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VOLUME SIXTEEN
VIENNA, GA., THURSDAY. July 5th. ft) 17.
NUMBER 51
DOOLY WOMEN ARE
INTERESTED SCANNING
ROCK
DEMONSTRATIONS AT
HILL, RICUWOOD AND THIS
CITY LAROELY ATTENDED.
FLAG SHOULD REMAIN
UP DURING NIGHT
RULE FOR LOWERING OLD
GLORY AT NIGHT APPLIES
WHEN NATION IS AT PEACE.
The idea which has prevailed here
and elsewhere that the sun should
Demonstrations in canning have
recently been, held by Miss Leta, .
Wood in this city, at Rock Hill and. not bo 8Uowed to K ° down on °‘ d
Richwood. Miss Wood is very much 1 Glory un * urled to U 'f U
■ . . , _ . erroneous one according to informs-
gratifled tha\ the women of the eoun- recently gKe ., o( , t by thc nnvy
ty are showing so much interest inj department. While this ruling did
this work. Large crowds were in at-1 apply before the country beennj;
tendance at each of the demonstra- j volved in war, now, however^ a
tions and all exhibited a keen desire nation is actively engaged
to gain all the information possible \ fare, a different ruling for
from the instructions that are given is officially given out by the
with such clearness and detail by
INTEREST CONTINUES DOOLY EsEWTION BILL WEEVILS AT
IN RED CROSS WORK . ROJR" ORGANIZED 1 WORK IN DOOLY
MORE THAN FULL QUOTA OF H. O. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN! J. F. FOUR MEETINGS HELD TO DIS-
MEMBERSHIP FOR CHAPTER
HAS* BEEN SECURED—CAM-!
PAICN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONSi
TO BE MADE. ,
POWELL, CLERK AND DR. F. E.
WILLIAMS, EXAMINING PHYSI-
CIAN;'
-i
Ifamtdlai
Miss Wood.
She has so thoroughly mastered
the art herself and gets such splen
did results as to prove without ques
tion that the scientific way is the suc
cessful way. These last demonstra-
. tions have been especially interest
ing because of the variety of vege
tables used. An additional feature
payment. The rule follows
ting
itely upon receipt of notico
^ t . I U # : from Adjutant General Van * Holt
The campaign for members for the Naah of their appointment as tile
Red , Cross Chapter is being carried . Board of Exemption for Dooly,
steadily on and with good results., iff H. 0. Davis, J.
Official .reports have not been receiv- j F. E. Williams me;
various branches of the for the
information receiv- j meetii
at excellent work j The
iS-Vinehurst, By- H.raB
and. ffi
CUSS PROBLEM. FARMERS
HAVE BEGUN FIGHT ON PEST.
PLEASANT AFTERNOON
AT NETHODIST CHURCH
INTERESTING DEVOTIONAL
HOUR AND PLEASANT SOCIAL
At morning and evening colors'
civilian spectators should stand at at
tention and uncover during the play
ing of the ‘Star Spangled Banner.’
Military spectators are required by
regulation to stand at ‘attention’ and
give the military salute. The flag
should never be allowed to touch the
ground or lowered by any mcchani-
Within the past week four meet
ings have been held in the county to
discuss the appearance of the boll
weevil and plans for taking up the
fight against the destructive pest
weevils have already been dis-
on several farms in the conn-
,two of these meetings were
farms where the little insects
>ken up their abode. ' These
ms of Mr. Fit* Royal and
Additional interest was given the
regular Monday afternoon meeting
of the Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Methodist church as the result of
a specially prepared devotional ser
vice followed by a pleasant social
hour.
of interest has keen an exhibit of i cal appliance.
dried fruits and vegetables which she’ “When tho national colors are pass-
has used to show that these things I ing in parade or in review spectators
can bo preserved without the ex-j should if walking, halt, and if sitting
’ pensc and trouble of canning, and ■ arise and stand at ‘attention* and un
put away for use when fresh vege-j cover.
tables can not be procured. ■- j ’Whenever the ‘Star Spangled Ban-
Ar.y who would like to become in- ! ner' is being played or sung all pur-
fo/.p .M with regard to tho drying* sons within hearing should arise and
process can do so by applying to Miss, stand, uncover during this* rendition.
