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Brilliant White Enameled, Woodwork There is nothing more beau tiful than smooth white enamel finished doors, stairways, pillars und wainscoting. For finest results use Pee Gee China Enamel It is the whitest; smoothest and most brilliant enamel made. Does not turn yellow and is easily cleaned, re maining white and glossy for years. For every other surface that needs a protecting and beautifying coat of Varnish you will get the best results and longest wear with ^FLOOR VARNISH J VARNISHES' il Westminster,S.C. Walhalla,S.C BOOSTING HOE INDUSTRIES Following the awakening which has come as a result of the Made-in-Caro Unas Exposition, held at Charlotte re cently, together with the wide pub licity which attended that evont, tho business men of this soction have greeted with much satisfaction tho Carolina Shopping List, published and distributed by the Observer Printing House of Charlotte. The first edition of this shopping lh3t comprises 10,000 copies and has been distributed through the Cham bers of Commerce, merchants' associa tions, libraries, civic clubs and com mercial and manufacturing - organiza tions. The reception of the first odl tlon ard the readily apparent value of the publication have resulted lu ihe decision upon the part of the publish ers to Issue a second edition of 30,000 copies in the near future which will be more comprehensive than the first. The new shopping list enables tho North Carolina consumer, retailor and jobber to purchase at home thoso ar ticles which aro manufactured within the two states. In its classifications, Uko the recent exposition, lt is a rev elation of tho present state of develop ment of tho manufactures In the two states, and of thc variety und quality of their products. It is invaluable to tho Carolina mer chants in their new determination to keep Carolina money at homo for the development of Carolina industry and the Increasing wealth and prosperity of Carolina people. Preparation of the Gospel Peace. Fears flourish In mean communions. And so it ls with worries, which are tho prolific children of fear. They all grow fat and strong when life ls lived in small and confined circles, and ls bereft of air and vision. Poul things breed in closed rooms. There ls something very fusty, something strongly Inclining to sickliness and fainting In a chamber which never receives cleansing, vitalizing visits from the air <>f huger worlds. And so it ls with tin? SOlll. Tho spirit grows faint and timid when wo have no com munion with the breath of Ood. Rn] when we face our perils lt) communion with thc Lord our timidities aro trans formed, our uncertainties vanish, and our slipping feet are steadied hy being shod with "the preparation of tho gospel of pence." The Way of Wickedness. How these lives of ours are knit up with many other lives, and no sin is committed hilt that lt brings suffering and tears to sonic loving heart, lt ls true, Indeed, that no mun liveth unto himself, and no man dleth unto him self, and no man slnneth unto him self. Wo an; laying up In store heavy sorrows for those who love us best when wo go dellhcrutely tho way of .ss. If fathers und sons could nee cxiM-cl.se a blt of moral iou as to tho effect of wrong , ench other, it would save mi much sorrow and remorse tn years to come. Modish Parasols. Parasols liuporlod from ?Paris and London are showing the vogue of tho black and whlto effect, some of them being made of broad striped silk of alternating stripes. Flowered materi als arc being used for the popular linea ef sunanadea, as well? Two oyes soo moro than ono.-Por tuguese. Take everybody's advice-, thou use your own-Scotch NEWS NOTES FROM CONEROSS. ! Annual Reunion of Alexanders of (ho Coneross Section-IVrsonals. Coneross, Nov. 1.-Special: Misses .lossie Mae Ward and Della Perry, of Salem, who are attending the teach ers* normal school at Walhalla, spent the week-end with Miss Jessie Darker here. Prayer meeting was rained out last Thursday night, but the same sub ject, "Love," w?i? bo used on Thurs day night of this Wb?k. T. W. Byrd will conduct tho meeting. Miss Lena Abbott spent some time recently with her friend, Miss Cecil Singleton, of Mt. Tabor. