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Si TEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
3Fai \ms $c .'flrrritatttfi lattk
Located t Cumming, Ga.,
l hc- Close of Business Mch , 20, 1917.
Resources Liabilities
Demand I stock Paid In 25 000 00
Tirae J L T . a ,00 00 Surplus fund, >1 000 00
Ovr4r*f ' n ""‘ l , : : ‘ Undivided IVofiU. ton )ur-
Ovrdi.i I Paid 1 2
Bank ' Pli ’""‘V , oo Dm Unpaid Dividends 152 00
Furniture nd * subject
Due fr 60 722 81
66 662
U,iefro '“ , 7itl 07 Urns Payable 10 000 0 0
trß in OefuT Mat* s it > . •
Currency 680 00
Cold 5 00
Silver, Nickels, etc.
Cash Items
Advances on Cotton 5 77(1
Revenue Stumps 11,10
TOTAL 174 705 84 TOTAL 174 705 84
STATE and t.JSUK IA, 101 YTII COUNTY.
Before me came M. W. WHIU, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank
who beii’F duly sworn, s.\a that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition • M Bank as shown by the Ides in said Bank. WEBB.
oworn to tel s ibs-Kbe I be or ■ >e this 27tli day of M -K. 1017.
OI,KN N ME Bi rr. 2 N P.
MULES! MULES! MULES!
Yes, another solid car to arrive at Duluth
on March Bth, at McGee & Co’s Gam.
We will have in this car some of the best
that money can buy, some medium priced
and medium sized, and some small, then
we hav some country mules and horses-
We know that we can supply your wants
in the stock line if you will visit us at our
barn. You know McGee’s policy is to tet
you pick, and allow you to help make the
price.
REMEMBER, What you yet at McGee’s
j'lrn f h> aafis*'trtori' .
; n ih r si ness,
T M. McGee 8i Cos
Duluth, Georgia,
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You will make no mistake to
buy one of these Easy Flow Oil
Cans of Edmondson & Pirkle.
No pump to get out of order or
choke up. Lilt I lie rod and oil ruhs out
Set rod drop and oil stop, instantly. Sim
pie and practical. 3 Gal, size $1 00: 5 Gal. $1 25
ERLJNA in V our Home
A housewife must tii' fr t aid in colds, coughs and
ither ailments. Her promptness in ppiying the remedy often
, saves a serious illness. Her exnirh :eo with remedies has led
her to know that PERUNA is a'ways reliable, that site should
have it on hand for the immediate treatment of coughs and
colds, and that it is always to her
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woman, given herewith, is
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th?out has discontinued, and my head and r. . ‘ .. ii •
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“l he irtilyrecommend icasan hont N'lrnedietue. ' WitlJOUt i j\ Y\
What it does for her it is reuuy CO do for you. ii RUNA /i * ; \ W
Colds and Catarrh
The great weight of t\ t : , > that hac accumu* jj A
intedin the 44 years the.. X: 1 .. . has been on the
■ir‘. t . it. I)c\ nun t]U': i, ti‘ i 'pliable utotiiv r-m
--c.iy, ever r. Vy to take, preventing : as effects ol’roles.
coughs, grip and derangements of th< digestive organs. . \
Ti: " -S "nbl:. iied from time to time am. a..my families Have i— -
profited by it. Y ' (Dlf
Remcmbw job c.n obtain PERUNA in frbitl for.: f.r yoir cnrvcnirnct. Carry it
situ too and be fortified a,unit niddee attacks. V>>^
The Peruna Company, Co’umbua. Ohio .
BETHEL.
Several fiom here at'ended
services at Silver Shoals Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. M. B. Rice who has been
visiting in South Georgia, for
the past three months has re
turned home.
Mr and Mrs. B. J. Light spent
Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Westbrook
spent Sunday with Mr T. J.
Thompson and family.
Mr. W. F. Orr and wife and
little son Otto, were visitors at
Mr. W. T. Bagby’s Saturday
night.
