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o<? oo 0<> ,_ <>< ! oo oo oo oo oo o OO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo S<> The Followii %% Your Inte <>< <>< Rush Bros. Co., <>0 ?? <>< J- D. Moore, Dn J. B. Wharton Ci ^ R. H. Anderson <3 The Wharton CI Jay-Smith Clothi The G. A. Byr and Shoes i>^ T. C. Burns & Cc <>o <>A R. Rosenbaum, Millinery. 4^ VK Rememb <>< OO o<> OO OO <>o MRS. CHEEK The community was saddened Sun day by the announcement of the death of Mrs. Lois Cheek, wife of Mr. John A. Cheek, which occurred at her home Sunday afternoon, November 10, 1912. Mrs. Cheek had been sick only a short while, and her condition was not re garded as serious until Sunday rnorn imr RA?ir1pH h??r hnshand. Mrs. Cheek leaves two sisters, Misses Mae and Eugenia Robertson, of^Abbeville, and two brothers, J. Totvnes Robertson, of Vicksburg, Miss., and Allen M. Rob ertson, of Oklahoma. The funeral services were held yes terday morning at 11 o'clock and a concourse of sorrowing friends fol lowed the body to its last resting place. One who knew Mrs. Cheek well, Only one Deale can sell you tlx fairest-priced coi be had anywhei ells. The V VOTAN < VOTA1 Each, best Thl? At L. W. KELL SCHOOL Tablets In General Scho Speed's Di ' ni u i / Acc ursday, No' Gl ig Merchants will irest to Trade with Dry Goods and Ladies' 7 Goods, Shoes and Milli o., Dry Goods and Ladiei ? Co., Dry Goods, Clothir othing Co., Gents* Furni ng Co., Gents' Furnishir d Outfitting Co., Gents )., The Red Iron Racket Dry Goods, Clothing, ?er the Dates? paid the following tribute to her memory: "There was laid to rest yesterday, one of those whom God in His kind providence lends to communities to keep the loving touch of the sweet Savior's hands familiar to those who need His presence. "The sweetness of her face meant the sweetness of her life. At home, cratitlo onrl thAiiahtfnl flm n cr flhnilt UiVU^UUU*. MMWWV her daily duties without complaint. Especially thoughtful to those who looked to her. To the sick, a quiet, helpful friend. To everybody, a neigh bor. Whereever she was she had a pleasant word for the person next to her, feeling that it became a Chris tian to bring brightness into the lives of others. Everybody felt that in her they had a friend. "In her Church, she did those little duties gladly by which the Sanctuary woo honntitfpH "The large congregation which filled Trinity church was only an outward sign of the love that a community has for a true servant of our Lord. The quiet, gentle life that had been lived without ostentation had gathered to itself the rich harvest of many hearts. It was the triumph of a life which was spent not for self but that others jr in this Town ; highest grade, fee and tea to re, for he alone otan Line COFFEE S TEA of its kind tatcr If ^ ER & BRO. BOOKS Pencils k ol Supplies. ug Store. JUCUJ v. 21 F Make it to Them: WE WA with yoi the kini Furnishings. this rea: nery. INDUCE 3' Furnishings trade v tg, Shoes, Etc. can't be shings. we have lgS. great pi Furnishing spend a inspect Store. the good , Shoes and will be: mi j -mursuay, rr might be happier. "May God grant that the benedic tion of such a life may rest upon us all." Mrs. Cheek was the second daugh ter of Colonel J. T. Robertson, who was a citizen of Abbeville all his life. He was a merchant at home, and sol dier in the Confederate army. Courage ous and brave, he faced danger in the camp and in all the battles around Richmond. Some idea of the fatality among those who were with him may be had from the fact that he went out as Lieutenant in Company B, Orr's Rifles and before the close of hostil ities he had been promoted by senior ity to Lieutenant-Colonel of the Regi ment. In one engagement all the field officers were killed. Fighting to the last he never falter ed in loyalty to the cause of Southern rights. And after the war he was loy al to the day of his death to the cause for which he had fought. Active in all the relations of citizenship, he took a leading part in the redemption of the State from Republican rule, and in his death he leaves the heritage of a good name to his children, whose lives have proved worthy of a worthy sire. MATTISON.MAHON The following account of the mar riage of one of Abbeville's popular young men is taken from The State: Denmark, Nov. 9.?Tuesday even ing the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Zeigler was the scene of a very pret ty wedding, when their niece, Miss Wakefield Mattison, was wedded to Dr. Douglass Mahon, of Abbeville. At 7 o'clock, to the strains of Men delssohn's wedding march, rendered by Miss Annie Lou Byrd, of Bamberg, the minister, Dr. Watson, took