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Local and Personal Miss Dimple Elliott is in Ne% York. Mr. A. E. Davis spent yester day in Columbia Mr. Gaston Mear.s of Ridge way spent Monday in town. Mr. S. E. Lyles was a businesc visitor in Columbia yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Lindsay w .s a visitor in Coldnibia on Monday. Ye Olde Time songs at the con cert Friday night at 8:30 o'clodk. .Dont't miss it. What? Th< Old Time Concert Friday night. Mrs. Mollie Ladd of DawkinE spent last week end with Mrs. j. 0. Boag. Miss Gertrude Harby is visit ing her parents at Winston Salem, N. C. Dr. Theodore Quattlebaum o: Columbia spent Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. K. R. MeMaster went t< - Charleston yesterday for a stay of several days. Mrs. H. E. Gooding and child ren of Columbia are the guests of Mrs. R. C. Gooding. Messrs. W. D. Douglas and J. P. Caldwell went to Greenville yesterday afternoon. Miss Sara Ruff of Ridgeway was the guest of Miss Helen Mc Donald one day iast week. Miss Katharine Ellison whc goes to Winthrop college, iz spending this week at home. Mr. S. W. Heath~of Winnsboro was a visitor in Lancaster or Wednesday. -Lancaster News. Mrs. K. R. McMaster left yesterday afternoon for a visit of a couple weeks to Washington and New York. 'Miss Lilla Skinner returned tc her home in Ridgeway on Tues day after spending a week with Miss Julia Gantt. *isses Irene Smith and Hazel Harden of Chicora College spent -st week end in town with their Unibnie.vices will be held in A. R. P. churehon Sinday night. Rev. G. C. Mayes will pieach the sermon. We are glad. to see Mrs. A. Lee S'druggs back in her usual place in the Treasurer's off.e, after her recent illness. ItWilliam Elliott, Esq., attorney ~f~ orthe Parr Shoals Power Comn hOparny, spent last night veith his e y o t ees South Cai-olina.wi visit.St. JQhmgeliahrch on'iext Sdinday anldainister the confirmatiodt services. Dr. Charles Jennmngs of Jack sonville is ~spending today it town with his mother, Mrs. Nora Jennings, who is in very feeble health. Mrs. Charles 1}uff returned last week to her home in Newberry. She was accompanied by her mnother, Mr~s' Aiva .Stevenson, who spent several days with her. Miss Nellie M. Pearson has been confined to her room this week with a light attack of pneu monia. Her sister, Miss Lena Pearson, of Columbia, is with her. iMrs. W. L. steele and Miss Elizabeth Taylor returned this mnorning to their home in Ken tucky aafter spending severa weeks with Mrs. W. R. Doty. Mr. John H. Gibson is mail man on Route 3 while the regular carrier, Mr. Louie Bye is having his vacation, which he is spend ing with his par-ents at Wallace ville. Mr. Jack Patterson of Ken tucky, who was here with the Cooley Auction Co.. spent th( week~end with Dr. W. R. Doty, Jr. - Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robinson Miss Maude Robinson and Mist Kate Traywick composed motoring party who spent lasl Monday in Columbia. .Miss Rachel Bigham of Chestei died at the Woman's college a: Due West. where she had been i student, on last Saturday. She -- was-19 years old. Her death was due to blood poison. The regular March meeting C: the John Bratton Chapter, U. D). C. will be held Friday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, at the residenec of Mrs. WV. H. Willinghamn. The ladies are requested to come pre pared to pay the semi-annua dues. Mr. WV. J. Johnson came uI from Ridgeway yesterday to takE Judge Bownan home with hin for the night. .Judge Bowmai returned this- morning and re sumed his duties in the cour room after having spent a pleas ant night with this congenia family. There will be a box supper a Centerville graded s:hool onriTues day night, March 14. Beside: the boxes, there will be other at tractions such as fortune telling fantastic neckties for sale, guess ing and beauty contests, a cak< walk, and refreshment booths. The public is cordially invited V come and brino- boxe KILLED BY LICKNIG. P I One Colored Man Dead and Another in Serious Con dition. miles west of White Oak, during the storm ef Tuesday evening one colored man was killed by lightning and another was ren- 0 dered unconscious for several fi hours and is still in a critical con- a dition, but Dr. J. E. Douglas, m who is attending him thikks that a he will recover. The two men1b were driving a mule and had M been to see Mr. T. W. TravlorI f( about some business proposition. They had started home when the ti storm came up and had reached t1 a tenant house and just gotten t( on the porch when a flash of T lightning killed one of them ind Iw Edmund Brown, the other man,4 .was rendered unconscious for b several hours. et Subscription Reduced One ir More Month. bi As we failed to mail out state- u ments during the reduction period s< we are going to extend the time bi by which you can get The News B and Herald for $1.00 for one J( more month. The proposition is b: a simple one-those who pay