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The One Bargain Es PALM BEACH DAY SATURDAY. We ha e decided to make Satur dauy, July 28th, Men's PALM B3EACHi I)AY, and for Saturday Only, we cx pet to place on sale our entire stoc G of Men's Palm Beach and I~ool Klothi Clothing at Two Prices, as follows: Men's $7.50 Palm Beach or Kool Kloth Suits, Mill End price for Sat urday, only Mlhe $80 ani $10.00 grades. a AT El Mill End p~rice '.+turdluv only.ssi5.0N Please note our stock is complete on~ above ;O('(!S in regular Stouts 811( Slims in all the best colors. iereem er this special ice fohi r Sat~urda l y, a!' No alteraions No ' 7l ~ ex'la nges. Notwit.hstanding the exceptional condi you for the past season absolutely dependable End Sale duaing Suly, and even though pracSi of Millinery, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Good Come With the Crowds Ke REMNANT TABLE. Never before have we been able to offer so many good Remnants and Mill Ends in Ginghams, Calico Chev Denims, Domestics and in fact most 'any material you want will be on this Remnant Table at unheard of prices. SURELY A TONIC FOR OVER S WORKED POCKET BOOKS. KEEP THE REMNANT TABLE ON YOUR MIND LADIES SILK HOSE. Black and white regular price was 50c., they are good quality, Mill End sale price--------------- 29c WHITE WASH SKIRTS. Ladies, you can buy these cheaper than you can make them. One assort ment, beautifully trimmed $1.25 and $1.50 value, Mill End sale price 79c MILLINERY. Too many Ladies Hats at this time of the year makes Drastic Price Cut .ting Imperative. Our entire Millinery stock will go at three prices: 49c., 94c., & $1.98. Pretty Chip Shapes worth up to $1.50, burnt and black straws, Mill End sale price--------------49c Beautiful assortment of the very newest Hats for Summer, worth up to $3.00, Mill End sale price-... 94c Your unrestricted choice of 'any of our higher priced Hats, they are now worth up to $7.50, consists of beauti fuil patterns, etc., Mill End sale price BOLT'S SILKS SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF ECONOMY. Tub Silk-32 inch Silk and Cotton Tub Silk worth up to 50c. yard, at the yard- - - ---- --- -- ----------29c $ 1.40 value colored Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, the yard- ---- --98c LADIES SILK SKIRTS. Ladies Silk Skirts, $3.50 and $4.00 *values, Mill End sale price .-- $2.94 MEN'S PANTS. * They are worth everywhere $1.50 and $2.00, Eleven Day Mill End sale price --- ------------------98c * ~ Your Money Will be Cheerfully Rel Edwin L. B PLENTY OF SALESMEN. Thi * Plenty of experienced salesmen, and salesladies to wait on you. Come prepared tolook through. You will Phone No. 58 rent that the People of Picke a Mill-End )WIN L. BOLT & CO's., EA at Sale Will Close Tues. Night ;ions now prevailing all over the country. We hi merchandise far below manufacturer's cest. I cally everything is showing an advance in prke s, Notions, Etc. All new and up-to-date. at a ep the Date on Your Mind-- -4 FRIDAY 3 P. M. UNTIL 3:30 P. M. JULY 27. 1;00 yards good quality Calico, large assortment of patterns to select from, lOc. value, Mill End price . 7-8 cents a yard SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. to 10 A. M. JULY 28. Ladies Shirt Waists, beautifully tailored, worth up to $1.40, for one half hour, the Mill End price SHOE TALK. We have Shoes and Oxfords for the whole family. We want 5000 feet to wear our good solid leather Shoes and buy them during this Great Mill End Sale; this is where you can prac tice real economy. Our policy of "Looking Ahead'- and anticipating our wants in Shoes and Oxfords a year ahead have proved a big saving to our customers-Truly A Wonder ful Opportunity to Supply Your Needs. Few hundred pair Ladies Oxfords black, white and tan, slightly out of style, but good, worth up to $2.00, Mill End sale price ---------- 99c Gun Metal and Patent Pumps for Ladies, worth up to $2.50 pair, Mill End sale price--_____-____--.4 Ladies white Canvas Oxfords, Mary Jane and Colon1ial Pumps, inl white or leather color soles, $2.00 value, Mill End sale price.. - - $1.24 Patent Gun Metal and Tan Ox fords, worth up to $3.00 pair, Eng lish, Blucher or Button, Mill End sale price ------- -- ------------$1.89 Men's black and tan English cut Oxfords, guaranteed to give good service, $5.00 value, Mill End price Rubber bottom cloth Oxfords good quality rubber, tips on toes, black, white and tan, Mill End sale price: FOR MEN, the pair.._-_--59c. FOR WOMEN, the pair- - 49c FOR BOYS &GIRLS, pair, 47c. FOR CHILDREN, the pair, ..44c. