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and lis foes-out at last with no ac
complishment; nothing len Denina
him but memory of "good
spender," perhaps.
But for t man who works day In
and day out there 1 always goal,
for Is ho not accomplishing some
thlngT For him the time passes all
too Qulcklyi night Is at hand ere his
dav has scarcely begun. He knows
that there is something more for him
In life than the frittering away of
empty hours and the following of an
aimless existence. He may not be bless
ed with an abundance of this world's
goods, and may never know the ease
and luxury which riches are sup'
posed to bring, but, as a general rule,
the man who works and creditably
discharges his mission In the world
knows- a largo measure of happiness.
He is never "bored," nor does he ever
get the chance to "feel like flying of
ennui." No; the world has no use for
drones; as has been the case since the
world began, it Is the busy bee that
gathers the honey.
With The Wans f
, . . Great Gift
Betty GoldKftwt ."Did you have a
satistactory interview with papa?"
j The Scissor Route
Qarranxa Defiant.
(Des Moines Canltal.t
With customary patience the United
Jack Brokeleigh "Not very; he i States has allowed Carranza to disre-
eald all he could give us was bin con
sent. LMtiaon Saturday Journal.
Bubble Burst.
Mother -"No. Bettv. darllns. I
can't button your boots for you. Now
you have a little sister and you must
learn to do things for yourself."
JSetty "Shall I always have to do
nngs for myself?"
Mother "Yes, darling."
Betty '"Phon I don't thlnV T h.n
like life." Punch.
The One Exception.
He drank to Maud and he drank to
LtOU,
And he drank to Mama a.iwl Rem.
And he drank, I think, to Jane and
Sue
But he never drank to Excess!
Clipped.
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1917,
Has Taught a Lesson
', The published announcement of the
bentraY bank that It has turned over
' ttho itns of tlfttt ia to the county
treasury, as premium 'on the recent
issue ej 1300,000 by the county com
inlsaloners, reduce to a considerable
Sacra the lees thai the eoumy sus
tains by failure of the county oommla-
' sooner to properly advertise the bond
and' aak bids therefor. The -unusual
publicity which ihl secret bond lara
. occasioned, and the storm of criticism
that followed at Jearf served ueful
purpose, in that th recent perform
ance pot.ttkelf.-to, b repeated,
,.,! la not so much question now
whether or not the county would bar
received an Increased premium had
It been possible to keep the bond issue
:!;ifao;rnp';,that the
county baa th money, not as much a
might feav had. but pirhapa mar
than tt InaS -pated -rH'
too,- th citizenship Banoomb
county has 'ry raon to beller that
it Um a th bwt'wf , 'bond 'I
guea;., Tb jomllrii wOljtovbU
. less realist In, the future that the peo
pl who -Jet them and-tr tttt
hav rry glht t kww what 1 "b
lng dona with tha Snano t th
aonnty. Th ; lonfer Th Cttiian
atudles about It, the mora tnUcabl
eaema tha aacracy . with whit tha
whole !S
cannot conceive for a moment wy
m Aft connected with tha daal
--. , .... r , .... .
should not bar at coca fnada pubpo
vary detail thereof. Tb published
statements of both "wmmladon'eiw and
bond buyers do not Indicate that there
was anything to conceal, and w can
only coma to tha eoncluelon that th
whola cours pf action was badly ad-
vised and poorly considered.
For th time being- w presume, the
bond question tai closed, but tha agita
tion will not fcav been without Its
good affects, it among other things it
baa roused th people to th fun reaH
satloa of tha need of tha commission
form at government for the oountyj
not makeshift, but tha real thing.
We should administer county affairs
under a business-like system, wherein
we could pay enough In salaries to
extract nasi wna coma give their en
tr tuna ta th serious business of
county adml nistratl on.
Notes 'and Comments
"We never knew anything but trouble
to come out or a secret session, any
way.
Better the broad daylight and pub
lic co-operation, than the star cham
ber and universal criticism.
Tesslr; Greensboro is going to
get a new hotel, but it will not have
a thing on Ashevllle's protected
hostelry. Ashevills builds an addition
al hotel every little while.
The shock of the allies negative
chorus must have Jarred Berlin to its
lounaauona. ,
. e, e e
Germany evidently believe that
half a peace is better than none.
