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BUY NOW ^ ">* gy* 7, f (Sj o Iw?rkivgCT U 1,7 * 'rv~" - ?-gl w JT^% * Zbsb- ^ 0 (M > V^1 ST ******* <5 <* ANTREVILLE 1 ******** Mr. A. M. Erwin left Wednesda for Baltimore. Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, Mrs. Andei Mm Mnwio WnVpfi(>lH :tnH he little son, Sam, were guests at Mi Zeke Norris' Wednesday, in honor o little Miss Lucia Norris' birthday. Miss Mary Anderson was a spenc the-day guest of Mrs. S. J. Wak< * field Friday. Mrs. A. M. Erwin and son, Henr: went to Piedmont Friday evening t visit Mr. Arthur Erwin, who is sic with typhoid fever. Mr. George Calvert and family Mrs Lety Milford and daughter, Mis Elmer, were in Abbeville Saturda shopping. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield an son, Boyce, and Mr. Jesse Bell a' tended the funeral and interment c Dr. McCalla, near Lowndesville, Sal bath. Miss Herron visited her home pe< pie for the week-end. Mr. A. M. Erwin, sons Jim and A bert, visited at Mr. Arthur Erwin at Piedmont Sunday. Miss Genevieve Anderson, of tb Woman's College at Due West, spei the week-end with her home people ******** * LONG CANE ******* Rain fell here in abundance las week which has put the farmers b< ' hind with their work. Miss Nina Beauford spent Frida night of last week in the city wit Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little child ren, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr W. D. Beauford. Mr. J. T. Moore, of the city, spen a few days of last week with Mr Be; King. Messrs Ben King, Hubert Botts and John Clamp, were visitors to th city Friday. Mr. Edd Keller spent a few days o last week with Mrs. Emma Kaddon. Mr. M. L. Williams was a busines viritor to the city Friday. Messrs Jeff Long and Edd Kelle cepnt Sunday with Mr. Warren Kel ier and lamily. Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little onei spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr ? ! Jllflli ! We o i|Sli|;Mer j big-; ?fc j B n 5 mitLwm i ni Q | House of |||j 1,000 Bargains % We Furnis FURNIT BEDS!! Everything ga Phone, Write or I I. .1 Mil A Visit the ADDeviiie uoun OVES 4"dRAN( * .T. M. "McKellar in the city. ( * Mrs. L. F. Finley and children, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs ] * vV. D. Beauford. t y Mr. Frank Kay was a business vis- i itor to the city Friday. Mrs. W. D. Beauford sper.t a few T ' days of last week in the city with her i ^ son and daughter, Mr. W. H. Beau^ ford and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. f Mrs. F. M. Robertson, of the city, ? i spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. A. ~ Ellis. It was with much delight to the 7 members of Long Cane church to t ^ have their pilpit filled by Rev. Dr. 3 ^ Martin Sunday of last week. Nancy. ^ T t y * CALHOUN FALLS * : f d*.* * * * * * * ( t Ed Kieser has opened up a stock ol* general merchandise at his old stand. m T ?? -! _ 1 I :_1. 4.1. ? l. j. martin nus uiuveu mw tuc store building lately occupied by Mrs Sanders, with a stock of family supj plies. , Mrs. Sanders will carry on the nillinery business in the Cowan House. Hon. W. N. Graydon and D. .H. 1 Hill, Esq., were visitors to Calhoun , !* Falls on the 8th in connection with the case of J. W. Tucker against the * Bank of Calhoun Falls. * Mrs. F. E. Cowan left on the 5th to take up her residence in Lexington, Ky. 1 Mr. N. D. Sanders and fair ily have moved into the house formerly occu- 1 pied by Mrs. F. E. Cowan on Savan^ l.ah street. Mrs. N. J. Tucker, who has been I visiting relatives in Due West, has returned home 1 s Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gunn. of Au , gusta, Ga., were visiting friends in it How's This? < We offer One Hundred Dollars * e Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's 1 f Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J: -. S Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ~ transactions and financially able to carry r out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, , Toledo, 0. " Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu5 cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials I \ sent fre'e. