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W. P. JOWERS IS DEAD
AT HOME IN WEBSTER.
Citizen Well Known Passes
Away There.
CONVICTS ATWORK ON
NEW ROAD TO SCHLEY
Americus and Ellavilie to
Draw Nearer.
Mr. William Pinkney Jower3, one of j Anter | cug will soon be In twenty
the oldest and best known residents nlluutes touch with her little neighbor,
et Webster county, died at 4 o'clock j EH av ni e , the pretty capital of Schley
Friday morning at his plantation home coun ty, via the excellent highway un
near Preston, where he had lived for ( j er construction by both counties and
probably a half century. Owing to [ whlch will probably bo completed
V ig continued Illness, the end of his wlth)n thirty or sixty days if weather
useful career was not unexpected
The announcement of his death was
learned with regret in Americus,
where he was well known In business
circles for many years past.
For several months he had been
closely confined to his home by the
conditions are favorable.
Superintendent Christian of the
county roads department now has the
greater portion of his convict force
at work upon the road and is making
excellent progress along the line.
Starting out from Americus, the
malady which eventually proved fatal, j working forces are following the mala
Ills only near relative, a daughter, ^^way leading from Brooklyn
Mrs. King Stillman of Atlanta, has j| e | ghtg north, by way of the two Par-
recent! resided at the family home.
Mr. .lowers was a very extensive and
successful planter, and thereby had
accumulated a large fortune. A man
of Integrity and honesty, he was es
teemed among his neighbors and
friends and all who know him during
ills long career.
The deceased was a native of South
Carolina, but has resided here stneo
the close of the Civil War, through
-which he served. His wife died many
years ago and more recently death
elalmed two sons, one of whom, Dr.
Clebe Jowers, resided in Americus.
The deceased was 78 years of age.
The funeral was held Friday after
noon at Preston and largely attended.
kor mills. The distance to the Schley
county line is seven or eight mile3.
And Sumter’s striped army will
cover the work rapidly.
Over on the Schley county side an
other force Is hard at work In road
building, and have already completed
about four miles between Ellavilie and
the county line. Schley's citizens are
enthusiastic over the proposition, and
many of the farmers are lending
teams and labor in the work.
The combined forces will soon bave
completed a splendid highway from
Americus to Ellavilie, with Anderson-
ville In close touch.
CUTTING OUT MEAT IN
ORDER TO WIN STRIKE
Excellent Menu is Provided
Without It.
Cleveland, 0., Jan. 21.—When thou
sands of workingmen and their fami
lies start to go without meat for two
months, as they are doing In Cleveland,
it makes a new situation in thekltch-
«ns of their homes. And thousands of
wives and mothers have met the situ
ation.
They are searching the newspapers,
the ccplc books and the almanacs for
good
The pecuiar properties of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy have been thor
oughly tested during epidemics of in
fluenza, and when It was taken In
time we have not heard of a single
case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers.
SUMTER TO APPLY FOR
HER QUOTA OF ZEBRAS
Value oF Convlctson Roads
Appreciated.
The roads around Americus and ail
over the county reflect the good work
done by convicts, and Sumter county
will again ask for her full quota of the
ccnk books and the almanacs tor zebras when the annual apportionment
1 * ings to cook—good, nourishing I of state convicts is made by the prison
foods to take the place of the meat the commission early in April
man's appetites crave. I Secretary Goodloe Yancey of the
Here |s a picture that was taken the prison commission has just sent out
4ay after the famous “meat strike" notices requesting those counties
•was declared. The family Is that of which desire convicts for the ensuing
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of T. L. Carruthers and
C. A. Ames, both of said State and
County, respectfully shows:
1st. That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors and
assigns, to become Incorporated under
the name and stylo of the "SOUTH
ERN PRINTERS.”
2nd. The term for which petition
ers ask to be incorporated Is twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal at
the end of that time
3rd. The capital stock of the cor
poration is to be $5,000.00, divided Into
shares of $100.00 each. Petitioner's
howe'.er ask the privilege of raising
said capital slock to $10,000.00.
4th. The whole of said capital stock
of $5,000.00 has already been actually
paid in.
