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g Underwear Values
SK 5 cases flat fleeced underwear
2ft for men and boys, 13 lb. specially
_ <55 priced in this Fall Opening Sale,
6? at, per garment 25c
5B ' 3 cases flat fleeced underwear
69 for men and boys, 14 lb. goods,
fgw specially priced in this Fall
53H Opening Sale at, per garment,
SK Special price per suit only..75c
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fGood quality ol union ouns
for misses and boy 5, specially
priced at 25c
Ladies' wool vests and pants,
medium weight, nicely made,
worth $1.25, specially priced,
per garment $1
Ladies' fine ribbtd Union Suits,
lace and silk tape trimmed, regular
$1 value, special, for per suit
taial Hosiery
I Offers.
Misses' and boys' heavy ribbed
hose, just the thing for everyday
school wear, specially priced at,
per pair only 7Jc
Ladies' nice lisle finished hose,
per pair, only 7?e
Ladies' good grade lisle finished
hose, special per pair 12Jc
Men's half hose, regular 25c
value, special per pair 15c
Men's Shir?
eg Specials
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I We nave a large iui men ?
shirts that come in the latest patterns
of dots, stripes, figures, etc.
Shirts made ot good material
and are high grade in every respect,
on which we have greatly
reduced the prices.
Shiitsthat originally sold for
50c are marked in this 3ale, at
each 39c
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S3 We have a large lot of towels
SS . of all descriptions; the prices on
JjR- which we have greatly reduced.
M Space does not permit us to quote
SS prices and give descriptions, but
A? the prices we are offering them
C3 it will pay you to buy a supply
C? whether you need them now or
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p-Prices are Down.
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Wonderful Display
Dresses ai
In this offering of ready-to-wear
will find the styles conceived and <
sirable fabrics by the foremost des:
women's garments in the country,
stock." Every garment was made
present season. We are ofiering tl
this sale to get you acquainted wit
methods of this store.
In our stock are handsome all ^
patterns in navy, mahogany and C<
sell for $35. In this Fall Opening
for each, only
Besides these we have those wel
shrunk and sponged, lined with g
guaranteed to wear two years. T
gains in this Fall Opening Sale, for
Then we haye a large assortment
solids and stripes, including serges
Simmer s satin ana are regularly
$20. Our price during this Fall Oj
each, only
Dresses That Are tl
It would be impossible for us to
highly. We know that the very be
they are the styles that the best dr
are wearing. We know that the fa
are the newest and best that are pu
we know that the workmanship is
Some of these beautiful dresses c
the popular colors, such as navy, gr
taupe, etc. Tou could no' match tl
than $15, and yet our price during
for, your choice
Then we have a large assortmenl
dresses. These come with Bulgaria
satins. They were made to sell foi
in? vou may have your choice for
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Coat Sp
Before you select your coat for ti
mistake unless you first see what ^
price with others. By reading the
quality of the garment* You must
selves in order to realize the wond
to save*
In our stock of Coats we offer
Women's and misses' Overcoats,
Bain Coats and Caps, all made of tl
the best tailoring establishments ii
us show them to you.
Our Popular Millii
Our millinery department is the
of our store. Here you will find ha
both American and French creatioi
liewa frimmincB smfth f
XilCU IT O um O ornaments.
During this great Fal
selections from this department at
Blanket Price
Our blanket stock is large and c<
prices on all of them. They are fu
Come in pink and blue boiders. T
Child's carriage blankets in pin]
floral patterns, the regular 75c vali
The regular $1 values of these a
Then we have a large lot of fine
women. These are specially price
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ality by the Pri
' of Coat Suits,
ad Coats.
outer garments for women you
created of the best and most deigners,
cutters and finishers of
This is not a sale of "left over
this year for selling during the
lemat a reduced price during
h the merchandise and business
rool Eponge Suits, the newest
jpenhagen. They were made to
Sale you may take your choice
$25
1 known Amoskeag Serge Suits,
enuine Skinner's Satin Lining,
hese are positively great baryour
choice-- $15
; of suits in choice weaves, in
. They are lined with genuine
sold everywhere for $15 and
>ening Sale is for, your choice
$10
le Height of Style.
praise our line of dresses too
>st designers made them, that
essed women of fashion centres
brics of which they are made
t into garments for women and
of the highest type of tailoring,
ome in all wool Eponge in all
een, Copenhagen, royal purple,
iiese dresses anywhere for less
this Fall Opening Sale is only
$10
t of styles in all wool Serge
n trimmings, buttons and green
$10, but during this Fall Open
$7.50 and $5
ecials.
lis season you will make a big
re are offering and compare the
prices you can not judge the
examine tne garments tnemerful
opportunity we offer you
garments of all desriptions.
