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"NAUGHTY A OP The Three Flower Girls with Floi inal Naughty Marietta cor Oscar Hai; The coming theatre season opons next Monday, September 9, under favorable auspices. The opening attraction is said to be one of the best that will appear at the local playhouse this season. "Naugh ty Marietta" is the title of the piece, which is a comic opera that enjoyed a good run on Broadway. The company which will present "Naughty Marietta!' is headed by Miss Florence Welber and is sent out by Oscar Hammerstein. The company is traveling in a special train of its own and carries two solid carloads of scenery. The company is composed of CO people and carries its own orchestra. Manager j Cheatham is proud or the fact that ho has I secured an attraction of such merit with : which to fcpon the season and feels cer-' tain that his efforts will be rewarded with a packed house. If "Naughty Marietta" i CANDIDATES For House or KepreM?-ntativ?N. We are authorized to announce F. C. Robinson, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to action of the Democratic Primary. orn I'ontiACifnH tn iimiAnnAa \1 ? \f .T ft V iw V 4VIJIIVOI/V V* in' MttUVUilW ?'** w ( Link as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. We are authorized to announce W. A. Gallagher as a candidate for Coroner of Abbeville County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Superintendent of Education. We are authorized to announce Renwick Bradley as a candidate for Superintendent of Education of Abbeville County, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Superintend ent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. C. E. William son. , * Mub-Mupei'vinor. We are authorized to announce 11. S. McCombs as a candidate for Sub-Supervis or, subject U> the rules of the Democratic party. WTe are authorized to announce W. T. j Ma^ill as a candidate for Sub-Supervisor, | subject to the rules of the Deiuobratlc t party. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate j for Sub-supervisor of Abl>eville County, j subject to the rules of the Democratic | primary election. Eight years experience as Township Supervisor. li. A. Wilson. We are authorized to announca G. W. Calvert a candidate for re-election for Sub Supervisor of Abbeville County, subjcct to the action of the Democratic primary. ? ?????aMEMBSaga?T ir?i . mtnlw ? New goods arriving daily at D. PoliakofF'a. GRAN HOUSE FLORENCE "N AI Til' C i: 11 >lt > lirls with Floi SEATS ON I 1ARIETTA" ENS SEASON ii^ not tot) naughty she "Will no doubt meet the approval of a packed house. Miss Florence Webber, who i6 starring in "Naughty Marietta," is pleasantly re membered here for her work in "The Cli max" last season, and the news of her re appearance at the Abbeville theatre will be received with pleasure by those who saw her last year. Miss Webber, it is announced, will be :ence Webber and her entire orig npany of 60. Direction of nmcrstein. supported by a company' of go other sing el's and a special orchestra. ' According to the advance notices a rare musical treat is in store for patrons of the theat re. "Naughty Marietta" is by Victor Herbert and lliila Johnson, and is boiug seut out by Oscar Hammerstein. Among other attractions l>ooked for tlds season are "The Goose Girl," "Mutt and Jeff" and "Forty-live Minutes From Broadway." MR. AIKEN WAS GIVEN BI6 VOTE While the State executive committee has not officially declared the result of the first primary the unofficial returns show that Hon. Wyatt Aiken was reelected to Congress from the Third district by an ex ceedingly complimentary vote. Th.e fig ures stand as follows: Aiken. Evans. Abbeville 2,048 494 Anderson 4,505 2,696 Greenwood 1,578 750 Newberry .. 506 Oconee 2,432 303 Pickens 2,961 324 Total 15,9^ 5,073 Many Driven From Home. Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and lung dis eases. Friends and business are left behind for other climates, but this is costlv and not alwavs sure. A better way?the way of multitudes?is to use Dr. King's New Discovery and cure yourself at home. Stay right there, with your friends, and take this safe medicine. Throat and lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs make it a positive blessing. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by P. B. Speed and McMurray Drug Co. D OPER^ MOND/ i n t i a n /rn*rn uFOW\i\ n/\iYiivin,i\ WEBBER Victo IGHTY BOOK BY RID A J *ence Webber and entire Oscar Ha; SALE AT HARPER 1 ?!i' 1 11 1. ... ?tnnnn trim -1 ill 11il I MUft gi mj-|?g1Bt1rt tttmtm WEST Personal Paragraph Cont ritinted by Mil Mrs. L. \Y. While and Miss Helen White are at liomo again after a delightful stay at Hetulersonville, N. (J. Mrs. Edith Holloway and lier pretty lit tle daughters. Miss Aniette and Miss Louise Holloway, of Orangeburg, were here last week, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. NeulTer. Mrs. Mary Thompson has gone to Iter home in Atlanta after spending sometime here with Miss Mary Lou Smith. Mr. W. P. Horton came home Saturday from Now York whore ho has been buying the fall and winter stock of goods for the Cash Bargain Store. aiiss .Beatrice urarrisun sprnu sovoim days here last week with her father, Mr. John Garrison. She left Friday for her home in Memphis, Tenn. Miss Agnes Rlggs, of Conway, has re turned to her home after spending a while here with Mrs. (i. A. Neufler. Miss Elizabeth Barksdnje is in Anderson spending sometime with her aunt, Mrs. Homer Oulla. Mr. C. V. Hammond is here from Mem phis, Tenn., spending sometime with friends. