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f BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 ^ WEST EM). Ila|)|K>iilni,'N and Incidents of ? Wool* About iliv niy. 1 Abbeville, S. C. .S.jpt. 24, 1S03. Wednesday, September the twenty tuird, at the borne of the bride's part-ins, Mr. and Mm. H. IJ. Keese, Miss Neiie Ketse and Mr, Mark Wiliirighum tinutt, of Anderson, weri married. Il whshu ideal bouie wedding, being a happy beguming ol a series ol gayetief atrmui; the smart set of tlie city. The entire ikamutiiu/iiiva hnmA vvhk will' iU?Cl 1WU1|UI II1C1I verted luto a Dower of evergreens <ui<1 trail' lag vines, while soit rose shaded lamps and uumberless candles Icul a touch of color and bfituly to the scene. The drawing rooms were thrown together aod at Intervals were placed tircues made of r> Japanese cedar under which tne oridal party passed. From the last arch suspended the wedding oell, made of white tulle and giace fully trimmed witii long sprays of smliax, under which the bridal couple stood during the ceremouy which was conducted by Kev. Preston li. Wells, pastor of tne Metuodist church. At nine thirty o'clock the bridal party entered lti the iollowing ordT. Miss 1 Floride Reese with Mr. Robert s. Ganti, 01 ' Wpartanbur^, immediately following them came the bride leaning on the arm of the Tim hfiHu nouur inrtlced fairer than la tier wedding robe aud misty veil. Her gown was pe*u-de-crepe elaborately tucked rand sblrreu with trimming:* oi cbitfou and medalnoos. sne carried a shower bouquel of carnations caught with wide white t-uiiu ribbons. Miss Reese'wore a becommlug gown of white chitton aud carried au arm fill of piuK carnations. Mrs. Gantt is a youug womaa of attractive personality aud will be greatly missed by a bost of friends here. The numerous aud beautiful gifts testily to the love aud esteem tu which she was held. The groom isa rising young newspaper man ot the state and bids lair to he come well known in his chosen work. Mi Gantt has made mauy warm friends during k nis visits nere by his ;pleasant maimers Bnd 9 manly bearing. Mr. aud Mrs. Gautt lefi tth Wednesday night over ilie Seiiboard lorSparV tanbnrg where tbey wiil spend a while with Mr. GanttV paients before going to theii home in Anderson. Tne out ot town visitors were; Col. Larry T. Gum, .Spartanburg Secretary ol State Jesse Gautt, Columbia. MlssClaudle Johuston, Houea Path, Hon Robert Gautt, Spartanburg, Mr. W. C. Tiedeman, Charlesiou,Prof. \V. H, Thomson. Ml. n?rm?l Mr. H. H. PhiIIdm. Atlanta. L)r. W. 13* I Warthan, Barton, Ga. Ik Mrs. L. W. Perrm bus gone to Yorkvllle Bk on a vibi: th ber mother Mrs. Koberl McL'aw. aS Mi8. Augustus M. Siaiib went to Uulon me Friday, to spend a while with ber sister. ^ Mrs. George M. Wright. Miss. Saran Xieary left last Thursday for f Gaffney , where she will enter Llm-wtonc r College and take aspeclrl course lu music. Miss Marie Gary tiud Judge Eugene B Gary have returned from a ten days slay at Harris Litbta Springs. Miss Claudle Johnston, of Honea Path, twas among the out of town guests at tin Jteese- Gantt wedding. Miss Johnston Is sill f s a tbe city tbe guest of ber brother, Mr. \ ?ugene Johnston. " . Mr. M. T. Coleman spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family, BA7.AAK. tK The ladles of the 1? *11st church are arraoglng for a Bazaar to t>e opened the first week W In JDeoember. l'nla will be the opportunity. W for every oi<e to secure dainty aud useiu I Christmas presents. f Mrs. Frank Miller has returned to ber r home In Charleston after a pleasant stay here as tbe guest of Miss Mary Lou Smith. Miss Louise DeBruin lelt Thursday ior lnmbla where she uoes to reaume her studies at tbe Columbia College. Mies Delirutil is h V rlalng senior, she has taken a good stand In I /> her class since entering the college. /' J THK HOOK CLUB. W. ' The Book Club will have their regular meetlnz Saturday afternoon at tbe home 01 Miss Mary Liorton Kooertson at 4 o'clock All tbe members are requested to be pri-sent. Dr. H. C. Buchholz bus gone to Baltimore to dedicate a ohurcb. Tbe occasion 18 a very happy one for Dr. Uucbbolz as be bad beeu Instrumental In building it. Mr. and Mrs R. L wton Uarean have gone to Baltimore on asjort pleasure trip. Mt Mrs. J. U. Latimer aud Mrs. Mangle Bulloch m have returned from a week.'