The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 19, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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Mrs. Housekeeper
Why stay la roar Lot kitchen
baking breed when ire can de
liver you a loaf each day (or
only S centi Think about this.
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WEST END STEAM BAKERY
C. CAMENI3H Prep.
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TEXAS TRACTION CO
"THE CONVENIENT WAV
between
DALLAS
MeKINNEY
SHERMAN
DENISON
And Intermediate point.
For Information call upon
agent or address
JAS. F. GRIFFIN G. P. A
Dallas Texas
M. R. FEWELL A. G. P. A
Sherman Texas.
any
THE MORNING HERALD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
asei i i j.iu ."
rllle. Texas
as s'-cond-class mall
matter
Wednesday Oct. 19 1910
STEPHEN F- AUSTIN UNSELFISH
PATRIOT.
In these days when public servke
and political ofilec o often seem to
develop all there U o( selSshneas and
greed la the nature ot men it Is giaU
fing to turn back to ancient records
and read about some of those who
served Texas when ahe was a part ot
thA la r-un r..iKl l.n vhan BVMl
were Ioly but surelj shaping them
6les to deliver this fair land inio
the keeping of the Anglo-Saxon.
There hate recent been shown to
The Chronicle a number ot autograpn
letters of Stephen P. Austin an ex-
tract from one uf which will reveal
the nature ot the man. The letter
bears date of April IS 1S33 and Is ad-
dressed to his brother and sister.
ue was xnuing arrangements to
leave tor Mexico In the interest ot h.s
colonists and all the people of the then
termor) of Texas and was putting In
written form lnfotmation concerning
his property for the guidance of hh
brother and sister who would loos:
after it during his absence. After a
full statement of his bssiness atfairs
he says.
"This trip to Mexico lnlu.Icrfa erj
much Kith me. in ttto months time 1
Lould have ctosea ail uy business ana
tone to wort otJow impruing a tarm
una 1 ictenaed to do to and nie set-
tied rateu a.ocgside oi jou perma
neuti). 1 shall now upend at least tue
nnole auUm.cr jaj. it is a greJt tat
r in 1.0 iuclevu. X oiso expect that tnis
tnii wul cost mi. about jrutru or fiwtv
at ieast wu;ui ut cojrc will neter
Le rtlundeu. Hut it i can succeed in
getting a state guie.nmcnt or tho Cm
uf April law repealed 1 shall be noil
paid and uvrfecLy satlsHeiL
If 1 fail 1 shall loae mj time and
money and ruk my health and life
bd get repaid t.ier liieljj in abuse
and illiberal rettocuous- 'this hou-
ntr is ail u.uite Latural so it is witn
oil who serve tho suiereign M-oplu
tiwi are Uie haidosi taskmasters on
tarth.
Lhrecied to the fool of one page ot
this letter b) an asterisk one buds
tiie (oJowing notation on the margin
referring to the cost ot the trip it
is iu the handwriting ot some relative
doubtless and reaus. 'it cost him
many thousands not one dollar of
which has been refunded besides two
)eax3 confiemenL"
In this letter he sas: '1 enter up-
on this mission with great anxiety for
1 ala convinced the wellarc ot Texas
depends on success."
Tho cost great as .t was measured
b; the value of mono in those days.
was tot least saenhce. General Aua-
tin was a frail and delicate man yet
he. In obedience to his convictions of
nut) irave.ea across iracs4ea plains
Infested by hostile savages and
through dense forests and dlsease-
breodlng marshes at the hourly risk
of bis life and then was thrown Into
prison b) the treacherous Mexican
government
Stephen i Austins are tew In num-Le-
nowadays.
If the United States government
were sending a conKniesloner to Mex
ico on a diplomatic mission he would
have a secretary an assistant secre-
tar;. a couple 0 more stenographers
and doorkeepers and doubtless the
whole outfit would ride In a Pullman
car and drink champagne and eat ten
dirloin steaks and pate de tole grait
and present a bill to the government
greater than were the expenses ot tbe
whole Texas arm of the revolution
for j -ar
Eve-y Texan should be proud to
have the name of Austin lndlseolublv
linked with that of Toxas and no hon
or Is too great to pay to bis nunnery
Houston Chronicle.
