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GARY-EASON.
The marriage of Miss Carolii
Gary and Mr. Sidney Laniei Eas<
will be celebrated Thursday, at hij
noon, at the home of Chief Justi
?Htd Mrs. Eugene B. Gary. The ma
riage will be a quiet affair, cnly tl
lelatives and the intimate friends
the bride and groom being present.
The wedding march will be play
Ly Mrs. Henry Pressly and fhe brii
will be escorted by her father whi
the groom will be supported by I
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orocner, inr. ucuuimc ui?v.<.
ceremony will be performed l y Re
Mr. Guignard, until recently rector
Trinity church. The bride w.'ll we
a handsome going-away-gown.
After the ceremony a lunche<
will be served by Misses Eugenia Cc
man, Virginia Aiken, Edna Bradl
and Elizabeth Jones, after which t
young couple will *lf>ave over t
Seaboard for a trip before jroing
Charleston where they will ma
their home.
Miss Gary is the youngest daug
ter of Chief Justice and Mrs. Ga
end is a young woman beloved by
host of friends. She is an accomplis
ed musician and will be greatly mi
<?d bv the Eoiscobal congregation.
Mr. Eason has an excellent po
tiwn with the government in Chdrh
ton and is a young man who wi
the liking and respect of &11 wi
whom he comes in contact.
PENDLETON'S BIG DAY.
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? Pendleton is preparing for a 1
_ < time on the 12th and 13th, when th
will celebrate the one hundredth J
mversary of the organization of t
Pendleton's Farmers Society. W<
nesday, the 13th will be the big d
;for on that day Secretary of Ag
culture D. F. Houston will be prese
and will speak. Mr. Houston,
accepting the invitation to come
Pendleton said he wanted to m<
and shake hands with every fai
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ucxuuiiduai'ui ociit uui vy viciuo
College, and the committee in char
>f the entertainment hopes to ha
a large crowd prsent to hear the <
cellent speech he will make. Fa
fax Harrison, Prsident of the Sou'
rrn Road, will be present as will
Governor Manning and Con^ressm
I.ever. President Wilson h^s wr
'ten a letter to be read by Mr. Lev
which will no doubt be an inspirati
to the people present.
MEETING OF LONG CANE
' CEMETERY SOCIE1
The annual meeting of tha Lo
Cane Cemetery Society will be h<
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 6th,
5 o'clock, at the residence of M
M. Harvey Wilson, President.
Miss Mamie L. Smith,
Sec. and Treas.
NEEDING DOCTORS.
Sir James Barr, of the Brit
Medical Association, says the Brit
Government will look to America
furnish the doctors needed if Ei
land can not furnish the iequii
number. Two thousand are
ciuired.
MCMILLAN-BRISTOW.
Invitations have been issued by I
and Mrs. J. L. McMillan, to the m
r:age of their daughter, Miss A
McMillan and Mr. Otto Bmtow,
"Vednesday, Oct. 20th, at twe
o'clock, in the Methodist church.
f This young couple have- ma
friends over the state who exte
their congratulations and wish th
long life and happiness.
HOME AGAIN.
Mrs. j) D. Kerr will return ho
Friday after a prolonged stay in N
York with her sisters, Mrs. Percy IV.
ler and Mrs. A. F, Stillman. 1
many friends of Mrs. Kerr will
delighted to see her and to knew tl
t^he is completely restored to heal|
MEETING POSTPONED. The
regular meeting of the D.
K's. will be postponed this w?ek a
will be held Wednesday afternoi
. Oct. 13th. at the home* of Mrs. G
Penney.
A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
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Mrs. Ren wick Bradley had the n
fortune to fall out of her ba?k poj
last week and break her arm. 1
accident was painful, but her arm
healing now and she is out among ]
friends again.
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A PRETTY VISITOR.
ne Miss June Rainsford, of Edgefield.
