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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 4

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The amous Hoctog Valley bidet Hill! The Implement Supply Qr WE WANT Eggs and Chickens ICE ICE ice STATESVILLE ICE OR STATESVILLE POSTON BRAWLEY COME AND SEE RICKERT The Jeweler GREENSBORO Marble and Granite Monuments I The Next Session Will Begin Sept 12th 1906 Carolina Marble and Granite Co President INANCIAL Harness Vehicle Supply Co Ask or Watches or Boysll LOGAN STIMSON SON Some Bargains OBITUARY CAROLINAS MONAZITE COMPANY Trinity Park School usket ladened with iiowers was carried to dpvelonnd Of rabies ho cemetery and while sorrowing friends I Ut''H 'ft 4 STATESVILLE EMALE COLLEGE By depositing it in a good reliable bank Confident that this bank fully meets the needs we tender its services to all who believe in keeping on the safe side highest class for LIBBEY This College has a splendid faculty and enjoys a large pat ronage The courses of study are full and complete: The Clas sical course the Normal course the Business course the El ocution course the Art course the Piano course the Pipe Organ course the Voice course also the Primary and Inter mediate courses for small children or prices all other information send to mo for catalogue If you want the very goods I can please you stands at the top I AND Mechanic Arts Will pay highest cash prices for 50 Country Hams I is be Air and Mrs Carl Matheson while Jot Statesville are spending the weekI here with relatives Miss Blanche Linney returned to Boston Mass Wednesday to finish her coufse as a trained nurse These lots are well situated Conven ient to Southern Railway Station States ville Cotton Mill urniture actories etc Two lots on ourth street $75 each One lot on Water street 100x3'00 feet adjoining Atha Chair Co One lot on Armjield St $200 Onehouseand lot on Boulevard $1 750 One house and lot on 5th St $1000 House and lot on Alexander Street $1100 Three lots on WestBell St $175 Two lots on the Boulevard hear the bridge $17500 Two lots in West Statesville on Bristol St and Buffalo Shoals road Our Trade Mark Brand Seeds are the best and cleanest qualities obtainable Twenty Lots for Sale ON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator xt James Jurney deceased late of Iredell county North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of July 1007 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar Of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned DR JURNEY Administrator McLaughlin Nicholson Attorneys July 10 1906 DY concealing it about their person by stowing it away "in mugs jugs and jars by sewing it up in skirts and ticks by tucking it under couches and carpets in cup boards and bureau drawers these are some of the ways by which people lose their money find sometimes their Jives Made from DEEP WELD distilled water absolutely pure Deliveries made to anybody any time any day except Sunday 'Look out for the RED WAGONS They make the rounds twice daily or quick special deliveries we carry a stock of ice at ICE DEPARTMENT HI DURHAM became violent and Piacea in a cell Tombstones Tablets Building Stone and Cem etery Work of all Kinds We have just received the largest and most com plete assortment ofMonu ments Tombstones and Tablets ever brought to Statesville All bought direct from the Quarries in car load Jots which en ables us to give our cus tomers the very best ma terial at the very lowest prices Therefore fail to see or" write us be fore placing your order Very Respectfully It Makes the EET GLAD or Sale By ft The irst National Bank STATESVILLE Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits $88702 76 January 1st 1906 I HAVE to offer are as follows: 1J1C VBrv DPS' mtklrA ntrnAe TcsiiiOci Threshers Saw Mills Ginning Machinery etc on the market at one abort commission and not at expense okjrom tnreeto six extra men Statesville with thri welling Ings and grist milk One nunureu and clchtv flv narpq thrp miles west of Cleveland two dwellings and good outbuildings One hundred and Hfty nine acres near Aber nathy's store good buildings and orchard Seventy seven acres 4 miles from States ville one half open and remainder in good tim ber Two hundred and seventy acres Also other properties or further information call or write A OVERCASH MACHINERY AND REAL ESTATE Office at Shoe Store Practical Education in Agriculture Engin eering Industrial Chemistry and the Textile Art Address President Winston WEST RALEIGH 0 College Preparatory Law Bookkeeping Shorthand SI 95 OO pays for