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Enlarge Jour Account
and Extend Your Credit:
“Getting on in the world” means frugality plus a good bank account.
. it
| is Better than None.
The small beginning often ripen s out into the account of greatest
moment, To “enlarg® your account” bank here. The prestige and con
servatism of this-bank will be of u ntold value to you as a depositor.
We've had fourteen years experien ¢¢ in banking. S
CAPITAL STODK &8 0, i o e., TR, v.0.....850,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDEN PRO FITS .. .teo shes eeeessess. 50,000
STOCKHOLDERS: LIABILATY .. .... .. so vt o ecseescseassss 50,000
DUBLIN BANKINCG CONMPANY.
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STAIE D GPOSITORY. |
T. J. PRITCHETT, Pres. W. W. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
JAS. M. FINN, Cashier. B. B. FORDHAM, Asst. Cashier.
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Macon, Dublin & Savannah R. R
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
No. No. No. No.
18 20 19 17—
irst Class First Class First Class First Class
Daily Daily ) Daily Daily
Pagsenger. Passenger. Pasenger. Passenger.
7:00 QBO oTiv: % S Mavon Ao L, WL 110056 00 624 b
7:10 corandg e e G SwWitE Oreelt vilv. .. e 10:56 6:36
7:18 g:4B <2 0o o Dry Branch [, . ~ ..10:48 6:25
T2O gomm ot o UPIReR Bleak o oo o 0 10:41 6:17
7:35 4:05 . .0 Bitzpagricle . ca, s . .10534 6:09
7:40 A% oo s Ripleys 0000 T (10099 6:04
T:SO 4:20 .. .. .. Jeffersonville .i .. .. e 10018 5:52
8:00 4790 . o cc@allimore 00, . .10:06 5:37
8:10 40 e oo aßanyille o Lo 0 9508 5:29
8:15 4y oo Ailentown L, e s 903 5:24
8:24 ABd o s NIOBEPORes i s eSI 5:14
8:34 SOV E R T S e e e 5:04
8:41 Bedd - aeisosl oiShewmake s oo 0028 4:53
8:46 Eidgin vim eiMaore ~ i h . 9319 4:48
9:00 g 0 -AP . i o Puhln By ol a0 9105 4:32
9:05 BaE v oo Bnhlin o luy D i 9200 4:27
9:21 G CatliE e L Sias. Bidd 4:11
9:30 BoGB it o e MINEOT G Lo, sason 8030 4:04
9:42 $:00 7. .. o.Roeckledge i 00l s 8126 3:58
9:48 G i asaniand e s o 821 3:48
10:02 Gieg o .. .Sopepfon "ol Lni, o 8:00 3:37
10:13 G 398 I TRreytOWD s e 16T 3:268
10:22 €45 o Kibbee b e b 0 3:18
10:40 7aooo Av 0y VidalaL s iy 1535 2:00
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- T. WRIGHT, J. A. STREYER,
V.- Pres’t & Gen. Mgr. MACON, GA. General Passenger Agent.
We Invite You to
Visit us
In Our Banking Rooms ,
Masonic Hall Building.
Being centrally located, having recently installed new and
modern office fixtures, and having efficient and accommoda
ting office force under direct supervision of an officer of the
Banlk, we feel justified in making the assertion that every
consideration consistent with good banking is accorded our
patrons.
Organized in 1903 with $15,000.00 capital and no resources
we now point with pardonable pride to our capital of
$25,000.00, undivided profits of over $10,000.00 and deposit
acocunt of $70,000.00. In our ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
we pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum.
In addition to our capital, stockholders’ liability and sur
plus, for the further protection of our depositors, we carry
insurance against burglary and daylight hold-ups.
If you are not a customer of this bank you are the loser.
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EXCHANGE BANK,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA,
r | HAVE RETURNED TO MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, AND OPENED A
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE IN THE
HORN BUILDING, NEXT TO JOHN CONN & CO. BEST MEATS AT ALL
HOURS. | WILL RUN AN UP TO DATE RESTAURANT IN EVERY
PARTICULAR, AND | ASK THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE TO
PROVE WHAT | SAY. YOURS TO SERVE,
y iro G. Milli
Spiro G. Millieas,
Proprietor City Case,
Milledgevwille, Ga.
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and Elocution. 65th Ses- 4_\.3:5:{5»5 S John W. Galnes, Pres. ‘
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GEORGIA BOOMING
Tax Values in State Increase
$12,725,985.
FLATTERING CONDITIONS
Shown by Figures Just Compiled in
Office of Comptroller General.