5th. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and proiits to its
stock holders. Petitioner propose
to carry on a General Job Printing
Establishment, including the publish
ing of Newspapers, Periodicals, Pam
phlets, Books, Magazines, Circulars,
Stationery, and to perform such other
work as is Incident to a business of
like character; also the buying and
selling generally of Printers Supplies,
Stationery and all such articles and
things as may be profitably handled
and sold in connection therewith, eith
er at wholesale or retail. To act as
general or special agents for ^ other
companies or persons in selling or
handling any articles or class of ar
ticles appropriate to the Job Printing
Business or connected therewith and
to make contracts to act as such
agents. To contract and be contracted
with; to lend and borrow money; to
own and sell both real and personal
property; to adopt such by-laws and
elect such ofllcers as they deem neces
sary for the carrying on of said busi
ness. To have and uso a common seal.
To sue and be sued. To plead and be
Impleaded. And generally to have
such rights and privileges as are inci
dent or necessary to the carrying on
of a business of like character, not in
consistent with the laws of said State.
Cth. The principal ofllce and place
of business of the proposed corpora
tion will be in the City of Americus,
said State and County.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
the rights, privileges and immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law ALLEN FORT & SON,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed In Offlco January 5th, 1310.
S. R. 1IEYS, Deputy Clerk S. C.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Clerk's Ofllce, Sumter Superior Court,
Americus, Ca., Jan. 5th, 1910.
I, S. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of the
Superior Court In and for the County
of Sumter, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing copy of charter of
the Southern Printers, is a true copy
of the application for a charter now on
file in my offlco.
Witness my Offlcial Signature and
seal of said Court, this the day and
year above written. 6-4t
S. R. HEYS. Demitv Clerk S. C.
• workingman who makes good wages
to an iron manufactory.
This family of four Is about to
whack We beef-trust and the cold stor
age monopoly by- eating one of the
most tasty meals they have had for
weeks.
No meat, lard or meat gravy lias any
Jlace on the family’s bill of fare or
market list.
And the same Is true In thousands of
Other homes.
This man's family will have vegetn-
Blo soup, made without a soup bone.
Bre...i and butter that young boys like
■o well, and baked macaroni with to
mato sauce, rice pudding, celery and
eoffee complete the meal.
This photograph ought to bo Inter
esting- to you. It shows without words
•jhst how you can And ways of going
without meat, shortening the house
hold expense bill, but preserving the
household strength.
' WEAK* WEARY WOMEN
'learn the Cnnsc of Dally Woes
End Them
uni
year, beginning April 1, to send their
applications to the commission at the
earliest possible date.
There is already every indication in
the replies received that there will ae
an increased demand for convicts and
that It will be impossible to give tho
counties all they want.
Only thirty counties have replied to
date, but all those which are using
convicts not only want to keep their
apportionment, but desire more. Four
out of thirty do not want convicts—
Two which have no state convicts are
now asking for them—Crisp and Doug
las.
The twenty-four others like the plan
so well that they want more. It Is ex
pected all the replies will come in
during February, probably after the
February meetings of the various
boards of county commissioners.
Sheriffs Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be said before the court houso
door In the city of Americus, Sumter
county Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1910, between tho usual
hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit: "One certain vacant
lot in the City of Americus, Sumter
county, Georgia, situated on -the west
side of Jackson street, and bounded
north and west by right of way of the
Central railroad, east By Jackson
street, south by Bay street, being the
land upon which the house recently
burned down was situated, and occupi
ed at the time by the Americus Arti
ficial Stone Co." levied upon as tho
property of S. R. Sims, to satisfy an
execution issued from the City Court
of Americus, Sumter county, in favor
of the Bank of Southwestern Georgia
vs. S. R. Sims. Property pointed out
by plaintiff's attorney and tenant In
possession notified In terms of law.
This 1st day of January, 1910.
G-4t. W.H. FEAGIN. Sheriff.
STOMACH MISERY.
flet Rid of That Sourness, Gas and In
digestion.
f When the back aches and throbs.
When housework Is torture.
When night brings no rest noi
■Jeep.
When urinary disorders set In,
Women's lot Is a weary one.
There is a way to escape thest
woea.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure Smell Ills
Have cured women here In Amerl-
xus. This Is one Americus woman's
Sesimony.
Mrs. C. W. Hill, 209 Mayo street,
Americus, Ga., says: “I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and have found
them to be a very good remedy. 1
was troubled by a dull, ache In the
mall of my back for some time and
asy kidneys were disordered. Being
advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, 1
procured a box at Dodson's Pharmacy
and since using them, I am feeling a
gnat deal better. I have no hesita
tion in recommending this remedy ta
ather sufferers.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 51
oents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo
Hhv York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doans' —and
■dtc no other.
When your stomach Is out of order
or run down, your food doesn't digest
It ferments in your stomach and forms
gas which causes sourness, heartburn,
foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and
many other miserable symptoms.
