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wu STOVE * ' Xocal j flews : personals ^ < Mrs. W. P. Wham spent Tuesday i in Greenville. 1 1 Miss Lina Mcllwain of Central was in town Wednesday shopping. Mrs. W. F. McCord and Miss Sara McCord were in the city Tuesday; shopping. i; |i Miss Mildred Ramey of Greenville is visiting relatives in and near the), city. | '( Frank Sherard of Calhoun Falls was a business visitor in the city! 4 Tuesday. j i ] Little Inez White of Greenwood ] is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and j! Mrs. I. E. Culbreth. J. M. Gambrell and F. B. Jones were business visitors to Greenwood 1 Monday. 1 Mrs. W. J. McKee and Mrs. Sam Gordon-from near Due West were in the city yesterday shopping. j __ Miss Carolyn Edwards of Ander- ' son County hospital is visiting her pa-;1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Edwards, j k ^ I Mrs. Mary Lewis and children have i returned to their home in Pickens after a visit to her brother, W. C. Fleming and family. .Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Cochran, Missl Mattie Cochran and Miss Ruby Price I of Cold Spring were in town Tues-| day shopping. I Miss Permelia Culbreth has re-j turned from Greenwood after spend- i 'ng several clays with relatives and | friends. 9 Mrs. M. J. Kennedy of Due West is in Abbeville this week spending the time with her niece, Mrs. Foster! McLane. Miss Willie McLane was among! the week-end visitors from Due West. She is attending the Woman's College. Miss Hannah Edwards of Darlington camfe over Saturday from Honea j Path where she is teaching and spent j the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Jas.' A. Austin. F. E. Harrison, Jr., Sanford Howie and Roy Gilleland are attending the marriage in Bennettsville today of Guy Gilleland and Miss Ellen J. ' Matheson. i 5 and RANG E? ? S.?PARTIES OWIN Misses Essie Lee McCord, Neva Hagen, Willie and Grace Eakin, Elizabeth McCord and Hal Taggart left this afternoon for Williamston where they will attend the marriage this evening of Miss Lillie Gregory and J. D. Cason. HOUSEKEEPING AGAIN. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomson who have been living- with Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurray since their residence was destroyed by fire are moving today into the Sherard house almost opposite their old home. Mr. and Mrs Chadwell who* have been occupying the Sherard house now have rooms w th Miss Clara Wham. N MONTGOMERY-EVANS Kingstree, Nov. 7.?One of the prettiest weddings ever seen in Sreeleyville was that which took place in the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, October 26, when M:ss Mary Lena Montgomery became the iiridfe of the Rev. Charles S. Evans jf Abbeville. j The church had been beautifully decorated with ferns, moss and cut flowers and these with tall wax tapers made a scene of loveliness. Just Kpfore the bridal party entered, Mrs. M. F. Montgomery, accompanied by Mesdames Leon Ferrell and Sanders E?ave a short musical program, Mrs. Ferrell singing, "O Perfect Love." To the strains of the . wedding march from Lohengrin, the bridal party entered. The ushers, Dr. O'Bryan and Thomas Burgess, were followed by the maid of honor, Miss Annie Reed Evans. Next came the little ringbearer, Ned Montgomery, carrying the ring in the heart of a rose. Then came the bride on the arm of her father, Frank Montgomery, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in her suit of midnight blue broadcloth with an exquisite blouse and accessories to match. H#r corsage was of bride roses. She was met at the altar by the bridegroom, who was attended by his best man, Mr. Barber of Columbia. Durng the wedding ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Ratchford nf fJvoolnwillp with the Rev. Mr. Grier of Maysville, assisting Mrs. M. F. Montgomery played "To a Wild Rose." The impressive ring ceremony was used. The bridal party left the church to Mendelssohn's wedding march. The Rev. Mr. Evans and his bride left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip, after which they w'll be at home to their friends in Lincolnton, Ga., where the bridegroom is a popular young preacher. The bride is a bright and attractive young woman and her many friends will regret that her marriage will take her elsewhere to live. ARBUCKLE TRIAL IS SET FOR THE 14TH San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 8.?The trial of Roscoe C. Arbuckle, for