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X'"* O O <> ^TSTodn y Septeni o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A Displ? Never have w< in position to offer colorings, embracii mouse, the newest o o V o o o Handso o Everything ni o seen here from o 25 o o o V o V o This is one li: o of. Linens, Canib o Goods is here and o o o o <> o o o o WEST Personal Paragraph: Contributed by Jlix Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jonos, of Colum- j k bia, are in the city spending a while j with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDavid on ! I>> (liuia ?? 0V?W%. Miss Antoinette Thomson leaves j Wednesday for Columbia, where she j will study at the College for Women i this winter. Mr. \Y. Joel Smith Left Thursday: for -Charleston, where he goes to re- j enter the Citadel. .Mrs. G. W. Speer and Miss Lila ; Speer, of Monterey, were shopping in 1 the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coiemun. were over from Greenwood Sunday ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cole- i man on Gree-nville street. Mr. Charles D. Brown, Jr., spent | several days in Greenville last week < tlie guest of friends. Mr. Harold Dean is here from An ; der&on spending some tlrra- witii Mr. i and Mrs. M, T. Coleman. Miss Genevieve Mnrchant has g\>n-p ! to Columbia, where she will tetu , again this winter. Miss Louise Cunningham was iu I the city last week en route to Green-1 ville, where she goes to re-enter! Greenville Female college. Miss Cun ningham is taking a speciai course in : Expression and is making fine prog- > ress in her work. Miss Mary Smith and Miss Mary Quarles Link have gone to Spartan burg to re-enter Converse college. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Keller are in Greenville this week spending a while : with Rev. and Mrs. David KeJW. Mrs. Weston Harper and Mr. Hoi-! comb Harper, of Lowndesville, were ! in the city last week the gueets of Mrs. J. A. Dickson. Mrs. Thomas D. Cooley was in the j city last Wednesday the guest of i ??Iiss Mary L. Robertson. Mrs. Cooley j was returning to her home in Lown desville from Greenwood, where she j had been to enter her daughter, Miss ! Irma Cooley at Lander college. Miss Janie Morse left Tuesday for | Columbia, where she will resume her : studies at College for Women. Mr. Delph McDill has gone to Char- j leston to resume his studies at the I Citadel. Miss Lucile Withers, a registered j nurse from Chester, will make Abbe ville her home in the future. Miss Withers is no stranger in Abbeville and her friends are glad to know she will make hor home here. Mr. Frank Hughes, of Greenville, ?ViQ nitv covoral rlnvB Inst" Week the guest of Mrs. W. T. McFall at the ! Eureka. Mrs. J. J. McKellar and her two j children were here from Mt. Carmel last week visiting Mrs. James Beeks. Miss Eliza Horton, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. Philson, has gone to her home in Co- j lumbia. after a pleasant stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAlily are in 1 Chester spending a few days with rel-' atives in th-.it city. Mrs. Charles Parks, of Eiberion. I was in the city several days last week, j the guest of Mrs. O. H. Hall. Mrs. C. C. Westmoreland has re-1 turned to Abbeville after spending | some time with friends in Greenville. I Mr. James Smith, of Columbia, and i esday ber 25tli iNNOUN Every section to=Wear Garm Suits, Exquisit< iy of Autumn > t owned such an aggregation of Sil such values. The most complet ng every new and fashionable shad thing out in Silks, 36 inch $1.00 per Yard me Dress Woo] 2\v in Dress Woolens and Suitinj c to $1.50 per Yard IThite Goods no that we never allow ourselves irics, Dimities, in fact everything at right prices. Give Ij END s and News Items s lilly Tcmpletou Mr. R. B. Ppgram, of Charleston, were in the city Friday the guests of .Mr. C. D. Brown. Both of these gentlemen are in the service of the Southern Railway and made a business trip through the country with iMr. Brown in his car. Miss Lillian Swetenburg has gone to Rock Hill to enter Winthrop col lege. Miss Esther Graydon has gone to Columbia, where 6he will resume her studies at College for Women. Mr. R. M. Haddon was hi Due West Monday on business. Mrs. Lucy C. Thomson hs at home, after a pleasant stay with friends in Anderson and Honea Path. Mra. Morgan Baldwin iH>d little Miss Mary Hamilton Baldwin are here from Baltimore, spending some time with Mrs. Baldwin's father, Judge R. K. Hill. Mp. Wells Riley, of Greenwood, has been in the city for several days on business. Mr. Charles A. H*ii!.ler. J?