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-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1907. Local News. Lee The Advertiser job office do iur printing. Satisfaction guar it?edbn every job sent out from vis office. Z Wo are pleased -to learn that .friend, Mr. E. L Ryan, is >leto be out aud that he will >n have recovered eutirely from ie recent severe burn. Since the passes have been cut T, a western paper publishes the >llcwing instead of the regular module; "Trains are due when )u see the smoke." i FOR SALE: Brand new Wer jcke Book .Case at a Bargain. )ply at this office. . Vliss Kate Samuel leaves to day Hephzibah, Ga., to spend a ?k with her sister. During her ^euce Allen Samuel will play isekeeper for the first time, fw would you like to board Ihbim? ?o-morrow ?8 the first of March Easter Comes on the last'day. j ti? dear creatures h ave ou ly month now iu-^tiTch to study fashion plates aLd select their ?ter bonnets. \ . ?r. J. J. Taylor, who for six years wasf a missionary to !?.-^!~i?ot'borne to Edgefielq\ ?ras announced last week. He accepted temporarily the pas: ite of the First Baptist church ruion, s. c. [r. J. Rubenstein says his mil-j nr. for the spring season will ive from Baltimore on the 10th [arch. He bas spared no ex fee in securing the very best ?nt to place at the head of this] artment. argo assortment of beautiful broidery and Laces just ro rcd. J. W. Peak. [r. Jno. T. Faulkner spends 60 ?h,of -his time looking after large lumber interests near fth Augusta that he is almost ranger in Edgefield. He came however, on Monda) to look >r business matters at this end the line. Jome ppreuts of this day and aeration do not believe in the [ory that snaring the rod spoils "child. A mother in Marlboro mtv has had a school teacher jested oh the charge of assault batt-ry, because her boy was (eh a sound, flogging. by the Anding teacher. irgo assortment of Colgate's [il?t Soap. There is nothing tter. Timmons Bros. libe editor of The Advertiser! received a letter from the td of a concern that is "looking : a suitable location for a furni f% factory." If any of our read are interested iu the establish Int of such au enterprise in gefield, we will gladly furnish >m with the address. ir. W.Y. Queries, of Rehoboth, ?tauiejd a heavy loss through burning of his store on Sat Iday night; The loss on the lildiug and stock will amount [about $4,000. but he was in red with Mr. E. J. Norris for ,500. We want ev?rybody to try a ?und of- our 12? cents Green iffee. G L. Penn & Son. The bucket-shops are still doing lsinGHs in North Augusta*, but ieir days are numbered. The re lutly enacted law, fashioued fter the* autirbucket-shop law of Georgia, will become effective on inly the 1st, after which date all parabling in futures iu this state lust cease, s . ? ' ' . Mr. James Stevens, who' has jen with an engineering corps In.the northern parr of the state br several months, is at horu^ pending a short season with his ioth?:r, Mrs. Ida Stevens, bf for** [caving for Virginia, wh?-rH the >rps .will'next be engaged in sur veying a railroad. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ly. We solicit, your Prescriptions, lav or night. "WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, sourate compounding, and rea Jnoable prioes, . V/, Et LYNCH & CO, On Friday evening, March the ithvin operetta or mucical bur-, (tasque will be gi\en in the col'ege iudi^orium by the chorus class md the department of ex pn ssion This eutertainm *nt isv being plan* fied by Misses Nickles and. Wil-| iams, which- is sufficient guaran-?. ie that it will be high-class in ^very respect- The Advert isur will jave Eoor9 tb say-?f the operetta [ext'week. , ' A supply of blank deeds, mc ri vages of real estate, and chat tie iqrtgages just received at this |fiice. ' .Fresh, shipment of Cakes and trackers, at f Timmons Bros. lum now dealing in guano and can. sapp y, you with the best brandn on the market. Get my |-prities-.;. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Try our /-Coronation" and [.'Snowflake" Flour. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. iv^T . _;_ ;. ? 