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1"" s. PP ""'- '," -4!?F ' . . --- - - -.Him ! i -! ! nr Tl irT"li irrn IiiiiiiIi nn m mi imiiii - - - - -him mn ..nn - i - . .T" fwaiMMl-l ! II llllM I IMWUUHHWWI 1 1 i I ' ! r ' ', ' '.' ."' . - w- - ..... .. . . j.y , . i .i. , .. i i i i .i i aumnniii w n,immii unui 11,1 i inn ! n r,ri ii ! n nniiiMiiii y aaJ -rn 'i T-f iriHMl ...- .H-M-H- -h-j-W-j.-. DOTH PH0NC8 03. PHONE W.F. Norman & Sons FOR CAD OR FOR TEAMB. PROMPT SERVICE. BOTH PH0NE3 03. X H-H-K 4-W-H-H- THE AIORNINQ HERALD By E. W. HARRI8 & SON. Entered at the postofflce at Green rllle, Tei., as second-class mall matter Tuesday, feb. 8, 1910. THE CRUSE THAT FAILETH NOT. lb tlij crus-c o comfort fnlllnc. Rise and share It with n friend, And through all the joars or faiiiluo. It shall sunu thcu to llio cud. Love dlvlno will till thy store houso. Or Hi) handful mill reuuw; Kcantj fnru for one will ofteu .Make a rojal feast for two. i 1 r tho heart grows rich In slvlns - All Its wealth is living rain; Seeds which mlldow In tho garner, Scattered, 1111 with gold tho plain. Is thy burden hard and heavy? 1X thy steps drag wearily? Help to lift thy brother's burdou Clod will bear both It and thec. I Lost and weary on tho mountains, Wouldst thou Bio t amidst tho snow? Chafe that frozun form besldo thoe, And together both shall glow. Art thou wounded in life's battle? Many stricken 'round thee moan; dire to them thy pieclous ointment. And that balm shall heal thluo onn. i Is thy heart a well left empty? None but God tho told can fill; Nothing but a ceaseless fountain Can its ceaseless longing All. Is thy heart a living power. Sulf-entwined, its strength hIuUb low; It can only llvo by loving. And by serving, lovo will grow. Mrs. Elizabeth Humllo Charles. o A PRAYER FOR BUSINESS MEN. "Wo plead with Thee, O God, for our brothers who are pressed by tho cares and beset by the temptations of. 'business life. We acknowledge boforo Thee our common guilt for the hardness and decettfulness of our commercial life, which leads so many Into temptation and causes ov en thu righteous to slip and fall. So long as it must bo that mnu is set agal-st mau In a struggle for wealth, help them to nuke their contest In fcomo measure a test of excellence, by which oen tho Uofcated may be spurred to hotter work. If any mau Is pitted against those who have for gotten fairness and honesty, help him to put his trust resolutely in tho pro fitableness of sincerity and upright ness and, If need bo, to accept loss rather than follow the others on c ooked paths. Establish In unshuk cn fidelity all who hold In trust the wealth of others. The property and welfaro of our nation are controlled by our busluess men. Help tbcui to realize that they liuve high public functions and let them not betray tho Interest of all fur their own en richment. Grant them far-sighted patriotism to subordinate their work lu tho public weal and a steadfast determination to transform tho dis order of tho present Into tho nobler and freer harmony of tho future-, ut tho spirit of Christ, which goos out fioiu Thee and which Is ceasolesal pleading wilhlu us, pieall to bring our business life under Christ's law of service, that all who guldo tho pro cesses of factory and trado may feel that high consciousness of a dlilne calling which blessing only those who are tho free servants of Cod and the people, and who nro con sclouslj devoting their strongth to tho common good." American Mugazlnc. "POOR CARLOTTA." Tin. Memphis Commercial Appeal noting thu impending death ut Car lotta, tho consort uf Maxlmillian iu his foolhardy attum.pt