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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1915: THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE SEVEN STOCK LAW OR NO STOCK LAW A Si»nini»r> of the Tlun Will r«m«* Kr *ni Ki-oji- iniC !.ivoM«*ck I'mlrr K'onti'nl. y SHOWING HOW • RICH WE ARE In many pet lions of the* South t.h»' .boing out. or (lestrpyoj whon* fir t qufstior. whether tht-ro s hall Ip- fw^Uyilt. rsnKe fjr livestock**or whY-fher th'.* * ^The i*»int .:ro"n«l which th* arf".- cwner of fiu-h shstll he «onifirlli-d to ir.ent ..|\\a>$'b«-4'oiue> varnust i. ; . Per ('apita Karin Wealth of South « • t'amlina p«h>ulations. Ba»e*l On IhtO ('ensii** m Ittep It off--the lands* of still a live ques-iion. In s ition v?.ttce»l ayrkuUorally cj .i. h- prmluctidn. ths settled. *• Ot :>* !>. *- ranire o- s-t.o« t Ian !■■ to If-.* tc pro i 1 : i • eertafn that th - t-o t Hy r The Rank 1. rv Cole man of Anderson to.l State’s it whole, ttfitM.'''* 1 (Ounty - I’t'r f'apli t . • '* Wealth * PROFESSIONAL * CARDS. ****■*********. Af * * jp * ^> * * * * Af A * 4 Heal General ' * ‘K>*tate * Kent** Iit>>urnn<e 0 . ' - . * tOl.LETCN REALTY, C O. je K. M. .lefferle*., . . V. I.. Smith GHARIRTON & WtSTERN CAROLINA :RY. The ft>Ilo»in< f«h< dnle puhlished only as Information and * is not |tui ranteed. •f ' BETWEEN AUGESTA, , Sun Ex paily only Sunday 1 No 47 N« 4 r < No 4.1 - . AM BEAKPOUT AND RORT;ROYAL STATIONS Ex Daily .Sun . ’ Sunday only No 4t< No 44 since t , . But \ t it t r reuse of th- )>-»> e*rtton5 w • maii projifirt 1 th ' v»* R^'tl under c^ltivatit . eloped coniut ion of husbandry, the profit-n ' i«en solve*!, it is pruj- t rlty of thes** who-* t certed, should .settle th> AmeVlVa U-.- majori;.. cattle such question*, atui a 1 i- h manifestly untair that tl . n. i - ] o-vns no ified should vet> * n a-. ’ ed eendit ' n itpprr tin- 1. ml- ’anti t owner, still that is Anterit. ■nethod of settling st-a-h qu*-. Hon and w sliould all «'it ■- i* {•> the wi of the nnijoritv -',n tl.it will .expressed . fairly in th* estuMi>i; way. Theo will during the r, ,\t f* tnontlfs. he * i<-< lieu h- ' l in hn? her of seetlorts of lit* Sooth to •' terntine 4his question Of \\Jn slv stock will be allow ! •* : s:» at ( r- or the owner be i-oinp* ih to mj.;- t; whether pasrur* -• nut-*'* n**. f.." 1( . op mn j»i t • that J< • = iivestot 1: i* c. aion., 11 ‘ oboe mat. h'ly ;ii ! that ..encr !- live.-*, . .1, u,-pt i't>r til- ai’er the adoc.’l* 1 of v»e t ’ t--.k tel xr.t)’ . i the -th - !• » >■ x i - s .’i.suff 'rs from .o. k law ttad ;<t. That dc . , suffer stif ther*- Is less rst 1 a *-*, !■< '• x.iek ta.w. rtrunt'. but o #* “«tdck' i aid* to •.«? tltr 1-wi i*. ary to - *1.' a >. Ho js il»l*< *’0 this- ;.:M will find th t liv ■ • .- h u-, R r « or.tr-ol will proi much in n•':? i.datin'n th*u allo t-d },' ••■..i la: • I Poll -luh'.inr; 'tT - tl l-ee* will If. % W verv f* v> -• ' o . iil' t’o’ i to Imdd a f- ’u i-Aafs *o >*•* tire a f«-::«-ed-|K»Vt r- for ti. r • t-> •:<. 