About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1008. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Or The Cause of Manjf Suddetf Deaths. There ia a disease prevsiliag in thia country moat dan geaoua because ao dace n. r—ill I II [llJCrt tive. Many sudden VuIhH IP) deatha are cauaed by it—heart dia- fsQV silMr M >e. pneumeuSa, Site*-/ Wl Ncr/bA 1. . NOT FOR LOOKS ALONE, do people buy a piano; II they did any of the handsome. cases with a tlu pan arrangement Inside would, do eery woll for an ormanent. When you buy a McPhatl or Laffargue pi ano you get beauty and merit com- btnedi The tone Is sweet and sym pathetic and the volume is large and full. There is no piano made with a sweeter tone than-these celebrated makes. 1... ,’i Columbus, Ga„ March 25.—The Georgia and Alabama Industrial In dex saya today In Its regular week ly Issue; “The week ending today has been' one of big things In the "two states' of Georgia and Alabama. The con- ‘ tract wds let for a 16-story sky- i scraper at Birmingham, Ala., which, 1 I /Tfl h «art failure or [ "uoi apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. II kidney trouble is ■ S_'A W ,J — allowedtoadvance thekidney-poison- ilaraJu- cd blood will St ic vital organs, causing catarrh of LOCATED AT SAVANNAH, GA. AT THE CLQ8E OF BU8INES3FE3RUARY 14, 1902. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts..! 982,996.92 Bonds and Stacks own ed by the Bank. .. 89,306.09 Furniture and * Fix tures 200.00 Other Real Estate. .. 12,164.06 Cash ,103,160.64 < J LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in.6 125,00071)0 Surplus Fund and Un divided Profits. .. . 111,651.4* Due Unpaid Dividends. 575.75 Deposits.. .. 990,099.47 C. C COCROFT and COMPANY It is declared will be the largest steel, from a derangement of the kidneys and (frame structure south of Chicago, “^^“*11%,“^ and west of Pittsburg, and the big ing badly you can make no mistake by building is to be completed within greSlldney.'lUerandTlSd^S’edjr HERMAN MVERS, Prest, JACOB PAULSEN,Vlce Prhst +JN0. M. BRYAN, Cashier. ALLAN SWEAT, Asst. Cashier. INTEREST PAID ON D EPOSITS AS FOLLOWS: 3 1-2 per cent, on deposits 4 1 -2 per cent, on certificates subject to check under rules. deposit-any amount for six months. 3 per cent, on certificates of _ . . 5 per cent, certificates of deposit-any amount-payable on deposit, $1,000 and upward for demand. one year or longer. Depositors Have Additional Security In Our Loans on Savannah Beal Estate Joke T The Painter I SOYS I am ffoincf topavvi weekly visits aifd t< you all about FAG p «t' e PAIN' OWE gallon mflksTWO In Alabama thaj will amount ,to $253,000, and Another for extensive road-bulldlng In Montgomery coun ty, Ala., where 673,060 la being spent in improving the highways.’ "Among, the industrial items re ported to the Index for the week are Cotton mill extension, Savannah, Ga.; furnace, Bessemer, Ala.; gas plant, enlargement, Mobile, Ala.; ginneries, Perry, Ga., and Washing ton, Ga., and Bellwood, Ala.; marble quarries, Oartwell, Oa.; mill -en largement Gadsden, Ala.; mining de- yqlopments, Cartersvllle, Oa.; and Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Planing mill, Ma- W. H. ROCKWELL, Manager, CYRUS MALLARD. Accountunt. Interest paid at the rate oi _ , It& the best paint on the market end I will tell On deposits subject to check under the rules, WAT1 SUPPLY COMPANY clple, and that no Illegal combina tion, trust or monopoly should find encuragenSent or shelter In any of Its provisions. 9 9 99999999999 99999999 9 99* I Spring And Sommer Lines Ready • I Clothing, Hats and Furnish• J | ings for Men, Women; ® and Children. 