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BUY NOW Spifil Us] m~ v-fr. ^ 15S^, a Pjgr, I'F M - rf ig-.rt ?r t ^ ?J 4 ;cm ST ******** * LOWNDESVILLE 1 ******** Prof. J. F. Harper, of Middleton Ga., was here for a few hours severa days ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barksc'ale an< their son, Mr. Lawrence Barksdale of Augusta, came up last Friday an< cnont a fpw rfavs with Mr. T. D. Cool ey and family. Mr. Joe Gibert, of WiUington came up and looked after his inter eets in this section, last week. Mr. J. A. Hill, his two sons, An drew and William Hill, . Mr. W. E Hill and Mr. J. S. Cochran, of Abbe ville, took an auto drive to this plac lest Sunday afternoon, and spent se\ eral hours at the home of the writei Mr. Jas. M. Giles,' of Andersor came down Tuesday and looked afte his interests in this place. Mr. Jas. B. Latimer left Tuesda for Charleston, and re-entered th State Medical College for anothe year. Mrs. S. J. Zeigler of Shrevepor La., came a few days ago and sper two or three days with her aunt, Mi J. C. Chandler. We were much shocked and sa< dened on Monday to hear that a tel< gram had been received here statin that Mrs. Pollie Williams had ju: died in New York City, at the hom of her son-in-law, Capt Charles 1 Eaker. She became known to man of our people in her young days, ha> ir.g many relatives in and aroun here as Miss Pollie Norwood, of Gj The older ones of us now living we remember in those days, when in he bright, pretty and popular youn days, she gained many stron friends, who since, in her occasiona visits here, only deepened an strengthened the feelings then form ed for her with the passing of th days and years, as her great wort! Decame better known. She is gone but left cherished memories behini her. She was a noble, true christiai woman. Her remains were brough to Hogansville, Ga., and there laid t< rest beside the dear ones gone before Troupe. NoVSix-Sixty-Sfo I This ia a prescription prepared eapeciall (or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Five or aiz doaea will break any case, an If taken then as tonic the Fever will nc return. It acta on the liver better tha Calomel and doea not gripe or eicken. 25 We Furni FURNI1 BEDS! Everythinj % Phone, Write 01 Visit the Abbeville Cou 7T? ? IIV 4/> OVES^RAN '******** ' * MT. CARMEL * ? 1 BOYD-HUMPHREYS. * The marriage Of Miss Janle Boyd j and Dr. Alva H. Humphreys, which took place on Wednesday afternoon, at the Associate Reformed Prepby, terian church, of Mt. Carmel, S. C., was a lovely event. A large ftttm fcer of friends assembled to witness _ the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. H. B. Blakely, pastor of th< I ride. The church was artisticallj e decorated with ferns and Southerr A Iaoma KAI 1 WQ( r_ olllllitX. .TV Ittl^c miiw; i'vii nu. r> suspended just above the altar, anc numrous white candles addetl to th< r beauty of the scene. As the wedding march, played bj y Miss Maggie Sutherland, was heard e the ushers, Mescrs Lawrence Hester ,r and Darrell McAllister, took thei: places, followed by the bridal party The bridesmaids, lovely in white lin gerie dresses, carried pink carna s tions; they were, Misses Verna Car lisle, of Lowndesville, Lorena Hum 1_ phreys, of Bethune, Dora Black an< ?. Ethel Wells, of Mt. Carmel. Th< g maid of honor, Miss Mabel Boyd, sis ter of the bride, was lovely a blue sill e gown, she carried a bouquet of whit* [<# carnations. The little ring bearer y Clifford Boyd, was dressed in whit< j,_ and carried a pretty silk piUbw. d The bride beautifully attired in i u dark green broadcloth suit with ha II to match, carried a shower bouque ir ot' brides' roses and lilies-of-the-val z ley. Never was she more handsome g She and the maid-of-honor, wit! 1 whom she entered, were met at th< j altar by the groom and his best man Mr. Mark King, of Bethune. e The bride is the daughter of Mr ^ and Mrs. Will R. Boyd, and is one oJ 1 