everything for one year I lOth session opens September 4th Thirty one years under present principals The largest and best equipped fitting school for boys tn the South Situated over 1OOO feet above the sea level in view of the mountains Excels in athletics or beautiful catalogue address A HOLT" Principals (Near Greensboro) OAK RIDGE Just in a new supply in nice neat sizes We are selling all sizes cheap When you look you buy We guaran tee every one a year Never overlook' us when buying any kind of Jewelry Not the Cheapest But the Best WOODWARD BROS 546 Colter Street General Merchandise 1906 amily Groceries Coffee Sugar lour Meal Shipstuff Bran CONNELLY Davie Avenue Statesville Oil and actory City Phone 132 THE PRUDENTIAL Safe and Conservative Life Company Issues best I form of Policies SEE In Premium Receipts In Interest Income In Assets In Reserve 86 per cent In Nefr Business 150 per cent Wrote last year in North Carolina $325720000 This shows the way the wind is blowing Investigate for your interest Walter Sloan District Office 'Sloan Insurance Agency ALSO a car load of Durant Dort Surreys and Hacks We have the largest stock of ve hicles ever carried in this city for you to select from Harness and Horse Goods of every kind at prices that defy competition Yqurs to Please The Statesville Loan Trust Co statesvIlle STEELE President EUGNEE MORRISON Vice President AUSLEY Secretary and Treasurer WE OER for sale the Eupeptic Springs property miles north of Statesville The property embraces 60 acres of land including the famous Eupeptic Springs the water of which is noted for its medicinal qualities It was awarded a silver medal at the St eLouis exixisition and the analysis by State Geologist Holmes of Chapel Hill shows that the water contains valuable medicinal properties On the property are a number of buildings This is a fine opportunity to develop a resort Call on or write CROWELL or KIMBALL Statesville July S4 8L I AT a Urt UU 414 ICi VI4U 1 I neral services were conducted the beautiful by his Own OOg 1 'Viulraf Inilnnozl I the cemetery I were transplanting their loved one in the nar TAW thA hAmiflflll KniirK clrtr rvne i LU used for ovprflO vears'hv whifnnw i kkU coMuiue or ciouus spnnKimK biiverj tear Tortheir ehilSn ShP hJ of sjmprthy on the bowed heads of that Atm tv mmJ who nJit xn will but thine be done oh! and may this Heavenly ather overshadow these dear people with his strong hand of mercy in this sad hour of bereavement A beautiful life ends not in death A hiknd Nonoisoscratchingor changingof points Call and hear Edison phono graph Leonard Center st ad A firstclass preparatory school Certificates of graduation ac cepted for entrance to loading Sjuthern colleges Best Equipped Preparatory School in the Stfuth? aculty of ten officers and teachers Campus of seventy five acres Library containing thirty thousand volumes Well equip ped gymnasium High standards and modern methods of instruc tion requent lectures by prominent lecturers Expenses ex ceedingly moderate Seven years of phenomenal success or catalogue and other information address Headmaster Mower arrd Rake $5000 The alter A Wood Mower is the only machine with tfye exclusive advantage of a direct under draftand floating frame No neck weight no cramping or binding of Pitman Clean Close Easy Cutter With one guarantee against any breakage ft 'fbej HanlncHW TrnnHclei nt the Regular Monthly Meeting Monday The county commissioners were in regular session Monday 6th and ordered the following bills paid: Chain Henry super intendent $4650 Will Hunjer Lee Kennedy A Rayle guards $31 each Will Hartzell $30 sunplios Mrs Gus Elliott $512 jleal $832 Morrison $8 50 Chas Summers $8410 Lazenby Montgomery Hardware Co $1873 Sherrill Grocery Co $2569 Evans Hardware Co $11419 Mills Pos ton $1250 McLain $4446 Harness Vehicle Supply Co $20 75 Sloop $4 Cooper Gill $13 30 A McCall $315 Hall $170 Ramsey Tomlin Bowles $10 Mr Scroggs $2 25 Jnd Bradley $10 Bloomfield Manufactur ing Co $53 67 Sherrill $1629 no Morrison $2675 Us Lam precht $2 95 WR Stroupe work $160 Will Jenkins hauling $2050 County homo Perry keep ing home $25 lJJohn son $598 Waugh $1009 Alex ander Bros $2451 Lazonby Mont gomery Hardware Co $2586 Mills Poston $2775 Hall $655 IL Brown $43 65 and AbnerWhite and wife $13 for work Supplies: Moose $625 Ross $3 Morrow $993 Cloaninger $5 80 Benfield $161 Thompson $225 Gibson $250 A Troutman $171 A Bass $35 96 Kyles work and material for bridge $1692 A Black welder work and material for bridge $12 ft Hartness work on bridge $150 Hager superin tending work on bridge $1 Jail