1||'A B.oston physician claims have coined the wtird "append: tie" in. 1898. Since then, says exchange, ir has coined mu morey for the profession. Messrs. May & Tompkins t non nee that tba spacial rt pres? fat ive of the Glooe Tailoring Go pauy will be at their store March the 8th and 9th lo ta measures for spriug suils, and i vite you to cali and inspect 1 satnt.les. ?Sk - V I be recently e.nac'ed law i creasing (he pay of jurors a witnesses to $2 and $1 per di respectively, will become effet ive on March the 13th, which w be too late to be of much bene to the first week's witnesses ai jurors of the approaching tex of court. Bargains in Winter Good*: V are makiDg reduced -prices cn a Winter Goods, and eau save yt money. J. W. Peak. A gentleman remarked to Tl Advertiser mau a few days aj that Capt. Rice's afternoon tra: is a. very bad, wayward trail Said be, "It rambles arouud, gooi neFS knows where, and gets i during the late hours of the night It's up to Capt. Rice to keep b wayward train ou the i "straigl and narrow track." Try our delightful "CresU Coffee-5 po.uud.bucket for $1. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Artbi have uot what is commonly cal ed a poultry farm but they rait hundreds of very fiu'i chicken every year on their farm. Th writer was present a few days ag when a gentleman engaged fiftee bens from Mr. Arthur, who hs no trouble in getting forty an fortj'-five cents each for biB hem At this price, hens are about s good a money cicp as long-stapl cotton at twenty cents per pou nc .Just received a large shipraeu of Buist's celebrated Garden See( and ali of the popular varietie ol' Seed Trish Potatoes. G. L. Penn & Son. It seems not to be generali known among . sportsmen an others that, by an act of the leg islafure of last year, the eutr; upon the land of another withou permipsiou obtained for the pur po6e of shooting, hunting or fish iog, is made a. misdemeauoi punishable by fine or imprison ment. No notice by posting, ad verti^ement or otherwise is re quired, the, mere entry constitu ting the misdemeanor. Iguoranc of the Jaw or lack of informatioi about the loca'Hy is no excuse o palliation of the offense. A young lady., having asked i Surgeon why* womau was "mad< from the rib of a man in prefer ence to some otter bone, he gavi the following gallanfanewer: "She was not- taken: from thi head lest she'should rule ove: vhim; nor ,from his,, feet, lest ht should trample upon ber; hut ?b< was taken from bis side, that she might be his equal, from uudei his arm that he might protect ber from near bis beart that ho migo cherish aud love her."-Ex. Arrested For Cruelty to Animals At the instance of several mern bers of the Humane Society ? young negro was arrested ic Edgefield on Friday last for cruel ty to animais and placed behind the bars. He drove a very weak sore-back, maimed mule a dis tance of twelve miles for a load of guano, and the poor brute had beeu so cruelly whipped thal blood bad run down its side. lu places the harness and shafts of the wagon were covered with blood. "When the arrest was made the negro had four sacks of guanc un the wagon, which is a good load for a strong, sound mule tc draw a distance of twelve or fif teen mile9. The sight of this faithful, sore-back, blood-bespat tered beast of burden was really sickening, and several gentlemen from the country who saw its con dition .heartily approved of the arrest. Dr. J. T. Pattison very kino.j took the mule in charge and fed it well. It will be turned over tc the gentleman upou whosa land the heartless driver lives. Letter to E. J. Norris. Edgetleld, S. C. Dear ?Jir: We asked City Dru? Qo Crystal Spring;-,Miss, to sell Devoe. 2?h'ey wanted tn know, uf their owe knowledge. Iiow it c( mpared with an ther paint they knew all about-il was sold right (here, and considered good. Jhey pvinted the house pf W E 14rc7:une.v two coats on purpose tc tc*-t the two paints against one: another : ona coat Devoe 6 gallons; the othercmt that other paint 10 g liions, Difference ?20; $7 Tor paint,. $13 labor. Jhat other paint is made in Niw Orles ns; U pure, is considered an ex cellent paint, and has a good deal o| local goodwill.. But the standard of paint has been low all through the southwest. 