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cat-and Personal. 0 iss Dixie Robertson left last k for Baltimore. Miss Sue Doty was in Colum a last Thursday. p Don't miss it, the old time -on rt March 3. * 0 Miss Kate Traywick is spend- b ng this week in Charlotte. a Miss Nettie Sitgreaves is in the Northern niiliinery markets. d Mr. S. E. Lvles spent Monday night and Tuesday in Charlotte. Mr. H. E. Matthews of Colum bia was with home folks on Sun day. Miss M. E. Quattlebaum re- 1 turned on Friday night from Co- b lumbia. Come to the old time concert C at the Thespian hall Friday night I March 3. a Miss Inez Ragsdale of Black stock is the guest of Miss Eunice' Carter. n Mr. B. B. Horton of Lancaster was a business visitor in town! on Tuesday. C Mr. Hal Coleman of Columbia t was a business visitor in town on h Wednesday. Mrs. W. Quattiebaum return-in ed from a visit to Columbia on Wednesday. Tuesday was Washington's birthday, so the banks and post- tj office were closed. a Miss Lilla B. Ketchin spent a part of last week with friends in p Ridgeway. 0 h Miss Christie Powers o Col- t] umbia spent last week end with t< Mrs. S. W. Heath. M. G. McDonald of the Colum- si bia bar spent Sunday in town fi with his parents. Mrs. Murr Hall of Sumter ar rived today to be the guest of Mrs. J. M. Smith. Miss Mannie Utes of Colum bia is the guest of her sister, u Mrs. J. W. Seigler. G h Mr. J. L. Bryson spent the first d portion of this week at Black 1 Mountain on business, s Mr. R. A. Meares and Miss' a Bessie Meares of Ridgeway were visitors in town last week. There will be services in the tl Episcopal church next Sunday ri evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Ethel Wessinger of the Baptist hospital nurse's force is Sspending a while here with her d *k,-sister-.s ~Msa Irene Turner, with nier ests, Miss Keys and Miss Val-t eria Blair, we~ in town on Sat-'i *urday. n Miss Beck Walker and Miss Laura Ytilbert Williams of Lan- c caster spent Sunday here enroute from Columbia to Lancaster. Miss Irene Smith of Chicora a College, and Mrs. Seamon Rich- t ardson of Manning are visiting~ * their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. McDonald, I Jr., spent part of last week with Id Mrs. Heyward in Columbia, where they saw "The Birth of a Nation" at the theatre. E Mr. Langtry, superintendent of the Woodward school, came. down for the teachers' meeting 1 on last Saturday and spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huffman d and children and Mrs. Claude Pointer of Columbia motored up a * to spend Sunday with Miss Lucille Gladden. The ladies of Fairfield and c Winnsboro will not want for; a Easter bonnets, for all the milli-! ners are in the northern markets getting ready for them. Miss Lizzie Johnson left this week. 'At the showing of "The Birth of a Nation" in Columbia last b week Winnsboro was well repre-K sented, and every body came bac k feeling that they had been wellf0 repaid for their trip for the pie-I. ture was wonderful. jb Mrs. S. C. Byrd, of Columbia, tl who gave some interesting-read- g ings in the Y. M. C. A. at Rion a: on last Friday night. spent the r week end in Winnsboro with is friends. Prof. J. H. Thornwell was con- t] fined to bed with a very severe ei attack of grippe during several hi days of last sveek. We are mighty glad that he is better and able to be at his post at the head of Mt. Zion again.n Miss Libelle Curlee, with herA friends Miss Annie Singley anda Mr. Luther of Prosperity, spent Sunday here, motoring up from u Columbia where they had taken in "The Birth of.a Nation" onk Saturday.a The Mission Study Class of the a Baptist Womans Missionary So- o ciety closed a most delightful 'le session on Thursday of last week. C "The children in the midst" was the text book used. This t>ook l gives us an interesting, yet very v sad, pitable picture of the condi- I tion of the children of the world. .I This last meeting was held with a * Mrs. Broom, during an inter-. mission of fifteen minutes lunch t Mrs. W. R. Doty has as her uest her sister. Mrs. W. L. U teele and little Miss Elizabeth 'aylor of Kentucky. Mrs. W. A. ~Beaty, who has een visiting for some time in 'Iorence and other points, is ex- be ected to return home tomorrow. M The Choral Club will give an BC Id time concert on the night of s1< arch 