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r ffTWW flt k w " "-? f '(.- 4H4444W-I444I; iT-; ! vrenMon omsiuo 01 me corporate niu ! Us of town or cltlos ' Wlij only churches and bc1ioo1 outsldo of -tho DOTH PHONC8 03. PHONE :W,F, Norman & Sons FOR CAB OR FOR TEAMS. PROMPT SERVICE. i $ DOTH PHONES 03. J- THE AORNING HERALD BY E. W. HARRIS & SON. Lntcrod at tho postofrlco at tireen Mile, Texas, as second-class mail matter. u"omVL Friday, Feb. 11, 1910. J015I VSJPQ1NDEXTER TYLER MAN DEFENDS STATU. TORY PROHIBITION. In Speech at Bonham Johnson De dares for Every Step That Meant State-Wide Prohibition. In Ills speech at llonham Hon. Cone Johnson of Tjlcr discussed Judge I'olndexter'u prohibition plat- torm, Racing It v.ns Inconsistent, 11- loglcnl and a compromise of the cause. Ho said l'olndexter promises to teto statutory prohibition It does not mako an) difference upon what ground lie would do bO. 'A joung fellow was being exam ined for license to practice law" Bald Mr. Johnson, "and was asked to bttte tho difference between murder and manslaughter. He scratched his head for a while and said, 'It don't miko a darn bit of difference to the fellow that gets killed.' 'It would not make anj difference to prohibition whether It was murder cd by Colquitt or Davldsou or man slaughtered by l'olndexter. It would lie dead Just tho same. What Is I'oludexter's argument agninst tho constitutionally of prohibition. He and Judge George Clark and other nutls contend that tho pnsent pro visions of the Constitution, In refer ence to local option, vcbIb in couti ties, cities, towns, prccl cts, etc , tho right to determine ror themselves whether whisk) shall or shall not be told in such localities, and therefore the Legislature has no power to snj that It shall not be sold in the State 1 hat's it In a nutshell. Hut the) oveilooU that tho Constitution does not confer on counties, cities and thu other localities the right to sa) tint whisk) shall bo sold In their ter rltor) ; the) do not and can not lie- nse or legalize the business. The Constitution simp!) provides a rneth od b) which n count), cit), town, pre clnct, etc, nui) prohibit the salu of whisk) within their terrltor). That Is what they vote on. It did not, and does not ,tale an) oto of a lo cality to authorize tho salo of whis ky there; that right Is fixed by the State, through State laws, jiaBsed b) tho Legislature When local option is -.oted off, the traffic does not get Its right lo do business In that ter rltor) through such election; prohl hltlon In that terrltor) Is simply tnlv en off, and tho territory put back like It was, under tho power and control of tho Legislature, like other wet territory. "Judge I'olndextcr, In condemning statutoiy prohibition ns unconstltu tionnl, condemns the opinion and de cision of Judge Hurt, tho greatest ex pounder of the criminal law which Texas has had. He was a lifelong ami, hut a gieut and honest Judge Hero is what bo said of I'oludexter's position on the Constltutloa (ex parte Hell, 12 S. W Hep, 420): Quotes Judge Hurt. "'Hvldently the local option pro illon of the Constitution do not dnest tho Legislature or the powcl lo prohibit the sale of such llquori, if tho Leglblaturo has such power ludependentl) of these provisions. It having been bold hj our Supreme Court that tho legislature could not transfer to tho peoplo of counties. He, tho authority to enact local op t'on laws for tbclr counties, etc, be i uuso the power to enact laB was conferred by tho" Constitution on tho l eglcl .turc, the local option prohv lou of tho Constitution became net. essarj to confer on tho people A comities, etc, uch a lawmaking wer The object of tho provls ioiu "for