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ENSATIONAL AI P V ^% ?ns nu ? Af L. BLUMENTHAL'S, Westminster, Beginning Friday, November 2d, and Will Last Ten Days ! TEN BIG DAYS AT BLUMENTHAL'* I^Ten days we will sell dependable goods that you most need now at great saving in prices, for much less than we can buy iiow on the market. It makes this event more sensational in view of th? fact that merchandise of all kinds is going higher every day, and we do not hesitate to say that this is your last chance to buy seasonable goods at such low prices as we are offer ing you in this sale. ?a You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. & ?)o your shopping early ! TTIRST COME, FIRST SERVED ! EXTRA SPECIAL WOOL SERGE di (Tort c. Val? ?or Yoi 58c In several different colors, . 7?C. Value, (Per Yard) Men's Sunday Shirts GOOD QUALITY, 15e. Value, 59c Yard-wide Sheeting With Collar Attached, 75c. Value, (Per Yowl) 11V2C BEST QUALITY DRESS GINGHAMS, EAST COLORS, 20c. Value. 14 k 20c. HICKORY SHIRTING, GOOD COLORS, Special . . 15c GOOD GRADE COTTON CHECKS, 15c. Value. 12k CURTAIN SCRIM, 12 M c. Value. 10c VO ARM TH Fi SOLE AGENTS OE W. I,. DOUG-LAS SHOES $3.50 $4.00 $5.50 BEST POR THE MONEY. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Wool Serj?e Skirts. CK AND nd $5 Vu] $2.98 IN BLACK AND NAVY, $-1 und $5 Vulues, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LADIES' COAT SU ITS $15.00 Coat Suits, in All Wool Serges, SPECIAL, $11.85 $ 17.50 AU Wool Poplin Coat Suits, in Navy and Black, $14.35 Extra Fine Ladies' Coat Su'fv in very fine ma terials, neatly made up and attractively trimmed, values $26.00 to $30.00. SPECIAL, , _$22.50 > $1.75 SILK TAFFETA, QUALITY GUARANTEED, per yi $1.45 $1.50 MESS ALINE, IN VERY PRETTY COLORS, nov yard $1.35 $1.75 SILK CREPE DE CHINE, ASSORTED COLORS . $1.45 $2.00 'GEORGETTE CREPE DE CHINE, Goon VALUE, nt. $1.75 WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY Ol' Peters* "Black Diamond IN LADIES* FINE SHOES AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES. Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear, 75c. Value, SPECIAL, 65c Two for $1.25. ? Men's Gray Sox, J 5c. Value, per Pair, 10c Men's Overalls, Regular Price $1.50, Special, $1.25 $12.50 MEN'S SUITS. $10.85 $15.00 MEN'S FINE SUITS . $18.50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, WITH PINCH BACK. $11.50 $13.98 $20.00 MEN'S FINE SERGE SUITS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. $16.95 ONE IiOT OF MEN'S SUITS, $10.00 Values. $8.50 20c. Tupelo Cheviots, per Yard, 15 c 12} Best Calico Prints, Special, per Yard, 9c Ladies' Black Underskirts, $1.50 Value, SPECIAL, 95c MEN'S HATS, $2.00 And $2.50 Vulues $1.98 WE SELL WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS, $8 down to, $1 LADIES' SILK CREPE DE CHINE SHIRT WAISTS. $2.50 S> We Sell Same Goods for Less Money; and More Goods for Same Honey. jp & & 3 VI MUH, W. W. CHISHOLM, Man?? Kal nf all for Week. . Rainfall for week ending October 28th, at 7 p. m., is furnished us by H; W. Brandt, co-operative observer. The record follows: Date- Inches rainfall. Oct. 22-Clear. - Oct. 23-Clear. Ont. 24-Clear ... ;. Oct. 25 -Clear. Oct. 2?-Ptly cldy.-y Oct. 27-Ptly cldy. Oct. 28-Clear. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER How to Make a Creamy Beauty Lo tion for a Pow Cont?. The juico of two frosh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon skin beautiflor at about the cost ono must pay for a small jar of tho ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lomon pulp gets in, thou this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bloach and re move such blemishes ns freckles, sal lowness and tan and is tho ideal skin softener, whitener and boautifler. Just try it! Get threo ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from tho grocer and make up a quarter pint of this swoot ly fragrant lemon lotion and massage ii daily into the face, neck, arms and hands.