If North Carolina gets her projected
naper mill, newspapers In the Old
North State will begin to see the pot
at uie ena or the rainbow.
The Formula Failed.
Wllllo had dlwbeyed aarsln and his
mother had snt for a. arwltch. de
claring that she meant to "wear him
out."
"Now. Willie." she
solemnly, "do j-ou know what I
going to do with this switch?"
i es m. he answered nromDtlv.
"you are going to shake It at me and
say, 'Will: Parsons, If you ever do
that again I'll switch you good'.'"
ut she didn't. Cttu-lstlan Herald.
gard what was in effect an ultimatum
10 uie Mexican first chief. Nearly a
month has elapeed since the protocol
signed by the American and Mexican
cummissioners at Atlantic City was i
Piacea in the hands of Carranza to
sign. The United States Indicated
that It wanted a reply by December
28. The answer Is two days overdue
and even if it should come the delay
can be regarded in no other light than
that of Impudence. The conference
beran in September. It was partici
pated In by three men of Mexico who
were supposed to be the noVemn
for Carranza. The first chief has had
an opportunity to follow every step
of the negotiations.
Carranxa's failure to Immeilfatelv
acquiesce In the Joint protocol prob-,
aMy can be explained by the activities
ot viua. The rise and fall: of this
handlt chieftain seems to be as uncer-;
tain as the fluctuations of war stocks.
Just now Villa 1 "bullying" the mar
ket. From a fugitive In the hills Villa
has ascended to the command of
troops estimated at 10,000 men. He la
ridding the northern states of Car-
demanded ! ranza garrisons, many of which are
am
said to be flocking to his standard. In
the capture of Torreon, Villa gained
possession of the most Important mili
tary center In the nothern states. The
city is in the midst of a rich and
populous district.
Carransa is beset with the notion
that his future happiness and success
depends upon the withdrawal of
American troops. With the fires raging
about his house, he would rather see
It burn than accept aid from a neigh
bor. The protocol presented to Carranza
contains a clause for the removal of
General Pershing's column, with thl
Important provision: "That the with-
v-,.i bimii iivL Lano until
upuuoea. fortv davs aftur tha nfiflutlxn th.
Mr. Jones arrived nome late a few agreement and then onlv on nnmiitinn
evenings ago, alter dining well but not I that new raids do not occur In the
widely. I territory adjacent to that occupied by
no iook up nis nair Druan, on uie 'American troops.
Gentle Influence.
"Do von think rolnar Into politics
improves a man's disposition?"
As a rule." replied Muss Cayenne.
"he Is obliged to look pleasant at
least often enough to have his pic
ture taken for camoaJen Dostera."
Washington Star.
GOOD
RESOLUTIONS
. - . . . .
Are tha order of tha day, and '
the first one the one yon should !
make now and keep throughout
the year is, that yon will stop
spending your good money for
worthless hoes that you will .
go to a reputable shoe store for .
your footwear in It 17.
Talk It over with
C.W.BrownShoeCo.
Leaders fa Fin Shoes
47 Patton Ave. Phone 71
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"' Every requirement of a eafe, efflo- i
m n 1 . Jr 1 wa wj11w
lent depository ior eavingo uujf
met by the Wachovia Bank & Trust
Company.' .
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The Man of Leisure
Thar was a time when th nan
who bad nothing to do, that la to say
th man who could live without work-
far, was looked upon a fortunate be
ing, and the million who tolled and
slaved from morn to night envied him
hi leisure. But thing are different
now. Th man of lelsur la no longer
envied but rather pitied, for there 1
no more irksome task on earth than
bavin; nothing ta do. Especially is
th task of tha lounger a difficult on
1 amall cities and town. In each
place a the. Um becomes a burden
a hi back, and many become nerv
ous wrack for th want of something
to oocapy their tim and attention.
Work, and plenty ef it, 1 th safety
valv of human existence.
Let anyone accustomed to reason
ably hard and steady work, whether
It be manaal or mental, be given three
r, four holidays at a time, and on the
third day ha is well nigh distracted
that la, unless he experience, a com
plat change of enrtronmtnt and
cemery. rlow much mora tlreaom
and enervating, then, most b th life
of the tjoaa who doe not need to, and
therefor doe not work. For hint th
hour coma In never-ending sameness;
"y follow night and night follow
Th month and year- pa by'
Voice of the People
WANTS FREE BAIXOT.
