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II Expected 10,000 yar 2 1=2 cents a m. and from 3 to a customer. Specia Good, heavy overall cl 8-ounce duck ....... Men's handkerchiefs Men's heavy overalls Men's work shirts Men's union suits SPECIAL NOI 2 1=2 cents a y sell these good, is packed with L 0t V A L S Miss Carrol Clements spent part of this week in Chester. Miss Jennie Roseborough is spend.. ing some time in New York. Mr. Addicks Kirkland spent the week-.end at his home in Camden. Mrs. Eugene Woods and little daughter are visiting in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. White spent several days in Camden last week. Miss Sallic E. Gossett spent sev eral days in Greenville this week. Mrs. Robert Hood has returned from a visit to relatives in Columbia, Misses Virginia Owens and Kath leen Willingham are at home from Chicora College. Miss Alice Doty left on Wednes.. day for a visit to Washington, D. C. Sand Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Clarkie Willingham is vis. iting her sister, Mrs. D. W. Hall. ford in Columbia. Mrs. F. A. DesPortes and Mrs John Lyles are visiting Mrs. WV. C Boyd in Charlotte. Miss Claudia Buchanan, who taugh1 the past session at Gibson, N. C., i~ at home for the summer. Dr. J. C. Caldwell, of Charlotte N. C., spent Sunday in town wid his mother, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell. Mr. and . s. H. E. Matthews, o1 Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-en. with Mrs. Stewart W.* Heath. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. -Withers anc children of Chester spent severa days this week with Mrs. J. J. Neil Mrs. E. H. Gresham and son, Ed. win, of Columbia. are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. N. A. Wil inghamn. James L. Smith, who is a membsn of the Senior class at the Presby. terian College, Clinton, spent severa dlays in town this week.. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan re. tur'-d home on Tuesday aftr spend. ing -week with their daughter, Mrs Geoe Coleman in Montgomery, Ala 'hings at .E BA] for Saturday is White Homespun rard, from 10 to 12 a. to 5 p. m.---15 yards Is for Week >th ....................19c yd .... .......23c yd ............................ 5c ......................... $1.00 .......... ........... ... 615C ...........................75c ICE=--Please don't ard. This homesp 5 before or after th new goods at Bag Ti Miss Eddie Sweet is at home for the summer vacation after teaching at Moore, Spartanburg county. Rev. C. W. Boyd, who was at one time rector of the Episcopal church here, spent Tuesday night with Mr. W. D. Douglas. Mrs. R. K. Thompkins and: little daughter, Nancy OuidaL have return ed to their home at Kershaw, after visiting Mrs. N. A. Willingham. Mrs. E. A. Cloyd and son, James, of Columbia, have been visiting her sisters, Mrs. N. D. Roberts, Mrs. L. W Hawes and Miss Mamie Craw.. ford. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson, of Charleston, W. Va,. will be interested to hear of the arrival of a son, Wednesday, May 25. Attention is called to the adver tisement of Winthrop Ctdlege, an.. nouncing examination for entrance and scholarships will be held in Winnsboro on July 1. Mr. Alex Williford, of Darlington, spent the week-end here with his mother. Mrs. A. D. Williford. Mrs. Williford accompanied him home for 1a visit. s The following Winthrop girls re turned home on Friday: Misses Gladys Burley, Margaret Brice, Eliz-. abeth Coan, Hazel Crowson, Mary Douglas, Ella Ketchin, Etta Lee Scruggs and Bertha Turner. Mrs. Pressley Burckmeyer return ed to her home in Hendersonville on Tuesday, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Ellisgn. Mr. Burckmeycr was in town for the weekend. The collection in the Winnsboro churches. Sunday for the Chinese suf.. ferers was $251.33. A very good collection for a town of this size, and if collections over the United States are as much in proportion the Chi.. nese will not be sufferers very long. Miss Cornelia Thomas entertained at carIs Thursday evening at the res. idence of Mrs. Amos E. Davis, Jr., in honor of Mrs. Pressley Burckmey.. er. For tables were set for bridge. bowls of sweet peas. nasturtiums and coreopsis. When the cards were laid aside a frozen salad, sandwiches and ncnh were served. ?TERX Men's (Peters all solid leathe 44 inch Indian Head (45c val Other Indian Head (30c valu 36 inch Lonsdale Cambric, n ue) ............ 36 inch Fruit of the Loom (3 J. & P. Coats Thread (150 y C. M. C. Crochet Thread (15 Extra grade oilcloth (50c va Ladies Silk Fibre Hose ... Ladies hose (black, tan, wh Men's socks (black, tan, gi Beach) ................ 