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Local and Personal Miss Lizzie Cathcart spent the week-end in town. Miss Ida MeMeekin is visiting in Jenkinsville. Mr. Louie Rosboro of Colum bia spent Saturday in town. Miss Lily May Weir spent Tuesday is Columbia. Miss Mary Frances Williford spent Wednesday in Columbia. Miss Elizabeth MeMaster is visiting friends in Concord, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Huff man of Columbia were in town Sunday. Rev. D. L. Lauderdale of Vir ginia is in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lauderlale. Mrs. R. V Woodward 's the guest of Mrs. W. C. Boyd in Hartsville. Don't forget to see the window at Gladden's store on Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. M. Holladay and little Miss Eloise of Marion, are visit ing their many friends in town. Mr. Earl Turner of Davidson college spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Lizzie Turner. Mrs. E. D. Sloan and Miss Louise Ellison spent Tuesday in Columbia. Mr. George Lauderdale, Jr., returned Thursday from Green wood. Dr. David Bryson is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bryson. Miss Lila Thorn and Mr. Will Ragsdale spent Sunday in town with Miss Ella Beaty. Mrs. Jack McLaurin of Dillon is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ragsdale. Mrs. John W. Lyles has gone to Spartanburg to visit the family of her son, Mr. T. M. Lyles. Mi-s. Cordan Quattlebaum has as her guests hEr aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Ames from Virginia. Miss Irene Turner, who is teaching in York county. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Turner. Mrs. John R. Shirley and little son have returned to Rock Hill after a visit to Miss Christine Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews and Mr: Lonie -Propst-of Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Propst, Sr. - Rev. Oliver Johnson and ^Me srs. T. H. Ketchmn and J. E. McDonald are attending the Synod of the A. R. P. Church in York this week. Rev. J. B. Tray wick left Tues day for conferen -e. This is his fourth and last year on this charge, much to the ~regret of his numerous friends here. Mrs. F. M. Gadsden as regent and Miss Rebecca Walker as de legates from the D. A. R., are attending the convention meeting in Johnston this week. The A. M. E. Zion Conference cf South Carolina is being held this week in Winnsboro with the Church of that denomination. A large number of mreachers and lay members are in attendance. The Better Winnsboro Club will meet in the Rest Room in The Winnsboro Bank building on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Business of importance is to be transacted and all members are urged to be present. Mr. C. L. Wray wa~s a visitor in our office on Tuesday and we are glad to know that he has *not moved from Ridgeway to Sumter as a correspondent had it last wet . Mir. Wxr.ay is still in business in Ridgeway and wvill remain there. The m:embers of the young WVomarn' Missionary Society of the MTethodist chureb expect to hold a cake and fancy work sale on Wed~nesdav before Thanks giving. Come .to rhe store of Mr. E. Gladden andI help) your selves, incidentally, helping them. Rev. G. G. Mayes is to be in stalled as pastor of Mt. Olivet Presbyterian Church next Sun day. A commision composed of Rev. Chas. Montgomery. Rev. W. S. Harden and Elder J1. L. Smith will have charge of the installation services. Rev. Mont gomery will also preach in the Presbyteian Church here on next Sunday morning and Mr. Harden will conduct the union services that night. Pav your subscription to The Nae and Herald. Stolen Goods. In a burst of indignation Re publican Chairman WVilcox says: 'Anybody who intimates that Charles Evans Hughes would I permit any man or group of men to attempt to steal thn Pres, dency for him is a contemptible scoundel and knovs it. Fo!rty years ago Rutherford B. Haves was a defeated Republi can candate for the 'residency. i In point of character. he was the Equal of Charles Evans Hughes. No man of more blameless life ever occupied the White House. The Republican Chairman at that time was Zachariah Chand ler of Michigan, one of the or ganizers of the Republican Party, an intensely loyal Unionist, a successful business man, a mem ber of Gen. Grant's Cabinet and for two terms a Senator of the United States. In 1876 the first thought of most men was that anybody who intimated that Rutherford B. Haynes would permit Zachariah: Chandler or anybody else to steal the Presidency for him must be a contemptible scoundrel. Yet Zachariah Chandler and his co adjutors did steal the Presidency for Rutherford B Hayes, as everybody n o w knows, and Rutherford B. Haydes accepted. -New York World. VyURE SIXTFEN HOR ANI0 HARDLY FEELS IT. Charleston Engineer Now Has Strength to Stand Overtime Work ONCE SUFFERED MUCH For Sixteen Years His Trou bles Defied Treatment Restored by Tanlac. "Some times while on the job I f.elt as if I could hardly keep going, That was before I took Tanlac. Today I have worked sixteen hours and I do not hard ly feel it, so great was the relief Tanlac gave me." These statements were made by E. R. Bolchoy, a Southern Railway Conductor, who resides at 629 King St., Charleston, in an endorsement he gave Tanlac, "The National Tonic." - These statements of Mr. Bol choy not only describe his case.I but the same is true in many ~othr cases. There -are yet, however, many, many men