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BEAD-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1013.
'Make Your Own
CARBONIC WATERS
USING
“PRANA” CARBONIC SYPHONS
SIMPLE
II \ \I)V
ULK.WLY
HKU/THITL,
i:ei*E(tivi:.
INEXPENSIVE
THE FAIR:
\\i:no.\i:r
Syphon nt i
\ ill charge tlie
—roi: sale by-
Ingram Drug Company,
IPlEINTS FOSS OVER THE
FOR iEXT YEAR BURIAL OF OEIO
nr Mr. Dnn-
,,1 renew 0 M
The Tlmes-
Enterprlse be n welcome visitor to
rvorv household in nil this fair South
Georgia se tion.
Gocd-bve, till we meet again.
■'UNCLE J."
i'UY 1YII.I, III; MINV AND I'AR-'CAl.l'MET, SCENE (IE M'lilttlifLE
ii:ii. is evidenced pa Tin:
CONTRACTS Jl'ST AM TKDED
TIIROClilloCT THE * HEAT;
SOUTHWEST.
DISASTER, MIKING 1
l() DECIDE WHO SIIAI.I
l-’HAV IT NEI1AI, COSTS.
BARNETTS GREEK
Columbus. '.ill., Dec. i6.
c!n.-trial Index says in its
this week:
• The extensive amount
stantial construction work
the expenditure of lam* mi
will be begun in the Soul!
mediately after New Ycnr
illustrated by the contra
is:?ue tor
of sub-
ur.olving
ms which
i west iin- -
5 Day, is
:ts that
Calumet, .Mich.. I for.
nr separate investi ’ations o.
ct's Christmas disaster, ia
wity-two persons,• most if
rre children. wore killed,
•o»-e«Mling today, a dispute i»
aged as to who should ln.r;
ight
Christmas tree Wednesday;
. as quite a success. A pret-!
l ocated tree and plenty of l
resents, as well as good behavior.!
ontributed to the enjoyment of a j
being large crowd of people.
the Little Miss Katie Belle Atkinson,
While
Cal u-
whicli
whom
were
This foggy weather is bad on the
meat that has been killed.
Mr. Samuel Wei>t is visiting his
son, the Rev. .1. A. West at Norman
Park at tills writing.
Christmas is here, and lio.v many
are ready for ’t? We don’t mean,
ready for a big iroli<\ but are wo
all ready with our hearts full of
love and gratitude to (Jod for the
great love bestowed on the children
of men. Let us praise the Lord for j
Jesus Christ, who loved as and gave ;
himself for ns, that we might have
lifo and peace. May wo all live,
through the holidays like we were
! around the Babe of Bethlehem, and
; present to him the rifts of ,~,lory and
i honor from a pure heart, made clean
J bv faith in His Mood and His par-
! doping love.
The many friends or Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Lavendnr extend their heart
felt sympathy to them in the loss of
j their 1 S-montha-o!d baby, whoop
ing rough being the cause of its
I death. The body was laid away „o
'rest in the Salem cemetery Sunday
lafernoon. The Lord has taken .'in
i'other sweet llower to adorn His
j kingdom.
Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Smith spent
I Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
i Prank Candy.
J Sorry to sav that Mrs. M. M. Hobbs,
is ftili confined to her bed. May
j she soon bo up again.
Keep sober through the Christmas
j holidays and you wont lie likely to
! get into unnecessary trouble.
HAS
FULL
ON DISPLAY
UP-TO-DATE LINE
of
CEDAR HILL
USEFUL FURNISHINGS
FOR
Ladies gDBud! Gents
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
THE FABR.
i-tims
erne
■oppt
The peace-makers m
ffort to end the piolonged Mrs. J. B. Wilson,
trike in this section. Over! Mr. and Mrs. J. M.„Richards,
must have rainy
must have some
of Tallahassee, is visiting her aunt,: days, and also
—Iny Christmases.
Herbert II. Quartern!,in and
grief, and have
have been awarded this week.
Recommendation for the award'of or ,
drainage improvement, contracts for tJ .
sums amounting to about $600,000 ln
have been made at Savannah, (la.
A contract ha? be^n awarded for
the construction at Augusta, Ga., of
a Federal post office and court house
building to cost $2SS,000, and to be
constructed of Georgia marble.
