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V THE WAVCROSt WEEKLY HERALD
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•st National Bank, of Wayeross, Ga,
Organized in 1894 and always successful because
•conservative business methods have been pursued.
It has made and paid regularly each year 10 per cent
in dividends to the stockholders; and it has come
through the recent panic unimpaired, never having
defaulted on any obligation or demand made upon it.
It his a Paid Up Capital oi $209,000.00
And Surplus and Undivided Profits of - $45,000.00
It Owns its Banking House and the Phoenix Hotel Block
valued at • - $95,000,00
The assets of tVie bank exceed ft* liabilities for deposits and rediscounts
' or.d Mils i ayable in a sum two or three times fn excess of the amount of
same.
A8 AN ADDITIONAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS THERE EXISTS A
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY OP $200,000.00.
Moreover It Is safeguarded by the National Banking Laws of the UniteJ
States and the rigid and thorough Investigation made from time to time by
the National Bank Examiners.
THE UTMOST. CARE IS TAKEN TO SECURE ALL ITS LOANS AND
OI8COUNT8.
NOT A BANK IN ANY CITY IS 80UNDER OR SAFER AND WHILE
SOME 8HOW A LARGER CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND, THEIR
LIABILITIES ARE CORRESPONDINGLY GREATER.
The people of Wayeross, Ware County anJ all this section Instead of hord
ing their money or sending It away to other banks should for every reason
patronize the old reliable First National Bank of Wayeross as a home Instl*
‘3 tut Ion and because It deserves their patronage, and especially for the rea-
k j son that it has earned and paid to our people in stockholders dividends the
large sum to date of $102,250.00.
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS IN
THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT 4 PER CENT AND COMPOUNDED
QUARTERLY. CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSITS FOR AMOUNTS OF $100 *
AND UPWARDS FOR ONE YEAR, ISSUED AT 5 PER CENT AND FOR
SIX MONTHS AT 4 12 PER CENT. THIS SEPTEMBER 5, 1908.
OFFICERS:
A. M. Knight, President; G. W. Decn, Vke President; J. W. Bellinger, Cashier.
D ' rectors;
A. M. Knight, G. W. Dcen, J. S. Bailey,
A. Sfssoms, J. L. Swcit, P. N. Harley,
J. S. Williams, C. L. Murphy, J. G. Reynolds j
J. L. Walker, H. C. Seaman, \
When the labor •'ngituior' comwj
around "agitating" just ask him how •
many day* he works In a week and
how many days he ever worked in hid
w.
If ‘
They **oy that $r»0,ooo,noo ->t Russell
Sage's fortune la mlHtdng and that only ;
$64,000,000 can bo found. Seeing a* (
how Russell Sage Is dead it la not like-1
Jy t'aat he ■will need the lost fifty mil
lion» soon.
The September term of the City |
Court of Wayeross convenes :»t the
court house next Monday Morning at |
ffi o'clock. Judge John T. Myt.ru pro j
siding. The civil docket for tV • |
term Is the heaviest In years and may j'
occupy the greater part of the week. I
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We take things easy at Cowarts. j’
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NOTHING DOING YET IN THE
GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Atlanta, Sept. 10.—Another day of
•he extra session has gone by without
result./Beth Houses spynt tba entire
b y !n wrangling over motion to ad-
urn an! the convict question, the
. : t er which the legislature were call
’d together to pass upon, was scarcely
• ouched. Tne House took " recess all
»lie morning practically and spent
ihe afternoon in debating and voting
on a motion to adjourn.
The feature of the Senate sesslou
was a personally conducted filibuster
by Senator Knight, who spoke all day
on a motion to adjourn until 9:i5 to
morrow morning, and was allowed to
keep the floor despite the persistent ef
forts to seat him. The result, was
;:ome rather caustic criticism of Pres-
j lent Flynt following adjournment,
who was charged with being high
handed and autocratic.
The Senate simply refuses to have
anything tu do with the Holder bill lu
any shape or form. It looks as if It
has got to be a matter of jealousy be
tween the two Houses, as to whose
bill shall become the law. It Is al
most equally certain that the House is
not going to pass any bill passed by
the Senate.. The Indications, therefore
point to a deadlock which nothing will
untangle but sine die adjournment.
