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EXTRA use EXTR Bo s ore New A TUESDA Y,-JULYe26.1921.Y EasleyS. C. - First class matter for peo who want tosav oney..d e u C o w _O __e __a Wonderful Cod OH: MY BUT WHAT A GLORIOUS GOOD NA TURED CROWD. Long before the doors opened the crowds of men, women and children gathered in front of the door on opening morning. This being such a rare bargain event, we were expecting a tremendous crowd of people during the open ing days, but the crowd went far beyond our expectations and it was impossible for us to wait on everybody-however, we hope the ones that came and went away without being waited on will return this week for we have secured more extra help for the remaining days of our Tenth An niversary Sale and assure you service, though the crowds are large every day-by far more peo ple attending this sale than ever before in the history of our busi ness. FAIR HONEST TREATMENT Is what the people want, and just what they are getting in Bolt's Tenth Anniversary Sale, everybody seems to be pleased and leaving the store with a look of satisfaction. Remember! new bargains added daily, some thing doing every minute of this sale, the clang of the register, big packages going out. Liberty, S. C., July 21. Mr. - . called up this minute anid said: Please save me two pair of those 84c overalls I was looking at opening day. I find I as asked by other stores for the same overalls $1.25 to $1.50. STATEMENT FROM MR. BOLT. The merchant who adheres to the truth and good business methods is the merchant who Makes Good and climbs the lad der. The existing and everlast ing facts generally understood and faithfully believed will place Edwin L, Bolt & Co. store ptill far ahead and warrants r'e turns from 99 out of 100 custom ers who visit this sale. Efforts to win the good will of the people has never been relaxed by this fir~m and the sincerity which Ed win L. Bolt & Co. have exerted has made this establishment one of the best advertised stores and onie of the best places in Pickens britnty to do your shopping. LAW DEMANDS The Federal Laws are Strong on Advertising.. One must not mislead. If you do, you are subject to a fine and arrest, and no matter how strong the advertising seems or how rash it appears to you; it is truth ful an, straight to the point, if it's fro mBolt. This firm would not mislead you if they could. For ten years in this one place they have dealt with the buying public of this community in a straight forward business like manner and not now or any other time do they expect to make any effort to mislead. This great Anniversary Sale is with a legitimate reason and pur pose, backed up with the best merchandise that money will buy, so Edwin L. Bolt & Co. will make this the greatest bargain giving campaign ever held in this section of the state. Only three more days. Sale positively clos es Saturday night. PEOPLE HAVE BEEN COM ING FROM Pickens, Liberty, Central, Cal houn, Clemson, Pendleton, Norris, Cateechee, Six Mile, Salem, Slab Town, Dacus. yule, Crow Creek, Bev erly and Other Near by Plates. We believe every business house in Easley have -done more business since we put on this sale than in. many 'a day. Our sale is opening with record breaking cash days, far beyond our great est expectations. Whole, families were outfitted at a lower price than they were expecting. As people right now are buying goods as they did when times were good two years ago. It looks like wholesale sell mng. Mere curiosity seekers are spending money faster than they have in many a day. Are you coming? The sale will soon be over. BOLT'S STORE COOL AND WELL VENTILATED. We enjoy the distinction of having the coolest andebest ventilate store insthle upperpar pofwter suction exhaust fan in the rear of our store on the s eod floor which takes out all the hot air. In aditionto this we have ceiling fans and oscelatlng { to make our store just as comfortable asr posibl for our employes as Well as our customers. Rest aure dou ccan stay cool while you trade at Bolt's. Pleny o Icecol waer, oo.Ask or t. BOLT'S HUNDRED THOUS AND DOLLAR STOCK' ON SALE Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, etc. at prices that startle