? stay in Lown f desvllle where they were tbe guesls of Mrs. James T. Latimer. Miss Helen Smith left Saturday for Converse College where she will begin ber college v dutits. \ Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and Mr. Ed Barksdale spent several days in Greenwood last week. Mr. James Bradley was in town several days last week. Miss Margaret Hill has gone to lialnesviwe, Fla., where she will spend the Winter with ber sister, Mr. .Samuel Thomas. Mr. W. W. Bradley was in Anderson last Hr week on busluess. y Mlsa Cary Calhoun of Clemson Is in the clt> f the attractive guest of Miss Sallle Calhoun. Air. and Mrs. A1 Deering and their attractive little daughter left Saturday for tbeii borne in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Deering havt a large circle of friends here who hope they will retnrn to the States at some day not far distant. EUCHRE CLUU. The afternoon Euchre club had a delightful meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. W. Wldeman Bradley. The score caids were inlnatures of the hostess mounted on red card ^ board touched with gold, making a dainty souevnir of the occaslou, Au elaborate salad By course was served at the close of the games. Those present were Mrs. James Bradley, Mrs : Wtuie S. Cothran, Mrs. William H. Greene, | Mrs. 8. G. Thomson, Mrs. \Vllli.>m Leslie, |f Mrs.Thomas Gordon White, Mrs. William li I Wilson, Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mrs. Maggie L [ Bullock. Miss Lucia Parker. Miss Euuice Lrfr C ilhonn. Miss Marie Gary, Miss Sara Lee, Miss Mary L. Boberlaoo, Miss Grnee Smith, J Miss Lena Worlh B.trbee, Miss Plevna Seal, MIi-b Nettle Ku?8ell, Miss Sallle Calhouu. Mlsb Lily Templeton. Mrs. Lila Ward law Mabry returned Saturday from a ten days stay la Columbia with Mrs. John Fraser Livingston. ft A 11V QlfflW. Tbe bat-7 show glveD by the Clarke Allen Chapter of the Laughters of the Confederacy wan well attended. Thirty eight babies were entered. Never before have h prettier colleo* tlou of beB been seen, every one was woraj thy of ? prize. The babies that received the pt prizes were awarded to, 1st Mary Hemps hill Greene, h gold baby pin, 2nd Jean Wells, a gold riDg, 3rd Edna TuRten Bradley, a sliver spoon. Elizabeth liambrell rtcelved the most votes as the popular baby. Tbe Chapter Is working to aBsl*t the Senior Chap_ ter Id building the monument. ft INSTALLATION SERVICE*. 8unda.v mornlug at Upper Long Cane ohurch Kev.J.C. Shiv?wiUbe installed pastor of that church. I)r. J. Lowrie Wilson, Rev. J. W. Wvlleaud Mr. W. A. Tewpleton will conduct the installation services. Mrs. Susie Bru'ison Hill of Kdgetteld Is here staying a while with her sister Mrs. Wude S. Cothrau. \ llNCCNM. W. H. Harrison. Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15,19(12: "I want to say a wont of praise for Ballard's S: 'uv Liniment. I stepped 011 a nail, which chum d the cords 1u my leu to contract and an abscess to rise in my knee, and tbe doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg,.so one day I went to J. F. Lord's diug k store (who Ik now In Denver, Colo) He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I W K?t a flOc size, and it cured my leg, It Is the f best liniment in tlie world. I Abscesses, Willi few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or deblli'y. They may, bowever, result from blows or from foreign bodies, introduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. Sold by (J. A. Ml'f' > lord. Minister?Vou say yon are ?olng to marry a man to reform him ? That is noble. May I ask who he Is? Miss Beauti ?It's young Mr. Hondcllpper. ? Minister?Indeed! I did not know he had any bad habits. Miss Heauti?Ye?, his friend says he is becoming quite miserly.?.New York Weekly. | J ?uIeol?'