The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, March 21, 1921, Image 2
HE CIRCUS PARADE.
e are to lead the parade." said
members of the band, "and we
will play fine mu
sic to itake ev
eryone feel happy.
*They will be
so glad that they
are at the circus
d a'nd will say,
"'There is noth
Ing like the circus
after all.'"
"And then we
are- will come along,"
said the snake
charmer and the
fat lady, "and ev
eryone will !ay
how queer we are.
We like thax."
"And they will
Amuse." wonder how I can
swallow the
d the lady sword swallower.
we will come," Vaid the cam
we will have fine looking
our backs and humps.
e Bactrian capels ~ff -any
nt to know and there are
-*ho want to know
ill come," said the ele
eautJfully dressed ladies
us"
ride upon us too," said
march in the parade," I
"aud as we go about
ill make funny jokes.
people and make them
ear we had some visi- t
There was a great tall
dnade - pittes 'and a
man who made pictures
It
they drew funny pictures,
knew that visiting us would a
to make still- funnier pic' V
or we are so funny."
but we will bark and shout, t
'Bow-wow,' ".the dogs said. "And f
will wear fine ribbons on our col- I
and look very much dressed-up." a
e will march too," said the horses. o
after th e will run races,.and
with a ig. rope will see if he
us all at one fling.
to be very wild. That
circus exitlng, but we
at all. We're gentle
.but It is our
PLAN FOR IDEAL COMMUNITY
Citizens of New Jersey Township
Have Comprehensive Plan In
Forming Their Association.
Cummunity centers throughout the
country may be interested in the doc
umen.t drawn up by the citizens of
Plainsboro township.. New Jersey,
when they incorporated their com
munity.
"We. the residents of Plainsboro
township, New Jersey. declare our
purpose to accept all the duties of
American citizenship.
"We are forming an association to
secure all the benefits of community
life and affirm the right of our com
unity to each one's best effort.
"We support all individual rights
just so far as their use does not harm
)ur fellows.
"We agree that the public good is
;uperior to any private gain obtained
it the exnev of community welfare.
"We recogn _. and acknowledge the
pacious influence of practical Chris.
lanity in .community life.
"We ask that our homes be guarded
>y right social conditions throughout
ur community.
"We declare it to be the duty of the
!ommunity to provide good schools,
ne,ne, for community recreation,- safe,
anitary conditions, lmproved high
rays and encouragement to thrift and
ome ownership.
"We propose to make the neatness
ad attractiveness of our homes and
arms assets of distinct .alue to the
owaship.
"We agree to do our share in the
reation of public sentiment in sup
ort of all measures in the pulbic in
erest.
"We agree to put aside all partisan
nd sectarian relations when dealing
71th community matters.
"We state our conviction that the
est rewards from this organized ef
Drt lie before each one in a deepened
:terest in others and in an increased
bility to co-operate the one with the
ther for the good of all."
IEFLECT LURE OF THE CITY
mpty Houses, Seen on So Many Coun
try Highways, Example of Unfor
tunate Trend of Times.
The. housig question is scarcely,.if
y, less important than it wasa,Der
In mo
nd the
be im
ver;
DISCHARGE.
Is hereby given tlaL W.
executor of the estate of
ith, has this day made ap
plication unto me for a final discharge
as such executor; and that the 7th
day of April, 1921, at 5 o'clock p. in.,
at my office, has been appointed for
the hearing of said petition.
March 7th, 1921.
W. L. HOLLEY,
Judge of Probate, Fairfield
County, S. C.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Bessie B. Richardson, formerly Mrs.
Bessie B. Hood, administratrix of the
estate of A. D. Hood, deceased, has
this day made application unto me
for a final discharge as such ad
ministratrix; and that the 19th day
of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
at my office, has been- appointed for
the hearing of said petition.
Feb. 19, 1921.
W. L. HOLLEY,
Judge of Probate.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Fairfield.
By W. L gogey, Probate Judge.
Whereas, J. W. Hood made suit to
me to grant him Le#qs of Adiis
tration of the Estate fd ts 'o
James D. Rawls.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and, Wngular,Ahe kindred
and credItors of 'the -sVa! iies D
Rawls, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Winnsboro, S. C.,
on the 6th of April, 1921! next, af
ter publication hereof, at:11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Admin
istration should not be.granted.
Given under my hand this 22nd
day of March, Anno Domiki-'.1921.
W. L. HOLLEY,
Judge of Probate.
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