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? wv vvvvwv vvy vv? V ? V. SANTUC * V < \ \ V> The formers in this communit; are busy harvesting their grain. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie hav the sympathy of this community ii the death of their baby. A bud ha passed away to bloom in Heaven. A crowd went fishing on Littl ? river Thursday and Friday, the; i had good luck and reported a fin tnpj Mrs. E. -J. Botts visited he daughter, Mrs. M. S. Langford, i: Abbeville this week. t Misses Lizzie and Willie Abl were shopping in the city Saturday f Rev. Weather, of Hodges, preach ( ?d a very impressive sermon to large congregation at Central Sur day afternoon. If nothing prevent Ae has planned to preach ther every Sunday afternoon. Mr. McNeill, and family, and Mi and Mrs. Eakin Cochran, of Watti spent the week-end with Mr. T. ? Palmer. , $ Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright am Mr. E. J. Botts dined at Mr. M. I Kay's Sunday. Mr. Miles Morrison is visitin, , his uncle, .Mr. E. R. Miller and fam fly, near Hodges. Mr., and Mrs. Mason Wright an < fcaby, spent Saturday in the cit .with her sister, Mrs. M. S. Lang ford. The friends of Mr. W. S. Bosle are indeed sorry to hear he is ver sick at his home near town. W wish for him an early recovery. ? The crops 'in this section ar V ' * -L - 1-- _1 J. 1 lniA U,, lOOKing une to ue piaiaeu iaic, uu they are needing rain bad. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wright wer shopping in the citp Saturday. Mr. W. H. Sharpe and Mr. M. I Kay were business visitors in Abbe , ville Saturday. TUCKER?LIDDELL A marriage of very much interes was that of Mrs. Delma B. Tucke and Mr. Thos. C. Liddell which wa solemnized at the home of th "Bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ? P miles west of Lowndes sday evening, June 16 ck. Only the family am is were present. was beautifully deco iot plants and cut flow Hab I li JIPB . u I . . {M w . WW, It 18 the thrift that ^5: ?y It is not so fgjfj the regula ;Jj counts. .jg You can d M any time \ II 6' THE BES Standart 8 W. H. WHITE, Pr ^ ers the color scheme being pink W and white. On the porch, which was fc. lighted with pink candles, Misses K Pauline Ballenger and Lizzelle ^ Tucker presided at the punch bowl. y The hall, where the guest were met by Mrs. Baker Boles, was tastefully e decorated with pink and white [i roses and lighted with pink and s white randies. In the parlor were numerous pots of trailing ferns and e vases of pink roses. y Just at the appointed hour, the e happy couple marched in to the i strains of Mendelsshon's wedding r march, played by Miss Bertha Boles a sister of the bride, and in a sweet and impressive manner were made e man and wife by the Rev. N. G. r. Ballenger, the bride's pastor, i- After the ceremony block cream and angel cake were served in the i- hall by Misses Zelpha Hardin, Adelu s McBride and Bertha Boles. e The bride was never more beautiful than on this occasion, wearing a handsome embroidered coat suit 5> of blue with accessories to match ' and carrying a bouquet of pink and white Hydrangias and maidend hair fern tied with tulle. After an informal reception the . bride and groom quitely slipped out S the back and were soon speeding i- towards Calhoun Falls where they took a North bound train for parts d unknown.. ' y Mrs. Liddell is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Boles and is a lady of rare accomplishments, r She has served as - postmaster at y Lowndesville for the past "six years e and is loved by all wjjo know her. Mr. Liddell is the son of Mr. J. J. e Liddell, of Crystal Spring, Miss., t and has been rural - carrier for a number of years. They both have a e host of friends who wish them many years of happiness. I. LENGTHENING THE SKIRT In spite of the strenuous efforts onj all sides to lower prices, and in the face of deplorable underproduction it in the textile industry, an associar tion of manufacturers of women's s outer garments is planning a change e in styles that will require more ma>. terial in the making. Coats and skirts are to be longer, it is decreed*, i, The Department of Justice sees in d this proposal an attempt not only to keep up prices but to increase them, i- and calls on the, women to oppose: r- such a change by detemining to wear its of Indt / ^BIT of industry and ecc determines your future fo much the amount of work rity of SYSTEMATIC S^ / eposit all or any part of y< vith THE STANDARD t ?|o INTERS T SAVINGS PROPOSITI COUNTY. I I Building < kftnp.iatinn 11UUUU1UUV1I THE HOME OF THRIF esident. OTTO BRIS ^ . 1 1 ; " -. , .' this season's clothes next fall and ^ winter. There is a basis for the de- ( partment's advice, and it might well | be backed by a campaign of publicity j The change poposed would halt the g wave of economy that is now flow- g ing. For no real woman can be satis-j fied to be hopelessly out of style, and while the home dessmaker may con-', form to changes in making over jj things by the shortening process, lengthenings and additions give pie-jj bald effects. ' (I The way to combine at least a J degree of smartness with economy ! is to oppose any change for some 1 time to come. And, indeed, present [ fashions are well worth retaining,'[ for not only do they require less Jj material, but they are more graceful ? in line and trimming than for many J years, and at the same time more ? practical and comfortable.?N. Y. Tribune. 