'h». tuali, eiur> lone «tlie^-o. if R. ', ..,1 1 ' •-re is realh •- c iti - ;r • • - • ! !•: « -s • 1". 1 !. t -ttiti< imt to o’ f Hie practic*'. ! - a fact, he vo •ut-f. th.-i’ 'a'iU- rmn-nin: -'s sonic slier* titii“ af*» ’e- 'v hiv , they t-i r test ion o *o control the liv* stork: or whetj.* r for this d'-or- ase it. the cultivated land/ must he fem-cl *o protect the crops from ttn« octroi; ed livestock, owned* by ot hers tha* thy owners of the land. We believe in freedom of speech and diseussjo/i. and the rule of the majority. We don’t think it Is right for a man who does not own ln;ut to ; a«i conipare these with vote on a problem which really only ran** 1 sections. tH» in; ".h-r* tV K, - * nv- !<)/ * s ijV‘ : ^ » th ir t*v 1;. v v «! pf? •r . t /.*r\ i- it v* , - la «jM.;Uty - -t v< ir ■ H i * * v beenme mor ' Wqt:.>, r- «.o:s than under tv. otni** • it nv one doubts’ tjm effoe's «•' th*- .- toel: 11w oti llv*vs:ocek prodtn-f ui. let him mdv tin- livest*** k * - -iaus/md '.due,* dt tl:*- sto* k law sta «■■• atnl ••ogn^i* the fre*- affects the richts of those who b*vu land, but as the American metho*^ is to decide such questions hy the vote,, of the whole people, we want to state right here that If the majority ol the voters in apy sectiorf want frre range we are in favor of letting them have We thinICany secton that wants free range should bear the expenik? of fencing against their llresteci ranging on the lands of thoae sections when .a majority have voted aralns.t .ree range. In ^her words, we in- range should build a ?*-o*v ^round that section to control their live stock. instead of the 3*ction vhhh has voted against free-range .having to keep out the Hvesto* k of other sections. Arguments for and \gainst. ./ With the foregoing statement.-- .Probably there is no stronger ar- giiment in favor of the stock law than that it favors and makes pos sible the control of animal diseases Ticks can be much more easily'erad icate. and such diseases as hog chol era can only be controlled when the livestock'are controlled. Measles and scarlet fever can only be controlled by the control of those suffering from these diseases. Another very strong reason for the red con enforced control of livestock the en- lleve a kectlon which wants free Hre year, instead of only during the rummer, as is customary in some sec- tiond. Is that fall-town cover crops for soli improvement can only be grown whdh livestock are kept off the land. We would sum up the arguments for the stock law .is follows: 1. The owner of land has a right let us now discuss the advant;/K<s to say how it shall bemused and disadvantages, of tjie. -eftlied j -. More and better livestock can stock law. or no fence law ,/as it is he. and is. after a fey years, kept un called. The no-fence laif m/an* no i dcr Mock law. fences shall be necessary to protect If the owner of livesioclr will •i i ,\' iboro .. . . 