Editor Citizen:
Tou surely deserve thanks for vour
wen directed efforts to have the Aus
tralian ballot system adopted la this
tat and o prevent corruption from
entering our public life. I was greatly
pleased to see you call attention to
th fact that in a republic the repre
sentatives of , th Peoble are the
servants of the people, not their
master or guardians. The voice of the
people i the voice of Ood, and as
uoh th upreme law of the land and
non aheuld he allowed . to Interfere
with uch.
It la suggested that in the coming
ession or the legislature another at
tempt will be made to kill the blH
urely it l,th duty of every true
American to frustrate such an at
tempt. ,, xnererore timely measures
should, , and must b taken to make
your work effective. Petition alone
may ran thl bbject; command,
as you say should be .ent to each
member "of th legislature, with the
back of which there was a mirror, in
order to see If his face waa very
flushed. Bv mistake he held the
briwtly glde toward himself.
"Oraclou!" ho cried, "no wonder
every one stared at me. Don't I
nesd a shave!" Tit-Bit.
The Difference.
Uncle Ezra. "So you've Just been
down to New York, Eben? What's
the difference between a big town and
a little one "
Uncle Eiben "Wal, In a Wg one
the crowd follows tihe Are engine to
find out where the Are Is, and in a
little one the Are engine follow tho
crowd to find out where it la." -New
York Time.
NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY,
January 3.
Edward Sandford Martin, editor of
Life and author of several widely
read volumes In vense and prose, is
1 years old today. Mr. Martin Is a
shrewd philosopher of men and things.
wiho write in a humorous and genial
vein which Is peculiarly American,
and which has made hi works e
llghtful to a wide public He ha
contributed largely to the leading
publications of the United State. He
is a native of New York state and
waa educated at Harvard university.
The protocol further provides thai
American troop will, upon request,
work in conjunction with Mexican
troop to "disperse marauders."
whlstti rneentlv ronnefecrd iroon - him
request that before the session open I the ihonorarv 0eirrea of doctor of let
h end his endorsement of th plan Iter. He 1 a member of th National
i nis oonsutueat. assured that hi I Institute of Art anw xetters.
work and vote will, he watohed. and
awo assured, that U he prove unfaith
tul he will be ent book to well
merited obscurity. Knowing ef th
eentiment of Buncombe county repre
sentatives I have no doubt that they
will approva of thl plan and thereby
sei an example to otner counties, more
in need of uoh . measure. In th
warring nation each man la expected
to do his duty, and President Wilson
expects the same from no. - No less an
authority than Senator Overman at
pressed- hla opinion ihat th average
cuuen is ratner oencient in this con-
Prof. 'William Lyon Phelps of Yale,
Widely 'known "author -and- lecturer,
and 'on of th foremost of American
Uterarv critics, tl year old today.
Prof. Gilbert Murray of Oxford
university, famous British authority
on Greek, and noted writer, who was
in America last summer to lecture at
Columbia university, 61 year old to
day.
United State senator la b. over
man of North Carolina, (I year oia
todv.
Ml M. Cary Thorn s, presnrent ox
Brvn Mawr college and one of t.n
nection and undoubteaiy needs waking beBt j,n0wn women educator In tho
svHuwb . w mn wturvnm, u- i Frederick B
fi!!1! .iD mf "vl". y?U1? wom6n can cartoonist,
on ot them, publicly professlnr - an
ardent desire - for righteousness to
end uch a demand, atrong worded
and wall endorsed ' by signature to
their representatives. And I . feel
quit ur that uch will have the ef
fect w desire. We are commanded
to work and pray, not work or pray,
work la necessary, a good deal of it.
President Wilson says a good citizen
give even hla life In the interest of
th country. A prominent preacher
prayed tor a man in Ashevdlle. Just
think, praying for one man to come
to save us. I hop, I feel sure' that If rocks affright and shoal make in-
tnouaana win respond under proper secure
Frederick B. Opper, fomoua Ameri-
0 year old today,
UTOS IXK3 BOOK.
