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C.iAULOTliJ DAIlii. - . l.:;y i iiaWo 0Vi story (Ci nusiucl From Page One). i times," Interrupted Mr. Del- "Win n was the will executed T" .im1 Mr. Jerome, , "In 1905." ' ' uow did you And (hit outr i "I heard it referred to here by you and the other.". "Do you know when the codicil wee executed f "I assume at about the v aame time." " 1 - . ' "The will beers Its own date," suggested Mr. Del mas. "I know it does, but this witness says he assumes the date. That shows how carelessly he read it" . - Mr. Jerome asked the witness to point out In the will a single unsys tematized delusion. Dr. Evans started to read. "Don't do that,": commanded Mr. , Jerome. . , , "You told me to,", said Dr. Evans. , I did not." , Justice Fittgerald ruled that the witness bad the right to read from the will In. replying to the questions. - Dr. Evans then read what he can ned paragraph I. It provided In "In case I die other than a natural .'death, or If. any suspicion attaches to my taking off, or if I should be made ' awsy with, I direct that my executors snail immediately set aside the sum of 158,000 for an investigation of the circumstances and for the prosecu tion of the guilty persons." ' If additional sums were needed, the executors were directed to use ji them. 1 , ' "Is that an unsystematized . delu sion!" asked Mr. Jerome. , "One ; statement doesn't make a , system," retorted Dr. Evans. "Can you point out any other un . , systematUed delusions?" "I a mnot able to say" y , "What are you able to say?" Inter rupted Mr. Jerome. "There are a good many things I 1 am able to say that I am not per . mitted to say," replied the witness. I ' "What are you able to say as to ; unsystematized delusions?" t Ther provisions In the will which : read Is such a delusion." J'; t "What else?" , EVIDENCES OF UNSOUND MIND. ' "I see in these documents evidences ef Insane delusions. They show de- fusions that are evidences of an un . A sound mind," said Dr. Evans. ' c - '. Mr. Delmss, when Mr. Jerome , finished with this preliminary cross - ' 'examination, offered the codicil and , later the entire will In evidence The Instruments were read In full by Mr. J Delmas, but the reclplenta 6f ordl t nary bequests were not mentioned by ' '.name by the attorney, who Inserted the word "blank" in place of the legatee. -V, During the reading of the codicil, ' Thaw sat with his head burled In j Ms hands and did not look up, but when the reading of the will began, V be raised his hesd and listened In. tently. At the conclusion of the reading 1 of the will there was a delay, due to sending to the office of one of the attorneys for a document, and final " ly It was decided at 4:20 p. m. to ' t SiJonrn unt" to-morrow morning. . , The document, It was said, had been given to one of the experts to read ' and he had not returned It to court - It was desired to ask Dr. Evans some questions concerning the paper - - District Attorney Jerome consented to the esrly adjournment, but snld ' he hoped In the future the docu- menu should be "Impounded" to . y avoid further delay. "I Join In the learned district at-1 , -,, torneys hope," Mid Mr. Delmss 1 Justice Fitzgerald suggested that some one take the doctors In hand In read the documents to them . Jh're WM " " ""II" as court adjourned. Violently Insane) Orer Thaw Trial Madison. Wis Feb. 1 g. Violently " aT? Trr the haw lr,a'. John Ler !!nT,n(110ta ""um to-day. Lerdoipr, lU Hair"" hr'P Ut "Ev"lyn a WANT TO IlKAD IT." Mt310,,"t M,nl1"1 Dwlttmt All of And I'ubllc hhoultl Itead it. Wichita. Kan., Keb. IS. In a ar roon on morality, entitled "Womtn'i Right," Dr. John Henry Cudlipp. paeter of the First Methodist Kpla.