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold i, S by all Druggists. J t Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. |jl J. M. ANDERSON omplete Si are ready tor hall a chandise. Every ta ?est bargains in Bra /est goods and now 1 tY GOODS, SHOES RAINCOATS, III let Prices from our coin from and I J. M. AND J. M. ANDERSON CO/W ill Your Home from Cellai URE for t Room, Li Brass, Iron and Wo in all the latest finisl ' to Furnish wire us your wantsty Fair, Nov. 3, 4, 5. ft 3ES Calhoun Falls on the 7th. Misses Carrie Rosa and Floride r VIoKelvey of Mt. Carmel, passed! ;hrough town on the 6th, en route to * \ubeville. Mrs. Sophorona Deane of Mt. Carnel, is visiting Rev. Mr. Spires and :amily. j< Mrs. G. W. Attaway, who has been iway several days visiting friends in p Anderson, returned home on the 3rd. ^ Miss Bessie Cox was a visitor to p \ ad orson on Friday. C S, L. Leaman. of Greenwood, will .each the town school the ensuing ? retr. v George Edwards, who has been f vorkine in S. J. Hester's Girnerv. on ;he *9th, wfytfe attempting to detach i some bagging from a shafting while t was in motion, caught his left arm h md broke it 'between the wrist and s ?1dow. t ********* * FAIRFIELD * d ******** Miss A. Z. Spence spent Saturday I light with "Grandpa" Langley. Mr. J. F. Young went to McCor- s nick Tuesday on business. Mr. Wylie Long spent one night s **st week with his uncle, M \ E. C. ?oung. Mr. James Long spent on<j night J art week with us. 1 i Mr. W . H. Kennedy has heen sick ^ut we are glad to say he :'i? better ^ it this writing. Mr. J. F. Young went to Green- h wood Friday on business. - t Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crawford spent d ast Friday with Mr and Mrs. W. D I Sarlen. Mr. J. D. Creswell went to Green- I vocd Saturday on business. n Miss Alma Young^ias been on the >ick list this week, but is better. t Miss Myra Young and brother, d Lonnie, were the guests in the home w if TV.fr* on/^ Mro P A P.rdtirfArrl locf ' i'itl UilU ATA 1. w ? A?l A A ViUIlXWiU AMUV sabbath. ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. H Beauford, from h Jethia, spent Saturday with Mr and klrs. J. M. Spence. a Mrs. T. P. Creswell and little tl Llizsbeth, are spending a few days vith Mrs. Mary Creswell. it Mr. Irvan Robinson is now Post faster at Troy. Mr. J. C. Leard has been tuffering si vith his eye for the past few days, iut is better today. v, company ?||||||f|? tock New ind Winter busine ible, counter and si nd New Goods. \ we are ready to sh( !, CLOTHING, HJ NDERWEAR, SHI ipetitors and then con 'RICES SO* LOW that ERSON C( IP ANY MB ' to Garret on Our Easy he Living ibrary, Ha t RUGS!; fects to thi or Beautif ? -Our Truck passes lake our Store your Hei 7muL HOME OU1 Iliss Zellie Langley spent Friday light with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencc ( ****** * 1 McCORMICK * ******** Mr. F. M. Eendrix from Augusta, 5 visitinsr relatives here. Mr. Charlie Fooshe has resigned his osition with the: J. T. Fooshe furniure store here and has accepted a osition with the Southern Express !o., at Greenwood. ' Mr. S. D. Giles is now working at i T m n i -n i?. - ne J. l. roozsm; rurniture sture, rhere he will be glad to see his riends. Mr. Harry Marsh is visiting at )ouglas, Ga. Mrs. Arthur Hendrix returned ome Wednesday, after spending ome time in Greenwood with rela ives. Miss Eva Sharpton of Augusta, visted relatives here last week. Mr. Charlie Strom spent several lays last week in Green\y<Jod. Miss Willie Morrow, of Henderson f. C., is visiting at Hotel Keturah. Mr. Ellis Hugely, from Anderson pent Sunday here wiht his parents. Miss Lena Ferguson of Parksville pent the week-end here with friends, f LOWNDESVILLE * ******** Mr. Jas M. Baker, who had beer iere for some time improving proper y, and in the country, left a few lays ago for his home in Washington ). C. Mr. E. J. Huckabee and Mrs. D. N Journe, went to Abbeville on busiess Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson and Maser William, their