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Riven a "apadal InUtatto* ’ !• %»«*»<»
court and bad nothin* *«*«•’.
Chratbam.
“Do you boo* •hrlMr iW* old »D
--r*aa. Mary own* thr wood
btirinraa**'
"That old woman * Why. ahr j**'
run* to life Ahr Otbrr day. I nrrer
bavr r**d brr at tbr yard
There waa a luof drat of Bmußtrn!
about tbr alar of tbr yard wbl-'h tl»r
wood waa Irft In Attomry Htcqum
waa vrry partlrutar about th* raact
alar, but tbr wllaraar* wrra rar*r I*lta
ly lyr.- rent about tbr dianatim*
"la It aa largr aa a clly block T* ark
rd .Mr. PlrQdtt of a witoraa.
•Don't know ho* large a city bl xk
la."
"la It aa largr or largrr than tbi*
rourl room’"
“Nrvrr mmaured It."
Tbr altornry |rt up.
Dr. Chratbam mad* a long atatemrnt
md It would no doubt bnrr brrn an all
day affair if the Judgr bad not rut blm
abaft.
Tbr rare took up nnr bcur and a half
and to th* rod thrjudgr derided that
Dr. Cheatham was guilty of conduit-
Ing a wood yard without a license and
fined that individual <ls.
Tomorrow the doctor will explain
why he sella the Indian Herb Tonic
without taking out a license.
For Atthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
Tramps In a Church.
When Mr*. Busby, the janitren* of
the Preabyterlan church at Ludlow,
Kv., enteied the edifice on Wednesday
last, to arrange for the evening ser
vice, she was astonished to find one
of the windows open. On further In
vestigation she found that the piano
cover, aiso that of the pulpit furniture,
had been removed, and the contribu
tion box opened, mints rontenta tak
en. While preparing to start the fire
In the furnace she found the furniture
covering on the air box Just back of
the furnace, where tramps had made a
bed the night previous. Doubtless
the tramps had a warm time, but it
will not compare favorably with the
warmth extended them by the mem
bers of the church and the police de
partment if they are apprehended No
Bibles were stolen from the sacred ed
ifice.
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Roses and Carnations, also Smilax
and Asparagus Ferns for Thanksgiving.
Can be had In any quantity; place your
orders early. The Hubs Floral Nurs
ery, Bell Phone 1921.
They Wore Diamond* Once.
Columbus, 0., Nov. 22. Maggie
Horn, who was once a belle in Colum
bus, and is the widow of two rich
men. was fined three dollars and costs
for a plain drunk in police court yes
terday morning. She has been living
In Newport. Ky.. and but recently re
turned to the scene of her formsr tri
umphs. At the dedication *f the
building need for polls* headquarters
tiventrv years agirf Mr* sas rfc«
belle of the ball aftd is *aAd to *.*•
vporn t.«i thousand dollars ft#rTfc
diamonds on that occasion, rn th*
same building yesterday she was un
able to pay her fine aud was commit-
THE DIGNITY OF WOHAN
Well Sustained at the Cheapest Store In the city Where the Correct. Newest Styles of CAPES AMD
W JACKETS are onSale at PRICES WITHIN REACH OP THE SLIMIST PURSE.
M*. 1000 new Capes Starting at 66 cents to the finest at Cut Prices. A Y
T-dcT 1000 Ladles' and Children's new Jackets at one-third off regular price. ' v (nk
- - New Shirt Waists. New Collarets. New Suits AT SAVING PRICES.
Underwear Cheaper Than Uver! Btwk
25 . n, k , worth S.OO. . HjR9
75 (gnts (or pur** L*unh »VV 00l Vestk. Mm » Women * a liaig.nn worth $1.25
1000 palm of .ill Wool Rl«nkM(» at rut price. rAnging from 48c • pair to bent 12-4 at s<> 48 IMEB
I 2CX) Smyrna Rugs starting at 26r to th# host in town at I -3 less than any plate in town. 1
40 yards of South Carolina Sea Island for $ 1.00.
You get the Lowest Prices in the fcity at P. D. HORK AN & CO’S.
IN ASOCIALWAY
•ru folly to It* WIM.