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN- BOYS WASH SUITS. Made of good cloth and cheaper than you can make them, worth 75c., and $1.50, Mill End sale price 47 and 94 Cents. unded on any Purchase Proving Unsa olt 4 Co., E Store That's Always Bum Mail orders Solicited and F ** * m-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ns County Wait For STRAW HAT DAY SATURDAY. W hv c ecided to make Saturday h I'. :!tli, ;Men's STRAW !IA'! DAY' eand1 a intend to place on sale every Straw Inat in our store at T!wo Pries, as follows: All St that sold for 7y e, and u) SLEY .1-s Al!. Me' ' Sthaw ihits that s01(1 up to $:L.. , your choice, Mill End sale 3 ir yourli (tinre'ist ricted Choc -' Straw -l.i in our store for .ve been able, through early contr'act s, to sell t is our custom to conduct this Great Mill we are able to offer you x,0,000.00 worth Great Sacrifice. verything Sold Just as Advertised. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESSES AND PALM BEACH SUITS FOR LADIES. Ladies Palm Beach Coat Suits. $4.00 value, Mill End price- - - $2.98 Ladies Palm Beach Suit Norfolk style, regular price $7.50, Mill End price --------------- ----$5.98 Ladies white Embriodery Dresses cheaper than you can buy the goods: $3.00 grade, Mill End pric $1.98 $4.00 grade Mill End price $2.48 85.00 grade Mill End price $2.98 Ladies black Skirts, $2.50 to $.00 values, Mill End price... $1.98 PIECE GOODS AT JUST ABOUT HALF PRICE. We have a large stock of pretty 5 Voiles, Crepes, Waistings and beau- m tiful goods. Several hundred yards pretty striped and flowered Voiles, worth up to 25c. yard, Mill End sale price ------------------- 9cyd All colors Crepe de Chine, beauti ful quality, 75c. value, Mill End "sale price -------------------- 44cyd This is 36 inches wide. Beautiful quality Voile in all col ors, 40 iches wide, worth 39c. yard, Mill End sale price---- 24c yd CHILDREN'S DRESSES. White Embroidery Dresses, all the sizes, $1.25 value- -- ----- -98c Large assortment of good Gin gham'Dresses, all sizes, worth up to 75c., Mill End sale price- -----49c OVERALL BARGAIN. 500 pair g'enuine Indigo dyed Ov eralls, guaranteed riot to fade, they sell everywhere at $1.75 pair, we have them in sizes 32 to 46, cut good and full, elastic in the suspenders,& every sea mdouble stitched, Mill End sale price------- - ----1 SOAP SODA & MATCH SPECIAL 4 big cakes Soda Crystal Laun dry Soap, value.-- - ----...24c. 2 big boxes Grandma's Wash mng Powders, value -.-. 24c. d boxes Matches, 1200, value 16ce. 2 big full pound boxes Soda. 10e. Regular. gr'ocer'y store pric now 74lc. .Our Mill End Price> 39c., f or the package. itisfactory. Remember the Place. asley, S. C. VMIDDlE BLOUSE. Large assortment of Middies that lied Promptdy 9 to 8c,1 in En Bal ort 49e Mrs. Julia Ann Keith . On last Tuesday, July 17, 1917, the e church bell of Oolenoy tolled the funeral;; knell of Mrs. Julia Ann Robinson Keith '* This was very sad, indeed, yet not i the least unexpected, as she had been suffering for about one year with a cancer on the right side of her face. Shortly after its appearance, upon the recommendation of several phosicians, she was carried to a Greenville hospital for an operation, which was performed t by 1)r. Mauldin. Apparently this dla "o good, as she constantly grew worse until death caine to her relief about 9 o'clock Monday evening. There is no doubt in the minds of those who knew her but that now she is joy fully Praising Jesus her Saviour, whom she professed to serve for over half a century, having joined Peters Creek Baptist