2'nat paint is thin; it ig, you see, sjx-tenths of a paint. Devoe saves S20 over it or half a small job It is a case of local best compar?e with actual best. Yours truly F W DEVORE & QO Edgefield Mercantile Co. 15 . The Mitchell and Oweusborc wagons have been struck'by storm and suushine but are still in the road, and they always will be. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. If you want good insurance cheap-at actual cost-let me write you a policy iu the Southeru Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. J. H. May. Our customers say they have uever. seen a bed spring to beat the National and.Blue Ribbon and they never will. Edgefield Mercantile Coropanyi . * y y The Blaci A?! organized Temperance Work Home and Foreign Missions B Salaries of Ministers ? ES Public Education &^S&&v Furniture Sugar and Molasses Woolen Goods BBBHHB^^ Boots and Shoes Cotton Goods KEiffiffi^msa Sawed Lumber Iron and Steel Bread Intoxicating Liquors, A diagram showing- the annual c I bacco as compared with other arti I with the immense rock at the botton We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A share of your [pairouage solicited. Tiramons Bros. When the dispensary doors [closed laBt Tuesday one of the boys slipped over aud put crepe ou the door. An old darkey cami along and with much concern ask ed a by-stander if tho dispenser was dead. His informer told him, No, but Ben Tillman's "baby' was dead. "Dat so? Poor man !" Lee County Vindicator. We have been requested to an nounce that the Chrysanthemum Association will meeton Friday afternoon, March the 2ud, ,at o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. B. Uogburn. All who are interested in the cultivation of flowers, both in towu and out of town, should attend this meetiug. If the Chry santhemum Fair of next fall is to bo made a greater success than 'he one held last fall, now is the time to begin. Spring Goods: Fresh arrivals in Madras, Mercerized Waistiuge, Gingham, otc We invite the ladies to see them. J. W. Peak. Mr.. W. H. Turner returned on Friday after speudiug nearly a fortnight in New York making his spring purchases. It was a very pleasaut and profitable trip. The only thing that marred the pleasure was the low temperature during a portion of the time. For several days tho thermometer stood at zero, a temperature un unown to southern people. Mr. Turner's new goods will begin to arrive iu a few days. Watch for his announcement in these col umns. Fresh-Buckwheat and Georgia Syrup. G. L.JPenn & Son. . CARD OF THANKS. I employ this means of express ing our gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their kiudi-iess during the recent disaster that befell us in the burning of our home. In ways too numerous to mention they have manifested their affection and esteem for us, and this is to assure them that their very thoughtful kindness will ever be held iu grateful rc-] membrance, and that we shall cheerfully reciprocate whenever it shall be in our power to do so. E. L. Ryan. Trenton, S. C. Sunday School Institute. Rev. J. D. Moore, Suuday school secretary of the State Mission Board, and Dr. B. W. Spill man, of the Suuday school Board,'Nash ville, Tenn., are now making a tour of the State, holding short institutes. Thece workers will be in Edgefield on Friday, March the 8th, at IG a. m. It will he a great privilege to bear these Sun day school speakers. All Suuday school officers, teachers and work ers throughout the association are epesially invited to attend. The general public is also cordially iu vited. The Institute will be held in the Baptist church, morning and afternoon Persons" from neighboring churches expecting, to atteud will communicate at once with tho un Jersi?i.ed. Pastors and Superin tendents will please announce this meeting to thoir congrega! ions aud fcchools ou ti? xt Sunday. CE. Burts. Eggs For Sal*: Why not rain? fine chickens? I can simply you with eggs^-13 for $1.00.