0 0 MODERATE PRICES 9 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schr.ffiv.r & Mara Well In'the lead- -You’ll And ui th^ro In the matter of cewc*<ly made clot’ ix. Our Hart SrliafTner & Marx spring suits leave everybody and everything f I‘e In the clothes line far behind. . We’ll show yon some ef the bisMUrg* made. This store Is ll«o home of Hart Schaffner £ Marx Clothes, ELKS ELECT OFFICERS. Fine Corps of Men Chosen For 1008 —Session Large One. The session ot the Thomasvllle I.off.o No. 638 Tuosday evening was a big success. Many of the mem bers were passant and took great in terest in the selection of a good set of officers for the coming year. The lodge is In very good condition, mem hers are being received In n’early every meeting and everything eeema to be working smootaly. The following Olficeri were chos en for the coming year: Roscoe Luke. L. STEVERMAN & BEST VALVES | CATALOGUE"Upon request we will | S mall you a copy of our Spring and Summer $ Catalogue giving lull description and 9 ft prices. 9 | GOODS ONI APPROVAL-Upon request we | § will send golds by Express C. O. D., sub- <§» O ject to examination 9 Exalted Ruler, Beading Knight, Will Watt’ Loyal Knight, Rhett Pringle. Lecturing Knight, John Hontgom- W. If. L.L.VI, UHV, V VV., 0 o v Savannah, Georgia. J • 99 9990930© 9999 90999999 9 Secretary, Albert Riley. Tyler, Chas Watt. RHODE ISLAND SAYS CUT DOWN Wants South's Representation in Nat ional Assembly Decreased. (From Friday’s Datly. \ Providence, R. I. March 26.—Thb platform presented to the Repnbll can state convention today contains the fdllowlngt “We believe (be civil and polKl- aal ririUs ot colored c Ulceus shortd Ife accorded them in every state In •he Uokvn, agd that legislative co- aotmenks virtually repugnant to the Wtw'of the land, and that states sloping such methods skould be. made to antler reduction la repse- and in the A Stomach Speciali Always In Your £ *C STOMACH 3 TABLETS ARE MADE FROM THE PRESCRIP TION OF A SPECIALIST AND ARB ur n arcvuiuai Anu AKU SOLD BY YOUR DEALER UNDER A V t REFUND QUARANTEE. tj 'f e rotation In congress eleotoqal college.” Illinois Republicans Endorse Gannon and Call f*r Taft “Adfostment.”, * Springfield, 111., March 26.—The Re|$vbUcan tfata convention toftny^ endorsed Job. 61. Cannon for the 1 presidency, and praised President Ihfoseveit’s administratien.The tar lit plank of .the platform declares for tariff revision In place ot adjust ment. The platJorm declares that two main Ideas should pervade the pro visions of the tariff protective prht- ipmlsff np oar new Spaing and Summer Clothing ■I styles i;f C cat's High Art Two-Pleco Suit, with tulUrc. italent Hlioulderc and hair cloth fronts in- 'it „!ui|kj for mouths without use of the press fe call especial attention to the hinge joint at each intersection 1 stay with main bars. This is the essential of every good wire fence. Unless the stay i a hinge joint the fence cannot receive pressure from contact 1 right itself. All rigid stay fences have been unsatisfactory and ppointing, as they crush down and when once down, remain so. Itlrh lioitl AMERICAN FENCE Onr knee pants -tain, tiie Reyn! Brand oat of Now Yeik fur small aiul large buy*, cannot bo surpassed for stglo, dura- liKfiy, tit ami Imv pries. The King Pants, \vhl c h is our extra imniK house, are Readies fur stylo anil fit. They fit to the (Jurists taste. -Also 3.100 worth of F. M. Negligee Shirts, ^ude t(|i In stylus ant patterns for this spring and summer, also a full line Topsy Hslsery. See na before yon buy. Is made with a hinge iolnt, by which the maximum oi elasticity i secured and the fence If properly stretched, remains in place indefi nitely. With the hinge joint, no amount of atrain on the bars can effect the connection of atay and bar, while the opposite is true of I all rigid stay fences.