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CUTIGURA PILLS
Fir
In Gases of Itching, Burning,
Scaly Humours,
And for Renovating and En
riching the Blood.
The Best and Most Economical
Yet Compounded.
Cuticurn Resolvent Pills (chocolate
coated) are tho product of twenty-five
years 1 practical laboratory experience
iu the preparation of remedies for the
treatment of humours of the skin, scalp
ami blood, with loss of hair, and are
confidently believed to be superior to
nil other alteratives as well as liquid
blood purifiers, however expensive,
wldle enabling all to enjoy tho curative
properties of precious medicinal agents
Without consuming needless expenses
and often Injurious portions of alcohol
la which such medicines have hereto
fore been preserved.
Cutieura Pills are alterative, antisep
tic, tonic and digestive, and beyond
question the purest, sweetest, most suc
cessful auil economical blood and skin
purifiers, humour cures and f onle-dlges-
tives yet compounded. Medium adult
dose, one pill.
Complete externnl and Internal treat
ment for every humour may now bo
had for one dollar, consisting of Cut!
earn Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cutieura
Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cutl-
c „rn Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse
the blood. A single set, costing but
one dollar, 18 often sufllcient to euro tho
most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp
nml ldood hussours, eczemas, rashes,
itehlngs and Irritations, with loss of
hair, from Infancy to ngn, when phy
glciaus uud all other remedies full.
THE "GEORGIA WONDER” MON
DAY NIGHT.
Miss Annie Mny Abbott, the little
(icorgia Magnet has recently returm
to this her native home and BtHte from
Australia and a tour of the entire
world. Prof. Gibson has arranged for
Miss Abbott to give an exhibition of
her marvelous powers at the Audito
rium Monday evening, March Kith. Bee
hand bills for particulars.
To Sandersvllle Lyceum Bookholders.
ey.
BRIEF LOCALS.
♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦«««««♦♦♦♦♦»♦<
PERSONAL.
The next Lyceum attraction, which
is announced for Tuesday evening, .11*1
ins!., is the eighth and last of the sea
son’s course. U'e hope, however, to he
able to furnish an additional entertain
ment, and ask all those holding books
tor the season to preserve the covers, as
evidence llmt they are entitled to free
admission. W. B. Bknnktt,
President.
COTTON REPORT.
ittnn receipts to da to 11,034.
Fully
flood Middling 0'a Good Middling 9^,
Fully middling middling O'-j.
Many School Children are Sickly*
Mother Gruy’s Sweet Powders for
Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse
in Children’s Home, New 'tork, Break
up Colds in ‘24hours, cure Feverishness
Headache, Stomach Troubles, leeth
inn Disorders, and destroy Borins. At
all druggists, 25o. Sample mailed
FUKK Address Allen S Olmstead, De
Hoy, N. Y.
Notice of Election,
To the Qualified Voters of the City of
Inndersv""
lj\ authority of an Act. of the Gener- „ oodg a
nl Assembly of the Suite of Georgia, »
grunting a new charter to tlm city of ’
Stuidcm ille, approved Dec. 10th ihl)-, hair, etc., a
and of nn Ordinance of the Mayor and
Council of the City of Sundersvllle, ap
proved Feb. ltlth. 1903, an election will
he held on the 24th day of March, 1903,
liy the qualified voters of the city oi
Sundersvllle to determine the question
as to whether or not the Mayor and
i Council t >f Sundersvllle shall issue the
bonds of said city for the purpose ol
creeling and maintaining a system of
water works and electric lights for said
city as provided in section 38 of the
new charter of said city and in said or
dinance of Feb. 10,1903; said bonds to
he issued for the aggregate sum of
thirty-seven thousand dollars, ($37,(X,u)
each bond to he for the principal spin
of one thousand dollars, numbered troin
one in thirty-seven (1 to 37) inclusive,
and in hear interest at the rate of live
l>er cent per annum, said interest to be
pay aide annually,and the entire amount
of the principal of said bonds to be due
thirty years after tho date of issuance
of such bonds, so that for. each of the
years lliuj to 1032 inclusive there shall
he due on said bonds the sum of eight
een hundred and fifty dollars interest
and no principal, and fog flic yp111 - 1033
there shall be due on said bonds the
sum of thirty-seven thousand dollars
($37,UX>.00) principal, and the further
sum of eighteen hundred and iifty dol
lars (1K50.U0 interest.
