THE WINTER SUPPLIES Along bow is time to think about ■iortaf away the supplies for winter. It ia astonishing how few families have any suitable place far winter storage. In a country like Sorry county where there are steep banks about alasost every home it ie ths easiest matter at all to dig a hole hack in the hank for winter supplies. A can, you might call it. The work mm be done on * rainy day, once the wart Is started. A hole back ia the earth at the foet of mm steep bank ia ths ehsapeet way to make a stor age place, for it requires no reef and ae walla. It ia as lasting aa time it aetf, if the doer la kept hi cowdfflim. H ia astonishing to taMwhwaack at the produce of the farms ia thia semi try geea to waeto all for the reas en that It la no? protected by proper that it la now a yiklm It to • rabjwt that — I ii i m in* i > A_ ^ ~ * A TOO IIHpOTTwnT M IM f/UZ CO TItnaa tn authority may fat mm wmO r»t boar and find a way of r»!Urf tn all tfca fMVk. TOM P. J1M1SON take order*. He is a an to gfre i take orders. While 8urry when he ha* liquor, ha «M i »adj to (at on hia horae and go oat in the hruah and hunt down the Hafli|ilf atfll aad destroy it. It «u not enough for hiat to prsarh agalnat the aril. For years now, Mr. Jlatiaoa haa Ke lt waa hot natural far Mai to try to better the working fowdlthma of t he serred. This lad to hia in* the Hvor rarae aad thia to frit ticn with aamfaetwr* Jhr tasa is • fighter. One* la the fight ha ia no raaipromiaar. Ha the labor foreaa ia hta tar the working iwidlUu— ahoat him, and found himself in conflict with hia church. It waa hat natural. Oner In the conflict ha waa ha ta the fla tah aad ha eoald not hapa to «h aat HIGH FOINT TAX RATE NOW $140 ON 9100 High Pob.t. Woe. t.—City mm ..•fckk. hi* ear toe far oat hi Ok all eel m wma iaq«liad to pajr the catrt eoe< Baati laoat. for raptaqr. «aa al i lowed to lam tha atoto aad rtatii Into effect. ^ | C. ft Daltoa paM $M and tha eaa , far r»'nal'* «f ■ anhrwfal mm of H*mt. W Mi tha mt la tha priaa Mi , Mw>h >«M far grtltat — a *»> The uWmw lafl Tsaahy far to haa wtth Troy By*i where ha wfl Co., af thia rtty, far a* hear or h w «. Ir r*» TW larga taad km of W. T. hjr fln kaat Friday wght with a low of Hay Ms had JM* flalilnd hanltny ia • tare* wnnnt of toad and cor a, of which «h practically a total V • few aimt—. Tha of Mr. bam hi Mm to lat fir* ao fraigfctaaad lua that ha raa wild* *»wa •d with an HALE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bargain Basement 1000 Yards of 36 in. Domestic 40 500 Yards of 36 in. Cretonne, 10 500 Yards of Counterpaine Checks 10 400 Yards of Chambry Suiting, 10 500 Yds. of best 27 in. Apnn Ginghams 12% * 500 Yds. of beet 27 in. Drees Ginghams 12% < 500 Yds. 27 in. Outings, 15 500 Yds. 32 in. Ginghams 4 Chambry, 13 Millinery and Ready-to-Wear * Department v* Just received this week, 150 brand new Ladies' , Hats, New Coats and Dresses. New Oioods Arriving on | Every Express For Our Store HALE'S DEPARTMENT S. M. HALE, Wm m am ; « -i. . Li*. •• '• • y , .. i „ . ■:

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