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|iuworo?s gfpartmrnt Willing to Quit. Senator John W. Smith, of Maryland, recalled the following story to Illustrate the "great drought of some legal arguments." Some time since a rather youthful lawyer had a case in which he wished, to make a hit, and to that end he nn authorities that took him back to the days of Julius Caesar. At the end of an hour and a half he was pained to observe what looked like inattention on the rfart of the court. Apparently the judge was not appreciating the fine points of his argument. "Your honor," said he, pausing in his plea and turning to the bench, "I beg your pardon, but are you following me?" "I have so far," answered the judge, wearily shifting about in his chair, "but if I thought I could find my way back I would quit right here." Argonaut Might Weaken the Firm. Two brothers once ran a store in a small western town, where they had quite a large trade In wool on barter. One of the brothers became converted at the revival and urged the other to follow in his footsteps. "You ought to join, Jake," said the converted one. "You don't know how helpful and comforting it is to be a member of the church." "1 know. Bill," admitted Jake thoughtfully, "an i wowa lliVC IV JVIU, I but I don't see how I can." "Why not?" persisted the first "What is to prevent you?' "Well, It's jes' this way, Bill," declared Jake. "There has got to be somebody In the firm to weigh this here wool." Exchange. Looked Suspicious. Gr-rr-rh! The train drew up with a mighty crash and shock between stations. 'Is It an accident? What happened?" inquired a worried-looking individual of the conductor. "Some one pulled the bell-cord!" shouted the conductor. "The express knocked our last car off the track! Take us four hours before the track is clear!* "Great Scott! Four hours! I am supposed to *be married to-day!" groaned the passenger. The conductor, a bigoted bachelor, raised his eyebrows suspiciously. "Look here!" he demanded. "I sup pose you ain't the chap that puiiea uw cord ?"?Truth-Seeker. That Was Different.?A noted physician. particularly expeditious in examining and prescribing for his patients. was sought out by an army man whom he "polished off" in almost less than ne time. As the patient was leaving, he shook hands heartily with the doctor and said: "I am especially glad to have met you, as I have often heard my father, I Colonel Blank, speak of you." "What!" exclaimed the physician, j "are you old Tom's son?" I "Certainly." "My dear fellow," cried the doctor, I fling that infernal prescription in the I Are and sit down and tell me what is I the matter with you."?Harper's. Beginning Early.?"Father," inquired the little brain-twister of the family. I "when will our little baby brother be I able to tallc?" "Oh, when he is about three, Ethel I He's only a baby yet, Ethel. Babies I can't talk. I "Oh, yes, they can, father," insisted Ethel, "for Job could talk when he was I a baby." "Job! What do yot: raean>" "Yes, said Ethel. "Nurse was telling us today that it says in the Bible 'Job cursed the day he was born.' "?Stray I Stories. Rhine Whinea?A propos of the I whines for mercy that keep coming out of Germany?Rhine whines, as they I are called?Dr. Nicholas Murry But- I ler, of Columbia, said tne otner aay. i "Germany reminds me of a woman who, entering her little boy In a new school, said to the teacher: " 'Leedle Fritzy he is deligate, und so, if he iss badt and he will be badt sometime joost lick der boy next to him. und dat >*111 frighten him.' " Los Angeles Times. Why Waste Time? "Why do you consider women to be superior to men in intelligence?" I "A bald-headed man buys his hair j restorer by the bottle, doesn't he?" i "Er yes." 