1555.0*1 DF’on . .■ .*44*.:.*1* 1 : . «4:.:L*t> 1* M tr . . .... . •#42'..Od A . au . . Fter-m o , • s:l*s.i*"[ •a ■ * . . . _ . x:*, , i7.'* , t Tfirliegtou . . ! . . '>.?(»O.od Orangcbuifi.• •• S3"* I.*'* 11 *:*■• uviHc. .'•S;V4S."-* * r M.trion . . .. .. . . ^4«>.**'* | Sni.Of r . .. . . . . ? 745.0 • Li-ttfit-* ' . .7?.4? dO *. ;t\ (to !. . s.'t t :».ti*t Lexington .. . . . . SiLtS-OO Spartanburg .... g>::’.o.***> Citlhottn . . . . .-f 5 - *:t-. , t'.0** 1 "dK'vi’le sfr.tit.rto I'dgeficM . Sl’ir: .1 h Ol'erokee. . . ** .. $21*S.OO Tori: . Sift 4. fid c.-r* ndott . . . . . S 'S8.(10 lb- jnbersr . «27b 0ft 1! rnwx 1! . . . . . s:*78.do I’tti ^terfi* Id . .. . *?7 7.0ft (’heater . . . . . . ... *;»74.rtO Viken . . ...... . s’iro.dd (>• OtlCO . . S.’tf. <m li.nupton . rj-. . «* •»:. o.nrt WilliaiitMkurg. . . . *25:1.00 LancB-.t/r . . . . . *: , 4ft.oo '’i.-hli-id M . .. . «■* L‘ .1 J' o Follctbn. . . . . . :5 :»?•».0-v Fairfield *-'K*to Horn *215.0ft Dorchester . ; , , . . SJOft.OO Vewberrv #200.00 Kershaw . . . • , , . . *202.00 Rerkelev *202.00 1’nion - . . *200.Oft charleston . . . . *1R2.0ft ^teauforl *1 2.1.00 Georgetown . $10800 How’s'This? offer One Hundred Dol- •s P \. • mv t**-»i. Mgr. ami >»ell n-al e*>* R*-*t mil- promote 'I.iic, !• * i*fr-:it, I'i: i A * ^ • . I!o .!.. lit,* -.m U ♦•’iccboj-o. >. t _ *• .hi i.r-... ;i- 1 S.i ntifii ally, -••os and .\rti:ici:.I ilyc.-t flt- I. Satisfaction \aranteed. J. A. WESfEKilERG. nl'ToMi : R!>T. 1 IS 12 Hi 6 5ft . Pirt Royal *. 1ft 00 «; 40 10 00 2 U 1 45 7 •41 • t ’I’emrsse.* a !♦ OO 5 40 ft Oo Nu’fS No It " * 4 , Nc 4t> No 42 STATIONS * t • PM AM 2 21 ? HO . • ‘ AM i'M . * • Yentaacsee. . . «s r»o r» '2 % ; ■■ i •* '••" . Fair. ;>:x . . : 42' 4 ib . 12 ? . . H'iui:»u>t». • . s "4 4 ::7' 4 -u: 1*» T4 -. • . VII .uiale . . i >-•'.* ■ .» Off'* 12 ,25‘.Vtic:a: i *Vta >r S Fit . . . 2 ' * * ,,! hill v . . ?M > * > a ' 1 OTA HONS • X < * 2 N < > t £ ,. i’M AM i'M Pit . : N-* lo • . Augneta V'a :*>’i 1 at : - ir. h 'ir ' ■> 4t» ;* *;*t S . S|c rfa'tbtirj' 5 4 I N * 5 No i. PM ' ST VTIOV 4 PM * - • ” «>- 12 2*1 • MH'orm: k. . . . . . •; i 5 .: 07 . . - . . .V.n*l* •> ;t * . * •* ■ .4 * No '*2 N * 7.2 „ Xu 51 No ; PM PM STATU VS ,\.M ! M ' S 40 2 4o. ’ ' , ..Laurei:- . . . > -2(* 1 45 lo 20 4 l«t . Grcnvilie . . . . 7 oO 12 2(» \ Kodurscd by Glolx- Optical < * if- ^ :f- it- » * > >- * if - * & ,* *f * if * if ^ Dr. A. J. Anderson,.’* * • DENTAL St RGEON. * * .> «• •* # OKKIt’K IIOI'HH: *3f.j # !» AM to 2 I’M. tl.P.M to « PH. * I > * PHONE IOOX - * * Walterboro, S. C. * *#**»*****»«*« ♦be growing crops from livestock, or that the pastures shall by fenced to control th,4 livestock? This last state ment accounts^ for the nrihe. stock law. The discussion of this nuestion and the elections to decide it have,,result ed in much bitterness among neigh bors and can always h® denon.te.i fence pastures the increased value of bis livestock, will more thap pay the •ost of fencing. 