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Cor rect Young Men's S Brown Cashunere .I~lot Young regular $32.50 an * ' PRIC The News and Herald. WINNSBORQ, S. C. P. I.LDEES Editor and Puihe htered 'in the pest offece at Winns 6ero, S. C., as seeamiclass miag mat ter. '' 5l2fnlly guided, the ir.far.t savage * a your home today may become. th~ aggressive citizen of tomorrow. * It is rather amusing to behold the nations gabbing -'about disarmament, dac having its hand upon its gun. * An Alabama mule that kicked a man in the bead and broke, Its leg in two * places was shot. It's a- har4 world. Few things are so restful to the wearied eye of the city man as a tr@ to the country to see the bllboards. . It Is diffBcult to understand the state of mind of any man who will join In a bunt to exterminate a herd of buffalo. dIs going to waste sympathy * -. cn the automobile owner who tries to get past with a 1920 license and Is caught at it. Now that a federal tax has been placed on bathing, thriflt is going to he very popular with a certain portion of the population. Chicago cops will "dress like womn cm" In order to trap the purse snatch xrs. No doubt they will disguise their *est with galoshes. Geologists say that freshets are gradually washing the United States away and that It will all be washed in thez ocean In 1,001.920. "Coppers show strength in New -York," says a headline-but It's on the anarket page, so there's no use In get -ting unduly optimistic. "Go to work or go to jail," Is the luussian edict to strikers, while In Lon don striking workmen shout, "We want . ovlets !" We wonder why. Nowadays wh'en a girl starts to witing a diary the wise parent begins te take special notice of her compan Ions and the places she visits. A Chicago paper has reopened the old question of whether a woman al ways closes her eyes when kissing. In some cases she simply has to. The- farmer who makes two acres of atermelons grow on his farm where lyone grew before Is a major gen n1In the army of optimiSm. Styles ii FIVE G roup 1. its made of AUl Wool fornmedy $30.00. IAL $15.00 roup 2. Men's Fancy Worsteds, i$35.00 ~DAT $17.50 EN'S "JUST WRIGHT' HOP1 SThe Story of Our States 3, JONAThN DRACE ilL-NEW JERSEY 9 SEYS-Xbe- | came the I 9O 9WJR third state i 9 justasi days e 9after Pennsyl- i vania had for- Ij) 9 many adopted I the Constitution. This territory, Iwhich covers 8,224 square mIles,; 9origInally was a- part .of the province of New Netherlands. In 168k, after the English con quest af New Netherlands, theP i dukee OfYrk sold thesuternl portion to Lord Berkeley and Sir 9 9 George Casteret. The latter had *won- some distinction as gover *nor of the little island of Jersey pin the English channel, and It *was In his honor that the new9 s province came to be called New Jersey. The eastern portion, 9 that about Newark,\was settled * by Carteret and the territory to 99 the southwest, where Burlington 9 Sand Trenton now stand, feli to 9 *Berkeley. After a few years 9 berkeley sold his share to a party of Quakers and two dis- ; tinct -provinces were formed. 'called East and West Jersey. * 9They were reunited, however, in 1702, and became a .single prov- , 9Ince under the direct rule of the ~ English crown.9 DNew Jersey casts fourteen electoral votes for president. (@ bsy McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Small Things Cause Discord. ItIsn't the inng journey on foot that makes you tootsore but It is the grain of whyt In your shoe or the wrinkle in your sock. It isn't the thousand miles your auto runs that wears it out but the grain of sand In the bearings, Little things make discord. Little things disturb our happiness. Srnall Joys Always Best. Little joys refresh us constantly, ike house-bread, and never bring dis gat; great ones, like sugar-bread, briey, and then satiety.-Riichter. HEMSTITCHING and picoting at. tachment works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50 'with full instructions. Gem Novelty Co. Box 1031, C'ornus Christi, Texas. 1 the M< ROUPS OF I Group I MEN'S AND YOUM MADE OF'ALL WOC CASHMEE, MADE ] YOUNG MEN'S, SOL S39.51 SPECIAl $11.00 TAN ENGLISH LNE BI PALMAFESTA QUEEN. Miss Sarah Kirkpatrick, of Ches. r county, was crowned Queen. of ~almafesta in Columbia Thursday ight. 