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Jno. D. Taylor, Pres. J. W. Cavender, V. Pres. J. V. Wheeler, Cashier
Chattooga County Bank
CAPITAL $30,000
Summerville, Georgia
This bank opened Fehr ary Ist with patronage most sat
isfactory. We have spared no pains or expense in our
building and equipments. We invite ah to call and in
spect our latest improved fire and burglar proof vault
an<l safe and be satisfied with their security. In addi
tion to this security to our depositors, we also carry fire,
burglary and all the usual insurance. We have opened
up with the expectation of doing business on the square.
Money deposited in the Chattooga County Bank has a
quieting effect upon the nerves and causes one to sleep
well at nights. Wo hope to receive a liberal patronage
from the public.
Give us a trial
••FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS”
CHAS. A. LYERLY, President.
H. S. CHAMBERLAIN, J. T. LUPTON, C. C. NOTTINGHAM,
Vice-President. Vice-President. vice-President.
W. H. DeWITT, Assistant Cashier. J. P. HOSKINS, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS SIOO,OOO
Designated Depository of the United States
And the State of Tennessee.
A Difference of 27 to 1
What is the difference between
The BANK OF MENLO.
and the average' country Bank, which has its capital
stock of $25,000 to back all of its business transac
tions, but the Banl< of Menlo has this and $650,000
of paid for FOREIGN BACKING which makes it
TWENTY SEVEN TIMES AS STRONG AS THE
AVERAGE COUNTRY BANK. DO business with
the Bank of Menlo, Deposit your GOOD money
where you KNOW it is safe. THAT’S ALL.
W. W. COOK, Cashier.
Statement of 'he condition of the
BANK OF LYERLY
Located at Lyerly. Ga., at the close of business February sth, 1906.
RESVIIUES LIABILITIES
Lomis ami Dlsoouuls 357.‘;>.52 ( iipil al Stock paid In IMW.OO
Fixture* and Real F.*tate 5002.57 I’iidtvided Profits less ex pen
stocks and Bonds 2233.20 ses paid 1113.23
Overdrafts BCM ('ashlers checks 47.09
Cash and Cash Items 44*9.4S Individual deposits 40267.80
Dne from Banks H924.M
$5642X72 “$56428.72~
The above is a statement of the condition of the Bank of Ly
erly at the close of business on February sth, 1906. We are
more than pleased with the showing and take this opportu
nity to thank our friends and customers for their liberal
patronage. Please call and let us show you that we can
make it to.vour interest to open an account with our Bank.
THE BANK OF LYERLY
W. S. Witham. Pres., .A E. Poster. Ist Vice Pres.,C. 1). Hill,
2nd Vice Pres , G. U. Webb. Cashier.
SIOO,OOO
Has been placed with us by a Northern Capi tab’s
bv loaned on North Georgia farm lands. Writ?
for information.
LIPSCOMB & WILLINGHAM
AttorneysJJand| Counsellors "at Law
Oflicfs:”i!27 Broad St. Peters' New Building.
ROME, GEORGIA.
PRE SUMMERVILLE JJEWB, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. JQDB
I Honor Roll Summerville School.
; Intemediate dept.
; Charlie Harlow, 88; Walter
; Clemmons, 91; Nannie Lee Elder,
; 92; Bessie Allen, 94; Josephine
; Scruggs, 85; DeForest Floyd. 90;
: Robbie Eubanks. 90; Georgia
; Johnson, 85; Clifford Housch, 90;
; Rob Waters, 85; Mattie Allen, 90:
; Ben Powell, 91; Rivers Lowe, 85;
; Jessie Hunt, 91; Ruth Fuller, 89;
hWillioui.se Whittenberg, 88;
; Monicia Pennington, “9; Walter
I' Lamb, 91; Lowery Lamb, 90;Clide
J Wheeler, 93; Jules Wheeler, 86;
;: Alice Clemmons, 35; Louis Wade,
j 88; Alfred Cash, 88; Johnie Har
’ per, 89; Fay Maxey, 88; Alfred
Taylor, 89, Mary Neal, 85; Glen
nie Neal, 85; Ethel Allen, 86;
Johnie Elder, 90; Marion Henry,
91; Joe Whittenberg, 92; Sallie
Harlow, 90; Hinton Bellah, 86.
