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GONG OUT OF BUSINESS WE ARE SACRIFICING GOOD, DEPENDABLE WEARING APPAREL AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES As is well known, we are closing out this stock of well chosen, and well bought merchandise, and if in need of Shoes, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Dry Goods, Notions,Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Blank ets, Comforts, Sheets, Counterpanes, Corsets, Hosiery, Rugs, Mat tings, Carpets, Cloaks, Ladies and Misses Rain Coats, Ladies and Childrens Sweaters. This is the store to come to, for we can save you any where from FIFTEEN to FIFTY per cent on your purchases. SHOES Mens; Ladies and Childrens Shoes* All $1.50 shoes at . . . .$1.15 All $2.00 Shoes at. . . .$1.65 All $3.00 Shoes at . . . .$2.35 All $3.50 Shoes at. . .. .$2.75 All $4.00 Shoes at. . . .$3.00 UNDERWEAR Mens, Ladies and Childrens Knit? Wool, Cotton and Wool and Cotton mixed, in separate garments and Union Suits. All. 25c Garments at. .. .19c All 50c Garments at ... . 39c All $1.00 Garments at. . :75c ladies' All Wool Skirts at exactly ONE-HALF PRICE We have a line of Ladies, and Misses and Childrens Cloaks, which while not made in the height of this season's fashion are warm and will be very serviceable this Winter. We are selling these out at GR?ATLY REDUCED Prices. With the price of Cotton way down, this is the year for all econo mical persons to give Only USEFUL Christmas presents, and this is the place to buy them at prices that match the price of cotton. "Your Money Will Go Further. Here in the Purchase of Good, De pendable, and Serviceable Merchandise than Elsewhere. OSBORNE # PEARSON m rs fe MECHANICS MAGAZINE Fot Father and Son AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it oi absorbing interest. Everything in lt is Written So You Can Understand it A YEAH ?Sc A COPY Popular Mechanics M ace il ne aw. asT^hta-. CMIOAQO SPECIAL SALE Electric Devices From Nov. 23 to Dec. 5 At ONE HALF Price Electric Corling Irons, Regelnr |Sio values at $1.25, 6 inch ?Iso Electric Steve, Regular value? *ft at 4 lach Ir?sc Electric Store, Re galar values, $&?Q et These Steves are the atout USE? fal Electric Heating ' Devices t BeB water, heats Raby** Milk, aa? eeeks mest anyfatng. Oeste leas than te par bohr. Southern Public o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o SENECA. . o 0 o o O 0 O (1 O O 0 O o o o o o o o o O o * On Tuesday afternoon Miss Lucile Hamilton entertained at a Mlscel jlenous shower in honor of Miss Mur . gu?rite Adams. I After arrival of the guest they were , asked to write their ideas of marri ago. 1 Mrs. W. J. Holoway won the prise which sho graciously presented to Miss Adams. Tho guest prise was a handsome hand-crocheted table run ner. The guest were then invited the dining rooms which , was'tastefully . decorated with ferns, numerous pink candios being used, where a delight-' ful . three course luncheon was . serv ed by Misses Francis Hamilton and Annie Hunter. As the strains of the wedding march were heard the guest returned to the parlor in the center of which stood a large pink basket filled with numer ous dainty and useful gifts. West best wishes for the bride and farewell to the hostess the guest de parted at a late hour. Tho?? present were: Misses Adams, Jennings, Hunter, Morrison, Reid, Moore, Sleigh, Norma and Sue Glgnil liat, Etta and Ross Clarkson, Har per Oslphin; Mesdames Livingston, Doyle, Lowry, Holloway, Mariett, Shelor, Harper. Smith and Stribbllng. ' On Saturday morning Misa Norma GI gilliat entertained in amor of Miss Adama On next Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Merrett will be hostess to the once-a-week club and a few parties are