A $10,014 -treet paving contract: n ," e ,, sti „ sonie orer
lias been awarded at Jacksonville,' y.hether the offers oi il’.o (.iti/ons*
this being for only a jmrt of paving Alliance, which has boon thought
to be constructed imu-cdiately. hostile to the strikers, to defray the
»A. contract has been awarded for rial expenses, shall be accepted.
:iild ...
ement, hop-, with their parents at Riverside.
the Metialfp, aro
bodies of the dead
i in the peace nu
ee and end to the bitter labor Maste
•s which have torn the Calu- asville, is spendin
copper regions lor several relatives,
months past. Mrs. Gertie Sp.
The warring factions are united in spending tho
n0 Mrs. J. T. Stewart.
pending the holidays i Miss Annie May Byars visited Rev.
r Heyward Drew, ot Thom- i Sunday.
Christmas with
1 .Mrs. J. F. Dincan at Oak lav
;;ht to the labor battles, which .
indirectly blamed for the catas-
the < or.‘tract Jon of a court house
and jail for Blake county, Georgia,
to cost a total of $12,000.
Hernando county, Fla., has voted
$200,000, and Clay county', Fla.,
$150,000 of road construction bonds.
Dozier L. Smith, of Thomas-
•illo was a caller at the homo of Mr.
T L. Rooks Christmas day.
Messrs. Eugene and Henry Bar-
\ ick are at home from Norman Park
or the holidays.
Little Miss Alice Singictary has
•eon sick for the past two weeks,
; hut ia better now.
j A Matter for Mate investigation. Mrs. W. L. Butler is 'spending
l Washington, Dec. 2G.—Secretary Chmtmas with her parents in Thom-
;of Labor Wilson today ordered John asville.
IB. Depsmore, the Department’s so-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Murphy,
Mrs. W. II. Wages spent a few
ays with her sister. Mrs. J. N. Don-!
ence of .Meigs, isi- ,(,=on jn Thomasville the last of
k with her shster, the week.
Mr. John Alexander has returned
from Albany to spend Christmas.
Rev. Harvey Waves filled his regu- •
lar appointment at Knglowood, near '
Fitzgerald, last Saturday.
Orr schools vacated last Friday for
the holidays. They will open again
mi the f rst Monday in January.
Moving is the order of ihe day in
our community. Quite a n imber of
good people have already moved on
Mr. .T. H. Flowers’ farm, which is
fine addition to our community.
STORM LEAVES
ISfIM flEPBESElTATilTE
J WANTS^ j
1IU
LS and MKAL—For sale cheap.
Evans & Son Imo.
) Heitor, to Calumet to assist in the , Coolidge, are visiting their mother.
Mulberry. Fla., ha arded a con- sctIllng of the ropll( , r s trikc.The Sec- Mrs. Sanders during the holidays.
tract for the construction of a sewer
system.
contract has been awarded by
;retary of Labor thinks the Christ-! Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hudson spent
■map, tragedy is a matter for state Christmas with relatives in Thom
_ 4 . ; investigation, and has therefore or-! asville.
Green county, Ga., for constructing dere( i i) ensmo re to take no
a steel bridge over a river. .that matter.
Ben Hill county, Ga., has awarded, 1
part in
contract for the erection
school building.
In addition, a largo number of
contracts have been placed for the ;
erection of numerous business build-;
ings and reeidences.
Fourteen new corporations have
been organized during the week with -
minimum capital stocks aggregating.
$2,442,500.
HIKED AT TAMPICO
HEWS OF GRADY CO.
Well, it ’ns rained a little for
Rebels Captured Convoy Train and lls but has not turned cool yet.
Thirty or More Were Killed ' Mr an( j m r -,. W. L. Watson
in tho Interior. j) rs . Watson's sister, Mrs. M.
... „„ , A. Wnlsingham Monday.
Washington, Dec. 26.—The State Jlr nIu j Mr3 . Charlie Brinson
A company Is being organized at , a ; spent last week with their uncle,
Macon, with capital stock of $100,- j force of Re . bcls Thursoay de- Mr E _ P . Scully.