Said election shall be held at (lie
| County Court House in Sundersvllle,
l Ha., on the aforesaid date, to-witj
March 24111, 1003, and the polls shall
open at ten o’clock a. in. and shall close
in three o’clock p in, and said election
shall he held under the same rules und
rvgnhitioiik I hat elections for municipal
officers of said city of Sundersvllle are
held except that no registration of vo-
i htrs shall lie required for said election.
At said election all who favor the issu
ance of sakl bonds shall have written
printed on their tickets "For Bonds
Fruit, trees are in blossom nml Easter
clothes in bud. It is spring.
March is progressive. The electric
form of Monday night was n midsum
mer night,’h dream.
Farmers and early gardeners had
another set-hack from Monday night’s
downpour.
Dame Nature is houseclenning; al
ready the effects of sweeping gales and
washing rains appear.
The spring-like air is laden with ru
mors of marrying and giving in mar
riage, vindicating the poet’s assertion,
“In the spring the young man’s fan-
etc.
According to the Advance, Vldalla
seems to be in same ease with our city
u some regards—“thirteen weddings
expected soon and not an empty house
n town.”
A handsome line of silver and cut
glass articles, novel in style niul admir
able in design, lias been received by
the Sundersvllle Drug Go. They are
timely and happy suggestions for cer
tain coming events.
Solicitor-General B. T. Rawlings on-
terlained in honor of the members of
till' burnt nn elegant dinner on Wednes
day ot last week. The guests we re Judge
Holden, the visiting attorneys, and
members of the local bar.
If Snndersville waits until she is
ready for it” before making any effort
toward improvement and development
he will go down into obscurity with the
perverted motto, “Nunqunm pernios”
engraved over her devoted head.
Don’t miss the entertainment by the
Expression department of the High
School tomorrow, Friday, night. A pro
gram of unusual interest and attraction
is arranged and an enjoyable evening
promised. A nominal fee of 10 cents,
general admission, will he charged.
The Parker Concert Company, pro
nounced notone of the best hut the best
ot its kind, will be the next Lyceum at
traction, the date March 81st. The
company consists live ladies and one
man—each member an artist.
We publish this week sworn state
ments of the four chartered hunks iu
the county. In addition to the excel
lent financial showing as therein set
forth, we have two flourishing private
banks in Snndersville. All of which
proves the subsllinthil basis of county
finances.
Snndersville, a la Atlanta, is mightily
moved and troubled inspirit over the
depot question. Reasons of sickness
and attendance upon court duties pre
vented tho committee appointed by the
city council bringing the matter before
the Southern Railway officials In Atlan
ta lust week. They will go before the
Railroad commission with their plea on
the 27tli Inst.
l)r. Win. Rawlings is putting in a
sewerage system for the Snndersville
Hotel and Sanitarium. Superinten-
nt T. R. Cox who is in charge of the
work, with convict labor, thoroughly
understands his business. 1 lie ditch
for the drain pipes is as neat a bit of
excavation as one could wisli to see—
straight as a die. It crosses the court
house yard, connecting with thP coun
ty pipes, into which the hotel sewers
will discharge.
There is a tide in the affairs of mu
nicipalities,as well ns of men, which ta
ken at its Hood lends cl) to future
growth aiul prosperity if not to fortune.
Neglected, the opportunity now offered
our city to get in line with the progres
s ive third elflss towns of the state, will
go out with the ebb, and |envp us stran
ded high and dry—a little two-by-four
town, pointed out to travelers as a cu
rious anomaly.
