Ee Zlbbertiser
labsirlption Price to $1.00 Per Year
Payable In Advance.
Published by
&DVEITISERi PRINTING COMPANY
Lairens, S. C.
ALISON LEEF, Presldeut
AwiTHiiUR LloE Sec. and Treas.
4d'vertising Rates on Application.
9itniaries and Card of Thanks: One
icent a word.
ntutred at the postoffice at Laurens,
S. C, as second class mail matter.
LAItENS, S. C., NOV. 21, 1915.
Was Dr. IIaiseldeni right in allow
ing the iundeveloped baby in a Chicago
hos;1a to die when a simple opera
tion would have saved its life, though
it would have been a paralytic
wlvia a weakliig for life? D.
(I idt has beenl both uiphold and
. ycondenilted for hih seening
h I rt i ess, thou.-I tile Iliotier' heri
el iItight it best. Whent we con
i1t it ildical scieice of late years
has dioted ils best energies to the
'.r n i inativ o) to hi1anl it has1 tilt'
c I haiuse vI'of medicile, and
( - ;H ' a st1rites that have b tee
maile ahlong that link, we caniltot help
i0 s\angathize' and agree with the
'hicagt physician in arying out tIe
teacni:lng.; of hi; proi'ession 'vetn in the
face of the 'rif icisiu that he ilvited
W 0 *
Thiie num titerouis explosionis and141 fires
along the large Ainerian munlitionl
llilltelories call lairdly be lakein as
ine Coincidences, but oil the other
hadliI, knd to confitill thle charges
hat '! ,,r exits a ialion-wide plot.
finat - 2 antd direeled by influential
' iuil:;1ekin0 to diminisl the nman
in:reof m'ini11tions for thle allies..
,hi'al .!)ellglloenent has already
lua lresis and i secur1ing evidence
whoh protnie to involve offivials
luh ::p in ite tierinaln and Austi'an
d. '8atic serv:ce, the Autstro-l hun
gtahi 11nin-sr having Ilo'en r-eenlled
by his governmnt several weeks ago
at flit sIggeioti of this corlity, as
a1 ret'ult of his encoirt:geien t of
strikes a ntong !ngaian labolrers in
ti!- cv') nltry. It is said 1.tat. the huge
1411 W' ha,000000 h:a been at the dis
posal of Teutonic agnt'uls iln tht is count i
try. di;:' losing the vast scale of their
ora ions. When we view these
erinives ".aint the peopi l ad induIIs
tries of this country anid ollsider
what lhey m11ay lead to, it Is no longer
tilme to talk about. peace treaties and
arbitration, bt. uindivided suipport
should hIe giveni the presidett Inl his
caiiaigi for preparediness. These
outlr:ges, if not actially perpetrated
nuderi' thlie directlon of the Germnanii and
Au striani governments, apparently are
of litinai and Austrian origin and as
such siggest. the dangers froill those
iitatementnt of the ('onuIlion of the
PE'iIS L()\N & E XCH.\Ntm BA NK
L~octed' at,~ ~Lurents, S. V.., at,. the clIose
of butsintess November 10, 19)15.
Loacns i andI D iscouts ..l ..27,6117.56
Over'drafts..............',;76L.t7
Itondls and Stockls ownjed by
the in k ........ ...25,000.00
FitriturteI aindt lei xlur es .. 3, 2501.00
IHank ng Iouse..........10,000.01)
Duet Ilrom flanks and Ilanik
ers . .. .. . .. . .. 18,178.91
('il': !ny................11287.001
(.oldi.................22)000
itve andtju oItheri Coini . . .. 2,302.60~t
('apital .'ttoek Paid In . . . .$l00,000t.00
Sulu I'iind .... .......25,000.00
ID)ue to Ihiniks antd thinkers I .770.t6l
1Dividlnds I:nitht d .. ...... 0.00.d
Ini~idl.ui I Deo~tsits Su4ibject
to Ithek. .....$ ,00I.19
Tlimen (erItl'a Ies of D~e
itosit . . . .. ... 9-3,27.1.40
C'aalthir's Chleek . . . 286;.27 203,296;.87
hitlIs Patyable, iniitdiing Cer
tl'atIns for' Money Hlor
Reserive 1%und Carr'iied on
General Individual or Sav
ings Ledger,. .. .. . .. 1,4 19.70
Total .... .. .... .... $405,99i.61l
State oft South Carolina,
('unty of Laur tens, 5s.