T<»« war* ihrni rlaMrrtaf on *«wr
hraaat.
My lit), th* vb*l*l* !>•«*.
Two hlaaaom* fall. I tt*j*« them. i*rr*a
rt,
in memory of you.
V
I f'HjnO them In an oM worn boifc,
IV vM*t* crlep uni drl'-t;
Ami dreaming of Ihow day* of Wlaa,
Tkmr foolish day*. I sighed.
I
i Would that I w*r* a fool »g»in.
And you toy folly'* prto’
Ala*! how vain my longing. *mra
Wi n fuollably **xed win*!
—COM'MIHA L. ITHILARY MAGA
ZINE.
l-tma> Dinner for soldlrr».
The KartryUon made in yfdtndav’*
Herald that Augusta shall give the *••!-
dler* wintering here a Christmas din
ner ha* been »Idely rematlied upon,
and a number of augeattona mad* aa
to feasible plans for earrylng out lb>
work The moat practical plan would
be for the Army and Navy league and
(the merebanta to eo-operate In collect -
ing eontributtons. Of course It would
not be possible to serve a dinner at
the same hour to seven thousand men,
but It la suggested that aome central
depot be arranged for the reception of,
supplies, and that a committee tie ap
pointed to dlatrtbute these supplies
among the various commissary depart
ment In accordance with Ihe *ise of
each regiment. The asslatanee of the
various quartermasters In the matter of
distribution would of c ourse greatly ex- j
pedlte the work.
A number of business men In speak
Ing of the plan proposed by The Herald |
declared that the dinner, aside from
serving a hospitable purpose would
prove of value as an advertlslntr me
dium for Augusta. Not a soldier will
be entertained who will not write home
of the gracious hospitality of this
favored hospitality. The merchants,
realising this, are ready to do their
part, and It only remains for someone,
with rare executive ability, to under
take the leadership in an enterprise
which Is bound to be successful.
A Brilliant Audience Last Night.
The Grand presented an exceptionally
hrllllant appearance last evening, and
was crowded front pit to dome. The
gowns worn were bright and striking,
and the uniforms of the officers added
I to the gay effect.
The two lower boxes were filled with
beautiful faces. The young women in
Miss Ferris’ box party were gowned
exquisitely in J ink or white, and the
box railings were covered with pink
carnations and white rhrysanthemums.
In the party were; Mis. Sanford Co
hen, Miss Ferris. Miss Schwelgert, Miss
Lockhart, Miss Dancy, Miss Collins
and the Misses Thomas. Mr. Harris,
Mr. Derry, Mr. Miller, Mr. Jackson,
Mr. Moore, Mr. White and Mr. Toom-
In the upper right hand box were
Miss Clara Doughty, Mr. Slebels. Mr.
Butt and Mr. Taylor.
The left hand upper box was filled
with officers, while on the front rows
were a number of distinguished officers
of the highest rank.
In the parquet were several theatre
parties. The most notable of these in
cluded in its numbers: Maj. Gen. A.
B M. Young, Miss Youns, Mrs. Or
mond Mackay, Mrs. S. H. Cohen. Miss
Meiggs. Miss Rood, Capt. Macltay,
Lieut. Smedhurg, aide to Gen. Young,
Col. D. B. Dyer and Mr. Chailes J.
Bayne. The distinguished party wen
the guests *f Col. D. B. .Dyer. who
after th* play *ereed *r> impromptu
**pe«r »t tits' apartment* In the Tarvis-
I Cadffdin, HdlAing.
An Elegant Breakfast.
Mrs. George Brown complimented
Mrs. Carlton Hlllyer with an elegant
breakiftst tfatnjaay. at noon.
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AV tlt# ««-»n » f tln <mm# t(*♦
Mr# |t»**#*«*• ««***• Mr* Hill* 1
#**«« Mr* HA< Htvtith. Mr*. F 19.
, * sfr* W A Wrlcbl. Mrs. FT
ll Mt* Aki King Mr* Al*
tgfl c*m, M - K K*. Connally. Mt*.
I m Jifkinfl Mr* W P. IHuitHe>
llovt Atlanta Journal.
