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j--;;; g V LOWNDESVILLE NEWS. V1 k w I , Lowndesville, Dec. 19.?Presiding Elder, J. C. Leonard, of Anderson, ' filled the pulpit of the Methodist! church last Sabbath evening. Seldom' has a sermon called forth so much! favorable comment as did Mr. Leon-J ard's on ihis occasion. Selecting fori a te\i trie woras, i>o one uvem unto himself,", with wonderful simpliei*,y of language, remarkable depth j of thought and unusual clearness of I Io?'ic; he portrayed the peculiar, j forceful power of personal influence rvpcn the lives of others. The monotony of our every day! life is being varied by the sight of J our returning soldier boys dressed in| handsome uniforms, with broad' smiles, and military bearing prome-' nading the streets in their happy, | merry way. Those who have been * ; [ ' MCTOR^; -.CicropM . kiCTORVi A :' :<SK COA :.k|| Select Yo\ ' ?lk N< rtCTCW; 1 ^ . rtCTOK^ ; ACTON ? *wpn /^si - /ITTAnM flCTORV rtCTOfrj mom C( ; $20.00 Coat S Kf 25.00 Coat S ' fyM 30.00 Coat s K2x 32.50 Coat S ffwv 35.00 Coat J tfr&v 37.50 Coat ? , fej 45.00 Coat ? r r\ a a c VK.I WT< jU.VV VUa,t C ' & &WBK& ,| '7 I^Di-e^-85.00 Coat i PK No Read| discharged from the service are: Lieut. J. L. Baskin, of Camp Gordon,! Rembert Allen and Keys Harper, members of the S A. T. C., at Clemson, George Harper and Ray Clinkscales, members of the S. A. T. C. at Erskine, and Fred Nance and Austin! McCurry of Camp Wadsworth. Miss Ella Flo^d, who is acting as1 matron at the Connie Maxwell Orphanage, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. D. K. Cooley. Mr. W. C. Tennant of Atlanta, has returned to his home after a visit to his father, Mr. H. C. Tennant, Sr. Mrs. Helen Bourne, a member of the Lander College Faculty, has arrived to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Huckabee. Mr. D. L. Barnes was called to Iva last Tuesday on business. Some of the citizens are agitating he formation of a stock company to n^foViiicVi an plprtric liehtine svstem CP w for the town. Should their plans matrialize, the "Seven-hilled City", 1 ill- XJO yp/'G> y FOR ( Beginning Wedn< iTS, C0A1 ir Coat, Suit, anc PTE THE )AT SUITS. uits, Reduced to .$13.32 iuits, Reduced to . 16.6*3 luits, Reduced to . 20.0( Im'fo T?pHnr?prl tn 21.61 JLVVVA w . Suits, Reducel to . 23.3; >uits, Reduced to . 25.0( Suits, Reduced to . 30.0i Suits, Reduced, to ,, 33.31 $Hts, Red&ced Suits, Reduced td'T4;j{.3; ???? M i y-to-Wear or Mi I. M. A] with her splendid churches, her e> cellent school and her prosperou outlook will make her light shine i a two-fold manner. Mrs. Ernest Allen nas returne from Central, where she was calle fby the serious illness of her brothe who is now much better. The home-coming of the Winthro girls, Dec. 20th, is anxiously looke forward to. Too much can not I said of the safe and sane manner i which Dr. Johnson has handled tt i "flu" situation. The girls attendir i Winthrop from our town ai;e: Missi ' Blanche Cooley, Christine Kay, Pai I line Clinkscales,( Alice Cooley ar ' Kathleen Cooley. * Mr. J. B. Kay, who is attendir the Atlanta medical college, and M W. L. Latimer, who is a student < the Charleston medical college, w: ! arrive Saturday to spend the holida; ' with their parents. . The following were recent visito j to Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. J. ] I JfPVlCIUWY VVvjJfcVICrat ISp )RV VICTORY VlCTC?W%TOI>^^ )RY VICTORY VICTOR>M^2Y >ov virmnv vicTOPY vKiy?frKjpTi v < Pl_ m DO VP.NT " DO O P] nnRTSTV ssday,December If ' SUITS, I 1 Hat Early, Wi , FGLLO\ $ G^i C( \ $18.50 Coats, Re f 25.00 Coats, Re > 27.50 Coats, Re ^ 30.00 Coats, R( ^ 32.50 Coats, ~Rt j . 