in - this state who now, like Mr. Bol-. choy once did, feel as if they could "hardly keep going." P "There is a moral in this mad which is not hard to find. E. Mr. Bolchoy's statement fol- Han lows: sale "I suffered trom chronic nerv- Win ous indigestion for about fifteen in T ears previous to taking Tanlac. esta Dring that time I have been to " a number of the best physicians trac and I have taken all kinas of int medicines. both prescribed and Sou proprietary medicines, but with- dre out receiving any permanent re- boui lief. lan "I was extremely nervous dur- and ing the day and I was very rest- sou less during the night. I had bad long dreams very freciuently and I by suffered quite a bit with a severe and pain in the back of my neck. I Fea was very weak at times, and trac sometimes while on the job I felt Jont as if I could hardly keen going. T3 Really, I was in a very bad con- pur< dition. the "A frienL' who kne;w about my cret ailments urged me to take Tan- inte la and I took the advice. And to b the Taniac sure did give me fine chas results. I rest wvel at nights or a now, for the Tanlac made me chas sleep mu.ch better. jNy appetite nece is good, and my stomach has sam strengthened so that I digest my com food now. I am not nearly so Cler nervous as I wa and I eel bet- et er in every way. 1hv gained sa about eight pounds since I began taig Tanlac. Toay I have wored sixteen ho2'rs and I o no hardl feel it. Those pains away by the Tunlae. "I can and do reQommend Tan- Tl lac now, and I do so conscienti ously, because of the results I have obtained from Tanlac. I have recommended it to 20 or 30 suit people, who are taking it because Ad of the results I got from its use. feet Tanlac is a good medicine, and: T as I just said, I am glad to re- and commend it." ' wel Obear Drug Co., Winnsboro. app Blair & Long Co., B lairsPr T. A. Ladd. Dawkins . F. Castles, Rockton tos Ridgeway D)rug Co., Ridgeway the R. WV. Sutton, (R. F. D.: 5 miles East .Ridgeway. of T. B. Willingham, Strother I have sold the Mr. J. C. Caldwell Master, Manager surance and Reali registers and polic McMaster's charg will endeavor to holders the same will be apprecia holders continue t] him. H. E.( Winnsbo G( Clerk's Sale. irsant to decretal order of sale i the cause entitled, Catherine loby, Plaintiff, against Sam Jones -mod, defendant, I will offer for bfore the Court House door in nsoro, S. C., on the First Monday ember 1916, the following real uthat certain piece, parcel or fland lying, being. and situate hCounty of Fairfield, State of t arolina, containing One Hun [00] acres, more or less, and d as follows: On the North by . elonging to James P. Caldwell bMcClure's Creek and on the >h y Beaver Creek and lands be gto L. R. Fee and on the West dleading from Shelton to Blairs ylands belongin.g to Florence G. r." the said trac t being the same f land conveyed to said Sam sammond by James P. Caldwell. IRS OF SALE: One third of the :e money to be paid in cash on yof sale and the balance on a~ litf1 one and two years. with etthereon from the day of sale, ecured by the bond of the p:ur rand a mortgage of the premises. iash at the option of the pur .the purchaser to pay for all .rya...pers and for recording e..d if the purchaser fail to, with the terms of sale, the said ay re-sell said land at the risk epurchaser at some subsequent JOHN W. LYLES, C. C. C. P. F. C. Citation. ATE OF SOUTH CAR~OINA. C'ounty of Fairfield . L. Holley. Probate Judge: eoas. H. E. Caldt.ell made ome, to grant him Letters of iistration of the Estate and ef s fJ.-C. Caldwell. 31S are Therefore, to cite and onsh all and singular the kindred editors of the said ,J. C. Cald deceased, that they be and rbefore me. in the Court of at, to be held at Winnsboro on ovember next, after publication o.at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, owcause,.if any they have, why ai Administration should not be va under my hand this 4th day emcber Anno Domini 1916. -W. L. HOLLEY, Jude of Probate agency of the late Hi to Mr. S. R. Mc- the lat of Winnsboro In- inform y Company. All attend les are now in Mr. will tr3 e. Mr. McMaster servicE render the policy resent >ld service and it Mr. C ted if the policy chang< ,leir business with Mr. C will b( :ALDWELL, Administrator. ro Insurance a S. R. McMASTER, )od Insurance Plus Gc Solid Comfc Any time, anywhere, the Pe: Smokeless Oil Heater means< insurance. No matter if th room's so cold you can se breath-just touch a match Perfection and it thaws out ti before you are ready to dress. For a warrr bathroom, a cozy fast room, or a comfortable room at the end of the day': get the Perfection. Clean, handsome, durable. Inexpe buy, inexpensive to use. Ask ai department store, hardware or dealer Use Aladdin Security oil-for best. STANDARD OIL COMPANY~ (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington, D. C.Chalte N, C Richmond, Va. .a: eston, S. C. Send Your Job Prii Will D ring purchased the agency of e Mr. J. C. Caldwell, I wish his policy holders that I will to their renewals and that I and render them the same that he did. I expect to rep the same Companies that ildwell did. If there is any desired in policies issued by ldwell, telephone 133 and I glad to attend to same. S. R. McMASTER, Manager. nd Realty Co. Manager od Service. ~rt ~fection omfort e bed e your to the e chills break "Iwrk PERE TION SM1OKEL H~9 JEATERS -nsive to y good rniture, iting to Us. And we o It Right.