to establish empire on the North American con- inent, reviews tho lucldents of the romautlc and tragic llfo of tho "Mad Einpiess," in tho following interest ing sketch; Mows comes from Europe thnt the end ot tho cvEmpross Carlolta of Mexico is near. Death will soon ro llovo her madness and will remove from the ranks of royalty a figure winch properly bolongs to the .U tory of tho past ago. I arlotta was a contemporary sov relgu of Napoleon 111., J'lun IX- and King William of 1'russla. Her brief and tragic reign wag coincident with that of Abrahami Lincoln's first term. Tho public has entirely forgotten her. Until tho news was received (bat she was dying many thought bur dead. To the great actlvo world sho has been so long removed from the ken of actual things that this belief is natural. But sue Is still nllvu I ntll recently she has beon iu splen did phlclal health. Through tho forty-Are yoars of lusanlty she has been guarded Iu u litiest of her form or state U wss during tho strife botween lrio status that Napoleon III., with hit bayonets .net up the Mexican em pire Ho reall7Cd that tho lime was propitious. With tho closo of tho chll war camo his political untitling and tho madness of Cnrlotla Tho war ouco oer tho Mon oo Doc trine was enforced Tho Kronen plot lu Mexico failed. Rebellion in the Mexican empire was quelled The brief dream of power came to ft close. Tho withdrawal of the French army which hnd placed Maximilian and Cnrlotla upon tholr throne was demanded. Anns wero shipped across tho ltlo Grande to Juare . who direct ed tho inoi crneuls of tho revo.utlon ary army. Following tho guns went (0,000 soldiers, most of them etur ans of tho Chll War. Gen. Sherldnn was In comma d In Texas, and tho retraet of tho Kronen began Immed iately. Ueforo this Empress Cnrlotla had hastened aboard a French liner from Vera Cruz to Intercede with Napol eon. Sho expected to bo reccicd with Imperial honors Sho received nonu. Her 'famous Interview with tho Emperor Napoleon Is a manor of history. llroken In health, disappointed, lost, sho If oil fainting, alter denouncing tho emporor ns nil adventurer and. paneuu. biio net or recoveieu, lu-r-or know ut her husband's captuio and execution, never knew that her empire was "ouo with .Nlnevali and Tl re." Carlolta was )()ni: and boautlful then. She Isold and world-worn now, mid weary. Sho still believes In her omplio. The curtain will fall upuu her, thu end will coine, mid shu will meet It with her men'Oiles still fresh with Iho scenes of her osier day. o HANDS DR. RANKIN A PACKAGE. Mr. J. M. ltlcbards, of Weathorfortl, who states that ho Is u regular rend er of the Texas Christian Advocate as well as of tho Homo and State. In a communication lu Sunday's Dal las Now a voices tho sentiments oi thousands of Democrats In Texas, bands Dr. Rankin tbo following pack, ngo: "I am with J on In opposition tu Cohpiitt. 1 wrlto, however, to ex press my dlsseul from and dlsap proval of jour Into reference to tho political controversy between Ury.tn ami llalloy, ns calculated lo offend (hose of us who legard I! .an as thu ablest living American patrlut ami statesman, and who of nil Democrats has Ihu .right tu defend the National platform upon which ho stood lu the last campaign, nud which no Demo crat Xioin Texas had n voice In mak ing except Senator llalley and his chosen friends a platform that llal ley attack d and repudiated not onlv In tho Senate, but hero In Texas. ilryan made no attack upon llalley, but IJalloy was tho nggrossor. He lepudlated tho Democratic platform and voted with th. Caniion-AIdrich gang of trust breeders, cormorant