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VVVVWVV V\S \ W^V w > * a: DONALDS V V le UVVVVVVVVVVV^ih : j Mr. Ray Smith was a business j visitor in Greenwood one day last I a1 week. j Mr. C. B. Leonard has bought 41 i*2 acres of land from Mrs. H. Haddon of Due West. Mr. Leonard is one of. ! T our most progressive farmers, and j ha^ one of the finest farms in the county. Mrs. Ida Watson, of Anderson, V( is visiting Mr. D. Humphries and j H family. j ' Messrs. Leon and Clarence Gor-. ' don, of Anderson spent Sunday j ^ with their parents. Mr. J. M. Haddon and brother.' 01 Mr. R. M. Haddon, of Abbeville,! 1 visited their brother in Greenville' last week. Mrs. Lila Agnew of Anderson. 1 and daughter. Jean, of Due West,; were week-end visitors in the home! 1 c': of Mrs. Hodges and daughter, Mrs. I ' Eunice Agnew. n Mr. Erskine Agnew', of Green- 1 ville, was the guest of Mrs. Hodges x' Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Welch, of Andei'son, visited sl his sister, Mrs. Ida McDill, on J ai Tuesday. ^ Rev. J. P. Presslv of Due West, I % Vii preached last Sunday in the Presbyterian Church to a large and at- j ^ tentive congregation. Rev. Langston , of Greenville,! ^ preached very acceptably in the j Baptist Church last Sunday morn- ^ ing. Miss Janie Agnew attended the 1 closing exercises of the Due West w Graded School last Friday. ^ Mrs. Marion Poore, of Greenville,1 b< was a week-end visitor at Mr. and ( Mrs. C. E. Sharpe's. She was ac-' se companied back by her sister, Miss j Erin Sharpe, and Master Eugene > Poore. Rev. J. M. Dallas preached at i D Friendsnip unurcn, in l^aurens < County last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humphries,! T of Anderson, visited his parents1 here last Sunday. ' H Ml' onil Mrs F) Pvilit-t Pelzer spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. a; *ntl Mrs. Perry Pruitt. ! tr Misses Lois and Alice Humphries in rf'ii I nnnn | RUOLi p Rea 1 1 HERE'S 233 Acres ville, gooc r ^ Well timb %i farm tor t 1-3 Cash, Js Two Stor in the city Good 8 R< bath room W- for two fa s 155 Acres 1 9 Good resii house and and all ne {J home for s level and Two Nice ange and I price on tl m ^91 mm mi IKo - . .. wmn ho have been teaching in Pelzer, e re home for the summer. a Rev. Dr. Mills, of Clemson Col- b ge, was a pleasant caller in the ome of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dallas J ist Monday. ' p a nnmKpr of our voune: people S ttended the movies in Honea Path t ist Saturday night. ii Mrs. J. M. Haddon, and Miss : ^ ora, were shopping in * Greenwood g uesday. u The members of the party who 1 c ttended the Southern Baptist Conention in Washington, D. C., have f ^turned home. They were much de- r ghted with the sights of that A eautiful city, and were greatly i leased with the convention. 1< We are enjoying electric lights A nee more in our town, and we C ust there will be no further ouble with the transformers. We ^ rpe there will be no more work 1 f one on the holy Sabbath day in ir ciuiet an<l peaceful town. Rev. Henderson, of Cokesbury, led at his home alter a long ill-'ti ess. The funeral services were s; L'ld Tuesday morniifg in old Green-' lie Church and were conducted by a ev. Dr. Green, of Greenwood, as- si w.-fnfi hi- Rov Shr?ll_ of Cokesburv' si nd Kev. J. M. Dallas of Donalds. widow and grown up children are 1 ti ft to mourn the loss of a kind ! g usband and father. P i vv vv vv vvvvv V c LO^VNDESVILLE Vj V^VVVVVVW VVVVVf The; Lowndesville High School i s: ill < osc next Thursday evening,!'1 ay 27. The following program will { ? given by the graduating class,! v fter which a minstrel will be pre-j" ;nted by the boys of the High j Sl ihool: Salutatory?Miss Laurene Cook. ' Class History?Miss Olivia ; a rennan. Class Prophet?Mr. Charlie Hill, j " Class Will?Mr. George Fic-j* iette. Class Valedictory?Miss Zelpha " is ardin. j ? Rev. Hair, of Fountain Inn. is j ;sistinc Rev. H. G. White inn pro-iH acted meeting which is bein.tr hold , tl i the Baptist Church. Much intor-1 DT Q f ' Kl D. L. 1 Estate Colu A BARGAIN. Land about 8 miles fror I tenant houses, and out ered and watered; a s he low price of $35 Pe balance on long time. y House just off North J of Abbeville. Price )om House on Wardlaw i is, two kitchens; well i milies. Acre Lot. Price . Land 9 miles from At dence. Two tenant house good gin house. Barns, cessary out houses. A s ;ome one. The land is pra is fine. Price .... $65 per Lots, one a Corner Lot Lemon Sts. Will make t lese lots. bert S. Lir wmm ** *1' st is being taken in the services nd it is hoped a great revival will |g e the result. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, Jr., of J ackson, Mich., are visiting their 'Slf arents Mr. a:ul Mrs. R. L. Smith, j IB r. This is Mrs. Smith's first visit (g2| o our town and every one is de-1 HI ghted to make her acquaintance, Ir. Smith is receiving the con- j 5= ratulations of his many friends j |S pon having won such a sweet,: WM harmincr woman. Sergt. Holcombe Harper after a | Jj ortnight's visit to his parents, has H eturned to his home in Nogales, j JS iriz. Rev. J. A Clotfelter is in Char- jj] >lte on attendance of the General ij| Lssembly of the Presbyterian jjl ihurch. Q Rev. H. G. White and Mr. and j jj? lis. B. "B. Allen have returned ' jj|f rom Washington, 1). C., where they'fll ent to attend the Southern Bap-! ist Convention. Miss Blanche Cooley has re- 3|j Lirned from Orangeburg, where j .Js he visited friends. Misses Ruby Ficquette, Clanys I iPi nd Veva Bonds have closed their j Hp ihools and are at home for the | ?j? ummer. Hg Mrs. Louise Gilland, of Kings- j Uli fee, S. C., has been the recent i9j? UL'M, l?l II CI lui n. ami i\- j atrick. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huckabec ' |H ave returned from a short trip to ?|P Columbia. Hi Friends of Mrs. Richard Bonds =1 :ill regret to learn that it was j|j ound necessary to take her to a |j| anitarium, where she will undergo jgg reatment. Misses Kathleen and Alice Cooley S ill reach home, Friday from Win- 8j? hrop, where they have been in ip c'nool for the past year. Mrs. J. S. Strom, of McCormick. j jj ? the guest of her parents, Rev. j ||? nd Mrs. Ballenger. Mrs. E. W. Harper, Sr.. is spend-1 j|? ig some time with her daughter.! m Irs. Theron Allen, of Anderson. [||j Dr. H. C. Fenneil, of Abbeville, J fH ras a pleasant visitor in town last j fpj abbath. Mr. Ray Clinkscales, of Ander-! j|| on, made his usual trip to town 1WM fiis week. ; gg Mr. Jno. Chiles, a commercial: ?3 INK'S II =fl I his j i imn ii*? PH; tor ; m r i Mif trz htn 11 Abbe- M J.ac , pr: ten houses. m scs plendid gf fn. ir Acre; jfj an( /Iain St. 5 .! $6,000. |P St. Two P'CJ idapted $8,000. ^ ; >beville. g;b<' is. Store j?"1 | sev ,plendid jjivis Lctically H of ^ pil acre- |J|.ye* ^ | bee Hi e<I on Or- jj| j la* i close Hi"1, H1 thc HjGri BsaanKaaarari Cutting the Riff P nrlnph ISlg utuutu COC THE FOL GOOD ON BELOW UNI Spring Coats Spring Suits Silk, George All Skirts.... ri; t t , UriligllcUll, \K Middy Suits Middy Blous Shirt Waists Petticoats, Si Corsets, C B ! ALL TRIMfl REMEI j l i;, i ' 1 : .ll'llilllWU1 I 'k I' "? < ill1'' ittl'l: ..i. . I.lllitf, a tor, was quite ill at the Lowiu ' fi ville Hotel last week, but has \ es overed .sufficiently to return to!fi home at Troy, S. C. j rc Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis and Mr. J s Ellis, nil of Atlanta, are visL j ci s at lie home of their parents, h( . and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. si, ises X:'lle and Elizabeth Presslv p< *c returned to their home at ai ksonville, Fla., after having at. m ded school here during the past \\ sion. They have many warm th 2nds who regretted to see them th from our town. w Vlr. J. R. McAllister has opened aj ice market, and will be glad to pi eive the patronage of the town fi 1 country people. t\ friends of Mrs. Jno. Morrow ol 1 be pleased to know that she is th overing rapidly from an opera, al n, which she underwent at the w derson Hospital a few days ago. of Pier friends throughout the inty will be grieved to learn that Louisa Tribble Brown is very at her home near town. She is an ogenarian and has been in de- ln ling health for several months. ^ Friends of Mr. J. Fred Dean will ^ sorry to know that he is still at 1,1 in Hopkins, Baltimore, where he j k' ; been undergoing treatment for | era! weeks. He is a frequent j1'' itor to our town, being a brother j Mrs. A. V. Barnes, and was a pu- j of the High School here several; 0' irs ago. | al Mr. Roy Power, of Abbeville, has : ?n a recent visitor, he has placed isons in several homes in the j lrl I 1UI. ruwi'i ell! c.