The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 25, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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LOCAL DOTS P
?It is about time to commence R. S
rummaging about (or last year's with b
straw hat. section
?Don't (ail to see Coburn's mln- Chie
streis. You won't have the chance nephev
soon again. at the
?It signs don't (ail and a killing Miss
trost doesn't come the truit crop from a
will be "Johnny on the spot." home.
T?rr.f
?Weather forecast for South jjniver
Carolina: Unsettled weather Tues- guost ,
day and Wednesday, with showers. Mr
?We just must have some base- returm
-3 ball games during the summer. The Mrs.
Plyler boys sure gave us lots of fun ciybur:
-n/ last summer. Miss
?There will be a special sermon son ca
preached to the Jr. O. U. A. M. at Wilson
Grace Methodist church, by Rev. C. spent t
P. Carter on March 30, 11 a. m. Miss
?Messrs. J. T. Green and R. S. from f
8tewar"t were engaged yesterday in 8"est <
investigating the "tecnacaliteis" of Miss
the law in Magistrate's Hudson's let? Ga
court. Mrs. A
?"The County Fair" this even- e9S
lng and tomorrow evening is sure to
be a great success. Remember it is w?
for the benefit of the King's Daugh- j* n
home <
ters.
week-e
?There will be preaching at Dr
Beaver Creek church on the fifth was ln
Sunday in March (30th) at 11 Miss
o'clock a. m. by Rev. S. R. Brock, from \
pastor. visit h
?Mrs. Hugh E. Coffee, who un- Ernest
derwent an operation at the Fen- Miss
nell infirmary last week, is improv- home
iug rapidly and will soon be at in Roc
home again. Mr. i
?Manly Swearingen, who was Monda;
formerly with the Eagle Film Com- Mrs.
pany of Charlotte has accepted the Gilbert
position of operator of the machine Rock I
at the grand theater.?Rock Hill Greene
Herald. Mr.
?The citizens of the Sims school (
house neighborhood are requested Miss
to meet nt the school house next 1
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for Mess
the purpose of organizing a union ^o!ni 1
Sunday school. slty go
1VI rs
?Messrs. W. M. Green and L. .
VV ade i
C. Boyer were on No. 32 when she
, spent (
left the track Sunday night this CoJ j f
side of Winnsboro. Both were
Mrs.
thrown to the floor and Mr. Green j
was considerably shaken up. with h<
?Messrs. Cauthen and Bell, who itock I
have been occupying the Sadler resl- Miss
donee on Johnson street, are leaving j8 the
the city today, the former going to ? Tuy]
Lancaster and the latter to Heath Mr.
Springs.?Rock Hill Herald. fessioni
?The oldest citizen can hardly Hon.
recall a balmier Easter than the one Sunday
Just past. Spring-like weather pre- Mr. i
^^wailing, the churches were well fliled spoon
^^^nd excellent sermons, appropriate are the
to the season, were preached. Wither:
?Mr. C. B. Webb of Statesville. Mess
^ and Mr. J# W. Erwln of Newton, N. an(*
C., spent Sunday with Mr. J. S. Wil- Sl,nday
son. They are here in the interest r- '
of the Junior Order United Ameri- s'
can Mechanics. with M
M J
?Messrs. Moore and Moore have ^
been fortunate as to secure J. A. ( *
Coburn's greater minstrels for
Thursday night. The show, as always,
is a good one and we bespeak Teacliei
for it a liberal patronage. Have
?The Camp Creek school will Prog
close Friday, March 28. Addresses At a
will be made by Supt. A. C. Rowell, commit
Mr. John T. Greene, Esq., Prof. G. B. Educat
Pfieffer. The public is cordially in- day, a
vuea to come ana bring well-filled the wo
bankets. Exercises begin at 10 taken
o'clock. Ing wa
?There will be a musical enter- which
tainment In the Masonic hall at arrang<
Heath Springs Friday night, April Pray
4t The program will consist of a Pastor
number of selections by the Ker- music
shaw band, cornet solos by Prof. R. welcom
, J. Herndon, vocal quartets and editor
duets, and violin and guitar music. "Corn
The proceeds will be used to buy ence,"
seats for the hall. L. Mc
?ExEdttor T. S. Carter, after Mathen
spending several weeks among his '"*ure? 1
I kindred and friends in Lancaster, ,,'OHter?