GEORGIA STATE FIREMAN'S
ASSOCIATION TGURNAMENi
Cordele, Ga., September Sth-llth
EXCURSION RATES VIA
ATALNTA, BIRMINGHAM
& ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
3 VERY ENJOYABLE DAYS
Firemen's Parade,
Barbecue,
Reel Races,
Contests,
Horse Race.
Tickets will be sold September 8th.
3th and 10th and for morning trains
September 11th, goo.! to return to and
Including September 12th
Do you want to find a tool, Healthy
Clean place for your Summer
ticn? Then go up to Warm Springs,
Ga., in Pine Mountains. 200 feet ele
vation Directly on the A., B. & A,
Ry. Here you will have the finest
Bathing In America delightful climate
Hotel with modern equipment and cor
vcnlences, Including electric lights,
excellent service. Rates $12.00 to $14
for one week, longer periods tower
rates. Also special family t
Found trip tl kcts at low prices. Write
for booklet with full Information
CHAS. L. DAVIS.
2C tf. Propriety
C0NLY. KING & COMPANY,
a. a. EVEXETT, H1SR.
WHOLESALE &• RETAIL,.
Oysters, Crabs, Stir mp. Trail, Shetpftead. Drom.Btsi
Flounders, IVhilitfl MsLeS and at! other sea toad.
Prompt Dullvery u Specialty.
& 0. LOTT
03 1-3 Plaint Avc.
•Phone 16.
CONEY, KING, & CO.
; J WAY CROSS, OA.
i HI» M$# $Hf $$l m —<
PREPARING FOR
RETURN OF PRESIDENT.
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Washington, Sept. 11.—Tde White •
House is being put In apple plo order {•i a 4 a 4 a 4*4*"i a 4'4*4 >a i a *iP a i* a i a
In anticipation of the early return of.
the President front Oyster Bay. He
la expected about September 20th.
* The house has been thoroughly ov
erhauled and repainted. The day fix
ed by the President for ills return is
earlier thWn usual, and It Is thought
to Indicate that the plans to taka a
lively Interest In the Presidential cam
paign from now on. Heine in Wash
ington h* ;Wlll bo within easy reach
of the party leaders from any part of
the country.
«r READ THE WANT ADS: | 4-
Customers for the popular N
fUtnley Putter are now sclicltcd by j ,
our agent. Mr. M, BILtard. Thl* pop-1 '
rlar butter la making re ular custom v
era of all ghoso who try it once. 2t u v. \ *!'
WILL FURNISH MEALS.
TO FAMILIES.
Sophia Clark, the Ryas.autaitt keep
or on Jane h ! tvet meal
to families. who desire such service.
*. reasonable prices. She now fur
n hes several families and wvuld IIV
n few more customer*. She can be
reached over 'phone 15$. aft tw
LIFE INSURANCE
And
NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
A National Bank note 1* absolutely safe because It is secured
by a deposit of bonds with the (government.
A State Life Insurance Policy is equally as safe a National
Bank nolo, because every one of its Policies Is secured by a de
posit of its entire value witt the Btute under whose laws It operates
No holder of u National Bauk c*ue or a Bute Life Insurance
P«.;'cv Isas lost or ever loose anything on either l>ecause the
rial ’ deposl* law to which both are subject, renders such ujss
an nhso'.'.te impoesibi'dty.
Utoraey (bu.eiai Hart, •>? Georgia atid recently: "Tnat no mar
could afford to trifle with bi* Life Insuisnc-#," la taking in-ur:-.
therefore, Uv»*n Miur «ve oil SECURITY.
The State Lis* Iu-Uv-apcc Company of Indianapolis, IDe
posits its VkHtxe ANNUALLY with the State. It raided this de
posit on the first of last January tront Four Million To Five MIN
lions Elyh Hundred Tt.ousind Dollars.
ASSETS 1405 $£,353,744.
ASSETS 1f07 $6,674,752.
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1906 $£79,035..
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1937 $707,432..
p FOR iMSLT.ANCE -THAT INSURES"
V. L. STANTON. MGR.
STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
* Wayeross Ga.
Peach & Pecan Land
We are offering siv attractive
peach, pecan land tracts, rang
ing in size from thirty to sixty-
U\e acres each, at low price and
easy terms. It i3 elevated land
ar.d near the railroad. “SEE
US QUICK."
