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7 TUESDAY. APRIL, 8. THE NEWS ABC Chapter to Meet. The Mary Ann Chapter ( of the Confederacy will meel day afternoon at 4:30 at tt of Miss Annie K. Witherspoc ltirth. Born to Mr. and Mrs, II Stackhouse, a daughter. Stackhouse and little girl ar k home of her parents, the 11 Mrs. Thacker. Train Was liatr. Southern train due here a Sunday morning was two he owing to a breakdown of the Another engine was sent doi Rock Hill to "tow it in." Make TUil Cross Api-oi All Indies who will assist Ing Red Cross aprons will p| port at the work room, ot Mrs. M. R. McCardell. Youi needed at once, so please do Cureton's Ferry Operati The Cureton's ferry on t Hill road has been raised nni in operation. It was undt for several days. The roa sood condition between I, aud the river. Mother Kills Ron. Emanuel, the four year ol Mr. and Mrs. John A. McC the Smyrna section of York was killed Tuesday afternoo accidental discharge of a in the hands of his mothe McCarter was attempting breech the gun. which had 1 by her husband In a field, waa discharged. The inqu held by Coroner McManus Hill Wednesday. RsMy Day Second Ilaptist I Easter Sunday has been c Rally Day In our Sunday scl will also hold a welcome se our returned soldiers. Be* proprlate exercises by one classes. Dr. W. B. Derleux latnbia and Rev. J. T, Watts liver addressee. Every roti possible will be provided comfort of every one. A near by will be used as chu lors, so let mothers with li< dren feel a special welcom ner will l?o served on the lawn and every one Is ii couie with well filled basl.et L. F. Robinson, MaJ. John It. Wit bets 1 The Charlotte Observer says: Relatives and friends lotte and Port Mill, S. C., h informed of the death of M Barclay Withers, at his ho Gaston street, Savannah, G 9 Tkn Iplarmant .? tw <3. Major Withers was tho John Tutt and Martha Wil Fort Mill, S. C. He was a f ate veteran, having entered vice at 1 fi years of age. in 1 served until the end of the Gen. Wade Hampton's briga For a number of year? Withers was prominent in her business in South Gcorgl the oranet* crowing ind? Florida. Owing to ill henlt tired from active business years ago. He is survived by his wid Cynthia Ivy Withers; one d Miss Irene Withers, and a J. D. Withers, of Fort M Members of the Confederat ans' association served as era. The Withers family is pro known in upper South Cam this section of North Cnrolii Deputy Collectors \i D. C Hey ward, collector nal revenue, is desirous ol the attention of the corporf this district to the fart thai about ten deputy collectors field at present for the pu giving Information on any [ aired by orporntions. who alst them in making out I come tax returns, all of whl be filed by May 1. These c have a certain number of assigned to them and end< give notice as to their whe at certain times. The hopes, as he may be romp any time to withdraw then* collectors from the field, th who may desire Information pui oit obtaining same until mompnt, huf will aoek out aaalgned to their counttea i aa poaaible. If nil corr postponed conferring with until the last moment. It w impoaaible for them to be g information dealred. PRRftONAVJ*. Corporal J. C. and Cook J ones, of the 118th Infant! Cw > a 1919. THE LAN spending some time )UT TOWN AND COUNTY S;'* ; division, sons of Mr. W. D. Jones, of , B"BW*I11 Al"8?" ? Children J the lower Camp Creek section, ar- Um a * e ,l L Thurs-i rived last week from overseas and m te home have been discharged from service, Mr. A. Hlrsch, n. ; arriving home last Saturday. spent Sunday here v George F. Poovey has been mus- Miss Guy Skipper, .andolph tered out of the service and has re- college, is spending ? Mrs. turned to the home of his parents,! her mother. Mrs. C. I e at the Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Poovey. I ? lev and i M<88 Pauline MarW Miss Lallage Cauthen. of Wlnthropj college, spent the ! college, spent the week-end here Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. 'with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.j ? it 10:17 B. Cauthen. 1 Mr?