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PENSIONS WILL BE
PAID NEXT WEEK
A check for $449,160 will be
sent out Saturday as payment for
the pensioners of sixty counties.
Butts county is in the list of coun
ties to be paid first this year. The
Semi-Annual Statement
[•'or the Six Months Ending Dec. 31, 1915, of the Condition of
The Farmers Co-Operative Fire
Insurance Company
Organized under the laws of the State of Georgia made to the Governor of the
State of Georgia, pursuant to the laws of said State.
Principal office Jackson, Ga.
[ NCOM E during last six months of 1916
Gross amount paid by members to the Association
or its agents without deductions for commis
sions or other expenses, as follows:
Membership fee . ---- $ 877
Assessments for tire losses 10,065 00
Total paid by members. $10,942 56
('ash received from all sources, viz-:
Balance tirHt half 1915 _ HH 21
DISBURSEMENTS during last six months of 1915
I josses and claims (see detailed schedule filed with
Annual Statement in office of Insurance Com
missioner brought down to Dec. 31, 1915.)
Annual payments and assessments returned to
members' $10,065 00
Total paid to members siu,ooo uu
Commissions and Fees retained by or paid to
Agents - 626 63
Commissions and Fees retained by or paid to Offi- _
cers and Directors 297 55
Traveling Expenses of Managers of Agencies and
General, Special and Bocal Agents ... 3 95
Taxes - 29 ho
Blanks and printing 7 50
All other items, viz: Registration fees See. of State 50
Total expenses. ... * 866 43 1A ......
Total Disbursements . 10,950 4o
Balances. 6 l<, o 34
INV EHTED ASSETS
Cash in ofllce $ l (| 0 •'!-!
Total * 100 34
Total Net Assets •_
CONTI NG ENT ASS KTS
Due from members for claims not yet assessed— f 2,155(H)
Net amount due from members f 2,155 00
All other assets, viz: Cash in office
Total - - 5 2,265 A4
LIABILITIES
Losses reported for which assessments have not
been made. (Number of claims 5) 2,155 00
National, State or other Taxes due
Total - $ 2,170 00
Total Liabilities - $ 2,170 00
EXHIBIT OF CERTIFICATES OF POLICIES
, Number Amount
Policies or Certificates in force —..— 5085 $5,352,134.00
Policies or Certificates written during last half of
year 1916
Tota l 5270 $5,500,874 00
.Deduct number and amount which have ceased to
be in force during last half of 1915 !, t 74,416 00
Total Policies in force. 5179 5,420,459 00
Losses and claims on policies or certificates unpaid $ 870
Lossos and claims on policies or certificates incur
red during last half of the year 1915 10302
Total H7a
Losses and claims on policies or certificates paid
1 during last half of the year 1915 91)11
Amount unpaid -- --- * - ir>B
&TATE OF GEORGIA, County of Butts:
:• Personally appeared before the undersigned J. T. Goodman, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary and Treasurer of The
Farmers Co-Operative Fire Insurance Company, and that the foregoing state
ment is correct anti true. GOODMAN.
• Sworn to ami subscribed before me, this 14th day of Feb. 1916.
' J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
TANLAC
SI.OO
Per Bottle
With Profit Sharing
COUPONS
WOODS
CARMICHAEL
131 pensioners will receive $7,255
in 1916. The remaining counties
will get their pension checks ear
ly in March, it is stated.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cura.
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing:,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing: Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, SI.OO
Choice registered Duroc-Jersey
pigs sl2 per Dair. G. E. Mallet.
PUBLIC
SPEAKING
DR. L. G. HARDMAN
Of Commerce, candidate for Governor,
will deliver an address at the court house
in Jackson
Tuesday, Feb. 22
During the noon recess of Superior court.
He will discuss the issues of the campaign
in a straightforward, forceful manner,
and the people of the county are cordially
invited to come out and hear this distin
guished citizen.
Dr. Hardman is one of Georgia’s leading
Statesmen and what he has to say will be
of interest to every voter.
SANDY PLAINS SCHOOL HAS
FORMED INDUSTRIAL CLUB
Last Thursday afternoon under
the direction of Farm Demonstra
tor G. E. Rice and Mrs. C. A.
Butner an Industrial Club was
organized at Sandy Plains school.
The following officers were elec
ted:
President, J. B. Ezell.
Secretary, Emmalene Hale.
The following members were
enrolled:
Corn Club
J. B. Ezell. G. W. Washington,
John George Brooks, Robert Lee
Flynt, Lamar Washington, Lanier
Ridgeway, Marvin Martin.
Canning Club
Marie Spencer, Annie Lou
Spencer, Emmalene Hale, Sarah
McClendon, Maggie Martin, Myr
tle Weaver.
Pig Club
Thomas Hale. Harvey Martin,
Mack Ridgeway, Lamar Wash
ington, Robert Lee Flynt, Forrest
Hale, Raymond Mangham, G. W.
Washington.
A number of interesting talks
were made by the members and
Mr. Rice and Mrs. Butner spoke
on club work. It was decided a
jneeting should be held every
three weeks at the school house.
The bovs and girls are taking
great interest in the work and a
thriving club is expected. The
next meeting will be held Feb. 25.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Ba..
jum, a small box of Barbo Compound,
and Vi oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair
twice a week until it becomes the desired
shade. Any druggist can put this up or
you can mix it at home at very little cost.
Full directions for making and use come
tn each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel
lent for falling hair and will make harsh
hair soft and glossy. It will not color the
scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does no*
rub off.
Pay Roll Butts County Chain
Gang For January 1916
Vouchers
762 Gulf Refining Cos., oil $ 49 50
763 J A Burford, provisions 462
764 Champion Supply Cos., machinery 326 00
765 J. P. Ray, stock food 74 48
766 Gaines Burford, vegetables 200
767 Slaton & Pruitt, syrup... 90 12
768 G W Jinks, stock food 3103
769 W C Bond, provisions 10 64
770 J O Gaston, freight and express 69 56
771 R L McMichael, provisions 28 80
772 ML& H L Smith, clothing 48 00
773 W H Singley, beef 25 00
774 A L Perdue, vegetables 600
775 E A Fincher, free labor 300
776 A C Fincher, provisions 19 04
777 I H Maddox, free labor 500
778 W T James, collards... .... 75
779 L J McMichael, hogs 18 35
780 M E Perdue, vegetables 120
781 J T McClure, warden 90 00
782 J A McClure, guard 45 00
783 Hugh Mote, guard 1 40 00
784 Sam Cook, guard 45 00
785 J C Duke, free labor 35 00
786 Walter Cole, free labor 40 00
787 Jim Norsworthy, free labor 580
788 A E Davis, machinist 28 60
789 Good Roads Machinery Cos., machinery 239 08
790 Dr. J. B. Hopkins, pulling teeth iOO
791 Dempsey Hardware Cos., tools 10 47
792 JA Kimbell, repairs 52 00
793 Jackson Mercantile Cos., provisions __ 322 20
794 Thurston & Harper, repairs 805
795 Newton-Carmichael Hardware Cos., tools 22 65
796 Emmett Toney & Cos., stock food 430 00
797 Buttrill Bros., batteries 650
798 M G Bond, collards. ___ 475
799 G W Jinks, peas 235
800 McKibben Buggy Cos., oil 4486
801 Germo Mf’g Cos., oil 62 99
Total $2349 20
J. O. GASTON, Commissioner. JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk.
—V/-* We Stand U P> As We "Auto”
When reputing your machine.
J' 1 No man can do good work on his
back. We have every facility for
repairing autos quickly and thor
realize that after '*’ e h ® ve
Wagner’s Garage.