000 to operate a line of river motor i f' l '°Y? <1n „SL 0I Y:7??i tra .l tl ,.,°!' 1 Mrs. Will Britt was the hostess
boats between that city and tide-! 11 ® National Railway, killing thirty- B delightful candy pulling at her
water. se '’? 1 “ “ en ' ... , home last Wednesday night. Those
A paper mill with daily capacity: Tampico situation was today , )reHen t were Misses Beesie Rollins,
* ‘ * ' ‘ j Mattie Rollins, Oollie Mao Brinson,
jAnnio Jean Cumbie, Ruth Thursby,
Bert Long, Louise Bockworth, Liz-
'zie Brinson, Mrs. Katie Bell Ward.
' Messrs. Otis Brinson, Joe Ward,
: George Beckworth, Orin Mimms,
t a «,r ia, oc tu uia Theron Mimms, Alton Mimms, Les-
V K Angelw, Dec. 26.—The hls *| ter Brinson, Jim Scully, Charlie
and Clayton, Ala.: apartment house, | tor * (: P»aza d 1st rfct here, where 11 Brinson Cricket Brinson, Jap Brin-
Atlanta: two steel bridges overj r * ot the unemployed yesterday sQn d aude waters, and others.
»r, Elbert and Madison counties, resulted ln one death and the ser- The game crowd attended a candy
: administration and other build- ,OUH injury n dozen persons, was nulling at the home of Mr. William
„ /.i..,m,.u lodav nlnced under nracticallv a mar- L. r
of 50 tons will be established at j roporl as unchanged.
Gordon, Ga., by a company organ
ized by capitalists of Macon and
Eastern cities. #
Among other item* of construction
work to be done are: Paving, Pen
sacola, Fla.; school buildings, $75.-
000, Ft. Pierce, Fla.. Starke. Fla.,
RIOT IN EOS ANGELES
Industrial nlants will he estah-iH.il law by the police.
Jishcd as follows; Fertilize..- factor- Th <> riot yesterday occurred when
ies. Adel and Winder, Ga.: bottling lho Police tried to break up p. street;
plant, Macon. Ga.: Relit and power I u uet’ng of a thousand men, most
plants to be enlarged. Bartow, Fla.:: of "' hom wpra foreigners, wnen vio-■
Hniber plant. Poker. Ala.: exc-dsior speeches were made.
Plant. Pensacola, Fla.: cannery, De- %
troit. Fla. J I
A bank has been organized at May
berry Ala.’
DEWEY SEVENTY-SIX TODAY
Washington. Dec. 26.*—Admiral
George Dew'»v c elebrated his .seven
ty-sixth birtbdav by appearing early
at Ms office this morning, to dis
charge his duties a* President of tho
Naval Board.
Admiral received
Folsom-Bruce.
Miss Iradelj Kelson*, of this city,
and Mr. Calvin Bruce, of Cairo, were
married yesterday afternoon at three
thirty at the re3iderHC of‘Miss Fol
som’s brother, Mr. B. A. Folsom, on
Grady Street.
The ceremony was performed in
the presence of a few frJond* and
relatives, Rev. J. M. Outler,
elating.
Tho young couple left the city on
the afternoon train for Cairo, where
they will make their home.
Joe H lie and family spent
Sunday at Mrs. Lizzie Mimme.
Misses Ruth Wilson, Allie Thomp
son, Joe Emma Thompson and Mr.
Robert Kindlo visited Miss Leoln
Watson Sunday.
Mr. Lee White and Miss .Mariali
Vick dined with Miss Leola Watson
Sunday.
Several of the McGrawites attend
ed tile preaching services ai Knon
offl ‘ | Sunday.
j Mr. C. J. Prosser and Ms. iver-
I son Hobbs have returned home from
I riant City, Fla., where they have
J been visiting their uncJe.
, ... , , Ml”” Folsom I, a lovely young, "ji r _ and . i, uti i er Lavender, of
Mrthilaj gifts anil co.igratula- woman, who has many friends In .,„ r . in - r „ visiting tile latter's sls-
, , .°A ran .’A. , . rom a11 S0ctl0113 ot |T hp cl‘y Both have tho best wishes, Mm , >n Herndon this week.
th»* United States.
| for a very happy wedded life.
a
0
Shingles
iero are several kind* of shing
les. made from trees, among them
"«• nnme Xo’s. 1 Heart, 2 Sap In
I'iue, 1 Heart in Cypress, and “Just
*>li ingle*.*'
(.Ood shingles should he well saw-
«*d, • inches wide, 1H inches long
•'lid a uniform thickness at the
butt.