local option) was not to ileprno tho Legislature of Its power over itio subject, but to conrer up on rr intles and subdivisions thereof ton -Itutloual authorlt) to adopt laws piuinu.tlng the salo of such liquors within tbolr boundaries. "And Jn bis opinion bo character izes tho contention that tho 1-egis latuio may not pass laws prohibiting the tiafflc as 'too preposterous for ur gument.' Other authorities might bo cited. I prefer to follow the oplu Ion of Judge Hurt rather than that of Judge l'olndexter n i,l preseit prulleauieitf Thero Is uotblug in bis fears. Now when Judge l'olndexter turns from statutory prohibition und propoiee the laws which be thinks would be constitutional and which he would faior ho yets Into worse trou bin Ho pioposos a law 'making it i felony to establish vr maintain a liquor houeo outside of the corporate J mlfs of lovvns or cities, -wlthlu three corporato llni'ts ot cities and towns? Wh) not mako his proposed three mile circle appl) to elites and towns as well as to thu countr 7 If he la n State-wider I do not see wh) he wants to exempt cities and towns and lento them to hae saloons while ho would prohibit them In the cuuutr) communities That Is prohibition for tho country and null prohibition for tho cities and towns Ot course If ho could prohibit tho sale of wins k) within threo miles of a countr) school he could prohibit It within the same distance of a city school The Biloons aro not In tho country now, the) arc In tho cities, and there Ihls three-mllo Hw would leave them, tot his country circles would not math them A sitrvojor would hump him self running circles around countr) school houses nud not cover a si loon, hut If he would draw them In thu cities nud towns that would do some good "Hut Judge 'l'olndexter )ius against his same constitutional trou bles with his three mile law. If a three mile prohibition liw Is consti tutional, wh) vould not n general Stnto-wldo statute prohibiting tho sale of liquors be constitutional? If thu local option provisions of thu Constl tullon give to counties, cities, pre cincts and subdivisions tho right to sa) that whisk) shall bo sold wlthli their boundaries, then wheri would tho Legislature Mud authorlt) to say that It shall not be sold within n coitalti distance of n school? That would take away from thu people living in that territory all right to sa) whether It should ho Bold or not If the mil) way that thu sale of whisk) can be prohibited In 'lex.u Is tbiough locil option elections, ns Judgu l'olndexter contends, then how does ho lontend that ho could pro hlblt It In country communities with a three mllo law? If the Legislature can mact statutor) prohibition foi particular localities or certain terrl tor), then it can prohibit the sale an) where. But tho objections to Polndexter's three-mile bill, ns to Its constitutionality ate much moro ser ious than they aro to Blatiilory pro (ilbltlon Gov. Robert's Veto. "Gov. Hoberts, when Governor, e toed a law passed b) the Leglslituro which undertook to prohibit the sale of liquors within a certain distance of a school. He said tint such a law undertook lo make prohibition for a loeallt), or coitaln local terrl lory, and that local option was the wa) to prohibit tho silo of liquor-, in localities or local terrltor) In other words, tho argument that IiIb three mllo law for certain particular districts or terrltor) Is in conlll-t with tho local option provision or tho Constitution is much stronger than that statutory prohibition would be unconstitutional! "Ho runs avv.i) fiom sfitutoi) prohibition, which Judgu Hurt siM was constitutional, and urns Into a three-mllo law for certnln coinmunl ties or special terrltor), which Cloi