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GALLOWAY-MOSELEY. Due West, Nv. 25.?On Wednes day evening, November 22, the hom< of Mr. end Mrs. R. S. Galloway wai the scene of a beautiful wedding whe? their daughter, Miss Lena Bar Galloway, became the bride of J Bruce Moseley, Jr., of Bluefield, W Va. The assembled guests enjoyed i number of vocal selections, Mrs. W L. Brownlee presiding at the piano C. J. Conn of Milledgeville, Ga., sanj "O Promise Me" and then Mrs. H D. Kirkpatrick of Charlotte, N. C. sister of the bride, sang "Because' / and "Until." "O Perfect Love' was sung by Mrs. R. H. Moseley, o; Anderson, Miss Reese, Mrs. Jennii E. Bonner, Mrs. 0. Y. Brownlee, C J. Conn of Milledgeville, Ga., and D S. Edwards. The first of the wedding party t< ascend the stairs were the flowe girls, Miss Catherine Galloway o: Due West, and Miss Annie Bruc< *" L ? CJv -r\ianc* A"f ljipscuuiu Ui lXlllCI/jr-uiA, uisvv bridegroom, carrying baskets o: large yellow chrysanthemums. Th< bridesmaids came next, first Misi Virginia Galloway and Miss San Brooks of Due West. Miss Sarj ^ Brooks and R. H. Witherspoon of At lanta, came next, followed by Miss Agnes Devlin with Earle Jones o1 Columbia. All the bridesmaids wor< lovely dresses of white net and gdlc cloth trimmings and carried larg( yellow chrysanthemums. The dam< of honor, Mrs. R. S. Galloway, moth er of the bride, came in alone, wear ing a gown of gray charmeuse witt lavender trimmings and carrying white sweet peas; The maid oJ honor, Miss Louise Agnew, wore ? charming dress of white Georgette crepe with silver trmimings ovei gold cloth. Her flowers were lavender chrysanthemums. Little Marior Kirkpatrick of Charlotte, N. C*, niece of the bride, carried the ring in s i huge white chrysanthemum The bridegroom and his best man, Otis St Clair of Bluefield, W. Va.. entered the parlor next and awaited the bride who came in on the arm of her father, R. S. Galloway,who gave her away. Little Helen Brice Galloway of Due West carried the bride's train. The bride's dress was Georgette crepe over satin with lace trimmings and court train. Her veil was caught with real lilies of the valley, with a band of pearls across the front. She wore a brooch of pearls and sapphires with a single diamond, the groom's gift. The bridal bouquel was of white brides roses and lavender orchids. Dr. J. C. Galloway, uncle of the bride, of Gastonia, N. C. a very impressive manner performed the beautiful ring service. The parlor was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The guests were invited into the dining room by Mrs. Julia Grier and Mrs. J. S. Moffatt, Jr., of Chapel Hill, N. C. Misses Julia Kennedy and Otis Brown served fruit cake, coffee and salted almonds. Punch was served in an embowered corner of the hall by Misses Isabel Grier and Kate Kennedy. Souenin of the occasion were given by the Misses McClintock. The bride and bridegroom left during the evening for a trip to New York, Washington and other points North, after which they will be at home in Bluefield, W. Va., where the groom is a business man. . 4 ' MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Jh; _____ CHARLEY M. McGEE, as Executor of the last will and testament of CHARLES E. McKAY, Plaintiff, against ELIZABETH M. MILLER, et al., Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December, A. D. 1916, within the legal hpurs of sale the following described , land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land. situate, lying and being in the city of Abbeville, in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One Half (%) Acre, more or less, and bounded by Vienna Street on the North, on the East by lots of W. N. Thomson, now Mrs. Luther Nickles, ? u? n- i? T uu uie ouutu uy jl/i r. jj. uaniauu and others, and on the West by W. E. Owen, now Mrs. Dendy Miller, being the same lot bought from T. P, / / Thomson. TERMS OP SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E.rHILL, Master A. C., S. C. Limestone applied to wheat grount in the fall has increased the yielc 9fi fn 9R -n^** nonf Whorl clover was sown on this limed grounc the effects have been almost magical Kg ' , s .... . Engineer Gains 68 Pounds; Took Tanlac ! LOST HEALTH COMPLETELY V AND HAD TO LAY OFF r WORK 16 MONTHS. x "My name is J. B. Watson and my home is in Mobile, Ala. I am thirty three years old and by profession am a railroad engineer. I have a regur lar run on the work train between Selma and Mobile. "Up to only a few months ago? ; that is, up to the time I started tak' ing Tanlac?my health was broken ' down completely. When I commenf ced taking Tanlac I only weighed one j hundred and three pounds and had ejnot been able to work for fifteen months. Now, after taking only three .'and a