School closed at this place
Friday the 16th. Miss Jones re
turned to her home at Dawson
ville Tuesday. She was an ex
cellent teacher and made many
friends while here.
Mrs. R. H. Thompson spent
a few days first of the week
with Mrs. W. T. Bagby.
Miss Ella Light was the guest
of her sister, Mrs Leonard Boyd
a few days last week.
Mr. G. P. Jennings and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr. T. J.
Thompson and family.
Don't forget the singing the
first Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school has been chan
ged for next Sunday from 9:30
until 1 o’clock. Let everybody
come out and take part.
Wyolene.
ROUTE 7.
Mr. Alford Hawkins visited
his son, Mr. L. W. Hawkins
Thursday.
Miss Lillie Pearson spent
Friday night with Miss Estelle
Rollins.
Mrs. Seba Ponder and child
ren spent Monday at Mr. A. W
Hawkins’.
Misses Bessie and Jessie Day
visited Misses Lama and Eunice
Chadwick Thursday night.
Misses Geneva Westbrook
and Ethel Ponder spent Mon
day afternoon with Miss Annie
and Orpha Nix.
Mrs. J. D. Rollins and Mrs.
S. S. Ponder visited Mrs. Alice
Chadwick Thursday afternoon
Miss Annie Nix spent Satur
day night with Miss Mattie Day
Miss Jessie Wingo visited
Miss Mary Strickland Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. A. W. Hawkins and fam
ily visited at Mr. Starling Pon
der’s Saturday night.
Mrs. Stancil and daugh
ters, Misses Mary and Georgia,
visited at Mr. L. J. Chadwick’s.
Mr. Beauran and John Rol
lins visited at Mr. Jim Rollins
Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Eunice Chadwick spent
Saturday night with Miss Jes
sie Day.
Mr. Ed Estes and sister Miss
Nellie spent one night last week
at Mr. Luther Haris’.
Miss Lillie Pearson and Nel
lie Estes spent Sunday after
noon with Miss Estelle Rollins.
Jane.
ROUTE 2.
Mr Canerble Stancil and fam
ily spent Sunday with his moth
er, Mrs. Stancil.
Miss Bessie Rollins visited
Miss Azzie Worley Monday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Nancy Holbrook has re
turned home after spending a
few' weeks with her friends
near Camming.
Those that visited Miss Mamie
Aarons one day last week were
Miss Agnes and Mattie Day,
Nellie Estes and Dollie Ridens.
Mr. Homer Tollison and wife
spent Sunday with the latter pa
rents.
The Quilting given by Miss
Agnes Heath was enjoyed by
all present.
Neleel.
ROUTE 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett
spent Saturday night at Mr.
Richard Barrett’s.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Green
visited Mr. Saterfield and fam
ily Friday night.
Mrs. Sarah and Lena Green
spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. M. G. Hutchins.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook spent
Friday night at Mr. Watson An
glin’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood
have returned home after an ex
tended visit at Mr. J. F. Mc-
Clains.
Mr. A. O. Gilbert and family
spent Thursday at Mr. A. J.
Green’s.
Mrs. John Lee is sick at this
writing, hope she will soon be
out again.
Miss Lura Green spent Mon
day night with Miss Harriet
Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hutch
ins spent Saturday at Mr. R. P.
Roger’s.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Green
spent Thursday night at Mr. A.
J. Green’s.
Two Chums.
SPOT.
Several from here went on
the mountain Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Pirkle who has
been teaching school at this
place has returned to her home
at Norcross.
Mr. Lum Martin, wife and
little son are visiting relatives
here.
Mr. J. M. Williams and wife
spent Sunday at their daugh
ters, Mrs. Ben Thomas.
Misses Myrtle Pirkle Missie
Chadwick and Myrtle Lee Chad
wick was the guest of Miss Bes
sie Wolfe one night last week.
