of Belton, were among those who spent last Sun day at Chick Springs. They were ac companied by their little daughter. ?L AS.ulli van, of tho Fork sect inn, I was In Belton Tuesday shaking hands j with thc boys. Mr. Sullivan ls a can didate for tho otiice of county com missioner for Rock Mills, Fork, Pen \ rats FI Ladies' White P. K. Skirts, long Russian Tunic at . .$1.24 Ladies' House Dresses, low neck, special at . . 98c Ladies' Knit Combination Suits, lace trimmed a special at ..?..24c Ladies' Gauze Vest, stay up strap, special at . . 10c Ladies Gowns, lace trimmed special at . . . .98c Children's Rompers, well made, fast colors, . 48c OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOCCGCOO g t ' . i r J o EXTRA SPECIAL o o. 25 Ladies Dresses of Linen and Linene, .o o Values up to $6.00, Mond . $1 .ftft >o o 1st Floor o o ALL MILLINERY REDUCED, TQO! o ? 'v'" o o o ooooooooooooooooooooo o oooo D. GEISBERG 1 (Huton and C?nt?rville townships. Ho has had many yours experience tn road building aud no doubt will make a gcod race. W. II. Thomas, o? Kershaw, arriv ed in Belton Monday and has accept ed a position with the J. L. Glashy barber shop. Mr. Giasby states that Mr. Thomas come highly recommend ed und he is in shape now to bundie bis customers w'.th ease and solicits thc support of thu town and communi ty. K. M i tx, one of the popular mam bors ol .he well known firm ot F. M Cox & Compuny. left Tuesday after noon for Richmond, where he is at tending the Furniture Retail Associa tion, which met Wednesday, June 17, and continued In session through yes terday. Mr. Cox is expected to re turn to belton today. Mrs. T. E. Link, of Anderson, is in Relton this week, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gaines, on O'Neals Btreet. j B. W. Fogg and W. E. Wilson, resi dents of the Shirley store section, .vere among those who called to see us while in town Saturday. These gentlemen are good farmers and are great believers in prosperous Belton. Mr. Claude Martin and bis two at I tractive daughters, spent Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Horton. Walter E Greer of the' Bank of Bel I ton spent Friday morning In Ander son. \ George Cox visited his parents Mr. ' and Mrs. J. T. Cox Sunday. Mr. Frank Matt ison ot the firm of Kf.y & Matttson, was a business visi ter to Anderson Friday. Mr. Smyth Gambrell who has been attending school at "Carolina," has re turned to his home for the summer hollldays. John P. Mattox, who lives on Belton R. F. D, Was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. Mattox was in the Con" federate army and was a good soldier. He called nt tho journal offley yhile. in town. . Mrs. N. E. Wallace, Mrs. O. G Todd's mothor has decided to make Belton her homo in the future and ls warmly welcomed here. Mrs. Jessie B Lewis and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham spent Friday morning .in Anderson. . Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hesrin were,,tn Anderson Friday. Mrs. Math Brenzcale and little son spent'Friday tn Anderson.^ , . Mr. H. M. Poora ot Columbia was tn Belton last week. Herman', ls one bf' Belton's boys who ls always welcome. Mrs. Fortune of -Anderson, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. F. J. Robinson ot Orechen Inn. Mr, W. E. Breazeale was in Andeson Friday morling. Mrs. J. E. Todd of Due West spout part of last week with Mrs. W. R. Haynlc and Mrs. C. Q. Todd. Dr. C. M. Young and family of An derson spent some time with Dr. and Mrs. C. Q. Todd last week. Miss Lucia Chiles and Miss Kale of Anderson were the attractive guest a of Mrs. W. H, Trainmen Sunday. Miss Annie C. Wallace, who has been teaching expression in Wesleyan College at Macon, Ga.,' for several years, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C O, Todd. Miss Wallace is a charming and highly accomplished young wom an who ls always warmly welcomed to Belton by her many friends here. Mrs. Will dunkin of Yensleng, China gave a most thoroughly inter esting talk on China at Mrs. C. G. Todd's residence Friday*, afternoon. The rain prevented her having a large audience but those who did get out were delighted to hear ber. MIBB Ella Brooker of Swansea was the guest of Mrs. Harold Breazeale for the Green^Brooker' wedding. The many friends ot Mrs. Jas. Hj.. Patten, of Washington, D. C., will bc sorry to learn that she ls. suffering from a slight attack of hppeiidecitih. She will probably be'in Belton as soon as she recovers sufficient to make the trip. i . r ?-f->*> Cadets E. Smyth BlakeVipd O: W. Clement, students nt the Citadel, are at their home in Belton, where' they will spend their vacation. " . W. S. Bradley of Helton R2, was her on business Wednesday'; Mrs. John ?. Horton and children John. Jr., and Brewer Tate, left Sun day for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Brewer Tate, in Elberton, Ga, .