manslaughter, growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, was continued todav until November 14 by consent of both sides. The court announced that the trial positively would begin on the fourteenth. ISUKI Ve have about $50,000 si i'namolwarP Si nrl in fact UllCAlllVA TV MA wy ?n the market at ONE-H, DASH. Our creditors ar vill be sold. Call early v This sale will continue >lies to everything in our ? ho G US WILL PLEASE C( (lessy7] DANCE AT OPERA HOUSE The script dance for the benefit nf +ViQ Wrterxifal will V>a crivpn at. t.hp Vi. bite iAVO^iVMI, ?? ? MV c?.w.. ?w Opera ouse Friday evening, beginning at 10 o'clock. The chaperones will be | Mrs. D. T. Smith, Mrs. J. D. Fulp, Mrs. John Harris, Jr., Mrs. W. W. I Bradley, Mrs Fred Cason, Mrs. J. A. j Hill and Mrs. C. E. Williamson. The j admission charge will be $1.00' and I Kay's O'Kays will furnish music. The j picture show begins at 8 o'clock and I the dance at 10. The chaperones will ! remain throughout the dance. MARRIAGE THURSDAY. Of interest to a large number of people throughout the county will be i the marriage tomorrow of Manning Cochran to Miss Grace Donald of Due West. Both of these young peoi _ I im | L | -s W*m- m'W 3 m i * I | jfi Grand Specta< IS H A R M O | if? : I 5 Down Hoi ! Efj JAZZ DAN | jjj SEAT SALE OPE j jjj PRICES: Orchestr gmm i wiiii nil ftiw mini muii n tock of Furniture, Stoves, everything to furnish or b< ALF PRICE, in fact some e demanding that we pay yhile you have a large stoc ; day by day until practica store except Edison's Phoi \ mitul ME OUTFIT DME IN AND SETTLE A r pie are well known and both will re- V ceive the congratulations of friends. Mr. Cochran is a brother of B. T. Cochran of Abbeville and a son of I Mrs. S. H. Cochran of the Cold Spring community. MR. SULLIVAN TO MARRY Mr. David Herbert Sullivan and n Miss Nannie Mazyck Vincent of t< Varnville will be married on Satur- sj day at the home of the bride's par- p ents and afterwards the young cou- ti pie will come to Abbeville and will C make their home on Main Street at P jthe home of Mrs. Francis Henry. a Mr. Sullivan has lived in Abbeville j v. j for the past several months, being. n engaged in the read work being j L jdone by the Highway Commission.: n | He has made friends here who wish ti : him great happ'ness and who will j igive a warm welcome to his bride. |c " jSLibrary Closed j ii ' u I. The Library will be closed Friday." in observance of Armistice Day. | r? ?TT? 4 ? mi L.KA nUL URSDAY NIGH THE MINSTR ASSES :ular First Part. NY BAY lolulu Way CE WIZARDS N AT BOX OFFICE. Mi a, $2.20; $1.65. Balcony MicicuziciruMicicicuairiJi 1JIJIJIJ! JIJIJIJIJIJ uuuu i it Q . DC/ 8 nuiiu #ii" ihiuij iiu iff^Dipr Blankets, Comforts, Sev ll? 1 1.1 M. - cauiiiy your uuiue, ui<ti > pieces at about ONE-Tt them what is due them, k to select from. lly the whole stock is s< lographs, and is for the I & C&i TERS > T ONCE. WOMEN'S CLOTHING | WILL BE CHEAPER ] _ _ i 'rice* Expected to Decline Shortly J Next Spring Under The New System. New York, Nov. 5.?Prices of wo-; . i - ?n i rtr I len's clotnmg next spring win De 20 5 33 1-3 per cent lower than last pring through immediate return to iece work in ?the garment making rades, said a statement today by the lloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' rotective association. Their propos1 to abandon the present weekly) rage and restore the piece work paylents is opposed by the International adies' Garment Workers' union, the lembers of which are preparing to ike a strike referendum. The manufacturers' statement de-! lared the forecasted reductions an-' wered "charges by Benjamin Schles-' iger, head of the union, that the. lanufacturers' aim is to hit the buyig public by increasing prices by a sturn to a piece basis." I ^m JSE abbevh T NOVEMBER EL SUPREME WHIT The Blackville Y POLAR EX1 Solo Band and NOON DAY STR UL AND TELEPHONE $1.65, $1.10, and 55c. dJt ' ring Machines, Rugs, ve are coiner tn thrnur IIRD, for the SPOT This stock must and jld. This price ap5POT CASH ONLY. New York state has the largest National Guard organization, 8843 nen, and Texas is next with about *000 men. JUST 4RECEIVED I SHIPMENT OF..., Blue Stone Be sure to soak your Wheat before sowing to prevent rust. t The McMURRAY DRUG CO. nnnririnriririncinuif.1 ru i j i j i j i j i j i j i j i j i j i-J i-J u LLE I 10 I E J a acht Club's ^ SEDITION ffi "o^hTs^ : $ rcTPAPAnr % ! ORDERS NOW. S Gallery 55 Cents. !fj WffiSStfilfilfiSKSWiS