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JAS. Q. r.OYLIN. Publisher.
Corn upon a farm 69 years ago the
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The flrt ij?ue of the Charlotte San ! " 1 " ' " , ,
d y Moving New,, wbkb appeared j frt of cny Jle to the .ou-ii, cuitl- j
lat Sunday morula, contain aivf to popular-ru-
Jong editorial on the faUure of the j DOlB yaadvUloR ; urstfig.ru sh-;
-nni- .nf,1M th hiMtini .., t ing, popular endeavors in the straight-1
r.r. t" i . .i i, j j . . . .. .. . . . .
In the editorial thisref- - uui ueu cuuru m iue uearus oi me people is provea oy me way in wnicn mey are tax
wnicn M good or norma'. s
New Schools Enter the Contest and Those Already!
Entered Increase Their Votes-r-Cool Springs
School Sends in Several Thousand LilesviUe
Still in the Lead.
That oar De Laval Cream Separator Contest has 9truck a responsive
)f the stater
erence Is made to Wadesboro
Take Wadesboro's record one shame
ful ia the last decree! Is any ODe so pur
blind as to accept this record as having
lxen made necessary bva phenomenal state
of rcaera( sickness ? W'adesboro's popula
ti.n Is small, and yet it managed to eon
suils -150 Mcriptrt" in one nionih. is this
farce evasion of the spirit of the prohibi
tion law to be permit ted by men who re
spect law?
If this gratuitous insult to Wades
boro and Anson coun ty means any
thing it Is that the physicians of this
town and county are responsible for
conditions existing here "shameful in
the last degree." To eopie who know
the physicians of this county
no defence of them i9 neces
sary. The insinuation that they
are flagrantly violating - the
law. in giving prescriptions for whis
key is not bom out by the tacts. In
fact, according to the reports pub
lished in the papers, the number of
prescriptions filled here is much less
than the number filled in other towns.
Take Monroe, for instance. The de
pository there has been filling from
two to three times as many prescrip
tions as has the depository here. In
Charlotte all the drug stores sell whis
key,and we doubt not that many times
as much whiskey, in proportion
to population, is sold by them,
on doctor's prescriptions, as sold at
the depository here.
The News also states that no "phe
nomenal state of general sickness"
justified the number of prescriptions
four hundred and fitty-six filled i
at the depository here during I
the month of January. We !
do not know what it takes to consti
tute a "phenomenal state of general
sickness," but we do know that grip,
measles, pneumonia and bad colds
have prevailed all over the county in
a degree unknown for years. And it .: -,
must be remembered that these 456 j When S. S. Prentiss concluded his
prescriptions not only covered the li j argument before the House of Rtpre
quor prescribed for sickness by the j sentatives In his contested election
doctors of Wad&boro, but that pre- j case, Mr. Adams said It was a etrik
scribed Ly every doctor in the county I ing specimen of sententious fluency,
outride of Wadesboro as well. This j There has prevalleu a cleavage be
being true we submit, the great j twixt the styles of oratory there and
amount of sickness prevailing being j here. WThen the orations were spo
taken into consideration, that 456 ' ken on Washington in the House of
prescriptions for an entire month for j Representatives, Februay 22, 1885,
a population of 25,000 is not so exces-1 John W. Daniel, at present a Senator
sive as to Justify the language quoted j apoke while the oration on Washing
from The News editorial. ; ton by Governor Wiuthrop was read
The fact that blind tiger whiskey i bv Ex-Governor Lone. The aualitv
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ing hold and pushing it. The citizens of Anson "know a eood thins when
I ppeal afresh to the intelligent j o . j .u - j . "',.
