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Will
of your financial interests is assured if they
are intrusted to us.
. Our methods are careful and conservative
and our resources abundant.
Open an account with us. An active bank
account is one of the best means of establish
in? credit with your business associates.
The First ISfaiioija) pai)k.
Capital, Surplusjant profits: $100,000.
TOWNT0P1CS.
Our 'Phone 76.
Walk-over shoes at Taylor's.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. McCall spent last
Sunday at Quitman,
loe Cream fresh every day at D. G.
Smim s.
E. Fei'k Smith, a prominent citizen of
Jasper, was a visitor In our city iatt
Thursday.,
Taylor seta the style In Madison.
Keit door to post office.
Jitnmie Tooke dame over from Bell
vllle and spent Sunday with bis par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tooke.
, For Sale: -Seed Rye and Early Oats.
1 Apply lo Fraleigh Lines-Sbelfer Co.
The family of Ola Sanders have given
up'fann life and on Monday returned to
their town house to the great delight of
their many friends.
Breetllove's ice cream. nil Urn-ore, free!,
every day at Madison Drug Co.
Mrs. Amanda Miller who ha for sev
eral weeks been the welcome guet of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vann. expects to
ratnra to her home at Cedar Keys to
morrow.
Those in need of professional services
in eye treatment or any reflex nervous
trouble should eve Dr. Armstrong next
Wediiesdav. Oct. 7lb, at Merchants
hotel.
'J he monthly meeting of E.Izubelli
Harris Chapter. U. D. C. will be held
oa next Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Charlie Carroll as hostess. It is
hoped that all members will be present.
Watch for the big 1100 Piano deal.
See Taylor.
The beautiful borne of Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. Fonda was tbe scene of a very de
lightful danoing party last Friday
evening Id honor of the household
guest, Miss AlmondiDger, of New Or
leant.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always
brings quick relief to coughs, colds,
hcarseneas, whooping-cough and all
bronobisl and throat trouble. Mothers
specially recommend it for children.
Pleasant to take, gently laxative. Sold
by B. F. Moeeley.
Drs- Armstrong
& Barrows,
Scientific Opticians and Opthalmolo-flsts.
HOHC OFFICII AND LABOBATORT AT 513
WEST BULD'O., JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
inree or toe leaaing American upucai
Colleges and well known Established
Eye specialist in Jacksonville for the
past 12 years, handling; all forms of
complicated eye trouble with success
and by the system of Ophthalmology
and Neurology we are able to overcome
many chronic trouble. Dyspepsis,
Catarrh, Nervous Exhaustion, head
aches. Insomnia, Epilepsy, Hysteria,
etc, without drug or operation. Croat
eyes straightened without knife,
' Dr. Armstrong will personally make
professional vialt to Madison the first
Wedpesdav after the first Monday of
each month. Office Mewbaats Hotel,
day eoiy,
Do you want a hat? See Taylor.
.Col. Charles E. Davis is attending
court In Perry this week.
Breedlove's ice creata.all flavors. fresh
every day at Madison Drug Co.
Arch Lanier spent last Sunday t
Macclenny where there Is a great at
traction for him.
Sclilos Bros ., tioe clothing at Tay
lor's. Miss Tl.eo Bishop, who was the at
tractive guest of Mrs. A. D. Stanton
for two weeks, returned to her home at
Greenville Tuesdac
For Sale: A small iron safe. Cheap.
Apply at this ofllce. tf.
Peck Smith returned to Quitman
Tuesday for a stay of about one week
We understand that Mr. Smith and
family will rtturo shortly to Madison to
remain permanently.
Farm to Rent: My farm to rent for
1009. About 8 miles northwest of 'town
on Greenville road, containing 430 acres.
Apply to C. B. A9hley tor terms. Mrs.
Olive B. Dickinson. 8-20. 4w
Coats were very comfortable articles
of wearing apparel Tuebday morning.
The smtden charge from a summer
temperature to that of fall caused the
people of Madison to shiver and get out
winter clothes. .
Rings Little Liver r:' (, r .l'lus
ness, aii khea.lache. Tiiey Ivtep ou
wel'. C' ppurc Try them. Sold by B.
F. JJjceie .
W. P. Knight went to Jacksonville
Saturday and met Mrs. Knight upon
the arrival of the Clyde steamer from
New York. They returned to Madison
Monday. Mrs. Knight has speat tbs
summer In New York and at Somerville
N. J.
Russell Vann bandies Arnold Bro's
shingles. Call at his store for prices.
Mrt S. P. Griffin ind little daughter
who have been visiting Dr, and Mrs
Barnard at Olympia, returned home
Sunday. We are glad Indeed to learn
that the little girl is suffering no ill ef
fect from tbe wounding of her foot on
a nail which occurred several dsyt ago,
Pine and oak wook delivered prompt
ly. Telephone your orders to R. B.
