The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 21, 1909, Image 2

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I aaeaesiaee aeaaaaeaw iriia’s BOY® 3 1-2 years old, stands 15 1-2 hands hi^h, Sired fii a by Directness, 2:12; by Directum Kelley, 2:0H; a Dam, Honita, trial, 2:20. ru a Having leased this famous young horse 1 will a make the fees for this season $12.50 at the stables 1J. w. Seals & son I Georgia. aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa Milledgeville, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK The Milledgeville Banking Co. Looated at Milledgeville, On., at the clow* of business Apr. 2H, twin. . HKROl’KCKH Bonus Mid Discounts $189,566.26 Demand Loans 22,232.53 Overdrafts 4,1 lfl.03 Bonds nod Stocks owned by the Hnok 5,000.00 Hanking House nod Furniture mid Fixtures 11,707.01 Other Kent Estate 888,29 Due from Hanks uml Blinkers In the State 87,222 16 Doe from Hanks nod Hank- in other HtntOs 4,028.67 Currency, 6,401.00 llold 600.00 Sliver, Nickles nnd Pennies Jt.0fm.07 Total ♦288,714 41 l.l A IIII.ITIKH Onpitnl Stock Paid in SnrpluK Fund ‘ Undivided I’rofltH less Cur- rent Eximiises noil Tuxcn I’aid Due to Banks nod IlnokerH in tliia State Due to Hanks nod IlnokerH in other States Doe Unpmd Dividends Individual Deposit* Subject to Check Hills Payable, 1.70,00(1,(Hi 27,164,00 68,567.16 2,207 88 7i )8 80 20.00 14 1,071.10 None ♦288,714 44 STATE OK GEORGIA, ) Otinnt.v of Baldwin. I Before me came Miller S. Hell, Vice-President mid Cashier, of The Milledge- vllle Hanking Comiiatiy, who being duly sworn, says the above and forgoing statement is a true comlitious of said Hank, as shown by the books of file in said Hank. MILLER S. BELL, Vice-President and Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st dav of May, 1909. • J. U. INGHAM, N. P., B. O. Oa Statement of tbeCondition of Exchange Bank Located at Mtlledgevillo.lirGa., at the close af business Apr. 28, 1900. RKSOUHUKH Ijoami and Diacnunts $117,442 29 Demand Ixiatts 11,850 00 Overdraft* Secured 7,194 72 Overdrafts Unsecured Bonds and Blocks owned hy .1,278 04 the Bank 8,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures ... 2,678 69 Due from Banks and Bunkers in the State Du** from Banks and Bankers 12,806 11 in other states 11,717 16 Currency 7,972 (K> Gold 497 50 Silver, Nickles ami Pennies 1,275 87 Checks and Cosh Items 648 21 Total »180,614 05 STATE OK GEORGIA, | County of Baldwin. ) Before me came Otto M. Conn, Cashier of Exchange Bank, who being duly sworn, suys that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition ot said llHiik, as shown liv the hooks ot tile in said li.ink. OTTO M. CONN, Cashier. Sworn to and subscriber before me, this 8rd dav of Mav, 11M9. L. H. ANDREWS, N. P. H Co .C a The story of Mrs. Matilda Warwick, of Ivokomo, ruth, ns told below, proves the curative properties of [ that well-known female remedy, Vv'ine of Cardui. Mrs. Warwick says: It Will Help You J u VT suffered from pains in my head, shoulders, jli: hs, side, stomach low down, dizziness, chills, iht- voinnesa, fainting spells and other female troubles. ! 1 war. almost dead. Three doctors did not help me. At last, 1 took Cardui, and with the first bottle ob- I tabled Fclief. Now I am cured. But for Cardui, II would have been dead.” Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG STORES INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Answer One Written Question Each Week For Fifty-Two Weeks and Win a Prize. THE PRIZES. Pint Series—A gold medal to each of the first flve contestanta. Second Series—A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series—A Teaiher’a Bible, price $5.50, to each of the next flve contestants. Fourth Seriea—The book "The Heert of Christianity,” price $1.50, to each of the next trnrty-five contestant*. Fifth Series—A developed mind, an expanded imagination, a richer exper ience and a more profound knowledge of the Bible and of life, to all who take this course whether winning any other prixe or not. Each medal will be suitably engrav ed, giving the name of the winner, and for what it it awarded, and in Ilka manner each Bible and book will be inscribed. All who can write, and have Ideas, are urged to take up these atudiea re gardless of the degree of their oduca tion, at the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of tho cog ency of their reasoned ideas. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the 8unday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Linscott For the In ternational Newspaper Bible Study Club. May 23rd, 1909. ■tin. lnon I, Council I S l.inurntt, n n I Jerusalem. Acts 1 1A1UL1T1K j Capital Stock Paid lu $17,820 00 Surplus Fund 6,1)1 Kl (X) Undivided Profits, less Cur- rent Exp’s and Taxes Pd. I1,874 32 Due to Hanks and Bankers in Due to Batiks and Bankers in other States N one Due Unpaid Dividends Nolle Individual Dc|>ONitH Subject to Check 90,7*9 40 Demand Certificates None Tune Certifloate* None None Certified Checks None Cashier's checks 163 60 Nolen Mild Hills Kedini'ouuted Noue Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates representing Bor rowed Money 25,000 (X) Total $180,611 Oi Get Your Job Work Hone Here Quick Th Xv:t-3R. Golden Text — We believe that through the grace of the lx)rd Jesus Christ we shnll be saved, even as they. Acts xvill. Verses 1-6- Are good men liable to hold wrong opinions? When good men differ In opinion what Is the better wav In order to reach an understanding* When a professed Christian gets angry with another Christian, on a mere matter of oolnion, hai he or not backslidden from the love of God, and what spirit docs It show? (This ques tion must be answered In writing by members of the club.) rircutnelalon no doubt originated from supposed purposes of health, nnd physical cleanliness, and after wards became a national Institution of the Jews. State when God first made, circumcision the sign, or token, of the covennnt between him nnd Ab raham nnd his seed, nnd to whom tho rite of circumcision and God's coven ant extended. (See Gen. xvll.) Is circumcision now essential to sal vation? Is the hcllcf of any doctrine essen tial to salvation? Vetses 6-11 — Is experience of God and his dealings with us. conclusive proof of the will of God In the mat ters which the experience covers? Is thorough discussion In chtirrh courts a perfectly right way to arrive at tho will of God on nnv matter* Were those who taught that clreum clston was essential to salvation, as well as being narrow, necessarily un true tr.o::? What Is Ihe difference between the "yoke" of the law and the "joke" of Jesus? iv. 10.1 Verso 12 Ro-ntt some of the won dors done through Paul and Barnabas, among the Gentiles, and say what bo ii lag they had upon the dispute concerning circumcision? Verses 13 21- Who was James, who next addressed tho council? James, the brother of Jesus, was the president of this council; Is It prob able that his address was of the na tn*-o of ih" tud.tmont of the council on this question? Verses 22 29 Thera scorns to have been no formal motion passed bv the council, hut they appear to have tea- hod an unanimous de-lston as outlined In tho address of the presi dent; snv whether wo are bound to ta\e this decision as the voice or God. Are there thore to-day. who say. and j probably think, they have faith, but I larking loving hearts, and the fruits ' of love, are deceiving themselves? What Is a Christian's proof to him- ! self that he Is not a d velved man In i claiming to be In the favor of God? Verse* 15-16—How do you class i those who see people In need of food j and rlothlrg and do not do all they i can to supply the need? Which person more nearly resem bles Jesus, the one who talks very piously, and prays with the needy, hut gtvlrg them no help, or the one who generously supplies the need without any religious pretensions? If a man helps the needy to supply Ihrlr own needs. Is that as well or better, than supplying the needs dl red? Is It possible for a church to be do ing full Christian service which Is not | helping the needv, either In Its own or some ether community? Verses 17-18—Is it possible to show- faith without works? Have all those who, with loving hearts, are engaged In good works, also got saving faith, whether they profess to have tt or not. and whether . they are members of the ehurrh or not. and whether or not they arc even [ orthodox In their views? Have any. who attend ehurrh regu larly und profess to be religious, but are harsh, with the poor, giving noth ing to charity, and care nothing for the needv, got saving faith? Have those got saving faith pray for the poor and needy, and for the sick and suffering, and yet do nothing to feed the |>oor or comfort the sick? Verses 19-26—Is there any moral merit In mere orthodoxy, or Is there any essential moral blame In mere heterodoxy? Granted a man with the spirit of Jesus, engaged In good works, what does he lose bv being heterodox, and what does he g:(tn by being orthodox? Verses 21-26 —When God told Abra ham to leave his own country and to start for another that God would show him, was there