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THE P1 PUBLISHED BY THE PROPST COMPANY Are You Loo king for Some. thing New in Footwear? Let us show you this new Brown Willow Calf Sho for men. It is different enough to be distinctive and command admiration. It is Willow Calf clear to the top has a medium weight sole and a live rubber heel. $10 AT PROPST'S. 7FLORSHlEIM SHOE? STYLES OF THE TIMES Ultra smrt styles are originated by the House of Florsheim. Their designers with comfort ever in mind ---combine leathers of known excellence with master workmanship. That is why your Florsheims retain their splendid, stylish lines after you have given them their third soles. WE PRESENT TO YOU THE HAMPTON- $10 SHOE Note the new square toe effect that has been accept ed by well dressed men everywhere as being the best style for this Fall.' It is an aristocrat from the Houe of Florsheim. A.. * For .Who the Man. Cares The The News and Herald. oftiesnwheidurycv WINNSBORO, S. C. zto a t eedfr t utn P. M. DEES:tithmassotolrec Editor and Publisher wrigfihul thsapit NO LOAFERS AS IDEALS. woeofteordThlise An advertisement of men's clothes n h uprcut fscey r /appearing in current perodicals,, i atmrl h rt n cm gives pictures of three men: One adayn h ep oe~tsc man is shown in the morning watch- cassi on oiiewogt ing a stock market ticker; the sec- rce ci one is shown at noon starting -e for the golf links, and the thirdMAOSFWINOO isshwnatnihtplyig bnof toi AVEo whoeANuy civili Thiatidvertisementpeelpsorsito un-ten lestad wats wongwit e. etinn tr Loe No.l unesto1 ta word tda; i gvesus cossse- ettine the masemfbierso each Herewe hvehreeablebodedwork ight fathullyer atbhis fpointy men reseted 5 Amrica gestask who aent rel from Fair ~ndyetnon ofthemarelifingaoenu fom thCol.bia, esrn 'ad o prduceanyting r toad gsernd othses, ints ofBe-I gamber, ivin ofTthe ps noge thepe crust" of soetyaining dows o th mrke an prfiin aterl Laham roand sc-m a parsite n socety, he seo lases Distdit Deptinday arndt is hon a ngh plyigabajo lodge of ANYi an eGhborin Th advetisemen Thelp hrs plain ountish ogewsoee diertst whazztune They with atsvntit hnthe se a sonndegreenwas conferredcon aycas, allndryessd inon ostl clthesre hicn iat.Aerhitemmbsad have to beproduced andhing or by aid e t h om t os the world.o someon' firow whre14patsstrocidank Weadolnr t mivin osa that pslay-butfldnedsre Atrte iongs or noigmsc 5ntdne the crowketeandmbleofiting legtithe; iotne othe rs-e beiogs om hr ntucielcue diev in innent cafnd wolesome beeredlvrd cton thanc abll ch thng should _____________ wointhesirk Thoer timedand placeinOgE EOE ARIL adese ourpr in cotalyclte wrhichA OE OREAD thae tobrodued they shoud fot by r.JmsQ avs(ida e outhieaf ometoni e's Whaoei oeHlClmi,~t2~ we oc tot isa the pseatha prac- ocokFia onn,~ se tingge o h olding nmpuscrs, not en iigwihleub spleverin innoender and holese re- e o~lmetFysu a coe iea tyer ofroperieand le,n steadof peple wo rduceininsboaro wasg iNo her 7A. F.eM., fortertainedefhe membersaoftother theyaretheheres;the ar th nht. Thaere wer ab 'forty oneswhoaregoin tosavthe orl.guestadfns who mouerntonl frosir We kow tat te narow n berof, Chester whod liferacedoints.Be city an tinksofth humn sra es the viiting o ftseroothe as beng mi~ ponly~f spck- dg harcthe ono ofmct elferanial spa ciy ppl ofth lesur clss; gnerti DistrictDtywt Lisy and~ he inore abslutey th vas ~thersehe wee pat maers inrom 2OPST WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S- C.. OCTOBER 21, 1921 Bunny Says We all work ourselves to death trying to keep alive. The man who looks on life as a joke has a queer sense, of humor. One million dollars reward has been offered for the man who finds prohibition. Say, Daddy-Why worry about present day styles? One bolt of gingham will dress the whole family. "What is the chief cause of divorce?" asks a college professor. Speaking off hand, we should say matrimony. Thursday when the time came to hold the autopsy on Mr. Turkey, every man of the Medical Association volun teered to do the surgical work. There are two things that: are hard to. keep down-a good man, and a fly. A string of pearls was her only adornment" was a line in a recent society news item. Many of our young society women are overcoming the old-fashioned tenden cy of overdressing. Store You Hear So Much Al kind acts and sympathies that radi- AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM FOR ate from the home. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Known in her younger days as Becky Armstrong Pagan, the daugh- 1 ln ufcetaraei ter of Maj. James Pagan, of Chester, crotsetpttewet and Anne Callender Fayssoux, for- srhm o es evtbast merly of Charleston, she was mar- poiepet ffo o ua ried to James Q. Davis, of Winns boro, September 22, 1877, and spentcosmtnadallietck n many years of her life in Winnsboro, cadaeesnil where she pas a devoted member of 2.Sretogtmeouoflv the Episcopal church. She was antc yth s fprebe ie active member of the Daughters of~dgv ete tetont edn the American Revolution and the patrs Mkenefoto Daughters of the Confederacy and ad for a number of years was president Cattellgdeidscu of the Winnsboro Civic League. Hermae whlyun. Riese love for- flowers led her, wherever she lived to beautify her hom'e with hg o Are nacnevtv rare plant's, to adorn her gardens sae with banks of old-fashioned or moreinoefmpuly.Eecaat recent flowers, and to enlist other tnl hudb ie ofeig persons in the proper tending of the streets and the public parks of theculnbedadsnito. ommunity.'dpnigupnteldadlbo Surviving members of the familysupy are her husband, James Q. Davis, 5.Tecnrvteueofse Columbia; four sons, Edward Palm-necrponaom rilsaefr erDavis, president of the Ommer-thpuosofubiuintema cial bank of Dunn, N. C.; J1. Q. Da-cshrosfraptofhenc vis, Jr., Durham, N. C.; C. F. Davs r euto i otnarae Columbia; John Bratton Davis,Necrpshudnobgowe Hartsville; a daughter, Mrs. J. C. sieyutltedalsogrw Thdrn, New York City; and a bro-in admrktgthmcnb ther, R. F. Pagan, of Great Falls. wokdot Funeral services were conducted at 6 .t u o esmr t the residence, 201 Saluda avenue,teioshudbgvntooli Rose Hill, Columbia, by the Rev.,poentaamasofcnmil Donald Miller of St John's Episco-prdcin pal church, Shandon , at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment was HwBte hnPls in the FirstlPresbytrianichurchreagein emetey.rTh quests, sbeenoatoe, Inat Her our nsasn-inlaw, sorfhum, wa areasamberlvtains alts 'Thon, f Nw Yrk, nd nehew.nsupiont ada liet ordnrnahri Wiliam LeeDavdso, wrehendfier Apgood. ur adsanror activ palleares. Th honoarycheyd are easierndtial.eaan anto aturake an i effetisor gete palbeaer wee A Clrk D*R.tha el arls creame that cream ouglas, W. T ~ ~ er. Castrate aldG. gradoe thapeie and scrubhe >zsal f Wnsbro. Seer aes higetioun.Ras.sm erahog forv daikt The Ta osevaiv 'cai. squaemels" y vsitig Th Te Makrdinte anefot oie a Was Shopin Te Arade.Mis5Besinbome . . fromspoultry.aEspecil mat Mc~astcPrantanagere cottonJaceeage dpinguoh an n ao NEWS. VOL. 1. NO. 26 The Foundation of Style The Success of Your Costume Depends Upon the Fit of Your Corset In our Fall showing of Madame Grace Corset you will find the correct corset to give you freedom of move' ment and comfort in any posture. Madame Ulman, the designer of our corsets, has introduced in her Fall cor sets several novel innovations. The placing of elastic at the proper points where other corests bind, and adding extra stayings where strength is required gives Madame Grace Corsets long life. Chic Parisian- Styles Yes-Madame tlman is a Frenchwoman. Therefore she is ever mindful of 'the prevailing mode: Every cor set she designs at the Madame Grace Salons is created with the idea of developing the charm of some particular woman. That is why all women, regardless of their body form, choose Madame Grace corsets. PRICED $1.50 TO $8.50 )Out" EXECUTORS' NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Notice is hereby given that all State of South Carolina, ,ersons indebted to the estate of County of Fairfield. Ienry A Gilr deasdare re- In the Court of Common Pleas. 'alad decesed B. Wright, Plaintiff, 'iuired to make payment, and all * rsons holding claims agaist said Kate Welling and Julius H. Weil & tate are required to present them Company, Defendants. iuly verified to the undersigned. Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield W. D. DOUGLAS, Prsattanodr fth J~. J. OBEAR, Cuti h bv nirdcue Executors. daeNoebr6h194Iwilel 30-3t tpbi ucy otehgetbd WANTED-Milk customers. DailyFitModynNvebr19, e delivery. Any quantity. Addressfolwndecidlad A. Hugh Park, Route 1.'Altatrcorpnatin f Tw sn o acrs nmr ores lyng the flfllflfflfllfl Co ngastut in the Coue nty case dllSated aforesaibear Feh,1914erville seR der., boncre's Crek anHoudedi Winboo Suter Featrolna Sotheb U May peson, oterws Flans ondsate of Doennsbe, 1,te * bothered fclloonaglydwitribofdDland: Tha fecs Of All termat trate: lahaio Th ofr disordersonsh othwseiseopl it alropl system are dangerous, and ~ prompt treatment of indiges- crigyfo l aes n h e tion is important. "The onolyme b een smething to aid diges- .C .P .C tion and clean the liver," Ocoe13922-1 wrtsMr. Fred Ashby, a ______________ McKinney, Txs amr " My medicine i U U Thedford's fi Th a in appar state isnrcs the nyan State aforesaid, ne ar Chamberlaile, Cog for ndieston nd somah acur or clue'sCr, old cround nowe oudayhigta ha nvr fbn . put ollows: temnr touchess tfeJshotCockkelBlacastfb landa.I aeIti boe of hsate oen nslu Legg the meal. Fo ft ong cighsd;andwestobyexandseofeetaime didnr't cogiyvethtsae prootd Blac-Drughtlivr U atnd plasoalnpaer andt tere October 1enu19e..281 ToGetain today.d Reputation._ E34 *. Th way toL Rgin a gd eputa-ll tio ns odao Joh be whath-o appar.Tha speieytemn nerin hih Camerlins Cug