Roberts snld was unconstitutional Our hopu for State wldo piohlbithm Ilea In sCUutory prohibition Tho trnlllc onl) has to secure oluven Senitors In the net Legislature, to defeat submission With their hold overs and those tbnt the) nie suie to elect, tho chances for submission are not ver) bright, if we have In tbe Governor's chair .. Governor who Is nlrond) pledged ngalnst btntutor) prohibition, or who onl) proposes prohibition around tho countr) schools and churches, wheio thoro nrc no saloons Favors Submission. "I am for submission because the peoplo instructed for It, and 1 am f.ir the amendment If submitted If the will of the peoplo Is again uVlc.itcti, then I would answer that with a law Statewide, which wiuli prohlh it tho salo of liquors in this Ktate. If wo could not get tint, il.en ni) regulations, restrictions or .nippies- slon of tho traffic which wu lould got passed. Let us take l straight "Hut the) say I am a convert to prohibition That Is no news JIv first visit to llonham was in 1SS7, when 1 spoho hero ngilnst State v.Ido piohlhltion Some of you doihlless heard me then lint that lu's been sonio tlmo It Is foitunato that tho world is not ruled h) tho past o Its mistakes .Men change, nud It Ic wull the) do Gladstone, tho great English statesman, was for mail) )ears stoadfastl) ojiixhciI to home rule for Ireland, but In his liter )cars was tho champion of tho rights of the Irish people. While I wub making nntl speeches in Texas In 1SS7 another )oung man was also making null speeches In Tennessee Ills mine was Carmaek He, loo, changed. His death, 1 Biipposo, at tested lo his Io)alty to tho cause Hut otheis have changed from prohl hltlon to tho other Bide Wh) nol tako them to task." BeJfcHi iwA'1'j'jiiir.ii tirCuK: to .3aM lED' J"UI, CASTOR ALCOHOL 3 PER OPNT AVcOclablerrfnamllrm BrA simllnilirtilsIto!.iRMi:h liRtJ Uic SiPfoachs mtdHovicbtif For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bonght ----x-'':"-K-M'-:''-fr.fr-K-- UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 1K'i'.U'.-cjiiiiiii,i73 .SliJli 'AKJI itraS iHS. SwfcHi 0"-,'1 rroraoics DiSeslionJCkrrM ness and IfcstjCunUlns nel to OjiiimiJMorphmc norlkcnl. Not Nahc otic. AtpeefOtJlkSiUnjWXm Itrn Stvff (tonfrd Jiwr hinfTm Jour, AnrrfL'ct Ilcmcdv for Con lion, Sour Slonncli Dlarrl.wJ Worras,Coiwulsions.icvtnsn ncssantlLosSOrSULR FacSWc Sijnatarc oT NEW YORK. tSflT j-13C- "v-fl vTTfVffFl VitfiTTTSH dajfB20 tarimtcciiunnoriiKiuw Bears the Xx,A, Signature AA a r At j rur In Use Over Thirty Years F. J. PHILLIPS, President. H. W. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO, S. PERKINS, Vice Prei. W.A.WILLIAMS, JR., AsttCr. JAS. ARMISTEAD, Vice Pres. J. W. DIRDSONQ, Atst. Cosh. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Greenville National Exchange Bank OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF DUSINESS, JANUARY 31, 1010. RESOURCES. Loins nnd Discounts , ?G10 G77 02 U S. nnd Other Bonds 2Ti TGU 00 l'romluiiM on llonds Nona Unnklug House, I'lirnlturo nud Futures 23 GCG CJ Cash, Hxchango nnd Demand Loans DOG Hi 15 Totnl IU 203 82 uarantccil undertral Exaa Copy of Wrapper. TMCOiirraunaoMAHr, ncwvononY. LIABILITIES. Capital $200 000 00 SurpliiH and Undivided Profits IS 737 2J Iteserved Tor Taxes (Hill) 1 202 75 Circulating Notes,., 1SG M0 00 Deposits J",G 70o S3 Total , $1 30J 203 82 Wo certify this slitement Is correct. V. J. I'lllLLU'S, l'resldent. 11. W. WILLIAMS, U.ishlor. LINDLEYJOIINSON'S BOOKSTORE ctmaamtiitttita!stMtut::::ua I ..::.:.':::- I A. R. Holmes FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, i LIVE STOCK. SURETY BONDS i Insurance x T Dnly ttt llid)lr Companies Id Jin spnted J J ontceSwINoPtli'-tonmsillSlritt T Z Both Phones 3G5. 