anv other way that he rould have faith In God. hut by actually starting on the Journey? What Is the meaning of. "and Ahra ham believed God and It was Imputed unto him for righteousness?" Love is an essential part of faith, and love impllet action, or good work*, hence ie it at all ootsible for a person to have faith who I* not engaged In good works? (Thla queation mutt be answered in writing by members of the club.) lesson for Sunday. June 6th. 1969 —The Power of the Tongue. James III: 1-12. The young man loves the \ oung ladv That’s his business The young ladv loves the voung man, That’s her business. Pretty soon thev will marry and need a bank acc’nt, That' s our business. DEPOSIT WITH THE— Mange Bank MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. -*♦ e-e-ee-eee-eA ■* BTATEMENT of the condition of The Merchants’ and Farmers’ Bank Located at Milledgeville, Oa., at the close of business Apr. 28, 1909. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts | I Demand Loan* who ; Overdrafts Bond* and Stocks owned by the Hank Hanking bonse Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Due from Hanks and Hankers in the State Due from Hanks and Banker* In other States Currency Gold Silver, nickles and ]**nnies Checks aud Cash Items Capital Stock Paid in * 40.000 CO M2,408 77 Surplus Fund 15,(XXJ (X> 34,240 12 Undivided Profits, lew* Cur- 7,323 65 rent Exp'e aridTaxes Pd. Dae to Banks and Bankers iu 34,263 9s 4,000 00 this State Noi * None Due to Banks and Bankers in 2,457 63 other States 140 74 Due Unpaid Dividends Individual DeiJosits Subject None 38,459 7.1 to Check 98,715 79 Demand Certiflcases 620 40 Time Certificates 27 f t*07 10 2.263 (XI Certified Cherkt* 775 On Cashier's Checks 207 4 ) 2,469 98 Due to Clearing House 635 34 Note* nnd Bill* H*-dicounted Bill* Buyable, Including Time Cortiflcates repreHcutiug Bor None rowed Money.. 85,0( Xi 0:1 295,884.2(1 Tjdal $295,884 26 STATE OF GEORGIA, ) County of Haldwiu. i Before me came L. C. Hall, Cashier of the Merchant's and Fanner's Eank . l T\'} K f . lulv t,ie R, “ IV " and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Hank, as shown by the books of file in said Hank u , , L. C. HALL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tliis 8rd dav of May 19(9. A- I BUTTS. K. P., Baldwin County. Ga. How to Polish Cows' Horn*. To secure the fine luster on cows This paper has secured the right to publish the International Sunday School Lesson questions bv Kev. Dr. Linscott, which have aroused so much interest elsewhere, and they will appear week ly. One of these questions each week ii to tie answered in writing, and upon these answers the prizes are to be awarded. This paper is authorized to form a Local Newspaper Bible Study Club for its readers, and guarantees to all who join and fulfil the conditions,that every thing herein promised shall be faithful ly carried out. Conditions of The Contest. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, must he n paid up subscriber to this paper, in order to qualify for mem bership in the International Newspaper Bible Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club, must answer each of the written bonis when they nre to first sera iv lightly with pumice stone until tile smooth. They nre then i* exhibited 1 piece of surface is polished by rubbing with n flannel rug and dusted with tendered pumice stone. Some time* ii little alcohol is rubbed over them to dry the surface of the horu *o that It will take a giant polish The horns of some itulnutla nre so soft that It la ImjiOKStble to give them high polish. Residence Lot For Sale. Nice residence lit in Milledgeville, on the hill. East Side home of W. H. Hall. Good shade, street, fences, neighbor hood, city water and sewerage. Price $1,850. Apoly to- Mrs. W. J. Vaughan. How to Remove Shiny 8pota, To remove shiny *|mts from black woolen garments pluce the garment, whether rout, trousers or dress, on an Ironing board. Wring a clotli from water, spread carefully over the gar ment, then pass n hot flatiron buck mid forth Just iilsne the wet cloth ns close ly ns you can without touching It. The nap will rise and the shine disappear. We Are Agents For MRS. KEEFE'S HAIR GOODS BEST IN GEORGIA Your combings bought or worked up to- order. Misses Keil & Ivey How to Make Resitting Cement. A cement which will resist the action of hot ami i-old water at:d which Is most useful for mending course cracks and holes l:i iron nnd tin kettles and pans is made by mixing litharge and glycerin to the consistency of thick cream or putty. In \\ In? mrtlcui ars Is the great wl.