IBefoi'e me carne C. WV. 'lTtne, Cash
Icor of thle above namtied bank, who, be
lng duly13 sworn, says that the above
and1( foretgoing statemient Is a tue Con
dition11 of said batnk, as showvn by the
books (If said ban1k.
Swor'n to and snbsciribed before me
tis 2:lrd day (of Nov.. 1915.
JT. .J. Adams,
Notary PublIc.
C'oi'r'ct Attest: WV. A. Wattis, J1. WV.
Todld, ii. It. Kenn tedy, Di1rector's.
Confaing. Blare Mlx ( Fuel.
E~conomiy o" fu'cl !o!) n uption i's
nt "ami;hips of'en rrl(u~c~ the iin ;,
of 1.t wo' or moC kinds tof c.on1 al an
En,.';'tn P-as inv'eri.'.' n c: anei
hf g i'~ nt mli1Cfs coal as ! I delives it
lev' a. er
+ SOCIETY. +
O1Ilver-Hiawlins.
Invitations have been received here
to the marriage of Aliss Mary ltlth
Iliawkins to m r. .iosoih Tennyson
Oliver which will take place at Keys
Ville, Va., November "Oth. Miss Ilawk
ins Is the daughter of Mir. and M.rs.
iobert Hawkins, who were residents
of this place at onc time and who are
still pleasantly remembered here.
000
Luncheon for Miss Gelder.
Miss Marjorie Gelder, a popular and
attractive bride-to-be was the guest of
honor at a delightful luncheon given
last Saturday by Mrs. N. B. Dial at
her handsome home on West Main
street. Following the greatly enjoy
ed seven-course luncheon the guiests
were called upon to toast the honor
guest and each apptropriately wished
Miss Gelder the happiest. of futu res.
Those present on this delightful occa
siont were Miss Malarjorie Gelder, rs.
William Gelder, Mrs. P". P. M1inter,
.I\rs. Virginia Caine, M rs. Frank Caine,
Nli;s lleurinoy Itill of (Greenvill, .l is:
Dlonie Counts. Mlis.i Mary Todd. 71
!essio Todi an! B'r.. '. L. .lones.
Yterday alernoon a0. 2 o'clo k
M.\lis 1010y Trl'pleton), Owtht :-mativt.
datighter of Mlr. 111d *Jr.;. Hlood T4in -
pletonl, and .\r. .1. .\. D ilaan, a )0111"
Ibisiliess m1an of tihe city, were u nited
in matrilmony at the home of t he
bride's parents on Iee street. 1iev.
.1. 1'. .li.Iin peormed the utreiitnony
Only the intimate friend: and rela
tives of the couracling parties were
l resent. linilediately after th le ce ei
iloiny the young roltple left for GIeen I
ville whire they will pend a sAhorl
lioneyllool \v i w it l at ives of the
groomi1. loth of the young in ople art
Very popular 1mon011'g L wide circle of
friends who wish them mutch htapi
ness in life.
In Honor of 3iss impsoin.
One of the vret11ist parties of the
Seasoni was given at tile honime of Mrs.
Itober it ichelbiger Fiday aftcrnoon,
whlich In a most. charming manner she
ent.irtained abot thirty-six guests in
honor of Miss Mai'rgaret Simpson.
whose applrochi ng Ilarrlago was an
nouniced some ldays ago. Rook and
Forty-Two were chosen for tile ainuse
Ient of the eveninig, which were en
I.ered into with 11111ch zest and enthus
iasm. After a nuitmniberi of very excit
ing gaimes, a delicious salad course
was served by Mrs. Pierce Caine, M is.
1irooks Swygert and Misses Nell and
l uille Eichelberger. With words very
appropriate tle hostess presented the
honoroe with a beautIfuI mahogany
tray, with the hopes as it was used,
it would bring to mind the memory of
hii s little occasion and tile number of
friends gathered here.
For 1iss Simipson.
Among the most pleasant of the
season's social functions was last
Thuri sday when M\Iss AmelIa Todd en
tertained most charmingly withl a lini
enl shower in honor of Mliss Mlarguerite
Simpson01, a popu11lar bride-to-be. Upon0
their arrival thle guests were met at.
the door by Mlisses D~onie Count s and
.\rary' TIodd an~d ushered into theo beau
tifully decorat ed lower floor, which
had been thirown ensuit11e for the occa
slon. The a fternoon was delIihtfull y
upent with many rounds of Forty Two
a ft er lI whiha ainty little Mlisses .Jai I
I lomes I)a vi s and llar riet Todd en
I ered the room11 wilth ttv'o tiahogany
wait ers l adened w Ith many beau tifil
gifts of li nein for the gueost. of honor.
l'ollIowling thle precsen tatlonl of thle gifts
the hostess se rved t ho guests withi a
dlelighitfl salad cou rse.