-o-pai church, declared last nl;ht that all the testimony in the Thsw trial ahould be printed. "I want to see every line of Thaw vtdenoe printed," said Dr. Cudlippe, "and I want to read It. I think the public should read It." ATTF.MITEI TO ASSAULT TWO. Xosrro Hold l p Two MInwh Byrtl Near Msngrum lYIghienrxl Off by O'urin' K Trains. Ppw-lnl t'. Td- ribaerv.T. Wadeshon., Feb IN.Late HatUT day aften.oun. Munue Patierson. a negro llvli K near Mangum. In Hlch mond rourny, uttempted ta sjumult the two dauKMi-r. of Mr W. H Hyr,j M they w-r- rHurnlt.g from this place to their home at Lllicsvllle. The young ludlrs were ulone In a buggy Tw . V" neKr" "I"' ,h felns of w.rir n-.rse, HI ,,, , Pistol If any reslstnnre was offered .A ,fc r-"- t the girl, frighten ed the horse and atlrartrd a nelch- 7fi , Sa, to ln,lr "l-Unpe as to find him. The negro had been here to buy whiskey, it , ,T b'n WIAT CAt'SFJK lANIm j-r OiJJjUest Knniisnn " AuUhh-H, on - Skin DIstmhcn Kays If, . (it.rm The old Idea that dandruff I Vale, of ckin thrown off. thn'ujh a J5rtjh condition t tha ,nM lrot- u-". Hembur,. u. J?,nr' EurI'n authority on 'uTZtn V? Trrn bUrrW'' if JSlt' thr?w,n P ""Is scales of cuticle, end sapping the vitality of tbe hair at the root. The only hair preparation that kill dandruff terms Is Newbro's Herpldde. "Del affect'' Not only cures dsnruff, but etopa falling hair and permits a lux uriant growth. Delightful hair dressing. Bold; by leading druggtata. JJend lOe In . stamps for sample to Tha Herplcido Co., Detroit, Mloh. roit BILIOUsWJWSAND gtciC HMiAr. Take Orin fixative Fruit tyrus. n swmini the sHomaeh, aids dlssetloa ana a-s ss a gentle etimulsnt oa the liver e'ld bew1 wltiMMJt Irritating these or rns. Cn-tne Isatly Fruit Hrrup cures ,iansa aotf haJIUMU soetllnctlWa, 1 et waueeete or grine an4 U en lid pl"eant im tsks. Iiemeinber the i (itiae ed refnee te svat any rt. rt. joraa c. .TliSM'W WAY, Til K EAST WAT, Hlg CUKAI'KM" W Af to mk If Cream. BUoply Bllr the contents of one ptclug Jcil-0 ICE CREAM:; Powder Into a qnsrt ef milk and freeze. Vo heating , or cooking ; nothing else to adiL Oiisptck-. K sukes Burly two quarts of fin Ice cretin. Cost about leeut splits.- "in kindti Vmnilla, ChvceioU, Straw terry, lmn and (nasered. Approvrd by lur t'ood ComwInloneTB. ' o disuse germs or ptomaine poison la Jell-0 lee Cresm Powder. pw-ksrestfle.,, at stl grocers, If yonr grocer bwnt It, send asbisnsmeand and ear U iustrsted reeliie book wlU be msueateyoe. The Ceaesee Fsrt rf Ce. le Itiy. R. T. If H our oootn ti J m'wtowrj ETiNMition. THE WEATHER. Wsshlnston. Feb. 18. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: Vlrplnls, fair and warmer Tuesday, poMibly. rain In the afternoon or by nlaht: Wednesday fair and colder: fresh south shifting winds. North Carolina and South Carolina, fair Tuesday, except possibly rain In ex treme west portions, warmer; Wednesday (air, colder In extreme west portions; fresh southwest to west winds. Georgia.- partly cloudy Tuesday, pos sibly rain In northwest portion, warmer In east and south ' portions; Wednesday fair, colder In north portion; fresh south shifting to west winds. Katrn Florida, . fair Tuesday and, Wednesday, warmer Tuesday In north portion; light south winds. Western Florida, fnlr Tuesday and Wednesday. colder Wednesday; fresh south shifting to west winds. Alabama and Mississippi, fair Tuesday except showers and warmer In north por tion; Wednesday fair, colder, fresh south shifting to northwest winds. Ixmliluna, fair Tuesday and Wednes day, colder Tuesday in horth portion; fresh northwest winds. Eastern Texas, fair and colder Tuesday; Wednesday fair; fresh north winds. Arkansas, fair and oolder Tuesday Wednesday fair. Western Texas, fslr Tuesday and Wed ntdny. West Virginia, showers Tuesday; Wed nesdfiy fair and ooldnr. Tennessee, and Kentucky, showers Tuesday, colder In west portions; Wed nesday fair, colder In east portions. LOCAL OFFICE U, 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Feb. It. Sunrise 7:06 a. m.; sunset 6:0!) p. m. TEMPKRATURF. (In degrees). Highest temperature R" IO w est temperature 3!) Mean temperature 4!) Dpflrlcncv for the day 1 Accumulated deficiency for month. 