The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 09, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FORSALE
tor Rahv-Ono yoko of tUeern. They
will Weigh about 2,804 pounds and
will do.tho work of a pair.of mules,
? T?l?phone 127, io> lWT h"
'J. ToSr BOLT;
Tot Sale-1,500 Cedar ix??* cheaps
4-6*flt TOWNSEND LUMBER CO.
ron BALE-Ono Jersey cow .wlthl
young calf. Apply to O. J. Burresu,
Qf,.phppp..3Cl,L,_4-U
?0B HALE-Cheap; one brand ne wi
Irrere ?Pond plano; eoe brand new
. buggy'npd ham?*?; one mule und1'.'
horses; Seo me at once, ' Sadler's
WANTS
WASTE!!-Tho ladies to knpw that
X hara the best curling-Quid that
ta*"be bought. Oh sal? at Martin**
Drug Store or darrin Barber Shop.
? Price 11.00 per bottle. D. C. Garvin
jt*t ? ? - ? , .
W?1?TED-Typewriter purchasers.
We^bave liver 200 pew rebuilt .pad
MOond"hand typewriter? "for quick
aale, cheap. All makes. Pried
sheet on request J. E. drayton ft
< Co.. Charlotte, ]N.-*tfe *S * ? .
* ''mg-tr .".
?d? SALE- . Aspfcbdld 'VenWaee*]
i driving horse, young, sound andr
. gentle; also a' rubber ?Ire Col ti m
v-huB buggy afld^^arrl?ge,' tjotlrj
practically good as new. Apply to,
... C. B. Earle. ' 8-8-7*4, ,
WAJfltUP-Two salesladies for . house
tp house . canvassing, '"GiRLS need
dot : apply. Light, easy, pleasant
work. . Apply t0 * A/Mulllpa?,;$28
W. Benson street, City I
jfli'SS.rr--.- -. . r-Vt, -
Waated-Two salea ladles ior house
. ? bfii?He "canvasatntV ' 0?RL8 ?c/td
?bt apply. Light, easy.. pleasant '
- work. Apply tp J. A. Mulllnax. <
t'-a^-St, .
.t... . i1---JL--1
FOUND
id?ST?-Sum of .money In' Anderson,'I
March 27. 19bfe~W4th proper Iden- I
Uficatlon-lt may be. redeemed hy c?n- ?
i gtdtafr'jW. C. P., Pelser. S. C" and ?
:; Ifiurins ?of ' this, advertisement. i
' g Bring your reni?en!?j>t need cotton'
tb tte JDxoeision O?TJaT?l a^ge^tu^ ?
M?* TO LEND-en Cit, or Cen?.';
iimxmv "j, ^ i.'iji.?mi in'un.ti Imi i ii-ma. ?
* ?'-V ;;: ?OAT? TAX.tf?w?fc ? 1
The Ua^ .
d. aws ailis, vmu?/ jsair??Vw?T. j.
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. . PUBLIC ROAD NOTICE j
.Tho public ls warned one more 1
tteg^aJu^ ot ;
Si* tte^^ds?18? anf^ffi?lS^?Se '
CoimtyVtnoiysy and why do you per- .<
stet in ever doing ic thia careless'1
mah?&?r ^bntvwe -/spend your money *
tpT? iipT^Some day,patient 1*
cease; 10 be n virtue. .Then there ia law *
?galai*'"the practice.1 Pjeaso ,stop. is
i ?.' M?ck' fflng; County Supervisor, lt
at lebanon aehooi-.?.
All yos
rc: h, r
. prov
m
?vlng nia nos against
jpPTrtfWt. deceased,15
?ed to present them. *
to, the ^undersigned. J
tescrjbadby law.and 11
??ettletnent'.^*
^Riilpn(rRt'nT' !
?"??^pR?iT'r I*7
Gathered for The Intel!
'<??') '/ ? h ii nert
REMARKABLE RISE
OF ANDERSON MAI
John JU Piumv? Great Farmer
InteU?geo?er Man*? Ride
Through Country
(By W.. WZ Smoak)
The person who would not enjoy an
I automobile ride over portions of An,
Bdersou county, now indeed "flt for
Istratagems." The fast building, and
Bblo?epmlng of trees in the woods, .tb;!