being plan ned for the Christmas holidays and the Hunter-Jones wedding which la to take place the 12th of January. R?v. I. E. Wallace and i? Hiv and Miss Gussie Cunningham spent Thurs day night and Friday with Mrs. Wal lace's mother, Mrs. V. C. Sherard, near Iva. ia>klug the. trip in thoir auto mobile. Mr. Hvgh P. Holeman and Mrs. Lucy Bun is of Walhallah were mar ked at Cornella, Ge?, fast Wednesday, and will be at home to their friends after the first of the month at the T. S. Stri sling house on Fair Play street ? The Thanksgiving services st the Baptist church were well attended. Mrs W. T. Hubbard recently en tertained the George Creek school girls at her handsome country house near her, in their anneal reunion. Those present were Mrs. E. R. Gresh am; Spartanburg; Mrs. Dupre, Ow ing*; Mrs. John L. Smith. Bounty Land; Mrs. Cretin Knox, Seneca; Mrs. L. M. Berry. Richi.nd, ead Misses Bet tie and Mary McMshaa, Easley. These ladies spent the day and night with their hostess and had a merry time recalling their girlhood experience and talking over old times, Mrs. 8. B. King entertained at sta o'clock dinner, at her beautiful coun try home near hare one day mst week. I? honor of her son, Chester King, Many were the good thing? to oat spread upon her spacious table and every one enjoyott lt to the fullest. After dinner games were played for awhile, when the guests were again, invited to the dining room to cut the fortune cake. This afforded much mer riment. The ring and money were eas ily found, but no one cut the but ton, so there will be r.\> "old maids" in that crowd. Shooting Reported to Have .Taken Place nt Town viii e Thursday. News reached Sheriff Ashley yes terday of a shot gun duel which oc curred st Tow?vllle mst,' Thursday night between a man named Tucker and ono named ' Palmer. Eoth were wounded. It was stated that Palmer has is sued a warrant for the arrest of Tuck er and that the latter has given bond before 2Jigistrate Fant of Townvllle As yet no warrant baa been Issued for . the arrest of Palmer. Sheriff Ashley stated that Tucker ,was seriously wounded and that it was reported to him that Tucker wss tho aggressor in thc difficulty. LOW PRICES For High Grade Meats For Cash Only Beef Ribo.8c Neck Roast or 8teak.. .. ..10c Chuch Roast or Steak.... lt l?2e Short Rib Steak ot Roast.. ..Ile T-Lota steak or Roast .. . .17 l*fo Heart Round stank or Roast Sie All good mixed Pork and Beet Sausage..12 l*2e All Pork Sausage, country style S9e "Pork Hams or Shoulder, whole lie Pork Loin Roast.1? l<*t Pork Chops, or Steak.18c Full Cream Chases, per pound 20e Beef liver. .12 Lie Cured Hams, whole.. .. ..Ste Best Norfolk Oyster, per qt . .ile Pish of different sswortments, aa low aa the lowest Dressing free' when time will permit us. W. J. Maness ?*? >orth Mata St. Phew SM. OOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOO ? o o BELTON SOCIETY. o 0 o OOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOO Enklne.Sleyter. BELTON, Nov. 29.-Quite a number of relative? and intimate and well wishing friends gathered at the beau tiful country home of Capt. and Mra. J. 8. Erskine three miles west of town Thursday afternoon to witness the marrjage of their daughter. Ber tha, to Rev. Henry Sluyter. As the 4 o'clock chimes mingled their echo with the bright autumn sunshine without the guests assembled from lawn and porches into the spacious parlor which had been transformed into a bower of pleasing beauty of white and green, with potted plants and trailing vines drooping with graceful effects. To the accompani ment of Mrs. R, L. Parker on the piano Miss Oracc Campbell sang beautifully. Then with fairy like change tile magic notes of Mendel ssohn's wedding march announced the approach of thc