The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 03, 1913, Page 2, Image 4

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2 QJljp Haurastrr Nriua w, (SEMI-WEEKLY.) the editor ; dersou Ma R. R. WYLIK. . .Actinj? Editor SURR,,stiv(, PUBLISH Kits' ANNOUNCEMENT: of an>' c< Published Tuesdays and "One al Fridays at Lancaster, S. C., when he i by The Lancaster Publishing devils or Company, successors to The tal and in Ledger, established 1852; The munity. T Review, established 1878; The backs, an Enterprise, established 1891, better tow and entered as second-class one that matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the to it o nt postofflce at Lancaster, S. C., but one i under Act of Congress of for the ii March 3, 1879 and that i ~ public. II SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: the rest 0 (in Advance.j lie spirit i One Year $l.RO ure of a Six MoutliH 73c the town ?? spirit win TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1913. and ftttrac ?? helps uk o The Michigan editor thought he pubij^ Newett but was forced to the con- cemetery, elusion that ho was mistaken. " 'The < ing to hel The Balkan states haviug secur- to dWs its 44 *The ed peace with Turkey are now en- town deavorlng to get a piece of each assisting i other. " 'The 1 advertise C. O. D. will go on parcel post " ^he 1 July 1, when that branch of mail ^ will doubtless become still more jng bouqu popular. " 'Point count coll And now we are told that the; or chautai dictograph was used in the days of Joseph in Egypt. Verily, there Is ;1S ??a ^oc nothing new under the sua. Do your Count for "The old-fashioned boy who read your o dime novels cau get the real mys- rV^Uh^in* teries right at home."?Atlanta your con Journal. And if he lives in Atlanta every way he has only to read the daily papers. not "knoci for every It is interesting to note that when ^or 'ts General Rosie Jones makes her to hi aerial flight on Decoration Day for growl if i the benefit of the suffrage cause, vou think she will take along a man to pilot 7 the ship. Mayor i The town of Winder (Georgia! determinat probably holds the record on ''fort to e "place," being located in three ot Churl counties, three senatorial districts Courier ai and two congressional districts. But arw oalli who wants to live in Winder? "back up the people VOTE FOK THE BONI) ISSUE. to the su| As will be seen elsewhere in this his unde Issue the town council have ordered 'lens of ii an election to be held on the 25th Charleston of June. submitting the matter of cipality in a bond issue of $7 5,000 to the quali- is violate! fled voters of tin- town. It will be ample of noted that three separate questions lowed elsi have been submitted upon either of and other which the voter may vote separately put out 01 "Yes" or "No." ed with t! 1. Sewerage bonds to the will but t amount of $45,000 duty. Th 2. Waterworks improvement timent in bonds to amount of. . . 12.000 them up 3. Street improvement bonds initiative, to amount of 13,000 Total $70,000 w>e agI We trust and believe that the ",at r)pm" total issue of $70,000 will be voted. force tl,e The sewerage matter is one involv- il ' inir the future .?? ?i. whiD and w ? ^ "i ni?r uuiir r munity and admits of no argument (lriv,'n ,lir to any who realize what an epi- ,,ult curn demic of sickness may moan. Tin? taken "I waterworks needs extending M,at ,oyal so as to provide water to all the form in ? citizens of tiie town. is loweret The $13,000 for street improve- <listurbam ment is none too much If our '"'cause oi streets and sidewalks are to he put w" in decent shape. This matter means withstand much for the future welfare of our 1"oki"K t< town and we feel sure that we are ?ood 3d vising the right course for our r"'na,or 1 citizens to pursue in advising them '''r** ,im' to vote the entire bond issue We "I""' tort congratulate the council on their ~ selection of sewerage commissioners. In our judgment no better ; 1<01 choice could have been made The ''rodent money to be expended could not dr"l,k,> have