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Templeton came home Tuesday frqm Millersburg, Ky., where thoy have been for tho past month visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. McC. Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cheek and littlo Doro thy Cheek came down from Calhoun and spent Sunday and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheek. Mrs. J. S. Cochran came home Saturday from New York where sho has been to buy the fall and winter stock. Miss Floe Smith, who was Mrs. Cochran's milliner last season, will be in charge of the milli nery departi/ient. STAKK-DAVIS. Miss Mary Yarbo rough Stark and Dr. Thomas L. Davis, of Augusta, Gra., were married l;ist Wednesday at 12 o'clock at tlio residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark, Rev. Louis Bristow officiating. The w edding was a quiet home affair and only a fow relatives and intimate friends were present. Dr. Davis is a prom inent young physician of Augusta where he has a good practice. Miss Stark is one of Abbeville's most charming young la dies and is a favorite with all who kuew her. Dr. and Mrs. Davis left immediately after the ceremony for Rochester, Minn. The best wishes of their friends are ex tended to them. k Mrs. L. H. Russell and Miss Antoinette Russell left Tuesday for Asheville, N. C., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. James Bowie, Miss Elise Bowie and Miss Mamie Bowie are at home again after spending the summer at Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Lewis Perrin and her children camfe home Saturday from Greenville where they have been for the past month visit ing Mrs. Mills. Little Miss Janio Vance Bowie and Mas ter Willie Bowie are at home after spend ing: sometime In Asheville, N. C. Dr. L. H. Russell, of Greenwood, spent Sunday and Monday here with his mother, Mrs. L. H. Russell. Mr. John Simpson, of Mo-roe, N. C., has been here for the past week, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson. Miss Onie and Miss Caro ^lorse came home Friday from Montreat, N. C., where they have been spending the past month. Dr. Bonar White is home for a few days before going to Baltimore, where ho will study medicine. Dr. White has been at the University of Chicago tins summer taking a special course. Miss Sara Haigler and Miss Mary Haig ler are at home after a short stay at Senoia, Ga. They were called home on ac count of the illness of their mother, Mrs. C. A. Haigler. Mrp. Clarence Linder and little Miss Al ' iTsFpi STEIN PRESENTS er Original Company c r Herbert's most Tune MARIE OHNSON YOUNG mmerstein Comic Opera Co. of 60 & MORGAN'S WE MMM ?? 1 END ls and News Items as Lily Templeton ice Liudor, of Hartsville, Ga., were in the city last week, the guest of her uunt, Mrs. P. B. Speed. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heard and their children spent last Thursday here, the guests of Mrs. J. H. Latimer and Miss Maggie Latimer. Miss Anna Beaty, of Winnsboro, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Thnnumn Judge J. F. Motnminger, of Charleston, is lioldiug court here. j Mrs. F. B. Gary and Master F. B. Gary, Jr., are at home after a month's stay at Waynesville, N. C. Miss Eliza Hortor i? here from Colum bia. spending a while *. ith her sister, Mrs. R. C. Philson. Messrs. J. A. Hill, W. E. Hill and J. S. Cochran went to Anderson Monday. Mr. T. L. Robertson leaves this week for Columbia, where he will go into business. His friends here hope that Mr. Robertson will me<|t with success in his new home. Mr. Joel Perrin is here from Richmond, Va., the guest of Mr. H. G. Smith. Mr. J. T. Robertson is spending this week in Brevard, where he has joined a party of friends for a week's camp. He will spend a few days here with his(hoine people before going to his home ia Vieks burg. Mr. Albert Rosenberg is at home after a pleasant stay in the mountains of North Carolina. .Miss Mary Quaries Link, Miss Leila Link and Mr. 8. J. Link arc at home after a pleasure trip to Washington. Baltimore and other points of Interest. Mies Maude McClung is expected hb?ne this week from Crawford, N. J., where she has been for six weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Percy Miller. Mr. B. M. Haddon and Master Chalmers Haddon left Tuesday in their automobile for a trip to Virginia. They will be awuy about ten days. Prof, and Mrs. Mark E. Bradley, of Clemson College, are here spending a while witli Mrs. J. E. Bradley. Miss Lucy Henry came home Saturday from Montreat, N; C., where she lias been for the past month.. BRIDGE I'AICTY. Mrs. L. C. Parker entertained the Bridge Club Friday afternoon at a very delightful meeting. Mr. W. E. Johnson is home from a busi ness trip to New York. Miss Jennie Todd, of Augusta, was the guest of Miss Margaret Latimer for a few days last week. Mr. R. McC. Perrin is here from New Orleans, La., spending a while with his mother, Mrs. L. W. Perrin. Mr.N and Mrs. W. W. Bradley entertained at a dining last Friday in honor of Prof, and Mrs. M. B. Bradley, who are here from Clemson spending a while with rela tives. Miss Annio Marshall, one of Greenwood's most attractive young ladies, was the guest of Miss Janie Lou Bichey soveral days last week. Master Amos Morse i? at home after spending the month of August at Mon treal Rev. James P. Pressley, of Due West, will preach Sabbath morning and evening In the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Anna Ancium, of Camden, was in the city last week the guest of Mrs. J. H. Perrln. Uncle Ezra Says "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a'peck of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, bil iousness, indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If ailing, take. Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at P. B. Speed's and McMuray Drug Co's. r 9th >f 60 Celebreties in ful Comic Opera ITA" v f ... I School Mothers of the B and Making Pv My Boys' U Prepare S That are ma find and me tailors. Eve pockets and insuring its them in serg meres, ages and the boy Pr sm The "High Rock" SI best School Shoes thf i % Every pair is guaranty leathers, styles and si Your Aro AU gate the remarkable va determined effort to pr< benefit to you whether you look. Let us sho1 n "or JL V Ab Deviile-Greenwo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $2,100,000 February 1st, 1912. 1X7RITK TO OR CAI>Li on the andem'.frned or the Director of your Tow lahlj' tor. any information you may deaire i ibout oor^plan of Inanranoe. W ininn your property ugHuiat umuuc tlon by i : FILE, wmssnfill OS L1IBTNINS, [find do bo cheaper thsn any inanranoo'Com pany In existence. Dwellings covered with 'metal roofs are Insured for23per cent, cheaper ! than other property. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours Is the safeet and cheapest plan oi | Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. G. 0 8. (4. Majors,.....? Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokeebnry W. B. Acker ....Donalds T. 8. Ellis Due Wert W. W. L. Keller ..Long Cane I. A. Keller .. .Bmlthvllle D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8. S. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia A. B. Kennedy Oalhoun Mills 8. P. Morrah Bordeaux H. L. Basor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlckles .....Hodgee ' M. a. Bowles .. uoronaca d.8. Haitiwanger ......Ninety-Six A. d. Tlmmerman .....Klnards Ira B.Taylor....... Fellowship Joseph Lake ....Phoenix J. W. smith .~. Verdery J. H. Cbllee Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy a. W. Youngblood Yeldell G. e. Dorn...... ?... Calllaon G. B. Dorn .^......Klrkseys 8. H. Stevens Brooks 4bb?TUl?. b 0.. Feb. 1. 1113 James Frank Clinkscales. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Office?First! floor City Hall. CLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED South Carolina Our line is adapted to this territory, hence we make and soil more Popu lar Priced Clothing here than any other house. We want representa tives with established trade in this | State. Apply at once witli full de tails, experience, reference, etc., in first letter. We'll reciprocate ini- ' mediately. MERRIMAC MANUFACTURING CO., ! sa?-N!W Kruadwny Xew York f I Free trial package of Conkey's Lice Powder and Big 80-pnge Poultry Book for one week only at The AIcMurray Drug Company. ' H 'i i :, .."'i r-imi,,'.'rVi.Wi ? V -5" ^ -5- 5'5' >7 -!^3 Days Are oys are Considering tl irchases of New Cloth othes Department is ;d to Assist in this Pr< iUITS FOR THE ' " ?* ) , . de from the best wearing fab ide with extreme care by ( ry Suit has tape bound see extra good stiffening in the shape retention until worn o [es, worsteds, grey mixtures 3 to 18. They are Suits b( will be proud of. ices ranging $1.50 to $ i - \ SOOL SHO loe for boys and "Our Dai it have ever been introdu< sed to be solid leather. I h ' y Z6S. p. Prices $1 to $2.50 ways Welcome to com* lues I have to offer you, and t Dduce the best in Clothes. A you buy Or not. You don' w you.' RENTERS. Head This Noti< I have sub-divided my 1,G00 acres fa on easy and long terms. I invite those of home in a beautiful section, to write, or making arrangements for another year, proposition. It will be my pleasure to we show them the lands. There is only 16 which is also for sale. He; I NO I have remove< Groceries to Building, on one door abo\ niture Co., w concentrated ; ness, in orde serve the intt TYi qtitt nno+mnc ? U-LCbXAJT VJUOUU1UV. ' 1 I ]L. T. 5 EVERYTHING ( J FRESH BREAD, ROUS 'Vt ^ r^wa^iy>Wi7iiViT?^ iyTTTT.TSa te Suit Question es for School. | \ splendidly ablem. Y( BOYS W&M #. : L<\. "?%-L I S I ries I could 0 experienced mis, stayed coat front, ut. I have and cash )th parents 8 ; S i - : ES isy" for girls are the :ed into the market, ave these shoes in all i around and investi ;o see tlie result of my n inspection will be of t have to buy because ce. rm into lots and am ready to sell them you who,are desirous to own their own better come and see me at once, before I have to offer them a very attractive lcome them, give them information And farms, comprising the residential lot E. C. MESCH1NE, , ; rmitage Farm. Lowndesville, S. C. the Thomas Main Street, re Kerr Fur here I have all my busi r to better irests of my >rs. ( Miller ji jOOD TO EAT !; AND CAKES DAILY \ %%%%%%%%%% '