little flower girls dressed in lace frocks carrying bas kets of chrysanthemums of the sea son's choicest offering, followed by Master James Singleton, nephew of the bride, bearing the ring io the pet als of a carnation, and Just in the rear came tbe brido and groom who paused in an Improvised alcove of flowering plants, surmounted in the background with a pyramid of soft glowing candles, v. here Dr. Jno. O. 1 .AW of walhalla, pronounced the im pressive Presbyterian ceremony unit ing their lives. The bride was be comingly attired in a handsome prune chiffon broadcloth coat suit with hat and gloves to match and bore a bou quet of carnations. Following the ceremony they board ed tho Blue Ridge train Just in front of the home amid showers of rice and congratulations, and began their Journey to Covington, Kentucky, where they will be domiciled in the, m an Be of the Presbyterian church of which Rev. Sluyter Is pastor. The sweet .cheerful and even dis position of the bride, the deep Inter est she has ever shown in church work, rare qualities and virtuous at tainments peculiarly fit her for h minister's wife,, and the benediction of scores of warm friends follow her In her new home. The groom ls one of the leading ministers of the Ken tucky synod and a much beloved pas tor of the church which he supplies. Hie high regard in which the couple aro held was silently attested In the gorgeous array of handsome and val uable presents of which they were the recipients- . , BELTON, Nov. 28.-Mrs. John M. Geer spent Friday In Belton the guest of Mrs. ri. M. Geer. M IKE Miriam. Lee of Anderson spent the Thanksgiving. holidays In Belton the. guest ot hex father. Mr. W. E. Lae, on River street, .Miss Lee had as her guests while here Misses Eva Trib blo and Nell Barton , two of Ander son's most popular young . ladies. They have visited Belton before and are always welcomed here. Miss Nannette Campbell is spending the week-end in Grenville, the guest of her friend, M?SF Lucile Calmes. Mrs. W. C. Hearin ls spending the holidays with her parents in Green ville. Master Gordon Sherard is spending the week-end ic Greenville, the guest Hearin. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Harper spent Thanksgiving day In Greenville with F-3V. and Mrs. J. Leland VasB. Mr. U. A. Werts and Max Rice were visitors to Wllllamston Thursday evening. Misses Marguerite Adams and Bess Allen spent tho Thanksgiving holi days in Greenville, guests of Misses Mary and Jennie Allen. Miss Sue Covington spent ihe holi days with her parents. Rev. sud Mrs. J. "E. Covington, In Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell spent Thanks giving day tn Honea Path with friends. Mrs. Joel Kay and children were the guests of relatives in Honea Path Thanksgiving. ... Miss Lassie King, who has been, quite a popular guest of Mrs. H. M. Geer, for several months, returned to her home in Florida Friday. Miss King made scores of friends while here and they will look forward to her coming hack again with pleasure. . Miss Stella Lawton spent Thurs day in Belton. Miss Lillian Shirley visited rela tives near Anderson during the holi days. Miss Claudine Skelton visited Brownlee, S. C., for the holidays. 8he was bridesmaid on Thursday night for her friend. Miss,Elise. Brownlee, wno was married to Mr. J. A. Sharp. Miss Ruby Wllilford went to Clov er, fi. c.. to anead ib? holidays with Trien ds there. Mr. H. Reid Sherard and Master Reid, Jr., have retuned from a visit to relatives la Im* Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Stringer had as their guests for Thanksgiving day* Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. fHce, Mr. E, B. Bios sad Miss Leda Poo re. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Brown and children, Mrs. ida Brown and Mrs. H. Reid Sherard and children were the guests of Mrs. Alice B. Latimer on Thanksgiving day. Miss* Nannette Campbell spent part of Tuesday lu Anderson. Mrs. WI H. Trammel 1 epent Friday In Anderson. Miss Lu Ja Chiles and her friends, Mrs. Faci?s and Miss Vernelle Dar gan of Anderson, wera cha guests ot Mrs. W. H. Trammell for Thanksgiv ing., Mr. and Mrs. W. C Brown have as their guests for Thanksgiving day Mr. saul Mrs. J. T. West, /.ana Dean and lack. ? Misses' Nannie and Bessie Wilson sntertalaed some of their friends at s delightful Thsnksalving dinner par ty. The guests were: Misse* Mary Clinkseeles, Jeanie Cox. Verina Mc Daniel* Blanche jsnd May Pinson. ? Mr. and Mrs. Will C Cllokecaloj and family ara the sueste of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Shirley In Hones, Path to day. Mrs. J. W. Washington entertained in a delightfully informal way on Thursday evening in honor of her guests, Misses Hall and Ida May Crenshaw of Pelser. Merry games and delightful music by Miss Grace Campbell passed the hours away all too quickly. A delicious sweet course waa served. The following guests were present: Misses Hall. Ida May Crenshaw, Polite Wright. Lottlo Wright, Nanette Campbell, Mattie Vandlver, Grace and Louise Campbell, Messrs. Louis Seel. Ethan Frierson, Walter Cox, Lewis Cox, Gilbert Camp bell and Jones Washington of Pel ter. Mrs. W. R. Hsynie and children mo tored down to Due Wost Friday to spend the day with relatives. Miss Kathryn Woodside of Green ville will ?pend next week-end with I her sister, Mrs. E. C. Frl?rson, in Belton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown and fam ily and Mr. A. G. Cuthbert are spend ing today with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. West. Mrs. A. S. Fant entertained In a most delightful way on Friday after noon at her beautiful little home on River street in honor of her sister, Miss Edith Foster of Abbeville. Mrs. Fan t's home was so bright and cherry In its Christmas decorations of holly and red. Pot plants added to thc bright effect too and the lights with their red shades gsve a beautiful mel log glow to the scene. The guests were met st the door by Mrs. E. C. Frterson and Mrs. A. W. Beggs. They were shown Into the parlor where they were presented tb the hostess and her slater, Miss Fos ter. After a . short while had beep, pleasantly spent lu conversation, pa pers and pencils wero passed around and the guests were requested to answer the questions- on the papers. One Bide contained questions relating to the "Pilgrim ship" and the other side "Nuts to crack." After these were all answered Mrs. E. C. Frierson and Mrs. A. W. Bogga invited the guests into the dining room where a tempting salad course was served. Mrs. Jessie B. Lewis poured coffee and Mrs. W. F. Mat tison tea. Mints and cryatallsed ginger were also served. After everyone had been served they all gathered together In the parlor to hear the decision of the Judges in the guessing contest. In a very charac teristic manner Mrs. R Luther Park er presented the prise, n lovely bas ket of nuts, to Mrs. J. T. West, who had been fortunate enough to answer the largest number of questions cor rectly. Mrs West presented the prise td the charming honor guest and then goodbyes were said and a delightful party had come to an end. Thoso who were . present' on thii pleasant occasion were: Mesdames J Clyde Green, Claude A. Graves, J. C Adams, G. D. 8mlth, Harold Brear, eale, Jessie. Lewis, Ross Mitchell Chas. Horton, Joel Kay, Frank Mat' U8C&4 0;" Kay, M. J. Cuuuiagham, W D. Cox, W. E. Greer W. K. Stringer C. G. Todd, E. C. Frierson. A. W Boggs. W. C. Bowen, J. B. Adger. R L. Parker, J. A. Singleton and Misse? Erskine, Lula