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SHINHOLSER & COMPANY,
350-352 THIRD STREET.
F NOTICE!
C HAVE MOVED MY FERTILIZER OFFICE FROM DAVIS’ WARE
HOUSE, WHERE I HAVE HAD IT SINCE SELLING MY INTEREST
k IN THE COTTON BUSINESS TWO YEARS AGO, AND WILL BE
PLEASED TO MEET AND SERVE MY FRIENDS AT 413 POPLAR
I STREET, MACON, GA., JUST THREE DOORS FROM MY OLD OF.
I FICE.
I carry ail high=grade
FERTILIZERS
PLEASE CONSULT ME BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE.
Edwin S. Davis.
The Oak Saloon,
W. E. BYINGTON, PROPRIETOR, T
Wines, Liquors
and Beers
OF ALL BRANDS.
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FAMOUS GEORGIA AND NORTH CAROLINA CORN. JUG TRADE A
SPECIALTY.
Fifth and Mulberry Streets, i
MAOOAI, GAJ
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Succesor to Doster. I i
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WE MAKE ■HtPRICE,
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REMEMBER THAT.
YOUR TEEIII '
Need Attention;
DR. LANIER’S ]
Dental Parlors
Are the largest and best equipped
dental offices in Georgia. Go therb
and have your teeth filled, crowned
or bridged by specialists. Prices
; low and work guaranteed.
I Take Somnoforme and have ill
worthless teeth extracted and ha re
new ones inserted on bridges if y>u
wish to avoid artificial plates.
D<» not have your teeth ruined by
unskilled dentists. The best is the
cheapest (at any price). . j
Phone 626 for
Dr. Lanier
618 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
BRANCH OFFICES
SOL, Whitehall, St., Atlanta, Ga.
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F C Riks Guv Armstrong
{RIES & ARMSTRONG
! JEWELERS
• 315 Third Street. Madon, Ga.
Reliable Goods Only.
EYES TESTED FREE
Dust and damp proof Watches for the
Fann
CHURCH SKRVICES,
I Preaehing at the following places:
{ Irwinton Methodist, 4th Sunday morn
j ing and evening. .
| Poplar Ist Sunday, 11 a. ni.
' Toomsboro Ist Sunday evening 71:00.
Salem, 2nd Sunday. 11 a. m .
Ralls, 3rd Sunday. 11 a. m.
Red Level. 4th Sunday. 3 p. tn.
Prayer-meeting Irwinton. Wednes- |
day evenings.
The calendar yew was a good one
for the government, which received, J
from all sources. $625,(100,01)0 and dis
bursed >566,000,000. leaving a net sur
plus of $59,000,000. Astonishing as it
^ay seem to some persons, the ex
penditures were less by ss.^ ■
than in laoj. J-’ B
When You Come to Mactn
Cali at our store and you will see more pretty Buggies than y'^BK
ever saw before at one time. Then get our prices on J J
Buggies, Carriages, Surfflks
and Farm Wagonsi JK'
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Harness of all kinds. Come prepared to buy. We’ve got 1 thev/Xd
Vou want and we know the prices will suit you. x
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I THE k
FIRST NATIONAL Skit
i i of Dublin, Ga.,
Invites attention to the following Statement, condens
ed from report to the Comptroller, of the Cur=
rency, at the close of business on
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| ^November 12, Iqo6.
Assets.
Loans and discounts $458,715.04
! Furniture and fixtures . 4,768.33
Redemption fund . 1,125.00
U. S. Bonds 22.500.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 737.50
Taxes paid 714.00
Real estate 1,583.58
j Cash and due from banks 80.064.97
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Total $570,258.42
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— . . ~^777. . 7^7, ...—.— ,777^-—
OFFICERS:
F. G. CORKER. President W. B'. RICE. Vice President
W. S. PHILLIPS, Vice President A. W. GARRETT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
W. 8. RICE. W. S. PHILLIPS. F. M. DANIEL.
C. W. BRANTLEY. S. M. KELLAM. W. R. BRIGHAM.
F. G. CORKER. C. S. POPE. B. H. RAWLS.
W. W. BUSH. D. W. GILBERT.
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Only sound and conservative methods accepted and applied. While we
! care for a multitude of interests we CAPITALIZE none.
Our Surplus and Undivided Profit account denotes strength, high class
management and bank standing.
The growth of our Deposit account and resources, amounting to $570,259.
42, indicating the confidence of the banking public, makes this the largest
bank between Macon and Savannah*
Liabilities.
Capital Steck $ 50,000.00
Circulation 22,500.00
Deposits • 432.528.56
Surplus and undivided profits .... 51,515.92
Rediscounts 13,485.63
Cashier s Check 223.31
Total ...$570,253.42