has returned to his home at Sut- K*
ton's, Williamsburg county. Since P?rtant
Thurlow's visit it will be useless for Mooro?
anglers to go fishing in Gills, Rear, IJrownHannah's
or Cane creeks until these I,ula ^
streams are restocked. In tho M,ss
meantime our friend will bo cast- ^cll?o1
ing his hooks Into tho waters of or for
Black river. Johl? T
.. ? . Prr?f
?mrs. a. u. runaerburk has Just ^am'je
returned from Texas after a six |alk .
months' visit to hor two sons, ^
^^nsrs. Vernon and Johnny Funder- s ' ?
iru/k, aLso Mr. Haire, Mr. Miller and n,, s
Mr. Dock Plyler. She found them i,-ajr .. ,
all getting alo"K "ne. Sho also tAr
vlsted Mr. Brooks Funkerburk, Mr.
' J. W. Horn and Mr. C. P. Knight ThJg
I and Mr. Walter Funderburk of when t
Wills Point. They are all getting cerned
i along fine except Mrs. Horn and
Mrs. Knight, they are both In bad weaken
health. . lty and
i serious
j Coburn's Minstrels Is ono of the Chamb?
beat on the road. Don't fall to see
Lit . One night only. dealers.
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T1
ERSONALS C
[. Stewart, Esq., spent Easter
is parents in the Tabernacle in hon
Charlesto
f of Police Sowell visited his winnsboi
t, Arthur Knight, yesterday guests ol
Fennell Infirmary. Miss El
Minnie L. Jones returned formally
case Saturday and is now at members
ium team
. Percy B. Boynton of the as a few
slty of Chicago was a recent music an
3f Col. Leroy Springs. evening,
and Mrs. A. S. Watkins have refreshmt
id to Camdea after a visit to
Watkins' father, Mr. L. M. Little
n. active ho
Lillian Snelgrove of Ander- Club, at
me home with Miss Annie vocal ant
from Winthrop College and several
he week-end In Lancaster. Florlde F
Clara B. Strait has returned a puzzl
tock Hill, where she was the Moore wc
>f Mrs. W. L. Roddey. pins, whl
Robbie Robinson of Brook- Laura Gi
i., is the guest of her aunt, lowed an
. B. Ferguson. eggs wer
irs. L. C. Boyer and W. M. able plae
spent Sunday In Columbia. children
Lillian Swedenburg, who is Half houi
throp student, visited at the After s?
>f Mr. G. J. Derrick the past young gu
nd. dining ro
W. W. Feunell of Rock Hill were sei
town yesterday. tlons of
Mary Moore came home chickens
Vinthrop College Saturday to of the cli
er parents, Mayor and Mrs.
Moore. A SP
Pearl Coffey has returned
after spending several days a*M son
k Hill. ,,?ht
P. R. Moore spent Sunday and Al1 ent
Y at home. a patroua
A. H. Greene and Miss Laura the ?Pen]
Williams spent Easter in last ^rIdf
lill with Mr. and Mrs G. H. bibltion
team of
Steve C. Williams was in ''onsiderei
r Friday on business. best tean
Annie Stackhouse of Marion sure our
guest of Mrs. R. C. Brown. a suPerb
rs. Ira B. Jones, Jr., and Presented
>. Wylie attended the Univer- but the n
rman in Columbia last night. ,mder tbc
J. M. Odell of Concord, Mrs. Movemen1
and Mrs. Jordan of Charlotte 1111 who
he week-end at the home of ,are ot t!l
roy Springs. <eel tliat
Eva Hough has returned at tdlu 1
after spending the week-end en l>>
?r sister, Mrs. E. E. Cloud, in lef?e ath
jIU The manj
Sue Bradford of Fort Mill of vaulti"
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. tal alld
lor boards ar
D. R. Williams made a pro- wo!l as 11
al visit to Kershaw Monday. l'ow,ls
J. Copeland Massey spent Prote88loE
In the city. ^ 'Iea "
and Mrs. J. Crawford Wither- wa8 tlie.