been placed in better hands j points to ANCIKV I' IIISTOItY. Mr lioosi The Yorkvilln . Knquirer, in it- '* ' li<l>iot last issue, takes up over a column i'rary, thu of its editorial space in excusing man Su itself for having made a charge, in men in p the past, of drunkennness on the Wilson, part of the then governor of South ;,nd Sena Carolina. In its excuses it refers Tis a pit to its "middle of tho road" attitude of the m. in tho last primary flection for We have governor and speaks of The State with prori having tried to "embarrass" it by who, boii calling attention to the fact, etc. ofllee \*hi Won't The Enquirer come down to ital of tl modern times, relegating ancient moral lib history for the time to the past, tat ion to where it properly belongs, and let. wreck o us know what it thinks about the tiling to conduct of Governor lib-use in ref- tirely. orenee to his negro chauffeur and the city of Columbia? Unless we "MGII'I have overlooked it, we do not re- For ne call that our contemporary, across body of the river, has made any comment lay burnupon the matter. It is not our in- Georgia, tention to draw, much less "drive" ! removed The Knquirer from the "middle of that of h tho road." We are entirely inno- | Gee. So cent of meaning any harm, but reminded feel that it would shed much light Uevolutin on the matter if The Enquirer 'his stab would give tho public the benefit of leading i its judgment on this Interesting for this mix-uu i after by THE LANCASTER NE^ A IJOOSTKK. come so familiar to us all, ip the following from Horse Harry." He fought va laI columns of The An- at Camden and Kutaw Sprinj ill, which makes good and took part in many other imi reading for the citizens engagements in this state. >mmunity: his service in the marshes ways feels so much better Marion and Sumter so impaii ?ets over a fit of the blue health that he was com depression physical, men- br()ken d b th d f ^ oral. So it is with a com- ... . he town that has had set- South Carolina will tin d keeps on coming is a remember Harry Lee, not ale n fundamentally than the his saying that Washington always had things handed ..Hrst ,n flr8t la a silver waiter. There is . .. . ^ >roper course of conduct ltl hearts of his countr; udividua! or for the city hut for the important part I s to always be cheerful in formed in the maneouvres in f you feel mean, 'ion t let Carolina, which drove the f the world know it. Pun- . , , . . . .. . is taken as the host meas- ??rtward and led to their ul city's progressiveness. and defeat. i that shows a boosting s respect and admiration A REST ROOM NKKDK ts business. An exchange \Ye suggest to our merchai vn hose?citizen8 have no ?f Providing a rest room rlt is on the way to the ladies of the county when the; to town to do their shoppii citizen who will do noth- room or suite of rooms co p his own town is helping flUed , Springs, grave. ' citizen who growls about Cunningham or Bennett & being "the worst ever" is sou blocks, or elsewhere, for n its burial. ception of the ladies of the rui is8drivfng* *he^'hearsp" trlct8' whIch (>ou,d be citizen who is a chronic Kr,;at cost. Other towns and and always pulling back have such places and we >ublic enterprise is throw- that our merchants will tak ets on the grave. jljnt d make the necessai to a town whose citizens ege or church or library tangements for a rest room. uqua or lecture course as you point to a town which The signing of the trea own throughout your state peace in London last Sa ^paTVhen. as^ciUze^' b something in the affairs * urkey and the Balkan allies, wu or city. Pledge your key, shorn of much of her te honor that so long as you and power, is well nigh drivei a community it shall be E as 8, de8erve8 to b) stant aim to boost it. in . ... you can; that you will disregarded the rights < " but will do all you can people subject to her and public enterprise that has failed generally in uphold!) ject the best interests of staU(lard8 of moderil civiliz;i unity, that you will sub: majority rule and not ~ ~ ? ? things are not always as " T'. MEETING. they should be." " ,, Program for Meeting of I] KOKCK THE LAW. No\ > to Held at PI Grace has announced his ^ ains, June 21. Lion to make a strenuous . 