3its. (aine In tts.
hta rmtin g In every detail was the
I arty3 of Wednesdayt't afternrioon~ whetn
irs. Willia Ialierce Ca Ine entort ained
the youniger sot at forty-I wo in honor
of Mliss Mlajorie Glelder, 011e of the
poul11ar bride-cl (It s anid Mliss Flourn'ioy
11il1 of' G1reenv ille hter house-guest.
Ship Loads Find
New(C
Those Fragrant, Mellow-as-oh
That Make New Orleans the
TiIIS is TIlE KIND WE US
the Coffee that human hands
green, unti II t reaches the
take our wor'd for the goodn
Itrejilcedh. Tr'y a can at our
back If you aire not pleased.
All Grocer
Use Only HALF as Much a:
THE REILY
New Orit
The handsome home was thrown on
suite and arranged for eight tables.
Tall vases of cl rysan theinums added
to the usual attractiveness of the
home.
Mlrs. It. 1F. Fleming velcomed the
guests at the door and introduced then
to the receiving llie which Consisted
of Mrs. Caine, Miss Gelder, Miss Hill,
Mrs. William Gelder, Mrs. Edward
Perrin Alinter and Miss Marguerite
Simipsoni, another of the season's popu
lir bride-elects. Delicious coifee and
checese sticks were served by Mirs.
George Albright and Mrs. Mark Hel
laimis.
The score for the afternoon was
kept by pretty little Miss Vermelle
Caine. After forty-two had finished its
share of the afternoon's pleasure, a
delicious sweet course was'served.
The hostess was assisted during the
afternoon by 'Mesdames James Davis,
John Garlington and Frank Caine.
onn
Wright-lionmes.
A wedding of very deep interest to
fle hundreds of friends and relatives
or the two families was that of Miss
Kate Wright and Mi. Thomas N.
Itolmes witIch was impressively per
formed at tII htomiic of tihe bride's fa
ther, Mir. Johnl N. Wright, last. Wednes
(ay afi'rnoon. Tie ceremony was,
simple inl every detail and to the na
lur'al imei:'enc:i8s of the occasion
tli:; sitnplicity added tiueh Iealty. 11
Was a1 VeryV <luiet hlomel wedding, thevre
bting prsellt. only the mnil:ers of
t h I t wo f mllilies.
At th'' hiour' appointed for the cor
mony an uncle of the groom, the lRev.
N. .1. IHolies of Greenville and Rtev.
C. F. Eankin pastor of lie First. Pre.
bytrian church, entered the wedd ing
room1, lasteflilly decorated in while
rOOM, andl placed themselves inl
front. of tihe altar. The ministers were
ol low(-d by the little ladles who drew
Ile white r'ibbioiS forming an aide for
Ile passage of the bridal party. ThIiese
little folks, MisS(' l.:itra Illidgeis and
'ise .liller, nieves of theo bride, were
followed hy the ritp- hea rers Kather
ine Itigens and Mart in Miller. Wilen
thi.ese had takn their places. the 'bride
and the prooml eintered and took their.
places unlder the %white canlopy inl
fronlt of the altar. The ring vervInlo y
was thlien impressively ieiforimied by
tie two mi4nistes.
The great poimlarity of the yoni o
couple was atlested by the beautifl
display of silver, and chilnaware vIlm
biraced in the large collection of gift;
received on fhis occasion.
After an extended northern trip, the
bride and groom will be at hone in
Pine View, N. C., where the groom is
a siccess'isful young businiess main. The
bride Is very popular I'n the social cir
cles of Laurens and by hii' many at
tractive (pialities has made hundreds,
of frieids who r'egret that she will
inake lier home out of town. She will
also be tii ssed in tile various societies
of the church, In which she has always
taken ai active part.
The out-of-town guests at. the wed
ding were 'Mr. and Mis. N. .1. IHolmes
of Gr'eeniville, Mt'. .John N. Wi'ighit oif
Spar'tanhur tg, Mi'. W. S. Wright oif Sau
vannaht, Mr's. S. J1. SItmpson, Miss Ala
lie! Simpson01, and Mt'. E. A. SimpsJon,
of Spattanbiur'g.