Terry. Mattie Vandlver Nannette Campbell. Eva Stringer Fosa Nlckles, Allie Gru* and Geor gia Fant. Mrs. W. F. Mattlson had aa he guests for Thanksgiving day Mr. am Mrs. W. E. Greer. Masters Fred am Walter and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cox. Miss Eva - Stringer spent part io ^ Men's Suits Overcoats Men and young, men, be sure a/id iee th? GREAT VALUES we ?re offering ki SUITS and OVERCOATS for Winter wear. The Swellest designs, Splendidly tailored clothes at price s that will ASTONISH yon. $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $2S and $25 Don't buy without seeing these clothes! R. W. TRIBBLE The Up-to-Date Clothier Friday in Anderson. Mist Julia Blake, who la attending Convere College, spent Thanksgiving at her home in Belton, She was ac companied by her., friends, Mieses Faith, Simpson, Glass and Scales. Miss Blake entertained for her guests On Wednesday evening at a beautiful tea party. . Covers were laid for 12 and Mr. L. D. Blake presided in. his usual charming manner, making , all the guests feel happy and at home. Those -present wore: Mr. sad' Mrs; U ?. Blake, Misses Julia Blake, Faith. Simpson, Class ana Scales and Messrs. L. A. Werth,' Max Rice, Blair Rice, Ethan Frlerson and Louis Seel. Misa inane and ber guests return-' ed to Bpartanburg Thursday evening. Warns the Public LONDON, Nov. 29^-(2:40 a. m.) neuter's Petrograd correspondent sends an official statement vhlck warns the public to observo caution in accepting rumors of a crushing ftusBisn victory. The statement says th J retreating Germans are offering desperate r? sistance and the battle liss not been finished. More Henea Fer Wer. NEWPORT NEWS? Ve,, Nov.. 28, With ' tho record cargo ot horses to leave this port for tho.'war tone this week, the British steamer Raphael steamed today for Bordeaux,- France, with 1.000 animals aboard. The horses are said to. po for the ?se of the Brit ish and lYeach cavalry. Life Imprisonment. F MACON, Qa,-, Nov.: 28.-A. W Stokes, a. Macon lawyer, today was found guilty of the murder July I last of Magill Thomp?on, a contractor, an don. recommendation ,of .the jury was sentenced to life imprjsonmom. stokes advanced tho pleas or seit de fense and th? "unwritten law," de claring on tho stend that Thopjpson had broken .up his . home. ? . . t V: .. ' , fr,;''}. . ? ? j: ; I ? ? , ? ?* . . . ? .. . -?. . ' '. .y. , \ ? ; t , , Chero - Cola : CLOWNS S GOOD AS GQJLD ^=f^SjP^f Every Anderson Chero-Cola Grown it? of velue-equal value " ^?[?f?7 / , -in exchange for premium* as follows : \ sSS?ri*:' No. 1-Boy's or man's cap. .. . . . . 12 Crowns /Si ' */^il No. 2-Boy's or mans felt hat. . .. 36 " S^*^ No. 3-Combination watch feb and bottle opener 36 " f. S^^^rj1^ No. 4-Grocers Apron.. ".. 72 " f V No. 5--Half dozen lead pencils.. 96 " XAtilirst ?S a \ No. 6-t dozen lead pencils. 175 " /great blessing \ No. 7-Bottle knife. .120 " /if yOU Y<^ get 1 No. 8-Combination knife and bortle opener .. 240 " # Cher?-Col?. Drink I No. 9-Boy's or man's white coat.....300 ** 'J . . iii' . 1 No. 10-Large Wagon umbrella. 400 .< f ? from thQ bptfle- I No. il-Hoe Safety razor, with six blades.. .. 6?.4 " I through a StraW. I No. 12-Large wall clock...... ..... .... 1600. " I Always. Unif brm.' I No. 13-io-year gold filled case, 7 jewel Swiss I perfectly deUc?OU&/ movement watch.245o " I - ' . ;; '?" -26-ptcCc Set (Oak Chest) VVni. Rogers Silverware.. .. 2650 ^hia Premium Of fer Expires March 15tK 1915 Ia appreclsUon et your patronage we take pleasure ta offering tee will find to be tee greatest Presaren ralees erar offered.. Urra* Pare, COLA sad SAVE tue erewas. above list et Pr?salas*?, whleh yon Wholesome end Refreshing t HERO? Chero-?o)a $ot?mg Co. AnciersofU S. C. IHMMpeseu