4 ALL LATE BOOKS KEPT STOCK. MAGAZINES AND PAPERS RECEIVED DAILY. BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE POSTCARDS FRESH BOX AND BULK CANDIES HUYLER'S AND KING'S BEST IN THE WORLD. PHONOGRAPHS AND REC ORDS OF ALL KINDS. 2 IS Wi-rt. L. StneL 2nd Door HvsL lleiklnm Hotel n::::::j::n:u:usu::n:!!:::r.u::m:::jr::: M-M-I-M-H- I-H-W-r-I-H-I' . CLASSIFIED 4 . ADVERTISEMENTS, .j. .J. WH-II- TOUND A shoo shop on North Stone wall Street. I'Olt SALT Will sieilllcu two dwell lug lots In Sulphur, Okli Address ," care Herald 2 IS Burleson College School of Music MISS GIBSON, Dlrectoi. MISS ANDERSON. MISS NELL. Completu course In l'lano, Violin, Organ, Theory. F. J. Phillips, Geo. S. Perkins, Jas. Armistead, J. M. Boykin, J. B, Clayton, A. G. LanUnester, A. F. Rlchter, T. R. East. DIRECTORY. E. P. Becton, O. T. Graham, L. A. Clark, H. W. Williams, Mrs. W. A. Williams, M. M. Arnold, C. B. Jones, G. L. Rutherford, -K-tM--M'-C frt-M-K'l K-KXNM-"& .- TUL' TDPrYDT t?'C rVL7DrCTT'OD ? .;. i. i lb x uva iu. u vm uji i wxv j p J W. H. flJ8H, President, p. A. NORRI8, Vice Pres, X f JNO. L. LOVEJOY, Vice Pres., L. N. DYRD, Active Vice Pres. & S. B. BROOKS, Cashier. ? Y Y J 3TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE. TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURIIENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 31, 191P. , RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts ?B07 931 43 U. S llouds and Premiums ."...... 150 000 00 nmilture, TIMiires nnd Ileal Hstnto S 830 10 DeiiMtid IflW, Cash and HxchaiiBO COO 217 71 Total -....t 170 0G8 24 LIABILITIES. Capital ?IG0 000 00 Surplus nud Profits 20 G5G 25 Circulation i 1G0 000 00 Deposits 849 411 99 Total 1...JI 110 0G8 24 Wo certify this Rtnti n;nt Is correct. W. II. HUSH, President, S. B UllOOKS, CaBhter. -x-X",t-MK"'X"M"t"W":-,X"W,":"XX'-M-4Vfr-:.:.";-:":M -X!W Protect Your Property 1 represent Leading Companies and am prepared to write Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. R.M. Chapman ttrmautttauumti Voice, Studios convenient to tho public schools Ne, Phono No JO!) Offlco (lee's Drug Store. Telephone Conuecllons. TEXAS TRACTION CO "THE CONVENIENT WAY" NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS Leavo Greenville 10:23 n. in. for McKlnne) via ICatv, urrlvlng McKln ney 11:35 m Leave McKluney via INTEHURBAN 12:22 p. ni, arrive Dallas 1:45 p in JAS. P. GRIFFIN, G. P. A. DALLAS, TEXAS. Weathers Grain Go. HAVK ALFALFA AND PRAIRIE HAY, FEED AND COAL , Olflce and Warehouses ou St. John Street, Opposite Hardwood Factory. Both Phones -1i. W. H. BUSH. MRS. V. A. KING, DR. ROBT. SAYLE, P. A. NORRIS, JNO. L. LOVEJOY, M. A. JOY, DIRECTORS: DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY, R. D. WADDLE. S. B. BROOKS, L. N. BYRD, S. B. PERKINS, x:-"XxX" ,-:-w;.-0.; ...V . a.'Va.M. a a . . Vaaa,.a.M.a-.aa, -I 12- 2J 5- -M A NOVELTIES IN TWO TONES, FABRIC EFFECTS AND RICH PLAIN PAPfcRS j. ARE PROMINENT FEATURES OF OUR WHICH IS COMING IN NOW WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER. FOR IIHMT Olio uufuriilslied loom Can get bond next door Appl) to Mis Tom llovvltt Gt 1 , VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIT. GREENVILLE, TEXAS. Undergraduito Grand Rapids Vetci Innr) College of Mlchlgjo ANNOUNCEMENTS. VOH BALI. A carload of Jersey springers and heifers. See Maiul Arnold tf. WANT1.D To rent a flvo-rooin bouse, with cistern, smill biru and garden, for n )ear. Call new phono 401-H Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as the) cannot reach the diseased lwrtion of tho ear Thero Is only onit way to euro deafn'ss, and tnat Is b) constitution al remedies, Doafuess Is caused bv