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Farm For Sale 98 acres 'at Barksdale Station; 3-4 mile front on C. & W. C. Ry; top-soil road runs entire length of place; almost sur rounded by $300-per acre land; will easily make bale to acre; best three horse farm for sale in county. Price $110 per acre. ..EE.... W. G. LANCASTER at Enterprise National nk ASA TODD at Barksdale Station -(CC WILL' BE TREATED RIGHT _71 RI. IS IT worth while to suffer from eye ache, head ache or poor vision when relief so near and can. be had at such small cost? - We make a thorough examination of the eyes without cost, and if glasses are needed, furnish, them at the lowest possible price. PERFECT FITTING GUARANTEED. PRACTICALLY ON CASH BASIS Little Real Credit Business Is Done by Foreign Firrn Operating In China. When a foreign frin oieons ulp In China one of its first en;r.S is to Select a or relr, writes: "Aineorietis" in Asin t unazinv. This inolivielual Is uSatIllv I: waa!.lthy inrih-ttnlt of the towny0 with eionsilornIh.- IroIpjerty. III b i ne- s Itar, not ill iinpllyse-, but a kind fir asoin'i t e of tl- fr it busiless 1n'nI. ;rlid while ki i-piia uiin many Ill h s ownl linle s-1 fie-nt cI 11nIirnerelal venturIIes, he 4-:4abli111 -1 anl offife , nn-fll r't-1tion w%-ith the firinl's oflivos, where'( ht ne-ts as i t iInternli:iry fir all trais actions with Cihlins- vu--twirs. No Chln-si or(-r 1.4 hii Lo-i without his approval, for ho taki-s lie placm-e of our "ere11it -.11" ane l kno s who( vnn he trilsit-il Iald to what .xtnIIt. Bhut he elif1r-i froin the rli t l twitl inl that be. Iin r-e.1t'rn f-dr .1 e runIw; i n (onl ItheI trails!!<f-ti ln, :s u l - fil I jI ls lslt fir it tunl Jays til hi-n---lf if the" ffIit :1i1 :1f] on vs t it i~ el l- ner ii l - faulit r t-l I i tis a lun i if~~~~~~~ I: linI t -ti i t ii iuH I it (if Tort .4-1-t .\ h Ii doIt i I li! 14 toi 11r- 11i e R<-;-arcyhe n1ths of Atqains~ Havoie Bsrught touLigh Many. Thefrin ilul re tiir Ithi Iin t i l-4t fse r. Ity ll itill- f iln f fir I <ii h'- n , to 1 l1e vlla.t' ar !!i-ulyi- rIi. a l itl-aiurno (-unit-:nI of sti -bio i - plilryu ii-ntvs :o ll !? i nnelg ati i u an il uth wsj tnt. Ii 4n. ! r n -rli b-ni rh-ri, i lum blis ill- k~it~-.i leiir t u l ricks.: lhndksoiits, lltv th t n i--ailiys ohf:lii in olarnrriairy l it!e rih r i t buirol is <er n- n IIIr-lin 11-to or ish ofii ihii t i n.lii lu i it ii,du- c on I-ent noti lupii-iili l t iitir i t li:--ae slgfe lossef. ROMAN HOMES IN ENGLAND Researches of Antiquarians Have Brought to Light Many Things of Historical Interest. A side roarl e~sto) thet left from the Fohssze Wily (if aiilnt ilnhirinory, and14 winllfs allong :t valley boesiflo. the early wan erig-t s if th- t(i , ll lin el E-nglish Cotswolel ouinr ii-rite il thie Chiristi h-in Selolnie - M niltor stys. The ia vhuliggilig Its- way upll tth !h r*40.11 vtonn-w to rest .0 last beneawith thel trees whlch-ta crowdl arotiiid thle (orunlnt\V lat ('hendworthi, and a patchwork cri-et fr sun anl Shallow invites to Idle lo tering In the wti a rith of aI spring ly. lls snel enfiily #r-Il is ulshelrerl into thl twilight of tht- iv tonanl oc-ulpait lti , to gaze ion frgiiionta ofr l-il l r Iig :1 r s-tt pillarl s i lii rl.