3 CANDIDATES COLUMN S MM r n^BflaaniiuiHur .nMiHdiwniiiiiiiiUKiiHM L ' , ' 8 SOLICITOR. J "I hereby announce myself a ? candidate for Solicitor of the J Eighth Judicial Circuit of South jj Carolina, comprising tne uounues ? of Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens j and Newberry and promise to abide * by the rules of the Democratic Primary election. Z T. FRANK McCORD J i I We are authorized to announce H E S. Blackwell, Laurens, as a candi- | Sate for the office of Solicitor of | the Eightht Circuit, subject to the | rule of the Democratic primary, J and he pledges himself to abide the J result of the primary. ff ? 1 I hereby announce myself a can- ? didate for the office of Solicitor of ? the Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject j to the rules of the Democratic pri- J mary, and pledge myself to abide ? the result of the Democratic pri- g mary. J. HOWARD MOORE ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [ Many friends of HUBERT 'COX [ hereby announce him a candidate to rhe House of Representatives from E Abbeville County and he agrees to abide the result of the Democratic Primary election. . Friends. j " ' ' Ki! M c jstry I: - I rtune. : you do, as m * WING that ( I >ur savings md receive M 5T |! ON IN THE | ' md loan ft iUU UVUU Hf1 5T0W, Sec. & Treas. III* G i < succ / ' Never before have ho the JARS in which to high prices of the veg m P -1- - -O J, I iaci 01 every tniug, ut j plies for the Canning I Maso 1 are the best Canning { Grandmother used fl ] and they haven't bee: j We Have A Large St< S HALF-GALLONS-^ j and Jar Rubbers. ! CAN ALL YOU CAI I B.T.CI CLERK We are authorized to announce R 5. Cheatham as a candidate for' ^ fVio ml oq jlerk 01 vjourt, suujeui, uu )f the Democratic party and he >ledges himself to abide the result )f the primaries. a hereby announce myself as j landictate for office of Clerk of j }ourt for Abbeville County, and will ibide the result of ths primary. J. L. Perrin. CORONER. We are authorized to announce J 1. COX as a candidate for Corone >f Abbevile County. He pledges limself to abide t.ho result of the Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi. late for Sheriff of Abbeville County n the Democratic Primary, and I )ledge myself to be governed by the ?* ~A-f fVia uies anu to uuiuc me ?? >rimary. , FOSTER B. McLANE I hereby announce myself a candilate for Sheriff of Abbeville County n the Democratic Primary, and I pledge myself to be governed by the rules and to abide the result of thei primary. C. J. BRUCE. | I hereby announce myself a candiiate for Sheriff of Abbeville County in the Democratic Prnmary, and [ pledge myself to be governed by the rules and to abide the result of the primary. J. N. BLUM SUPERVISOR * I hereby announce myself as can didate for Supervisor of Abbevill County and will abide the result o the primary. L. W. KELLER. T UuvAktr onrtAun/tA mvoolf Q JL oailVUitVW M VMiiu* date for re-election as Supervisor of Abbeville County and agree to abide the result of the primary election. W. A. STEVENSON SUB-SUPERVISOR We are authorized to announce George W. Calvert as a candidate for Sub-Supervisor of Abbeville County. He pledges himself to abide the result of the Democratic , I \ N Y O I :an ESS F U I ./ s usewives been more ca preserve their Vegetable; ^etables and fruits and of >mand that you be wise in Season which is now her< n's Ball Ideal -rv if ana .preserving jars on tn Mason's Ball Ideal Jars h; n excelled by any other k: :>ck of These Jars in PIN' As well as' an ample sup] i \ j. >1 AND REDUCE YOUF NEXT WINTER. ) ) JCHRAI * , primary. , e * MAGISTRATE. 1 ?7?? ; .1 I hereby announce myself can c didate for Magistrate for the city o Abbeville, subject to the Democrati rules. a E. M. BOND. i: 2 R. S. McCombs is hereby announc s ?m | PROTECT 1 | AGAINS1 I It is usually the unforseen " rain storm approaches dui ^ son; it may bring devastat standing grain in just a fe jj of HAIL.' j The Season of HAIL I You probably know of son or even part of your seasoi iton by the elements, wher in an insurance policy will tection. You probably know of-sum damage of just one passing man's profits for his entire We can write your HAIL II ina.l sum in a good substar is small?the protection is Gall us up or drop us a line jg point to see you. ^ nftttrxtp txtci in a v Ig Li l iz-Lno inoui\an || W. D. WILKIf1 || ABBEVILLE, SOI Ij I J ' -'111 ' ij -^i I i i. "i i '>! I: 'W 13 ' - - I \m I! *?$ L L Y> j] ; reiul in selecting !] sand Fruits. The ij 1 the sugar, and in j] i selecting your sup- IJ V: I Jars !j ie market Your | J alf a century ago | ] mdyet. [ .y:/M rS, QUARTS and j J | ply of Extra Tops Z J ' * J t GROCERY BILL jj j I. - ' lh ':S liffl'l Ji HI . . . Mm id as a candidate for Magistrate a r . Abbeville Court House and pledge , * . . * limself to abide the result of th . lemocratic primaries. y^ii M. *E. Hollingsworth ts hereby tnnounced as a candidate for Mag strate at Abbeville Court House, ind pledges himself to abide the re ;ult of the democratic primaries. ** " # ' fourself i r loss ii I: t -11 ... give you financial pro- * e instances where the B ; storm has wiped out a i year of Farming. N8URANCE for a nom- i itial Company; the cost 3 5 great. S and we will make it a ; ice & trust co. 5 JSON. Manaorer. JTH CAROLINA I WIIMIBIIIIHIIIIWIWW