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[STATE IS Beaufort. The Beaufort farmers are I busy shipping lettuce and ro maine. Last week 130 cars of lettuce moved from Beaut-ort. Bateshurg.-The Smith-Alexander Wise post. Aiuerlcau Legion. of Bates burg was (ormally organized by the electioa uf officers. Daregin.-TheRocheater. N. Y.. W*Vnariopa; baseball team has ar tved. anager StallUngs has at pres et more than 30 mten here. The team will (eamain here for thre wee%s. laurens.-TSity-Ridge seho01. five oles west of the city had ivi closin ; qrcises with an all day pienie and Ust'er egg hunt. The te.:m of this echool this year was , for sevea wonths. Clemson College.-In a fast ten in. aing game here -the Clemava Tigers tat to the University -of Georgia by The score of 2 to 1. Both teams play %d tight ball and the game was excit 0g all the way through. Richard "Feetie" Fogle. young ne gro, was electrocuted at the state pen tentiary paying the death penalty for t haurder of a young whie man, Earl Wadford, at Lone Star, Calhoun coun tr In January. Charleston. - President Harding - was. by unanimous rising vote elected a* honorary member of the South trolina commandery No. 1, Knights ftmplar. The, local body was Insti twte4 in 1780 and is the oldest order 9t knighthood in the western henia there. Anderso.-Tourists cars passing through thin city were counted by an Waerested party, and there were 54. Ihey were all going in the one direo aonp baek North. Some of the cars Tore the license tags of ConnectiUent, Michigan, Washington, D. C., Indiana, and Ohio, while there were many from nearer home. Vancluse.-R. L. Ledbetter was ap. pointed magistrate for Vaucluse, Ai jAn county, as provided for by the f at 1921. The appointment was ade by the governor. WWruff.-H. L. Ferguson was ap etated by the governor to be -a mem bwr of the board of assesors for the own of Wobdruff; Spar.40u;g coun , vice -S. M. Kigore, delnd. Chaileston.-CharlesJ.. Hefrom. was oppoAted to be a member of the tard of assessors for Ward 7, Char bkton, by the- governor, succeeding f. R Bruns..who has moved from the efty. Greenville.-Mrs. Lena Cox lost out * the race for judge of probate of fiekens county by the close. margin et Eght votes, according to unofdecial sira compiled. Fi*rence. - Judge Memminger in general sessions'-court overruled the motion of Attorney A. L. King for a etinuance of the case of Edmund SBigham.. Greenwood.-A. C. Jordan died in a beak hospital from pistol wounds at the- hand. of Joe Klught in a difficulty1 *etween the two at Blakesdale about I two miDes north of Greeinwood. Newberry. -- Newberry is. in the1 ldst of an expansion .campaign for 1 e lceel chamber of comerce, the 1 ap.ign being under the guidance of e American City burea,u with W. C. I Ewing, manager, and B. I. Carter, pub- t ceity directot. Greenville.-At .its regular meeting ,a atty council received petitions for or Miaces prohibiting the "shimmy.' e "aenml walk," "antickle toe" and oth- t w so-alled suggestive dances in pub- t Me dance halls. Action was'reserved i gending an investigation. Rock Hill.-The acreage reduction and fertilizer reduction in many of mue cotton growing states is evidenced sy reports of surveys made in Georgia sad North Carolina, similar to the gveyv made in this state. The acre we reduction in this state was esti- c4 'sated at 37.6 per cent. b Abbeville.-JUdge W. C. Benet, a mner resident and -father of Christie geet .of .Columbia, has accepted anN itat'lon to address the graduates of . Me high school at their commence gent exercises. whieh will be held ond Way 27- Ih Manning-The verdict handed out gainst the prohibition violators by t * dge Pourifoy are under supnso G ' b-good behavior and that they never .', engage in the liquor business, het if they should be caught the sue gended- iime goes into effect. t ~amberg.-fapt. L. Mi. Fisher, - n der whose supervision the work of meuacaia control was carried on it ; Bamberg rast year, was in the city .and made an inspection of the work erme, with a view to necessary work . maintenance. Derrington.