and daughters of ltock Hill s'de t,leil
> guests of Miss Annie E ea'se UIld
spoon. remarkab
rs. Alva Springs of Charlotte successful
E. Henry of Fort Mill spent towns
with Col. Leroy Springs. team. \\
and Mrs. W. W. Gill of Rock done and
ent Sunday in Lancaster La,uasfer
r. and Mrs. W. T. Williams. ? "
. _ I lie Poi
ohn T. Stevens spent yesterCharlotte.
wr'
citizens t
UCATIONAL MEETING. advantage
the mail
rs of Lancaster County to keep thei
ltig Gathering?Features of The new (
ram For April 12. venience,
meeting of the executive merely tr
tee of the Lancaster County and if t
ional Association held Satur- enough o
number of matters relating to Sam migl
rk of the organization were At the sa
up and an Interesting meet- up the re
s planned for April 12, for visable fo
the following program was boxes at
id: for the b<
er by the Rev. E. T. IIodge9, it is nece
of the Methodist church; wish to gi
by Prof. Klein; address of ^Sunday,
e by F.. Evans Wylie, acting
of The Lancaster News; l>euth
Clubs and Their Good Influ- Mrs. Jc
by County Demonstrator C. died
Manus; "The Teaching of o'clock, h
latics," by Prof. J. J. Mc- ono mont
'rof. J. D. Fulp, Miss Eloise husband.
Miss Adelaide Nelson, Prof# children,
Moore; "The Value and Im- daughters
e of Reading," by Miss Maud and Willi;
Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Miss Ivor Callh
Miss Marie Horton, Miss ried. Shi
IcWhorter, Miss Eva Hough, and two 1
line Nelson; "Is the Common Robert CI
Preparing Pupils for College tion and
Life?" by Van A. Lingle, Carolina,
. Green, Prof. W. E. Moore, Lancaster
George B. Pfeiffer, Miss Harnett o
Fisher, Prof. G. T. Richards; were bu
Dr. Thomas J. Strait, stato Creek ohu
from the county,
?A br
ure and go to the "County southwest
the first ever held in Lancas- niuht. att
tion and
_____ ing that
is the season of the year plant was
Bothers feel very much con- out, howe
over the frequent colds con- brush on
by their children, and have
nt reason for it as every cold
s the lungs, lowers the vltalpaves
the way for the more Vou v
diseases that so often follow, chivalry c
trlaln's Cough Remedy Is fa- at the "C
or Its cures, and Is pleasant
e to take. For sale by all ?
w Subsc
IE LANCASTER NEWS. MAK<
FIKI.O I>.\
\f Many Interest in
ciat *y\eujs Held ,
The following
?I arranged for C
or of the Misses Coffin of which will be o
n, Doty and Ketchtn of April 18:
o, who were the week-end Literary dec
! Miss Nannie Hill Moore, toPen to boys of
l*a Wylie entertained in- Hon, open to g
Friday evening. The First spelling fo
of the Davidson gymnas- to fourth grades
i were also present, as well fifth to seventh
others who joined in the '"g, eighth to
d other pleasures of the to boys and girl:
Late in the evening light first, tlirougl
jnts were served. seventh through
boys and girls.
Miss Ethel Perry was the Athletic: 50-;
stess of the Cosy Corner girls of all gra<
its last meeting. After girls of all grad
1 Instrumental music by for boys of all
of the members, Miss dash, boys of al
erry gave a recitation. In low hurdle race,
ing contest, Miss Eliza all boys; running
>n the prize, a pair of gold boys; running br
le the booby went to Miss standing broad j
lbert Williams. Then fol- half mile race, c
egg bunt. Tiny candy grades. Basebal
e hidden In every imagln- vs. Heath Spring
e about the house and the will begin as p
were afforded an exciting able on the moi
r In the search for them. The athletics w
sveral merry games, the morning and th<
lests were invited into the and ball game it
iom, where ices and cakes All schools pa
rved. The Easter decora- Day exercises wi
rabbits, eggs and tiny April 18, for th:
added much to the delight
ildren. Craij
The following
LEMHI) EXHIBITION*. in Lancaster todi
est as the bride
College Gym. Team I)e- relatives in the t
a Lancaster Audience. is also well and
ertainment well worthy of here:
ge which would have filled Mr. and Mrs.