("Laura Sheldon In N. T. Times)
The log is dragging. May the voyage
tell
No seaman's mishap. As I cross
life's sea
would look forward to th evening
b.lL
Proud if the last watch may but
come to me
With naught 01 written of my des
tiny.
leadership. Keep Up your efforts.
HOWARD BTAvENOW,
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
My. vessel's course, if tempest In
terfere
To drive me far, yet may my hope
endure.
My hand be firm, my vision ever
clear.
And in my heart no trace of coward
fear.
Jannarv 9.
1T8T Birth of John Hancock.
llv Peguin Ml and. known to
rn.rinbni i rvr t1- v
ank Into th off (he Cap If 'u but write that an Is
"i vrooxi nope.
llll New and stringent law against
ne woerty or tn pre pub
lished in fmaln.
llll Confederates beaten back bv
Faderal after series of
battle at Murfrewfonra
llTI Sanguinary flghttngr at Ba-
paauma, wish victory claimed
by both French and Prueslana
Mealerea surrendered to the
Prussians.
117 Oarlbaldl. the Italian liberator
. - J A- . '
'"" cpi a pension
from -Italy on account of the
low finance nf tha IcinrAnm
1I7T Death of Commodore for.
Tielru Vanderbilt railway king
mmi wunaw or me ramily;
born on Staten Islan.1 mi
1I7 General Grant presented fre.
oom or the city of Dublin,
irtnna.
lift Theodore RocveU lnauru.
rated xvernor nf Kn Tnrt
ran or Fort Arthur, greatest
Japaneae victory in Runo
Japanese war.
11 Dr. Sun Tat Pen wo installed
at Nanwng a provisional
president of the republic of
Uhina.
I'll J. P. Morgan and companv an
nounced theiir withdrawal from
directorship In - twenty-aevon
larca oornorotlons.
Orvllle Wright dmonstrote4
M nw tnventlon, -the auto
matic stabilizer, maktn seven
Bight 'at'. Dayton. 0 with hi
nana off the plane mechanism
II Th United State eenate
passed tha ' immigration . Mil,
. providing a literacy test for
immigrants; by a vote of fifty
to seven.
llli Th. war: Russian invade
Hungary at four points, sweep
ing through Bukowtna. - Ger
many declare, all exequatur
la Belgium Invalid, thereby
cancalliHT the rank of all
diplomatic and consular en
voy accredited to th Belgian
government.
llll floveuty thousand Angto-IndUa
1 .- 1 troop withdrawn from British
in Froaes Ore sent . to
potamla for aerxic.
well.
With cautious speed, and light of
safety set.
Strong in the faith wherein good sail
or dwell.
I may sight port across th water's
fret
Proud of the book that prove th
danger met
The literacy Test.
(Galveston News.l
It Is said the president will again
veto the immigration bill because of
the literacy test It would Impose on
foreigners seeking a residence In thl
country, but the majority given to the
bill in both houses seems to make it
rainy certain that It will become
law despite hi disapproval. The fact
seems to be that events resulting from
the war have abated a good deal of
tne rormer opposition to the literacy
test, both in and out of congress. It is
doubtless seen now as clearly a it
ever was mat a a touchstone of nt
ness the literacy test Is almost worth
lees. Thousands of desirable will be
unable to satisfy It, and thousands of
undesirables will be able to satisfy it.
Thus the proportion of undesirables to
desirable 1 not apt to be materially
anectea by tne application of this test.
am the use of It will operate to re
duce the Influx of foreigners, and our
experience during the war ha per
suaded many that this has become so
desirable as to make almost any means
acceptable. Many are reconciled to It
by tne beller tha laborer in unprece
dented number will flock to the Unit
ed state after the war unless the bar.
riera are raised, and hence they favor
it a an economic measure; while oth
ere feel that our experience with alien.
ism during the war shows that our
Americanism stands in danger of
dilution which would leave us without
national character. With both classes
H is a Kina or emergency measure.
meant to serve until, some better
method of selection con be conceived,
I Children' Storie
a front'!
J ttesopc
UNION DESIRABLE.
KNOXVIULE, Tenn., Jan. 1. Toca
ministers of both branches of the
Methodist Episcopal church held a
largely attended meeting here today
and unanimously decided that a union
of the two divisions of th church was
desirable. All ministers were agreed
that so far as this section Is con
cerned, they can see no reason for
further division. Thy expressed
themselves as willing, however, to
leave the matter with the commis
sioners now considering the question
at Baltimore.