-The building for the airy and cattle show is. being put inj sondition and the entries of show a'b tie are coming in good nnbers. The b dalry and cattle show pronlises to su ... an shm of its kind saId in th Telephones Iate Raised. rates in Iji exchanges of the Southern Bell Telephone company in South Carolina will be increased &]p' proximately 20.72 per cent in accord ance with the terms of an order is sued by the state railroad commis sion agreeing to the company's pro posed rate schedule. The various in creases go into effect April 1. The Southern Bell Telephone com pany fIed its petition for a rate re vision in South CaroJina with the commission last October, the in creases asked aggregating a general raise of approximately 25 per cent. The commission, after numerous hearings and an exhaustive study of the documentary evidence submitted. approved the company's proposed rate revision schedule with only two exceptions. The proposed increase for farmers' lines and farmers' ex change service was denied as was al so the elimination of free interea change service between towns, the ex changes in hich are less than three miles aparL. Charges were authorized however, for this interchange service between towns more than three miles apart, practically substituting for this free exchange service the long dis tance service now employed In com munication between the great major ity of towns in and beyond the bor ders of the.state. New County Projected. Dr. W. E. Williams of McBee, Ches terfield county, has written letters to the attorney general's office asking for facts about the necessary area, population, property and other items in forming a new county with a view to getting up te- neCessary ,petition for a new county. it is said. The let ters asked the -attorney general for numerous details about the new coun ty idea: the section in and around IeBee is seeking to form a new county and to quit Chesterfield, according to infor mation here. this having been at tempted once before, failing. Successer to Mcswaln. A number at men are being suggest ed as possible puccessors to W. A. MeSwain, insurance commissioner, who has tendered his resignation to Governor Cooper. Several applica tions liave already been received at the governor's office. Among' those being mentioned are: John J..McMahan of Columbia, C. S. Lucas st Florence, R. W. Davis of Fountain Inn, W. T. Moore of Lan rens and others. Several men. have written' the governor asking for in fon6ation -and asking that they be given a hearing before the place Is illed. EntenWlon Aid for Schiele Paid. The offce of- state superintendent of education completed this week the payment - of term extension aid to the- public schools. Disbursements I tmounted to $53,902 to 562 districts a 44 counties. Warrants on the comp roller general were mailed to the re pective eounty treasurers showing he speelfie amount to be credited to maeh term extension district. The oney Is to be 'used exclusively for ( bachers' salaries, according to a, tatement given by the superintend- a at's oftice. Bodis eof Here 'Dead Arrive. q A number of -bodies of the South's ero dead arriving In Columbia, es- ~ orted by Camp Jackson soldiers; will e earried to their former homes roughout South Carolina and ad cent states. Came Jackson, under I e' plans of the war deparunent, has en' desiggated~ Es the distributing v aiont for thia 'section, the bodies of e eountry's overseas dead being es rted to Columbia from New York to e carried from Camp Jackson to eir final resting place in their heme ud. Sl ine Stills are Captured. Federal revenue 'agents woi-king out t fColumbia made the banner haul of he year so far during last wok when s ey captured nine stills, one eutomo- h ile. a number of fermenters and de- . royed over 4,000 gallons of beer and i rested several violators of the .pro bition laws, all in Sumter county. ai arry Foster, Special Judge. Governor Cooper has appointed J. C .rryr Foster of Rock Hill. as judge te preside over the special term of ~urt for the Tenth judicial circuit to held at Anderson. nammnent at Mt. Pleasent. h Inspection of all the South Carolina rI ttional Guard units will be com M oted at Union. this being the last tt to be given official inspection g iring the past ten days. Inspection PC s been in progress-since March 14 rO Ith Major B. F. Ristine, inspector strctor of the North Carolina Na- he nal Guard, in charge and Brigadier neral Moore. the adjutant general South Carolina. and Major F. W. bn, assisting. South Carolina's regiment of infan is yet incomplete. m e Thousand Sehools Aided.F he office of state superintendent education h,as just completed the yenta of rural graded school aid - the scholastic year 1920-21. ounting to $273,900 to 1,008 schools hi 46 counties. The record of these g ools makes a story of significant; cational growth and notable ao plishment. Consolidation, better i1dings. an enlarged teaching corps,~ ter organization and classroom in- a ciue. a fuller enroliment and Pt ro regular attendanoe are the ways i ..