Wood. “When the, naUonnl, state or other
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK X)F FINE MUR ST
Lucited al ?iiie!iut.it, Ga., at tlia- Close of ^B'lr.i&cts June 20, 1917
’cutlve
many important
'came up for discussion?
for authority to organize were filed j struc
l>y the temporary secretaries of the • law the Governor
Lilly, Pinehurst, and Byromvillc; of the organization. Other
branches. Authority far organize-' showing that the detailed require
tion was granted to each of. these ments of the law had been complied
towns. A petition from the Vienna (with wire forwarded by mail and the
branch, colored was also submitted, board now stands ready to proceed
to the committee, authority was also j with their duties as soon as the ac
granted for the formation of thfcjtual draft has been made and fur-
branch. All of these branches have' ther instructions have been received
now perfected their work of organ-! One of the duties of the board will
ization and are proceeding with their«j be to go through the entire registwu-
eampaij^s for members.* The local; tion list verifying each card and pre-
committee has done some very cf-.' paring a complete and certified list of
Icctive work, having already passed the registrars. The law.provides tha f
the required 200 mark, they are still a copy of this list bfc furnished ’the
'pushing the campaign with a view newspapers for puliention.
'to-enlisting every man, woman and j Tho. war department will have err-
f child in the town. The* work done; tire cfcnjreVc*v?r tho elimination of
j*Saturday by the attractive group of names'*! frezn the registration list, E :
j young girip brought the most grati- local board being giyen'no respond-'
RESOURCES ! fy* n £ results. bility hi this respect. This eliminates
Demand Loans $ 7,803.20 The'fund committee will begin at all pombUfty of any prejudice against
Time loans .... .../ .... 70 5G2.70 cncc an active campaign for sub- the lcjpal board resulting from their
Overdrafts, Unsecured 2 281.23 scriptions. One prominent busihesa perfo^naneo of the duties that have
Bonds ami Stocks Owned by thii Bank " 420.00 ! man »>m volunteered a $25.00 sub-' been signed to them.
Banking House .■ 1,25-1.00 , scription and many others will doubt- — .
Furniture) and Fixtures •. 1.0J9.97 i rcss folIow his example. I BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Other Real Estate ' ..." .-. 3,525.00 ! Thc Dooly County Chapter has not.
Duo from Bunks and Blinkers in this StlTtc } ..'....“.. 20,812.14 j been apportioned any specific -
iments for the
lade hurrldly,
attended,
The devotional service was led by
Mbs. B. F. Forbes. The. main fea
ture of this service was a very In
spiring talk by Miss Martha Dupree.
A sweet vocal selection by Mr*. K.
R. Lewis was also enjoyed. At thc
conclusion of this service the doors
of the Sunday Reboot room were
thrown open and an hour of delight
being | All social Intercourse followed, al
of the ladies of the society and churct
invited as the guests of one ol
Sandwiches and punch
infested territory
’* *'*”■— - Dooly
thc
speaker
the discussions
tho farmers how to
flght that’must bo waged with per
sistence from tho time tho weevil I
makes it”, appearance until the cot- .
ton season is'at an end. ■ Mr. Moore} on the farms of Messrs. H.
seemed Tnuch encouraged to find'and Fletcher Forehand. All were
suen a manifestation of interest on > highly successful and will mean much
thc part of thc fanners in this coun- j to the. farmers in coping with thc
ty., His statement that ho had nev- 1 serious situation that the weevil
er seen such a show of interest in [brings to the county.
The two other meeting*''!
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The American Banking Corporation
Located tit i'.-ntin, Ga., at the Close of Business Juno 20, 1917
RESOURCES
Demand Loans j 3,366.60
Time Loans , ,. £. 159,207.69
Overdrafts, Unsecured .... .T. . 866.7(1
Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 150.00
Banking House • n r.nn'nn
.CONTRIBUTES TO RED CROSS , Purniture and Kixtureg 1.. £ £,T. ~ ™.
