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The Store of Quality
PHONE 134
The Sanitary' Store
A case of Aligator Oysters
2 dozen cans $1.50
A case of Tomatoes—Best
2 dozen cans $1.25
A case of Standard Corn
2 dozen cans $1.75
15c Size Hos- psckagcs
ford’s Bread rriUINL Grand Ma’s
Preparation A Washing
10c I Powders
25c
10c bottle Polk’s
Best Catsup A
3 for 25c I -4 /| 'sc can Sweet
Violet String
7 packages ® eans
Celluloid Starch J 3 for 25c
25c /X
8 Bars Red 3 bottles Best
letter Soap J. B. Thomas Sweet Pickles
25c 25c
1 Gallon Tin of Karo Syrup
for 40c
Vi Gallon Tin of Karo Syrup
for 20c
10 lb Caddy Red Jay Tobacco
$2.80
NO GOODS CHARGED AT
THESE PRICES
Butts County News
PERSONAL
Dr. C. D. Heard spent Sunday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
spent Sunday in Macon.
Mrs. Glenn Carreker is visiting
relatives in Covington this week.
Miss Lucile Elder spent last
week with Miss Pauline Mallet.
Dr. B. F. Akin, of Jenkinsburg
was a visitor to the city Monday.
Mr. H. C. Childs, of Jenkins
burg, was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Kate Florence, of Durand,
is the guest of Mrs. B. K. Hodges.
Mrs. Dillard Sams, of Atlanta,
spent the week here with rela
tives.
Miss Rosa Newton is in Atlan
ta, the guest of Mrs. Charles
Robison.
Miss Marv Kinard has as her
guest Miss Ruth Sanderson, of
Atlanta.
Miss Annie Crawford spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Craw'ford.
Mrs. M. J. Carson has rooms
with Mrs. J. C. Adams for the
winter months.
Dr. A. F. White has been un
der treatment in Atlanta for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. W. R. Cox and baby, of
Mt. Airy, are the guests of Mrs.
L. M. Crawford.
Mr. Charlie Marks Pittman is
attending school at Gordon Insti
stitute, Barnesvii'e.
Miss Annie Lou McCord spent
Saturday and Sunday in Flovilla
with Mrs. J. S. Lewis.
Mrs. L. D. Singley spent part
of the week in Atlanta with her
daughter, Mrs. Florence Gres
ham.
M rs. H. L. Jenkins and children
left Wednesday to join Mr. Jen
kins. in Macon where they will
reside.
Mrs. J. W. McCord and grand
soo. Harry Bob Butner, are vis
iting Mrs. J. W. Matthews, near
Griffin.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge is spending
this week in New York on busi
ness and Mrs. Etheridge is vis
iting in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hencely
and children returned Sunday
from a short visit to relatives in
Monroe County.
David Settle is at the State
College of Agriculture, Athens,
where he intends completing the
four-year course.
Mrs. Ben Franklin and young
son have returned to their home
in Herndon, after a visit to Dr.
and Mrs. R. A. Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. iR. Powell,
Messrs. Lewis and Wyatt Powell
of Newnan were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Newton.
Col. and Mrs. John W. Moore,
of Atlanta, and Mr. R. E. Stan
field, of Cordele, spent Sunday
here with Mrs. Stanfield and Miss
Jane Stanfield.
Mrs. H. H. Hooten, of Atlanta,
and Mrs. Z. M. Leverette and
little daughter, Jane, of Thomson
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Maddox. Mrs. Leverette
leaves in a few days to join Mr.
Leverette at Louisville, where
he is studying at the Baptist
Seminary,
Mr. T. E. Redman, of Helena,
spent the week here with rela
tives.
Mr, A. Montgomery, president
and general manager of the At
lanta Coca Cola Bottling Compa
ny, was a prominent business vis
itor to the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nolen,
Miss Clara Nolen, Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Nolen and Margaret moto
red to Covington Sunday and
spent the day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Joyner
and baby, of Detroit, are guests
of relatives here. Mr. Joyner has
been transferred from Detroit to
Atlanta, where he and his fam
ily will reside.
Mrs. A. F. Whitney has re
turned from Atlanta and her
friends will be glad to know that
she is greatly improved. She is
is now with her mother, Mrs.
Rose Carmichael.
The ladies of the Methodist
church met Friday of last week
at the home of Mrs. Marshall Fin
lev and spent the day sewing for
the children of the Decatur or
phanage. At the noon hour a deli
cious dinner was served.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood,and builds up the sys.
