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L =; Xocal inw wv : Personals : g HenTy Able of Central was town Friday. Mrs. B. S. Reames is spending t day in Greenwood. Mrs. L. C. Parker is entertaini the Bridge Club this afternoon. Mrs. John Dawson of Due We was shopping in town Thursday. James H. Greene, of the Due W< road, was in town today on busine Mrs. M. A. McCurry, of Koute r 1 was in the city Thursday shopping. Willie Nickles of Central is town today. Miss Sydelle Graves is workii , for F. E. Harrison, Jr. Grover Wilson of Columbia visiting relatives in Antreville. Mrs. Forest Lominick of Hodg was shopping in town today. Mts. Earl Ferguson has gone on visit to her parents in Cedartow Ga. Mrs. Henry Hill and Miss Ann "TheA Only Mr. E Make . In announcing "his the world, Mr. Edison j should the public be ma tually Re-Created Musi new musical instrumenl not even a phonograph finely worded phrases h tion of old standards, tion, the most extravag fall short of the truth. And so, with his us Mr. Edison conceived a ing, defies contradictioi "Let the public hear the living artists and pi How startling an i ment- Who would eve phonograph? Yet Mr. Edison w lie this straightforward Re-Created music. Mr. Edison called ii J for him. He asked the: ? centers of the country | mus;c, let the people ju f More than 800,000 5 this unique experiment on^iori^D i ailVt V.11 blVUi UV>V4iV44X,V v listeners were held sp< which greeted their ear They heard the liv heard its Re-Creation ii But only by watc they tell when they het they heard its Re-Creal Newsparers sent t this startling test. Th impartial, trained in tl Over five hundred clared in the columns was impossible to disti the Re-Created. Not i claimed to be able to have hailed Music'?.,Eft What testimony c this? Can yon believe Mr. Edison offers you significant too, that Mi has ever dared to offer the only way by whic} The Phonograps ( are exclusive distribut New Edison and will I wonderful instrument also invite you to conv the latest music, as Re\ Belle Little spent Friday in Greenwood. 1 W. J. McKee and J. N. Gordon, of Donalds, were business visitors in the city yesterday. ( ( Jas. A. Hill took his young son, Richard over to Greenwood Thursday to see the circus. < Mrs. John Holland Hunter spent a few days last week in Abbeville.? Clinton Chronicle. * jn Mrs. Carter Arnold of Elberton is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Hill. o- t Miss Mary Ferguson of Pryor's Hospital, Chester is nursing Mrs. ng' Louis Levi. S. L. Wilson of the Sharon section, ^ st was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mr. Sam McCracken of [ }St I Ware Shoals were in town Wednesss. i day. ^ ( ve Mansfield E. Hollingsworth, Jr., . left Thursday for Greenville, N. C., ^ n where he is engaged in business. Mr. Ras. Johnston, of the Antreville section, a large planter and good man, was here today on business | I James F. Clinkscales, one of the C IS , county's foremost farmers was hej*e trading today in our good stores. ? es ?? Mrs. 0. B. Rogers and Mrs. J. F. , 'I I Rogers of Penney's Creek! were in a town today. 1 ! c Miss Sallie Sue Ramey was pay- j ing a flying visit to relatives in! ie town today. r I ic !v >cid Test" : c ??; j; dison Dares to h fhis Test. , new musical instrument to { faced a new problem. How - ; < de to realize that he had acc?that he had produced a j :?not a talking machine? , , i? All the superlatives and ad been used in the descripApplied to Music's Re-Crea- i ant claims would, therefore, , i | A ual frankness and simplicity, IJ plan which, by its very dar- ] i. i j The Edison side by side with 2rmit it to judge for itself." deal.How daring an experi:r demand so much of a * as willing to offer the pubproof that he had actually l the great artists who sang m to go out to the music and, in the cause of true idge for themselves. f ^ music lovers have witnessed At each tone test, a large issembled. Repeatedly the ill-bound by the revelation | s. j ing voice of the singer. They I i direct comparison. hing the singer's lips could ' ird the living tone and when ^ tion upon The New Edison. heir music critics to judge ^ ley came, cool, critical and ieir indmrient. * ? I of them have publicly de- j of their newspapers that it j nguish between the real and j i single newspaper, critic has I detect a difference.. They . ' " I -Creation as "A New Art." an be more convincing than mere "glowing claims' when | this final proof? Is it not ~ ? ? 11. I iliaisoil IS tne oniy one wnu I to the public this acid test? j i it may really judge? j Company, 20 N. Main Street, | ors in this territbry of the j be glad to demonstrate this to you at any time. They e to their parlor and hear all -Created by The New Edison. | I I / Mrs. S. T. Eakin left this morning for Greenwood to visit her daughter Mrs. J. B. Ellis. Mrs. James Clinkscales and granddaughter, were shopping in town today. Mrs. J. H. Sherard and little daughter, Nanette, of Calhoun Falls, ire visiting Mrs. J. D. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy left :his morning f . \is.it t'- their brothers in Augusta. Mrs. John L. Kennedy, Mrs. G. W.