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wai Tiurdy night tm the ftfks
Horn, 106 Chestnut Street, which Is
open daily from S:t0 to 1 a. m.
Visiting brother entitled t regirt-r
are cordially welcome at all tun
to Lodge or Home.
Magnolia Camp, No. 100, Woodmen ol
the Wort, meets every
Tuesday night at 7:30
o'clock, In Odd Fellows'
Building, second floor.
Visiting brethren In good
standing welcome.
Bmfita Lodge, No. ft, Knights ef Phjth
iaa meets every Friday night in
Castle Hall, second floor,. Odd Fel
lows' building, John Street, at 8:00
o'clock. Visiting .Knightly cordially
welcome.
el'sboro CoancC, No. 19, Jr. 0. U. A.
1L, meet? every Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock In Junior Order Hall,
second floor. Odd Fellows Building,
John treet Cordial welcome to all
visiting brethren.
Wayne Lodge 112, A. F. aai A. MA
meets every Monday evening at 8
o'clock in Epstein. Hall corner Wal
nut and Centre Sts. Visiting broth'
era welcome. j
Hesse Lodge, So. f, L O. O. F meets
every Tuesday evening at 8:00
In their own new hall. Cordial wel
come to visitors.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Mrs. W.-H. Cobb, Jr., is at home
again from visiting in Jacksonville
Fla. : -
His friends were glad to see Mr
J. W. Sadler out today, after a short
illness.
Mr. Matt H.. Allen left last night
for Washington City on professional
business.
Miss Zilphia Massey, of Clayton.
spent the week-end with Miss Verna
Griffin.
Mrs. John H. Whitford, of New Bern,
is In the city, a guest at the home of
Mrs. Z. M. L. Jeffreys.;
Mrs. Arnold Borden and daughters
Misses Rachel and Eunice, are at home
again from Richmond.
Mrs. Arthur Malone, of Portsmouth
Va., Is visiting here mother Mrs. W
P. Wrenn on Park Avenue.
Miss Katherine Kltchin, of Scotf
land Neck, Is in the city, the guest
of Miss Mary Cleaves Daniels.
Mr. Chas. Edwards continues to 1m
prove at The Goldsboro Hospital
where he is an opeartive patient. !
Mr. Logan D. Howell, of New York
spent yesterday and today in the city
visiting his father Capt R. P. Howell
If tea Dora Miller, of Klnston, whq
has been spending some months in
Florida, is in the city visiting her
eister Miss Lou Miller.
Miss Magdaline Hummell, of the
faculty of Ruffin school, is at home for
vacation, to the pleasure of all hej
friends here.
Mrs. Hattie S. Gay came, down from
Raleigh Saturday, on a week-end visit
to her home here, where she is al
ways gladly greeted.
Mr. Julius Cohen is on a business
trip to New York, accompanying his
mother that far to see her safe aboard
ship on her visit to the old home in
Germany. .
Mr. Louis Cohen, of Columbus, Ga.
So universally popular here, is in the
city, a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Asher Edwards, parents of Mrs
Cohen, who has been here for some
weeks.
Are you talking up the coming grea4
Chautauqua May 7-13? It is going
to be Goldsboro's and Eastern North
Carolina's greatest entertainment and
educational event. Season tickets ma
be purchased at this office: $2.00 for
adults and $1.00 for children.
Mrs. Jacob Cohen left last night for
New York and will sail on Thursday
for Bremen to spend the summer in
Germany, visiting relatives; and friends.
Her army of friends here will wish
for her a safe voyage and pleasant
visit to the home of her childhood
and young womanhood.
