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Death of Mr. Noah Sease. Mr. A. X. Sease died at his home at Chapin on Thursday morning and was buried at Chapin FFriday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, service by lie vs. ,1. J. Long and Cromer. He was 80 7 years old and had been afflicted wit-h cancer. lie leaves a widow, nine children and several grandchildren, * * i - 1 i.L k and is also survived dv two oiourts, B Messrs. Daniel E. and G. Luke S?ase, R both of Newberry. The deceased was B of a long-lived family, one brother, Kg Mr. Leonard Sease, having died at the W age of 94; another brother. Mr. Lang Sease, dying at the age of about 79; and still another brother, Mr. John Sease, being about 80 when he died.1 Of the living brother?, Mr. Dan Sease will be 95 in September while Mr. Luke Sease will be 84 the 20th of > June. i - ? 11 A. The deceased was a gaiiaru ca-^-uxifederate, having been wounded in the arm at Gettysburg. Part of the _ bone was taken out, but the wound healed so perfectly that the arni was about as strong as ever. j \ Of the nine surviving children three are boys, one of the sons Mr. John S?ase being a section master on the C. N. & L. railroad, living in Prosperity. . j ? * j I CoNFecT^ona v| \ . j I / ' - 1 "just ] a r> n iA ran I /U\I\1 V XJJL/ I Another lot of SAMPLERS and ! other favorite packages of hocolates [ - ^ Confections ! Call soon. ' They never linger j * very long in our cases. ? i ? ? 4 WT W - 9 P. Ji. WAY, Druggist * Newberry, S. C. J SPECIAL ELECTION IN PILGRIM SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO 36. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident free-holders and a like proportion of the resident electors of the age of twenty-one in the Pilgrim School Dis ^?a.. trict .No. 30, tne ^umicy ui nv?. berry, State of South Carolina, have ?* filed a petition with the County Board of Education of Newberry County, South Carolina, petitioning and requesting that an election be i held in the said school district on the question of levying a special tax of four (4) mills on the taxable prop-; erty within the said school district. \ Now, therefore, we the undersign-' ed, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County, State of South Carolina, do hereby ~ 1 - -O ~ order the board 01 trustees oi\ mc Pilgrim School District, No. 36, to hold an election on the said question of levying a special tax of four (4) mills to be collected on the property located within the said school dis: rict, which said election shall be held at Pilgrim school house, in the said School District No. 36, on Saturday the 5th day of June, 1920, at which said election the polls shall be opened -A 17 ? ? ??J nlAeo/1 of A r? m HL i a. in., auu liuolu ui/ a .... The members of the Board of Trustees of the said school district shall act as managers of said election. Only such electors as reside in the said school district and return real cr personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax and regis-: iration certificates as required in o-oneml portions, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall cast a ballot containing > the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed to - such levy shall cast a ballot containword "No" written or printed thereon. j Given under our hands and seals this the 21st dav of Mav, 1920. wtt.sow ; o'. B. CANNON. J.. B. HARMAN, j County Board of Education, Newber-! ry County, South Carolina. The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart Probate Judge. Whereas, Bertie Henry has made suit to me to grant her Letter of Ad-; nf the estate and effects : I ' of Engine Henry, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Eugine Henry, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court P-rr>y?r*+p tn VipM at "NJewberrv on Friday, June 11th, next after nublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if; rany they have, why the said administration should not be grvnted. Given under my hand this 21st day. rof May, Anno Domini 1920. W. F. Ewart, j P. J. N. C. 1 r "* I UlllllJU No other oppo gain chances th been added. Si made on his re and are now 01 of merchandise ANC | Hundreds of new Cla dresses made of exce lot from which to sel $18.5 i i WOME] Charming Voile dresj just look around and buying opportunity, I MILLINEF Hundreds of new pal naugh's Millinery as : Millinery values for t Viftit fKis d#?nartmeni * ) SPECIAL SALE 35c Sea Island, 40 incl ter (10 yard limit), sale p 35c Domino Apron Gi price, the yard ...... 