)n arrived in the city Tuesday and is
?,! the guest of Mrs. Eugene B. Gary.
ce Miss Rainsford is the schoolmate and
tr_ iriend of Miss Caroline Gary and
^ ?he comes to be present at her mar- |
0f r>age Thursday.
gd ENTERTAINING THE GROOM. ' j
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je Mr. Sidney Eason and Mr. DeL?orme
Eason will be entertained by
^ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed Wednesday j
and Thursday. I
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of S. A. L. MAN HURT.
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Mr. Gunter, a flagman on the Seaon
board, running with Capt. D. A.
Rogers, fell from the top cf a box
ey car Sunday, striking on his head. He ,
he was severely injured, and was car- .
he ried to the hospital in AthensY The
to lull extent of his injuries has not
ke t een learned.
:h- THE MARKET.
ry Yesterday the market was( as
a follows:
;h- Cotton __ __ __ __ __ 12.62%
ss- Cotton Seed 54%
si- Sensible Sailors.
is[n.
The United States will soon offer for
rale seventy thousand pairs of paja-*
mas. These pajamas were bought
for the sailors in the navy t,nd the
boys refused to wear them except as
underclothes and when coaling ships.
. In this^vay something like thirty
thousand pair were disposed of but
ey the government still has something
like seventy thousand pair that it
' will sell cheap to the highest bidder.
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ay FOR FALL CLEANING.
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!n^ To drive a nail through a plasterin
ed wall let the nail lay in hot water
to ' lor a short while and it can. bo driven
| through a wall without breaking tha
rm i plastering in the least.
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go BUYING DOGS.
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;x-1 Officers of the French Army have
ir-; been in Alaska rcently and bought a
th-'sapply of dogs and sleighs to be used
be , in the Alpine service. 1
it- AN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
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on Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Mcllwaine of
Hodges, have announced the engage
ment of their only daughter, Ruby, |
t? Mr. J. Forrest Lominack of New"Y.
berry. The wedding will take place
the sixth of October.
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sld GERMAN DAY.
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rSi October the 6th will be observed in
Charleston as German day r.nd *the
money raised by a series of enterj
tainments will be sent to Germany to
; Se used for the support of the widows
I and orphans of the German soldiers.
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i. 1 The book club will meet With Mrs.
to /
E. Horton this morning at half
^ past ten o'clock. A full meeting is
I desired.
BACK FROM THE WEST.
Dr. S. F. Killingsworth, who is so
, well remembered here, and who is
4r.
row making his home in Colombia, is
at home again after n visit to the big
Exposition and an attendance on the
Oil
meeting of the Grand Lodge of the
ve Odd Fellows.
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ind . SATURDAY.
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Saturday was a lively day in Ab- ]
j beville. People were in town from
~ jrll over the county and the trading
in our stores; was lively. There
was much cotton on our streets and it
ew was bringing good prices.1
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ba ATTENDING THE WEDDING.
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h. Mrs. W. T. Magill went down to
Troy this week to attend the marriage j
of Miss Culbertson and Rev. J. B.
Hillhouse, which interesting event'
^ took place yesterday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davis leave |
Ihip week for New Ynvk jirul n+Vio
points of interst in the North. They !
v>ill be away for some time rnd aro \
lis- taking now what they call thei.' |
rch I honeymoon trip. They have only bee 1!
'he | married a short while and this is thn
. is 1 first time Mr. Davis has been able to
ler leave his work. He is one of the trusted
men of the Seaboard.
A month ago we had a notice in
our paper that Son Kerr had como
borne from New York and thut he was
a hero among the young boys of tht
city, telling all about his stay in the
North and teaching our boys new
games. Son made us out a good sized
.?tory by not showing up on time. He
is really scheduled to arrive Friday at
midday bringing his tales behind him.
7 he news that he has grown stout
has beat him home.
Jack and Hugh Bradley, the tw>
worst boys on Greenville street, went
up to Clemson Saturday to see the
jame. They ate dinner at the home
Dl* their uncle Mark, and stayed at
the table so long that the gnme was
started before they arrived. They
iid not get home until Monday mornng,
so that a quiet day was enjoyed
>y the people residing on their street
Sunday.