Ia*t us show you, we are selling
*f them, so you l»ad lietter hur*
KIRBY PLANING MILL CO.
THOMASVILLE, GA,
tSHS. Pittance Phone 264.
• »»Ov
Miss Bertie Pilcher Is spending
the Christmas holidays with her par
ents at Melee.
Miss Pearl Laster visited Mias Sal-
lle (folding Tuesday nlglu.
Mr. 1. P. Hart mado a business
trip to Thomasville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnson and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. n. J.
I.aster 3unday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wood and chll
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Hart
Sunday.
Miss Nannie Mac Williams, of
i pavo, visited Miss Pearl Laster Sun-
! day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parrish visited
i Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hobbs Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Blanton vis
' Ited the lattor’s oarents, Mr. and
I Mrs. I. P. Hart Tuesday,
j Several of our young people en
' joyed themselves at a Candy Pulling
Friday nlprht at the home of Mr. and
'■ Mrs. Irwin Johnson.
Miss Alice Ralford Is spending this
i week at homo with relatives.
1 «Mr. J. A. Sherrod has returned
j home from Merrillville, where he
has been visiting his eon, Mr. S. A.
Sherrod.
! Among tho vlsitora at McQraw
Sunday afternoon were Mlssea Liz
zie and Winnie Harvey, of the Enon
community; Mines Annie and Ei-
telle Smith, nt Coolidge; Mr. and
Mn. Tom drlffln, of the Enon com
munity.
Well, Christmas is here again.
We are giud to see the glad sea
son. Wonder if dauta Claus will
make us a visit?
Mr. ti. L. Wood, who hag beou
I llecnuse Sub-Committee nl Dig Con-
| ferenre Made Meport t„ Dower j HUNT-Furnished cottage for
I Standard of Safety. [ th e season. It. H. Neel. 20-tf
Seagirt N. J., Dec. 2G.—A storm! London, Dec. 20.—Andrew Furl-, ~ '
: which raged along the New Jersey sheths. President of tbo ,nterna-|WE PAY CASH For show-cases,
: coast at an early hour this morning, i tlonal Seaman's Union, has cabled'
left a trail of wreckage strewn along to President Wilson his resignation ,
llie beach for many miles. Tho as a delegate to the International]
heavy surf washed away houses and : Conference on Safety at Sea. I “ ; ~ ,
undermined tho streets. ! Furlsheths’ action is said to bo FOR aALE—Agricultural
Fishermen were the worst suffer- because he is dissatisfied with the re-' 100-pound sacks. Ifirhly recom
ers. Many of them are now home-; port of the sub-committee, oi which | mended by tho experimental sta-
! less, hut they are being sheltered ln ] he is a member. He argues that;
j the lowii hull here. the sub-committee report lowers the |
i So far as can be ascertain, there' standard of safety, and he has tliore-
! was no loss of life as a result of j fore refused to sign It. j
'the Storm, but the property damage, Furlsheths will immediately sail j
, was large. I to the United States. He was not]
. ! at his office here today. The list
| of his colloaguos is also absent, nnd
/ j the only American delegates, when
i | asked for s statement regarding
Furlsheths resignation, professed lg-
attending school in Macon, returned I T , Al ,ovo is Not u Riddle, Hut Ap- norance 33 tie cau6e -
irorne Saturday to spend the Xmas j Now Mlulster From I
no days with home folks. ] SIbii1 u , Uie United States. )
-Mr. b. NV. Carter wont to Quitman . Associated Press.) i Mr. Robinson Thanks lVople.
