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?=- ... '' McCORMICK. ^ \ v McCormick, S. C., Sept. 4.?Mr. ? and Mrs. J. J. Dorn returned home last Thursday from two weeks trip to New York and other points of in- I] terest. V Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stom have re- g turned home after visiting relatives and friends at Walhalla and Seneca. Mr. M. H. White of August, Ga., spent the week-end here with friends. Mr. B. H. Covington of Waterloo, spent last week with relatives here. Mrs. W. H. Wise of Yemassee, spent last week here with relatives. V Mrs. Dan B. Woodard of Aiken, has returned to her home after spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. .Martin. Misses Annie and Justine Cantleon 1 who have been visiting the Misses . ' Carroll, have returned to their home in Edgefield. Miss Helen Harris of Troy, is the ft guert of Miss Ruby Smith. is Mr. John Bell of Augusta, visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. ^ ski Bel! last week. Prof. R. E. Moody, who recently underwent a successful operation for - appendicitis at the Greenwood hos - aaaaaaaaaaaaaa f: [] r l[ I ' l\ ' I i! HADD01 I !l WILSON [J ?* r |v j f j j Are Ready! f IIM I 1 Busin< i 11 j J We cordially invil : j spection of our sto< [ 3 braces almost everytt [1 in an up-to-date Ladi r . .. Qj The goods wrg.cn ai i J are here now. 1 {3 We call special a | s stock Dress Goods, Si' j! Dresses, Separate ? | J Waists, Hosiery, Cor ? S etc. 1 m 1 TVia mnaf ofirlioVi QVi I ? 11V/ 111VOI/ OtJ 11 oil kjlj ij on the market. We ij share of your busines j | and fair dealing gets !j HAI I "V ' 4 iff."' il, was here. ^Mting ads ? 1 ^.' .' - \j just issued, teQI |U about Crimson Clover, i r' Alfalfa and all Grass and Clover 5 Seeds for Fall Planting. Wood's Fail Seed Catalog: also * 1 gives full and complete information about Vegetable Seeds ' iat can be planted to advantage id profit in the late Summer iand all. ft is altogether the most uscil and valuable Fall Seed Catalog sued. \ Mailed free W Gardeners, Market rowers ana ruruicis uu Write for it. T.W.WOOD & SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. V & I For ; ?.' .' i i! V i[ i; I ' : ) 11II ss 4 ?~ ? i] ;e a careful in- ! j ck, which em- j s ting to be found' j! es' Store. IJ re most wanted \ ! !S \\d ttention to our i \ Iks, Coat Suits, i j ? Skirts, Shirt ! 1 c< sets, Brazieres, | j ? ai ! 1 ki h toe for the price l J 1 *1 1 m I wanta liberal i j s if good values [ \ j. it. ' |l I f 2 c * i: t : J w t] e IDON & ji| WILSON |i! [ ji I'm j] d i d J PERSONALS. Misses Mary and Fannie DuPre | lave returned from a pleasant visit o elatives in Walhalla. Mr. Julius Van and Miss Kate Day >f Trenton, snent Sundav with Mr. ind Mrs. C. D. Brown. Charley Bown left Sunday for a ihort stay in Asheville. C. E. Williamson returned Suncay :rom a few days stay in Washington. Miss Lilly Miiler, of Laurens, jpent a few days last week with Mrs. H. R. McAllister, on Greenville St.' % Miss Mary Kay of Central, was shopping in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright of Cliftton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George White, Sr. Miss Mary Morfcte of Willington, was shopping in the city Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenzie ? j*? __i. are speiiuing 1,1ns ween, wnu iciauvca at Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owen. #Miss Julia Owen, and Masters Jairfes and Lewis, will -motor to Spartanburg Thursday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris. Arthur Link returned from a pleasant stay with friends in Columbia and Lexington Mohday. f Miss Louise DeBruhl leaves Thursday for her home in Greenville, after an extended