Connolly boarding prisoners $82 55 Goodman conveying prisoner 975 Hall supplies $235 Miscellaneous Supplies for clerk of Superior Court: Lilly Allison Co $194 Mascot $1225 Knox Bros Poston Co $3 Kinder jan itor of court bouse $25 Dr Adams county physician $25 tern? porary relief Will Benfield $3 Elizi Wasson $1 Clem Garner $1 Williams registering treas report 75 cents Chipley McHargue hauling coal $560 ry Phifer supplies for county $565 city of Statesville lights $11 93 Ward catching escaped convict $5 Polk Gray Drug Co drugs for county $8 55 A Clark listing taxes $5565 Statesville Show Case Co coffin for pauper $250 It was ordered that Thos Broth erton be put on the pauper list at $3 per quarter A petition was filed by John Morrison and others for a new road from ford road to the Wilkesboro road in Bethany and Concord townships notice to be giv en and heard at next meeting Itwas ordered that Clenden in be authorized to spend for hauling rock at bridgeover Third creek provided Jhe overseer of that section of road have the hands assist in hauling and unloading the rock Bost and Conger were appointed Third creek commission ers on the section between McHen bridge and bridge to succeed A Bass and Du lin Ingram was allowed to tun nel under the public road for stock way under mill road he to bridge same and keep in good condi tion for all time Rob Tomlin is exempt from poll tax until revoked Delia Day was given rebate of 95e on taxes for 1905 Perrj was re elected super intendent nf the cnnntv home for a lx I icrui ui years wasoou on me nigni oi me muraer still hung on the line as they hung Lood for AlBaBder Ulddenlte on that memorable day the boxes items OR A JR TWO rood Muies and a nic0 driving Mare SHERRILL Statesville No 1 July 10 1906 i How People Save Their ffloneyl How People Lose Their Money The one everybody wanted last year Before placing your order tor Grain Drills let us show you the Empire Thomas Hoosier and Buckeye either in Hoe or Disc THE HORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AGRICULTURE OR A SMALL HOUSE thoroughly modern sanitary open plumb ing bath room car be Installed at small ex pense insuring in every way to the occu pants all the advantages resulting from perfect cleanliness and sanitation If you would learn all particulars and exact cost consult LAMPRECHT sanitary plumber who will cheerfully furnish esti mates Lamprecht PLUMBER Advertised Lettersw ollowing is a list of letters renialGg in the postoffice at Statesville for' Die week ending August 6 1906: ClarenceAdams Capt Austn1 Sam Brown Leo Dickerson Green Ml Mary Lee Hidden Honeycutt og Mrs Ducie Mangum Mrs Laura Payne El ieThoin as "Sr' Persons calling for any of the will Please ask for letters" PURCHASES all grades Monazite Sand Desirable property pur chased or leased Refineries: Shel by and Hildebran NC Gaffney SXC Address Carolinas Monazite Co Box 127 Shelby or CHAS THARPE Net April 6 1906 COTTON GINS Die agency for the Continental Gin line of Ginning machinery and can fur ou anything you may need in this line The following second hand Engines and Boil ers for sale and in good condition: One 15 rick engine and boiler on sills: one 15 boiler on sills with 15 Liddell stationary engine one 2OH A arquhar stationary engine and 20 tubular boiler I can make prompt delivery of any of the above machinery TURNER Statesville SELLING AGENT June? 1 1906 J10KNINO THE LYERLY HARN The Incendiary irn at the Lyerly Home Place Left Dcnolnte Hy Crime Bartier Junction Dispatch 9th to Charlotte Obi ervcr This morning between and 2 the large barn on the curti ageof the late Isaac Lyerly property was burned Nobody has lived at the place since the recent Lyerly murder and the barn was almost in ashes when certain of the neighbors arrived WThe fire4 was discovered by the hands of a threshing machine located for the night at Joe place near by Some of these hands were sleeping on the big piles of wheat straw and were waked by the light from the burning barn Eight of them ran oyer there at once This afternoon at 4 the ashes were still smoking The seared condition of a great sycamore on one side and an oak on the other showed how fierce the flames had been The building had been stored principally with hay but there were a thresher and other things By standers estimated its value aside from the two horses at $800 These horses were alive at that time They had crossed Jhe branch and were standing together on the opposite hillside where half a dozen or more men were sprinkling them with lin seed oiL The hay horse will recover certainly but the black