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=i Xocal flews i: personals : = Irs. Brown of Saniuc was in n shopping today. Jr. Irwin Cleekley, of Lowndesp, was in Abbeville Tuesday. ev. E. B. Kennedy of Due West ; in the city Wednesday. mest Anderson and Miss Helen in of Greenwood were in town prdav. Mrs. J. W. Boyd is visiting her' daughter, Mrs. Floyd Graves on Washington street, W. D. Wilson is back from the SMaorthern markets w.io.v he bought {flan attractive stock of goods. (Mrs. Kay of Anderson, is in the ^Lity visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kay ^Bon Magazine street. I [Miss Virginia Carroll of Monroe !J. C. is in the city spending several iays with Miss Mattie Eaken. Messers. J. S. Stark and J. M. tickles \*ent to Greenwood and IcCormick on business today. E. J. Adair has returned from he northern markets and was in Lbbeville this week on business. Miss Lois Lamb, of Columbus, Ja. is the guest of Mrs. Andy Bowie n WardlaW street. Rev. J. C. Solomon of Calhoun ^Valls passed through Abbeville yes^Berday en route to Greenwood. He ^mas accompanied by S. F. Sherard. I Be Our buyer, r Kj ordinary whi< Bj who haven't Rj intention of 1 Kj will make a i K NEW F. You have of Ied line The Ir ogod per cent of are boosters of be one of these. Prices fror WE CONSIDER C THE FALL SEAS nnnmTAXTO TXT PI RK U-t!^ 1 JLW1NO UN Kjrl E WOULD BE A CI K MAKE OUR I Phon Bernard Roche leaves today for! Belmont, North Carolina, where he will attend the Belmont College this session. i I Mrs. Mcllwaine, of Lancaster, is visiting her daughter Mrs. T. C. j Ilafifner who has an apartment with, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondley. ! ? .! T. A. Fell, accompanied by his [two attractive little girls, Frances' ! and Mary, were in the city from 1 Verdery Tuesday. i Mx*. and Mrs. J. H. Brock and! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock of Honea: Path were in the city today shopping. Ben. Evans was in town this morning with a wagon load of fine tomatoes. He was selling them at fifty cents a peck. Mrs. Jim Baily of Lawrenceville, Ga. has been Abbeville for some days visiting her son Otis who was injured on the Seaboard last week. ** ?? r j _ ? Miss JYlattie L.ou lueauors ox Washington, D. C., is in the city for a few days the guest of her sister, Mrs. George C. Gambrell. Mr. J. C. Gibert of Whitney is in Abbeville to see his son, A. E. Gibert. He will be here for a visit, of several days. Mrs. W. S. McAlily is expecting Mrs. J. M. Hardin and Allen Hardin of Savannah to arrive in the city today to spend sometime with her at her home on North Main street. Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran returns tonight from the northern markets where she bought a stock of exclusive ladies' wear. The new goods are arriving daily and the stores are beginning to look like fall. Messers Joe Ashley and Hugh Bowen were do'wn from near Honea Path today. They claimed they came after cotton backets: but they looked like they wanted to hear the [election returns* Ji'iiifiintfitfiStfitfitfitfitfitfitji , w r iow in the northf :h give us much ] as yet given us buying, for after egular customer We have h ALL OXFORDS. ten heard of the celebra in'no- Th'pw Shop and ? "'b j. ~ ~ ' the women of this vicinit same. We want you t Tan and Patents. n. $4.00 to $8.50. )URSELVES VERY FC ION IN OUR MILLINEP [VING YOU THE PROI RTDF. TN AMMnTTNrTNr JLVX JL-X JLJ i.Xl XXXli.1 vy w JL ^ XX 1 > IEDIT TO ANY CITY. STORE YOUR REST F e 82 P FaBfflHaaaaaggsfijfi -i. . . _ Mrs. Mary Baily, of Buffalo, I Y. is at the Hospital for treatnien