How's This ? J We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh 3 that cannot be cured by Hall's '* Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe [ him perfectly honorable in all business ^ transactions and financially t^ble to carry out any obligations made by his firm, y NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, t Toledo, O. 5 [ Hall's Catarrh Cure i3 taken Internally, a j acting directly upon the blood and mult cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials Q sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold i by all Druggists. ? I Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. J. M. ANDERSON C< TX ~ New The Styles are )m Goods, i Awaits Youz New Goo J. M. A + "1 ? to the A"b J M. ANDERSON CO/1 ish Your Home from Cella TJRE for \ Room, L D-*Ar* e*c Ti?/\n r% w J W/i jlii aso) xi. un anu t i in all the latest finis g to Fur nisi wire us your wants inty Fair, Nov. 3, 4, 5. IGES (br Mt. Carmel's loveliest and most popular young women. The groom is a prominent young physician of Bethune, S. C., where they will make their home. After the ceremony the bride and groom left for Spartanburg, from whence <hey will take a trip North. 1 On Tuesday evening, Sept. 28th, a - reception was given at thehome of the bride, to the members of the bridal > party. A delicious sweet course was served during the evening. The ? bride had two nice showers given her, I a miscellaneous one by Miss Susie Patterson and a kitchen shower by r Miss Dora Black. Both were de1 lightful entertainments, and the bride 5 was the recipient of many beautiful I pnd useful presents. i A. S. ; * McCORMICK * Presiding Elder O'Dell preached in " the Methodist church Saturday and " Sunday morning, quarterly confer" once being held with this church. Mr. Charlie Carroll of Augusta, * spent a few days here with relatives e during the past week. Miss Ruby Anderson has p,one to ? Calhoun Falls, where she will teacfc B school this term. '? Mrs. M. H. White, from Augusta, 2 is the guest of her sister, M*-s. H. M McCain. 1 Misses Maymie Patterson and t Louise McCracken spent sevral days t in Lincoln County, Ga., last week. Mrs. C. C. Fuller, Jr., and little Evelyn, have returned homo aftet 1 spending some time in Greenwood. J Mrs. Susan Blakely, of Lincolr ? County, Ga., is spending some timi here. Miss Mary' Bell, of Merriwether ^ has returned home after spending s - week here with Miss Martha Bell. . Miss Olivia Maddison left Sunday lor Augusta, where she will enter f i business school. J Mr. McCracken, editor of Messen per, was paralyzed in one side lasl Friday. At this writing he is doinf . very well. > i ******** * ANTREVILLE " * |******** | Mrs. A. M. Erwin left Monday fo* 7B INVITE Coat Pretty and Pr Mw, i Slii) o Inspection. els. Wew F nderso 'HE CAISB >"fc> eyille Oo ir to Garret on Our Easy Pi lie Living ibrary, Hal ^ RUGSK fects to the l or Beautify ?Our Truck passes ri Make our Store your Head MS* J y> HOME OUT i a visit to Mr. Arthur Erwin's at Piedmont and Mrs. G. L. Anderson, 1 of Greenville. , Miss ..Mary Anderson visited her rister, Miss Genevieve, of Due West Womans College last week. Miss Myrtle Crowther accompanied her. Miss Myrtle Crowther left Saturcay for her school in Darlington Co. Mrs. Norris Wakfield and son, Sam, MAlafivAo in on/) noor AViho. vjlle this week. Miss Mary Anderson and Miss Herron have been busy visiting the farmers for seed cotton, a plan for raising money in view of erecting Auditorium. They responded greatly, some cotton, monev, seed, oats, etc. The Oil Mill kindly ginned the cot- . ton for the Association of Antre- . ville school. .Mrs.. Irad ..Knox, her son, David, pnd Mrs. Suber visited Abbeville Saturday, the latter to remain among relatives for a visit. i Mrs. Robertson and three children, 1 accompanied Rev. Robertson Satur- ] day to the Ebenezer section for | Sabbath. . Misses Gyp Branyon and Esther i Bowen-, of