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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1909)
WESLEYAN3TO HAVE . GREAT ATTENDANCE, Muon, (in.. Ails'. -•>. —There is linw little doubt in tin' inimis of Dr. Ainsworth and others con- - tiecteil with Wesleyan Collage, tliat thn enrollment of t he coining session will exceed that of any previous year. This assertion is hased on the rapidit-y anil number of early reservations wliieli have already been made by voting la dies and 1 liei r paren* s* I p io ihe present time tli"re have been fourteen more reserva tions made for rooms than were made up to this time lasi year. And in every mstanee the neces sary advance lees have been paid i nto t lie col lege w hich will insure t lie Jut tendance ol tile students. \\ ll 'll it is considered t ll.'lt the npiuiing day of Wesleyan is still about three weeks oil' there is 111) doubt, but. that the next session will see tiie largest number of von ne ladies that lias evr at t end - ed I lie old eol lege. To lie prepared 111 ease the ex igency ol the occasion will ile maud it the executive board of the eo I leee imw has under con sideration the idea of rent ini' one one or two residences ill close! proximity tii t lie eol loco hi which students may stay in ease tlieex peeteil liveiilow happens. There is a j'ond chance that this will be done. So far as ( lie physiea-l improve .meots to I he buildings is concern ed little remains to be done. NY ith t lie exception Ilf the 'i , \V. (!. A. hall upon wdiieh work is being done, everything else is ill first. 1 class-condition for the opening day. The V. W. <!. A. hull is | being completely remodeled and will be one of the handsomest in t lie sout h . Along t he line of improvements to the college property might lie mentioned the lire escapes ol the buildings. Wesleyan has always been pointed as the best, and most s completely protected bii ild i llg of its kind in the city against a ciiii -11 ignition. Ihittlie fact, remain ed in the minds of the college au thorities that it is almost, impossi ble to provide too mueli protect ion against fire in the way ol os- j capes, especially 111 a building occupied by young ladies so they: have gone to a very heavy adili- | tional expense in adding to and improving the already' many ex- | tenia I (ire escapes of the b 11; i< 1 -*| ings. It is now known that, Wusleymn j is I lie best, protected building in ; tdie city against, fire, this fact be-1 a source of much grafificittion to j the people ol the city and state. a ATTEMPT IS MADE TO WRECK TRAIN. I fartwell, < In., August, lib Wreckers sought to derail the in coming t ra in on I lie I [a rtwel i road last, night,. (Tnssties wej'e placed on the tracks near the trestle. No serious damage was done. There is no clew to the wreck ers. Bell Ramsey and (Tester liiiiiean have been arrested lor rnek ing t lie t ra in. (doiiductor Mack Culpepper and Engineer I'red \\ ilsou were m charge. It liapjii'iied luckily that the ties were kluu'ked oil' the tracks wit-limit doing any injury. ELK, SHOT IN LODGE, NOT FATALLY HURT, Albany, fla., Aug 'J<>. —('dove (! who was shot last night dur ing his imation into I lie Elks lodge is not fatally' hurt,, lie lost considerable blood I."I ore iii"d ical attention was given him, but Ins condition today shows improve ment. II appeal's that the accident, last, night was due to a mistake in the iisc of eurtridges. Blank cartridges are used at one stage of the initiation, and in some way a number of gallery cartridges had been mixed with the blanks. The blanks and the gallery < a - ridges are aim ist lent leal m ap pearance. The mistake was not discovered until a bail struck (.