About The McDuffie progress. (Thomson, Ga.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
iXZ ,'V ’J‘ f MHaiMMMMMHMM — —■■«•■-*« i a ,j •-.* «u j.i »**« 1 t Neal—Shields. Great News. I no wedding Tuesday evening ofj 9 liss Annie Kate Neal and Mr. William (Shields vrus characterized b> the! charm < f-i:n]’!ic»!y of the idea) home weddi'ig. The rooms were beautifully decorated with palms, lYrnu, and >mU- ax, with vases of pink roses in profu sion. A bank of green with clusters o' roses made a beautiful background for tli. j bridal party There no wee attend ants and the ceremony was witnessed by only the relali' es and intimate friend.-. Kev. T. 11. Timmons olfieialcd ; sllOCS, and Miss Mary Curtis presided at ti piano. s The bride wore a beautiful ccat suit! rooni once. Call to- day of tan clolli, with hat el' tan straw I don’t Wait. Mvdress bonds t iimined in pink roses aixl black velvet T n i i r .^lie carried Mnchantrcs, carnations. ! afe a11 neW * DeC ' de<1 feu ' immediately alter th. ceremeny .Mr. i Weeks agO to CUt OVlt dl'eSS "p'Vum a h H ll!s lcrt f T a siK ’ ,L ' tril> '! goods and ..l.ir wl ic.1 they will be at home ’ ^ Thomson. Assisting in recei —WANTED AT ONCE— “1000” ladies to visit my store. I am going to sell all dress goods at cost. Tins is no fake sale. 1 mean just j what I say. lam going to j | make my store famous for ladies and men’s ready [ to wear goods—1 need the 1 room at I since a ■ Uvm of dug tire guests were Mr. and Mrs. lb F. Johnson, Mrs. A. ii. Thrasher, M'ts. Du K. Far mer, Misses Alice Ihinkley, IV J lie iluMiside and Marion Cross. Misses K Isabel Nvalgt 'anie Mold y and Mary Th rusher served pmieh. Miss Jeannette Me I.can .caught the brides boinj upt. The out of town guests were Mrs. K. C. Merry and son of Atlanta, Mrs. S. F.. liny . Mr. and Mrs. Fd Kay and Mr. Hay Neal of Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. I 1 rank Neal of Augusta. Among I he many handsome gifts re ceived were a eas. of silver from the family ol the bride, a set of china liciu family ol groom and a handsome piece of furniture from the MeCmntmms-! - Jhl.Sll-l.tos Weil ( ,‘o. Miss Neal liniles with a charming personality a an-my disposition that lias geatlv en leared her to her friends Air. Shields lias been eonnectco with t he business Ufe of Thoms b-'y and stands high in the our people. Memorial Da/ The Memorial Day exercises were among flic best ever seen in Th mison and were witnessed by one of the largest crowds ever gathered here. The line of march was from the old Baptist church, up.Jackson and Main to the cemetery. Boil by the brass band, nearly a hundred veterans mareli- efol owed I y a In: g proet ssiun of children with (lowers. After plac ing flowers on the .soldiers graces, the procession was led to the Court House Bark where the exercises were held, Kev .1. S. McLemcre was Master o! Ceremonies and ably conducted the cxerciS 'S during the afternoon. Aih r a beautiful prayer by Rev. It. A. Ku- mondson, the audience, led by band, sung a beautiful song e .inpa.s.a b\ Air. Wueson for Memorial Day thirty-one ears ago. in a few well chosen words Rev. T. II. Timmons introchu cel Mr. Watson, whose mugnindent address held closest attention of the large au dience. Scholarly and able, with a profound know lodge of history, presenl- ed with Mr. Watson’s matchless elo quence, it was a masterly effort. The Viand billowed with Hie ever stirring “Dixie” after which the prizes foi essay on < ’onlode rate Successes and Reverses in lsfid offered to the school children of McDunie County. 