11(|"(,1W'"K ';s. the - progi . he quarterly meeting of the nforce the law in the city . diviBjon No. 1. to be hel eston 1 lie i ana me neusunt rialns church ml The Post of that city ,,av> June 21. Note the . .i., a.i,.,.! from the fourth Saturday t tig upon the citizen- to ,uit.. J H 1 .... third. ( hurches are earnes the mayor. W e hope quested to send delegates s > of Charleston kill rally every Christian woman mal [iport of Mayor Grace in ,1>r meeting by attending it rtaking to clean up the ' . ,, | Devotional service, Preside liquity in that 'Mt\, . . | Welcome address, Miss Ac] i is not the only muni- j hum. i the state where the law ' Itesponse, Mrs. J. C. Beekl i and we hope the 'X ' ^ hat Dut> Does the Mis: ... . . Society Owe to Every Womai Mayor Grace will > >.- n,M.oin,.s ;i Member of the Ch 5where. The blind tiger- Mrs. W. C. Kills Mrs. E. A. haunts of vice can he Mrs. Gillian 1 Huron. : business if those entrust- How t an We Plan Dcfitii ... , Bring the Missionnrv Soeic lie enforcement or the law Ratlk F,rst Anionfi Church ake the lead and do their izations?" Mrs. T. A. Dabne ere is enough public sea- Fred Ellis, ever" comnnyiity to hack Noon hour if they will but take the K^;?t,0nal S*rvlce' Mr8" "What is the Condition < Quarterly Meeting Compared GOOD ADVICE. Same a Year Ago?" Mrs. ree with Senator Tillman Small, Mis; Lula Knight. Dcratic senators -ought to 3t".A,re \Ve Missionary M , Striving to Meet the Needs < lighting on the taritt and si,,us as We Should?" Mrs. hrough the senate under Dabiuy, Mrs. VV. J. Sims, spur, just like it was Bessie Hegler. ough the house," in order 8e.rv)[?' ^Jr's.'. Will the ladies of all the cl nc> retorm ma> next ic please come prepared to tal< > The senator ieclares in tin disc isslot.s, thereby Ity demands currency re- the work? rder that, w hen the tariff MKS. I>. It. PLETCHK Vice Pres. Division, N< i, attempts at artificial cs niav not cause nuiih -r. - - - ? ,HMK lOKrilHT 1 I 11V?. the tree system of credit! Spartanburg has a "Sth I enable busings- men to ; gather Club." Hock Hill h them. The country Is oue for the past 25 years ant .... . . man. woman ami <-li i 1 <1 in tl ? tin- Democrats to iik'' ill i T> r? i i im hiding .John T. Itoddei promises o* ir? I'-ader- niombers in good and regular illman's ii.lvii is there ing Lancaster News. Or idy iiii'l should he :?< t ?d Hons Like this ar<- mighty got . . . towns that have them art' to grutulaled. Chester Reportc -el r it oct." , nplete v nidi' at ion > FROM OTHER PAPER Roosevelt from the charge | niwss, in his suit, for libel , ,, . ... .. . . . , _ In l-.nglaud (he tight io tor Michigan newspaper man press; in South Carolina it the fa< t that \ hatev : ?ther way News and < ourii tvolt's faults, he does not i to excess, on the con !, r, J * Morgan, a mu liouaire. died about a moul i be is a very temperate ^ r Henry M. Flagler, a eh can lie siiid of other millionaire, died this week. II HIic life, like |?re l b lit feeling real poorly today, thai Secretary of State Bryan s'"(;e y?" ask Sumter Hera tor Tillman of tliis state y that this cannot he said '>r riedmanu s patients h . , be dying just a Little fasti ijority of our public, men UHU1|| ral? No wonder f known several young men ? great burry to get bis nosti uislng careers before them can now be called nothing ig elected to some public commercially launched.?CI ch called them to the cap- rv* r ,e state, did not have the Kpim.mb,.Pf siiys The S[mr1 r>* to withstand tlie temp Journal, that this century ha drink, and made ship- up two big jobs. One is i i' t In. ... . .1 in... rpi. , I tu< !ii?uu o/i tKo t *?"