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TH E SA M) ERSYIIXE
SEMI-WEEKLY.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 21, 1907
pleted and City Has
Fine System,
n. 0. L. ROGERS 10 SEWERAGE QUESTION
RETIRE FROM PRACTICE, HAS BEEN SETTLED,
Will Devote his Entire;Contract Has Been Com*
Time in Future to
Drug Store.
The announcement made by Dr.
, |,. Rogers to his friends recent- 1
•v that he would retire from the
nrui'tice of medicine on January
l»t. will ho harm'd with regret, by
inmdreds <>f his patrons through-
, ,t this county, where he had
1 u.It up one of the largest and
most extensive general practices
0 f auy physician in this section
of Georgia.
Dr. Rogers' retirement nt this
time is due to the fact that his
health does not permit him to
make ns many night calls and
take winter weather and it is to
avoid this that he gives up the
practice of medicine.
In future, Dr. Rogers will de
vote his time to the business of
the Sanderaville Drug Company,
m which lie is largely interested
and will continue to serve his
friends at the store.
It is doubtful ii any physical)
,n Georgia iu the practice no
toniter than a dor.oii years Could
count so many patrons as Dr.
Rogers and the practice built up
1 v him lias kept him constantly
; u*»y. Nut only the people of’
Sanderaville and the county, but
the physicians held him in the
highest esteem !it! ( .’ w Ssitn 119
an obi" and liiceH'Sflfrl physic nut
and their confidcM 1 ' ha? been
ten shown in many waj$, ,
During the post several ysdH he
lias practiced in partnership wittM
I»r. D I,. Cheatham and the linn
will be dissolved January 1st . by
liia retirement, Dr. Cheatham
'outimiing to serve the patrons of
’he firm.
During the past term Dr. Rog
ers hue served as President, of the
County Medical Association.
EXTRA SESSION DEPENDS
ON SUPREME COURT.
H Court will Reverse De
cision None Wll be
Necessary.
The contractors who have boon
engaged in laving a system of
sewerage in Sandersville have
completed their work-of installa
tion and the city lias one of the
most complete and thorough sew
erage systems in Georgia.
Grateful citizens are.beginning
to enjoy the benefits of this sys
tem and commend the foresight
and patriotism of the city fathers
who thought out and planned the
scheme as well as those who later
completed the construction work.
The question of the outfall has
been settled by arbitration and
cost the city, outside of counsel
fees, about ns follows;
To L. E. Brown, $500.
Mr. McIntyre, $150.
B. J Tarbutton, $700.
C. G. Rawlings, $750.
The plumbers are quite busy in
the city making connections with
the sewers.
It is expected that this sewerage
system will add much to the
gtowth of the city andi that it will
do so is evident f.v*or the number 1
of people dijsi''>*ghomes here*and
the unumial activity in the rea}
estate ms.rkuu.,
MORE IMPROVEMENTS
FOR SMITH STREET.
Small Houses Give Way
tor Larger and
Better Ones.
A Bale \vft3 made Thul’Sddy
through the BntKVl'svilie'Invest
ment Company of two Jarge lots
on Smith street to Mrs. I', P-
Shelniibt, the lots being located
below the new house of the sitirie
company on South Smith street.
At present there are two negro
houses on the lots, but these are
to be taken away and in their
place modern cottages for white
tenants will add much to the ap
pearance of that street and which
will be quite roomy and IminRome
cottages, when completed.
U. I). C. Meeting.
The Mary Ann Williams chap
ter entertained Thursday nfte:-
noon at the home of Miss Mamie
vision in the Georgia railroad j > 5 l ) ‘ 11 k '-
w , . , , n . I A very entertaining aud liistruc-
id Central ot Georgia lane cases ° ,
■ tivo urogram was gone tlirougli
■ been reversed bv the wnjpreme t,vw •" . h
,• •. ♦ „ including reports from the heert-
urt of the l mted fetnt.es ” 1
■li
Atlanta. (la.—It is generally
evod that the id<-a of an extra
ssion of the legislature will
nge upon the course «>t the su-
’('iiifi court of Georgia, whose
Die state, it is understood, will
k the state supreme court to ro-
■ rsc its decision in which it tfe-
■ hired that n property holder who
id tailed to make a return of Inis.
property for taxation lias no right
l" demand a hearing. The su
premo court of the United States
1 Id that this was a denial ot the
du> process of law. and in conflict
with tlie constitution.
tary, Historian and Treasiner.
Entertaining papers were read by
Mesdames. S. G. Lang and Halt-
well Holmes.
Delightful music was rendered.
The parlor and dining room were
beautiful in their decorations of
Chris tin as green.