? songs of. birds, tho air of hW
? tiing activity on every well kept tarin,
? with ibo though! of the ra vest .to fol
low thc planting, tho genial, wholc
? soulde, hospitality and Interest pr ey
? erypnp' you m?et, pre Indeed carnie*)
I for keenest reasons 'for wishing al?
wost to became veritable; knights pt
? the road. '
? Buch were the Sftelings of ?ils intel
ligencer "uiiitr when; he lpav3wed, tho
? splendid country between Anderson
I and historic Lowndesyllle on -Tuesday
?in comflaffy with 'foreman Roper of
I The Intelligencer's job printing da
Ipartaient, .driven- by young; "Barney
loidsflcld" hi tho oldest, H peed letti and
moat reliable Ford car - eyer brought
Ito Anderson <county'-r? bar w?i'wb 'la
las well known in Anderson county ha
?"Uncle Josh" Ao?leyrand that la aay
I The flfst stop was made at Btarr,
H where ? closely contested game of
?checkers was in progress, .being [play
?cd on .1 rather unique home-made
?checker board, with "pop" bottl.
?stoppers ak ' "men"-one player UB
llng his Inverted. ~?
All was cairn trod sarene at Starr,
?which I? n. pretty little village of
Houiuo 5vv pbpuintion, twelve miles
?from Anderson, on the ('. & Vi. C.
?railroad. An Ideal country town
?whose Inhabitants ato'at peace with
?everybody, ?pd, with the whole worhi
P^PJ Ptr!u;;i" it !;? net oEnBrs??/ know u
?that Starr' hun . one' of- ;thb State's
?largest.'farmer, J. L. Pruitt, who pr?
Kar arePto^reas4\ho ySrtd. be TKK
?ng .purchased thia aplO?^JMW^A?ht\
?roules and another tar^TM/TOyflap.
(leaders o? romance wcsMntTa his
tory or me rise dr Mf. TFruttt^a JftnsV
fy There ?re other c^e^^oT^ll^
Hammil nity equally deserving of spec
Bal htentfon, but as thia ls only a run
ning 'ramble; they WITT fc?ep' tnt a
futurs ?riwt-4*.*.'"''?.?'i''S^ -?v
Leaving- Starr, our next stop waa at
Iva. Everybody knows-of Tva; and '
Sam AfoAd?ma;, wno lins "been .H. F. D.
Harrier . iaarej fdr the past twelve*
ifears.^ ?r?o posto? viter. Lem n'eod..
?j^Ta thai h? ?B??PU? du anything ~with
???m, sc ha suessea hr Her-" will hr.{-r,
?o dill.' Mm 'tpneM HRtb-' let hi:::
? ivg bas one of the cleanest cotton '
?pills and cotton mill villages wo have
?trasteen and lt la said thiit the mun
fft>inerit is tsb careful that ope "of
?htestlobkble ' character ls never ni
?oked, to stop there. A handsome
traded behool building and s?bktari
ia|( church bMlldlhgs^and progr?l??i?w' :
?oerehait's and business ihep mark
yv as a? coming Piedmont city.', ?1
e?dy I'tOpI^ .Js peopled. \by some '80o
?wits- Two th?ttag.^ab^ipgvmfUthr
lons iuar>" the. ladep??d?nce of her
B^wu*^^Tfi'e httn^spro.e' hew. home
e^^rSetfupttpt^'^y Ata?' 1; I
i^n3u$tor, whaf woe tho
^^^^p^* " I ^va" ,a 8Uil1 to. have
y\b'i, however, that the conuaetafr'
?i?li,f>d to be runny, for ao uncer^dn.nre
I nibs when the jtralus arrive" tba* it
wtyUd be Impossible for all thy peo
ple to set down, to ts? nt nt Inn in rt??
?>b?; equated,
tjpe q( tho loading stores there
oasis of tho religious character of
??S,, who aro in charge] among these
re a sunday acliool.. sitper?nb?naevt,
our" of7bein 3a^ni^mS ?" WM
P.'church, one Methodist, one Rap
ist, one ndathen, but fill of them wor
'?ip j'ffii^Adjfc ; ttKir^rlf^ir, Jp JWjy -:
|The next ??rofc* waa l?XowQ'de?vlilo. 1
Ight miles from Iva. and In Abbeville
ouhty-^lilstoW ft ffl - l?wbdesvllle,
ibero mp.r.y Illustrious cltuehs have
ved. .loved, Aeryed and gassed on.