A bewildering army of spring dress
all the fashionable weaves
taminesi, Venetians, canvas,nio -
Iso ft full line of the latest
novelties for shirtwaist suits, and every
thing imaginable for the dplpctation
of hearts feminine, is ulrendy attracting
crowds of fair shoppers to the store of
Happ Paris. Mr. Happ, who lias just
returned from KoW York, lias more than
sustained his reputation for irreproach
able taste in selection. Duo notice of
their spring opening will appear later.
The Presentments of the Grand Jury
published this week are a gratifying ex
position of the condition of county af
fair*. and show careful and conscien
tious investigation on the part of the
body. Their commendation pf our ex
cellent county officials is merited trib
ute to the wisdom of the people whose
choice they are as well as to the officers
themselves, wlide their Pftrnest recom
mendation for the searching out and
suppression of the evils of law breaking
in our midst, show them well deserving
ing the high encomiums that have been
paid the Urut)(l Inquest. The person
nel ot the body was remarked ns being
splendidly representative of Washing
ton county citizens in nearly all depart
ments,
On the day of adj,HH;iunent the^fol-
Mr. Newman Wood wns registered
at the Pulaski in Savannah Tuesday.
Miss Lizzie Harris lias returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Lillian Huntley has returned
from a week’s visit to Macon.
Miss Fannie B. Adams of Dnvisboro
is expected in Snndersville today to
spend several days with Mrs. T. H.
Sparks.
Dr. H. A. Hermann and sister, Miss
Bertha are expected home from Atlan
ta the first of April.
The many friends of Mrs. Julia Mar
tin are pleased to learn of her conval
escence, nfter n two weeks’ illness
Mr. Chas. Adamson of Dublin will he
in the city today, taking orders for pic
ture frames.
Mesdnmes Mnnson and Bngley of
Wadley were guests of Mrs. S. Bayne
Tuesday and Wednesday.
WrigtsviHe Record: Mrs. Fred Sta-
cer of Snndersville is ill the city visit
ing Mrs J. L. Kent.
Mr. Hermann Bashinsky, says the
Morning News, was autographed at the
Do Soto in Savannah Monday.
Miss Bettic Matthews, the popular
milliner of the firm of Happ A Paris, is
expected to return tomorrow from
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pittard made
brief visit to Macon this week, return
ing sooner tlinn they intended, owing to
the illness of Mr. Pittard.
Mr. A. 0. Harrison of Agricola, and
his son Dr. James Harrison of Sparta,
were among the visitors ill town last
week,
Mrs. Herman Bashinsky and Miss
Florence Cohen arc lit home after a de
lightful visit to New Orleans and to
Troy, Ala.
Miss Lotus Flanders of Wrightsville
spent several days in the city tin* past
week, guest of Miss Alary Emilia Ro-
blson.
Mrs. W. N. Henry, of Sandersvllle,
Tuesday Night’s Entertainment.
Last Tuesday night’s entertainment
at the Auditorium wns one of the very
best of tliis season, and our people feel
nn especial pride in the knowledge that
it was all furnished by our own home
people.
A duet beautifully played by Misses
Cohen and Chapman was the lirst fea
ture of the program. Hon. T. W,
Hardwick, in a few well chosen words,
thanked the audience in behalf of those
interested in the Sunday School library
for their help in this direction, com
mended the movement and expressed
the thanks of the audience and those in
terested in the library to the lecturerof
the evening for giving of his time and
talents to promote so worthy nn enter
prise. He then introduced our fellow
townsman, Sir. Chas. J. Bayne, the
speaker of the evening, ns one of our
number who had won fame in the field
of literature and on the platform.
It would be unjust to the lecture and
{MMtw manlev, enesr.
DOORS. SASH. BLINDS. MOULDING
MILL. WORK OF ALL KJNDS.
PAINTS, OILS. RAILR0AQ. STEAMBOAT.
AND MILL SUPPLIES.
DU!Ll>e ,,S
LIME, PLASTER.HAIR,& CEMENT.