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. S6c
Statement of the Condition
OF
The Jackson Banking Cos.
Located at Jackson, Ga., at the
Close of Business. Sept. 21, 1915
RESOURCES.
Demand loans $ 17 25
Time loans 122,807 81
Overdrafts, secured 51,775 75
Overdrafts, unsecured 3,840 86
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank 7,280 09
Banking house 3,709 It
Furniture and fixtures 2,819 67
Other real estate 10,000 00
Due from banks and bank
ers in this State 936 70
Due from banks and bank
ers in other States 1,089 18
Currency 1,915 00
Gold 125 00
Silver, nickels, pennies 1,002 13
Checks and Casli items 2,123 18
Advances on cotton
Interest Paid _
Total $208,150 38
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund. 5,000 00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid... ... 15,932 84
Due to banks and bankers
in this State 7,205 46
Due to banks and bankers
in other States
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check 61,463 01
Savings deposits 20,288 66
Time certificates 16,290 69
Cashier’s checks 189 82
Notes and bills rediscounted 26,780 00
Hills Payable, including
time certificates represent
ing borrowed money 5,000 IK)
Total $208,150 3S
State of Georgia,
County of Butts.
Before me came A. J. Biles, cashier
of Jackson Banking Company, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank as shown by the
books of file in said Bank.
A. J. Bilks,
Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 27th day of Sept. 1915.
S. J. Foster, Clerk S. C.
Two Children Had Croup
The two children of J. W. Nix,
Cleveland, Ga., had croup. He
writes: “Both got so choked up
they couid hardly breathe. I gave
them Foley's Honey ahd Tar and
nothing else and it completely cured
them.” Contains no opiates. Cuts
tiie phlegm: opens air passages.
The Owl pharmacy, adv
The Little B-Z Place
We are receiving fresh goods almost
daily. So you are sure of fresh goods
when you trade with us.
If you want the best in Canned Vege
tables call for Sweet Violet and you get it.
Tip-Top and Butternut Bread is the
best bread. Fresh Crackers every week.
Bananas all you want at 10c dozen.
Onion Sets. Get them quick.
Second-hand Stone Cakes, fresh and
fine, 10c. Get one.
Trade with us. We need it. Help us
grow. We are not grown yet.
Tell a-fone Ate. She sounds good.
Keep us hustling for we feel good. W^e ve
got a broad smile on and can’t help it.
J. C. Kinard & “Ed.”
The Little B-Z Place
Phone 8, The Easy Number.
STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First Farmers Bank
Located at Jackson, Ga., a,t the
close of business, Sept. 21, 1915
RESOURCES
Demand Loans.. $ 2,616 92
Time Loans 100,821 62
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured 1,220 85
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank
Furniture and Fixtures 3,429 58
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this State 2,580 89
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 42,233 73
Currency 1,812 00
Gold
Silver, nickles, etc. 871 12
Cash items
Clearing House 985 46
Intetest paid
Advances on cotton 6,294 16
Collection account
Total $162,839 33
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $50,000 00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 6,538 12
Due to banks and bankers
in this state 14 94
Individual deposits subject
to check 57,426 04
Demand Certificates
Time certificates 19,833 99
Cashier’s Checks 26 24
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There Is But One
SAYS SUNNY JIM
Said Sunny Jim to Grouchy Bill,
You look like you need a veterinary's
pill.
We’ve shown you how to get rid of the
By selling Coca-Cola to fill up your pouch HB
Oh Simon Simple, will you ever awake ||fl|A
To the fact that Coca-Cola will give you
For of all the drinks, ’tis the one most
Known all over the world; the best ad- I
Your neighbor does little; the money is
The stopper is pulled, and his credit’s RM}|
While you continue to mope and pine
He serves nothing but the genuine.
Remember our saying; “There is but one”
Though to imitate that is often done,
In cclor they match it, but in their haste
They’ve left out something, that de
licious taste,
(Continued)
The Jackson Coca-Cola
Bottling Company
Bills payable, including
time certificates representing
borrowed money 29,000 00
Total. ....$162,839 33
State of Georgia, County of Butts:
Before me came J. B Carmichael,-
Cashier of the First Farmers Bank,
who, being duly sworn, says the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank as shown by the
books of file in said Bank.
J. B. CARMICHAEL.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 28th day of Sept. 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
For Sale Cheap
One massive walnut sideboard,,
seven piece mahogony parlor suit,
golden oak desk and bookcase com
binations, Mission finish hatrack.
Apply within next week to
Mrs. Wm. T. Powers,
at Mrs Manley’s.
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