i house was given there C
ty evening. It was the ex- request the plea
given by the gymnasium pany at the v
Davidson College, which is of their
d by competent judges the L
i in the South. We feel
people did not realize what Mr. Eugene
performance was being on the evening
in Lancaster that evening ninth
uere fact that it was given ninteeu hundr
! auspices of the Boy Scout at eigli
t, should have appealed to Rock Hill, S
are interested In the wel- ?
le youth of Lancaster. We THE CHILI) Bit
those Who Worn not r?r?oa.,t \ VI*
^ery creditable exhibition ?
these young Davidson Col- ',e"vered in Jacl
letes missed a great deal. I.abor Conferee
f skilful and difficult feats (Hy Florence Kt
ig, the exercise 011 horizon- tional Consunn
parallel bars, on spring Why are pt
id the acrobatic stunts, as Chiefly because
te funny antics of the two pay its way, be
ould have done credit to killed or disable
ials of long training, or diseases of
is remembered that this family is left, tl
first exhibition given out- its own, without
r own college town, their winner. Often 1
skill appears even more winner is transfi
le. We believe that a very ridden invulid, ai
tour including a number burden upon the
could be arranged by the the support he w
re hope that this will be In most of 01
that the boys will visit either escapes all
again. bility for the <
wrecked employ
stoflice and City Delivery. gambler's chance
ite to urge upon all of our strange proeeedin
o avail themselves of the tions, our laws 1
s of the city delivery of This is most
s and at the same time, in our two greate
r boxes at the postofflce. New York and P
city delivery is a great con- is the rule thron
but the government is and the few stat
ying it as an experiment provide for real
he citizens do not think pensation are stl
f it to patronize It. Uncle tions and their 1
it conclude to withdraw It. tested as to the!
me time, in order to keep In the absence
ceipts of the office it ib ad- pensation, the m
r our people to keep their must work when
the postoffice. The rent workman's famil;
axes is a small matter and the states provide
ssary to have them if you It is only In re
et your mail at night or on truth has come
Formerly many
? lleved that it wai
of Mrs. John Sweatt. to work at an
ihn Sweatt of the mill vil- noble purpose of
Friday morning at 10 parents. Now v
er death occurring exactly child breadwinne]
h from the death of her tim of industry,
Mrs. Sweatt leaves six rent, burdened
three sons and three motner or an in
, namely, Steve, George robbed of the joyi
im Sweatt, and Lucy, Mary hood, and the op;
}, the first two being mar- tlon now and adv
e also leaves three sisters Our great g
brothers, Messrs. John and surely look back i
lark of the Rock Hill sec- of child breadwit
Mrs. Mary Rape of North cence when Indus
Mrs. Reeky Konnington of to itself, with the
county, and Mrs. Manly reprobation witl
f Fort Lawn. Ho remains back to our cann
ried Saturday at Camp In the near
l roll. comnensatton
I boards, pensions f
Ight tire about two miles abk?d fathers will
of town after dark last chiid breadwinnei
racted considerable atten- jcan children will
somo alarm, many think- ,jren.
the Catawba fertilizer ___
aflame. It was soon found Mothers Ca
ver, to be a burning of h>r. King's New 1
new ground some distance ^ltb co
or lung troubles,
less, once used, i
Mil see the beauty and nriira r.??wfnn
>f Lancaster lu full array writes: "Dr. Kin
ounty Fair." changed our boy
sick boy to the
1 e rrn- Always helps. B
;ribe for I he News. Pharmacy and 8ti
I
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H 25, 1913.
v I'kogram.
iK Kxercises to be VVi
April 18. m BaDk
program has been ff STATEMENT OF
bounty Field Day,
bserved on Friday, I THE B
located at Lancaf
lamatlon contest, .W. close of busines
aU grade.; reclta- ?. 1913' RESOl
iris of all grades
Loans and Discou
r pupils from first Overdrafts.. ..