protectors and tariff robbers. Ifrjan, the peerless leader of true Democia cy and such old-fashioned honesty its Jefferson taught, when he deiruiil ed equal rlghtB should bu given to all and extluslvo privileges gianted none, had the right lo coiuo to Texas to defend tills assault upon Demos racy, though made by oven so great a man as Senator llalley, who by his recent votes and uttornnces has giv en more aid and comfort to thu mo nopolists of the country than ho has benefit and loyal srevlco to puro and uiidoflled Democracy. I am willing In this campaign to let tho "llalloy issue" lest, but It can not rest If Insinuations are to bo made that Ualley ran l)r)im out of the Stale, and that thu Democracy of Texas has abandoned Ilryan or repudiated his platform. I and thousands uf others lime fought slni'u tho carpet bag days of reconstruction to maintain tho prin ciples ot a tariff for revenue onl), and lu opposition lo a protective tar iff which benefits the favored fuvv and is against tho Interest or Iho taxi . the tolling m.inv, and wo are stilt loyal theielo. When we abandon this position 1 trust wo shall liuvo enough manhood and bolfiespect lo openly ubu,vli Iho great Democratic pally and o boldly declare itllegleiico lo the Re publican party of political plumb i ers. Until thou wo piefer to folljw Hrjaiilsm which Is but another name for Democracy oven to do feat, rather than march to biiccesa led by such ns proclaim themselves Democrats, et uthorntu llepubllcan policies. This Is no tluiu for division anting Stalu-vvJdu prohibllliinlsls. Thu Into patriot will lay aside petsonal ani mosities for thu public good, I do not condemn a man bee. tine uf his past or present f Headship for Mr. Ilulloy, and will votu for Judge I'oludoxter ur Hon. Cone Johnson, either, to defeat thu saloon Interests. Deafneis Cannot be Cured by lor a I applications, as they cannot (each iho diseased sjrllon of the ear. Tluri Is only one way lo cuio ueani'ss, aid mat Is by (oiistltulltiu n remedies, Deafness Is caused bv an Iiillamed condition of tho mucous lining ot tho Eustachian Tubo. When this luoe is Inllatm-d sou have, a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf ness is tho result, und unless thu l llaniu'fitlon can lift taken out am) tins tube tester d lo its normal con dltlon, heurlng will bo destroed for ever; tilliu cuses out ot Ion ale cauu-tl Ii) Catarrh, which Is nothing nut an lullamed condition uf tho mu rous surf at es. Wu will give One Hundied Dollnrs lor any ea&o of DeafuoBS (caused !!' eajarrh) that icannot 'bo mired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clr- cu'ars free. J. J. CHENEV & CO Toledo, O. bold by Druggists, 7oc Tako Hall's Family l'llls for con stipation. m An attack ot the grip Is oftun fol- loweu uy a persistent cough, which to many proves a great nuooyunt-o Chamuerlalii's Cough Itemody has been extensively used and with itood success for tho relief and cure of this cough, Many cases have been cured after n'l other r medles had fatted, gold by McGaughey Ilros and all druggists. mmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm l.io Kind Yott Have Ahvnys Bought, nntl which Iins been la ?tso for over GO yenrs, lms itti-i Allow All Oouutcrfclts, IiuHntloiiH niiil.,.Tust-iis.p;i,otl"nro but i:xievliiioiits tlmt trlllo with iiu&ciuhiuirortho bonllh of Iuruuts niul Children Kxpcrlcuco ngiiliist KxiicrliucnU What is CASTORIA Ciistorliv Is n. bnrniless p'lbstlliilo for Cnsdip Oil, 1'rtro Krlc, Hrops mid Mouthing1 Syrups. It is 1'lensniit. It coutulns iiRlther Opluni, JTorplilno linr oilier Nnrcotlo MibHlJiiiro. lis niro is Kb triinrnutco. It