Offices For Renl
Offices, the best in the city
over the Post office, Telegraph
offico and Telephone office foi
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A. P. Perham, Sr.
Heal TLstate Agent
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REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM
MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO
SPECULATING ON YOUR PROPERTY
FOR SALE
The old Joe Lott home No. 16G
Plant Avenue, now belonging to James
F. Creel, one of the most comfortable
homes in the city, Lights. Water, Wei.,
Largo Barn, Fine Location, Near
Schools. Complete In every resjeot.
Apply soon for I lutenJ to sell tals
property.
Also beautiful new nlue room house
belonging to Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just
built In Central Park, a complete home
In a desireablc section. Large lot not
far from business center of the city
And necessary outbr.ilJlngs.
Residence for Rent
Several good residence, (or
rent, end .rooms furnished or un-
f furnished.
Also elglit small farms running
back to Kettle creek near Waltertown
read containing about ten acres each.
THE BEST LIVEP.Y BUSINESS IN
the city for sale or trade fir city prop
erty. Good horses, vch’.-Vs, etc. etc.
A moqey making proposition, In per
fect running order. Apply quick and I
will put you ou to some*.hing good.
WANTED - " For a customer a
building lot as near the business por
tion of the city as possible, to cost not
more than $3u0. Give me dUcriptlon of
lot ana location.
SARIS LANG'S FARM AT
V/AYCROSS, GA.
300 acres, about 45 acres cultivated,
a small pasture, part wire and rail
fences,two wells of good water, fram
ed house with 5 rooms, two barns and
stables, about 1-2 mile out of incorpo
ration, jjossesslon given Jan. 1, 1909.
Price $3,000, $1,000 cash, balance 2“
years at S per cent. Ca:h dowm $2,500-
Plenty of pine and cypress timber,
public road running by front gate,
place has been used for oafry and has
all conveniences for say**, all In fair
cor.dl'.Icn. Terms up to first o? Dec
ember, lO^S.
Also the Sweat farm, 4 inl-es from
»he city containing ICO acres, lying on
and near the river. Fine 'for truck
farming and stock raising.
FOR SALE. ! List your property with me and both
Six tenant houses cn G. Street, | buyer and seller will have a square
near the A. B. & A., shops, that rent deal. (
for thirty six dollars. Price for the • * • •
block $2,000, fifteen hundred cash and
five hundred March 1st 1909.—This Is
the best bargain In real ertate on the
market In this city.
Also six desirable unimproved lots
in Conway Annex.
IF YCU ARE IN TH * MARKET
SEE ME.
Also two fine lots In Owens Boule
vards, Elock 4, No's. 11 and 12 one a
corner lot, 50x100 feet on Owens steret
and Rosvolt Avenue. Literal terms.
Also 100 of the best lota in River
side Perk.
FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
A. P. PERHAM. SR.
REAL ESTATE.
NO MORE RENT FOR
This is the Expression of Thousands who
Advantage of Our Offer,
m STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN Co,
WILL LEND VOU MONEY
TO BUY A ROME STRAIGHT OUT.
If you Own Your Own Lot Will Lend
Money to Bui d.
W. D. MORTON, AGT.
ROOM NO. 4. Soulbun Hotel Bid.
I1Y should you bur-a , ^ .
a hod of coal and make the
whole house unconfortatdy ryV
worm just to heat nliat i.-t.:;:
Try the ELECTRIC 7*IZTIiOD
M \*ot2i£ao tic: buJ tie Ires'
Simple, enfc, sure, econoa
clean,always ready. Ilcat turns cr»
and ofF like an incandescent lamp
ElfXTRIC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL
WAYCR0SS ELECTRIC LT. & POWER Co
H + 4-tf-**-
f- -i- + + -t-
Cures nac',:nehe
Corrects
Irreculari'tics
Dc not risk having
not Bright’s Disease
more. or tHabetes
.. r-.isn Pfiirrotey
. . Wp*
D. & 0. LOTT
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MODERN DENTISTRY,
MODERN PRICES.
Our Modern Ideas Enable us to Treat
Fill. Cicun cr Extract Teeth with Least
Possi Me Pain. Our prices are "ilhin
rtsch ci a!i Give us a Trial ;.k* hr E-(.
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