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- ' \ ' > Fashiona No matter vour form, shaoe or figure. "" ------ j r - , u ? The Best Investment you can make tonished at what little cost. $ 10.00 a ingly and above all economically. Furnishings?everything for the Gentler describe the endless variety?just C Come Early?and see the exhibition Come and Look?All are Welcoi DADkfPD ? UV%U\iUV%1 I ' l -' ,fm \ w " $ Our Stock % in every line is now full to ovi 5 - come in and give us a look. ^ W whether you want to buy or n W you. Make our store your 0 made welcome, whether you b $ La 1 0 New fashion ideas worked ^ La Vosue style. 4 Bringing out the correct 1: - - - i n i r ^ tailoring ana periect e ^ And that's why La Vogue J Made in novel weaves and J J * ble Clothes MEN AND I YOUNG MEN pg * J who want to be in style will do wel to come now and see our great Clothe* Showing for | FALL and WINTER The handsomest fabrics we have eve: ? fVin />/\l?riniYp in^ HJOIir&C OTP m a T 3CCI1 L11^ LU1U1 111 auu rr^CA r U.1 ? <?> Pp|j vels of the weaving art?and the Style Fit -and Tailoring are examples of th( ||| splendid taste, skill and ingenuity of thos< jy| celebrated || Master Tailors and Designer: SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., |P| of Baltimore and New York. fie These beautiful Clothes must be seen t( l|g be appreciated?come now?come whil< gll the assortment is complete?-even if no ready to purchase?the display is wortl seeing. ^ Get away from the commonplace anc 2? dress with Distinction?you can, at smal expense, by dealing with us. jjjjar M, Nobby, Stylish Clothes anc m Furnishings for Every Occasion. we can fit you stylishly and becomingl) ?look your best at all times?you will be as nd upwards dresses you stylishly and becomI nan?in the newest effects?it is impossible tc ?ome and look / of the Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes? we, whether you purchase or not, & REESE L. W. UNRIVALED VALL : ci Tin ? ? i 4^u I J I W? are opening almost daily tl pent much time, and taken great tie Ladies will be delighted both \ $5.1 nrl nr?+"hir?or hotter TT7Q G PTTftT* nfftvm yllVA IIU l/lllilg K/Vl/UVA VV UIW X/ V V/A V/MW* v/ lie goods and prices will do the re Blank We have 3r-fiowiEg and we want you to anythiig Ve want you to come to see us ot. We are always glad to see Dress < headquarters and you will be we have uy anything or net. Dre Vogue Ball Styles out by master bands, into lines of grace and beai ines and insuring lasting shapeliness?That's LaV< itting qualities. garments thoroughly satisfy every wearer season i . staple materials, rhp i w uuuwmuw Xt<:- t 111 111 1 1 1 www? WEST END. * Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. I Dr. W. D. Simpson spent several days in Monroe, N. C. last week with home people. Miss Josie Fainand Dr, James Fair have gone to their home in SaVannah, Ga., after a pleasant "stay here with Mr. and |Mrs. J. F. Miller. Dr. Fair preached Sunday morning at Long Cane and Sunday evening at the Union meeting in the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown came home Thursday where they accompanied Miss Louise Brown who entered Converse. Mr. Bob Cochran went to Fal-mington, Ga., last week on business. Mr. Cochran has accepted a position as manager of the . Oil Mill. His friends regret to see him 1 leave. Miss Jessie Speed left Monday for Spar5 trnburg to resume her studies at Converse. This is Miss Speeds Senior year and no member of the class takes a better stand or is more popular with every one. Miss Lily Outzy who has been the pretty ' guest of Mrs. James Bradley for sometime ^ has returned to her home in Greenville. Mr. William Klugh left last week for Columbia where he goes to resume his r studies at South Carolinn. ?'? T T> 4. 1 T aa J?irs. jjbwis uryauu uuu ui.100 guia j-tdo - were in Greenville several days last week the guest of Mrs. Sara Grower. , Mrs. Chris Chalmers has been in Ander- ? son for a short stay with her niece Mrs. 5 James Pearson. Mr. Sam Orr has been at Cashiers, N. C., 5 spending a while with his home people who have a summer home there. Miss Beulah has a position with the R. M. Haddon, Co. . Mr. H. H, Hill left Saturday for the 2 Western Market where he will buy a car of fine horses and mules. Miss Bennie Watson left Tuesday ifor Winthrop College where she will resume her studies. Miss Ivy Calhoun entertained the Young Ladies Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon at the first meeting. The club has just ) been organized. Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Prentiss left Mon2 day for Cameran, Mo., where Mr. Prentiss will have chartre of a large parish. It is t with sincere regret that their friends see them leave. 