‘ox ill the l*-g. His wound was ih’i sscii j by u physician ill the Eli build-i log. liic Uhl) “SHIr 1 .” Frow Dinrinq Out the Tree Tiunk For the- Primitive Lloai. There is no doubt of the evolu- I tion of our great modern ships 1 -from a tleaiing log on which our earliest ancestors sat astride and | with hands and polo navigated the i small streams, and just as surely ' has our word "ship” come from j_ the first iniprovonu'ut of that prim- 1 itivo craft. Tito etymology of the ! woril tolls us of the evolution of 1 the craft. When the superior mind of our Arvnn am estors oonoeived the idea of hollowing out the floating log j and t-lius decreasing its weight, : adding to its buoyancy and" better titling il for their transportation, they had to find a word to express w hat they were doing, so they nat urally used a root that they under- : stood, w hich was ‘"sknp.” This root I signified, the idea of digging, hoi- . lowing out and scraping. That is ! what they did to make their boats, and the'h-kiip” became a noun to designate the boat. That root , “skap” lias lived and , grown during the 10,000 years and • more that have passed since, it was first used to give a boat its name, 1 and after the breaking up and di vision of the Aryan race it followed j all of its broadly, divided branches j to their new homes to bo used in ■ all of their tongues. The (Ilack's have the root in their word “skufos,” meaning a hollow cup, and the Latins have it in “senhero,” signifying to scrape. In those languages, as well as in Sanskrit, it is in many words of a -iinilAr -ignifcalinn. It. eaine to the English through the Teutonic type, “skepa.” meaning a ship, or vessel, or what was hollowed out. In the middle English it was j “sidiip," and ('hum or used the | plural, “shippes.” Fu. the Anglo- S Saxon it was “scip.” while the Ice hinder made it “skip” and the Dane j I “skill.” Tlie old high (ierinait had I i “seif" and I he fierman “selliff.” So we see Ihe-change through i ■ the century of i‘cnt.uries has boon ; slight, the sane sound with the : same signification having gone j j from father to son through all of j | the generations, giving u/tlie same | word when we-speak of the laisi- | tnnia as our Aryan ancestors used when they spoke of the float ing j log that they had hollowed bv dig ! gine' and scraping with stones and shells.