4. It costs less to fence the pas tures to feed .the livestock than ti fence the -cultivated fields, in most free range Sections. r, The eradication oT the cattl*- ■irk and the control of animal d>s lars Reward for any case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh. Cure. , F\ J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. _ W*. the -undersigned, have known F. J. "Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. - NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, Oj Hall’s Catarrh Cure, is taken In ternally. iacting directly Upon the blood and mucuoiis surfaces of the system. Testimonials • sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s family Pills for con stipation. If ************** CQ7TAGEVILLE. **#*»»*»**»» L. B. HOUCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over First National *V Bank. WALTERBORO, S. C. *#*****»#**# * ‘ # * * p * P P * * P P P Dll. P; J. O’NEIi.L SPECl.%LI>T, 2C M\G ST. * IIAltl.l^TON. s. t.' .Call cr "write for information r?-° gardSng my au*aR<ed mctliod of tr-sting. Stoi .ach. Liver. N«-r\.* Blood, Skin J>|rea«es, I lies. Con tracted’’Troubles, Kidney. Bladder, and Private Diseases ,of men an l wonlen. Consultation free. Hours: 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays JO to 2. / D. B. Peurifoy, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WHITE BARBER SHOP Our barter shop employg only white barbers, and we have none but the most expert. „ 4 e » • —Let m attend to your needs— ' SMITH’S BARBER SHOP H. R. SMITH, Prop. Next to Terry & Shaffers Main Street. PRAtXlCK IN ALL COI RTS * PPPPPPPPPPP* 7 Office oiqKtsite/Court House. P unless *.h *ipon to cause more or less-of a *!i' i -'lea>e4 ire most difficult turbanoe whenever the’ (juestinn |animals are .coptrolled. conies ut> for seytl(»ment This is nn- f, Livestock muvt- lie produced in fortunate..-but pbould not be per- larger numbers tc restore or main- mitted to prevent a f*:ll and iair •!•- Va n out foil fertility. They cannot ousrion of the ou sticn. whenever ■: U* made ; rofitable unless ct lieiter Is to In- settled by a vot« cf the r -o- nle. No one has any right to become angry at his neighbor who *liscitsses the qur-stion fairlv an*l '«>t< -• hon- «^tiy. no matter which t ide hy- Is on. Nor should any fail to •■'•e-t !• .th*- •nfltirnce or prodtpe all th*- f>ct- wlijch he cm .to set * 1« tb*- c, f.e j io-i the way l.< thinks is riglit. In the fir-A Place.'we mat repe i ’bat it is extremely rar*- that i s ♦ ion. one*’ it adopts tip- plan of *o ♦ rolling it!> livestock ever return- i * the practice of allow int: live to* k f r range. It is also true, hftond n* - tlon. that the op:ost adritneedt Ji' ’- lock and ^(grictiltural sectiofls Ir 1 * ■i-et>|y H<f<tpted the stock law o v tb- plan of controlln.g th*- livestock 1> *'is con no*-ton -it mivalso i><- s*- . ♦ •bat w h* re' agriculture is most !m*! '> develpeed and espe. ijilly A-he re 1:- . "n-k hushandrv Is most hit’ •* • - “lope*!.