J. C. In urns & Co. beats thle world
on shoes and clothing--two big stores
in Laturenis.
(Citation for I etteres of Adtmnistrationi
S~.tate of South Car'olina,
Couinty of Lauirens.
113' 0. U. Thlompiison, Probat e Judge:
W\hereas P'. A. Rtiddle has made stil
to me, to grtanut him b et ter's oif Admnin
istratlion oif thle e:t ate andil effects of
I). ( . I rhodes.
Th'ese ai'e ,het'efor'e, to) cile and ad
iiioiishi all ~itd sitigular te kindred
an tilCred I itor of the said I. G. Ilihodes
dIec'easedo, thhiit thbey lie anld applear' tie
fore tme, ini 'tie Cou rt of' I robalte, to
Le hield at. la renus (out ilouse15, Lau1
reti;. S. ('., oun thle 8thii d;'y of Deemti
her', 19il5, next, afltr publication hier'e
of, at i i o'c'lock, In the forentootn, to
show cause, If aniy they' hiave, wlhiy the
saulid Adinmistrtati)1 lon houl ntit lie
gtranted.
Giveni under' my' hand this 22nd day
0. (G. iO.\IPSON,
IHav'e you r work shoes gr'easeod ft'ce
of charge a ~ t Clardyo & Wilson.
Their Way Into
)rleans
I-wine Coffee Beans, the Ones
Coffee Place of the World
hM IN BLEFND~ING LUZIA NNE,
never touch from the sack,
coffeo' pot nt homo. 1Don't
ass of Luizianne-we may lie
expense. (let y'our tioiney
s Have It.
s of Ordinary Barrel Coffee
['AYLOR CO.
n, L..
888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 .8 8 8 8 8
8 8
8 Local mild Personal Mentlion. 6
8 8
8 A 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Mr. T. A. Drummond was a visitor
here on Monday.
Mr. John W. Lanford of Lanford
Station spent Monday in Laurens.
AlNapoleon 11. Wood was among
the Tuesday Visitors in the city.
, lr. Pat Cannon came iII to spend
the day yesterday.
Mlr. Jack Coley, who resides on Lau
rCns Route Three, spent Alonday here.
Mr. Tom J. Brissey was a bisiness
isitor in the city last Monday.
AMr. John Nelson of Holly Grove
spent Monday In town.
Mr. Will C. Rasor of Cross Hill,
spent Monday in the city on business.
Mir. It. L. Gray a promineni busi
ness man of Gray Court, spent Monday
hero.
Mr. Joe Chaney of Laurens Route
Two was among the business visitors
in Laurens last Monday.
Mr. ,lDrnest McDaniel of McDaniels
Mills came in Mlonday to spend the day
here on business.
Mr. Dan .1. Johnson, a resident .of
the Hiuntington section of this coun
ty wa's among the business visitors
here .\olnday.
.lr. \Villiam F. Butt of the Itabun
section was a visitor in Lauwrenis oil
.\ionday.
M1r. \Villiam ilunter came down
from Ora Alonday to Spend the day
here.
ir. Ihiisey Wathins a resident of
te Burnt lPactory sectioi was amoig
Ihoe-C here oil business .\londay.
(ilu'ire Vess Doninon was ailonig tile
buiiess visltors here the first, of (lie
w ek.
Mr. Sloall Malahon of the Itabn see
loll eaine in Monday to spend the (lay
oil businhess.
Among those here for tle day .\lon
dry was .\l-. Tom . lellais of (lie
'Ihilol i o SC nlOll.
.\liss iiebeca Dial will leave today
for ('ieisoni college to Spend 'Ilhailnk
ghinlhg with friends.
.\liss l'rancis itickliin, of Chester, is
exicected inl fthe city to visit Aliss lHelen
Sii lival for a few days.
.ir,. .1. P. Kniight Came imp fromii his
hoite neal \Vaterloo to spend the (lay
on Monday.
.11'. .James A. lBagwell of the lien
(-ersonlvillo section ispielt Mlonday inl
town oil businiess.
.Nilr. .1olin Y. llnderson, or "The
Knob" came in Monday to spend the
day oii iusinless.
.\Mr. George V. Proflitt, a residint of
tboyd's Cross Roads, was among
those in the city last Monday.