? *w\ r? %t i uiriii.T lYi n i III- h ill' "" hi- / < / do is to -cut It out" on- citizens, and the ? to save men and women fro of shame and disease and d Orangeburg Times and Hem< IlOltSFi IIAItRV" liKK. arly one hundred years tlie The promoters who art* "Light Horse llarrj" Lee carloads of tomatoes to grow d on Cumberland Island. <loh'- t ,lo,,y in tali>' L1"? ?r ,. , , omethlng worth while for Only last week wa It Carolina. They are aiding to Virginia and laid beside development of the rural M' is immortal son, Robert M. ft ml there is no greater wor nth Carolinians should be children who cannot wri ... , ... .or which will help In the t of the service of tins ,nR of th(. , districts. nary hero, since it was in |[j|| Herald. that lie won fame while ? i corps of light dragoons, LftH'?sh I'sgennt , . ii i . '?> HOO Winlhiop College ? reason being railed then -| M||(||i| 'Rt Th<; \,r Hint name which has be- Friday night. >VS, JUNE 3, 1913. ~ COUNTY NEWS i| " ,ortant fi/vwv Indeed m. ll 1 I J wlth BETHLEHEM. J ed his Bethlehem, June 2.?The health pletely of our community is very good -w-a le war. ?ur Sunday school at Bethlehem y JU | | f ' is still growing under the plans and instructions of Superintendent ? >ue for n. L. Usher. He is a uoble Sunday y \ was school worker. We are looking : ! 1|* id first ahead for this to be one of the J ? ? ,, best year's work for the uplift of ' ' God's kingdom we have ever had. ! ' ^_____ le per- Mr. antj Mrs. W. A. Rowell and * South Mr. J. E. Rowell visited Mr. and y British Mrs- J- E. Usher Saturday. ' ! ! rp itimuto Mr a,,d Mrs R E- visited * AO eVer Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shute Sunday. County Misses Dallas and Alice Usher , , visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. j ? ported I). and Mrs. A. N. Walters, Sunday. ! of said its the Mr- and Mrs. George Carnes ' . for the v'sRod ^r- and Mrs. W. A. Rowell partme Sunday. y come aU(j Mrs. C. C. Carnes vikit- * rig. A ed Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowell Sun uld be day Z ?? Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Parker visit.- IT ",UU'C| ed Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Plyler Sun- II which \ Fergu- day. , the re- Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Taylor visited # > ral dis- ^r- and Mrs. Hampton Snipes Wed- posit &! at no ne8day- J \ , Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Riddle visited J V I cities Mr. ail(i Mrs. C. H. Rowell Sunday. with ev believe Mrs. W. A. Carnes was at the * e the birthday dinner of Mr. Simon enco .v ar_ Carnes. childrei Mr Bonn Carnes visited Mr. > Simon Carnes Sunday. orainar Mr. Cletus McManus visited Mr. ! I ty of Simon Carnes Sunday. ? u .turday Mr. J. E Rowell went to Monroe V ^ etweeii ^r'da>" to attend the Fiddlers' con- , < in and ; ventlon. v i Tur" Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker visit- 1 rritory ed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Usher Sun- * compou n from day. y . ))av. Now Mr. Editor we invite you out , to eat fried chicken. You will hear * ?????? ? from Bethlehem again. having ; Xhp t ug the HEATH SPRING. X JX^ X tion. . Special to The News. Heath Spring, June 2.?An in- v (Under I teresting entertainment was given V by the Heath Spring schools on the CHA8. D. JON "Vision night of Monday, May 26, <in the . R. E. WYLLE, leasant Masonic hall. A flower drill by the ' small girls and a clown drill by the *' ? < ram of small boys was followed by a plav - - W. M entitled "The Cross Roads Store." d with by the high school. The graduating Satur- exercises took place in the Baptist change church, Tuesday night, at which _ o the time certificates of graduation were 1 fi 1 tlv re- given to Mary Brown VanLandlng- I I I ind let ham, Arthur Horton, Bertram Ilor- MM" CX JL te this ton. Harvey Mobley, Gary Bailey. if pos- Ernest Caskey and John McManus. v ,, Gary Bailey delivered the saluta- jlOU Can t 'lit. tory and Bertram Horton the vale- SURE. The la Cly- dictory address. Essays were read Full strenj by John McManus and Mary Brown skill and the Ham. VanLandingham. The class history . sionary was given by Harvey Mobley, class aiMdys i. Who prophecy by Ernest Caskey and the i?i urchf" | class will was read bv Arthur Hon Small, I ton. An