The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, October 07, 1905, Image 7

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only on! GEORGIA STATE FAIR And It will be held this year In ATLANTA. OCT. 9-21, ~ The State Fair Will Deliver the Goods As Promised Don’t wait. Corn* and see the magnitAcent co un ty. iudivldnal, one borne firm and educational exhibits fran: Baft#*, Cobb, ttwlnnett, Polfc, Urn**, Mon at on, Tnlts*. <U|f**»J*«»ir; mmm PnnMtmc, Howto*, l*«r©«*, - I>*dg®, B»ll ook’ Ca«4sn. Worth, Spalding, Mllto*, l«b* * •adntknrn. „ , _ _ ... There will not be another fair in Georgia this year that will have three county exhlbita unless it borrow* from the State Fair! Read what the railroads are doing: The Son board is sending an invitation to 25,000 western homeseekers and capitalists* to come to the State Fair in Atlanta. The counties and individuals who have exhibits here will get the benefit. Sonthem ia sending oat 100,000 advertiseme nta of the State Fair. _ . _ The Centrnl will run a State Fair Special, daily, from Macon to Atlanta to carry crowds. Through coaches from Southwest Georgia. lo» know the road would not do this for a mere local affair. “THE JOY OF LIVING.” In greatly enhanced by the absence of future adversity, by the fact that you ha / e bank. Not more than you want, but enousb t banish worry and insure comfort. This feeling is obtained when your account is with the Citizens Bank, of DouglfiS, Oa., or The Bank, of Nichols, (ia. capital StOGK, $105,000.00 tomnnnnn Liability to Depositors, $210,000.00. OFFICERS. BHTA.«ER. K. U ' ' PrM " A S .U.an t N S^F L b T i l ONE S , , A SS U,a„. Cashier. Directors. W. W. MCDONALD, B. H. TANNER. W - C. BRYANSK, r g KIRKLAND. K T- SWEAT, W. F. SIBBE I f, E. L. V- We eafnistlv solicit the accounts of hAHintiKp, MERCHANTS, LADIES, and in fact everybody who Wishes to dep3si|^roney. WE ARE NOW READY TO QUOTE PRICES /!nD SUBMIT SAMPLES OF sfflLL GOODS® FOR Irtfcs, WOMEN AND (CHILDREN. We carry everything ready to wear and ail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. •ALWAYS REMEMBER 1. We send goods by expressly C). D. subject to examination before accepting. j 2. We send two or three styles ot garments for selections. }. We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, except on conti act goods. B. H. Levy, Bro. & Co., , ' The Big Store. Savannah, Ga., Mallary Bros. Machinery Co. ENGINES, 0 I k BOILERS, Cotton Saw Ginning mi Machinery, ; U-\ Machinery, Csrn Shinglo Hills. ’ Kills. COMPLETE OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. We Will K:Jie ii to Yoer ZnSa?a:.i to Figaro With Us. IMTII *> W7 $$ «?»-*>«> <rlbi iPi m» -m «_ >i »/ Mr- W W *— m«> v«* <mm> «m - « <i>’ C* % MACON, GFOSR.GIA. Don't Let Anybody Fool You About That! Ceme to Atlanta and see the Agricultural and Mineral Disp lays from twenty counties, Two or three of them may go elsewhere after the State Fair, but Atlanta Is the only place to see them all complete, new v and fresh, bright and crisp, gleaming and Dazzling, the moat extensive, comprehensive and educationa 1 object Georgia’s recources ever had. D. M, HUGHES President Georgia State Agricultural Bocioty. For information write to FRANK WELDON, Secretary and General Manager State Fair, Atlanta, Ga. HARDWARE! WHERE? At Watt-Harley Holmes Co. We have the best Assorted Stock of Shelf and Builders Hardwa r in this county. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Get our prices before you buy. Phillip & Butlorff Ranges and Stoves, every one of them are guaranteed to be a perfect Baker. Tin-ware, Crockery, Glass-ware. Ordoloss and Colonial Refrigerators the only kind to buy. Hammocks, water coolers, Ice cream freezers, &c. Come and look at onr line. No trouble to show you our goods. Yours to Serve, WATT-HARLY-HOLMES CO., J. D. FORBES, Manager. Douglas, - Georgia. Application fer A Bank Charter. TO THE HON. PHILIP ('OOK, \ Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga: ( We .1. W. Leath, A G utt, T M Cheatham, W II Frier, E L Bledsoe and 15 M Poer a»l i of Broxton, Ga., applicants as incOrpora-’ tors under An Act of the General Assent-, bly of Georgia, approved December ‘2oth, j 189:5, entitled, “An Act to carry into etfect paragraph eighteen of Sec Con ,se\en of Article three of the Constitution of 1877, as amended, in relation to chartering of hanks, tc provide for the incorporation of banking companies by the Secretary of State, and for other purposes,” make this our declaration, praying that we he incor porated as a bodv corporate and politic tor the purpose of doing a general bank ing business, with all the rights, powers, privileges and restrictions of said Act, under and by the name and style of * ‘Peo ples Bank,” Rroxton, Ga., and