WEEKLY NEWS LETER FROM WINNSBORO MILLS (Continued from page one) New Arrivals. Among the new arrivals in the vil lage during the week were Messrs J. G. Peak, Harry Lane, Allen Sauls, and J. A. Jeffcoat, all of whom went to work in the cr-rd room; Mr. Levi Branham and Miss Boidie Kelly, who 'cRose No. 2 card room; Miss Norah Sauls and Miss Maggie Brannon, who went to the spinning rooms; and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carraway, who re turned to the twisting room after an absence of ,everal months. We cor dially welcome these new members to our community life. Visitors. Mr. Everett A. Greene, treasurer of Lockwood, Greene & Co., mana gers, Mr. Robert West, local manager of the Carrhart Mills, Rock Hill, S. C. and Mr. R. L. Chisolm, assistant treasurer of Winnsboro Mills, visited the mill last Thursday. 'hMr. P. C. Wentworth, secretary treasurer of theNational Ring Travel lor Company, spent the day with us Wednesday last. Dr. Andrews, chief medical advisei of Lockwood, Greene & Co., mana gers, spent Monday and Tuesday with us. He offered this column the follow ing cli'pping which we greatly delight in printing: "His former office boys' tribute to Jobm Wannamaker is: 'He was al ways at work on time.' The measure of success that crowned the merchant prince's effort attest likewise to the fact that after he got down to work he didn't waste any time watching the clock." "A life that serves where a love de serves The life and ihe love that give, Is a life sublime on the fields of time, This little greeting -speeds it way:" Church Notices. The Methodist Sunday school will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday. There will be no preaching service Sunday night owing to the union Christmas tree at the Baptist church. The Baptist Sunday school will be held lat 10:00 a. in., Sunday. At 11 -. m. a Christmas program will be given by the members of the Sunday school. Sunday afternoon a union Xmas tree will be held. All children in the vigge 14 years old or under are invited, and each wil receive a pres e4 The tree will be at the Baptist church. Too much credit cannot be given Vmraeher Gibson, Mr. Rainbow and Mr. Hadhway for the work they have done in getting presents for this tree. -Ao ruany thanks are given to all Ahose who so generously contributed detat the children could be madie Ihappier. "May- Christmas wr-eath your lips in smiles, And- mirth and laughter warm your heart, Good Friends, who through succeed ing years, Have built with us, each one his par-:, Our plant, whence on this holiday, *This Htle greeting speeds it way!" Office, Service Department and Gen eral Pe-sona'6. Miss Long and Miss Hood, of the service department, motored to Co lumbia' Saturday and spent the week. Miss Godwin and Msiss Curry spent Saturday afternoon shopping in Co lumbia. Mrs. N. A. White entertained the Bridge club Monday night. Mrs. Verner won the first prize, while Mr. S. A.' Roane captured the booby eas llV. Mr. F. B. Cawley spent the week end in Lancaster, S. C. Mr. G. Grant spent the week-end] ig'Columbia. Mr. Roberts spent Monday in Co tumbia assisting Mess-s Gibson, Ram bow and Hadaway buy presents for the Christmas tree. Miss Godwin and Miss Fergusoni are holding a Xmas party Tuesday ev ening. No. 1 Carding Room Personals. Mrs.'Janie Shiroh will spend Xmas la'Gastonia, N. C. Mr. C. R. Shiroh intends to spend Kinas in Columbia. Mr. Tommie Craft says that he will spend the holidays hunting at Black stock. Mr. L. S. Craft will spend Xmas with his lyrother in Chester, S. C. Mr. Clarence Norton will spend his vacation with home folks in Green sMaud Brown will spend Xmas ~~her father in Columbia. dMrs. Mose Orr will spend ys between Columbia and - - Mose intends to spenal 4me hunting. Mr. H. 1. Roland and family will visit Red Bank over Xmas. Mr. G. L. Sharpe will spend Imas as North, S. C. Mr. Marvin Beasley intends, to spend Xmas with his sister in Harks ville, S. C. Mr. Marshall Woods will spend Xmas with his mother at Blaney. idr. and Mrs. R. M. Chisenhall will go to Lexington, S. C., for the holi days. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Chisenhall is much better. No. 2 Card Room Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pierce intend spending the holidays with friends in Lynchburg, Va. Miss Reedy Sineath intends to spend Xmas with friends in Colum bia. Mr. Arthur Bunch will spend the holidays with friends ,and relatives in Orangeburg, S. C. Miss Louise Knight will visit Co lumbia for the holidays. Mr. M. C. Chambers is sporting a new Ford touring car.. He and his family intend to spend the holidays at their old home in Blaney. Mr. J. H. Noe will spend the holi days in North Carolina. Twisting Room Personals. Mr. John Cameron drove Mr. Ram bow and Mr. John Braddock over to Columbia Saturday. Mr. Claud Mathers spent the week end at his home in Blythewood. We are glad to know that Mr. and rs. C. M. Caraway have come b'ack to live with us. Mr. Watson Ely spent the week end in Columbia. Mr. B. R. Ingle visited the stores in Columbia Saturday and says he wants to go again before Xmas. Mr. John Sims spent Saturday ev ining in Columbia. 