. A , . . . they see it," and they are taking advantage of this,
opinion ot our people to plant wheat, - B
oa'a, rye, having -prepared the soil! Birmingham School, which Miss Eugenia Byrd so successfully teaches,
for an early seed bed. - 1 ? nas a thousand votes, though they were not reported Monday. They say
The approach of the boll weevil is tney are going to win the Separator and use the money to help build a new
a sound excuse for this recurrence to I school house. Cool SpriDgs, which bad 200 votts Monday, has sent in sev
Hiementary principles. He is as sure j erai thousand, and they and their energetic teacher, Miss Sallie Benton,
to come as death. . Jf th do DQt wiQ the ggpa,. 3ome one eJse wil, have to do mme ull
Years ago Horace Or ely published, i
in the New York Tiibune, an edito-t nu3tllDS Lilesvike is still leading the list, and is determined to win. They
rial in which he descanted upon the i have a large school and will have to secure more, votes than most, bat that
advantages of the several states of only makes them and their most capable principal, Prof. J. A. McArthur,
this union as places of residence, ob- J and otner hustling teachers work the harder. . Brown Creek School and Its
serving there was no place combining j teacher Mbg Phoebe Watkins, who is a host in herself, rhould not be forgot,
all the advantages without any ot the
disadvantages. I was elector on the j Ifthey are' 80me will te surprised. They say the Sep rator as good as be
Greely ticket in 1872, and spoke at j lon88 to them. Nearly all the schools are doing good work, and there wll
many pl aces. In Rockingham 1 i be some surprises before the closing of the contest. - -
Now is the time to enter. It is not too late, for the contest is just get
ting well started. Every one stands an equal chance. It is going to . take
hard work to win the individual and school prizes; but when was anything
ever accomplished without work? The shools that have no otes should
send some in as soon as possible. JSvtry one so far.standa aneven chance,
and a "day's work may put you in the lead.
Boys and girls, get busy and work for the Individual prizes announced
below. You may win the grand prizes, and, even if you do not, you will
be well repaid for the v or k you do. (Jet some sample copies, which we
j shall be glad to send upon request, aiid canvass your relatives, neighbors!
and friends. Write to people you know outside the county. You can se
cure renewals of old subscribers, and those who do not now subscribe wil1
be pleased to do so. -
how theVotes WILL BE AWARDED
called him the "Broad browed man
foremost of them who know."
Hon. Harvey Wilson, of Charlotte,
the wisest manI have known, who
entered Hampden Sidney College as
a half advanced junior at 14 years
old, told me, 27 years since, the sec
tion of our state lying between the
Pee Dee and Yadkin and Catawba
rivers from the South Carolina line to
the mountains was as full of promise
as any part of the world he had seen.
It has made progress at a rate scarce
ly matched in our dear state.
Governor Tod Lobioson said North
Carolina had been a kind old mother
to him.
Now that your small grain crop Ls
in the ground, lop dress it at once
with 200 pounds an acre of A. S. Lee
& Co. agricultural lime. It may not
be as good as some other preparation.
While in your wheat pull up a stalk
out of ground well prepared for the
!eed bed and note the net of roots.
It. T. Bennett.
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wades
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. commenced business in September, 1992.
tory of the institution.
The past year has been the most prospcrons in the his
Your deposits are secured as follows:
Capital Stock - - -Stockholders
Liability
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Total - -
$50,000.00
50,000.00
35,000.00
$135,000.00
The bank's career, under the management of Mr. T. J. Covington as president, was most prosperous, .and our
new president, L. D. Robinson, desires to thank the old patrons of the bank for the loyal manner in which they
have stood-by the institution since he was elected to that position. The motto of this bank will be to accomnodate
its friends and patrons to the fullest extent consistent wiih good business management.
Officers:
L. D. ROBINSON, President.
F. C. ALLEN, Vice President.
C. M. BURNS, JR., Cashier.
ADAM LOCKHART, Ass't Cash.
We pay 4 per cent on Time Deposits.
The Savings Department has paid over
$2,000 annually in interest. We solic
it your accounts.
Directors:
C. M. Burns, H. Haynie, K.
W. Ashcraft, Geo. W.Huntley,
W. Henry Liles,H. W. Little.
B. G. Covington, L. J. Huntley,
F. C. Allen, P. R. Bennett, L.
D. Robinson.
is soldihere, just as it is in Charlotte
and probably every other town in
the. state, is no reason why our
physicians should be insulted and
which has distinguished the two
schools of speech is again and most
strongly apparent to DeToquerelle,
who, in his "Democracy in Ainerl-
cailed law-breakers. They are neither j ea,"r dwells upon the difference of fi-
rpqnnnaihlo fnr itWiiA ' --r -J . . . f ..a..uH tiTwrcrrgTTTngX)nier ffiOre
edate, methodical and If possessed.
We are the heirs of these psychologi
cal features without efforts thereto.
