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PUBLISHED BY THE PI Bathing Su Ou- bathing suits for r local censor, who pronou wear at our bathing resi designed by the famous. The materials are all wo are fadeless. Water-wings that will up to 250 pounds are on These wings are made of I Pretty rubber bathing absolutely dry can be ha come in a variety of very If you desire to make a surf satin in good blacl sire to brighten up the su this satin in gold, rose ai Take the kiddies in fo: and see for yourself hom have suits for the little terial at $1.25 and $2.00 Raincoats make a goo( and keep the car seats dr with a good water-proof onable. The News and Herald. WINNSBORO, S. C. P. M. DEES Editor and Publisher' Entered in the post office at Winns boro, S. C., as second class mail mat ter. FAIRFIELD COONTY NEWS AS TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS. (Continued from page one.) 'Miss Annie Coleman spent several days with Mrs. C. H. Coleman. Miss Clyde Coleman is spending a while with Mrs. Will Blair. Miss Maggie Crowder was in Winnsboro last week with Mrs. Wade Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Starnell motored from Atlanta, Ga., and spent two weeks with Mr. R. M. Aiken and re turned Saturday. Miss Mary Zealy and brothers are visiting their aunt, Mrs. M. B. Mar tin. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crowder, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Martin motored to Columbia on Monday. Mr. Will Crmwford spent last week at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ladd and Mary Bess spent Monday in Co lumbia. Mr. Saunders7 of Chester, attend ed the social at Salem. Mr. Preston Roberts was a visitor one afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turner spent Sunday with M1. and Mrs. J. W. Crowder. The Auxiliary of Salem church will meet at the ' ne of Mrs. M. B. Martin July 28. LEBANON. Mr. andl Mrs. 0. C. Scarborough. Jr., and little dlaughter, of Darling ton. are visiting Mrs. Scarborough's mother, Mrs. Maggie B. Turner. Mr. andl Mrs. Walter May, of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with the lat-. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. -tone. Messrs. Earle and John Turner spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Louise Long. of Blair, isvs iting Miss Louise Stevenson. Mr. Hazel Pope, of Smith's, spent THE PR tOPST COMPANY its Pass Censor rien and women have passed the need them correct in style for >rt. These suits are made and VIilbury-Atlantic Knitting Mills. ol jerseys in pretty colors that support a person who weighs sale in our Men's Dep't at 50c. ieavy canvass and will not snag. caps that will keep your hair d from us at 95c. These caps pretty colors. your own bathing suit we have : at 40c the yard. You may de it a bit, if so we can show you id green for trimmings at 45c. a swim. Go down to the pond the kids enjoy the water. We ones in good worsted knit ma I covering for your bathing suit y after your dip. Let us fit you coat. The prices are very reas "The and Mrs. John Pope. r Mr. Clyde O'Donnell, of Chester, c is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pope. Miss Ziza Bruce is spending the s week with Miss Dorothy Turner. Miss Murrell Turner has returned from Lancaster, where she has been s visiting Mrs. J. R. Funderburke, l Mr. D. A. Swicord spent the week end with Mrs. Maggie B. Turner. a Mr Harvey Weir spent the week end with Mr. Earl Stevenson., r Miss Wilmer Turner spent part of last week in Winnsboro, with her aunt, Mrs. Fern Lemmon. Misses Isabelle and Virginia Brice, of Rock Hill, are visiting Mrs. Mag- a gie B. Turner. Miss Bertha Turner is at home, after attending a house party in , McColl t The Woman's Auxiliary rtet last Tuesday afternoon et the holne of Mrs. Maggie B. Turner., A very interesting program on missions was thoroughly enjoyed by all present, Misses Margaret Ketchin and Re becca Macfie are visiting Miss Mer rill Turner. The Sewing Club met on Thursday afternoon with Misses Bessie un:d Wilma Turner. Quite an interesting contest was enjoyed. The prize was won by Mrs. 0. C. Scarborough, t Jr., and Miss Louise Stevenson, De licious refreshments of cream and cake were served, MONTICELLO. IOur little village is full of life since Ir our girls andl boys have returnedc from school. About forty young people were en tertained at the home of Mr. Gussie McMeekin Saturday evening. Cream aind' cake we~cre served and all en-5 joyedl themselves immensely. Mrs M. E. Roberts and grandl children. Marva Lee. Cl!arence and Roddey Kissom, are visiting Mr. and Mr. E. E. Roberts. Mrs. Scott has returnedl from quite an ertendled visit to relatives inI Fl 3rida. Mrs. Brice and children accompa nied Mrs. Scott home. Prof. Will Scott is visiting here. Mrs. W m. Gist, of Garlisle, spent last week with her brothers here, the Messrs. McMeekin. Mr, ,Joe Rabb and bride, and Mr. - andMrs Sesom, o Tapa.Pa, OPST W1 WINNSBORO, S. C..