The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, April 22, 1904, Image 8

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Statement of ‘l'he BAEANK OF SMITHVIL.L.E, ORCANIZED EPRIL 2ND 1903. , Located*at Smithville, Lee Cq. Ga, at _thg Closeofßuslnesg B{arch%nd 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . .. . 31,195 S} Demandionns, . . - . 2,544 30 Bonds and stocks owned by the BN L e 150 00 Banking house .. . . ) 1,614 55 Furpi.m-e¢ and fixtures . . . 1,513 76 Other real estate. . . . . 4,875 44 Due from banks and bankers in the state . . . . 10,258 49 Due from banks and bankers it ather states . ... 4,162 81 ERPRENY . o e 1,710 56 s [ S R R e P R 20 QO Silver nicles and pennies . . 458 15 Checks and cash items . . . | 281 83 Profits and loss (short) : 30 | UMY o iy R IRG 08 ILIABHATIES Capital stock paid in o 16,400 o Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, .. . 2,616 19 Individual deposits sub- Ok to (Neck~.. . . . % . 37,764 61 Rime certificates - . . . . 1,828 66 Cashiers check . . )y 109 27 - Total P W I L $53,789 03 STATE OF GEORGIA,LEE COUNTY. Before ine 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, Igo4. JAMES MORGA.., Clerk Superior Court lee County Ga MISSING WORDS., T Annoying Gaps In English Language That Cause Inconveniences. The English language may fairly claim to be the most prolific in the world. Not content with its native riches, it possesses in a special degree the faculty of assimilating everything useful from other tongues, ancient und moder. It ought indeed to be the most perfect vehicle of thought in the world, and in some respects no doubt it is. But, curiously enough, there are de ficiencies in English not to be found in far less copious languages. While in many cases we have balf a dozen words expressing the same or prac tically the same thing, there are, on the other hand, certain ideas that have no appropriate words to express them. ~ In the words denoting velationship some notable gaps are tound. The meost glaring instance is the want of a word to distinguish Dbetween a male and female cousin. Other languages, such as I‘rench and ltalian, have a sep arate word for each, but in English some addition or explanation is re quired in order to make it clear which sex is intended. Curious gaps occur here aud there in our language if we look into it. The word ‘‘show’” expresses the idea of making to see, but there is no*word for making to hear—a phonograph, for ex ample. “I took the phonograph to my friend and”— ‘What? *“Got him to listen to it” would probably be the in vlegant finish to the sentence. On the other hand, “audience’” means those who hear and applies very well to those present in a lecture hall or con cert room. But what of those who see a cricket match, for instance? *Spec tators” is the nearest word, but it does not correspond exactly to “audience.” There is one deficiency in the lan- OPEN BN ACCOUNT oz W 1 T <SS KYOUR HOME BANK>» It Costs nothing to have your Money Kept Securely. Beside having a FIRST-CLASS SAFE and VAULT, we are {ully INSURED AGAINST BURGLARY. | We arcable and expect to give the people of this county . s-First-Rlass - Bapking Faeilities. ¢ Clome and inspect our entire outfit, and remember all transactions are strictly Confidential. | . Yours Very Truly, . ROWE PRICE, Cashier. We Carry Burglary, Fidelity and Fire Insurance. Interest paid on Time Deposits. 5 We, the I emocratic Executive Com mittee of J.ce bounty, hereby select the following named delegates to represent this county in the State, Congressional, and Senatorial conventions, respectively: FOR THE SPATE CONVENTION H. L. Long, Sr., E. B. Martin, B. 1. Mcheuney, I. P. Cocke, F. M: Mimes, D. D. Hall. FOR THE CONGRESSIONAIL CONVENT.ON Ino. W, Forre.ter, Dr lLogau Thomas, G. D, Avera, C. B Avery, W. H, Tutner, Duke Minis, FOR SENATORIAL CONVENTION, A], Fleétwood, J. P. Calaway, Joe S, Avery R, A. Forrester, W, F. McAfee, Tobe- Laramore. Leesburg Ga This thel:oth day of April, 1904. C, B. Avery, T AL Hill, Chairman, Secretarp. stttk iI S e BANNER SALVE the most haaling salve in the world. S Sl CITATION. GEORGIA—Lre County. To Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that J. A Lipsey has filed his application in this office for Permanent Lette:s of Administration on the estote of L B. Lipsey, late of said county, deceased, and Jhat the same will be h ard before the Ordicary of said county at the Muay term, 1904, to be held on first Monday in May, next, Witness the Honmable Geo. C, Edwards, Ordina‘ry of said county, this the Igth day of March, 1904. v J. W. MORGAN, Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary. WARE G. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT Law, Leeshurg, Georgia. ‘ CITATION. | GEORGIA--ILEE CouNty . To whom it aay concern. \’ S. J. Powell haviag made appheation to me in due form to be appointed pernanent admin ishator urou the estate of F', A, lolliday late of said county. Notice is hereby given that sai ? ap,licaticn wiil be heard at the reg ular tenn oi the court of ordinary for said coun ty, te be Leld on the fist Monday in May, 190} Witness my hand aud official signature this 4th day of April, 1904. Geo € Edwards, Ordinary B Stockholders’ Meeting, On account of the inability of the pres ident of this bank to be present at the meeting called for the 2d of April, the annual meeting of the stockholders is hereby called for the 15th day of April, 1904, at 10 o’clock a, m., at the Bank building, in Smithville, Ga. RowE PRICE, Cashier. R L e Notice of Years Suppeort. o * GEORGIA—Lee County. ~ Mrs Mary Holliday, widow of T. A. Holliday, de ~ ceased, having mave application for 12 months sup | port for kerself and one minor child, out of the estate of said 1. A Hclliday, and appraisers Jduly appointed E to set »part the same having filed their return: Alb | person® concerned are hereby required to show ¢ause ' hefore the Court of Ordinary of s.uid county on the first ‘ Mond.y in Ma. next, why said aplication and return l should not be allowed. This 4th day of April, 1904. i Geo. C. Edwards, Ordinary. | . Application for Administration. é GEOBGIA—Lee County ! 'To whom itmay concern, O. W. Statham, K, ]J. | Powelland H. L Long; Jr., creditors, having made i application to-me in dne form, to have A. J. Fleet ! wood appéint.d permanent administrator upon the es | tate of Julius E McKenney, late of said county. No | tice is hereby given that said application will be heard | at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said i county to be held on the first Monday in May, 7g04. ! Witness my hand and official signature, this the 4th Foscl L Namnll. ooy : Geo. C. Fcwaics, Orcizary, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA, Lee County.—Will be sold before the court house door of said county, in the town of Leesburg, on the first Tuesday in May 1904 between the legal hours of sale to the highest cash bidder the following diseribed proper ty to-wit. Jo acres of land formerly known as the Ike Deen place, now known as the Millie Culwell place, lo cated in the thirteenth district of Lee county and being a part of lot No. 181, levied on #s the property of Millie Culwell to satisfy tax fi fas for 1903, tennents notified in terms of law. Also at the same time and place, will be sold the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 84 in the Thirteenth district of Lee county, Ga., containing 2021 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of C. H. Barnes by virtue of a fi fa issued for state and county taxes for the yvear 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 80 acres being all of the east half of said lot except ten acres owned by H. R. Johnson lying in the extreme north-west corner 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. Tanants notified in terms of the law. This the 6th day of April 1804. S. B. SMITH, : Sheriff Lee County, Ga.