* both th*- tpislurcs a* d -tit enltlvs,*e*d fbdd- a'-i- fen< •“ , . Ir-^ ‘ ’he highest ivn*’ <»f farmini- -•. '■ / nracticalde tinl*: t‘ ;• 1' -t-Id- S' forced <*o *h-it Hyesto*' •imlitv and aninialvtij liiglt qualitv nt ter have, never will a«ul~never Mfn !«• k* pt unless controlled and Kep» •: drr *h*- yye o fthe ow.ner 7. Tli«is< sections which have on^e tdopt«d stftck law seldom or tie’, r >*<• hick to fr'-e ranee and th*- largest ■ tub’ rr and ntttch the best <iti;tli* • »f aftttttaN ,- re found in the stock la y • itons . ' , S LLr:;tn<k lOrtrol the sX ,r • :nd. tm n - r h durtftg sum , , ^ —i*nt ; .1 to good t Vniiltg b" i • wMh«.> r it w int* r/e«>«* r • roe no *l*b m.d norfe], irijurx • r • tlf It'Vth* t r.itt.tcn;- ti .1 .-’o k <!ryrctg our op* it' >* ri-rs Good i>* / yj*r* ,s . goo<! ltv*-rfet \ atiniite iro neVer fouitd li* stock is rot «on.trqHi*l S)<- argum* n? that 'the poor .injured by the stock 1. -- coh)1>*-U cbfttrol of til*' live |‘' r / / is no* boyfte out by th*- fait j -xpocii p<i- K.r rat.ge'ts no* , |i 'jjeoys to either ihe tmotv gooi Cotjxgcvl’ljf, Inly 21!. The yotng folks qf. tbd). nu4ghborhood gaflter.*-d *it Mr. .1. V. Ackerman’s VXx Hutttr day evening and had am''ice (ream festival. Light refreshments wer- served and u getteraKigood tint* w hud. Among theprfe present wet Mr and Mr* A./M. Addison. Mr. un i M<-s. L. I*, djardan. ;.*r. and Mr tb-.rne.' Cr>tmjyt Miss Ethel Willis of old TPown. also Misses Minn: Mett^'Eya ibvff-. Nell to.' UnfJ ntn Imuif Adums: Messrs, •.lint Kind*'■ X• uric S liders. .I(*sse , iliin«!ridge Mi tominand (jitilly Hhbdi.-s. li h rt P -itdridge ;.it<l Charlie He! ' . * Walterboro, S. C. **•*-*-* % * * * * * -A -!t X #**#-»** -X- 4 * ir * * * Heber R. Padgett, * ATTORNEY AT 1 X \W. * / - - ■Jt- Pmntpt .it tout it>» to all -X- business. THE MAN WHO WINS in life is he who finds nice things and there we achieve pro gress and success. And in this you w ill find located in the Dr. Padgett old Maud an up-to-date heatauraut with accontoda- tSoils* for white and *-(»lor< d. Something new. P.ARBECPE twice a week, Wednesdav and Sutunfay. A •Lull that fs itto-t delicious and fine. Is made trout the h*-t' hut* her* d • » it- Barit*-cue will It*- sent -etii to anv home Jn town on request and we invit** country people to gn* it a trial before ihe. go, •nit. Carry sot:**- to your fantliies. Th*' will lo^c .’oil better; Cb-anlinessi is our mott•>. \V« hue aL:. t-* la.-s. up-to-datev- 100k that will satisfy yo tr » ?• . Cold drinks, I*e Creatu. H»d Me. !- ; t ail lours, ' d.r atf l night. .Have your shoes half sol d. Giy*- me vottr ord* r. 1 rial.' your shoyi hy taking y**» f tiira.-ur*- and cui fant* * you i - !m qualtties and a f-ure fi’. WALTERBORO LEATHER WORKS . \VM. MILLEK. Matvc r 4 s.'