Sport Goats, English Slip-ons,
Le best materials by experts in
a the country. Gome in and let
iery Department.
most popular of all departments
its of all descriptions. Hats of
is, handsome uutrimmed shapes,
is feathers, bands and novelty
1 Opening Sale you can make
greatly reduced prices.
Reductions.
>mplete; we have reduced the
1111-4, many of them all wool,
'he reduced prices range from
50c to $3.50
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? ana Diue, witn annimai ana
aes, are now 50c
re now 75c
blanket robes for both men and
id at $2.25 and $2
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Dress Goods. |
36-inch all wool Serge in navy 25
and black, regular 50c value, for gj?
per yard 39c Bf8
36-inch all wool Suit, ng, a ?}*J
splendid fabric; for coat suits, Cfll
overcoats, dresses or separate ?Ul
skirts, a regular 50c value, in C3
this Fall Opening Sale, for per
vard 39c S3
Superb Poplins in all the aZ
wanted shades, regular 25c quality,
iu this sale, per yard 15c CO
Ottoman Cloth, in all the de- Ctv
sirable shades, the regular 39c CO
quality, in this sale, for per yard
28c gg
All wool Eponge, the newest !SS
and most desirable fabrics of the #Trm
season, 48 inches wide, special, CO
forperyard 51.50
Silk and wool Eponge in black CO
and gold, and blue and gold w9
combination, 30 inches wide, CO
special per yard 75c ww
40-inch Silk Poplin, in navy,
green, brown and Copenhagen, C^
worth every cent of $1.50. In m
this sale, special per yard, only
n .25 quality Crepe de Chine
in light blue, pink, cream and ZZ
black, special in this sale, per itj
yard $1 ??
40-inch silk and wool Eponge, fid
12 value, comes in navy, black,
and all desirable shades, special 69
per yard $1.50 ft?
Crepe Meteor in a good selec- ZZ
tion of colors, just the thing for StK
evening dresses, worth 75c, special
per yard, only 50c
30-inch Brocaded Charmeuse C?
in all good colors, special per (J9
yard, only 25c ft?
A good range of colors and
fabrics in Suitings and colored 68
Whipcords, just the fabric for CO
ordinary dresses, this is an extra 68
special bargain at, per yard.... 15c
In our Dress Trimmings De- wv
partmeut we have a superb col- JIE?
lection of laces, edgings, bands, JJ22
matched sets and Bulgarian and
Metal trimmings. CO
Then we have a great assort- ij5
ment of Applique trimmings 50
ranging in price from...50c to |3 68
Dress Ginghams and Orchid CO
Zephyrs in all patterns of checks, WW
plaids and stripes, specially priced 33
at, per yard 15c, 12 Jc and 10c 22
Sea Island Homespun, regular ejfj
die quality, specially gpriced at, CO
per yard 5c 68
Light and dark Outings,
special, per yard, ouly 4c G9
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| Cliurcli Workers Meet Kerfr?
The annual meet'ng of the Young
People's federation and of trio Woman's
Missionary Society of the South Carolina
Lutheran synod was held here at
St. Stephen's Evangelical Luthcrat
church, the former beginning Friday
evening of last week and the latter
Monday morning of this week. A
ltrge delegation from all over tht
State were in attendance and tht
meetings were the most prolitable and
pleasant held in this Sec.ion lor sornt
time.
j The Young People's Societies ep
eci tneir meeting at ? o'ciock rru y
night with devotional exercises, u:t=?r
which a short but impressive talk wa
made by Miss Mary Lou Bowers. A*
able address by Rev. L. S. G. Miller,
missionary to Japan, who is home oa
a furlough, concluded the first sessioi .
At the afternoon session Sunday ti e
following officers were elected for tl>*
next year: President, C. J. Sh^aly;
vice president, Mis9 Caro Efird; coir
spending secretary, Miss Willie Mas
Bowers; recording secretary; G. H.
Ballentine; literary secretary, Mise
Rosalyn Summer; treasurer, Ira Haltiwanger.
Sunday night the concluding program,
which was elaborate and replete
in ? very phase, was rendered. A feature
of this service was that of a sorg
<< Ton*- n n T A m J) aonrv Kr Mica Ufa
O UOU CLO X XXlAiJ D?ug KJj miuo -*-* | ?
Dunning, of Columbia, with the accompaniment
of Mr. Bi9er, a student
of Newberry college, and Miss Anni?
Martha Meetze, presided at the organ.