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Morgan, of Pick- j ens, wore recent visitors in our com munity. Blue Ridge school re-oponod yes- ' terday with the same teachers-Supt. H. H. Duncan, of Lavonia, Ga.; Miss Hettie Derrick, of Mountain Rost, and Miss Jessie Barker, of our com- ' mun'ity. The school building has re-1 cently been painted and repaired. The attendance yesterday was good. We aro hoping for this to be ono'of Blue Ridge's best yer/s. A most delightful day was spent * y a happy crowd at the old Alexander homestead at Coneross on last Thurs day, Oct. 27,-tho occasion being the Alexander reunion, which ls held on tho 27th of October of each year. The reunion Inst week was the thirtieth. On the 27 th of October 30 years ago tho dear old grandmother was buried and lt h|s boen the custom of MK; children und relatives to moot annu ally on that date. Tho crowd mot early and enjoyed thc morning in genoral greetings and conversation. At noon everybody enjoyed tho lunch that was spread on a long table in front of the old house. After lunch hour a short devotional exorcise was (tarried out, several songs being sr/ig, and Rev. Coorgo Smith, of Westmin ster, read tho Scripture lesson from tho family Bible of the old grand father and grandmother, and gave an interesting talk, saying sonic nico things concerning thu generations of this branch of the Alexander family, naring thia part of tho day's program the family history was read hy Miss .lanio Alexander. Owing to tho very cloudy weather in tho early morning lhere wore not as many present as had hoon expected. tl|mgh there wore over a hundred present. Late In /ie afternoon the family, relatives and guests departed and are now looking forward to another reunion. Mrs. Mary Murphree, of nonr West minster, was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Haynes. T. S. Dodd and Bums Wickliffe, of West Union, wore gneitLt for a while last week of Judge Abhelfe William and Marhsall Fennell, of Anderson, wore in this community a short while recently looking over their old homo placo, where they were raised. Their friends were glad to seo them, as it had boon quito a while since they had visited tills sec lion, their boyhood community. Take Motors to Dinner. A now type of open-air restaurant Which has parking room inside the resta urn n I property for the cars of the patrons ls bec nlng popular in California. Pergolas, built convenient to the roadway and thatched to keep off the hot California sunshine, serve ns the dining room, and caterers bring the food ordered to the sheltered cnr. Another type of dining mom whore tho car ls Invited ls characterised by a long thatched pnUo. It ls open on one side, and tho owner can drive his car to p. point convenient to his table and watch lt during his yicnl.-Popular Mechanics Magazine, ; vi"' Ki n . 'WV Vni i' ' i ' , i i MM*? J P Coats Thread, 5c. ISO yard spools White and Cp Black, aU sizes, nt spool...,vui SON'S THE HG CASH STORE, SENECA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Table Oil Cloth, 25c. Solid Wliito and Assorted Fancy Colors, Good Quality and O Cr? full width. Yard. L U G i LADIES' AND MISSES* SUITS, Coats. Dresses, Shirt Waist, Sweaters and Underwear; Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings and Mil' linery; Shoes, Boys* Clothing and Men's Pants; Cotton Piece Goods, Blankets, Etc. We sell for Cash and give the best values your money will buy. r AD?ES* surra Thc season's ?atesl offerings ar< herc, Authentic models in the . ling materials and cobra just t He 'siite to fit you ?nd at a price I hat will picas y ou.? $ 10.00 to $35.00 LADIES' SILK WAISTS. Ladies' Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, very pretty models in White. Flesh, Navy, Pink and many; other colors? Very reasonably priced at $3.00 to $5.00 LADIES' COATS. Wc personolly selected a big assortment in New York City a few days ago-only one or two of a kind? These are the greatet values? Seneca has ever ?seen. Prices $7.50 to $30.00 LADIES' DRESSES. Serge and Tricotine Dresses, regular and jumper models, some plain tailored, others trimmed with Braid, Bands, etc. A very pretty assortment indeed, and priced $5.00 to $15.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, 50c. Ladies1 Kihre Silk Hose in White and I'.lack and Cordovan, pretty 50c. ami smooth, with (ho seamed hack-Price Men's Underwear, 65o. Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers- PRp Per Garment .Uuti Men's Wool Socks, 25c. .Men's Wool and Wool-.Mixed Socks-Very good weight ORp and assorted colors-Price. ?J I* i Ladies' Vests and Pants. Ladies' Medium - Weight Full 50c. Blenched Vests nfttf Pants Prico per Garment. STAPLE COTTON GOODS. We arc selling Cotton Goods at Tselow present mill prices. We can't hold them down much longer. They are going up up up. LIGHT-WHIG HT CHECK HOMESPUN W I Kill I DHU L:. ?