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the HQKNxyg stail VTLi?JiyaTo: . cMritiDAyAMAiicii. 22; Xltt&r V 1 ; ; jlx. v w ' . " r - hTm " ! ," ' 4 SOCIAL & PERSONAL 7 George Davis 'Children's 7 C&a&ter) r.iiie-hrs of the Confederacy,-win hold an imoortant ineetlne at th W. L. I. armory this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A large attendance-is most urgently desired. .. ; PLAH FOB PORE FOOD EXHIBIT Co-operation of th North Carolina So- ; rosls Aaked by City Health De , partment Otherjrrteresting '77 ' Y '' Features Yesterday The Home Science Department of North .Carolina " orosis entertained 6SZriJSS Cub and,, nuer of litiann thfl efficient, and acoommodat-1 friends yesterday afternoon at the ine deputy register of Cumberland, Masonic Temple. The rooms were cas reiurneu irom a. yion. w .....o ieiaborately decorated m a coior ton, Goldsboro and Dover. . scheme of wnite Md yow and dain " .x.. w , trir Tui. I refreshments were - served. The pro-. Allu ""S1V1:..'': "'.UT mmme .was most interesting con eS:","?r th.Utetlng of musical setecUons of high c' nrn urrrrw order and a paper o "Antique Rugs"J """k" nhrVh bv Mfs- B.7T.. HoDMns.. whlcJi : was .""u: wt nd prepared for a department . meeting All uiviuwvm w o r , 1 All members friends are invited to attend; PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. and gave such pleasure that it was thought, wise to ' let others . have; the benefit of its merits. - ' ' '. ' Mrs. H. B. Bonitz kindly (consented to talk to the club on the art of paper box cookery. This she presented in a iorceiui way ana - aeuguieu uiobb present with the possibilities, of this art of cooking, jiecipes or several Root. Ruark. Esq., returned last night f rem a professional trip to Southport, - y- TO.- ' w4- la of .T. "vSLV..Sf,-L. u'rr v. J": favorite dishes were given for the ben mgni irom iwueisu, wuCi -w eflt of those who desire to use this on Business. .. 7: 7' ' r " n.ethod. : . The bans are sold in the ; Col. J. Foster Hankms, of wx- .it t .ju. am sno.iAtv of St. Ingtcn, who has represented his coun-, Andrew.s Presbyterian church which ty ln both houses of the General As- lg -nl agency in town and the sembly, was in the city yesterday. cost sll&ht u l8 possible for - Miss Madeleine Koonce, of Jack- all to use tbem. Thia reduces the cost sonville. N. C. was in the city yesterlof fui and i3 economical in that day to consult Dr. S. E. Koonce, thejjUjCe3 0f meats and fruits are retain well known specialist, relative to herea jn the cooking and there is less eyes, leaving in tne aiternoon icr nerigjirinage than in the old method. home- : A feature of the meeting was a visit Recorder" John J. Furlong return- by Dr. Chas. T. Nesbitt, sclty superin ed yesterday morning from Raleigh, tendent of health, and Mr, G. F. Cat where he attended a meeting of the jett, city chemist, and- Messrs- Parks State Democratic Executive commit;-land Hotchlns, the last two namea rep- tee, of which he is a member front tne resentatives of Heinz " Co. r Tney Sixth District. . - : .' . were present in the Interest of a pure Among yesterday's kuests at The food exhibit which these gentlemen bAvthorr. TTntoi wore r a - Rnmev. are anxious that Sorosis undertake