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ijjfESBBBHnMH I Our I $1 V 1 1 Here yoi you get ner our prices c jj WOOL DRE $4.50 Value yard ... $3.00 Value yard ... $2.00 Value yard ... $1.50 Value yard ... $] .00 Value yard $..75 Value yard ... SILKS $:UVJTaffrt Silk per $2.50 TalTet Sill* pei $2.00 Tn!Tet Silk pei I SATINS $3.5U Satin per yard | ijjlj.UU Satin }>er yard . | Big line of 1 P^M?? vvvvvvvvvvvvvw* V s V LOWNDESVILLE ^ N The congregation at Smyrna, colored Methodist church is erecting a nice, commodious house of worship on the road that leads from Mr. Junior Harper's to Mr. Luther Bowman's. The colored population of our town and surrounding communities is a law-abiding church-going people. There is no friction between the races here, only a spirit of kindliness, helpfulness and respect prevails. This sneaks well for the Christian atti tude and moral life of our pepole, at a time when discord between the races is so prevailent in many towns, j The Hi^h School has closed for one week on account of flu. Very few families have escaped, but the IMMMMigllBBSMHBMffll Entire C s20?l? vorth ( \ i can get real vali e is guaranteed to ind the quality of iss aonns ! $3.60 $ .60 Tick $2.40 $ .55 Tick $1 .00 $ .35 Tick $1.20 $ .30 Tick 80cis $..60 $1.00 Towi SILKS $ .25 Tow yard $2.40 i r yard $2.00 gT^c " >'ard $1-6') | $ .CO Valu SATINS $2.S0 | CHE"' $2.40 | $ .35 QiimI Ready-to-Wear ar t A TAV r\(- 5* VV Willi Wi wuiv/i k. Di [ cases, generally, are very mild. Those M suffering: from more serious attacks' are: Messrs. W. W. Thompson, W. E. Ci ' Ellis, Mrs. J. B. Huckabee, Mrs. A.'M M. Bonds and Mrs. Ella Nance, but ; they are improving. th I Mrs. E. W. Harper, Sr., is spending at ?? ~ i V. r*??AAntirAA/l Wl+ll r*pl a - bUIIlC L1IIIC 111 VJII V* vvu Mivu I tives. Ci , Rev. J. A. Clotfelter went to And- w I erson this week to have an X-Ray h( picture made of his broken arm. He is getting along nicely, but D. Kirk-^ th Patrick thought it well to be precau- y tious, as the fracture is rather a serious one. lit . T?, L Mrs. famine wmmon, uacusuii, tu Mich., has come home to recuperate from an operation, which she under- fr went in that city several weeks ago. ] ni Mrs. Georgia d'Hays, Charleston,! was the pleasant visitor for a short ar time last week of her parents, Mr. and Sh i tf IMprrl W R I V V>B vi ies, Values that we give satisfaction, or Merchandise. BED TICKING j iins: l>or yard $ .48 | ) ing ]K*r yard $ .44 j :t..> (] ing ]tor yard $ .-S I ing per yard $ .21- I ' 7 Art ;WELS TOWELS | L'ls $ .50 ! t : els $ .20 | * 5T GRADE POPLINS ' ?.'.2. e $ .4*4 V'l.Ol $ .CI (HOTS CHEVIOTS itv ])or yjjrd $ .28 j ?6.01 id Millinery just rece Spring Merchandise i ry Goods rs. W. T. Cunningham. j many moi Mrs. J. F. Harper and little son, visit in ov aldwell, are guests of her brother,'glad to se r. D. L. Barnes. I ful. Miss Pauline Clinkscales, a Win-^ Mrs. K< irop Junior, is spending several days home to r . home this week. , tions, aft< Dr. Kirknatrick took Mrs. D. K. Savannah Doley to Anderson Wednesday Prof. L here she will undergo treatment at a week at N >spital. i Miss V( Mr. J. Fred Dean, Anderson, spent her school e week-end with his sister, Mrs. A. She was a . Barnes. ; Miss