Mr. A. Frank l(niglit of Hlenderson
ville pent 'I'uesday here looking after
business.
.\Mr. Ceell Bolt of tle itabuln i commniun
it was i bluisiiess visitor in laurenls
yesler-day.
M1r. George \V. Clardy spent Tuesday
here. Alr. Ciar'dy is a resident of the
Tylermsville sectioii.
.\1lr. 11. \Vasson, a farmer of tle
Fiendcship sectIon of thits county
sipent Tuiesday hierec on buisiness.
Mr . Iieiiry Ilakely froim one of thie
Laurenls routes was hieire yesteorday on
business.
Alr'. Caspeir Smith, piresideint of thie
ilanik of \Vater'loo was a1 bus1iness vlsi
toi' here yesterday.
i. J1imi M1. Siiimerel of Ilicekory Tav'
ern sieint. Mondlay here looking afteir
itiss5 in t erests5.
Altr. Will 10. AleClinitock of Ora, was
a business vIsitor in L'uireins the first
irt. of thits week.
A1lr. MItchell Owings was among the
business vIsitors in the city th(le tfirst
par't of thIs week.
Mr. .tnek llrcown of Newbierry w~as
amonc~ig Ithe business visitors in (lie ciily
yc'sterd(ay.
Mr . Lawirence 110oi whio lives in the
Sh iloh Sectihon spenlt yesterday13 in Laui
i. A. .Jaspei' 'Traynhlam oif lorse
Crieek cominiiity 13 'a mle in yesterday to
Spnid (lie (lay Oil butsiness,
Mmrs. J1. J1. Acdaums will'leave today for
Pendi~letonl wherie she w~ii Splend soy
oral wee'ks with r'elatives.
Mr'. anci Mr1s. Toy tDrumlmond~ of Lan
foird spenlt M~onday in (lie city shop
pinig.
MIss ltber'ta D~orroh spent Satur
da~y andlc Sundaiiy with relatives in
Woodriiuff.
Mrs. Neenie Owings of Owiings sp~ent
the week-end in Laur'ens visiting r'ela
tives.
Mr. J. IRobert Crawfordt a r'esidlent
of the Iliendlersonviilo section was
amlong the busIness visitoi's hieire yes
torday'.
Mi'. Albert A. Garinigton spent Mon
(lay hieire on business. Mir. (iarlington
Is a pi'oinen t fairmer of the Itabun
section.
31ir. Iild Nelson who lives in the
Hiotly (Greve section of tis counlty,
was hiei'e for a (lay the fIrst of thie
week.
Mr is. A. 10. Chanidler' and little son
of Vitatoia~ liritishi Columiibia, are yis..
il ig hicere as the guests of Mr's. Chand
Iei's pa rent , Mir. andc Mirs. J1. F. Tot
borit.
Th'le masny fiendcs in fwau rens of
Stnteient of the Condition of tho
BANK OF MOUNTVILLE, .
Loented at Mountiille, S. C at Ihe
t'lose of business NoV. 1o, 1915.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts .. ..$ 42,737.95
Overdrafts . 229.28
F'urnituro and Fixtures. . 1,500.00
thanking house .. .. ... 2,000.00
Due from banks and bank
r 8,869.02
Crrency ..1,705.00
Gold 20.00
Silver and other coin .. .. 276.36
Cliecks and cash items .. 276.50
E'xpeiso .. .. 365.401
Total .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$ 57,979.51
LIABIITiE~S:
Capital stock paid in .. ..$ 20,250.00
Surpltus Fund ........ 4,500.00
Individual deposits subject
to chock .. ....$25,902.30
Time. cortifleates of de
Posit .. .. .. .. 3,156.68
Cashiers' checks .. 170.53 29,229.51
Bills payable, Including cor
tillcates for money bor
rowed .............. 4,000.00
Total.............$ 57,979.51
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens, as.
Before me came C. M. Fuller, Cash
fer of the above imned bank, who, be
ing duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of sald bank, as shown by the
books of said banic.
C. M. FUTILERl.
Sworn to and subscribed before 1me
[Ihi 18th day of November, 1915.
W. F". Cr181),
Notary Public.
Correct Attest: .f. 1. Simmons, W.
.1. Cluck, C. M. Fuller, Directors.
