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Read! For Men Only! $10,000 Given Away!
Greatest TAILORING SALE in The History of Anderson!
Your Choice of Any $35 Suit or Overcoat in the Home, d? f I- TO ONE
Unheard of values! American Woolen Co.
stock, including 50,000 yards world's famous im
ported Scotch, English and Australian woolens*
Every yard ot these fabrics wo^th from $3 to
$4 per yard. Now thrown at your mercy* Suit or
overcoat, tailored to your measure ^ . . # . .
OUR BROAD GUARANTEE: I -?t? ^ "~ j Including this
ENTIRE SATISFACTION To *C ET To Beautiful $10
OR MONEY REFUNDED One | ??11 Z --. rocF1
WITH A SMILE 1 JL U I R^coat FREE !
YOUR UNRESTRICTED
CHOICE OF ANY PATTERN
IN THE HOUSE. MEN, THIS
OPPORTUNIT? IS SELDOM
OFFERED, GRASP YOUR
CHANCE! m -
BALMACAAN TO YOUR
ORDER
Value $20 to $25
100.000 yards overcoat
ing almost given away.
Yow choice, mode in Bol
UC WOOLEN
MILLS
World's Largest Tailors
IO? Norm Main St*
THIS GUARANTEED
FALL $10 RAINCOAT
FREE!
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rasa
9 ?5e> Ci
TO ALL
Sell More Goods 3
(Jreonvillc Rh ow Oases ?tro real business bring- ^y^5|?^.|V^
?re. Designed to display nooda to bent advantage Wsl jfiL*e??l?PH
-porfec??y built and liitishod to make your store lKC ?5i?^3ri
attractive. Awarded gold medal at NaUonal Con- m{F^.g)<l^l{|gjy
sorvation Exposition. ^Wf??SB*^
Complete manufacturing facilities-any special mjpt.
or regular show case or other fixture for store, bank, barber
t .shop, etc. Sold direct to you. Low price*-yery favorable
freight rates.
^^^?rcenviM? Show Cases
")g?s?s2S?a?SSm??ft Represent the skill of experienced workmen' H
iyBo*aw^SE^re the careful selection of choice plato glass ami ?
^Hl??Wl?aSfcSar^iB seasoned hardwood. Ask for ilhi?t*ate4 .lonnrip- I
'"W?XSS?S?????^ live literature and price?. Tell us your neo<\8 and ?
^BB&*^^^^ let UB help you get tho most out of your floor ?
^ space. I
Greenville Mantel * Mfg. Ca? ?raesnrUM. SV C. . J|
MACFEAT-BOWEN BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Columbia, S. C.
Gentlemen:
Pleaae send mn full particulars of courses In bookkeeping, banking, pen
manship, shorthand and typewriting.
I am interested and expect to take a course la the near future.
Toora tor business.
Mame.
Address
May Have To C
Of Comm?
CANNOT PERMIT ORGANIZA
TION TO BECOME INVOLV
ED TO ANY GREAT
EXTENT
CANVASSING FOR
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Entirely Within Province of Com
munity to Say <m What Scale
Chamber ? to Be Operated
That it may be neceeaary to cur
tail the operation? ot the Chamber of
Commence, if thc proper amount of
support la not forthcoming, seems to
he tho opinion ot Ur. J. D. Hammett,
chaman ot thc old committee ot thia
organization. Just what the cor-'
?rce Operations
tailm?nt ia to re, ts not stated in the
communication sent to The ?ntelli- j
gencer. \
Secretary Whaley stated last night !
that he wav very hopeful there would
not be aa^ maalier contributions made,
this year than had been, made last]
year. He reporto several now sub- '
Mirfbtioas. ?nd. that those who wave
to the support of the Chamber of
Commerce formerly are renewing 1
their pledges tn almost every Instance, j
It la hoped that the tears express-j
ea In the. following article .from Chart- j
man Limmen will ant be real (red, but '
that the subscriptions may be forth
coming to continue the work along
the lines mapped cat formerly. Tko
canvassing committee ls hard at work
Mathis proposition.
.//Andereon, 8. C.. Jan. 27, 1*181
Editor Anderson Intelligencer.
City. j
A meeting of the board of directors I
ot the Anderson Chamber of Cora-1
merco will be called t <r the purpose *
of organising by the election of ah i
executive committee and other cent- *
mittees, also to map out the year's
work; and decide on employees, just
as soon as lt ia ascertained the
amount ot funds ' available for the
year.
lt is impossible to say upon what
ecale the Chamber' may be operated
until we know th0 amount available to
meet current expenses, lt would be
nnuhut *?. nMjnlt the 4- '-?lSi?bsr tO
become involved In debt to any appre
ciable extent for the fact that a heavy
debt bangs over the. organisation
w?uld do more to thV\ the enthusi
asm of the membership and destroy
th? organisation thais any other one
thing. '.,
"Without having ^ consulted with
other' members of the board t feel
safe in saying lt will be tl? policy of
the board to limit the operations ot
the. chamber by the amount of tunda
available. Assuming ?hat to be trw
the extent .of operations is entirely tn
the hands ot the' citi*ehs of tSro com
munity, sad to the ?t?ect they sub
scribe to" the operettas fund th?
work will be carried forward.
In justice to emntoycos and also
to the various committees who act as
representatives or the'business com
munity, fell ia the community Rh?, ?ld
communicate, with Y the soliciting
committee, of which Mr. T. Iraak
Watkins ls chairman rod apeclry the
U?aount they can aoj&^will donate for
this work.
The matter is entirely, in the hands
of the comnuiitty. !It each member
subscribes liberal! . and with a view
to working for the common good the
expenses of the organisation must
necessarily he' reduced so aa to come
within the scopo of tunda available.
ii is cn?re?y within th? province. >
of tho community to. say on what
scale they wish the Chamber operat
ed and I feel su ? the board wilt en
deavor to meet the vie wa of the
community as expressed to the solicit
lpg committee.
Yve- trnat- subscriptions Will ber
raad? with liberality and promptness.
Chairman Old Committee,
J. D. HAMMETT,
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I ABCH?TECTS * *
I ?M*> Andersen, S. <? ?
. Cttisens Katttaa) Baak BM?. *
. . * Ballern, N. C .
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