Dr Humphrey W. Butler, of Brazil
and his bride, nee Miss Mildred Baker
of Fredericksburg, Va., are in the city
for a few days, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. T. Brown, aO "where
they are receiving the congratulationt
and good wishes of many calling
friends. They will sail in a few days
for the groom's home in Brazil. I
His many friends in this city will
be sorry to learn that Mr. Louis Mur
ray, has resigned his position with the
Goldsboro Fire Department, and leaves
tomorrow morning for Wilson, where
he has accepted a similar position with
the Wilson Fire Department. In los
ing the services of Mr. Murray" the
fire department also loses one of the
best men in the service of the de
partment, - who, as a whole, j regret
exceedingly to see Mr. Murray leave
but are pleased to learn of his well
' deserved promotion. -
TOMATO PLANTS We have
large supply, of healthy tomato
plants best -varieties.. Now
ready for setting. M: K Robin
son & Bro. i
BOOMS Two furnished rooms
to party without children near
Union Btation -water and elec
tric lights. Address Box 421. 3t
Connections Free!
This is the latest make of Gas Range
nnH ispqIIpH tKp Flpvated Cabinet Gas
Range. Cooking becomes a pleasure
when you use this style of Stove. All
of the new ones have white enamel
fronts. Call at the
Go
dsboi"o
Your Last Summer
: Straw Hat
Can be made to look Like New if
you'll use YANKEE STRAW HAT
CLEANER. 10c. at
Goldsboro I Drug Co.
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Coolness, Comfort, Quality
Read why Chalmers "Porosknit"
Guaranteed is so comfortable
so mnch for the money.
Call and examine any Chalmers " Poros
knit " garment and see for yourself. ;
Take a Union Suit, for instance. Turn it
inside out. Notice how strongly the
seam are reinforced. Observe the trian
gular piece in the back, and see how the -
stretch" is opposite to the rest. This
means fall elasticity to the seat. It gives
at every bend or turn.
There can be no cutting in the crotch,
Chalmers "Porosknit" is made in all
styles for man. for boy. j
No-Limit Guarantee ;
Chalmers Porosknit" is guaranteed un
conditionally (a bond with every garment).
A. A. JOSEPH
"MY OUTFITTER''
THE Lace Front Corset has
now come to its own its
special features make for
exceptional comfort in any posi
tion, at the same time affording
the figure a natural and ! needed
support because it is constructed
on correct hygienic principles.
The best material, regardless of
cost, has always been used in
these corsets workmanship is
exquisite you will find the
Calma Lace Front Corset the leader
in shops that make a specialty
of pleasing their customers.
Prices $2.00 and $3.00
On Sale at
Weil
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This Label on every Garment .
FOKHBN i Any Style FOS BOYS
tnircs ana .Drawers
OUC per srarment OC
FOR MEN
1.00
Union Suits
Any Style
FOR BOTS
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R2AL r 3 TATE FOB. SALS!!!
Houses ani Lots, Vacant lot and
Farms for Sale or Exchange. Will
Sell Either Commission, Option or
Sob-Divide at Option.
Mr. Walter Waters' beautiful 14
room home .on John St., one of the
nicest in the city, for a short while
only S6.T50. -. ") r
Mrp. Hattif .Taylor's j beautiful 6.
room house, corner John and Pine Sts
all modern' Improvements, $3,750.
One elegant 8-room house on Park
Ave. $7,500. 1
Mr. H. H. Hobbs' desirable home on
Park Ave., only $5,000. '
Mrs. Wm. Wooten's palatial' resi
dence on James St., $9,000.
One store and livery stable, front
ing Walnut and Carolina Sts., $12,
600. .; - x
A large 2-story bouse and lot, ad
joining the Hill property son East
Centre St., $2,250.
Mr. J. F. Southerland's 5 cottages
and large vacant property, suitable
for dwellings or factories, reduced to
$5,500.
T. I. Sutton's 10-room dwelling
large lot, in the center of town, near
the postofflce, $6,800. ;
Mr. Frank Grantham's beautiful
home and large vacant property at
Bellevue $4,200. Also several of his
vacant lots, opposite Mr. , I. F, Or-
mond's.
Mr. Geo. C Southerland's modern
hom-, corner of James and Mulberry
Sts., advanced to $12,000.
The A. T. Grady property on John
and Holly Sts., a bargain at $2,000.