address of a high order Thit'e wu,, j was delivered by Prof. Lueco Gun- , V, '' tely to j tor. superintendont of the eity P-? Who buy ty to schools, Rock Hill, on "The Power store of squa Organ- of Thought Over Life." service y. Mrs. Much credit is due to Prof. W R * Th * knQW Moore ami his assistants, Misses -r^ * ri j Moore, Chandler, Brown and Twitty, .Mollie for a very successful year's work. They kllOV The music department has been im- ihe Doctor O )f the der the direction of Mrs. it. P. ThcV know I With Mobley. |>|^|4Tf Nell Misses Alma and Elizabeth Van- lL 8 Rmn1' Landingham, Onie Mackev an i Kay L embers Crenshaw are at home from Coker a:' Mis- College, Messrs. Brummett and , T. A. Marion Mobley from Kurraan UntMrs. vcrsity and Mr. Kd ward Williams ^ * from the Virginia Medical College. Small Miss Janle Cauthen was carried lurches to ti.e ir.hrmary at Ilock Hill last ;e par' v ??k, a here sue underwent a suehelping (,. st'nl operation for appendicitis. - Invitations 'o the eig i-y I'.ltli a.- IS'OTH h ual ? . c? m .tit of the Medical t- Coll* ge of t.. Carolina ha ' * l '-en To Teachers and 'I receive.! here hv friends ??* Mr ' . Notic I,. Stover, who graduates in pilar- You are hereby r* :k To- iuacy this session. law now requires tl as had llev. Benjamin A. Barrett of the of every teacher to 1 every Flint Ridge section preached a office of county si e city, h*dpful sermon to an attentive con- education within tv t, are gregution at the Baptist church the sciiools close. i stand- Sunday night. done this as yet. gam/.n- Mr Reid Horton visited his pa- have left their rt >d, and rents and other friends here Sun- trustees and the tri be con- day. ed to send tiiem in. r Mr. Dixon Kills, It. K. D. carrier, Please attend to i cut and housed nineteen dozen am iiound l y the sa bundles of oats from one-fourth niy report to the t c acre under fence with hog pen in dent. The penalty urn' corner and other corners cut make the report is off. Tills, for the land sown, beats Hiid cancellation o a fre?? Hi*' average of the Flat ("reek far- teacher, is the mer by about ten dozen per acre. Now unless tjle r ,.r Mr. W. T Stover, Mr. R p coming In dueftime. Mobley and Mrs. Killie Hinson have u> resort to measure ilti-inil- been on the sick list the past week. them. You \vill i?l h ago. Miss Nannie Crenshaw visited her have not made thel multi- grandfather, Mr. Hammond, at yourselves accordini We an- Rich Hill, last week. lhl* unpleasantness nk you, Mr W. T. Crenshaw sustained the Also the county Id loss of a valuable horse laHt week, tendance buttons ti ,, i the rural schools of Mrs R. B Mobley and son came m.M,? yu ( iccin to ov"r automobile Friday after- Th?HO buttonfl have .. noon i in.iii eti because only on le Is in Miss Lois Mobley is visiting her countv has made a urn -it sister, Mrs. Hazel VauKhn, in Rock number needed. I else? Hill. reports and the larlotte MIhh Florence Hell of Rock Hill given as stated. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr A. C and Mrs. J. L. Bell. County Supt. Lanburg Kva May Robinson, aged three ?. ~ ~~ " s taken nionths, infant daughter of Mr. and letc> to save Mrs. -p. W. Robinson, died Satur- wa" 1,1 Lancaster y< become (jay an,j waH buried at Salem cemo- trains- , >tlier is t?.ry Sunday morning, services at m lives tjjp grave being conducted by Rev. Best Medicine oath. j W. II. Dyches. When a druggist ,<rat Misses Kllie Chandler and Ivor remedy for colds, t Hrown have returned to their troubles, you can fe causing homes at Olanta and Seneca, S. C, j what he Is talking where respectively. Druggist, of Marlon endea Mr w. K. Moore and Miss Nan- J*1"' " N?w . South nlf, Moore left Monday for a visit to 1 5 in the (Charleston before returning to their . ' .. " actions; ... Asbevllle N C 11 11 c,,rp(l n,V k being Aanevuie, in. t,. I bronchial cold afte to their MiH8 Eme Chandler's pupils pre- f.,lies failed." It v ipbuild- HO",f'd here with a beautiful silk for you if you are Rock Inst WMk. I cold or any brom Miss Ruth Thomas of Hdgernoor lung cough. Keep