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PROFANITY ON THE STAGE.
There Is one theatrical manager In
this country who has tbe disposition
snd the courage to Insist that blas-
phemous profanity shall be eliminated
from plavs presented on the stage of
b.- theatre
ibis gentleman ts Manager Harrv
Davis of Pittsburg who caused somo-
tlj ng of a sensation recently when he
refused iu permit the curtain to nee
until be was assured that the nam
of the Delt would not be used in an
oath uttered by oue of tbe actors at a
crucial uoutent in tbe play. The
oath addod nothing whatever to the
effectiveness of the scene to- the oc
caslons are exceedingly rare on or off
tho stage when profanity Is defensi
ble
Little bv little the use of oaths In
plays has Increased until It Is almost 'pedal bargain will be near the pro-
the exception rather than the rule to j nosed car line.
be able to sit through a lay without Three nice residences on South
hearing wauton and lnexcusablt iflumew all street also nice residences
'swear words." Tbe sued takrn b snd the cream of all lota ou Park St.
the Pittsburg manager Is one whicnGood rihldci.ci- v. lib one aero block.
pugnl to be eucouraged by nil bo aro
Inte tod in promoting public moras
It is abkuid that actors should be al
lowed to thrust upon theatregoer
without Justification or added effec-
tiveness blasphemous expressions that
are forbidden on tbe public streets.
Curiously enough It Is not In tbe In-
excusably Immoral plays that profan-
ity u used most tiwly. So far as re-
calk d there are Ivr if an oaths
in "The Blue Mouse" or 'Tho Olxl
from. Hector's" but (Just to rufresu
rrcol lection of plays Been noro) "The
Kounb Ustate" an otherwlso dean
play bristled with profaplty; The
Trailing Salesman' and 'The Dollar
Mark' aUo have too many oaths t
att refined people though most Uu-a
tre-goers have become so nceustorap I
to hearing actors svrear In their pr
ikt thai little attention Is paid
the matter While this of cou'se (lit
counts the harm that ts done. It In tin
sense justifies the use of language '
which seems to bo the author a con
feslon of Inability to make his po.nt
with snnielent skill without lnterp i
latlng a string or profan'ty '
More rebukes like that administered
by the Pittsburg manager might a: i
complUb some good along ve-y desir
able lines Kansas City Journal
THE INTERURBAN ROAD.
Will
Beneqt the Entire County and
Help the Fair.
The following exceptionally strong
letter Is from H T Weather one of
the live and vide awake citizen! of
Hunt county and who Is at the fore
front In all publ'c enterprises for the
good of the whole people
"I hare subscribed to an endorse-
ment ot the Intern roan proposition as
a director ot the Commercial Nation-
al Hank I wish to say a few words
Jn addition to the facta In the bank's
eodotemenu I consider the Interur-
ban without a doubt the best thing
Greenville can get. It -w Ell attract
people to Greenville from all over the
fnited Statea Knterprlsing people
wi'h money will consider Greenville
for location because it will be a show
ot p'uck and enterprise on part of
the people of G'eenvllle to get np and
support this Inlerurban proposition
with the view of making Greenville
an Interurban center and It will show
that we are not B'ttlng Idle to get on
a tributary line to Dallas but are go-
tftff In h ttw ViAnilnit.rtji-. nf n Ininlr
line from the Rd River to the Gul'
t fully approve this road being ownel '
and controlled hy a company of our
own people because we aro sure that
the rnad will always be handled and1
etxended so as not to be detrimental!