- ene this vwet NEWS LETTER FROM WINNSBORO MILLS (Continued from page one) spent in the woods. The Sunbeam band of the Baptist Lhurch gave a splendid program at the Sunday school hour Snuday morn. 'ng. The program was as follows: Scripture lesson, Lk. 24:1-10-by Miss Minnie Fields. "Easter Greetings"- Misses Myr tie Morton, Cassie Lee Knight, Ger. trude Crawford, Jennie Ivey, Annie Bell Fields, Agnes Mitchem, Edna Branham, Mary Ivey, Laura Mae Black, Ada Fields, Lottie Mae Mor. an, Vida Mitchem, and Messrs J. D. Lokey, Willie Inlaw, Robert Knight. Song by Junior Choir-"Love Lif. ted Me." "Love"-by Mary Dri-gers. "Easter Morning,"-by Mary Lo key and Pauline Wilson. "I'm Small, I Know"-by Hazel Wilson. "An Easter Recitation"-by Julia Knight. "Peace"-by Mae Dove. Song, "Jesus Loves Me"-Junior Choir. "Easter Missionary"-Cleo Knight, Viola Gruber, Lillian Stewart, Paul Wilson, Odell Black and Ben Sen "Emblematic Flowers"-Minnie Robinston. Annie Belle Fields, Min. nie Fields, Corinne Melton, Irma Windham, John Inlaw, Haskell Black. "Christ is King"-Dollie Branham. Song, "Jesus Bids Us Shine" Junior Choir. The 13:ptist church was crowded Sunda' evening to hear the pastor speak on the subject, "The Liv'i% Chris' After the sermon the .ol lowim. v the ordinhnee f -Ivp tism: M:s. Clayton Conycrs Mils aura .1ay Black, Miss Ma-l.ers, Ddell Blacle and Mr. Ed Mr-ek. The Union service of all the ch-rch s which was fostponed from Easter sunday evening will be held in the ual Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. 'eorge C. Gibson will preach the ermon. Let us make this another reat occasion for the glory of God. 'he people of the village should unite nd fill the ball on this evening. Rev, R. F. Revis sustained an un. ortunate loss Tuesday when his fine ,ow died. . 1 SALEM. t Rev. D. A. gwiiord preached at 3 alem on Sunda, March 27th. V Misses Valeria Blair and Nelle I folcombe spent the week-end with frs. C. M. Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turner wor. hipped at Salein Sunday. . Mr. and Mms. Wade Aiken spent aster with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.S ~rowder. Miss Kittie Kirkpatrick is spending while with her sister, Mrs. Edgar iken. Miss Belle Crawford, of Columbia, j pent Easter at home.C Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edrington spent' mday with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford. F Mr. JTohn Albert tadd and a friend d. rom Charleston. spent Easter with rr. and Mrs. C. M. Ladd, t Mrs. Tom Aiken is spending the d: 'aek with bliss Corinne Aiken. Mrs. M1. B, Martin has been on aj. sit to Spartanburg to see her sis-. b r, Mrs. dharlie Sims. Little Miss Emma Jean ClowneyS ent Friday with Little Miss Mary ~ ess Ladd. ,i Most of our young folks motored : Winnsboro Saturday afternoon. C< The little tots of Mrs. C. M. Ladd's , nday school class enjoyed an eggj bc t at Salem church Friday even- .p Misses Genie Aiken, of Cross Hill. T1 id Lois Aiken, of Columbia, have re n home recently. te: Messrs Berry Mar'tin and Ernest on awford were in Blairs Sunday e'f-. ar1 noon. .pm WALL';ACEVILLE. or Several people from the neighbor d went to Columbia on last Mon.. r r evening to hear Dr. E. Y. ollens. It was a treat to hear this eat man tell of conditions andJ op.. rtunities in the count ries~ of Eu. in Ms. Vivian Tei:er c.ent Easter atit Mr. and Mrs. F. H, McEachern, H.vi Glenn and Walker Chappell vis-o d Colrpbia last Wednesday. Mr. James Perry was in the comn. mnity last Sunday. Glenn McMeekin was at home fortC ar That arings Him to rime. n Tunacins satys a womanI can al- a s make a man fond of his work or of oe by thre:; at to ma