?l Colds. Every part of the mucous membrane, thf nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected coins. liallard's Ilorehoutid Syrup Is a pleas ant and etlecMve remedy. 'iV\ 80c, $1 no. \V Akendrlck. Valley Mills, Texas, writes; 'M have used ltaliard's lion-hound Syrup for coughs and throat trouble* ; it is a pleasant anfl most effective remedy." Sold by C. A . W MllforU. v. .... m m , Tobacco user* nhoinl call on VV. I). I5ark? dale aud get tiln price by the box. 9K>. I I The Eai ; ! ? j The Price of i | These 5uits Star^at^ ^ J Any "merchant tailor" would char: without being prepared to give you th< give you no better fit, not as good style days. We sell the HAND-TAILOR SCHLOSS B " The Better drop in and let us talk it c HA. J | =1 \X : 3L-J * Y\ Now has on exhibit. tive e FALL AN] WINTER . . RVRff 737i THE people of the entire C< most respectfully and coi vited to bear witness to of this announcement by calli early day and seeing for themse of the various departments are fu flowing and the best proof that; right is the eagerness with whi rnnvn Vvntr LU.CJLO uuy. Come to see us, ai that eve i-l. J. W. Krpllntii'N I.nrnlN. I. Try uround and see everybody, what tboy strayed last KrUl ! pay for eggs, aud then?well, come und see nier Place on Lout the Baker. mu'e, with bridle i > ah i . i , . scarred up right , ; A new lineol candles. All kinds of choco roward tor its rel I' 'u,t * myself. p< ('igars, cheroots, cigarettes, tobacco?smok inu and chewing. Canned goods of all kinds, pumuts, lemons, and onions. Just come Tnmmv? Ma cai 1 down nuil sue wlmt I havedowu here, ciiktIhIiiIu' ?uotli Yours rcKiiectluily, Mjiiiimih? Ym?, c'i I J. W. lJrelhahu. Tommy?All rl?l liim.?l'liiladelphi 1 rlv RirH'< Don't D< Buying | YOU KNOW IF f TION NOW YC _____ The Sudden Change; in American Weathc yj make it quite probable thz cs you will get up some mori in^ soon and find the temj en.ture cold enough fc thicker apparel. . Then you'll wish ye hadn't procrastinated. Better a tend to this matter DUKIN' THE PRESENT WEEK. < ! vvnn't rpnnirp manv minutes t step into our store and get you; Oself snugly and handsomely" fittec and at a price that will mean a actual saving to you. ge you more for the same quality, cut d variety to select from. He would , and keep you waiting a week or ten ED CLOTHING made by cle; ROS. & CO., ?\ Best Clothes Makers." >ver. r^/v & ANDBRSi Outfitters to Particular People. rWH ion one of the lar\ md cheapest stoc Q Merch IOUGHT TO THI ounty are ^ rdially in- I ^1 buy the truth the nnr q+ o-r? frorlc* of TX7T*i Xlg Ct U ctlx UlUViU ClU V V J?X lives. All forty years .11 to over- quaintance \ prices are and very of ch custo- goods that y< You have on and then y< supplied. ad join the thront ry day tills the si w. w ost Mule. j Kvkn lay evening from the Cro-: ,|. \v. Hrelhuhn, the baker, j I'ane, one dark bay mnro binlicKt market price lor iggH i>n ; wire on one shoulder, cull before you eeil. xharply. Will pay liberal; ... ?_ urn to Mr. A. I!. Monte. or Wprnln*. Sam Kykard, ... s: I' 1 S. A. Ki'inl. ClKco.Ti-xiis. writ . , iik>1 : "My wrist wanhpialned i I play innkln' believe I'm l',l" "li't was "seless; and aM ..r lirtla I.nvV ?' n'lifdif-s that falli'tl lo Hi r 'of course Hal lard's Snow Liniment, and lit ' (llmmi* miinc cake r?r earnestly recommend It foan.y from spraiUH." 