Mr. A. W. Scott's new, beautiful
home on Daisy St., only $2,500.
Mr. P. R. King's pretty 5-room cot
tage on Beech St., wide frontage, only
$2,100. :
One fine 2-story house and lot on
Ashe St. and 2 vacant lots all for $10,-
500. l: - .
Mr. L. K. Tew's very desfrable 2-
story house with lot large enough for
2 building lots on Ashe St., only $3,-
Mr. Fred Howell's vacant property
opposite Buggy Factory, suitable for
factories at a bargain. ;
E. L. EDMUNDSOlf,
Real Estate Hustler.
HATE YOU PAID TOUB
TAXES FOB 1913.
IF NOT DO IT ITOW.
W. A. DENMARK,
Tax Collector.
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
Mrs. Annie Belle Eason's cottage on
Beech Street, East. j
One large vacant lot on East Elm
street, adjoining W; A. Stilly and
others.
Several beautiful building lots in
Park Heights. j
One two story house on Virginia
Street, north; all modern conveni
ences. ; ' '-
Mr. D. D. Montague's 25 acre tract
of land on the Pikeville clay road, one
mile north of Goldsboro.
Mrs. Mary D. Edgerton's 15 acre
tract of land on Pikeville Highway.
Mr. S. H. Peele's two vacant lots on
the car track near Holly street.
J. W. Raynor's 22-acre tract one
mile south of the city, adjoining the
lands of W. P. Rose, Dr. M. E. Robin
son and others.
Ten tenant dwellings, paying good
percentage on investment, for a shori
time only.
Mr. J. A. Cotton's beautiful cottage
and vacant lot at Bellevue.
One elegant two-story dwelling on
North James street,-for a short while
only. : -:
For further Information apply to
N. E. BRADFORD,
Real Estate and Insurance.
"I Get Results."
Notice to the Creditors of the Black-
burn Garage and Motor Supply
Company. ;
Whereas, on the 7th day of April,
1914, the undersigned was duly ap
pointed by his Honor, R. B. Peebles,
Judge holding the courts of the sixth
Judicial district of North Carolina,
permanent receiver of the Blackburn
Garage and Motor Supply Company:
Now, therefore, in accordance with
said order appointing the undersign
ed permanent receiver, notice is here
by given to all creditors of said Black
burn Garage and Motor Supply Com
pany to file their claims,' duly verified,
with the undersigned at his "office in
Goldsboro, N. C, on or before the 8th
day of July, 1914, or this notice will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery.
And notice is hereby given to all
persons Indebted , to said Blackburn
Garage and Motor Supply - Company
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned receiver. .
This 9th day of April, 1914.
D. H. BLAND,
Permanent receiver of the Blackburn
Garage and Motor Supply Company.
Magazines sold and delivered by
Hicks & Hawley the place where you
will eventually trade. Phone 166.
FOB COUNTY TREASURER. -To
the Democratic Voters of Wayne
County: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the Democratic nomina
tion of Treasurer for Wayne county.
and I will be grateful to my friends
for their support.
Respectfully,
JOHN W. EDWARDS.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT CLERK.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the nomination for Clerk of
Superior Court before the Democratic
County nominating convention.
If honored with the nomination I
Bhall give to the duties of the office
my exclusive time - and best service,
and I will be grateful for the prefer
ment. - - " i .
Very truly, .
. JOHN B. HOOKS.
Fremont, N. C .
DEMOCRATIC CALL F0Q FSDURT.
The Wayne County Exeoutlve Com
mittee met Saturday, April 11. at 12
o'c'ock in the Court House and fixed
the time for holding the Democratic
Primaries in the County Precincts, for
Saturday, May 16, at 3 p. m.; in Golds
boro township, Friday, May 15, at 8
P m. ' v. - .'.
These precincts will name delegates
to attend the Counyt Convenion, which
will be held in the Opera House in
Goldsboro, Saturday, May 23, at 12 m.
The County convention will, elect dele
gates to the Stae, Judicial and Con
gressional Conventions.