Bishop for D. M. Deas.
The boiler for the heating; of tbe to
bacco packing house Is being placed in
position In the rear of the building used
at a packing houae. Hot water pipes
will be run to all parte of tbe packing
arid curing rooms and the temperature
thereof will be kept uniform through
out tbe winter.
To those afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouole, backache, rheumatism,
Pineuiee for tbe Kidneys bring rellf in
the first dose. Hundreds of people to
day testify to tbeir remarkable beating
and tonic properties. 30 days' trial
I1.C0. They purify tbe blood. Sold by
B. F. noseley.
An effort will be made In tbe very
near future to organize a Musical Club
for tbe benefit of all of Madlson'e bod-
dlnrr musicians. Dr. George O. Davis
it tbe moving spirit of tbe scheme and
be dealt to talk tbe matter over with
all wbo are interested. Such an organi
zation would be an exoellent thing for
tboee wbo became members of It, and
we hope that the doctor's plan will
carry through. Jf you are interested
talk to Dr. Day is about it the Aret op
portunity you bate and let' get jLo
work.
REMEMBER
FL- DAVIE-
' Has, as usual, the tiu
estjand largest stock of
Fine GOLD
in Town.
Jewslry
Bracelets
Lockets Chains
Watches Pins and
NOVEL TIES.
All goo'l and guaran- '
teed, and engraved
FREE of charge. :
OULt' Csrlf? S3
I will sell my entire
stock of Cut Glass at
Cost, and Spectacles
at Half Trice. : :
R. DAVIS
JEWELER.
Madison. Florida.
Free, a $400 Piano by W. M. Taylor.
John L. Fonda was a business visitor
to Jacksonville Monday.
Found: The latest dtyles In clothing
at Tavlor's.
Cotton continues to come to market
in great quantities. Tbe Madiscn gins
are working full time.
Tlank's Chill Tonic for malaria,
chills, fever, colds and larippe. Price
2d cents. All dealers. ftui.
Miss Almondinger, the charming
guest of two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. ..
. Fonda, returned Tuesdav to ter
home In New Orleans.
Wanted: To buy syrup, sweet pota
toes, chickens, eggs and other country
produce for cash or trve. Grr-euville
Yellow Pine Co., Greenville, Fla., (one
ile west. ) 9 24-:!t.
Mies Kathleen Thomas left last . Fri
day for Jacksonville. She will be the
guest of ber sister, Mrs. Chandler Jor
dan, for about two weeks and will then
go to Radner, Tenn., to enter a Female
College at that place,
Looking: t or Clothing;? See Taylor.
The local camp of Woodmen of the
World have adopted a plan which is
commendable and will .Insure to the
churches of the town a large .attend
ance. It is propoard on certain bun'
rhya of pach month that the eutire
n.i-iiibertliip of the CKinp attend divine
service at cue of the city churches. On
next Sundn the custom will l.e in
augu rated and every member of tbe
camp It requested to report at the Forest
at ten o'clock in the morning, and from
thence tbe members will march In a
body to the Methodist church where
Pastor Blackburn will deliver a sermon
especially for them,
No 71W.
REPORT OF THE CONBITION
OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
AT MADISON, FLA.
la the State of Florida, at the Cloie of Biwiness,
Sept. Hrd, 1808.
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MONEY GROWS
If you were to plant $1.00 or $100.00 in the
ground, it would not even sprout; it may be
there when you come for it and it may not.
If you deposit $1.00 or $100.00 in this bank
on a Savings Account, it will earn you 4 per
cent, interest, and this compounded quarterly
means that $100.00 in one year grows to
$104. 0G. That's better than letting it lie idle
where some one may steal it or fire may de
stroy it.' You should be saving for something
the HOME you mean to buy; the "RAINY
DAY" that is sure to come; that TRIP you
mean to take; or the EDUCATION of your
children. One dollar will start an account
here. Your money will be safe and IT GROWS.
Now is the time to plant your money with us.
October 1st begins the new quarter.
CITIZENS BANK OF MADISON
MADISON, FLORIDA.
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SCHEDULE OFlTHE
Georgia & Florida Railway.
Valdosta Southern Division.
DECEMBER 13, 1907, CENTRAL TIME.
F4Ol Rl'Ett.
Luans and discounts,,,,....
. JSa.M.S
Overdraft, secured and untecurrd 610.19
I'. S. Bond to lecure circulation TS.Ou .00
Premiums on V. S. bondt 8. IMS 61
Bunds, securities, etc., and premiums... 83, 346.00
Forniture.ana fixtures 6,27.43
Due from Nations.! B&nks (not rescue
stnt) la.iOi.M .
Due from approved reserve
Kent g.SM.)