'Well, a woman doesn't waste time o? a heir restorer; she buys hair." London Passing Show. Two Strings to Her Beau. He "If you could have two wishes come true, what would you wish for?" She (frankly) "Well, I'd wish for a husband." He 'That's only one." She 'I'd save the other wish until I saw how he turned out." Boston Transcript. Thrifty Idea. "She is a -proud beauty. Last night we parted in anger.' "Going to make up?' "I guess so. But I think I'll stay mad about a week and spend some of my money on myself." Louisville Courier-Journal. Preliminaries. "The bookkeeper com plains of pains in his stomach." "He doesn't look sick." "He doesn't claim to be sick to-day. I thing he is laying a foundation toward being sick next week." Louisville Courier-Journal. But How was Ha Cured? "I'm troubled with a buzzing noise in my ears all the time." "Hnve you any idea as to the cause?" "Yes, my wife wants an auto." Louisville Courier-Journal. Hospitablity As it is Handed Out. He "Are you going to have the Blond leys to dinner this season?" She "We certainly are. I sha'n't rest until I get even with them for the last one they gave us." Life. A Bald-Headed Maxim. Instead of the hairs of our heads being numbered. we would prefer to have them fastened in better. Boston Transscrlpt. The Iron Ration. The Iron age gallery of the British Museum is now reopened. Some specimens of warbread would render it complete. London Opinion. mwmmmummmu ill Money I i IP YOU HAVE MONE"! |! Keep it in the house If you have any to 1< MIAI am M! n AA i 4* istuieii, jJiauG ib place about the If you want it kept i Deposit With Us With Assets behind your Dolk years of conservative growth, is your assuranc Establish a better bu self in your communit; Banking here. If your name is not o it there DO IT NOW. || THE FIRST NATION "Yon Had Better I W Protect your vahu 11 Safe Deposit Box?$2.00 B WRK Wrapped to ins condition in al C^fJ SCddUlld. OCOII right. The perl perfect i After every meal y fell [ OUR PLAN OF L M O GIVES UNIVERSAL SATISF. 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'rom all sources of loss j' more than a Half Million ! | irs, and more than fifteen ; ! dealings and continued j j e. 11 siness standing for your- j | y, a better prestige, by j ! n our books let us place ! j AL BANK OF YORK || ie Safe Than Sorry'" i ible papers by renting a j \ per year. j 1 I mm%tw> iLtlj ure its perfect [ climates and ad tight kept feet gum in the package. SsEtsssi I5L 8 -J-J 11 h ri H OANING N E Y -:ACTION. THE CLOSE BOR\DVAXTAGE OF OUR LIB;SO MAY FIND TEMPORARY EM- I | BANK. We Pay Four Per Cent j | iree Months or Longer. i ness so small, and none so large, ( I I t'lUI Ullt'IllIUJl. SAVINGS BANK j! 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For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It Is a standard eldtime home remedy and needs no Introduction.^ GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Is inclosed i'n odorless, tasteless capsules containing about t drops each. Take them as you would a pill, wltb a small Beautify Your Complexion Not artificially, but permanently, by drinking a glass of this delicious digestant with each meal. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Clarifies and puts roses and beauty in sallow cheeks of old and young. At all grocers and druggists. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded on first dozen. Bottled and guaranteed by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Spring. Shelton, S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone YORK WHOLESALE GROC., Distributors for York. V Crop and Chattel Mortgages at The Enquirer Office. ! PARLOR SUITES We are now showing a splendid line of Parlor Furniture complete suites in a variety of pleasing patterns and at prices as attractive as the Furniture. If you need a Parlor Suite or it you can use one, you will do well to see our showing before you buy elsewhere. The Quality and the Price are both here. HANG YOUR HAT On one of our Hall Racks. Our Hall Racks are the kind and pattern that give a finished appearance to the front hall furnishings. Price? Yes, priced within your reach- Price? Yes, they are priced to sell them quick. DINING ROOM TABLES Any dining room's appearance is added to by a first-class Dining Table that lives up to its surroundings. We have them that will be at home in any company. Priced right, too. Let us show them to you. M. L. FORD Licensed Embalmers and Undertaker*. CLOVER, - - 8. C. ORDER FLYSCREENS NOW! Yes, perhaps 'tis a little early. BUT? when you want 'em you want 'em right now and if you place your order now you'll have 'em when you want 'em.. We make them to measure to fit your windows and doors and they stay with you. ORDER NOW. LUMBER?ANY KIND? Whatever your needs in Lumber and Lumber products, see us?Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Framing, Shingles, etc. PAINTS SEE US We sell the BEST by TEST. Right prices, too. Ask us. BUILDERS' HARDWARE For everything in this line see u? we can supply you. ROOFING Let's talk it over with you before you buy. We can interest you in quality and price. LOGAN LUMBER YARD Bf Crop and Chattel Mortgages at The Enquirer Offloe. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i MW UAVC fADhEM E TTL ILfiTL UttlYl/Ldl | LET US SUPPLY YOUR WAN' r OF SEEDS OF RECOGNIZE E PLY YOUR NEEDS. ONIO | ar Mail Orders Filled 3 = J. E. Brison, Prop. CITY ] E "THE SERVICl Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WVWVMMWMMIMMVMAMMMM ji YORKVILLE C0TT( I! OUR ROLLER MILL c ! possible service, an ; from all parts of th ; I help to swell our list j i WE ARE HANDLING J Forge Coals of the B we are giving promp i , WE HAVE COTTON S purposes, and also C I WHETHER IT IS MEA Meal, or anything < consideration is thai ers must not be dis they receive. YORKVILLE COTTl AAJMAMAAMMAMMJIMtflMIMMAA HOLSTEINS | Be Sold at Public Auction | RDAY, APRIL 19TH will sell at Public Auction to the j 1ESH, BEAUTIFUL ' N OOWS. ! In fho wnrlH than the HOLSTEIN. of them all. I 0 Be of the Purest Strain, i :e the price and will get full value. is the Place. CLARK i? nw m us nviwri ua m ?iw m hi in rs [ YOUR KIDNEYS 1 swallow of water. The oil etimulatee , the kidney action and enables the , orrans to threw eff the poisons which , cause premature eld ace. New life and . etrencth increase as you oontlnue the treatment. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. QOLJJ HKPAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vipor i and prevent a return of the disease. U9 nut wm.it until oiu ail wr uitvuo havs settled down for r*od. Oo to your 4ruggist and rot box of GOLD inSDAL Hssrlftm Oil Capsule*. Money refunded If they de not help you. Three i Mixes. But remember to ask for the original imported GOLD MBDAL broad. In sealed packages. 'iCflMMjnui York, - S.C. DESCRIPTIONS OF TRACTS OF LAND (1) Dr. Cartwright Farm 1-4 mile of York; level land, good buildings, (6) tenant houses. Had about 30 acres In cotton, made 29 1-2 heavy bales in 1918. (2). About 800 Acres One'mile of school; perfectly level land; fronts on public highway; about 60 acres of bottom land (corn) In cultivation. Three miles from Tirzah R. 71. Station on Southern railway; 8 miles from city of Rock Hill; 6 miles from York county courthouse. Some of this land does make a bale to the acre. Six or seven horse farm open and some sowed down. Has four houses on It. Price, $45.00 per Acre. (3). 354 Acres Near Bethany A. R. P. church and High school, 10 miles York, and about 8 miles of King's Mountain station, N'. C. On road from King's Mountain, N. C., to York, near Andy McCarter's on said road; 150 acres in cultivation, balance in wood; over 300,000 feet of saw timber, and around 8,000 cords of wood. Has good buildings and barns. A. A. Lockridge's farm. (4). 285 Acres Three miles Smyrna station, Southern rwy. One twostory 8 room house; good big barn, big tenant houses, 3 and 4 rooms; 36 f acres line worked bottoms, and 126 ' acres in cultivation, balance in timber. $22.00 per Acre. (6). 250 Acres On waters of Fishing creek and Langham branch, 3 miles of York, on public highway. New 1 six-room cottage, painted; large new 1 barn; 4 extra good tenant houses. Land lies comparatively level. $50.00 , per Acre. (6). 237 Acres One mile of Del1 phos station, C. & N.-W. R. R. One dwelling; 4 tenant houses; good barns. 