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Easter Showing and Display of the Latest
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Wooltex Coats and Suits
New For Easter Wear==A* Fascinating Display of New Wooltex Creations Just Come in For Easter
THIS WEEK we have our Easter Opening—the
most interesting selection of the season. Never before
have we had such leading styles, such masterly tailoring
and unusual vaiues brought together in coats and suits.
Many customers who have bought Wooltex gar
ments from ns before will be especially interested to
know that in this display are included the new Wool
tex beltless coats—a stunning new vogue in Spring
styles.
In suits your special attention should be given to
the latest Wooltex Eton Jacket effects.
You may depend upon our having any Wooltex
coat or ( suit you select ready -in plenty of time for wear
on Easter Sunday, because Wooltex garments require
very little or no alteration, even for difficult figures.
When you see the Wooltex label ask the sales
woman to explain it—the Wooltex story is interesting
and very important.
If unable to obtain your
wants in youv home town
come here and sec the new
things we are showiftg.
The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits
109 and 111 8th Street, South Cordele, Ga.
This is the only store in town that
can show you these exclusive Wooltex
styles. Look around before you come
in and then compare the intrinsic style
and tailoring qualities of Wooltex with
garments shown you elsewhere.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The American Banking Corporation
LocAfed at Vienna, Ga,, at the cloae of Busineat, March 18, 1918
RESOURCES
Dcmuml Loans ¥ 14,572.25
Time Loans 201,708.38
Overdrafts, Unsecured .’ 1,192.G3
Bonds und Stocks Owned by the Bank 20,050.00
Banking House 0,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
Duo from Banks und Bankers in tllis State 21,134.83
Duo from Banks nnd Bnnkcrs in other States 9,392.20
Currency S 8,007.00
Gold - 405.00
Silver, Nickels, etc 1,815.94
Clearing House 917.24
Advances on Cotton - 57,051.11 G8,790.29
Total $344,946.78
Capital Stock Paid in ....
Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid..
Due Unpaid Dividends ,
..$ 75,000.00 , homc
PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS •
The farmers in this section are busy
planting their crops.
Everything looks fresher after the
recent shower.
Mrs. C. E. Clements visited her
relatives in Mncon Inst week.
" Mrs. .7. W. Woodruff visited her
mother Mrs. J. H. Bowen, Monday.
Miss Lilia Bowen spent Saturday
with Mrs. B. L. Wilson at Findlay.
Misses Lucile Smith, Mary Bowen
und Beulah McNeese, Messrs. Darley
Swearingen, Rufus and John Smith
visited Drayton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and
children and Miss Mary Swearingen
visited relatives near Cordele Sunday.
Mrs. Hall is still quite sicq at her
24,991.33
80.00
Individual Deposits subject to Check 189,540.30
Savings Deposits 1,474.04
Time Certificates ... .... 52,198.45
Cashier’s Checks !. 1,062.00
Total $344,946.78
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Before me came J. N. Hargrove, Cashier of American Banking Corpora
tlon who being duly (worn says that tho above and foregoing statement is
a true condition of said bank as shown by tho books of filo in said bank.
J. N. HARGROVE, Cashier.
Sworn to nnd subscribed before me, this 21st day of March, 1918.
J. W. LYTLE, N. P., D. C., Ga
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Swearingen an
nounce tho birth of a daughter.
Miss Lucy Swearingen visited Mrs.
Starling Yawn Monday.
• LILLY NEWS
♦ • • » • • • •
Mr. Cliff West, of Comp Wheeler,
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Miss Sarah Fountain spent Satur
day and Sunday in Hawkinsville.
Miss Hallie Strozier spent Saturday
in Cordele.
Miss Eula Fuqua, of Cordele, is
Visiting the family of Dr. and Mrs. J.
O. Teasley.
Mcsdames W. B. F. Lilly and J. O.
McGough and Misses Alberta and
Mildred Lilly went to Cordele Satur
day.
Rev.‘Anthony Hearn of Byromville
preached an interesting sermon at
the Methodist church Sunday morning
Mcsdames T. P. Busbec and E. H.
Smith went to Cordele Thursday.
Miss Ora Lilly entertained the
hoys and girls of the ’teen nge Friday.
Many from Lilly went up to Byrom-
Ville last week to hear Prof. Charles
Lane who was holding a meeting nt
the Methodist church.
Misses Jewel and Rubyc Forehand
spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T, A. Coxe.
Mr. i“. A. Coxe spent Thursday in
Vienna.
Several of the young people from
Lilly went out to the home of Misses
’Jewel and Rubyc Forehand Friday
evening and enjoyed a very pleasant
evening socially.
The Missionary rally at the first
district was held at the Baptist church
Tuesday. Many prominent speakers
were present and the meeting wai
joyed by all. Thy meeting was pre
sided over by Mrs. Whipple of Cor
dele. The devotional was led by Mrs.
Fox.
Paige
“The Most Beautiful Gar in America”
Never before has such ear, distinctive for Beauty, Com
fort, Dependability and Value, been shown as the new
PAIGE.
The Paige also has three very useful exclusive features, which help
to add to its dependability.
Don’t fail to call on us for a demonstration before purchasing.
We also have some bargains in second-hand cars,
DORT-PAIGE SALES AGENCY
R. A. Collins, Mgr.—-Unadilla, Ga.
Onion Cure for Colds.
I A bacteriologist explains that there
| Is no raystsry about the onion cure.
It is not llko a charm which may pre-
| Vail upon a wart to vanish, but is vlr-
I ‘ tually a specific for thif cure of colds.
In that the oil In tho onion kills tho
microbes cf "cold M
I have those shingles for you now.
L. T. Wilder, the Lumber Man. •
FCANCIS t BUSHMAN o^i BEVERLY 5mi
VENDER SUSPICION/'^
‘Under Suspicion is a brilliant com
edy melo-dramn of the type in which
those favorite co-stars, Francis X.
Bushman and Beverly Bayne, are su
premo. Young Gerry Simpson, a
millionaire secs Virginia Blake at a
reception and falls in love with her.
She is a reporter nnd scorn the idle
Tich, so he goes to work ns n club re
porter, keeping from her tho know
ledge of his wenlth. Some jewels hnve
been stolen, suspicion points strongly
to Gerry, nnd Virginia tries to dis
cover the culprit. Exciting incidents
follow thick and fast, progressing to
a dramatic climax. Gerry i3 proved
innocent, but Virginia cannot fofgivc
him r or being ich. The way in which
he overcomes this objection forms a
fitting finish t * a fascinating story.
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THANK YOU
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PREMIUIT
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S.M, Jacobs
The Daylight Store
Unadilla, Ga.
Buy at the Daylight
Slore and You Will
Be Pleased
Make Jacobs Daylight Store your shopping headquar
ters. We have made special efforts to have every depart
ment filled with new things for the Easter Shopper, and in
position to offer you good value*.
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