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tI. :' v'7. The meeting on Tuesday passed off very pleasantly. Good order prevailed but that was no more than we expected. Chairman Goggans made a good presid ing officer, fair and courteous to all of the candidates and the meeting moved right along and was gotten through with in less time than any yet held. The crowd was undemonstrative which was evidence that no candidate was a special favorite of any large proportion of the audience. It was a day on which votes could be made if any of them happened to make a hit by his speech or by his movements among the people. Our people are now in a frame of mind to select the men for the various offices who in their judgment are the best equipped in ability and character to dis charge the duties of the offit- to which they aspire. The crowd was represen tative from all sections of the county. One of the physicians of the town suggested to us the other day that the city council should have the road ma chine run over the streets where the excavations have been made and filled and then have the streets sprinkled with oil. We pass the suggestion on to council with our approval and endorse ment. This will put the streets in good order and keep down the dust and will act as a preventive to disease. It may be the means of preventing a great deal of sickness and some deaths. It will cost a little money to be sure, but this is not to be put up against the health and life of the people. We hope the mayor and aldermen will take up the suggestion and act upon it at once. Mr. H. H. Evans in his encounter with the editor of the Greenville News took the only course that was open to him. Some editors seem to construe the liberty of the press into a license to say any sort of defamatory things about individuals, and these need to be taught a lesson that the columns of a newspaper is not the place to pour out their wrath and personal billings gate. The statement that Mr. Evans struck from behind we cannot credit, for it is not reasonable that two men would be standing up talking and one have his back turned to the other, and then a K man would hardly go that far to strike a man in the back or fi'om behind and unawares. The occasion which gave rise to this occurrence is very unfortu nate, and such publications cause peo ple to lose confidence in the 1press and the influ~ence of the press is weakened. Mr. Stevenson in his speech on cam paign day asked a question which was an insinuation that the governor had instructed the constabulary to work for his competitor, Col. Gunter. Inmmedi ately after Mr. Stevenson left the plat form we told him he was entirely mis -> taken and we could deny most positively without consulting the governor that instructions had been given the con stabulary or any one else by the gov ernor to work for any particular candi date. The constables should have the right to vote as they please and so long as it does not interfere with . their du ties they should be given the privilege -to speak a word to their friends in be half of any candidate they might pre fer. We have no doubt the constable who gave Mr. Stevenson the informa tion which he claims to have is working for him. That is all right so long as they do not let it interfere with their duties. We see the governor has de nied the statement. We knew he would for it was without foundation in fact. In the race two years ago the governor -would not permit a constable to discuss politics with him and no instructions| were given them to work for him. On *the contrary they were instructed to attend to their duties and let politics alone. The same charge was made two years ago that Gov. McSweeney had .the constables working for him. Mr. Stevenson should remember the fate of the man who tried to make capital out of this sort of thing in the' campaign two years ago. Mr. Steven son could very easily have found out by telegram if it were true that the con stables had instructions to work for Mr. Gunter, and we are sure the an swer would have been prompt and with out equivocation. But he didn't elect to do that. He sought to make capital out of it and by doing so, to hold the governor up as a narrow partisan. We did not think Mr. Stevenson would doI that. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Unequaled by anly other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. K eep)s out water. A heavy bodied oil. HARNESS - An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of you' harness. Never burns the leather; its Emfciency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. OI L Is sold in allI Localities Mania'e, v Standard Oil C'omp any. C A LL business that's bnusines- is "e e iproeity" busine~s We help ;ho~ ho help us; it pays u~ ~knd tb~m. ( SPECIAL NOTICES. OST -In Newberry, one Southern Railway mileage booik in name Ino. G. Mobley. Finder will return to Elerald and News ofilice. t 1. 1TANTED-Scrap Iron of everye - scr'iptionl, and old mach:nery. Anyv kind of fire wrecks or sto-ks. Write for particulars. Address .1. B. Gar funkel, Columbia, S. C. t- f 1 R. J. W. RICHARDSON will fur ?1M1 nish a first-class barbecue atl Jolly Street schoolhouse on July I, campaign (lay. Prices 30c. and 40c. f 2t LADIES Droo S:tch !lose .2 \ooterc's, worth 15:. i f . Y OUNG JACK for -rviCe. A:ly '0 A. L KniT bi - if M M. BUFOL. A N TED, at the Newherry Hotel spring Chickens and egfs. f& St W. A Jr%mi eson, Proprie-or. HAVE thingt up to date. Send your 'oarQ anu Cuffs to Nwherry Steam Laundry. Op hundle too snra !, none too 1re - to have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. C LEAN LINEN pays. In order to have it.this way send it to New berry Steam Laundry. IF ,ou h; ve fault t find do r, t besi tale to tell us. Al! complyints are carefuHy conlidt-red at the Newberry Steam Laundry. RUBBER SI'AMPS -- Natne staimp 15c. per line. Pads 10c. .ites, merchants marking outfits. J. P. Cook, Newberry, S. C., Rubber Stamp Manu fact urer. 6 s 1raw A FINE lot first class Bri k for sale . at thn Matthews' btrick erd. Ap p!v :o J. Cal Neal or H. M. Buzbard at Newberry, or write to 1. . ayes, Green wood. 8 4t. /ON EY r ( LOAN -W e ni .zuate loa-s r tiprn v,d farm lards a: ,. b: p - e- ;.t inre r i, c . f, ;m e. Hunt. Hunt & Hun er, Attorn.s s T HE Newberry Roller Mill is now ready for grinding the new crop of wheat. You can make engagements for day or night. Remember they grind for the tenth. The mill makes less seconds and shorts and more first class flour than the other mills. Hence it will pay you to take your wheat to them. Their guarantee is more than all other mill offers. Give them your grinding and you will be better pleased than anywhere else. 'E(rACLE AND EYEGL;SSES D , rour e- ache and burn at r.iaht? I have the best trial case for 6ttiu, S. , c;tae-s and E.- la e e, and c ,n fit th-- m st difficult e- e-s. vir he prop'r i.fase:s ! tvve fiN'.d due" for the best i'eople int tre~ eaun y and can fit vEu. I uise oo1' thse h.'-t grdOe. Cr s-akue D-n-es. C''v a" ive me a trial and be counvinceed. Si ri'-.\ one price to aU. GUY DANIELS. Jeweler and Optician. Hello Central !----Give Me' 48 Tie Newberry Grailte FrOilt Goifectionlery all~ BMery! They have all kinds of Breai Patent Bread, Milk Bread, Graham B'-ead, Cream Brea-1. Cap Bread, Rye Bread, Kimel Seed Rye Bread, Boston Brown Bread. Largest assort ment of fre-b, fancy Cakes ever shown he"r, he/ore Orders take'n by T-b"ip'onlP id de iver'd frt-t of ebase as we have o'ut o,ur n"w delivery waLgtOn. Cal: and see us, or riug up Phon' No 48 H. A. Meyer & Son._ IVHAEAa beautiful line of Pictures and Hammocks that I am offering at and below cost. If you r:end a Picture or a Ham mock now is your time to buy. It