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BUY NOW ' ""ST f 0 jHSWL w LP w Jr.I sr?^ . ,V* ST ******** * LOWNDESVILLE * ******** There was an unusual lessening of the young men and maidens of this town. Some went to their colleges of last year, otehsr were new recruits. Those who left for their college duties were: Miss Christine Kay, to the Columbia Female College, Misses Mattie Lee and Blanche Coolty. and Virginia Latimer, and Cornelia Tennant for Winthrop. Messrs Jas. Baskin, Alvin Harden and Keys Harper for Clemson, Mr. DeWitt Harper for Wofford, Mr. J. B. Kaj zor'the medical college of Atlanta, Others will go later. An unusual number of loads of unginned cotton to date have beer brought to the ginnery here. There 1? ?1--.J aw fUn KaHoi 13 &1SO a mur&eu cucvv uu w? as to the disposition of it. Last fall a1 most nine-tenths of it was carried back home. This year perhaps one tenth was carried home by claims upon it elsewhere. Cotton so fai has brought a living price whicl went toward the payment of debts snd times are better now than thii time last year. Mrs. J. B. Moseley took a trip t< Anderson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes and Mr Jas. Latimer went to Anderson Tues day evening by auto. Mr. E. C. Horton, the able edito: of the time honored Abbevili*. Me dium, was here yesterday on Easiness Two or three nights of cool weath er during this week. TrouDe. ******** * ANTREVILLE * ******** Mrs. William Patterson spent Tues c'ay with Mrs. Sarah Knox. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield spen Tuesday and Wednesday at Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Crowther, o: Anderson, visited Mr. Rice Crowthe: f.nd other relatives here last week. Mrs. Martin and daughter, of Flor Maj Mrs. Jim Branyon, Mrs. Henr; Bowen, and Miss Esther Bowen wer< guests of Mrs. Norris Wakefield om day last week. Mrs. Martin of Florida, visited Mr; Parah Knox Friday night. r-n j T"?i 1_ _ /? Hifj. 1 ivir. rioyci rsiacK, 01 i?u. ^.armei, 1: visiting at his uncle's, Mr. J. L. Blac] lin" Sugar 81.4* ISjI any one trading L in our store. Li I ^ 1 sack to a custoi i? ? i 0 o L n n is uress boon! <fc tjj ^ ^ ^ We Furn FURNI1 BEDS! \ Everythinj % Phone, Write or Visit the Abbeville Cou 7Z& OVES andRAN Friday evening was greatly enjoyed at Antreville High School building. The "Spelling Match" from the old blue back spelling book, came ' off. Mrs. Jim Ferguson chose the i women and Mr. S. J. Wakefield the i men. Mrs. Bass Mann won on the . women's side and Dr. Anderson on the men's side. i We certainly enjoyed having with , us to spell a dear old lady in her . eighties, Mrs. Letty Milford. She . was next to last that won. i The Ladies' Association sold rei freshments and realized a nice and ; appreciated amount. r Mr. Frank Carwile's remarks of , forty years ago, was enjoyed. The Missionary Society of Shiloh . met with Mrs. Robertson at the pari sonage Saturday afternoon. > Dr. Anderson and Mr. Calvert were business visitors to Abbeville Satur1 day. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erwin and . three little daughters, of Piedmont, 5 visited at Mr. A. M. Erwin's from . Sahhath until Mondav.* ! * FAIRFIELD ******** ) Mr. Jim Walker is very sick at this . writing. He has malarial fever. W< . hope he will soon be well again. Mrs. T. A. Talbert and Mrs. J. H f McCaslan spent last .Friday with Mrs . Mattie Bowen and Misses Creswell. Little Irene and Nora Young am . this scribe, spent Friday at the hom< of Mr. J. D. Creswell. Mrs. Sam Rosenwike and Mrs Young spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. ( Young. ^ Mr. Wylie Long went to McCor ' mick one day last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crawford wer< * the guests of Mrs. A. W. Young las t Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury e as mercury will surely destroy the sens< E of smell and completely derange th< r whole system when entering it througl the mucous surfaces. Such articles shoulc never be used except on prescription! from reputable physicians, as the damag< " they will do is ten fold to the good yoi y can possibly derive from them. Hall'! Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J e Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains n< mercury, and is taken internally, actinj B directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall': Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu S ine. It is taken internally and made ir Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. S Sold by Druggists. Price 75o p?r bottle Take Hall's Family Pills for coimiiputlnn ? J. M. ANDERSON C n!;: I lVTz>? r ? l^lCVY mit ? Just Arriv =You are a 5,1 Mill. I o' I J. M.' w I J M. ANDERSON CC ish Your Home from Cell. URE for i Room, L Brass, Iron and W in all the latest finis g to Furnisl wire us your wants nty Fair, Nov. 3, 4, 5. IGES Sabbath. Miss Verrell, from Greenwood, was elected to teach the Puckett school the coming session. Little Lillian Creswell and Frances, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Irene and May Belle Young. Little Thomas spent one day last week with Grandpa Langley. Mrs. T. A. Talbert called to see Mrs. John Talbert one day last week. Mr. T. F. Langley spent Saturday nitrVit with Mr J. D. Creswell. ? - f Little James Langley spent Fridaj v.*ith little Edmund Young. Miss Zetlie Langley spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie Spence. * Meet me at * 1 * ABBEVILLE COUNTY FAIR ? Nov. 3, 4 and 5th. I * * * * * * * * ' ******** WATTS ******* : Miss Virginia and Mr. Harrisoi i, Bosler spent part of last week witl their grand parents in Abbeville. s Mr. and Mrs. Eakin Cochran spen } the week-end with Mr. Wm. McNeil and family. They were accompaniei t>y Mr. Ben Cochran. Mr. George Wilson and his thre little sons, were visitors in Warren * ton Sunday. J Mrs. P. A. Cheatham snent las week with Mrs. Charlie Cowan. Miss Bess Herbert returned to he J home in Newberry last Wednesday On the way she spent a night ii " Greenwood with Miss Aunspaugl who teaches violin at Lander College 5 Mr. John Gilliam is home from Sa t vannah. He has charge of the gin - rery at Oakland Heights. Mrs. John Cheatham spent las week in Greenwood with relatives. The friends of Mrs. Jim Ferguso: i will be glad to know that she wa j I able to go to church Sunday. Sh 31 has had quite a serious time witl I throat trouble. * We were glad too, to see "hat Mi > Clifton Price was able to be ou ! rgain. 3 The regular meeting of the Wo ? man's Missionary Society will be heli at the home of Mrs. Gussie Corle; this week. Miss Tenia Gilliam, who is a pupi CoatS ed and You are lso invited to Sloes, i Under >UR STOCK IS ENTIK AY YOU TO LOOK ] Ander: "THE OAS >MPANY ir to Carrot on Our Easy Pay the Living I .ibrary, Hall ood Of TPC! All! >hes IyUVJOJ the fects to the la i or Beautify ,?Our Truck passes rig Make our Store your Headqi Jniiitu ? ? 'At. m. A mmm an HOME ULM?f 1 at the High School in Abbeville, spent i ! last week-end at Oakland Heights. Mrs. F. W. Wilson and Miss Gladys jWilson spent Friday 'in Abbeville chopping. ' The young people of the commun| ity met with Miss Nina Wilson Sun; day evening to practice singing. Mr. C. L. Eock made n business \ f i iip to Abbeville Saturday , | Miss Belle Campbell and Mr. Jim r Cole from Due West, spent last week end at Mr. John Wilson's. r ******** McCORMICK * ******** , I Sept. 27, 1915. | 11 Misses Kate and Lennie Price, Bes- ? , ' sie und Kate Stilwell and Lizzie = 1 j Wardlaw left here to-day for Culum- ra< r>ia College in Columbia. Mrs. Sallie Cheatham from Liberty Hill, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C W. B. Quarles. star A party of ladies and gentlemen rnd enjoyed a moonlight picnic Tuesday Pali " night at Chamberlain's Mill on Little strc ^ nver, an ideal place for a picnic. The irg, party was composed of, Mr. f.nd Mrs. twe 1 J. A. Talbert, Dr. and Mrs. C C. Ful- whi j. ler, Misses Bessie and Kate Stilwell, arc , Jennie Lou Connor, Ruby Roberts, vas /Ma Smith nitrp. Wren. Messrs Fred F JI ~? ' McCain, Frank Deason, Ansel Price, tice Raymond St.il well, Mark Harmon and imn Dr M. W. Cheatham. her Miss Orean Rankin has resumed No. . her duties as saleslady with the M. L scei E. Sturkey store, where she will be gra Siad to see her friends. wei r # r Miss Olga. Wrenn is visiting her sis^ 1 ter, Mrs. J. M. Speights in Walter( horo. / Miss Marian Sturkey, who has been " teaching in Chester county, is at home for a month's vacation to give the children an opportunity to assist ? ' ? in gathering the crops. Cotton was bringing 11 cents . _ here Saturday, making the farmers t s *!a<L Per s sue ? It takes longer to earn a dollar did than it d9es to forget a favor. su* CV( '* I ?t _ AiiA 1 4 no. OOO ?. * bui This ia a prescription prepared especially m., j for IVIALAfilA or CHILLS 6. FEVER. {. j Five or aix doaea will break any caae, and ' 0 y | if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not bui return. It acta on the liver better than ] Calomel and docs not gripe or aickcn. 25c 1 UitS and '( Invited to Come ai see our line of= rar, i Trunks, i. FT.V AT W AM) IT WIL1 HERE BEFORE YOU BIH son Con 3H STORES " p. ment Plan loom, Bed and Den. sizes and colors from solid two tone ef= test Persian designs Your Home ht by Your Door, larters. A ordial invita UTERS Cigars Speed's Dri Phone A luravc Ra9 Jv fi * a. a TV IAJ ? Stationery I :e track buildings n< burn in city by the sea Charleston, Sept. 22.?The grand ftr id, the judge's stand, the paddock about two hundred stalls at the j metto Park race track were de- te, iyed by fire early yesterday morn- . The loss is estimated at been $30,000 and $40,000, half, of ch is said to be covered by insure. It is believed that the blaze i caused by defective wiring. ersons living near the track nd:d the flames ahd an alarm was lediately telephoned to Chief Be? * - Ji - J ens, wno aispuiciieu muwi | 2 and 1,200 feet hose to the ? ne. When the engine arrived the nd stand was a mass of flames, as e some of the adjoining Ftables. m' he m RD CAN SAVE to SUBMARINE COST Pi 'lew York, Seut. 23.?Henry Ford Detroit, was in New York today to e a trip in one of the submarines h the New York navy yard in fur- .r ranee of his promised attempt to la feet a gasoline motor for use in h craft. Mr. For^ said that he Hi not intend to be submerged in a >marine, but intended to look them sr. gi Mr. Ford was insistent today that w< efficient undersea craft could be ^ ilt at one-sixteenth the cost of the th isent vessels. When he was asked u! ,v many of them he would suggest cr ilding, he replied "none." Li m Wise speculators never speculate, "r ANDERSON COMPA Cloaks td See Them jO 10I1S} II jtc. r 1 i l ANDERSON COMPAI B.Y LATER > lion awaits you. ? J 0 $ \J iiuhePS f ' i>S0..CA." / Candy ig Store. 18. 3 Serve You. * Toilet Gnnrlft OTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF ABBEVIILE COUNTY" All teachers in the Public schools e required to have certificates. All certificates must be registered ithe office of the County Superinndent of Education before claims 11 be ordered paid. Rev. J. M. Lawson, County Supt Education. * Abbeville, Sept 7, 1915. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Probate Court In the Matter of the Estate of Jas. E, Wakefield, Deceased Notice t Debtors and Creditors All Dersons indebted to said estate ust settle without delay, and those ' >lding claims against the estate < ust present them properly attested J. Ernest Wakefield, edmont, S. C. Administrator. Life may be worth living unless a uel fate tosses you up against a shionable boarding house. ^ ealth and Happiness Depend Upon * Your Liver. That sluggish liver with its slugsh flow of bile is what makes the jrld look so dark at times. Df. ing's New Life Pills go straight to e root of the difficulty by waking .. i the action of the liver and in+V? _ kiln ITino'c Maw vaamg tut; uuc;. i.ivi? fe Pills cause the bowels to act ore freely and drive away thofo noody days." 25c. a bottle. * .