; second spelling, Bonds and Stock!
grades; third spell- ed by the Banl
tenth grades?open Furniture and fr;
.... ; . mm Banking House.,
j. Reading contest ^ Due from Bank{
a sixth grades; (2) Bankers.. ..
tenth grade?for Currency
Gold
... . flB Silver and Other
yard dash, open to Coin
les; ball throw for Checks and Cash
es: 100-vard dnsh I^Bl 1
i mite me piace or ,HI J'
rs; and our Amer- v'UI* . \ v' ' B|^J *J
all be school chll- h'l'l't
n Safely Iluy JP
as whon ailing and i ifffirSk a fertilizer
Ids, coughs, throat ? J) potash lor b<
Ustes nice, harm- f SSi?"|mroi
tlways used. Mm. I thus insure a
A, Niagra, Mo., rotaafc r?n. especially In rotations with crtton. ci
g's New Dl8COvery heavier than with cotton alone. We sell Potash
from a pale, weak, wnu fbr rn~t *~t rr,.
nli f II ro ftf health " OUMAM KALI WORKS. Inc.
puture or neaun. ??Fir? bh? . itat t Tmt iut
uy It at Lancaster
indard Drug Co.
\
uou.. o eyes, ;
u unwillingly cruel That il Pa>'8 to know more than one
family instead of thing well;
ould gladly be. That it doesn't pay all he knows to
ur states industry te*'- ]
financial responsliependents
of its ^or l'le man %v^? w'119 's tuuu i
es, or incurs a w'10 WOI*ks.
of escape by the Who neither labor no trobule shirks, j
gs of our constitu- Who uses his hands, his head, bis
uid our courts. eyes;
conspicuously true The man who wins is the mau who ]
st industrial states, tries. ^
ennsylvania; but it ?CHARLES R. BARRETT. <
ighout the country ___ '
es which regularly Sometimes it seems as if the j
workman's com- only men who love their ene- i
ill marked excep- mies are those who don't know 1
aws are now being they have any.
Ir constitutionality.
of workmen's comother
and children iBusiness Notices!
disaster befalls a
IT unless charity or FOR SALE?One lot 3 lb. Standard 1
es for them. King Carter Tomatoes, while they
cent years that this 'as^ w'h sell at 10c can. E. W.
, . , Sistare. / 3-25-2t.
to be recognized.
* "
peopie oe- NOTICE?Just received a fresh car9
good for children loa(j Qf Hme. Apply to T. H.
early age for the Davis. / 2-14-tf.
helping dependent ? ??
ve know that the FOR SALE?A limited number of
r is doubly the vie- bushels of Webber I^ong Staple
robbed of his Da- Cotton Seed at 1100 per bushel ln
robbed or nis pa lQtfl of 10 bushels and over at my
with a dependent piantation west of Lancaster. Thit
valid father, and offer open not later than April 1.
9 of care-free child- _ . .
portunlty of educa- ^ ,
ance ln the future. tit
rand-children will * A."A
upon our treatment
itry sarclflces them . , ^
sane- wonder and vc> '<,*
Ibal''ancestor, l0<>k *'/
future workmen's
'or widows and dis- *^t%v JW8fl!y^3*wl rv~
grades; 220-yard gQ Total ^
1 grades; 220-yard W LI ABU
2 ,-2 fee,, open ,o g ggW *?*
' high Jump for all Undivided Profit
oad Jump, all boys; ,W| Current Expens
ump, for all boys; Taxes Paid . .
>pen to boys of all ^Uers? 6n^
I game, Kershaw Individual Deposit
s. These exercises to Check. .
romptly as practic- Savings Deposits,
rning of April 18. Tlme^ Certificates
ill be held in the J? Cashier's Checks
i literary contests gg
i the afternoon. Total
rtlcipating in Field STATE OF SOUT
II be given Friday, ? County of Lane
U purpose. 8 ? Befor? Ctt#r
llams, Cashier of
... bank, who, being
( Mills. flVj that the above an
invitations received M ment is a true <
ay will be of inter- bank, as shown by
has a number of bank.
ml _ ISA GfciO.
ounty. The groom Sworn
? - - ? *-W wuu
lavoramy Known Mi nie this 10th day (
JN
Harber Nathaniel ***? _
MP, Correct?Attest:
Fa K M WADDY
sure of your com- W J CI
/edding reception qj
daughter CB
'ula
Spencer Mills
of Wednesday the
of April THE MAN WHO WINS.
ed and thirteen
it o'clock Tbo man wbo win8 i8 an average
iouth Carolina. man,
Not built on any particular plan,
EADWINNKK *s,ot kle88ed with any particular luck, .