pays to buy whou you can get bar . gais sneh as I am offering. I have just bought t'1e largest and prettiest line' f Pictures for my fail stock that I have ever had, and in orderc t make room for them I will give ou some bargains that you don't ften get in Newberry. Come and see for yourself. Book Store. :nterest paid~on deposit s ini the Sa* i. - epartment at the rate of 4 mr 'e yer anbumn frorm da'e of dep'osi t OF NEWRER~RY, '. ('. ~APITAL - - $50,000 00 We' trausact a g'ereral Banknr -i Less and solicit the accoun's of indi 'iduals, firms and co'rporations DIRECTOlm. ~Eo. W. SUMMER L. W. FLoYn. ~Eo S. MOWER. P. C. SMITH. ~. J. GIBSON. W. HI. lIrUNT. JNO. M, KITNARD, President. ). B. MAYER, Z. F". WRIGH. j (2ashitr. I I.O.0. F. PULASKI LODGE NO. 20. - \ IY II)AY NIGIi Mn:: , the"ir ',i a at t u-r WM '! IOlAS, N G NOTI . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, composing the Board of J urv Commissioners for New e Xrry County, State of South Carolina, .vill,~on the 19th day of July next, at 8 )'clock a. i., in the office of the Clerk )f Court for said county, openly and )ublicly draw thirty-six jurors to serve is jurymen at the August term of the ourt of Sessions for Newberry Coun :, beginning August 4th, and continu ng for one week. W. W. CROMER, County Auditor. J. L. EPPS, County Treasurer. JNO. C. GOGGANS, Clerk of Court. Board of Jury Commissioners for New berry County, S. C. Newberry, S. C., July 9th, 1902. Notice. COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 8.30 a. m., Saturday, July 26, an election will be held in St. Luke's schoolhouse. District No. 13, for the purpose of voting a special school tax >f two mills. All electors in the above named District, who return real or per sonal property for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and registra tion certificates, !re urged to come and :ast their ballcts either for or against the extra levy. By order of the trus tees. J. 0. MOORE. N. E. TAYLOR. B. W. BOOZER. NOTICE, A MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Bank of Prosperity ill be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 14th day of July, 1902, in the Town of Prosperity, S. C., at the office of Pros perity Stock Company. C. P. BOOZER, D. D. LITTLE, GEO. Y. HUNTER, S. S. BIRGE, J. T. BROWN, A. G. WISE, Corporators. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. One vacancy in the State Beneficiary Scholarship to be awarded on competi tive exam'nations, for this (Newberry) County. Blank forms of applications seould be applied for at once to Col C. S. Gadsden, Chairman Board of Visitors. These ap plications, fully made out, must be in the hands of the Chairman on the 31st July in order to receive attention. C. S. GADSDEN, July 1, 1902..- Ch. Board Visitors. t 3t. Te*acher Wanted. The Patrons and Trustees of the Bet be ,ebool will meet at Pomaria on ulv 12th at 4 o'c'ock in the afternoon. or tl-e purpose of electing a teacher or the next term Term, seven month t twenty five dollars p'4r month. Ap licaions to be banded to either of the iidersignred t rustees by tha~t date. W. A DUNN. G. B AULL. E. P. LAKE. Trrustees. Pomaria, S C. !5loo. -WORTH $100. SCHOLARSHIP FO0R each Congressional district in USouth Carolina, and two for the state at large in KING'S MOUNTAIN \ILITARY ACADEMY, Yorkville, S. . These scholarships will be awarded y our Representatives and Senators, trictly upon merit, in the same manner s the~award of scholarships to West Point. For full information address your Representative, or one of our Senators, >r W. G. STEPHENSON. Supt., Yorkville, S. C. Annual Meeting. T HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Newberry Land and Security Co. vill hold their annual meeting on.Tues lay 15th July, 1902, at the Council Tharber at 8.30 o'clock p. m. JNO. M. KINARD, Secy. July 4, 192..f 2t Teacher Wanted. T HE TRUSTEES AND PATRONS of Vaughnville School will meet t the Vaughnville school house on Sat rday, July 12th, at 3 p. in., for the urpose of (ie.ting a teacher. Appli ations shal' ne in the hands of either {. M. Boozer or A. A. Madden by the late named. Salary $30, school to run even or eight months. 