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DAILY dl? 3? oi tj P ress C. E. H?CKER, Editor and Manager. I'UBf.TSH ED EVERY MOH.VI.VCJ EXCEPT MONDAY BY THE ?" ?liy f3 vess CT onipnuu Limilcd. POSTOFFICE B 1*1 ED 1 NC The Daily Press may 1.htained every morning at the full..win;.' places: Crossley Bros., Washington avenue. J. A. Corey. Aero. Chesapeake & Ohio Restaurant. Charles Robinson. No. 7 Ivy avenue. Parties other than those having ledg? er accounts with the paper, civic s > cietics and military organizations, are required to pay for transient adver? tisements in advance. An increase of .131-3 percent, will be charged for Iran, seint advertisements not paid for In advance and no transient advertise? ment will be holtked for less space than one inch. To illustrate: one half inch is r.n cents, one inch 7.". cents for one time, when paid in advance: hut tiny will p.- $1.(10 if charged. Tran? sient advertisers will save m.>? by remembering this notice, winch applies in all cases, irrespective of llmtnclal responsibility. Advertising rates furnished on appli? cation. Contractors are not allowed to exceed their space or advertise other Than their legitimate business, except by paying especially for the same. Ad cernsements discontinued before the expiration of contract will be charged for at transient rates for tic- lime in? serted. SUBSCR1PTR >NS. Daily, twelve months . $1.01 Dally, six months . 2.0i Daily, one month .4r' Dally, one week.1" All business, news letters or tele graphic dispatches should be addressed DAIRY PRESS. BELL "PHONE .2511 CITIZENS" "PHONE. 1' Entered at p'ostolllce of Newport News, Va.. as second-class matter. THURSDAY, SEPTEM BEI! S, 1 Sits. WHY WAS HE DROPPED? We have no disposition to sit it judgment upon tl.ommon Covinml Tue city father--., as a rule, ailministei tin- affairs of the municipality \visol> and well, but they are n-t infallible Sometimes they do things that may b. all right in themselves, but thai nr. absolutely unaccountable by rhyn. reason. one of these l-.-gisl.-i livi idiohyncractes cropped out Tiicsdai night. Two months ago three fir.- com missioners were chosen. Mr. .1. A Hlrshberg, wlio had been an exc.-p tlonally valuable member of Ii.I? board, was unanimously re-elected Soon afterward Mayor Moss discover ed. or thought in- discovered, that lb board of fire commissioners had in legal existence. in the minds of soar well informed men the mayor wa right, while others promptly decided that he was wrong. At any rate, order to fortify tin- city against a complication that mich- arise. 1 council adopted a new ordinance ere: ing a board of fir.- commissionc Then, as a matter of form, it bccai necessary to elect its members. This -.".?lection look place Tuesday night. Two of tin- new commissioners were se? lected from tlie old hoard, while Mr. D. C. Ashby was chosen as the third. Mr. Hirshberg's name was not men? tioned. That Mr. Ashby is an estimable gentleman and one well qualified for the dlities of tin- office to winch he was elected is conceded by every one who knows Inn. But even .Mr. Ashby loes not understated, ami nobody else seems to understand, why Mr. Ilirsh >erg was so unceremoniously dropped. The council unquestionably had the right to elect Mr. Ashby or anybody ?lse if it saw fit lo do so, hut in view if Mr. Hirshberg's invaluable services .s a member of the old board, ami of he fact that two of his associates tv< ??e-eleeted. it is passing strange that lie should be sii|.planted by a le w en missioner. We hazard nothing in staling, a we believe our assertion will he hoi .ut by ali who have served as f ?ommissioners in Newport News, that Mr. Hirshberg was the most active :ind useful member the board ever had. '?'his can he said without detracting in :he least from the records of other .entlemen win. have served in the aim- capacity. He is also a public pirited citizen who always identifies 'ilmself with every movement to pro note the city's welfare. To be sure, the position of fir,, com? missioner in New p..rt New s is not such great thing. The office has no emoluments, and the honor is not vorth the captious criticism to which ven tlie most ex.ell.