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o TUB ARGUS. FKIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1899 THE ARGUS. Published Daily ud Weekly at IBM Beeoad Avenue, Bock Island, XO. (Entered at (be Fdetomee as Seeoud-elaas matter.! IK (HI UMX OF . W. FOTTBM VtKMS Daily, IQ cent per week. Weekly, tS.09 per tnnam; In advance 11 .SC. Ail communications of political or argumen tative anaracter, polities! or religious, must feaTe real name attached for publication. No aiek article wOl be printed over Bautlooa aic- aaturea Correapondenee solicited from every town ship In Bock Island county. Friday, August 4. Natural gas has been found near Mount l'lcasaat, Iowa. Sevek cents a mile is the passenger rate on Cuban railroads. 'With plenty of bard wood not a particle of furniture is made in Porto liico. Gov. Pingkke, of Michigan, does not fancy the press. How unfortu nate! Congressman Geokge Foss was a guest of the German kaiser on board bis yacht Uobenzoliern at Kiel yes dav. The foreign consuls in Turkey in Asia report that the Kurds are still murdering Armenians in Erzrooui, Mush and Sassum. As long as the republican party is in power it win not nave time to una an attorney general who "has time" to take legal measures against the trusts. Two of the persons implicated in the assassination of President lleur- eaux, of Santo Domingo, have been captured and shot. Tbe country is entirely quiet. The returned Nebraskans say tbe men have the highest regard for Law- ton and Hheaton, and no respect whatever for Otis. They also hold that the first thing needful is a gen eral, and then enough men to accom plish something. The titled French representative of the D'Astorga bouse denies William Waldorf Astor's claim to kinship, and the Prince of Wales has just forgotten to invite Mr. Astor to a bouse party in London. Thus far Astor's attempts to break into patrician European soci ety have failed. Delegates from a hundred Irish societies met last week in NewYorkand organized the United Irish-American society. The objects of the new soci ety as set forth in the constitution adopted are closer union of the Irish people for the general advancement of the people of that nationality. The meeting was secret. The new organ ization is primarily formed for the coming presidential election. Just what action it will take in the cam paign is not known, but it is an nounced that it will stand strongly against Imperialism and closer rela tions with England. Secretary Alger's parting state ment to the public has already been tbe subject of criticism because of bis failure to reply to a number of the principal points made against him. Tbe statement deals almost entirely with the question of appointments and leaves untouched the beef scandal, the mismanagement of the camps. tbe state of affairs which brought forth the round robin from Santiago and other points in the indictment against Algerism. It is likely, how ever, that Mr. Alger will reply to the other charges in time. It is reported that he intends to issue his defense peacemeal, as a sort of serial story. Tne 15 , per cent wage advance to which it recently consented will cost the tin plate trust $500,000 a year. Tbe advance of prices by the trust will cost American consumers of tin plate f20.000.000 a year. In other words, the trust takes fl'O.OOO.OOO from, the people, gives $500,000 to labor, and retains $19,500,000 for itself. Labor gets but 2J while mo nopoly gets 97$ per cent of the ex tortion. The ' trust is capitalized at $90,000,000. though the value of its property is but $i,0.000.000. The tariff imposed for its protection en ables it to rob consumers of enough to pay dividends on $70,000,000 of watered stock. That Philippine Elephant. An o llicer of one of the volunteer regiments in the Philippines writing from Manila of the diSiculties of the situation says that a continuous war fare cannot le carried, on in that cli mate without frequent reliefs. Men from a northern climate, he says, re tain their native vigor for six or eight months after arrival and then begin to succumb to the various ailments of tropical weather. lie declares that 100.000 men should be there ready for