*\cre \ttnck «*f Colic Cured. F. E. t Toss, who travels /fit Vir ginia ; ltd other Southern Stat'-s. v.a- tak«-n .suddenly and se-*riy til w tc colic. »A,f the' i ird stdre It** cec *{) th*- tm.-rchanl recomnichded Ch. t tverlaiit’s Colic; Chob-ra and It ft., hoea b’etn: dy. Two doses of it < i’*** •d hitn. No one sirbuld leave*on inn* n/v.' vv itltottt .y/ brittle of thi p-epW^tion. For sale •••* m* d* * Walterboro, S. C. * * * vf -x- -w -x- ft-. * * /• * IS 311 i 1 in md full value ob* residues ei i rop ’.j> 'ttr'ti. Ho * . Vl c ' to ..|c, tj-no*-*i f tb -ti> k law X It •••t ft jf X ■x ■/■ r rii itl' Miirb i’ ma' b>- rm-r the nr n w he h'eks t •.! c w • do Tit t(5 b'uM f*'t>cc t,, t a better pa ■\ur j- a t jt • • - to* k ' onld like to . ' . - yuth --t ndv t'ti teo •' ip- it -tru!'. yf ■ ■fe** range / It fini. 'X n ■’ ; .*«• a , -' .'in Hr ' if •! '• . and *rer;'n . • ! • • ✓ <*' HlOltb- I*, ed *,! >7 k t . . ■’ i ; . V 7 ' *• ' U t-dpeft to/•• >. tl- biyX the r -iX;v»* i • ' . y •• * 1 . t. • - 4 : , ; * tb*s - 1 ' i<>( t*»'-k/it*;. -1 - .* - o: :tv ' uit ! ;. - * t- • ;pj; Progt ef-.-t V*‘ I GETS-IT" a Sure- Shot forJUl Corns Use Two Drops — and They Vanish. Wh*n corns mnke yo’t nlmost die *vi!ti r*..ir ttestts on, when you try to wall;’ • i i(i»» «-*t/c of your shoes t*» try to «.< t nw o from jour corns, you're way Ih-RiikJ tli. tl jou hiivc not used ‘ (•KTS-iT.'’ U's tl.' Sc ■'fi II. W. B!.:> k TtinoCty Hardin DRS. m. \rv cV it \U!)I\ I>('rtlisi-; (H’ficc neit doof to \\ aIt* r I *>r*» ^ if Di li". ( iur.i-aiiv, .Maiti sti-c«-i olfi<c Hottrs: H::lu \. M. to ~: >'l I*. M. :5:ttO P. M. '<-• <1 :* O P. M. JOHN KINCAID, Photographer I Im-j* to autiotill*** tlpt. I have. ••|H‘!e'd ■* t’b< ■ graplii* studio *»pj****.ite ibc (••mt H*'ii»c *«|t'ai'- in bitg«- lent, and am pr* par.-id t«» •!•* attV pbot f 'a *!*"!' work. My vvoil. i*. gmitaii.e-d. and v-u uill b<- pi* i- svlth il. I invit*- tlo- putdo to call ami s ,• samples i f B«*t estimates. » * P«'*t Card*. •..• , - <1^ ‘i n t'nbiuel/s . ... . . . "I roin XI .•*(* tip, !*•■• -ti n SINGLE POSES AND GROUP* ARTISTK'- ALLY AURAXGF.D m •Xp ot 'ti e V'.|lt t* i •' '• yliiv-ited.^1 <ip « : p.y * “cCor i 1 /•tor* 1 ir>>1*(‘"’ vtc* ti’.:*-. the liv* / thi* ^tins -it d ir" then d .*1os ; most conclusive th*t the • rc» sh i'"* 'X protected bv the con’-ol «’f th* '/’ivrptock If the livestock Jt'.terc-t > become liree it *s n foreghn' •on- JtP»ion that the livestock "ill h w •, tb be controlled. [ ’ . M int Is Iliad t and .litsf ’ * ' Th** next noin* b* considered 1 hia Hie owner of livestoek ;*yv r'^bt ♦b permit bf<« stock to run on o*her raonlf ■* l i*.d ind eat rltetr rris® ,*r destroy thefr.'c»-oo< ^t is *!