The federation wa9 extended an invitation
by the people ot Prosperity t?
hold the next annual meeting in that
town which was accepted, the next
meeting commencing the second Tuesday
in October 1914.
The Woman's Missionary Society
held its initial meeting Monday morning,
opening with the missionary study
class, conducted by the Rev. E. C.
Oronk, of Columbia. Several ladies
prominent in missionary work in tht
State discussed timely topics followed
1?- T"\ - tT-vll AV./1 /-* ? m Kia An a f
vy i-jL. ULUUilUU, U1 v^lUUiuju, Uliv VI
the most prominent Lutheran minister
of the South, and is a fluent and
forceful speaker The following del*
egates were in attendance: Mrs. Bessie
Huffman, Miss Louise Mayer, Mrs.
Fulenwider, Miss Lottie Derrick, Mrs.
Jas. D. Kinard, Mrs. KateEargle, Mrs.
Schumaker. Miss Ida Fellers, Miss
Lucile Counts, Mrs. Maude Williams,
Mrs M C Middlefcon, Mrs. D E Shealy
Miss Mary Nichols, Miss Ethel EargJe
Miss Willie May Wise, Miss Elizabeth
Hawkins, Miss Hattie Leitzey, Mrs.
J L Wise, W. G. Cobb, Jr-, C. J.
Shealy, the Key. L. S. G. Miller, Mis#
K. Freyschmid, Mrs B. 0. Heidt, J. B
Ballenpne, G. H. Ballentine, Mrs. S?
P. Derrick, Mrs. D. B. Groseclose,
Miss Clara Copeland, Miss Estelle
Dominick, the Rer, and Mrs. E. C.
Oronk, Mill Elberta Sease, Miss Sallie
Bodie, Miss Kate Eleazer, Miss Mamie
Ptiirh. Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Clara
Cromer, Midi* Oorrie Roof, Mies Blondelle
Hook, Miss Sezzie Keisler, Miss
Minnie Leitzey, Miss Pearjle Eargle,
Miss Testes Croat, Miss M&ttie Moore,
Mrs. J. 0. Auli, Mrs. T. H, Wedeman,
Mrs. J. J. Hentz, Miss Martha Boozer
Miss Lottie Wise, Miss Edna Hipp,
Miss A.nnie Davis, Miss Bessie Kibler,
Miss Floride Seegers, Miss Elizabeth
Voigt, Miss Mary Hipp, Miss Eva Dunning,
J. B. Mayes, A. J. Bowers, W.
P. Cline, Mrs Essie Shirer, Miss Buford
Miss R. D. Lay ton, Miss Grace Zimmerman,
Mrs A J Bowers, the Rev,
Gilbert Voigt, the 0 L Miller, Mi9t
Rosalyn Summer, Miss Agnes Boinest,
Miss Alice Aall, Mrs. Jonn Lavertyr
"W-a T UnnviT TTavma M H J
ittlO <1 . UOUt J JJUUUJOl ?*> V, V,
Miss Adaline Schreder, Mrs. W. K.
Shealy, Miss Bertba Holling, H. B.
Schaeffer, (i. H. O. Parks, Mis9 Mary
Ballentioe, Miss Rath Long, Miss Helen
Suber, and Oorinne Wood, the Rev.
J. M. Wilson, Dr. J. 0. Holland.
Birthday Party.
Saturday afternoon, a week ago, a
party was given at the home of Mrs.
F. T. Bibb in commemoration of the
sixth birthday of her little daughter,
Katherine. In the early aftefcnoo*
the time was most pleasantly spentplaying
games and making pictures
on 011 the lawn, after which refreshments
were served by Mrs. Bibb and
Mrs. Corley. Many of her little
unri nUvni^tpM who w?re ures
lliruuo SUM A
entexpressed themselves as having had
a good time. Tnose present- were
Rath George, Dortha Oswald, Virginia
Ka.vl, Elizabeth Miller, Christine
Kuof, Gladys Harmar., L mis Kyzer,
Marguerite and Winnie L >rick, Lacile
Kleekley, Christopher Kaufmann,
.1 .-.lues Caller. Katherine, iiaiy and
.Juilli Bibb.
The change abl 3 vr earlier of oar.y fail
brings on ccnghg and colds that hare
a weakening r-b-<T n ihe system, and
I ....... fhr.inic IT-ir* Ffllflv'#
may u o ~ ^ - .
Honey and T:ir Compound. It bas ft
v r-y b >">r.and heali:?^ - iT-. ->n the
irritated and inflamed air passage?,
and will help very quickly. It is a.
vsvll known family medicine thafcgivea
}Iarfnr.n Drtip Hfore. id v.