WINDOW PLATErf’ART GLASS
ytm oetCIALTY. i
ThLYn«K ftfCSTrKKVRb
to the lecturer to attempt here to give ORDINARY'S CITATIONS
any of the lecture itself, in the limited |
Application lor Administration
ligHted so ninny audiences in all parti
of the Union. It is a gem, bright, wit
ght Have said, one which mis i
hied so ninny audiences in all parts I (GEORGIA—Washington County.
— . „ . tR»
ty, instructive and beautifully eloquent.
Thcr
Ordinary’s Office, March 9,1903
re was nothing more lie .night have [Mrs. Oelestla Oolli« ? has nppH«1 J or
said.... the subject, perhaps, yet all letters of »dm.n«straton, ; o the estate
wished that he mlgiit hnve spoken an of \\ S Collins deceased. ll ! 18 *. 8 > 41lie t ,®
hour longer. What he did say was just fore, to notify all concerned tlmt tlte
what we till wished we might hnve said, same will be heard on the lirst Monday
and said it as he did that night. But m April next. Ordinary
none but Chas J Bayne can say it. No I 4t M. Nkwman, oruinnry.
one else can say it that way.
Application for Adinlulalrotioii.
| GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office, March 2, 1903.
James H. Hooks lias applied for let
Entertainment at the Auditorium
The musical entertainment nt the
auditorium on the evening of March 0,
was indeed an occasion of unusual pleas
ure und enjoyment to all of those pres. ^
out. The entertainment was unique III I notiTy aTrconeeriied that the same wil
conception and perfect In execution— be heard on the first Monday in April
and was attended by a larger audience | next. M Nkwman , Ordinary.
ed, on the estate
RESOURCES:
I
Loans and Discounts $ 68.042.C4
Demand Loans
120.00
Overdraft*, (secured)
8,133 13
Furniture nnd Fixtures..
1,883.38
Dm* from Banka and Bankers
in the 8ta*o
13,830.07
Due from Hanks and Bankers
in other States
8,081.89
Curreucy, )
Gold, •
Silver,Nickels nnd Pennies )
Total
.
6,242.30
90,333 97
than usually assembles In our auditori
um. Misses Marston and Gibson prov
ed equal to the occasion, and dem
onstrated that they thoroughly under
stood wlint is requisite in en tertaining
Their happy selections skillfully execu
ted, captivated the attention of the nu
dlence niul held it the entire evening.
.Miss Gibson, q nieco of Prof, Gihsotb
is from Savannah. She won a host of
friends during her short stay in our city
Miss Gibson is a very brilliant and tal
ented young lady. In view of the fact
Application Tor Administrator’s
IMsmision.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
Ordinary’s Office, Mnrch 2, 1003.
it ,T Waller administrator of the es
tate (ff Win. Waller deceased, rep™
seats that lie has fully discharged tin
duties of his said trust, and prays for
letters of dismission. This is therefore
to notify all persons concerned,
show cause, if any they can, oil or he
fore the first Monday in April next
why said administrator should not he
discharged from said trqsl.
at M- Nkwman,
Ordinary
it ■ ■ r> • , I^HT III UlirilV 1 -
of Prof. John Gibson, with her daugh- recited different oomloselections, which X|»»Hoistluii for
tor, Miss Addle'May, spent part of Fri- were greatly enjoyed by the audience
' . „ , . One of the pleasantest features of the
spent several days of last week in 1,10 I 'that"she is only fourteen years of age,
city, visiting her daughter.—Mllledge- | u . r ability ns a pianist is wonderful,
lib, union Rucordcr Besides being so accomplished in mu
Hie union Becorui r, Lj£ Miss Gibran, possess.* no little do-
Mrs. I.A.Gibson, of Savannah* slater | ee () f talent as an Elocutionist, She
1 - Admhihtr alo ’a Dlsuiis
i j a * i i .in .!(,. i uiih u. u(r pleasantest features of the j
day and Saturday in the city. evening’s program was the singing by GEORGIA—Washington County
Rev. B. 11. Ivey of Sparta was warm- the fourth and fifth grades. This part of Ordinary’s Officu March 2, 1903.
