The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, October 05, 1917, Image 7

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• yB Sir F~d Have one on me! ' ZJ& y. * ! (i : yr 4 ■ / -■ • .... \ V } ' i-- r V ' t/ i M l K ftl fLp ' ■ ■'-i I h >? —V y-r~ - / / ' i s if . \ H- ; ' l.i ■■ a a >v.. - ■ J m il S S ” fj ’ • -• .' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE jFarmfrs $c iterritmtis lank Located at Cumming, Ga., At The Close of Business Sept., 10, 1917. Resources Liabilities Demand Loans 4 200 00 , 0 . , „., . „ „ „ Time Loans 199 320 53 ?* P ' a! Paid In 00 Overdrafts secured 2 SCO 00 ,, UI T US , , U p ’ „ 10 904 03 „ , Undivided Profits, ess Cur- Overdrafts unsecured 2 263 84 , „ ’ s ~ „ , , , ~ D , Ml nn rent Expenses, Taxes Paid Bonds and Stocks owned by Bark 60'> 00 n r r -i r.- ■, . Banking House 6 500 0 0 32 00 Furniture and fixtures 2 347 26 D <* os ' ts sub J ect Other Real Estate 2 632 63 T - t ° Ch * C fi k , 797 15 Due from Banks and Bank- ateS 80 387 18 ere in this State 7 131 51 B “ ls Pajable b 0 000 °° Due from Banks and Bank ers in other States 5 908 69 Currency 1 202 00 Cold 60 00 Silver, Nickels, etc. 619 42 cash Items 2 645 38 Sundry Collectians 75 00 Revenue Stamps 114 10 TOTAL 238 120 36 TOTAL 238 120 36 STATE OF GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Before me came R. E. FI OPE, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank •who beirg duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the files in said Bank. R. E. 110 'E. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17thday of Sep. 1917. OLEN N. MERRITT, C. N- P. 20per Cent: Saved® for Sixty Bays On and after this date for 60 clays every customer buying goods at this store will be given a profit sharing cer tificate with each 25c purchase. These certificates will be accepted by us at face value toward the purchase of any criide in our Special Novelty Department. Mothers! Listen! is there a baby in your home under <no v. ••• of age?, Bang it to this store. It will receive a g’oiu img. the supply is limited Call low. £ allies Attention!! While they last we will present free with our compliments to eve y lady calling at our t t< r a teaspoon of Rogers’ well known make. GEO. W. HEARD, I PROFESSIONAL CARDS JARRET P. FOWLER Attcrney-at-Law CUMMING, GEORGIA Will Practise in AH Courts Over F & M Bank DR. J. C. GILSTRAP Calls Attended Day or Night Office at W. B. Bagwell Place. Gumming, Ga., Route 3. DR. J. L. HARRISON Dentist 301-302 Jackson Building Gainesville, Ga. W. W. PIRKLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Cumming, - Georgia. Office at Residence. Phone S3. DR. J. ROBERT SIMPSON Specialist in Diseases cf The Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat 302-303-304 Jackscn Building, Gainesville, Ga. DR. M. F. KELLEY, Dentist, Cumming, Ga. Office in Dougherty Hotel All Work Guaranteed O. W. SETTLE Funeral Director & Norcross, Ga. Day and Night ’Phene. Wood’s Seeds Rosen Rye The roost vigorous grow ing end productive of Seed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, end e'estined, in our opinion • , rake the place of all other Rye. : • Cull c i’clii hi I'ldv.] tiona .or:, and: ro tills rboi t t..e ;3UUB VVn’-riT. OATS. CtfcerSeeds •_ .* A C.. - A 'w 'xJ ■f*’*.y * ® ® cry becßu •:eq:.*i oi. T. v*7. WOOD & SONS, .. psc*~r.nr ■' V* Daily i bought. Don't flatter vourrclveE that friend £hip authorizes you to say disagree able things to your Intimates. —O. W. Holmes. Tax Levy for 1917. Georgia, Forsyth County. Court of Ordinary, sitting for County Purposes. It is hereby ordered that (70c) seventy cents on the one hund red dollars of taxable proper ty of said county as per Digest •for the year 1917, be and the same is hereby levied for coun ;ty purposes for the year 1917, ! viz :- , To pay jurors, bailiffs, sten ; ographer, 08c | on the SIOO. j Sheriff and nonresident witnesses 06c | on the SIOO. Support of paupers 03c on the SIOO. Books and stationery 01c on the SIOO. Other lawful claims 12c on the SIOO. Public