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! 1 FOB YOUR PROTECTION j
t ■ • Condensed Statement of the Condition of •
I First National Bank of Lyons, j
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■p •■ As reported to Ihe Comptroller of the Currency at the close of •;
;; business June 7th. 1911. * h
| resources: \
J< ;; Loans $108,258.73 ;j |
? h United States Bonds and Premium 25,500.00 1! m
8 p Baneing House and Fixtures 5,575.14 >
£ ;; Cash. Due from Banks and United States Sreasurer. 15,548,78 ;;
| ;: • Total $154,882.00 ;; |
| : liabilities: |
- Capital Stock. $ 25,000.00 ;; !
I? ;; Surplus and Undivided Proftts.. 10,295.71 "
> J Unpaid Dividends 32.00 ~
m ♦ Circulation 25,000.00 ;;
* X Bills Payable 28,000.00 ;;
(> Re-discounts 3,358.34 .. j
* <■ Deposits 63,196.00
J Total ■ $154,882.65 |
2 OFFICERS. I
I;; .L. 0. Benton, President, T. J. Coursey. Vice-Pres. «<
;; R. P. Sweat. Cashier. H. M, McQueen, Ass’t Cashier ;; |
:: directors: ::
o W. P. C. Smith, L. O. Benton, T. J. Coursey, B. B. Newton, !►
;; I. Q. Coleman, T. J. Parrish, S. F. Howell. ' £
| LYONS HIGH SCHOOL |
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Has bepn placed ou the list of accredited
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A competent nnd experienced Faculty for 4%,
each Department, including usic and &
Elocution. 4^4
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5: Spring; Term Begins Jan. 2nd, 1911. £
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For Catalogue or further information, apply to
J* R. M. MONTS, Principal. £j
Or, W. C. OLIVER, Sec. and Trees. of Trustees. Jt i
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j| Dressed Lumber. j
U lam opening up a Lumber Yard in Vidalia, and “
;; will be prepared to fill promptly all d
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" orders for any amount of the h
-> following dressed lumber ;;
<in All Grades :
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Weatherboarding, Flooring, Ceiling, ••
:: Boxing, Shingles, Lath. Brick, Lime. ::
;; Special prices on car lots. d
• ’ Inquiries answered promptly. ;;
: Call on Mr. Graham, at Bank of Vidalia. •;
I J. Frank Darby, j;
f VIDALIA GA. |
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THE LYONS PROGRESS, JUNE if), 1911
*lf Dressy, For the Trip to Town
Besides quality and durability, another
a ij ]jm redeeming feattire of HUB shoes is tHeir
l stylish. appearance.
/ ... - Wo employ expert designers who keep up with the
/ styles each season and create new models of HUB shoes
*' J iMSfejWL yJ A accordingly. We make so many different shapes that it is
*V |-A easy for any one to be fitted in a HUB shoe—one that
Rf HUB shoes are for Men, Women and Children. To
ijm jgßjnPkj induce you to try a pair, we are giving a very useful present
‘MPsMmS*!nkk ■ “RIGHT ROYAL” $3.50 ) u „„ c . . „
:'I!"| “CHARACTER” $5.00 t KGB Shoes >or Men
iliVlfi: ■ “HELE?i HUNT” $2.50 ) , „
' }si;i ( Wjfftt*™’'* “(UJEEN ROSALIND” $3.00 \ HUB Sboes ,or Wotnen
(P /1A Some merchant in your town handles HUB shoes.
4=!a/ ' Don’t be satisfied with a “Just as Good’’ pair, favor us
/ with a trial of HUB shoes. We’ll appreciate it—and you
/ will appreciate their excellent value, good wearing qualities and
> ■■ dressy appearance, i
- JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, GA.
Makers of HUB Shoes
Let The Lyons Progress
Sefve you in Job Printing.
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