The Fort Valley leader. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 1???-19??, December 11, 1908, Image 5

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    December AD S UJ OB “ j J t If {-•c
Underprice on Every Article.
We have broken all previous records in selling goods this Fall. Our re-* rders have
been double our previous New York Purchases. Our stock is clean and in good coi dition
tor the Holliday trade. You will find we are not broken up in our stock; every line is
complete in every way. We are prepared to do the largest Xmas business we have ever
done.
Below we call your attention to a line of the most suitable Christmas gifts that we could
possibly suggest to any one, and at UNDER PRICES.
For Women
Cloaks, Rain Coats, Furs, Fancy Collars,
Gloves, Purses, Bags, Side Combs, Bar¬
rettes, Back Combs, Kozy House Slippers,
High Top Walking Shoes, Enibroideried arid
Lisle Hose, Enibroideried, Initial and Linen
Handkerchie fs Etc.
H V FOR THE HOME.
Table Linen, Doilies, or Napkins, Blankets, Towels, Quilts, Etc. All the above to go at December Underprice.
Extra Force of Salespeople, Premium Cards Punched. Store Open Now In The Evening. Closing Hour
9 P. M. Saturdays 10.30 P. M. i
R. S. BRASWELL’S STORE.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
* Portable aad Stationary
Boilers/’Saw Mills
tld* Crank tsi STEAM ENGINES m
Center Crank
Highest grade Ginning Machinery, ■f/
Gasoline Engines, Shingle Mills, r I
Corn Mills and Pumping Outfits to b
be had in the entire South. Large
delivery. stock on hand, best terms, quickest investi¬ t
It will pay you to
gate our machinery and prices.
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
For Infants and Children.
Always Bought
Bears the It
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Thirty Years
TORIA
THE OIKOUfl OOMW1Y, NEW VOBH CITY.
For Men
A Pair of Crawford Shoes, A Box Fine Hose,
A Box of Initial Handkerchiefs, A Fancy
Vest, A Tie one in a box, A Cuff Button and
Stick Pin Set, A Pair or Gloves, Dress or
Automobile, A J. B. Stetson orBonar Hat,
A Rain Coat, An Overcoat,, A Suit of Clothes,
A Sait Case, A Traveling Bag, A Trunk. Ftc.
Shop early and buy
your Xmas presents
the Great Under
Sale at R. S. Braswell’s
continues.
The Rent Tests.
Is he a thoronghly hoyest man? »>
"I don’t know*” answered the man
from Mi: 1 . I have trusted him
with hundreds of thousands of dollar,
but I never tried him with a book or
an umbrella.”—Washington Star.
Missed Her Chance,
May—-I believe that Miss Passey had
a proposal when she was sixteen,
Blanche—Indeed ? And the poor thing
was so young and thoughtless that she
Perseverance.
Perseverance is more prevailing than
violence, and many things which can¬
not be overcome when they are togeth¬
er yield themselves up when taken lit¬
tle by little—Plutarch.
Yes, Indeed.
ii A woman makes a great change In
a man’s life. ’t
Yes, and she takes a great deal of
change out of it too.”—Houston Post.
A Lesson In Ornithology.
A gentleman who rather overvalued
himself, looking at a case of birds, said
to an ornithologist who was with him,
‘‘Yv’hat is that bird?
< I That,” said the other, “is a magpie. >»
«( It’s not my idea of a magpie » was
the rejoinder.
“Perhaps not, ft replied his friend.
“hut it’s God’s idea of a magpie."—
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Sick ConTlctt’ Excb»m.
une of the first duties I fulfilled aa *
jmpemomerajy warder wa* the estr*
tnd contsol of prisoners “doffu for tbs
doctor. f, Convicts complaining of sick
ness arc allowed to leave their eelis
luring their dinner hour and form ttf
A a long rank outside the mndicai offi¬
cer's room, Into which they enter and
1 state tbeir ease* la rotation. Menjr vS
the prlsoaera* eomplainta end requests
at the doctor’s desk are extremely ton
ay and grotesque.
"Please, sir. I’ve got a bad heart*
one men says lugubriously.
**I know yon have," the deetor re
piles, with a laugh. "If yea had ■
good one, you would aot, la all prtft*
b’Jljy, have seen a ptfaaa *-*“*“ "
"Would you be » kind. •,** th* sex*
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Mn one tv*«f
Shop early and take
vantage >f those
prices at R. S.
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Let Us Try to Wfn.
Is it not the duty of every loyal
Democrat desiring his party’s
cess, if it can be had without
sacrifice of principle, to take
dicious and comprehensive
of the situation and exert
to see that the delegates to the na¬
tional convention at Denver July 7
shall go there unfettered b.v the dead
hand of the past aud prepared 1 .<> con
sider calmly the political otillo >k and
the chances of Democratic sue and
then with cool and careful j ^rnevl
select a nominee who can win?
This is a Democratic yeat if the
Democrats of the nation will 1 1 in
it so.
Why postpone all hope of
and the beginning of the res* „
Democratic control for auotlt
years?
Did Away With Passe
!n one of his messages t: vno -
.Tohnson said: “If the public < <*rs
are not adequately co-npensaf
for their services, fix th 1 compw ion
to such an extent as to make It it on
able compensation and do away with
the possibility of any officer becoming
a beneficiary of the favor of corpora¬
tions and by reason of gratuities being
placed under some obligation to the
corporation which extends the courtesy.
• * * And urge most earne«tly the early
enactment of a law which will forever
abolish the uymtem la Minnesota.” And
It tone.
Do your Chri tin ts shop
ping early. 11a ve you
s< ,-n those bargains at
R. R. Braswell’s?
FOR SALE
l ive hogs averaging 150
lbs. Will sell separately
or altogether.
Jno. A. Houser, Jr.
NO. 7459.
Report of the Condition of
iCht first national Bank
At Fort Vailey, in the State of Georgia,
at the close of Business
Nov. 27th, 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 59,808.83
Overdrafts, secured and un¬
secured 5,024.88
U. S. Bonds to secure circula¬
tion 10 , 000.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 300.00
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures 11,475.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 1,318.39
Du from State Banks and
[ Bankers 2,562.51
Dm from approved reserve
agents 1,874.89
Checks and .other cash items 362.70
is,, ofotherNational Banks 70.00
Framional paper currency,
nickels, and cents 126.01
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz:
H; eci< j 2,512.50 /
Legal under notes / 380.00 f 2,872.50
Redemption i'r< fund with U. 8.
usurer (5 per cent of
■ ■ h lation) 500.00
Total $96,295.49
LIABILITIES.
ni;.. 1 stock paid in $ 25,000.00
Surplus U divided fund 1,435.19
profits, less ex
peimes and taxes paid 1,942.05
National Bank notes out
tanding 10 , 000.00
Duet other National Banks 231.89
, Individual deposits subject
' j to check 41,854.16
’Lime certificates of deposit 15,832 40
Total $96,295.49
jStateofGeorgia, ; a^l, J. C. McDonald, County Cashier of Houston.?
above named bank, of the^
do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief
J. C. McDonald, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3rd day of December, 1908
C. E. MARTIN, t'
Correct—-A Notary Pablie.ig
ttest:
w. H. Harris,
I w Murph,