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HICKORY RID(GE". The Fairfield county Sunday chool .:ssociati:.n met at the Fairfield Bap tist church on Sunday last. We had a very interesting meeting and a splendid dinner. I think that meeting will help this church wonerfully. J. H* Timm's young son was bitten by a snake last Wednesday, but we are grad to say that he is getting over it nicely. Mr. M. C. Harrison is erecting a large stone house on his plantation. tiful home in the community. Mr. A. A. Young is building a beautiful home in the community. Mr. G. R. Brice and Archie Park motored to Columbia Saturday on business. Miss Elizabeth Cooper, of Colum bia, is spending a while with Miss Rugs Are Wh y not take this oppor cleaned and prolong the the most modern methoi teed and the price is rea see us. located in'Thespi Modern Rug Ch The W( Mo] MOWERS K. R. N WR I "AFT(R EVE! Mint leaf, pep clous Juicy fr flavor Is a tre sweet tooth. And all are equa you. Teeth. ai digestion all bel Your nerves will you," your vim i WRIGEY'3is Ill It~ does as well at value at the smnaI The Flauc Eula Brice. Mr. R. M. Paull spent a few days in the community recently. E. U. Brice, who has been in Winnsboro for the last few months, is now spending his vacation at home. Miss Ada Morrison' of Great Falls. is spending a few days with Miss Pauline Roberts. A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach and Liver. .."Chamberlain's Tablets. for. the stomach and liver are splendid.. I never tire of telling my friends and I neighbors :>f their qualities," writes Mrs. William VAliner, Easc.ood. N. Y. When billious, constipated or troubled with indigestion, give them a trial. They will do you good. Valuable tunity- to have your rugs life of them. We use 3. Our work is guaran sonable. Come in and an Hall, aning Company t nderful F t Lin m nd RAKES .1< X t I cMaster s kEYS U c t fi V MEAL" innt or las-i it eite t for your r 1" good for ~petite andt sa' "hankc ~iI reSond.. t s ed for what for its BIG Icost of 5c. r~asts EWS FROM TOE WINNSBURO MILLS (Continued frm page one) C ,reen. The ball club' journeyed to Chester ast Sat'urday and hooked up %th the -ureka Mills team. The gani was Ost 8 to 7. but not until nine inings )f hard fought baseball had been T )layed. On Saturday the mill team m ets qi he Wateree mills team from Cam- a( len, on the local diamond. The game ti vill be called at 4 o'clock. This bids f air to be the best game of the sea ;on. The local team is tired of los- a ng and is determined to capture this s1 rame from an ancient rival. Every- b< )ody come out and whoop up the t1 ,ame. d, On last Sunday evening at the hall tC Rev. Lennard, presiding elder of this ti listrict, preached A strong sermon to ai in appreciative audience. Quarterly r( :onference was held after the service Messrs. Will, Ralph and Ben Pcn- 161 :ell motored to flartsviile :at Friday :o spend a few days vacation with elatives. Mr. W. E. Sentell has reeontly K urchased a new Ford Lourin r -' t We understand the editor f the g Cews and Herald has been crit-cised r< or the articles appearing in this col- 1o imn. The honorable editor did not 'C 0l us this. Neither do we know the I'61 iames of those who did the criticis ng. For this we are thankful, for t enables us to say a few thingy - vithout having anyone think that we vere dealing in particular person- d tlities. Ih First of all, let us say, that we - elieve in Mr. Dees, the editor of T ['he News and Herald, as a Chris ;ian gentleman, with a fair, broad nind and a big warm heart. A man 6 )ossessed of qualities and interests A hat are worthy of the high position hich he holds. We have always >elieved in the power of the press 12 or good and even f r 2vil. We be ieve that we know the editor of S rhe News and Herald well enough :o assert unhesitatingly that his I vhole hoart is set on doing good. e tendered us certain space in his aluable paper for weekly contribu ions of news or editorial matter. S e have contributed the best we p. ould rake and scrape. We have ccepted all the news that ethers S ave tendered and then spoke a few V hings out of our own heart and ind. Yes, we have dared to put ome religious hinking in this ki olumn. We, and not the editor, R re responsible for what went this column and we are willing to tand behind every word we have aid. If we'have lied, come and tell s. If we have told the truth and it urnt under your shirt, take it like man. We dare say that if instead f giving some sound religious ad ioritions, we had advertised where 0o(d corn liquor could be bought fori 15 per guart, that instead of being iticised for running a religious ewspaper, MIr. Editor would have een applauded for making such a onderful discovery for duch a famished comnmunity?) 