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M BIC In order tc SUITS We have a few left I in this Sale at startling If you need somethi: these garments. Of cov don't want to carry thei LACES! I Everything in Lace II vard and lid. (SHII Closing out all our "1 Some great values. MUSLIN All these goods n splendid night gowns to ter come quick. FANCY Great big reduction in tl v Come earb our specia chases. C< MRS. * McCORMICK : * *##******* **?##**? Miss Maggie Lee Swindler, from Landrum, is the guest of Miss Fannie Connor. Mrs. F. C. Robinson is in Columbia visiting Dr. R. T. Jennings family. Mr. James Harmon was a business visitor here last week. Miss Marian Bradley, who taught a school near Lowndesville this term has returned to her home for the vacation. Mr. L. E. Duncan has sold his entire stock of goods to P. G. Fooshe **"11 vofivo -fvrvrr* TYIarpa n f-i 1 o ness for the present. Mr. R. A. Price from Blacksburg, is a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price. Miss Janie Carroll is visiting her sister, Miss Stella, at Ridgeway, in Fairfield county. Mrs. W. C. Powell and Miss Rosa Powell, of Pansy, Ga., were guests last week of Mrs. R. M. Fuller and were present at the Britt-Allston marriage. miss jkudy Anuerson nas reiurneu to her home here from Pinewood, in Clarendon county, where she taught school this term. Mr. Charlie Fooshe has been attending the Chautauqua in Greenwood. Mr. Kenneth Baughman spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Augusta on business. Miss Kate Albea, from Augusta, spent several days of the past week as tne guest ot ner cousins, JVlisses Donnie and May Jennings. Mrs. Clifton Strom is spending a while in Rehoboth section visiting relatives. * * LONG CANE * * * ******************* Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of near Lowndesville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mr. W. D. Beauford and little daughter, Nina, spent Friday night in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. [RS. J S DI ) clean up on i Attractive ] AND COATS. overs, worth up to $25.00 to g AA low price 01 <j>u.uu. ng to wear it will pay you to se irse we lose money on them bi n over. jACES!! LACES!!! ~~ to select from. Price 3 cents pe IT WAISTS. Waists at 80 cents on the $1.0( UNDERWEARlarked 20 per cent. off. Som sell for 35 cents. You had bet PARASOLS. lese, and we have some beauties j. Buy chea] 1 discount. I oupons redeei Yours i win n /x/1 JA5. 5. IA. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little William, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Miss Clara Beauford of the city, spent the week-end with her home folks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Milford and family have the sincere sympathy of the community in the> death of their little six year old daughter, Lorrie, which occurred on Wednesday, May the 12th, 1915. Funeral services were held at Long Cane Wednesday, conducted by Rev. R. E. Telford. Mr and Mrs. Earl Stewart, of Cold Spring community, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson will be glad to learn that the latter is some better at this writing. Mr. Ralph Syfan spent the weekend in the city with his home folks. Mr. Georce Morrison was a busi I ness visitor to the city Friday. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ; Tom McCord will be sorry to learn j that the latter is very ill at this writI ing, and hope for her an early recovI ery. Mr. Thompson Beauford spent the | week-end in Bethia section with his j father, Mr. John Beauford. i Mr. Hubert Botts was a business j visitor to the city Friday. Mr. Robert Hawthorne was a visi] tor to the city Monday. Mr. Charley King of the city, I spent the week-end with his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Thompson King. Misses lone Carrol and Azalie Creswell, Minnie Martin and Mella Wilson, of the city spent the weekend with Miss Eppie Beauford. Mr. cence n.iiis, ot JL,ownaesvuie, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mrs. L. F. Finley and children spent Saturday night in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beauford. Little Miss Helen Beauford, of the city spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. A heavy shower and considerable hail visited this community Wednesday. AS. S. SCO ill Woolen Gc Bargains for 1 DRESSES! 