destroys AViirnw mid nllnys Kcverlsbncss. It cures Dlurrhiuii mid AVInil Colle. It relieves Teellilnp Trouble.s, eures Cinstl(iatloii mill OTnttilcucy. It nsslinlliiti-s the Food, rorulntci tho SUiiunch niul Itowols, vwg hniUby mid nuliirul leoi. Tho Oillilrcii's Puiiuccn Xhc Jlothcr's .Vrleiul. CEMUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Scars tho &l(X v V & The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For THI CENT.. COMNN1 H-4-JH-I-H-l- -I-H-H-l-H-M' . CLASSIFIED -J. 4. ADVERTISEMENTS. .J. FOUND A shoo shop on North Stone wall Street. l''OIt HCNT -Two nicely furnished moms closo lu lu, No. 131 South Wes ley stieet. Apply lo Airs. I.ee Wood. TOR HUNT Two nleo nimt rooms, southern exxjsine, L'.'l Utopia stieet Will N. Iliuilsou. 'J-U. FOR SAI.K ClIUAl' A quid: muni range, old plume No. 1; new phono 201. 2 8G. FOlt Iti:NT Two looms to 11 couple, closu 111, No. 2C2 Noilli Wesley St., Old phono No. 231. 3t LOST llhicli fur miiir. Finder will hu lovvnrded by leaving sniiiu at this office. VANTK1 Telephone peilcnco unnecessary, phono Co. opeiator, u Home Tole- FOlt SALi: A nlcu cigar and confec llouai) und hook stole. If you want n money in.iUoi, a baignln, If taken quick. Seo It. S. 11 ASS. 1-U-tf. FOlt KENT Ulachsinllli shop. (lOtld Also location. No coiupetltloii, dwelling. J. 11. Allen, Dixon, Tonus, 2-0. ECUS FOlt SAI.i: Hose Comb Ithodu Island lteds, ID for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money icfundcd. Mis. J. 11. Alleu, Dixon, Texas. 3-20. FINK lXUJS FOR SAL11 llarred I'ly moth Hocks and Columbian Wyan tlotts. Whilo I have tho cheapest, they nro also tho host. Plymoth Hock eggs, J1.50 for 15. Columbian Wyan dott eggs, 2.00 for 15. Placo your orders now. U. 1 .Mitchell, Orooa vlllo. 2-27dvv. FOR SAI.i: White Wya tlotlo eggs from, tho famous chlckuiiH which I tested lust eur and fotiiitl them lo lay ouo egg 11 day for seventy con secutive dajs, after which I turned thorn out and, kept 110 further ac count, llggs per hulling uf llfioen fioiu llrst pen $3 00; second pen 51 511. C. 1), Poole, W. I.ee Blleel, old plume 200. l's-10. lJiUrliMiu pallia lh.11 iieivinle tin entile HjBlom, l.nliilppe coughs that r.icii ami siinlu, 1110 quickly out oil hj Foley's Ho ey and Tar Is iiiild 1 l.uutlvo, s.ife anil ceiiilu lu le suits Sold by I' W. (lee A STEADY DRAIN. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You III, Languid and Depressed, Hick liltltieja weaken llto hod) lliiotigh Iho coutiiiii.il ilraln.iKo of life giving albumen lioiu tho blood Into tho urlnu, and thu stibslllutlou ul poisonous title acid that goes broad cast through thu system, bowing tho seeds of disease Loss of albumou causes vvc.ikuoss, languor, depression. Uric polboiilug causes ihuiimatlo pain, iiervousnuss, nausea, cricks In tbo back, gravel and kidney stones. Thu proper trcalniont Is n kidney treat uiuut, nud tho best remetly Is Doau's Klduoy Pills. Great aroeuvlllo euros provo it. Mrs. I,. Jin) man, 112 W. Leu St, Uioeiivlllo, Tux., Bays: "For neai'y two )caia I was subject to atlai.l;a of kldnuy roinplalliL Thero was -i dull, throhlug ache across tho small of my hack which kept ido In mlnnry niul the klduoy sucietlons weie 1,10 frequent In pussago. Hoadauhes wore common and until I procured Doau's Kidney Pills at Ford and Pennington's drug store. I could got nothing that would give mo relief. They not only removed tbo backacba, but corrected tbo difficulty with tbo kidney secretions, and Improved my health generally, Doan's Kidney Pills are certainly a fine kid oy remody." For sale by all dealoiB. l'rlco SO cents. Fostor-MJIburu Co., Uurfalo, Now York, sole agonts for tho United Statet. hemombor tbo name Doan's and take no other. borno tbo Blprnnluro or m nud hits bcuiiinmloumlcr bis cr untinl Himnrlttniv niiinn tt.M lnrniit'V. no ono IimIccoIvo you Iu tills. Signaturo of Over 30 Years. tf MURMf RTRCETt Ht W VDMK CIT. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fur District Attorney, Sth DisL: ci.ydi: swi:i:ton. For Sheriff: W. NATT ARNOLD. SAM J. HOSS. JNO. 1 SOUTIIAl.U HAItllY UllOWN. S. J. .MASON. For County Judge: UEOllUn H. HALL. Tor Cuunly Atlornoy: T. W. (WAD) THOMPSON. A. It. NICHOLSON. N. K. PIlAIv. J. P. (PITT) COPICI.AND For Tax Collector: DLL1S 1IIHDSONO. I 'or County Clerk: SID U ARNOLD. J01-: K JOHNSTON. J. Y. DAUNULL. PHOF. C1IAHL1CS WltKNN. W. J. CAS12Y. For County Superlu'cndent: JAMES II. UUC11ANAN. PROF. llllNUY SWIFT. For Dlstilct Clerk: JOU II. SMITH. Tax Assessor: For J. J. (JIM) DARNELL. D. I,. ALEXANDER. 01L1IEUT SIIIPP. W. M. 11KNL?. M. A. C11ASTA1N. For County Treasurer: PllANK P. WOOD. For Cuiumlssiouer, IJlbt. No. 1: JOHN A. STONE. 1). G. QUATTl.EUAUM. For Couiii'Jssloiier, DIst. No. 2: HUGH MINTON. For Couuty Commissioner, Dlst, No. 3; D. D. (UUD) ENGLISH. S. P. (PLEAS) COWAN. For Justice of the Peace, Pro. No. 1: ALUEHT MASON. For Constable, Piecluct No. 1: WILL GHEEN. It. K. (1IOU) HAWKINS. WILEY E SMITH. For Public Weigher, Piecluct No. 1: JOHN II, FHANICLIN. It. (HOU) E. SI'UADLING. CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ma) or: It. D. THOMPSON. E. SCI11FF. JOHN W. ALEXANDER. T. E. 11YRD. F01 Alderman No. 1. T, P. UETIIELU M. M. ARNOLD. For Alderman No. 2: J. II. WHATLEY, GEO. W. WILSON. "Isle of Spice." That rare I'oniblnalltin of delight ful music, witty dialogue, originality of then.', 1 i 1 1 It :t n t liics, a clever Miiiip.iii)', beautiful nuiH'cal iclioims, and a scenic environment which has been dfsriihcd ns a dream of bil'illl l.illng lililOKienl color, nro said to be home of Ihu tU.llllit'H lespiiiiblblii for Iho pheiitiuieii.il success of that pltiu.int musical mixture, tho "Islu of Hpli'n," which will he the ultractloii ,tl the King. S.itinil.iy, Kelt. 12lh. MuiMgor Whllitey bus always been iiotetl fur Ihu thorough scenic envir onment uf his Hptictaciilar tintidu':- litms, niul In the "Isle of Hplto" ho has. If possible, ouliloiio nil pluvious efftirls. A Bin Mistake. It on liuvo not bought that heater or cook stove, furniture, racket store supplies, glassvvaru nud qucoiiswuru nt tho lowest prlco pl.tt'o lu town, II. S. ('handler Is tho man mid" N. E. Cuinur Square tho placo. Homo T leiilitiuo Co new illicrlory vvl'l be pilutotl soon. C.l.l phono iitiuiJier ICG before Feb. 10th, fur any desired chuiigo In name, address, llriu it inio or ollu-i vvlso. 2-110. St. Louis Globe Democrat. The St. I.oulu (Hobo Dcirocrat Is distributed in (ireoiivlllo by J. B. Henry, l.oavo jour orders at Tlsch. machor's Stoio. Strictly first class shoo repairing at moderate prices. Illggar & Win ton, North Btonovvnll Ht. i , Glasses correctly fitted to the eye, lenses ground and made while you wait. Pr, M. Dosow, Optician, Ilarluw will take caro ot your trco troubles. Call on him. S UNITED STATES F. J. PHILLIPS, President. H. W. WILLIAMS, Cashier. OEO, S. PERKINS, Vice Pret. W.A.WILLIAMS, JR., Ast Cr. JAS. ARMI3TEAD, Vice Pres. J. W. DIRD90NG, Atat. Cadi. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Greenville National Exchange Bank OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 31, 1910. RESOURCES. Luniis mid Discounts $G10 G77 02 I). 