'H. M. BOOZER, A. A. MADDEN, Vaughnville, S. C. Trustees. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY-IN COURT OF PROBATE. h W W. EIohes. Esq., Prob-ite Judge. IIE E , D L Boozer, Jr , ma~de vT-i' to m e to grant him Lette-rs of d mi.i--tratio of?! he~ estat. and CtT?ets I) L B ioz>r. Sr , dceSM( f l.'. a-re 'ht'refore 1 o ! .imrand ad d edi',rs of th~- 4-id D. L (Io r.d 'cased. fh.t they he an.d tno. h. f tr m... 'n t h ' Court of Pro on,S (C., < n the 19 hi d4 of Juiv~ .'\ Ajr t''Nicuation the.re-of, at ll einei the forwoor., o show~ e. -u ;trat ion should nort he .;r-int-d. riven under my hand, t.his The Ist d-ty e. f jJr! A'-n" Domini, 191)2. tW WV HODGEA, J P. N C. "lHE NEWBERRY .and and Security Co. WILL HFY AND SELL f otes. Bonds and Mortgages tocks of aill kinds and Real Estate )r1- letvi'T-riN\ in W~a~h Goods, NOMINATIONS. For Congress. W Y..1' TI (11EN, OF ABBE VILLE, -, i"-rfby announed as a candi t :r ( ' nPres~ from the Third Con :- tal D- riet, and is pledged to tho- r ult, of th" D,niocratic P: ar" . l-rt ion V - ar" authoriz-d to announce \oi. N. Graydon as a candidate -- fr'm be Third Con: rts : O 'et, su bj t to r he vction of . t : cr.i l : ie :ary Llectiou Ii:s. ,c-ALLA, OF ABBEVILLE, . i- h rehe ann'uiicedt a eandidate h)r" ( r, from th.- Ttiird Cong'e4. sion -.1 I.)i rct in the D."mocratic. pri ma, and] i pl-dged to abide -he rr sult of tht-a s+t)E. G E() E. PLnC.t ESQ., OF AN d. eso,, is hereby announced as a "an"iiatr" for (ongress from the Third Coressfonal Dintrict, and is pledged t: abidt the result of the Democratic p.rimart" Hlection. I ANNOUNCE myself as a candida e for Corgress in the Third District suit-j c' to the action :f the Democratic primary election. E. M. RUCKER, JR. D R. R F SMITH OF PICKENS, is hereby announced as a candi date for Congres4 from the Third Con ;re--ional Di trict, and is pledged to a)ide the result of the Democratic pri mar\ election W 1 J S RIBBLING OF WAL W h-:1a, Ocnnnee County, is bere by announced as a candidate for Con r.sti ro: tue Third Congressional D:r c. in t'), Democratic Primary :od i-: pledced to abide the result of the For house of Represen tatives. F. W. HIGGINS IS ANNOUNCED a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ELBERT H. AULL. I AM a candidate for re-el,ctioi to the House and will 'shide th." result 4f t primary. JNO. F. BANKS. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR RE electionrt as a member of the H')use ut R-pr-scnta'ives subject to the rumes of the D. mocr-tic part.. Fred F7. Dominick. C.\ 1T H. H. FOLK is htrebv an v i out C -d as a eand :at for tie House of R-piee-n;a iv.. a- d is y ed;ed t.o ab de the result of tn-" Dem ocratic primary A RTHUR KIBLER u.r ehv an nounced a candidate for tht. House ..f R.resentatives. -ar. is piedg d to abide the res-ult ' f the Dem' eratic prim ary. I HEREBY announce myself as a candidate for the H ouse of Repre ser tat!ves and will abide the result of the Democrat.ic primary election. . Respectfulliy, W.H. SANDERS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a andidate f r th'e House of Rep res. [tativt s and ptdge myself to abide the result of the primary el""ti -n. JNO. M. T AYLOR, of West End. For Probate Judge. I H ER EBY A NNOUNCE MYSEL F as *t eandiae for re-election to the oflice of Probate Judge for New berry County, and p!edge myself to abide the result of thbe Democratic pri mary election. W. W. HODGES M, R. A S. WELLS IS HEREBY aninoun.ced as a candidate for Pronate Ju ige of Newberrty County, and is nedged to abide by the results of 'be Democratic primary Elect ion T dE FRIENDS OF MR. JNO C. Wilson hereby nomina'e him as a candidate for Probate Judge of New berry County and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. For Magistrate. J H. CH APPELL is h. reby an . nounced as a candi-tate for Mag istrate for Townships Nos 1, 2 and 8, and as pledged to abide the resul.t of the De-moeiratic primary election. B F.D.