31r. Edi >r could do worse things for Fair eld county than print a few relig us items. I dare say, ~r. Critic, hoever you are, that if you have any eal ground for your criticism that' Ir Editor will gladly give you pace to air youself. We are not oking for any d~ntrovers9. We on't believe much in religious de ate, but we do believe that our ood friend, Mr. Dees, will give you oom in his paper for any sound ex ressions of your honest convictions. Vhy try to insinuate to my friend tees that he ought to cut out the ontributiorns in the column because hey found you wanting? Why in inuate that he isn~t loyal to his hurch and his faith because he 'ranted to this humble correspond nt a column thru which he might peak to his community ? Is it fair o him to do it? Does it show us p in the proper light? This is just. little food for your think tank. 'ruth is truth whether found in the ecular or religious world. One reat trouble with a big part of the rorld to day is that they speak in sneering way of a jesting Pilate. 'hey .are afraid of the truth. They could rather stay in bondage to a i, than to let the truth make them ree. Our only escape from a sting ng conscience is truth. Our only ope of peace is truth. Our only ope of peace and unity here or here fter is truth. My God, if we could et rid of the lying and deception in he wrld, what a beautiful place it would be. The devil's lies are the rise serpents that beguile men to ell God's truths, religious truths f you please, are the steps in the :ilded stairway to eternal glory. Again, we say, if there was any hing wrong ~with oum4 articles el us and let a truth loving edit')r Geo. C. Gibson. SU313ONS FOR RELIEF. ie State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. >urt of Common Pleas. J. E. MIcDonald. Plaintiff, against J. A. Knight, Defendant. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served. a the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re fired to answer the complaint in this :tion, which is filed in the office of e Clerk -of Court of Common Plens r the County of Fairfield in ai tate, and to serve a copy of .>I. iswer to the said complaint on .h: ibscribers at their offices, at Winis ro, S. C., within twenty days after ie service hereof, exclusive of the iy of such service; and if you fail answer the complaint within the me aforesaid, he plaintiff in this tion will apply to the Court for the lief dmanded in the Complaint. Dated at Winnsbboro, S. C., April h, A. D., 1921. J. E. McDonald, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. To the absent defennant, J. A. night: You will please take notice iat the summons, of which the fore Ding is a copy, together with the )mplaint herein, were filed in he fice of the Clesk of Coult for the ounty and State aforesaid on the ;h day of A . 1 21. J. E. McDonald, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. We -,are proud of the confiden; ctors, druggists and the publi< ave in 366 Chill and Fever Tonic. HE CONFEDERATE COL LEGE. 2 Broad st.. Charleston. S. C. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS legins its session Septnember 7, 1921. Historic- Institution, ituated in a healthy location. Advantages of city life, with igee Colege yard for outdoor ports. A Well Planned Course of tudies in a homelike atmos here. A Business Caurse open to enior and Elective Courses ) Juniors and Seniors. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain iller. Relieves pain and soreness, heumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. Everyl -1 aJ WRH &DOMESTIC' R. J. RE Forc ITRA" 'The Tractor will work fewer hours more time to enjoy tor will make farmi -the most pleasal the most profitabb This tractor has dot in bringing trfe Mr it is a machine whic the most dependab economical sources 4 a machine that saN per cent df the farn which many farme or drils as much gi as four, six or even -a machine that ta job on the farm. Call and let's talk drop us a card and we Fairfield ing forq othingfo T HAT'S OUR] CAMELS-the Q Why, just buy Camels a It's the best packing scie1 cigarettes fresh and full Heavy-paper outside-,eec1 and the revenue stamp ovei age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's Camel package. No extra improve Zhe smoke. Not a that must come out pf the Camels wonderful and e. merit alone. Because, men smoke taste and fragrance of the blended. M~en smoke Car refreshing mildness and t: retty aftertaste. Camels are made for ni utNOLnC TOBACCO COMPANY, Win Ison. OTOK sE'Henry Ford W Was Right When He Said: enable the farmer to in the day, giving him life. I believe the trac ng what it ought to be ui the most healthful, business on earth'." ke much-very much Ford's prophecy; for in h has harnessed one of le, efficient, adaptable, )f power in the world ,es from thirty to fifty wer's time - a machine s claim plows, harrows ound in the same time eight horses. 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