R. T. Bennett.
PREACHER SHOT IN PULPIT
While Making His Opening Prayer Sun
day Wight, Colored Preacher 1 Fired
Upon Through the Window at Wax-
. haw. . ..;
Monroe Journal. r
Praying is going to be a mighty
unsafe business if the experience of
the Rev. William McDonald is re
peated many times. He is pastor of
the colored Baptist church at Wax
haw and while kneeling in the pul
pit Sunday night to make his open
ing prayer, some one took thrw shia
at him through the rear window; He
hollered out with a mighty voice
that he was killed and the congrega
tion was in an uproar. While some
of them gathered up the minister and
conveyed nim to a nearby house
others went in hot haste to Sfl if t
could find out anything about who
mm nrea toe snots. Tney got out In
time to hear him burning the wind
inrougn tna nearby woods. Notcet-
uoiSuiui uim, iney nad Mr. J.
S. Plyler, manager of the Waxhaw
Telephone Co., te phone to Charlotte
to see if the Mecklenburg blood hounds
cuuiu De Drougnt down, which they
couldn't. Meanwhile a doctor had
been called to see if anything could be
uuue w save tne nte of the preacher,
ue rouua that the only bullet that
iiuu nu mm struct the watch in his
vest pocket, which no doubt saved
his life, as no wound had been made
by the bullet, except on the watch.
Rev. McDonald had oeeo pastor
of the flock only a few months, and
the congregation had had a row at
the time of hig call. No arrests have
been made. The bullets were fired
from a 38 pistol. One went into the
ceiling in theVaraen corner, one Into
the window framing outside, which
showed that the marskmen must have
been standing some distance away
and the other one struck the preach
er's watch as described.
Corrle Plunkett, a colored woman
of Wadesboro, fell dead at the wash
tub this morning.
We have decided to change the scale of votes on old and new subscri
bers, and hereafter votes wii be counted on the following basis. All snb
scriptions we have already received have been credited according to this scale.
$1.00 paid on one new subscription counts , 4(K) Votes., .
. 2.00 paid on one new subscription counts 1,000 votes. ,
3.00 paid on one new subscription counts 2,000 votes.
4.00 paid on one new subscription counts 3,000 votes.
5.00 paid on one new subscription counts 5,000 votes.
Each dollar paid on an old subscription counts exactly half as many
votes as a dollar collected on a new subscription; two dollars on an old one
half a8 much as much as two dollars on a new one, etc. It pays well to get
renewals on old subscriptions, though much better to get new ones.
GET BUSY. A LITTLE WORK IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY.
It is easy to get.subscribers to the Messenger and Intelligencer. People
like to subscribe for a good paper; and the M. & I. is a good paper. For
over 22 years it has been the leading pjper of Anson county, and it is now
better than ever before. It is issued semi-weekly an every Monday and
every Thursday, and carries all the ne ws of the county, together with much
matter of general information. It is now running a series of articles, "Mak
ing Money on the Farm," that should be of much benefit to farmers.
THE ''MESSENGER AND INTELLIGENCER" WILL HEP YOU.
Any bright, hustling boy or girl (and we are sure there are hundreds
interested in the contest) can win valuable premiums with a little work.
The M. & I. will be glad to help in any way possible. If there are any ques
tions you wish to ask, or any information you desire, write us or phoue. We
will do all we can to help you. Sample copies will be sent to anv one wish
ing them. Go out ampng your neighbors, friends and relatiaes. Most oft
j iSom.Ukii.Jt.ia,. pcwV'nTrYuKut, (Jr Iflfe frill hi w'ti-K' A..T.i iTT
ttlCA it. Write ttm orwt . . . .. - UWglttU U)
. . uu tci uiicii u iiKcrini inn
Pore FeJce
"Jomi Saw"
47, l i i r r
39,l i i i - tl
32.h ! I "i JJ -
; 26m; 1 j -j jl
Eoi Monaaj snmrt l-r . ' fc ( i" m
5m
The Blalock Hardware Company
has the biggest assortment of wire fenc
ing ever carried by any dealer in
Wadesboro.
BLALOCK H O W COMPANY
get started.
It is easy when you
BURIED WHILE ASLEEP.