0 We have some beautiful that must go. The price on ; !e dresses, One-Fourth off for season's goods. EMBROIDERY ir Some beautiful patterns do?vn 20 per cent. Every on< Summer, any one can have it ' MILLINERY! - Of course you know th Millinery all the time, but rig c Special Offers to clean up. ( > and the price we make will s ona^co auu 11 iiiiixiv3vi ? NOTICE!?We will recei Summer Hats the last of this p. Pay Cash Remember we ned any time for a big sum )CHRAN, The farmers would be very glad to see the sun shine again now. KT. ~ - INUUVV. X & * * >i? * * sjc * * * * J?c * * * :Jc ><: tjf * * Calhoun Falls * * w * *; i% sf: * jjc * * % * * * * # * * * s'{ v -k 1 The election on the 14th inst. for warden to fill the unexpired term of M. D. Helms, resigned, resulted in the election of J. J. George. Mr. P. E. Clinkscales, one of the receivers of the Bank of Calhoun Falls, was in town on the 13th inst. and informed the writer that in a i few days a divident of fifty per cent would be paid to the depositors. j Mr. J. W. Rykard, a well known | horologist, formerly of Abbeville, is , now located in business at Hesters. j Mrs. M. C. Baker returned home I on the 10th from a visit of several j weeks duration to friends and rela-; tives in Charleston and Sumter. i Dr. Banks has in his drug store a ! fine display of cacti in full bloom, a j rare and beautiful sight, and one well worth a visit of inspection. Mrs. F. E. Cowan lately returned I home from a visit of several days to her son in Augusta, Ga. Miss Norwood Baker is paying a visit to Miss Hester at Mt. Carmel. Mr. C. J. Bruce, Deputy United States Marshal (elect) was in town i a few days during the past week. C. E. Williamson and Miss Chad-1 well, of Abbeville, passed through : I town on the 14th, automobiling to j Mt. Carmel. Mrs. W. J. Blake visited in Greenwood on the 13th. Dr. Banks paid a visit to his par- ; ents at Plum Branch on the 12th. Among those visiting Abbeville 1 during the past week were: W. F. ' Anderson, M. E. Gambiei':. ,T. T.I Black, Stanley Jones, G. 0. Hall, Dr. j Banks, Clyde Grant and F. B. Mil-1 ford. ? ! * FAIRFIELD ; > ,; **>){+********** *** We are having fine weather now and everything seems to be jp-owing. i We heard a good farmer say last 1 coc UNI )ods? we are ;he balance c DRESSES! Spring and Summer Dresses all these, including JiouseCASH. These are all this FLOUNCING. to select from, all marked e wants a white dress for the at these prices. MILLINERY! is is the ])lace to buy your j^ht now we are making some , , i ;ome in and select your Hat itartle you. This means all ^oods. ve a big shipment of Midweek. and get casl give cash c at this stor< mer business - - A nWHHHBHHB | week that the rains would add seve al biscuits to the cook. Guess it wi help the wheat, oats, cotton ar everything. Mr. Owens, of Augusta, wi ; around last week working for tl | Chronicle. Mr. R. A. Crawford and Mrs. Joli Young went to see Mrs. Mam Crawford one day last week. St h23 been real sick but is improvin some. Some of the chicken rogues wei captured last week. Mr. John M< Caslan killed a weasel that had bee a great pest among his chickens fc some time and Mr. Tom Langley kil ed a big hawk. We think these tw men deserve a big frying size chicke apiece. Ours are not very large y< uncle John, but just wait. Childrens Day will be at Troy i the Methodist church the fifth Sal bath of this month. Soon be time for the harvest. Th thresher men are repairing the m< chinery and getting ready for bus ness. Mr. Willie Horn and family sper last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H McCaslan spen Thursday with us. Mr. L. 0. Beauford from Bethij spent one night last week with Mi J. A. Young. Mrs. E. C. Young and dear^ littl ones spent last Sabbath with us. Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy spen part of last week with their parents "VY-. 