business by the beginning of the dry season in November. He adds: The 8,000,000 people of the Phil ippines are as highly civilized as the 12,000,000 of Mexico. If the American people will imagine the United States to have acquired Mexico against her 'will and to be engaged in an attempt to put down a universal rebellion of Mexicans with 20.000 troops they will have a duplicate picture at close range of the situation in the Philippines with the exception that the climate of the Philippines is from 10 to 15 de grees more tropical than that of Mexico." Small wonder it is that Senator Bar rows asserts his fears that the result of tbe war in tbe Philippines is likely to be disastrous to the republican party. Speaking regretfully of the policy which precipitated that conflict. Sen ator Borrows, it will be remembered, declared: I was afraid (during the last ses sion of the senate) amid all tbe en thusiastic shoutinz then, that we should have some stern and unpleas ant facts to face. If 1 could have baa my way we would simply have taken a coaling station or base of supplies in the island or Luzon, we would not have paid a penny to Spain and we would have had our food hold in the east without tbe sacritice of life or money." Tbe stern and' unpleasant facts have materialized. President McKin ley urged and secured tbe purchase of the Philippine elephant for $20,000.- OOO, and the sacrifice oi oioou anu money has followed, with a dark prospect of even a more ghastly trib ute in tbe near future. The rntmtbfnl Mummy. We saw only the outer gardens and tbe museum, the chief attraction of which Is a magnificent marble sarcoph agus decorated with bas-reliefs of Alexander the Great. The collection of btatucs, bronzes and sarcophagi is in teresting and Immensely valuable, and I would like to copy some of tbe de scriptions from the guidebook, but space forbids. One Egyptian mummy case had a "Stranger. forlear" kind of inscrip tion on It. The gulJe furnished mo with a liberal translation. The king on tho Inside of the case, "swathed In eplcery and fine linen," had caused this injunction to be placed on the lid of his sarcophagus: "Io not disturb those mortal re mains, for there Is naught within this casement except my poor body. There Is neither gold nor precious Jewelry to reward the covetous." The antiquarians who unearthed the sarcophagus did not respect this ap peal. When they examined the mum my wrapped inside of the box they found several pieces of gold clasped in the right hand, which proves that an oriental will lie. even after death. Egyptian Cor. Chicago Iiecord. No 1"b For the Alllsrator. The colored prisoners in the peniten tiary are acquainted with the habits of crocodiles and fully realize that they relish a pickaninny. Under these cir cumstances they are not anxious to make the acquaintance of a crocodile that Inhabits tho fountain of the pris on. Tho other day one ol them who had committed some offense was taken to the cellar to be. punished. After he had been blindfolded one of the men called out to the other, "Keep that al ligator back or he will bite this man. That caused tbe colored man to com mence to plead, and he said, "Fo de Lord, Mr. Deputy, of youso let me go, I'll neber come back here ag'in." "But you told me that the other time," replied the deputy. "But dls Is de time I tells you de truf, and I neber will come back ag'in. On leaving tbe tub he declared that the animal had bitten him a few times, notwithstanding the fact that the croc odile had been In the fountain all the time. The colored man has kept his word up to date, but he Is liable to soon forget the lesson of the crocodile that Is the deadly enemy of the colored men In the south. Columbus Dispatch. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery, treorge U. lliiams. of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says "My wife has been so helpless for live vears that she could not turn over in bed alone. After usins two bottles of Electric .Bitters she is wondcrfullv improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nerv ousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting aud dizzv spells. This miracle working medi cine is a jrodsend to weak, sicklv, run down people. Everv bottle cuaran teed. Only oo cents, bold bv iiartz ic Lllemever. druggists. Guaranteed by a dollar draft in every $1 box cash it if no benefit re sults that Mull s 1'ioneer Kiunev Cure will relieve any form of kidney and bladder disease promptly, and effect a positive cure in a short time by a faithful use of it. In the same way we will guarantee our Pioneer Cure for rheumatism and neuralgia, for dyspepsia and stomach trouble, for liver trouble impure blood and general debility, for female complaint. A remedy for each disease not a cure-all. Have cured an armv of hopeless cases will cure you. 25 cents and $1. At T. II. Thomas. Daring the civil war, as well as in our late war witn bpain. oiarrnoea was one of the most troublesome dis eases the armv had to contend with. In manv instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from it. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge. Greene county. Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says be never found anything that would give him sucn quick relief, it is for sale by all druggists. You ought to know that when suffer ing from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy "is Foley's Kidney Cure. Guaranteed or money refunded. Been (be Bifaataxe ef 0 PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT. In Bock 11- sleep Keeps Thousands of People and Awake. Keeps you awake; can't wink. Bad enough if you lose your rest. But it's harder still to bear at work. Breeds misery by day, profanity by night. Know what it is? The bane of all classes of people itching piles. Itch, itch, itch. Nearly drives you crazy. Hard to bear, hard to walk, hard to sit down. Itching away, in any position, any time. Don't stand it any longer. There's relief for 'everyone, prompt and permanent. Doan's Ointment relieves at once. Doan's Ointment cures perma nently. Piles, eczema and all skin diseases. Read what a local citizen says. F. C. Jenkinson, of 1123 Third ave nue, employed in the foundry on the island, says: "I had itching hemorrh oids, and although I used a number'of different remedies, none of them did me the least permanent good. 1 saw Doan's Ointment advertized and got a box at. the Harper house drugstore. I must ccn'ess I bad little faith in it. as I had tried so many different prep arations in vain, but to my surprise, after usinjr Doan's Ointment three days, the irritation left me. I con tinued the treatment until I had fin ished the box, when I was cured." Doan's Ointment is for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Fcster-Milburn company, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. The Reviver. "Baby was taken very bad while you were out, mum," said the new servant girl. "Oh, dear!" said the young wife. "Is he better now?" "Oh, he's all right now; but ho was bad at first, He seemed to come over quite faint; but I found his medicine In the cupboard" "Found his medicine! Good gracious! What have yon been giving the child? There's no medicine In tho cupboard." "Oh. yes, there Is, mum. It's written on It." And that girl triumphantly produced a bottle labeled "Kid Itevlver." Lon don Tit-Bits. Volcanic Kroptlons Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them, also old running aud fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corn?, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Iiartz & Ulle- meyer, druggists. For Over Fifty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. The Most Fatal Disease. More adults die of kidney trouble than of any other disease. When the lirst symptoms of this disease appear, no time should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure, which is guai anteed or money refunded. 