'flic first prize, a gold medal, offered by tlie local chapter, Daughters of the Confed eracy, win won by Alls, Lizzie Craw, ford of the Marshall school. The second prize, Miss Rut lie: ford’s hook, the South in 1 listory and Literature, presented by Mrs. Farmer, was won by Miss Florinc Simons of the Boneville school. The crosses to be bestowed did m l arrive but the list of those entitled to them was read, as follows; Job Russell, W. A. llo.ss, Kills Loll, c. II. Moriis, David Howell, W’ T. Whitaker, I!. D. Cyrd, II. C. i’liiliips. M. C. Sheltiu, T. .1 ’ Connell. After tiie'Itebel Veil’ liad been given by the v eterans led by Ret. H. A. W al ker, the audience was dismissed by Rev. T. K’ Timmons' carry ladies and men ready to wear goods. Ail 10c goods to go at 7, 7 1-2. 8c yd. All 15c goods to go at 9 1-2, 10; 11. 12c vd.' All 25c goods to go at 16, 18, 19c yd. All 50c dress goods to go 35, 38, 3°c vd. $1.25 Voile to go at 59c vd. I just want \ on to call and see for \ our self. Early Closing Begins Monday. in order that the clerks and other employees may have a little- recreation | during the ‘. ; uiinner days the following I stores will close at 6:i!0 p. in. beginning Monday. Oa Saturdays they will be open a- heretofore: Thomson Hardware Co. The '1' A . Scott Co. Met'em moils-Hush-Bos well Co. M. iSteine. J A. Boatwright R. L. J To well. R. A. Ivunncs. Mre C. F Hlint Thrasher & Wilkerson. A. J). Adkins. riiomson Afei caul lie (’o. R. W. yoat wright. (<. W. A- C. F. t; ranade. V. \. Lewis, I lmlavvav Barnes Co. L A. Spark--. Prof; at fed Services at Baptist Church- Brot; acted son ices are being conduct ed at the Baptist church this week, l'wo serv ices are held each dnv, one at '.. Ai p. m., and I lie other at 7:T> p. m. Rev. Layton Maddox, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, arrived in Thomson Tuesday evening and has charge of I he s.a v ices. MEAL. p HJU Treat Yot&f Wo are novy handling Oeimeo River Mills Water Ground Meal. Tho Oconee River Mills make ill"!]- meal out of the best while milling '-»>ni. Some mills do not. All wo ask of ineiil a i rial* 1 losing money on y hi n a is to give way wo ■ meal Wo I n is are had Peas For Sale Buy now, as prices will advance May Dt. iMcDurrii; Farm Kits Union AVakkhoi" kC'o. Young Girls just entering into womanhood, often suffer much pain and misery during the change of their physical organization. Many women will tell you their female trouble started during that trying period, and has clung to them ever since. Cardui is a friend to young girls, as well as to women of all ages. It has teen found to help women during their trying periods by relieving pain and restoring disordered organs to health. lake Mrs. Mary Hudson,^ East man, Miss., writes: “While staying with me and going to school, my young sister was in terrible misery. I got her to take a few doses of CARDUI and it helped her at once. “I have taken Cardui my self and believe I would have been under the clay had it not been for that wonderful medi cine.” Try Cardui. It will help you. For sale everywhere. E 48 J. A. Boatwright. Stores Closed Memorial Day■ The Mures that were closed lor Mo rn iul Day exi-ri-is.,s last .Monday are . follows : Thomson 11 artl ware ('o. i lie T. A. Fcntl Co, Met 'ommoi! Bush-Resvvi‘11 Co. ) la la way liarnes ('a. J. I-!. Move, Dr. F. fs. 1 hirrlsou. C. '1'. Mel'orfcle. R. a. Kimues. R. I j. I lowcil. A. J. M a! hews. Mis. (F. Hunt. L. A. Sparks. Thomson Book <& Novelty Co. M. St cine. 11. C AleCorkle. J. M. Harrison. 10 Cent Store. T. N. Lewis. J. R. Jones, \V. A. Watson. A. I). Ad kin i. J. A. Boatwright. I’l. L. Boatwright, J. J. Bonner. O. L. \\ iHiiuns. .1. F. Watson. ti. W. & (I. F. (Iranade. It. W. Bo il wright-. Thomson Mercantile Co. J B. Russell. J. C. Wall. Thrasher & Wilkerson. • — - - - - Swept Over Niagara- During tlie spring i beiifliIti-d bv takieg F i-Jy. It foraislii's a m ki.lucvs ivfler tin: oxlr ; cry opp would bp l"v's kidney Hem -del Ionic to it.,- strain of winter. and il porilies the tdood by stiinulating the kidneys,and call big tlictn to eli-niinate the enpnrilies from II. l-’oley’- Kidney It.