8. nntl Other Bonds 222 75U DO I'remliiira 011 Uonds , Nonu DaiiklliR House, Furniture and Fixtures 23 CCC 05 Cnsli, Kxchango mid Demand Loans 500 112 15 Total $1 ;i!)3 203 82 LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl (200 000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 48 737 22 Reserved for Taxes (Kill) 1 202 75 Circulating Notes ISO D00 00 Deposits,.... 050 705 85 Total fl 3U3 205 82 Wu certify this statement Is rnnert, V. ii. l'llll.I.tl'H, I'lfRldent, II. W. WIL1.IAMK, Cashier, F. J. Phillips, Geq. S. Perkins, Jns. Armlstcad, J. M. Doykln, J. D. Clayton, A. G. Lantincster, A. F. Rlchter, T. R. East. x: ? : A. R. Holmes FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, LIVE STOCK, SURETY BONDS Insurance Only HtdlaWr Camp titles Represented utllooSuil North moiil-h ill Mritl Both Phonos 3C5. MW4WHM v i .j. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . .1. ! H-H-M- IM-Hi Phynclans. MILUS L. MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office, West Lee Stieet, over Gra ham Utotlieis' stole. C. E. & WILL CANTRELL, Physicians and Surgeons. Offlcu ut Phjslclaus and Suigeous Hospital. Joe Becton. Edwin Decton, BECTON &. BECTON, Physicians and Surgeons. Orilce upstaiis uver Archie Morris' Racket Stole, vveit Bide square. IJoth phones 123, DR. GEORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of A. S- O., Klrksville, Mo. Consultation and Examination Flee. Phono connections. OR. T. B. SPAULDING, Physician. Office West Side Squat u. Now phoue 170, at nlghL J. H. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon. nrflen nt Mnmn A- I.Yelirh'rt lltuir Stoio. Residence South Houston St. Old phoue 177. E. T. SPEAKES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Oieenville, Texas, ltcbidcnco Phono No. SO. Offico at C. W. Oeo's Uiug Store. W, C. MOODY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office uustalis over thu Deal I Hard vvaiu niul linpleu.cut Company Store Phono connections. Dentists. DR. SAM G. DUFF, Dentist. Offlcu over Commercial National Dank, Lt.e Stieet. Attorneys. SHERRILL, MULKEY i HAMILTON Attorneys-at-Law. Offices at Greenville and Commerce. llco. S. Perkins, Morris 11. Harrell PERKINS O. HARRELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Offico over Oieenville Natloual Ex cbuugu ll.ink. Rooms 1 and 2. Kd. II. lleuuett. J. T. Joues DENNETT &. JONES, Attorneys-at-Law. Off 'co In Saylo building, northeast corner of Bquure WM. PIERSON, Attorney-at-Law. Practices In all the Courts. Offices In Schlff Uulldlug over It. N White's Store. 1). Q. Evans. II. L. Carpenter EVANS & CARPENTER, Attorneys at-Law, Offlcu In Commercial National Dank llulldlug. Ellard's Wood Yard. Jlandloa nil kinds ot dry wpnd, cord, block and stovo wood. II locks (2 per "rick, stove wood J2.50 ny rick. I glvo prompt delivery. Phones Southwestern EC5; Now 13S. M. A Ellard tho wood man. tf. Savo your broken lenses and send them lu and have them duplicated. Dr, M. lleukow, Optician. i m m Dr. U. It. Waddle, specialist, eo a ; uose and threat Qlastea fitted Ofor.i House block. 9. DEPOSITORY I HERMAN NESBITT? TRANSFER AND A. STORAGE CO. Moving furuitiirc, pianos, $ heavy safes, etc Cniticj X and shipping a. specialty. ? 250 West Leo Street Both Phones No. 208. I X A.XM Protect your Property I represent leading curcipanles and am prepared to wrlto Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. R. M. Chapman TEXAS TRACTION GO "THE CONVENIENT WAV" NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS I,eave Qreenvlllo 10:25 a. m. for McKlunoy via Katv, arriving .McKIn ney 11:55 a. m. Leave McICInney via INTERURBAN 12:22 p, m., arrive Dallas 1:45 p, nt. JAS. P. GRIFFIN, G. P, A. DALLAS, TEXA8. Burleson College School of Music MISS GIBSON, Dlrectoi. MISS ANOERSON. MISS NELL. Complete couiso In Piano, Voice, Vlollu, Organ, Theory. Studios convenient to tbo publl schools, No' Phoue No. 21)9. Office Gee's Drug Store, Telephone Connections. W. House VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIT. GREENVILLE, TEXAS. ' Undergraduate Grand llsplds Veter inary College ot Ulchlgaa, ! Ii 11 ii .1. 