1 175 acres in cultivation. This is one of the best farms in York county. (7). 165 Acres One and one-half miles of Tirzah church; perfectly lev[ el; nice new residence, two story. ; Very large new barn; about seven or eight miles of city of Rock Hill- $65.00 per Acre. (8). ??1 i-2 Acres 5 miles York. Price, $125.00 per Acre. (9). 41yAcres 3 miles York. Price, $40.00 per Acre. 1 (10). 110 Acres 1 mile Sharon, ' and residence in Sharon L. H. Good. | (11). 50 Acres 6 miles York. Price $40-00 per Acre. tl2). 60 Acres 5 miles Smyrna. Price, $25.00 per Acre. (13). 04 1-2 Acres 6 miles York. Price, $3,157.50 total. (14). 27 Acres 3 miles Smyrna. Price, $60.00 per Acre(15). 150 Acres 3 miles Smyrna. Price, $31.50 per Acre. (16). 110 1-5 Acres 3 miles Sharon. Price, $2,200.00. (17). 226 Acres 8 miles Clover. Price, $60.00 per Acre. (18). 351-2 Acres At Filbert on ' King's Mountain road. Price, $2,100. (19). 53 Acres At Filbert. Price, $25.00 per Acre(20). 63 Acres 6 miles York. Price, $30.00 per Acre. (21). 40 Acres 5 miles York. Price, $35.00 Acre. (22). 159 Acres 3 miles Smyrna. AO r AA AA rnue, fo,uuu.uu ivu*i? (23). 250 Acres?3 miles Sharon. . Price, $15.00 per Acre. (24). 325 Acres?J. O. P. Price, $25.00 per Acre. (25). One House and Lot?Near the Cannon Mill. Price, $1,785.00. (26). 20 Acres?All wood. 7 miles York. Price, $16.00 Acre. (27). 18# Acres?8 miles York. Price, $4,725.00 per Acre. J. C. WILB0RN 5 REAL ESTATE ? 99" Typewriter papers, 15 Cts. lib. and j upward, at The Enquirer Office. ] 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' SEED OF ALL KINDS ( j rS?WE HAVE A BIG VARIETY E \ D QUALITY AND WANT TO SUP- = N SETS, 15 CTS. QUART. = 5rnnnitlv. Our Seeds Grow 5 * PHARMACY Clover, S. C. | ] E DRUG STORE" E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUT ( =======5 ?? > ON OIL COMPANY i| ontinues to give the Best !; a d our pleased customers ! | t le county are people who ! | ; of friends and patrons. j Dome; i', Steam and ! j lest grades obtainable and j | 1 )t attention to all orders. ! | J IEED MEAL for feeding j | c otton Seed Hulls. j' ? .L, Hulls, Coal, Ice, Flour, ! j1 jlse in our line, our first !!1 fc our friends and custom- ! | sappointed in the sendee | ? i Q ON OIL COMPANY | We Are R) The importance 1 quality a roofir . n l satisiaction nas brand. We have decided It was the 1 Its makers its mar It contains any otl The saturat it are c It has ^iver o. er 2( The nails ui as to b We are con When you are in 1 Stop in to see us ber-oid Roofing c YORK Cow Peas Soja Beans Reduce your fertilizer expense and save feed bills by growing Cow Peas and Soja Beans. They enrich the land not only when plowed under, but when used for forage and grazing. They can be grown to advantage In your corn crop adding nitrogen and humus to your soil. It pays to order WOODS SEEDS Oar Oow Peas, tojaBeana are superior m cieanuueoo tuiu quality to cow peas and beans as orainarilv sold. Write for "Wood's Crop Special," giving prices and seasonable information about all Field and Garden Seed. T.W.Wood & Sons BBSBSMZN, BlohmoBq, ? Virginia. -f ? REAL ESTATE res, I HAVE SOLD the J. S. Mackorell Residence, and all of the Riddle Farm, except 62 Acres, and I am ready to do some business with YOU. If you want some nice land see me julck about the 62-Acre Riddle tract It fronts on King's Mountain road 940 'eet, and has one tenant house, barn, ind well of good water. Or perhaps you would like to have something closer in. I have 82 Acres, iust' beyond incorporate limits, on the King's Mt. Road, with one tenant louse, new barn, and plenty of wood, bargain for some one. 268 Acres?6 miles from York, with r-room residence; large, 12-stall barn, veil of good water; 4 tenant houses; food pasture; 6-diorse farm open, and ibout 100 acres in woods?oak and line. A money maker. The Bratton Homestead of 212 Acres ?Will sell either as a whole or In hree parcels, to wit: 65 Acres, 57 \.cres and 90 Acres. It_will be to iTOUR Interest to see me aDout inn -ight away. 136 Acres?9J miles from York and ! miles from Clover; 7-room resilence, good barn and crib, 1 tenant louse and other outbuildings. Good veil of water. Lots of forest timber. )ne of the best plantations In the iounty. See me if you want a barrain. The R. E. Heath Residence?On lorner of Jefferson Street and Cleveand avenue. A real nice home. The Dr. J. B. Allison Residence -Property on West Liberty street, adoining Presbyterian manse. See me ,t once for a bargain. Remember, I have lots of others? ioth Town and Country. Money to lend on Farming lands. GEO. W. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE loom 204 First National Bank Bldg. FOR THAT COLD Take REXALL COLD TABLETS, guaranteed to give satisfactory results nd recommended for the treatment of olds in the head, together with the leadache and fever that usually comes rith a cold- Sure, they are good, and housands of people are using them. X)R THAT DISTRESSING COUGH Take REXALL COMPOUND BARK ,'ough Syrup. It hits the spot and alnost instantly relieves that distressing ough that keeps you and the family wake at night. It brings relief %nd lelps to make the expectoration easier nd less painful and jarring to the sys -* J em. it IS SO goou mu au ciiikicui hat Its makers Guarantee Satisfaction. Oh, yes, you can get both here. YORK DRUG STORE* Distribut J-BER-0 ROOFING to us of selling a ready-roof lg which will give our cuj 1 ar\ nc fa ca 1 onf R 1V.U UO IU 1/ IVU-UV-l-ViVI on Ru-ber-oid because first ready-roofing on the market. have maintained the highest of s lufacture for over 25 years. a finer quality of felt than is to 1 ler roofing. ing and coating compounds used if the highest possible quality. l continuous service on many bi ) years. sed in its application are speciallj e non-rusting and prevent leakag ivinced that it is the best roofing, the market for roofing invesl aljout it. Remember there muie manket. We are the h UARDWAR Hi IAI?/ rriiifti YORK, - S. C. DO YOU KNOW WHY? DO YOU KNOW WHY the life insurance'contracts provided by the U. 8. Government for its fighting men, except endowment, provide that the proceeds of the policy shall only be paid . in 240 monthly Installments, Instead of one lump sum, as is most of the life insurance required in private companies? IF YOU DO NOT and would like to, I shall be pleased to explain. The MUTUAL BENEFIT will issue YOU a policy, if you are insurable, payable to your beneficiary in any number of annual installments you may designate, from one up to thirty, or will make payments monthly Instead of annually. Thousands of policy holders have this provision in their policies, and if you already have a policy, and so desire, you can have it put in yours, or you can have it put in the one you feel you should have. SAM M. GRIST ' "All Kinds of Good Insurance" AN ORDINANCE Providing for a Special Election in the Town of York, for the Purpose of Voting Upon the Question of Whether or Not the Said Town Shall Issue Fifty Thousand Dollars of Bonds for Street and Sidewalk Improvement. I>E it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, constituting the Town ( Council of the Town of York: Section 1. That a Special Election , be, and the same is hereby ordered to be held on the 30th day of April, 1919, ; for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the Town of York shall issue Bonds in the sum of Fifty Thousand 1 Dollars for Street and Sidewalk Im- ' provement. Section 2. That said Bonds shall be Coupon Bonds bearing a rate of interest not to exceed six per cent per an- J num, payable in any legal tender money of the United States, forty, j years after date, with the privilege of J redemption after twenty years from ; date. Section 3. That at said election all the qualified voters of said Town shall be entitled to vote. Those in favor of ' the issuing of such Bonds shall cost a 1 ballot on which shall be printed or 1 written the following: "For Bonds"; * 41 ? "> nnnnooH to ifullin? ' ClUU 111UOO VVIIV Ol V V|/|?V?wv( ww ???. ~...p such Bonds shall cast a ballot upon 8 which shall be written or printed the * words, "Against Bonds." Section 4. The said election will be 1 held in the Rose Hotel property, on c Main Svreet, and the Polls shall open j at eight a. m-, and be closed at 4 J o'clock in the afternoon. C. H. Sandi fer, J. E. Lowry and J. F. Moore are 1 hereby appointed Managers of said election. 