The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, August 05, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Cords Low C For t] EveryF antee t mileage For sat and ecc a "sure t buy Fis You are buy a k table pi price Sold or Columbia Lumbe MIai Sash, Doors and Bli press and Oak, Flo ing, Moulding, Doo Columbia THERE IS ON] (1 Y ET m TO US OF CE <atr>4esSreMthdO Por GisSue Methoduc OfA Cau. hedtherif onen e Fuiiancialyy.ay "A commo test for insani oft the Methso huch of bei Cal.ly dnayace te trftillin a intue i te onubic schoovl -oemn. Gteisspect issuent tog sltteen to wthu citien -'en ei ommonetfr consir pet. tHe eson petedo be d -caly. Funbaanciall therei area .Ame.Ian hae supenlyu Tofthe tsank it hou le .mvent ill ov lone cosaier nowin hey are knoto be d thry finclowolet the ae "Theicas wh arsealely o hboys and girls ho lne im habits of thrift, as well as a: good habit is as early as possi it would be a good thing for peopne, too. Araerica nee~ds Fabrics ost Mileage ie Big Car isk Tire is a guar iat you will get at a low cost. sfaction, safety nomy you buy hing" when you c Tires. safe when.you nown and repu oduct at a low ly by Dealers - Manufacturing Company iufacturers of nds, Interior Finish, Pine, Cy >ring Ceiling, Weatherboard and Window Frames. . South Carolina BORN EVERY MINUTE cl) -' t.X1 / S emphasis upon thrift as much as any other one thing. "This thrift movement isn't an at BOOK tempt to raise a crop of tightwad. Thrift is defined as 'a prudent use of resources.' Not ornly material resour Finding ces, but all of them. The American ming people have been shamelessly reckless. They have had no regard for their health. They have had no regard for anity is their natural resources. their forests pastor for example. They are eating up their naheim, spiritual capital now. And on the ent was ground that you can't teach an old hen of Ana. new clucks, it is best to begin with follow- the boys and girls." of that Put off foolish expenditures today Ly s to in order that you may make wiser, g men- well-considered purchases tomorrow. ik. The -- - it is left The prosperity of your town depends s to try upon the prosperity of the indivilduals. ing the Do your part. a sus hwnrght a lot of WHEN WILL MY SHIP COME IN? p incthi You Are Asking That Question ction of Every Day an as But Answer This run. HAVE YOU SENT ONE OUT? o-e for Will Your Savings Come Back o, form Plus Interest v other ble. But IOR WILL THEY SAILl INTO lie older SOME OTHER MAN'S PORT? a new TO TOUR BIBLE LANDS Group of C rgymen and Educa tors to Make Trip. P!-rty V/.' Tr.ce the Missionary Tr-:v : the Apo:tie Paul T~x r a.t.' C -f e syna. a 'a n \ iil by a V. h . C h h i Bo*z i. .'. .isn daliII-1 III Ill el.li (I I i1 ~dor *n tr t- !A'4f 41! tI ('t i :t Ti I i :-I N I e - 1 1 li;1\70 'rtur ti: fl' -r i - I n -e . lo;ifr . hni i I. ili:. j I -v. F. . ii~nson o- f lieto eX:In- d : a.I i. A t Na I es, I 'rof ess' R I'rilt--i. w in leave ith part a d (oil- r fi -n \ \-. riim . .i: -Iato litr wnll fl talC'. '!! To 4 t1 11 thet fines.,t a I!,' I o. '-r In r. 'illI a rt ia ex: - W!LL TEACH WIORLD TO PLAY Cleveland Offers Course in Play. tj S:rourd Recreation to Young Men and Women. f CIeveloind, O.-Ywin_ 41hZitn imln T I JoZIti y from all parts of the eIptii a! i 'il -: r Cleveland this Suor ter ist i:urn to tine the world to lay. ve th -A- will atte the snier aourse tj In llay'roilid and reration teanco in'- offered by the (Clevela.sd School of Euntion. The scliomn opeiid with ri ,.m.t ration at Western itt-srve iini versith June 2i. Invitations to en- i ro har e been Sent t) l, ) P1l t P Ilemp, id olto o tan thlins s , il id I1aof i s, di re t r of t it CI evlndn i c o ffrss Cou re a in P a t S I . .. .a W n I I i ti Clfevel' tiandi Ot-Youn mena and l wotltie from all par'ts of thie ntion l. inli t o rah thk'.lt la -t SiThylill tteriNth summeitr courseo wil ewistrkioan Fistern Recoge ni-e ert Spue, ow Svntyiosevoen rNle been.-sen to 10,0 Foller in iiefand wornleai. afw lis iO Ii m-wiandd Haynesog dir/e hit.ro h sl.ne colis , saysl a~ik& titee amren 2f thrsnte w (r ilIanie invoe ;iii ilitihe haiiil'teiinge wa chiiren and ve~:i s.a plry. urayner ~is et if tiher 'liii- ( nmr nberetIn lenunclil.rwe li ~i t Associl ate ! wtiihir onL ther fury Sitli thi "uldi courseiarl :om lu:ITek. wte ll-kewil aull rh istrit lit s a p ri d a , - tisAihZl ii iwok. r5 frhit ['in hilenties ft luiner sher, wAnill et'prctvevica epeien(11.can te Ulay the roNab Badi Whoan Knie 100rb. t Noe YorkhWoman hais to Rogizt Hefr Spouse, Nhow Svnteve wa a RWssn e Dops Seaortse. 0 NoehYork.-Whelng"Anit" te ti pringer ofPea radRiereat.Y, thun soi etarbinnhoeaai ha fpee ty foego, hIs wtfe dipot ofeogniae h. ge Nlola. eanoWonkediascovred 20s ijars anae soonas tIme anes mare :urni'pne wa-wy25yas Kill. Buigeraw wooaing he in t hiDownr on, choo sh!ensfor r ablrn. She N.ay s.taidtht[ bu it' as 20yersfl aof lhat ch in tising i newspaprs for im.Ten whl h w sa e dinner "A die" walk. jaIA .X1 -l .4 .5 I. Iii ~el Na ani W oKlld10. t 'L MATHEWS COUNTRY CU. hristening Meet was Held Recent on the Club's Premises Which are Located Near Singleton. St. Matthews.