(iks anil Stones, aill that reinain111s of thel pruospierou s oi e (of Soime 41iuh iaiou wio sittle lire in the dawn of -:ig lish his tory. The beatiifull olring -IIa an liaslig of 0the 1otlsi-e fiirs ar nliot tiori triking tha aithe hollowed bori-k, antd " -1111-4s whlIIh It'll (f' w ilie-t l hea. t ingarrngenensof greater~l eilklivny tinn hatofwhifch Ino'St udErn1ng lish h e n hoflut si. llere, bi-sile lt- villa, laidries al"I 11aths to utl I. 1- lo aIve bmIell a tuust inve once t h- t h. u -i l e l- it itle pi of lini ustir y :ir ty wild sur roin ingis fri iti. All thiis lly tiuoliscoverel through the ituris till N en ia mirn lian fo Icartl i-liit- f iit i-<t n l <ilh rls I al-al f allilage of w ellhi-igiih t thusi-ut- i-ienship. - e uuut You i- i-sInut- iiinnl you owfrends. - a tine i uillin y i tarilborn iwih a u inta dispoitiorstiy t aail fr ii n ally. sluh e to wirtiua- brtnhai aair withi niiaure. th-t doii notha-siy ai lna ii a frh - . ilhe wione a- r nn nlitds or be in refu-i- hat hei - doiie nt irakie it ~lbio nuiny'riens -an thel ot i-dta i utiat te r.o Ahprc Df ifezy Felg ng. h na~ttualyn fth ie to dorninL'htat githe bone foks ut the auman WELC MED AS RIGHT SORT Newcomer's Record Made Him Eli. gible to inner Circles of Indi ana's Big Penitentiary. Frank P. Litschert, secretary to Gove-rnor (;oodrich, spent several (ays at the stato prison, miichigan City, re er-ntly. anil being fortunate enorigh to got "ut again is telling the following yarn: WarIen Fogarty of the ir,son likes to i:, as easy us he can the hard lot of tle prisoners, and has arra nged for fall ganes at intervals within the l risoa wallI. Conicts forI the tear iii'.nd while' there Is soine difli culty in getilng one to tict as ulmilre. the gin-s usuaLly are piulled off In good style. A visitor from South Ilend was at the pri sin one day when a gaile was schildulei, aind being a former ball player it w-as surgested that he put on the porion ifoirmi antil get into the gaine "!inog" atin put a little profes slotaa! "'IIOp" into It. Ev lunIlly tle "ringer" was all fit tIl m1:1 ;if.! was placed in the lot. Ile was S!im:1 on theO l-i-h whent a typ l-:l onviet "lard guy" swavrgerled tip to hi, .1and syiniati-tliially inquired "1 ldt, h,' Vlt ya in for"' TL., iutsideor w nonplluse-1l, but re lii l I the hatrdl guyv, wvith l rofes WlteurepIn thi contviet, fraterial to the 'ir. gl'-fullv conitniteitsld: "A t ta boy '---indianapiplis N, wv.. HAVE NEW SENSE OF DUTY America Probably Has Taught Mtjh to French Women of the High est Social Position. They wore handing out pots and pats to the returned refugees at Iteiins that diiy. It waUi really a very gay occaslon, says ianchale lira-ce In Woprid Outlook. The- jots and paris inile it so. In spite of' the ghosts of dead homes (merie hollow shelis 41f ruiinel hotuses) all irounil the shattered building w\here the dlistribution twas being Inale, the birosken cathedral ovor yon der, tihie ijillOs of flesoliation every where. Sonetines the refugee wominen huggeid tie cheap uitensils to them and crooned over thein as if they had been children; suinetlines they wanteel to pay a few centini-s "reit" for then, So that they inight feel the things were lie-ir (wi. These were not just pots ind liani , but tie prnit se (if comfort a nid secui ity again, the itticleus for new honies that shoiuld rise from the rutin s. A collnte-s with snutidged fingers, iIi haIlt a doze-n other French wom en of resttgo, sioi behiol the (ounit t(.r :11A launtedvi ouit thle uitensils. All it oate it ittflddh--aged, ltirely mmmc-e dropped her pan wliit a clatter. "\iont Ile !"u she gaspeid, "is she a cotnte-s? And I fought with her for a bigger nst ! .