TEXAS WINS AGAIN.
CORrt'S CHRISTI, Texas. Jan. 1.
The second Texas Infantry football
team today defeated tho Seventy,
fourth New York Infantry eleven bv a
score of 102 to 0. It was th fifth
consecutive victory for the Texas,
teams of Missouri. Wisconsin. Virginia
and Nebraska guardsmen having pr.
vlouidv gone down before them. Next
Saturday the Texas infantrymen will
meet an all-star team from the mili
tary camps at Fort Ram Houston.
NO IJGHTS IN COTTAGE.
OPPII'KB, N. H., Jan. 1. There
were no lights n th Small cottage on
the night Mrs. Florence A. Small wa
murdered and -the bouse burned down,
according to the testimony of twe
campers at the trial today of -Frederick
T. Small, charged with the mur
der of hla wife. Georrs Glover and
Arthur H. Boynton, of.Melrose, Maaa.
testified today that from their camp
they had seen light ta th. Small
home every night up. to the evening
he was alnln. , f -
Their testimony wa brought out by
th atat In It effort to prove that
Small had killed hi wife before he
left for Boston lata that afters oo.
CHRISTMAS oHABXnr,
Once upon a Urn several day after
v-ransrma, thrs children sat in
corner of their nursery talking about
their Christmas present and how nice
it was to have a Christmas. "Oh
wish w oould hav another Christ
mas tomorrow and not have to wait
a year," ald Mabel.
"So do I, answered Bob. "Lot's
mane believe tonight Is Christmas and
ask mother if we mav haiur un our
stockings," said Betty, "Oh yea, what
iun, mey agreed and Off thev ran to
ask If they could. Their mother said
they could If they wished and tha rest
of the afternoon waa spent in getting
reaay.
mey tied candv in silver owner.
cracked nuts and arranged apple and
oranges ready to iput in their stock
ings, and each of the children war to
put in th other' tocklng om toy or
gut uiai uiey Knew tne other would
like.
Tha thing lay on th table and
their mother had promised she would
-make bellev" too and fill the a took
lng for them. While they were talk.
ing and planning what they would do
a knock waa heard and one of the
ohlldrea ran and opened the door.
There stood a little girl and still
littler boy was hanging on her dress.
and looking with big eyes at the bun
die of things on the table.
The girl said: 'T have com for
the bundle of clothe that Mrs. Brown
said she would give me. Can I have
them now?"
The children's mother left th room,
eaylng she would be right back. "Did
you hang up your stocking?" asked
Betty of the little girt "Ye" she
answered but found an apple in
it and mother said she guessed Banty
waa too busy to stop at our house.
"Perhaps he will come tonight," said
the boy.
The children looked at each other
and then at the stocking and -pile of
thing they had gotten ready for their
second Christmas and again at tha
poor children.
When the children had gone with
tho bundle of warm clothing that had
been given to them Betty ran to her
mother, climbed into her lap and said
"They didn't have any Christmas
mother and the little boy said Banty
might come tonight. They, could have
what I was going to put in my stocking
tonight." "Mine too" said Bob and
Mabel In one breath.
So th children packed a basket
with things and carried to the little
girl and boy and they had a nto sur
prise you may b sura
CHATTANOOGA MAN
HEADS TENN. SENATE
NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Jan. 1. The
sixtieth general assembly of Tennessee
began its biennial session her today,
organisation being completed with the
election of W. K. Crabtree, of Chat
tanooga, as speaker of the senate, and
Clyde Shropshire, of Nashville, speak
er of the house.
A message relative to the financial
condition of th atat will be receiv
ed from Governor Rye tomorrow.
Other business to come before th as
sembly will b measure advocating
a stricter enforcement of prohibition
laws, abolishment of fees for county
official, restoration ot capital pun
ishment and some form of Increased
taxation. Anti-pass and workmen's
compensation law will also be dfiVl
cussed.
Winder Wfj
from a. noma
foil oflwxt
WtNTER te a forbidden sort'
f aguet Driv him out7
of your home at th point of a
coal shovel. Keep your bin filled ,
with the. makes-you-think-of-suramerttme
sort of ooal MON- '
ARCH.