-The St. That ountry c .lb :eently '. ! ning :neet. The ciub i> dw ".( ingleton on the Wien-, - antly a hanl.om, -Iui) .1-1 ories in heigit and w* :ats designed' for comfT ' t re, was erected. No:t:- t'.- rlu located a corni l ilion aid swimnin . pool. . so been privild for the v iobnlight ani youtihfu 'he club alro:aly en joy..... ership and it i rowth along with its is courts ::nd ave been -hich are arrn n a;'dns of~ ~( ' ivir in;z 1i 1) n~* so-r w Lwa co. if I I i as imn'ed by .' -:t:w :-:1ro: ( 0' issicn. in :tn on,; :. :' n : 1 y h-aring of :he comnany's re:ir ?ntatives. Tlg ord',r makes no cln'e in ti eular school chiidren's snoal ra )w in effect. The South Carolina Light. Power ailway co. is now in the hands of ceiver. The railway depart'ment 1 Le company. according to e.ident ibmitted at the hearinz. faces a d et for the past five years of $341 4.44. an average loss of $09.230.1 year. Chesterfield.--The heavy rainfa -re in the past fe*w days has beE ry irjurious to the crops and roac -ound here. One streak of aboi ree miles the crops were complet - demolished. Teals Vill. nrival -h pond, and one of the largest I te upper part of the state. brok he dam is about 250 yards long ar )out 100 feet of It broke. Evans Mill. a small pond out i wn, also broke. A good many 4 e bridges on the public highway al ashed away. ork.-Presaging, it Is earnestl )ped here. a return to normalcy at -osperity, Dan Cupid, whose buE ss has been hard hit of late by tl -evailing hard times, has just stage striking and spectacular comebac the White Rose county. Durir .e month of JTune about 50 marriaa senses were issued. A striking fact in connection Wit e marriacze r'ocord hero of late Slairge potcontaz" of licenses I ted to youmz pec;-Q from across tt rth Carolina hcrder. Anti 'rson.--County Auditor Smut s received notice thait an increas5 x on mules and horses in this coul 'ill he nmaae, the increase on mule e 40 per cent. and on horses .33 1 r cent. Mules are to have anare e of $55 each, and horses of $5 ch. The additional assessment C e S,247 mules in the commty wi nount to something over $10,000 fc e year 1921. and that on horses wi ihorses will increase the revemu ore than $11,000. Camden-Violators of the law wi e a hard time escaping the clutr1 of the law if the law and orde mmittee has anything to say abot A representative showing of bus ss men. as wveil as- representative o the law if anything to say aboi eting and formed a law and orde .mmittee. which will later be forme to a law and order league. Charleston-The four young Chit e now under investigation here1 portation proceedings, are heldi ii, in default of bond, pending a cot usion of the hearing. It is charge at they are of a number of celestial ing smuggled into this country from tlewberry Agitates Bond Issue. Nwberry.-At a meeting of the cit ns in the court house called by th y council, a resolution was adopte at it was the sense of the meetin at petitions should be circulated m ce among the freeholders for thb dering of an election on thk que: n of voting about $85,000 in bond continue the paving of streets. Th ty has just spent something ove 00000 for paving or will have sper when work is completed, which wi within a few days if not from son: tuse delayed. Comments on Chester Station. Chester.-W. L. Stanley, general a rney of the Seaboard Air Line, at red the chamber of commerce con Ittee that President Warfield's le r of une 30, 1920. to the effect the e new station will be completed an ady for occupancy by October 21. still holds good. He said tht e delay in awarding the contract te to the fact that the Seaboard. m r had not secured the money fc is purose.. The Seaboard has en joyed a goc Do LW Do It Onemanwi TRACTOR work easier ex~etba do with bon that you wit TRACTOR raise mre work and le this means t will be gre hours of wo Beskles the F came of overy farm It is lig control and a power and er You should 64 at work to app ful capabilities give you the ask for them; a call4 phoneor FAIRFIEL .lCOMP *625P* F. 0. B. Detroit nj it d Advertise When 7WRIC hi "After E Ever) AI over the ii use this goe. for its benefits. as well as its Pleasure. Keeps teeth clean, breath sweet, throat soothed. C PA'RIS t SO : I II CNE IN U Sealed Tight M ore Day Better tha FORDSON can do mre and with less n two men can ies. This mieans h a FORDON can actually rope, with less ;s expense. And hat your profits ter with fewer rk. power job on the 3t alert, flexible in eration, yet it has durance to spase. * the FORDSON reciat its wooder . We will gladly proofs if you will ither by a personal pou cad D MOTOR . 'ANY .Ed s. Business is Dull iLEYS yery Meal" rwhere B 'world people 1. Aids; . . aPPetite Sand digestion. STIuL 5c. CA1'A~fN SLANO - Kent Right