-nt commissioner ? s subjected. But these facts are not iertinent to he question we have asked, it seems to us that in electing a new ommissioner in Mr. Hirshberg's stead ihe council has been guihy of Iu? ra titude for public services faith ?illy performed. Why was Mi. Hirsh? berg dropped? FREE RELIEF SUPPLIES. The President's order providing for the free admission of all food supplies intended for relief work among the tv conecntrados at the ports held by the American forces is a Just and humane decree. The United States government is too wealthy to need a tax wrung from the starving peasants who have so long groaned beneath the tyrannical sway of their Spanish taskmaster. typewriter hero of :t thousand unfouwhl bailies, General Blanco, to sh.rw how a heartless nation would tax deeds of ?harlty that spring from the highest ,nd noblest impulses of human nature. While it is by no means likely that an American officer would demand a tax relief supplies. Hie President has Je assurance doubly sure ami now re is no danger of a repetition of the disgraceful incident at Havana. In th< menatime. HIanco's latest mani? festation of utter hearth ssr.es: and greed far gold will cause all Americans ivlio love .justice aiid mercy to rejoice hat his stay oii Ibis side of the world ivill be brief and no one will regret his leparture save the servile dependents ivlio have worshi.1 at his shrine ami who have grown rich doing his dirtj ivork. We are a very patc-ni people. A, .. ng to I he pi ,nie minister of Spain, a -tat.- of war still exists bei v.. en I he United States and the Kiugdoii f ain. and ,o tual hostilities bay ? mere, been suspended by an armisti. e. high-. ,., kalorum of the Spanish' my. lo si.air chief city, put up a line hot, I. air his views in tin wspap.os. and engage in whatsoever pastime or enterprise he may eli ...sc. ihout saying a w rd I.. 1 In- .-oulraiv. Wollld Fil/.llUgll l.ee be lee. iVe.I ill Barcelona or Cadiz as I'ando has 1.n in New York??Savannah News. We trust thai our esteemed conlem f.oiory Is not grieving because the Americans are different from the Span? iards in tin- particular instance refer? red to. Il is t.. the honor ? !' our people thai they have shown so Utile spit.- an.I prejudice in .haling with the victims of I he war. II is one ,,f the grandest les? sons of progress and civilization as op? posed t . i.liaovinllsin and igiooa. A Chicago man has stalled a chain ett.-r. addressed to President McKinley, asking thai tie- Philippine Islands be retained. To an intelligent person it would se.-m that this chain leite,- non? sense has 1.n carried far enough. If t his sort of i hing is kepi ill.no w ill be safe iron, the annoying missives, apiial punishment would he entirely .lorolful a penally to Iii ib.- crime es on ils journey. Supposo t he legis lors g.-t together and pass a law mak i-ojeeldr of any series of chain letters i read each and every missive thai re? lit* from his i.lost beginning. This ail.I undoubtedly lie punishni. nl lOtlgji and would place il where il be? ult persons who had no hand in Hitching i Ii.- affair. 'IT.uteri.rising Savannah News cel ?hi-al.d the el so of Savannah's busi? ness year by gelling .on a creditable dilioii of twenty-four pages, the bulk .f i he spac. being devoted In I he busi? ness interests of Savannah. The News reports a cottoii business of nearly I.L'OO.iiili) bales f-.r the port during the pasi twelve months. The growth of his Southern port in importune.- is al? most cpial to tin- wonderful strides of Newport News in the same direction. Perhaps ii is unfartiinfitc for Soere ?.rj Alger ilial General Miles had such i complete walkov. r (low n in Porto Itico. If the Spaniards had given him pretty severe tussle il Is possible that e would not have brought back such large consign.tit of fight. 