-Adv. 5 Cents Per Dozen, mm Fl OP, Hie Titles Growing. The following letter will prove of interest to many here and in the county, in spite of the lateness of its appearing. It has just turned up and come into our hands, having evi dently been temporarily lost "some where in America." The writer is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Pitchford, of Walhalla: Camp Sevler, Greenville, Oct. 12. -Editor Keowee Courier - Dear Polks: If it won't bo too much trou ble I wish you'd please send my pa per to "Headquarters' Co.," 118th infantry, instead of "A" Company. It still comes to Co. A. but by the time I got down there it has been misplaced or something, as I haven't teen a copy since I moved up here almost a month ago. And you have no ides how I miss lt. Don't know when we'll leave here, but trust it won't be long, as most of the bunch in the 118th are "rearin' to go." Best luck to all of you. S. G. Pitchford, Sorgt. Major. Senatorial Steamer Attacked. London, Oct. 29.-The steamer on which wero United States Senators John D. Kendrick, of Wyoming, and Wm. 3. Kenyon, of Iowa, and Repre sentatives J. J. Rogers, of Massachu setts, and Jas. S. Parker, of New York, was attacked by a German sub marine off the coasts of Walos Satur day. The gunners .on the steamer opened fire immediately, and tho sub marine submerged before having time to launch ft torpedo. > PKINCHSS B.4F jz? Postare, 6 Cents. Phone Oil. Swift's 8on-in-Law Arrested. New York, Oct. 29.-Count Minot to, son-in-law of Louis F. Swift, Chi cago packer, is said to have visited Count von Bernstorff frequently when the former German ambassa dor had his summer headquarters at Cedarhurst, Long Island, It develop ed hore to-day after Fedoral secret service inquiry. An examination of the personal ef fects of Fritz Kuhn and George von Seebeck, German friends of Minotto, now interned here, led to the count's arrest In Chicago, lt was learned. German Food Destruction Plot. New York, Oct. 29.-AU granaries, food depots and other places where food is stored in great quantities In New York wore under heavy guard to-day under orders of Arthur Wil liams, Federal fooM administrator for the city, who on Saturday was warn ed by Herbert Hoover, national food administrator, pf the discovery of wholesale plots to destroy the na tion's food supply. Guards have been doubled and United States se cret service agents are co-operating in tho work. Arrangements have been made to call out the home guard for service if necessary. Deavcrdnm Association Officers. There will be a meeting of the ex ecutive committee, ministers and of ficers of the Beaverdam Association in Westminster at 9 o'clock on Sat urday, November 10. Matters of great importance are to be consid ered. O. D. Boyd, Moderator. ' J& J?> J& ANDERSON, S. C. Bocal Notos from Coneross. Coneross, Oct. 29.-Special: The annual reunion of the Alexander family was held at tho Alexander home last Saturday, October 27th. Relatives from different places and communities were present, and al though no program was fixed for this occasion the social hours were en joyed by all present. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Alexander and Mr; and Mrs. E., M. Gambrell wore visitors at Clemson College last Sun day. Mrs. R. A. P. Dean, of Avalon, Ga., was at tho Alexander-reunion last Saturday and visited at the homo of lMr. ahd Mrs. W. T. Alexander. Misses Antho Berry and Bewley Hunsinger, two of tho teachers at the Bong Crock Academy, wore visit ors at the home of Mrs. S. M. Hun singer the past w?ek-ond. Mr. and Mrs,. J. P. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. W. t?. Armstrong, of Rich land, and Miss Pearle Hunsinger, of Coneross, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brock, of Cen tral, last Sundrty. Mrs. ?;, 'MTll'a GibBon and son George, of neat *Oakway, were at the Alexander reunion inst Saturday. Ju HUH and Henry Hesse were vis itors at the Long Creek Acadoray last Sunday. To economize in the use of gas a cover for gas ranges has b?*en pat ented in which the heat of each burn er can be confined to an opening above it or divided among two or more openings. BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, (_;_ Doors, Sash and Blinds. PAINTS AND OILS. <? Complete Stock of ?j* GENERAL MERCHANDISE W. P. Nimmons, Seneca, 5. G. .Helen Oould hu:: taken two more little children into her home on pro? nation. It they provo satisfactory they will be adopted ag equal heirs with the little boy who wag adopted two years ago.