36 inch Silk Pongee ($1.00 v 40 inch figured voiles (35c va forget the White U an is of better grad e hours stated: Fr ain prices. [E B Winnsbo Theannual short course for home demonstration club members will be held at Winthrop college June 3-9 inclusive. Details will be in next issue of this paper:, A musical will be given by the young people of the town at the Community 1-ouse on Thursday even ing, June 9th, at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 25c and 35c, Proceeds to go to the Community building. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lauder dale, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Boag spent the 18th and 19d1 in Camden with Dr. and Mrs. Good ale, returning home on the 20th af ter taking in the Confederate re unon.. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist Church held a very in teresting mee'ting at the home of Mrs. Doty on eWdnesday afternoon, May 18th. The subject of the af ternoon was "Dreams." At the con clusion of the program delicious re freshments were served. MRS. McDONALD ENTERTAINS Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Jr., enter tained informally at a 2 course buf fet supper on Thursday evening in honor of the caste of "Mr. Bob." The rooms were prettily decorated wth bowls of nasturtiums and petunias and potted plants. A most delight ful evening was spent. TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. A. Lee Scruggs was hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club this week. There were three tables of players present. The house was prettily decorated in nasturtiums and sweet peas. The highest score among the Club members was held by Miss Lucy Doty. Miss Irene Cur lee held the highest score for the af ternoon. A frozen salad, sandwiches and iced tea were served. LOST-Last Sunday bet :een Blythe wood and Winnsboro, black leather traveling case containing man's toil et article and shaving set, also la dies' hand-embroidered handkerchiefs in handkerchief case. Liberal reward if returned to Bevil Coker, 167 Co r) work shoes ......$ .2.98 9 .ue) ..................33c e) ..............2c 3 d insook finish, (35c val- 0 .... ..............27c vd Oc value) .........3 yd d spools) ............... C e value) ..............10c .ue) ..............33c yd .'I......................25c ite) ..................10c ay, navy, white, Palm ......................10c ilue) ..............50c yd lue) ..............22c yd lomespun -that we e than we sold la om 10 to 12 a. m. \LTTEI ro, S. C. SSpecial I Ii Octagon Sor 6 cakes for 24 Limit: 6 cak Phone 82 MOTHER'S CLUB. On Thursday afternoon the Moth er's Club held it's May meeting with Mrs. G. G. Mayes, ten members be ing present. The following pro gram was carried out: Paper--"Physical Training as a Safeguard for Boys"-Mrs. J. E. McDonald; "Influence of Training on Mind and Morals", Mrs. F. E. Propst; "What Physical Culture Has Done for One Man," Mrs. J. D. McMeekin; "Physical Training for School Boys," Mrs. C. F. Elliott. After the program new officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. F. E. Propst being elected president, and Mrs. Samuel Linds day vice..president. Delicious refreshments of caramel cake and punch were served. D. A. R., The Thomas Woodward Chapter of the D. A. R. held its May meeting with the Regent, Mrs. J. H. Cath cart, on Friday afternoon. The roll call was answered with curren~t events. There was no regular pro. gramnas this meeting was a business onor The annual report of the Re gent and the treasurer were given and the following officers were elect ed: Mrs. F. A., DesPortes. Regent; Mrs. K. R. McMaster. Vice..Regent; Mrs. F. M. Gadsden, Treasurer; Miss Margaret Neil, Secretary; Miss Sue Doty, Registrar; Mrs. D. V. Walker, Historian. A delightful frozen salad with coffee and whipped cream was srved~ Feters solid leather slippers ($5.00 v Other ladies slippers (sold as high as out at ......................... Children's gingham dresses ($1.00 val Men's pin check pants (while they las Boys' pants (sizes to 11 years) . Jther Boys' Pants (sold for $1.75) chc Ladies extra sized gauze vests (25c v Extra Specia 36 inch curtain scrim (25c value) . .. Extra heavy khaki cloth ........... Ladies' voile waists (sizes to 54) ... adies' black silk waists (sizes to 54) hildren's romper cloth (35c value) . are expecting for t week. We positih mnd from 3 to 5 p. M or Saturda p= = = 4 Cts ) cts. ~es to customer Ray's Mea * Riding Culti~ and Use good Maclh save time~ar *Bi g Discoun and S< Columbia Lumber Manuf Manufacture Sash, Doors and Blinds, Inte press and Oak, Flooring Cei in ou alding'- Door and Wir due) ...... . $2.98 I8.00) to close ...........$1.98 Lie) ..........50c )............98c ..........25c ice........... 50c alue) ........15c is. ......10c yd .......19c yd .............98c ........$1.50 .......19c yd Saturday at ely will not Our store .per cake t Market tors :i Wagons. A inery and X id labor. . Come + se x aster acturing Company rsof nor Finish, Pine, Cy ling, Weatherboard ldw Frames.