^Jtfrs. W. R. Haynie is 111 at boj h?m^ on Brown Ave. Her' many _ fxictuiu hope she will soon be a dite well again. . Mrs, W. H: Trammell and her sis ter Miss Annie Bell 'Chiles, spent Tuesday morning In Anderson.""*"**'*'" I ..Rev. W. T. Tate left Tuesday to join them there. He will be tho of. ! Reinting minister at this wedding. ' \ , Miss Gertrude Smith, of 'Walhalla, i ls, ip iowa, the guest of Miss Leda I poore. . . I *W. H. Cowan, a well-to-do farmer, 'of 1 va7 W??8 among thuse in town Mon-' day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stansell and baby, who have bOfn visiting relatives at Newberry, returned io their home in Belton, Tuesday afternoon. A. E. Cowan, of Belton route one, may be mentioned among those In our city Monday. The friends here of Mrs. Baylis T. Earle of Spartanburg, who was Miss Dot Dean before her marriage, will be B?rry to know' that she is ill in a sanitarium in Rochester, N. C,, hav ing a very serious operation. Miss Louise Horton ot WiliamBton visited friends" in Belton this weelu --. S. L<. Shirley, of Shirley's Store, was among t* ose in Belton on business Monday.' Mr, Shirley is one of Ander son county's hustling 'tn crehan ta and is doing n nice business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cliff, Oreen or An derson :w?ryvisltors fn Belton. - Mrs. c. vf Burris and children, of Piedmont, were in Belton Monday en roule to Wrlghtiville' -Beach," *where she joined her 'husband. "Mr. Burris ls attending & meeting oT the -Cotton Seed Crushers Association S at that place. ? i , t'Ri?Rs Leila Terry, the efficient and obliging milliner of the Belton Mer cantile Company, wilt take* lie':; vaca tion arter thl3 week. ' Misa Teiry will be aWay. until the first cf August. Im mediately on her return in August sito wiirieaye fori pe North where she will select millinery goods for the Tall j?hsi'nes?.Miss' ^?rry ' Tiaa*"";' many friends in Belton who will mina her while she i? aWajf.' '" ' / ' J1. Miss Ferol Acker, of the Shady .Grove section, spent-the week-end in 'tow?, th?! guest' Of W gt'imdparc'hto, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. taught* on River St. .. . ? " Ailsa Leila, Terr jr.spent Sunday with ! frieda*tfev^IUtln^o?:- feS^iA \ "*"^?nce Cooley and sister, Miss Caro bett and Miss-Henrie Austin, all*'of WiBlJSmston.*arid Haskell Martin, of [L^S&^,J^^h^^^S^ wh? motored to Belton Sunday. - ?.i\&\ Mr. and Mrs. tl. C. Poore and chil dren spent Sunday In - Anderson, Annie Ellison. . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beggs, were n mon g those who spent Sunday very pleasantly with friends tn a reen ville. | Mr. Bogga States that he saw a- tine field of P.rtecu, acres of cotton Just out of tho city of Grenville, which te iktgl -g-?- .'.-r-rrr~,-m \;n\., -, nne^'heT entire crop the same else and very good cotton, considering tho dry spell. This cotton belongs to J A. Davenport, one of Greenville's progressive citizens. A. E. Durum, of Belton route four, was among those who called to see us Saturday. Mr. Burton reports fair* ly good crops In his neighborhood, lie says that the rain of last week was very welcome to all the farmers. M. J. Banister, a progressive farm er of Belton route one, was a business visitor to our city Saturday. E. W. Ashley, a thriving and wide* awake farmer of Honea Path route two, may bc mentioned among those ? who had business in Belton Saturday.-' M?. Aahley stated that a severe hall fell in lila comunlty Friday afternoon and damaged the cotton and corn to a- great-extent. ' Dr. J. M. Holcombe, was a buslutsg visitor to Anderson Friday. M. A. Breazcale, of Belton, paid An derson a business trip Friday. . Mis. M, A. Geer, bf Anderson spent, last weak in town, the guest ot heir sister^ Mrs. XA. P. Warnock. ,v. tit. W\ R. Hayni'e, of Belton, W*J?" among thane who bsd business in An* der s on Saturday. ... . ^ '" W." L. Greer, one of our citizens* j who resided on Belton route live, call" ed in to see us while in our beauti ful ittOe city ' Saturday. Mr. Grt?S saya that the fat mers ot his communi ty are very happy over the ref re shine faina tn Vue past'tow days. The farm* era bu route nv? bad a little hail last week, lut the crops aro not seriously injured! Mr: Grebr had many 'nico things to say ?bout the Journal. KlhiV words helps'UB ulong* In life. Thnnko. .'^rVano^Mrs.'' ?t. A. Singleton, ' wno re&Wes on Rifer Stre?r* ?peh't Tt$V Sunday very p??asaritiy -wlttt'tbe pair- . ente bf Mfa. singleton) ?M*? .and tins J. S. ^rsktiie Iii kjt?f triangle section. ^ j. ^?- Philips, the^ efficient express ngent' nt'the'Southern, depot here, 're turned"' from a very lengthy visit tc* >?6fW Carolina and Baltimore last.. !?bufsdayr Mr, Phillips says he hai la>le?sant Wp. .. . ; . ? \' ? tONfl BRANCH NEW8. ft . Early Friday morning when all. earth seemed wrapped In slumber, and Mrs.-R, T. Martin^were calita to give up their, only.child, e sw< little baby .boy of only four sh ly b*en fio-well and; th??j.*$fe tollas*