F what they are due the paper up J( to January 1st, 1916, at the old I B rate can get The News and Her- 01 ald during 1916 for $1.00. During this month we will mail state- In ments to all on our list and we tf hope that they will respond di promptly. Those who do not b; will.be cut.off from the list., We h pay spot cash for everything that o goes into making the paper,and w have not the means to do this on time. We would dislike to part V with a single name.on our list but-we have n't the- means el to do'a time business 'and adopt cl this rule as a necessity. K We are also sending out hun dreds of sample copies to those who are not subscribers to The News and Herald with the hope L that they. will take advantage of the dollar rate and become --a .member of the News and- Herald family. JYrymen Visi ParShoals.s st Three sets of jurymen tryiig - as many cases of damage suits against the Parr Shoals Comoany have visited the surrounding ter ritory of this plant this dourtin' order that theys might arrive at an intelligent decision as -to amount, if any,\damages to as sess against the eorqpany as a re suit-6f an. overflow of :water on tw liAmen whoie o'ton' at Tuesday had 'a rough trip of it -m Two of' the automobiles stuck in f' the mud 'and 'others had. to be C sent out from town to brinig themi as in, arriving here in the night Pi Another set has gone to that si point today. All-other jurvymen at have been discharged as no' other a cases will be taken. ur this court. of We understand that there are H still about ten of those already at instituted yet to be tried. b at District Meeting Caled. .. Central Division W. M. U. in- E stitute is to be held in the Cam- vi den Baptist church March 28-29, Ri 1916. The Central D)ivision in- L ludes Fairfield, Orangeburg, vi Kershaw and Moriah associa tions. Each organization in these associations should- be represent ed. Please appoint delegates at once and send names to Mrs. W.' R. Watkins, 1508 Littleton St., ce Caden, S. C-.i Workmari-Orr. William J. Orr and Miss Pluma vs Workman both of the cotton mill oc village, were married by the 'w Judge of Probate last Tuesday. d~ Palmer Brice Wins Quick L Promotion. Palmer Brice, who last year went into the United States navy p and entered the traning school att Norfolk, has won quick promo 1tion. As a result of his gradu- 01 ating from the training scolin the first section, he was assigned, on the first of the year to ther Signal Corps, where he made r Ksuch progress that, on the first a of March he was sent to the navy1 electrical school in New York. It is safe to predict that Mr. Brice will reach the topmost round in his chosen profession.: The negro Matry who escapedI from jail here,and who is charged P with the murder of a colaborer Y at Parr Shoals, has been landed behind the bars here again by c Sheriff Macfie. He was captured i;by Augusta offieials. T $25 Reward. T'No,trustees of school district a No12 the Woodward School, will pay a reward of $25.00 for suf ficient proof to convict the party or parties who entered the build-! ing, destroyed the black board' 'and otherwise mutilated the fur niture. * W. W. Turner, I, Supt. of Education. P.y that Subscription during~ th Dollar Bargain Period. 'OBERT --lo H RIGE HAS PASSED AWAY Former Winnsboro Man Dies in Columbia. (-State the 8th.) Robert: Edwin Brice, member I a, wellknown Fairfield county imily and for the last 16 years resident of Columbia, died this orning shortly after midnight, the result of an illness which egan several years ago and bhich he had borne with gallant rtitude. Funeral services will be held lis afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at ie Associate, Reformed Presby ,rian church on Laurel street. he interment will be in Elm" -ood cemetery. Mr. Brice was born at Winns 3ro. July 3, 1868, the son of the te James A. Brice. He was iucated at Mount Zion academy the village. He came about )00 to Columbia and engqged in asiness. Two well known Col mbians, both of whom died >me years before him, were his rothers, these being Oscar E. ricq, druggist, and Paul Brice, >urrialist. Mr. Brice is survived 7 his wife, formerly Miss Carrie lenniken, and by three children, >hn F. Brice, Robert Edwin rice and -Mrs. C. W. Brown, all I Columbia. Mr. Brice possessed in a large easure the kindly virtues' and te social graces for which his stinguished family has long en known and in his quiet way attracted and held the regard many people whose esteem is orth having. eteran Presiding Elder Dead Rev. H. B. Browne, presiding der of the Methodist Episcopal iurch, died at .his home in ingstree on Tuesday. He was years old. mcaster Girl Struck by Lightning. During. the storm Tuesday ternoon Miss Inez Hough, a >ung girl of Lancaster was. ruck by lightning while she was andingby theftre place inher me.Thetolt struck her on le heL.. Some kof her teeth ere ltuocked out and her hair as badly singe.A She is in a ry seriouseoudition, G Go to West