8 Done and Ratified in Regular Coun- c cil assembled this 4th day of April, A. D., 1919. 8 I. W. JOHNSON, c Mayor of the Town of York. 1 Attest* ? J. H. CARROLL, (Seal). * Clerk of Council. April 8, 1919. 28 t It ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 5 J. A. MARION I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT c LAW Office opposite the Courthouse. ^ Telephone N'o. 126, York Exchange. 1 YORK, -- S. C. A JOHN R. HART ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and Careful Attention to All Business Undertaken. Telephone No. 69. YORK, S. C J 76 f.t It J. S. BRICE Attorney At Law. i from pi Aiienuon iu cui ivtw Business of Whatever Nature. ( Office Opposite Courthouse. f See The Enquirer Office for Typewriter Ribbons of All Kinds. Ilip^ Nig. X, ors For ID ing of the highest stomers universal [ as our standard 4 A tandards in be found in iin making uildings for r treated so e. . :igate Ru-ber-oid. is only one Ru~ ocaljagentsfor it. E CO. ;^KLaUnuJyJiu^^r ^^JtR?KW?tF.^y 4.1 L j lH 11411 ?lli n >1 MMiM AN ORDINANCE ' Providing for an Election to Determine Whether or Not the Town of York Shall Come Under the Provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina Entitled "An Act to Authorize Any or All Incorporated Cities and Towns Within the State to Levy and Enforce an Assessment Upon Abutting Property Owners for the Purpose of Paying for Permanent Improvement On Their Streets and Sidewalks. I>E it Ordained by the Mayor and Al- ^ dermen, constituting the Town Council of the Town of York, S. C.: Section 1. That at a special election to be held on the 30th day of April, 1919, the qualified electors of the Town of York shall vote upon the luestion of whether or not an Act passed at the session of the General Assembly of South Carolina, and approved on the 18th day of March, A. D.. 1919, entitled, "An Act to authorze any and all Incorporated cities and :owns within the State to levy and enforce an assessment upon abutting property owners, for the purpose of paying for permanent improvement on :helr streets and sidewalks," shall be ipplicable and become operative and je approved In the Town of York. Section 2. Those In favor of the approval of said Act will cast a ballot 4 lpon which is written or printed tne words: "Shall an Act entitled, 'An Act to luthorlze any or all Incorporated cltlea ind towns within the State to levy and tnforce an assessment upon abutting iroperty owners, for the purpose of laying for permanent improvement >n their streets and sidewalks,' apiroved the 18th day of March, A. D., .919, apply and become operative and >e approved by the Town of York? res." And those opposed thereto shall cast i ballot upon which shall be written >r printed the words: "Shall an Act entitled, 'An Act to luthorize any or all incorporated dties and towns within the State to evy and enforce an assessment upon ibutting property owners, for the pur-. >ose of paying for permanent immovement on th.ir streets and sidewalks', approved the 18th day of darch, A- D., 1919, apply and become tperative and be approved by the Town of York? No," Section 3. The voting shall be in he manner provided by law, and C. I. Sandifer, J. E. Lowry and J. Frank iloore are hereby appointed Managers ?f said election. Done and Ratified In Regular Council assembled this 4th day of April L D., 1919. I. W. JOHNSON, Mayor. Lttest: J. H. CARROLL, (Seal). + Clerk of Council. April 8, 1919. 28 t St Farm Mortgage Loans dade In York County through Attorneys C. E. SPENCER, York, 8. O. C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, S. C. nterest rates low. Get ready for crops, Improving the farm, buying land, and settling over-due claims. JAROLINA BOND A * MORTGAGE COMPANY, Union National Bank Building, Colombia, - - s. C. ' - .1 , v. H 11