\|;vit L'sman and an adept player on ! rc "harp of a thousand strings." ft VIr. E. J. Huckabee has pur- li ised a new Chandler and Mr. T. j L>1 Cooley a new Buick car. j 111 | COLISH BOY," SAYS SLACKER'S MOTHEk th C Philadelphia, May 23.?Nejther ot federal nor the local authori- n< < had tonijrht obtained the slight-' | clue as to the whereabouts of j U over Cleveland Berprdoll, the' ci :dthy draftdodpev, whose escape | ti ??? High Cost of Dress; on Sale Now Goii AT LOWING DISCOUNT HOLD MERCHANDISE MENTIONE] IL FURTHER NOTICE: 5 25 Per Cent. off. 25 Per Cent. off. tte and Crepe Dresses 25 Per Cent off. 20 Per Cent off. )ile and House Dresses 20 Per Cent. off. 20 Per Cent off. 20 Per Cent. off. and Blouses 20 Per Cent. off. ilk & Wash Satin 20 Per Cent off. and Madame Grace 20 Per Cent. off. MILLINERY /[ED HATS 20 Per Cent. off. VIBER THE SALE IS NOW ON ?AT? IS. S. Cnchr ?^7^ >V WIW V Tar TUC ?? ? ? \8BEVILLE, S. C. 0111 the armed guard which had ' Unless somethi -corted him to his mother's home I the situation, : om the disciplinary barracks, was j basis as during ported yesterday afternoon. j difference?we D. Clarence Gibboney, resident! with large con >uiisei for Bergdoll, tonight stated 1 unfavorable wi ; had no idea of the escaped j the natural im acker's whereabouts since he re-1 ton on accouni jrted to the local police yesterday price and fear .'ternoon his client's escape in a j ing of the wet otor car. When informed of the i few years, we rar Depai*tment's statement that distressingly si le department expected counsel, "I am sendii irough the offer of a suitable re-! io many farm* ard and other proper means to chants, cotton >prehend Bergdoll at the earliest' newspapers, so ;acticable date, he said it was the even at this la rst intimation he had received to increase th( lat counsel would be expected to If this is done, Ter a reward and had not given ! crease our foo le subject any consideration. He save a serious so stated that he did not know to prevail this hether or not a reward would be ty meetings o fered. I bankers, and i the situation. A PLEA FOR MORE CORN | js no^ satisfyir Clemson College, May 22.?The a TR1BUTI test report of the South Carolina The great ts ield Agent of the Bureau of Crop bringing1 the h st mates, Mr. B. B. Hare, shows an j has, for the m luicated wheat yield of 1,801,000 j pHshed. The p ushels for this state, or 35,000 j are no longer ss than last year. Two percent ofjtainment of tl le acreage sown has been aban-1 c?sities food, ;>ned. The winter wheat acreage They demand >r the United States is >>4,1 Go,-! food shall be 1 DO against 4!),905,000 last year,! ,.;jmeS; that th ul the estimated production is :r station ai !.S per cent less than last year. shelter shall n In view of this great reduction, jy comforts bu i acreage and alarming shortage I rounded by tn i production, Mr. W. W. Long, di_ 1 alone for the : ;ctor of the Extension Service, j they offer but els that prompt and decided ac_ , afford as they on should be taken toward a larg. j drama in the p corn crop in this state to help j \0 decorath eet the emergency. He is there, j more closely ii >re sending out widely through than the rose, le state the following message on j than the rose, le subject in the hope that South j 0f joy,, of son arolina may not be caught with, i war. It is the it food this fall. Fortunately it is i Certainly those at yet too late t<" save the day. , any way to th "Reports just received from the i opinent, an.! cu nited States Department of Agri_ j adding much t .u : i: i.o 4 i.* . r i:xv > llturc iiiuicutu oh jiui uuuw iuuut- j tics f>i mi1,? on in wheat production this year, j "vicjin At Ji 11 i ^Ii! LdiJl!I!3fiAM\CTMByfra sing | lg On1 ^ . >S i s I 11 SUMHBdl ng is done to meet flout will be on same : the war, with this i are then blessed i yields. Owing to eather conditions and zentive to grow cott of present high of the wider spread;vil within the next are liable to have a lort corn crop. ng this information ers, banker?, merseed crashers, and i tViat mir facmprs te date may be urged sir acreage in corn. , we can largely ind supply and thereby situation most likely fall. 1 suggest counf prominent farmers, nerchants to consider Money without bi'ead ig." i TO THE ROSE isk oi pioneering ann md under the plow ost part, been accomeople of this Nation content with the atle three primary necclothinjr and shelter, in addition that tne the product of many le clothing shall befit id work; and that the ot only provide bodit that it shall be ?ur. es and shrubs. not shade and protection for the pleasure they express life's great assing of the seasons. re plant has been Jentified with the It is an insigni.i alike It is an insignia alike uw, of love and of flower beloved Vy all. ; wbd contribute in ie propagation, develiltim* of the rose are o the joys una bcauIorooitli, in tiv Ammual.