bldgs and bridges 40c on the SIOO. Total 70c on the SIOO. I It is further ordered that the Tax Collector collect said a mount and pay the same over to the County Treasurer for county purposes as aforesaid. It is further ordered that the Tax Collector of said county collect the sum of fifty cents on the ($100) one hundred dollars of the taxable property of Cum ming Public School District as | shown by the tax digest of said I district for the year 1017, as J levied by the board of trustees ! of said school and the County : School Commissioner of said county, and pay the same over j to the Treasurer of the Board j of Trustees of Camming Public : School. further ordered that the Tax Collector of said county col lect the sum of 20c on the one hundred dollars of taxable pro perly.of Mayfield Public school di *ict j hown by tl tax di gest of said district for the year 1917, as levied by the Treasur er of the Board of Trustees of stid district, and the County, School Commissioner of said county, and pay the same over to the Treasurer of the Board of-Trustees of said school dis trict. This Sept. 10, 1917. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary In Loving Memory Of our dear father, Jasper Gnvitt who departed this life July 22nd 1917. lie was 61 years of age. On Sunday morning as we all gathered around his bedside to see him breathe his last oh. how our hearts did ache to think we could have father with us no longer. He died as he lived trusting in God until the Lord saw fit to call him from this earthly home to his heavenly home. He leaves six children, a wife, 18 grand-children, two sisters and two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his loss twit our loss is his eternal gain. He bore his suffering with out murmuring although he did not suffer long and he was read y to go when the Lord called foe him. We know father is in heaven but how we miss him and long to see his sweet face again but bye and bye we will meet him on the otlier shore and clasp his hands once more. It is sail to think we can never meet in this world again but it is sweet to know’ we can meet in heaven never to part again. It makes our hearts sad to think of dear father for he was kind and affecionate and loving com pan ion and neighbor but the Lord who doeih all things after his ov n will knew best when to take him away and now he is with the loved ones who have gone on before enjoying the songs of Zion and beckoning friends to come and we know if we live as we should when this life of sorrow and disappoint ments is ended we will meet in heaven where sorrow and part ing are no more. A precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is still, a place is vacant in our home that never can be filled but all will be glory w'hen we take dear father by the hand then we will shout forever with the angel band, v/e loved him yes we lov ed him but angels loved him best and they sw r eetly called him to yonders heavenly rest. Written by his daughter, Jonie Pugh COAL MOUNTAIN Mssrs Rorbin and Cliff Grav it and sister, from Okla., spent last week with friends and rel atives m this part. Mr. Fred Holbrooks and sis ter, Addle, from Sheltonville spent from Saturday til Mon day with their uncle, Mr. Mil ton Tidwell and family. Mr. Otto Forrist and family spent Sunday night and Mon day with his brothers, Ilev. G. W and ,J. I. Forrist. Mr. Howard Benson and wife spent Wednesday night at Rev. G. W. Forrist. Hr. Gardy Smith, who has b n, in school at Gainesville, is af 1 one on the account of the 'frees of his sister, who is very ’ ' !i whooping cough. Tho-e on our sick list are r Veston Martin and the infant of Mr. Cole Smith, hope for them a speedy recover. fir. John Smith of Ai ianta ■ 1 a few clays with home f* : ' ■ re cently. v al from this place at tc... ed the singing at Zion Hill and Ebenezer Sunday, and all report a nice time. Remember the Sunday school next Sunday afternoon. Brown Eyes. orna ito o of l'.i:r:e . fV no granites \ . 1 oruE.dng strain ci •*.:>,..- tf’.n ; a.:v . , 4 .