?kving k, r.ecbrd plf lives w^ii lived
"i .well ^adw?;.'' .til'do lui
KltrW iHWH/^Jj'd. ' Q<W-a^Ml
Jw.n.^wh'ch, in tn?ny resp^tA,\)M;M
? M^P^^^vWp^lc.,utre
ole, newebaper' 1na?^t?^S?^
????!?M ay?h ua? .?iis/.wtile?e
r?uigiowmg "fJUT.'
oin g thro
ld not wd
5 objecteil
land, }>?c?
tjtle to' ?he rall
lira.
V?ew'lDv tot?t
ow'ndt.sv?l?e, <
ttb the'pnetV
?*-.e-? '
?gencer By Itt Active Cor
of Thia Splendid Old Cc
I Aftor a p.umptuous dinner at tim
Kiri lt h hoto! Thf, I .ii -lllgepoer party
wer? whisked hank to Anderson In.re-!
?cord breaking tim? andsafely, 'with !
"Harney*' at the wheel. The writer
'fe.*?lH Ilia4. In th*? ?u?ure when the'
.whf els" ,jq ,hi!< h "hd become clogged
with orhoe duHt ead refus*, to "turn"
Bj they should, thal he shall a?hcl for
j the.old reUafclH und "Harney" and~hlc
?lilli) hack over the same route aken
Tuesd ly, and maybe aee of Mr. Pruitt's
broad arron, or crave the privilege of
?lying awhile under the shade of Borne
.of! the i.o".IKIC ,ville historie oaks.
OOO ooooooooooo
jo CHEDDAR ITEMS o
0 * . o
'oooooooooooooo
?('.huldar, April O-Thn farmers of
our community, are n1aklng.gp04.u4f
of t .elr lime at precut In getting
their" landa prepared fof, planting. It
alwcys does one good to see such Op
eration? carried on by the farmers
for Irn'i lt true that farming waa tho
llrst. occupation, tho greatest .of them
ollr Hence we wlsifr' to See the farm
1 rs prosper. Indeed, isn't lt true that
?.hey , have prosperity in their hands,
if t- < y wir only take advantage of
H ' ll ,
Ufr.rn hop:.ig that inti will yield
the (armer a'greater Increase than ev
er rcallred heretofore.
Tl! ' lidUV of tbm Cedar Grove
church ore preparing to give, an ice
cream supper at the school building
Saturday evening, the 11th, the prp
ceeds of whlcl -?re to be used In fin
ishing paying, for the new church
organ. Everybody IR invited I'd '..<.
present.
The closing exercises of the Cedar
Grove school will be held in the school
auditorium Thursday evening the 10th.
I " It; is lamentable that the majority
ot thc vctrrs si thin miiuui district ,
.aa yft baven t enough public spirit
to allow t!ie school a longer term. ,
Thia ls made io appear ntl. the Wore ;
unfortunate aluce the. means tor run
ning the sehool longer are- toro in '
a plentiful quantity jf thc* were 1
only used. May WP realise our op* .
pqrtttalties .sometime. * , J
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* EUREKA NEWS
*** tt&?-'t **** '
" l^Hon.?^^^prii 8.-ate. and <
Mrs. I. M??shan or Tledmont sptot
Air. and .Mrs. Allan Maha?ev. MiM
uin?? , woir and Prof. Meredith of
Cheddar e?e?! PsrsTditr-' ~! p V :
Campbell's. ' " \c
' .-1$, ? lt
?Hr. H. B. Brezoale, Jr. of Greenville
?pent Sunday with hts parents.
Miss ?ella Gentry opent Sn'u^ay ut
home. !
VV, JL. Anderson ?nd familr Hpont
?uuday with his slfiterM n Jar Starr.
The School Improvement Associa
tion tuet Friday afternoon at the
^ho-ol.h^uae,' We were glad ?0 have
Hiaa Carlington wJth tu.
OpV rural''mail carried la delivering
?ai| now la hip auto..
ilHBt aa our farmer* jr?.? ?t?^tisb^sr-c?
plowlng^ij(p^:.ciomaB - ? 1 Utle
ra}n and . stop? everything.
^Mttle l*rod Willingham of Belton
Miss Pearl Sullivan or Iva in visit
fceeadame* fc, C. -Baient tn o arid W. S.
Sr?wet?e were (mopping In
9
Mies Maude Neiley has stopped
MnboeJ and gone to work i.n Anderson.
Mr. M. a#C"Ca^?S.ha? cot?^?^? .
i neat yul? More robia and wllLcarry
i nie?, lino of Rmali goods.