The State Convention will be held
in Raleigh on June 4th. The time of
the Judicial Convention has not yet
been named. The different precincts
were requested to fill any vacancy
which might exist from any cause in
the'r r-Tecinct. Executive Committee
men at these primaries and furnish
the County Secretary with name and
address of the same. Each v precinct
should have five committeemen from
which they should elect a Chairman
which Chairman is the member of the
County Executive Committee.
G. C. KORNEGAY,
.Chairman.
H. B. PARKER, Secretary. - td
PAY YOUR POLL TAX BY
MAY FIRST, IF YOU WISH
TO VOTE THIS YEAR,
H. B. PARKER, JR.
. Secretary Dem. Ex. Com.
PAY YOUR POLL TAX BY
MAY FIRST, IF YOU WISH
TO YOTE THIS YEAR.
H. B. PARKER, JR.
Secretary Dem. Ex. Com.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South,
N. B. The following schedule fig
ures are published only as Information
and are not guaranteed:
Train No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro
6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham,
Greensboro, Asheville and Waynes
vule. Through train to Asheville,
handles chair car to Waynesville.
Makes connections at Greensboro for
all points North and East, and at
Asheville with Carolina Special for
Cincinnati, Chicago and all Western
points.
Train No. 19 Leaves Goldsboro at
2:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and
Greensboro. Handles through Pull
man sleeping car from Raleigh to At
lanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., mak
ing connection for New Orleans, Tex
as, California and all Western points,
also connects at Greensboro with
through trains for all Northern and
Eastern points.
Train No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro at
5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham aad
Greensboro. Makes direct connection
at Greensboro with solid Pullman
sleeping car, train for Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and all Eastern and Northern points.
Connects also at Greensboro "ith
through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los
Angeles and San Francisco.
Train No. Ill Leaves Goldsboro at
10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and
Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep
ing Car from Raleigh to Winston
Salem. Makes connection at Greens
boro with through train for Atlanta
and New Orleans, also makes connec
tion for Asheville, Chattanooga, St
Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and al'
Western points.
For detailed information, also for
trip rates account various occasions,
Pullman Sleeping Car reservations
ask any iouthern Railway Ageut or
information concerning special round
communicate with the undersigned:
H. F. - Gary, General Passenger
Agent, Washington, D. C.
J. O. Jones, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
8. H. Hardwick, Passenger Traffic
Manager or E. H. Coapman, Vice Pres
ident & General Manager. Washing
ton. D. Cv
FOB-COUNTY TREASURER.
Subject to the will of the Democrat
ic County Convention I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the
office of County Treasurer, and if hon
ored with the nomination I will con
duct the office with courtesy and in
tegrity. Very truly,
AYCOCK.
SALESMAN WANTED A travelling
salesman of experience to represent
us on the road in dur Wholesale Dry
Goods and Shoe Departments. Send
references to H. Weil &, Bros.
Wholesale Department, Goldsboro,
N. C. ; ' lw
POSITION WANTED By young mar
:17 years of age who is not afraid
of work and willing to learn. Ad
dress P. O. Box 23.
Initial correspondence cards sold
by Hicks & Hawley's Drug Store the
place wl.ere you will eventually trade.
MULES FOR SALE Two sound mules
for sale cheap." J. A. Vinson, Phone
150. al4-tf
HOME FOR SALE For quick sale
an 8-room two story house on South
William street water, electric lights
and gas. For terms etc., appy to C
W. & W. L. Peacock, Real Estate,
113 W. Centre Street north.
Beaufont Ginger Ale In bottles, de
livered from Hicks & Hawley's Drug
Store the place where you will event
ually trade.
The Mothers' Favorite.
A cough medicine for children should
be harmless. It should be pleasant to
take. It should be effectual. Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy is all of this
and is the mothers' favorite every
where. For sale by all dealers.
fob , mi.
Haywood Ham plaea at Greenlaaf.
11 acres, 8 acrtg in aaparagus, one
tenant houce, barn and stables, at a
bargain.