ly welcomed by many old friends and the program was simply an M“ t,on j w Veal, Executor of the estate of
frLer »( 1.1. ~n.rw.ta ■» 'J.S'f.T & W « ]y"\^TTll SrSlWlS
S..n<lvr.vlllp lw Wf*. wdn. Tto VpM f »?" ■* S» tr'ilt3VS?, t lX“ otdli
Mrs. W. M. Crafts of Savannah visit- singing is an evidence of careful tra n- njgH j on ^his is therefore, to notify al
ed her mother, Mrs. McDonald, and 1,1 () T Gower a member of the persons concerned, to show cause, if
her brother, Mr. J. T. McDonald in the facu)ty KBV0 „ short address in which ^piffine xtwhy said admin-
city the past week. , | he set fqurth bri^ an^d ooncisej^the j ghou { d uol lle discharged front
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
HE SANDERSVILLE BANK
Located at Sanderavllle, (la., at the close of bualneaa Feb. a8, 1903.
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in $ 80,000.00
Surplus Fund, Undivided
Profits, 1es» Current Ex
penses and Taxes Paid.. 6,972.09
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 58,166.88
Time Certificates 1,206.00
Total
90,833.97
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Washington.
Before me came C. WHITEHURST, Cashier, The Sandersvllle Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank, us shown by the books of file in said Bank.
0. WHITEHURST, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed befere me, this 6th day of March, 1903.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. O,
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS'BANK
LOCATED AT TENNILLE, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
FEBKUAUY 28, 1901L
,, v ... . lie set fourth briefly und concisely the - .
f , meaning of the school as nn organized istrator snou
Miss Claim Watkins returned from {”^ u ' t f on . t , i(b ^drpsaby Mr. 0™- trqst
Atlanta tills week. Slie spent Tuesday pr vvllg considered appropriate and ex
in the oity, leaving yesterday for Adrian prcsslve.
- - 1 The entire evening was one of pleas
ure and enjoyment and is indicative of
the life and growth of our institution.
4t
M Nkwman,
Ordinary.
Bkbourcrh
I.onns and Discounts,
Demand Loans,
Overdrafts,
BoikIh and Stocks owned by
the Bank,
Banking Hoqse,
Hue (thiiii B'inks and Bankers
in the State,
Due from Banks and Bankers
in ottier States, 8,285.751
Currency, 2,868.00
Gold, 60.00 :
Silver Nickels and Pennies, 1,020.49
Checks and Cash Items, 173.Hu;
Total, $90,488,001
Liadimtihs
30,400.96'Capital Stock Paid in,
0,OOo!(X) Surplus Fund,
(j’lli9 d 7|Unaivtded Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
2 584.00 l’uid,
l’coo'oo Individual Deposits Subject
’ ' | to Check.
25,329.90 Tln»e Certificates,
25,000.00
6,000.00
Total,
11,920.01
47,328.08
1,239.07
$90,488.06
Working Overtime,
Eight hour laws are ignored by ; those
where she takes charge of a large mil
linery department
Dr. 0. D. Redding of Lindsey who lias
been studying the advanced methods
in Atlanta hospitals, is at home for a
few days before leaving for a course of
study in the noted hospitals of New
Orleans.
Thu handsome features of two of
Washington county’s popular young
people, Miss Julia Walker and Mr.
Chas. H. Sell wall, who are soon to he
married, adorned thp pages of the At
lanta Journal one day Inst week.
Misses Lucy I linos of Atlanta
Allen of Millcdgeville and the
Jordan of Tennillc, who formed
uarlette of visitors to our kins of Wadley and Esther Butts of
city the past week, returned Monday Sandersvllle. Thp suggesting furnish:
to Tennille. ed by Spring in regard to the appropri-
Miss Marion Evans is the name of | ate color scheme, was effectively carried
New Road and Discontinuance of an
old Road.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Office of Commissioners of Roads A
Revenue. February 12, 1003.