an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Kustachlan Tubo. When mis luoo is lutlaiued joii Imvu a rumbling sound or lmnerfcet liearliiL- and when It Is entirely c'oscd, Doaf- uesa is wio result, unit unless tho In lUiiinittlon can hu taken out and this tube ietor-d to Its normal con- union, ueanng will bo destrojod for ever, muo cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but uu Inflamed condition ot the mu cous surfaces. Wa will give One Hupdrcd Dollors for any cato of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that iconnot bo aured by nana e.;uurni e;uro Bona lor clr cu'aru freo r J. CHENKV & CO, .. Tolodo, O Sold by DrugiiUts, 7Co Tako Hall's Kamlly l'llls for con stlpatlon. Hlegar & Wlcton. tbe nmrlli-nl ihoemukem want to please you. North a.onewaii iireeu FOIt ItHNT Two nleely furnished rooms elo.su In In, No 121 South Wus ley street. Apply to .Mrs Loo Wood. POIt ItH.NT Two nice front rooms southern oxiiosure, 251 Utoiila stieet. Will N. Harrison. 2 11 HGCS roit SALU Kobo Comb Hbodo Island Htds, 15 for J1.00 Satlsfaetlon guaranteed or moue) refunded. Mis, J. II. Allen, Dlxou, l'exns. 3 2G. LOST SS In curienc), some silver and tax reeclpt of Dibble Collins All in ladles purse. Property of widow. Plndur please leive at Herald office and reeelvo f 5 reward FOR SALU A BOOd tlvo room re3l donee. Will tnhe good biiKn) hoi so as llrst pi)iucnt, balinco 10 per mouth See l'rlust hetweeu the buiKs A poor linn In a haul plaic, must BO. I'lNU Kaas rOH SALU Ilarred l'ly. moth lloclcs nnd Columbian W).iu dotts, Whllu I hava thu chcipest, they are also thu bust, l'ljiuuth Hoek e'KRs, JLSO (or ID. Columbian W).in dott eggs, (J 00 for 15. I'laco )our orders now-. G. 1'. Mitchell, Orooa vllle, 2 2Tdvv. roil SALU Whltu W)a dotto I'BlfS froiis thu famous chickens which I tested List year und found them m 1.1) one obb di) fur be.nti . . n seeutlte da)s, lifter which I tinned them out and kept nu further ac count Hcbs per sotting of llfteeli from first pen (3 00; second pen 1 CO. C D. Toole, W. Lee fctroot, old phono J00. 1-S10. for District Attorno), Sth DisL: CLMJU SWUUION, for Sheila: W. NATT ARNOLD. BAM J. ltOSS. JNO. L SOUTH ALU IIAUKY HltOW.N. S. J. -MASON. For County Judge: UUOltUU II. HALL. II. O NORWOOD Tor County Attorney: T, W. (WAD) TlIOMl'bON. A. It NICHOLSON. K. i: l'UAK. J. l (1'llT) COl'ULANI). Tor Tax Collector: ULLIS DIltDSON'a. Tor County Clerk: SID L- ARNOLD. JOU U JOHNS ION. J. Y. DAUNULU l'HOr CHAItLUS WUUNN. w. j. casuy. Por County Supeilu'ciideut: JAMUS II. 11UC11ANAN. 1'itoF ui:nh swirr Tor District Clerk: JOU 11. SMITH Tor Tax Assessor: J. J. (JIM) DAUNULU 1 L ALUXANDUlt, GILHUUT SIlll'I'. W. M. HUNLV. M. A. CHASI'AIN. Tor County Treasurer; PltANK 1'. WOOD, Tor Commissioner, Dlst, No 1: JOHN A S'lONL. D. O QUATTLUliAl'M. For Commissioner, DUt No. J; I1UOH MINTON. For Couulj Commissioner, DIbL No. J I). U (DUD) UMIL1BH, B I'. (I'LL'AS) COWAN, l'or Justlco of tho 1'e.ice, l'ro. No. 1 ALHUUr MASON I'ur Consluhle, Product No. 1: WILL C1UUUN. It. U (11011) HAWKINS. WILUV, U S.MI1II l'or Public Weigher, Product No. l: JOHN 11 I'ltANKLIN. II. 1 11011) U SrilAULINU. H-H-I-l--!' -H-M-lH-H .j. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .J. .-. ' i-ir.-.