25c. 50c, SJ.UU. u 1 rtHe- ' Mlliord. I J 5 reast i . slay Too Long . Your Fall Suit I DECIDE THIS QUES-' | )U HAVE A WIDER : ~ RANGE OF VA- j 5 RIETIES TO SE- | sr LECT FROM AND YOU GET LONGER I WEAR FOR THE ' MONEY EXPEND' _ ED. ^ ' iU ; The Swelldom 5ack hi tshown in the picture is [t the latest four-button sin:o gle-breasted sack. It has r- its points of difference from the HAKVAKD and the n other single-breasted favor| ities. It is particularly a for quiet dressers, whose tastes ti to something conservatively jant, rather than the extreme style. It is an ideal suit for ;iness men who know the value 'looking prosperous." IN, Tfm gest, most attrac -**. KJ V/J. andise S CITY. ITTER what you my wish 1 , you are always sure of gettir worth of your money if yc ite's. An experience of near! has given us a thorough a< vith the wants of the peop] ten you can find at White ou will not find anywhere els ly to make your wants know du aire sure of having the 2; of haryuv buyer .M. H. %S ^ tores of Women. will pay Ibe, chet'ks, lluHlied wlthciho wiTt V. . Give hiin a <>t IiciiIiumihI ;? Vur5 *m"ii iWIIIJUJlJ u? }(lll iiu I, jun? .? IhfrtiiiiH * !u>r each meal; It will preveut ( ?-ti|>klion and h?li> digest what you I . ?'Hton. .We. Mr? Win. M. Stroud, Mid lot ti m> badly by a' | 'IVxas, wri :.? ?, May :il, 11K?I: "We have i er viHiiitf sever-1 llerblne in nur lainlly lor eight yearn, vt: relief, used '?m?d It the be<.t medicine we ever used whs emed. 1 coiiMtipHtlou, bilious fever uud inula oiih Kufferlui; I Sold by C. A. fM llfurJ. Sold by (J. A. SUSPENDERS. Now is the time to buy Suspenders, and we are the people ta buy them from. We sell the 50c kind at 34 to 38c, the 25c kind at 17 to 19c and the cheaper kinds at the same reduction. They are Drummers' Samples and first class goods. A. M. Smith & Co. A COUGH IS ONLY A SYMPTOM. A cough Is not a disease but a symptom of disease. A cough always Indicates that either the throat or lungs are affected. When the mucus lining of the throat or lungs becomes lnfl uned tbe Irritation causes coughing. Don't neglect n cough. It may be the symptom of serious throat or lung disease. Rvdales Elixir kills the germs that causes the troHble, soothes the Irritated mucus membrane, gently stimulates the nerve* that control the respiratory orgnns and thus helps nature to speedily restore normal condltloni* und healthy uctlon. C. A. JVJllford, the Druggist Many h girl has 1 .ved to regret the day she married a man just to keep some other girl from gettlngjbim. Stomach Trouble Causes Heart Trouble. Heart trouble is almost always caused by stomach trouble. The stomach falls to digest all the tood. and tbe residue terments, forming excessof gas which distends tbe walls ot the stomach, causing a pressure on tbe nerves and arteries that leud to the heart. This causes the heart to palpitate or skip a beat occasionally, or both, which Is usually very alarming, causing grave apprehensions, ltydales Stomach Tablets will prevent this trouble. They digest the food and prevent gis from tormlng in the stomach. If there Is no gas in your stomach your hnart will not trouble you. C. A. Mllford, tbe Druggist. Southern Railway Schedule. Trains for Hodges leave Abbeville, S. C., No 114(daily)8.40h. no.; No. 112(dally) 10.50 a.m. No 110(daily) 1.55p.m.; No 110(dail>). Trains from Hoogesarrive Abbeville,No. 115 (dally) 10.20 a. m.; No. 113 (dally) 12.05 p. m.; No. Ill (dally) 8.10 p. ra. Nos.110 and 117 (night trains) discontinued. Close connection at Hodges with through trains for Greenville, Colombia, Charleston, etc., connecting at Greenville for A. & C. Di* alolnn nnlntu nnH tl,a LVlI aIoa A uhuifl I la fit. ? IOIUU pnmo auu LLIC uac i, aiou anuo viticf zxt' lanta, eto. SATISFACTION. . t is alwaysa source of satisfaction to know of a reme<ty that can always'be relied on In emergencies and when accidents occur ; socb h remedy is Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment. It Is the most serviceable accident, and Emergency Liniment ever produced, and is just as satisfaciory in all cases wiiere a Liniment is required. C. A. Mllforii. Druggist. At the Photographer's.?"Have I the pleasurn expression you ne<-d?" (Voice from under the cloth): "Perlectly, sir;" "Then let lier go quick, governor; It hurts my face.? Life. Glenn is offering many bargains picked up while In northern markets. Made sheets50 cents; p'.llow cases 10 oents at Glenn's. ShoeR, all leather wear wells, at Glenn's. Clothing, hats and caps, at Glenn's Crockery, glass, tin and enamel ware, at Glenn's. Guns, barbed wire, nails, knives, locks, bin si's, grass blades and all kinds (arm tools, at Glenn's. Teacher?Can any little girl tell me who was Columbus? Sadie?