rniio nnu- Mr and Mrs. K. M. Lar-1 with their help. This exhiv.. will last kins, Bolton.; W. F. SanderlinWhite-1 probably a week, and there will be wnia F! it waltnn. Mt- Airv: G.. A.lnothinfiT on exhibit but the. '"Pure Womble, Washington, N, C. . jFood" that has passed the required : i?nea haa rMnrr,rt I test. This exhibit wiU be educational. r, ir annt& number of experts, State and Fed the past, few months and has resumed erai, will be here to demonstrate and ,k..nM(,inn ih tha tv.tm TTninn I show the effects of adulterated food Telegraph Co., in this city. She lias and food preservatives.. Dr. Nesbitt many friends who will be glad to made a splendid talk and stated that learn of her return. without the aid of the women "would i j mi., be useless to undertake this exhibit. '-Among yesterday's guests at The 0 nMWvcffiM Orton were: f 5-. M'f,!?! I enthusiastically and will decide at the bpro; J, L. Stephens, Lumberton; C.I. maatintr ..nhn. tA !utv Baby, -; Mine", ; Margaret Mayors aughihg success, direct: from- a' run cf ' a solid: year" at Daly's Theatre, in New York, is announced as the at traction which, comes to the Academy tonight- (Seats now on sale at Plum- iner's.) '; . uqder . vthe . Jiiainagementi-of Wml A. Brady, l,td. , - The success which -Baby Mine" his had in New York, is now being' dupli cated at Sir Charles Wyndham's Cri- terian TiVatr e, in London, England. Fewl-cdjnedles are as continuously fun ny .aa. Baby Mine,"- which literally has . 4 "'laugh in every line." How ex quisitethe pleasure one derives in see- ' thl3 - roaring comedy which has JV Dillon, Greensboro; E. D. Scott, Graham ; G . T . Hawkins, Lexington ; H; E. Billings, Raleigh; W. C. Via, Wadesboro ; R . C . Tingley, Char lotte; C H. Hartsook, Greensboro; T. W.' Dixon. Charlotte; A. J. mc Kinnon, Maxton; W. W. Teachey! .Wallace. . . LOCAL DOTS, business meeting the plans to carry it through successfully. Dr. Nesbiti and Mr. Catlett were commended. for their interest and zeal in this , impor tant work, whichJ is of vital impor tance to the community, touching nfe itself. .The women have already rec ognized the needs in this city for tet ter sanitation, especially to the mar kets and places . where food stuffs are sold and they "are determined to ikeep up the fight until the desired relief was I is given by the city authorities. Attractive souvenirs were given, out An Iver Johnson bicycle found in the street at Sixth and Ca tie last night, evidently abandoned. It I yesterday afternoon in the form of pa is now at the engine houseat Sixth j per 'bags for cookery' tied with yellow and Castle, where its owner can get! ribbon and each having printing on it by giving the. number and otherwise I the hack a recipe for baked apples and properly Identifying it.'.-. . 'Staked chicken: Deeds were filed for record yes-1 Tha afternoon was altogether a de terday follbwsr Boyd Parker and jlightful, one and:. all.'