-nieily imparls new lifeaml vigor. Pleas-j ani io lane. Sold by Hr. A. .1. M iLhews. I Railroad Street, a contract with a mill vvhieli was allowing us a better profit a bush el, but, ) hey shipped us a lot of meal ground tut of mixed corn, We derdded thid was’nt t he kind of meal vvo wanted oi.-.r customers to get, from us, so we have cancell ed our eont rael, wi; h i pom. Wo believe in handling good-- t hat-will give sal isfael ion. We could sell our customers inferior goods which would allow us a hotter profit for a lime^bul would finally injure our business. We are trying to sell goods that, will bring our eustomers line!; again and again for their needs m our 1’ lie, "Tint only straight road to bu siness is through meritorious mer chandise. Wo are trying to follow that road. H L Boatwright, Thomson, (in. /<. | Id/’ v&i ii) iif \it Hi \i) \if \h \i) ‘i/ Hi \i/ Hi ti/ (if \i( \i) \it iit Hi Hi M* ms* .,+* ■ -Ob- *•>- v»>. *SV- ; <3rv- O- -VW •*»- * Fur nit vre. R.W. Boatwright’s Prices Always Lowest. Princess Range best Sells Furniture Pelow Competition. R. W. Boatwright, W W > m W (n ($\ w w m ij\ Railroad St., Thomson, Qa. ■4l- ^2 '-^5 -^5 LjR - S. ■ a* • 0v ■ - ^ • or ■ r* • '^-•^•t*-**-**-**-**- -Mlfrfr -Sfc —tx- MKVl -—fr. jp--. ■ a- ** I'll is lenible calamity often happen because a careless boatman Ignores tho river’s warnings—growing ripples and faster current—Nature’s warnings are kind. That dull pian or ache in the back warns you (lie Kidneys nee I al ien! ion if you would escape fatal maln- dieS— Dnspsy, Diabetes or Bright's di sease. Take Fleetrie Billers ut once and see Backache liy and nil your best feel ings return. “After long sull'ering from weak kidneys and tame back, one FI (10 bottle wholly cured me,” vvriBes J. R Blankenship, of Bulk, Tcnn. Only COc at Cibson Drug Co., Dr. A. J. Malle ews. Base Ball- Thomson enjoyed the first two games of base ball of the. season of P.)0!) Me morial Day, when the Amateurs of August played t vo games winning both. Tin* morning game went to the visitors by n score of 6 to 1 and the afternoon game by a score of 8 to 1. The scores would indionfe that the A ..KUsta team was far superior to the Thomson team, hut the Thomson boys only needeo practice to be the equal of the visitors With two or three weeks of practice the same team that was ice defeated Memorial Day would give the Augusta boys us much as they wouhf'want. Jiougli the home hoys were defeat ed the large crowd < that say the games enjoyed them and it is hoped others will soon follow. But the J liomson people say to our local boys, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. Notice. The deferred annual meeting of the Stack holders and Board of Directors of lli. Jno. F,. Simla Cot. Mfg. Co., will he held May 1J, 1000. Stockholders meet at 1’ o’clock p. in. The Board of Directors meet immediately upon ad journment of stockholders’ meeting. Meetings at the. i nice of said company, ’all atto.Hancc deslrep. .1 no. 10. S.vi mi, Pres. Church In Darkness Owing to the grounding of one of the wires leading in to the Baptist church, that church was in darkness the better part of the service Tuesday night. 'Die wire in question was burned in two andjnul to bo repaired by Stipl. Porter. A very dim light was obtained from one wire and the services continued, l'he damage was slight and soon re paired. people pass nddiUo life usually have some kidney or liladdor disorder that- saps the vitality, which is naturally lower in old age. Foley’s Kidney Kiuncdy eon-eels urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength i>nd vigor. It, euros uric acid troubles By strenghteiiing tho kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that sett 1* iti the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. Sold by Dr A. J. Mai hows. Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows celebrated their !)0th anniversary with fitting exercises Monday at their hull. An eloquent ad- dres vyns delivered by ltev. Mr. Barrett of Spread An elegant dinner was served by Die order, to which their families and friends were invited. Mrs. C. CTult left Monday for a visit to Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry of Camaek spent Maiiday in Thomson. Mrs. A. L. Mel can i ; si iling rela tives in Augusta- Miss Ouchic Billion of \V"iiglUboro is visiting Mrs. J. A- Wilkerson. Mrs. \V, P. MeWhmter of Woodvilie is visiting her grand daughter Mis. B, F. Riley this week. Mr. (’.(!• Porter veiled Di.vetown Tuesday. Mr. M. 1-’. ,Smith of Mexeuu visited Thom-ain Wedi-.e day. Mr, Dave Adams of v mss ID ads visi ted Thomson Wednesday. Mrs, W. 11. Cook returned Wedae.-- duy afur a visit to relatives in Nor wood. Mr. Charley MandD of Warrenton spent Wednesday in Thomson. Mr .)• Al. Barnes visited Augusta T lursdtiy. Mr. i". A- Bowdeta visited Atigtila Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. Chueneo Heckle left Tuesday, after a v isit to Mr. Heckle's sister Mrs. J. (I. Stovall. Miss Ruby SUme visited Augusta Tuesday. Mr. .1. E. Wilkersan v isited Augusta Tuesday. Mr. Parker Hamilton left Tuesday to resume his studies at the (i. M. C. in Miiltdgeville. after a visit, to his parents M r. and M is. Ceo. F: Hamil ton. Mrs. R. p;. L. Evans visited Augusta Tuesday. Miss Annie l*el Williamson of llurlcm visited Thomsen Monday. Miss Kale Harrison returned Ttus- day after a v isit to Augusta. Mr. Cits Hill left Wednesday fora visit to Norwood. Mr. Alva Watson left Wednesday for FtlLlmose alter a visit to his family. Mr. W-l! Samuels of Augusta visited his parents Mr. and Airs. C- E. Famu els Widnesday Miss Madge Mathews relumed Sat urday after a visit to relatives in Au- usta. Miss Lizzie t'sry returned Saturday after a visited to Augusta. Mr. Jim Hawes returned to Warren ton Tuesday after it visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hawes. t in a u ^116 iy//. m ‘ Metal Hatncfe Adjustable Collar Our Metal Adjustable Hamelopa Horse Collara arc I ho moat, inunano, money Having, labor Having and hot- - raving; tl-iug invented. They Itv-p the liotweTi node and nhoulit in working order yt’.'.jdays in the year. They itel] Always keep tlieir siiape and last A part °P lifetime. A few cents will rc- ;i horse to pull hi-.t load easier, work harder anil tire lefts. Easier to put on and takeoff, have no straps or buckles, easily attached to any harness. Ihiitictcss Horse Collars Arc Humane a place any part that wears out. Costs about the same as other collars. They do not rust or corrode; rats do not eat or destroy them. A sic for testimonials from satisfied users, showing how they cure sore or galled shouders while the horse works harder than usual, fur catalogue giving full Send information and prices. Our cnt.nlufiiir oho tells lioie they ore mode and why their pur chase icon id he the most. Iru name thing you ever did for your horse. Thomson Hardware Company M r. W. W. Smith spent Wednesday j l\l i.,J. J. Morris left Sunday to i -- in Augusta. I'snim tils studies til, that Tech, after a | Mis- Edith Ellington left Friday ),„• J visit t«. his parents Mr. and Airs. S. F. {a visit to Miss Josephine Norwell in j Mon is. /\ Card. 2! April, 1900. Thomson Book & Novelty Co., Thomson, CJa., < ienl lemen : I thank yon very much for tltcf "Worcesters I miibrblged Dictionary” just received. There are dictionaries far more comprehensive than Worces ter's, tmt for scholarly, etymology and orthoepy “Worcester” is easily in a class by itself. Very truly yours, John AL Baunhs. Vi'c often wonder how any person can be I persuaded into taking anything hut Fo- I ay’s Honey and Tar for coughs,colds anu | tang trouble. Do not be fooled into ae I eepting “own make” or oilier substitutes. I The genuine cental ns no harmful drugs I and is in a ye'low package. Sold by Dr. I A. .J. Mathews. I Mr. J. A. Newman, of