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WATCHES
— AND ~
-OJ!J..LL J* --
THE SANDERSVILLE HERALD
JEWELRY
OF ALL KINDS.
Our stock is the most select in
Middle Georgia.
SENATE PASSES
“23” SUBSTITUTE.
Measure is Adopted by
Vote of Thirty=three
to Ten.
DIAMONDS.
We have only the Pure
Sg White and will sell them
M at 10 per cent, profit.
G. 2180
Solid Gold Elgin,
$36.00
OF AMERICA.,
LAtiCABTt*. FA.
G.2458
ELGIN, 20 Year,
Only $12.50
Cut Glass & China
We sell at Cost, abso
lutely; have 1000 pieces
to select from.
We are anxious to have you make us a
social call and let us show you just what we
have for you.
Very respectfully,
SCARBOROUGH & GARBUTT
Jewelers and Opticians,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
if Jttl J
B. 1902
Sold Gold Elgin
$58.00
SEPTEMBER AND YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
September sees many changes in business.
Systems are revised, methods are altered, new rela
tions are formed.
Any changes probable in your bank account ? Had
you thought of opening a now one ? Or of making a
division of your old one ?
If you have, the facilities of the FARMERS and
MERCHANTS RANK are at your disposal, and this is
our cordial invitation to you to become a depositor
with us.
Remember, that your deposits are insured with us
and there is no possible chance to lose anylning de
posited with us.
Our Depositors’ Insurance Fund lias been increased
in the last month to $200,000.00 for the protection of
our depositors, and it is free to them. If you are not a
customer, open an account with us at once. It is our
endeavor to make the service rendered in all our de
partments thoroughly oflicient and desirable.
We pay you interest on time deposits; if you have
any money that you want to put where it is safe and
will make you something, bring it to us.
Thanking you all for past patronage and soliciting
your futuie business, we are Yours to serve,
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
S. C. Knox, Cashier.
Tennille, Ga.
The Herald and Tribune
One Year One Dollar.
The Sandersville Herald and
Tennille Tribune both one year
for one dollar. To old subscri
bers paid up to both papers and
to new subscribers, these two
county papers will be sent to any
address for the one price of one
dollar in advance. This olf'er be
gins September first.
Herald and Tribune one year, $1.00
OSSS9 WW O
JUST RECEIVED
The largest and best selected line of
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Mattings
Ever shown in Middle Georgia.
We will take pleasure in showihg
you through our stock even if you
du not wish to buy anything at all.
Special Attention to out-of-town Customers
E. J. ft P. D. WILLINGHAM
Macon, Georgia
Clubbing Offers.
The Herald and Bryan’s Com
moner, $1.00
The Herald and Atlanta twice-a
week Journal $1.50
The Herald and Atlanta three-
times-a-week Constitution $1.75
The Herald and daily Journal
$5.00
The Herald and daily Constitu
tion $5.00.
r l he Herald ar.d daily Georgian
$4.50.
The Herald and Watson’s Jef
fersonian $1.60.
This offer of dailies does not in
clude Sunday issues.
M. II. Bird sells mowing
machines and mowing machine
parts. See him if yours is out of
repair. t f.
Try a Peptolac Fluff.
Something new. Busy
Corner. Hermann’s.
1 Old Reliable Stand
I The City
| Barber Shop
In Rawlings Sanitarium
Shaving, - foe
Hair Trim, - 15c
HairCut - - 25c
Guarantee satisfactory work.
Sharp razors, clean towels
and good sober barbers to
give good service.
M. W. WATTS, Prop.
Look in on The 11 krai.d when in town.
Looks busy every minute, but you are
welcome.
Phone us your want;
phone 75, Busy Corner.
Hermann’s.
Advertisers get results when they use
The llEKALn’scolumns, Ask those who
do.
Money to Loan.
A few five-year loans will he
made on good farm property. No
loan less than $2,000. Security
must be ample.
G. H. Howard, Att’y.
Office over First National Bank.
The senate early Wednesday
afternoon passed the Felder con
vict lease bill by substitute, ns
amended, by a vote of 38 to 8.
This means that the substitute
bill, known ns the “Skidoo”
measure on account of the fact
that it was introduced by twenty-
three senators, has been formally
adopted by the senate and goes to
the house for concurrence. As
the house has passed the Holder
bill, it will bo necessary for the
two bodies to appoint a conference
committee to harmonize the dif
ferences.
The essential details of the sub
stitute follow:
The state has direct supervision
of all felony and misdemeanor
convicts. The misdemeanors
may, however, bo worked by the
counties.
The lease system terminates on
the night of March 81, 1909.
The money derived from the
hire of convicts in the meantime
shall he set nsidoas a prison fund.
The money already appropriated
for the support of the prison de
partment is made immediately
available.
The money derived from the
imitation beer tax shall go into
the fund to maintain the convicts.
The felony convicts now hired
out to lessees and used by the
counties shall bo given over to the
commission on April 1, 1909.
The commission may, in its
discretion, purchase one or more
farms.
The convicts shall be divided
into gangs or squads, and, under
the supervision and management
of the state, shall work in the
several counties of the state upon
the public roads or other public
works.
The work to be done in the re
spective counties shall be ap
pointed by the commission in
proportion to population.
The material used in road im
provement shull be furnished by
the counties for which the work is
done.
Vicious and long term men
shall be held on the farm or
farms.
gtTGet your mowing machine
repaired nt, M. H. Bird’s shop, if
HW'Mowing machines and
parts for sale by
tf M. H. Bird.
Mr. Woodall Bcttgf
Mr. C. G. Woodall, w j 10 , I
bM " ' ritio » l| y (or ;*
i.i. i„J
North Sander,ville, i 9 nlll( . «
up again Hi, many frie „ (|s j
glad to learn that he is s „ n J
improved again. C| l
Union Services.
The pastors of the MetoodiJ
Baptist and Christian church
have decided to hold services j
the court house yard during conrl
week which convetmes next MoJ
day and all the singers in the citv
are urged to come out and assist!
in the services. The first service
will be held Sunday night at 7:45
o’clock and continue each nj^J
throughout the week, if tll0 |
weather permits. These services
will no doubt be largely attended
and much good will be acconi.|
plished.
Next!
Several of our subscribers have!
already paid up their subscrip,
tion to the Herald. Who next 0 '
GUS. H. HOWARD,
Attorney at Law.
Over First National Bank!
Sandersville, Ga,
Baby Restless 0
And fretful •
Baby Tonic Digestive
is what the baby needs when
fretful, restless and sutVer-
ing from indigestion and dis
ordered stomach.
It is the result of many
years experience in the treat
ment of babies and is a tri
umph in this line, because it
brings relief, ease and com
fort and contains absolutely
no opiates or other harmful
drug. The youngest infant
can take it with safety and
it will relieve the older chil
dren as well.
In this warm weather
mothers will find it an in
valuable remedy because the
cases of indigestion are apt
to be more severe and it is |
important to take care of the
digestion.
25c. and 50c.
SANDERSVILLE
DRUG COMPANY
Axles.
FARM WAGONS
We have Our^Warehouse filled with the Best Makes Bought before the Ris
All Weights and Styles. Standard and Wide Tires, Steel and Thimble Skein
Dump Carts and Heavy Timber Wagons.
H.you are going to buy a wagon, Buy it Now, get the use of it and pay
for it next fall* The price will be the same as spot cash. Every Wagon Warrented
to give satisfactory service,
Prices are under the Present Market Prices.
HOLT <S BROTHER