. present felt that wife to O. H. Shoemaker, for $1,000 It was to their interest to oe tnere. and other considerations, lot on Grace, 22 .1-2 feet west of MacRae street, 40x ' 92 feet in zise: D. R. Smith and wife to W P. M. Turner, for $100 and oth er considerations; lot in' Winter Park " Gardens, on southeast corner of Park avenue. and Second street , , rt -v.; HOTEL' MEN HERE FUNERAL OF MR. G. J. BRIDGERS. Will be Held . From St. James' Church ' Tomorrow at Noon. The funeral of Mr. Geo. J. Bridgers, a former resident of Wilmington and a member of one of the most, promt nent families of the lower Cape Fear, whose death occurred at Stamford, N. T rw 1 . II L - k Jl J .rtu U,U,'R. r.mllM rff limui owjiwun ,vuuiw TV.,. ,,r- . twvion ioaf I this city, tomorrow at 12 o'clock, noon, A UVUfcU a UlllVl o- . V- w rm w i w ww v i - - ..... . Oft ,11 nnAtiofno wwwnlRev. Dr. Wm. H. Milton, rector of St. " ff T t IM lm will AAVKIIIAr ttlA a AWl fAO In. r,n f rniHott- wiunnwn hritpl I terment will be in Oakdale cemeterr. rn tr nrnnortv ..t, I panied by Burke H. Bridgers, Esq., of which the former were contemplating! " WM v many believe, that the deal will yet go through, and Messrs. Petty and be carried to the church where the service will be held. The ..services . JamlesonTand the interests they rep- U1 be attended by a large number resent, will build a hotel in Wilmtng ton within the near future. I of sorrowing friends and relatives. W. L .1. RESERVE CORPS. Messrs. Petty and Jamieson, who ders, of Greensboro, in the operation rte;Orflanizat,on at Enthusiastic Meet- of a chain of hotels in the State, were J"8 i? Ai' vsrnt' here : yesterday,- accompanied . .. y "-Jh?i8eJv? rp . the W1111- ' Messrsf T. A: Green-and V. T. Wag- on. "gf iSl"25e23SSSS cner, two contractors, and were In S i0 conference: throughout the day with I "v "V u.cmyBP.;:uw r i Tt oafat-Srm wo -tofrt cers for the ensuing year were elect . w aVXW Vw V WVWJ V V M " Mw J(hMVU E. last night .-that the. deal, for the pres ent,' at least, had been called off, as some trouble had arisen over an op tion which, the .hotel men held This is Mr. Jamieeon's first visit to Wilmington in . connection with the hotel proposition, but both Mr. Petty end. Mr, -Sanders have been here on Individual visits several .times preV iously, and have expressed themselves as highly pleased with the outlook ibi KiiuiiuKwu, - it iiaa vu uitsse rri ci i 1. j A . , . ., tislts that the. genUemen secured the toZ 't? options.: they held. Many of those tll' T"".? whcr.haye-. been .interested In the mat- Tw aTTr ,,w h."' SLTJSfi X wTO JS!R2" Second and Wooster and DawW and ITu"":. MB m need. - He has had much sickness ed as follows; President Cap t T.. J. Gause. . Secretary and treasurer Louis Hall. . ..: Messrs. M. SrWillard. R. N. Sweet ana Col. C. H. White were appointed as the committee on resolutions. . The organization will hold regular, meet Ings and plans have been outlined' by which new life may be infused into the corps gc through DIAB&TES. in his family and is , in . real need? of the' necessities, of life: ' A Simple , Herb 1 Quickly Cures Thli ; oreaa Disease to Stay Cured. Dfebetes has heretofore .been eon eidered .incurable, and the only hooe held oat to the afflicted, has been to Milady's Toilet Table f-' :::":.By Mm, IMII.1.E, i-: Enln rged . pores, . dark . and , dlsqplored prolong their years bys strtct dieting I p?tc,ies und'lmilaf biemishe". -of the com ; ;,A. plant recently Jiscovered in Mel- "'IP.l'if. - - -7 " -w. w,,ua0 tou inai pupKajje or mftyaton in