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f N. t . Pack S
10th
JANUARY
New Savings period. Deposits made on or before
January 10th bear interest from the first of the
month. Start the New Year right, and open up a
savings account.
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Member Federal Reserve System. '
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' DTLLOX GETS DECISION.
DAYTON, Ohio. Jan. I Jack
Dillon won th popular deciaioS : on
points in hi fifteen-round go her
this afternoon with Bob Moha of Mil
waukee. Five of the round easily
were Dillon' three going- to .Moha' on
clever punches. Th others , wi
even.
Dillon' aggresalv fighting won th
battle.
rires and Tubes
are drB ' Whar a larg
stock of casing and tabs at th
old prio to our customer a .
long as they last.
D.C.Sha w Motor Co.
Phone 2266
II- Broadway.
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Th Best tn Piano
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t-OG-AN
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Ward Electric Co
II Battery Pk. Place. Phone 40
' "WHEN TOTJ BEE A t
Furniture ad thins of
GREEN BROS.'
Movad to 4t West Collsg !
Th New Retail District
"I
BARGAINS
For th Wbol Fantiy -
The Racket Store
If Biltmor Arson.
Headquarter
. - For :
Hame-Kad Peanut Butter
Blue Ridge Tea Co.
Bt COLLEGE ST.
Pbons 1611. Phone 11TT.
PROMINENT PALLBEARERS
NEW TORK. Jan. 1 4Br Cadi
Ppring-RKe, British ambassador, and
Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph H. Choat
and J. P Morgan will be among th
honorary pallbearers tomorrow at th
funeral services of Frederick w. Whit
ridge. It was announced tonight Mr.
Whltrldge, railroad lawyer and politi
cal econonurit, died her Baturday.
Regain
Your Normal
W e i g h
You can arid one-fourth to
one-half pound . a day., by
drinking a glass of this daiktoa
digestant with each meal
Shivar AIe
nil BitmiTE Mounts wm
taiu iiiuiL wiu iu iti&a
Cive hearty appsHt. vigorosj)
digestion, rich blood, clear eomplssk)
ioa and firm flesh. Yoot saoasr
back on first doaea if hot diilihsV
At aO grocers and druggist. '
Bottled and guaranteed by tKe eI
b rated Skivar Mineral Spring. ShaU
too. & O II your regular dealat
cannot supply yo tslcphon) ...
ROGERS GROCERY Ca
Wsilinh OhtrsWani fc ,
Dr. Ben C Smathers
Dr.C.M.Beam
DENTISTS
Ore Carmlcliaer
Pattoa Ave. Ent. Phooe isei
Hew rack" Columbia River
Id. Flat Can ISO
1 lb. Flat 'Can . . S6o
Asheville Package Co.
Tt-TT Broadway. Phon S01
USED CAR DEFT.
Following car taken In trad
Nw Overland and win b
at bargain prloas:
Hudson, T paav inod -4.
Dodge Touring.
Studsbaker Coup.
Ovarlaad Touring.
AH tm KrceUent CXsWltttna.
Orerland Athevillo
Sales Co.
lt-l K. WALNUT. ,
PHONX SM7.
tot
old
1
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fo PALMS
The ROYAL
Tom N. Clark Co,
(Ino.) i
tTh Shop tor Particular Ken"
N. PACK SQUARE
Oate Bldg-, Phon It .
1
GET
Everwear Trunks
UNCLE SAM'S LOAN OFFICE
1 BU oners Am . Fboa art.
,' 1
Carload of Ooae-Oat
Stock of Fine Furniture am Sate
at
Biurjaehaima Fnrn. Co.
1 and 20 Broadway. Phoa tsl
BIXOTAH ll O-T 14) '
DR.I.M.MAN1S
DBHTIlt ,
Ha nerved bis offlea t
f BATTERT PARK PLACB
wast of cms, orflo. '
SALE
MOTf OK Jit
Gem Qothins Co.
P5M
Th EjtsdgTit SpedaBat '
T Pataoa Are, fa Below P. O.
- For
Phone 2155
BUILDINa TRaTlTTI conrcni
C a Wortey. P tn Ages.