Mr. E. H. Vance and family
visited at Mr. I). E. Martin’s last
Friday.
rMs. Ervin Gravitt spent one
day last week at Mr. Ben Thom
as’.
Mr. Bob Wingo and family
visited at Mr. YV. L. Cradwicks
Sunday.
Mr. I. E. Williams and family
spent Saturday at Mrs. N. E.
Wolfe’s.
Mr Oscar Sewell spent Thurs
day nifight at Mr. Ramond Ro
per’s.
Mrs. Parilee Willard spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
E. H| Vance.
Two Chums
COAL MOUNTAIN.
More rain, more rest.
Saturday and Sunday was
our regular meeting days. Ow
ing to the enclemency of the
weather and the condition of
the roads ou-* pastor, Rev. J. T.
Bell failed to*come. Revs. J. P.
Smith and J. I. Forrist filled the
pulpit both Saturday and Sun
day delivering excellent ser
mons each day.
Miss Susie Heard spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Lillie Castleber
ry.
Miss Pearl Forrist was the
guest of her friend Miss Ona
Wheeler Saturday night.
Miss Bertha Tidwell visited
her cousins, Misses Bessie and
Velvie Castleberry Saturday
night.
Mr. Colie League and family
visited their daughter, Mrs. Car
rie Martin Sunday night.
Mr. A. B. Pilgrim, wife and
baby visited the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs.. — Porter Satur
day night and Sunday.
Several young people from
this place attended the singing
at Friendship Sunday afternoon
Mrs .Emma Castleberry vis
ited her daughter, Mrs. Eva
Heard Sunday.
Rev. G. W. Forrist, wife and
little son Paul, visited at Mr.
Joel Smith’s Thursday night.
“Just wait. I think I can write
up a wedding soon”.
Miss Maude Forrist spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Carrie
Martin.
School at this place closed
Friday.
Mr. J. I. Forrist visited his
son Otto, Friday night.
Wishing the News success.
i am as. e\ er,
ROUTE 6.
It seems like we are having
a lot of rain, but God always
knows best.
Judge me, O God, and the
nation that is not holy deliver
me from the unjust and deceit
ful man.
The sick in our part are all
doing fine.
Mr. Ernice Barnett spent Sun
day last at Mr. Lewis Holbrooks
and family.
Mr.— Pittman and family
the latter part of last week at
Mr. A. A. Thompson’s and fam
By.
Miss Col line Glover spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Ludey
Thompson.
Miss Emmie Buice spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Odell Smith.
If you warit to find out about
good eating honey, just call on
Mr. W. M. Glover, he made
him 9 new gums. They are dan
dies.
Mr. Curtis Smith and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
J. W. Buice’s.
Miss Ethel Bracldy spent Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. Ames
Turner.
School closed at Pleasant
View Saturday week.
Jesus spake to the chief
Priests and the Pharisees in
parables, “Saying the Kingdom
of Heaven is like to a King who
made a marriage feast for his
son and sent his servants to call
those who were invited to the
wedding and they would not
come.
Little Joe.
LONGSTREET
School closed at this place
Friday with ring spelling and a
nice treat for the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ramsey
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with the latter’s father,
Mr. Sandow.
Those visiting at Mr. J. S.
Halls Saturday night were Mess
rs Dow Whitaker and Roy Bet
tis and Miss Mae Phillips.
Mr.— Reid of Alabama is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Cice
ro Puckett for a few days.
Mr. Alfred Holbrook and
family visited at Mr. Albert
Thompson’s Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Stewart and wife
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Phillips Friday night.
Mr. Cicero Puckett and fam
ily and Mr.— Reid of Alabama
were visitors at Mr. W. H. D.
Puckett’s Sunday.
Mr. Lewis Wilkins and fam
ily spent Saturday at Mr. J. L.
Wilkins.
Miss Ethel Thompson spent
Wednesday night with Miss Ol
lie Mao- Phillips.
