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STATEMENT OF THt; . A 1 . NDiTiON OF
THE COHUTTA BANKS,™ 1 MPANY
Located at Spring Place, Ga., at the close of business December 17, 1907.
RESUORCES
Loans and Discounts $55,129.43
Overdrafts 112.94
Furniture and Fixtures 1,647.20
Due from Banks, and Bankers in
the State 4,247.16
Due from Banks and Bankers in
other States 158.33
Currency 2,879,00
Gold 745.00
Silver, Nickels and Pennies 919.94
TOTAL $45,839.00
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Murray.
Before me came W. Z. LATCH, Cashier of Cohutta Banking Co., who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as
shown by the books of file in said Bank.
W: 1. LATCH.
Sworn to and subscribed before this 27i.Ii daj ! December, 1907. bV-am
me, Public,
! . W. SAMPLER, Notary
Murray County, Georgia.
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| For sale by.Sj H. Kelly.
THE MORE,AY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1908
An Interesting Letter.
Dear Editor and reader of the
News :
Please permit me to say a few
words in regard to the school
question. First, I should be
glad if some one would tell me
what is to become of the child of
the future, the parents are get¬
ting so careless of the golden op
portunities that are passing so
swiftly by. The children are not
supposed to realize the need of
an education and of course they
are not to blame for the situa¬
tion many of our schools are in
today. Woe be unto their par¬
ents ! Many of them will have
to endure the scorching flames of
an endless torment to account
for the way they have brought
up their children. Why do you
do it? The schools are free for
all, you all pay taxes, and the
poor man’s child has the same
right and the same need of an
education that the rich man’s
child has, you are robbing your
children, and not only the chil¬
dren but you are robbing the
nation, for the boys of today will
be the men of tomorrow, the re¬
sponsibility and government will
rest on their shoulders and who
shall say where the blame lies if
they are found incompetent to
fulfill their duties? You are not
only robbing the children and
the nation, but you are robbing
and stealing from God Almighty.
It was not his intention that his
little ones should be brought up
in such ignorance. Just think of
the many thousands that are
being punished today for crimes
committed through ignorance,
ignorance both of the laws of God
and man. Think of those souls
that are lost and lost forever,
many of them through careless¬
ness and negligence on part of
parents. Stop and think of the
awful wrong you are doing in al¬
lowing your children to have
their own to school
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We Neve the New Home Sew
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save yon Dig money on them, as
we pay a> peddling license or
the expense of a man with a
horse and wagon. You will save
afi this by coming to us for your
machine.
In the L, and N. yards at Oar
tersville Conductor A. J. Howard
was seriously cut with a knife by
his fireman, W. M. Johnson, fol¬
lowing, it is said, some unpleas¬
ant words.
It depends upon the pil! you
take. DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers are the best pills known
for constipation and sick head¬
ache. Sold by S. II. Ke lly.
Mr. Dan Bennett, one of the
most prosperous and highly re¬
spected farmers of Wayne coun¬
ty, was shot and killed by Mr. E.
C. Fuke, another farmer, who re¬
sides in the same community.
Toilet Set.
10 and 12 piece Toilet Sets,
beautifully decorated,
$3.00 up to $9.00.
A THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
Ed Saylor, a Lindale mill hand,
who gave away drinks of liquor
to five minors, was fined $50 and
costs, or six months in the chain
gang by Judge Hamilton, of the
Rome Circuit Court.
When you want the best, get
DeWitt’s Oarbolized Witch Ha¬
zel Salve. It is good for little or
big cuts, boils or bruises, and is
especially recommended for piles.
So!d by S. H. Kelly.
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Charley Logan, a 13 year-old
boy, was tried at Hazel hurst for
larceny of a chicken. His coun¬
cil, Col. Bat Smith, induced the
court to send the boy to the
State Reformatory instead of the
chaingang.
American Girl
Skirts.
$9.00 down to $800,
which means
GOOD! BETTER! ! BEST!!!
when they want to, and when
they don’t want to go they are
running around rabbit hunting
and wasting precious time that
can never be called back, Ii’s
gone, and gone forever, a child’s
mind may be compared to a book,
the pages of which are blank and
remain to be filled with some¬
thing as the child grows up. If
you don’t send them to school
and keep their minds occupied
with good thev will be occupied
with evil, if one of those pages
become filled with crime and
evil deeds it can’t be torn out
and burned as you could tear it
from a book bat it is with the
child throughout his whole life.
Send your children to school and
give them an education, some¬
thing that no one can take from
them after they have once ob¬
tained it. Some of you will say,
“I am too poor, I can’t buy them
clothes and book^”; that is true,
to some extent, with some of
you, but some will stand around
these little stores and talk Social¬
ism, Republicanism, Capitalism
and a lot of other “isms” that
you know nothing about, and
spend the last cent you have for
wliiskev, and your wives at home
catting wood, and your children
barefooted half naked and grow¬
ing up in ignorance, you need
not tell me you can’t send to
school when you can always get
your “little dram.”