son, took an auto rive to this place the first of the Mr. E. W. Speer of Wetumpka, ila., has been for some days visiting is relatives in this section. Mr. Gus Baskin, who is in business t Anderson, spent a day or two here tiis week. Mrs. Joe Keys, of Anderson, is vising the family of Mr. E. W. Harper. Mrs. B. C. Kay is at the home of lr Holcomb at Lydia, for a stay of [?me weeks. Mr. C. E. Williamson of Abbeville, ^as here on business this week. Winter ss with a comph lelf packed full wi Ve have our store )w you a big assc ITS, COAT SUI IRTS, MILLINEI ue here and buy wh we will convince yoi DMPANY ] Payment Plan Room, Be< ill and Den Ml sizes and colors froi :he solid two tone e: e latest Persian desigi y Your Hom< right by Your Door, adquarters. A cordial invi u le Ci rFITTFDC ii i r Cigars Speed's Di Phone Always Ready i . Stationery 1 > v?? Rev. R. W. Barber left his home < here last Monday, went to Sally, and " j at noon the next day was at the Fur. guson home, united in marriage to owner of the home, Mrs. M. L. Ferguson, by Rev. E. B. Hutson, in the j ' presence of a favored few of theic 1 friends. Afterwards these were i ' served with a superb, well prepared , dinner. We wish all of the happi; ness possible to this couple. Misses Annie and Birtie Power and their little niece, Miss Mabel Power, i of Augusta, who had been for sometime in the mountains, on their return to their home, stopped here for : . a stay of a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Liddell of Silver Springs, Miss., are now at the ; home of respectively, their son and ; step son, Mr. T. C. Liddell of our j ' town, for a stay of some length. ( j, The first is a native of this county, ] was born and reared at what has been for some time known as Storm Hill) about six miles this side of Abbeville. , He went to his present home about 37 , vears ae-o. and this is his first visit i sincc then. Those of us who well knew him in his younger days, are | very glad to welcome he and his wife < in our town. ... Troupe. , tt i QUARANTINE LIFTED. 1 i Washington, Oct. ll.-r- The en- t tire State of Pennsylvania to-day was < freed from the foot and mouth dis- f ' ease quarantine. The order, effec- ! tive to-morrow, was forwarded this 1 afternoon from the Department of 2 Agric ulture. |i /. M. ANDERSON CO/ Goods!T ;te line of Fall A ith the markets ( \ filled with the jfW trtment of TS, CLOAKS RY, Etc. ? ere you have enough s li of our buying power. ABBEVILLE ) South Carolina i 1. ANDERSON COMPA, a PAY LATER > ;mm\ ^1 itation awaits you. 35 rVso. Ca. 0 * __________ . Candy Tig Store. 18. to Serve You. V - Toilet Godds , v CITRUS MEN ASK Ui S. AID "bN CANKER Tampa, Oct 10.?Tiia citrus: growers of Florida and the Gulf States will ask Federal aid to stamp out the citrus canker on the same basisas the Government exterminated thefoot and mouth disease among cattle'aft year, spending $7,000,000 in f< arteen months. It is estimated $2,^00,000 will be needed. A committee has started a campaign olj education that will be carried to every Congressman in thec-oantry. Collins Gillett is chairman, witl. J. C. Ingraham, president of the F'orida East Coast Railroad; L. B. Skinner, president Florida Growers ^ and Shippers' League; H. H. McClure, 1 and L. D. Jones, general manager Florida Citrus Exchange, associated' with him. Citrus canker to range trees is c'.eadly and contagious. Men, horses, dogs and birds carry it from place to f lace. It came from Japan about two /ears ago. Dade County growers, where it first appeared, have spent *100,000 from their own purses and J70.000 raised by railroads and other ncerests in fighting-it. The Legisature appropriated $125,000 to fight t, and named a plant board, to spend he money this spring. This will be exhausted by February 1, yet the 'lay.ue is far from stamped out, Burnng by fire is the only remedy. Louisana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas lie affected, though not to the same ixtent as Florida. v r ? : | \ I S*3* \WHITE HOUSE" > V Y?a V SHOES < \X&* \ ni \ ? o tock to select ^ Always Busy j||j| 'here's a Reason