-1 raise Barred Plymouth Rocks only, and have none but the purest bn-od. Your orders solicite'!. .J. P. BatfS Our leather 6eat Rockers are tl e talk of the town. If you want one hurry. Endfield Mercantile Company. Is your baby tbi Make him a %5 baby. Scoffs Emul and Hypophosphites easily digested by littl Consequently the Scoff's EmuUh cheeked little fellow f ALL DRUGGISTS lft/1 k Pyramid S $1,000,000 BB $5,500,000 sa $14,000,000 - BHBHB $175,000.000 *5Z??ZZm $175,000,000 B??BHBB?fl * 225,000,000 ^SS^sss^SEm $250,000,000 'SBXBUtiEUti&BSa $835,000,000 ?BMM?H| $495,000,000 $GOO,000.000 $1,400,000000. ost of intoxicating* liquors and to? ides. Compare the small topstone Audkor J. B. Haltiwanger has beeu one of the scores of victims of grip iu Edgefield. During bis enforced absence from his office, two of his daughters, M?SB Julia and Miss Teresa, have been re ceiving tax returns. These young ladies bave performed the duties of the auditor in this respect ad mirably well. Program. E:lgefield County Teachers' As sociation to be held in Edgefield, .at the S. C. C. I. auditorium, Fri day, March 22nd, 1907, beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m. 1st. Organization. 2ud. The teachers duty to the profession. Capt. P. P. Burns,. Mrs. L. C. Latimer. 3rd. Problems in Rural Schools. Supt:'of Education, W. D Hol land. 4tb. Hiw much high school work should be attempted in the public schoolB? Prof. W. C. Zeig lor, Miss New6om, * 5tb. Question Box. 7:45 P. M. Address bv Prof. YV. H. Hand, S. C. College. F. N. K. Bailey, G. F. Long Com. Death of Mr. James E. Caughman. On Saturday morning Mr. A. E. Padgett received a telegram announcing the death of Mr. Jamea E. Caugbmeu, which oc curred at the home of his father, Mr. J. C. Caughman, in Saluda county. Soon after the death of his brother, Mr. J. L. Caughman, the deceased was elected assistant cashier of the Farmers Bauk but was forced to resign on account of ill health. Having contracted con sumption it was necessary for him to lead a ' moro active lite. Mr. Caughman and his friends at first were hopeful that the dread dis ease could be checked in ile in cipiency. For nearly a year he has been in the Bullock Sanatorium, Silver City, New Mexico, under treatment, but in spite of all efforts to stay the disease be steadily declined, and was brought home early this year. Mr. Caughmau was in every respect a model young man, hav ing boen reared in a Christiau home by God-fearing parents. His generous nature And very genial, gejitlemaulv manner won for him many lasting friends in Edgefield who will always cherish his memo ry- . _ Prohibition Hard on Revenue. Prohibition for two days in Columbia hrs been Successful, or at least since the closing up of tho dispensaries in the city sceues around the police station are very, very dull. Yesterday morning there were only three cases on the docket for the recorder to dispose of, aud two of these were for offenses occurring before the dis pensaries were placed under the ban. The patrol wagon loft the sta tion house only once Monday aud that for an ordinary call, and yes terday the horses were hitched up not exceeding thrice, and no k(druuks" were docketed up to a late hour last night. The cases on the books so far are for small offenses. The record of two days is oue of the beat in the history cf the town and one of the oldest officials connected with the police head quarters says he can not remem ber two days in sucoetsion such as Monday and Tuesday have tiHBii.- 'Vvdi.e-dayV Columbia State:. Fjvifth Force, Odtmul, Pottum. G ri? pe Nuts and ii nek-.vh eat. at Ti m :pou s Bros. Do your lamps pmok? ? Try the P-ople's Oil. vY> bandin it. G. L. Penn & Son. Try my "Cresta" Coffey. Fi v. poupds iu air tight bucket for $1.00 P. P. Blaiock, Jr. Largo stuck or Trunks and Leather Suit Cases at very low prices. Rams'-v & Jones. n, weak, fretful ? Scott's Emulsion sion is Cod Liver Oil prepared so that it is e folks. baby that is fed on on is a sturdy, rosy* ull of health and vigor. ; 50c; AND $t.OO. i Do yon understand why Dr. Lu ther Jones and Mr. Juo. R. Tomp kins are holding their heads so high and stepping so high these days? Two fine boys have ar rived at their homes'. One-not two-at each home. Petit Jury, Third Week. Lee Rhoden, J F Stone, S W Miller, W J Huiett, J A Clark, W W. Satcher, W B Dunovant, W H Pruiet, J H White, J L McKen nie, J S Holmes, M A Taylor, L S Stevens, J L Derrick, J M Cobb, Ed Morris. W B Lowrey, George Atwell, W D Cheatbam, T M Glover, James JOIIPP, W A