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,v PAGE TWO ( THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1934 iCOUNTY OPENS ' COTTON DRIVE (CoBtifiaed from p«g« ono^ , under their contract with the ffOTemment. • ’ am willinir to stand by the presi dent and have more confidence in him and his advisors than any jfroup of men,” Dr. Sflces said. “He is a great man, that Providence has placed at the head of our government.” **1 know of no better slogan than SMITH CROP LOAN BHl APPROVED BY COMMITTEE "H;. Proposal To Aid Farmers With Another Hundred Million Dollars From Federal Treasury favorably Acted On By Senate Group. Much of Southern and Western' Recovery Attributed To Policy t By Senior South Carolina Senator. The Household Bf UTDIA LE BARON WALKER W A NTS FOR RENT — Five-room house. Mrs. E. L. Arthur, phone 66. Ic FOR RENT—Tw’o connecting rooms, * adjoining bath, suitable for light-- A HOMEMAKER can “ttterially^ j ^ Knox. • ll-2p duce the coat ef refrigeration by, -1 f.dlowlng the suggestions offered to-JpOR SALE — Several Poland-China day. ThU la true whatever the kind: ‘shoats, 3 months old, $3.00 each, of refrigeration, whether the cold • . Hpnrv of any m^ember of the group. In^ dojiet be an Icelees refrigerator which 1 nenry .4. a . by its -own mechanism produces the' Wa.shingrton, Jan.^ 6. — The senate agriculture committee today gave its •approval to the lending bj' the govem- WEATHER—What To* Do Thy lowest temperatures in another $I00,000,000? w'hiTe Itc addition, each borrower is requir^ to ‘Stand By the President. ^**^*^*^^^ officials estimated that cotton and,and pay the legal expenses involv^ >y In niy home towm the tnermoineter nrnd„$.$vr. oWoria, KoH K«™aaei ' give a financial statement, furnish |(»vv temperatfire, or whether it he an Ice RENT Two connecting rooms, any other collateral deemed necessary' j.- l ., >. in The meetinK was presided oyer In- m, ..o.,.e ...e producers already had borrowedjthese proeeedings. 0. L. Lon*, attorney and member of creptido.-n to 18 below and '“ddled'• .u e -.u t-n the advisory board. Followin* a tew up in the bulb. Steam-heated city folksi ' .. . e dr the plan in the Smith Ml, a -emarks as to the importance of tk. think such cold is tyrrihle. They have) $100,000,000 would be for crop)committee in each community would, ratherin* and the cami>ai*n to fol- foi-Rotten how to wear wool. production loans similar to those, decide how much money would be nee-, tow, he presented Mr. Hamilton. Hr. There is nothin* unhenlthy about ."’“''f/'"''"’' '<»■ applicant and a lien Hamilton hmu*ht *reetinfs from .„,,d weather for most folks in re*ions'Xl . Xhi^itaiton ‘I' ■■■-—-r E. l> Smith, who had wired „|,^re it pievail.s. Its principal draw-* «tabiliaation ^ arran*ement,collateral. ■m.son authoritie.s that, heruiise' j. that it makes the automobile*^), f”™) Smith pointed to the repayment riiest in which the lo^ degreviS are j adjoining bath, suitable fbr light- raiiseil by packing the Ice chamb(*r housekeeping. Miss Arva Henry. Ip ^T*he^faint sound ^W.AaNTED —To rent a 2 or 3-K)om of the motor or apartment. Furnished or unfumish- manufactu ring dos^e in. Call i <. Ic mechanism f^enator the Clem of the pendancy of the new federal seed loan hill which he is sj)onHoring. .be felt that he could not l^ave Wash ington at thi.s time. The explanation was greeted with_^proval by the crowd. .Mi, Ilarniltpn then introduced I>octoi- Sikes as the principal speaker. Tw o resolutions offered by C. A. Pow er. one indorsing the .stH*d loan bill and commending .Senator Smith in his effort.*; in the matter, and the other in praise of President RooM'velt's poli cies and .sympathetic interest in the farmer. wei;j’ unanimously adopted. In conniHlion with the court hou.se rally, it \v^ RnTrounrrd ty R < an- non, county agent, that c»»mmunity meetings in the various sections of the ) administration. to rec ords of farmers under the 1932 and ' oxen come into their own Ini agreed to a bill by Chairman' 1933 crop loan acts as “proof” that^ Smith, under which he said the radius;the bulk of this money would be re in his home state of South Carolina, u.sele.s.s. The old reliable horse and the t pan o .