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TO THE
PUBLIC
The following condensed report of
The
Jackson National Bank
As rendered the Comptroller of the
Currency at the close of business Dec.
31, 1915, should be of vital interest to
every citizen in this county, because it
reflects the Prosperous Condition of the
present time. It should be very grati
fying to every depositor in the Bank,
encouraging them not only to increase
their own business with us but to rec
ommend their BANK to their many
friends desiring
Responsible Banking Connections
ASSETS
Loans on Cotton . . $130,946.67
Other Loans . . . 117,635.33
Overdrafts .... 2,437.18
U. S.and other bonds to secure
Circulation . . . . 76,000.00
Stock in Fed. Reserve Bank 2,700.00
Real Estate Fur. and Fixtures 16,251.02
Cash and Exchange . . 38,747.30
Redem. fund and other assets 3,983.30
$388,700.80
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock fully paid . $ 75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 24,906.80
Circulation .... 75,000.00
Deposits . . . • • 101,903.93
Rediscounts with Federal Re
serve Bank all on Cotton . 111,890.07
$388,700.80
Small Accounts as Well as Large
Accounts Appreciated
THE JACKSON NATIONAL BANK
JACKSON, GEORGIA
TO ELECT CITY OFFICIALS
Probably Be Named Next
Monday Night
The newly elected mayor and
council of the city of Jackson
will take charge of the city’s af
fairs next Monday night, the 17,
it was said this week. Following
the organization, the election oi
a mayor pro tern and the appoint
ment of standing committees by
Mayor Moore, the election of offi
cials will be gone into.
Just who the officials will be is
ttot known, though the dopesteis
* Ve it that several changes are
Six-Year-Old Had Croup
‘•I haven little girl six years old who
has good deal of trouble with croup.”
writes W. K. Curry, Kv nsville, lnd.
“1 have used Coley's Honey and Tar,
obtaining instant relief for her. My
wife and l alo use it an t will sav it is
the best cure for a bad cold, cough,
throat trouble and croup that I ever
saw.” The Owl Pharmacy. adv
pending. The employees to be
elected are clerk and treasurer,
tax receiver and collector, chief
of police, assistant chief, citv at
torney, bond commissioner, sex
ton of city cemetery, superinten
dent of water and light depart
ment. It is understood there are
a number of applicants for some
of the above places.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7p. m. The pastor, Rev. I.
H. Miller, will preach at both
services. You are cordially in
vited to attend.
Some of the finest La
dies Hats of the season,
beautiful shapes. Your
choice while they la& at
sl.lO. The Busy Corner.
FOR SALE
1 Oakland 1914 model,
dirt cheap. Apply W. L.
Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
COME QUICK.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ON
Mr. J. P. Vaughn Fires The
Opening Gun
The first gun in the political
campaign in Butts county has
been fired. To Mr. J. P. Vaughn
belongs the distinction of making
the first announcement. He is a
candidate for Tax Receiver and
his card will be found in this
issue.
Mr. Vaughn is well and fav
orably known over the county.
It will be recalled that he was a
candidate for the same office two
years ago and in a field of s'x
candidates stood second, making
a surprisingly strong race his
first time out. Mr. Vaughn
states he has receiyed many as
surances of support and his
friends believe he will be well up
among the candidates when the
votes are counted. He is an up
right, honest and sterling citizen
and would no doubt serve the
county conscientiously.
For Rent
House on West Third street,
with all modern conveniences,
Jan. 1, 1916. Apply to Mrs. M.
C. Wright. 11-26-tf
invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chili TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up the sys
tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 56c
DIPPING VATS ARE BUILT
Fight on Cattle Tick Now
Under Way
Farm Demonstration Agent G.
E. Rice has recently superintend
ed the building of two new dip
ding vats, one on the farm of
Mr. T. W. Moore, the other at
Mr. W. N. Treadwell’s place, and
the fight for the eradication of
the cattle tick is steadily becoming
more determined. This makes a
total of four dipping vats in the
county, the other two being on
the farms of Messrs. L. M. Craw
ford and G. E. Mallet.
Mr. Rice states that he hopes
t -> be able soon to start a county
wide fight on the cattle tick and
within a few months to bury the
pest finally in an arsenical solu
tion.
How’s This?
v7e ofTer Cne lie •tired Dollars no
ward for any cano of Catarrh th:-T
cannot bo cured by Hall's CatariL
Cr.re.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. Of.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constiDatlon.
MOTE WATTS
UNDERTAKER
Curry Building
Phones
Day 61 Night 149
DAIRY FARMER
GAINS 30 LBS
Everybody in Columbia, Tenn.,
knows F. C. McGavock, who
owns and operates a large dairy
business in that city.
“If there ever was a believer
in Tanlac,” said R. M. Smiser,
the well-known Columbia, Tenn.,
druggist, “it is Mr. McGavock,
as he talks about it all the time.
But he has a right to talk, as
no medicine has ever helped any
one as much as Tanlac has help
him. He really does not look
like the same man.” Here is Mr.
McGavock’s statement:
“I have now Taken five bottles
of Tanlac and have gained thirty
pounds. If you don’t believe it,
right here I am come and look at
me. I don’t know what my
trouble was, but I was all run
down and unfit for work. I
think though it must have been
my stomach, as I had no appetite
and nothing seemed to agree
with me. I was also nervous
and could not sleep good. I iust
kept going down hill and losing
weight right along, and nothing
did me any good until Smiser,.
the druggist, told me about Tan
lac.
“I tried it on his recommenda
tion and it helped me from the
first few doses. The medicine
seemed to take hold right at once
and I began to eat better, sleep
better, and feel better right,
from the start. If anybody?
wants to know what I think of
Tanlac, just tell them to come
and see me. lam right, here in
Columbia. Tanlac has simply
made anew man of me and I ex
pect to tell all my friends about
what it has done in my case.”
Referring to the above state
ment, G. F. Willis, southern, dis
tributor of Tanlac said:
“Tanlac is without question'
the greatest medicine of its kind
on the American market today.
The extreme popularity of Tan
lac can only be accounted for by
the extra-ordinary merit of the
medicine. The system besides
being purified, is toned up and
invigorated, as the preparation
aside from cleansing the blood,
revitalizes the constitution, over
coming, as it quickly seems to
do, nervousness, indigestion, non
assimulation of the food, head
aches, dizziness and other
troubles that are so common.”
Tanlac is sold in Jackson exclu
sively by Slaton Drug Cos. and in
Flovilla by Dr. A. F. White. ad\r
If you have a kicking
cow or a balking horse you
want to trade see T. B.
Conner.