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WYATT AIKEN POPI'LAK
IN WASHINGTON.
Tho following is taken from The
Washington Club Fellow and Mirror,
recent date:
"Wyatt A ikon, of South Carolina, is
one of the most popular members of
Congress that ever came to Washing
ton. I overheard a fashionably gown
cfl woman who was sitting in tlie re
served gallery the other day exclaim
as Wyatt emerged from the dloak
room: "Oh, there goes Wyatt Aiken,
isn't he a dear? I believe everybody
loves (hat man." And I agree with her
lie seems to be everybody's friend.
So modest and possessed with a sua
vity of manner that suggests the gen
tleman of the old school, I have nev
er known him to be absent from the
House or napping when a measure
fame up that benefitted the farmer.
He might indeed well be called the
watch dog of the farmers' interests
iri Congress. He has followed all his
life two of the most antipodal occupa
tions, they being farmer and court
stenographer, "farming in the Sum
mer and stenographing in the Win
tor," as he puts it. His tuna or api
stories, perfect darky dialect and flow
of native wit make him a reconter
in the Dcpew class, with a much
smaller crop of chestnuts than the
famous Chauncey usually gathers."
LOWNDESVILLE
Lowndesville, Nov. 14,1914.
Mr. Frank "Watkins, Deputy Grand Mas
ter Mason, came down from his home in
Anderson last Saturday and met with Ros
lin Lodge No. 8G in this place. He is also
quite a prominent lawyer at the Anderson
Bar.
Rumor has it, and for once rumor may
be relied upon, that three of our young
people are to be married in the near fu
ture. Mr. Orr Clinkscales and Miss A.
Thornton, of Georgia, are to be married
on the 18tli instant, and Mr. A. J. Garner
and Miss Ida Allen are to be married on
the 25th instant.
Mr. DeWitt Harper of the "WofTord Fit
ting School, came over hist Saturday aud
remained with the family of his uncle, Mr.
J). L. Barnes, till Monday morning when
ho returned to his duties. Mr. Barnes is
doing a noble and commendable part by
t-i j. ...ni n-..i ??- ui?. r,?.
jus ? win nisi- liu uiiu mi 11 v>.?v
and will then carry him through that
kigher institution of learning, and the
young man is well fluted to and will make
good use of his golden opportunities.
Mrs. E. W. Harper spent several days
last week at the home of her son-in-law,
Mrs. Theron Allen in Anderson county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garrett, of Waterloo,
spent a day or two last week with Mr. T
C. Liddell and family.
Mr. JohnX. Lomax, of Anderson, spent
last Sunday with friends in town.
The Anderson Daily Mail of last week
(Saturday) gave an account of a drove of
wild geese that passed over a part of the
city betweed 1 and 2 a. m. and some of
those up very late first knew of them.
They were flying very low, but little above
the telegraph poles. An old gander in one
barn yard first knew of them, and he in
response to them, made a noise indicating
his presence. That caused the drove to
circle around the place where the gander
was several times. They finally left going
South. There is a little history connected
with the gander above mentioned. Some
years ago some Anderson hunters went
down on the Savannah to hunt wild geese
and ducks at Cherokee, and among the
other trophies of the hunt was the gander
now at Anderson. His wing was broken,
carried to present home and been there
ever since. Mr. ZekeClinkscales who lives
in the Fork, says that at his place are
many wild geese, and it looks as if they
will destroy some of his wheat which is
growing nicely.
Mr. D. L. Barnes, Dr. T. 0. Kirkpatrick,
Mr. I*. H. Moseley and Magistrate J. G.
Huckabee took an auto ride to Abbeville
and back "Wednesday evening on business.
The car in which they went was owned
and driven by tl^e first named.
Mrs. W. W. Thompson and Mrs. H. M.
Schrumpert went to Anderson Wednesday
and next day to Spartanburg, the last
named for treatment.
Dr. J. D. Wilson, of Due "West, came
over Thursday. Ho moved to that place a
short time ago, but for cause, will next
week break up his home there and move
to Iva. Troupe.
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Effective May 24th, 1914.
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Arrival*.
No. 1 8:00 A.M.
No. 8 10:00 A.M.
No. 5 12:15 P.M.
No. 9 3:50 P.M.
No. 11 5:15 P.M.
No. 15 7:20 P.M.
No. 19 11:20 P.M.
Depnrlnre*.
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C. V. PALMER,
Gen. PasEeDeer Agent.
eville-Greenwo od
MUTUAL
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ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $2,100,00C
February 1st, 1912.
WHITE TO OR CALL on the underelgne
** or tbe Director of jour Townahli
"? WAM r? XT A onl rA tthAR I
w C&UJT JU1VI UidlitVU /UU uu?/ wvuitv
>ur plan of Insurance.
We injure your property against destru<
l (in by
FILE, WINDSTORM US LU,
tad do so cheaper tb?p any rnn>
any lu existence. Dwellings covered wltb
metal roofs are lnoared lor 125 per cent, cheaper
'ban other properly.