a, ait 11 pini 01 fonnd to be a specific In the treatment I witch hnzoi i ,rnhbei oa tb face, neck Of . diabetes, .QUickly reducing the spe.nni,arni8 each .morning. . This as a true ia. j . IcnmnleTlnn honnMflor unit otinnM ha n(Ud J51'. .Br nesionng Vigor MSin mwAm ar oth'M WJM- MymuB ie sm. 1 metie. It nreaerTea Vouthful charms and Aulua,u'CBD "sciauie remeay wmueeps the skin sort; smootn nna wnne. - Feneve tna pauent OI his Worat vmn.l ury sbamDOoanK keeps tne nair sort trttna in fha mnat air trrnvatA l wnvy and richly' lutrou8 Too mnch va ji. ui,u . 1. . lier Kire&Kg aDa laaes tue uuir, auu mimes ' wwsk ana we areiit dry and brittle. To make a shampoo authorized to return the money if It powder. . ut',avcuDful of corn -meal' lit-a tails to do. SO.' , ' . fruit Jar , and mix with lt a Bmall orlglna ,r!all nt nnr .MnrA tndnw an paokaire of therox. Sprinkle a Uttie onthe ' W . HMU DCCIl a . . . . , . . -., VI mi, . .: j . . . . uena nmi umsn it oui inoruuxuiy. iuc uuw uruuiu 01 cures, auu kbi a iree DOOKietlii. - .M...n.i.i,u-vi.Hi,t Of. special, value to the diabetic. COri-ldandrn(r nnd .exces oil with it. i talnlnz latest ' diet list and exclualvl : T :remoTe snijerflnon hairs rrom - race table Of food values, giving percentag-.r, torearms. simply npnly delatone paste. ' .,., .-i.-i.5.Mlx enough powdered dJatone with water drtttes) in 250 .different" foods. A two three .minutes wine off. wash the skin, and week's supply package Of Dlabethol I the hair will be Cone. TMt treatment Is iTarh mniiAii nmmntlv iinnn innain nt I safe", sneedr and sure. ' - ' lift W V i M.WU . I , ' ' .. 1'U'I. . J. tllCUS pUIl U UK UTUJ5 W). r I l,rnnhftta tnnallltla prftim. Stiff k l l i I I . ' ' I nninlr wi Jl .. . 1. nnl.l . n ,A flnnlllt.. tions of Mother's Halve, nibbed in well le rank(in9 Analntt A C Tomorrow I vm - retiring, i The world never saw us Carolina Against . y. u. lomorrow Mnwiv i -ivM . Green and puis vs. Lee and wootLim'OBt togtant rellef froDa BCbe8( pains' and S it 7 '1 suffered with woman! trouble which made me vi(K lenlly ill, "sometimes for a week; at a. time.' . My cheeks vere. sunken, and my frame that of a skeleton." My condition grew worse until the physicians said I could only berelieved by si difficult operation, but, womanlike, VI said I w.ould die first ; When life seemed darkest, and death almost welcome, Cardul saved roe. To . please me, : my husband got: me a bottle of Cardui at ' the drug store, and I began to take it ;- When: J had taken two bottles of Cardui, I had 'regained ' such , strength L could attend to all my household ' duties 'Without any .helpi 'J . - - - w wm. W . ww . w w w., w . (All - A - Will X sworn statement; made by Mrs..Martha Gerichs. ;of 2348, oenum.oireei, ou'wnus, mo.. , . - a, strong: enaorsement,4 isn't it r - ' If you are ailing, suffering rroin 'ariv' of the troubles . so -common .to - women; orl if you are weax ana iacK me arra; energy;: re member that Cardui i is tOLbe had. in every . drug- store, ready, fbt instant use;"- Used in tirae,r it will give ,yOti relief,; build up yoyr- . sirengui,,,anu jiciii w-. ma&e-you wcii again. &2 7 f 1 I i 1 - 1 - r-l I- .. . .. -.,..t;... .. , -v.v. t- ,;r:, i;-'.M...-,: , . 