—New York Herald. A Good Eno.ugh Excuse. A memorable instance of pres ence of mind was the adventure of j a certain Desaugiers at the time of : ; a popular uprising. in Paris, when j (he people took possession of the i Tuilerios. The hero of the incident ! i sagely acted upon the theory that a poor exeuse i- better than none ] and sometimes better than a hotter i one would he. lie was an inquisitive person. | and, regardless of the- danger, he j j hastened to the Tuilerios at mid- j | night to see what was gome; on. j At (he gate lie was stopped by two ; i revolutionists of ominous appoar - anec. “Why do you not wear a ] cockade, citizen? Where is your j cockade?” flier asked. A mob gathered about him and j demanded fiercely. “Citizen, where ; | is your cockade?” Desaugiers took nlf his |,at, film ed it around and around, looked at it on all sides and then said in a tone of mild surprise: “Citizens, it is strange, very | strange! I must have left it ori my . nightcap.” The Ballocrf Fish. A Berlin journal, Prometheus, ! contains a letter from Africa, in I which the writer describes a (isli i which is known to the natives as the fahaka. It make- its appear- , rtiifi' ii '' N ile at high water j iim . j The creature might properly he ! named a balloon fish. Its whole body, with the exception of a pari of the underside, is covered with a thick layer of a jellylike substance. On the uncovered part there up I many sharp prongs. When at lack ed tiieWish rises to the surface, in | hales air until its body assume' al most a globular form, then turns upon its back, leaving the protect ing prongs upward in the wafer. “Fish and man alike know how sharp the n are and what painful wounds they can inflict, and they _ gi ve the balloon fish a with* berth.” When the Poet Was Happy. Bjorn-on, the poet, was once a*kcd on what occasion he got the. greatest pleasure from hi- fame as a poet. Jlis answer was: “It was when a , delegation from the Right came to inv house in Christiania and smn di ed all the windows, because when : they had thus” attacked me and i were -tarting for home again they felt that they ought to sing some j tiling, and so they began to -ing i ‘Yes, we love this land of ours.’ | They could do nothing else! To.-v j had to sing the song of the man I whom thev had attacked!”—Loa j don Chronicle. THE MON hiOMKRY MON ITOR—TiII RSDAY, SKIT. I Bob. ROAD NOTICE, ■ corgi a —Mon t gomery County. .bmii \\ (il'een, .1 E. Mel >an j ml, J. A. Lowery and others bav ng made applieal ion for I hi* ex ■ iisioii aml open ing of Ihe M I | Vernon and Shiloh public rone nr lln* distance ol about thro jiuirters of a mile, beginning at 'ln* residence nl .1. E. MeDanie H mil running to the (.Heinvnotl nne I,umber City road at the cornel i >f J. M. Browning's place, run j •ling thr«uigh llie lands of It R I Benton. Cornelia Tobler and i.l \l. Browning, and the revievvei i Having nunle their return, the : is to notify all part ies at interesi j itlial said road exlensmn will In j g rani ml on the lirsl Tuesday ii September, it no good cans, :be shown to the contrary. Thn i he third day of August, ilk ill K. Sikes, ('ll m . lid. ('o. ('i nil ROAD NOTICE. ■ (ieorgia—Montgomery ('niint y. A T. M 1 11 1 ■ r, .1. lb. Fowler, .1 • M. I nih ■ rwa anl and others having applied for flic opening and estate | I ishni' iit of a new road begimng at tin* A. T. Miller watermill and | running to the town ol Soperton. ■ praving that said proposed road may lie ost üblislli'd 111 licit ol iln road proposed from M. L 'O’Brien’s to Soperton, and said j route having been reviewed bv tin j proper authorities, same will be j granted on the first Tuesday hi j .