stay in the city with relatives and friends. ' / S. J. Link and Lamar Richey left Monday for Baltimore to 'buy goods. Miss Kittie Perrin left Saturday for her home in Greenville, after a pleasant stay with relatives^ I i , Misses Celia Caroline . Chalmers Chalmers spent last week in Sharoi with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McDill and iiad the time of their life. . / x J. R. Glenn went to Atlanta Tuesiay on business. Miss Minila Bee is here from Edgefield on a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. L. Mabry. Her visits always give pleasure to a hose of friends. 1 D S J ' '-*8V?a M T 'uauifrjjodg 'BAioi?8una 'sdwtQ p 'eiqDBJt '8i?og 88tioH K pun JOJOJ^ JO; ;uo[aa ox Wr fouuitiiQ oft 'JDBXLVQ Ofl wuwrl *opo on MM-flUM ,i - | xg Xjvuipjo OS ?l?iba ?qSr[ aqx HofxaoQ /UjunoQ JLOJ ' saqsjup g 'sojXjs W OZ X^pupa[9 UB!|) ja?eg jbao pa^aoujj WMflU ;i ijids jo apojdxa 7J^H 10? IIIAV 'iq3i[ ainjM M0[[3UI J9M0J aipn?Q S88 "8?3 auij08*9 i jo auasojex stung | ;q8i(j9MOj aixiQ ji 1 'I Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL lUMimiiAr inouiiHnvt ASSOCIATION Property Insured, $1,890,000. September 1, 1915. Write to or call on the undersigned p the Director of your Township >r any information you may desire oout our plan of Insurance. We insure^ your property against estruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM OR LIGHTNING, id do so cheaper* than any insurance ompany in existence. Dwellings >vered with metal roofs are insured >r 25 per cent, cheaper than other roperty. Remember we are prepared to rove to you that ours is the safest id cheapest plan of insurance 10 wn. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent, s. r J. FRASER LYON, ~Pre?. ~ Abbeville, S. C. G. Majors G^feenwood . B. Bell Callison , T. ,Mabry Cokesbury . H. Dodson Donalds . S. Ellis Due West r. W. L. Keller Long Cane A. Keller Smithville . B. Bell Kirkaeya . A. Wardlaw Cedar Springs r. W. Bradley Abbeville r. J. A. Anderson Antreville , S. Boles Lowndesville . O. Grant Magnolia r. D. Morrah CalhouihJjMlls P. Morrah Bordeaux . L. Rasor Walnut Grove r A MipVIah i Hodfes G. Bowles Coronaca . S. Haltiwanger Ninety Six . S. Haltiwanger js Kinards . S. Haltiwanger Fellowship >seph Lake Phoenix W. Smith Verdery j H. Chiles Bradle/I W. Lyon Troy1 . K. Moseley Yeldefl j Abbeville, S. C., June 1, 1918. J | ROSENBERG I fl Dry Goods I v npp A R G{ J-'i-ll JL JUL ^ I .. v \ We're ju clpthes fron IT . leading Clot i you to see w I You don | want to; bui l^ew arri I N Hatsand^Fi flip D/wpp J llUuullUu BaasaaaasHaEBBBBEiaaBEHBiaEiaia yigiBiiiiiiiaigiziBiEiaiafaia , : / - V ' t N I / . ; V t *" "' ' f - ij ii i i - I ^ ' t i ..ii." <y.. i ' O ' . MERCANm Hardware :TMENT STOi ' ' I . - I . v " S % ? .1 ?. 0.. ' st opening up our new s 1 Hart, Sch^ffner& Mai ihing Manufacturers, ai hat we have.? / ' .. . * * Jt have;to buy anything J*:. . . t just drop in and see th '/V ^ '* / vals also in Howard & I lrnishings. V > \ * / ' \ BniMiEiEiaiaiaaaaa i i \ " ? \ K Mr. Editor Just tell all of oui Friends and Customers that our buyer has jusl returned from the Eastern Markets, where he was successful in purchasing a lot of Real Bargains in all lines for our Fall trade. In the meantime, our sale on all Summer goods will continue until the different lines are 11 i closed out, to maxe room for our new goods We are now offeing exceptionally low prices on all Summer Goods. J. M. ANDERSON CO. ! 1 UUUUU?Ul|p||ULIMI .., .' >k. . : . ?.?, - - - . - i E AOMMh I - I ? ? If Groceries M RES I 9 itock' of fine ' I *x and other' I nd we want s 9 unless you 9 e new Suits. ^ 9 |^| - i y " n 1 I I 'I I |||| liilWUlillH fimmzii!ii!ianm M 9 9 ? 9 ? jfl I n ipH fUM (