1 Mrs. F. C. Link is in Providence, R. I? spending awhile with friends. Mrs. Link will go to Canada for an extended visit before returning to Abbeville.. I Mr. Harrell Wilson of Bainridge, Ga., has returned to his home after a pleasant 1 stay herewith his aunt Mrs. John Harris. Miss lone Smith is at home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Aug. Smith in Spartanburg. Kev. E. B. Kennedy left Wednesday for J New York where he went to attend the Hudson-Fulton celebration. He will be gone several weeks. Mr. Clarence Dusenbury of Ninety-Six was in the city several days last ween. Dr. and Mrs Lewis Russell were up from Greenwood Thursday for the Fields Ministreis. Mr. Thompson, Jr., of Waco, Texas, is f here spending awhile with his home peor pie. Mrs. W. D. Simpson and Master Wm, - Simpson and Miss Bordeaux are in Monroe, N. C., spending awhile. v Miss Otzello Robertson of Honea Path d was in the city Wednesday and Thursday ? the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorton Robertson. a ) Miss Mary Hill entertained Thursday n after the Fields Minstrel at a deligtful o supper party. ci Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bailey of Greenwood occupied a box .at the show Thurs- o day eveni9g. fi Miss Louise Allen who went to Asheviiie to attend the Industrial School came home If Thursday. Miss Allen met with a painful e fall that made it necessary for her to come C " r _ * * TT home. She is with ner aunt aire. m. 11. i Wilson, Her many friends hope for hor a C speedy recovery. h Miss Veraa and Sara Clinkscales have f gone to Gaffney to enter Limestone. Both ii ' of th^se young ladies are good students o and take a flnejstand in all their classes. v Whil IES IN HANDS rs FOR LADIE ie Newest Suits from thi pains in selecting these vith the garments and th 90 to $35.1 d for these figures. Let 3St. U WlMAAimv v*> 100 pairs North Carolina Blankets, an in this line you had better see us befoi (joods everything and in all the leading colo] iss Goods Prices fromJ25c to $1,50 per 1 aty-That's Shields, rei )gue expert ^ Any womai ifter season. should The leadini . V V line \ . \ PHILSfli FALL ! | Thu WE WILL HAVI NEW YORK SAI f n Jlinn' Liauics Which we will hagive you an oppor a great variety of taken. A 1 BEST OF ALL?Tl Philsoi \ ' Dr. J. B. Green pastor of the Greenrood Presbyterian church will preach Sunay at the jpresbyterian churcn All are ordially invited to attend both sermons. Miss Je/nnie Ray Auld Mies Bessie Kate nd Miss Elezabeth Sirft three of Elbertons lost charming youg ladies were the guest* f Miss Mary E. Hue last week. They ime to attend the Fields minlstrel. Mr. Code Morgon and Mr. Will Budge f Monroe N. C. spent Sunday with riends in the city. Mr. H. G. Smith went to Greenville ist Tuesday to be present at a delightful ntertainment given by Mrs Sallie M rower. Mr. Earnest Visanski is here from iharleston spending a few days with hie ome people. Mr. Jonn Harris left Monday in a tourig car for Birmingham Ala. the car ie wned by Mr. McAdams and Mr Harris rlli drive the car. ^vw-wwv* 1 jo Co OME TAILOI :s _ 3 Eastern Markets. ) Snits and feel safe e prices. The prices i )0 the Ladies give us a ; Damasks, d if you want . , e buying. 'nalm01 LacGSj every di rs in wool. will me yard. va Vogue F*et nforoed buttons, piped linings, jue high quality reputation. 1, miss or maid who wants to d] see and try on a La Vogue coa g store in your town wilj be gl ^ Com] I*WWVWI1 ' *" ' V , N, HENB / SUIT OP rsday, Sept. 3 S "WITH US ON ABC jESMAN WITH HIS Tailore ve on display for this d tunity to select your Fa styles and colors, and ^it Gaarant IE PRICES ARE VERY, \ - Ml ^ M ^ ^ n, nenr Pretly Miss WallaceMiss Bertha Wallace of Columbia, has been visiting Miss Etta King for the last two weeks. She is a charming and lovable young woman. Pretty Goods For Prefty Buyers. Mrs. Weinraub has returned from New York where she went to buy goods, which are just coming in. She went early and bought the choicest goods before the stock had been picked over. She has pretty goods to adorn the female form divine hmH n/if Via Iiinhnlstflrpd. nmuu uuvu uvw wv |?r?i * a i Get an opera giass at Kykard's and you i can see the whole show. i Let me handle your real estate for yon. I can sell It. Robt. 8, Lint. ' N . mpan *ED Hd' We have 4l j in saying \\jj ange from J1 look and ill lill , Doilies, Towels, Ginghai st-every color, Curtain, Swiss, Drape Embroideries, Eibbons and Silks, apartment and want you to come befi an that we will sell you your fall bi erless Quality are a few details of making which ress well, in correct style, at n t or suit. ad to show you La Vogue garment pany ! ss-saanniH ? fi CO. ENING Oth. | :| )VE DATE OUR FULL LINE OF d Suits ay only. This will U Suit after seeing get your measure eed ItKT KMSUHADLC. $| y & Co | Estate of Mrs. Alioe ?. f ergnson. . | Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. , Take ootloe thai on the 27tb day of Octobar, 1909, I will render a final account of my Jtm actings and doloea as Administrator of tbe Estate of Mra. Alice B Ferguson, deoeeaad. In - h tbe office of Judge of Probate tor Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. in* and on tbe aams /.is day will apply for a final dlacbarge from my trust, as snob. Alt peraons having demand* against estate will present them for payment on or before tbat day, proven and antnentleated or be forever barred. '^Bj JOHN 0. FERGU80N. Administrator.. Call at Rykard's and get a pair of speo- ^ tacles so you can see the elephants. Best quality spectacles and opera glasses at Rykard's. , 1 ' www* V t ' '' ' '^3 " 5 I lies, Upholstereis ^ .,. We are full in W jre buying, That ^ 11, ^ ' 1 i have earned J loderate cost J i |