This is the apple season. The
arge bright red northern apples are
icw arriving in the city and :v>ok very
;cmpting. The crop is said to be
rood this year. The northern apples
."re selling at 40 cents per peck and
the home raised at 25 cents per peck.
?Anderson Daily Mail. Apples aro
liigher than that in Abbeville, whar
i:; the cause of it?
Capt. R. M. Gaffney, one of thd
-.iOst prominent citizens of Gaffney,
iied suddenly at his home Sabbath
morning. He was found dead by
members of his family who went to
:ail kim to breakfast. Mr. Gaffney
srxhe father of Mr. Walter Gaffney
this place, who went up to Gaffr-ey
to attend the funeral.
Mrs. W. W. Bradley and her interacting
children and Miss Elizabeth
Faulkner, went up to Clem?on last
Saturday to take in the loot ball
;ame and to see Billy eraaiey, wno
i? a student at the College They
spent Sunday the guests of Prof, and
Mrs. Mark Bradley.
Dr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Davis came
in from Augusta this week and are
spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. J.
3. Stark. Dr. Davis is on his way to
Chicago where he will take a course
in medicine. Mrs. Davis will stay :n
Abbeville while the Doctor is away.
Mr. William Gravdon is in Edge'ield
this week in attendance on the
wedding of his cousin, Mr. Clinton
Sraydon and Miss Raven Var.derho.rst
Simkins, which interesting event will
take place Wednesday evening, at
sight o'clock at Trinity church.
Charles J. Bruce, Deputy Marsha!,
came down from Greenville Saturday
j.nd spent Sunday with his home people.
He is well pleased with his
position in Grenville and will shortly
move his family there
Bill Greene and Raiford Foster
McMillan went up to Clemsoa Saturday
to see Red McMillan and Kennedy
Magill clean up the Davidson foot
ball team. They; had a large time.
Their- fathers went along but onl.v
to look after the boys.
Mrs. C. S. Jones entertained the
Eridge Club most pleasantly at the
home of Mrs. T. C. Seal last Friday,
Punch was served by Miss Elizabeth
Tones and durinp: the evening delightful
cream and cake were served
The Better Baby Contest will be
some thing new for Abbeville and
should be attended by every woman
1 ' * in 1
in trie county, wnu 10 inirdcoiitu in
healthy babies and the welfare of the
coming generation. All the doctors
of the county are cordially invited tc
come in and see the babies and help
with the grading.
Mrs. W. G. Taggart, of New Orleans,
is in thfe city end will spend
rtme time with her sisters, Mrs. 3as,
Clialmers and Miss Mary . Taggart.
Mrs. Taggart was in Lowndesville all
of last week and missed the big tropical
storm, which did so much damage
in the city.
Mrs. Arthur Klugh will come over
from Greenwood Thursday and be
present at the marriage of her friend
Miss Caroline Gary to Mr. Sidnej
Eason.
Owens Speed has returned to Charleston,
where he will take a course ir
Pharmacy, preparatory to coming
back to Abbeville and making hi:
home with us.
Misses Grace Ferqueron, of Green
wood, and Irene Bradley, of McCor
rr.ick, were in Abbeville Friday, thv
guests of their cousin, Miss Elizabetl
E'Jmunds.
There is a beauty doctor m towr
this week showing the ladies how t(
i'-on the wrinkles out of their face:
and how to put crinkles in their hair
On Oct. 11, a term of Court wil
open up in Greenville and last sij
weeks. Judge Memminger will pre
fide the whole term.
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Mrs. Frank M. Welsh and childrer
left Saturday for Greenwood to spenc
i a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. K
! Durst. From there they will go tc
' Monroe, N. C.f to visit for a week.
Mrs. E. M. Anderson and hei
young son, William, went up tc
Greenville this week to see Miss
? melia Anderson, who is attending
the Greenville Female College.
