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See us t c A t i uive i Your sration % o ? <> o )TTO IS I n l_ ****** ^ don or a o trument" \ I o < fou Two Years o <* Desired. ? <> O o ~ o s should interest o D g tlie purchase or <> O >e a consideration ^ an instrument, as ^ iy one thing: and ^ isic, and you can't. ^ n a poor Piano. <> Write Us J O and terms before <> ag. O O 0 O .< 5 i od, S. C. O >OJV 31anke *reat Spec: ght too man] for the next ? Blankets, co b for cash. I sr cent, discoi 'gain give us Quee ^re unequalled for style,: < shoes for the children, a md. We have a stock oi hildren's shoe problem. Trimm Nt have an unusual disp o match Us a Look Ion. EAST END. " ?? i; (bat "M" Sees and Hears on His | Rounds About the City and Along 3 Route No. 3. " e Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 13th, 1912. K AT HYMEN'S A-LTAK. Tuesday evening, Nov. the 12th, at 7:30 'clock, Mr. Benjamin Franklin Cheatham ( r ind Miss Ola Thornton were united in the loly bonds of wedlock, Rev. Pratt-of the 'resbyterian church of this city officia ing. Miss Lila Cobb, of Ware's Shoals, rill stand as maid of honor with Mr. John P. Cheatham, (brother of the groom), as >est man. This was a pretty home wed ing, the dwelling being beautifully deco ated. Only the immediate families ami kindred rere invited to the marriage; after which n elegant reception was given to which ''ere invited quite a number of guests. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. ilia Thornton of this city, and is a lovely oung lady, having a large number of riends. The bride never looked prettier ind more charming than on this occasion, is she stood before the altar and listened o the solemn words that made her the Ife companion of him she loved. The groom is the son of Mr. John T. Cheatham," Sr., and is a self-made man, vorklng himself up from the bottom ound of the ladder to the responsible po sition he now occupies,?one of the efficient ind trusted engineers of the Seaboard, taving the conlldence and goodwill or his imployers. This happy couple begin life under most avorable circumstances, and have the best rishes and congratulations of hosts of riends. Miss Mary Syfan, who has a nourishing ichool at Belton, spent the week end with ler home people, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. iyfan. /*W?54-a o nnWiKnr #\f /\n?? rtnnnla in t.hn V^UiUC u I1UUJVC1 VI VU1 pwpiw vuvu 4.* v?*v ^ Lugusta Fair and were much pleased with he line exhibits, especially in the poultry lue. t Mr. E. L. McMillan, the trusted and effl- g ient postman on route 2, availed himself if the opportunity and spent several days a it the Augusta Fair. He was delighted j rith his trip and said he saw more line a hlckens than ever before. Mr. Walter ] tlcDonald did the trick on route 2 during f lis absence. v Mr. Henry Cason, who was sick in Abbe- 1 llle last week, returned to Anderson, but t ound he was not able for business and rent at once for Chester, where he was e iperatedon for appendicitis the latter part t .t tVio wpbL- His friends will be nleased o learn he is getting on finely, and hope ie will soon be able to return home. The many friends of Miss Sadio Ham oond regret to learn that her accident was f such a serious nature as still to confine ler to her room, but hope she will soon be ully restored. Mrs. Sam Nance is in Columbia visiting ler daughter, Mrs. Turner, who has a line laughter, of which grandma is very proud, diss Lizzie is keeping house for Mrs. Sam iance during her absence. Miss Ruth Dunn returned a few days .go from a most delightful visit to friends ,t Due West. ALL ALONG BOUTK 3. Mr. James Gilliam ud son, Motto, took V its?Bis ial Sale or j and in orde ; thirty days, nsisting of 1( 5rices are fro ant. Now if a call. ^ lii--. CI. in ^uaiiLy oir fit and durability. See t Jack and Gill s a rule, is a hard pro] f Children's Shoes which Give us a look. lings Trimn lay of Dress Trimmings Before B f ti the Columbia Fuir, and last week Mr. rilliaru spent several days at the Augusta 'air. Mr. Willie Bass also took in the Au :?sta Fair and had a fine trip. Mr. Lamar Williams visited his sister, Irs. Baughman, of Troy, last week, and fter a few days stay with her, left for Au :usta,*whore he was delighted with the ights at the Fidr, and in and about the Fountain City." The following "visitors from route 3 were loticed in the city the past week: J. H. 