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SpeciaL Specials From 9 to 3 to 3:30 p. r White Home a yard===15 y These are th( we have beer per yard. Men's extra grade susp Beautiful 40 inch voiles Men's large sized han C. M. C. Crochet Threa Men's socks (all colors J. & P. Coats thread (1R Ladies hose (blk, tan, 36 inch good bleaching Infants' hose (white, I LOCALS Miss Ellen Ellison is at home for the summer. Mr. K. R. McMaster spent Thurs day in Columbia. Miss Ella Crawford Heath is vis iting in Charlotte. Mr. A. J. Bynum, of Sumter, was in town Tuesday. Mr. F. L. Candee returned from Edgefield Wednesday. Miss Janice Wilson is at home from Brenau College. *Miss Lucy Delleney is visiting rel.. atives in Winnsboro. Mr Wardlaw McCants broke his ankle Wednesday while playing ball. Francis Mayes returned this week from the Presbyterian College, Clin ton. Miss Marian Ues, of Columbia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Seig ~ittle Mary DesPortes is much im proved after a slight attack of co litis. Misres Floride Martin and I.ouise Ellison spent Wednesday in Colum bia. Mrs. Heyward, of Columbia, is visiing her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Mc Donald. F. A. DesPortes has returned from a visit to Richmond, Baltimore and New York. Mrs. W. 0. Brice returnedl from spending a month with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Alling. Mss Harriet Coan arrived last Saturday from Abbeville where she has been teaching. SMiss Alethea Mayes, of the Chi.. cora College faculty, arrived at home on Wednesday. Miss Catherine Ellison, who taught the past session at McColl, is at home for the summer. Miss Lucille Kirkpatrick, who taught the past year at Lancaster, i t home for the summer. at for Saturday ?:30 a. m. and from n. an extra grade spun at 2 1-2 cts. ards to a customer h same goods that i selling for 5 cts. nders ...........25c (worth 35c) special ..... .22c yd [kerchiefs (10c value) ......5c I (15c value) .............. 10c --extra good grade) . . . . . . . .1Oc i0 yard spools) ............. 6c vhite) .................10c - ......................10c yd >lue, pink) ................10c TI Miss Mary Carlisle Elliott return ed home Wednesday from Winth.rop College where she was graduate2.. Mrs. Burton McClure, 'f C3=. bia, arrived Monday to be with her husband, who is contractor for Mr. Johnstone. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Quattlebaum was badly hurt on Thursday afternoon while playing ball. Messrs Clarence Bruce and Charles Douglass, of the Atlanta Dental Col lege, are at home for the summer vacation. Commencement exercises of Mt. Zion School will be held at Communi ty Theatre Thursday and Friday nights, June 2 and 3. Misses Margaret Brice. Hazel Crowson, Ella Ketchin, Elizabeth Coan, Marion Seigler, Agnes Macfie, and Mary Douglas returned from Winthrop Friday. J. M. Smith. Misses Gene and I'rene Smith attended the graduating exer.. cises at the Presbyterian College, Clinton, where James L. Smith was graduated. this week. The many friends of Miss Lida Neil are glad to know that she is doing well after an operation for ap.. pendicitis. Miss Neil is at the Co lumbia Hospital. Miss Elizabeth Sloan~ attended the commenicement exercises at Winthrop this week. She was accompanied home by Miss Gertrude Goss, of Bos ton, and Miss Lottie Carroll, of Charleston. The ball game on the local field Tuesday afternoon was a hot contest between the mill team and our town boys. Both sides played excellent ball and at the close of the ninth inning the score was a tie, 1--1. IN HONOR OF TEACHERS. Mrs. G. F, Patton entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of the teachers of the two schools. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dlees. Mr. and Mrs. .T. M. Lyles. Misses Ellen and Cath erine Ellison were also present. Sherbert. cakes and nuts were Expected for 36 inch Pongee (value $1.00 yd) (Splendid for shirts and dr 40 inch extra quality white orga 40 inch better grade organdy (7 40 inch Permalawn organdy (ve: Men's blue work shirts ...... Ladies' middy blouses (good gr Extra heavy cannon cloth (the 36 inch Fruit of the Loom ... 36 inch Lonsdale cambric (nair Ladies' silk hose.......... Infants' socks ............. Boys pants (sold for $1.50) choi Men's separate underwear (50c Men's extra grade union suits ($ Men's Sealpax and B. V. D. unior Beautiful curtain scrim...... Table of cldse out women's slipp choice ............... Best grade Meritas oilcloth I B LE B.A Winnsbor Mrs. Richard Smart is visiting Mrs. R. E. Ellisen. Sam L. Cathcart was graduated at Clenson College this week. The many friends of Mr. Sam 0 Castles are glad to see him out agaib Miss Jennie Roseborough has re- ci turned from a visit to friends in New i York. i Mrs. Eugene Woods and littlet daughter have returned from a visit id to Gagfney, el Dr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, 'of At- fi lanta, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. P: Amos E. Davis. Little Misses Katherine, Marjorie and Sarah Wells are visiting their aunts at Holly Hill, Mr. Richard Crosby, who has a it: position in Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting T1 lhis mother, Mrs. Meadors. thi Mrs. J. L. Kennerly has returned Pr from a visit to Col. and Mrs. Richard McMaster at Camp Jackson, Pr 'an Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young of Af Westville were recent visitors at the po home of Mr. W. P. Castles, an Miss Minnie Lee Seigler has re turned home from Winthrop College, where she graduated this week, Messrs P. M. Brice and D. A. HoL~ WV laday and Miss Ruth Wallace, of: cot Columbia, spent Sunday in town with rol Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Caldwell. of .Pri Miss Mary Seigler passed through Sc: Winnsboro WVednestsdy en route to Cu Sumter to attend the marriage of lor Miss Sarah Edmonds. T io, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Patton motor- ra~ edl to Columbia Wednesday to meet of Capt. and Mrs. Chas. Dwight, whorc will spendl the summer in Winnsboro',C Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Ketchin, Mr. andl Mrs. J. M. Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seigler attended the pal commencement exercises at Winthrop sur College. where Misses Priscilla to Ketchin, Beck Jennings and Mary cor Seigier were graduated this week, Bu Saturday esses) ndy (50c quality)... 5 fa 5c quality) ........49e B ry crisp) .......... 7:k ..................49c m ade) ............. 69 T best) ......... 2.3 y te 9:3c ...................2-)) sook finish) ...... 23 T .............. 25c L; ..................10c to :e . .. .... .. .. .. ... .50c value) ........75c suit 1.00 values). .. .. .. .75c S is ($1.50 values) . .$1,00 .... ...........10C yd SI rs (sold for $8.00) Be ................. $1.98 Sh LTTEI 0, S. C. THE BRIDGE CL UB. A business meeting of the Thurs.. y afternoon Bridge Club wvas held th Mrs. Dees last Thursday at five :ock. New members were elected d change of time in meeting was scussed. It was decided that all fines from b members should go towards the surance on the Community build g. The amount in the treasury, ree dollars, was given to the pres.. ent of the Civic League for this use. Miss Rebecca Hanahan was cted to membership in the club to I the place left vacant by Mrs. essley Burckmeyer. ROUTND DOZEN. Mrs. W. M. Wolling was hostess the Round Dozen Book Club at meeting on Tuesday afternoon. ere was no regular program as s meeting was a business one. e following officers were elected: I sident, Mrs. H. E. Caldwell; Vice . sident, Miss L. Curlee; Secretary I Treasurer, Mrs. W. M. Wolling. er the business matters were dis ~ed of a frozen salad, sandwiches i iced tea were served. THE BOOK CLUB. he Book Club met on last Friday h Mrs. Matthew Patrick at her ntry home, at White Oak. The Icall was answered with items interest about New Foundland. nce Edward Island and Novia tia. The program was as follows: rent Events. Mrs. lHorace Tray. Prominent Men and Women of ly. Mrs. .T. H. McMaster; Lab or, Miss Carrie Elliott: Writers the PresentDav. Mrs. M. W. Pat . Ices and cake were served. 0 AMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. very family should keep this .nre ~ation at hand during the hot imer months. It is almost suref be needed, and when that time es, is worth many times its cost. for Sa Specials in SI We handle and will 11 the famous Peter and Shoes==Shoes w ond Trade Mark on hese shoes are absolu ed to be solid leather 'e pass this guarantee [ese shoes are handle< indled for fall at barga m prices. pecials in Men's D irts without collars ($1.75 value) tter grade dress shirts ($2.25 valu, irts with collars (striped and choice ....................... LY Cotton Am paying bushel for seed. Xthree more car I< X *W.R. D Winnsbo: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. choarship and Entrance Exainra. tions. The examination for the award of Tacent scholarships in the Univer.. ity of South Carolina and for ad- th nission of new students will be p ied at the County Court Housesi JULY 8, 1921, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not be less than ixteen years of age. When scholar.. hips are vacant after .July 8, they ill be awardled to those making the-' ighest average at examination. pre. 'idedl they i..eet the conditions gov *rning the awardl. Applicants for us eholarships should write to Presi_ ar lent Currell for se)1olarship applica. m ion b'anks. These blanks properly h iki out by the applicant should be al led with Dr. Currell by July 5. th eh ':rhips are worth $100. ''ree a fe tion and fees. total $158. Next ses. or ion will open Sept. 14, 1921. For a urther information write N, President W. S. CURRELL. t University of South Carolina. cc turday ippers handle for s' Diamond Lth the Dia their soles tely guaran throughout. on to you. I and will be in-=rock bot= ress Shirts choice ........98c e) ..........1.25 polain white) .............. 98C I Seed thirty cents a Want to buy * ads. ' oty, Jr.*. ro, S. C. 1 DECORATION DAY. Members of the0 U. D. C and A. R. sold poppies last ISA.dzay r the benefit of the F'ren h or.. ians. About $30 was reahmed No special exercises were bh.11 on is clay, but every one who Vvore a ippy on the 30th of May pad -, ent tribute to our (dead w :eg France. ECOMMENDS CHAMBER-. LAIN'S TAEl.FTS. "Chamberlain's Tablets ha-:e bjeen ed by my husband and rnyself ogf don for the past five years. When y husband goes away from }homie always takes a bottle of then ong with him. Whenever I have at heavy feeling after eating o~r el dull and played out, I take one -two of Chamberlain's Tablets id they fix me up fine," writes Mrs. ewton Vrieland. Minoa. N. '/. Take ese tablets when troubled with Pstipation or indigesticn and thcy il! do you good.