is visiting Miss Onle Mackey all the time for < played Mrs. Martin Dyches of Columbia family to use. It 1 .Indents Is spending a few days with Mrs I'rlce 60c and $1. Dome J. W. II Dyches at the Baptist by Lancaster Phari pastorium. ar<l Drug Co. iplimentary I ik Account Every Child j J y white child that is born in Lancaster after June 1st, 1913, and its name re to this bank, we will open to the credit child an account in our "Savings De- * nt" with an initial deposit of $1.00 ve will give complimentary, provided ents of the child will add to thid de- > i equal amount. Ve are desirous of having an account rery child in the County, and in order urage the savings habit among the > i we have decided to make this extra- > y offer. > - ? temember that we are anxious to give ! lild this acqount, so do not fail to come get your bank book. > n our Savings Department interest is inded quarterly at the rate of 4 per cent > ,#< V 'irst National Bank j OF LANCASTER. Jnited States Government Supervision.) I ES, President. E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. I Vice President. E. C. MACKI^', Asst. Cashier. * tli Is at Stake atford to experiment. YOU MUST BE best is none too good in sickness, fth and purity of every ingredient?exact : utmost care in compounding?these you jre of when you EUNG PRESCRIPTIONS HERE. our prescri pU6n business is so large. I'eo- I here know t^om experience that t!i?:-? is the ,re dealings of fresh goods, of conscientious we are,/ure to ha /e ii stock Everything the ' WL r weal put in th? prescription Everything rders. ' that vhen a pres. m Iption leaves our hands ,ET US BE YOUR DRUGGIST lard Drug Company "The Rexall Store." ;E. Hank No. 222. ?Secon.l STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION Ur .mind.'d that the FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO., ie annual report * bo Pled In the located at Lancaster, 8. C. at the jpertntendent of close of business, April 4th, 1913. t'o weeks aftei iipQeiTiippi Several have noi RESOURCES. Some teachers Loans and Discounts. . $134,652.42 ?ports with tire Overdrafts 3,623.31 usteoi have fail- Furniture and Fixtures 2,876.00 Due from Banks and this at once as I Bankers 21,067.04 ni# law to make Currency 1,567.00 iMte superlnten- Gold 897.60 for failure to Silver and other Minor per abo\e Is $25 Coin 658.36 certificate of CheckH and Cash Items 179.31 eporta are forth- Total 5165.520.00 I will be forced taiiii itipi s that will bring LIABILITIES. ease (those w ho Capital Stock Paid In. . $ 60,000.00 r report) govern Surplus Fund 1,250.00 <ly anil save me Undivided Profits, less uurrent Expenses and wv.r.i offered at- Taxes paid 6.709.07 , ill rhldren of Pl^df.nd81 Hnpal,d 12 09 the county who Individual DeposlU. SubL on attendance. Je?t to Olieck .. ... 31,347.If not been order- Time Certificates of Dee teacher In the p?? . ' Va ' u Ii.'.a report as to the ?"h!eI 8 Check. .. .. 411.11 Mease send you- Bills Payable including buttons will be Certificate, for Money Borrowed 60,000.00 'ofK(E?Son. To*1 1166.670.00 STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, ler of Kershaw County of Lancaster?ss. esterday between ? . .. 7 Before me came W. H. Milieu, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that i for Cold., tjie ai)0ve and foregoing statement recommends a is a true condition of said bank, a. hroat and lung shown by the books of said bank. el that he know. W. H. MILLWN. about. C. Lower, Sworn to and subscribed before , Ohio, writes of me this 10th day of April, 1913. Discovery: "I W. P. ROBINSON, lew Discovery Is Notary Public, d lung medicine | f0rrect?Attert: wife of a severe 1 E B LINOLR, r all other rem w T QRKOORY, vlll do the same | a i? """ * ... ?>. ? nuUUSUlN, BuiierniK wun r Directors. 3hlal. throat or _ a bottle on hand everyone In the Now Is the time to get rid of your s a home doctor, rheumatism. You can do It by ap00 Guaranteed plying Chamberlain's Liniment and nacy and Stand- massaging the parts froely at each application. For sale by all dealers.