Due from Banks and Bunkers in this £>tatc A 14,730.81
Due from Banks and Bankers in other States .... 15,320.73 j bu * Dobly folks are too loyal to al-l Recognizing the worthiness of the d uc f rom Hanks ami Bankers in other States , 11 877*24
Currency .* $2,315.00 I low h6r to fal1 sh ? rt of thc mark sct Re(1 Cr ?“ cam P a, « n that 18 bcir ^! Due from Banks ami Bankers in other States 1 11 mil
fby other counties. Dooly should and waged the Baptist Sunday School aa. Currencv ®7‘o7« *a«
wjll do her share. : a body voted to contribute the col- J ^old * *
• ' I le 1 tio 1 " s "»«>e last Sunday to the io-j su vor ; Mjckela> eu!"_“T'..‘.'. Z 1 700 21
FORD FOR SALE | cal chapter. The amount which was c«*h Items 460 11
Second hand Ford for sale in good $9.00 was turned over to the Chap- j Advgn<!e8 „ n Cotton Z Z Z Z Z Z. Z !!" 3,008.16 11,2215.98
Gold 242.50
Silver, Nickels, etc 500.31
Clearing House .vZ^ .... 788.72 3,846.53
U. S. Treasury Certificate ...Ay 1,000.00
Total $128,315.44
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in 1 -• ....$25,000.00
Surplus Fund 26,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, Interest and taxes paid 3,702.48
Due to Banks and Bankers in this State 3,031.63
Individual Deposits Subjec^to'Check 43,706.78
Time Certificates 27,750.00
Cashier's Checks "... 124.55
Total $126,315.44
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Before me came A. M. Wilson, Cashier of Bank of Pinehurst, who being
duly sworn says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank as shewn by the books of file in said bank.
A. M. WILSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of June, 1917.
G. W. Roberts, Jr., N. P., D. Co., Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
Jaao 20,1917
condition.
7-5-2t
Apply to
JOE MORGAN.
retary of thc Sunday. School. - , ,
is a splendid example for a’rcligious [ Total • 7
THE DeSOTO PROGRAM ZuXiiiimu ' 1 ’
Capital Stock Paid in .
FOR NEXT WEEK
MONDAY
“Th« Crisis"
5th Episode of Neglected Wife, Fea
turing Ruth Roland
Luko, Rank Impersonator
Max Wins and Loses
individual, in the town and county. J Undividcd Proflts i e , 3 CuZen't Expanse;, "invest and Tai'e,"paid 22,97684
CORDELE TO;ENTERTAIN i ^S^in-Deno^*' 1 *° Ch<!Ck
CHIEF^AND MARSHALS CertUlSl-l^?'™.”.'2.T.'.."Z."TT2rD!Fy.. SsloTflilS
_ , , _ _ , , ,. (• Cashier's Checks ... 1.646.43
preparations to cnYeZiin'* between j “5 IncludinB TimC Ccrtiftcatcs R«P™»enting Borrow!
five and six hundred visitors upon thc ■
occasion of the third annual session^ Total
of the Association of Chiefs of Po-i STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County **
lice and Marshals of. Georgia, which „ , ^ T xt u * „ ..
...no Before mc CBme J - N - Hargrove, Cashic
WEDNESDAY
Located at Unadtlla, Ga., at the Cloia of
RESOURCES
Demand Loans _$ 8,508.70
Time Loan* 128,619.13
Overdrafts, secured _______ — — _ _ — — _ 1,266.64
Overdrafts, Unsecured _______ 271.16
Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank .... — 3,000.00
Banking House _.. .._ —J _ ......_ ....10,479.26
Furniture and Fixtures — 2,383.26
Other Real Estate 2,182.00
Due from Banks and Bankers in this State 13,339.61
Due from Banks and Bankers in Other States 6,660.08
Currency - - ....$2,748.00
Gold - 226.00
Silver, Nickels, etc ,.... 436.26
Cash Items 626.02 3,931.28
“One of Maay’’
Metro Featuring Frances Nelson
“Her Annivarsariat”—Comedy
Total .$179,230.01
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $60,000.00
Undivided Profits, leu Current Expense*, Interest and Taxes Paid 11,167.87
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 65 f l"3.57
Time Certificates 42,801.74
Cashier’s Checks - 166.83
Bills Payable. Including Time Certificates, Representing Borrow
ed Money 10,000.00
Total $179,230.01
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County. ,
Before mc came W. T. Spradloy, Cashier of Commercial Bank, who be
ing duly sworn, says that tho above and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank as shown by the hooks of file in said bank.