Mrs. John Harris and Miss Mai Hill Harris leave this afternoon fi Greenville for a visit to Mrs. Henr Hagerman. Auston Calhoun came over fro: Greemvood Tuesday afternoon an visited among his friends. He home from the Naval Academy. Clarence Allen, who has been < the County Memorial Hospital fc two weeks has been dismissed an returned to his home today. Rev. E. B. Kennedy was dow from Due West this week seeing h many friends. While in the city h was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Lew Perrin. W. H. White is expected from Northern markets today, where 1 has been for the last w*eek buyir his fall stock, wh'<ch will be up 1 his usual high standard. Walter Richbourg and Mr. Hem came from Clinton Jast night ' see friends. They stopped at tl home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B Gall wfey. Mr. R. C. Philson got home todi from New York and Baltimo where he bought his fall stock < goods He has an interesting anno cement in today's Press and Bann about the bargains h?? go. for tl benefit of his customers. MISS MYRTLE WRIGHT BACJ Miss Myrtle Wright, trimmer f Philson's, w!Jl arrive in town t> afternoon. She has been in Bal more and New York for somo wee getting in touch with tha laf.<! styles in hats. REV. MORRIS TO PREACH. Dr. S. L. Morris, of Atlanta, w preach in the new De la Howe a ditorium next Sunday afternoon 5 o'clock. All are invited. ELCLCLCLCLCIELCICICIJCICU 713IJ OnOla IJ DDDD17 ALL irn markets, wa pleasure in annc a trial. It is alv getting our pri of you. )r your inspectic SMART N1 t- We have a goo a Wool Dresses that y still they come. I 0 when you come in ' Dresses for they ai days from now on plete. MILL )RTUNATE IN SECU iY DEPARTMENT. 5ER STYLE FORTH! 1 THAT WE HAVE I! tOOM WHILE IN TO\ HIL ?rri n ri ir? ri ririnn r1! n r jIlUIJIJLJU OULIIJUIJI am . ^SJSISJEiSj'SIE.'S.'SiEJSJSMSISISISSISEMSMSJ^ 1 SOCIETY lw: I THE MORNING BRIDGE. Wi 19 n] Mrs. Frank B. Gary entertained ^ a | at three tables of bridge-this mora- 0X] 15 ing having as her guests the mem- " s of the morning bridge club. j^1 fe 'xt ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB. en ;r ^ I Mrs. W. S. Dupre entertained the to ! sewing club at the regular meeting | last Week. There are twelve mem- i . i bers of the club and an enjoyable jWi i time was had by those present. Mrs. 16 *>r . DuPre served a salad course. 1S ti1 PARTY AT SHUCK PEN EDDY ?_r K ie nj Col. Pat Roche has invited a parle m iglty to a fish fry at Shuckpen Eddyi t0 tonight, at which the host will act] as chaperone and pace setter. In making arrangements for the party nothing has been done about hook , ty i n< t0 and line. As Col. Roche remarks ^ "Who in the world wants a hook ^ 0_ and line on a fishing party." The following were hirky enough to rece'.ve invirtations: Messers. A. W ^ Jones, W. A. Calvert, W. D. Wilkeriy a son, Dr. Fennell. Frank Jones and re . J. L. iPerrin. of a n ev ANOTHER "WEENIE ROAST" b Le. Miss Annie Bell Little gave a "weenie roast" Tuesday night at r her home near the city to which she invited twenty five of her young ^ or friends.