A- K. D'i. Conlrihull'Xi.
In «*n# of IS# #nvHeprt. fnclotlni a
_ Kvsns in third prtma*
Mr*. Howland f*»r the King# l*ugh-
I I Id Day Cro*« Country Hiding Club
A alight rhnitg# ha* l»«***n mad# In th«*
I rngramm- <*f the Fll*-.*, Day of tin*
i row Country Itldmg Cluli. M’-tnliera
of the club and Jnvltrd guest a will meet
at the Hun-Air at 10 IS. The guest* In
rariiagea will be met at the Hon-Air
t>> a gui<te at 11 o'clock. Should the
day prove Inelement, the open air ex
errlaea and mairta will give-plaro to
a lum heon and dance at the Kumratr- ,
vllle Academy.
Oerman Tonight
The social event of (he week is the
•lance to he given by the Young Men'*
Oerman Club at the Maaonle Hall to- I
night. A number of vlsltoi* will be
preaent and the occasion promises to be
unusually brilliant.
Mra.JMlllyer Complimented.
Mrs. Van Epps entertain* Informal
ly Wednesday morning In honor of her
sister, Mr*. Carlton Hlllyer of Augus
ta.
Miss Badger, who Is wintering In Al
k ■(>, and who will give a recital at the
Telfair building Friday evening, will.
If she receives sufficient encouragement,
consent to spend two days In each week
hi Augusta, and give lessons in phystca.l
culture and elocution.
Miss Vivienne Strong, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Isabelle Graham.
Miss strong has Just returned from
Raleigh, where she has been in atten
dance a« maid of honor at the state
.air.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foxhall Stuivnan,
Jr., have returned from New York, and
other points of Intetcst, and are at
home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Sturman on Ellis street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwin Latimer
have returned from Atlanta, and are
at home at the reK^df• n, '' , of Mr - w - J>
Pollard on Mclntosh street.
The Chautauqua Circle will meet Fri
day with Mrs. Llewellyn Doughty in
stead of Mrs. Sanford Gardner, as had
been arranged.
Capt. John Twiggs has a fortnight’s
furlough and will arrive in the city to
morrow to spend Thanksgiving with his
family.
New Maple, New Orleans and Geor
gia Syrups received at Lamkin &
Co.'s.
The friends of M/s. Tom Butler Will
regret to le?t’h that sh» is quite sick
at her hums in' Hamburg.
1»0ST!
A dress suit between hdbk arid tad
-1 der house and Greene and Elbert
• streets. Finder will be rewarded by
icalling at Herald office.
I lMim.l t> NOTILS.
IV*4 inter Tafcea til. IttHM* tw lb*
Hale I#.
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ClpfsM a. C k<>< 2J IX
I* m a CDailwy * Dmi*t* t*>d a< at as 4
tool tkw *rw*»** pwtlOb <4 kla aclma..
.(a {a* Mat* fat* aa last.
; rwiatwlaa «• Dslaj aftetmia Not ■
i a liaataa4llMl tk* tor I* seat o eal b*t.
th* ratlr* party hod a v*fY pleaao.t
trip and ratifiH home la (b* l*a of
t >plttle and hanpy aa ma!4 h* w hen
I arllb ihe boa* IX H.tSry Is on* a*f
' th-o> and If lhey 414 not late n
[ grand lint* It > certain!> vs. not hi*
Pol John (Jit Rv*n* left «sn Tt**w
| day for Baraanak. kts bate hadM n|»
M'* Itvaas *t*< to Colu nld* m at
j land th* Mat* hall and JoMnd her
kaabaa4 In Bavannah on lr .4a*
night
Mia* Idle I* Hill, oho ha* he** vt*-
ttlna her rotaii. Mini Mark* But !er.
tar mane time aa-ni north on Tue*4*y
fatr the purpoa* of studying am! mo
th- Mim Call ha* a **ry fin* *otr*
and bids fair lo make a name tor her
•elf In that line The Aahevtile pa
per# apeak vary eomptlmentary of her
aweei voice, arhlrh ha* been heard In
the Catholic church of that rily many
Mr. George Error and Mlaa Mary,
hi* .later, aent over lo the state ball
at Columbia, which was given Tbura
da. night In the state bonne Mi*.