Notice Is hereby given that if no good
tiie contrary on
March 1903,
tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New cause is shown to the
Life Bills. Millions are always at work, Thursday the 12th day of
night and day, curing Indigestion, Bil- by 10 o’clock a. in., that the following
lousness, Constipation, Sick Headache proposed new road, reported as of pub-
ami all Stomach, Liver and Bowel (i c utility by special Road Commission-
Onsy, pleasant, safe, sure, ers, will be established as a JU Class
M 1) Jamerson’s drugstore, road of the county oummenotng at the
_ staefiminh road in front of Dr. W. A.
SI ATE OF GEORGIA—•County of Washington.
Before me came J, H. Aruall, Cagnler of Farmers A Merchants’Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Hank, n» shown by tho books of file in said Bank.
J. H. ARNALL.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of March 1903.
D. R. THOMAS, N. I*., Washington County.
troubles. K
(Inly 25c al
In Honor of Misses Perkins and Butts.
Savannah road in front
Thomas’ residence and terminating at
the Dublin road near J E Duke’s resi-
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE TENNILLE BANKING CO.
LOCATED AT TENNILLE, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
FEBRUARY 28, 1908. *
the charming yoimg vocalist” who has out in the purple of violets and gold of
coma to make ImrhomP with Ofll. and I daffodils. They appeared m rpyql t u,d
Mrs. A. W. Evans. Our popular Rep
resentative is smilingly receiving con
gratulations on this recent acquisition
to his interesting household.
Mr. II. N. Gnlialior, after u pleasant
visit to liis parents at his old home,
left the first of the week for Montezu
111a. Owing to changes in the business
in Jacksonville nml for reasons of health
lie will not return to Florida at present
but will engage in the wholesale gro
eery business with his brother Mr.
Corbin Gnllnher, who lias established a
growing trade at Montezuma. Mr.
Win. A. Gullaher will shortly_ take
charge of a branch house fop the South-
daffodils. They appeared ip rpyql
lavish profusion everywhere, the same
ricli colors being used in nil the decora
tions. From above the centre of the
table were suspended ropes of the same
bright-hued tissues, extending to the
four corners of thp tajilp, \v|illp shaded
lamps reflected the colors in softened
tones. A11 unique feature of the enter
tainment was the assumption of Cupid s
. by the guests in turn, each essay
ing, blindfolded, to pierce with an ar
row u heart on the opposite wall. The
little blind god must have laughed in
his sleeve (it he had one) at blunders of
the unconscious mortals, who neverthe
less extracted fun galore front the sit
uation. , .
Another miKthmrokmg contest was
the guessing of silhouettes, The young
men first studied tho profiles of the
IB 1
S W Whitfield and thence the land line
of J E Dukes and Eli Wilsons, and the
following described rond will be discon
tinued, leading from the Tarver road 11
92nd district near T E Houghton s res
idence to the Dublin road m the 1384th
district near Pleasant Spring church
M. NEWMAN,
4t Secty Com R A R
Rkbourckh
Loans and Discounts 41,148.30
Overdrafts, Secured, 22,334.02
Furniture and Fixtures, 1,000.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
iu the State, 50,551.84
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States, " 7,902.40
Currency, 2,050.00
Gold, 15.00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 1,474.40
Checks and Cash Items, 43.32
orn Grocery Company at Tampa, Fla. __
Wrightsville Headlight: The small I young ladies, thrown on a sheet, then
mix scare is all over, and Prof, tjuillian the young men went into eclipse for a
will doubtless expect a full attendance season, emerging triumphant from Hie
at school next Monday as there is no ordeal-fyr one of their number was
further occasion for alarm.—At public awarded the prize—Mr. Lee Happ prov-
sale here hist Tuesday, Chas. G. Raw-1 ing shadows "^rterto
OI me nuc ... .*• - as the successful affUer. in
contains 364 acres, and Mr. Rawlings the former contest, and to both victors
imiil the round little sum of $1,000,04 Prof. Gower, in his happiest vein, pre-
fur it Johnson county soil conics high sented the spoils—an eyiPHSue mm
quet Of violets to Miss Robison and to
Mr. Hupp a handsome box of stationery .