\\‘w England winter.s. , , . .. ; , I .Hea.sonal government aid to agn- . paid. .^n occasional frosUiite ooesn would be greatly increased, worry rural folk who have “holed up” _ , :u i j. j- , l j f.,r thv wmtvr-, with ptouty - of «uli' P"««" “nJ «>ni producers, off.ciato . he said, 90 pm-cunt of the loan., had pork and eider in .lhe cellar and forty to date, “ been repaid. ■onl, of Wrrh and oak in the „„od. $1.50,000,000, Th.s plan m to take care of that .5^ ehed. If they can't Ret out to the mov- f^m , the commodity credit corpor- per cent of the.nation , farmer, who) i,.». and the R. F. 1), carrier i, delay.,?*'""- ** "* '"*“"« cotton producer.,|have no collateral, .Smith ,aid. They ed by snow-drifts, they can at Mve ten cents a pound on thei-r staple j have only a prosln-ctive cop, but they *„,sip with the neiyhhors over thy I lelejkhone. Thai’s the way our ances- lor.s lived for three hundred years in, a a . , ta- • • i * i-, eT-i. a . i afid we are just as re.sistant *rovernment rstands the loss. If it rises [present credit agencies. This is to lake thought so rabovt^, the farmers may pay off the 1 care of that vast army of fanners who i loan, sell and keep the proLt. The corn loan.s are due August 1 and the cot ton loans July 1 . jare entitb,*d to an opportunity to make Should the price of the commodities j that crop, remain below the loan figures, the i “This will not interfere with the i .America, as tluy were, if we only county wTTuld--itmitt*Jvate^y---foUow -s the purpo.-nt of actiuuiiiting fhe runn- Fh^r a M'Of talk abi^a ^^^nneur coTporation ers further with the details of the economy for the United States. I direct loans of $15,000,000 ..gn-up canuHiign. ‘‘“V ob::ei ved the pla.med economy o December 30, but supplement- Mr ('annon, in addition to announc- »t fir.sl hand, have read a out principally by banks, had the planned lA-onomy of Rus.sia and $50,000,- ing the plan." for the campaign, .Mr. Hitler’s effort to introduce some.' ed- 000 ed that he bad adopted the policy . , withholding government' cotton con- thing o^ the soil in (jerii^ny. ■ January 3, cotton loans by the Cr tract check.*; for tenant farmers who general idea, a.s app.ied to the United corporation itself, were $52,000,1 have moved to other farms until the ^'tules, leave.s me co . estimated that bank loans Kvery imBirimiuve man ha.-s at limes RtlHI.OOO,- thnuyht of or been ii.i|m-.,sed by the conaideialiiy more in this idea that thus would 't>e a perfect indor.semenl of the Ihir’i landlord had tieen seeureil foi each chiik. The opening .seetional meeting was t»eld at (iruy <.iourt-Ow tngs high rehool Tue.sday evening Mr. ('annon was the chief .speaker .\nother meet j case also. world if e.eiybody would cooperate^ Banks , , , . ij u i — co-operating with the for the common good. So It would be, corporation since they/do .so at i to borrow, out ,saia\e _but try and make em. I he only way ^ themselves, and their aid!‘-‘as** should be decid at any^ort of planned economy caji 4>e facilitates mg was held at Fnneelon and ont\ at ^ »ny^ori o. pianm-u i-Lyi.on.Y wrork of meeting pro Poplar Siiriiigs yesteixlay Other m»\*t- impvi.siHl^n an> people is by force, astjupcr demands. trrU "be^bebU-irt the HurrK’a^ tiie 1 Jjaye iuvnt>KU*d indi- and at cate. -b can’t qualify for these loans “We are trying to take care of un-' employment by creating jobs and pay- ing men to work und^ tbe “I don’t believe the major part of that money ever will be paid back. “But there’s a .small farmer who can stay at home thi.s year and make a living if he dan borrow enough to run his crop. And what’s more, he’ll pay it back. I'he record will show that the bulk of these crop production are always paid back.” Smith .said he did not believe a maximum should lie placed on the amount each farmbr would be allowed but ,said\^^h individual bj^ the com munity, committef,^-iIe said logins un der last year’s act were “cut too