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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Statement % close { Business March 7,as per Comptrollers Call
ASSCTS:
Loans and Discounts - - - $588,500.90
United States Bonds and Securities 114,549.10
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - 6,450.00
Banking House: Furniture and Fixtures
- and other Real Estate owned - 20,764.81
Cash in vault due from other Banks and '
United States Treasury - - $116,138.98
$346,403.79
i Deposits at close business, March 7th, 1916 - $424,045.70
_ Deposits at close business, March 7th 1915 - 279,714.34
. , Increase - $144,531.36 ,
WE respectfully invite your attention to the published statement above which shows our growth and excel
lent condition. A well managed and conservative National Bank under the strict supervision of the U 8
Government is the safest place to deposit your money. With ample funds to handle your business we re
spectfully solicit the accounts of farmers, merchants and the general public. No account toosmall to receive
our best attention.
E. K. FARMER, President, M. W. GARBUTT, Vice-President, .C. BREWER, Vice. President,
A. H. THURMOND, Cashier, D. A. BRAGG, Assistant Cashier.
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WE PAY INTEREST AT 4 PER CENT IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AND ISSUE INTEREST BEARING CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
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Beauchamp & Son’s
- MEAT MARKET
NATIVE AND WESTERN BEEF, PORK, VEAL
Mutton and Sausage. Fine Line Groceries
PHONE 61. .- 223 E. PINE
‘ Thoroughly re-
WhY PaY Rent? modeled 2-story
residence. 5 rooms Ist floor, with bath;
4 rooms upstairs with bath. 4 fire places
with mantels. Up to date electrical fix
tures. Good neighborhood. For sale on
terms to suit purchaser. See or write
F. J. HANSEN, =~ Philips Block, Fitzgerald
Coal! Coal! Coal
Extra fine quality Coal for domestic use.
Delivered anywhere in the City $5.50 per ton cash.
Phone 145 or 407-L.
Coal Yard corner Central Ave. and Thomas St.
The New York Cafe
UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Open Day and Night
FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON
WESTERN STEAK CHOPS
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916
IF YOU HAVE daughter of high
school age, if there'are no g)od
school near you; if she is too young
to send off to a large college, why not
send her to a smaller school where
she will have undivided attention?
Write for information to Miss Newel
Mason, Ph. 8., Pincipal of Miss Ma
son’s College Prepatory School, 250
Orange St,, Macon Ga. It p
W E L L. KNOWN
TRAVELING MAN
WRITES—-HIS
FRIENDS SAY THAT
HE HAS BECOME
BETTER LOOKING.
—-,—Dear Sirs:— Yili o
My relatives and friends
~know that I have been a
- sick man for some time,
suffering wit Stomach and
Liver trouble, Have had
_severe indigestion -and ‘at
times fainting spells, © Mr.
Capers ‘Freeman gaveé *me -
a sample bottle of ‘Kay-
Lax: "' Wis s'om%wfié.t
doubtful abont taki{n(gd. 1t
but I want. to .say . right
here the first dose*did me
so much good, I contiftued
taking Kay-Lax, and now
I feel'well and fine—bet
ter now than I have felt in
several years, and I attrib
ute al] to my taking Kay
loag
My friends even say that
I have become better look
ing since taking Kay-Lax.
I have never believed in
giving testimonials on pros
prietary medicines but
Kay-Lax has done so much
good, I want all my friends
and acquaintances fo ‘know
it in case they need such
a medicine..
Respectfully,
F Ol SAMS,
For Spring Cleaning
Take .
W AY-LAX
Guaranteed not to make
you sick—3o¢ per bot
tle. For sale by
J. HAWKINS GOODMAN
Sole Agent,
South Grant St., . .
Fitzgerald, -:- Georgia '
| LIABILITIES: |
Capital Stock I - .o $125,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits - 96,030.55
Circulation - - - : 100,000.00
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank 7 1,327.54
Bills Payable - . e 30,000.00
Deposits s N
| $846,403.79
| NOTICE.
Seualed bids will be received until %
o'clock, p. m., Wedresday. March 15
1916 for purchasing the burned third
ward school building,
Bids will bc opened by the Public
Bui'dings and Grounds Comrvitiee at
the City Hell March 16th, at 10
o’clock a. m . and the successful bidder
will be awarded the above named
building,
The Fubiic Building and Greunds
Comm:tte reserves the right +o ac
cept of seject any or all bids.
DAVID 1. P\ULE,
Ev-Is-to 16 City Clrk,
el el ol ,
FOR RENT—7-room house, con
venient to A, B. & A, shops,good
neighborhood and niec location. City
water. Address all replies to P. O,
Box 632... g 3t
AUTO “KICKS”
. BREAKING ARM
: : ~0u1" clever townsman and efficient garage man,
Mr. Walter M. Williams had the misfortune to have ..
'_ his arm broken Satnfday'mcr,ling while cranking an
-Automobile. |
DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS
are equiped with the silent North Eastern
Electric Starter which is guaranteed the
life of the car. ~Demonstration tfor the
asking. |
i A‘HVJEW@,«Genenfl Manager = | --°
Phonel39 e - 'East Central Avenue.
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SEAPLANES FOR PHILIPPINES.
Four Army Machines Added to Second
Aero Squadron.
Four of the United States army’s
new hydroaereplanes, which have been
given tests in San Diego, Cal., by
Floyd Smith, a civilian aviator, are to
be shipped to Manila for duty in the
Second aero squadron. Three of the
machines have established altitude and
passenger carrying records.
The new hydroaeroplanes are the
largest in the service of the United
States. They can be operated for ap
proximately 500 miles without alight
ing for fuel.
WAR HITTING THE PRINTER.
We received notice from our sup
ply house that all paper supplies have
advanced 33 1-3 per cent and may go
higher. As stock advances, the pro
duct of the shop must keep step to
keep out of the Sheriff’s hands.
Why You Should Let
Me Shoe That Horse
I do good work.
I use good shoes.
I put them on properly, and
they stay.
I am gentle and kind to hors
es.
Your horse soon learas this and
loses its nervousness.
That is good for the horse
and the horses’s owner.
Blacksmitking and all kinds of
repairing, g
W. K. EDWARDS,
115 S. Sherman.