| 2ade and Mrs. Edwin Parker werw: rere today buying fine fall goods from J ,he fashion-setting storfes of the city Mrs. J. T. Hestler and her daughArc Mi'ocpe Emilv Mae and Maude! rlester, of Mt. Carmel, were herei shopping today. Miss Virginia Carroll, a student of ;he Abbeville High School is spending ;he week-end with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Carroll in Monroe. \ Miss Ruth Howie spent Wednesday n Atlanta with Miss Vic fiowie and Miss Mary Greene, students at Agnes J Scott. \ Rev. and Mrs. Louis J. Britsow, md children spent Monday in Anderson, with Miss Gywn Bristow, a stuient at Anderson College. Miss Maggie Brooks and Miss Besiie Lee Cheatham left this morning or Springfield,' S. C., for a visit to tlr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson. Tom V. Miller, the right hand man f Editor Galloway, of the Associate: lefcrmed Presbyterian, was in Ab-; seville today shaking hands with his nany friends. Mr. W. T. Storey, Superintendent <i the Calhoun Mills, at Calhoun I'ailc was a business visitor in Abbe ille today.'Mr. Storey is one of the oremost men in his line in the state. Mrs. E. M. Clinkscales has return-, d to Abbeville after spending several nonths in Richmond, Va. Mi's. Clink-J icales will make her home with her ion Ray Clinkscales. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Addie and j laughter, Saraji Holcomb, leave j Sunday for their home in Savannah, j They will be accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Hollingsworth, who will spend j several weeks with thkem. < i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and j iV. J. Duncan, Jr.,' have returned :rom Commerce, Ga., where they vee called Saturday by the death of VIr. Duncan's mother, Mrs. J. F. juncan. rney were present at me :uneral Sunday. HONORING THE BRIDE?. The reception given Wednesday ifternpon at the home of Mrs. J. F. 3radley in honor of Miss Eliza Lindiay and Miss Lillie Clark was a very| lelightful affair. The reception was| jiven by the ladies of the Associate ( Reformed church and was designed ,o show to these two happy brides the] ligh esteem in which they are held >y the members of the churcn which | ;hey have served so faithfully. The house was prettily decorated1 n golden rod and from a pretty cor-( ler in the hall punch was served byi Miss Margaret Pen-in and Miss Susie' Stevenson, while Miss Margie Brad-j ^VVVVVVVVVVVVV^I ^ V W OPERA H O U 3 E V <- PROGRAM. V \ FRIDAY * '"V THE WORLD'S FAMOUS V1 . ARTISTS COMPANY ..... V1 '. Prices 55c, 83c, $1.10, $1-65 V1 $2.20 (Tax Included.) / .? -Vl SATURDAY *1 CHARLES RAY V IN V "HOMER COMES HOME" V AND V SUNSHINE COMEDY V "THE FARMYARD FOLLIES" V 15cts. 25cts. V S) MONDAY V CECIL B. DeMILLE'S PRO- V DUCTION? V "FOR BETTER FOR WORSE" V AND STAR COMEDY V 10c. 20c. v V ley and Miss Ada Fualkner served | delightful sandwiches. During the afternoon the health of the young ladies was drunk and a long and happy life was wished for them. Despite the inclement weather a large and merry crowd was present. THE MARRIAGE OF MISS ELIZA LINDSAY. Miss Eliza Lindsay and Mr. Rufus McCracken of Columbia, were happily married Thursday morning at nine o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. W. Clark, on Pinckney Street. The parlor of the Clark home had been made festive in its decorations of pot plants and cut flowers and at the appointed hour the ceremony was performed by Rev. M. R. Plaxco, the pastor of the bride. The bride wore a handsome suit of brown and carried in her arms a shower bouquet of brides roses. Mr. McCracken was attended by his two friends Mr. Robert H. Greene and Mr. Elbert Corley and these with the Clark family made up the guests, the wedding being a quiet affair. Immediately after the ceremony. TV/T J TUf < * Pwi /IITATI lfl^f avav I jltjl l anu iriiOi iutviavAwu awav vt va the Southern fojr Washington where they will spend a few days. Mrs. McCracken as Miss Lindsay has c-.deared herself to the people of our town and county, since she came^ here several years ago as business manager of the Adair Department Store. She is a woman of many fine, qualities and the good wishes of a host of friends follow her to her new. home. j _ Miss Lindsay has been an active miembey of the Associate Reformed ?f Church, singing / in the choir and |f taking part in the different organiza-|lf tions of the church and the Seceders I] feel that her place cannot easily be'|| filled. * i|| Mr. McCracken is an employee of If the Southern Railway and is a young jf man who will make his way in /the1 II 111 world. He is a grandson of Dr. T. J. j| Mabry and has many relatives in our || town and county. = i Mr. and Mrs. McCracken will be at || home to their friends after Oct. 10th at 1519 Taylor Street, Columbia. i "" I Overla S | EFFE< Overland Tc m Overland. Rc m Coupe Sedan Remember i . ' for mileage ( over. Bb Willys-Knigl I Roadster Coupe Sedan |.t , V . . y ' * : ; These Pr I E.ff.( | CORNER SC E? ? 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