dras- ” wliieh lowers the temper ature In the iee- * less refrlgenitpr in dicates wheii the power is on. Then electricity Is being used and this is the exi>erisive item in keeping tlie leni , pi-ratitr* »t Xlinton, S. C. jiroper degri'e of j coldness. \t' li e n ; ilu*re is no soumi, howe\*er faint, no | el»*ctrieily Is liei'ig i consiinied. Tlieim p o r t a n t fiu't<»r, j rliereftkre, in redm* j irig (he cost of run ' ning an leele>..s re frigenitor. is to preseiAH (be riglit --itHaperikture APARTMELNT FOR RENT — First floor. Formerly occupied by C. W. Wier. Call Mrs. Lula Davidson, phone 150-W. 18-2c NOTICE—Ornamental plasterer from New York wishes work, remodeling, interior decorating, patch jobs. Work done reasonable. 150 Musgrove street, 18-2p LO.ST—Two female hounds, one- big black,and tan dog, and a snow white beagle with tan ear^i. .Anyone with any information -write Pink Humphries, Route 2, Cowpens, S. C. and receive reward. 18-2p STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY REUABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers. No experience or capi tal needed. Write today. McNe.ss Co., Ips loans 1 i tically. school today at 3:30 p. m. and at caur. . I , i '’^^re a gamble since Truss Hill at 6:30 p. m.; at Unford As long as great grbups of. iieople,government took all the risk. Friday at 3:30 ami Bethany and di.sagree .with They pointed out, however, that a Wadsworth at ><:30, and at Oak Grove ‘ ' ‘ ‘ “ ‘ school. Tue.sday, .Ian. 16. at 6:30 p. m. Shoots Himself Statemen* of the ('ondition of M. S. BAILEY & SON, Bankers Located at Clinton, S. at the f'lose of llusiiu‘.''S D«*$*einlM*r 3Uth. I’.Klo. A.SSETaS Ix>Bnv and Ibscounls $«.'»<),!50.02 _ _ _ French Swmdler plana of Ihoii-own, thvra isn't any way i/roroquisila wia that borroWrs to put any national, plan M" >*1-00 to join in tllo llW t cotton and' except by force, haven t heard i*eduction program. This insures one sugge.st ^ thou.sand.s of producei-s will take j part in the campaigns to reduce cot-j * ton acreage this year by 40 per cent! and corn by 20 per cent. The farm administration asserts that the loii^ns are made around pre vailing market prices and that there the least eU'etricity, ■'I'he tlierinusial allai'linieut keeps tlie temperature ajiiiroximately e\en. Tliat is. It rauses the motor t«» run wlien the temperature gets above a certain point, and it HUtoniHtleally shuts off the povvjT vvlieu the rigiit de gree is attained. 'I'liis continual vaeil latlon within a speeilied range of degrees insures tlie temperature never going below tlie rigid de gree of roldiU'FS, Hinl never getting Ht»«$ve an e<]imll.v well defined ra lius of heat. Tlie right femperatnre Is pre served continually. Tills is tlie great feature on wiiich tlie success of tlie Iceless refrigerator rests. yVlille a cor rret temperature is imsunMi. it de .^4U$ Freeport, Illinms^ .MAN WANTED—With ambition and intlustry to introduce and supply Rawleigh’s household products to con sumers. Several fine openings in cities I of Clinton, Laurens, Greenwood and j Union. We train and help yoj^'Raw- lleigh dealers can make up ,to $25 a 'week or more. No experience neces- jsary. IMeasant, profitable, dignified 'work. Write today. Rawleigh Co,,* Richmond, Va., Dept. SC-11-B3. ^ 2t l>eiidK uixm whether the (he / ; vn n* re American.s would never .tolerate meth-' «»d.s which have worked in other coun tries. We’ll continue to “muddle through” as ^individualists. Overdrafts Bonds and .'vlock.s Owned ,,by Bank , Furniture and Fixtures Banking Hous«' ■R<‘al Estate Owned Cash on hand and due from Banks tThecks and Caah Ileiu.s (Hher .Assets 17.5.36.' Alex. Who Busted Bank For 40 Millions Is Taken By I*olice. ( hamoix. France, Jan. 8.Serge Handsome Alex” Stavisky, charged with having duped French w^idows and after the lill(‘d. It the tim<* with i<*e. preserved coolness.) the hrimciimker’s cost of niniiing j frlyerator ia kcftt down. Ire Krfrifirralnr. With the Ice-cooled r^rigeralor, the degree of eoldnes.s is grente.st shoril.v ice Tomparirn«*nf lias lieen