| Q?fyC .10c. CHKVOTS- V?M.121/20. ISC. SOLID-COLOR OUTINGS, HEAVY WEIGHT AND STAND- IC ARD WIDTH-Yard ?.lUJi LIGHT COLORED OUTINGS 32-INCH SHEETING Yard Yard Yard Yard Boys' Suits. Hoys' Knee Pants Snits, Hine Serge and Assorted Mixtures, ages .1 to 1? years. Priced $5.00 ,(> $9.50 Men's Overalls, $1.00 Overall They at $1.00 Just a few moro Mon's Overalls to sell at this price. They arc worth $1.25 at whole sale. Our price., Men's Dress Shirts, 95c. Men's very good quality Striped Percale Shirts, sizes 14 QK? to 10}?, at only.J J lu Ueo Wool Flannel, 50c. Hod Wool Mixed Flannel, very ,?<v,d . iiality- CAp Price ??or y.ird .UUUi Men's Corduroy Pants. Corduro; $3.00 'Mon's Dark Color Corduroy Pants-Very good qual ity-Prico. -. n. J.?. ? . i - i.i:;m SHOES ! SHOES I SHOES ! Douglas Shoes for Men? ? bodman Shoes for Women. Other good makes for everyt n;i . MEN'S DRESS'SHOES- J | OR TO JV At, per pair.??|li i WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES- iJQ AA TO #>C AA At, per pair.Kiel/U i??iUU ?""WS*.52.00 TO $4.50 ROYS' SHOES- ; o cn TO QC AA At, per pair.*.'4iJU i?tJ.UU CHILDREN'S SHOES- &-\ AC TO 0Q AA At, per pair...i? I.?d ip?.UU Men's Wool Underwear. Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, Natural Color, close woven, and a very pretty Garment- O A OE Pri?e.$ I i?? Men's Ribbed Underwear. llanos' Rlhhed Underwear for Men Shirts and Drawers Lach. Union Suits Each. 75c. $1.50 Ladies' Wool Underskirts! ; Under $2.00 Ladles' Ail-Wool Knit Under skirts, Navy and Gray Prico.'. REMNANTS. Ll **'. * v Thousands and thousands of yards of Staple Cotton Goods to jyo on thc Remnant Ta We inst as fast as wc can measure and tag them. You vyiil Find something gt>od in this lot everyda" . id al prices lower than they sell fot tn ful? pieces, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS. These popular garments are sellinK fast. We get new ones every few days in wool mixed and all-wool materials? .$2.50 r $8.00 ...$2.50T $5.00 .$2.00T $3.50 LADIES' SWEATERS ArO indeed. MEN'S SWEATERS Aro prieed . CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Aro priced . We Have Them from This to This Overstocked on Stoves and Ranges The Same Old Story-But a Sad Reality. Wc have a complete assortment of the very highest grade Buck's Stoves and Ranges-all one quality-from the Highly Polished and Enameled Nickled Trimmed Ranges io the small No. 7 Cook Stove? We are offering these Stoves at less than replacement values? If interest ed in ? Stove or Range it will be to your interest to see us at once? for we have something interesting to tell you as to prices and quality of these Stoves. Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters We have also a large stock of these well-known Heaters in large sizes that wc offer for less than present dealers' cost, These Heaters are well adapted to School Houses. Churches or Business Houses. Better see us before the stock is gone. Ballenger Hardware and Furniture Co., SENECA, 8. C. Whiskey Kill? Child. (Hartwell, Ga., Sun.) Discovering a small quantity of whiskey which tho family had kept for medicinal purposes, Angus Wol bom, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Welborn, who resido in tho Heed Creok community, drank some of the liquor and was found shortly thereafter in an Intoxicated condi tion. His mother, thinking that Gio child would soon recover from tho effects of tho liquor, laid him on a bed and awaited developments. He soon developed alarming symptoms, however, was racked with convul sions, which caused hi? death. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS? All persons Indebted to tho Estate of SALLIE KEELS, Deceasod, aro hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons hav ing claims against said Estate will present the same, duly attested, with in tho timo prescribed hy law, or ho barred. MOLLY S. MCDOWELL, Executrix of the Estate of Sallie Keols, Deceased.. Oct. 2G, 1921. 43-46 CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Oconee.-Dy V. E. Martin, Esq., Judge of I'robnto.-Whoroas, Mrs. Eunice D. Holland has -made suit to mo *.o grant hor Letters of Administration of tho Estato of nnd Effects of W..A. Holland, Locoascd These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular the kin dred and croditora of tho said W. A. HOLLAND, Deceasod, that they ho and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to bo hold at Wal halla Court House, South Carolina, on Tuosday, tho 15th day of Novem ber, 1921, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to show causo, if any they have, why the 8aid. administration should not be granted Given under my hand and seal this 3l8t day of October, A . D. 1921. V. P. MARTIN, J migo of Probate for Oconee Co, S. C. ?Published on the 2d and 9th days of November, 1921, in Tli? Keoweo Courier, and on the Court House door i for the time prescribed by law. 1 Nov. 2, 1921. 44-4K t,