Delicious refreshments were served
during the evening, and at a late hour
the guests departed, bearing recollec
tions of a most enjoyable occasion.
Those present were, Misses Perkins,
Butts, Chapman. Colnm, McKenzie,
Hines, Allen, Turbutton, Robison, and
Messrs. Happ, Smith, Rawlings, Lovett,
Gower, Gilmore,Cooley, M icker, Wood,
Taliaferro, Hyman, Ruben, Harris,
mid nil those who oppose tho. issuance
l) f said bonds shall have written or
| printed on their 'tickets “Against
Bonds.” A said election the follow
uig named persons shall act ns election
| MtHimgers, viz:
J- Sanford Adams,
jj. Shcluult,
tloulmnn,
liy order of the Mayor and
r
V. II
Bond
C oiincii oYthe city of Sandersvllle this
JtiUl day of February, 1903.
(Signed) I). L. CHEATHAM,
Mayor
(Signed) W. A. BELL, Clerk.
feb 10—H
AT HERMANN'S
C ITY r DRUG STOR E.
Program of General Meeting at Pteaa*
ant Groye C)iM r Ch Friday before the 5th
in March,
Friday 11:30 o’clock, Devotional ex
crcises by L A Gladin, 11:30 o clock
sermon by Rev. A. Chamlee, alternate
Rev A S Avant2 o’clock. Who ought to
attend and take part in the Sunday
school? Rev J D Boonp, Kpv A S Avant
3 o’clock, Should we not obey Christ in
Missions a* well as In Baptism.’
E J Smith, Rev T J Holmes.
Saturday 9:30o’clock, Devotional ser
vices by some brother npppinted by the
Moderator. 10 o’clock exercises of An
ti-missionaries answered, Rev T *
Holmes, Dr R G Stone, 11 o'clock. The
necessities for the home, state and for
eign missionary boards, Rev A Cham
lee, P R Taliaferro 2 o'clock- loir what
hot 1 Id we discipline our members, Rev
I Beck D D, Rev J F Jackson, 3
„ clock. Should our ministers be edu
cated and should the church help? A
W Evans, J K Daniel.
Sunday 10 o’clock. Pnrental obliga
tions, Sunday school, Mass meeting. P
R Taliaferro. 11 d'clppk sermon by
Rev TiT Reek, D.T1. , ,
It is very much desired that every
. peaker on the program he present, al
so that there may be a large represen
tation from the various churches.
lowing resolution was offered by Mr J.
V Walker and unanimously adopted.
“ Vs this honorable body lias finished
(U iork fo? the y™r
we separato Wf* wish to return our
thanks to our worthy Foreman for I s
pleasant and affable manner andj
ness-like way in discharging the duties
SctoSb upo>* '*'"*,”* »
li.ni WHextend our lieartfelt tnanss
eiict. oil,.-, for Ui« l*S , *Jil"S5I , )JSJ
out the term, and 8l, ° uld w e
meet in this onpacity again,, may we
meet in that upper and bet(,er PU»B •
“that Celestial City, not made with
hands, eternal in the heavens.
| Statk ok Omo, CityW Ttp.Kpo, )
Luo* OppsiTI,! .. i 1
the
Paia» Cured
They are often caused by a I Frank j" ("a K nkv iiia’lles oftfh Pipt he
lc condition of qf the firm of F. J
etc. URIC
liheumatlp
undue apcwnHlttJiipWOfflJJ^w^J | ^,d e^ry ease of patar'rh tl^
To Cwr® A Cold in One Day
Take Laxative liromo Guiniue Tablets
All druggists '^signature Holden,'Cas
fails to cure. E-W. G>ove sig Ellijay.Ga.