Mr. Tom Henderson and fam
ily spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. Joe Brady and family
near Ducktown.
Mr. Oscar Ramsey and fami
ily were visitors at Mr. Jack An
derson’s Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phillips
spent Saturday night at Mr.
Ernest Samples.
Bob White, I don’t suppose
there was any kits, cats, sacks
and wives that went down to
St. Ps, unless they went back
with you, as you say you met
them as you went.
Charlotte.
MIDWAY
Not much farmingf weather
yet.
Mr. Fulton Roper and wife
visited Mr. Paul Holcombe and
family Saturday night and Sun
day.
Mr. Clyde Harris and wife
visited Mr. E. A. Strickland and
family Saturday night and Sun
day.
Mr. Sam Smith closed his
school at Midway Friday.
Misses Annie and Mabel
Lance was the guest of Misses
Orine and Ada Spence Sunday
afternoon.
Little Burel Bennett visited
his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs
T. S. Bennett Sunday.
Mr. S. J. Smith, Farm Dem
onstrator was in this part Fri
day.
Mr. E. S. Bennett visited Mr.
J. M. Lance Sunday afternon.
The subject for debate next
Wednesday night is resolved
that friends are worth more
than money.
Mr. Roy Puckett visited at
Mr. J. T. Hendrix’s Saturday
night.
Potato Plants By Mail.
Nancy Hall. Porto Rico, South
ern Queen, Norton and Bunch
Yam, delivered to your door by
mail $1.85 per thousand. Send
order early plants will be scarce
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Crow & Brogdon, Seville, Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
uf (Emmnimi
Located at Cumming, Ga.,
At the close of Business Mch. 20, 1917.
Resources. Liabilities.
Demand Loans 302 51 Capita! Stock Paid In, 25 000 00
Time Loans 112 381 76 Surplus Fund, !5 000 00
Overdrafts, secured 7fo 00 Undivided Profits, less Current
Overdrafts, unsecured 524 0J Expenses, and Taxes Paid, 1 443 80
Banking House, 6 500 00 Individual Deposits subject
Furniture and Fixtures, 2 095 09 to Check 27 138 58
Other real estate 2 575 00 Time Certificates 45 920 08
Due from Banks and Bank- Bills Payable, including Time
ers in this State, 8 002 83 Certificates representing Bor-
Due from Banks and Bank- rowed Money 20 000 00
ers in other States, 242 80
Currency, 1 032 00
Gold, 485 00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 436 00
Cash Items, 180 47
Clearing House
Total 135 507 46 Total 135 507 46
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF FORSYTH.
Before me came S. H, Allen, Cashier of Bank of Cumming. who being
July sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
S. H. ALLEN,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th day of Mch, 1917.
K. \. Kemp, C. N. P Forsyth Cos , Ga.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Ladies Mary Jane Pumps $1.25 to $2.00
Ladies Mary Jane White Pumps $1.25 to $1.75
Men low cuts at old price
Full line Men and boys hats and caps
12V2C apron Gin gam 10 cent. ....
Duck Rolls $1.35,
50 cents ladies hand bags 27c.
Table linen, shert length 3oc per yard.
50c bottle Lax Fos 35c.
25c bottle white lenemint 15c.
50c bottle Liver and Blood syrup 30c
25c Stock Powders 15c
Friers, 15c per pound.
Higest price paid for Barter.
Butter 30c per pound,
Eggs 22c per dozen.
Hens 15c per pound.
Rooster, 30c per pound.
S. G. CROSS, Gumming, Ga., Ro ite 3.
CONEY CREEK.
Most everybody around here
attended the singing at Ocee
Sunday.
Mr. Claude Vaughan and wife
spent Sunday with Mr. Troy
Bagley and wife.
Miss Loyce Fagan spent Sat
urday night and Sunday at W.
B. Bagwell’s.
Mr. Claude Brooks and fam
ily visited Mr. Cager Bagwell
Sunday.