3 '' -Q 0Z3 a! Vf r. pidotis bag 'nierely contains k "tew" ar ticles df wearing apparel.' -" "The Root of Evil" is a Biograph for, today. :: lt teUs the story-:of now. a child averts the purpose, of a despicable villain. Then there :Wlll be a third, picture all full of lively. interest and comedy.. ; AflHUAU BAflQU ET WAS HELD United Society of tSi..- George, and 'St AndreVr Had Thoroughly Enjoy ; able Meeting1 fLast; Even- "Vi -ssr- j N . v, '"W.v.v.".:,."---" v.v.v.v.'.vJ.-.v,'. "-Xv ,, .-......-X'. t ' ' - I -J ' it'- 1 v.-.-.-. .v.vj f t A ',t t ' irig Programme. ; The annual ..banquet of the -United Society of St .George and St. Andrew, was held last night in : the Masohlp Temple 'and proved to be? oine"6f 'the moist enjoyable, .sis' well as "tmei of the most largely .attended banquets In, the history of the organization, v An attractive programme of toasts,' recitations, 'songs,' etc.,'1 teatured the meeting, which included the follow ing: Toast, "America; pur Adopted Country," Mr. ! J, R i Quelch ; - "King George," (apt. '.RbDinhr VThe Socle-; ty," Bertram Quelch: '"Our Guests.! i Newton Fisher; rsong,yMr V: Souther-1 land and'Newtoa. Fisher; , recitation,? "How Werj Saved the.. Barged ' R, J. Holt; Bong,:D. W Scott; fnstruntental solo. Robert Huht; instrumental solo, Jesse Pointt; sons,:s Been alNice Day," Capt. Robinson;- scng, . Alex Kennedy; song;i "Sailers'- Alphabet' Capt. WhiHe; sdrig, -Three 'for Jack," A, M. Ttiompsod; 'song, "Fidgety . Fudge," 'J,vT.: TJiomaa;-song, "Gallic Chorus " T; ,C. Windier: i son&- r'The Old Brigade,"Thos,v iiunterr''y -sphg ' "Stop vXour TicMihr JoclC. A. M. Thompson; , szng, "I- Was. Standing at the Corner, of the Street," Rv S. Holt, song, '.tWJe'll All Go Down' the Strand," Capt.' Robinson ; song-,' - 'The . Lancer." W. o. S. Sutherland ; song. "Queen of the Earth,' Alex - Kennedy; - dance, mgniand nmg,-.T; GuFindlay; dance, Scotch reel, W. O. S.:vSoutherland: song, "Farmer Giles," A. M, Thomp son; instrumental solo. Jesse Pollitt The banquet was thoroughly eniova- ble in evry detail and the members and guests' heartily "appreciated the viands. Capts. Robinson, of the steam er Vauxhall Bridge; .Swanson, of the steamer Cross Hill, and White, of the steamer Cund all, were guests of the MABJORIE CORTLAND WM1 be Seen -Zole," In "Bbv Mine.- Aendenr Tenlfbt.' made such a pronounced success in the -United States 'and London. There is an ecstacy that mothers feel as the amusing conditions - and numerous complications come In the play, and the possibilities of which they, can understand.. The; fun and laughter which prevail throughout, act like a gleam of sunshine, in a low sky, on the audience. The complex situations Which induce such , - vehement out bursts of laughter and screams ofrde- ight and - the sensational and ludi crous antics of the young ' husband. when he first fondles and talks 'to -his first born,, excite the emotion and memory of many who have experienc ed similar moments. The play, from start to end, provokes a shaft of pene trating manor and pleasure. A, right ful verdict Is that 'Baby Mine" is.the best ccmedy ever written. , ' - "Buster; Brown" Tomorrow "Buster Brown", which comes 4o the Academy, 1 tomorrow, -'matinee - and night is a. show for the masses; The