^s9*ai?il8v ' ' Tv'1' **? ?'
Mips Jennie Griffin nt Attila.
saan .out. wielling bar p.-;
Mr. Kyle Ph in. ; . ar. t.-,
ils new snto.
Mr. and Mts..'.
>?-'?? th^guests of
la,, almrj rir, ft
tndera?n.
espone?enU lit All' Cor?
unty >
farmer and a young mun held Jn hlghj
esteem, by all, ?., Mha WoolbrigUt. ll
ont! of Townvillfc'.i iiio.st popularf
,voun? ladies.
Gabe IL 4oihr.ni.
Town vilify ^p?? $,-rMr. ?abe N.
Cothr&yi who Uves,, near here died
April :> at his home near Friendship
j Methodist church. Mr. '-.'ot h rna tynd
[only, been1 uirkM short while. Ile lacked
] a few days being %% years old? hading
jbe^p born n??ar,,iJe?eea In 1840. He
leaves surviving him on.? sou. "Bub"
Cothran ot Birmingham. Ala., and Mrs.
Celestia Bro?k, of Town ville.
The tuners! services wr>r?i i^onducted
by the ?ev.;W. 8, Jiro rs the Methodist
pastor, utter .Which the Masonic
rights were admlnlsl -nd, and Inter
ment In the. Friendship cemetry.
Townvflie Notes, o
Town villa; April 8,-Mr. and Mra.
Bob I'rice entertained at luncheon on
April Gth with-'the following guests
present,'Mr.'and 4IVH. Kilos Karlo from
Beverdaln. B?v, ?nd Mrs. W. ?. Myers,
Mr. John Ledberi*ir and .daughter, Mjfss
Bessie,' Mr. and' Mrs. Drayton Babb,
Misa Lilah King. Johnn! > Harrison- of
WaUialla:
M?as R<>oherta Nleholnon la visiting
I relatives at Salm.,
. Mr. Rilas'Eu rle haH returned irom a
Ivlsht to Clemson, .Walhalla, and Seneca.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Earle hove return
led from a visit ta lavenia, Ga.
-
Mr. John Harris from Belton was |
|here for a short while io-doy.
Misa Ornee Ros?h of Oakdale was
lhere visiting friends this week.
Mesdames Ellas Barlo. Drayton
luabb and Robert Price are to attend
Tlhe Domestic. Science Training which
pt? toibe held st Winthrop College now
?oon. -*':... ~.w ~
Th
very inti
Jho text "Ye
vorld," A
liudience
nea of.
HrVr^hd
hnuait V
.he ^und.iy.ScjToois
igiiion last Sunday
idiHf Church, from
'Ute light oe the
?? aVd appreciative
ni/'after which the
co hi ni it te ef>
jike the hour. .
Interest of
The men*aN mating* every Sunday
!i^?Wil''*^^^j^^^ef'!st ?*asl 8un"
lySta* i?%|i}JB^ira conducted by
If. J. B. Likuii. assisted by Mr. Ellas
?arlo and Rev. W. B. Hawkins, who
-.ado interesting tnttcn.
^?Unn?tfflrApW^n ''Thur.iV
?5&?^?fc$?
le. in reference l?.^the liquor ques
ion, the printer made us a?y that
lt has got to the .place Whore it Is"
Imbat os hard to prove that a person
? a blind tiger as lt would ho'to
irovo that-a bull-?rdg is a frog." That
iou ld ho. easy! What we did hay was
hat lt had gotten to a *blace where
lt 5was almost us hard to prove that
.,person is a blind ?g?r as it would
e to prove that A buil-trog is a Uah."
, As to the editor's cofebineht, we huVe
o?i'lns to say. only' that if anyone,
oubts that whbk, is being f.old al
lost everywhere, a'iHtIa inquiry ?Ul
oh vince Ihu most Skeptical that' lt is
ruc. We fculy think that mattara
?V? come to a nrsitty pass when pSo>
le will .say thar uld not buy
iiik^ ?runi a hi??n Tiger und then
weer against bin?.
We .honestly hei?W? that if the dl?
etassry was In operation h would cut
nt practically ail the illegal selling
I 1 lu nor and wnnliL w H~ \n^.T.ir :
I so many, people' Aiding the other
.dlow lu violating cito law. Every
orson who buyi. froip the .blind ti
er la lending a Reining baud In the
lolatlon of f i.. while if they.