Miss Leila Nance, of Due West,
was in the city on important business
Monday. She is much interested in
the fine millinery being shown in
Abbeville.
Miss Annie Hanvey, of Bellevue,
v/as in the city Monday visiting her
?ister, Mrs. Mary Kennedy and attending
the sale of her father's estate.
Eugene Winn, of Greenville, was
here Monday on business matters.
Mrs. Winn, who is in the Columbia
Hospital, is steadily improving, which
is good news to her friends.
w. i. magiu, w. a. stevenson, J.
Bradley, James T. Stevenson and
Ilobt. M. Stevenson took in the Clemson-Davidson
game at Clemson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huckabee of
Lowndesville, were in town Monday
i r.d were buying their fall supplies
nmong our mrch'ants.
Mrs. Thomas Skiles left yesterday
for her home in Thomasville, N. C.,
alter spending some time heTC with
her niece, Mrs. Free Hill.
Mr. Furman Longshore wont down
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lu i/uiuiuuia mis weeK on Dusiness.
SPECIAL FEATURES AT
THE OPERA HOUSE
The Mutuals $8,000,000 progran:
has now reached Abbeville.
The Mutual Film Corp. presents
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in /"The Unsuspected Isles'" a Rialtc
star feature in tl\ree acts. A thrill
ing, colorful drama of the Tropic
Seas, at the Grand Opera House
| Wednesday,
ADMISSION?5 and 10 ccnts.
Special Thursday.
We will give to the person holding
j the lucky number ticket a REAI
iLIVE "BABY." Don't forget tc
! be here Thursday as that will be fur
j r<ight.
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^"^TRAOE MARK.
i Misses Grace and Elise Crawford f
1 were in the city Monday buying hand.
some millinery at our different up-to>
Gate stores.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown went
. down to Columbia this week to visit i
, Miss Charlotte Brown, who is at the :
j College for Women.
Messrs C. E. Sharp of Donalds and
John C. McDill, of Due West, were j
, business visitors here Monday.
Mrs. Bert Ferguson, of Honea Path ^
was on our streets this week shopping | ^
PAINT NOW
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If your property needs it; don't
wait.
There are two parts of a job; the
paint and the work; the work is more '
than the paint.
The cost of the paint is about twofifths;
the work three-fifths. j,
Paint won't come-down in a hurry; c
too-many jobs put-off.
Men are waiting for $2 or $3; they
don't know it; they think they are j
waiting for $20 or $25. 0
Why don't men use their heads?
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P. B. Speed sells it. i
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Make your |
worn Furniture - T|
I and Floors like new
Come in ?let us tell you about
Kyanize. We will give you a *
^can Free, if you buy a 10 cent
brush to put it on with?enough
to do over a chair or table.
v 3$
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Easily put
eight colon
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KNOWN AS THE BEST - THE BEST KNOWN
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and
the Barksdale children went over to
Greenwood Sunday afternoon and
visited their friends.
Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. will
serve dinners during the Fair at the
fair grounds.
Mrs. M. B. Syfan went down to
Pomaria last week to visit her sister,
Mrs. Malcolm Glymph.
Mrs. J. S. Hammond has returned
'rom a two weeks visit to her son,
Vl'r. Scott Hammond in Rock Hill.
Mr. Sam Carlisle went down to
hoy this week to attend the Culberton-Hillhouse
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. McNeill have
toved into the cottage on Parker
treet ow/ied by Mrs. Frank Cary.
Misses Floride and Carrie Rosa McJelvey
of Mt. Carmel, were in the
ity yesterday shopping.
Mr. W. E. Johnson went over to
Ulanta today to spend a fav/ days
n business.
H. L. Ellis, of Groggy Springs, was
n the city Monday.
^ M-t-m mrm f .
acles. It is made especially for
on floors and staircases. It's' the
there is for all your home interior
, including your Furniture.
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ies quickly?a beautiful hard gloss,
on?easily cleaned. It is made in
t, also White Enamel for all your
Jwork. Come in.
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