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($1.00 Worth 151 for 80 Cents- J| J ANNUA Covering < "JACK TAR TOGS" IN MIDDIES AND DRESSES $2.00 Middies $1.40 $2.50 Middies $2.00 $3.00 Middies $2.40 $3.50 Middies $2.80. $5.00 Dresses $4.00 .$5.50 Dresses $4.40 $6.50 Dresses $5.00 nn 1,00 Dresses *4.*v\ MUNSING WEAR For LADIES And CHILDREN $1.25 Union Suits $1.00 $1.50 Union Suit $1.20 y $1.75 Union Suit $1.40 $9 9K Union Suit $1.80 I $1.50 Muslin Gowns $1.20 $2.00 Muslin Gowns $1.40 $2.50 Muslin Gowns $2.00 A Complete Line of Silk Underwear to go in this Sale Ladies and Children's Hose 40c Hose 32c 50c Hose 40c 75c Hose 60c $1.00 Hose 80c $1.25 Silk Hose $1.00 ? ? on I $1.50 Silk Hose ?P1.6U $1.75 Silk Hose $1.40 $2.00 Silk Hose : $1.60 $2.50 Silk Hose $2.00 $3.00 Silk Hose : $2.40 $3.50 Silk Hose $2.80 $5.00 Silk Hose/. $4.00 SALE CONT Posits .t il r*? I __ 1 mi ut Miss Anne Clinksca wood :3 visiting Mrs. , * The Presbyterian 1 ANTREVILLE . . / ... . cr;ear.: a. ..r.treville la \ v the benefit of their cl \ of $15 was made. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Busby of Buf- The young people e falo, were the guests of Mr. and at Black's Mill last M< Mrs. Langdon Erwin last week-end. j \ye are sorry to he; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fell and fam-j 0f jj j p0Wer. ily of Verdery spent the past week-: soon be entirely well i end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Fleming. ^ tm*n to the country aj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliard of an(j MrSt J. R . Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and family visited relativ .'Irs. Frank Crowther. Sunday. The following young ladies stood Miss Esther Bowen the Winthrop examination Friday: and prue Eelli Car, Sl Misses Myra Williams, Elizabeth Me- fricnds from Abbcvil Carter, Olive and Ina Gable. picnic Monday eveni|1 Mr. Frank Anderson, cashier of the j^r an(j Tyjrs j q bank at Clemson Colleee, epent Sun- familjfj Mr and Mrs day and Monday with homefolH Dr terson and daughter> ana Mrs. J. a. Anaerson nnu i<*mujr.| spent Sunday in Belt) Miss Lorene Cook of Latimer, is jyjrs McMahan. spending sometime with her aunt, j|> ynH Mrs. Hugl Mrs. S. J. Wakefield. daughter, of Binning Mrs. W. W. McCarter entertained j the home of Mr. and the Junior Missionary society at her last beautiful new home last Saturday Mrs> McElrath o afternoon. . spending several day Mrs. R. A. Keaton and daughters, Mr Bennie McElrath. Misses Winton and Fay Keaton, and j^r. joe prince, Sr son, Carlisle, spent Saturday in An- a For(j touring car. derscn shopping. i Mrs. W. S. Martin has returned x We are proud ot i P home after a delightful visit doctors, druggists a her mother in Hendersonville. have in 666 Chill an< I i nHBBHMHHH hilson & L 20 PER Cf Our Entire, H.&W. BRASSIERES 50c quality 49c. 75c quality 60c SHOES! SHOES! $ 5.00 Oxfords $ 4.00 $ 5.50 Oxfords $ 4.40 $ 6.50 Oxfords $ 5.20 $ 7.50 Oxfords $ 6.00 $ 9.00 Oxfords $ *7.20 $ 8.50 Oxfords $ 6.80 $10.00 Oxfords.... $ 8.00 $11.00 Oxfords $ 8.80 $12.50 Oxfords $10.00 $13.50 Oxfords $10.50 Qmoll af Your Price. x en uiiiun wiuww ... - A FRESH LINE OF VOILE And GEORGETTE WAISTS Get a Good Selection by Coming Early. $1.5.0 Waists $1.20 $2.00 Waists $1.60 $2.50 Waists $2.00 $3.50 Waist $2.80 55.00 Waist $4.00 $6.50 Waist $5.ZU $7.50 Waist $6.00 $8.50 Waist $6.80 $10.00 Waist $8.00 $12.50 Waist $10.00 WE HAVE A > COMPLETE LINE OF MID-SUMMER HATS I ALL TO GO IN THIS SALE. INUES THROl /eiy No Goods >ods Charged vn les or Greren- MAY LOSE EYESIGHT J. A. Anderson. adies sold ice . , _ i o r> t. r> , i Anderson, July 8.?C. E. Cowan, st Saturday fori tiurch. The sum foreman of the Southern Paving comv j pany, was blown up Tuesday afternjoyed a picnic J noon by a charge of dynamite. Mr. jnday evening Cowan will likely lose his eyesight as ar of the illness charge Worf directly In his face Ye "hope he will ancj j^g gan(j jn^0 ^js eyeballs. and able to re- ^here ^ad ^een two charges set to ?aIn* , explode, and one went off all right, . Vandjver jind | tve other seemingly had gone out, and es ill aiiucisuu cowan went to examine it, ana when bending over the stone the dy., Messrs Henry namite exploded, blowing Mr. Cowan iber