,i-=.lii hav? m??mMB?S&ity ?ni hi.yln?r
enid n^t^the?i^D^?^iy^to^? sent
ig. WP. aMJI^^^Rh our opinion,
WWm?f0^^^^^^ privilege of
?ring jad that^^gLge^kn^nsary.
(n that lias cv^f h??n trie? out in
pderaon co mi ty. ~Wti lived In the
Minty dlBpenRary.'days aud we haio
sed thore In piiifeffiikvn days and
? lepadirion:; i:.'.v. beet any better
BM^Jhe. latter '/ riod. it contd hot
? ?etr? throughva !nlcro4i:ope.
We wo^Id like i-o .-ieo art Iel -r? in
riet from mi? on> 'for or against
iir.jiaipn ot tlii^^^^^Shftve a live
14uas? NaonHlf and ?svill?^tt Mew
i? Chapel wor>,.A&mors In ?be com
-..] .-nrceiown, was In
if eotumiinlty ^Hpm?MjdAy. trading
Ith bur mercht?it^V.w. Picken*.
J, C. ' BodgeM^Kra J. M. Burge**
. B. Cobb sp*
lia friends ha
Jrto?w-rfr
Miss RU th
ck itv, pn'e'i
lends wish Mfr
[The little chfl
Ul Piekens.1?
?
present, very
Her many
?y recovery,
r. and Mrs.
,eein .sic!.- for
evening,
e'Ratnrdiy
K?Qv con
uje one
Uily 'recovering- until a few div* be
fore itu death ?hen ft bft4 a relapse
and steadily grew worse until tts
death."" AH that loving- bauds ??UM*?
do wis done for tho little ou?, but
dod needed one snore MMe flower
blossom tn Paradise; the loving pa
rents had to how In weak utihinJ?sion
to His will. Just one short yih\r was
the haho allowed to shine In th.? home
of. our friend."., when the Ang?>l ol
Death gathered it lu for the flaviunr,
who .saul, .'suffer IJltfe children anti
forbid: ^tftertr" not," etc. .
Tho bereaved partait have Hi - :.vr.n.
' pul hy of a host of friends In this, theil
sadesUot ;trails.. , . V
Kev.' ll. A. 0!Kelly preached a \erj
interesting and Impressive, saraion.?
,thin p'?ce Sunday to a very large eon
gregauon. We ure all proud of th?
lalee compliment paid our; Hunda:
'school by our pastor. The school hs.
.grown from a smalt school pf twenty
five or thirty during Igst-year to BI
average attendance of over ta himdr u
and. ibo cud is not ?>vt Tho only re
gret fa that tndro of our young inei
Oitd hoya.do 2-.pt takp on active li\to:
est In tho Sunday school.
M ' ot our people attended th
ptuglng^nt Friendship and greatly' cr
joyed the good singing led by l'ro
Smith, .and AS?$srs. Paekv Merritt ab
Stone.. ?
Mis? Rita Fowler Is spending Som?
.timo in Andersen visiting her. ?mci
Truman Newton. '* -
? ?'|t? ?. /ind (\fIfHn Jamben of Walke
MeElmoyie ?tt^n/?d cervices at th
place? Sunday. , v
'. Rome of the boys Vere rather -c
the' boozy order Sunday. This klr
of thing will continua until Borne,
?the boys ga to tito pear&?t. magisira
a?ul then aomebody will learn th
the law protects the'House of God a.
tn?' property ulonging to lt.
The good .ladies,are kept busy the
pretty daya-seeing after their ga
dca? and raising chickens to fe'
thc ' candidate? on this summer. .
Mistes Annie and Rose Barga
were visitors h->re Sunday. .
R. F. Whitaker ?ad Vfth. McAtllHt
were business visitors to Pelzer y<
1er.lay.
Many visitors were present ?t t
Kinging Sunday from Rcvordam, Wit
Pleins. Mt. Springs and Slabtov/n.
" "lori?te.
Notice Is hereby JftV?in that the n<
regular teachers' examination will,
held on Friday?. May 1 at the ,r*?
house tu Anderson.- Ml tench
whose certificates expire thia y<
and all those teachers tcaching h
op ; certificates Urem : ?Uer coUnl
are requested to b> pr?tent and, H ti
thia examination. The examin?t
! will be based on subjects .ordinal
!n*cd Tor teachers' ?4ajwinaitda'''i
will beste ^mpUy.ait S^S'??uck.