3. Admission 25c for to dults, 15c for children. ta Mr. Ed Caldwell spent Tues- Hi ay in Winnsboro en route from gr lew York whers he has been ae uying goods for the Coker Co. ac Hartsville. be Mr. and Mrs. Perry and Miss, on ,gnes Ruff of Fairfield spent the ha eek end with Mr. Will Ruff. - 'rosperity correspondence to the st ewberry Herald and News. Miss Emmie Louise Clowney re alebrated her first birthday on W 'uesday afternoon with a party s dainty ,as the little maid her- P lf. Her close friends of all 1 ges were guests for the occa- m ion, and a most delightful after- g obn was spent by all present. Mr. D. L. Stevenson, repre- an antative of the Richmond Guano 7 o., has a page in this. issue of ie News and Herald in which pl e reproduces a large number of ar tters from representative far iers of this county in which pl iey set forth the merits of the an oods of Mr. Stevenson's house d the courteous manner in ha ,hich they have been treated by iis firm. Mr. Stevenson covers vil large territory but he is always gu nxious and ready to give his ersonal attention to the wants ob F'his home people, consequently se e has built up a large trade in 5 1 e county. You would do well > read what these gentlemen de ty and then consult Mr. Steven )n before buying your guano di >r this year' an th Ir. J. P. Caldwel Returns to Winnsboro. Mr. J. P. Caldwell has given p his mercantile business in Tc reenville and returned to make is home in Winnsboro and con act his farming interests here. tei [r. Caldwell's health h a s an iffered from the confinement of sp ri office. Citizens like Mr. Cald- th, ell are greatly missed in. any wi >mmunity, and we are glad to ex et him home again. anq-ope mi iat he may have a very speedy fiC nturn to good health. i wi da Ridgeway News Items.I Co. Dr.J.J. Robertson has been in- cel isposed' for several aays but is gi owly improving.in Mr. R. H. Browne, our fellow m wnsman, we regret to report u~ under severe medical treat- of ent. Miss Henry, the accomplished in, enterville school principal was ba itown Saturday-. . m Dr. J. W. Team, Mrs. Team foi ad Mrs. R. H. Browne motored thi >Columbia on Friday. 2 Mr. Malcolm Joihnson the ef-h cient bookeeper of the Palmetto ea ational flank of Columbia paid I is parents a flying visit a few*e ays ago. c Messrs. James *and Clarence de dmunds are on a visit to George- th wn. lin Mrs. A. C. Thomas is critically ' I and has been for several days. Mr. J. P. Jones of Longtown o ras a busin'ess visitor on Wednes- m ay last. th New -automobiles continue to st reive almost daily. Fertilizer is beginning to move s n a moderate scnle, but indi tions are that there will not be s much used as was last year. Social News. sc Miss Helen McDonald enter- at ined the Thursday afternoon ridge club and several other1 he 'iends at a pretty bridge party H a last Thursday afternoon. The oles were placed in the attract- te e sitting room where a dainty pS eath of spring,, issuing from ex ue bowls of jonquils, met the l uests at the door. Merriment d rd excitement over the games t m high, and it was not until t .te afternoon that the cards ere laid aside, and the tables ien being laid with snowy vers, the hostess served a de ious sweet course with coffee. The February meeting of the. hoas Woodward chapter D. A.; ,was held on Monday after oon with Mrs. R. V. Woodward. to fairs in this hospitable home p re always delightful, and this I eeting of this chapter was an so rusally enjoyable occasion. E The Regent, Miss Alice Wal- N. er, presided. The program wvas Bi brief one, as there was a large P1 mount of business to be disposed M f. Among other things the de-, wi ~gate and alternates for the Bi onvention in Washington miR 4pril were elected as follows: Iw liss Alice Walker, delegate,P rith Misses Sue Dotv and BecklY yles, Mesdames F. M. Gadsden, H amby and K. R. McMaster as D Iternates. D Late in the afternoon the hos-IR ess served a tempting salad B1 HURT MRAL SMIONS CONYENED MONDAY s ei The Court of General Sessions i gan its February term here on onday morning. Jddge I. W. wman of Orangeburg is pre- B ling. Solicitor Wade Hamp- te n Cobb of the Fifth District is B king the place of Solicitor S, .nry, who is occupied with urt duties in Charleston. Steno- o1 -apher Harry McCaw is in his tj customed place. The cases dis- m