to the Interests of Greenville This
road being built. It will be to the in
forest of the Eastern Texas Traction
Cotrnanv to secure enterprises along i
It llnea that will give the road more
passenger and expreaa business It
will want a creamery established ani
At thf Kama ttmp will enennrnri rial v
farm'ng along the lines It will se- X
B
cure pouttrv trutt and truck rai
along the lines and as a consMuen-
It will make business In Greenville . X
tc handle these products. The com-1 J
panv will always be active to locate r
" "W "" eCH UUItT emeriiri-- O
" ltR "O08 wh'fh will be beneflela- J
to cT5T town and the country throUKh A
i wairn is run1? i nis aruvuy on in v
part of the companv will brine as'j;
nvich benent to us as the Interurba-' I X
road Itself and 1 consider that fac I y
as tmriortant as the road
It will be of vast benefit to thn
Hunt Conntv Fair for It will co
throuEh districts whose people will
not onlv come tp the Fair but wl'l
1be Fflr. and they will come
w... thcr Mn --. .L n wlth
bocau tier can come and po with
little Inconvenience and loss of time
Tflth this Interurban we can make our
County Fair one of the annual at-
tractive events of this pat of the
state and It will draw thousands of
people here each vear. 1 endorso
everything- In favor of thp Interurban
H T. WEATHERS
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Life When a Green'
ville Citizen Shows You
the Cure.
Why will people continue to suuer
the agonies of kidney complaint back
ache urinary disorders lameness
headaches languor why allow them
solves o becono chronic invalids
whm a certain cure is offered them?
Doans Kidney 1111s Is tho remedy
to use. because It gives to the kidneys
the help they need to licrform tbelr
work.
If jou have any even one of the
svmptoms of kidney diseases cure
yourself now before diabetes dropsy
or Bright s disease sets In Read th's
Greenville testlrcoav
O. H Pippin painter W Lee St.
Greenville Texas says: "Before pro-
curing Doan's Kidney Pills at Ford
& Pennington's Drug Store I had been
trying tor over two jcars to get a
renrdv that would Blrflnrlhpn mv ktH
nevs Those onrana had alwavs been '
my weak spot and I was caused con-l
slderablo annoyance by too frequent
passages oi me Kidney secretions.
Doan's Kidney Pills checked this trou
b!e and promptly restored my lildneya '
in n nnnn.il conn I nn ' .
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co. Duffalo.
Vnw Vnrtr enla ttr-anls frt- Ihn TtnlfoH
(gates
Remember
the name Doan's and (
take no other.
FOR SALE
We mention only a few of tbe manylouo connections.
bargains we Cave to otter In farms
and o'ty property
No. CO 90 aero farm four miles
from Groenvliio good house large
barn orchard soil black sandy loam.
Us crops will average with tbe blacx
lands. Price 4b per acre terms easy.
No. 51 200 acre black land farm
all In cultivation except 25 acres tim-
ber pasture sevoral acres In alfalfa
8 miles from G eeuvllle nice locatlou.
Price only fS2S0 per acre.
No 6J 260 acre fine prairie farm
three seta of houses and barns pools
and cisterns soil black sandy loam
20 acre pasture convenient to school
and church. Price 35 per aero one-1
third cash balance one and two years i
No
53 Two small farms one C5
acres the other 5"V4 acres houses
barns and olsterns soil good mlxe4
land ten miles west ot Greenville.
Price 50 per acre terms easy. Sever
al brick business houses at low prices
No 51 IIS acre farm black sand)
so I 5 miles N. E. from Greenville
room house barn orchard two wells.
Price 135 per acre
Also other farms In all parts of
Ham county too numerous to mention
also lands in South and West Texas
to sell or exchange.
CITY PROPERTY.
No. 55 V4 acres In South Greeu
vile a nice suburban tract will sell
In lots and blocks or entire tract
terms easy.
No 5610 acres In West G oenvllle
a beautiful block suitable for cutting
up In lots chance for speculation.
