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I Meet Me At I To those u superior fall m for actual vahi +r\ 1<V/ jL/IWUCl/ ^ V> SHOES. We. carry the best line of sho* they repeat. The best working in tne town ior tne money, ui< you pay $2.50 elsewhere; our are $1.98 ; This is a Cracker Jack snoe, : black or tan, $2.75; now $2.48 An extra good shoe, and is o-. S2.9S VO.UU y uv ? Veribest tough hide -shoe, ai guarantee this tc be the best w< shoe regardless of cost and th< as near waterproof as you can $3.75, now $3.28 If your boy is hard on shoe ought to come here and gel him i for I have received a shipment of shoes for them, and they cant out the soles in sixty days, IW a good line of boys dren's and Ladies neavy warning prices from $1.24 to $2.48 a pair We nave the best line of dress for men in different styles. Th( the famous Geo. W. Snow shoe also have it in the Educator toe. in and look the line over. 7 I Lane Old Sta ? < ><?> <$> & <S> SOCIAL. <?> <s> i -1 Notable among the fall entertain-' rr.ents was the reception gi.en by Dr.! uV. G. ayes and Mrs. J. E Fox Fri-; cLy evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mayes, who have j;ist returned frcm their wedding trip to Florida. The reception was a large and brilliant affair, the whole lower floor be- j ing beautifully decorated and brilliant j with I-ghtS tor lh-2 occasion. The receiving rccra was all lilac and white, the graceful Faba vine, with its purple blossoms; draping mantel and walls. The drawing room was pink and white. Here a wealth of handsome white. chrysanthemums was supplemented with fragrant pinkx roses. in the dining room scarlet salvia was artistically used in decorating iii w ovf>iiohi? snapp and the table C V CI J t* ? (A A A M V 4 v > ^ v. ? v - was lovely wuli exquisite centerpiece formed of mirrir reflecting the red salvia from a beautiful ci|t glas s ase. The candles had red shades, thus casting a beautiful glow over the room. The spacious halls were in autumn J hues and souvenirs of autumn leaves i tied with scarlet ribbon from here! were pinned on each guest. Receiving ; with Dr. Bayes and .Mrs, Fox were the j bride and groom, Mrs. R. E. Hanna j and Mrs. 0. B. Cannon, and assisting ! in the various rooms during the evening were Mesdames Leland Summer. TT 1? T 17- -\/I nrraz- \T TT'Q T1 f K MCtJ. noimes, <j. >?. nxajco, ..a,. * , Burns and J. E. Norwood and Misses I Mar. L. Burion, Bess Burton, Catherine Wright, Octie Griffin and Sadie Fant. Delightful block cream and cake was served by Nancy Fox, Harriet Mayer, Dutch Fant and Marguerite Spearman and coffee was served by Miss Fannie McCaughrin. Over a hundred guests , called during.the evening. j * * j Mrs. A. T. Brown entertained the i Rouk club, to which she belongs, and \ a few other friend Saturday after- j ?* *? JL ~ J V l noon. Mrs. .Brown aecoraieu uw | rooms in chrysanthemums and roses and the brightness within made quite, a contrast to the gloomy weather j without. There were three tables of; players and the score cards were dain-; ? A r-iJ ty ana appropriate ui ? uuc au.u j vilow. Russian tea and sandwiches were! served the following guests: Meadames Burns, Mower, Schenck, Houseal, Can-' non, Brown.. Watkins, J. B. Mayes, Fox,I j Sanders )ho have not purch erchandise, in all ki e and merit. If pr >? thoroughly in ev> Ped Spreads. es an(j Large and nice ones, wil ; shoo fringe 5 shoe TOWELS, prices Just received, another a nair towels, nice and large, fri and in fOTTOX FLANN a Pair Heavy and wide, bleac' worth bleached, the 12%c kind f( a pair The 1^c kind for id we ~ irking MEX'S UNDERWl are The fleece lined kind ; _ , for, our price find; a pair ' * yon NOTHING. a pajr Just received, a shipm* Clothing in tiue and graj Snow , . , . nl>-> in neat stripe. wear Suits you pay $3 2.50 els price is ' Chii_ Suit? woitn $13.50, our shoes Suits you pay $15.00 eve: prices are Boys' Clothes. .$1.48 to shoes Men's Sweaters from .. ;y are . We Come { LAMES' UNDERW Prices from I ^he reasonable md % Floyd, Stubbs and Miss Mary L Burton. ' V j * * * ~ nnt Arr<iinof1 Q fp\y -VIIs. JL . v/. x \jysi luiuvu ~ _ .. friends at a most delightful luncheon Saturday morning in honor of tMrs. J. T. Burton, Mrs. F. Z. Wilson's sister v.id gvest. The morning was most 'lcas?antly spent in social chat and the hcuse was lovely with fragrant autumn : rest s. A course luncheon was served the following guests: Mrs. F. Z. Wilson, Mrs. J. T. Burton, Mrs. W. Y. Fair, j Mrs. R. P. Holland, Mrs. Alex Welch j and Miss M. L. Burton. ,* * * " f Saturday afternoon tae Comrades' j Vo/? +V>oir? Tiroolrl"* {ramp of V/1UU nau iuv/u ?