sed of up until today have . en, in the most part, minor es. The verdicts rendered d xe been as follows: The State vs. Wash Pearson, es ealing live stock, not guilty. er The State vs. Howard and Lo-. na Faison, assault and battery a ith intent to kill, not guilty. The State vs. Ned Gunthrop, aad guilty, sentenced to pay 0 fine and serve 7 moriths, 7 iy >nths being suspended during a od behavior. th The State vs. Henry Crosby, h( -ad guilty to housebreaking at d larceny, sentenced to serve nonths. tr The State vs. James Douglas, in ?ad guilty to housebreaking d larceny. The State vs. Melvin Phillips, m mad guilty to housebreaking W 'd larceny. The State vs. Reuben Bran- Jc m, not guilty. T1 The State vs. Isaiah Bucksom, Aating the emigrant law, notW ilty. The State vs. A. M. Jackson, A taining goods falsely, guilty, t ntenced to pay $50 and serve onths. M The State vs. John Brice, mur- su r, not guilty. ni The case of James Moore, in- dr ted for burning the Weir gin dc d barn is now in the hands of th e jury. fr in go Report of Grand Jury. m His Honor, I. W. Bowman, vf Presiding Judge. ' - pr We have' passed upon all mat- er es submitted to us by the court, d appointed a committee to in- bc ect the jail and poor house and bc e chain gang. A committee b 11 be appointed to make such amination as may be deter- gi ned necessary of the public of- ch es of the county, and this work 3r 11 be_ttended to at some later T1 The jail rported in dition by o ex- i i pt some windo need new bL asses in the rear of the build r and we recommend that this I tter be attended to without necessary delay by the proper icials. We also recommend a w cooking stove for the jail. Or committee found the build-! gs at the county poor house-in d condition, and we recoin md that new buildings suitable H r the purpose be built. All of ese buildings except one are i od condition. The inmates,1 wever, seem to be comfortably red for except in the dwellings :vided. We find that there are -e inmates, one white and four of ored; one hundred bushels ofr n; two thousand bundles fod- A r; four hogs, ten pigs; twenty so ree bales of cotton; two mules, te good condition; one wagon inm , condition; thirty bushels of h reet potatoes. We recommend h at food products only be raised y the poor house farm for the * intenance of the inmates of T e poor house and chaingang in- i sad of growing cotton. An inspection was made of a1e tion of the chaingang, now! C' 3rking about one mile from innsboro, and we found five t rts, eight mules, one two-horse p gon, one one-horse wagon, R' 'ap eel cages, two hogs, one Ser and one road plow. The di e stock is in good condition be d so are the tents. The in tes are well fed and in good k( alth- IM We desire to extend tb yourjb or a welcome at this the first al en at which your Honor hasm esided over this court, andtos press our thanks for your very o ar and explicit charge and in- 10 -nuting us so fully as to our ties. And we also extend our la anks to all of the court of- tr ials for their courtesies. Respectfully submitted, I W. A. Beaty, ti1 Foreman. rors For Third Week of Court. c Following are the jurors drawn fc serve at the third week of thew esent term of court. I E. L. V"lingham, G. U. Robin- n n, H. XL. Ligon, W. R. Aiken, f R. Horne, T. M. Jordan, J. Center, C. M. Ladd, J. E. T: ae, C. H. Leitner, W. Y. it opst, T. L. Johnston, A. T. se oore, 0. R. - Wilson, Tom Boul- ti ard, T. H. Richardson, T. R. ti ice, W. M. Bankhead, H. B. afo, T. J. Weir, W. T. Boul- is are, W. M. Patrick, W. H. C trick, W. H. Davis, W. B. C arborough, A. B. Coleman, J. k Patrick, Jno. S. Stone. Will C v'e, S. R. Crawford, S. G. p elleney, J. M. Bolin, Feaster chardson, G. J. Wilds, J. S. own, D. 0. Smith, S. R. Mc- t< cMaste12 FEASTERVILLE NEWS. Misses Emmie Nicholson an, llie Coleman- wele the wee id guest of the Misses Colvin. Miss Chanie Coleman is visit g Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Coleman Mesdames V. H. 