Thursday on business | Washington. Dec. 26.—The new! . ^
Mr. J1 h Pope 0 Barwick. was mlBlster frora S hm has the longest I TT homasvIlle Ga., Dec. 26, 1912.
acre on business Friday afternoon. jnan!ti on the Unlteil statC8 dlplo . Editor Tlmes-Enterprlse,
Mr. Hines Carter and Miss Flor- ] mat i c j| st it is Phya Prabhakara- Please allow mo space in your
cnee Beatty wore out driving Sun-| vonga Ho recently succeeded Prince 1 paper to thank nil those who so
Prabandh, who was transfcired to ] cheerfully aided me in setting a car
day.
Rev. and Mrs. 1. F. Duncan at-1 Berlin
tended preauhliig at Summer Hill j
Sunday.
Rev. J. P. MlCann returned from; PARCELS POST CHANGES,
the hoast one day last week.
Mr. H. H. Quartermaa and Miss
Annie Mao Byars of Thomasville,
spent Sunday with tho Misses Dun
can.
Messrs. Eugeno Boles aud Gilbert
] load of good things for our 276 lit
tle motherless children at Hape-
I ville. May the Giver of all Oood
Gifts bless each one whs had
. . , „ , . . I rnrt ln this work, and may tho New
ImproyemenU In Hi* Service^to be | Yea r bring to them many happy days.
Made After January lit.
On and after January 1. 1014, the
limit of weight of parrels of fourth-
Carter, accompanied by Mluea Ma- clafl ? mal1 ' for rtollver >' within tee
many
CHA’3. M. ROBIN.-.ON,
Chm. Com. Mercer Association.
furniture, bides, furs, bee’s wax,
tallow and country bams. Jarvis
B. Watkins & Co.
Lime, in
tion for oats and corn. Evans &
Son. 12-12-4SW.
FOR RENT—Modern apartments
with all conveniences, nt moder
ate rent. Also five room cottage
on East Jackson. Phono 249.
17-lm.
FOR SALE—b-passenger Rambler
touring car, in Jam-up condition.
Cost $2,600. Will sell cheap for
cash, or will exchange for real
estate. J. L. Turner. 29-eod-H
WATCH LOST—Monday morning,
between J. S. Montgomery’s and
A. C. L. depot, Ladies Old-fash
ioned gold watch, with fob and
locket. Reward for return to
Tlmes-Enterprlse. It.
STRAYED HORSE—Small dark bay
mare, with blaze face and small
white spots on hips. Last seen
Saturday evening on Oak Street,
going north. Wns hitched to Chat
tanooga wagon. Rewrard for return
or Information. Tom Griffin, G'/o
Tlmes-Enterprlse.22-2td-2tsg
tuie Lee Belcher and Florence* Beat-j^ rsl aai * second zones, shall be in-
ty attended rpoachlng at Unity Sun- creaved from 20 to 60 pounds, and
day afternoon. jin the third, fourth, flfth, sixth, sev-
The slug at tuo home of Mr J B. ' enth and etelRh 2° n es from 11 to
Hicks last Sunday evoniug was: 20 Pounds. The rate ot postage on
largely attended and enjoyed by all i r art ' 0,s exceeding four ounces in
tresent. | wolght ln the third, fourth, Hi'th nnd
\tn 'Sixth zones shall he a3 follows:
man SaUrday on busTneas L ™ rd ^ 1°' "T
iflrst pound, and two cents for each
Wv n 'r via a “ 0 U r0 E on | additional pound to fraction thereof.
cie on i Fourth Zone—Seven cents for the
| first pound, and four rents for each
Norman additional pound or fraction thereof,
sister,; Fifth Zone—Elsjht cents Tor the
j first pound, and six cents for each
Mrs. W. NV. Alexander spent 3at-1 additional pound or fraction thereof.
Mr» ay !?m n n S rl ay "ll’*! her mother *! Sixth Zone—Nine cents for the
’ near ^' er *reon. I first pound, and elsht cents for each
——— (additional pound or fraction thereof.
These changes, coupled with the
low rate of insurance, the C. O. D.
feature, and quick deliveries ought
to se lire tho patronage of the pub
lic.
Cooey, of Moultrie, were
business Monday.
Mrs. John Barrow, of
Park, is the guest of her
Mrs. I. NV. Ward.
