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mi I THE NEWS OF ifFl)fiRSOy COtflMtt, riENDERSONVlLLE, -M, C, -0 --0 ? I E It S ON A L MENTION 0 - ti. D. Collins is ill with influenza G. B. Hampton, of Landrunv.ys visiting bis' niece, Mrs.. Herman F.otts. Miss Anne, Connor spent the week end, with friends in Asheville. Miss Garnet Dotson spent the week-end with relatives in , Bat. Cave. Henry Hyder and family are vie- Mrs. E. R. Black , is recovering from a recent attack of influenza. Miss Rose Lewis attended a - barn j.Ia. : Aairilla rn TVinrsrtav nifrht. Rov Northingtoh of Tuxedo spent several days in me. cny. . Miss Artie Barber has ' Returned :i;v,. 4.aiofixroa in Asheville. J. Case and family are ill with in- ! . . . H. Riddle of Maysville, Tenn., is visiting friends in the city. R. M. Oates has rallied from recent illness and is able to oe out agam. inicc Tonnio Rnwen of Asheville is visiting-relatives m the city. . Miss Marie Wilkms is on the sick list 1S Robert Lockaty of ..Charlotte is ving friends in the ,city. , . 'Miss Lillie Johnson, of Charlotte is visiting Mrs. ,T. W. Valentine. m .Frank Staton of Waynesville is visiting friendand relatives m the citv 1 Miss Ella McCall of s Salisbury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Hamil- t01Miss Alice Hazzard, who has been vis'iting friends in the city, returned last week to her home in Asheville. ,,It Kills. Eczema and Itch Lotion. 50 cents at Hunter's Pharmacy. 3-4-3t , M. M. Shepherd wants eggs. Thirty cents a dozen for first grade. Mrs. Rebecca Ganzalez is nursing Clarence Flynn, who is ill with fluenzaV , A1 i Mrs1, L. M. Colt leaves this week for Charleston for a visit of about a week. , n Louis Potts was up from Camp Sevier for the week-end on a visit to his people. ..... Mrs. J. M. .Stepp is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Gibbs of Spartan- . UMrs. James Brock left Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Andrews, of Spartanburg. , N. B. Gibbs of Spartanburg visited relatives at Mrs. A. J. Williams'-last week t wiiiiom cnA JnspnHine Bancrs are influenza patients at Patton Me morial hospital, l; - t - Mr. and Mrs... F. t Davenport , of Spartanburg have been visiting rela tives in East Flat Rock. . Aivn Twvf nrr! has returned to the city, after spendifcgseveral weeks m Atlanta. ; . . tSeaaon kj. uy nsucnuBj F.ncndincr a few days in the city visiting friends. . t m.Vcoo Willie r.armichael and. tier It-HOOCO MUUV - . j trude Shipman spent the week-end with friends m Asneviue. ; a A MrrMurrav is visiting xtx x o v m i her sister, Mrs. S. Dalton, at Slick Tul onri Mrs J. H. Williams of Landrum are visiting Mr. and Mrs. TT ' T4-4-. ' Herman Jruuca. ; Mr- om Mrs - Thos. Eererton, who have been spending the winter m Denver, Col., hae returned home, Mro A M. Gover. who has been spending the winter in Denver, Col., has returned to the city. ?1; f' tk. Simon cure news with the dross skimmed off you find in The NEWS. Only one -cent a week to subscribers. Millions of garden seeds. Hunter's Pharmaev. 3-4-3tC left last week to yisit her daughter, Mrs.- J. G. Jenkins, in Summerville, to. tj. tvt u tt T?akAr whri has been visiting friends in the city; returned Friday to her home in Durham. Mrs. Hj. JV. iewett ox .rieu;iiei io visitiner Miss Annie Pattoh at her home iri Flat Rock. Mrs. J. M. Stewart and little son, tack, are- visiting relatives m Sumter. ; - .' . Mrs. W.A. Bond of Brevard visited Miss Artie Barber and Mrs. A. Farry Barber last week. :, ..... V. Mrs. W. " B.. Brown ot Asheville is father- R. Kiiykendall. Mrs. Brown was before her marriage Miss Leila Kuykendall. . J. S. Sargent, wno is tne eastern nf the National Office Supply Company, spent the week-end with his family at laurerarK. A. E. Eve of Asheville is attending a,,U i-n fff-ir. Mr. Eve. who is court stenographer; is stopping with Mrs. La Motte. , . . . Mioa riiomflti nf Pouirhkeensie, N is ill with pleurisy at the Waverly, and Miss Pauline Urr p raicon me- Mrs; Florence jacsonana rmc niiTT iictno wprp marr mi aunuav cx' I1C J . W UUVUD w 7 .ti ternoon, March U, at Udneyviiie oy Magistrate M. rressiy. , ' Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baldwin .of Mr. and Rlrs Fred Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Bald win were formerly of Blanchester, 0., the former home of Mr. ana mis. Bowman. . .. Write C. O. Smith, Inman, S. C, district salesman for Charlotte Mar kl r.-r.A r.ranite Comoanv. W. O. W. Tombstones, regulation sizes, are selling at old prices and otner moun mcnts accordingly. 2-4-tfc. A thoroughly read newspaper is a thoroughly good advertising medium. That's The NEWS. uiKia- riiisa of the First Baptist church will meet witn Mrs. K. r. freeman rnuay a at 3:30 o'clock, . Miss Pauline Williams of Fair view. has accepted ja' position to teach in Stone Mountain, , Ga. Miss Wil- liams was at one time a teaiici the. .pity graded school. , - Mrs, Kobert jvinion aim uttic oy Robert, Jr., who have been spending the winter witn tii,v;, returned Friday to their home m Durham- - ' TT QV Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Hunter, who have been spending, the winter with Mrs: La (Motte, returned last week to their home in Louisville. Misses Alma Lee and Nona Ed wards, who .have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Gordon , F. GarlmgtOn, in Knoxville, .have returned to the city. Sergeant Thomas McAbee, who hag been in government service in France .for sometime, recently re ceived his, honorable discharge and arrived home last week. Rev. George W. -Wright, who has been engaged in t, M. C. A. work for sometime at Azalea, left ; last, week for Denver, Col., to accept ; similar position there. Mr. Wright was a? one time pastor of the Jast Baptist church of this city. - . r Miss Eloise Gourdme ' of Patton xiioi tmcnitnl has returned from Tuxedo, where she was called to nurse Miss Ida Bell, an influenza patient. Miss Beli, who is a sister to J. O. Bell, is much improved. Furnished flat for rent. Steam heated and well arranged. Hunter s Pharmacy. 3-4-3tc $100 Woodstock typewriter for $65. Never used. Am discontinu ing agency, hence this gift of $35 to purchaser. Come in and inspect the machine. It's a bargain. E. H. Davis, at Citizens National Bank. d-4tl. . . - BLOT HI Cooed quality at Me rHces-'-alwsiys 5 " :.:?. a-.-.j .: Vs r.i: " : 1 4 .. ; A Styieplus are popular because they offer the style and the service men want at a reasonable price. Styieplus Clothes are built on a "different" plan. We concentrate in our manufacturing. This gives a big advantage.. 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