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MERCHANDISE. We shop around for it^-buy some In Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis ?nd a dozen other places. We don't let some smoothe talker sell it to us. We gp out and hunt* up the best things at the best prices and buy them. After hav ing bought right we sell them {or the cash at no more than a' reasonable profit, and give you the best values\ your money will-buy. ONS THE BIG CASH STOFFE SENECA, S. O MONEY. > 'Tis ari old saying that the money you you save is just as good as the money you? make, and saving a few dollars buying your Fall Merchandise is much easier than work ing for them. Your money is just as good as anybody's, and should buy just as much? Doesv it? If you are not sure, why not shop around a little and find out? Large Stocks, good assortments, reasonable price--a big-store packed full of New Suits, Goats, Dresses, Skirts, Woolens, Notions, Shoes an4 Gents' Pall Merchandise-Ladies' Furnishings. jj We Sell for Cash ?nd Give the Best Values Your Money will Btty V. LADIES SUITS. . > Extremely Coo<1 Looking Suite, made of^Jno Quality Serges, Trlc otines, P.oiret Twills, Velours, ?tc. Now Models, trimmed with ' Silk Braid and Duttons. Also tho Plain Tail ored Suite. ^Wonderful values nt. . .... ... $12.00 TO $30.00 SKIRTS. A very pretty lot of Wool Skirts, handsomely Tailored, in Plain and Plaited Models. Solid Colors and Stripe OQ tn AND QC nfl Combinations. Prices.?.t??ivJU ?p?iUU Roys' Medium - weight' Ribbed Union Suits, uU sizes. (Price 50c, Roys' Fleeced Union Suits, now 'priced 75c.AND 85c. > \ DRESSES. A collection of Now Fall Drosses in s?ch materials ns Canton Crepo, Poiret Twills, Tricot ino, Crepe do Chine, Sorges-^-somo plain, others Embroidered and Fancy Stitched, and' many Clover Trimming Effects. Sizes 16 to 42. In tho most popular colors. <p? Hfl TO Priced.'. ..' $9.00TO $25.00 NEW CREPE DE CHltfE WAISTS. Just received a lot of Crepo do chino Waist?, Plain Tailored Over-BIouso Effecte, in tim very latest Styles QrJ .Qft TO and Colors. Prices'... and $3.iJ0 TO $6.50 Roys' Heavy Ribbed Union Suite priced $1.00 Ladies' Blenched Vests and Ponte priced 50c. BOYS' SUITS. Knee Pants Suite for boys 3 to 15 years. Plain Blue Serges-Brown, Tan and Green Mixtures-Plain ard Bolted .?C f|#? TO OJ Eft Models. Very reasonably priced at.'. y?iUU ?pf l?U BOYS' PANTS. Boys' Knee Ponte, hi Serges and Worsteds-Sizes 8 to 16. Priced $1.00 ro $2.50 BOYS' SHIRTS. Boys' Dress niul Negligee Shirts, Solid Colors and Striped" Patterns. ".- 75c.*"" 30c. for Men and Boys to The Best and Most Popular Medium Priced Dress Shoes be found anywhere. Price $5 to $7.50. " $7.50 $4.50 TO SHOES SHOES WE SELL W. Ii. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN; PETERS SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN; SELZ SHOES FOR INFANTS AND CHIL DREN, AND GODMAN SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK, AND THEY ARE VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE MEN'S DRESS SHOES PRICED. MEN'S WORK SHOES PRICED. v . WOMEN'S HEAVY SHOES PRICED. ... WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES PRICED. BOYS' DRESS SHOES-^ PRICED. BOYS' EVERY-DAY SHOES- t PRICED..