'enney, R. P.-McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. John l. Williams, Mr. A. .J. Woodhurst and laughter^ Miss Sallie, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. JcDill, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wilson, Mr. T. 5. Wilson, Mr. John A. Wilson and pretty ittle daughter Elizabeth, Mr. W. J. Evans, *ev. J. B. Hillhouse. Abbeville is always flad to welcome. 6uch visitors. Mrs.C. F. Graves and Mi6s Josie McCan .y spent last Friday most pleasantly with heir relatives, the Misses Wiison, of Jrainridge. Farmers are very busy sowing grain and fathering the last of the cotton crop. The weather generally has been good and they ire putting in full time. Gilliam's ginnery is still the busiest )lace on route 3. Miss Agnes Graham, the new and eflD ;ient teacher of the Flatwoods school, is jetting on nicely, and is giving entire sat. sfaction to both patrons and scholars. . DEATH OF MRS. JOHN CHEEK. How fearfully true, and yet how sad are ;he solemn words: "In the midst of life, we are in death." Fittingly true and ap plicable were they to Mrs. John Cheek, vho, although not well, was not looked ipon as so seriously ill, as she was down n the city only on Friday, just a day or so sre the icy hand of the Reaper was laid ipon her; and, oh! so suddenly, only a ew days from life into eternity. What a ihock to her own family as well as her nauy friends, and this community who mew her well and held her in the highest istecm, as she was a most estimable wo nan possessing many noble traits of char* icter, her amiable and useful life is before his people, and we have no doubt but that he has reaped its reward. Her death occurred Sunday afternoon, uid the funeral services were h^ld at Trin ty church at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, .ervices conducted by pastor Rev. Cornish, beautiful llowers presented by sorrowing riends covered the newly made grave, vhile her gentle spirit has winged its way uto the beautiful home of the soul beyond lie river. The bereaved husband, sisters mid broth irs have the deepest sympathy of this en ire community. FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT. Tearing his shirt from his back an )hio man flagged a train and saved t from a wreck, but H: T. Alston, laleigh, N. C. once prevented a vreck with Electric Bitters. "I was in i terrible plight when I began to use hem," he writes, "my stomach, head, tack and kidneys were all badly af ected and my liver was in bad con lition, but four bottles of Electric Bit ers made me feel like a new man." A rial will convince you of their match ess merit for any stomach, liver or ] ;idney trouble. Price 60c at P. B. Ipeed's and McMurray Drug Co. mkets-Bl I Blankets r to unload we have to offer our entire DO pairs, at a liberal m 75c to $15 pair, you want Blankets oes his line before you buy. position and are hard to . we think will solve the nin?s T3iiffr?-nc T irnncrc ptr Si Silks for have all the \ No trouble to BLAC Dres: Direct to us find our Wo< passed in qu trr?iir infp JLJ ULVUliU. , , WW jv stock. uying Elsewhere ?! JWII1MBMMWWM??W???????? Abbeville Opera House, Thi Positively the Most Wondeirful Opera I ism PISE PICTOJ Company of SO. Orchestra o Troupe of Arabian Acrobats. Prices 50c 1. $2.00. Jp large owing to Special Trains being operated in variou: cUliiC IB Iks Silks suits or evening wear. We vanted materials and shades. ? get sxiited from our stock. !K and COLORED o< 0< o* < ; o< 0< o< o< 0< < < t 0< o< <>< < < <>< 0< o< o< < 0< o< < < <fc< s Frabriques from the mills. You will )len Dress Fabriques unsur Lality and width. It will be rest to see our dress goods < irsday, November 14tl Event in the History of Abbeville THE {BORN 3PERA 00. iJENTJ* A LAVItfH ilAL PRODUCTION OF nrnne MXCTraDlcnr UlUUkJ l Lrvi , GENT A30RN, MANAGING DIRECTORJ EDWARD R TEMPLE FORMER'J TOB OF THE N.Y. HIPPODROME,, f 12. Calvary of Horses. Real Baud of Gypsies. , 9 a. m., at Harper & Morgan's. It is re le patrons order early, for the demand will be 3 directions.