Motion was acted upon that the
local chapter offer an award of a
sfOL'd' medal, the design ot which is
.. lei fc hi charge of a committee, to
II the Georgia court reverses it- . . . ,
, the best original essay wiitten b}
•■ II. M will not he necessary t<> .' , ,>
, ... , - a school girl or hoy on tin war
1 all the extra session of the legis-i
aturo, because the laws of tin
-Lite hearing upon the rights ot
axpavers will then have been
' ubhshcd as broad enough to
:| '.e proper constitutional care <
■ very tax payer.
Stores are Being Dec
orated for Christinas.
It begins to look like the time
tor Santa Claus’ arrival in the
°ity and airead'’ the merchants
n, 'e beginning to decorate for the
holiday season.
Some of thi
decorations are
between the States.
Mrs. Dan Harris presided over
the meeting.
A delicious salad coarse,tollow-
. f>d hv black coiiee and tea with
crackers and flaked cheese were
served. _
Mrs. Wood Entertains
One of the delightful events of
tiie week was the dinner given on
Wednesday h.y Mrs. Pierce Wood
in honor of her guest, Mrs. fe. M.
felieppardson of St. Louis.
The Christmas idea was clever
ly vide need in the decorations of
"roeii and red. and in the lavors,
‘1'iite att ract ive and show uniisii-1 which were bout tonieres, and ■'< u j
ally good taste.
Hundreds of people are seen in
the city each day doing Christmas
-hopping and this will continue
until after Santa Claus’ visit.
made by the mother of the young
hostess, Mrs. M. S. Bradley.
Tim dinner was served in six
courses and the table npp nt-
ments were beautiful.
Oedieet-ior-i Sepviee?,
6f. ..
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
December 29, 1907.
•*>: (^oca + f$r>e + Invited >•••
This Ends the Tenth Year <>f Our Pastor's
Service Among IV.
•sf ^pogparome 3*
Master of Services
JUSTICE B. D. EVANS.
Voluntary
Mrs. A. CHAMl.EE.
Anthem, “Praise the Lord/’—Blowers
CHOIR.
Hymn—“Holy. Holy, Holy,”
CONGREGATION
Invocation
Rev. B. H. IVEY, D. D.
“Lord’s Prayer,”—Koshehal.
QUARTETTE.
Scripture Reading
Rev. T. J. GUMMING.
Delivery of Keys to Building
Committee
E. J. FULU*. / ?uildcr -
Report of Tt-e&gyfer
r. ?. Sf ACER:
Delivery of *° i rusteer
c. z, RAWLInY’S.
History of . thc Church and Buildings
a. w. EVAFfS.'
Thanks of the Cl'Ufi'fth
T. H. SPARKS.
Prayer
Rev. T. .1. BECK, D. D.
Hymn, “I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord/’
CONGREGATION.
Dedication Sermon
Rn-. A. CHAMLEE.
Dedicatory Prayer
P. R. TALIAFERRO.
Hymn, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’
Name,”
Congregation.
•
Benediction
Rev. E. J. SMITH.
A. Chamlee, Pastor.
D. C. Harris, Church Clerk.
P. R. Taliaferro, S. S. Supt.
J. J. Harris, Asst. Supt.
Clarence -1 Wall, S. 3. Secy.
buildups; committee
F. l-\ STALER, (!. (J. RAWLINGS.
WILLY ! i A R1! fS. I). V. If A LE,
A. CH A MJ.EE.
K. J. IT l.RLR. A mm n uci and t’rir.DKK.
DEACONS
J’. R. TAM W'ERRO. (.’11aikma.V.
T. II. SPARKS, SKCtiKTAkv.
S M. HITCHCOCK, Q. RICHARDS,
WJLKY HARRIS, E. L HOLMES,
C. L. BREWER. A.'L. EVANS,
A. J. MILLS, It. A. HOLLIMAN.
TRUSTEES
i* it. taliafkrro; '
t. ir. sparks.
J! D. EVANS.
AA ' r • A v :
The Last Invitation of
FOR. 1907
Christmas of 1907 will soon be
gone. Will your Children remem
ber Christmas of 1907 with Joy or
Sadness? It is for you to decide.
What is a few dollars compared to
the delight and pleasure of your
Child on Christmas
morning to find Santa Claus did not
forget them.
Come now while oar Stock is
Fall and Fresh and make your
Purchases.
NEW 5 & 104
RACKET STORK
FAIRNESS
■» ■ *• i ■ '4S|
Towards its depositors, towards its
borrowers and towards its stockhol
ders, combined with safety, prompt
ness' an ^ c0lirtes y has enabled the
First phonal Bank of Sandersville
during the o/ ears of exis ^ ence ,J«
crease its total i ’ esou ^ SS”L $2 !’S°
in July 3901 to over $300,000 00 at the
j present time. We 111 eres
time deposits.
United States and State-' 0epwli#y
L. B. HOLT, President, . S. SI. HITCHCCI, £ag&kr r
D. P. HALE, Vice Pres. BATTLE SPARKS. Ast Cashier',
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