- A large fire was built under ^ the oak trees in front of the Little's "" ^ home where the weenies were roast- * KS ed bacon fried and coffee and p:ck- ? les served. Story telling was one of ii the special features of the evening Miss Ethel Perry was a success as a finished story teller. M:Ss Prude Mann gave several selections on tnei jjj guitar,, and a very pleasant timeja u_ w"as spent. r at Watch the label on your paper. s very successful ii >uncing to our man /ays our pleasure t< i i . r ces and quality or m right fresh from EW DRESSES cl selection of Silk and we just received and vv )on,t forget to ask us to show you the New S - ti i'e coming m every few until our order is com- sj a RING THE ABLE SERV: SHE WILL BE GLAD TO 3 COMING SEASON. N THIS DEPARTMENT A VN. SON' i?? MILLER-McMAHAN. An unusually interesting marriage as that of Mrs. Anna Miller of Los ngeles, California, to Mr. Arch cMahan of Lincolnton, Ga., which is solemnized Tuesday, Sept. 12, i22 at high noon at the home of e brides brother, Mr. J. S. Stark t North Main street. Rev. H. L. eeks performed the ceremony. :ily the immediate family and a w friends being invited to be pres,t. The Stark home is well adapted such an event and was beautiful jesday in yellow tapers and vases yellow asters. The ceremony as performed in the parlor, the ide being given in marriage by r. J. S. Stark. She wore an attrac .'e suit 01 Diue ponet twin. me oom was accompanied by Mr. Mcinney of Lincolnton, Ga. Miss Fant Stark sang sweetly during the arriage ceremony. About 1 o'clock a wedding lunchm was served. The bride is a sister of Mr. J. S. tark of Abbeville. She has made 2r home in California for years, he groom is a retired planter of incolnton, Ga., and the wedding esterday at noon was the culminaon of a long standing romance. The ride and groom being schoolmates nd sweethearts many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. McMahan left in the , fternoon by automobile for a short j redding trip after which they will < e at home in Ltincointon, v*a. ^ OTIS BAILEY INJURED. ] Otis Bailey had* the misfortune to < e injured when a box car on the leaboard Air Line turned over near iOng Cane trestle several days ago. Ie was painfully but not seriously ijured and is getting on nicely. MOWERS AND RAKES. Another shipment of McCormick . nd Deering Mowers and Rakes just eceived. Our stock of repairs is Iso very complete. The Rosenberg Merc. Co. KtfitfiKtfitfiifitfSfiifffilfiifit >AR] a securing some y customers and o show you rega merchandise we the market SUITS AND C Smart modes to bris reather. Yesterday we receive uits and Coats that offei mity to choose that Suit nes needs. Let us show lipment and continue to re all in. [CES OF MISS WRIGt RENDER ANY ASSIS1 lN ASSORTMENT 0] S Pho cuacijeiia Kiniciniciciricir 1J UUUUUUUULJUUui /M - f>..& Going away to school or staying at liome for,; " school you 11 need. ; -|p| i?k, Pons, j&?atb!k?a . . ' 'Pencils, ;" ,] '3] Tablets, >j?S Erasers, * ' : -?4 i 'Xm Toilet Articles of various kinds, may be a Kodak or "Y '' S a Pencil Sharpener. ... Our stock is complete and 1 are anxious 10 serve you. ....THE.... :Jj McMurray Drug Co. - J -.g PROMOTED. Mr. J. A. McBride, according I* ^ m announcement issued yesteriw )y the Seaboard Air Line Ralhav Company, has been promoted to tibe ( position of Assistant General D?- ; yelopment Agent of that road, wifk honrlniiartpr<s at. Florence. Mr. He Bride married Miss Margaret Heest jf Abbeville. j ; " He Was Particular. School teacher?(to boys) Now; all who desire to go to heaven they die, stand up! " ? ..s|| Little Jimmy remains sealedTeacher?why, Jimmy! Don't yon want to go there, too? - -<? Jimmy?Yes, ma'am; but not if ' > that bunch is going.?Houston Potft. , -''M ' Largest high grade silver-leadzinc ore bodies in the world are found in the Bawdin mine, Burma. Hi Ml I % KySffs | values extra- | also to those j| rdless of you 11 feel sure we jj :oats. j| kly meet Fall 3 d a shipment of jjj s one the oppor- Bj most suited to js you the first Si come until they ?P [T AGAIN FOR 1 PANCE OR SUG- j| F HATS THAT K 1 ne 82 |j