and several several feet in the air. Fortunately lie attended the the charge was what is called a "popig. shot" just to blow a ledge away, and Campbell and was not very large, otherwise Mr. . William Pat- Cowan would likely have met inMiss Bertha, stant death. The accident happened 5n with Mr. and near the Rocky River bridge. The attending physicians do not hold out i Blackman and any encouragement that Mr. Cowan fham, v;sited at will ever see again. He also naa nis Mrs. E. L. Bell face badly mutilated, and his back is wrenched and an arm DroJten. Mr. f Augusta, ls( Cowan is about 50 years old and his s with her son, home is in Gadsden, Ala. His -wife and three children were notified im., has purchased mediately of the accident. Rub-My-Tism it a great pain killthe confidence er. It relieves pain and soreness nd the public caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 1 Fever Tonic, j Sprains, etc. I t i Henry iNT DISC0UN1 Stock of M< S Off VCt CTT VCI I oiL.rvo: oiL<ivoi $2.00 Taffeta r... $1.60 $3.00 Taffeta $2.40 $3.50 Taffeta $2.80 $4.00 Taffeta $3.20 $3.00 Crep? de Chine $2.40; $3.50 Crepe de Chine $2.80 $3.00 Georgette Crepe $2.40: WOOL PIECE GOODS $2.00 quality $1.40 $2.50 quality $2.00 $3.00 quality $2.40 $3.50 quality : $2.80 $4.00 quality .....: $3.20 $5.00 quality $4.00 PRINTED AND PLAIN VOIIFS 50c quality 40c. 65c quality 52c. 75c quality 60c. 85c quality 68c. $1.00 quality 80c. $1.25 quality $1.80 $1.50 quality $1.20 GINGHAMS 30c quality 24c. 40c Quality .'../32c. 1 50c quality 2 40c. 60c qtiality 48c. JGH SATURDy" Charged at Salt dll Be at Reguls HERE is an economical little Kerosene Tn torfor small or large farms?It pulls 2 ] in. plows anywhere a good team can c< tinuously pull one plow. At the Salina, Kans Demonstration in 1918 it proved that it c average 1 1-10 acres per hour on 1.62 gaL kerosene plowing gumbo under an avera draw bar pull of 1015 pounds. It has a fc cylinder Case Valve-in-head Motor set cr< i j> rm wise upon a one piece ease mam inuae. j.j affords the use of all cut steel spur gears a prevents disalignment of shafts, gears a ; bearings. All of these important parts arethj oughly enclosed and run in oil. The fricti clutch belt pulley is mounted on the crank shi i and conveniently located for belting up to a machine. The Motor has a removable head al big hand hole covers along the side of era case and a large cover underneath which makes engine C. B. bearings and other parts very accessible. The fin and tube, non-clogging Case Radiator Donj Snuff rzzn i $10.00 Value $ 8.00 1 $15.00 Value.... . $12.00 8 I .OU pllK. iSKirtS ?n.w m I 3 THOMSON'S GLOVE FIT- 9 TING CORSETS | vi $2.00 Corset $1.40 $2.50 Corset $2.00 n $3.00 Corset $2.40 B $3.50 Corset $2.80 B $4.00 Corset $3.20 I $5.00 Corset $4.00 Iv SHEETINGS m M 50c Bleaching 40c. I ;v 85c Bleaching 28c. I' 40c Bleaching 32c. I. now $2.40 i $3.00 Mohawk Sheets, 81x90 H 10-4 Pepperell, $1.25, now $1.00 I 9-4 Pepperell, Brown, '$1.00, Bnow 80c. g 8-4 Ppmnerell Rrown. 90. now72c 10-4 Pepperell Bleachifig1, $1.35 I now $1.08 I 9-4 Pepperell Bleaching, $1.25, I now $1.00 |jg \Y JULY 24th J J FS * If $ rnces 1 j tr Prices 1 1 TRACTOR/ ll I hr" fa^'m ac- Core is supported by a four piece cast frame. 1 L4- The fan is driven by spiral gears qpclosed. The >n- "safety" fan hub prevents damage to these as, gears when starting. No fan belt or chain to an look after. The Sylphon Thermostat regulates V of the cooling system^ Water circulation is insured ge by a centrifugal-pump. This controlled cooling ?ur device maintains proper temperature of water >ss to keep the motor hot thereby assuring thorlis ough combustion and prevents raw fuel passnd ing by the pistons or diluting the ou in nd crank case. _ >r- The Case Air Washer permits only clean, on moist air entering carburetor, consequently no ift dust can enter the cylinders. This means a long wiAfni* rIThio fvoftfAw trroifflia ntilw QitHA I ' iil^u UiV1WW4 **"0 VA?VWV1 ITWlgug vutj www cwm Iso When plowing all wheels travel on unplowed nk land. The hitch is low and adjustable, eliminating undue side draft. For v LEONARD Discing, Seeding, Haying, n ,v Harvesting, Threshing, Silo ea Filling, Baling, etc., it's a i!ds, S. C. handy tractor. I