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Statement e 11ie ’
BANK OF sITHVILLE,
ORGAENIZED APRIL 2ND 1903,
Located™at Smithville, Lee Co. Ga., at theflflC}?_’?‘ffif’fE{‘f%fiSSMf"r"h?_nd 1904.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . . . 31,195 84
Demand loans, €y 2,544 30
Bonds and stocks owned by the
bank . . S N © 150 0O
Bank ng house .. . ; 1,614 55
Furnitare 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
inotherstates .. . . ... 4,162 81
Calyrenby - 7 s s 1,710 56
I 8 . il s 20 00
Silver nicles and pennies . . 458 15
Checks and cash items . . . . 284 83
Profits and loss (short) : 30
Matal v SRB NBO OF
lIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in y 16,400 OO
Undivided profits, less current
expenses aud taxes paid, ... 2,646 49
Individual deposits sub
ject to check . . Gl L as eßy
Time certificates . . . . . 1,858 66
Cashiers check . . i 109 27
otel . o v BSETEG O 3
STATE OF GEORGIA,LLEE 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 condition of said bank
as shown by the beoks of file in said bank.
o ROWE PRICE, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this Bth day of March, 1904.
JAMES MORGA ~
Clerk Superior Court Lee County Ga
Buttered Side Up,
One of the stories which Levi Huteh
fns, the old time clockmaker of Con
cord. N. .. delighted to tell related to
the vouth of Daniel Webster.
*One day.” said the ¢ld man, “while
I was taking breakfast at the tavern
kept by Daniel's father, Deniel and his
brother KEzekiel, who were little boys
with dirty faces and snarly bair, came
to the table and asked me for bread
and butter.
.1 complied with their requost. little
«ariinking that they would become very
distinguished men. Daniel dropped
his piece of bread on the sandy fHoor,
and the buttercd side of course was
down. He looked at it 2 moment, then
picked it up and showed it to me, say
ing:
**\What a pity! Please give mne a
plece of bread bmntiered on both sides;
then if 1 let it fal! one of the buttered
giedw will be up.””
Purses and Bags of Beads.
Bead purses and bags are niore in de
mand than ever. VYery showy and
smart ave the little round purses of
white beads mounted in gilt, also wrist
purses of white or black velvet em
broidered in tiny colored spangles. A
square purse of steel beads shows a
border of jet fleurs-de-lis, while jet
purses are relieved with ornamentation
of steel beads. Sterling silver and gun
metal openwork bags and purses are ip
great variety.
A Dangerous Case.
One of the managers of a hospital
asked an Irish nurse which he consid
ered the mosc dangerous of the mawuy
cases then in the hospital.
“That, sur,” said Patrick as he point.
ed to a case of surgical instruments
lying op the table.
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A Hopeless Case,
Winks--Jinks never sees the point of
a joke.
Blinks—No: he is usually the butt of
ft —New York Herald.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
| ‘ ez W I'T H <SS \ '
XYOUR HOME BANIG¥e-—
It Costs nothing to have your,l\fi’fnefiKep
Securcely. Beside having a FIRST-CLAS!
SAFE and VAULT, we are fully INSUREI]
AGAINST BURGLARY. | ~
We are able and expect to give the penplc
of this county | '
+-First-Rlass Banking Facilities. &
Nome and inspect our entire outfit, and remembe:
all transactions are strictly Confidential.
| ' Yeours Very Truly, |
J.C. Mo AdN, Cashier.
We Carry Burglary, Fidelity and Fire Insuratce.
Interest paid on Time Deposits.
ODD NOTIONS OF WOMEN
Rosa Bonleur treasured a small lead
image of St. Anthony of Padua as a
lucky charm.
Caroline Herschel tirmly believed that
if she met a cross eyed beggar in the
morning it presaged the discovery of a
new star that night.
George Eliot was a slave to the in
fluence of the hunchback and elub
footed man and did no literary work
upon the day when she saw one.
Lady Millais, the wife of the great
painter, was convinced that the crack
of doom would sound for any oue who
stepped on a crack in the sidewaik.
y Harriet Beecher Stm\'e belived that it
was bad luck to threw away a tooth
brush which had outlived its useful
ness and, to the anguish of her house
hold, preserved every one that she had
ever used.
Queen Victoria clerished a number
of superstitions, and, among them, she
believed that the removal of her wed
ding ring would surely bring calamity
and that a pet Manx cat would bring
good luck to the royal household.--Ev
erywhere.
Didn't Care tc Be Presented.
The wife of a well known naval offi
cer tells an amusing story of some of
her experiences in Washington society.
On oue occasion when she was asked to
receive at an army and navy german a
congressman entered with a lady lean
ing upon each arm. One of the floor
comuittee at once approached - him,
with the polite request that he give his
name in order that he might be pre
sented to Mrs, Blank, who received the
guests of the evening,
“No, thank you,” was the nvachalant
reply. “I d a't care to be introduced.
I have two dies now to take care of,
and that is about as much as I can
manage.”
BANNFR SALVE
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BRICK STABLES
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Distance From Leesburg To
Nearby Towns.
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Armenias, 4 0 8 ke in o
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Copk Fevry 0 o 5 81 $5 0 S aan
Chokee 02 & o a 6 Y Su s Uoo
Cook’s Sllag, o 8 o 8 ol D
Deister T o rn B 0 Teadon,
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Byesglon: 1t e R T B
Tee'siStore: 09 S 1.50
Teelie oL A 0 3.00 ;
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latamore’sStore, .12 % ~ 0200
LockersMillb v 20, .2 Mo Too
Atunine s Store s gy v 2 ou%
Mims Ml o 0 008 g o]
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Phietha . .. o 3 " sao 209
Smibeifle .(% L “orn 00 520
Monr e s Lase SREL RSO
Wa ers Crossing 7 e VoY
S.B. SMITH, Manager.
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Skin Diseascs
F'or the speedy and permanent curoe o
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cha=x
periain’s Eye and Skin Ointment :
without an equal. It relieves the.itcl.
ing and smarting almost instantly an
its continued use effects a permanen
cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch
scald head, sore nipples, itching pil-«
chapped hands, chronic sorz eyves in
granulated lids.
r. Cady’s Condition Powders o
horses are the best tonic, blood purice
and vermifuge. Price. 25 cents. Soid hv
9 - o
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LIMERY
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KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of al '
eases. |
FOLEY"S Siiten Reno
or mccalx}ey refundgd.d %ontain‘s
ont phyiiciars:in b festcie
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $l.OO.