One house and lot atk Greenleaf.
One house and lot on Vine street,
five rooms. ,
48 acres farm 4 miles of city, new
4 room house, barn and stables.
105 acre farm in Saulston township,
part of Dr. Walker place, about 80
acres cleared, 3 tenant houses, 1 to
bacco barn.
Charlie Bouie place near BizzellMil
100 acres, one-half cleared.
Brogden farm, 9 miles southwest of
city, 150 acres, 110 cleared, one 7-room
house and' one tenant house.
One vacant lot on Carolina street.
one block of union station, north.
One vacant lot on Virginia street.
north.
Best farm in the county, six miles
out, 10 horse crop cleared and 8 ten
ant houses and one-half million feet
timber.
Eight room house on South William
street, water, lights and gas for a
quick sale.
100 vacant lots near Orphan Home.
For prices see,
C. W. & W. L. PEACOCK...
$11.10 TO JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Via Atlantic Coast Line to Confederate
Veterans Reunion.
Tickets on sale M y .rd, 4th, 4th.
6th and 7th, good returning to reach
destination prior to midnight May 15
1914.
Extension may be obtained by de
posit of ticket with Special Agent, 21
East Forythe St, Jacksonville, Fla.
not later than May 15tb, 1914, upon
payment of fee of 50c.
Stopovers allowed in both direc
tions.
Side trips from Jacksonville at very
low rates to all Florida, Georgia and
Alabama points, by applying Atlantic
Coast Line ticket office, 18 West Bay
St, Jacksonville, Fla. Tickets on sale
May 6th to 10th, inclusive, limited to
June 2nd, 1914.
A splendid chance to isit Florida
at unusually low rates.
For any information address J. I
Royall, Agent, Goldsboro, N. C, or W,
J. Craig, P. T. M., or T. C. White, G.
P. A., Wilmington, N. C.
FAT CATTLE WANTED.
I have made arrangements with an
Eastern firm to buy fat cattle for
them In this section and am in a posi
tion to pay the highest market price
for all grades of cattle that is fat and
ready to butcher. See me before you
sell, at the Kentucky Horse & Mule
Co's stables, opposite court house.
CHAS. LUTES.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of North Carolina,
Department of State.
To all Whom These Presents May
Come Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
posited in my office, that the Souther
land Company, a corporation of this
State, whose principal office is situ
ated on West Centre street, in the
City of Goldsboro, County of Wayne,
State of North Carolina, (John F.
Southerland being the agent therein
and in charge thereof, upon whom
process may be served,) has complied
with the requirements of Chapter 21
Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora
tions," preliminary to the issuing of
this Certificate of Dissolution:
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes.
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify that
the said corporation did, on the 10th
day of December, 1910, file in my office
a duly executed and attested consent
in writing to the dissolution of said
corporation, executed by all the stock
holders thereof, which said consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
to set my hand and affixed my official
seal at Raellgh, this 10th day of De
cember, A. D. 1910.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
4t-3-31 Secretary of State.
For quality and price get Pompeian
Olive Oil in light protected contain
ers. Sold by Hicks & Hawley, the
place you will eventually trade.
FOB COUNTY TREASURER.
i desire to announce to the Demo
cratic voters of Wayne County that I
will be a candidate for County Treas
urer. Any support from my friends
wll. be highly appreciated.
3-12 4w C.D. TAYLOR.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Th undersizned hereby announces
himself a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for Clerk of Superior
Court for Wayne county. If honored
with the nomination I shall endeavor
to meet the requirements of the office
to the satisfaction of all.
Respectfully,
JOHN R. HIGGINS.
MOTH BAGS The season for moth
bags is at hand. We have large
moth bags self -sealing that will
hold a complete garment Price 10
cents. M. E. Robinson & Bro., drug-
REAL ESTATE
Rental and Insurance
c. w. &. w. l.
PEACOCK
113 West Centre St., N.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS RE.
UNION AT JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
A special train over the Southern
Railway, from Durham, May 6-8, 1914,
for Jacksonville, Fla.