'and says that h'ngs down there look like Christ mas. Mr. Thomas Smith spent the week end at his home in Blythewood. Mr. Clifton Keadle returned to his home last week on account of several of his family having the flu. No. 1 Spinning Room Personals Mrs. Emily -Walker expects to spend Xmas with friends near Ridge way. Mrs. Frances Boulware inteyds to spend thi holidays with her mother and father in the Centerville section. Mr. Jack Collins is visiting relatives in Georgia. Mrs. Laura Ewing expects to spend Xmas in Chester with Mr. Ewing's parents. Mrs. Eunice McDaniels has return ed to work after a long absence. Miss Lillie Woods intends to spenri Xmas in Lando, S. C., with her grand parents. Mr. Ed Goldman and family will spend Xmas with relatives in Charles No. 2 Spinning Room Personals Mr. D. J. Dennis and wife are ab sent from work on account of Mrs. Dennis and her child being very sick. Mt. Arthur Taylor is home sick. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Sharp and daughter are spending a week in Lexington. This is a business as webi as a pleasure trip.. Mr. J. D. Chambers visited Columi bia Saturday. On the return trip he had trt-. ble with his car and was b~ied 3 abandon it. A c a week's absence ]y1r. and : m. 331 Chairs and Mrs. Chair's er. Miss Minnie Spires, have re turned to work with us. ..r. Floyd Miack has had to be "way from his work a great deil uring the past five weeks due to his ife having been very sick. Weave Room Personals. Mr. George Womble has been trans erred from the twisting room to the eave room to succeed Mr. C. A. Sims, who has taken charge of the loth department. Sorry to say that at this writing Mr. G. J. McFadden is confined to his bed with a bad cold, but we hope to ee him out again soon. Mr. Jim Cherry has returned from the navy and is working in our d partment. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter expect to spend Xmas with Mrs. Carter's mother in Union, S. C. This column wishes everyone the merriest kind of Xmas.' A FEW SIMPLE RULES TO PRE VENT THE SPREAD OF "FLU" AND COLDS eep your fingers and pencil out of moth. Use handkerchief in coughing and sneezing. Use individual drinking cups. Stay in open air warmly clothed. Wanted peas. Very attractive Iollowin- districts have special lev ies for -bonds, as follows: District No. 1 mills District No. 14..........-....-.. -5 mills District No. 16.......... ............ 5 mills District No. 34.... ....-.........--8% mills District No. 11 (road). /-- mills Also one ($1.00) dollar poll tax- on all male citizens from the age of 21 to 60 years old; 4lso a commutation. road tax of $3.06 orn all citizens be tween the ages of 18 and 55 years, except duly ordained ministers and teachers actually engaged in school work, and payable from Oct. 15th, 1922, to March 15th, 1923; also a cap itation tax of $1.25 on all dogs. pay able only during the month of Jan uary, 1923. Office will be kept open during le gai hours for the collection of same. A. LEE SCRUGGS, Treasurer of Fairfield County. Wanted peas. Very attractive prices. DesPortes Mercantile Co. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Blair Frazier Company, Inc., will be held at the place of business of the said corporation, at Blairs, S. C., on the 28th day of December at eleven o' clock a. m., 1922, for the purpose of liquidating the corporation; winding up its affairs, and dissolving the same L M. Blair, President. James B. Frazier, Sc:. and Treas& A SEASONABLE PROVERB "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," Is a saying old and true. But "A gift in the mail beats two n the store," It just as true, ,though new. Late Ch ae a full stoci rines, Englis] almonds, fan< lates, layer 1 cakes, and otla And gifts th their, mother, s have your or< Wishing you, Merry C ;BORO I TAX NOTICE In accordance to law, the tax books will open on October 15th for col- i lection of taxes and renains open to December 31st without penalty, and for the month of January one per cent on delinquents; for the month of Feb ruary one per cent additional on de linquerts; and for 15 days in March, 1st. to 15th, five per cent additional on! delinquents; on all real and per sonal property. Mills Stte purposes -...--.~.. Odinary county ...-.--- 5% Special county - Constitutional school ... ...3 Special Tax for Schools District No. 1.__ ---__6. District No. 1.6 District No. ...... District No. 3.._.....-..... 4 District No. 464 District No. 5 District No. 6 District No. 7.....--... District No. 8 District No. 9 District No. 1 --......-. -...... Ditrict No. the....-...~ ... ,--6 e District No. 1--...... District No.13---...-.-..6 Diptrict No. 1--...........1 District No.15 . - .....--..-3 Dikstrict No. 1 -..- - .--....1 Dtrict No. 18__ _ _12 District No. 20.-...-....~............ 7 Ditrict No. -1 - -. --..-.. -. District No. 22.-_ , 7 District No. 23..-.--..--.---..4 Ifstrict No. 2 District No. 26- - .---2 Dist rict No. 27.- .-..---.........10 District No. 28-__.-...-.......... -6 Di strict No. 29..... --..............2 District No. 3 -...-...... -.. District Nio.31.-.......-..:.......8 District No. 32-.. __7 District No. 33.--.-.--...--..... District No. 34...-...._...... 10 . In addition to the above taxes, the For the We h: tange nuts, choco layer table. for fa1 Let U: WINNS Great Clubbing Offer TO NEW AND RENEWAL SUBSCRIBERS! 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