Zarline, visited Mrs. J. T. Erwin Wednesday and Thursday. > Messrs Erwin Prince, John Wakei held, Fred Ferguson, Jesse Bell attended the Foot-ball game at Clem> s^n Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield visited at Latimer Sabbath. I ******'**; DUE WEST * '*. * * * * * * * The "Tom Thumb Wedding," which | was given by the young people, di- ! rected by Miss Mary Kennedy, sometime during the summer, was repeat- i ' ed Saturday evening. A largo crowd was present, and a nice sum was ' realized, and all ppresent were pleased; every child did their parts well. ! FACULTY CONCERT. The Faculty of Due West Woman's I , College give the first of their con^ certs tonight (Monday) at 8 p. m., ; ' at Memorial Hall. The following excellent program will be rendered: Duo. Tarantella Brulf < Miss Reese?Miss Morris. Romance in F Grunfeld-Strobl Miss Morris. Erlkonig Shubert Miss Long. ^YOU TO ? Suits i ices Reasonabl es, t Underwear We w el "irm. Low in Com [ STORE" Fair, ayrnent Plan Room, B? I and Dei II sizes and colors fro e solid two tone e latest Persian desig Your Horn ight by Your Door, quarters. A cjrdial inv Ci FITTER S Cigars Speed's D Phon Always Ready Stationery a Dead March?From Sonata No. 12 Op. 26. Beethover b. Nocturne. Op. 55. No. 1 . Chopin Miss Reese. * "The Whirligig of Life" 0. Henrj Miss Bean. r. "The Plains of Peace." Barnard a. "The Snowy-Breasted Pearl.' Old Irish Air j. "On the Road to Mandalay." (by request) Speaks Miss Long. "The Happy Prince." __ Oscar Wilde Music by Liza Lehman Miss Bean?Miss Reese. Erakine Football Schedule. The following is the Erskine Football schedule for the coming year: Oct. 2, at Greenville?Erskine vs. Furman. Oct. 9, at Greenwood?Erskine vs. E. M. I. Oct. 15, at Due West?Erskine against Richmond Academy. Oct. 22, at Spartanburg? Erskine p-gainst Woffoffrd. Nov. 5, at Clinton?Erskine against Presbyterian. Nov. 13, at Due West?Erskine vs. B. M. I. Nov. 18, at Newberry?Erskine vs Newberry College. Nov. 25, at Due West?Erskine against Horner. The first game of the schedule was piayed last Saturday, and Erskine received a terrible "drubbing' at the hand? of Furman. Local and Personal. This scribe sees quite a number of Abbeville people passing through Due West as the days go by. and it . ANDERSON C OMF SEE OUREE ind Co A AIca a rntn v nuu u win , i Trunks, i S come You to ( pany ? L I JL Ul Is Nov, 3, 4T ANDERSON COMPj v/ ? 1 PAT LATER > ritation awaits yoif. g . # 3 \ ill .-1 i . Candy k rug Store. e 18. ? to Serve You. Toilet Goods | > gives him a feeling of "honae-sick1 r.ess." 1 Miss Minnie Muse is visiting her s.'ster at Verdery, Greenwood county. r Mr. D. S. Kennedy of Donalds, was in town Friday. The A. R. P. Synod meets in Due West on November 10th. Mr. Cox Donald has returned to Nashville, Tenn., to resume his studies in the Vanderbilt Medical College. * Miss Mamie Devlin has gone to 1 Florence to teach in the High School there. Rev..R. M. Stevenson, D. i>., visited the old family home at Avon, S. f!_. Inst Wpplf | Dr. J. A. Brown, a former pastor of the Due West Baptist church, visited our town last week. He received j a warm welcome from his many fiiends. ' THE COLDS OF MANKIND CURED BY PINES. Have you ever gone through a typiI cal pine forest when you had a cold? 'What a vigorous impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to ! take in those invigorating and mysterious qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell's i Pine-Tar-Honey possesses those stimulating qualities and overcomes hack, ing coughs. The inner lining of the I throat is strengthened in its attack against cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at hand. 25c. FOR SALE?20,000 Brick, at $7.50 per thousand. Cash on delivery. None charged. Abbeville Ice Plant. A ats plete line of otions, i Etc. I 0 Dnr ^ V- A. Kw' v v-r a ^ 0 lbs. Best "Frank- S i" Sugar $1.38 to ^ y one trading* $1 ^ our store. Limit ? ack to a customer x