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SPECIAL Standard quality 10c Bleaching, yard wide, soft finish.7c (Limit 10 yds). SPECIAL Best grade 8c Apron Ginghams.5c (Limit 10 yds). SPECIAL Good quality 8c Bleaching, 36 inches wide, yard . . . . .. 5c (Limit 10 yds). SPECIAL 9 lbs Good Rio Roast ed Coffee ,." . . .$1.00 (Limit 9 lbs). SPECIAL 10 c Pajama Cloth, yard.7c (Limit 10 yds). SFfcCIAL Full weight 3 lb. Can Tomatoes, " two can for.15c (Limit 2 cans). SPECIAL : 10 pound bucket Lard.?. 90c (Limit I bucket). Standard Granulated Sugar. 4c. Pound Can you buy Standard Granulated Sugar today for 4c per pound? You can and. we will tell you where and how. A car load of Standard Granulated Sugar to hand out during this sale. ? We wi?l ?ell 25 lbs for $1.50 or With a cash purchase of $1.00 you get 25 lb:, for............ With a cash purchase of $2.00 you get 25 lbs for. . With a cash purchase of #3.00 you get 2$ lbs for,. With a cash purchase of $4.00 you get 25 lbs for. . With a cash purchase of $5.00 you get 25 lbs for . . . . Willi a cash purchase of $6.00 you get 25 lbs for rr. With a cash purchase of $7.00 you get 25 lbs for. With a cash purchase of $8.00 you get 25 lbs for. With a cash purchase oft$9.00 you get 25 lbs for. With a cash purchase of $10.00 or over you get 25 lbs for.. (Limit 25 lbs to customer.) Articles advertised on this page marked "limit" w/ill not be counted in above bills. $1.45 $1.40 $1.35 $1.30 $1.25 $1.20 $1.15 $1.10 $1.05 $1.00 Did tlney come ? They did. They came in crowds and droves, and they are still coming to that great IT Q Al p We Ve Going Out of Business as Fast as Possible THE PEOPLE WERE QUICK TO CATCH ON TO WONDERFUL BARGAINS AND THEY BOUGHT LIKE THEY WERE BARGAIN HUNGRY. THEY ARE AFTER BARGAINS AND BARGAINS THEY ARE GETTING. OF COUI^E THERE WERE MANY PEOPLE WHO WERE UNABLE TO GET WAITED ON FOR LACK OF SALES PEOPLE AND T? YOU WE EXTEND AN URGENT INVITATION TO COME BACK FRIDAY OR SATURDAY, EVERY DAY WILL Bfe BARGAIN DAY UNTIL THIS STOCK IS SOLD OUT. ALL ODDS AND ENDS, REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS WILL BE BUNDLED UP AND PUT ON THE REMNANT TABLE FOR "HURRY UP" SELLING. \ WE ARE DETERMINED TO QUIT BUSINESS. IT IS UP TO THE P?BLIC TO HELP US TO QUIT, WE ARE FURNISHING THE BARGAINS. COME WITH YOUR CASH AND SECURE THEM. Osborne & 000003000 O) O o o FROM SEPTUS. o o o; O o o o o o , o o o o? In these hard and depressing times that go to "try men's souls,". WC have to stay on the Job during tho day in order to keep the wolf fiom "the door, so bur writing must be done at night and that by piece meals. At first we thought we would take enough time from our work to grind your reply to | our anti-bond issue article into dust and then scatter tho dust to the fore winds of the earth, in other words, send it the plum orchard route to an everlasting oblivion just as we are solus to do that .bond issue on thc 3Gi.h day o? mareil. Howler for sev eral reasons, a few of which will fol low, we are not going to be this h?-d on you Mr. Editor. Having placed your self in "mien n sad and pitiful predicament. In at tempting to defend your position we feel that you need our tears and sym pathy more than you do any Hiing more from our pen. Drawing as you are and grabbing at a straw In your attempt to divert the attention' of your readers from our leading points by trying to make be lieve that we are fighting good roads, makes us ?ow feel that we ought to be how writing you a letter ot con dolence Instead of replying to your reply. ' Any way, when wo get back from the funeral on the 30th of March, if no one else will step out to do honor to your memory, then we Will put forth a small plece of crape to show your friends and loved ones, that personally, we bold you In the very highest of esteem and we assure you Mr. Editor that we do. Another reason for not wanting to rub it tn cm you too hard (don't cry) ls that some of the good ladles of the county have already phoned us their congratulations on the stand that we monster and since the good women are with us in this fight wo now re fuse to believe that wo are right, we ' absolutely know it and lucre's nothing left for ua to do, but arise, loilnw our leader and fear no danger. And now still another reason for not Wanting to play rough with you Mr. Editor. Since you questioned what we had to say against the bond hume as being 1 argument',' you thc,-, ?tent jiu and used over a column of your valuable apace In an attempt to refuto what wo said and even some of your Colored sub scribers up hero noticed this and are "laughing in their sleeves" about it. Another reason tor giving