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-AND' 18'WINNSBORO, S. C., MARCH 31st, 1921 SN HOT, BOUND AND -N .N WATER WITE AN * VL3 UND1 ECK. eparty decomposed body of a wn as found, late Saturday 1ake emar Brow;' WbW county. Several young e Ssking- in the lake on Sat.. aftermcon when they saw what Pe ought was the body of a-a tIeImatr. They hurried home and terufsther who returned to asitbthem and found that it thp bdyf a white man d r clothes. The man had been hot rough the heart, the buiet clear through the here was also a bullet h<4e heek of the neck. His hais "6#eied together wi wire a2d Vti was Wired around hineck. John H. -Gibson, of. Wnns. *asotified, a: -the 'inqimt S urlay. The.initials F. M. mound on his underwear. A onaning 66 cents and e efoin in his ppekets. The Insented the first clue to the tity as- Fritz Kzrutier, eig*h bor1ood had dis Christmas Ye and had ~Or bieardo *uc.Ms ammomd~ t,* cor. t$Idthe uian as her "'mtattoo m an 6m0ti Hi edwas o re rtz Xunsboro native of Gray -'*Jng in the State for iarried a Miss Maggie e ilths small son durvive esred \ the United State thW OrId war, and was tationed at Camp Jack e seems to point to Kritzer 'as murdered, suspected, as he had no ury was impaneled: ora, J. M. Jonps, E.I'H.Vann, T. W. Clark. They adjourned r 'erdict. The aeet again Thursday of'this dmrther investigation. e nt Wilson Attacked. ~-Former Prosideat eed,naacute attack ofi whb icasee haried s sasane it wait a4i ttabe had entirely reeev. our after the attack. Coney la Badly tHurt. .-Lient. W. D). Coney, et service, received prob juries when his airplane 4 while he was attempt a landing near Crowville, return trans-continental1 Jacksonville, Fla., to San lf .laft and Harding Meet. a*gd. - Former President a~Wsbington on personal bust beddin at his old office at oue and paid his respects Hirding. TI~e former t ase to thecaital tod -letare ad said his call cn was merely a -iisit ot -'Mrr er Cent Reduction. * m.enn Xiss.-Governor Lee K. ase of Mlsssppi, has issd a ~ciitaieM urging the cotton grow eu er thestate to reduce their acre g$ l ted to cotton this year at least I cent. uwAbandon Communism. gfo~s-ar, .Russian work -E~~~itabu(ned commnat=n and 4topted the most extreme form -dlriduali. ,it is said; in Petre- 4 espe inceived here. 1 -P ne~ which holds tihe ~.vI~a P HOah, hmnsland Chibl ~~eSt. according to Mit~ t ~ sqnatersof the: ltaeain)s eu~.aiata tona this etv LEGIO N ELEGANT DINNEai LIVELY SPEECHES PROVMDE #LEAS. ANT EVENING, A small group of Ainerican Legion members, aided by a comuiittee of Winnsboro wonen consisting Mrs. Scruggs, Mrs. -Wolling, Mrs. J s, Mrs. Crtwright, Mrs. Lucy Whit. mire, Misses Mamie Burley . and Hazel Haynes and others - of the Methodist church, provided a. -ban quet of perfect quality- and quentity for- the ex-service tnen of Faiildeld county Wednesday evening in the Community House. The treat ud satisfaction of the evening did not, - however, eease with the thoro ighly l appreciative stowing away of he de. delicious -repast .by the soldir citi ens, for with foresight, "a feast proper of reason and- favor of soul," had also been prgvided by the iosts, fired.with enthusiasm for the organi zation under whose ,auspices the meeting was called. Dr. R. G. Hamilton was in -harge of the program and in selection of speakers provided men who ,-ave messages in keeping with the prlat things which all real Americans know are the teal fibre of our national life, namely, lofty ideals put into ae- F. tion. Mr. G. G. Mayes, the first speaker, tlh made plain the part.which those left M er here, whether civilian or soldier, M had in making possible the service ed -those sent "over there." Mr. Wilson Hanaa, showed how X nuh the - tess of any of our oI Men t-tereanonfiet *eh We saw no earer way of their con- p1 :iming serpi4ce than by upholding the is rposes of the American Legioi, Y4 ramely to fight for God, for country - d our great Constitution. tM Mr. J. L. Glenn, Jr., of Chester, ho was with the Boover - adminis- da ;ration in Begium ri 1914 and laier Of was in the service as an officer in e First Division in Frame, gave a -kear exposition of the purposes of T" he Legion and why it is destined to he )e the organization through which hose who had an actual part in the O war will find the lmeans to continue t heir share in the upholding ofthe deals for which the struggle ,was a by DIU Rev. W.