\Y IS HEREBY AN . onced a ca;ndidate for Ma2is tru for T'owns--ip-. Nos. 1, 2 and 8. and is pledged to abide the result of the DUm cratic primary. T 0THEN DEMOCRATIC VOTERS of Nos. 1, 2 and 8 townships: 1 bereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistra;e for tnme above mentioned Townebip:s, and pledge myseif to abide the result of the primnary. R-s1pctfull.v, R t'. MAYBIN. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a~ oandidate for Magistrate for townlships Nos 1, 2 and 8, and mledge mys if to abide the re-sul' of the D.imo cratic prir.ma-y. S C MERCHANT. . R C B. T1DWELL is bereby an Snounced as a candidate for Magis trate (or Towvnshipe Nos. 1, 2 and 8, and is p:edged to abide the result of W~ C. SLIGH IS H EREBY AN V, nouncdi se q eandi'atte for Magmstrae for l'ownship No. 5, and is pledged to abide the result of the Dem ocretic primary. Voters. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE VYSELF as a cantdidmte F r Magst,raue fr6m Township No. 6. an:d pledge myself to abide s he reau.t of th- Dt-mocratic pri mar' Jt-erion J H WILLIAM',. J~NO. WV. ROPP IS HEREBY AN nounced a candidate for re-elec tion as Magistrate for Township No. 7, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. M J P. B ELTLESOR is h.y n none y ai ,'1rodI-., - r.r . e on as \Magitrat- fr N.'. 10 Town-hip. ma is pj'dge-d to abide the result of I IIHREBY ANNOUN('E MYSELF aetnodiuate for .Mairis ra'' of rownshMi., No. 10 m' dl pledge mnyself to hide the result t~ he D''mnner:ti' IfrI ary. J. C. WILSON. COLIN L. GRAHAM is hereby an noun;ced as a cand'date for Magis. 1 rate for No. 11 Township and is uledued . t abide the r'esul's of the Democratic t HE-imar eleton emylfaadi [ tt HErB anounre myser a andi do 1,an ford~ Mainratef o Townshp o. ,u andth primary m,elf tonailh Vtof.hepimr F.leUtion W D QTTDUD For County Superinten- , dent of Education. S. .li .LER i:;- r ,Tib an . noutef as a canudate for1 ('oun 'y Superin tend t n of E lti' tt i .":r and i pIt d; ,:d t" aI-i(It the r- u;i. f th. (%ti,ocratie prina:y . "U. S. WERL-x IS I ER 'BY AN : uncnd as a ca dida '' - di - f~. Sup'rb t"-Urlent of E'dfrwntin a j 0 p f-ciged to a, ide the r., h ' mary el-ctio n HOS. E. WICKER I IiHElREY 1 annour ce . a ctnrida-" i ). y Superintendent of E -ucr ior, ;,,d is pledged to abide toe oeu;t Df [Din ocratic Primary. 1 For Auditor. W ILLIAM W. CROIER is hereby 1 announced as a candidat- f.-r 4 Auditor for Newberry Count v and i pledged to abide the r,--uit of the Democratic primary election. L IRENIUS EPTING IS E EREBY 1 announced a-i a candidate for 1 County Audit.r and is pledged toabide he re=ult of tie D:mocratic primtry. 1 H. LONGSHORE is hereby an- 1 . noun-d as a candida.. for County Auc-r arnd is pledzcd to abide the result of the Democratic primary. 1 For County Supervisor. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF 1 as a cai.: dt * for Supervisor for the County of Newberrv, and pledge myself to abide the r(-sult of the Dem ocratic primary election. 1 JOHN B BEDENBAUGH. M R J. Y. FLOYD IS HEREBY AN nounced as a candidate for County Supervisor and is pledged to abide th, result of the Democratic primary elec tion. T U. I: ' AGE is hereby au T" nour.,. ! as a candidate for County Sup ' i- r, and is pledzed to abide th. reruIt of the Dhnocrarie prim,irv. I HEREBY ancc., ,' mys< If as a car,- . - o- r ' o~ut% SJpf rvi,or of N2wbe-rry County, unrl pled!e my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic prifnar. e1ecti''n. T. 0. STEW \RT. Jr. J -N M. SCHUMPER!' IS 11EiE by nominated as a candidate for County Supervisor and is pledged to abid- the result of The primary For Sub bupervisor. I 4IEREBY ANNO(NCE MV self a candid ate for Sin t .pe" v sor and pledge ms if t a tne r.. suit of the Democratic primary eir"et ion. Ronee filly, G. SAM MOORE. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSEi.F a candidate tor Suo Super visor for New berry County, and pl.odqe myself to a ide the resuis of r'.e U mar.,ticr primLary. .J M. N ICB0I.S J CALHOUN SINGLEY [S H ER F . yannounce-d a candida'e for Sul Superviisor and is piede-d t" abide the esult of r.b -Den osa ie p'm 9.n: L ENJAMEN HALFACREIla hereby announcedi a candidate for Sub-Supervisor, anrd is pdgej to Tbi :s h'e reoult of the D) -m teratic pri ma y. ALER P. COUJNTR 1S [1 ERE bTA afnnounfc.-d as a candidate for Sum.unervisor for the e'unte and is ple"ged to abid'e the reouk of the primary. T O THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS of Newberry County: We dke, ple- su-' in annousting the nnetre of J. A. C. Kihle' as a candida'e fo''t office of Sub Supervicor, and pledge his abiing faith in thu' r--Qn'tof the Df-roo crb ic primary VGTERS. For County Trea surer J L. EPPS IB BEREBY AN e uouc. d as a eaudriate for re e--ion to I ro office of ' i ounty L'm an ur, r for Newberry Couui.y, and is pie 'gedI to ahi 1e the result of the Dt-m ocatic primary &.Ce'on In large varieties from a cheap Stick Pin to a FINE GOLD WATCH. Call and examine my stock before buying. Jeweler and Optician. ' I Jc I It ['eIn o drug stre piu t b tteb at can serve you better. Whbed.er ~ou sand or comwe yourself, y:n *t he best attention always. ~, E. Pelliaffi & SOil, I 1P I H A MM a/ O"U RS / hi Just Big El FOR T li hii "LA WN SWINGS, hiA ound of i each sixteen c Lawn Chairs Baby Cabs and C 1.ittle SODA GILDER &WEEKS. NEWBER' of Charlstn Bigd hicnetowihte Aovtdadeuppd of the aemetexec es eao n tiiso. TeBabyng Boatinand There wil betanlOR anh opiilb ie he oeiiloe willb ne h a met fthtpouara rhe ATeAti prics ben Cleaedbyas, Moas Chresntsan IncdBellsfands.l o >fhexperience,tIeknow vork saon Biycles.htr The W.ahiote.n Thre wi ll hber n sORC e F--S-kand hosw ll beagivn The te will ai tbltoen willube und h- e, the mar For nfor rmat oltn. adr I ls ke oe fthe choiegt rogh rthi s aall t e e rnRespectfully, Nor ontficles espectfullv, Li ~ILLER. Near Postoffice. RE iough Wft Dixie Canopies. >leasure with unce of price. ft and Benches. zo Carts. fi White Iron Cribs. ni . i 's inpiratihi. t1r d refresh lightfn I <0:1 -c eff. et <n t bodyt~~i as a so., t he4 d.j[t It's an . (fie,vm-i a bversge of most (-liciouh davor Kl d unrdonht d purity. OUR SODA VJATER FOUNiTAIN is mo<br,a in con-troetion and kp,t as+-U' I t' I cIeaNK. Nothinig ir.jnricrs tt balth Can penetrate p ips er r.-"tah(" . If .son , a I ver of ebocolat t ry ont, in eresst), or soda. Partclar Pharmaclats. Cor. Dr Stor I RY, S C. Beach Hotel, SL AND, S. C., 3 ARGYLE HOTEL CO. will be run this season r City Hotel, is been thoroughly ren ith Electric Lights, Elec rn improvements, and t to make this the great Fishing are Unsurpasse~ HESTRA in attendance twice a week. , June 21st,aand 'id efficient Hotel man, ess ~le Hotel Co., - H ARLESTON, S. C. FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. Absolutely SAFE and RELIABLE. Newberry Hardware Company. -THE- ~ ' i MTflI'ED IN 1i'7 i.) Capital -- -- ---$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 with IJrompto w 9peia! atte-ntion IAo nollectionis. Core sponde'nce solicited. Savings Department. Depu-its aflowe~d interest at the rate f 4 n--r cent w0 arnum from date of dposi I ' mre. jiable Janu',rv 1st .nd .ily I st of each year. '1 A. CARLISLE, Presat. W \ M 'rincrJ 4.w <.-.. (ALI. a' TP. Ilrrrild and N'ws mc for Li. or Ct? :racts. Rent con- - ~racts, Liens, etc.