<JULY 2 Bunny The only way to live withou If a single man finds it har becomes doubly hard when he Why is it that fazy people somebody? A woman never buries the axe to grind. The liar's punishment is not believed-but that he cannot I Our idea of a difficult propos man to buy something from a Jew at a profit. Women are always looking form of pets. The new fad wi Success is not Luck nor Pu Longest, Steadiest, Toughest When Bill staged the world Americans millionaires, but w his prohibition that doesn't p bootleggers millionaires than < store You Hea -cently visited their relatives in this >mmunity. Mr. Andrew Rabb of Columbia, pent the week-end with his mother, [rs. Estelle Rabb. Miss Roberta Rabb is with her ister, Mrs. Nea.l Weimer, of Co imbia. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Burley have little son, Frank. Miss Dorothy Muller, of Columbia, eent.]y visited Miss Mary McGill. Miss Dorothy McDowell is spend sg the summer with Miss Cleone icMeekin. Mr. John Gelson and family are pending a few days with Mr. and irs. E. E. Roberts. Baseball is a very popul@ game with the nien and boys of this see.. ion. They frequently play Jenkins ille and win occasionally. BETHEL. There was5 no service at Bethel unday past on account of the Sun ay school association convention at ~airfieldi Baptist church. A large crowd gathered there and eld the session of the convention, en churches of the county being epresented. Bethel Sunday school was a.warded he banner for the largest number resent. The banner is the Cross eautiful. Mr. T. J. Perry suffered the loss of is beautiful mare by lightning Sun ay afternoon. The lightning struck number of trees close by Mr. Per 's home. A negro neair the home f Mr. J. P. Brooks last a fine milk ow also by lightn'ng the same day. itizens say that Lhis was the worst lectric storm in years. Miss Annie Robinson is somewhat mproved at this time. Rains have been good. No de truction of crops as yet. MITFO'?D. Misses Mary and Sarah Raines and tuth andl Jo Miller Glass spent Mon ay with Mrs. Joe Smith. Misses Jelia andi Maggie Ligon nd Mrs. Lem Ligon and family pent Friday with Mr. J. R. Ligon, f Rocky Creek. Mrs. .Joe Smith gave a social Mon ay evening, which was enjoyed by (Continued from page three. E KLY NEWS 2, 1921. j Life But the values t dependable mercha that when we sell a will." It is always our store. SPECI ,Palm Olive Soap lather for toilet or Says the cake. t enemies is to die young. 100 Boxes, of un match, of good clo1 I to live on his income it urday special at 25 marries. are always anxious to do One lot of good good elastic. The Saturday special at hatchet unless she has an Pretty Esmond < in the least that he is not in pretty designs o: elieve anyone else. grounds. Saturday ition would be for an Irish Scotchman and sell it to a One lot of ladies lace trimmings. T size 52. Saturday for something new in the th them is Tea Hounds. .500 pairs of ladi 1 nor a Soft Snap; but the ton hose. A very Job you ever tackled. for Saturday at 15 war he made a great many e believe Volstead through EXTRA! EXTR rohibit will make more children's all whitE lid Old Bill with his war. Big Special Value r So Much About" With Philco Ret spEC' Ford Dodg $27.50 $41.60 Exchange$ price. Govt. These sizes can be use nearly all m Guaranteed Full Size and Philadelphia 4 Quarter Sawed Hiardxs Hardwood Cases A Quality Battery a We recharge every n ALL REPAIR WORK Fairfield M VOL. I, NO. 14 Is Uncertain hat this store offers it's patrons is adise. Our customers have learned n article "It must make good-or we a pleasure for us to have you call at ALS FOR SATURDAY. that good kind that makes a real bath-very special Saturday at 10c -uled writing paper with envelopes to ;h paper. This is a real value. Sat e the box. corgets with hose supporters of material is heavy flesh color batiste, $1.50. otton blankets for the baby. Comes Bunnys and Chicks on pink and blue special $1.10. extra size voile waists with -pretty he waists are full cut and run up to -pecial $1.25. es' good weight black and white cot nice smooth stocking. Extra Special the pair. A! We have arranged one table of dresses in size 6 to 14 that will -be a aturday at 98c. miners NLS -eBuick $33.50 excise- tax paid. d in models of akes. One Year Iuality Construction rood Separators DIAMOND GRIDS t a Low Price iake of battery GUARANTEED otor Co.