- Sadden Death of Judge Shepherd.
y Baltimore, Md., Feb. 7. Death
ta ne suddenly'io former Chief Jus
tice James Edward Shepherd, of Ral
eigh, N. a, at the Presbyterian Eye,
Eir and Throat Hospital. this morn
ing, where he had undergone an op
eration for throat trouble.
Judge Shepherd, accompanied bv
his wife and Dr. K P. Battle, his
family physician, arrived in this city
at midofeht on Saturday. He went
to the hospital immediately. The
r s oration was performed by Dr. Rich
ard Johnson, at noon yesterday and
Wegro Mceta AwrnI Death tn the Seed
Hons of the Blba Mill Sometime Mon.
Afternoon. '
Charlotte Observer.
That death is liable to overtake one in
the strange manner and when least ex
pected was demonstrated yesterday morn
ing at the plant of the Elba Manufactur
ing Company when the lifeless body of
"Son" Query, a colored emDlovre.
found in the seed house buried in a great
pile-ot cottonseed. The body was discover
ed two feet beneath the surface and on
theedgeof the pil. There was not abruise
anywhere and the limbs were relaxed as
if in sleep. Had he merely dozed Into
serene unconsciousness his going to all ap
pearance could not have been easier.
No doubt obtains as to the manner Of
his death although nothing can be stated
with absolute positiveness on account of
the fact that no one was present when the
end came. "Son" Query belonged to a
erew of hands engaged in the seed house
Monday afternoon. All had been working
harp and about 4 o'clock Query, apparent
ly a little tired, walked off to one side and
out of view of the rest of the gang. Noth
iag was thought of this at the time and no
attention was paid as to where he was go
ing. When he did not appear, however, at
at 7 o'clock a search was instituted,. He
was nowhere to be found, atthoutrh hi
shovel wrs picked up not very far from
where he had been working. It was then
thought that he had .amply stepped out
and had gone home. Yesterdav momino-
however, when he did not show up for
work another.inquiry was begun. He had
not gone home the night before and so a
more careful search was made in the seed
bouse, where he was last seen.
The body was found close to the Dla
where the shovel was picked up, buried be
neath two feet of seed and just on the edo
of the great mountain of seed. The suppo
sition is that Query had dropped down tn
sleep a few minutes and had burrowed ont
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF POLKTON
at?l.kt0,n ia 'H"6 of North Carolina,
at the close of business Jan. 3lst, 1910.
PEEMIUMS,
To the school that wins the DeLaval Separator, $10 in cash
To the teacher of the school that wins the Separator, $10 in cash
. To the girl pupil of any public school who secures the largest number
of new subscribers, a Handsome 3old Ring or a Nice Gold Watch
...v. WJrit,UH1, u, auy puouc scnooi who secures the bt u , ! v;'..,""1"
new subscribers, one Stevens ''Visible rd.w r. " , wr OI nouse' furniture
O A-wauco
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.
i.rverararts
s om 54
. None
Persons competing for either of the above prizes
must secure
at least!&::::: 3
1 40()00
100 00
as many as 10 new subscribers. Three dollars collected from mn ...k0..! Z ! coin, incVudinY all' min.;
will be counted the same as one new subscriber. Two aSJL TZ'Z kIV,L S1"-.-;. i 38
3-monf.ha anhanrintinna i : . " wur anaoiner U
...a uc cuunifii as one yearly subscriber.
uy iierson wno secures as many as five new
1 257 oo
Qll Koii-i K-. Mxil i- i
k . " "-iniris Will IIO Olttan '
ms or ner choice of a number of valuable articles. Some of these premiums
will be: early subscriptions to the Ladies' Home Journal Y. nih.1
anion , Munsey's McCure's, Everybody's, or any other
class. Other Drizes will h a fin WHitQ r v. ... . ft OI 11,18
...I . . r , - .ucgiHjru ocKerei or a spttincr nr
White Leehorn effffs. ThP nti . ... tuning or
r n ... , . cssr wnicn will come from Mr
W. Henry Liles' poultry yards, are of the finest strain of these birS "fi,
found anywhere. Additional prizes in this list will be annou m ti
There are no blanks in this contest. Everv win h
one new subscriber will be given a present wor'h hvTg U
P These prizes are offered in connection with the De Laval Prxm a
tor Con.est, and all money paid over on new subscript! wTeSSZ
to the school designated by the person securing the subscriber
This contest, except as to the cream separator i nnon te o n
wherp. The m 0r.o .... . iu wau perponsany-
-... -n-wiii tn uaioiui VUI1I"ML I -4 PnntinArl iA tL. - . .. .