that the principal office of said company shall be located in the City of Broxton, County of Coffee and State of Georgia with a capital of Twentv-iive Thousand Dollars (s2ti;oo.) divided into shares of One hundred Dollars ($100.), each, and that the aujn of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) of the capital subscribed has actually been paid by the subscribers and that the same is in fact held, and is to be u.ed solely for the busi ness and purposes of the corporation. The fee of Fifty ($o0.n0) Dollars is here with enclosed as fee for charter or certifi cate of incorporation as required by said •Act. BROXTON, Cffee County Georgia 21 day of September 1905. Respectfully submitted J W Leath, AGGarbutt, T M Cheatham, W K Frier, E L Bledsoe, B M Poer. Incorporators. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Codec Before me personally appeared .1 W Leath, A G Garbutt, T M Cheatham, W II Frier E L Bledsoe and B M Poer the incorporators of Peoples Bank located in tiie city of Broxton county of Cotfe, and State of Georgia, who on oath deposeth and saith that Fifteen Thousand Doll rs ($15,00 •.DO) of the capital subscribed has een actually paid by the subscribers, nnd that the same is in fact held, and is to he used solely for the business and purpo -es of the corporation. 1 W Leath, A G Garbutt, T M Cheatham, E L Bledsoe, W R Frier, B M Poer. I neorpor.itors. Swo-n to and subscribed before me this 21 -I -v i f September 1905. W P WARD. Ordinary, ColTcc County STATE OF GEORGIA. ( ►dice of Secretary of State. I Philip Cook, .secretary of State o' ihe State of Georgia, do hereby certify. T hat the attached three pages of printed Cud written matter contain a true and correct cop vof the application of Peoples I tank, Broxton Go >rgi i, fr a Charter. f ho origi ns o. >. uir.i U - enartment, Glance Over these Feature Days. GEORGIA DERBY—Monday. Oct. 9. Lire Stock show Tuesday, Oct. 10. FARMERS’ UNION CONVENTION —Oat. 11. FARMERS’ UNION DAY —Thursday, Oct. 12. ALL—DAY BlNGlNG—Grandest in the wsrld - *) counties entered - 4,000 voices. Prof. A. J, Sbowalter, director, Friday, Oct. 11. BTATE BABY 3HOW-Batnrday,Oct. 14. POU LTRY SHOW-Oct. 17. NEW COUNTY DAY—Wednesday, Oct. 18. KING COTTON DAY—Thursday, Oct. 19. SOUTHERN BOTTLERS AND CARBONATORS CONVENTION—Oct. 19. GEORGIA TAX OFFICERS’ DAY-Oct. 19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DAY—Friday, Oct. 20. The president will speak in front of the grand stand at 1 o’clock on the above date. Plenty of amusements and attractions—Races every day—Low rates on all railroads. ....THE.... People’s : Pharmacy. JNO. H. HALL, manager. D oujrlas, m m m (Jcoryiai A full line of Fresh Drugs, Druggists Sundries, Garden Seeds, Stationery, Inks, Pencils, Pipes, Tobacco and Segura. Prescriptions A Specialty and put up of Purest, Freshest Drugs. X A Full and Complete Line cf Patent Medicines. „ iSoda Water, CocaCcla, Etc. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto se my hand and affixe ( the Seal of my Office, at the < apitol, in the city of Atlan ta, this 26th day of September in the year of our Lord One T housand Nine Hundred and Five and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hun dred and Thirtieth. PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is certainly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, l)ys popsi a and week stomachs. They say it neve r fails to cure anil that it strengthnes the digestive organs and makes the stom ach arid breath as swe*u as a rose. Sold by the Peoples Pharmacy. Fv-rvthing I<s in the nam ■ when i* conics »«• Witch Hazel Salve. EC DeWitt ACo of l h '-ago discovered some years n<-o how to make i salve from Witch Hazel Ttou • is a soecifti* for Piles, for h ind. 1. ••.••ding, Bfiutg and pro! rud iug Pil'-n wz.envi. r-itts 1 burns, bruises and ail kin d'seas < l)c\\ iti l salve lias no equa'. Thi- lias g \eu rise to numerous worthless counter! p s. , ; “ '•'• T ..Id . iL: [ I’eopic s Pharmacy. A HUGE FILE OF SAWDUST. At Cheboygan, Mich., is the lar gest sawdust pile in the world, and strangers often walk out to gaze with astonishement at its propor tions. It is a veritable hill, 1,080 feet long, 875 feet wide, .°>,(>”s feel in circumference, ranges from Y 0 to 50 feet in height and covers Pi acres of ground. It is the accumula tion of one lumber company since 1817. Early in its history the com pany tried to burn the pile, but the outside only would huru, the flames r fusing to penetrate the closely ]• i! inP-rior. Since then chem ical u s have visi ;i for sawdust, and the huge pile increases.war by year, pending conversion into charcoal, cm; 1, alcohol or oxalic acid. Dig ging into its ilityfior Y.nc finds the t . the dry it ~s there. •, 4 i