Kvatt* la very biortrotw and aiyllah.
and no doutd waa one of the most at
tractive ladle* preaent. Her gown waa
of green and yellow .triped taffeta,
trimmed with narrow band* of aable
lare. and a dash of green velvet, very
lieeoming
Mlaa Angel Cheatham waa one of the
fair state fair vlaltor* from otir little
Miy.
Mr*. George Baker, nee ML* Ford,
formerly of Augusta, now of the capi
tal city, waa very handsomely gowtied
the night of the Male ball. In a veil
blue ailk ovef-drea*. from beneath
which appeared a blue ailk chlffon-
I covered pettleogt. The over-dress,
j which waa cut in very deep narrow
; panels, was trimmed down the aides
' with dttehegs lace while around the
top of the low-cut walat an elegHnt
| bertha of the same was stylishly ar
ranged
Mrs. John Gary Evans, whose beau
ty la of Oriental type, was never seen j
to better advantage than on Tuegday \
night, at the state ball. Her heavy
white satin made demi-train and trim
med In magnificent old rose point lace,
with a bunch of jaeque roses pinned
upon her left shoulder, completed an
elegant toilet.
Mrs. Charles If. Fisher of our city,
who attend'd the hall, wore a rose
pink taffeta ailk made with graduated
circular flounce, upon bottom of which
was a pink double niching of «*,b9
same. The waist was trimmed jlltli •
cords of apple green vWlfet|
and shirrings pf pink mousseline de i
sole.
A party of business men of cona*-
qpence aie visiting Edgefield In a par
ty with Mr. UV A. Tompkins. The
party la made up of northern and
southern business men and manufac
turers, and consists of Col. Frederick
Mason and Mr. W". H. Bent of Taun
ton, Mass.; Messrs. Harper Poor and
IE. McK. Ferridy of New York; Mr.
James Brown of Boston; Mr. R. M.
Miller, Jr., of Charlotte, and several
ladies.
The interest In visiting Edgefield Is
the new cotton mill In which several
members of the party are Interested.
Mr. C. If. Fisher, president of the
mill, took hold with Mr. Tompkins,
and they exhibited to the gentlemen
of the party the operations of gin
ning cotton, crushing cotton seed, ma
king fertilizers and stock feed, spin
ning and weaving cotton. These op
erations all In one plant Is an inno
vatio and introduces many econom
ics.
Mrs. C. H. Fisher took charge of
the party, drives with them to town
and otherwise entertaining the®. The
nj*mb*re of the party .eeoied much
pi*aa*d with tke trip. fiVan without
th* cotton and joil Mill, Edgefield is **
lßy.r»«tUit pl*v* ta siraager* and With
tkas# ad dad flftu.i*. those Who are in
terested in the developing niaaafuc
tures of the south will find
Edgefield more and more agreeable to
visit.
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i ttr.
lovlff 1(44 Judge Bait** kla version
of the itMDratty II waa. ”1 have wit a
i word lo *ay "
Mr Birlngßeld told kla *l4* He
mI4 I-eater had called him a “f>—
iter" and he had .truck al him. I<**t*r
j had broktu a atlrk over hi* head
1 Btringfleid. dismissed
i l-*ai*r. li
j A Brick and a Knlf*.—lJ»»t afternoon
i Jeff Dennis got on Ike war path He
went forth on the *tr**ta. armed with
v piece of birth and a pocket knife. He
„tat(*l to the public—that la. every one
he met that he desired a light. No
body would play the opposing part
with him
Herat. Norria waa one whom he in*
; terrogated and the sergeant told hint
tbata room awaited him at the Hotel j
ide Police, lie registered and retired.
It was this morning.
Judge Baxter Mid. 12 50.
A Soldier Ooe# Wring. Private
Thoa. Ferrell. Tenth Ohio, stood at the
i bar. It waa a breach of No. It. He
|acted badly.
"Hut I did not knew what I waa do
ing. your honor, I was exceedingly
drunk."
Hia honor aaid aomething about
12.50.