No 57 Two 6H acre blocks each
niceiy locatea in south Greenville a
cast fiont on S Wesley St. a lovely
borne clu-ip. Also residences on I.ee
street and in all porta of tho olty.
i I on . kits in Collate Hill Addition
at o d i r is f sold now prices will
Us i.ibird tile- 10 days 50 more on
ad. lot
1a)u t forr 1 1 tbat
ion.jnVrAi..r;-'
ben ton panies and pay losses spot
cash without discount. Call at office
t pboke
S.R.Etter&Son
Real Estate Insurance snd Loans.
l"M.S U t
i mi ii ii um iiliiti' f'UMldMIHHUMJI'nW J it II' i"rl I1' IT "I"1 'T IT 'IrHliJfc '" I
Tito Kind Ton llavo VI .n !
in nso for otcr GO j r
iimi has liwiiinmlp muter his yicr-
ISfji sot supervision since. Itslnfnrv'.
TiZcAt&! jVli r no ono tu deceive yon in tlili.
All Counterfeit t lm'tntw i mu1 "Tust-(i-Einl"nro but
Kxpeiliiients that tiltlo v 'lit mi; ciulatigcr tho health of
Infi'nts nml Chllut" -n-li- iicrlcnco ngnlust Hxncrliucnt.
What Is CASTOR1A
Costorln Is ft Vnnnlpv? s-Uistltnto for Cantor Oil Pnro.
Rorlc Drops nun boothlnp Syrup. Jt Is Mensnnt. It
contains iicltl.tT Opium Morphine nor other N'nrcotla
MtbMancc. IH nt;o Is Its K"itrnntcc. J t destroys AVoraw
nml nlln.vs 1Vp'Miiic. It cures Dlnrrhmn anil Wind
Colle. It reli.M'J Tecth'.njr Trrmlrt cures Constipation
nml I'inttilei. It ns-Htiillates tho Tooil reguhitcs tho
StnmncU mid i'mrrU gilf? liMtlthy nml natural alccy.
Tho Chih'.ri it't l'ai.acen-Thc iilollicr'i cricud.
GENUINE CAST0R1A ALWAYS
y7 iieara u.o
tfr.
SJ? 4
77
The KliiS You Have Alwajs BongM
ii Use For Over 30 Year?.
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ELITE PRESSING PARLOR f
ROY GEORGE PROP. A
First Class Work.
Prompt Service
OLD HATS MADE GOOD AS HEW
Southwestern 401
Home Co 320.
Korth ot Commercial National
:
We aro not In the Clothing
buslnoss but with our long ex-
perience Cleaning Press ng and
Altering Ladies s and Cents
Clothes we feel we can give jou
thorough satisfaction
join our Club be a nifty lit-
tle fellow.
Model
Pressing Parlor
Uoth Phones. Cotton Phillips.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
.
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physicians.
MILUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE EAR MObh AND THROAT.
r:l.-ififis Flllcu.
I Offlto West Leo al.eet ovor Gnv
Uam Urulhers' sture.
C. E. &. WILL CANTRELL
Physicians and Surgeons.
oaicu at Plosiuaus and Surgeons
Hospital.
Joe Becton. Edwin Becton.
BECTON & BECTON
Physicians and Surgeons
.Uchu Morris'
Office upstairs over
ii..ini c;iiir.'. west s.ae wiuare. u'
phones llJ.
T. B. SPAULDING M. D.
j Physician and Obstetrician
n.puiivil.c. Texas.
! ntiice. Sockwtli i- Yarborough
Drug Store iioth Phones
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of A. S. O Kirksvllle Mo.
Consultation and Examination cicc
E. T. tPEKES M. D.
pnysiclan and Surgeon'
Ureunvlllv 'lexas
Residence Phone No. 59. Office
C. V Gee's Drug Store.
W. C. MOODY M. D'
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairs or.r th Ueall Ha''b
ware and Implement Comnan Store
Phone connections.
J. H. FRENCH
riljaiwiF'i "I'M - s . i
Office at Moore i French's Drug
Store. Residence South Houston St.'
oii phone 177
Trained Nurse.