you a sugar coated pill this time stead of a double dose of asafitidu', ia the fact that you have everlastingly and completely ex ploded that old maxim that where there's smoko there's fire,' for with nut doubt you have fully demonstrated the fact that there can lie a whole roo.m full of smoke uud not a daru apark of lire, in fact if you have put forth your beat effort in your defense of that aoven hundred and fifty thous and dollar mortage that you want placed against Anderson County, then we had aa soon look for fire, in a mill pond ss to look for it In thc editorial rooms of The Intelligencer and we want to say the membera ot the An derson Fire department that should they aee a smoke in the direction of the Pepper building, c*?* to le in any .rreal hurry for they a.? lust as liable to find an Iceberg over there as they are to find a blase. And now. for our last but'not our least reason for not running you through our sausage mill and grind ing you into mince meat. We know full well that old man Bond "Issue is already dead and that we are juat al lowing his body to ile in state till the 30th ot March that lita friends' and loved-ones may take a lost, long, lingering farewell look at him and Blnce we have been taught from child hood never. to abuse nor disturb a . corpse, it mattered not what its past life may have been, we can not at Win you please tell us, Mr. Editor why you UBed so much of your space In answering our article, that to you had no argument in it and nt the same time steered as clear ot our points as though they bad been a ligbted dynamite with ibo fuse tied around your neck! Why djd you not take a shot at what we , bad to say about that "sinking fand pie;'* ? Why did you not, offer os; give us a comment on what we bad to say about the other fellow getting' three dollars of that bond money for himself while we got one for good roads? Why did you not defend that piece of government road over west of tqwn that we called your attention to? Why did you work a mile out of your way to make sport of what wo had to say about the ''tax ridden" people of thia county ?nd at the esme time be OB dumb as an oyster on what we had to say 8bout debt being as bad for a county as for an Individual? If: r.o were wrong on those points woy did you not meet ?he issue Mr. j Editor, instead of taking to the woods nod then "taking, a sapling" after you got there? Now come down out of that tree and show us if wc are wrong on those above mentioned .points for we crave light rather than darkness. Don't walk up and throw three" .or four rocks and then'take to your heels and have to go side ways to keep from flying. We ' only intended those Jack Johnson punches under your short ? ribs to wako you up and we bad no Idea at the time that they would knock you as cold as a milk shake and us speechless as a lobster, And now we want tb inform you that We may bo a back woodsman, yet wo "know that "the world do move"! and that we are living in a fast age, I still the voters of Anderson County { are not quite ready to haye their leg islation done over a telegraph wire. I Wo respectfully refer to that little message sent by tho Anderson Chara- ; ber of Commerce to the Anderson County legislative delegation while In Columbia.^ A.wxA''??.- *".??...,"., rt-.....?.. isn't it sad. touching and heart break- i lng to see thc Editor of The Intelll- l gencer and;the Anderson Chamber ol < Commerce and our l?gislative delega- ; tlon no ?y?dcnly and 'tnexpectedly i catt! ? forward all bo wt <* with grief, shedding crocodile (cars as large as s fox grapes for the poor old "mud tax" payers of this county and just to think that we arc getting all thin unsolicit ed.. Indeed,this unsought sympathy ls enough' to' melt n heart of stone and iib, but .that we could have gotten some of this while selling cotton at six cents ard. buying fiaur at eight ? dollars per barrel. Let us tray. And^jpr%^|srord about that self-ap pointed .commission sp far as the An derson County.voters were consulted. We did not attack the personnel of, this? commissiopAueltbef did we say j i?i%t'v*jy ?? thiel had ?teen the 7c-| Clplent of tvwtrdvror political service rendered.' What we said was that lt locked-like an attempt at political re ward for political work done In the past If you can't read then shake a' bush. And now tbatyou have asked us sonic very pointed questions concerning the cf/imisstcn. if you want to play this hand out, then here's at you. There's ut least one man on the ?commissi'min whom some of the best people up here have absolutely -no faith in hts knowl edge of-road-building-and very little In his Integrity and should he enter politics tomorrow ho couldn't be elect ed *dbg petter" by the. voters of thlsr .