EXDENT PAKE NT >iust reatly and earnest and full of
pluck.
ksonville at Child's
ice, March ltf-17. When asked a question he does not
elly, Secretary Na- guess
era' League.) He knoW8? an(i answers "No" or .
irents dependent? ^es'
industry does not ^ ben se' a that the rest ^
cause fathers are can 1 (*?'
d by the accidents llti buckles down till he's put it .
industry, and the throug.
trough no fault of
the normal bread- Three thln?8 he know8: Tbat the ;
the normal bread man w ho tries
rtrmoH !..?? ? > Kinds favor in hi*
7?
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No. 33. ?
THE CONDITION fi<
,p ,? .
IF LANCASTER g
iter, S. C., at the B
a. February 4th, M
B
JRCE3.
nts. . .$476,302.37 B
31,686.85 W
J ownc
12,500.00 B
Ixtures 1,000.00 fllA
. . . 5,800.00 ?
and M
90,726.71 mm
15,867.00
3,380.00 B,
Minor W
.. 2.589.46 S
Items.. 13,645.66
$662,298.04 2
JITIES. ^
J lQ..$ 60,000.00
100.000.00 Wm
8, less I
es and 99
16,918.41 m
Bank
6,663.21 81
a Sub- mm
286,329.26 2
33,692.89 89
of De- mm
169,178.18 2
616.10 W
m]
$662,298.04
H CAROLINA, iSl
aster, ss:
ne Geo. W. Wll- 99
the above named
duly sworn, says >^5i
d foregoing state- ,409
condition of said
' the books of said
W. WILLIAMS. W
subscribed before
of February, 1913. 99
O. H. POAO.
Notary Puhllc. SB
C. THOMSON, 'ml
INNING HAM, 2<
1AWFORD, 89
Directors. 99
'm'rnVmV^'mrmr.W
SS88888888?
Sold cotton from this seed a short
time since for 18 l-2c per pound
42'tf W. C/ HOUGH.
WANTED?Clean rags. News
The Size and Number
of the Rolls ^011 Harvest
end on How You Feed the Plants
hatever the nature of your soil, its natural
ly of available potash will not meet the
lemands of a bi^ cotton crop.
U 1 ASH
should rontaio at least 3 to 4 per cent. o( actual
a?y anils, and 5 to 7 percent, for light toils,
or 2 per cent, potash are out of date. Pronda
ir Kaimt requirements (or aide dressing, and
'XMn.it bhfht jmi rutt.
arn and peas, where thi potash demand is much
in any quantity from one 200-pound bag up.
S.x?fc on Oyttnn Oulfuer
, 42 n rood wmy, Mew York
, Saraaaak Menadnaek Blotk. Ckleaye
aani San franclaco
J
office. f tf
THE BEST CHICKEN for the farm
is the Silver Campine. They also
do splendid when confined. I have
the best strain in America. Egg?
$3.00 a setting of 15. T. L. Hilton.
2-19-tf
FOR SALE?Extra fine early cabbage
plants, 20c per 100. Reduced
price in large quantities. Col. J.
N. Crockett. 3-25-2t.
LOST?In Lancaster March 19,
$4 2 or $4 3, all paper money.
Finder will please return to J. C.
Small, Lancaster, Route 8.
CITATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster,
fly J. E. Stewmait, Judge of Probate.
wnereas Lewis M. Clyburn has
made suit to me to grant him Letters
of Administration of the Estate
ind effects of Mrs. Lizzie M. Clyjurn.
These are. therefore, to cite and
idmonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Mrs.
Lizzie M. Clyburn, deceased, that
they be and appear before me, In the
Court of Probate, to be held at Lancaster
on 10th day April next, after
publication thereof, .at !1 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted. '
Given under my hand, this 25th
day of March, Anno Domini 1913.
J. E. STEWMAN, t
50-51 Probate Judge, <
GEGS FOR HATCHING
from the best laying strain of S. C.
VV. Leghorns obtainable, $1 00 and
$1.50 per 15; $3.00 per 50; $5.00
per 100. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Agents for Mandy Lee Incubators. *
Cunningham Farm
Koute 4. Phone 179-2
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