- P. Peyton, repeating a ~ribute. given -by a prominent inbor eader in England, emphasized the ought that the thin1ring parts of. ill the allied groups are unitedl inat he high, purposes for which they ~ought together, and that ad this rian he aprssd it, "we are brethers baund F othe , the blood died on the F ~attleele et Europe." Wibm Ghmn Ragadale, Wai'llaw feCans and Randolph -Bratt%a rut he inishig touches on what might iave prud a too serious a series of scourses, and kept the men in roa f laughter through refernees to - I idents parallel to th,ose of t4 ir ddies to whom they were sp k. In a business session after the ban. Fa juet the following officers ~ere ~lected: . M. Macfie, commander. ' I. B. Crowon, vice comimander. bi S. R. McMaster, adjutant azl reasurer,.e J. F. Castles, sergeant at arms. Rev. W. P. Peyton, ch4plain. -. 1 ev. G. G. Mayes, Dr. lO1eJohn- i on and Mr. Wilson Hnahtan were h leted honorary mnemue of the or. anzation. At the business aessic it was de. ded to ask the people f the townf nd community for dona n either noney or ;equipmenlt -to be used in raishing a Post club room. The fficers will call on the people for outributons in the' r future. Ir. GG.Mayes, WI oin charge the Community -has very ~ enerosly consented t e the use1 f one of .the rooms in -building or the use of the Post. - ~A Lccisv Bij~ . to e trabtb b T NOTICE TO OU We take this method of not April"Ist The News and Herald advatce basis.' And we wish t that on that date we will cut off paid up. This is not doe as a r their intention to pay; it is simply tinue the expense of sending the absolute rule and all names, re not paid up will be taken off. The i ing of a paper have to be paid pay them promptly we would be It is for this reason added to the partment which require all pap make this step necessary. The label on your paper shi you pay ycur subscr We are trying to make the Ne paper and need YOUR ,subscripti kS1BALL TEAM STRENGTHEN. ED.BY NEW MEN-OTHER NEWS. The stork has been good to us this .ek. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. .M. Bailey he et a lovely baby r. Then ta little later to ehome pf and Mrs. Wade Huff &n an fet 'a botincing baby boy. r. a Will Rimer were favor. wi a -bab and thento the week, the' home ndlefta are mak wsant, in swmer thap rhe Wnw" on the,grvnd;' Three dihet afor oang Americal =r. ims, forier overseer of istng n ur il, now of the Lo yMils-f Gastonia N. C. spent th Y in rVillage Monday, the guest ir; and Mrs. George P. Hall. Miss Etta Wilson, sister of Mr. n Wilson, arrived in our village esday for a visit at the home of r brother. Hr. Mack Boyd, of Columbia, pted the position as plumber mill. We are glad to welco . Boyd to our fellowship. He brother of Mr. W. B. Porter, the way, seems to be some tyer too. fr. Will Seinten, of Augusta, nt the week-.end with his pa. .and Mrs. W. E. Sentell., He ned to AMgusta iMonday. ~Irs. Pearl Saylor, of Winston. , N.. C., is on a-1. extended pjisit parents, Mr. and Mrs. D kis. Ifr. Amos Jobpstone, who has nding his 'Easter vacation. parents, Mr. and Mrs. utone, returned Timesday: p 4AthqaS, Ga., to w idies at the tUiversity of r. G. H. .Iakey motoredI bia Sunda'y see the yat the Pni ta ' londay Mr. W. -Ba . G. H.Lokey m ils where they s jiness. r. and .Mrs. A. t . a. N. A Wh1ite motored Monday d t of ptn,S ainu and N Cday, wit1- us ~they made a tour both the~ old and th~ ey expresselbhem h the splendid general our sillage arid miill. *4 ald, " tell e has bee~ ery iU two days& hard ~andSate- 6y on gang. Bpt I think all right iii a few 3ob admitted that ke k and idedW s d a .d tw. beep t SUBSCRIBERS ifying 'our sbscribers that after will be. run n a strictly cash in ) advise,our subscribers further the list all names which are not 4' afiection on anyone's credit or od because we cannot afford to con paper on credit. This will be ani ,%rdless of-ho it is, which are naterials which go into the print. for promptly, and unless we do unable to get'any more supplies regulations of the postoffice de rs to be paid in advance, that ws the date to which you have iption betreen now and April 1? ws and Hefald a representative n to make it a success. Baseba_l practice started Monday slowed up some on Tuesay and waM stopped m Wednesday-by a belated kiss of the north winds. 6ner Robefttwn - Ys that as soon as 'Idi Sol smiles, gain all haids will be on deck to sting the horse.bide. Some' very promn* material is on hand and unlesOsM,e hitCh comes, ye faM will see some real games this,sum. mer. "TuIg" Reese is working of the "bay .Window" surplus so as to be able to get into a regular i,an's sized unifdrm. The cool %.eather hinders him somevit as he eati more after #pctice than e can sw*t off. Loker$ns that ' is the -s&me old deMon MWth the 'vMw. ie has a fmaia r4stin the all st the *rid,basizad. or over the left field ers head. -4 are going t keepa cian nr on thed this hi a "cat'" any Sep think flies et has FAl ,IM CIY hole eturztO r t6 Itik e after visiting her gins Mrs. J. W. Pope, Sr Dr. and Mrs. BR Pope, of U spent aster with Mf; and John Pope. Misi -agae Berths and Turner, WintopCoIegg the week.end at barme. theth Rftel'fngi~ Ce3rDibia. Mr sm&Xrf vjQra an erTa.ne r. - Mhe aft, t r udan .IF