>*- ilut’ ■ be* ow ner of the Pv* stork to i o- trol hi« apininls ->nd Veen'them otr tils own land or if is the dutv of :♦’ min who owns *hi lr**d ••' t’* ■ cdti '♦ed crop- * 1 fence It's lap ' •’» r >"'' ♦ erf Mp'sc-lf froi-i other r>< n-d»*' ' *- a toek ? It SO, p'« fo **>'. that t*^» *' I’ & ->f tho owner of the livestock to «o*'- Tol it ip nlain. Of cr,nrs . tnftnv look upon the tin fenced l-ind: :*s fre** h**"d-> and resep* inv movement do dettrive ’’’em Of the use of these lends Id tSvENTY-EIGHT UAI'TtSED Rev. Walter A. Wack Has (iooH Meeting: at Pine Grove The protruded meeting which wm | • onductod at Pine Grovp • htirdi li- | we* k hv Rev . Waite- A. Black. Hy ] p mtor. result* *r in great good to th , • hurvlt and rommunity. fc) • “ Murder t Evaryhodr Trie* »o Step ea My CaraP* Uta “GCTS-IT’ aad Yaw U Have Ma Cora* ta Be Slapped Oa. corn cure of the century, the new way. the sure, pMnl* simple way. It mak*- Therr v.er* 1 nddBioi.s to the church, lit h' . a f.-lk>wr really Pel fpo' idmd 2 h\ cff'lter. Tnc iut toen-atlng sulves..cofn- l-> .(I’rv { ttw-bundling bandages, blood -l>rtngPor ar " rasors, krtlv-s. Ules. scUsors. jabla-r ! i m,.I baptis ntersion was at Th-Tsduv - fternfto’n < Th*'r< > "*■ r- y bapth' <1 •ft thi* tin!'-, hut. "i 1 tJi' r. " .i/ thc’- inn - P* ti <■ wcep^t-efor*. Mr. Black 1 s a \o:in:’ minister of t^)w r and eloquence. Mis time tr. verv much taken ,tip. an<[ in* has moro work, than he carf aceomplish. l.ast ‘a Kffifpi after he'* u-su tn-bUIng ointment-. New York Pressing Club Main Street, Oppo M<* H ib:;U r’a ( Bakery., clothe La'**'** ^ cr n ’ ! '* ***'■ j livered. Four j Th !'* ,s good for pressiiy; fottr suits $l."i*. Scrub bing extra 25c. * . . J. B. DAVBNTORTigr. -.11.1,1 ’W I. — — RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprain*. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, RingjWorm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c PELLUM & RIGGS Wo beg, to annourt'-e d*«t ■ •• * , repair shop, and ar*< pr* j -.rcS to bo ' t> t • shop or wherever in-' b*<. Uitr Mr v. ill give his personal. att*ntion to all lyr 0 ^ SIMKB Pl.t K.b \\D Dlt.s. tnadP PELLUM & RIGGS MKHM.kX ST. • ** PHONE 01. - /i s -o ‘ 1 - 5£sr,?E£ ss:;;, whnt-not*. when ho u^» )uitt S drops < f ■'<JKTH-lT’’and see* bu corn vnuii-h. TIk difference Is divine. Just tr/ It. Yen won't wine** wh*-n you put on your shoes In the morning. "OETH-IT’Ms sure. "Btts" •ny'corn, cellus, wart or bunion. ■'(IKTN-IT” Is sold by druggists every- wbeie. ‘Ac »’ bottle, or sent direct by B. Law rence A (to, Chicago. Sold in Waltorbvro and recorn , ♦o , . , mended as the eredd's nest corn cure furnished free ranee for livestock, it*| "fternoot} and Bethany in the even- by Drug Co. is shown by such fenceti occasionally - . # v CASTORIA - For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Tonsorial Parlor , 1 have leased the Darher/Shop fitnrmerl.v occupivt. Peter Dorman and have moved my shop there wlv ! will la* glad to'see tut' friends and customers. I ha.vt t ti tnly shop in town.which hils a sterilizer.‘whitth'in- safety from'disease. A trial is all 1 ask. j. m: MORRIS C ITY BARBER. / A »A . X / I 7 / i