half bottles of Tanlac, I weigh lone hundred and seventy-one pounds land have actually gained sixty^eight > pounds and never felt better in my r life. ?i "I suffered for several years with the worts kind of stomach trouble J ,and constipation. Ie keut dropping -1 down in weight and losing strength, f and finally I broke down completely, j I had several attacks of what was ' j called acute poisoning of the stom3 ach and~ nobody knows how I suffered. i "I took treatment at the Marine . Hospital at Algiers, La., and at Tu, lane Hospital, New Orleans. I also ' took treatment at Hot Springs, Ark., ' and at Lookout Mountain. To tell i you the truth, I tried everything I I could think of and spent hundreds of , dollars, but I just kept going down ' hill, and for fifteen whole months, I 5 was unable to run my engine or to - do any other kind of work. "Of course, I was awfully discouraged about myself, as I could see but little hope of ever being well > again. While I was sick and unl able to work, a brakeman gave me i a half bottle of Tanlac. I took it , and began to feel better right away. | My stomach felt better and I got so ' I could eat and enjoy my meals. W Jj. ;Mpr soi a Business m Clients of tl i are always wel ggj vice and judgment h officers regarding Hi nets matters. The proper kii connection can tect your judgi your money, savings ac< ited witb is quite establis WHHBBEr banking c H i>"' / I Safety,?Honesty The Natu Abbevil IFOR The Lawson plai acres, just 2 miles the city of Abbevil] two tenant houses, stables. Agoodpt ' ingland. This is an ideal Can give good t< ROBT. * s=j "When this was gone I bought another bottle, and after finishing it 1 felt so much better I went back tc work on a switch engine. I could just feel myself gaining in weighl and getting stronger every day, and after taking my second bottle I wenl back to running an engine on the main line. "Now, since taking three and onehalf bottles of Tanlac, I am working regular, running a work train beween Mobile and Selma, the swampiest country in this section of the ' state. i "Now, what I have told you ii truth, and hundreds of people whe know me and know how I looked De fore I took Tanlac will tell you th< same thing. Another thing, you car seen from my picture, which I hac i taken while I was sick, how mucl stronger and healthier I look nov i than I did them. < 1 "They can say what they pleas? i about Tanlac and patent medicines ! but I can truthfully say that Tanlac i is the only medicine that ever di< i me any good and I want e^rybod: ; to know about it. If people do no r >elieve you, just tell them to conn and look at me now and tfyen look a i my picture, which was taken while ] t watf sick. I will show them might] ; quick what Tanlac has done for me.' Tanlac, the master medicine, ii sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Ab i beville; A. S. Cade, Bordeaux; J. T Black, Calhoun Falls; J. H. Bell d Sons, Due West; Cooley & Speei Lowndesville; R. M. Fuller & Co. McCormick; J. W. Morfah & Son Mount Carmel; Covin & LeRoy, Wil lington. Price, $1 per bottle straight ?Adv. / f MRS. MILLS BETTER. News was received m Abbevilli Saturday of the serious illness o: Mrs. Brice Mills at Columbia anc Dr. Gambrell went down to be pres ent at an operation which was foun< to "be necessary. Dr. Gambrell ha returned home and reports Mrs. MilL much better which will be good newi to her many friends in Abbeville. i Counsel ^ lis institution ^ vuuic iu uie au~ > m of 6ur experienced . any personal busi- H ad of a banking be used to pronent as well as Even a small xmnt depos\ this bank ufficient to h proper lonnections. -Courtesy?Service I >nal Bank le, S. C. SALE I ee, containing 54 1-4 If i from the center of M le. A good dwelling, ? large barn and good K isture and fine farm- || home for someone. p jrms. H S. LINK I :?iW . ^ Cla ' '^'ie '^a*n* hai ; we are doing our be his many beautiful 1 ?* and one. other little - jcrln i? i LI MI _ 1 t jHLJjjjt If., rein or ADDeviue anc | "SHpBf i Hurry! Hi Many letters ( jlgMj? ing in every day for if you want Old Sa the choice gifts, you mm * they will toon be ' Come to-day bef m _'Make your purchase aside for Old Santa I?pjj? SPECL All Coat Suits i 8Teat saierifice (for before Christmas. :?Siy\ _____ CT Watch 01 8 M_ S 1TII5# jl Coc nta & iuse *1 i arrived at our store, and st to take care of him and oys, uoiis ana a tnousana 4gSXgl sp y gifts for the good child- ai ^ ^ ^ I the surrounding country. arry! Hurry! 'and orders) are comToys for the children and nta to bring you some of ^ i had better come early, ore the BIG RUSH is on. 2s and we will put them jb to deliver at Christmas. VL SALE' IS n stock will be sold at a the cash) ai they must go ur Windows Jas. S. & hran fig f