Mr. Carlton Fagan visited
cross
Troy Sorrells and wife Sunday
Mr. W. M. Sorrells and fam
ily of Norcrpss have been visit
ing relatives in this part.
Miss Jiiifct Bonds spent Sat
urday night with Miss Violet
Bagwell.
Miss Essie Green spent Fri
day n'g't at P. W. Gren’s.
M ■£ ' ate White and brother
from A! bama spent last week
.11.. Miss Arlie Vaughan.
Miss Violet Bagwell spent Sat
urday at Mr. W. M. Andersons.
Miss Ruth Black of New York
visited a few days last w r eek
with Miss Delphia Bagwell.
The singing at Mr. W. M.
Vaughan’s Sunday night was en
joyed by all present.
Bethel Sheffield spent Sun
day with Maude Holmes.
Little Marcelle Bagwell spent
one night last week with Miss
Arlie Vaughan.
Miss Marie Hayden spent one
day last week at Mr. Cager Bag
well’s.
Little Bob Bagwell and cous
in Graffle spent Sunday near
Oce.
Mr. Gerge Phillips spent Sun
day afternon with Mrs. Ollie
Ed wars.
Miss Floice Fagan visited her
sister, Mrs. Cona Vaughan last
week.
Miss Arlie Vaughan and Miss
Delp’nia Bagwell are visiting
relatives in Mississippi.
Everybody remember the
singing at Brookwood Sunday
afternoon.
Bob and Mercer.
ROUTE 3.
Air. and Mrs. Newton Satter
field and daughter Beatris, vis
Ted Mr. Truman Bennett and
family Saturday night.
Miss Gertie Mangum was the
McGinnus Friday.
Mr. D. S. Glover and wife
visited ther son Will, near Pleas
. -ir—■
ant View Sunday. <
Misses Mattie
Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Fowler Thursday]
Miss Lois.Southard visited her
sister Mrs. Laura Hodges Sun
day.
Rev. Dossie Nalley will preach
at Piney Grove next Sunday at
11 o’clock.
Misses Mary Castleberry,
Gurtie Mangum and Estelle
Bennett visited Mrs. Hassie
Vaughan Tuesday.
Mr. W. N. Satterfield and
family visited at Mr. A. J.
Stew r arts Sunday.
Miss Odell Barnett visited
Flossie Green Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. Luther Bennett spent
Friday night with his sister,
Mrs. Othell Satterfield.
There will be prayer meeting
at Mr. Milton Hutchins next
Sunday night.
Mi. PISGAH .
Rev. C. A. Wallis filled his
regular appointment Saturday
and Sunda„ .A this placl.
The visitors at Mr. Veil Gaz
away’s Sunday was f Jv. Rufus
Floyd, Mr. Willie Gazaway and
family and Mr. Tluel *
Mr. Alonzo Fowler spenjt Sat
urday night with Mr. Wlillie
Hawkins and Mr. Dinnie Nix.
Also visited at Mr. T. M. Fow
ler’s Sunday. ei
Misses Mattie and Hattie 1c
Clain and little brother visitti
Mr. Bartow Beacham Sunday
night.
Mr. Smith Tallant and fam
ily visited Mr. W. T. Tallan
Sunday night.
Mt. Pisgah church has set
Saturday 21st. before the 4th.
Sunday in April for the purpos
of ordaining some deacons. The
eldership of the sisters church
es are cordially invited to come
and assist in the ordination.
Well, “Sugar” I’ll try and an
swer your riddle. What chan
ges a girl into a woman ? Age.
Listen ! Everybody come out
to Mt. Pisgah next Sunday af
ternoon. We are going to or
ganize a Sunday school. Let
us have one of the best.
Bob White.
The offer on the News and
Tri weekly Constitution at
$1.35 will be good until fur
ther notice. This offer gives
J’ou a good state paper and one
of the best county papers in
Georgia for the small sum of