11 is only nc . ssai y i.. glance over in In- dire,-: ion ..1 some of i h,. Republican onventions lo discov. r that the we.-ilh r clerk is not the only Individual on arih who has a ?'warm time" on his amis. The doughty and valorous General Weyler nun uncos thai lie will "check England's ambition." Considering the great showing lie made against the foxy old Com.-/, he is evidently ib.- right person to 1 w ist t he lion's tail. If General Sherman were alive now he could probabl;, give a red hot dellni I ion ,,f a War I lepnrl meni also. WANTED?BOOMS. FURNISH ED OR I unfurnished. Central location. Slice ! terms. I', i i. Box o. Citv. Sept N--H" WANTED Til REE BRIGHT AND energetic while girls at once. Steady employment. Newport News Steam I.aiindery. sop. 7-U* WANTED A BARGE K IN DE RCA R. i. ii room: must I..- cenleral. Address E. M. Jenkins, Box 372. _se7-l* FOR RENT A DESI RA BEE SEVEN r,,om bouse on Twenty-sixth street, between Washington and Wesi ave? nues. Applv t.. Mrs. Joseph' Charles. IB, 2fith street. Si pl-?t. l.( 1ST Valise bearing tag with name Lemuel i '..fielt. E.Iii,burg. Va? imita? tion of alligator skin, possibly left in a Store. Suitable reward. Obtain in? formal ion at this office. sep-l-St* The master ..!' tlie steamship i 'nr rientes w ill not be responsible for any debts mad.? contracted by member's of the crew. CAPTAIN THOMPSON, sept S-:it Wanted?Boarders, BY MRS. M. E. DQSWELL, No. tor. '271 h St reel. First class table and pleas mt rooms. Terms reason? able, inly iJ-Gni E IV! ? A N\ AJAX TABLETS POSITIVKi.Y CDBr .i i,;.Ao??., /'....i..r?.-i.'uihue M*ar * el , '?' l'-''' ''.'i. -.l.-i.i'I'i. mu-j*?. etc., Ciiimeil Jj.l ll?l,l'?>?^,3il?r Kxi-i.-nun mill Jr.rho aJ, ?rti.ii:?. dl:.?tut surrtp r.*ti.i.i Da, Vaiihl..- i:, ..'.I or Kims-. .mS i.i .. i, ., i l?: . . i.-ly, , -).- i iiirri::Ki - lll,;V,L l.i,-,:ci. v^..,;,.iiiw.:,on if ncmclim., [mprcrc .ell other 'ud In lj.ni Tobleta. Tbn - -. uyotl. Wl, ^Ivuil pOn. 'in i'-',"??"'- l!"11 ir~.lo.Knti for tum. By * <-???,(!? 111. For sale In Newport News, Va., by A. E. a. KLOIt, Druggist apr l?-ly. _j Room We Miht Have As our Tall goods will soon begin to irrlve we must clear our stock of all remaining summer goods. It will be .-our gain?our loss?even if you should keep them for text season, as it will pay you. ] MILLINERY?All of our remaining untrimmed hats will be sold for 9c Trimmed Hats, worth from $:i.no to f.,00, will be sold for $1 48 can- black and colored trimmed saP irs that sold from $1.00 and upwards ()t)C Children's 25c Sailors now Tor 15c Children's Tain O'Khanta Caps, in alt tilers, for 13c Children's Eaton Caps tor 9c Children's Lace Poque Bonnets that ? id for $1.00 to $2.00, now 69 c Children's Lace Caps that sold for "> cents, now 39c Lace Caps that sold for 50 cents, now 25c Lace Caps that sold for 25c. and 25c, now 19c Lace Caps that sold for 15c, now 9c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Drawers, full size, with ruffle of cambric; regular 25c brand, now 19c Umbrella Drawers, with Cambric rulllle and edge, or hemmed and '.in ks, regular 115 cent kind, ror 25c Cambric Drawers, with two rows regular 75 cent quality, for 49c A plain low neck corset cover 9c Corsets covers trimmed witlt em? broidery edge on neck and sleeves, worth :::t cents, for Corset covers with Torchon lace trim? ming and inserting, worth 50 cents, now for 35c A beautiful Corset Cover with gath? ered waist, trimmed with a fine cam? bric embroidery, worth 75 cents, for t , 49c A full size gown with cambric r?ttle and tucked, worth 50 cents, lor 39c A full si7n rrnwn with torchon In? setting and lace, for -IUUU? flUUN 2(510 Washington Ave. Beauty, Health And Complexion Is the name of a book containing val? uable information re? garding the subjects upon which it. treats, many valuable house? hold reciepts, etc. Call and get one while they last. A new line of Toile'' Soaps ami