35c Standard Shirting the yard LADIES' SEP No matter what kind < can always find the best s 100 Skirts, on the bar; choice NEW GEORGETTE CRI VALUE Here is the most char Waists you have ever had in many a day including beaded, embroidered am long and short sleeves, an LACE STRIP - ill i mr\ r White and biacK $22.01 ; OUR BIG SHO /X Do: I IK partrr \\ ing or Mf\ an(^ I3 V. the st \ pv^rv \mS T J p RFnim ill IIUISVVJ rtunity* no other s> lat this great sale nhe.qreater portio cent trip to New 1 i sale. This store > v ?? 0 )THER BIG SAL issy dresses made of the n< llent quality of georgette, < ect. Priced special for th< 10, $22.50, $25.C N'S BEAUTIFUL ses the most excellent patt< 1 A. _ ll w See wnan oiners imvc tu jj j> 12.50 and $15.00 dresses I ' v :y of beauty f ttern kats and shapes have usual is up to the highest s he money can be obtained . j - 1.1-.? ?* M A! CAA ' , on me ^nu uuui auu 9 . COTTON FABRICS les wide, on the bargain coun?rice, yard 20c nghams (10 yard limit), sale 19c ? Cheviots (limited), at only : ,.22c ARATE SKIRTS )f a Skirt, wool or cotton, you electien and best values here, gain rack, values up to $8.00, $4.98 iPE WAISTS UP TO $12.75 S AT $7.49. ming lot of Georgette Crepe the chance of selecting from many new and novel ideas; 1 the plain tailored styles in d all sizes at choice... $7.49 ED STOCKINGS ) hose, cut to only, pair..$1.98 E DEPARTMENT. n't fail to visit our Shoe delent. Big shoe sale now go" Cr\nm'nl Y\Y?inoc AH OY-fnYY^G I 1. lV^O Vii vtw 'umps. Everything for less at ore that saves you money on purchase. / ' V" V,_ ; " ale offers you the r, offers. New me n of the purehasi t... 1. \?. ^ J i : otk nuvtz urnueu* l never tyresented s ; . , .. ^ . : * * / . i i * ' * E OF SILK DRES iwest and most fashionable crepe-de-chine, taffeta, etc. j big sale )0, $27.50 and $2 NEW VOILE DI srns and wonderfully good >ay for voilfes you will jump atf - - - AND QUALITY * ^ X-*0" " i just been unpacked. IV standard and wh^re the 1 I' . i * . urkof'e TT AlUi 0 VTAAUl* ' ' ' : f / LADIES* SILK S Black only, $1.00 values, ' Black and white Stocking counter, at ' BIG SALE ST( Gordon Silk Stockings, $3. Buster Brown Silk Stockir $2.50 values, at only Radmoor Silk Stockings, white, $2.00 values, at only.... CHARMING WAISTS UP 1 CREPE AND CREPE DI * The most excellent style ai terial, long and short sleeves. these you better make a bee lin ? ' THE BIG SALE C No such bona fide Silk barj der price purchase. , 50 pieces Georgette Crepe, colors and black and white, sale price -r?i_ _i j .BiacK a.nu \_/uiurt;u v^jxllxuu the $3.50 kind, at Black and Colored Messal $3.00 kind, at *... Crepe de Chine in all the v and white, worth and sells e $3.50, Mimnaugh's price is on] r ; mvv J I T UU11 | natchless bar- j rchandise has zs Mimnaugh jj yeen unpacked J uch an array i >oL.S j materials, here are v | It is a wonderful % S9.75 ? ESSES " i: ' 'r-V styles. If you will : into this /h 1A AA . . JllMMT TOCKINGS i I at 50c | rs, worth $1.50, bargain | 98c | I )CKINGS " : I ;50 Hose at only $2.69 . A lgs, black, brown, white, p $1.98 I; black, brown, navy and; p $1.5? I| *0 $8.00 GEORGETTE f i CHINE AT $4.95. j id made of splendid maSo if you want one of e to this store. j CONTINUES !' jains anywhere. An un- > . in a big range of wanted ' worth $3.00 and $3.50r $2.49 ] . Taffeta, full yard wide, | $2.49 j, ines, full yard wide, the i ....$2.39 ] ranted colors and black lsewhere at &3.00 and y $1.98 | i ^ ^ ~ ^ 1