MRS. M. J. RAQY
Trained Nurse. j
Years of Enperlenct. Rates Reason-
able. Permanent-) located. Now
Phone SQ4
Dentists.
SAM G. DUFF
Dentist.
Office over Commercial National
Hank. I-oe Street Greenville Texas.
Attorneys.
SHERRILL MULKEY & HAMILTON
Offices at Greenville and Commerce
WM PIERSON
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices In all the Courts. Offloa
In Schlff Building over It. N White's
Store.
fl. Q Evans. II I. Carpenter
EVANS i. CARPENTER
Attorneys-at Law.
Office In Commercial National Hank
lie sure and figure with Wuck o.t f
auy thing electrlial Can make imme-
diate delivery ou any sice nxitor tu
kult the new plant also have electric
ler heaters. ircu!u.rs.
Mtrlln
culling Irww etc Prices the lowtwt
Uverylblng guaran'etd
i.ii m
Wanted.
A lady tailor u help wuu gems
tallorad clothing. M Nov.usk) wltb
Misfit Clothing Co.
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"&. " jV r 't J- i -i&.i Hr..'1-JMww"-. jMMdaaaafeaMiiAlsiaigl .ii. i. V'lTTlMsiW in III -i--Ato m
Bought nml which lifts been
Ins homo tho stgnntTiro oC
signature 01
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TAKE A LOOK IN
and see if there lsn t something In
tho paint lino jou need. We carry all
Unds ot paints o'ls varnishes stains i
polishes enamel3 etc. The brushes
to apply there with too. Everything
from tbe smallest camel's hair pencil
to the biggest whitewash brush. Big
lice up-to-date Wall Paper. Quality
and Qi'tntity the best and most for
the money.
f C White & Co
SPECIAL TRAINS DAILY
VIA
(No Transfer)
DALLAS FA'lR
October 15 30 1910
Ltiave Greevllle 7.5S a. m
A' rive East Dalas 10 00 a m.
Airlve Dallas City 10:45 a. m
Iave Dallas City 1 5 p in
1-eave East Dallas 5-05 p. m
-Tive Greenville 7.35 p. m.
Cafe Cars Breakfast and Supper'
at Moderate Prices. j
Ijow Excursion Hales on all Dnyt
$ .'5 Round Trip on Sundas
R. L. HEWITT j
Old Phone C5. Depot Ticket Agent
LEE ANDERSON '
Old Phone 252. Clly Ticket Agent. i
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QMS'
Mrs. E. M. TaylorJI
Public Stenogrnpher.
Office wltb
Hamilton
Sherrill Mulkey
I AM IN THE WOOD DUS.
NESS AND HAVE ALL KINDS
OF WOOD TO SELL. OLD
PHONE Jit. NEW PHONE -IS.
1 i T
CORNER HENDERSON
MILL STREETS.
AND
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I G HI Christopher I
? ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. X
Y Malus a specialty of inanu X
A texturing and instalUog electric y
Y slgna. X
Y Carry full Uce of all kinds X
Hleotrteal Goods
377 Wot Lee S'reeL
First Door West of Aryln's
Drug 8Ur.
Both Phones 1CS.
Mxx-'fr-:-e"
food! Wooc
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THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY
W. H. BUSH President p. A. NORRIS Vl Pr
JNO. L. LOVEJOY Vice Pre L. N. DYRD Aetlvs Vice Prsn
S. B. BROOKS Cashltr.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1 1910.
X
RESOURCES.
Loan and dlstcounta 1556178.18
V. 3. bonds and premium 15C00O.OO
Purntture fixtures aad real estate 5496.10
Cath and exchange 320.Cll.tl
Total
UABIUTIES.
Capital JU0.OOOO0
Surplus and proflta 27222 54
Circulation 15000000
Ellis payable ."" :.... 12500000
Deposit 586063 17
Total
The above statement U cormct.
WM. PIERSON.