Primary dept.
Helen Taylor, 89; Duke Espy,
88; Sallie Johnson, 8T; Dewitt
Hunt 95; Hester Cash, 85; Hugh
Johnson, 88; Ruth Johnson, 96;
Gertrude Thomas, 85; Clarence
Yarbrough, 90; (Hide Harlow, 91;
Lamar Hinton, 92; Clara Alexand
er, 93; Anna Myrtle Allen, 89;
Lowe Johnson, 89; Viyan Wheeler
89: Cora Holt, 91; Enoch High,
88; Evelyn Scruggs, 86; Wynn
Davis, 88; Dewey Blalock; 91;
Arthur Neal, 92; Curtis Housch,
91; Agnes Housch, 91; Frank
Waters, 90.
MONTVALE.
Last Week’s Letter.
As it has been some time since
1 seen anything from this place
I will try to wrte a a short letter.
The health of our community
is very good at this writing.
Mrs. Steven’ Anderson is in
quite feeble health and also sev
eral others are indisposed.
Ordinary John P. Davis, wife
and daughter. Miss Ethel, and
others of Rome came up to Mont
vale last Saturday for the pur
pose of organizing an Eastern
Star Lodge here, which was or
ganized and will be called
the “Montvale Eastern Chapel.
Judge Henry and wife of Rome
came up to this place last Mon
day and were the guests of C. C.
Pettijohn and wife.
Mesdames. Joe Hammond, W.
J. Moore and B. E. Dunwoody, all
attended the Easter Star Chape)
in Rome last Monday night and
report a pleasant time.
Miss Minnie Hammond was
the guest of M isses Ethel and
Johnie Painter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell
spent Sunday with the latter’s
sister, Mrs. W. E. Dunwoody.
Mr. H. N. Hammond spent
Sunday with relatives near Dry
Creek.
Miss Fannie Pledger is indis
posed at this writing.
Mrs. C. M. Bagwell visited
her mother, Mrs. Hammond,
Monday.
Eddie Maynor of near here is
quite sick with pneumonia.
Henry Bagwell visited home
folks near Armuchee Sunday.
Mr. Hirmam Hammond has
purchased a new buggy.
Mrs. L. A. Painter and little '
son, Howard, of West Rome have l
returned to their home after :
spending a few weeks with rela
tives at this place.
Miss Annie Dunaway spent
Saturday night and Sunday the
guest of Miss Ruth Shropshire
at Haywood.
Mr. Doyle Horton, who is at
tending school here, accompanied
by Mr. Samual Anderson, visited
home folk near Armuchee Satur
day and Sunday. J.
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
“Some weeks ago during the severe I
winter weather both my wife and my- I
self contracted severe colds which
speedily developed into the wOi'.-i.
kin 1 of lagrippe with all its misera
ble symptom',." -.ys Mr. J. S. EgL -
- on ot Maple Bandog, low . Ki.k
and j nuts aching, muscles son , l.e:>..'
stopped up, eyes and nose running,
v : :h alternate spells of chills and
fever. We began using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, aiding the same with
a double do-. of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. and by
its liberal use soo:. complete knock
ed out the grip." Sola by Arrington
Drug Co.
HAS HYSTERICS
The County is Down With a Bad
Case Says Jerome.
’ In a recent speech District At
- torney Jerome, of New York
■ said.
1 “Public opinion goes hither
'. and thither like a ship, but in
■, the long course of time it is sweet
’ and sane and sound and will
’ | make its port; but it lies on you
’. to see to it that its tacks are no
longer than they ought to by. It
' is wasted power, that sentiment
’ of the continuity that goes up one
’ trial and back again to another.
To-day all through this nation
1 what do we find a case of abso
lute hysteria.
’ “David Graham Phillips is now
’ writing about the ‘Treason of the
Senate’for a magazine. Treason
is an ugly word. It is punishable
by death. ‘The Senate of the
’ United States) - is it a treasona
k ble body?
Because some men are there
’ who ought not to be there —some
who bought the position—shall
’ we say that the governors of our
body politic are guilty of treason?
’ Base men are there, but when in
' the bright, breezy sentiments of
’ modern newspaper life you as
-1 sert there is treason, you either
’ lie or misconceive the meaning
’ of the English language.