- R- E- Wyl,e lurs late1 ? I home after spending > engine. Miss MarKie Sistare spent the past Columbia. , ' week at her home, Craigville, S. C. ? rrom William Marion Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mlllen mo- week-end in Rock HI tored to Riverside Friday afternoon. m in mak- Mrs. C. L. Sloop, of Mooresvllle, ? lease re- x. p. hilfl returned home after a vis- TAHERN/ notify lt to hpr sister. Mrs. R. I.. Still. r help is not de- Miss Tlortense Lundrum. of Rates- The second quart burg, is the guest of her sister. Mrs.!0' Cie Kast Lances H. R. Murchison. he,tl at Tabernacle S Injr. - ! Presiding Rider Rev. he Rock Wylie spent Friday in Co- preached a very abl< 1 is now 'uin^'a on business. j half of the great ce r wateri win Roa8 Moore has returned j M' K Church South id is In from Columbia, where he received!00' u .ancaster, j,(R hon0rab!e discharge. nt the Sunday Sch( ?, I Rev. L. 1). Gillespie, Roscoe Lingle has been released retary for the Tipper from the service and has returned! conference, made a d son of to the home of his parents, Mr. and, address on the diffi arter of Mrs. A. B. I,ingle. .Sunday school work. county. j Cunningham who is now! ^,r" P' Caines, n.hy thP making his home in Rock Hill snent;,he Penne11 'nflrmai snoipun i Thursday here. " ""| weeks has returned 1 r. Mrs. , I we are sorry to note to un-i Miss Laura Gilbert Williams re- fully recovered, fteen loft| turned home Sunday after spending Messrs. H. S., A. when Iti a week with Miss Potts Fennell, of piyier and U. A. Ft lest was Rock Hill. several days in Colu i. Manley Hirsch spent last week In Mrs. Lela Funderl | Charleston with relatives. '3 viRitin#? relatives 1 Hliurch I * Sergt. Jas. W. PI; hosen as M,H8 Mary Mackey' of Heath ton, spent Sunday i mol We SPrlnKS- ?Pent the ek-end with h,s father , ' her counsin. Miss Maude Bennett at ? ... , rvlce fori , . ? . . .. Messrs. Clyde l her home on Chesterfield avenue. ... .. .. ? lidee ap- , Wardlaw Rowell, ol of the Pratt Simpson and Roscoe Linglo lted at the home < , of Co- spent Monday in Charlotte. Sunday. will de- * . . . Mr. and Mrs. Cly ........ Malley Ferguson who has been . ivenience Lancaster, were the 1? overseas service for some time .. ..... for the Caroline Klliotte, has been mustered out of the ser- , . cottage grandmother, last I ireh par-' ft a returned to his home Itle chil- hGre e pin- Miss Lloyd KHiotte. of Ware Catarrh Chipo church is spendi"g several days wuh local applic tvited to iiere home of her father, J. C.i cannot reach the aca ! Catarrh ia a local di s- Klliotte. lluenced by constitutioi Supt. i In order to cure It y Miss Maud Moore. or Camden. l",t?r"*1 ^'"r^ueniul >c;m1. ^pent Ihe week-end with tier parents, the bio^U on th? nuico , , , .. . , . system. P d! a Cut..i of today <U<l-'i* and Mrs. Krnest .?Ioore. nreacrlhed by ore o* tl in tins country iui > Mr and Mis. I.. .l uoh on and .A?.rl th" ' mo iiKcu < cooininca wnn sonv? < family, of Kershaw, spent Sunday purlilers. The pert' < aj. John . ... , i the Ingredients in Hal i.u> lift with relatives. cina What produce) I results In catarrhal coi a., April Miss Mildred Kins? spent the </?tlmonlalsfree. ^ , | k . J. OHENF.Y tk CO . 1 -C . 7TCC.I Ciia ill Iiuiii mil IV itll 11 JOIlUS. All lirUETi; .?tn r>r aon 0f - Hall's Family Pills fi Lhers, of Melltta Faile, a student at "onfeder- tender college, Greenwood, is here the ser- on n short visit to her parents, Mr. I K(!2. He :i"d? Mrs. John Faile. y ? war ,n Mr. and Mrs. William C.reene Williams, of Mount Holly. N. C , are i Major ^ the him- 14^44,4,444.^^4^4,44,4 w-v IV* j" business notices lihci-o. ,? * ** * , several WANTED Wheat and corn for ***" i milling purposes. What have you ow. Mrs. to offer. Write us. Catawba laughter. Milling Co., Rock Hill. SC. brother. 47-2t. J Lettuce, n e Voter- FOIt HALE?Good young cow for Kl'een beans, pallbear- sale. Now giving four gallons maine, and milk per day. J. E. Craig, Lan- Guaranteed be minentlv caster, R. F. D. 1. 47-lt, I Place your or< lina and ? na. WANTED HIDES ? Cow. horse FERGUS mule, sheep, goat hides, mink I id. muski at. 'possum. fox, coon of inter- skins. Capers Cauthen, White We w'^ Pay r calling street. See me before you sell price this wee itions of your hides. in the POTATO PLANTS?Please give us EggS <111(1 C rpose of your order now for potato plants FERGUS' loini utj-i ?u? ??u vau kbi mem any timet will as-! after April 10th. E. W. Sistare. ??? their ln-i 46-tf.j TfTCT A D1 leh must JUOl Al\l oliectors BUY A IIKtYfLK and pay while yon 1 counties! ride. It ia cheaper than riding Mashmellow ?avor to your work animals. Come In and rpaHv tn serve reabonts see about It. J. B. Mackorell. collector 3 2-tf. Cook Brail celled at quality?ready i deputy WF AUK AfJKNTS for the Charlotte at those Steam Laundry. Phone us and wei Strained H( wm not j wi.l send tor your laundry Per . Spanish Oli the last Kuson Pressing Club. 26-tf. | , , ... deputies fed w,th as early PLACE YOUR ORDERS for Sweet Sunbeam M orations; Potato Plants now and you will i deputies make sure of netting theroj Our fJOOds a ould be N'ancy Halls, Porto Rico. Oodbyi and guarantt iven the Oolden and others. J. B. Mack J quality, orell 3 2-tf t'ABBAGE PLANTS of all kinds for dTDflTC/l sale at 25 cents per 100. Plant | now and get an early start. And I Mvln R.: it'* cheaper than buying the seed 1 Bennett's ()1 ry, 30th J. B. Mackorell. 