Anson. ' w lue Pmic schools ofl
al 14 8SS 02
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock -
L-'njivided profits, less current' ei-
IXnses and taxes paid 256 m
rposxts subject to check.. :; 7 M
vu
fotal.
.14 88 02
Liles ville School
Ansonville School
Savannah School
Home School
Salem School
Cedar Hill School
Diamond Hill School
Polkton School
Forestville School
Flint Ridge School
Webb School
"Votes of Schools.
7,900
1,200
: 400
1,200
1,050
600
600
2,200
1,300
1,200
400
Peachland School '
Bethel School
Rowland School
White Store School
Little School ,
McFarlan School
Cool Springs School
Cason Old Field School
Morven School
Brown Creek School
Birmingham School
Griffin School
Stat of North Carolina )
. bounty of Anson 8S
aamd h;nVUtma?' ca?hIer ot above
ltyr that the
knofled anrrue lne of y I
RLk5-TKMAN, Cashier.
8thA7nKnuV,"ora to oefore me this
'J v U.. 101U.
Corrit-Atteit7' ALE' otary Public.
R. G. Austin, )
Xv- - ?iDWAnD, y Directors.
Have You
Paid
Your Taxes?
If you have not yet attended
to this important duty, this is
to notify you that you must
do so at once. The board of
county commissioners and the
state treasurer are both nich
ing me and I am compelled to
r-St I lnt- . A. TM o
v.vi,vti di once. 1 his nntir- .c
intended for every person who
as not paid his taxes.
S. P. Martin,
Sheriff of Anson County.
Fertilizer
What is the use of paying so near
the same price for a fertilizer made
from materials that will not feed the
plant to mature the crop, when you
can buy an ANIMAL BASE FERTILI
ZER for just a few cents more on the
ton? The only practical way to learn
the commercial value of a fertilizer is
to try it.
We sell and recommend for cotton
the use of
8-2-2 and 8-3-3
Animal Bone Fertilizers
which contain the proper and lasting
elements, of plant food.
Coffins and Castt
S. K. Harris,
oj
V 900
500
70a
1,200
200
800
4,600
- 200
1,000
4,100
1,000
1,200
Interesting Experiment.
A prominent Yale professor is ex
ceptionally fond of mushrooms. His
a place on the edge of the pile in order to I son, who is an enthusiastic botanist,
be comfortable. He had Ihtu doaad i.ff j u t. uumuisi,
iatoasoundeep. A little 1 JtZ?" DG da flight some home and told
of seee slipped and covered him, his mou.h ! mother to have them prepared as
uu nostnis being ailed, so that he could i BPca ireat tor his father. When
the professor came in to dinner he was
m. . j uuDuriuaainiij eiron to es
cape. This view, while tne only one that
is possible, offers strange phrases for an
able-bodied man like Query should have
oeen aoie before his breathing was cut off
to all annearanrea. was anmur,,!
Last night Dr. Johnson announced ' io. th?w Mlde the datively thin covering
lhat his patient was resting comfort- j or and thiby escape.
; uy, a nurse entered the room at
J a. rn. and noticed that the Judge
no' hreathing. She summoned
i r. IUttle, who pronunced him dead,
i h ath was probably due to heart
'-.ilare. x .
The body was shipped to Raleigh
;-i afternoon.
delighted to find his favorite dish at
nis place.
"lhese are not all for me. are
iucj asaeu, not wishing to be
selfish.
"Yes, father, I gathered them es
pecially ior you," answered the duti
ful son.
Next morning his son was await-
you will just take Kodol now and then
j head not foar or hesitate to cat all the
1 food that you want, for Kodol will
t, whatever you cat. Kodol is for
k iici sour stomachs. Kodol is pleas-
tnkc, and it is guaranteed to give
r r i onee. Bold by paraona Drug Co. j thing BQW?,B ;
Hooree Congna, StniTr Cold.
pain in chest and sore lungs are symptoms
that quickly develop into a daneerous ill-
Hot.LrJiJf-"01 cured-. FoJey'sig with rather an anxious express-
u ue cougn, neais and i luu u,s 'ace. "uooa morning, dad,"
"Did you sleep all right
eases the congested parts, and brings quick i he Ventured.
relief Pea Dee Pharmacy; Parsons DrugCo.
