Lyons—Geo. T. Lyons of Paris, Democratic County Committeeman, died on Saturday at Tucson Arizo na. Rogers—Mrs. Mary L. Rogers 18 dead at Paris. Her sister Mrs. Henrietta Williams of our county, accompanied by Mrs. R. G. Stoner and Wm Hamilton attended the burial on Sunday. Harr—Miss Buford Hurt, aged 27, daughter of ‘Mrs. Lizzie Hurt of this county, died at Lexington on Friday morning, April 20 1906, after a protracted sickness. Rev. H. D. Clark conducted burial ser vice at Machpelah on Saturday at 10 o'clock. She was a sister of Mrs. J. F. Jones and Mason Hurt. Anderson—Dr. R. A. Anderson of Winchester who has been in de clining health for six years, died Friday morning and was buried here on Saturday. [He was sixty two years old He was buried with masonic Lenore after prayer services at the grave by Rev. HD, (lark Dr. Anderson received his title from the fact that he was the pos sessor of an Indian cancer cur handed down to him by his father This secret Dr. Anderson transfer ed to his son William who will con tinue to use the wonderful cue. Dr. Anderson was a former resident of Mu. Sterling. Women of the Episcopal church will serve a May court-day diner in the Cockrell building on Main street, 41-3. We would be pleased to save the address of Mrs. Florence Wade, recently removed from Muscogee, Indian Territory.