<-. ... GIRLS' SHOES PRICED .:. INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S SHOESJ-. PRICED. ... $2.50 $2.75 $2.50 $2.75 $2.25 $1.25 $1.50 $3.50 $5.00 $5.00 10 $3.25 $3.50 TO TO TO $1.00 TO $2.25 y COATS. HANDSOME COATS that show quality in their every lino. THE DATEST STYLES, tim Newest Materials, tho Best Colors, and tim Big gest values to bo found in Upper South 01 fl fl fl TO Carolina. Priced . ,. .7. $10.00 TO $25.00 SWEATERS. Dadles' Hwontors, made of an excellent quality of Wool Worsteds tho littlo Slip-Overs, Bolted Models, Tuxedos mid tho Heavy College Sweaters, in all tho best Colors ard Combi- fifi TO OQ Efl nations. Priced.$L iUU . TO. JU Ladies' Heavy-weight Vests and; Punts priced .00 $1 Mon's Fleeced Union Suits, now priced $1.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suits, now priced $1.25 Ladles' Sot-Snug Union Suite Pilco $1.25 MEN'S ( PANTS. Men's Dress Ponte, in Wool Serges, Worsteds omi Wool Mixed Mnto rinls-Solid Colors and Stripes in Men's and Young Men's Models. Wo have sizes 20 to 42. Price $2.25 TO $4,50 > MEN'S HATS. Stetsons and other mfikes of Now Foll'Hats-Staple Black, Groy and $2.50 . AND UP. Brown-Prices MEN'S SHIRTS. Mon's Dress and Negligee Shirts, with or without Collars-Solid Col ors and Neat Striped Patterns. Prices 95c;TO $2.50 THE "NEST EGG" left in tho hen's nest ia an example of tho first !>;<nk deposit 'you moko. Tho lion's Imbil ls to nccuimilnto a nest full of oggsjmd then sit upon thom until (hoy hatch. Tak ing tho eggs away as rapidly as sho lays them interfered with . her plan of procedure, and she will steal away and lay lier eggs where they cannot bo found. t THE FIRST DEPOSIT you make in this hank should never be diminished. Like tho hen, you should strive to add to Gmt first doposit until you ha Vc enough to accomplish somo groat pur uose, and having accomplished Gmt, you begin again. The Enterpr?s? Bank, > Walhalla, 5. C. 1888 -1922 ' THE NEW STETSONS ARE HERE. That's all wc need to tell you, New Fall Styles with the distinctive mark? and the good, old-rock bottom Stetson Quality, If you're a regular Stestson customer, of course you'll want one of thc new Fall Styles. If not, let , us urge you at least to come and try one on. You can judge for yourself what this Stetson "feeling for style" is, that the young men talk about. Tub Stetson Quality Mark on every Stetson Hats. C. W. PITCHFORD, " WALHALLA, S. C. Conter Singing Convention. The Center Townsh'p Singing As sociation will meet with Pleasant Grovo church (better known as "Thc Block") next fourth Sunday, Oct. 22, tit 2 p. m. All singers and lovors of music are invited. J. W. S. Kins, Sec'y-Treas. Kcoweo Singing Convention. Tho Kooweo Township Singing Convention will meet at Fall Creek on the fourth Sunday in October (tho 22d) nt 2 p. m. Ploaso bear in mind that tho convention has been changed from tho second to the fourth Sun day. E. Littleton, Preal Jesse Sloan, Secretary. *?h? Fairview School. Tho Fairview school will open Oct. 30th. Compulsory attendance law will be enforced on Nov. 20. Patrons will pleaso take notice and start all children of school age promptly. J. Duff McMahan, for Trustees. AH-I)ny Kinging nt Cross Roads. There will be an all-day singing at Cross Roads No. 2 on the fifth Sun day in October, the 29th. All good Bingers and lovers of inusio are in vited to come. Everybody has a cor dial inivtation to come nnd bring well-filled baskets, and let's have a day of song and prayer. To the Trade! ** -- ?H? IT IS OUR OPINION THAT >H? THE FLOUR MARKET HAS ?H? REACHED BOTTOM, AND .H? WE SEE HIGHER PRICES, ?H? AND WE ADVISE YOU TO .fnf? BUY YOUR REQUIRE .J~]? MENTS. ** -- ?J?J. CREAM LOAF- ' .{..{. An Excellonn Flour. . .