1 TV T T> r* 11 iui. ana jurs. >j, 1 urebwen. Mrs Mattie Crawford spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs Lula Young Mrs. Y. P. Reagen spent one nigh last week with Mrs. L. 0. Beaufon at Bethia. Mr. David Young spent last Satur day night with Mr. Allen Walker. Little Ruth Young spent last weel with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Wiley, a Lethe. Wylie Long and Cowan Younj were visiting relatives at Lethe Sat urday night. A 3 r i.T- ^ 1 J __! /v guou mai?.y ui uie ouys ana girii from around here attended the en tertainment at Bethia Friday night Fairfield, Loves Valley and Puckett'i were all well represented. Misses A. Z. and Lina Spenct spent Saturday night with Grandpj Langley. HRAN' r sa going to offer )f this Month. NECKWE^ A big window full of Xeckwe to go for 10 cents a piece. BOYS HA' All Boys' Plats reduced 25 p< new hat. im Wii 111 \ We have White, Black and all tl you buy Hose from us you know yc the famous Gordon Hose. There i good, L- coupons in a< oupons on all ^ i lBBEVILLE. r" Mr Robert Creswell spent Sabbath c afternoon with Joel Young. t id 1 IS i'fi * i'fi % $ * * i'fi * * * * * * * >'fi * 161: WATTS r ln I * * A ie I;!< % % *******%**% % # * ? le | Mr Miles Wilson, of Augusta, and a ig ?Jr. John Brooks, of Milledgeville, ? spent part of last week with Mr. j, e George Wilson. c- Misses Hazzie Betts, Mittie Cathn cart and Fay Moffett, from Due | >r West, are with Miss Allie Evans at d 1- Mr. John Wilson's this week-end. 12 o Mrs. Ed Gray and Mrs Link Evans n both of Abbeville, visited at Mr. Will it Edwards Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cheatham n attended the schol picnic at Antre- ? ). ville Saturday. Mrs. M. C. Thomas and Miss Mary ? ,e Grace Wilson left Saturday for " Philadelphia to visit Mrs. Ed Green. ? i_ They expect to be gone a month. Mr. J. R. Holland, who is a con[t federate veteran, is visiting his j, daughter. Mrs. L. D. Edmunds. ? We are indeed thankful for the delightful rains that we have just ? had, and that the cut worms have ? , about ceased their destructive work. *9 Most of the gardens in the community are in a thriving condition arid p some of the early gardeners are al- 1 N ready eating Irish potatoes au 1 t! beets. i, h.... . . , , . V* v $ tfi He $ # * * v ? * ,? , DUE WEST * i * ? * * ? * * * * >|; * * * jj: On Monday evening, May 10, the Junior Class of the Woman's College, F) { entertained the Senior Class. De- ^ t lightful cake and cream were served. tQ Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Moffatt enter- gc r tained the Seniors last Tuesday jj( . evening, May 11th. The hou?e was decorated in masses of mountain s laurel. Cream and cake, carrying cu . out the color scheme pink and white, ba were served. 3 Miss Elizabeth Staley has return- bii ed home after her winter in Wash- m< ; ington, D. C. i Messrs D. A. and T. R. Miller, of m< ' Rock Hill, students of Erskine, were inj s lLE * some very m Jl. ar worth up to 50 cents , ^ r& : ? 3r cent. Get your boy a : ^ THREAD j HEELS ftTOES ^\\ > iiardorv 2?a t . REOAtS-WWOFF. Vlw jr WEAR OL^r le popular colors. When >u get the best. We sell s none better, and few as ddition to cash pur ? , s. c railed home Saturday on account of ;he death of their sister. . < The Due West High School played Abbeville High Schol May 14. Due Vest won 14-3. IB Four of Erskine's base-ball team nade the All-State team?Wolfe,. IcDaniel, Edwards and Barron. IflH On Friday night, May 14th, Dr. ind Mrs. F. Y. Pressly entertained MM he students of the Theological Sem- Hfl I |PICTOEE SHOW SSS{ 'I For This Week. WPnNF ?niv The Light in the Window"? Reli, The Story of a Story"? Majest'C ^Rn Wished On Mabel"?Keystone Com. The Claim Jumpers" ? KcfV-Bee. (Western.) 4 Reels. all ?THURSDAY? HH The Undercurrent" ? 2-ReC. Thanhouser. The Handicap of Beauty"?F:l?3tolf ^BE MOTHER" ?A Worlds Feature in 4 parts. 7?Reels?7 ?FRIDAY? % O PICTURES. HB ?SATURDAY? rhe Open Door" ?Reliance. ^ Checkmates" ?Majestic. rhe Reformation of Peter and Paul" ?Thanhouser. Sister's Kids"? Keystone Comedy. 6?Reels?6 You will notice the change of the aature Picture to Thursday night is week instead of Friday, owing the closing exercises of the High :hool which will be in the Opera |^9H| ouse Friday night. "I must say these are fine bis* ^^^^9 its!" exclaimed the young hus m "How could you say those are fin?** scuits?" inquired the young wife's jther, in a private interview. "I didn't say they were fine. I jrely said I must say so."?Washjton Star.