his place in the parlor. From a room beyond came two of the bridesmaids, Misses Jennie Causey and Kate Mc Sween, dressed in white lingerie, car rying yellow chrysanthemums, tied with ribbons to match. Then came Misses Wilson and Clark, followed by the dame of honor, Mrs. Burch, of Columbia in gold, with green ribbons. Next, the maid of honor, Miss Juanita Hewitt, in blue, followed by little Miss Lina Zeigler, scattering rose petals before the bride, who came in with her uncle, Mr. Zeigler, and was met by the groom and his best man, Mr. Mahon. Only a few of the bride and groom's most intimate friends witnessed the ucicmuuj. iut' tci ciiiuiij ait in formal reception was tendered to which a great many of the Denmark people came. These friends first passed the receiving line and were then carried into the dining room where the color scheme of yellow and white was artis tically carried out. There they were served with delicious cream and cakes and were then taken to the punch bowl and served this delicious nectar. Mr. and Mrs. Mahon left on the night train for the South and will be at home after the 12th to their friends in Abbeville. Dr. and Mrs. Mahon arrived in Ab beville Friday evening. LODGE MEETING An important meeting of Clinton Lodge, No. 3, A. P. M., will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at which a large class will be passed. A full attendance is expected. Mr. Poultryman: If you are not get help them along by feeding Conkey's help them along by feeding Conkley's Laying Tonic. The McMurray Drug Co. t 9 J titan riday, Nov. WOO NT TO BECOME BETTER u and we want you to km ds of GOODS we are sell son we are offering you MEHTS to come to Green rith us on the above d< gin to tell you of all the g in store for you, but we leasure in showing you. pleasant dav in a good. I w w our stores and take adi ! things we are offering y< sorry if you do not come. iday and Sati voc CONGRATULATIONS. Due West in a Blaze of Glory on a Rainy Night. One of tlic best women on all the face of this earth, writes from the Athens of learning, from the home of religion, from the scenes of patriotic emotion, In part as follows: "Due West, Nov. 7th. "Congratulations! Three cheers for all the Wilsons! I like the name. The solid South sounds well. Due West had ti torch light procession In a pouring rain." The words above quoted, coming as they do from their source, are more to be appreciated than anything that could have been sent to Wilson, Roosevelt or Taft. This letter together with the letters which were copied into the Presbyterian of last week, lead me to believe that I am not friendless in the old homeof my child hood to which I have tried to be faithful throughout a long life. Hugh Wilson. $100 Reword, $100 The readers of this paper 'will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Mali's Catarrh Cure is M>e only positive cure now l:no\vn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure Ij taken in ternally, ucting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, there by destroying the foundation of tho dis ease. and giving tho patient strength by building up tlie constitution and assisting nature in doi'ig its v/ork. TI.o proprietors have fo much faith in its curative pow ers that t!;ey otfer O'io Hundred Dollars for any c:^e t!:at It f-ils to cure. Send for I'st of testimonials. A:Hross V. J. orinu::*- CO., Toledo, Ohia SoH by itU Pnjfrrin'i, I',".. Take Uall'a Faintly rill i for constipation. (^aaraasn-isApv) IF WOMEN IDMLY KNEW What a Heap of Happtoefs it Would Kninfr tn AhKairilla Romao IV Xlft/I/U V ?JIU UUUIDO, Hard to do housework with au ach ing back. BriDgH you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only kuew the cause that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys, 'Twonld save much needless woe. Doay's Kidney Pills are for weak ki^ys. ?*PuqH ivhot an A KKairSllo /?I * IWQr? on*?o? Mrs. M. N. Thornton, Fort Pickens, Abbeville, 8. C., says : "I have always found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a good kidney medicine and I consider them worthy of tbe highest praise. I had pains through my back and kidneys and was caused a great deal of annoyance by the kidney secretions. In a short time after I uned Doan's Kidney Pills which I obtained from P. B. Speed's Drug Store, I began to feel better and. it was not long before the pains left. My kidneys are now in a normal condition and do not trouble me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ,ce ! 22 Sal f s. iMiiiinfail nr?_ _ n_i< nvif uaiuivw iw us and ling. For SPECIAL wood and ites. 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