-section. |v,;Now do you still want names-If not then wlpo away those tears, then sit down.by ns and let's figure a little. Iq the: city <ot Anderson you have a [ great concentration of wealth, togeth ' er with, a -population of about six I thousand people to the square mile, i yet you have only about ohs mile of 1 paved streets., In tho towns of Monea ; Path. Belton and Wlliamston, also j where there's a big amount of con centrated wealth with a population of about six or seven hundred people to j thc square mlle, ?hey have not one lanie of common scnac are you going io macadamise the roads of Ander en County with only aeveu hundred ind fifty thousand dollars and a population of only about eighty peo ple to thc square mile In the rural listricts? . No, Uncle Rub? there's no "latera" in thia digging for you. It'a the rich bond ho'der, the bankers and that commission, as we will show by a jualiiematicai calculation a little later ch. who will feact at the table of good things while you stund In the chimney corner and suck your paw. ^ Talk about skin games, bnt this skin game bas all other akin gamea skinned a block and In the skinning, Hude Rub), the other fellow will get three fourths of the skin while you stand around.the tan yard with noth ing to your credit but a few roads built In a place and in a way in which you will have absolutely no jurisdic tion, ami now thc only difieren co in skinning you and a akhhk la that they huve first got to catch the skr. k be fore they can skin him and after catching him he baa to be killed be fore he la skinned and in this he will not only put up a bard fight In an at tempt to save-!?> skin but as a last resort will Bend out an odor that's not very palpable to our senae Of smell, and you, Uncle Rube, with ont either putting up a fight or un odor must be skinned' alive and then turn ed loose to grow more skin till the next skinning time when they will put you in 'Jther akin games. And now dear reader if you think the editor luis skinned us in this skinning'then let us know and wo will skin out from here. It this war keepa up they are going to force us to bring out our heavy artillery and to Sault shooting "powder loads." In our next. Uncle Rube, we will show you wi# t kim* of a t ike off the purchaser of those proposed bonds wou!d get under that cu throat reg ional banking law enacted by onr present national Democratic adminis tration alter two Repeublicanadmlnla ti And now Mr. Editor slnco being 1 ablo to read between tho lines and 1 know who you were shooting at In Ba;*.ng> that usually! tho man who howls loudest about the tux ridden people pay lese tribute to Caesar in J proportion than nny of those whose interest be imagines he's safeguard ing. Now, since, we. are opposed to rais ing the other fellows tuxes, by a bond issue and though wc pay hut little tax, will you please tell us how much you are giving the old map Caesar since you are iu favor of higher taxes by a bond issue. Come, shell lt d,own to ? us or wo will see what Caesar has' to : 6oy about lt, ,, W. L. CASEY. ~-;-1- ii ?) !> S !) ? ? 'J ll S O 5 O ll S 0 3 5 f. 0.3 ; o KEF CHE AND CORINTH o t . . , o o.e o o o O 0,A 0O0 000O000O| There will preaching at Refuge next Saturduy at*3 p. m., nnd Sunday school at 10:30 V. ral, aud preaching ?, ut 11:30 Sunday a. m. I There will bo Sunday school at Corinth at 3:30 p. m. We.hope to soe e. large congregation at each j place, as these churches have decided ? to work together this year as Car asl is convenient, -realizing that where' there is uni?n there lu strength. So i next Sunday moaning in the place of j going visiting or grazing your cattle, ) come and join In the good work. Let us do mofo for God this year thant we ever have. We feel encouragea, ' ono of our former Anderson county boys, now living in Atlanta, Ga. on, a recent visit here, said, "He loved to) read the borne nows." That shows ho ! bas not forgotten old South Carolina, ' so he sent a subscription to The An- 1 derson lutoliigencaft So In tho future* our Rood paper witt go to A. P. Mc Allster. 440 Bast Pair St.. Atlanta. Ga. Salt? is Fine For Kidneys, Quit Meal Hush the Kidneys at once when Rack hurts or Bladder bothers. t . . No man or woman who eats meut regularly can make B mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a- well. known authority. Meat rorrns uric acid which clogs the kid ney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part o? the waste and pols, on fiom the blood, then you get sick. 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