the people. Here is some of the expressions you could hear about the store during the opening days: "Oh! where did you get that? "At Bolt's' Sale." "Well, is that all-it cost?" "I am going to have one just like it." "I will take this." "Come here, mama." '"Hello George." "Did you say size 38?" Friend of mine bought pair of oxfords at $2.99; they were such a value I want a pair." Just what you could hear in all parts of the store. ONLY THREE MORE DAYS AND IT'S OVER. People, You Can't Afford ,. to. Miss It. If you haven't already been here-come now; and if you have been, come again! Bolt's entire stock on sale. People of Easley and vicinity will :have a wonderful opportunity to -save money, indeed! Thursday, Fri-: day and Saturday. You may think these things sound funny, but they are facts. It shows you the interest that is being manifested in this Anniver-" sary Sale. BIG CROWDS CONTINUE TO COME. . , From all Parts of This County and Many Others. This firm has held many sales in the past years, always living up to the advertising, but never before has there been such keen interest manifested in one of our sales as this one. People seem t6 realize its, the biggest sale ever seen in this town and the same people will not be disappointed. when they come, for it is a real - sale that will be a pleasant, sweet' surprise for you. Marvelou money s a v i n g opportun~t: , Matchless in words 'and equaled in real value giving-onjy three rnore days left, best goes last. \ Dome. Mr. G, A.. Dillard from below Dentral telephoned for all infor nation he could get about the Anmiversary Sale. 'He had heard >f it but ~did not receive cfr~umim. SUGAR SALE DRAWS BIC CROWDS. Our sugar sale advertised foi opening moi'ning of our sal( drew rec rd breaking crowds We advertised sugar at 4 7-8( lb. We only had4two thousanc pounds of this sugar and it onl lasted 23 minutes after the door( were opened. We were compell. ed to limit our quantity to ter pounds to a customer and ever then we did not have enough tc go around. Mr. Bolt says thai the next sugar sale he puts on hE will order a solid car load so nc customer will' be disappointed. POLICE CALLED OUT LAS' MONDAY MORNING DUR ING OUR DISH PAN SALE. Our dish pan sale last Monday morning drew the largest crow ever. We had advertised to sel - sixty .14 quart enamel dish pan at 25c each to married womei only, sale !to take place 'at. nin o'clock. Long before the hou: 'the store was thronged with peo ple to take advantage of thi special dish pan sale. We ha( such a crowd that it was neces sary to calf n tw.o policemen t< guard the front door while w< tried to wait on the people inside and let them pass out through th+ back door. We are sorry that w, did not have enough pans to gi anyways like around.. So th next dish pan sale you see advei tised at Bolt's you can rest .assui ed that there will be enough to g around. At the time we advertif ed these pans we never had an; idea that we .would have ove sixty married women in our stor, by nine o'clock on Monday norn ing. We must have had an leas 150 besides the less fortunat< ones (the unmiarried). LADY VISITS EASLEY FOIR FIRST TIME TO ATTEND BOLT'S SALE. On the second day -of our sale at lady and hei teusband who live five miles above Daeusville at. tnded our sale. Our Mr. Bolt happened to wait oi his lady snd she stated to him .that this was her f lrttip to lasley, notwithstanding the fact that she always lived in Pbzmpkintown, she had ,always~ done her shopping in Greenville. She bought a nice bill; In fact spent all thie money she .had brought. with her and was so well pleased that she sent ner husband back on Monday with a long iteitzed~ likt ~f special bargains she had seen while in ourgg - afe days befor~o. This lady expressed 'great go priseathatsr she oud buy goods cheapernv Armu d hicof te lgsse snbak for byh. huband 10. ards 10-4 she gat 23ecyard -25 yrards 40 Snhra island Sheetli g at Sc yard; E yards heavy Srearng Chevo~ a~ 0'yard; 12 'yards 86 hnh ergls, sze 10 a t ' ech; 2 heavy blue wo ize1d,4 and 70 each; 5 asools J1. & P. Coats blae Overal ladt5 whfte adspol; 8 yards heavy Lady from )iberty wanted to see that "A. C. A." ticking adver tised at 23 cnsavrd. She saw