37.50 Coats, R< * 45 00 floats. R( } , ) 47;?0 Qoats, 3 50.00 Coatp, R< llinery Charged NDERS ranv VICTORY VlCTCTW^kTpK^H TORY VICTORY VICTOR^ABY 58 rr>pv vinnnv vtnnrcv *huc > Huckabee, Mrs. J. T. Latimer, Mrs. thur is M. W. Speer, Mrs. B. C. Kay and woo n Misses Lizzie and Louise Kay. M Our pneumonia patients, Mrs. C. fl d Maggie Barnes and Mr. Orr Clink- tive: d scales, both of whom, have been quite M r, ill, are now on the way to recovery, wee ' M vVVVVVVV\\VVV-%N wer div > W >g! V MONTEREY. V visil in|V S * ver? Monterey, Dec. 18.?Mr. Marion ^ 2S: Price and little nephew, spent Thurs- ... tl ' . Will I day with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price, i Mrs. Albert McClain spent Satur. day night and Sunday with Mr. and ^ 'g Mrs. J. J. Grant." ^ r> Mr. Cliff Hughes came home Sun- V day after spending a few days in W M Greenville with relatives. ^sj Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Speer spent I ? ? ? -r-i i \r_: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. roresi nai rs Cann of Fonville. For B. Messrs. Albert McClain and Ar- I J ^ iRVV,nw5Y 5?#5rv. victory vlcfiS Slwrnov Owiow VICI'ORV VICTOR' ^ wirmDV VICIflQY VICTOR: ra&JH/N fWN EUCEj IAS SHOP1 J, we offer 1-3 off on 01 TOFQQFQ on hile You Can Get Y VING REDl \ om ~ DATS. iduced to $12.33 iduced to 16.67 iduced to 18.33 iduced to 20.00 1 iduced to 21.67 iduced to 25.00 iduced to 30.00 educed to 31.67 iduced^o.. 33.33 at Reduced Prices iON COl / Sutherland were visitors to Flat vis Sunday afternoon. [esdames W. A. McClaih and F. Nance spent Tuesday with rela? at Due West. [iss Sarah Clinkscales spent last k with Mrs. J. T. Stokes. [r. J. A. Nance and daughter e visitors to the city Monday. fa&on and Milmot Ammons were ;ors to the city Tuesday. [rs. F. E. Patterson spent Friday r pleasantly with Mrs. W. A. Mcn. Ir. N. B. Napier spent Tuesday i Mr. J. L. Sutherland. V DUE WEST. V V >ue West, Dec. 18.?Mrs. Perry r returned last week to Clifton d, Va. )r. W. L. Pressly reached home \ www_ 1 ihY ?ERS!\~ ir entire line of d MILLIIV our Size, Coloi JCTIONS yjCTQ DRESSE 519.75 Dresfees, Reduc 24.75 Dresses, Reduc 25.00 Dresses, Reduc 27.50 Dresses,-Reduc 29.75 Dresses, Reduc 32.50 Dresses, Reduc 35.00 Dresses, Reduc * . i 37.50 Dresses, Reduc AvTJJpportun V1PAN K7TC1 FraRV VICTORY VlCTC^n /ICl ICTORYVCTORVVICTORVVi /!Cl ICIORV virTftpy vtrmnv yg K/iT1 last week and has been discharged from army service. Mr. Walter Bonner and Mr. Frank Agnew came home from Camp Wadsworth. They have been discharged. Miss Lizzie Hagen spent several days in Due West on her way to Ora from her school at Iva, which was closed this week on account of ?he flu. Mrs. Jas. P. Pressly has been very ill for the last ten days. Four doctors were with her on Saturday We are glad to be able to say that Mrs. Pressly is much better. The two 1:1.1.1. 1. 1 J.J.: 1? nitie twin uoys are getting on niceiy. Mr. John W. Bagwell of this place is reported in a recent casualty list as being wounded?"the degree not determined." Mr. Fred Hawthorn is reported as having one leg shot off, but this report has not been confirmed. These are the only casualties reported of soldiers from this section. i Subscribe to The Press and Banner. 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