cannot live Of the 40 or 50 people who had gathered there none had any definite suspicion as to the incendiary at least which they Would ex press Yet it is bound to have been the work of anincendiary the white boy Sam Cook who has been taking care of the horses and the barn since the Lyerlys were murdered said that he had been feeding the Horses only at noon they being turned to pastura at other times that at noon yesterday he fed them shut them into a stall with a pole for partition between them and thatjie had mot amen them any more until he came to the fire this morning that he never carries matches about the barn There is a mystery about these horses Contrary to the habit of horses in case of fire they broke out of their stable instead bf cowering in it or they were driven out by some body after they had been burned as above described Young Cook and the others there could make ho sat isfactory explanation of it The worst burnt or the two was not the one behind the pole as might be expected but the one at the door end of the stable They were not burned after getting into the lot for it was a large enclosure and the The forego I hQrses could get far beyond reach of Beautify the Complexion UM TEN DAYS Nadinola A ths ttn equaled bcaulifier i endorsed by thou sands and gtiarar teed to freckles pimples I lowness etc the worst case in 20 days and $100 by leading druggists or mail prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO Psris Teno Sold by Statesville bru? Co Hall and other drueslsts I Have Just Opened a Nice Line of the Celebrated TIBBEYCUT GLASS ISIDORE WALLACE Office No 1 Robbins Row BscamnMMqgaBaggscBMMrwii titwh MfiimH i'ihwih Seeds OR ALL SOWING Every farmer should have if copy of our New all iSalojje It gives best methods seed ing andi full information about Crimson Clpver Vetches Alfalfa Seed Oats Rye Barley Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive all Catalogue mailed free and prices quoted on request Sons Seedsmen Richmond Va Just Received a Car Load of the amous Hackney Buggies OESALE 45 ACRES of land 4 miles from town About 15 acres of bottom land on Third creek and 15 acres in timber mostly pine A bout 3)0 of improvements on the place Good opportunity to tret a small farm in a good local ity Apply to BRAWLEY Real Estate Dealer Jan 12 1905 PHR PVMT TffO residences Ap WAV XVXJIM ply at LONG'S 728 Mulberry street Aug 7 tit HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Stay Medicine fcr Easy People BHagi Golden Health and Renewed Vigor A erteclflc for Constipation Indigestion Live ftnd Kidney Troubles Pimples Eoetna Impure BJ'MxI Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab form cents a box ftentilna mnrtR htf zHvCUariB Dava Company Madison Wla COLPEH KUGGETS OR SALLOW PEOPLE SAW HIS HKOTIIKR ATER HEATH A War Incident WltK Which the Lnte Ma Jor Robbins Was Connected Charlotte Observer' Last week his speech at Cor tielius Col Means of Con cord related the following story: the battle of Seven Pines oh the 31st day of May 1862 pass ing the ground where some eder ate had been camping on their outer lines Robbins a major of the th A labama Regi ifi ent feel i some trepidation and dread on the eve of the battle and noticing a little piece of paper with printing on it picked it up and found on it the words of the 7th verse of the 91st Psalm: thousand shall fall at thy side and ten thousand at thy right hand but it shall not come nigh thee He often told his brother Capt Robbins of Lexington and others that on reading those words Ml apprehension of danger left him and he went on into the bat tle with confidence that he would come out unhurt as he did Capt Julius A Robbins a brother of Major Robbins and Capt rank Robbins was in Gen John Gordon's command and on an expe dition up in Kentucky to get a refit and a remount of horses camped near Mt Sterlington the night of June 7th 1864 Just at daylight on the 8th a large force of ederals came upon them before many of them had time to form a line Capt Ju lius Robbins however as well as a few other officers' did get his men formed in line to resist the attack As he mounted the fence which was in front of the line he called to his men in his last words Boys let them run over and instantly fell dead with a rifle ball through his brain The ederate captured near ly the entire force which was sent to ort Delaware where Capt rank Robbins wasaprisoner at that time Capt Robbins talked with men of his company who were at his side when he fell and they told him it was just at the dawn of day June the 8th 1864? that date Maj Robbins whoknew