\id working so hllrd what does it u-in ?" What it ineant was that Firance learned twe) new wolds from America during the war- social service. Smallest Bank in the World. T1heire is a saiyingt. :tiitig country plsuile thatt "thes sinialler I tse bank the safer th l n y."' andtu thIerefore t he Watke seuntiiy Satvinags lbank, at Ita leigh, N. C., shoeuld be the safest bank In Ame~lea, slinces It Is the snallest. (Of co~ursse, it Is ai trifle Ia rger thtan a siock it un atsi er to gi-t moneity out of thian thme tin batnks or thme china pIgs of rsnj- clhiilhood, btut t 11it nges to ga ther- In a very great deal of monmey In the iilinuini spsae.. As a inutter of fiact, orIginally the spalOceficpleid bty the baitk wvas a hall way Intt thle buli hng back 'if It. Some chauniges In the arechtt-ectumre of the place inatde the hatllway unnecessary, andis so thle sauvings batik deelded0( on an "oficee" there. Now It Is a "rs-gular bank," with Iitn I nposing -nt rance and that Is aboitut all. Its frontage, to be exact, Is 7% feet. "Bachelor of Commerce." Thle slani of fthie 'ni versity of Lon. do(n to gratnit degrees ini cointierce Is at tra'? lg insult itte-ntin. ti'idor this schlemen ft Is priopoieod to granft thle de gree sf Ihaicliher of commiiierce to scatn dlida tes whoe pass ithe fte-c'ssaryt~ exitmi I utti ots a fter- a three- yea rt' cour se of itudty. lTise whlo so des41Nire tmy liter peroceedl to ft degree- of imtiste'r of commiiuerce, aiffter a in iin i i of two ys'('tiS sialt Ifali expserlince in the s rar tfcuilar ftiae or lindsiry taiken tir. '[The fIirst yeuar's scou rse etiiiprfisos the !omitpfulsory subjdects of orgiiniizitions of Iiduast ry, bainkinig, trade ani tranuspiort; moaderit ((eiitmti~c dlevoelpmtent fosfth le Jiritishi (tmpir' iandu cf t- thief for e-li 'ottie-s; e-le-menttriy isiemjiorclal law~, andti statistleaf melthod. 'The we 01n( anud flial year wIll le e-votoed to Placing Himsebf. Luitheri- Jleirbank, like Th'lomnas A. lddison., has hatd hIs brin Iftorporated aind (-tlilitalizedl. lie hats dlone manty wondmserful fhinigs. ontof uthIle biggest eigte pierfe-elinig of ft- spinasless i-act us, wvihih Is a great ('atItle food sfapile. .\lsis toe his credt aire fle Shasitta 'liisy, the stonele01ss prumne tand the seediless gritpe. Ills patIence Is wondeorfuil indl Ithey ay (lhait at one lIme lie ralked 50,000,000 llles to get a sIngle halllf-dozen that were perfect "No wondher they call you the 'wIzard' e'l Calfor-nla," remarked a ILos A'.eiles r'eorteor oince. Bhurbank !atughmed, aind repllild "The'y mIght bet ter call me thme Qlzar-d of California," S. M. & Es H. WILKES & Co. Friends That Never Fail OTHER'S love for the little one never fails. The constant, steady heat of this remarkable heater is a never failing friend when economy and even heat day and night are a necessit-. It pays to investigate. Cole's OriginalHot last BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEPN Fm.UE ANY M2 UEL' t -Why Not Cut Your F t i.: ayes I;.This Wllnt-r '.'m - Saves and Serves AA (1.7 F . - 6) .114 Modl No. IE See This Heater At Our Store I, ~ t' 771 c a packfae beore the war 'c a Pack'e dauing the war 6c a Package NW THE FLA R 70 AS, SO D^E H RC U4 'vft T67 Encouraging Bolshevism Everything that falsely en courages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of Amer ican industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. For example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the pub lic that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price was deter mined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Jus tice, in its unjust attempt to create pejudice against the packers, '4r" made public these same lette', with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but re sults in injustice to our industry. Let us send you a "Swift Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1ll. Swift & Company, U.S. A. WHA BECOMES Of THE AVERAGE DOLL.AR . ma SWIFT & COMPANY ANDOY PRODUJCTS 89~ OSCTS 16 PAID IFOF THE cgjrn AUAoA.