5. .'. .'. ii 1. Y n J. A :!: i n .1. .'. .1. .'. It i A T n n DIRECTORY. 1 A : E. P. Becton, f ;j; X O. T. Graham, j! L. A. Clark, X X H. W. Williams, ' $ $ Mrs, W. A. Williams, ' $ X M. M. Arnold, X A, C. B. Jones, $ A G. L. Rutherford, ;!; lj! 4..k...;..x....x...j :.c.xx:-:-xx( : .( j I W.T. Monroe l 1 PLUMBER T ill )) I cnsli Steam and Gas Fitter. hi 1 j-w-s-w-e-x-o-w-M-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:- T MmiR ffunc :: :: 1 TRANSrER X 4. WHICH y and A STORA.QB t fj- JLK beeteh A ,.... . ..-., A 4 . umto ul .uuuttt trressmg iarior. T Y Old phone 370 New phone 293 ? C-X"X:iX-X"XXvV -r-r. ,- -ea xx--mx-c:"Xx-:"X-x-:"X"X MMA.MN.W,VU y ".:- W. H. DU3H, President; p. A. NORRIS, Vice Pres, X JNO. L. LOVEJOY, Vlco Pret., L. N. BYRD, Active Vies Prts. g S. B. DROQKB, Cashier. ? STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE. TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 31, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ,..., $B07 031 13 U. S. Iloutls nud Premiums J5G 000 00 Puiultuie, Fixtures mid Ileal Estnto 5 S30 10 Demand Loans, Cash and Exchange GOO 217 "1 Total fl 170 COS 21 LIABILITIES. Capital $ir,U DUO 00 Surplus and l'rotlts 20 03(1 2.1 Circulation 150 000 00 Dopnslls SIO 411 OH Total Wo certify this Blaten nt W. S. DIRECTORS: W. H. RUSH. MRS. V. A. KING, DR. ROBT. SAYLE, P. A. NORRIS, JNO. L. LOVEJOY, M. A. JOY, umtamttrinm!t:::!::::asriuiaiaua:a::masu:t:amjjmtt FOR SALE Plvo room now houso on Steward St. south of Park St., one third acre, all modern conveniences. Improvements cost mora thtin wo auk fur the p'ace, good tonus. SW loom modern home, convenient to Utuleson College, ou Pickett strict. A bargain, easy leims or will trado for farm. Six room house on South King street. A haigaln. Three good cottages close In. One good black laud farm of IHO or 200 acres for spot Killingswoi'tfi 8l Massay WESTERN wmHSKttnsrmjttswntKaawusjmna M-H-I-M- 'M--!- H - M - TWO TONES, FABRIC EFFECTS AND RICH PLAIN PAPERS ARE PROMINENT FEATURES OF OUR IS COMING IN NOW THEM M-M' 4-M-M-S' -H-M-H- IH - Fresh Vegetables I Direct From Coloredo. ED SWIFT'S Both Phones No. 28. . E3 m ihk tmt h x , . . ? Y r T y t ! t T T ? V y y y y y y Visible, Durable, Light of Touch. ou Vjrl For cai rJiSilfe 17c own M one Ui day No Better Machine Made. Get Further Facts About it at the HER.ALD OFFICE. "X"l"XK M-K-X"; LIVED IN GREENVILLE lie would surely keep the NEW PnONE; The QUICK SEItVICE, both LOOAL and LONG DISTANCE would enable liim to CATCH UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during hu twenty years sleep. You have daily profit in keening a phone. To ait is to lose. Order now and be ready for sicloies3, business, pleasure, shopping, etc. HOWIE TELEPHONE CO. G I.UAAA.U.U . .- wK-wv-ir? t w v ?1 I III (HIS 21 Ib correct. II. 11USII. President, B. I1ROOKS, Cashier. DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY, R. D. WADDLE. " S. B. BROOKS, A L. N. BYRD, X S. B. PERKINS, . X J UNION BLD. tt:t:mr.::t:ri:;i;:;n:u;w:r4rrui4iiiiiiii 'HH - H: J-KH!I- H-I-W"J NOVELTIES IN X Pnr WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER. H! - M - r-IH! 4H! -j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y $ Paper Co. :-h-:"W:c-xh.:..;"-.x-w4 ? r -Ar.. ;x