IT BUI
In Georgia l ulcs Vou Hut
ing License—Many Arrests
For Violations,
, On and nfter March 16, 1914,
a Hunt-1 hooks will he Included in fourth
class matter. Tho rates of postage
on hooks weighing eight ounces or
less, shall bo one cent for each two
ounces or fraction thereof, nnd on
those weighing in excess of elcht
ounces the regular zone rate will
apply.
Atlanta. Dec. 20.—You can't kill
a molly-cotton-tall in Georgia with
out having a hunter’s license. That
Is. you can, but you shouldn't, and I
if ycu do the game warden will Mr. J. T. Hatcher, or Merrillville,
probably get you. The rabbits arelleft Thursday for Fair Bluff,-N. C.,
not protected by the game law, but | to visit his mother, Mrs. Hatcher,
you have to havo a license to kill I
them Just the same. ;
State Game Warden Davis lias
received official notico of numerous
arrests and convictions throughout
the state during the past couple of
weeks, for hunting without license,
and for other violations of tho game
law.
Iu Fulton county, three negroes
were convicted last weok in the At
lanta criminal court and sentenced
to pay lines. Two alleged violators
of the law have been found over
In DeKalb county, and other arrests
have been made.
MARKETS FOI THURSDAY
Machinery
For Sale
3 SIX FOOT 3IIOW CASES.
1 PAIR MARKET SCALES.
1 NEW $200.00 MEAT RE FRIGERATOR.
MARKET TOOLS, KN1VE3, ETC'.
1 SMALL IRON SAFE.
2 LARGE MOSI.ER IRON SAFES, ALMOST NEW.
1, 20-foot CARPENTER JAP LATHE.
1 20-foot SIBLEY MACHINE DRILL.
1, lS-foot BARBER SHAPER. > ■
1 CIRCULAR BERLIN RE-SAW.
1 20-h. p„ AJAX ENOINE.
1 HYDRAULIC JACK.
belting, pulleys, shafting for complete machine
shop.
1 HOISTING ENGINE.
5 LARGE TWO WHEEL LOG CARTS, 6" & 7" TREADS
2 FLAT CARS, ALMOST NEW.
2 LOG CARS, ALMOST NEW.
ALL AT FANLEW, FLA. FOIt SALE AT AN INTERESTING
PRICE.
ONE NEW No. 5, UNDER WO OD TYPEWRITER. NEVER UN-
BOXED.
ONE No. 6 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, SLIGHTLY USED.
(Typewriters at C. W, Cooper Co.’s, Thomasville, Ga.)
C. W. COOPER COMPANY,
Phone 46. Thomasville, Ga.
Cotton
December. .
January 12.26
March 12.25
May ..12.24
Tone: 'Steady.
Local spots, 12 centa.
Open Close
.12,20 12.07-09
6 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u tbfj niHt
rui-h tut Hit at tb* Catarrh to a bkx>4
ar cMatltutloual dlaaaaa, and In onlar to cart It
you snut taka Internal rrninhta. Uall’a Catarrh
5?”.!* S* k, “. and acta dlrrctly upon
tha blood and taocana anrfacra. Uall’a Catarrh
ttra la not t quack medicine. It waa pra-
aertbad br ana of tha bait pbyalciaca la th **
country for J nr* and to a regular prracrlpUon.
’( ’• eoatpaaad of tba beat toe lea known. .**€»-
hted with tba batt blond purtiara. actlnr <n-
ttcOy on th* muceuo airfare*. Th* perfect
, Naval Stores Market.
Savannah, Dm. 20.—Turpentine
firm at 42 1-4. Rosin firm; type
G.. 13.70 to $3.75; H., *3.79 to
*3.77%: t, *L37Vi to $4.05
Splendid Opening
for Crosstie Camp
If you wish to enter the crosstie
basinets, write Bos 112. Omega, Go.
-a.;.'
JtA.
tts-good molee, 10 hsud* plenty of
*"i^ ,.5Sw. W» tmr liio.oo per
to purty
Shhh But natty pm* fer ewsttHtM. J wbt). ^ *"
There is Danger
of a serious accident while
driving 11 your carriage Isn’t
ln good condition, with your
running gear sound and safe.
Don't ride ln n rickety or de
fective carriage wjicn you
can have It made good as
new at a fair price, by bring
ing It to—
Automobile Pointing and
Trimming,
A. W. Palin & Son.