■September, 19011. if no good ami snuii'ieiit reason lie shown to Ihe contrary This lie* Sfd day ol August, IHi ill. .1 E. Sikes, < 'lim. Mil. do. (bun PUBLIC BALE. By virtue of a power io me given, as (lie assignee of I I|C -a*. Ul'il.v deed : eon Ia i n ing I lie power given Ii y Maria Philips on .1 ii lie 121 h, IKON, lo I’lic L'nion Savings Bank of Augusta. i i Jeorgia. which deed is duly record ed in Book 12, Page fit, in I In* nllice of, the < ’lel'k of I III' Superior Court, of | Moli.lgomery county, Stale of linin'- i j gia, I will sell al pulilie out cry ; before I In* < ourt I louse door i n the; | Town of Ml. Vernon. Counl.v of | Montgomery, Stale of (ieorgia, be • ween Ihe log'll I hours of sale, I o I lie ! highest hiililer for cash, on I lie lirsl; Tuesday ill Seplemher, liHHI, I lie so I - : lo w i llg d osv ri hed proper I y : “All tlial certain trad or parcel of I laud si iua t oil, lying and I icing in I lie j liitliih Dial riel (i. M. of Monlgoiiii r.v county, Slate of (ieorgia, iiml bound wl as follows: Norlh liy lauds oft,. Wing, on Ihe easi li.v lands of Boh 1 Phillips and Council Phillips, on the south li.v lands of .lolm (lillts aml Rifle I lainilioii ■and on the west, li.v lands of.J. P. M i xim. ,1 r., anil ron laining tliiee hmulred ami ten (:tlii) 1 acres iiiore ol less. The said place known as I lie Jerry nod Mal i,oh Phil 1 ips land ami home place,” Debt secured (t'.ltlO.dtl, besides in lelest from .Mine Isl, ISKIK mill expen sesof this sale. Terms ca-h. Pur chaser I o pay for pa pees. Sa lllioii Ra l|s |!a til. A tty., in fact, lor Maria Phillips. Year’s Support. (fciuigia—Montgomery *'ouniy. Mis. Joo. A. Peterson, .1 1'.. having ! made applieal ion for i welve moiii I. siipporl mil of the .■stale of Jim. A Peterson, and appraisers duly op poiiPe‘l to set.apart the -mm' having till || their I'd Ill'll, all persons eon Cel'lU'll a I'e hel'i'liy l'i '< l l l i l'e<| lo how cause before Ihe ('null or (Irdioar,', of said ('notify <*n l lie lirsl Monday in Seplemher, itiotl. win -ahl appll ealioii should not lm gran led. ThD ginl day of Angie 1. P.io'.l. Alex MeA ri liiii . Orilinm.v. Citation. (ieorgia Monlgomery (‘oimfy, Noi loan I lilli- a lie glut idain o! Uel.ecea i iilli- has applie.f. to me fill leave lo -ell Ihe leal i-slate mill other pi opei iv I..donging lo the said i'ehecea (lillis. for* the purpose ol siip|oi'lmg and loan Pain iog lid' -le Imingan inciirahle limal ie. Thi* is. 'ln i efoi'e, lo notify all person* ! cnocerneil to file lliejr I.lijecl ions, if an t lm;, have, on m la lore ihe firsl Monday in September next else leave n ell said properly will he granied as applied lor. This 2nd i day of Angie-t. I'.Mi'.t. Ab hi McA rtlmr. Ordi unry, Citation (ieorgia Mnnlg’oinel y < nOMly. Vv In-ii iis. W 1.. I'minlain and Mr-, Ida (/Deal, administrator- of I lit , , i late of Mrs. Mary ('arrnll. r<iiie -ent to iim court in lle ii pHiiioo. duly filed and enter, d on reeord. that (Iny fully .admiitlsreied said cs. tlfi ■ thi- i- therefore lo cit*- all per son** colic.