j eofttlnniilly decreases np ft* * w'hen tlie eliesl is refilled j The temperature cannot lx* within stated degrees of Tlierefore, it is linivenitlve tliHt tlie cold teniperiitnre lie kept as low as iiosaible lietween interiins of M \I*S—From the Air I never knew what my farm looked is little risk of further tapping the like until a few montii.s ago, when one trea.sury because the reduction cam- oi-phans of $40,000,000, ended an in j i of my wealthier friends who owns a paigns are expected to hoist the pri^j l‘^»'national man hunt today by shoot. economical tiietliod of handling NONE gieat deal more land than 1 do, and ^ of the two commodities by the timej'^lf himself as police clo.sed in. NONI wanted to develop part of it for sum-'the loans are due. ! “They’ll never capture me alive,” NONE •••***■ homes, engaged | an erial photog-j The' Reconstruction corpoi'ationquoted him a.s .*faying. 10,567.4y lapher to map tin* whole townshipigave the credit agency $150,(X)0,000 aliveXwhen he was cap- from the air. He gave a print to our i for the corn Joans and $250,000,000 ^'^*’®^- Fhe secret se^ice agents who I03,0l31.75 village public library, where it is'for cotton. Not all this money will b® ’®*’*'**’^d It**'' a lonbiy villa at the 163.34' about the most interesting display. ^ j used, officials say, the final figureFrench alps saw him shoot There is only one way to find out | for cotton’s being placed at around i ^be head with a revolver as 13,105.04 Tf/TAL $L0H4,.’V54.:i9 lilApLITII*:^ CapiUl Stock Fa^ ill . $ 20,201.40 Undivided "" Profit-s, less ('urrent Expenses a»d Taxe.H Paid [>epoRits: Demand 862,472.61 Time 182,013.78 Cashier’s and (er- tified <’hecks 1.239.r>l Total DeiMxsils Due iw Banks ju.st what each farm has on it, and I $150,000,000. A sizable portion of the!^^®^ crashed through a locked door. | that is by an aerial photographer. So j corn fund also was exi>ected to be left! Stavisky lifted his handsome head,. the cost problem of ret'rigerutors of both kinds Is to keep tiie refrlgerstor closed Just as niui-ii as 4io8slble. 'I'lie minute the rtmir is opened, the cold air rushes out, the warm air takes Its place, and down goes the temperature., The ricking of tiie Iceless refrigerator w-ill liegiii shortly after indicating this and that the electric current Is on to restfire tlie coldness. No such wsrn ;lhe federal government proposes to j over although experts were chary of^^^®** • coma. The doctor j founded in ibejee chest. The A * _ I J.' At _ A Ai • . . I nnlv A few hniii'A life rentAined . , .... ' .... map great farm areas that way, as a [any prediction as to this residue, ■part of'iUs domestic allotment pro-] The first corn loans were made in gram. It may have other effects, also. Iowa November 23. Corn certified for 18,627.09 In one Connecticut town a few years {borrowing in that state had reached the sum of $23,000,000. Corn loans are being made now at the rate of over ago an aerial map disclosed a dozen or more houses and buildings which had been overlooked by the tax as-1100,000 daily, but the loan period is to sessors! end March 1. .Anyway, air maps are quicker and] Regardless of the final result of the 1.04.’',725 90 cheaper and far more comprehensive ^ experiment, farm officials credit a NONE than any other 'method of surveying, ifreat deal of Southern recovery to the said only a few hours life remained to him. Meanwhile the French government fought for its life as a result'of Sta- visky’s manipulations. Police claimed Aloert Dalimier, temperature will increase |nd only the putting In of more Ice will tower It again. The Importaui*# of keeping the door eloeed Is apparent. Thrifty Melked. - _ . u J tbe one putting away food In the minister of French colonies, had been | ri.frijf^i.ntor will awemble the Items quoted by Handsome Alex as advising I Heisey’s Gla8.sware Etched CryaSlal Blue Crystal Tally Cards fof^ Every Occasion THE BOOK STORE insurance companies that inve.stment in pawnshop bonds wa.s legal. Bills Payaide .NONE ami I look for their general adoption. ij)lan. They