Monday, May 4. 1914. Schedule of
special train and rounds trip fares as
ioiiows: . ,
Leave Durham...... 4: 30 p. m. $10.0
Leave Hillsboro. .. . . .5:03 p. m. 10.60
Leave Mebane.... ..5:20 p. m.
Leave Graham...... $5: 40 p. m.
Leave Burlington.... 5: 47 p. m.
Leave Greensboro. .. .6:25 n. m .
10.69
10.60
10.60
10.60
Arrive Jackson vitle Tuesdav morn
ing, May 5th.
Paroo on1 etsil t .
portion from intermediate stations.
Round trip tickets for this occasion
will be good on all regular trains, and
will be on sale May 3 to 7. Final re
turn limit May 15, 1914, or by deposit
ing ticket in Jacksonville and paying
fee of 50 cents final limit can be ex
tended until June 4, 1914.
Special train will consist of nice day
coaches, standadr pullman sleeping
cars, also tourist pullman sleeping
cars. Have your reservations made in
advance.
For complete details, reservations,
etc., communicate with,
J. O. JONES, T. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. C.
Clears- Complexion Removes Skin
Blemishes.
and disfigured with pimples, eruptions,
blackheads, red rough skin, or suffer,
ing the tortures of Eczema, itch, tet
ter, salt rheum. Just ask your drug
gist for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint
ment Follow the simple suggestions
and your skin worries are over. Mild,
soothing, 'effective. Excellent for ba
bies and delicate, tender skin. Stops
chapping. Always helps. Relief or
money back. 50c, at your druggist
Lavendine and Cedar Moth Chips
15c. the pound at Hicks & Hawley's
drug store. The place where you will
eventually trade. -
FOB BENT 8.room Flat, modern
conveniences. Fine location. One
6-room cottage one block from post
office. Apply to I. B. Fonvielle.
BASE BALLS SPORTING GOODS
We hand 'e the biggest line of high
grade Base Ball and Sporting Goods
in Eastern North Carolina. $1.25 D.
& M. Official League Balls to base ball
teams for $1.00. For Base Balls, Bats,
Gloves, Mitts, Masks, Uniforms, Ten
nis Rackets, Nets, etc., get our prices
before you buy elsewhere. Base Ball
Catalog, Score Cards, and Rule Books,
free. GOLDSBORO LOAN CO.
Under Kennon HoteL
"LONG LEAF HEART" We can furn
ish, for prompt shipment, at attrac
tive rrices, long leaf heart, in any
sizes and lengths up to 18 Inch, for
framing houses. We would also be
; glad to furnish any other lumber
needed' in your house. Write our
Mt Olive office. Enterprise Lumber
Co., Mount Olive, N. C. "
Cheese Just Arrived
MacLaren's
Deviled CheeSe
Philadelphia
Cream Cheese
Switzer Cheese
Roquefort Cheese
W. H. Barnes Bakery
ROUSE & LAND
N. J. Bouse Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C.
Attorneys at Law,
Offices Kinston, N. C; Edgerton
Building, Goldsboro, N. C.
S. F. TEAGUE.
W. A. DEES.
Teague & Dees
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Goldsboro, N. C
Office 2nd Floor Headlight Building.
Glaucus A. Bryant
(Licensed Under North Car.' Statute)
CIYIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Experience 1906-1914.
WILSON, N. C
Consultation, Court Work and Surveys
Given Special Attention
All surveys made through this of
fice, either by assistants, or myself,
are guaranteed to be accurate.
We invite and extend to you and
your friends the courtesy of this office
for information, or we will be glad to
call upon you at your, convenience. -
Goldsboro Savings
and Trust Co.
Opposite Hotel Kennon.
. Let us. handle your savings,
compounued every, three
months. We extend 'all"
V accomodations that Safe Bank-
ing will permit Absolute
safety. ' .'J
Call for booklet of needles
free. 3
G. A. NORWOOD, President.
D. H. DIXON, Cashlerrs. V