43 Accumulated excess for year 217 PRECIPITATION (in Inches). Total for 24 hours ending t p. m. Total for the month Accumulated deficiency for month 0 t.23 l.fig Total for the year 1.74 Accumulated deficiency for year .. H.15 w. J. HKNNjvrr. unsrrver. Prevailing wind direction S. Willie walled and Winnie wneMted, while Wintry winds whined weirdly. Willie wriggled while Winnie wheeled wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, winter winds work wheeses. Wherefore we write, "Use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup." Nothing else so good. Sold by Tlawley's Pharmacy. Poultry Foods Purina Scratch, Purina Maah Pu rina Chick, Alsalsa Meal, Beef Scrap, Blood Meal, Bone, Shell, Orlt, Food Hoppers, Fountains, Egg Producers, Remedied of all Kinds, Incubators and Brooders, and anything you want. Dllworth Drug Store, 'Phone 147. D. ft. DAVIS. "ON THE SQUARE. " BUIST'S HI SEED MANDEVILLE A KING'S FLOWEIt SEED. Every paper absolutely fresh and guaranteed 1)01 grown. NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVER CLOSE." Tttone T. Druggists, BUY MELROSE FLOUR from W. M. Crowell Thone 744. JORDAN'S A TAKE STOCK IN New Series Charlotte Building SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t, l0T The Association of the people and for the peopled Pon'l delay tp . plication for loans Is Brown, Sec. J. II. .-M- o:-,-.f':.Ommi'm Hi. ILo 2'o t . ron iienti No. 807 Vi. Ave., ? rooms: nice lawn, garden, .. .v 130.00 mo. FOR 8AIJE: - t t Investment lots. ' I lots In "Brandon", (northern su burb) at $180.00 to $225.00 each. ; 7 lots Southern ' Charlotte, near Mint street, $250.00 to $350.00 each, Home : sites on Boulevard and Kingston Ave., Dllworth. $1,000 - to P. D, TILEXZINDIZR $2 8. Tryon. Thoaea 004 at 043. Special Notices SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE every one, nloe Califoiinla' Lemon Cling Peaches, - 15c. to 30c. can, the best 20c. can Peaches in tbe city. This Is the geason of the year when you have to depend on canned goods more or less, when you want anything In that line call me up. NO. W, SMITH, Slff South College street 'Phones 1222-2321. BLUE RIBBON LEMON 18 THE FIN est extract of. Its kind Obtainable. Try It and you'll say ao. WE HAVE OPENED OUR JUNK yard and store room on E. Stonewall street, next to C. A. Black's stable. We will buy and pay you highest mar ket prices for old and new rags, clip Eings, Iron, rubber and metal of all inds. If you have anything to offer, 'phone, write or call on us. We assure you that we will weigh your Junk cor rectly and you will get full value for what you have. PIEDMONT JUNK CO., N. Paul, Mgr. 'Phone 44. NUNNALLTS BON BONS, CHOC- olatea, Scotch Mallows, Pecsnetles, Fruit Oum Drops, Chocolate Maras chino Cherries, Jordan Almonds. Choc olate 'Almonds, Chocotate Peppermints, Dates with Pecan Nuts, etc., fresh by express lust received, at WOODALL ft SHEPPARD'S. 'Phone 69. SAY I DO TOU KNOW WE HAVE THK flnsst lot of California Oranges in town? Only 48a per doxen, and don't forget we get a fresh shipment of Florida. Vegetables every day. Pome extra fine Tomatoes to-day; also fresh shipment of Neufchstel and Phlladel- hla Cream Cheese; Munster and Sap ago. Try our loose Breakfast Bacon, 26o. per pound, and Chip Beef 80o. pound. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 23 N. Tryon street. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF CINCO Cigars, all sizes and shades, just re ceived at WOODALL & SHEPPARD'S. wholesale and retail. FRESH SUPPLY HEAVY. JUICY Grape Fruit 2tte. to 10c; fresh Celery Rl-Jc.; sweet. Juicy Florida Oranges 2ftc. up; Apples, all sound and large, 3Sc, peck; fresh Fig Bars 10c.; Fruit Cake 16c.: Country Hams, all sixes, well cured. BRIDGERS & CO. QUANTITY AND QUALITY ARB THE two features combined in our Crescent Sliced Bacon. It's econonmy to buy the Crescent brand. There is no better ham for bol. ng than a celebrated F. F. V. They contain a very small por tion of fat. When boiled they are sweet, Juicy. A fresh lot of the above goods to-day: also fine crisp Potato Chips. L U SARRATT, SOU N. Tryon street. MAOIC HEADACHE POWDERS WILL cure Sli torms or nenoacnes; nownuie ly safe and sure. Contains no danger ous drugs. Sold exclusively In Char lotte by JAS. P STOWE & CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. TO LET- FINE HALL FOrt CHURCH, lodae purposes, or any garnering or large or small bodies, corner 14th and Caldwell streets, over V'lls' store. Well located and convenient to Bel mont and surrounding neighborhood. K. L. KKESLER. 26 8. Tryon street. Thone M4. FOR RENT ELEGANT. MODERN 8 room house. No. 3 East 8th street, close In. Store-room. IK West 6th street; also manufacturing loft over IR-IO-22 W. 5th etreet. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. FOR BALE-ONE HANDSOME BROWN Standard bred mare, tevon years old; has the ityle, quality and speed which makes her a first-class roadster. Alio one nice double team. W. O ROSS A CO.. 20 and 211 Wert 4th street OLIVER TYPEWRITER U8ERS Please bear In mind that whllo ws no longer represent the Oliver machine, we keep a full line of luppllea for same, and also have factory facilities for repairing these machines. J. E. CRATTON 1 CO., Oen'l Agts. for Itoyal Typewriters. HETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our customsra Its of room now. Excellent servloe. Rig dlnlns room for regular meals and parties. Lunch counter doubled. Rc-i for all. Everything served his. ss you want It. GEM RESTAURANT, ft. F. Creswsll. Msr COTTON MILL FOR SALE We have listed with us for sale one Cotton Mill, S.S00 spindles, mak ing yarns ts to 10s. Owner's health failed. Fine location. Will aocept half cash. WE WILL UUYt Cora Cotton Mill. 116. Lowell Cotton Mill. 185. Clura Mfg. Co., 115. Arlington Mill, 180.' Trenton Mill, 10. Ciowder's Mtn. Mill. Qsston Mfg. Co. Flint Mfg. Co. Citizens' National Hank, 115 WK WILL NELL: 15 Imperial Mills, 111 1-1. 50 Ozark. ITS. St Stanley Creek. 10 Holland Mfg. Co., 110. 5 to 10 King's Mountain Mfg. SOLTHKHN SECURITIES TRUST COMPANY, J. A. Glenn, Free. C. M. lenn, Trees. Gsstonla, N. C & Loan Association now being Bled. . - v and Treas. Van Ness, Pres. Trjim Street jfluvcl C:;il t.:J S: COMMERCIAL AM CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATED ASSETS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY ....... .3,000,000.00 Large resources enable us to same time welcome small depositors. Four Per Cent. , Interest raid - ' Quarterly. ' COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, CILVRLOTTE N. C ,'.51.'. DIRECTORS: ' J. A. Durham, R. A. Dunn, J. P. Tanner, R M. Miller, Jr., V. H. Anderson, E. C. Holt, Vol, E. . Holt, A, . nagood, L. ,W. Sanders, S. W, Cramer, P. M. Drown, , D. E. Rhyne, R. L,' Gibbon, Johnston, W, 8. Alexander, Brown. T. H. Haughton, F. Real Estate Por Sale f-room house, all modern conveniences; Elizabeth . avenue, ' -room ; bouse, Boulevard, Dllworth, all modern v con- ' 5 venlences, with slate root; servant house and ;barn in ' '- rear. 4 For T, . 