Keinewbei wt are prepared to prove to yoi
uat ours Is the safest and cbeaptMt plau o
nsuran ce known.
i. B. BLAEE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. 0.
r. FEASOR LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
3. U. Majors Greenwood
J.T. Mabry - Cokesbory
W. B. Acker -..Donalds
T. 8. Due West
W. W. JL. Keller...........iJone Cane
I. A. Keller smithvllle
D. A. Ward law ? Cedar Spring
W. W. Bradley Abbeville
Or. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
8. 8. Boies Lowndesville
A. O. Grant ....... Jlagnollg
A. B. Kennedy Calhoun Mills
o. t. Morrali Bordeaux
a. L. Kasor. Walnut (irove
W. A Nlekles Hodges
M. O. Bowles Coronaca
D.S. Hattiwauger...... Ninety-Six
A. LV TlLumermnn ?...Klmirdb
Ira B.Tuylor.. Keliowsnln
Joseph Lake Fhoei x
J. W. Smith VerO- y
J. H. Chiles Bra< ley
J. W. JLyon '. roy
A. W. Youngblood Y< dell
ii- K- u?ru. ( lltson
(i. K. Dora .......K Jrkseys
S. H. 8t 7ens.... Brooks
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Vote for your favo:
Individuals
Mrs. F. E. Harrison
Mrs. R. W. Tiddy
Mrs. A. L. Gilliam
Mrs. Gertrude Sign
Mrs. Joe A. Wilson
Mrs. C. T. King
Mrs. Rachael Minshall
Mrs. D. A. Rodgers
tylrs. W. G. Harper
Mrs. J. E. Bailey
Mrs. Julia Cox .
Mrs. J. R. Nickles
Mrs. W. R, Hilton
Mrs. J. T. Billings
Mrs. W. G. Cunningham
Mrs. D. H. Deadwiler
Mrs. W. J. Duncan
Mrs. W. J. Andrews
Mrs. Henry Gilliam
Mrs. B. F. Cheatham
Mrs. R. J. Gilliam
Mrs. D. F. Andrews
Mrs. J. W. Sieregers
Mrs. W. N. Graydon
AT r*o T \T TIawia
Mrs. R. Y. Simmons
Mrs. F. B. Jones
Mrs. Sam McCuen
Mrs. B. G-. Thomas
Mrs. J. E. Pressley
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell
Miss Kate Schroder
Miss Mary E. Hill
Miss Antionette Thomson
Miss Chodwell
Miss Lillian Richey
Miss Helen Edwards
Miss Fannie Harris
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Opportunit
ing at yoi
A geunine mone^
nity?a real chanci
clothing and furnis
of the goods real v;
at a cut price.
Mens' $i8.00 S
15.00
12.5O '
" 10.00
7.00 '
Ladies and
cloaks at a b:
$10.00 ladies
latest style at
5.75 4,25
Misses cloaks
at 2.25., Att
price and you
ahead.
D. Pol
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Remember th
rite votes in. Second
Think of tjie
They are as c
prize as a divident
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How many v<
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tires your brothei
furniture, the Chr
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drinks a case of C
These Mercl
W. A. G
Funiture and In:
W. E. Jot
Jeweler
Grand Opera
Refined Motion
Dargan-Kir
Hardware, Crocker
E. R. Tho
Grocerie
J>YOUR I
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ur Door.
V saving opportu=
i to buy high class
hing at a fraction
alue is offered you
uits at $i5.00 i
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Misses long!
ig reduction I
plush cloaks |
; 7.89 6.00 at I
t.50 at 2.981
at 2.85 3.00
;nd this cut
'11 be dollars
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off win
y or Club entered
e first period closes Saturd*
period begins Monday,
number of votes that can be
heap as offered elsewhere ar
1 on your purchases.
t OVER THESE TIPS
Dtes could you get on your
re' fathers' or husbands' 1
istmas Gifts from thejewele
ess & Banner, visit to the n
oca Cola in your home, yot
Hants sell sijLch daili
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House
Pictures.
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Rules.
RIENDS!
DARGAN-KI
THE "RAflGl
DEMONS
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19th to Nov. 26th at our
the Engman-Matnews R<
many advantages this rai
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invited to attend. Remember: we s
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id you can win a beautiful an(
ON GETTING VOTES
Grocery bill, a Cooking Ran?
winter clothing, those extra ?
ir can be bought now to advantag
loving pictures, your drug bill,
ir dry goods bill for yourself & c
j necesitsies; patronize
Rills I
I Gents Furnishings &
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PERiOD | j)ry Goods & Ladies
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Individual
Miss Nina Beanford
Miss Elizabeth Faulkner
Miss Margaret Donglas
Miss Bettie Evans
Mrs. J. A. Klngh
Mrs. C. L. Evans
Miss Eliza Lindsay
Mrs. James Clark
Miss Elizabeth McCord
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& soft
:hildren.
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spaper
4- Wire
Mrs. J. R. White
Mrs. W. G. Stephens
Mrs. C. H. Dillinger
Mrs. J. C. King
Mrs. H. M. Baulknight
Mrs. Eula Brown
Mrs. Hude Pruice
Miss loan Smith
Mrs. B. F. Cheatham
Miss Sara Haigler
Miss Rosa Hamlin
Miss Glays Tarrant
Clarkie Link .
Mrs. A. M. Stone
Mrs. W. E. Owen
Mrs. J. W. Baker '
Mrs. R. Q. Simmon
Societies and Clubs.
Abbeville Fire Dept.
Brotherhood of Rwy. Trainmen
U. D. C.
Civic League
Clinton Lodge 3
K. of P.
Hesperian Chapter 17
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Abbeville Shrine Club
Abbeville Librarv Association
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