1 Take this treasonable body
that would strike down our
national life and contrast it with
your representative body swayed
by popular opinion.
! Take the Hepburn bill, seven
5 men voted against it, and not a
• man able to understand it. But
the yellows said we must have
something doing, and so your
1 popular branch said we must do
something, whether we under
stand it or not. With a President
who thinks every yearning can
be constitutionally enacted into
law, with a House of Representa
tives typified by William Sulzer,
the Friend of the People, where
would there be safety unless in
the United States Senate?-1 hold
no brief to defend individual
Senators, but there are many
men there who were there when
we were at our mothers’breasts,
who love their country and would
betray it no sooner than David
Graham Phillips would. Maybe
the railroads ought to be check
ed, but not by something those
who vote for don’t understand.
If that is the way we are to
govern, give me a benevolent
desposition.”
What, good does it do you to eat if
your stomach fails to digest the food?
None, It does you harm—causes
belching, sour stomach, flatuence,
etc. When tlie stomach fails a little
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal
will digest what you eat and makes
the stomach sweet. Arrington Drug
Co.
Farmers
See me for cotton seed that
yielded 37 pounds lint per hund
red last season. $5.00 fair pre
mium on best stalk.—C. D. Riv
ers.
WANTED: —10 men tn each
state to travel, post signs, adver
tise and leave samples of our
goods. Salary $75.00 per montn.
$3.00 per day for expenses.
ROYAL SUPPLY CO.;. Dept. W.
Atlas Block, Chicago.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
Cures all Coughs and fl ci™.? BhS.-
assists in expelling 1/ .omaadthe
Coids from the U°on 7 evMy
; System by /?».«, bottle.
gently moving '•
the bo iL U £•'..
A certain \ .■
for croup and
whooping-cough.
(Trade Mark BegisUred.) i
KCTYS tuiTiiE
PMEPAWIO Al THt LABOIUTVIT OF
E. C. D«>VITT & CO., CHICAGO. U. S. A.
I Fo r Sale by Arrington Drug Co >
»rw
• <EL 1 £1
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A 7 d Tae great rule of health
/* V f£3 K ee P the bowels regular.
IMy VI <3l 11113 rt>e pe„ medidne
la ©* Si S. Lowell. Mass.
Ant p.;,- mustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
JauCHUtiful brown u< t ich biscK? use <-!„ •»» mu:«.<iiKTß>.R r. p. hall* no., wabhua. >•.«.
THI— I
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. |
OF PHILADELPHIA |
* Why Buy Your Insurance Elsewhere when for the Same Mon- |
ey you can get a Better Policy in the Penn Mutual. |
| The regular 20 payment Life Annual Dividend Policy of the I
i Penn Mutual is a recognized standard of excellence, combin- |
t ing in the best possible form, investment with protection, i
£ The new 5 Year Convertible Term Annual Dividend Policy of
|g> the Penn Mutual furnishes PROTECTION at actual cost, and $
¥ much lower than charged by fraternals. as shown by the fol-
lowing rates: ®
f $10,000.00 AT AGE 25. $114.50 | $10,000.00 AT AGE 35, $141.50 t
$10,000.00 AT AGE 30. $126.00 | $10,000,00 AT AGE 40. $161.50 |
These Premiums are further reduced by Annual Dividends
averaging over 20 per cent. No other company doing 2
business in Georgia writes this contract. 1
BAGLEY & WILLETT, Gen Agts. |
Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. 4
I PAUL D. LEE, Resident Agt. Summerville, Ga. |
I We flavor Disjoint Our Paiicots.)
We Fulfill Eve y Premise and Haver Kold Out Falsa Mapes. I
■ UtfE Stricture without the. knife or bougie and Varicocele without L
I "fc vbltC pain or detention btiHinesH; Contagious Blood Poison M
■ cured never to return, without mercui? or mineral mixture; I.oss of Manly M
X-
$ MY BEST Pf.EEP?A.:.ns, OISEaSES. I
<h r MVf/ p s O’* R«ch an Kidney and Bhtdder Rheumatism, H
4 /j/ Rupture, Hydrocele. Drains. Losses, etc., end all Private K
H I V- -. Di.f aacM. Tnmors and mail nant troubles. Catarrh of the Ee
vil.-vvilw. Nose, Throat. Head and Lungs. Diseases of Eye end Ear, H
N K. X’NG M D C i-onic Diseases of Wojnen, such as Displacements, D
2 CH.cr COWULTINO Phvii an. Uoiutnrel Dt»elmr«e». and ach weakues.es of women.
■ IA/ •,». list-,-!-. rer < i r '' , ng yonr cond tl<«n If son wre sick or afflicted. On request we M
•] ™| l'tv< rer.-i • cu ’(ccratiirc, incinuloT symptom blanks for home treatment.