32-tf ^ A . 1 St. # CASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C. r?1r: win i1111 I pent a few days = 1 ter part of the gjj of Charleston, _1 /1th relatives. EE cLUU. of Columbia i few clays with j^E ,_8klppe, g COttOn >n, of Winthrop week-end with ?j= CI. I Petticoats a few days in rzs Keed spent the EEE Wm^ .......I taster Ft tCLE = >== ?.??_ erly eonferenee ter circuit wan O V C t . Sunday, April 6.j = uD ClQl OtlOlVlll J R. T. Major, == ' ; sermon in be-' ?ntury drive the. EE Consisting of Voiles, Georgett is soon to put ? j 1919 styles?and in all of as: "TitherinK I ? >ol i.aws. The = French Blue, Sunset, Victory S. S. field sec-i EE South CnroiinaEE Prices very interesting == erent phases of EE ?^fvf?n f?/|1 who has been in == marj< each garment at a y for several lo his home, but , EE body. Each customer is treatc that he has not =: , , , . , . == that s why we have adopted i p.. B. R.. p .M. == Come in now and see the s] inderburk spent. EE XT , . . e , ,.r , mbia last week. |? New shipments of beautiful w ~mrk. of Dtidlev I =2= ? ? ? n this section. ?? m M MM M Jy pier, of Charles- == ^ V/l\. at lh"hnme of | THEN COME HERE j Funderburk and jg We ajm to ;ve mor, ' Columbia, vis- =e >f their parents Give us a trial. burn Wilson, of ?? pm'sts of Mrs. as V the latter's |= ? 1 m^ SUI>''8crlptor." | 1X001X13.] t Be Cured = "We S< A'l'lONS, a* they ? sense, ftreatly In- 1= MAIL OKhKltS II I. Lid) I ial conditions, and ZTI ou must take an ~ i' ^IHHlimillHl!l!!lill!lliHllllllllHHiMIHl i).' surfaces of tile ? rii Medicine was I lio best r'hvsiclans can it io com- i it st tonics known, I jf the boat blood I 1 combination of I !'s Cotarrn Modi- I B k B i such wonderful L bS t|L ?!! tditlona. Send for I kk .57 j nutiiiaS :ia! I land J day a m N CO. Of Unusual Beauty ai ew beets. FoY 1 celery, rocabbage. SPECIAL - \ A v K hickens i ON CO. Gage Regina and RIVED I HATS These hats are of Georgett Creme Lustrous Braids, showing all favored trimmings arranged t ns ?best artistic lines of the Hat Chic to serve. ing in every detail; also a n< )ney of Sailor Hats. ves (stuf- . rs> Special ayonnaise. re FRESH SUITS Bed BEST We have just put on displt _______ handsome Suits, bought es the Easter trade. You will N CO. suits exclusi e in design and tailored. d Stand. ' ? *** " V" _ PAGE FIV llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllUlllllllllliillilliiliiililllllllllllll^ Coat Suits | Coats | t W 1 i ?-apesana j life## n 1 ;/ Dolmans m ashion Treasures j ?INCLUDING | g of Spring and Summer Waists jj es. Crepe de Chines, Jap Silks and Tub Silks?designed EE the pretty, new, bright shades?White, Black, Navy, === Red, Taupe, Flesh, Lavender, Henna and Combinations. EE 98c to $9.95 . . H rment Reasonably Priced I fair and reasonable price, and that is the price to every- EE ;d alike. We believe this is the only fair and honest way? == pring models while assortments are full and complete. =? aists are coming in every day. All ni/rn TAiinr - /il.l. uviLis. iuwn i 4ND BUY YOUR EASTER SHIRT WAIST J 2 foryour money than you can pet anywhere else. r" n-Walkup Co. 1 ell It for Cash for Less." ? & e1 WE PAY POSTAGE = n i _ *r; -as yf*l 5 wu-uuuu VSTER'S LEADiNG STORE RY MILLINERY id Charm. New Hals for Easter From the nost New York Designers Randa Lovely Georgette DRESSES te and Soft Georgette Dresses in White, Flesh, I the most Grey, Navy, Hlack and Pekin Blue. These o show the charming frocks are suitable for every and becom- occasion. Specially priced $22.50. $'25.00 e?w showing $.'{0.00 and $.'{5.00. r Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and TAFFETA DRESSES ly 25 very pecially for We are daily receiving fresh new mofind these dels in all the most desirable colors. All very finely of these dresses are marked very special for quick selling $10.95 to $35.00. I i k/Jura V?i , .