scenes of this, famous American musi cal .entertainment t nas - oeen so .con structed, that its allurements will cap ture aJi, wnatever tneir age or condi tion. ' j? rom tne scnooiDoy to the blase first-nighter, all who care . for whole- flome fun furnished py those universal favorites, Buster, : Ttge. Marv Jan and an oi juusier s merry relatives, each leverijt impersonated by; stage celeb rities. The - periormances : of Master Harold and, Bv Tj Murphy in the lead- ing roles, never lack variety orap- proacu .uunnesB.- iney . nave an origi nallty and manner quite their own. and the -whole show mcves" with quite a wing.. In fact, "Buster Brown" is a. name to conjure with,' and whel he amye ,iu3-ma$ing reigns supreme. 7 Seats -went on' sale this morning at rjuffliiej B.j.orAwuin periormances - At tne Grand Theatre. At the Grand Theatre will 'be the usual high-class off erihgs In. moving pictures and for these gen tle, balmy; afternoons and evettincs the theatre will be found as cooled cuuuuai;:e as one, could wish. , iOne ot the feature films today 4s the first presenUtion pf ah - Essanay: "The Bit- Z SIS- Clver Westerncomedy in .which- the -central .figure aTeTa grouchy old v Western ' lanlord 4h5 takes the, widow Jones' motor cjcle because . her deceased husband SEE not pay ms rent What the motoVev cle dfMMi few v, .m -"5vtor cy- a eus- a mob. who nnrt i " ' . taat tne sus n(M. . ?1WU"S wKing bag. h la onzcA ri7- 'V 7 1Z 11 ufr -not. 5 American Feiiee7 if . 1 3 Combine the fetkseycf X&gZ tit f TTh9 nttfl &r. 5--i4.' i v-; Made of Hard, Stiff Steel. Galvanizing, v -yr; -Mrf. . the BeiL : iS,,,: LARGER WRES ' TO N. J ACOBI HARDVARE GO. - idandiSaFrohtSL '2 ,Mejnbert WUminjonTradej Extension :-' i ociation P ' 4 - V-.' t ' v-'. - '-if : 1C ANNOUNCING The .Opening nd First Showing, of . ' KNOX HATS. The New. Spring. Models in ..Soft;and,Stiff,Felts. Knox Extra Quality Soft :andStiff.HaU.V..$5.00 Knox Beacon Soft and Stiff it ... . .$3.00 . HAM ME The Hatter f and Clothier, : . 24 N, FRONT ST. mhlO-tf society. Among the members present were Thos. Hunter,' Alex- Kennedy, Robt Hunt, T. C Cin4U'.lC'M:t ra ham, John King; Newtou Fisher,,,1. Q. 8." Scutherland, H. , d-'Smatlbones," W.; Grant, R; J Holt. Bertram Quelch, A. M. Thompson, D. H. Scott, J." P. Quelch, J. T.- Thomas,. J. f ShajTrbck John Mathers, ;Thoi ' McDcnaldi J. P. Pollitt, Jesse Poliltt and James Ma thers. '"''-'; : .-'. Suffer Stroke of Paralysis : ' ' f Friends of Mr, G. H. Ward, of. East Wilmington, "will regret to learn that he' suffered a stroie: of ' paralysis Wed- neSday evening ;and ' that he ' ia, quite sick at ' the home of : his son-in-lawv Deputy Sheriff A. . L. Kelly. They will hope for his early restoration to health. Mr. . Ward was registrar; of the Delgado precinct for the coining primary, and his illness- will preven .him. from . fierylng .In-" that capacity. air. j . syaes nas. peen sworn in. as 'registrar and -the registration books :-. , y. : .. ,i . -;. v-: . 'l .-- . ". .' - 11 j 1 . ' ' ' THE . AX-FO S WAY! ' . - If. you. had .a .medicine , that would strengthen the liver,' the stomach, the "kidneys and the bowels,, and at the same, time make yon; strong with- a systemic tonic, don t you believe -yoa would soon be wellT.'V ! ' ; ' ' v Thaf s "The J-ax-Foa" Wair.r i ? ;We ask you tq buy the first bottle online moneys-back plas, ajtd- you 'wili 3tek yonr. druggist to sell' you; the sec- It keeps your whole insldes right. 