-rf Physicians. MILUS L. MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. OITiee, West Leo Street, over Gra bun Hi otheis bturo. C. E. & WILL CANTRELL, Physicians and Surgecns. Office in l'h)sleUus una Surgeons Hospital. "Make a business or saving and )oirt savings will mike )ou a business." GREENVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION USI'ABLISIIUD 18SC Oeefeh Wall M- W-.HI- 'M-I-H-M- Paper Go. -x-x-r-x-Xr x-r-x-x-x-.j-x. A Home Institution to Help Homo Peoplo STOCK NOW BEING ISSUED orricuits: II. W. Williams, President. U Schlil VIco President. L U. BlrdsouB, Treasurer. C D. Jones, Secretary. DIItUCTOnS: W. H Wise, E. Schltl, J. O. Hay- ter, II. W. Williams, Dert Deall, M. M. Arnold, C. B. Jones riNANCu committec: W. II. James, W. W. SocUwell, Jno A. Hodge. I cww, :-t'o X4 t-X-X-XH i Fresh Vegetables E Joe Becton. Edwin Becton. BECTON & BECTON, Physicians and Surgeons. Orflco upstaiis over Archie Morris' Racket Stole, weal sldo square. Both phones 1JJ. MiS irect From ColoreiLdo. DR. GEORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of A. S. O , Klrksvllle, Mo. Consultation and Uxauiliiatiou Froo. I I'huuu euunectlous. Why send off to nave jour clothej made when )0U can te-t them luaao right here at home by Fred Dlercku just as cheap and you can see then while they aro being made and tburo Is no chance of your suit being tnadu wrone or out of Btyle. Clothes clean Plant trees cow Harlow has tbujed, rupalred und pressed Thu saiuti ti6Bt va'ltlBS. I'hona him I P'O'ipt attention Is given t) ladles clothing CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ma) or; ft. I). THOMPSON. E. BCHlKr. JOHN W. ALUXANDKll. V. IS 11VHI) Foi Alderman No. I, T. I, UimiHLU M. M ARNOLD, For Aldenuau No. 2; J, II WIIATLKY, OUO W WILSON. OR. T. B. SPAULDING, Physician. Office West Side Square. New phono 1TC at uighL J. ,H. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon, Orfleu at .Moore &. Fre-uch's Drug Stuio. Residence South Houston St. Old phone 177. E. T. SPEAKES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Greenville. Toxus. Residence l'houo No. CO. Office at C, W. Oeo's Drug Store. W. C. MOODY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office uphialrs over tho Ueall Hard ware and luiploiu.utrCouipauy Storo l'houo connections. Dentists. DR. SAM G. DUFF, Doltlst. Office over Commercial National Uauk, Lee Street. Attorneys. SHERRILL, MULKEY & HAMU-TON Attorneys-at Law. Offices at Greei.vlllo and Commerce. Geo. S. Perkins, Morris II, Harrell PERKIN8 0. HARRELL, Attorneys at-Law, Offlcu over Ureeuvlllo National IS chaiiBu Hank, Rooms 1 aud 2 Ud. II. Ueunctt. J. T. Jone BENNETT i JONES, Attorneys at-Law. Offlco In Sivyld building, northeast corner of square. WM. PIERSON, Attorney-at Law, I'racllcen In all the Courts. Ofttcei In Schltr Building over It. N Whits'. Store. It Q Uvaus II, U Carpentei EVANS &. CARPENTER, Attorneys at-Law. Office In CoruiLcrclal National Dank llalldlug. ED SWIFT'S Both Phones No. 28. W. T. Monroe The No. 5 PLUMBER Steam and' Gas Fitter. ra-aX-x-aX"X:X"X!'x, Frank Wolfe! TRAN8rER and BTORAQf. t 1 - vf i Visible, Durable, Light of Touch. X Office at Model Pressing Parlor. X V Old phone 370 New phone 93 V X-fr-MXxX-XX-X-M HERMAN NESBSTT I TRANSPKU AND X STORAGE CO. 3 X Moving furniture, pianos, liea-y safe, etc. Crating f ami shipping a specialty, 250 West Le Street : it - Ikv 6t IT-v-to can CWfe 17c I own W I one PS dly. No Better Machine Made. Get Further Facts About It at the HER.ALD OFFICE. kJK -x:a---a'-:-x-4aKa"X,-a:"X4HMx'X RIP VAN WINKLE LIVED IN GREENVILLE He would surely keep the NEW PHONE; The QUICK SERVICE, butlt LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE, would enable him to OAT Oil UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during liia twnnty years sleep. You have daily profit iu keeping a u phpne. To vait is to lose. Order now and be read 4 for sickness, business, pleasure, shopping, etc. v HOME TELEPHONE CO. 1 X Both Phones No. 208. ijfoWfO$W4K4h&yi ftwwwwwwwwww-wMtwmmHw l' t f t t ? T f T ? Y T Y V Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y v v ' f1 " i -' r- aAi- VW8 j-i 0 ts