asserted al.so that it had I made the Middle West think less about TOTAL. $1,084,.554.39 PRESIDENT—The Office j hard times. Slate of .South (’aiolina, "Black .Sam” Fraunces, who was the The cotton loans cover the entire County of Laurens. steward of the president's household producing area for the staple. The reg- Befoix' me came K C. .Adair, ('ash- when (leorge .Washington lived in > ulations are that the cotton must be HOME HINTS If chopped nuts are heated before using they will have a sweeter and .or. of food before putting anything away after a meal, or when foods come from the market, and will see that they are In tlie right containers, and then o|>en the door and stow tlie dishes, etc’. away as qtih-kiy as she can. the cost of refri eratlon Is decreas<*d and effl- cient Is liicreasi'd... .\l;:n when pre piirli ; a meal if I lie foods needed are taken out at one time rattier tliait niuiiy, .a like ecommiy l.s fostered. Never ki*i‘p llie^dfmf open "while tlie use of tlie foods is .ItH-ltleil uih)ii. pejd. Chopping releases many small j particles that give a cloudy color. i ler of the above named bank. who. Cherry street. New York, before the in the hands of the producer, must be. jpon beirijj, duly .sworn say- that the national capital was moved to the low middling in grade. The loan is ten ‘ above IS a true .statement of the con-1 District of Columbia, paid no attention cents f. o. b. the nearest accepte<l' a, i ' ’ .J.t.«„ „f sa„l ba'nk. as .ihawn l.>- ,h..'to the K-naral', ...nonatrance, a*aiast .a,.ehoua... tatr^Kou^t brakari.)^e'ad of chap- ” the luxury of the presidential table. henator Smith said, the bill approv-‘ ^ “He may dist'harge me, he may kill ed'today would make eligible for loans me if he will, but while he is pre.si- ••7,*v |Mar cent” of the nation’s farmers dent of the United Slates, and 1 have unable to qualify for credit from the the honor to be his steward, his es- pn'sent lending agencies, Notary Public. S. C.' tablishment shall Ik* supplied with tbe; n,. said the bill would not intei-fere —► ——-j!>est of everything the whole country with the.se agencies but would “take ,,-an.ffo,.l"a.,dSam. ,cara" of Ihouaanda of farmer* naed-1 To prevent aogginaaa in the lower ( ounlrv Cenlleman. three >e*ra for ' have fie.)uentjy said, bj »oid ol money to finance this year s crops. ^ »'.««. . mouth and in pnnl that vve m .Vmen- The bill also provides for establish- After Februarj I, the price will be aie losing itspett foi the iiffice of d^ciiI of crop- loan agencies in each. It HOUSEWIVES! With the New Year here, it iaS in order to make good re.solutions, especially when it means money in your pocketbook. Many Clinton women have already re solved to profit by THE CHRONICLE’S grocery ad- vertisementa every Thurs day morning during 19S4 and are saving much mon ey thereby. This is address ed to those who have not yet formed the habit: “Resolved, that I will consult THE CHRONICLE grocery afivertisements ev ery Thursday morning, se lect my needs for the week, and put the savings in the bank.’’ All of your food, clothing, household, etc., needs can easily be supplied through THE CHRONICLE. w books of tin* bank. K. ('. ADAIR. Sw-om to and suL.srribwf bf'fnrx* me thi.*; JOth day of January, 1934. W. C. OXLEY. Pastry .sheiks must always bi* thor- joughly cooled before the filling is put •in. increarved to $2.60 ft>r three jears. JAME.S W. ( ALDWEI.I. Magazines pivsident. |\Ve do not pay the presi- ,.<taie so that farmers may negotiate Cake Batter should be beaten at least three minutes after all ingredi- dent a big enough .<alaiy; Erance pays loans without having to wait for ac :h,..s ihiv.. tinia.v as iiiuch and .l.■l,lsm^s ,i„„ „„ ihvii- applications f lom i-egion-j ^ tar les.*^ ol him. 1 think U us one tit the a offices a.s they did under the cropiL ■ , , . ^ * vicakni .