ke him hop;iing -with her. H MATO PLANTS for sale--Prim. fol ner, Pnderosa, Stone. Ten cents ,ric dozen, three dozen for a quarter. than FAIRFIELD COUNTY NEWS AS TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS (Continued from page one.) LONGTOWN. Mrs. J. C. Pickett, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this section, has returned to her home in College Place. Captain W. J. Johnson, of Ridge way ,was in Longtown durin-.4 the past week. Miss Louise Harrison, who is at tending Anderson College, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Jas. L. Harrison. Mr. D. G. Smith has returned to Longtown and is staying with his son, Mr. R. B. Smith. We are high ly nleased to welcome him back in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. R,it-, Jr. of Ridgeway, were recent gues[s of Mrs. Ruff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jones. Mr. Tom Peay, of Ridgewa., w0s in Lonztown Monday, Mr. Eugene Dixon. who has -been quite ill, is better now, much to the delitht of his many friends. Mr. Harold Douglass, of near Winnsboro. who is traveling sales man for the J. R. Watkins products. was in this section during the past week. The Longtown graded school' is progressing nicely under the able management of Miss Broadwater and Mrs. George E. Moore. Dr. Ben team, of Ridgeway, was in Longtown recently. Mr. H. D. Crosswell spent a while; it Bishopville during the past fort fight. Mr. and Mi7s. Riley Stewart and hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert tewart, of Ridgeway, and Mrs. Tay. or, of Columbia, spent Sunday with elatives in the community. Mr. J. M. Tidwell spent a 'while in ,olumbia last week. Mrs. W. B. Kennedy, of Ridge ray, has been on a visit to relatives n tower Lonetown. We are highly gratified to note the ronderful improvement made, in The iews and Herald lately. - We enjoy eading the letters from your corres-i ondents very much indeed, and hope rou will secure a correspondent from ach section who will send you the iews regularly, as we think that the tem from the various sections of 1e county 'is what constitutes a good ounty paper. Mr. Editor, we wish ou mucl success in your laudable dertaking to make The News .and erald one of the best papers in the te. Mr. R. A. Rabon has been unwell >r some time. We wish for him a eedy and complete recovery. Mr. George E. Moore spent a while Ridgeway recently. BLAIR. The rchildren of the community en. yed two Easter egg hunts last week. n Friday' afternoon Mrs. L. M. Blair as their hostess, and Mrs. W. B. earson entertained* them on Satur-. y sfteo. Mr. and Mrs.R. F. Adair, of Clin n, have been here o~n a visit to their ughter, Mrs. L. S. Henderson. 3 Mr and,Mrs. W. H. Long and Mrs. a D. Blair were visitors in Winns. J ro on Tuesday. Rev. D. A. Swicord, of Columbia nninary and Sergeant Lloyd of 5 imp Jackson were week-.end guests ~ the h2ome of Mrs. J. D). Blair. Mr. F. F. Sober was a visitor in 1: lumbia on Monday, Mr. J. W. Edrington, of Winns-. pro, was a visitor to his family the r t week-end. Messs. F. F. Suber, Richard and omas Wilkes, Andrew and Law-. nce Blair and Fitz Rutherford at.. nded a dance in Newberry county Thursday evening. They report enjoyable time, Mr. J. D. Tidmarsh, of Whitmire, id a flying visit tc relatives here Monday. Misses Nelle Holeombe and Vale.. ,Blair were week-end guests of s. C. M. Ladd, of Salem commun. Mr. J. R. Ragsdale was a visitor Union on Saturday. Mr David Edrington was a vis-. *r in Columbis, on Monday. Ifr. A. H. McWhirter, of Green.. le, was a week-end guest in the e of Mr. L. M. Blair. 'hree members of our communit. ye blen very ill the past week: . J. N. Fee and oldest daughter, th~rine, and little John Rhett azier. We are glad to say they all improving. bfrs. Richmond, of Winnsboro, we ruest for the week.end in the home Mrs. L. S..,Henderson. Iiss Alberta Wilkes, of Chester h School, was home for the past ek-end. She was hostess to the lowing guests: Misses Kirkpat-. k and Huff of Chester, Miss Ber Mae Blair of Blairs, Messrs ~ o.ard G...nt and a me Crowder of Chester. Miss Emmee Rabb was a week-end guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Blair. WOODWARD. Miss Alberta Hardin, of Chester, spent the week-end with Miss Mar. garet Sterling, of