nothing of Julius Robbins' death and who had been badly wounded in the battle of theWilder ness May 6th 1864 was at his fa in Randolph county and just at dawn of day of the morning of June Sth 1864 as he waked up in a sort of a startle he saw Julius as plain as he ever saw him in his life and he heard him say take care of my wife and and then dis appeared I left surviving him a widow I ertr nnn a nnrtzvhAw UVSJ UUUilUkUl XULJ iVlUUU I ing are facts have heard them of the names ten and have them in writing from The Lyerly residence was locked Capt rank Robbins Only those who UP aud deserted None of the visit know how the souls of loved and de ors this afternoon went inside the parted ones can commune with us Pard the of which swung wide can understand and explain these open The grass in the yard hasrun facts but there are those who know I seed and a vineis crawling across how to do I the walk 1 1 was a perfectly peace I ful sequestered spot rich green sowpaw floated on snow creek I before and a wide cornfield behind Miss Mary Lyerly the eld The inder of Ke celebrated with Biff lest of the surviving daughters who Dinner Wheat crops Mecjinff at Da hs living with her neighbor MY masens News of the sweet Homo cuun Pieasant Barber was there ascom Correspondence of The Landmark inv 1113naef and tie in speech The wet season seems to Th0J passed and we are now having some WOmeQ on rocks or stood very hot weather about groups having very little to Wheat threshing is just over in a silent mystified com busbols tol50bushelsolgd wheat? oab W3S Via'n progress mucn interest mam i rm tested Pastor Gwaltney is as raurdef Th? blackmare sisted by Revs Goodin and Keller T3 Thet tho Mr Charles Meadows who has whch kicked Jack on the knee and been a cripple for 13 years from ferteTd a2 white swelling was operated on arr' kyerlj But the Gillespie few days ago by Drs King and King I Pace vlJd ly brought to mind 2 i I how rapidly has been the succession They spliVthe flesh and scrad the I rm Xo yea oone tatting out a piece of bone six inches long and three fourths of an The largest crowd was at Damas nd lay scattered on the Correspondence of The Landmark cus Sunday that has been there for floorJus as they were then There Wheat threshing is about over many years I was no sign of life about the prem and farmers are generally well pleas Mr A Hartness arid family of I excePt a browsing cow in theled with the yield Winstonl are visiting home folks in I 1 5s a farmer as well as a merchant this community I When the news of the burning I He made an average of 15 bushels Mrs Vance Gwaltney of Augusta re9cbed Salisbury this morning not per'acre Ga is visiting her father Mr few expressed the opinion that it Hiddenite academy has been paint Hartness had been done by members of the ed The church comes next Mr II Mathis who has been who ould expect thatne Our citizens met last Monday and working near Newton this summer I those who put the sanitary condition of our is back in his old neighborhood ere' lynched would be charged wjth I town in better shape Some days ago while walkins and tbat Mr Hedrick has loaded several along the swollen waters of become so inflamed against cars of lumber this week creek on Mr George j)anj0s fhem as to leave the investigation at All the sick here are improving place a renter on the place spied au ur? a matter At I None of the fever cases has proven 5 gallon keg out on a sand bar He pla9? there was nothing fataL immediately investigated and found I TSld orth auotmg Hut at Barber I There is a call for a meeting of all that it contained the old mountain n9tl0n those who expressed any the citizens of Alexander county to dew He shouldered it and went the notion that the be held at Taylorsville August 31 home rejoicing then went to plow had done it and said that it The object is to consider measures corn Sometimes he plowed a rowpas 0 deed connec for better roads We hope to see and then a half then amiss When ttons everyman there Do not stand in le went to dinner the good woman I citizenshereifany the way of progress because you Eqi tt lor the members of the mob had erone fifo rrnffin cr Tnf irAnn loo I LC14U uuivnuu auu WILL U1CUU £1U I A iL i I laovuujo swore he could not eat itand wanted rrvmi tbls and they re be your best dumplings in the chicken So the emphatically no That mob Prof Sharpe and Thurston Sharpe good wife went to visit her sister and uyuSaJd was composed of people I returned from Boone lastweek the man proceeded to make his bad known the Lyerlys where thejr spent a week in the sum dumplings school a in