-d m of the' cou tell shown hi set- tltng this d spilt e? W. re oac h of the commandments given in vt rso 20 IntemliHl to be of last l: g obligation. or were some of them onl> temporn y ? From whom are Chrlst’ans io get guidance or alt mat tors in this day* Vo ■cos St -35- Th ■re never will be a time when disputes may not occur. In the i hurch and be »ecii Individuals; how hould they always be settled? An Honest More*. I | An Irish dealer win u selling a nag | ! to a gentleman frequently observes! : j with emphatic earnestness that he! i was an honest horse*. After the pur- j questions, for 52 consecutive weeks, I cluse lied Is-eti effected the* gentleman ! commencing for Sunday, <yfy, am ) j nskeel him what he meant by an honest | the answers must all be in the possession 1 , , I v*'ey. sir, replied the seller. “when- of this paper within two weeks of the over I ro-le him he ni ways threatened close of this period. j *° Hiruw me off. and tie certainly 3. Each question must he answered °*' tr ln,v —London MalL separately, and paper written ot. one lu your opinion, asked tl; BlaGKSIIIitllino ot ft! Kinds- on snort Ho* tioe Done Bi; J- D. Person Next Door to J. R. Hines side only. No answer must exceed wo hundred words in length and may less. Each answer must have the nani and address of th of the answer. 4. The answers must be delivered to office, and thev will he collated at the close of the contest, and forwarded to headquarters for independent exami nation by competent examiners. The prizes will then be awarded according to the highest number of marks, won by members of The ln'ernational News ; papers Bible Study Club, and prizes of the Invt member lgutitig committee, "what u ,Ue oauso of the evident unrest among the Indians?" Comanche Pete, the noted scout. I blew a cloud of smoke into the :Ur ! writer at the bottom Then he took hi-; pipe out of his mouth.' •Fleas," he answered. Ihe Under*, a race of short, dark i ' Uued. curly haired natives li< i:<g p, | “LVmimalal hills of southern India 1 wlmr* “ lvmul "kuble custom not else' enim. kll °' V " lu 1 'idia-viz. the sharp k f the incisor teeth. This (tic uccnmp.,, ,, , . chipping the teeth to i 1 • >iS them the form of Wldow^.,., Mr „ rlof read the Brief-Vos, couea. have you Did this trouble In the church help It or hurt It. and does God always ovetrule trouble, whoever may be the cause of It. for the good of his chil dren? Lesson fo* - Sunday, May 30th, 1909. Believing and Doing. James 11:14-26. May 30th, 1909. (Copyright. l»us. hy Krv r. S. Linscott. D O.) Believing and Doing—James 11:14-26. Golden Text—Faith without works Is dead. James* 11:20. Verse 11—What does James mean hero by "faith?" Can a man have true faith, if he Is not filled with love fose his fellows nnd doing all he can to help them? If a man "say he hath faith.” w hat Is the test of whether he is telliug the lyiti#* thing out of l ’ ul 1 caa ‘ m:l " e “'■? . , II. irs—Let's which may be answered to members of t ^iatelv. A w thi.-- Local Club will be given out from | make anythin this office.1 Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate a portion of same. ivc It patented tmrae- , 'hat a lawyer can't of Is a blessing.— Experiments show that there ts an Intimate rolattou between the color of sea water and the proportion of sail the water holds lu solutiou. the blue water containing much more salt than the green water, the difference in the two colors lieii’.s entirely a matter of more or less brine. Ascuiu-Vour wife's been dead over s year now. 1 should think you'd look around for another and get a good one this time. Uer.pcok—My! I'd like to. but I wouldn't dare. Ascutu— Why not? Heiipeok—Because Maria told me If 1 at id she'd jmine hack and haunt we.- Philadelphia T'rcss. Isindou Telegrap Tight fitting, un ... . . .ntilafed hats nnd working with the h , , „ , . . , . . d ckv-* to a gas light are sai l to be ., _ , causes of baldness. Couldn't Sc* A "Bridget." cautioned tf. afternoon, "if any one ci. tell her I’m oul I'm too any one." Accordingly h little Inter a frlctul who appeared at the received this incomprehensible to her Inquiry If Mrs. Blank w/*” “No, she ain't. luu:n. phaft, -:Ue says she's so toire.l she cir.J."— Exchange. vo of the main row* ous me "ed to see ry dear t door •ore nt Mothers: The problem how to give Oil to your children or to take it yourself is solved by Pure Castor Oil In Powder. Absolute- If unci OdorlfM. ^' vp ® * the bottle or in nny liquW or c Prescribed leading {dieticians. At all l!e!Ufcjf