(frautlcally-snapping her lingers)?I know. Teacher?Well. Sadie? Sadie?Columbus trie gem oT the ocean. Too many men waste valuable time talking about the things they are going to do. - ^00C' Weat / i? V I Weather conditions | spring rains to soak \l jeopardize good resul . t0 stick to the fresh -*'* ^ on now gives prot< sherwm MAD ,J V? B U , L t 'a A is the sa,es > (r * It gives 1 ^ r, , the smallest ~ ^ If you're ^ let us talk t< lg A T~> nnTTTT T P TT 'U XJL-DDXH V J.XJJUJLLI ilj [y Ce, jt THE BEST MEDIC >'S /)\ ,4/VD THE BEST S e to " ' '* ' jti Is none too &oo<l lor 7"]^ ij; vlio is sick. Wo ke buy, aiul keep oil <ln best Proscription Cle i|V your Prescriptions 01 __ fl) Yours to picas ~ % C. A. HILFOi ^ /ft ABBEVILLE, S. jlMUl II W. H. COTHRAN. ]0W Proprietor. ^ i all | ' of i r< a mr? ?><0 and'ALL liUlLIJ i . . * " ... KY DALES LIVER TABLETS. ! Itydales Liver Tablets cure liver troubles. ; Thev art specifically on tho liver, the bile, j bladder, and-bile duct, the intestines and ,r-) i bowels. They stimulate tue liver and cause a porft ci How or bile Into the bowels, keep the bile duct healthy, Increase the peristaltic ( movcmentnf the iotett.lnes and thus restore , a healthy notion oi al! these organs. Rydales . Liver Tab!nis am en*y to take, heine small ! chocolate coated tablets. They act promptly i ami can nlways be depended uuon Price per .\i<? 1 Inn nf ."ill lahlets. 25 cents. C. A. Mllford. 'the i Druggist. ! Iter. Dr, Goodman: I'm ho "orry your bus: band Isn't here, Mrs. Smltb. I'm afraid yon ' | forgot to tell him I Intended to preach today on municipal problems. Mrs. Smith : Indeed I did not. I told him that the la."* thing, but he said he would stay at home aud read bis Bible?Town and CounJars. jardlnlers and (lower pots, at Glenn's. Mackerel and white flsh, at Glenn's. Kort Sumter coffee, at Glenn's. . v Pickttng vinegar, spices, &c., at Glenn's. Barley, rye and onion sets, at Glenn's. "Majestic" aud "Alpine Snow" flour, at | Glenn's. j Glenn's. | Sheeting, yard wide 5 cents, at Glenn's. Bran, shorts and chicken teed, at Glenn's. School supplies, paper, pencils, slates, etc., V & atGlean's. . Wool Jeans, flannels, outings, at Glenn's. At some period In his carer every man carrles something in bis pocket for lack. HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN 1 for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and satisfactory way of buying your clothes, being that "GOOD I CLOTHES AfcE ALWAYS MADE TO ORDER." Make your selection from the tailoring line of STRAUSS RROS. Chicago,. Est. i 8 7 7 Good tailors for over a quarter century You'll find a world of pleasure in wearing the. clothes made by Strauss BnJs.,? faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordinary run of clothes, yet l ' prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them. WE} will bp; pleased to show you ouk great ; LINE OF SAMPLESCALL ON j | J. R. GLENN. | j| ? TO PAINT Silj DINGS WITH t paint to use. I the best protection at B going to paint this fall d you about S. W- P. & A.RDWBRE CO. || ".INE JK ERVICE W ' |i any man, woman or <-liil<l A cp the best tliat money will ity all the time one of the rks in the State. IJriiij;- as X? * tell vonr Doctor to do so. W ie, ' W o RD, The Druggist. Vj/ C. Phone 107. Sf/ w M\m finuniNV 1 riDM uunrAni, ? "RS N A. G. FAULKNER, Mauager in mm, I Hi\G MATERIAL. -