Point and An-. napo>lis. nntionhecditTYork, Congress an Finley '.has,nominatedtheI llowingyoung men of the Fifth ingressonal district as eandi ites for a cadetship at West )int and two vacancies as mid ipmen at the :Ijaval academy Annapolis: West Point-W. W. Dixon; Jr., Winnsboro, principal; James enry Yarboiough of Lowryville ud W Harris Thomas' of Cataw i, alternates.' Eor the Naval :adm-John Ra.iney ~Saye of iaron and Herbert Richardson nith of Lowryville, principals; rnest T. Anderson of Lowry le, Frank C. Crawford of :ek Hill, Erwin Atkinson and wrene Atkinson of Lowry le, alternates. ourt Of Commion Pleas 'Still In Session. The court of common pleas nvened again Monday morn g, after adjourning late Satur Ly afternoon. The case of J. W. Stuck et al ;. Parr Shoals Power Co., which cupied the greater part of last eek, was completed on Satur iy, when the jury rendered a ~rdict of $1500 for the plaintiff. onday morning the case of add vs. Parr Shoals Power Co., as begun. It was not completed itil Wednesday afternoon as a y was spent by the jury at arr Shoals. The verdict gave ie plaintiff $800. The case now i docket is that of Free vs. arr Shoals Power Co., and the embers of the jury are at Parr oals today. The case will be ~smed when they return this 'ternoon. FREE FLOWER SEEDS astigs Catalogue Tells You All About IThenR No matter whether you farm or only lant vegetables or flowers in a small lot ou need Hastings 1916 Catalogue. It is filled (100) pages) from cover to aver with useful farm and garden infor It tells of seeds of kind and quality that ou can't buy from your merchant or ruggist, seeds that cost no more but ive you real satisfaction and a real gar It tells how every customer can get ab olutely free five packets of easily grown, 'et showy and beautiful flowers. Hastings is both the best and largest eed .rm in the South, the only firm that 'on should buy seeds from. When you plant Hastings Seeds, you neet "Good Garden Luck" more than alf way. Write today for their big 1916 hatalogue. It is free. A postal card re [uest will bring it. I.G. HASTINGS CO., Wa.ta, G.-(Advt.) I! IVE IRS UVERY Mrs. Fannie Heron Says Rheu matism Kept Her in Bed, Helpless. SYSTEM RUN DOWN. She Took Seven Bottles of Tanlac and Obtained Won- . derful Relief. Weight Greatly Increased. FOR FIVE MONRS. "I .think Tanlac has been blessed, it has done me and so many others so much good," is! 'te praise eiven the Master Med ici e by Mrs. ' Fannie Heron, of 10 Taylor St., Columbia, wife *bf an employee of the Col-' umbia Street, Car Company. in her storir-of the almost wonder ful relief Nlac brought her. Mrs. Heron must know what it is to suffer e keenest pain, for she was conMed to her bed for five months witrheumatism. She could not turn iherself, and every move meant the keenest pain. She began ta4ing Tanlac, and now she can *alk several blocks without suffeifing pain or 'feeling tired. She \has taken seven bottles of Tanlac and now weighs more tian .'she ever weighed before, she sa.ts. Her remar*abl6 endorsement of Tanlac follows; \ "I suffered awful agofiV from rheumatism of the nere and muscles, I was' forced to r6qain in bed allthe time for five mop ths and the pain was so intense that it seemed at times I could2iot endure it. During those five months every move Ineant e keenest piin. 1 could not ev turn o.er in bed so much did m4 muscles pain me. "Indigestion, with which I' also suffered,' caused me great pain(, It was eful. My system was run down, andI lost weight. "I' heard of the great relief Tanlac had br6ught to others in Columbia taking it. I have ta I can now walk se W blocks without feeling pain, or becoming tired. I am much stronger now and -am in. good spirits.-My relief is sinpl wonde4ful- anil know it' is aell due t anlIe- for I took no other medinneg along with it. "I setdalg,weigh more now than I uge ever weighed before. i I intenidYo continue tkn Tan-. .ae until I .~.opltl re my nretlre besssd, it jIa dorie (me'and sol many Dthers so muh rood. "A 2arge niember of my frends are taking Tanlae' upon mny e coimiendation. 'I can lihttily recomimend it, arid tell almost every visitor what- great relief it b-ought me."1 Then Mrs Heron named sev eral of her1 ds who she saidi had receive tbeneifit from1 Tanlae, the mnasterinedicine, is sold by Obear Drug Drug Co., Winnsboro; Ridgeway Drug Coy, Ridgeway; T. A. Ladd,. Dawkins; W. H. H. Suber, :Pekk; S. F. Castles, Rockton. Price $1.00 per bottle straight. .Advt. Bring your j>rinting to The News and Herald officea It will be done promnptly. ~ N account c now exist Companie the Insurers of Fe if your property is in WINNSBORO :-: ar REALTY < YOU NEED H2 The recent bill passet causing a majority od ICompanies to withdra IAll policies now in fo turbed until expirati< of your policies I a your business in one Iline companies that intention to stillreta S. R. McMA TMBACC,N1S Litn METBAC Lindclro. 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