Augusta, visited Thomsen Tuesday. Airs. L. J. AleCorkle left Tuesday for a visit to her parents Mr. mid .Mrs. J. T. Page, of t.i ro veton. Mrs. Eva Hardaway returned Tues day, after a visit to Augusta. Air. Louis West, of Atlanta visited his sister Mrs. John T. Slime Tuesday. Mrs. (Jeorire Harper, of Harlem is v isiting her sister Airs. JI. T. Clary. Mr* Watts Alfrian, ot Sparta visit ed Thomson Tuesday. PuWitt’s Little Early Kisers, tho best known pills and the best. Kills made., arc catty to take and ae'. gently and are certain Wo Holland recommend them. Sold by (iibson Drug Co, (J love-low n. Airs, 1 rtt Brinkley spent HtVtuidny j in Augusta. [ Mrs. Eva Hardaway visited Augusta ! Saturday. | M r. J humic Joe Wicker, of Warrc-n- ton v isiled Thomson Sunday. Air. N. E. W illiams visited Augusta 1 Alonday. M rs. Ceo. Paschal, of (’obbltatn spent i Monday in Thomson. Mr. ami Airs. Arthur Banks, of Co lumbia County visited Thomstm Mon ti ay. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benning, of Cobb- lium v isited Mr. I!-lining’s mother j Alts. Patsy Benning Alonday. ; Miss Susie .‘.Hired relumetl Monday i j after a visit loiter brother Mr. Joint j Wesley, of Warren County. j Mr. Roy Boswell returned Tuesday after a visit to His parents Mr. and j Airs. w. |;. B-,swell, of Penlield. Mr. B. Wall of Boneville visited Thomson Monday. Dr. E. S. Harrison v isited Augusta Se turd ay. Air. J. E. Bradshaw visited Augusta Sjit unlay. A’is-j Maude Johnston of Augusta spent Memorial day with her sister All s Tfruna Johnston. Misses Ltunie and Miriam Wilson returned Saturday from a visit to rela tive-; in A ugnsta. .MBs Lei tie Ivey after a visit to her I vcy in Augusta. Airs. .1. F. Cress and Miss Marion returned Monday -islet', Miss Belie Mr. II. I*. Schneider visited his fatni- j ly here Sunday. I Among tiio.se w ho attended the Mu sic Festival in Augusta were Mis. l lerk j Johnson, Miss Nana Johnson, Mrs..). T. West, Miss Ava West, Air. and Airs. P. .limes, Alias Cf lrmlc Jones, Aliss . Clara Wilson, Aliss Ruby Stone, Mrs, F. S. Hariisou, Misses Mattie and Elisc I Harrison, Miss Mary Curtis, Aliss Alary Knox, Mrs K. M. Pace. Aliss Alice Brinkley, who lias been ! assisting in the Cobbhuni .District : school is at homo for the .summer, j Air. II. A. Burnside-pent the week end at La C range. Airs. P. It. Johnson spent a few titty,s- lliis week with bet daughter, Aliss. Buford Johnson, til La Grange. Mrs. J. S. Boyd visited Augusta Fri day. 1 r you ha e hitcKuciic aim urinary Irmt- blo.-i ,V(> u slm'i bt lake, Fo lev’s Kidney Kem- t.tl.v to si l'fr It! - ti i 011 mill Imil.t lip rile, kid ney s so they w ill act properly, as n scrams | kidney ti-mible may develop. Strld by Hr. I A. .1. Mathews. Miss Barnes Entertains Alis: 1 :o!s Itames entertaineil very deligliti idly ti few of her young friends Mondoy evening in honor of her attrac tive guest Alias Fulmer, of Jlarlem. Those present were: Misses 10li.se Harrison, Ltteile Ware,. Louise Blan chard, Ada Jlawes, Laura Lazenby, Ethel Fulmer, Juaiu-l.u Boawright, and Ifrtiis Karnes; Claud lOileiigtitn, Harvey Hall, Parker Hamilton, Willie j 11 ardaw.-iy, John Elis Hawes, George I 1 v.v, J. J . Al orris. i Several interesting were played, and: the evening was much enjoyed. Cross visited Augusta Friday. Children i-sp.-i ially like Kennedy's Bnx- ut.ive Cotigli Syrup, us it tastes nearly tvs good as maple sugar. It mil, only heals ir ritation and allays inllnuiadem, thereliy stopping the I.