Piatol al the Ball.—William Royal
went to the ball al Emmett Hall laat
night. He carried a piatol. Somebody
Initiated him and he desired to breach
up the featlvlllea. Officer Fix did the
larirest. Royal. $2.
Plain Drunk. —John Bryant had
'imbibed and It cost him *2.25. He was
fined that sum a* he did not have the
usual. |2.50 and the Judges made the
punishment fix the price on Gie de
pendent.
COSKERY & HUNTER.
CHILDREN’S JACKETS.
Closing out sale of Chil
dren’s Jackets this week.
Immense values from
$1.65 to $3.50, worth
from $5 to $6 each.
LADIES’ AND
MISSES’ JACKETS
on center counter. This
sale continues without re
serve. Silk and Satin lined
from $3.50 to $4.25,
worth from $5 to $7.50.
COSKERY & HUNTER.
In Youth They Were Lovers.
Zanesville. Ohio, Nov. 22. N. .1 •
C. Bowers, a well known business
man and postmaster at South Zanes
ville, andi Mrs. Mary Canady, were
married yesterday. The former is 72
and the latter 75. Both have been
married before. They were lovers
when quite young, but became estrang
ed over some trivial matter, and after
the helpmeet of each had passed away
decided to regie wthe ties of youth and
.marry,
(’ongfeysfnan v*unl \V UmTth Will try
and interest sixth district rnsus'ac
t»rers. millers and abuses;!lets in tb«
Cugan trade. infaDnatiati tv be sup
>l!*d by the cuiisials.
Lapeer citizens are agitating the
question of paving Nepcssing street,
I lie principal thoroughfare In that dty. (
The street at present is a sea of mud. ,
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Al camp I wai mm Ikialip* tag
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*4 Wmr Mmrl'4. Two Tru #9 W»r
j Hl««fMi|i<i4 K*?«« Kiirr K* I
o n*?-+ T m o 9 Wis Ik
Tli# #«#rri«#« will Mr pmwirfly it
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rUU *rh#4|i|l# Will «## p*tl (HI tlM* %•<>«!lr
H#im Mur io irfonfio4iif th# »«*»
m#t*r <to*4 vtkcli will 4ovM?m* •!*
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Great rt«*-popular yetrea—»«*nurbt~-
I lie. Or, Hr. #*■—ogwra H*»ua* toatghl.
Act How.
| To the Editor of The H-e*l4 Btr;
! Referring to the t nmmunlralkwi of Mr.
Kerr In The Herald of yesterday we
| urge that prompt and immediate as
11ion by taken by Angutta'a city rottm il
on the question.
The strike ha* been Inaugurated
| Let It. If poaatble. be nipped In th# hud
[--In tin r<strep!ton. Let Its further
rourae. bringing worry and privation
jal the very beginning of the winter
Hvwaon. to thmiMnd* of women and
t blldrvn. be checked
What be-, r. what more practicable,
what more efficacious method ran he
'emigrated then Mr. Kerr's?
The management etaim that the re
duction or cut In wages ta simply and
absolutely neeensery In order for them
to meet eompetltlve mills In the mar
ket* (if the world.
* The operative* rlaim that their
brother worker* In other and nearby
sect ton* are receiving more pay tor
the same labor and refuse, a* is their
unalienable right, to work for lea*.
We underatand that hla honor, the
mayor, ha* signified hla willingness*
to diarnas the proposed plan nt onee In
council.
The tax rale will not be raised.
The iteflclt as approximately *35.000
in the city’* revenues can easily be
raised by other method*.
There will be no necessity for a cur
tailment or dlspenalng with nny of
the rlty’a workmen. In short, Mr. •
Kerr’s proposition meets the require
ments of both sides; It is timely and it
Is wise. Its adoption by council will
reopen the sluice gate*, will set the
wheels of the mammoth mills along
the canal to again turning and will
cause possibly many an otherwise cold j
and cheerless hearth to glow and
crackle with warmth and plenty. I-et
council «c: now and »! once.
JUSTICE AND FAIR PLAY.
Hear the returns from the great fight
tonight.
Meeting at Fenwick'Street School.
