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Report of The Condition Of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
At Wajreross, In me State of 0*01X14.
at the doie of business, December I.
Bail;
, RESOURCES.
loans and Discounts .(530,477.74
H. e. Bonda to aeenre circula
tion ...... 60)400.09
Bonds, Becuritlee, etc. ...../ 16,004.09
The buying of Gifts appropriate
Waycroea, Ca„ Dec. 8, 1911.
To The Public:—
rt'haa come to my attention that l
bare been crltlclaed on account of the
fact that some of the citizens were
not.allowed to rote In the late prima
ry. In Justice to myself I desire to
say that my registration books were
subject to tbe registrars after Norem
ber 21st, as the late Act provides, but
they did not appear to purge the sh'mo,
and for this reason those who regis
tered before November 21st, did not
appear on (be list of qualified voters.
HAS MADE HISTORY.
MADE IN THE SOUTH BY
MEN WHO KNOW HOW TO
MAKE PAINT THAT WILL
HOLD ITS COLOR AND
STAY ON IN OUR EXACT
ING CLIMATE. CHEAPEST
BECAUSE IT IS THE BE8T.
SEND FOR COLOR CARD
AND BOOKLET
Specie (23,412.60
I/egal-tender notes 1,800.00 26,242.60
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasury (6 per cent of circu
lation) 2,644.00
Doe from U. 8. Treasurer .... 1,100.00
Total (760,290.48
' LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In .... (200.000.09
Surplus fund 10,000.00
(Undivided Profits, less Expens
es and Taxes paid' 37,266.38
National Bank Notes Otustand-
Ing 60,000.00
Dne to other National Banks 4,711.1
.Dae to State and Private
Banks and Banker* 0,159.80
Individual deposits subject to
check 391,467.13
flltne certificates of deposit 19,249.81
Cashier's checks outtsandlng 2,406.31
Notes and bills rediscounted 72,000.09
Total (790,290.48
State of Georgia, County of Ware.
I, J. W. Dellinger, Cashier of the
Above-named bank, do solemnly swear
(bat the above stat-ment -Is true to
ftbe best of my knowledge nnd belief
J. W. Bellinger, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to bofore me
Ibis 9th day of December, 1911.
C. V. Stanton, Notary Republic.
Correct—Attest:
L. J. Cooper,
J. 8. Williams,
J. L. Walker,
i —Directors,
WE WILL HAVE A CARLOAD OF
CENTLE BROKE TENNESSEE
MULES NEXT MONDAY MORNING.
7 « M. DOWNEY.
Si-
•DEESTRICK SKULE" ROLL
NEARLY COMPLETED.
* On account of politics, It has bee-i
Impossible to jtet a rehearsal of the
"Detatxlck Skule" so that tome of
the "tkollnrt" have been taking pri
nt* rehearsal In the day time.
However, the roll It nearly com-
Dieted. A rehearsal will be held to
night, and al the participants are
expected to report
Mr. Fred Brewer, the Skulemaster.
la thoroughly up on hit part Ha hat
Already worn out one paddle but a
new on* will be ready for him to.
Sight Mist Kate Wilton, as Mr*
Honeysuckle; Mils Susie Sharpe, the
Mggllng girl; Miss Clyde Lott lb*
crying girl; Miss Vonlce Adams, the
lisping girl; Dr. Gut Polks, at Mike.
Hoyt Catlln, the water drinker; Mr.
Ttodd, at Buddy; Mbm Roberta Ehrlv-
«r. at Sissy; Olln Smith, the egg boy;
Wadtfy Sharpe, Dr. Thomas. Print
Durand, Ramey- Henry, and all the
other "akollara" will create no end
•«f tun when “skule takes up" at tbe
Opera House Monday night
Mr. NorreU, Mr. Elkins, Mrs. Pan-
■I* Trent, Mr*. Newton Jones, Mrs
fitaari, Mr*. Peach and Mrs. Joiner,
are among tht primer puplli. Dr.
Klppsrd make* an Ideal old falshtoaet
chairman of the "skule" commutes.
The other members of the committee
Are Judge Myers, Judge Ptrham. Col.
Darks, Rsv. Whitley Langston, and
Messrs J. 0. Stetnhelmer, Newton
Jcaee and Q. W. Darn.
A full Hat of the participants wilt
Ae pnhllihed later.
I had no authority to place thelrnsmes
:n this Hat, and I think ;..-j .
the Registrars did not purge tbe Hat
la tor the reason that they were not
Informed ae to the law, at the Act it
a new one, having been patted during
the present year, and the Acta were
not furnished the county antll tat*.
I certainly had no Intention of pro-
venting any cltlten from votlog, and
If It had been left to me, every one
who regaltered, even up to the day of
the election, would have been allowal
I to vote, at my actions on that day
clearly Indicated. I find that, not
more than two voters registered be
tween the 16th and 21et of November.
A few who were not on thei 1910 lie',
registered before-then, while a num
ber have registered since November
21st. and those that registered since
that time under the law could net
have -become qualified voters If the
registrars hod acted. This seems to
have caused the confusion at many
labored under .the Impression that
since their names appeared on tho
registration book, no matter how late,
that they should have been permlttol j
to vote. If there be (till such as
labor udder this Impression, I would
ask that they take the trouble to In
quire of those who are' Informed as
to the law, so that they may be sot
aright
I further understand that thoro'are
tomo who wore under the Impression
that if they bed registered In th ■
city for the municipal primary, that
this entitled them to vote In the
State primary. Thle misunderstand.;
Ing was caused by reason of the fact
that the City Clerk end myself or*
both called Jim Strickland.
My reglater books nod the new law
It open to any that wants to tee It.
Respectfully,
J. W. Strickland,
Tax Collector Ware Count..
suuuco x ivrivo
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STRICKLAND—FINDLAY.
A very pretty home wedding occur
red last night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Strickland on Albany
avenue: The contracting parties were
Mies Beulah SPrlcklanl and Mr. O.
F. Findlay. They wera attended b,
311st Clco Strickland, slater of the
bride, and Mr. A. 31. Lewis, of Macon.
Rev. Cook outdated. The bride wa3
very tastefully dressed In a prettv
:ravellng suit of brown chiffon nroas
cloth and wore Palma violets. 3llaa
Clco Strickland, maid of hlnor, wore
yellow messallne with overdress of
white silk marquisette. Only the
family and a few Intimate friends
were In attendance. Miss Strickland
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J.
T. Strickland and Is vory attractive
and quite popular here. Mr. Findlay
Is originally from Macon, but ba3
made hit home In Weycross for some
time. Mr. and Mrs. Findlay left last
night for Macon, where they will'spend
several days, returning here tney will
make their home at 60 Carswell
street.
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Visiting brothers conl'al'- 'nvlta
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and
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Elegant Assortment of Roekers
We are showing 200 styles at prices to
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in Rattan are here with Settees and tables
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A Great Display oi Dining Room Furniture
The largest line ever shown in this city. Thirty pat
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country at prices from $16.(0 to $5O.C0. Fifty patterns of
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