50 $1. Shells, as they are known In the present day, were not used -in the navy until the latter end of the eigh teenth century. Bean tho Signature ef Th8 Kind Yea Ka Ainays Baatt mm DRUG-STORE PROFIT. It is a mistake to think that re tail druggists charge enormous profits on prescriptions. Good drugs are generally expensive. Our time is worth something. We nse good drags, compound them accurately, and charge you an honest price. You can't com pare prices. One druggist uses fresh drugs of honest strength, another uses stale drugs, weak. If you have to have your prescription tillea twice at the latter s price, where . are yon; lie tier had it filled right the lirst time. A. J. MESS, riDTTrTCT Coroerof Fourth Avenue and rULUUlJl, Twenty-third Sk.KocklaUnd, HI PS! Dr. William-" Indian Pile Ointment wu ire liiind BieoUinir ant. Iiclilnn sWflies- It absorbs the tumors. ailavs the itchiiur alouce. acta . H as a poultice, (rites Instant re tl a li'- Iv- Williams' Indian Pile Oint I mnt i prepared for Piiesaad Itch II loir of the private parts. Every bos la warrants!. Br dnurrita. br mail ot se- e! of pri-. 64 cents and Sl.SU. IB1LI JUaUriCTURIlC CO- Prop. Cleveland. OS Sold y af F. Banana ruslstt FOR KENT. TTK)n RENT OFFICF. ROOM OVER DAVID X? Don's store, 1817 Second avenue. R RENT A MODERN HOUSE ON SEV- eatet nth street. Inquire of Hull & Co. FOR KENT LARQK DOWN STAIRS front room. tait-t house tacit o( the Union Mission. FOR RENT HOrSE WITH THREE rooms, fiood cellar and well and good barn, on Twenty-first .street and iirhth ave nue. Inquire at 816 Twenty-first street. FOR RENT DINING ROOM AND STJITA ble rooms for business. To one comps tent to serve lirs:-class table boa- cL House of 20 rooms; all ocuuiieU. Fine location. Terms, board ol four adults. 125) Second avenue. AMUSEMENTS. MARPER'S THEATRE, I STEVE F. MlU.EB, Sole Lessee and Manager, Only Time in the Tri-Cities. Friday and Saturday, August, 4 and 5 REPRODUCTION OF THE JEFFRIES.FITZ SIMMONS FIGHT. V Positively the best and tbe latest im proved Edison Vitascope. Guaran teed to be the best aud clearest picturf s ever shown, and the only ones of the irreat titfht. Posiilveiy perfect lu every detail. Popular Trices, 25c, 35c and 50c. Sale of seats at Bleuer's jewelry store FOR SOLID COMFORT. First-class Roadbed. Vestibuled Trains. Chair Cars, Seats Free. Dining Cars, Cafe Plan. Com partment and Standard Sleepers. Colorado, California, Montana, Wyoming, Hot Springs, S. D. Yellow Stone Nebraska, National Park, Kansas, . Minnesota, Dakota. Traversing tbe Great Corn Belt. Electric Fans, and Acetyalone Gas to cool and brighten the trip of the traveler. Steamship tickets on sale to and from Kuropean and Con tinental points via various lines. ... . II. D. Mack, Phone M. J. Yocko D. P. A. 1131 & 1180. Agent BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service. John Vofik & Co., Contractors and Builders : : : AXSO MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doers, Blinds and Mouldings, Veneered and Hard Wood Floor ing of All Kinds. DEALERS IS Single and Double Strength Window Glass, Polished Plate, Beveled Plate and Art Glass. Ba Rock Island. flea's Keh'ertae Pills The great remedy for nervous pros tatioo aod .t-jsii all cervour 'jiJ- diseases of th. fiotu; 4.VD uiii tbiso. gans of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost M-ohood, Impotency, Nightly Emis siocs, Youthful Errors, Mental CTorry, ex cessive se of Tobacco or Op turn, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $tjOO per box by mail: 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTTS CHEsiCAL CO, Props, Clerelaad, Chia. For sale by M. P. Babnsen, drafrelst, corner fourta sveaae oA Twentieth street. The School Of Music of Northwestern University, Offers thorough eourbeat In ail branches ol mLufcic tuJy. for circular of information CbJeatco, Kvmaston. 111. the Dean. Prof. r.C. LIT KI MolcHaII,EnuuU. WANTED. WANTED-LAUNDKS3S AT COMMER cial holeL w ANTKD D!SHWASE?R AT 19 SEV- cc HiL.t w ANTEO A COMPETENT COOK AT I'.