-OU;:’!, 1 >111 it also moves the bowels gently mid in lirn't W.a.' drives tins cold In m the system. It contains i-’-u »l’ Children of the Confederacy. A chapter of children of the Con federacy was organized Alonday, with sixteen names. The objecl of Uieehap- ter will he to teach the children lit - truth of the tale war and other histori cal matters so nuie.lt misimdcr.Nl.ouds Applications for membership will he received by Airs. Ira E. Farmer, who will also lie glad to furnish any in formation regarding the chapter to the ii li THOMSON, GEORGIA. Shields—Qnina- Announcement has been received of tlie marriage on Apiil 21st., at Pensa cola, Fla., of Miss Emmie Shields, of this place and Mr. Edward Gale (Inina of Pensacola. Air. and Mrs. (|uinr. are at present in New A'ork and are ex pected in '1 liomson Sunday remaining only one day on their return to Pensa cola. Miss Shields is the attractive daugh ter of Air. J. I’’. Shields and her many friends here will regret to ieatn ot tin departure. Mr. Quina Ls a prominent merchant of Pensacola. You should not delay’ under any eirctuu- fr.tani.-fiH in eases ot Kidney and Bhuldc-r trouble. You should take otncthiiw promptly that von know is reliable, some thing like DeAVitt’s Kidney and Fills. They are unetpuded for weak hack, backache, inflammation <>f tho bladder, rheumatic pains, etc. When you w* DeWirt's Kidney and Bladder l dt.s, In sure yon get them. They are antiseptic. Ae ept no substitute.*: insist. u|>»? t.'~ tu "r> tlie right kind, bold by Bib-soit A tendentious Sentry. An oliicer, at a state camp, decided to see for himself hov." his sentries were doing tlieir duty. He was somewhat surprised at overhearing the following: “Halt! Who goes there?” “Friend—with n bottle.” “Pass, friend. Halt, bottle."—Every body’s Magazine. K SLLtheCOUC^ and CURE the LUNCS WITH Or. King s Niw Discovery FOR Qpuens PRICK SOo & *1.00. , /OLDS Trial Bottle Free j 1 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. | GUARANTEED SATISf-’ACTOFM 1 OR MONEY REFUNDED. Itr i Co. A New Way. A negro near (Tilvcrton with u large I family recently lost his wife. He lias j since made a trade with another negro to take tlie children and raise them on ' halves.—Hparla Islmraelite- Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safeguard j against serious results ftom sprisg colds, wltich inlhime the lungs and develop into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by (insist ing upon having the genuine Foley's Hon ey and Tar, which contains no harmful drugs. Hold by Dr. A J. Mathews. Dots From The Columbia Sentinel. Misses Wilson two charming ladies of Thomson visited Miss M Florence on Friday and returned on .Saturday evening. Miss Edytli Ellington of Thomson one of Urovetown’s'favorite visitors 1 spent a few days last week with her many friends. Mr. H. T. Clary of Thomson was in Harlem Sunday. Up Before The Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of i’itls- lield, AT., writes : “We have used Dr. King’s New Life Pills for yca.s and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn’t lie wfthout litem.” For (’hills, Constipation, Billiottsness or Hick Headache they work wonders, 25c. Gibson Drug Co , Dr. A. J. Mathews. w. C- T U. ■ The W. C. T. V. will meel with Mrs. ! Dr. Pitts, Tuesday afternoon, May 4tl), i at half past three o'clock. To Ren1 One live room dwelling in repair; I for terms, apply to MllS. JULIA Cliatt or \V. A. Watson JOHN E. SMITH, President. B. P. O’NEAL, Vice-President. J. T. NEAL, Cashier. H. AaBURNSIBE, As’st. Cashier. the all We solicit business of classes of people, and of fer them every favor consistent with safe bank ing, that can be extended by a bank with large resources a n d exp e r i e n c e d management. CAPITAL, $35,000.00 SURPLUS, $25,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $25,000.00 STOCKHOLD ERS LIABILITY, $25,000.00 AVERAGE DEPOSITS, $125,000.00 TOTAL, $125,000.00 1 Deposit your money with a safe strong ^ Foreign Exchange Sola By Our Chech Direct On All Principal Points. bank. mlrnlm THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR CurelTcoughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat Uure. ooa, Frev ., nLs Pneumonia and Consumption A. J. Mathews. V- kTt- and Lung Troubles. in the YELLOW PACKAGE