RIP VAN WINKLE
TO THIE FARMERS OF I
After two years of constant
gation, we have come to the
who best protects his trade
And in this connection, we bc
say is iii perfect accord with t
thinking and most p)rogrcssiv<
namell
That the low price of cotto
blessing in disguise to onr pec
every necessary prodnict possi
sides inculcating a commenda
there is yet one kind of eco
farmers have yet to learn, amh
--an economy that is jnst as i
raising of cattle, hogs, corn,
that we need.
Now, having had a life-long
(being raised on the farm) an
the best interests of Iaurens c
life time, I feel warranted in <
lie benefactor by offering to o
erally a car load of the very b
end we have made up our mit
try the experiment iln the holp
farmers to raise their own sto<
So) On the FIRST MONT
wvill have at our stable a full
ranging in ages from four to
one thousand to twelve hund]
many of them in fold as we c
Any assertion withont re
maintain that tihe farmer, ase
mlonlths in the year to wvork,
look at ; wvhereas, if lhe has s<
wvill (10 the same work as the
breed the other four-and t
entire twvelve months, bringin
Ed will leave Monticejlo, A
Trenn., and willI go thrdnugh t
lhe wanlts and will buy fr-oml t
sell them direct to Laurens cc
take longer to get what we w;
dlirect fronm the Tennessee far
our farmers here at home inlt
We intend to sell these br<
notes as the Banks will handl
and we are positive that wve et
thirty per cent. All we ask
Your money is your friend.
brood mares for good mules,
Special values In boy's suits. Don't
wvait-b-lring the boys in and dIress
jhem upl aind save r50c to $2.00 on at
suit att J. C. Burnis & Co., two Red Iron
Itack Stores.
lily For Less-,'eil for Less.
$1.00 alarm clock fori 50c-wvako uip
on timen andl comio to I ed I ron Racket
t dwo) stores, red hot and still heat
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF OWINOS,
Located at Owings, S. C., at the (lose
of business November 10, 1915.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts .. . .$ 15,316.59
Overdrafts 7,061.13
Furniture and Fixtures . 1,276.24
Banking Ilouse ........ 1,287.54
Due from -Banks and Bank
ors .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,479.72
Currency ............ 755.00
Silver and other Coin. 27.02
Checks and Cash lteni .. 337.25
Other Resources, viz: .. .. 26.93
Total........ .........$ 43,567.42
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid In .. ..$ 13,700.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid .............. 1,025.60
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check .......... 27,134.68
Time Certificates of Deposit 1,235.94
Cashier's Checks ...... 421.20
Total..............$ 43,567.42
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens, ss.
Before ic came A. M. Owings, Cash
ier of the above named bank, who, be
ing duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
(ition of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
A. M. O VINGS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 23rd day of Nov.. 1915.
It. M. 1ryson,
Not:r:' Pubic.
Correct Attest: G. W. OwHings, F1. R.
Owings, .1. W. DuPree, I)ircetors.
iSn ummaAMM na1MU .M
HAS AWAKENED
,AURE'NS COUNTY:
thought and careful investi.
:onclusion that the merchant
is ahnost certain to suicceed.
lieve what we are going to
he ideas and opinions of the
citizens of Laurens county,
n the past year has been a
ple and taught them to raise
ible on their own farms, be
ble spirit of economy. But
nomy and progress that our
I that is the raising of colts
inportant on the farm as the
ats, or any other prodvcts
experience as a stock iaiser,
d having been identified with
!ounty for more than half a
laiming that I can be a pub
ur trade and the public gen
est brood mares, and to thuis
ids to "take a shot" at it--to
of inducing our progressive
,or most of it at least.
)AY in D~ecember, 1915, we
ear load of good brood mares
seven years, weighing from
-ed and fifty pounds, and as
in get.
asoni is no good. And we
rule, feeds his mules eight
mid thme other four months to
>mie good brood mares they
mules for eight mouths and
bus work for the farmer the
g huim good p)rofits.
Lrk., this week for Memphlis,
hie country till he finds what
he farmuer direct, and we wvill
unty farmers. While it will
anit, we know that by buying
mers, we cani saive mioney for
lhe sale of this class of stock.
>od mares for cash, or such
le without our endorsement,
in save you from twenity to
is for you to give us a trial.
We will also exchange these
J. F. HICKS & SONS.
Wise Rather Than Witty.
Do rathler wise than witty, for much
wit hath commonly much froth, and
it is hlardi to jest uand not sometimes
jeer, too, which many times sinks
deeper tihan was intended or expect.
ed1, and what was designed for mirtb.