Free land D D Bru.nsou B C Berry Sam Wideraan, Lem Harling, George A Youngblood, J B Miller, J A Deal, E W Thurmond, J P De Laughter, C M Rhoden, B A Wright, J A Mays, W A Winn, F M Warren. Request From Committee on Pro* gram. The Edgefield Baptist Associa tion is arranging to celebrate its one-hundredth anni versary next j September. The committee- on program is. anxious to gather as many interesting historical facts as possible to be embodied in the minutes of this session. No com plete file of minutes is available. The committee, therefore, invites the aid of the friends of the enter prise in gathering the historical matter. Any old minutes or docu ments bearing upon the history of the Edgefield association would be greatly appreciated; also in teresting reminiscences or tradi tions. Persons who can furnish assistance in this will please com municate with the chairman or any member of the undersigned committee. Edsefield, S. C. C. E. Burts, Chr J. P. Mealing, J. T. Littlejohn, P. P. Blalock, P. B. Lanham, J. E. Johnston, G. H. Burton. Hols ton-Bryan. This afternoon at three o'clock Mr. B. C. Bryan and Miss Lutil Holston will be married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. 0. Whatley, near Faifa. Dr. C. E. Burts will officiate. For Borne time there has been whisperings as to Cupid's plans in oonuection with the lives of these two popular young people, but nothing definite could be learned. The bride is a na'ive of Edgefield, being the daugbt?r of Mrs. Annie Holston, and tbb gr ?cm is the el Ipst son of Mr. L Y. Bryan, of Horn's Cre>k. F-.?r several yea-e Mr. Bryan hrib be*n one of Mr. J. ryubeuetpin'b leadiuj^ salesmen, aud hub made uiau\ friends i;i our town, Imrafdiately after the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan viii omy ti Edgefield aud will make IhV-ii berne for' the present with Mr. and Mis. S. A. Brimson. The Ad vertiser f.-xtends cougratolatiouc. Sp'c?acles m ide up to suit your particular noud at lowt-st possible uricp Geo. F Mime, Edg.-field, S. ( KTJBBER TIRES: I have a machine for rosetting your old tires or putting on new ones. Best rubber tires carried in stock. All work guaranteed. W. H. Powell. Endorsed By The County. "The most popular remedy in Otsego county, and the best friend nf my family," writes Wm M Dietz, editor and publisher of the Oteego Journal, Gilbertsville, N. Y., ?B Dr. King-1? New Discovery, It bas proved to}be an infallible cure for oougbs and colds, making short work of the worst of them We always keep\ a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable presoriptiou known for lung and throat diseases. Guaran teed to never disappoint the taker, Price 50c and LOO. Trial bottle free. G. L. Penn & Son W. E Lynch & Co. '.(. iffyvVIVUIIISr IHR Itt! U acuse for. buying anything but ipe Cream of Tartar Baking to save a few cents in price. ou a few cents more per. can than Alum or Phos? wders, but it is worth far more than the difference iscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurious! ' cheapening substitutes. use of Alum means permanent injury to health. Alum Ailments-Say plainly OYAL BAKING , ' NOTICE. Trustee* of the Public Schools of Edgefield Ccuuty are hereby requested to excuse their teachers from school duties on the 22ud of March to attend meeting of Coun ty Teachers' Association. It is earnestly desired that every teacher lu the county sha'.l be present at fhis meeting. Enter tainment will be furnished all who attend and every one will be expected io stay for the night ses sion. W. P. Holland, Supt. of Education. Try our "Lord Caspar" Cigar Best 5c smoke on the market. Timmons Bros. Full stock of 6hoes and rubbers If you want the best give usa call. May & Tompkins. Art squares in all colors and sizes $3 00 to $10.00. These are bargains that you cannot afford to miss ETJGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. ARI IMG SALE fw Thirty Pays. We ure offering some Great Bargains in ?Blan kets, Comforts, Skirts, Cloaks, Furs, Dress Goods Heavy Und er waar, Winter Goods generally. These prices are for Spot Oasli only. No goods charged at these cut prices. Yours truly, JAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in-Tuesdays. We Annouce