'RATMENT OF WINTHROP. BY THE LEGISLATURE. Preident -Johnson, of Winthrop yollege, while at Atlantic City, sent e following telegram to Senator art, who did his best to secure for "inthrop proper, treatment at the mds of the Legislature "I wish td give a solemn warning hat if Winthrop is not given more noney than was provided in House ppropriation 'Bill for printing, fuel, lectrity and gas, wages, janitors d laborers, repairs and for few ad. itional teachers for additional stu.. ets, in accordance with itemized tatement filed with the Finance ommittee, it will' be seriously crip pled, if not prevented from running bbrough the fiscal year." NNUAL MEETING OF DEMONSTRATION AGENTS The- annual meeting of the Home Demonstration Agents of South Cur. in.a will be held at Winth':p Gol. ege, Rock Hill, S. C., March 25 to April 5, under the direction of the State Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Christine N. South, and the District Agents, Misses Bessie THar per and Lois Watkins and Mrs. Fran. es Y. Kline. W. D. RICHARDSON. The funeral services of Mr. W. D. Richardson, who was found dead at his home in Nelson Wednesday morn. ing were held in the Presbyterian church here Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. MAGAZINES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST AND LATEST COPIES ALWAYS ON HAND. COME AND SEE OUR LINE TENNANT BROTHERS Main Street Winshorn S. C. )st Servi< IEN'S CLOT: [o. 3. G MEN'S SUTIT1S, L WORSTEDS and N REGULAR AND ) FOR $37.50 AND ~$19.50 CUT OXFORDS, OUR I (0TH] , CARD OF THANKS. We take this method of extending ur appreciation ice the kindnesses and expressions of sympathyr iendsred s during our recent bereavement in the death of our son, John H. Gibson, J. H. .Gibson and Family. C. CState Highway Department. F. A Project No. 90-A, Fairfield County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received until. '12 clock noon, Tuesday, April 5, 1921, at the office of the Board of County Commissioners of Fairfield County, Winnsboro, 8. C., for the construction of 5.439 miles of the Columbia-Char lotte road, between Wimisboro city limits and Survey Station 201-05.5 near Nelson, in Fairfield County. The work to be done will consist of the necessary clearing and grub bing within' the 50 ft. right of way and the following approximate quantities: 22,866 cu. yards, common excavation, 500 cii. yds rock excava tlon; 17.165 cii. yds .top soil sur facing, 347.5 lin. ft. V. C. pipe, 31.4 c. yds class "B" concrete in head-. walls and 10 cu. yds class "A" con rete, 10 cu.' yds. class "B" concrete, 4 e. yds class "C" concrete, 893 lbs, steel reinforcement for widening of existing 16 ft. concrete bridge. Proposal forms must be accompa~ nied by a certified check or corpor ate surety bond for five hundred ($500.00) dollars, made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Fairfield Coun Plans, specifications and proposal forms are on file at the office of M. C. Boulware, County Supervisor, Winnsboro, S. C., and at the office of the state Highway Engineer, Colum. bia, S. C. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the latter ad. dress upon request accompanied by check for five ($5.00) dollars, whict~ sum will be refunded if the planm are returned in good condition with in thirty days after the receipt ol WE TEACH THROUGH CORRES PONDENCE the same bookkeep. ing, accountancy and penmanship at taught in our college daily. Very low rate of tuition. We are :3 i.eal you as your mail box. Write a. enlce for particulars. Bowen's Husia s! College, Accredited School, olum, ba S. C. - eable Mat4 ING Group 4. 1 lot Men's Suits, Al Wool Serge mere and Worsted . Sold for $42.50 a OUR PRICE $25. Group 5. Men's and Young -5eMs Suits a" finish Serge and worsted, sold from to $50.00. SPECIAL $29.50 RICE........$7.5) ANNES WINS FROM A 4WAN. took tbA a body. On Wednesday ight at the Roy- ond fin al Cafe there was another very e- his fan citing wrestling match between Wm stated' Kirshman of Camp 3aelkion and Nick geT' cre1 Annes, the local wrestler. The match to 'see i was very fast adid furious. 'Beth men, Ainnei worked smooth and lver. Annes Lion"' n IRISBI COBBLXR J A. B. CATHI Do not forget that we have a large all kinds of Belting,' Pipe, Valves, Fil ing, Pulleys and Hangers, Bolts, Nuts a else you need in the way of Machinery Prices. Try us. C?olumbia Supj 823 West Gervais Street, Let us furnish RoughILi ANY SID See usfori Rabb~&_T V us ~ria1s I * - N -4gI~., .~. - -. ~ofhe * $3950 * / * .44 +~. ~k ~firtfaUm27 iciSS91~ ~VId mc ~ iu22~nin*saIs.K. ~ ~O~jY sciaso~s. hat. he 4ppreciated rdsverym~ch and ao~,athisnext ~ the # ext week. -~ $ I.' " 'ATOI~S .1 '11 ---I CART '-S mud well ~mrte~tck ~ ~tings, Jrou~ Steel, Shaft ~ md Washers aa4 aa~th~r. Supplies at ~wesest I.uw ~, S. .1~ - J I ~ly Co. 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