The schools are free for all,
get buey and send those children
to school, you will never regret
it, neither will the children.
There's a time coming when the
uneducated man or woman will
be a mere nobody, there is also
a time coming when we will all
stand around the great judge¬
ment bar of God, and there noth¬
ing will be kept back, who then
will have it all to answer for?
That’s the question, stop and
think, then go to work for the
compulsory school law.
I can’t say half I would like to,
have been teaching five years
and find some of them careless
everywhere I go, it just makes
my blood boil when I see so
much of it right before my eyes.
One of the Teachers.
A THE. STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
The Georgia Granite and Mar¬
ble Company, of Rome, has made
application for charter. Build¬
ings will be begun there about
the first of January. H. B. Col.
vard, of Dalton is the president
and promoter of the company, in
which many Romans are interest
ed.
If a cough once gets into your
system it acts on every muscle
and fibre of the body and makes
you ache all over. It especially
affects the intestines and makes
you constipated, so in order to
get rid ®f a cold thoroughly and
without delay you should not
take anything that will tend to
constipate. Kennedy’s Laxative
Cough Syrup acts upon the bow¬
els and thereby drives the cold
out of the system. It contains
no opiates—it is pleasant to take
and is highly recommended for
children. Sold by S. H. Kelly.
Clyde H. Toothman, of Rome,
lost several relatives in the Mon
ongah mine disaster. His two
uncles and three cousins, J. D.
and J. B. Rarish, Earl, Frank
and Torn Barisli, were victims of
the explosion. Mr. Toothman
is a recruiting officer for the ma¬
rine corps of the navy.
CLOAKS.
A tew stylish Cloaks and
Furs left. The kind that you
would find in a city store. In
tact they were made by New
York’s leading Cloakmaker.
Prices, $ 7 . 50 , $ 10 . 00 ,$ 15.00
up to $23.oo; others $5 and
$3-5°
WY:,
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
W. W. I’aHon shot J. K. Bed
rick. after a quarrel at Thunder¬
bolt. Fallon, who was arrested
and put in jail in the city, de¬
clared Pedrick was reaching for
a weapon when the latter drew
his own and fired. Mrs. Pedrick
said Pedrick was running away
and she was begging Fallon not
to shoot when the shots were
fired,
CRANDALL
Well, Christmas is about over
and I hope all the correspondents
will write a newsy letter each
week.
School reopened Monday, en¬
rolling a few more pupils making
the total enrollment 89,
Rev. T. M. Davis was in Ram
hurst last Thursday.
Miss Mary Johnson visited
Miss Nolia Aly last Wednesday.
Today takes away the old year
and goes into the new about
twelve and it is expected for the
new near to be rung in.
Miss Nora Hayes visited here
Sunday and left Sunday night
for Etowah, Tenn.
Tom Riordan, of Alabama, is
visiting his parents and other
relatives here.
Paschal Loughridge visited
hornefolks at Etou Sunday.
Charlie Kiker is back in Cran¬
dall after spending a week in
McCays, Tenn.
Miss Stella Brewer, of Fuller’s,
visited her brother here Sunday.
Levi Campbell, of Alabama,
spent the Xmas holidays here.
Messrs. Tom Riordan, Leach
Aly, Will Anderson and Grover
Bates called at the home of G.
W. Aly Sunday.
Wishing everybody a happy
New Year I will ring olf for this
week. Sunshine.
Trade Good.
Christmas trade
with us was fine
notwithstanding
the bad weather;
thanks to our
many friends.
W;,
THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES
It is very important and in fact
it is absolutely necessary to
health that we give relief to the
stomach promptly at the first
sign of trouble—which are belch¬
ing of gas, nausea, sour stom
ache, headache, irritability and
nervousness. These are warn¬
ings that the stomach has been
mistreated; it is doing too much
work and it is demanding help
from you. Take something once
in a while ^specially after meals;
something like KODOL For Dys¬
pepsia and Indigestion. It will
enable your stomach to do its
work properly. Sold by S. II.
Kelly.
STOVES
We sell Stoves.
We don’t keep
them long.
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THE SVOSE grtITTEE PRICE
J. H. GARDNER,
CCS Cr3 CO
BICYCLES. Sundries and Re¬
pairs. Prices reasonable as, is
consistent with quality.
GUNS and PISTOLS of all kinds
repaired by an experienced man.
SEWING MACHINES. Best makes
of new ones, and all kinds of
second-hand ones for sale at very
reasonable prices and on easy
terms.
PIPE Pitting, valves, &c., used
by saw mill and gin people. It
will be worth your while to see
me before making purchases of
any of these or similar goods.
Your Trade Is Respectfully Solicited,
SHEET IRON, VALLEY TIN,
STOVE PIPE, &C.