-.o . oT-i-dcVma-iacy Oiat „cls of I!I3'2 and 1933. In those i- Ire ('.ream Without Churning. Ice cr‘*!im can be nintle witlumi chtirning if It is stlrretl vlgtirously #ev eral times at Intervals after It Is packetl. or put iiitti tlie iceless relrig erator. Stir It first just as it Is lie finning to liardeii. Tliis mixes tiie sliehtly frozen porilons witii tiie less stditl tmes to an even heavy creamy texture as wlien churnt*d. Be sure to get all frozeii etlges ami side (lortlons MULES! of tlie mixture stirred in evenly with D. E Tribble Co. FUNER.U, DIKGCTOaS t and EMBALMERS Lire—ed Easbal ■ler. Coaiplete Modcni KqaipaiMit Day PiMMre ft Niflit 2t. 2S$ re 2$$ CBMUm New ^milk curdles very readily, for SIX regional /which reason salt should never be add-' bmith . explained that under ‘''‘;ed to milk preparations until the last' moment. Iff a UenuH-iacy think of the man, rather than the of; years, each loan was passied on by one rice he holds. .As a man no one is en- of six regional offices tilj$*d to more re.-ipecl than another of equal character; but I would like to present farm-lending agencies, farm- see the presulenl, as such, held in such, ers in a community were required to high re.spect that, by reflection, the organize, a borrowing group, in wbjeh guvernment of which he is the headiaach borrower kook 5 per cent of the j :ui IS Iqoked up to, rather than held in j stock as a g^ranty to make up the; • contempt. . j ' —J — i . . itelligent men and women. That, of! Doughs that contain baking powder LINDRRKGH—And Wife j course, has always been true of hu- The more 1 see and read about Col. j man nature, a fact which accounts for Lindbergh and his wife, the less re-j the ease with which clowns get them- spect I have for the horde of notoriety selves elected to public office and the seekers who get their names and pic- difficulty f the honest man of character itbres in print so frequently and who has to face if he goes into politics, jlry to cash in on the publicity which | Lindbergh and his wife are flyers, their antics bring them. Most of them the best flyers in the world. They do are completely lacking in qualities not poce in public when they can avoid which, taken ^gether, make up what it, and th^do not talk for, publication a^ut an$^ng but Iheir work, and not much about that. I have the great- TWO LAURENS MEN TO CONTEST FOR MAlfOR Laurens, Jan. 6.—Simultaneous an nouncement was made by two rival tlie rest. I generally liegiii to stir tlie cream after It has been in tlie ic** clianilier liulf an hour, and stir it np proxtmately every half hour, until It is the consistency of churned ice cream wtien the dasiiei is removed am] tin* cream allowed to rliien. F^our or five thorough stirrings is epougli. It is a simple task indeed, to stir the ice creeni as described when no tee has to |. be cracked and salted and replenisbe<l as has to be done when cream is frozen in aa ice cream freezer. Iceles.- refrigerators have ao almpIlAed the making of froaen desaerts and refresli- ments, that thare wholesome refresh ments can now be made aa easily as othera. •. lisa —a ayndleau.—WNV •wTlc*. I is called character. I My principal grievance is that silly tUBSOIJBS TO TBM CHRONICLE people are ao widely misled into ad miration for mere notoriety, that chil. draa grow up thinking clowns more important persanages than serious in est admiration for theae two young Americans and rank them far above almost evsrybody slse* whose name ts into the papers. contenders in former campaigns for the ofTics of mayor of Laurens. Joe P..Smith will seek rtnonunation in the Pebriiar;^ primary. He has been rnkypr of the city two tgrnis. He is to be opposed by O. Langclon Long, Lau rens’ attorney, who was succeeded by Smith four years ago aftsr occupying the office two terms. Uaa for Bicyela Pump' A few blasts of air from a bicycle pump will thoroughly dry the insides of decanters and botUee. - . A To Ramova Putty To laawva old potty from window frames pass a rad-hot poker skmlj' It, It, will come off easily. Wa have just unloaded another car of Fine Young Tennessee Mules, priced right. Call at our stable at once and look then over. YOUNG BROS. LIVE STOCK CO. John T. Little, Mgr. " I WHATOIO P. S. Jeanes Dor HIT-' TiT'- ~ y. j I -ff .rs