church 52 years ago and being baptized by the Rev. Tom Looper In .1anuary, 18 she was married to J. 1). M. Keith, a young soldier who had seen service in the Civil Var. Unto this. union were born the following I children. in the order named, all of whom are living and have families of their own, viz: Mesdames Elizabeth :'1 ;a .lunes, farmers' wives of this section; Joseph 11. and S. Forrest Keith, butsiness men of Greenville; Thomnas J. and (;rover M1. Keith, farmers of this section, and G. Earle Keith, principal of Town Creek school. Besides her children she leaves her aged husband, one brother, ,1. P. Robinson of Dacus ville, (the other brother, Silas F. Rob inson, having preceded her to the grave two years and two days) and, numerous friends and relatives to mourn her death. The funeral sermon was delivered by her pastor, Rev. V. C. Seaborn, after which her body was laid away in the Oolenoy cemetery. 11er neighbors say she would never tire in visiting the sick and attending her church services. Oolenoy church was the last place she visited. 1lere's assurance that her dear ones have the sympathy and an interest in the prayers of the entire community during these trying hours. But it won't he long till Jesus calls you, too. J. D. V. Death of Rev. Marvel L. Jones The announcement of the death of Rev. M. I. Jones will be received with sorrow by his many friends and relatives. lie (lied at the home of his son, J. B. Jones, near Easley, on the 19th instant and his body was laid away in the cem etery at (;rillin church the day follow ing, where it will rest until the great resurrection morning. The funeral was conducted at the church by Rev. Fulton Childress. He is survived by three sons, John H. Jones and J. Butler Jones of this county and Elijah Jones of Green ville county, and one daughter who lives in North Carolina. He is also survived by one brother and sister, W. M. Jones and Mrs. Clarrissa Looper, of this county. lie was 68 years old. For some years he lived in Transylvania county, N. C., but after the death of his wvife two or three years ago he came back to this county and since that time his health has been gradually failing until tile end came. lie was known by many, as he has plreached in many churches of the Bap tist denomination in this and Transyl vania county, having sonme years ago been missionary of the Twelve Mile association. ruly a good man has gone. If there was a Christian on earth it was M. L. Jones. When lie was reviled he reviled not again. If he was smitten on one chleek lhe would turn the other. He sull'ered persecution and hardships un.. complainingly. Truly he could say as (lid Paul, "I have fought a good light, I have fin ished my course, I have kept the faith;" hence there is a crown of righteous ness awaiting him up there where he hams gone. May all who read this so live as to, make these lines a closing emblem of the lives livedl here as he didl: "And when these earthly years are past andl gone, Temp; ta tion's hattle fought, the victory wvon, i''rom heaven shall gently come this message down, They that have borne the cross shall Never to fadecow A FRUIENJ. Cotton Weigher Announcement FRUANK 0. ALLOOD .is hereby an nlouncedl as a candidate for re-election as Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to the rules and regulations of the ap proaching election. Recommended by Doctor Cothrao Dr. T. E. Cothram is a .well-know harmacist of Alexis, Ala.~ And who~ begets bilious or needs a purgativ medicine, what do you suppose 13 does? Out of his whole big stock o liver medicine he selects and use Granger Liver Regulator. He say "There is none better," That's * pretty atrong endorsement, don't yoi think, from a man who knows al botthe merits of the different miedi eines on the market ? Granger Liver R~egulator is purely vegetable, doe , not grpe nor frrltate the delicate uin 'ing of the stomach .and bowels am~~ always gives .qick sthd plasant re Y sults,.I is tebest syaempurifie known. Your druggs can supp1 you-25c for large box. Accept a. substitute, 4meaasmm...... ..,