W. T. SPP ' DLEY, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th day of june, 1917.
W. C. GRIGGS, N. P„ D. Co., Ga.
FRIDAY
Fourth Chapter of BatUo of Somme
Official Government Madc'Picturc
edits
"Sh
Featuring*Sfcmurul Bruce
Also Keystone Comedy
All Showa Up To 7 p. m. are 6 and
10c, After 7 p. m., 10 aad 15c
10,000.00
rnnvemii, hero Julv 1R and in i "**”• * *■ *- Cashier of American Banking Corpora-
A local committee ’has forwarded ‘ io " ’" h ° b .°. i "* du ! y ^T 0 ™ [ hat th .° • bov « *" d “
invitations to every chief of poUcc / '“"‘"■‘■on of sa.d hank as shown by the books of file In raid bank.
and town marshal in the state and re-1 _ , ....... J. N. HARGROVE, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th day of June, 1917.
J. W. LYTLE, N. P„ D. C., Ga.
sponses have been received from a
large number of . them expressing
their it tention of boing present, hlnnyt
ri /
he
their wives, sisters and friends.
Among features of entertainment
planned for thc visiting officials and
their ladies are a banquet at thc Su-
wanee hotel on the evening of July 19,
and old-fashioned barbecue and fish
fry, music by the Ocilla brass band
a baseball game and an automobile
ride over some of Crisp’i excellent
roads.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF UNADILLA
flags fly together the national flag
should be on the right
When the flag is down at half
staff as a sign of mourning, it should
be hoisted to full staff at the conclu
sion of the .funeral.
“Whenever possible the flag should
be born from a staff or mast; bu
should not be fastened to thc side o<
l building, platform or scaffolding. 1
ihould not be used as a cover over .
able, desk or box, and where IIni
hing can he set or placed upon tli
lag.
"In case of war, the flag should 1
liawed io fly all night, othorwis
’ wered at sunset.’’
IMPORTANT RED CROSS NOTICE
A meeting of the Executive Com
mittee of the Dooly County Chapter
of the American Bed Cross is called
for Friday afternoon, July 6th,
3:30 o’clock at the Council Chamber
in this-city. Members are urged to
be present
W. L. WRIGHT, Chain.
Members of the local committee of
the Red Cross Association and offi
cers of the Chapter arc requested to
meet at the council chamber Friday
afternoon immediately after the meet
ing of thc county executive commit
tee.
W. L. WRIGHT, Chmn.
HOG FEED FOR SALE
I have a supply of peanuts and of
■ hog fattening feed. If you hav
ore hogs than feed, apply to
-5-2t W. R. JACKSON, Route
Located at Unadilla, Ga., at tha Clou of Business, Juno 20, 1917
' RESOURCES
Demand Loans $ 1,743.66
Time Loans ._. 66,406.83
Overdrafts, Unsecured .’ 101.89
Banking House .... ... 8,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures ....- * 1,484.09
Other Real Estate 1,000.00
Due from Banks and Bankers in this'State 116,786.16
Due from Banks and Bankers in Other States 4,620.2$
Currency ..., $787.00
Gold 166.00
Silver, Nickels, etc.-, 912.08
Cash Items 6J4.08 2,438.16
n
Total ....$107,579.96
- LIABILITIES \
Capital Stock Paid in $ 60,000.00
Undivided Profits leu Current Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid 11,272.46
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 106,289.33
Savings Deposits 338.02
Time Certificates ) -. 29,666.59
Cuhicr’s Checks '. 113.66
..4197479.96
Total
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Before mc came C. L. Coney, Cashier of the Bank of Unadilla, who being
duly sworn, sayd that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank.
; C. L. CONEY, Cashier.
Swum to nnd subscribed before me thii 30th day of June, 1917.
T. M. WILLIAMS, N. P. f D. Co., Ga.
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