$0.50 ??.?J? BELLE OF~BRO^D ?H? WAY--Self-Rising .. .$0.75 ?M- - .fyj. A COMPLETE LINE OF tho .?X?* FAMOUS ENDICOTT-JOIIN ?H? SON AND PETERS' ALV .H? FEATHER SHOES AT .H* jPRtO?S THAT WILL IN .M? TEREST YOU." - ?Hi ALSO, .MEN'S AND BOYS' ?H? CLOTHING, AND A BEAU ?H# TIFUIJ LINE OF SWEAT MRS FOR ALL. 41-42 WEST UNION, S. C. PRQMM OP S. S. CONVENTION To bo I! !-: at (lio Wolf Stake Baptist Clo, < li Oct. 28th and 20th. Folio itig is tho program of tho Svnftay 'kool Convontion of BpaVer dnm iii . .5t Association to be hold ot VVotl .Stake Baptist church Satur day fjit?p sunday, Oct. 28 and 29: Saturday. 10 a. IU.T-Opening oxerclso, illus trating opening of Sunday school, by C. F. Hot rick. 1 0.L1 o- Roll-call of churches. 10.j').Adress, "Essential Facts in a Successful Superintendent." By Dr. AV. A.. Strickland and State work er \' 11.2Q -Discussion: "Sunday School Problems." Led by Supt. J. P. Coates and State worker. 12 ni.--"A Successful Homo De partment." By Rov. Geo. E. Smith. 12.30--Dinner. , 1.30 p. m.-Devotional service, by Rev. J. ,Fred Fowler. I. 45-^- R e p o r t . of associational workers, beginning with eradlo roll. . 2.304-"How to Have a Successful Teachers' Meeting." By Rev. J. E. Freeman and Rev. W. F. Sinclair. 3.00-"The Sunday School Teach er's Library." By Rev. J. W. Willis: Sunday. 10 a; m.-Praise service, led by Rev. M. J. StanBell. .10.15-"The Teacher Before tho Class." Rev. L. H. Raines and Rev. J. E. Willis. / ' 10.43'-Discussion: "Tho Standard of Excellence." Rev. L. W. Langston. II. 00'-"Saving Souls tho Su prenio End of tho Suffdny School." Rov. L. M. fLyda, Rov. R. F. Jones, and State worker. Ira E. D. Andrews, Chairman. K. W. Marett, Secretary. Compulsory Attonda^ice nt Fairview. Notico is horoby given to the pa trons of Falrv'ew School District, No. 34, that school will open Oct. 23, and the compulsory uttondnneo law will he enforced atrthis school beginning Nov. nth. Parents will please try to have all children present^ the first day. Trustees* Cast in units, a Kansas City in ventor's portnblo concreto garago can ho taken apart for transporta tion by truck. Among the most noted poaco trea ties is that of Westphalia (1648), which closed the Thirty Years' War. Time to Sow Grain We have a good stock of Cole's One and Two-Row Grain Drills; also Fertilizer Distributers. ' We offer these popular Implements at JO per cent from regular list prices, and will be pleased to have your business on same. . ' We have stock of Fairbanks Kerosene En gines in the small sizes, and cao get any size you might need on short notice. . Will appreciate your inquiries on these and all Mill Supplies? Heaters and Stoves ? We have the most complete stock of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters that we have ever carried. Well known Standard Makes - Majestic, Bucks and Coles. You know them. We could say no thing to add to their qualities. Salinger Hardware Co. Seneca, S. C sss Cold Weather Is Here, Our stocks of Air Tight Hot Blast Heaters for wood and coal and Box Heaters are complete. Come in and get your requirement for the winter while our stock is complete. Plenty ot Cement on Hand Just received a car of Galvanized Roofing, Nails and Buildii-i: Material. You will always find our, prices as reasonable as good business methods will permit. . v Whitmire-Marett Hdw. Go. HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS , WESTMINSTER WALHALLA (Phono No. 80.) (Phone No. ll.) SOUTH CAROLINA 1