•filed. kindred and credi . tors, to-Imw eause. if any they can. wh v said admitii-i rators *.iioiil 1 not la- discharged from their mlinini-- [ t ion at 1 1 reel i'e tellers of d Dili i--ion • m tin lir-t Monday lit September. 1 IK HI. Tbi.- 2nd day of August. liwn». aDX McAithur. Oidiiiary, 1 N0TICI: T()IH:»r0KS VM) CKI:DITtIKS. I eotgia Mon: gomery ('o iniy . : Noi ie, Dh.i iby given in all civdi i iil> ol I lie (‘sfjllrol .1 no. A. IVI (Tsoil. ). ir., lain (*t .saill cciml) , h [ ciDld in an aiToiiii! ol ilirir «!• | munis t«» mo within iln* line piv-'J scrihed Uy law, propel 1\ made on*, j \ml all indehied to said j l«v«*;is» , (l me lo'lchv lv»ph»st od h imkt* immediate payimnti i«* iln j indei^iontMl. This .Mh da\ »d July. | Mrs, .Ino. A Fehwson. .1 1*. Admhii* \ nil ii\ «d ihe j late ol .1 no. A IVleison .If | I’hii’ene I \ll \ . lor adniinisi ral ll \ . ' i i i Sin*i'i HSa 10. j : ;• mi i ( Mmiilij. •m« i v < Minn \. Will I*c *vi *l(| I*« • t«»I «• In rollll Ill'll t d'»nl‘ D 11. \ (T'Hmii mu tln til si |'msil:i\ in Scpl < in I" ( | UUl**, i'l lw( ill I In* Ii linill's nl' ssilc. In till ; • \l» toll l!n* I- llmnniiid i' complete «I i -cri |>lii mi (lm* I/:il|mi v A Tiivlor saw mill n illli enn ulclc. oik :M In* si• |»• *w i■ i \\ an i Imwii i*i»«i ii* j mill m|ii* ;11l ImiHi* |im \. i Srlinlidil I»• * 1 1« i . Sain ; nrnpct lY 1* \i« • I mi and will In* dd ns iln ll (Ip* It v id l'li/d I'MUnl.lill tn S.t is!;, Mil 'A* 1 miMii is .'ied Ie 111 iln t'iiv (’mill m! \lt Ni l in 'll in lav mi "I'.las. A. lii'ldli vs K'*/i l-'m.ii inn S;d*l pi'npri t \ Kiniwn as llml wlii« Ii Ino J |» 111 Ml I- M||. i: lid I»\ 1> \ I’"llllla ill. Win l**n iimlilii-M' Dm id It*va a dints In law ! Iln tin ’2«l day mI \ n . IlMrti. / JAM I 111 slid: Sin I 111 ( ’ll N < Min i. \. r. SalV*dd, \H>. I'm I 111 Sh»*r i IV Sa 10. i i<■m'o.in Mi'iil vmn * > ('mmly. j \\ ill |u* Hi'lyjl |h I'ml'i; I III* i'i 'HIT IlMllsc d'»m ill | ij, Vi -iii•*i i* 'i i tin lit i In< •■■•la\ in Si|.l ml ir. | j pTi'j. Iml w•i 11 lld |i .ml limn m| -al, in 1 1»«• j j , ill;; In* I I ilddcl l"| r.idl, c I 1.l ill pi *|MT I\ . n| l I | w 1 11 el l Iln I•• 11 •. wl n • i ;i iMiinplHc d. script inn: , J Mtlliiit 11 pet iir j t.i ret Iml land In in", iln d ilc . 11 mI I** in*: in tli« l;*.sr.|li dish id *1 M. nl aid i'mliiil > and ■tali- and 1•«» i i lid* d ils Imlluws: (In ll" iimiili l»\ l.lid ■ id' lm l I'liilllps, nil Iln east li\ la tills* nl Mmllii- d.is|*\. mi the smilli l»\ l> lo I • d I .ii la IMiillips and I.', K. IMiiJlips mi tin' '.vesl It lands nl .lm* I’liillipH, and said In • -mil tin mic Ii mi* in'd aml n i lie I ••cii and mu dial I !(••! « * ni"i d nr 11 ss I a \i' d nil as tlic |>i Mp* rl v <>| ■I A \‘» find ni ins pMsscsHimi, In salis ly an ( \ceiii imi issued I'l nin I lie < ’ily Cmu l ui Ml. \’«rii* mi in lav*ir **l James J/cNai I vsJ.A (Itifliiw J. « . < >mln w and J. A. Wn Wi ill' ll i:«»Ii• •«• *»f lan «ivcii as I'cipiiivd I »\ law Tli is I lie ‘id da \ nl I'.MH.I - .1 A l/l ’.S 111 '.S Tl’.li. Sin rill (’ily < 'mil I. W. i.. V’iismi, A 1 y fur I ’IIV. Shei'ili Sale. i ii m» ;ia —Mmil•'ntnerv (Imiiit v. \\ ill lm M*Jd Im Imic Iln- I'liiirl Imiisc dnnr ill ' Mr Wiimii mi iln- lirsl I'nwsdiiA hi •*■•* |d -nil** t . I'J .'J. liefwteii Iln- |**m || hmn n| ; sale, In III* ; liif'li* st and Ucsl I »i«l* I* r