-lentil May 1 ?! yj. B^E?fet?Sr.-'
Supt: Education for Anderson
Fioreme Holds
? :=?.. .. i , . - -
Florence, April R.r-Tho?. i?nV
jFlorence's "trade days" which are
"signed to bring,the people bf the ti
?nd the couaty more together for b
ness and pleasure, was held to
In spite of the fact that the-wort
the farm ia generally behind, an
i!ay ?i'.;-r;::r, r. pj?^si ??rw? ?trw
.a good representation for moat
ii..
.t Hi-.-f-M, t'ntjirfb??"
t'ernmorec ot Ficrnnco, arranged
events, offered a nuinner '?& prises
ataged the amusements. The gi
attractions of the day. were the apt
sates , put en generally In. the S'J
where t|ie dollar was stressed,
many Ulinga .worth muchmore >
sold at Xl for lin? day. R?rgains ?1
offered gotieralv. and the . trade
been Ve*?. ^?tlstect/Ty.
Tito ainuKements' ?.-onnlsled of T
ch Hoilth Dargan ?lreet? a wide bi
lilllie.paved street, almost a mlle.
the Iii terse ct ?on of Evana tb'xUfe
tety. There were ' automobile ;
and ^otorcyolo raceay ra ^biffi "j
".Smart Ideais
-v..r> -
To describe all of the, novelties we show
for men and young men would ? be j?jn
endless task. ~
We can be^t a^wrtis? by saying, "Your
choice can be ea sily -made for the assort
ment in ri?w1 Shirts, Ties, Collars, Under
wear, Hosiery, Hats, Etc., are splendid. -
T I A*- If*
T. L. Cely t>o.
?%: "Paint up, Clean up' ? and "Press Up."
.-^.:UE:::,:1''' ???:" XL-L:^^li--.-?L?~~
As soon as the weather conditions permit,' ev*
ery farmer will be rushed to get his corn and cot
ton planted. He will want the h?st planter
with which to do this.. Planters upon which he
cari absolutely rely. There $s 'but one Machine of
this kind that has never failed in every case to op
erate prefcetiy and to grve entire satisfaction
that o?ie beinp; the , "COLE"
Qur stork of tr?ese Planters is lin>itedi We urge
upon you the importance of making your pur
chase at once of the Planter you want.
S?IX?Y?? HARDWARE CO.
were ?riverai ent?c?^t? ^^inifton F. tb SMITH, ol New York Cit j
The Flo-eace fire, department, with , BU?LDEH.
UM automobile truck and other Wes- i_- :
"rTlr.es wore offered for; the treat WI^AJ^B?B?B^B^IRjfaPBso
butter,, best ibaakel'p^ eggs; best pepi f&ff?r ^ft^?T^i?r?Sf
:KC?? aim ?or in? prettiest. ~h-. 'll. ?'ik'.-iif^-y8-88* * n--?=r
unde?. two ye?Mri ,old. nod for io,, muii Asewiaeavs*. .1* . ! ?$KtU?
bringing the lavstst .numher -to Ure! -?mtmmm^m ur li nf ? wmmmi?mmmmmom?*
city,; lb JtmeWaaon. ......
Tho. prtiejwlpners were: J;7Fl%Mat- ?cLailihlln. .The airship did qot mrtke
thews, for beBt seed corn; Mrs,-E..ti its flight todya.. lt get oat oi repair
Howe, beat butter; ij?r*. Henry "fl. on Ita Way here and the damage cobm
Husbands; best basket of 'eggs; Dr. ?ot tu repaired In time for the ,l?bt.
lt. f* ReaveBy beat pep bf chickens.' ?.? > *--^
Rg3???. Stevena -wbh, -the ?UIO . race. Postgoae ?elf Teuraame?L *
two miles in 1 minute and 69 secondn, Loudon, April. 8.-rOwing to Ike
B. J.'?odfroy, He.cond Uv, 2. mintues aid . heated feeling engendered by the homo
23 socbjvdK. The .'mptercypl<( ra'?o yritl^.question.lt bas .been, found necea
was won hy John Bimmen, two milesjaajry v^ postpone the annual parllu
IB ii ?Inntes and 4 accouda, This l t- mcatary. gt>; tournament... Some m ?ia
i:Jlided a, turn ib a harrow street atj bors of the house of. common? decline
uue ty-A?. . j to lucot tlieir political opponats on
The bleyefr^^.^-.aMn by Harall th ? links.
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