-lO Second avenue. vv TANTED BOARDERS. CHOICZEOOMS and board at Ssio Ir ourth arenue w ANTED GIRL. FOR GEVKRAL HOUSE- workstTltrJ fceventeen h street. w ASTD WOMAN PASTRY COOK. AT ouce, as Crown restaurant company. WANTED A GIRL. FOR GENERAL housework Call at 701 Fourth avenue. TANT5D A GIRL, FOR GENERAL. IT housework. Inqul e 1916 Fifth avenue. V7ANTF.D TO SK" L, OR EXCHANGE FOR II p'uno. a l,dy'ft bicycle, in good condi tion. Address XV, AUuca office. Subscribe for Tax Akqcs. WANTED PTJPIL.S WISHING TO TAKE private lessors In dancing can do so by enquiring at 710 Fifth avenue. Jones. WANTED GOOD RELIABL.EOIL.SAI.ES man. on commission or salary. Address Quaker Oil and Implement company, Cleveland, Ohio. TVT ANTFJJ TWO MEN COLLECTORS AND II solicito-s for Rock Island. Permanent positions. f9 Mitchell & Lynde building, be tween & and 6 p. m. WANTED CHRISTIAN MAN OR WCM an to aualify for permanent office woric. Salary VrOQ. Enclose self addressed, stamped envelope to Director, care Auiiia. WANTED LOCAL SOLICITING AGENT for accident insurance: one who can de vote siiCicient time to the business to make It proutaDie. Aaaress M.." Am.ua. ' TTTANTED ANY HONEST, CAPABLE. i v luuuKt io s man over zi can oDtain per tcanent. prottttbie and progressive employ ment by sei.ulr.g name and address to P. O. box S'.O. tTANTED SITUATION BY HOUSE- f v keeper. Excellent economist and man- aper; trained in care of children. Good seam- tress. Good home. Address giving full par ticulars, cd, care oi a l s. WANTED GOOD SOLICITORS IN ROCK Island to take orders for the celebrated Singer sewing machine. A No. 1 contract given to rttht parties. Call on or address the Singer Manufacturing company, 417 Harrison street, Davenport, lowa. WANTED PUPILS IN FREEHAND AND mechanical drawing. Pen and Ink, china painting and new method of water col ors, i.nuoren s mass Saturday afternoons, with first lesson and material free. Clsws in the evening. Lessons 50 cents. Mas Piatt, 'tumo ouo ugnseentn street. Tf ANTED T" LOAN MONEY ON DIA- V monds. watches, iewelrv. hardware. musical instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paia i or second nana goods of an kinds also. The above goods for sale at half th usual storeoriees. All business transaction strictly ojunuenu i. mis new nutnoer ana location. lfriS Second avenue. Don't forget it. J. W. Jones. Two rings on 1347. VVANTED TO TEAGH THE SCIENCE r of magnetic bealiuir Her course of In structions i-.re so thorough and comprehensive t:-i ner students thoroughly unde'stand how to euro all diseases and to banish disease from I heir own booits They are als capab'e of teacllinir ot hers the tfreat soient nf ht:Llinir. Why battle with poverty when there Is a for- luueinsioru nr your crne una re neuica und taught how to heal. Write or call on Mrs. N. Atz, Utr? Second avenue, Kock Island, 111 FOS SALE TTIOR SALE FIRST-CLAS3 SALOON. - cneap. iieason ior selling, sickness. Jn quire at A Hi; us office. FOR SALE A LARGE COVERED HACK and -J-hor.-.e express wagon cheap for i-u.su. .!9iman, ii sccona avenue. TTtOR SALE A QUA N I IT Y OF HOUSE- jl- hold goods, including sewi.g machine. e c , immcaiatciy, at ibia r ourtn avenue. a'OK SALE TWO-STORY BRICK RESI ' dense with modern Improvements. In quire at C37 Seventeenth street. Terms lib- iai. X70R SALE A NEW S-ROOM HOUSE AND - four lots set wiih young fruit shrubherv cheap for cash. Apply on premises, li-'l Forty- secunu street. F OR SALE NINE-ACRE FRUTT FARM, All Kinds of fruit; good buildings; near town. A tourgam for some one if taken soon. 'Jordon & Bowman. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, 40-ACRE farm near town. Vots of fruit. To be o!d cheap to settle an e.-itate. Here Is a bar- rain cneap ior eash. 10 trade, uoraon uowmun. TjIOR SALE COAL IN ANY QUANTiT A of 60 bushels or over at ii . 50 per ton. de- lvcred U. U. D. to any part of tbe city. Ieave orders at Commercial bonse barbershop. Rock i -iiann, or iaos J ames, oiuan. IOR SALE A NEAT OFFICE CABINET - with about eo diCerenk slides, suitable fos :.!g legal blanks or any deocrlpticn of pipers c nat form to be kept in shape for writing. 4 eomprehenclve Index connected. Just the itinc for any oTlae with commote, etc., to lie. Addrotji H. E. C, care of Tax A noes. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND A POINTER PUP. OWNER CAN have same by calling at R. L X P. roundhouse. T OST A BROWN BECT SATCHEL CON taining 7.K5 between Tremann's butcher thop abd Kreii & Math's. Fmderpleafte return to this occce a'-u receive reward. T OST ON TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET J-J between r-ight-and-a-b:ur and intb ave nues, a pair of gold spectacles. Finder will please return to Tub Alices ofllce. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL MORT gage loans by W. H. Eastman, 1712 See ond avenue, without publicity or removal He also makes collection hard ones a specialty T OST TUESDAY NIGHT, ON THIRD A V--I J enue between Twentieth and Seven teenth streets, or on" Seventeenth street be tween Third and Eighth avenues, a crecnt pia set with 12 diamond-. inder please leave at Auocs oilice. THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANCE medium and clairvovant. Mrs. M. C. Allen. located at 416 Main street, Davenport. Iowa. This remark Me medium can be consulted oa ail affairs o tile. She reads your past, present and future like an open book. Can tell your thoughts and w hat troubles you. Her fees are ." cents and up. Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Send stamp for Illustrated pamphlet with spe cial term. For Drunkenness and Drug Usinp. Institutes f i . (Uire coutitlet.tuii. THE PARENT INSTITUTE, AO - . mSlCUT, ILL. The Choicest Vegetables, Groceries, $4 As well as f raits that are ed at tbo piek- M M - a A proper time, and can- rl lied absolutely fresh by the lost reliable packers, "is the only kiuJ you will hud at our jT'v store. rw US He Handle the Choicest re Teas and Coffees M and onr prices are always at tbe bottom. Yours for good lowest prices. goods and NELSON & LUNDQU1ST, CASH GROCERS, 2223 Fourth ave. 'Phone 1090. wm mm hp jm L u Z CT 4Z. TL T K a T tm mm mm HT- "J ' GRIPPE KILLS MORE PEOPLE Than Small Fcx, Yellow Fever t Cholera or any other contagions disease. Ask yovr Doctor. Thousands die in every epi demic of la grippe like the pres ent one aod thousands die every year afterward from some weak ness of the system lejt over from la grippe. Grippe is little eared because it is little understood. Its work is hidden often does not appear even to the practiced eye of the physician. A genuine hard case of la grippe scarcely ever leaves a sound system. The germs of a grippe are the smallest mic robes known, yet they generate a toxine poison of the most virulent character. La Grippe is in the air. You don't have to be exposed, as in other contagious diseases. The germs of la grippe are everywhere at present. In one week the wave of infection crosses a continent. A nation is infected as quick ass one city. You cannot escape la grippe by iso lation. You breathe in bacteria in every breath. Grippe can be Cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Tins is giiaranteed. Grippe can be Preve?itcd by Foley's Honey ana Tar. This is guaranteed. Foley's Honey and Tar reaches the root of the disease. It destroys and eradicates the germs of la grippe. It puts the system on a plane to resist and expel these microbes. Foley's Honey and Tar, by absolutely curing la grippe, leaves no loophole for future lung trouble, throat diseases, stomach disorders and fatal organic troubles. All drupglsts sell Foley's Honey and Tar under a positive (ruarantee to prevent or cure la srripne in any stage, leaving' the system strong against infections of any kind. Grippe starts with a cold. CuTO that cold in one day with Fokfs Soncy and Tar. It cures all colds and positively prevents pneumonia. Up-to-Date Wall Papers. The Adam's Wall Paper Co.'s display of fine new wall papers surpasses anything they have ever shown before. A finer line at lower prices than ever before. Be sure and see 1 the latest colorings. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO... 310-314 Twentieth Street. FINE TAILORING A few notes regarding fall goods that can be found by looking at this ad. Here are some prices we quote: rvelties In suits the prices range from $18, f20, (22, $25 and vp- The prices in the fall trousers range from $5, $5 50, $5, $'.60 and upward. Come In and see our fine line. ' G US EN GLINt VMB-o Rock Island Sa vings Bank, i Hock Island. HI. Incorporated Under the State Law. roar Per Ctr Paid on Deports. MOSEY L0AJTED 01 PZSS03AL CO LATHS LL 0B SEAL ESTATE SE0TJSI1I OFFICERS J. K. Buford, president, John Crubaurn, Vice Fresl4luV P. Greesawalt, Cashier. Betas bosineaa July a, ISM, and oeevpy the B. K. corner ol UUebaU Lynda's aaw buildina. DIRECTORS ; H. B. Cable, John Crubaafll, H. P. Hull, ' K. W. Hurt, John VoOi ouetwm-JaekJoa Ham. Wm. WOmertoa Phil MitcneU. I Binxm, i M.iutora