Mi-o-na stomachy tablets will give
joyful relief In Ufa minutes; If taken
regularly for two weekB they will turn
your flabby, sour, tired out stomach
Into a sweet, energetic, perfect work
ing one.
You can't be very strong and vigor
ous If your food only half digestB.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Also at the same time and plaice will
be sold "one Job printing press, made
by Chandler Price Co., size 10 x 15
now located in Job printing offlco of
T. II. McGillls, on Forsyth street In
Americus, Ga." Levied on as property
of T. II. McGillls, trading as Americus
Printing Company, to satisfy one
City Court fl fa In favor of O.
Weidlich & Company. Tenant in pos
session notified in terms of law.
This December 20, 1909.
W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of G. H. Waddell, W.
L. English and W. W. Dykes, of said
State and County, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of the
"SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY,” for a
period of twenty years, with the privil
ege of renewal at the expiration of
that time if desired.
2. The principal ofllce of said Com
pany shall be in the City of Americus
said State and County; but petitioners
destro the right to establish branch
oiilccs anywhere In said State when
ever the holders of a majority of the
stock mav so determine.
3. The object of said corporation is
to be pecuniary profit and gain to it
self and its stockholders.
4. The Business to be carried on by
said corporation is a general real es
tate and laud business, and the handl
ing of any kind of personal property
and real estate on a commission basis,
as well as owning the same.
5. That the capital stock of said
corporation shall bo Ten Thousand
Dollars, with the privilege of increas
ing the same from time to time, to the
sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, as
may be determined by a majority of
the stockholders of said corporation.
Said stock Is to be divided into shares
of One Hundred Dollars each: that ten
per cent, of the amount of said capital
stock to be employed by them has been
actually paid In; and that all of said
stock has been subscribed.
6. That the individual liability
the stockholders of said corporation
shall not exceed the amount of their
unpaid capital Btock for which they
have subscribed.
7. They desire the right and power
to buy and own all kinds of real estate
and personal property, and to sell such
real estate and personal property at a
profit, which real estate shall Include
farm property, timber, mineral, and all
other kinds of lands and real estate,
Including city property; to
own, rent, lease, lease out,
lease from and sub-lease,
they may desire from time to time, any
of such real estate; to have the right
to sell all kinds of real estate, stocks,
bonds, notes, mortgages, and all kinds
of negotiable papers, on commissions
for other parties; to buy and sell all
such paper In their own name for profit
If they desire; to buy, own, and sell
and handle, for commissions all other
kinds of personal property; to have
the power to repair and Improvo any
kind of real estate handled by them on
commission, or any real estate owned
by them; and to liuve the right to con
tract for liens of all kinds for such re
pairs and Improvements on any kind
of real estate held by them under op
tion, or otherwise; to borrow money
and execute mortgages, deeds and
other kinds of liens to secure debt nnd
borrowed money on all kinds of real
estate above mentioned, and all kinds
of personal property; to have the right
to issue and sell stock and bonds of
Bald corporation whenever a majority
of the stockholders may so determine;
to assume any kind of obligations In
the way of accounts; to execute notes
and other evidences of debt under such
rules and regulations as may be adopt
ed by the stockholders of said Com
pany; to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi
ngs, In tho conduct of the affairs o!
the corporation; to sue and he sued
and to have and uso a common seal
8. They desire for said corporation
the power and authority to apply fbr
and accept amendments to its charter
of either form or substance, by a vote
of a majority of Its Btock outstanding
at the time. They also ask authority
for said corporation to wind up Its af
fairs, liquidate and discontinue its bus
iness at any time It may determine to
do so by u vote of two thirds of
stock outstanding at the time.
9. They desire such other rights
powers, privileges and immunities us
are incident to like corporations, or
permissible under the laets of Georgia
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name nnd stylo
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges
and Immunities herein set forth and
ns are now, or may hereafter be allow
ed a corporation of similar character
under the laws of Georgia
W. W. DYKES,
Petitioners' Attorney.
Filed In ofllce January 10, 1910.
H. E. ALLEN. Clk. S. C. S. Co., Ga.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
corroct copy of the application
Sheriffs Sales.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Will be sold before the Court house
door of said County on the first Tues
day In February, 1910 between the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed property to-wlt; "North half
of lot of land, 101 acres, more or less,
number not known in the 19th
District, bounded as follows,
on the north by lands of C. A.
Kimbrough, east by lands of J. T.
Cleveland, on the south by lands of W.