the formal Spring & Summer enin of our Merchant Tailoring, Department ^hich will be in charge of a SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE of the Globe Tailoring Company makers of the Best there is iii Tailoaing. Cincinnati, Ohio. MARCH 8th and 9th. Over 500 Suitings, Trouserings and Overcoatings will be on display for your inspection. Order/3 tat en for immediate or future del.very Measures taken Scientifically. MAY & TOMPKINS NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO IS made of the very best leaf that we can buy on the very best leaf market in the world To those who prefer a natural leaf tobacco we unhesitatingly say that after one trial of TAYLOR'S NJlTVllJ?L LEAF yon will nae it exclusively in the future. Every merchant ought to eel' '.t-if yours don't, insist on his setting it for you. MERCHANTS-Write us for our special prices CUANO, GUANO. We handle Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Co's goods. p, <& E; A. D. Bone. Augusta High Grade. Acid of All Grades. These goods are now in warehouse ready for delivery. Jones & Son Tyner'a Dyspepsia Remedy. Many Have Dyspepsia . and 'Don't Know IC. Do you belch up wind? Taste your food after eating? t4re you paie arni haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do you have -pains in side cr back? Ridings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Bad I r->ath? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? *?re you ner vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and il is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner'a Dyspepsia Remedy, It is made for just such troubles. Tyner'a. Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from-the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures Dyspepsia brl? digtstion. Druggists or by express 60 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure, Medical advice and cir cular free by writing to Ty lier Reme* dy Co, Augusta, Qa. We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is" exercis?d in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used..Cur prie es are very reasonable*. G. L. PENN & SON. Lnrge assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call.. ,R. T. Scurry. We have just received a beauti* ful lot of faucy crockery, consist ing of 2 and 4 piece sugar and sream sets, water sets, cups and ?aucers, etc. We offer at-prices lower than same can be bought at in Augusta. " Rdgefieid Mercantile Co. 'i My 5 and 10 cents counters are - Siled with many useful articles. Especial valu'g in- Enameled Ware. R. T. Scurry. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, Dr. Joues and others are sleeping on National springs. Why don't you. ridgefield Mercantile Company. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares all sizes aud attractive designs.. Ramsey & Jones. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. Ju8t"?eceived delightful Roast-*1 Bd Coffee, 15 to 2 5 cents per pound. f TimjLone Brofc*^ If you want the fines t Felt Mat-; tress made, let us 6ell yo n a "Rex"* Dr fi "Dexter." There ia nothings better. ; ; Rsamey & Jones. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. IJfl^Office over Post-Oflice. INSURANCE When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of FIRE: Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest rjutra; ... Insurance Co. I will ap preciate a share of y ourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my oir.ce---Office No. a---over Bank of] Edge?eld. James T JVTIJVISs TIMMOflS & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, .Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORRIS FHJEt E FIELD. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECT0R3. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, ; . J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOB J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. 8. TOMPKINS, C. C. F?LLKR. W. E. PBESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prei'dent. h E. J. M IMS, Cashier . J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier, j Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on' liberal term-. Prompt and polite attention to' bus - ness. - . YOUR Account Solicited. HSHBBI