Checks nd other cash itemc... I.HM.IB
Notes of other Natiunal Banks.. 8,(jU0
Fraction! paper currency, nick
els, and cents 144.00
Lawful moncf reserve in hank, viz
Specie T.Tll.10
t.etral tender notes , 470.00
Redemption fund witliV.S.Treas-
urer u) per cent, of circulation) 8,760.00
8J.SS0.U
Total $S,011.45
LIABILITIRM.;
Capital stock paid in $78,000 00
Hurplus fuud.. 13,000.00
Undivided prohu, lel exifenses and
taxes paid lt,r)14.M
National Bank Notes ouUUnuinH. ... 74.1X10. 00
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check...' .... 136.9?! 17
Time cvrtihcates oi diosit. 301.00
C'ashier'a checks ouUttind
ins- 470.33
flills payable, includips; certificates
f oi deposit lor mooeT oorrowea....
Total.
18tl,4.W
C6.000.00
fcMs.011.66
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Countv of Madison, as.
I, L. A. FRAXEICH, President oi the above
aamcd bank, do solemnly awear that the above
statement ia true to the be of my knowledge and
belief. L, A. I1 RALEIGH, President. .
Subscribed and avrom to before tne this SAth dr.v
ef September, 1)08.
.Serai A. L. VANN, Notary Putjllc.
ConaacT Attest!
WALTER BUNTING,
I. B. HAROEK,
W. P. K.NKiHT,
Directors.
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Lv Montgomery . . .
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Lv Savannab
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Lv Brurs'viel
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Lv Jacksonville
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Lv Waycross
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Daily, f Sunday only. Telephone Stations: Valdosto and Olympis,
Ga. . PiuetU, Uansoa and Madison, Fla.
A. Fope. J. M Turner, B, F. IIoi.tzendorf,
Traflli; Maniger. General Manager. Commercial Agent.
Augusta Georgia. Augusta Georgia. Douglas, Georgia,
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Florida's Higher Educational Institutions.
University of the
State of Florida
Gainesville, Florida.
A high-grade institution tor young
men, offering Literary, Scientific Eo-
uiDBering-, Agricultural and Pedagogical
t'oursea.
Strong Faculty: well equipped lab
oratories; thorough Instruction, both
theoretical and practical; careful su
pervision and dlaoipline; high moral
tone
No tuitlco charges to Florida stu
dents. Other expenses very low. For
catalogue and information, addreaa
ANDREW SLEDD,
Presideut.
The State College for M omen
(Florida Female College.)
Tallabaasee, Florida.
A College for Women, without a parw'
allel in tbe South, embraclc.g a College
of Liberal Artsf a Normal School; a
School of Industrial Arte; a School of
i in. Aits, uuniUH lUBbruuiiuu Q urss.
lug, painting, piano, plpe-orgaa. violin,
voics-oulture, elocution, and physical
culture.
Forty Florida counties and .eevea
states represented la tbe enrollment
last eession.
Fine new dormitory, with rooms (or -one
hundred and sixty girls, juat
completed. Plana for other extenaivt
tmprorementa are already made.
For further Information or catalogue, '
write to
A. A. MURPHREB.
President.
American Girl shoes at Taylor's.
Mlaa SA. Randall bas returned to ber
country home at Sampala. -
Taylor, the Clothier, next door to post
office.
Roftert Cobb has returned from bis
visit to White Springe where he bad a
very pleasant star of two weeks.
Come in ladles and see tbe 1400 Piano
that Is to bs given away free by W. M.
Taylor.
At the Methodist church next Sun
day there will be a special servioe at
tbe morning hour for the Woodmen of
the World, who will attend in a body.
Tbe night ear t loe will witness the In
stallation of tbe newlv elected officers
of the Ep worth League after wbloh tbe
sacrament ot tbe Lord's bupper will be
administered.
Do you want a 1400 Piano, free? See
Tador.
Hon. W. J. Blanton ot Etlaville was
a business vlaltor tn the oity Tuesday.
If vou are a sufTnrsir from ni1ri Man.
Zan Pile Remedy will bring relief with
the first application. Guaranteed. Price
50 cents. Sold by B. F. Moeeley.
Mies Clara Coggins ot Madison, the
pretty and popular guest of Mias Lata
Jordan, received a verr nice compliment
in a week-end party at the attractive
QuUtaana at Green Cove Spring. Mrs.
William Jordan waa the popular chap,
erone, anal the party included Miss
Clara Coggins, Mies Lata Jordan, Mlaa
Lldie Clark, Mise Gertrude Cbamplaio,
Miae Elsie Riles. and MVesrs. Heber
Waller, Barney Shield, Rarmord D.
Knlfht, jr., Camilla S. L'Engl and.
Mr. Smith. Jacksonville Metropolian

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