J. Sims and on the west by lands of W
SimB.” Levied on as the property
of J. J. King under and by virtue of a
11 fa issued from the Superior Court
of said County, W. H. King, defendant
and J. J. King and M. J. Leveretto,
surety. WF
This the 5th day of January, 1910.
C. M. CHRIISTIAN. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Webster County..
Will be sold before the Court house
door of said County on the first Tues-
dav In February, 1910 between the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed property, to-wlt: "One gray
mare, named Maud, eight years old."
Levied on under and by virtue of a fl-
fa Issued from the Superior Court of
said County, as the property of W. H.
King In favor of the Deaton Grocery
Co. Terms cash. G-4t.
This the 5th day of January, 1910.
C. M. CHRIISTIAN, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Will be sold before the Court house
door of said County on the first Tues
day In February, 1910 between the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed property to-wlt: "One Stair
Plano.” levied on as the property of
]. M. Cantrell under and by virtue of
11 fa Issued from the Superior Court
of said County In favor of R. M.
Norman, administrator of estate of
. N. Rease, deceased. 6-4t
This the 6th day of January, 1910.
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will he sold before the Court house
door of Sumter County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday In February, next
within the legal hours of sale, the
following descried property to-wlt:
"The south half of lot of land No.
Two Hundred and Forty-Seven (247)
and tho south half of lot of land No,
Two Hundred and Forty-Eight (248);
said two tracts of land aggregating
Your appetite will go and nausea, dlz- two hundred
• «'ck ; ateJ a|1( , lylnK the Tw e n ty-clght
(2Sth) district of Sumter county,
Georgia."
The said lands levied on by E. L.
Bell, former Sheriff of said county,
and to he sold as the property of J. D.
Pennington under and by virtue of an
execution issued from the Superior
Court of Macon County, Georgia, in
favor of A J. Pennington against J. D.
Pennington and F. M. Pennington, and
for the purpose of satisfying the said
execution. Terms cash. This Dec. 30,
1909. 6-4t—pd.
W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff.
There is many a boy kept In knlck-
Mtockers overtime because his mother
few keen told the looks younger than
Ae it. ,
zincss, biliousness, nervousness, sick
headache and constipation will follow.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are small
and easy to swallow and are guaran
teed to banish Indigestion and any or
all of the above symptoms or money
back.
Fifty cents a large box. Sold by
druggists everywhere and by Dodson's
Pharmacy, of Americus, Ga.,
For constipation there is no remedy
so satisfying as Booth's Pills—25
cents. Try a box and you will say
you bave found the ideal laxative :!
last
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breathe It in. Complete outfit, including
inhaler*:. Extra bottles OOo. Druggista
for
charter of tho "Southern I-Sind Com
pany,” as the same appears on file
this office.
Witness my offlcial signature and the
seal of said court, this 10th day ol
January, 1910. , Jan 13-4t
II. E. ALLEN, Clk. S. C. S. Co., Ga.
For I,eaTC to Sell Real Estate,
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Sumter County, Georgia,
at the February term of said Court for
leave to sell real estate of Mrs. Mary
J. Adams, deceased.
This 3rd day o' January, 1910.
J. W. WESTON,
D. L. THOMA8,
6-4t-pd. “ •- Executor*.
To Rc Discharged from Administration
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, J. B. Pennington, Admin
istrator of J. L. Pennington, repro
sents to the Court In his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that ho
has fully administered J. L. Penning
ton estate: This Is therefore U
cite all persons concerned, kindred nnd
creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said Administrator should
not he discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in February,
1910. 6-4t—pd.
JOHN A. COBB Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Miss Ethel Broadfleld having,
proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of Administration on the
estate of Charles T. Broadfleld, late of
said County, thil Is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of Charier, T. Broadfleld to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, If any
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not he granted Miss Ethel
Broadfleld on Charles T. Broadfleld es
tate. . 6 *4t
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 4th day of January, 1910
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
H. E. Allen, Administrator of the
estate of Robert Dinkins, colored, hav
ing applied to the Court for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased in
Sumter county, Ga., notice is hereby
given that said case will he heard at
the February term, 1910.
Jan. 3, 1910. 6-4t
. JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
For Discharge From Guardianship,
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
R. G. Ferrell, Guardian of Hill Kelly,
has applied to me for a discharge from
his Guardianship of Hill Kelly, this Is
therefore to notify all persons con
cerned, to file their objections. If any
they have, on or before the first Mon
day In February next, else R. G.