1 ,'&:'. X " MtMO Handsome North Tryon street home, ,. can be , bought 5 at t , . reasonable price. Apply at office tor ternuiA " ''. , V J. B. MURPHY Cft, r Tbone $4X SHORT & SHORT The Expert Decorators Wish to announce that thy will be pleased to offer suggestions for any inquiries in regard to Interior Decorations, either In Pa per, Paint or Kalsomlne. No matter how large or how small tha room may be, or what price paper is desired. Kindly be speclflo regarding; the size of room, number of doors and windows, color 1 of wood-work and floor cover Ins; (if any), whether north, south, east or west exposure. All co aawunlcatlons will receive prompt and careful consideration. SHORT & SHORT SBLWYN HOTEL Some Interesting Offers 84 acres on macadam road, t miles from square, 1-2 mile from car line; a bargain at .. $150.00 per acre. 8 -acre tract about three miles from square, on principal road; $1,050.00 for the tract. 14 p-t acres three miles from square, on macadam road $60.00 per acre. Three desirable sites on railroad, close In; 10-room dwelling, steam heat, hardwood finish, South Tryon St , .' . $10,500.00. The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Manage. Ofloo IS K. Trade St Phone S77. WmK Hbre WsU Plaster, "Hard COock" The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off ; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet, Money Talks! The MutusI B. L. requests all holders of Shares In the 82d se ries to present their certificates Tuesday a. m., February i, at o'clock, and receive the par value, 10 per share, The Mutual Is alwsys on time, and the association that keeps a like place Is sure to be up end doing. Letters come In dally from all over the country wanting shares, and we are serving them to the Queen's taste. KOW THEX Just as soon as the 100 share additional are In, we close the series now running, and a premium will be eharged to get Into It. A few partly matured shares can be had If called for at one. Qet Into B. A I. do It now, join the best, and ran can't miss the Mutual. E. L Keesler, Treas. Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Ttreet DHWORItl flORAl GARDENS fOR FANCY MRS In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mall or dl. rect our motto to: "PM YOaraetf In IIU Platte." Send us your orders and we will exercise the same care aa ware you here In person to select We put ourselves la our place and give what we would ex pect to receive Tha Choicest - Selection of Flowers, the Beat Servloe, the Beat , Prlcea. " . Just a word about our 'Fancy Carnations, Rosea, Violets Vai. Ilea, Sweet Pees. They're the -best ever." VW P. O. Box IS7.. Bell Phones, too" Business. S1 Residence. Wants Moinicy Wo are offering for Immediate sale a ooiy home. 11.1001800 Cash, balanee .through B. A L, Assn. Six-room cottage, modern conveniences, yard., lot good street; car' Una by the door; one block of new graded school. If you want a small home, It Is a bargain. . Will rent easy for 111.00 per month. For further particular sse or 'phone - vTtlpM 8St'"' ' : '.I '. ;'!