\. Das sone to Clinton, where he will enter the Presbyterian college. Miss May Harris Hill leaves this week for Donalds, where she wi\l at tend the meeting of the South Caro lina Missionary societies. Miss Louise McKenzie spent Sun day witfi her home people in Sharon. Mr. B. I. Rogers, of Elberton, was in the ctty Thursday visiting friends. Mrs. .Tames Clinkscales and Miss Sara Clinlcscales were in the city Tuesday from Monterey. Miss Clink scales left in the afternoon fof Gaff ney, wnere sne goes 10 resume ner studies at Limestone, where she is a senior this year. Mrs. P. R Speed and Miss Jessie Speed went to Atlanta Tuesday for a few day's stay. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp spent Sun day with friends in Clinton. Miller-Stack The marriage of Miss lone Allen Miller to Mr. Ervin Blakeney Stack, of Monroe, X. C., was solemnized at the Methodist church Wednesday after noon at five o'clock. Rev. G. E. Leon ard officiating. The church was lovely with its drapery of snowy white over which long graceful frons of Southern smi lax trailed. The altar was banked with ferns and palms. An arch of green cedar from which was suspended the wedding bell made from tulle and tender sprays of smilax. The church was filled to its capacity with invited guests, who enjoyed the musical pro gram that was so delightfully rend ered. Miss Maude McClung and Miss Fannie Starke sang "I Feel Thy An gel Spirit." Then Miss Starke sang "Schubert's Serenade." The first sweet strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Lorena Beach am, announced the arrival of the brid al party. The ushers, Mr. George Smith, of Spartanburg; Mr. Sam Cas ,?n Mr flv-fl/. Mnrtrnn fill.I Mr ITr-mlr Jones, of this city, entered in pairs I and were followed by tlie bride's at j tendants. First came the four ribbon i bearers, Little Miss Caroline Chal ! mers, Little Miss Ruth Beeks, Master CING FI of the store read t ents, Stylish Auti 2 Evening Gowns Silks lcs or were e range of e in Char MIL! W Lens ?s may be This cxhi only discloses the autumn an Millinery velously styJisl to get out in White Long an rs a Call Weber Wilson and Walter Mc.Fall. They were followed by the maid of honor, Miss Alice Stack, of Monroe, N. C., daintly attired in a girlish gown of white embroidered chiffon over white charineuse u-ith crystal band ings and fringe, a large picture hat of black velvet and an arm full of Kil larney roses completed this attractive costume. Mrs. J. Dendy Miller, dame of hon-1 or, entered next. Mrs. Miller wore a} modish toilet of blue-grey velvet, a charmingly designed semi-tailored, the added harmony of filmy laces and embroidered applique set off this at tractive gown. A portrait hat of matching velvet and long uncurled ostrich plumes completed the cos tume. Next came Little Miss Elizabeth Milling bearing the ring on a dainty cushion of white satin. The bride en* tered next on the arm erf her father, Jadge Jones F. Miller and was met at the altar by the groom, who enter ed with his brother, Mi Warren Stack. The bride wore a taupe-shaded whip cord suit tooehed whh American Beauty, with hat to match, an em broidered waist and shoos and gloves of matching shade completed the charming costume. Mr. and Mrs. Stack left iromedlnte' ly after the ceremony for their home in Monroe, N. C,. carrying with them Ls\f fKoir f h^rp IIW UV2H ? IOUG0 Vi 4 4 ? $800,000,(XKMX) Lost Annually by Wagt Earners. Dr. Sadler estimates tbat about $80,000,000.00 in wages is lost annu ally to the American people as a di rect result of cold9. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promp*tt? It will stop the cough, and heal and sooth the sore and Inflamed air pas sages. McMurray Drug company. Giv* us a call?always glad to see you. Haddon-Wilson Co. Ik'ftttrti Shoes on sale at PoliakofTs. 3t. EAST END. What "M" Sees and Hears on His Rounds About the City and Along Route No. 3. The carnival has come and with its sur roundings Is th* attraction or the city Tor ! the present. The long looked for rain has coiue at last and is falling gently and It is hoped will do more good than harm. Cotton picking will be hindered a little, but with little damage. Gilliam is ready for business with his bran new gin. The farmers gin of Sharon is running on full time. The farmers can now get busy sowing rye, oats and barley. Don't miss this chance, as these croj>6 will help out most wonderfully as winter and spring pastur age. The college girls and boys on ltoute 3 have returned to their respective colleges and things are rather lonely on tin.' route. Many friends congratulate Mrs. Min slinll at having at last received the ap pointment as postmistress at the Abbeville IHjStofllce. What are you getting up to show at the Abbeville county fair, liemember, it's / tttiliftUt WK.JIMW i ilt .hi. ?!