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Statement of The
BANK OF SMITHVILILE,
ORGANIZED APRIL 2ND 1903. .
Located:*at Smithville, Lee Co. Ga., at the Close of Business March 2nd 1904.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . ... 31,195 84
Pemandloans, ~. * * . 2,544 30
Bonds and stocks owned by the
SN s 150 00
Hadking house ...,. « . . 1,614 55
Furniim-e and fixtures. . . 1,513 76
Other réal estate ... . . . 4,875 44
Due from banks and bankers
nthe WMae. . « i . % 1028880
Due from banks and bankers
jnotheratates .. . . .., 41608
CUBIRHOY &ov 0 sk owt 0310 RE
KOO 1 0 L i e 20 00
Silver nicles and pennies . . 458 15
Checks and cash items. ... 284 83 ‘
Profits and loss (short) . = . 30
FUMME .. b s s o Ssß BbS
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paidin. .. . 16,400 co
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid, ... 2,646 49
Individual deposits sub
feettoeheck .. . ..V AT &
Time certificates. ~. .. 1,868 66
Sashiers chieck . . .. ... . 109 27
TORle ¢ V 4 . i s 188
STATE OF GEORGIA,LErR CounTy,
Before me came Rowe Price, Cashier of
Bank of Smithville, who being duly
sworn says that the above and foregoing
statement is a true cendition of said bank
as shown by the beoks of file in said bank.
ROWE PRICE, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this Bth day of March, 1904.
JAMES MORGA.., .
Clerk Superior Court Lee County Ga
WHY NOT JUDGE TURNER?
From The Macon Telegraph.
The New York World concludes an ed
itorial on the importance of a wise selec
tlon for a second man on the Democartic
ticket with these words:
Judge Parker will be nominated. The
problem of Democracy is the selection of
a strong and conservative candidate for
the vice presidency.
Why not a Southern man?
W hy not Judge Henry G. Turner?
In all the longSlists of strong and avail
able men non{gare stronger or more avail
able than Georgia's distinguished son
just named. |
A number of Georgia newspapers have
already made the suggestion. The Tel
egraph rises to second the motion. The
Chattanooga News also seconds the sug
gestion, Itsays: ‘‘JudgeHenry G. Tur
ner retired yesterday from the supremne
bench of Georgia and one of his admirers
suggests him as a candidate for vice-pres
ident. Should the Democratic party
nominate him it would be an act of com
mon justice to the South and a tribute to
one of its ablest and purest men. Judge
Turner is a fine man in every respect,
and would adorn and strengthen the
ticket which is to be headed by the great
jurist of New York. We would like to
see some Southerner nominated for vice
president, and Judge Turner would be ac
ceptable to the entire South. The South
is dpe some of recognition at the hands
of the Democratic party, and the prop
osition to nominate Juge Turner is one
that will grow on you as it is studied. If
his friends in Georgia mean business,
'{ennessee will help in the work at St.
Louis. Of this there can be no dcub
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
<z W 1 T H <sSSiwaes—
XYOUR HOME BANKD»
It Costs nothing to have your Money Kept
Securely. Beside having a FIRST-CLASS
SAFE and VAULT, we are fully INSURED
AGAINST BURGLARY.
We are able and expect to give the people
of this county -
+pirst-RQlass Bapking Faeilities.+
Come and inspect our entive outfit, and remember
all transactions are strictly Confidential.
Yours Very Truly,
ROWE PRICE, Cashier. 3
We Carry Burglary, Fidelity and Fire Insurance.
Interest paid on Time Deposits. 1
If a number of our contemporaries are
n earnest about putting forward a strong
clean, conservative man such as Judge
turner is, for vice-president? His long
and distinguished career in the house of
representatives equips him splendidly for
the presiding officer of the senate. In
case of death in the White House he
would be the peer of any president of our
time,
Yes, why not a Southern man—a Geor
gian—Turner? Parker and Turner would
sonnd well. :
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CITATION.