- 10$ N. Tryon St ,, SUBSCRIBE TO TOlSY. M. OVA. BUTLDTNO FUND, , n 3 h D Cl;!:. j KAVI.VGS DH'AUT'.II-A'T ritOFITS $775,000.00 handle largest accounts, and at the on Savings Deposits Compounded Wilson, J. W. Cannon, Jr., S. B. H. C Eocles, L, Banks Holt, C W. 8.' S. McNlnch, C. B.. Dnla," UTilUa ' D. Lcthco, A. G. Brenlzer. St K. Tryaa Btraet . CHARLOTTE, N. C I t;. J Wo offer for prompt nlo 77 acrea on the Camden macadam road and Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, with two thousand, eight hundred feet railroad front. Can be divided into several -. factory sites, giving all good frontage on the railroad. We will sell as a whole at MO.00 per acre, if quickly taken. Southern Power Company's wires In close touch. This tract In a short while will be selling for double the price : asked. v SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND TRUST. COOT ,1b f'Ertots. & Farmers, Hatel , Bsnli 1 1 ' ' ,. CHAJUXlTTJi; NORTH CAROLINA. Capital .. , , ,. , $200,000.00. Surplus .. ,. $100,000,001 - : PUSCCTORSt , '' A W. HY BFXK . H. MoADKN . W. Lw BRCNS . t W. G. MoLAUOHUKT , - ft B. BRYANT . ' D. E. RHYNK . , ' W. IT. DOWD ' , - n. ' J. M. HARRY . . ' ; , , O. P. HEATH t , . , -..s.vVTOWlW.I.IrmiTT.T. v ' ' - . s OFFICERS: , , a .; )' ' GEO. E. WILSON, President JNa B, ROSS, Yloe President. W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. , '". - ' . , "Aocounta of Corporations, Firms - and Indlvldoala .Invited. . H. LITTLE, President. I. H. HA GOOD, Cashier. Gharlotte Trust Gomp'y ntteea ICoatha In BtttfoeResaiuoM Ovar....TT......$5f,000.0 ' OIRSOTOKSl ; ' , W. H. BELX . , XT. a NISBKT ' . M. PAVI8 . . O. M. PATTERSON - a R HEATH, ' J. f. ROBERTSON ? W. L LONG ' M, V. irAtEPMA j. a iirrrLS . 8TRONO. COKSERVATTVE, -SAFE.. k FIRST NATIONAL BANK otaiootte, jr. a HENRT M. MeADEJ?, GEO. W. BRYAN, H. M. TTOTOR, Preatdent. Vlca President Cashier. Capital $800,000.00 Surplus and ProflU..-.. $2Sl,e0S.t5 DIRECTORS: F. D. ALEXANDER HENRT M. McADEN a Vf. BRYAN P. B. MDOWELL 3. O. BURROUGHS W. B. RODMAN FRANK GTXREATH, T. W. WADE 9. B. MYERS ' CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Your business respectfully solicited. Every aeurtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with, safe banking. B. M. VICTOR, Oaabler.. . - i The Charlotte National Bank " CsTJLRLOTTB, W. C. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERS t a D. HEATH, Prfwideal JNa M, SOOTT, Vise President W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. . H JONES, Assistant Cashier, DIRXOTORSi B. D. HEATH R. H. JORDAN VINTON LIDDELL CHAS. F. of eorporadona. Aocounta Adding New Accounts We are constantly adding new aocounta, and eur bastaeas la Increasing at a very gratifying rate. Possibly yen would Ilka to join ua and epsn a savings acoount . "WB PAY YOTJ 10 SAVBY Southern Loan & Savings Bank r. M. BROWN, President. W. L, JENKINS, Oashler. R. A. puNN, VlflS President, . flmeflcan Trust Qompany (Formsrly Southern States Trust Company) . OFFICERSt ' ' .' ; ; , GEO. STEPHENS, Freg. T. B. PRANELIN, Vice Proa, W. S. LEE, 9TL, Vice Pres. ' W. H.; WOOD, Treasurer. 1 '" J. E. DAVIS, Asst. Treaa. . C. ' (.;,V''k l'-: :'(-' We offer the very best of facilities In the handling; of cemmeretal . ' ' , , Aocounta. ' .'' VV'o 2 1T acre Just out of the cjty with water supply, one ef tha very best ml Fine Rcali btate city. ' . ' , ItIO acres on Btatesvllle R. R. ginning at Cornelius and extending i along tha railroad r.early .to Davidson, with large. part of tha property' 1 ; ,; la heavy timber. Tha Cornelius end of the property - already surveyed' Into building Iota. ' , . ' You can never again buy these f. g.: RBpoTT " ' ' r ' . Everything la JJVO. B. ROSS s r ' 1 a M. ROBINSON sT. H. WEARN rnr tit rr anw O. M. PATTERSON, 'Vloe Presldeat . :im ,i H. X. PHARR JNO. M. aoOTT a VALAER WADSWORTTf - f na and tadtrtdaaU Invttad. Ample Reaonroaa, - ....i,,-.,,, A Strong Board of Dlrecton. The Beai of Ontdde V-VAi-r Ban 1bi , Connections. ' " 2 Trades Ions railroad frontage gj4 fine V sites now to ba .had'doad te tha3, , - '. j:'-yVPZi. properties aa cheaply as NOW. i ; ; , & epnipajvy. .Ileal Estate, . 4. I i'i'-
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