* with Miss Mary Wright. Delightful refreshments were served and the games much enjoyed. I * * * Friday afternoon Mrs. Jas. Mcintosh wa? hostess for the Jasper chapter,' D; A. R. Chrysanthemums and roses \ were abundantly used in the rooms \ % OHBBBMMaBM?naaraaaHMauMaDnHnaBnBi OPERA COP \ EI PRICES: Matinee I Night 10 TY> nifcHav A ilUi OUUJ THE GROW ased their fall neec nds of Dress Good ice and quality mzi ery respect. DRESS <; th or without 10 and 20 yards .OSc to $US to a customer this at shipment of ^ om 4c to -<*c an(j 20 yards 1 , to a customer this EL* at hed and un- Apron Gingham, )r 10c yard a p;ece. only 1C ya 12^c week at Remnants of Sui g piece, worth 10c. b ? nnclnr-r? Dr + Vl i C TITC you pay 50C- a 39c each SHI] Men's Wcol Shirt of rnt of Men's , , , Men'- Dress Shi r and check. and fancy stripe; ? ;ewhere, ou* * .$9.95 a suit ' vve nave sooc price $19.9, Sbirts trom pywhere, our $12 93 COLI $4.88 a suit . .4Sc to 9Sc We have the Ai for men in the late Also ha.e a pre "E-A.?* N all shapes, four in ] ..24c to 48c and colors i : outfitters for Jew D and the club was most delightfully sni Lti ia.ned. Tc he roll call all responded With\*a current event. Then Mrs. "VV. G. Houeeal read a paper on '^rhe Significance of the Names of the South Carolina Chapters." Mter^ll business had-been disposed of refreshments were served. Basfs and Twine oj Buy your paper bags and wrapping twine from us. We have the cigars that sell. Give us a call- We I went to please you. A. 0. Ruff & Co., The Who'esale Cigar Store HOUSE 1ING wz _] ) and 10 cents' and 15 cents. Nov. 18th J ;! I J \ ING STORE Is will do well to pa Is and Shoes. We ins anything to yoi IXGHAm XI to a piece, 10 yards Men's Out week, worth S 1 -3c, from ?>e yard ~ BRAT. Just recei" to a piece, 10 yards for men in week, worth 8 l-3c, from 5c yard 10 and 20 yards to Lrds to a customer, 10 and 20 'yc -*arc^ 9c yard, but ting, 10 yards to a tomer, at the ut only 10 yards to ?ek at 6c yard Checked Hon RTS. The 12%c kin s, the best in town, 9Sc each ? From 1 to, ill iicai ilso in white, from ...48c to 98c each 1 line of Working From 24c to 48c B ;ARS The 12%c 1 -row Brand Collar '^e 2 st shape. kind, this we tty line of ties in hand and bat wing, PEPPI 10c to 48c each Come in ac Men, Wo me ?rv Go | i i r l i I I ! \ f I I J a I B i Don't you often pay m not get badly styled, poo: to safeguard your appear Styleph They are for the men \ And the price $17 fits th* ail-wool fabrics, high gn, !. work is famous. i i i j Summc Ck i After a while Europe will have no ,< f : neutral ground for Tjeace to prey on. \ Meet Me iv us a visit and loo ?h ! offer values the i read over this ad, 9 (JHT SHIRTS. ing Night Shirts priced In all 48c to 98c each HATS. 0f a11 /pfl a shir.ment of hats the latest shape, prices $1.48 to $2.98 In d kind, < OUTING. yards to a piece, worth only 12 yards to a cus se prices, at 6^c yard In c the 75' HOMESPUN. All lespun, 10c kind, 8 l-3cyd 42 inc id, at 10c yard price i BLANKETS 98c to $4.98 a pair In diS< 75c kii COMFORTS $1.48 to $2.98 a pair' And s ED TICKING. kind, c cind for 10c yard Silk: best that is made, 20c 36 inc i_ -lot / j eK 1V72V yaru ____ :rell sheeting. id get our prices. 36 incl n and Childrei ods Sf I \ / I KHUC I ame"price the world ore than you can afford just t rly made clothes? You don't ance when you buy 1 is Clothes vho consider their dollars as 1 ; income of more than 63 out ;de tailoring, plus the styling < ;r Bros. Co >thing Departme Blessings in disguiste too often lake too long to throw off the disguise. i At Sanders Jj k over line of I it unsurpassed ? nrr/vr/itrim. > H-W-f V4f V m KIMOA GOODS colors 12%c kind, for lOe yard WINDOW CXKTAINS kinds, from 10c to 25c yard __________________ ALL WOOL SERGE lifferent colors, 42 inches wide, jur price is 48c yard * < ALL WOOL POPLIN Iifferent color, 38 inches wide, c kind, our price is 48c yard Wool Poplin in different colors, :he6 wide, the $1.25 kind, our s 98c yard ALL WOOL SERGE erent stripes, 42 inches wide, the ad, our price is 48c yard . ^ SILKS UF ALL (JULUKS tripes, 36 inches -Wide, the 75c >ur price is 48c yard 5 of Fancy Stripes and Checks, h^e wide, at...48c to 98c yard DRESS PLAIDS les wide, from 15c to 48c n I . V" nrp I Phone 110 . 1 i I : V/ ! ' :/ji i -M r - hiSm > - Q | CA ; ^ | aSJL v i9fc> It 17 Wl# . -M ^ARK REGISTER?0\_ *)* . / over. o be sure that you wil ' A have to pay a premium $17.00 nn A'i? nr\riflo WiTirta w cii eld tiicii of 100 men. Guaranteed of a fashion artist whose I m mnanv "*rrv int | Clothe* fometimes speak louder than words.?Nashville Banner. j