perfumery. Also Hair IJriishes cheaper than 1 ever sold them before. . G. Bu'gess, The Druggist. t's Breed, Not War the Spaniard Wants, There are nmny people In Newport News also who can't get bread to suit their taste because they don't know that we make the purest and most de? licious bread stuffs in Newport News We also make the richest and lines pastry, fancy cakes. wedding cakes, loaf cakes and maccaroons to be found anywhere. We cater to the most fas? tidious palat't and never fall to please our patrons. A. B. WILH1NK, 217 Twenty-seventh st reet, near Wash? ington Avenue. Patronize Home Industry Having doubled our force we are now prepared to (111 all orders promptly for the celebrated EL MARCO CIGARS Faatory, No. 2,402 Washington ave? nue, over old Armory. Jyl?-6m NEWPORT NEWS CIGAR CO., P. O. Box 95. RED LETTER SALE AT HIRSHBERG'S Clothing, Furaishing Goods and Hat less than cost of manufacture. DON'T MISS AN ITEM Everything Must be Sold Without Regard to Cost or Value. Men's 15c Celluloid Collars for 5c. Men's 25c Celluloid Cuffs for 10c. Men's 75c Colored Shirts for 39c. Men's 35c Overalls for 20c. Men's 50c Working Shirts for 25c. Hoys' 50c Colored Shirts for 25c. Men's 75c Sweaters for 3Sc. Hoys' 25c Ribbed Stockings for 8c. Men's Suits for $2.85; worth $5.00.' Men's Suits for $3.80; worth $0.00. Men's Suits for $4.20: worth $7.50. Men's Suits for $5.00; worth $10.00. Men's Suits for $7.50; worth $12.00. Men's Suits for $0.75: worth $15.00. Mon's Pants for 42c: worth $1.00. Men's Pants for 75c: worth $1.50. Mon's Pants for $1.00: worth $1.75. Men's Pants for $1.50: worth $2.50. Men's Pants for $2.00; worth $3.00. Men's Pants for $3.00; worth $5.00. Men's Pants for $2.75; worth $0.00. Crash Pants for 5Sc; worth $1.00. Crash Suits for $2.50; worth $5.00. Child's Suits for 98c: worth $2.00. Child's Suits for $1.4S; worth $2.50. Child's Suits for $1.9S; worth $3.00. Child's Suits Tor $2.4S; worth $1.00. Child's Suits for $3.00; worth $5.00. Roys' Suits for $3.75; worth $1.00. Hoys' Suits for $2.50; worth $5.00. A Few Things You Always Need and Usually Pay Double These Prices. K. & W. 25c Collars for 15c. Boys' Duck Caps for 15c: worth 25c. Men's Bicycle Caps for 25c; worth 50c. Boys' Tain O'Shanters for 25c; worth 50c. Men's Crash Caps for 25o: worth 50c. Men's Cloth Caps for 25c; worth 50c. Men's Derby Hats for SSc: worth $1.50. Men's Derby Hats for $1.38: worth $2.00 Men's Derby Hats for$1.68; worth $2.50 Men's Derby Hats for$1.9S: worth $3.00 Men's Soft Hats for 3Sc: worth 75c. Men's Soft Hats for S8e; worth $1.50. Men's Soft Hats for $1.38; worth $2.00. Men's Soft Hats for $1.68; Uorth $2.50. Men's Soft Hats for $1.9S: worth $3.00. Child's Fancy Caps for 18c; worth 5?c. Boys' Suits for $1.75: worth $3.50. Child's Pants for 50c: worth $1.00. Child's Pants for 25c: worth GOc. Child's Pants for 10c; worth 25c. Child's Straw Hats 15c; worth 50c. Boys' Suits for $C00: worth $t0.0il. Boys' Check Caps 15c: worth 25c. Boy's Sweaters for 25c: worth 50c. Men's Seamless 10c Sox for 5c. Men's Fancy 25c Sox for 15c. Men's Black 10c Sox for 5c. Men's 10c Handkerchiefs for 5c. Men's 15c Handkerchiefs for 8c. Men's 25c Hanndkerc llet's for 15c. Bring your money to us and we will make every dollar do two dollars' duty. During this sale every? thing will be sold for CASH U NO CREDIT TO n ANYONE Hirshberg, XHE BANNER CLOTHIER. 2606 WASHINGTON AYBNIIE $ if you want a building Sot ^ Buy it of the )t Old Dominion Land Company | Lots for sale on easy terms in all sections of the #J city. jft Finely located business lots oir Washington ave. \A Farms for sale or rent in Elizabeth Q'ty, War- f! wick and York Counties. J? Old Dominion Land Company? room no. 11. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. office open until 8 p. m SEALED PROPOSALS. Well we hope It Is, but we Know that summer and hot weather will be rlth us for some time to come and if you have not already availed yourself j ?f the chance to get a good Detroit Jewel Gas Range yon have missed one your best friends and more, you have missed the comfort that can only be had from the use of gas fuel, which brings delight and happiness wherever it is In use. Talk is cheap you may say and a gas man must "gas." and who can blame him. He knows a good tiling?he wants to push it along, and he Is willing that his friends should share in the procession. Generous soul that he is. he gives his advice free. It is no trouble to sing tlie praises of gas for fuel and as for light, its beauty shines so he who runs may be impress? ed. Gas for fuel at $1.00 is the cheapest fuel if it is economically used. Are you economical ? You ara prudent and wise. Therefore get a gas range. We will tell you something next week about heating that will surprise you. Call No. 34 on either phone if you can not call. But come if you can. Newport News Gas Company a W. S. BOWBN. Supt. Vh Transportation Co W. r. SCULL, Manager. Storage Warehouse Freight, Baggage, Safes a rni cure carefully and promnMy moved. All kinds of hauling done at low rates. PHONIC 2592. ' ?- BOX 141. Mackeys Cafe li. j. mickbv, p n?.tt?cja. The Best.Known SbIOOH Mao in Newport Ncvst lines, liquors, Cigars. flfi&ST EXPORT BEER MflDB. ComJ" si table Pool and Billiard Parlors Adjoining Cafe. itfj?. J. MAGKEY The city of Newport News. \ eceive, up to 12 o'clock noon of PITH DAY (IF SKPTFMHF.lt lS'.'S, scaled proposals for the construction work ami materials "f a brick building to be used as a jail and also to contain a police station heiisc and emergency hospital. The proposals must cover all the cost of the building, together with necessary prison cells, steel work and other appliances for a thoroughly equipped modern jail. The proposals shall he made upon plans and specifica? tions furnished by the bidders at their own expense without any cost to the city, which shall accompany and lie submitted with tlie bid. All such bids will be securely sealed and sent or de? livered to tiic city clerk of Newport News and must he in his hands by 12 o'clock of the day mentioned. Particulars as to size, expected cost and general nature of the building and equipmeTits will be furnished upon ap? plication by the city .clerk. The city reserves tlie right to reject any or all bids. J. A. MASSIF, au 18-lm. City Clerk. E. W. JOHNSON Contractor and Buildkk NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Plans and Specifications Prepared on Short Notice. HOUSE "VORK \ fPECIALTi' The Veterinary Horse Shoer If your horse strikes, clicks or forges, Tuck, the Shoer, will stop it. First-class shoeing. I am here to stay. Shop at Twenty-seventh street and Warwick avenue. Phillips & Benson's old coal yard. Jy2-3m. SEALED PROPOSALS. The city of Newport News, Va., will receive -sealed proposals for the con? struction of two iron bridges and the approaches thereto in accordance with plans and specifications to be selected by the bidders and furnished and sub? mitted along with the bids on the same at the expense of the bidders and with? out any cost to the city. Strain sheets must accompany all plans and specifi? cations. Particulars as to the kind of bridges and the general character and dimensions of the same will he furnish? ed upon application by the city engi? neer. Such proposals shall be sent or delivered to the city clerk, securely sealed, and must be in his possession at 12 o'clock noon of MONDAY", SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1R9S. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. A. MASSTF, aug 18-lm. _ City_Cierk._ mndarri Arnae, The celebrated Spiritual, Trance and Business Medium. Reads life past, present and future with absolute cor? rectness. Gives valuable advice in bus? iness and harmony to the family circle. Every one in trouble should cal 'on her, 335 Twenty-fourth street, opposite Warwick Iron Works. aug 18-tf. A Record Breaker fit 98c Gllearing Sale j We believe that these offerings are auf- | fieiently extraordinary to clear our entire sum- ? iner stock within a few days. ] You may pich from 2f>0 pairs of ' Men's Hand Welted Vici Kid ' and Russia Calf Tan Shoes. "Reg? ular values $3, $3.50 and $4. :?: You may pick from 200 pairs Men's Vici Kid Shoes. Regu lar value $2-50. You may pick from loO pairs Hoys' Tan Yiui Kid Lace Shoes. Also Genuine Russia Calf. Regular values ?1.50 You may pick from 175 pairs Youths' Solid Leather Sttin Calf Lace Shoes. Regular values $1 and $1.25. You may pick from 2(18 pairs La? dies' Tan and Black Vici Kid Oxford Ties. Regular va'ues $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. You may pick from S8 pairs of Children's Genuine Dongola Solid Leather Lace and Button Shoes. Regular values 75c. You may pick from 147 of Men's Black and Brown Derbys. Regular values $1.50,$2.00 and $2 50. These goods a?-e, without a doubt, extraordi? nary Tallies, so we advise 3011 to call at your earliest convenience and make your selections. This Is No Fake Sale. If goods arc not as represented wc will cheerfully refund your money. Un-t?-riate Slioe, flat am! Gent's Fu'rnlslfln? store 21.00 Washington Ave., Newport News, Ya. Dr. R. Lee ^ WashlngtoB avenue ami Twenty-eighth street, over Ideal Pharmacy ik $ Office Hours ? A. M. to t P. M. Sunday?, 9 A. M. to 11 Ml T A Open Evenings 7 ro 8. V \ VITALIZED AIR P0K PAINLESS EXTRACTING k : ,SEJ.TFFTW.5 dollars ? \ ---^.r-Ts" itt in-."^--^^; '\ No charge for extracting wlu-n teeth are ordered, h ^ Extracting.-_.2rM. T A Painless extracting with local annsthetic. . 50c* . Silver lilling.'. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.*.'.f.?e up h 1 ?cw.;?iv."v.v. Bridge work and crowns, 22 karat gold, $.r> per t<jotli y ALL WORK GUARANTEED. m '& m ? i? 9 i PU?E ICE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ARC, x Incandescent and Bell Wiring done GOLDSTORAGE, ?" short notice.! ARG LIGttTS Inspection guarv Incandescent Litjlits, antecd. METER OR CONTRACT Electric Lights; MOTOR P0 WAR. 'PHONE 2B,B. No Dirt, No Odor, No Matches. ????? ???? Peninsula Electric Light and Power Co. NEWl'OUT NEWS, VA. (Hoard of Directors tueet third Tuesday In each month.) ? SCHMELZ BROS., BANKERS NtWPORT NEWS. VA. Offers Their Customers Every Accornmdota? tion Consistent \JWith Seife Banking, Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Collection made on all parts of the country. Foreign drafts issued on all parts of the world. iN OUR DIME SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received from to cents to $r>,()u(> and interest allowed at the rate of POUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM. SftFETY DEPOSIT BOXES F^OR RENT ily Safety Boxes In the. City Secured fc>y Time. Locko W. A. Post, President. J. R. Swlnsrton, Vice-Prcsident. J. A. Willett, Caahler OF NEWPORT NEWS. GftPITftL $100,000- SURPLUS $30 000 DIREC TORS : W. A. Post, J. R. Swlnerton, M. B. Crowell, M. V. Doueaty, R. G. Bickford. C. B. Orcutt, I. Eugene White, J. A. WlHett. Accounts of nauks, carpo.-aiiona, mer cbant3, Individuals and firms Invited. We offer depositors every accommodation which their balances, business and responsibility warrant. Sell our own. drafts drawn on all prinoipal cities ot - he world. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. tf. WEST, President. D. 3. JONES, Vice-President. W. B. VEST, Cashier. Citizens and Marine Bank OF NEWPORT NEWS, VA. I CAPITAL S50,000. SURPLUS $15 OO J PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $15,500. A general banking business. Every facility offered for ?afe and prompt I transaction of business on favorable terms. The accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given - o collection*. Draft* lrawn on all parts of tbe world. A- SPECSAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF ',1 iND UPWARD. glW5? :. DIRECTORS ? n B Weat H. E. Parker. T. M. Bin eon, J. B. Jannlntfi. L. P. Steam** BT Ivy. D. 0. Jo***- A. C. Garant. J- M. Cur Ua,