‘J vw. V- V« '. <, > X AMi? •xT 1 t) NA> DAO VICE FREE ■■■■■■■■ I
- - 1 BllMlta,S«, J
i =BC3 ’ C3 ’ S I
I For I
| Hatching I
i XZ-J P - *
I V* ■— to f
& iiT.war " >r■ x
• ifßg atggl ship
I From my White Wvandottcs Fishel Strain $3.00 per setting of ... 15 |
S From my White Plymouth Rocks Fishel Strain $3.00 per setting of 15 X
k From my Barred Plymouth Rocks $1.50 per setting of 13 4>
• From my Buff-Wyand<>tte Cross 75c per setting of 13 x
’> From McCave Strain Manimouth Bronzed Turkeys $3 per setting of 11 &
• Terms, Cash with order. Address x
f E. MONTGOMERY, Lyerly, Ga. R. F. 0. 2. |
"wAToTriiE WHITE STAR BUGGY”
Vi next you buy a B i’gy, try a White Star A-Grade Buggy, the lightest
Y .- ii ninc vr, i.de made in the United States. After June Ist, LAV. -re use in building the
’ S'!' .it BUGGY, none but the fines’. “ A-GRADE ” Wheels, Juet like our sample
in -- . .••. < .•■ e> libition by every one of our Dealers. We will pay $25.00 in cash ie
any Will IE bTAIt ’Vnecl. having our private mark, Is not just like the sample shown.
LOOK FOH OUR PRIVATE “A-GRADE” MARK
ATLANTA BUGGY COMPANY, - - Atlanta, Georgia
I£. • ZZX / X
ex
V/
e w. W. DREW. i
C BARBER \
\ Shop next door to Chattooga
1 Hardware Coon Depot st.eet. 3
l Where will serve to the best of )
f my ability, clean towels and v
sharp razors. Also cleaning t
> and press ing clothes. \
> Clean and press suits 75c,
s Sponge suit and press it 50c <
< Clean and press pants 25c. J
< Ladies skirts also cleaned and }
pressed. Repairing and Dying.
I r bil ousaess, h.ada e. dyspepsia
te k. X.TI tcher *Lw s ’ Blood Syrup,
V'Eror I’oiltlvely eared; no atlmulant but permanent. ;
T” ! Dr. King Medirf l Co. 1b an Institution crganlzcdunder the ;
laws of the state <»f Georgia for the treatment and cure of all i
nci vouband chronic d seasea. Dr. N. K. King, the founder of »
thi< Institution, is the chief consulting specialist, being aßßisted
by a Btaff of cirfi.cnt physician■• and surgeons.
Oursncceßß in th” treatment ot chronic diseases 1b unsu»pae- I
ped; w” jsebnih medical and electrical agencies.
(jut dices are equipped whh a 1 the galvanic, faradlc batter- M
les. X-ray. viu • t nty, and Fln.’en ray: in fact, every electrical H
CHiirivai'ce known to the medical profession. Our sanitarium la M
modern in every respect, and we employ none but the best u
trained a 4 efliclent attendants, regularly qualified graduates ra
and licensed physicians being In charge.
We employ > misleading means to secure patients and Pj
patronage—no C. O. D.’b or unasked for literature are sent out jg
byihla iDßtution. Ou r for treatment average from 56.00 W
to SIO.OO per n.on; h. < medicines Included) and we give the obbut* fag
ance of a cure within a specified time.
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Writs or cr»mo to us at
523 li-tb Strrat. Opp. Czitel SUtra Potmt 0*«.B
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T< Cure Constipation
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each'night. >mc ’sTcric .<• ? a' ®“PP .
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