'There is nothing else made like , "Remember the nameLAX-FOS. : - -,-?-,-'- "-:-:&- .. .' ';::;;;-:.-: 'hhpi. ' k -y f i jLititKOl; ; ; , i;. .v::-:N A . y : ,r.,.J,l;,ftf..i-;:!!3;i- V; ,,-'' :J:. I,.'-". ;.' . . 7- . v: I'll i?rj--'.: 'ssy;:M ;'M fa S77V:.s:M;f VvS lWifBi 7 77?Bi;NOWREXbxfe777I temtii ;; ' w ? ' i ;:-.''.: ' ,: '.. '"; s$ ',7-:.r-.-;', 1" ,.,T';-;-!'t'" ;" '4 '4'"7w''TrP',4Br, U.--- f . ) z ' :V7t c : t v. :; a -.-i'ly 7,:7- ' : -: ir r "-'rl' ' T w ' ,"fr'?W'' 7' W ;773SM;7777 f pfep ' :'6!J!ff 'F'-zx-j . ;&i:v v; t-U -m j , n'; .' , 77?5t77i7i7 foPi . - .. ,' . .. . . . .. -.-v"""'--. ; i. '. , ,i -. .,..r k . ':'.;-',: ..... ; 7 ' ."; -. '-'...' ; - ., .' ''7 ; '-?"--r ."..' . . - . . : . ,; -.; .: -7!- ':'7 77 7-A 'y: : -"' -j '' .. . - '',. " .-'- 7V5- j77:;' ;-:7-.. . V-.-.' "''..' ' . ''".'.'"' : v7 7':77v .;- :;:7-:'- N7'7 .'77;-v: Sanitary Fountain Everything About Our ;.: r . - i Fountain , is absolutely dean and tary.y Subject to inspection at any time and all the time. Expert - Soda Fountain Man .charge and ready to serve yoii promptly. , - All ;'the . latest delectable Deverages: Chocolate and Manilla Ice Creams.. 7 Golden Girl Sundae. v.: ;Silyef Sundae : , ; and 'anything else you can Cairfor. 7 Plenty room for "Round Table; Chats," where you won't be disturbed or disturh your neighbors. Make Dates With Your t Friends at Our Store. No" better place anywhere. Easter Egg Dyes. v 7 - 7: Easter Cards. J, HICKS BUNTING 7 DRUG i COMPANY FRONT, ancl GRACE t-, JStitj(peat .Conditlop . THE MURCHIS0N NATIONAL BANK OF WltMlOTON, N. C, t the close pt business February 20th, 1912 Loans' and Discounts .. .. . D. S. Bond tt par) .. .. ., Bank Building .. .. .. .. . Bonds -and other Securities Cash and Due by Banks . . Total .$3,501,513.43 . 551.000.00 . 25,000.00 . 131,003.2 . 1,740.898.25 .$5,949,413.00 "; V. Liabilities t CaDital Stock SarDlus and Net Profit,' Circulation Special Deposit U. S. Bonds feposits ' ' Total 825,000.00 485,801.52 550,000.00 . 100,000.00 . 3,988,524.08 .$3,949,415.60 .$2,676,307.02 . 3,710,052.43 . 3,988,524.08 .Deposits! Febroarf20th 10087.. .V .. Pebrnarr 20th. 1910 . . v. . . . February 20t1912. :v. m C: McQUEEN, President' J. V.' QBAINGER; V3ee-Presldent. v 'r. J. W. YATES, "Vice-President. 1 , 7ry7Ci:S. GEAINdEB, Cashier. Stad Potatoes -We"; have" 'Seed Potatoes: iteBlissy Red Bliss, Irish Cobblers and Early Rose. vSend your- orders. along, and you will git godds by Teturn freight,-while they last. THE STONE CO. 'VVIipIesale Grocers and :&b4 Distributors -7.. X MEIER'S I MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. '.' -.st WIhttlntoa,s N.'-tt , Monuments, Headstones, Tilts, ?t&:4 Grates. , Let us ihow 70a oar Uno. ' '.'. .:.-' . 7 Ail classei' of gtbna work for buildings. Writ ua for prlc. WHYNOTTBYprSpHAM'fi AGjiinn nnDEDY Gie4 Prompt nd Posltlre Belief In Ejery Case. Sold by Druirrlsta. Price 91M. Trtei pMksft byMaJl 10a. or 0le ky M. Buatlnf Dm Vo., ,'.r
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