'Kittles an C. Wilson, Misses Leila Pries r and Mae Allen saw "Thi irth ot a Nation" in Columbi: Lturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wollin( Winnsboro were the guest o: .eir daughter, Mrs. H. D. Cole an Sunday. Mr. W. Y. Coleman spent Mon Ly in Chester. Miss Julia Faucette who teach in Union county was the weel, id guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Colemar td Mr. C. W. Faucette motore< Chester Tuesday. Miss Marie Crowder ch'arming entertained a few friends wit: card party last week. Aftei e cards were laid away th( estess served delicious crearr id cake. The Misses Colvin were at active ho-itesses Friday even. g for their week end guest. Messrs. E. C. and H. D. Cole an are attending ieourt in innsboro this week. Messrs. E. W. Marsh and hn Coleman motored to Chestez iursday. Messrs. A. C. Lyles, Browr right, Sam Frazier and WilliE derson of Chester were visi rs in the neighborhood Sunday. Misses Mabel and Benton Cole ap gave their brother Harry a rprise birthday party Monday ght. When the guests arrived d knocked Harry answered the or and to his great surpris( ere was a crowd of merry iends to greet him. They were vited into the living room wherE .mes were played and refresh ants were served. The Feasterville school gave a ry interesting 'Washington' ogram Tuesday afternoon. Sev al visitors were present Mr. D. R. Coleman of Winns ro was a visitor in the neigh rhood last week. The Feasterville club girls will ve a :'LeaD Year" party at the ib rooms Friday evening March 1. All are cordially invited. ie girls _are 'uested to b IRI &N [ AIDIEC M. Caughman, Promineni Citizen, Possesses Spirit of Helpfulness. e is Doing Much to Make Town Happy---Investiga tion Proves Value of His Work. The spirit of helping others is road in the land, and this pari the world surely must . bE owing better and healthier. A xington man desires to heli me unfortunate brother or sis r. He has already shown a mber .of people in Lexingtor: w to b>etter the state of their alth, .by taking Tanlac, as in stigation proved. Still, hE mts to continue this good work. at is the reason he gave the terview published below. This man, who may be describ .as a humanitarian, is R. H. ughman, of Lexington, S. C. .e of the well.known citizens os at town, who is related to many ominent citizens of his and chland county. I had stomach trouble and in ~estion for a considerable num r of months, and could hardly t anything without suffering ~enly soon afterwards," said r. Caughman, as the interview gan.' "I had intestinal troubles, so. My appetite failed, and y system began to Eshow thE rain it was under. I took a loi medicine, but it gave me n< rmanent relief," he continued, "I heard so much about Tan e that I decided to give it e lal. The.first few doses madE dfference in my condition.] iproved rapidly, and about th4 nie my first botltle was taken,.: as troubled no longer with in gestion and its kindred ills. .n eat anything I care to now have a great appetite. Pori tops, cabbage, and otiM r heav: ods do n->t cause me pain. 11 as about two months ago tha stopped taking Tanlac, and: w have no symptoms of m: rmer trouble. "I can heartily recommen< mlac. I have told dozens abou ,and those I have heard fron y they have helped. Tanlac i ie best medicine I have eve: .ken. It is worth bragging on.' Tanlae, the master medicine sold exclusively by Obear Drus o., Winnsboro; R idgeway Urus o., Ridgeway; T. A.-*Ladd, Daw ins; W. H. Suber, Peak; S. F astles, Rockton. Price $1.04 ar bottle straight Advt. FOR SALE-Afew home raise< matoes at 10 cents the can rs .Tnhn S. ('thcart. Trustee's Sale. ri United States District Cou: - Western District of South Cai lina. In Re, C. G. Tennar Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of an c der made in the above entitl( case, by C. W. F. Spencer, I - feree in Bankruptcy, dated t 21st day of February, 1916, will offer for sale in parcels lots, at public outcry, for cas r on the 7th day of Mar next, at the storeroom former occupied by C. G. Tennant Winnsboro, S. C. the stock goods and fixtures of the sa bankrupt. The time of sale, o'clock a. m. The stock of goo( consists chiefly of canned goo( and inventoried $237.65; the fi: tures consist of a meat cutte safe, cash register, scales, etc and inventoried $275.85. Any further information ma be obtained from the undersigi ed. C. W. McCants, 2-24-it. Trustee. WANTED to lend $3,000 a seven per cent on first mortgag of real estate. McCants & McCants, 2-10-tf. Attorneys. 01 '1 7/ jP - ALLI/ ISHAPE INSP Ketcir ANOTHER S1 F-1 INE Y .ie or h ,COME AND LOOK THE BEST BROUG Is Is!. 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