Inr cash. *•* i lain prop erty, *.r nn liirh i lie hill* \\ is a. c.mnplclv d* 1 - j scripl imi: All licit c* rliiin tra*d nr pairc! <*l land situ- j al< d, IviiD/ ind D* in ■ in ilic I:»HI>| Ii district : •1. \l. **f sa id «•* miity ami Mhth*; ami I »*» 1111* h*« | • l as .follows On ilie nm tli l*\ lands u* Mai'llci 11 ntclii s*»n, mm ilie • isl )iv lamia *il ( . (' ll*it*di* -«»n. on (In- sMiitli l»y liim.H <if I>**nio Durden and mii Iln* west I»y lands <»l IN-iilz, x l y-li *•• -i**r* mm*- *»r ! i P-ss, and l*in»\v»i s*-- tin- l/-w*s lintelios**n j place. I.mii du i iih tin- |» r**i •* iln «»I Ocm-;-* ID . i -1 1 > I** sah-ly an «a*-*-iii imi issued Imm fin ('ily (!niirt nl M*»iinl \*rnmi in !’:• n* »r «»I |*\V*• I*l * A Spell e- I dial li' I'.iasliv (mmir,* Ji■<■a sI• • \ and I \ iD.idiN. \VT ill* 11 nnln* m| I- n y vmi si r*-i|nii'*-«l I*_n law. This He 2d id.y nl A itx'i-I l* M, 'h JAMKSII KS | I’d;, Sin i ill ('iiy ('mil l. K. Smilli Ally. I »r I’IIVm. ShonlT Siih*. (i***.i'fni a|»,i,tvmimi-ia ('**nniy \\ ilj lm s' 1 1 * I L fore fin- <-Min I linn *• dn»»»* in ! 'll. V* i noli mi tin lit - f 'l’m dty in ;*■• * j •!« inln-i, l'.M!l, helNVei-n Iln- l* -. , d Imm nl -ill* , I 'Mn liirlm-sI an*l he-* In Id- i P*j «*:« di t ***-ilain in *>,>r*-i n . n| nn l.icli lln i dlnNvin • i a e*»mpl* I * il*K**ript imi: • Mi* liiindn-d ;i*•i ■*- -- nl' land -iinal*-d. Iviii" j ■ ltd IlHiiuf ill 1221 si «1 i -1 1 .* • I (i. I/. 'I :;ti<l . e * llll ln and -I if* , ami hni| *l**l as Inllnw : On ; lie east 1 1 \ land *.r W. II hill ' mi Iln vv* l i i.; land d Iln * tal* o) 11. J. MilPi, mi Iln it'ii lli I* . |.ind d I I*, hull* h ami nn iln 1 Miuhhv hill!- "I I hniii i Willie.--, i, . o*l mi lln - prop* 1 1 •■ *d .1 Ir Mill* i I** all In .* ni'.i I; a;>* <x* I'Mlmn i. -oi« *1 le nillr Snpi-ii"« ( "111 nl Mid '• III* • 111 ll >"I nf lie IHi hi 111 l-'anldii*' (’(». J. I> dilhi. l'i *pi II n pninl* d •it h\ pi did ith in Ii la. timl vtiin n nnliee nl ivy a r>(|iiii<d hy la \ Iln (In* 2*l . • lay 4il An;"i i ID* ‘i. Jnm ll* •i* r, ' In nil >i ( Ira N. Chappell, Ally. Inr I'lll * Slienlf Sal.''. Oi ni '. i i M'*iil;'imii< i , ('••uni v. Will In- Id hell.l** ill* • "111 1 house dn"!' I" ' 11. V* i imn nn lln 1 1 i | lie*d iV in D p(* nih' » I lO'l. h*-o,o*l ii tin 1* p*| h• oil *d I* . in tin I i dir-t hlD'h i P l , , h, i t lalll pi «»p' l I'. . *»l h ieli Iln T"ll * n I lip l.'. a e* till |ile» e •i* : - i| pi i"H dm e»r* ain a n null *.niii" .oel lixlill* J III* Id.ill, |iia l.e In-nlln » a| • h mi* fill, h**l h* * |inno i • 11. I*.. hm|* i With ii'.nii nimintod Iln r* *ni all enni)d( lu*l. S.ii'l pi«ip* r i !evie*l <<n and will h«- >l*l as (In- pim l ' ON j 1 i.T \ , ll.Oihl:; In a i-f ail e\**e||t <in Imill ’ll* Slllielinl Cmiiil of ai l cnlllitV in fa "I *»i in* Oilihi Ma -him-i v Cnmpaiiy ‘ ' O' l*s A Odd* and H . J. (ii'/hs h* vy made • nil I'd irn* dh* nn- h I . I I"i i * -Inr, depli I -h• -» ill 'l ids tin M <l:i ol \ nmi A. IWn'J. jAM KS 111 I Id; sheriir.M.r, I li. Call.mm, Ally, fm I'lll. Slicnll Sale. < ii-iify’ji Mmih'nim ry ( **unly. U i I he s» d hi fni' »he emir* Jmllse f|nnr in \l». \ *lllO/1 m* Hi* liisl 'll -< I;. v in * * phnih* i, ■'l >■*), \.r\\M el, •!,( Ie ll h"in n\ Sac . tnlln t ci/ln r» l>i *l* r fnr ensli, eert iiii | i«*p* i’fy, nl • hidi iln r* lI*»NN in,* is a eninph-f* • I»h**idpii**n: One *'('|tai*i pt a v linrc ltll)|e, ;*!»