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Happenings of a Week !n and About the
Seven-Hilled City Personals.
Lowndesviile, Xov. 2,1912.
Mrs. T. Baker ami .Mrs. Charles T. Baker
left hero Monday at 12 M., on a flying trip
to Anderson with Mr. 1). L. Barnes in his
auto, and were l?aek hoim- before dark.
Mr. Toin Swift and his mother. Mrs.
Tom Swift of Elberton, came oVv>r Moii
d iv and then on t<? th > home of the
brother of the second. Mr. John Voting,
three miles out. The two first returned to
this place the next day and were guests of
Mrs. T. Baker till Wednesday, whi-n they
went back to their Georgia home.
Hallowe'en and its old time observances
was not in evidence in these parts, so far
as heard from. In the days or rather the
nights gone by, the people all over this
section had to spend the nest day in right
ing things, and sometimes buggy and
wagon wheels and gates woro so well hid (
that they were not found lor days after- j
wards. None of that now.
Tuesday evening early, four of the larg- i
Do You Kno
Tea Cam
$3 First a price was i
really GOOD tea can bi
CJ Next, all teas selling at 1
tested for quality.
CJ Finally, a blend was perfected
the best of these tested teas, and
to match the superb coffee by th
q It is now offered to you witl
deed, a really fine tea at quite a r
aa well ae VOTAN COFFEE oi" o
L. W. KELL
SCHOOL
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General Schc
Speed's B:
est autos, owned and managed by Dr. X
i>. Kirk Patrick and Messrs. E. W. Ilarpor,
1). L. Bainesand T. D. Oooley, left here
for Anderson loaded, so to speak from
basement to attic with juvenile joy riders.
The four auto-owners gave to the'coming
men and women of our town an outing?a
ride that they will remember incoming
years as one of their brightest and hap.
piest. With two chaporones, Mrs. T. D.
Coob*y and Miss El Louise Harper, and
three chaperoners, as somebody culls the
men who act in that capacity, the ver\
merry crowd was kept in check, and the
trip was made; without accident or special
incident. About twenty-five of the Young
America of our town wote given a free
ride, and at th? northern end of their jour
ney were giveu a free attendance upon tin
picture show which was in full blast at
that point. All of which reflects much
credit upon all of those who so freely gave
of their tiiue and attention to the giving
to the little folk so much joy. He who
gives pleasure to another necessarily reaps
a harvest of comfort and happiness which
cannot be estimated. It wonderfully light
ens the cares and anxieties of life, and
Vx*i\r\es tie f?? monv ? f'MtHrti nl'iou in
Ut? po uo IV VIV'O^ ??rnu; ? j/.wvv '
>W How This
e to Be?
fixed, below which no
e sold.
this price were cupped and
, at least 25 per cent better than
the result was called
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in i r,A
at name.
1 every assurance that it is, in
noderate price and you can get it
nly one dealer in tiiia town; viz.
rER & BEO.
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)ol Supplies.
rug Store.
A
terloo, came over to this place in an auto
Tuesday and spent the night with the fa
ther and family of the first, Rev. H. C. J
Fennel.
Mrs. A. C. Latimer, Mrs. Hattie Todd,
Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Cuthbert and little babe,
came over from lielton Tuesday and spent
tlr.? day wiih Mrs. T. Baker. These mod*
rii horsi'lci-s carr iages wondei fully lessen
time and distance. A few years ago it was
fusortof dreaded undertaking to go only
h few miles to spend tire day. Now with
out hesitancy we can go twenty-five miles
in the best of spirits.
Mrs. J. T. Latimer a few days aero went
to Willington to spend a while with Mr.
Albert Gibert nnd family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper and Miss El
Louise Harper went to Anderson in an
| auto Thursday and brought the son of the
two Iir6t, Mr. Holcombo Haruer, back with
them. He was carried there to the hos
pital several weeks ago to be operated
upon for appendicitis, but when the at
tempt was made it was found that nature
had saved the trouble, aud he was brought
back home and is getting along nicely.
Mill News.
Interesting Locals From Cotton Mill
Village, Reported by Pansy.
There was a delightful dance given to
the young people at Mr. George Shirley's
Friday night a week ago.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison, a
daughter.
There are about eight or ten cases of fe
ver in the village.
We attended the fair and everything was
as nice as could be. The flying man was
the biggest curiosity that was seen, also
we enjoyed seeing so many of our friends
from the country, among them was Mrs.
Hugh Crawford from near Due West.
Mr. Ben Williams and family have
moved back from Honea i*ath.
Mr. Mit Soawright from near Antreville
was down to see Mr. John T. Evans and
family last week.
Mr. !oel Martin from near Level Land
spent the night with his friend Mr. Will
Money Back Remedy for
Dandruff
| Falling Hair and Itching Scalp. C. A.
Milford & Co. are Authorized to
Guarantee It.
C. A. Milford & Co. will do more :
if after using two bottles of PARISIAN
Sage you don't thiuk it ia the lineal
and moat delightful hair tonic and
dreeing you ever used?money back.
Can you beat that offer?