It The Pontic Phone.
Bystander (to Uncle Hiram, who has
ben yelling Into the transmitter without
takiug down the receiver) He", you'll
have to get Central first, you known.
Uncle Hiram Don't kid me, young fel
low Ain't I sauare in fmnt .K-Vl -,
. uKufauca
last night?'
ply Fiue'" wa3 tne eneouraging re-
Not sick at all, or didn't have anv
pain?" J
"Why, of course not," answered
the professor.
"Hoorah," said the botanistf I
have discovered another spacies that
la not poisonousl' .
KOTICE.
By virtue of the authority vested in the
,??Kfcgned pommioner under an order
-"-.-"ix-'i uuuri or nson Uountv ii
a special uroceedinir onti'tUi di. uf
beck. Bettie Ponds and other parti
to sale, for cash, at the Court HousTd8?
in the town of Wadesboro. nn MfwiJ
thl ' .. 0f Mapcl ' 19l0at J2 O'clock fifj
the following tract of and, situate in
nf PnWn . f' "uviuiuk sne lands
ol tphraim Curlee, Lonnie Smith. William
Manness and others, and described as fo
- u, VV" III,
Bffl nnin o at. n 1
MM " rressieys cop-
.,luf. iaaea ureeir twice to a
TSL'?" Horned
noiTo j . , comer stake, 3 red
oak and Dost nW nin .1 Ai .
..... vuiucrsianeic JsneDherd's Hn
then S. W. 29 ch t.n rZv. i"
ptrs.,Jhen X mM W. 8.ra cTttlll
"y a DlCKOrv: then & nn. li XT .L r
ch tn , X' 7 r "uo n 10.au
r, " m CT-"ic iu uower line, then vc-ith
said hue N. 45 E. 30 chs. and 63 UnStohe
beginning, containing 78?i acres more or
This sale Is made subipni; tn tv, c.
mstnnnl.l n . wuuf
SE
ociea
ihis the ?7th day of Januarv. lain
T. L. CAUDLE, Commissioner.
wiiros .wjy Trvnia PMuraanla
ABOABD
uie in effect Nov. 7, 1909.
Train Leave Wadesboro'as fol-
"j lows:
No. a. m "SPinm nr.
sis js? ." sMSiis:
S2ljfl?'i''!'i.il S,
No. 9.5. m. '"'SEABORD Matt.
Orlftnn.n' c --Tur"-"' OT"Pni, Aew
ingcarrA7;rt,:u,i:flm.an Sleep-
conrnecfthh 5S
fasten,- mmorKY10-
lor-car fd P;r"7uiL"?tf "P Par-
nects at 1" "
When von want a. m.o nas..
, - (
basket, at a reasonable tm-;
fiamii? tbe lino 1 IcRVf
Liom me cheapest to th
Nice
Hearse
HARD ISO tJ GOP'tJ.
Is always in readiness, and even
feature of the undertaking hJ
Tio,. . e.
.viiramj carerni atten
uon, whether day or night
BUBLAL CROBEas.niCe 01
S. S. Shephera
The Undertaker
ROY M. H UN TL E Y
d. d. s. ;
ii
wiuws cjecona i- ioor of New
National Bank Building.
Work Done Day or
Night.
PHONE NO 90.
When you buy
Money Orders
8
nects at Imlet with T No 40 for WiLt
toniwitlNo. 68 sw3?,iy.,1i",n.:
with v.nio"-u f Mail"
WaThWi rTff" lo "whmond and
New Yai ' "d PuUma Sleepingcars to
NO. 44 6 P. m. for OTIlrr,! .
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OLD IPERS mn RlT r nr. I T ' .
have for 4 a large numbeTcT m Urde" of the
KPeSbSfry Savings Bank.
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NIGHT OR DAY
IVeAre Always Ready to Serve You
If you want to take a drive around town;
If you want to go to the station;
If
j io u on citner a Inn tr n .1. . . .
in the rniintm- r
If you want to go anywhere, night or day.
Ring 'Phone Number 7,
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nvcry Dusmess to stay, and
pomi 10 piease our patrons.
we make it a
I luniley & flart!
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