the pot filled the pot with water 11? Salisbury that night and had seen I Mrs A Sharpe and children made his dough and nut it inthenotPb0 and that nobody really in it late back from South Carolina of water and chicken without rolling I was Known to aim I Hiddenite Aug 10 1906 or tearing it He had plenty to last I 1 till his wife returned from her visit I Prisoners Killed In a Cell I Candidate for the Senatorial Con three days later AVm Lufkin Texas Dispatch 9th I vention Taylorsville Items Statesville No' IL Trawick and Sam Chandler Correspondence of The Landmark Aug 8 1906 I white men confined in the Angelina I Mr Zeno Smith of Wittenburg 1 1 I county jail here were fqund dead in I township has announced himself a The Governor was i Town Bnt it was pheir cell this morning the skulls of I candidate for the Republican nomina 'Anotuer sort of Governor both men being crushefi and John tion for the House of Representa Rockintrhiun Anrio Saon I Wilson held on a minor charge and I tiyes Some timesince Sheriff TJinson or 1 who'was ciShfined inthe same cell ist Wm Newland Esq chairman dered through the Everett Hard ware I held charged with having murdered of the Democratic senatorial ccnven Co a governorfor hisengine Most bis cellmates While denying that he pion for this (the34th district has everybody knows what a governor I committed the crime Wilson has palled a convention to meet in Mor on a stationary engine i'for It is pnade a number of conflicting stated ffan ton August 27th to nominate can to regulate the speedf Thursday pnents concerning the tragedy He didates for the Senate the governor came and Mayor Ever declares that at one time during the Miss Maud Bogle left Wednesday ett knowing that the sheriff needed night he discovered the men fighting por Baltimore to buy a stock of mil the piece of machinery over 3Qd separated them An earthen linery for her mother and to work in to his office to let him know that the cuspidor found in the cell was evi a large wholesale millinery store governor was in The mayor dently the weapon used It is be Mr and Mrs Carl Matheson was answered by one of the depu peved the men were killed ties who' told him that the sheriff I they slept was out When the sheriff came in his office he was told that Gov Glenn was UD at Mavor stnrn Truly it thnra wnra tr and that the mayor said for them all Mrs JthtsTOaJs vislting to come up and see him ImmediJ Boss Wtm had aiea at nu hme in Statesville son Mr Matheson near ately there was a lot of up mVpIpV iiffiess or ty Mooresville this week shoes were shined? faces washed I so bright so I be brick work on the new Meth hair combed and it is said some of mr odist church is nearing completion them put on their Sunday clothes Their young lives couidShbe I The tower will be finished as soon as When (Sheriff Hinson andDon bright future but aiasi the frame for the roof is put on uties PalmerandGuthrie wore ready poung Hfe is endctLVtheeaveniy ath2H Taylorsville Aug 101906 they marched up to the hardware store to see Gov Glenn as they remove some and21 dispatch from Morristown' thought Gov Glenn was not there to cumlcte the radiance of Tenn1 says tfiat Rev Jarnos Brady but the governor for Sheriff TheremaiM their last rest1D7 a Baptist clergyman of Morristown engine was They had a good lauh v'jceat New saiem cMirch accompanied by died Wednesday night inthe county over the joke and then the three pect to their departed WienTyAfteV He was bitten sheriffs marched back acrain neral services were conducted the beautiful by his own dog? A few days later OR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs Soothing Syrup Vas been for their children while teething with perfect hirJJ Tasscinbiv fclim'Pks ft ui if nnu I I wie ii unv Lt IIJS allays sill pain: cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrlimn It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately Sold by Druggists in every part of the world Twenty live cents a bottle Be sure and ask for Winslow's Soothing and take no other kind High grade pianos and organs di rect from factory ad Is likely to be exactly what you make it What you do now in the way 'of saving may determine what the future will bring you A savings account is a great helper We invite you toopen an account with us our per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits 7 7 7 Gains in 1905 Over" 1904 71 per cent 100 per cent' 38 per cept 150 per cent tar KMIIII JI 1 1 il 7 i Ul ji Pji il LfV £0 1 in mlirZSZZZ: I I imii i'i rrrrrrr The Building and Loan lan! 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