Ferrell will be discharged from his
Guardianship os applied for. 6-4t
JOHN A. COBB,
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Will be sold before the Court house
door on the first Tuesday in Februnry,
1910, the following property, to-wlt:
Five acres of land off the south-east
corner of the south-west quarter of
lot of land No. 138, including the dwel
ling and other improvements where T.
A. Bush now lives.” Said property
levied on unded and by virtuo of an
execution issued from the Superior
court of Chattahoochee county, in fav
or of Curtis Bush, et al„ against F. A.
Bush, et ai., and is levied on ns the
properly of the said F. A. Bush, and
pointed out by the plaintiffs attorney.
This Jan. 6th, 1910. G-4t
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff.
LAND
BARGAINS
Snider land Sold.
Little Land Sold.
Come quick for others or
say “1 Am Sorry.”
125 acres 3 miles of Plains, adjoin
ing Jno. A. McDonald old home place.
Dwelling, tenant house and crib.
112 acres 3 miles Sumter, adjoining
Chapelt, Rogers and Countryman.
Good land and good Improvements.
Lots of land 223 and 224 In 17th dis
trict of Lee Co., adjoining Sumter Co.
line, and touching lands which sell
for $30 to $40 per acre. Ample build
ings put up 3 years ago.
Bank of Southwestern Ceorgia
Application for Support.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Ada Johnson having made applica
tion for Twelve Months Support out of
the cstnte of W. C. Johnson, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns,
all persons concorned are hereby re
quired to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary of said County on the
first Monday in February next why
said application should not he granted.
This 3rd day of January, 1910. 6-4t
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Having In proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of T.
Burticy, late of said County, to bo cast
on the Clerk of tho Superior Court,
this Is to cite all nnd singular the
creditors nnd next of kin of T. II.
Bartley to be and appear at my office
within tho time allowed by law, nnd
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not he
granted to Geo. E. Thornton, as Clerk
of tlio Superior Court of said County,
on said T. H. Bartley's estate.
Witness my hand nnd offlcial signa
ture, this 3rd day of January, 1910.
6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
THE
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Does Save You Money!
If you should die tonight would you I
leave your family os well protected I
financially as you would like to? I
Some one will die tonight—It might
be you.
Let mo write you now the Insurance I
you havo been intending to take fori
quite a while and avoid the risk your I
family takes as long as you put it off-T
Lee M. Hansford,]
Agent.
18 Planters Ok. Bldg. Americus,
I.lhcl for Divorce,
In Webster Superior Court, October
Term, 1909.
Cora Davis vs. J. J. Davis..
GEORGIA—Webster County.
To all and singular, the Sheriff of
Webster County.
The defendant, J. J. Davis, is here
by required personally, or by attorney
to ho nnd appear at the Superior Court
of Webster county on the first Monday
in October next, 1909, thon nnd there
to answer the plaintiff's Libel for
Divorce, as In default thereof the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little
john of said Court, this the 9th day of
Sept., 1909.
GEO. E. THORNTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Webster
County, Ga.
Jan 0-13 Feb. 10-17.
For I.cnvc to Sell Itcal Estate.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
E. L. Alston, administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. E. R. Alston, deceased,
having made application for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased,
located In said County. Notice is here
by given that same will be heard In my
court on first Monday in Feb., 1910
This Jan. 3, 1910. 6-4t
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
For Ullrri of Administration,
GEORGIA—Webster County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Dell ft Bullock, and others, having
In proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of S. M. Oliver, late of said
County, this Is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of said
S. M. Oliver to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause. If any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to W. S. Bell on said S. M.
Oliver's estate. 6-4t
Witness my hand and offlcial signa
ture, this 3rd day of January, 1910.
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
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Next to having money, the mol
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of It—how best to invest 1L
A Banking Institution of this
cannot only care for your flnan
Interests in a careful, conservai
way—giving you abundant
facilities In every department
finance—but can also give you
ble aid and advice about Investmej
and securities. Open an account r
the
DANK OF 80(JTn.WE8TERJf GEfl
GIA’S SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
and enjoy the advantages that accrj
Horseshoeing |
Have your horses and moles i
at J. M. Oliver ft Bo., Cottln ave .
poslte Turpin Bros.’ stable. All'
guaranteed.
For thirty days we will have!
expert ahoers with us. Give fl
trial while you wait A11 bills |
lected monthly.
J. M. Oliver and
G. A. Tui
See M. t Venal
Before having your painting,
or calsomlnlng done. Eseh
nlshed on all classes of
House signs and carriage ««
present at 184 Spring street
328. A1I work guaranteed.