Hatt Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla, and there, -tie Mac, have returned from a visit Master Greenwood. > Augusta, i Mrs. Sarah Huckabee has returned of his gra om Abbeville, where she visited her Thos. D. < ece, Mrs. Kay Carwile. Revs. J Mrs Weston Carlisle was a pleas- White wei it visitor in town a few days since, last Tuesd ie has been in feebl e health for Miss Vi I )DS Stoc t for Ca defy competition to your money back. VOILS VOILS !5 Colored Voils $1.80 i0 ('olored Voils $1.60 5 Colored Voiles $1.40 i0 Colored Voils $1.20 "White Voiles $ .SO 5 V.'liite Voiles $ .CO 0 While Voiles $ .40 ORGANDIE 3 Colored Organdie $1.80 D White Organdie $ .80 D Colored Organdie $ .48 CONTERPANES ) Value Counterpanes $4.SU iived to go in this s will go in this Close : Sfnrp. wmmmmammmam ? iths, and this was her first light of every b er a year. Her friends were pr0ve. e her so bright and cheer-| Due to the b ! highways betwe jys Bowman has returned most 0f our pe0 esume his farming opera- Anderson to do >r spending the winter in ttiniy it is tjme ' Ga. | remedy the exis . C. Griffin is spending this roads. Recent s inety-Six. (were: Mr. and I ;va Bonds has returned to'anc' ^rs* E. J. duties at Simpsonville.' Mrs. J. A. Harp ccompanied by her sistei*,' Huckabee, Mess ie, who is attending school M. Clinkscales, j Irwin Cleckley ; Lawrence Barksdale, is the handsome little visitor j COFIC ndparents, Mr. and Mrs.| Dl" Cooley. j 1 A. Clotfelter and H. G.^ Greenville, M :e business visitors to Iva brilliant gather I from all parts y' . _ | Virginia will he: rginia Latimer, to the de-^ render one of hi i Illlill SALE k to go at | sh | 1 | Bduplicate. Everything J Come in and compare 3 1 GINGHAMS = = $ .50 Ginghams $ .43 jj $ .35 Ginghams $ .28 ?B KIDDY CLOTH $ .<i0 Kiddy Cloth $ .48 jj $ .50 Kiddy Clotli $ .40 1? fc .45 Kiddy Clotli $ .3(5 SHEETS $3.00 Sheets $2.-10 $1.25 Sheets $1.00 SHETING $1.00 Sheeting $ .*>0 #? ale. Also about $7,000 | Out Sale. 1 i a o ody, continues to im- cei"ts here Monday night. The adj vance sale of seats indicates that the Textile Hall will be comfortably lill- % ad condition of the ed for this aotable musical event. A 1 limited number of choice seats, howen here "v Abbevillt, eVer, arc S(in available. One of the pie are iorced to go to'principal events on the entertainment their shopping. Cer-,im)g.rani 0,f.l,tie Tri-State Rotary con| volition, which opens tomorrow mornfor our county to(jug, h the concert. The local club iting conditions of the wil' h? host to the visiting guests 'ana tor tneir pleasure reservation ui hoppers to Anderson severai hundred seats have been Urs. D. L. Barnes, Mr. made. Huckabee, Mr. and er, Mr. and Mrs. J. G-jLoomis & Hart Lose Saw Mill Building ind E. W. Harper, Sr. ^ Chattanooga, Tenn., Mar. 13.?The ? ! sawmill building of the Loom is and , 1*r*|| Hart Manufacturing Company on the erl it III river front was tonight destroyed by iw Big Crowd a fire which for a time threatened the mammoth plant of the Tennessee ar. 13.?(Special)?A ]rurniture Company nearby and which ing of music lovers |>})ii<ofl pnfirp f!ro ,A of the Caroiinas and ~ ~ ~ ~ iv. ar Mme Frances Alda be rushed to the scene. The loss e>- most pleasing con- could not be liven tonight.