•-i|f hiftl U*eli 1 hand Idtfh ami »I**vmi years *»| i, In^fdli vy with ! Mill- t•»)# hoj'-'y ami harm -m U»p fn hnptfy h iv* •iX I,* en reninved. s i l nml- flml bflXX' • vjed nn ami will Ie - *ld as tin prop* liy nf hi,. Hurt It »< sat* an * r -nt *m fmiii ilje Citv C<*i»rf *.» Mo-tnf Vhi oii in fav*.» .I fiTix A' \\ jllenx . ~ /. I. Unr'di. J.* •.y mad** d n-f tit lP Rl"i !• 11*. 1 . I " l'« ster. depll I hei ilf all*) vm» h-nuntiee nt ame */iwii :;r, !i* *|,ni* d |,v la a I'nrp't ty ik»nn in irn |Ki w*x i -i«*n, lli ir tin 2*l da m I Ampii '. I i''t. J WKS IIK**M Ji. Sliei fl ( »f v < 'miii | All. V. V» oo Ur. Vtt.i . I-a i ‘Hi . « < • TtvmT?TmTTT»i , »?TTmvTfVf»TTTTm»fmmy'rmT< i A PLEASURE TO I i PUT ON ! ► * ► * t For Sweltering Hot Dnys : t Von \\ jiiil Shot's : t Tlmt l it. \ X WHITE HOUSE SHOES I ► M ► nre ;i pleasure to| >lll on. They lit the « ► Feet perfect I\. The\ nre not onh neat, \ ► ;md \ery dressy, hut lhe\ ;nr pleasantly « comfortable tor hot sinner weather. j DISCOUNT 25 PER CENT I : . S ► We will n< 'll iiiiv shot' in our slock sit ;i ! ► ► (liscouni of V?.") per cent. until our kill * ► slock sirri\ os. X Mcßae & Bro. I ► i * imAt aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 1 ABSOLUTE SAFETY | • <f ; WW VWWW WW V I* (#) *9 . (# # ► 4 is the host tiling wo luivo to $ (§) ► » < ' X (fy p» - 4 otter. All other inducements J* Hj n .. 5 nre of secondary iinportiince. & (*) ► 4 ’ . % ■' 6* " 4 I |>oii I his hints, tnxl with III" ii-imince >1 (4) t* • 4 <*<•■*( | i»I iilul ci ill r(.c( ills .‘illi’iil lull, \\ i ■ Miliril Or p» • 4 \•■llr| hi Ir« »nntr«■- % t < THE MT. VETiNON BANK | (fj jj l *5 Mt. Vernon, <ia. (* 0 (4 C^3D(sDQ£>otX3ooE>®®(sD(SKsoC*)^>otKiFKS>®>(jDo{X2>(S><S>®(*X? I nONDY TO LEND I/mns «»( jiiiy n'ii<hinl I nnn s*',oo in jfb>o,(t(M) on InruiH in Al«> 1 1 1 - p!; jrnilMTV ;111j! mlj<>i 111 no roll 11 1 jes. No « l*• I : i >' s for in.** port-ion. jw llavo Inmls i'xii 1111 iii'il >)V a mull living muir von. Vi LOANS ON FI Vt YtAUS lIME, !»n \ m Mr. Hi .Misy in.-»l.al I infill In *•5 ' *■s suit linlTnWlT. il (.IT). 11. IIAItKIS ,4 j “j M<• r<• 1 1 :i nl - !!miil; I’.iiiMinj. Moline, (tin. I Does-it Pay?j I OF M$E IT OSES ! | =—=“=“=“== j I !io uhove <jiio l ion is Ireipicntly ! 5 nsked in regard to judicious ad\orlisini*'. ! 0 * * - y 4 \ 'the nnswer is nlwuxs the same— Or j \ tot list: it nous'! Wo do not mojui by tins 1o say j 5 id! ildvl rt isino- |>:ivs, hut we <io sny t lull ; ; .1 1’ J)l< KM'S A !)\ I' ItTISI Ml |invs mill ] i pays handsomely. I! you expect your j 5 “nds” to brim*; results von must t»<-t \ 0 * # 5 ; tiiein Indore the people—phice them in \ \ puhlicid ions \\ hicli nre subscribed to nml j ; p;lid for by tfie best elnss ot people in j 5 the territory wliere the\ circul;d(‘. | rs I E MON nOR I * ... I i licloiijus to llii- elnss, Jind besides, it is j * ;m AlMiome-IVmt, ;iud ;ire in po- j 5 silion to j*‘iinrjmtee our piitrons results. | liATKS reiisouid)lc , itnd \x ill lx* | ; furnislu'd on uppliciition. *.* *.* i J .l» •