Other Interesting Features
Set Forth,
An increase of $32,725,985 in the tax
able values of property in the state
iot Georgia 1s shown in the tabulated
}statement just compiled in the office
~of Comptroller General W. A. Wright
‘ by Captain “Tip” Harrison, and shows
that the last year saw the state grow
‘ rich indeed.
This is the gain after the tax books
lfrom 145 counties in the state had
been checked up, verified and added
up.
In addition to these totals, ehe state
ment is replete with interesting «data
. which shows the prosperity which vis
ited the state up to the time the tax
books closed in the spring. °
According to this book, there are
211,085 white polls in the state and 116,-
041 colored polls. Just now much
these lattor figures will be reduced
in the event the disfranchisement
amendment is carried at the next elec
tion remains to be seen.
This book, too, shows that there are
-1,041 white defaulters in the state and
4,143 colored.
Captain Harrison has also tabulated
the number of professional men regis
tered for taxation in Georgia, and his
list shows that there are one-third
more physicians than lawyers in the
state.
There are 2,462 physicians, 1,877 law
yers, 451 dentists, 30 veterinary sur
geons, 36 architects, 54 engravers, 152
presidents and corporations and 11 su
perintenden‘s of corporations.
"When it comes down to the question
of lands, this statement shows that
there are 31,171,072 acres of improved
land in the state, valued at $164,644,
712, and 4,474,124 acres of wild land,
valued at $4,728,572, making a total of
35,945,196 acres of land, with a total
value of $169,373,284.
The aggregate value of the city prop
erty is placed at $169,770,647.
The total value of all property in
the state is $575,978,707, which will
vield ehe state in taxes $3,268,294.30.
WON'T LEAVE JACKSONVILLE,
American Naval Stores Company Re:
considers Expressed Withdrawal.
Announcement was made in Savan
nah, Ga, Friday that the American
Naval Stores company had reconsider
ed its expressed determination to with
&raw its buying from Jacksonville,
Fla., thus breaking up the factorago
business of that city, unless it should
Wt an exporting company was
| to begin operations there.
I. This means Jacksonville will remain
an open market for naval stores.
Some time ago great indignation was
created in Jacksonville naval stores cir
cles by the announcement that the
American Naval Stores company would
withdraw from there on account of a
lack of adequate banking facilities.
December was the date named for
that withdrawal. Now arrangements for
continuance have been made and the
business will go on just as in the
past. .
UNIVERSITIES BLAMED
' For the Spread of Agnosticism in This
| Country.
That the growth of agnosticism in
America is directly traceable to the
universities of the country was the
statement made by Rev. Brann, at
the dedication of the new church of
St. Monica in New York. He especial
ly mentioned Columbia and Harvard
universities. : |
R T R \
BRYAN IN CONNECTICUT. ;
|
Visits New Haven on Double Mission
and is Warmly Welcomed. :
William J. Bryan received a warm}
and hearty welcome Friday when he;
visited New Haven, Conn., on a dou
ble mission of handing over to-the city
a marble fountain erected through a
bequest in the will of his friend, the
late Philo S. Bennett, and of address
ing the New England Progressive Dem- ‘
ocratic League at its annual banquet. |
Aliogether he made four addresses,i
which were well received by his audi- |
ences. ‘
GEN. JASTREMSK] PASSES AWAY.
Was a Candidate for Louisiana Guber
natorial Honors.
General Leon Jastremski, confeder
ate veteran, journalist, candidate for
the democratic nomination for govern
or and former grand chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias of the United
States, died of paralysis in New Or
leans Friday. Ile was 64 years old,
and a native of France.
New Store!
New Goods!
S R RRem TR R S
We are in business to stay. Come and get our prices.
Try our goods. We have a full line of
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries and Millinery.
We have received our Fall and Winter line of Millinery.
Our goods are on display, and we know we have the com
pletest line ever brought to Irwinton, at prices to suit the
times.
We have everything in Fall Dress Goods, Cloaks, Skirts,
Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear, in fact everything to be found
in a first-class store. In shoes we handle only the famous
J. K. Orr Shoe. When you come to town come to see us
Try our prices, Yours to serve, _
E. Johnson.
SUN LIFE OF CANADA,
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Partnership Settlement!
Beginning at once and continuing as long as the goods
last we will dispose of our immense stock of |
General Merchandise, Buggies, -
Wagons, Hardware, Fur
niture, EtCo, at COSto :
$40,000 STOCK
to be sacrificed to the buying public. Wilk
inson County people are especially invited
to attend this sale. Very Respectfully, ;
W. J. GILBERT & (O
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| Dudley. Ga.