W. H. BU8H.
MRS. V. A. KINO
DR. ROBT. SAYLE
P. A NORRIS
JNO. I- LOVEJOY.
M. A. JOY
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EVCTY of living "comes onlyj
'with beautiful surroundings
Our beautiful Wall Papers at moa'-
ito cost Tiave brought true art wlthta
the reach of all Your Inspection
nvtted
WALL PAPER CO.
241 West I-ee Street
Protect four Property
I represent Leading Companies
and am prepared to writer
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R. M. Chapman
Office Gee's Drug Store
Telephone Connections
VETERINARY
SURGEON and
DENTIST.
GREENVILLE TEXAS.
Undergraduate Grand Rapids Veter
Innry College of Michigan.
X-
X'
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1
x
PHONE
-FOR-
Wood and Coal
PHONE ORDERS FOR WOOD
SAWING.
wood S3.50 Per
Cord Delivered
Homo Telephone 3tL
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I MONROE M'COMBS
J. Successor to
'!; ED. B. WILLIAMS.
y I hav o purchased lbc bus!-
. nets of Sir. Williams and trill 4
' continue same guaranteeing all X
X work and retaining tho samo X
v standard at all times. ! re- y
spectfully solicit your patron- X
se $
Y. Thon s 13. Y
X-X-J--X-W--X-X--XX'
A. R. Holmes
FIRE
TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
LIVE STOCK
SURETY BOND8
Insurance
Only Rellnb'o Companies ilepre-
sented. Office SOC N. Stonewall
Street Both Phones 3C5.
A I
X
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4""X-$'X-$-'
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$.033285.71
8 D. BROOKS. Cahler. . .
DIRECTORS:
J. M. SPURLOCK.
OR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY.
R. D- WADDLE.
3. B. BROOKS
L. N. BYRO
S. B. PERKINS
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PLUMBER
Steam anil Gas Filtw.
Weathers Grain Go
ALFALFA AND
PRAIRIE HAY
:: FEED AND GOAL
X Office ami Warehouses ou
X St. John Street Opposite
X Hardwood Factory.
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y Uoth Phones -li.
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Inst
ranee
Fire Automobile Tornado
Live etock Plate Glass Accl
Cent Surety Bonds represent-
ing the Best Companies only
B. O Wylic & Co
H. ASHBURN MANAGER
Phone No. 191.
Office over First National bank
$ Fresh Fish
x
V "9 m
received
Daily
v
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W.H Wilkins Market
y
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'XKX-X-X
Frank Wolfe
TRANSFER
and
STORAGE.
Office at Model Pressing Parlor
Old phone 370 New phcos :J
Drugs
Soda Water
Cigas Etc.
AT
Frncli & Moore's
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United States
A F. J. PHILLIPS President. H.
Y JAS. ARMI8TEAD V.-Prei!. YV.
f. GEO. a. PERKIN8 V.-Pres J.
I "KiraiBCfr an COILECiE
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HIS
EDUCATION
is assure:
IF YOU
STATtT A
BANK- .
account fo:
Not only give jour boy
.vi.jv-v ol - v or m
E.'taiB'M.' . JflHL ffV. W MI Q
teach biro to Know the value of a BANK BOOK.
Teach him to work and save while young. Ho will help
make his own way through college and bo a better man when
he cotneB out.
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK.
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety 4 per cent
Greenville National..
Exchange Bank
F. J. Phillips
Gso. S. Perkins
Jas. Armlstead
J. M. 3 ykln.
J. B. Clayton
A. G. Lantmester
A. F. Rlehter.
T. R. cast
0. T Graham
L. A. Clark
E. P. Becton
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Losing Yalua
IpLI
j. L Collins
Greenville -
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j ED SWIFT
ll Groceries
j j Both Phones No. 28.
j IF YOU ARE NOT J
Y 4
OUR CUSTOMER
TRY US.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.
Harbuck (Si Son
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Old Phone 192
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