There will be a meeting tor the
parents and friends of the children at
the Fenwick street school on Wednes
day evening. Nov. 23, at seven-thiity
o’clock. , ,
There will be music, addresses and
recitations.
Alt interesting program is prepared,
and it Is hoped there will be a good
attendance.
Old fashioned buckwheat flour for
sale by Lamkin & Co.
Popular Prices.
Popular prices tonight.
My Uncle from New York bolds the
board.
it is a roaring farce. You want to bo
there and enjoy a long laugh. It will
do you good.
News from the Corbett-Sharkey
fight will be received over a special
wire.
Satchel Not Stolen.
The report that otic of the actresses
of A Milk Whits Flag company bad
her satchel stolen from the Plantei*
hotel 'Office wave mistake. 1 lie
iatcUal was left iu the room of (lie
actress, Whu found ii shortly after she
missed It.
Mrs. Porter Fleming will entertain
the Young Matrons’ Euchre dub to
morrow, ... , .
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Foma.t tor • hlrty aix boars ending
I a m Mo-cgiher SS. ISM Waahtng
ton forecast Pot Georgia’ Pair to
night and Wednesday, colder. eo!4
ware tonight with freetlng tempera
ture almost to cogat line, continued
coM Wednesday and 1 hurwtay;
wind* shifting to high northwctterlp
y\>r Bouth Carolina: Kata tonight;
Wednesday fair; cold war*; frewsing
it-mperatnr. In western portion to
night and almost to the coast tmw
Wednesday night; high southeasterly,
shifting to westerly, wtndb l>oral
forecast tor Augusta and vlrlnltjr: —*
Pair tonight and Wednesday; daeidad
ly colder
, RIVER.
The river at • t his morning waa
I I feet, a fall of M feet In past If
hours t
WEATHER FONDITION.H
The storm ha* shifted northward
with Increasing energy lo upper Mich
igan. the barometer at Marquette
having fallen to 2*. 21 Inches. The
bllsisrit extends this morning down
the Mississippi valley to 8t Ixmls, but
weat of the Misaissippl river the baro
meter has rlaen decidedly wth clear
and Intensely cold weather. The ther
mometer at Huron I* R degrees be
low fero; North Platte, 4 below; Oma
ha, zero; while over the Atlantic
atatea the weather Is threatening and
warm
The following maximum wind velo
cities over forty miles per hour are
reported.. St. Louis. 44 miles, souths
west; Chicago, 48 mile*, southwest.
D. Fisher. Observer.
Ruses qnd Carnation* for Thanksgiv
ing, Place your orders at once. The
Hub* Floral- Nursery.
AN AUGUSTA BOY HONORED.
Dr. Frank C Hammond Appointed to
Imp rtant Position.
Dr. Fronk C. Hammond has been
elected one of the members of th*
medical staff ni the Odd Fellows
Home, In place of Dr. Peter Hooper.—
Philadelphia Record.
Dr. Hammond I* the son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. Hammond of this city. His
many friends In Augusta are delighted
to hear of his promotion.
Great show— popular prices—tonight
Re, 25c. 3»c, 60c—Opera House tonight.
The case against Carroll Livingston,
charged with defrauding a hotelkeeper
at Port Huron, has been dismissed.
Livingston was tried twice, both Ju
ries disagreeing.
Hear the returns from the great fight
tonight.
Mr Whipple, of Sherman, fell while
hunting near Greenville His gun was
discharged and his right hand shat
tered.
Great show—popular prices—tonight—
15c, 25c, 35c, 50c—Opera House tonight.
For Winter Grazing
GEORGIA SEED RYE IS IMA BEST.
WE SELL IT.
NATIVE RUST-PROOF OATS
is the best for this section. Plant now,
WE SELL THEM
GROUND BONE MEAL
Is a fine fertilizer for
VEGETABLES AND LAWNS. '
We sell in «nv quantity from five
pounds to a ton.
CHINESE SACKED LILIES,
10 Cents Each.
HyurlntWSC -Tulips, Narcissus and
other Flower Bulbs for spring bloom
ing should be planted now.
ALEXANDER HEED CO.,
622 Broad Street
Bell ’Phone, 2075.