is on each box. 25c. 1
id bladder troubles, ovarian ur i y- • Toledo,County and State afore-
,c. URIC80L, the ^“AraUzesHe saia, and°that said firm will pay the
lieumatp Rpmedy, neutra i/es iiie , HyifpREl) HOLLARS
flne.umu ation Of aplds ill the sys- n ilI 01 1 J L.U ntVatarrli that
tern and cures pain and disease
Ga., or URICSOL Ohemical Co., Los tobef *£ and subscribed in
Angeles, Cal. Druggists sell it at »wi . H 0^ da of December
articulars' to the 1 cannot be cured by the lisp
f « 1 i.1 N 1 1 rr 1 I) D IT IllTRl
of Hai.i.’s
per’boulp, or slx'botllcs for $5.00.
TO TEACHERSI
\ Key to Examinations lips just been
iniblistied containining the puestiom?
wi A nswers of every Public School Ex-
and Answers of every 1 afi Fi »
aminatipn in Georgia,, ainca 1888. Fi _
tee,, years’ work. ^b*. sent, 1M
_ree. B. S.
County Rank,
my presence, tins 0th day
A. 1>., 1880. r , TT1
. A. W. GLEASON.
| SEAL | Notary PuRUd,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nnlly, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Send for testimonials, frep,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toiedo, O.
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in, 25,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid, 7,407.06
Due to Banks and Bankers in
this State, 2,273.06
Due Unpaid Dividends, 66.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check, 93,993.91
Time Certificates, 3,810.00
Cashier’s Checks, 40.00
Total,
$132,580.03
Total,
$132,680.03
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Washington.
Before me came J. Bashinski, Jr., Cashier Tennille Banking Co., who being
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank, as shown by the books of file 111 said Bank.
J. BASHINSKI, JR.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th day of March 1903.
C. W. A. MARSH, N. P., Washington County.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE DAVISBORO BANK,
Located at Daviaboro, Ga., at the dose ot bualneaa Feb. 38, 1903.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $ 12,284.43
Demand Loans 10,8-10.42
Overdrafts 234.14
Banking Houso- 1,008.77
Due from Banks anil Bankers
iu the State. 3,773.80
Due from Banks nnd Bankers
ill Other States 6,883.52
Ciirreney 1,876.00
Gold .... 40.00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies. 1,012.45
Olieeks and Cash Items 123.21
Total $88,101,74
LIABILITIES:
Nicholas Lang, proprietor of the rp
liable grocery store,.39 Rftfnkrq street,
Savannah, fRy, Jan- 20, 1903, »»y« *
“Linpvnnn Drug Co., Proprietors P 1,1 -
16,000.00
1006.44
Capital Stock Paid in |
Surplus Fund
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 20,046 17
Time Certificates 1,029.75
Cashier’s Checks 421.38
Total $38,101.74
lints : I called on your worthy firm
today to tell you that for many years
I have- tried much medicine nnd, in
fact, every means in my power, to get
cured of the terrible rheumatism which
lias undermined my health for a very
long time. I even visited Hot Springs,
- ■* ■ At Inst in
of P
i ^ _ und I
rejoice l "to"state that I am entirely well.
P P P did the work to my entire sftt*
isfaction and made a radical and prompt
cure. (Signetf) N'Oboia* I-ang.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County <
Before me came MARO S. POTTER, Cashier, Davisboro Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the nbove and foregoing statement iB a true condition
of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
MARO S. POTTER. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 8th day of March, 1903.
G. E. GRUBBS, Com. N. P. W. 0., Ga.
long time- 1 even vikiwk >=i>
Ark., but nJl to no purpose. At In
sheer desperation 1 took a course
p p, Lippinan’s Great Remedy, 1
tw*o hundred young men and ladies [ft
qualify for paying positions. If you ara
interested, write us for our handsome il
lustrated catalogue.
The Lanier Southern Business College, Macon, Oa.
Sold by Druggists, ?&P. ,
Hall's Family Pills ftre the