Avon. Miss Simpson, of Avon, spent the past week with her parents at Rod man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lewis enter tained the young people of the com munity on last Saturday night. Miss Cornie - Harrelson, of Tabor, N. C., spent the past week-end with Miss Rebeccs Lewis at Woodward. Messrs Burr and Lunce Lewis were visitors at Woodward Sunday. Miss Mary Lewis and the Misses Williams, of Limestone College, spent the week-end with Miss Lew is' parents. Mis Cornie Harrelson and Miss Rebecca Lewis motored to Chester Saturday afternoon. Miss Sadie Wagers spent Easter with her parents. at Blackstock. Mis Bonnie, of Columbia College, spent Easter at home. WHITE OAK. Mrs. R. A. and Miss Janette Pat rick entertained the: Ladies' Mission ary Society one evening last week at their home. After the business meeting a salad course with ice tca was serVed. Mis Barbara Grier spent the Eas. ter season with her home 9eople in Due West. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, of Chester, and their sister, Mrs.- Prue igon, of Anderson, spent a few days with friends in White Oak. Mr. F. E. Grier, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with his sister. Miss Mary and Miss Viola Bank head spent Saturday in Winnsboro shopping. White Oak was saddened last week by two serious acciden1s. - Margaret Bailey, while swinging 'on the mer.. ry.go-iound at school. fell and broke her leg. Mr. Joe Woodward was aught in the gears and dragged by , runaway mule, suffering injuries rhieh caused his death. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boulware en. tertained a number of their friends it a delightful p last week. People -are farming around fbite Oak. acreage is being -t-ao is tb. * . AmEL. Farming is the order of the day n Bethel community at this 4ime* a tihe immediate community there il be a considerable reduction' a otton acreage. It would seem -that:, ere will be the .full fifty per eent eduction. No commercial fertiliser carcelv at -all is being used. A few] cres have been already planted~ to otton. The following young ladies were ome for Easter: Miss Rebecca .Rob.i nson, teaching at Ridge Spring; Miss iian Leitner, student at .Columnbiai ~ollege; Misses Helen Robinson and ~arah Brooks, students at Landeri aollege; Miss Margarite Robinsonr.s udent at Winthrop College. Miss I ~inard, of Columbia, also was out -toi e relatives last week. Misses Zelene and Allie 'May Mann ,3 pent Easter with their mother, Mrs. ula Mann. -.A Mr. Fred DpBard, of 9olumbia, 1 aid the commulnity a little visit lastc reek. - a A beautiful Easter program .wasr ndered at Bethel church Sunday af.. e WANNAMAKER'S BOLL COTTON SE~ 1 bushel for 2 of any '2 bushels for 1 of .Will trade for corn Or will sell for ai These seed are tw yrea UL DEf ternoon at Sunday school hour. r following took part, very creditaMy* Nell Brooks, Albert 'd Ma by. Nannie Lou Beckham, Mrs. Brooks and Sarah Brooks; N Lou Leitner, Hannah Leitner, abeth Mann, Phenie Beckham, Leitner and Lewie Mann. Mrs. L. A. Harmon conducte& Epworth League program night. A- missionary program rendered. Mrs. Sharp and James wnt Columbia for Easter service night. The entire community with Mrs. C. H, Leitner inthe of her mother who died in ville, Fla., last week. Mr. an C. H. Leitner attended the at Orangeburg. There was service at Church Sunday .morning. Mr. Bud Trapp has been 0. well recently, but, is i this writing. Capt. T. C. Whitworth, lescing from an attack d Col. H. H. Hinnant, Hamilton and Congreman went "shadding" last & Edisto. They report a ing. Dr. and Mrs. HamZWa B. C. Bye and Miss Louise were in the commrmity Miss Clements visited, tL here on Monday. I The teachers gave. hunt Fiday. The Women's will meet SaturdaY Rev. Mr. Lyons and'their friend paid xi parsonage last week - WOODWiA Mr. and Mrs. Ciau4 two children, of ing a few days with S. P. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. T. E-,-I bia, are visiting Mr Stewart. Messrs W. B. Pi and oe lee have skine College, ae Easter holidays at. homes. .Miss Mattie3Iq ing Medames T. 8raee. . Mr. Robert vid T - ~he &uk asisted I nad )owtin and~ eof tbe issistd -by Misses ick da Dowtin ifee ream and. EDkOR o er cotton sei kind of ps rs from originator. (PORTES . f