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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bi rley is headed out. Hcno Cragun has returned from De-Lam De-Lam ir. Os tar Bentley has cut his first crop of lueern. Miss Edna Bigler is home from a visit in Idaho. Jn:ie Foster is home from the branch Normal school. Er:;stus Milne left for White River on the Uth inst. Hon. and Mrs. K. C. Lund left for Cedar City on the 18th inst. William Terry and family left for White River on the 13 ch inst. Hon. I. C. Macfarlane, of the State Land Board, is home with his family Kijfht babies were blessed at last fast meet in n'. FRESH LUMP LIME FOR SALE. Ed. Chri.-tian. John Austin of Elgin Oregon, is visit-in"; visit-in"; relatives here. Miss Edith Duffiu of Tocjuerville is visiting' relatives here. Joseph Price's family have moved to the Docile farm for the summer. If you want Furniture see McQuarrie & Sons, you can do much better than sending' off. Try them. District schools closed on the 14th inst. with exercises in the Tabernacle and snorts in the afternoon. Mrs. Hilda .1. Snmmerhays of Salt Lake City arrived here on the Kith inst. to visit her sister, Mrs. C. S. Cottam. She arrived about two hours before on a visit. Miss Zada Xoilson and Riley Jolly were married at Washington by Bishop Sproul on the (ith inst. Me juarrie & Son's have just put in a large show ease, and it is filled with fine Press Goods and Notions. Mrs. G. M. Hardy returned from the East on the 9th inst. after the burial of her husband, the Rev. G. M. Hardy. NOTICE All persons holding- Witness Wit-ness and Jury Scrip will receive Payment Pay-ment on Presenting' same to Couutv Clerk. . - Hon. Thomas Judd has paid his old home a visit and left for his White River home on the 14th inst. taking-Mrs. taking-Mrs. Judd with him. Manager David H. Morris of the Rio Virgin Mills left on Monday for a two Mrs. C S. Cottam 's death, In ISSN my wife went East and was attacked with rheumatism. She received re-ceived no relief until she tried Chamberlain Cham-berlain s Pain - Balm. Since that time we have never been without it. We find it gives instant relief in cases of bun, s and scalds and is never failing' for rheumatic and neuralgic pains. D. C. Bhant, Santa Vnez, Cal. For sale by All Druggists. New subscribers this week: H. T. Atkin. R. C. Allen, William Carpenter, Alexander Fullertou. John Pulsipher, John E. Pace, St. George; George Grimmett,. Salt Lake City: Oscar Mc-Mullin, Mc-Mullin, S. A. Hig-bee, Leeds: E. S. Bastian, Ormon Wilkins, Andrew Sproul. E. Stewart. Washington; Samuel Sam-uel Wittwer. Santa Clara: A. D. Huntsman. Hunts-man. Hebron: J. PI. Hilton Virgin City. Art e:eh;inge observes: A man who does aot advertise simply because bis grant! Jalher did not, ought to wear knee pants and a queue. The man who does not advertise because it costs money should quit paying rent for the same reason. The man who does not ; adve-'ise because be tried it once and failed, should throw his cigar away because the light went out. The man who does not advertise because he does not know how himself, should stop eat--ing because he doesn't know how to cook. If you have a friend or relative visiting- you, or know of any news item that would be of interest to the average News readers, just keep the item or items from the editor and when the paper comes out. look eagerly for the very-news very-news you neglected to mention to the editor or send to the olliee; and failing to find the items you wanted to see in print throw down the paper, abuse the editor, tell your neighbors that he is indolent and prejudiced and that there is no news in the paper this week. This is the proper way to make your local paper newsy, attractive ami popular. weeks trip through this and neighboring neighbor-ing counties buying wool. Urie Macfarlane, Will Macfarlane, Will Webb, George Webb, Joseph Lund and Miles Lund left for Sulphur-dale Sulphur-dale to work on the 8th inst. XOTTf'E-The Washington Roller Mills will close on May 5th for repairs and remain closed for about three weeks, Get grinding done now. Joseph S. Snow, Mgr. Janes Andrus, Jr., and Frank Dodge came in Monday from the Cunningham copper mine, near the Savanac, where with Lon Chirk and Harry Thurston they are getting out some very rich 'ore. Mr. Andrus says the ore is so rich that the pure copper is visible to the naked eye. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic. ! and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst ease with myself or children. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For stile by All Druggists. The. best school for literary begin--ners is the newspaper olliee. To be a reporter for a while gives a young-man young-man the best experience in dealing' , directly with all phases of life and j kinds of people that he can possibly ; have. The writers most popular today to-day all served an apprenticeship as reporters. This is true of Rudyard Kipling, Mr. Iiowells. Richard Harding Hard-ing Davis and Frank R. Stockton in fact, of nearly all writers of today. Edward Bok in the March Ladies' Home Journal. A first-class town is one in which the farmer spends his money with home merchants, the laborer spends the'! money which he earns with local trades- j men, where the sterling good will of every citizen is with home indus-j tries, where the business men patronize patron-ize the home paper liberally, and where every article that can be had of local dealers and manufacturers is ' brought to them. This is the true j spirit of reciprocity between busitv.-ss men. tradesmen anil laborers, and it makes business lively, tlie town prosperous pros-perous and above all. a pleasant place to live. --Ex. "A word to the wise is sulTicient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient, suffi-cient, but yon ask. who are the wise'.-Th'se wise'.-Th'se who know. The oft repeat. -d experience ex-perience of trustworthy persons may lie t.-.ken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terrv says ( 'hamborlaln's Corgh ! lolii-eiiv lolii-eiiv gives belter satisfaction than a r. other in i'"' market. Tie has been in th ici:u' !wmii t i'iklon. K. fi.r twelve years: ins sold iinndr.-ds ol" !x;-tli !x;-tli s of this remedy and nearly a!l utVr eou::h medlcin.-s i;im:!";:f!tsr.-.h .i.-h shows conclusively thai Chamh.-i-bin'-is tin most s.itis;i. ;"!' to th- pi-enV. -ami is the best. P.-!' sale by All Ih-ig-gists. |