>??'? mnn i XI X< RST AU y for excellent se Limn Dresses, Fasl i and Street Dres LINERY OPEI EDNESDAY mil THOBSDI September 25-26 ibition of masterpieces by the fai the latest and most authentic moc d winter-seasons. made by our own artist is with ip for it reflects art and is distinctr Ladies' Gloves d Short Kid Gloves, in all sizes an 75c to $3 per Pair You Are i going to bo a "big thing," and 1I you help, it's going to bo a grant! success. llemorn bor, this fair is not for tho city of Abbe ville, but is for Abbeville county, and as a citizen of this county you should have pride enough about you to do something? all you can?for the improving and up building of your county. Then let every farmer and housewife have something to exhibit. The success of the fair largely depends upon the interest and energy of our people. The officers are sparing nei ther pains nor money to do their part and every one is expected to do all they can. The attractions will be numerous. The "flying man" with his aeroplane for two days will be something worth seeing?the star aUractloo of the occaaiot). Our Emporiums of Fashion arc now busy getting ready to exhibit to the peo ple of Abbeville and Abbeville county the grandest opening of fall and winter goods ever shown in this city. A beautiful dis play of fashionable millinery,, elegant dres^ goods, laces and trimmings, em- i braclug the latest fashions and styles to i be seen In upper Carolina. Abbeville can i and does cope wltfi her .jlster cities and ] W.J I HAVE Rugs Matti A complete li When in the I have a bea * 1 _ _ _ Jf . ^ . _ i nanaie tne c G OF TTTTWKT T rvice. We excell hionable Fall Foo ses. KING IY Ever Love ful, 6very chons, CI nous modistes Lace Trin les decreed for 1 and waist 3Ut boast mar vt. We fc d colors, \lways Wi Use towns In all these linos, both in quality and prices. Wo hope tho weather will be Ideal and tho ladies will grace the occa sion with their presence. Remember the day6?25th and 26th proximo. Mr. N. 0. Tilton is hero from Waynes villo, N. C., visiting his sister Mrs. J. M. Lawton. Again tho people are up against the question of buying new school books and throwing away those bought just last ses sion. It certainly seems to us an imposi tion, and a useless one at that, of adopt ing new books so often. This matter should be looked into by the patrons. Tho last year's books (good as new) cannot even le exchanged?simply a dead loss. Is this fair ? Is it Just ? Is it light ? Who's to blame ? Last Friday night, between 3 and 4 o'clock in the'mornlng, a fire broke out In a dwelling &i, the cotton mill occupied by Mrs Cox, who lost everything. The house was burnt to the ground and a total loss. Sub stantial aid was given Mrs. Cox In the 3hape at a purse ot forty dollars, pre sented by the mill -folk, which was v?ry praiseworthy, as well as acceptable to v. a : JUST RECEIVE and i jigs and ine of Trunks from : market for Furni utiful line of Pictu best Buggies and OflE TO ?Im?r ? . i ii-.i?iii?wA<pi TtLur Septemb ?<v c nsPLAYi all in Ready twear, Tailored Dress Trimmii ything that you could want we have ly Laces and Neckwear. Thfe hfev thing included, Irish Crochet, Babj Linys, etc., ind there are gorgeous nmings, showing all the latest styles s. Table Linem tavt the largest stock to be fofind su 25c to $1.50 per Ya Doilies to match. elcome ?n C Mi's. Cox, by whom it was most gratefully received. The fire company was called too late, except to save adjoining build ings. Better Paint Better paint this year if your property needs it. Mistaken men have been wait ing for paint to come-down. The cost of their job has gone-up not down ; it always goeB-up by waiting; never comes-down. Better paint than Devoe? There isn't i any. i Suppose one had waited 20 or 30 years j ago for a better paint than Devoe ; how , long would he have waited ? How long would ho still have to wait ? The price a gallon makes some differ- , ence; yes, but not much; it's the paint that counts; the quality counts. i It's the go-far that counts. Protection ; of property counts more yet. Better pa tut. DEVOE P. B. Speed 9*1 hi It. Lacee, Laces of av-ary description at ] Haddoo-Wilsoo Co. ( ALV] D MY FALL STO Lrt Sqi Stair Car i the cheapest to th< ture give me a call. res. Wagons money car SEE UJ LVJ ..Vx-nMifc.-,*. ,.V,. 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