Young womeu who neglect their
temples grow old before their time. If
your hair is Ihinuing at the temples:
if it i* losimr its natural color, fadtng
or luiniug grav, put your faith in PA
RISIAN S^ge and you wou't te disap
pointed. Large bottle 50 cents at C.
A. Milford's and dealers everywhere.
Girl with Auburn hair on every pack
age.
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Lewis one night.
Miss Seal Porter is visiting her siste
Mrs. Bradley Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Douglass and 11
tie sou visited Miss Ira Hamilton Sabbat
out in the country.
Mr. Tobe Hintou made a flying trip ovt
liere Sabbath from Calhoun Fails. H
likes his new location fine.
Miss Rebecca Wilson gave a fruit suppt
to a few of her young friends Saturda
night a week ugo.
Mr. Jim A. Mundy is now firing on th
Southern road?running from Columbia 1
Greenville.
The little two-year-old child of Mr. an
Mrs. Earle Harrison died Tuesday mori
ing, Oct. 29th. The little fellow had bet
in bad health all his life, and took wore
and lived only a few days. The body wi
taken to Heardmont, Ga., for burial.
we nave naci two Deauuiui wnite irosu
and it left everything looking gloomy.
Master Joe Bowie gave a dance to a fe
of his young friends in honor of his frlen<
Master Jack Long, from near Columbia.
Mr. Purdy met with a very serious acc
dent while cutting wood, a piece flew u
and struck his eye and caused It to lco
very bad.
The fever still keeps its hold on the pe<
pie. There are five cases in talking di
tance of each other.
Mr. J. Will Bowie made a flying vis
home Saturday and returned Monda
He says he likes Parr Shoals fine.
Master J. T. Blanchett was over froi
Calhoun Falls visiting relatives Saturda
night.
Born, Nov. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mi
Cuen, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Adger Cam]
bell, a daughter.
Family reunion at Mrs. L. J. Gilmer's o
last Friday. The children of Mrs. Gllme
gathered at her home and celebrated he
65th birthday. The children were all ther
except two. She is the mother of nin
children?five girls and four boys?an
had the good luck to raise them all, an
all married, except one. She has 39 or i
grandchildren, and they were very nea
all there, and you bet we had a time. Th
oldest child is Mrs. W. B. Going, of Abtx
ville; 2d, Mr. J. A. Gilmer, of Greenwood
3d, Mrs. Will Bowie, of Abbeville; 4th, M:
S. A. Gilmer, of Abbeville; 5th, Mr. E
Gilmer, or L.evei L.ano; tun, aim. jcssi
Botts, of Abbeville; 7th, Mrs. Will Mc
Clain.of Belton, S.C.; 8th, Mr. Brown Gi
mer, of Antreville,?he is the single one
9th, Mrs. Charley Saylors, of Belton. Th
day will be long remembered and we true
that our mother will have many moi
birthdays and that by another year we a
can be together, and if jou don't believ
we had a time ask Mr. Jim Finley, as h
took sixteen of us up there in a two how
wagon, and I think before wo got back b
wished he had taken the police to keep u
quiet. A Daughter?Pansy.
A GKKA'I BIILI>I>G FALLS
when its foundation ie underminec
and if th-r foundation of health?goo
digestion?is attacked, quick collars
follows. On the first signs of mdigee
lion, Dr. King's New Life Pills shoul
be taken to tone the stomach and reg
"late livei, kidneys and bowels. Picas
ant, easy, safe and only 25c at P. i
Speed's and McMurray Drug Co.
KING C(
YOU AR
To a Demonstration ol
M 1
novemDer
An expert direct from the
the Range and give valuable ]
Be sure to come in whethe
not?we want to show you.
This beautiful Set of Wan
tion with each Range sold.
Aluminum, Copper and Enam
Enterprise Stov
A big stock of the best Cc
Stoves on the market.
The Univert
You hi
adverti
leading
We hi
Stock.
T]
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Should \
the
There is
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ica from Coast to Coaj
by Friend and Coi
y Footwear without
? Factor
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For the past few years I h
Abbeville. Previous to this
opportunity to become famil
price is less thau you pay for
joying a large business in Bea
In all candor, it is my opi
the best looking and best fitti
con factory; in fact they rep
ever achieved.
I also handle what is best ii
of Shoes tttat is soiu oy ij
isfaction or a new
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3. CROCKERY
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f this Great Range from
7th to 13th
factory will be here to show you
3.ange information.
:r you want to buy a Range or
i FREE during the demonstra
The ware consists of pieces of
lei Ware.
This is Good
Heater Weather
and we have any kind of a
Heater you may need.
saZ Percolator
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-KING CO
ive seen them
sed in the
,r Magazines,
ive them in
Best in Shoes
i Only One Choice
iACON'S
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Shoe Factories that dot Amer
3t, only one is Acknowledged
mpetitor Alike to Produce
t a Peer?and that one
y is Beacon's
iave been the sole agent for Beacon's in
the people of Abbeville County had no
iar with their merits; and because the
any other make in Shoes, I am now en
icon's alone.
nion that this Fall's styles aref decide
ng Shoes that ever came from the