GEORGIA—LgEe CounTy.
To Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given
that J. A Lipsey has filed his application in this
office for Permanent Letters of Administration on the
estzte of L. B. Lipsey, late of said county, deceased,
and that the same will be heard before the Ordiiary
of said county at the May term,; 1904, to be heid on
first Monday in May, next,
Witness the Honoiable Geo. C, Edwards, Ordinary
of said counl)", this the Igth day of March, 1904.
J. W. MORGAN,
Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary.
WARE G. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAw,
Leesburg, Georgia.
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The famous little pills.
CITATION. -
GEORGIA—LEE CounTY
To whom it may concern. ‘
S. J. Powell having made application to me
in due form to be appointed permanent admin
istrator urou the estate of T, A. lolliday
late of said county. Nctice is hereby given
that said application will be heard at the reg
ular term oi the court of ordinary for said coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday in May,
1904. Witness my hand aud official signature
this 4th day of April, 1904.
: - Geo. € Edwards, Ordinary
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Stockholders’ Meeting.
On account of the inability of the pres
ident of this bank tobe present at the
meeting called for the 2d of April, the
annual meeting of the stockholders is
hereby called for the 15th dayof April,
1904, at 10 o’clock a, m., at the Bank
building, in Smithville, Ga.
ROWE PRICE, Cashier,
Notice of Years Support.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
Mrs Mary Holliday, widow of T. A. Holliday, de
ceased, having mave application for 12 months sup
port for herself and one minor child, out of the estate
of said T'. A. Holliday, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having filed their return:, All
persong concerned are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary of suid county on the first
Monduy in May next, why said application and return
should not be allowed. This 4th day of April, 1g904.
Geo. C. Edwards, Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
GEOBGIA—Lee County
To whom itmay concern, O. W. Statham, S. J.
Powelland H. L. Long, Jr., creditors, having made
application to me in dne form, to have 4. J. Fleet
wood appointed permanent administrator upon the es
tate of Julius E A#/cKenney, late of said county, No
tice is hereby given that said application will be heard
atthe regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday iu May, 7904.
Witness my hand and official signature, this the 4th
‘April, 7904,
Geo.C. Edwards, Ordinary,
l LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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SHERIFE’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Lee County.—Will b sold
before the court house door of said
county, in the town of Leesburg, ¢n the
first Tuesday in May 1904 between the
legal hours of sale to the highest cash
bidder the following diseribed Proper
ty to-wit. loacres of land formerly
known as the Ike Deen place now
known as the Millie Culwell place, lo
cated in the thirteenth district o Lee
county and being a part of lot No. 181,
’ levied on as the property of Millie
Culwell to satisfy tax fi fas fo(x; 1903,
tennents notified in terms_&f Taw.
Also at the same tine ang slacr
will be” sold - t’?xe""'following ;§rqp
erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 84 in
the Thirteenth district of Lee ceunty,
Gra., containing 20214 acres, mo'e or
less. Levied on as the property of C.
H. Barnes by virtue of a fi fa ‘ssued
for state and county taxes far the
year 1903 against said C H /Barues
Notice given as prescribed by law.
Also at the same time and place,
8o acres of land more or less, of lot No.
227 in the 14th Dist. of said county,
said 8o acres being all of the east half
~of said lot except ten acres owned by
'H. R. Johnson fi)ying in the extreme
north-west oorper of said east half of
of said lot, and ten acres lying in a
square in the immediate north-east
corner of said east half of said lot
which is the ten acres sold to C. F.
Putnam by virtue of the same fi fa,
said 8o acres more or less levied on as
the property of W. A. Green, Agt. to
satisfy a balance of this fi fa for taxes
for 1903. Tenants notified in terms of
the law. This the 6th day of Aprn
1904.
S. B. SMITH,
Sheriff Lee County,'Ga.