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The Jackson National Bank |
Overdrafts and Advances on Cotton 6,192.25 j"p jj rjT"
m(| Federal Reserve Bank Stock . 2,700.00
1 \ Banking House, Fur. and Fixtures 16,206.30 LfAnJITV
Wmfmm CASHfand EXCHANGE and DUE j UWLI
Wj/M II I FROM u - s - treasurer . . $51,140.26 | WHERE
WMimv)-' total $390 ’ 314 * 55 3T
mimm liabilities ; will
W l§Bm Capital Stock (Fully Paid) . . $ 75,000.00 Kj;
111 i ill Surplus and Profits . . . 28,406.43 '
Mi ||la| Circulation .... 75,000.00 JAFILi
l. | | DEPOSITS $132,086.45 JT -v/ILL
/JiHiSSS Rediscounts with Fed. Res. Bank 79,821.67 rnMF 1N
- TOTAL $390,314.55 HANDY
ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT
Vmim OR ENT A SAFETY deposit box in PAY
} will Butts County’s Biggest and J
Best Equipped Bank
The Place of
Safety, Service and Satisfaction
The Jackson National Bank
Jackson, Georgia
PERSONAL
Peof? and Mrs. J. M. Roach, of
Atlanta, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Brae Hodges, left
Tuesday for Pinehurst where
Prof. Roach teaches.
D. A. R. Rook Party
Delightful Success
. The rook party with which the
William Mclntosh chapter, D. A.
R., entertained at the armory on
Wednesday afternoon was a large
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* with it in every way, if it does not go as far as
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Write for premium catalog.
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and interesting affair. Effective
decorations of cut flowers and
ferns made the hall unusually
attractive, tables being arranged
for the progressive games which
were enjoyed. Mrs. Lamar Eth
eridge and Mrs. Maurice Wright
delighted the guests with lovely
violin and vocal selections and
delicious sandwiches with iced
tea was served after the games.
Mrs. Raymond Carmichael,
Mrs. Jack Currie. Mrs. L. L.
O’Kelley. Mrs. A. T. Buttrill,
Mrs. James Etheridge and Miss
Lucy Goodman received and en
tertained the guests during the
afternoon. An interesting little
sum was realized from the occa
sion and the chapter wishes to
express their thanks and appre
ciation to those who so kindly
contributed.
Harris-Fletcher Wedding Plans
Mrs. William Allen Harris has
issued invitations to the marriage
of her daughter, Nina Lancaster,
and Mr. Henry Merritt Fletcher,
the ceremony to take place at
home Wednesday evening, Octo
ber eleventh at six o’clock.
Universal interest is centered
in the wedding which will be a
lovely event, gathering a large
number of friends of the popular
couple. The wedding march will
be played by Miss Viola Slaugh
ter and Mrs. Lamar Etheridge
will sing before the ceremony,
which will be performed by Dr.
Robert VanDeventer of the First
Baptist church. The bride will
be attended bv Mrs. Lawton
Houser, of Elko, as matron of
honor and Miss Mary Newton
will be her maid of honor, while
Mr. H. Otis Ball will act as best
man for the groom.
Miss Harris is being compli
mented with a series of delight
ful parties, the first of the series
being the pretty bridge luncheon
with which Mrs. Lawrence Craw
ford entertained Thursday morn
ing. Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Park Newton will be hostess at a
handkerchief shower with Miss
Harris as honor guest and Wed
nesday Miss Mary Newton will
compliment her with an after
noon bridke party.
Mrs. Moore Hostess
A lovely affair of the week was
the rook party with which Mrs.
H. D. Moore entertained twenty
five guests at the home cf her
sister, Mrs. R. N..Etheridge, on
Friday afternoon. Baskets and
vases of pink roses and graceful
ferns were used with charming
effect in the attractive decora
tions of the living ro >m and draw
ing room where the games were
played at small tables. Mrs. W.
P. Martin and Miss Rosa Newton
made top score, cutting for first
prize, a pair of silk hose, and at
the conclusion of the interesting
games a delightful salad course
with iced tea and hot rolls was
served.
Mrs. Moore was assisted in re
ceiving and entertaining her
guests by Mrs. Etheridge, Mrs.
W. B. Thompson and Miss Lucy
Pierce, Miss Kate Smith. Miss
Ruby Thompson and little Miss
Mary Claire Moore.
WOULD CONNECT CHICAGO
WITH NEW YORK ,
The Type Used in One
Year to Publish Endorse
ments of Doan’s Kid
ney 1 ills.
Of the many kidney remedies on the
market today, none other is recom
mended lite Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Forty thousand benefited people glad
ly testify in the newspapers of their
own towns. Forty-five hundred Amer
ican newspapers publish this home
proof of Doan’s merit. The type used
in one year to tell this wonderful story
would make a solid, column of metal
twice as high as the world’s highest
mountain. Placed end to end the lines
of type would reach from New York
to Chicago. These miles of good words
told by 4,000 tongues sound glad tidings
to any Jackson sufferer who wants re
lief from kidney and bladder ills.
Here’s a Jackson case. Don’t experi
ment. Use the remedy endorsed by
people you know.
Davis Kinard, of Davis Kinard
Cos., Jackson, says: “I don’t hesitate
to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as
a good kidney medicine. My kidneys
were out of order and didn’t act regu
larly. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills ami
they relieved all signs of the trouble.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
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Mr. Kinard had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Drops., Buffalo, N. V. ad
Ladies Listen-
Express shipment Plush
Coats just arrived. They
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save money.
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Takr LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stof> the
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Druggists refund money it it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c.
An exchange rises to remark
that it will have to print its pa
per on ten dollar bills if paper
keeps advanci- g. And there’s a
rush of would-i e subscribers.
Healthy Motherhood
Means
A Healthy Baby.
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fThe foundation of a
perfect baby is its
mother’s health flur
ing the months pre
ceding expectancy,
and nothing can take
the place of “Mother’s
Friend" In assuring her of
pleasant and comfortable
conditions, and assisting
nature In Its work during
this period. "Mother’s
Friend” has helped thou
sands through this trying
ordeal in perfect safety.
“Mother's Friend” Is an
external remedy easily ap
plied. Get It at any drug-
A free book on Mother
hood will he sent ail ex-
pect.int mothers, it is a
\ ftotHtioieoci' valuable and interesting
/ hook you should have.
* I book I Send for one. Address
lr J?! ? Ttie Brad fie id Regulator
I M
I* J 212 Lamar Bldg.,
8 - Atlanta, Ga.
STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First Farmers Bank
Located at Jackson, Ga., at the
close of business, Sep. 19, 1916
RESOURCES
Demand Loans.. ?
Time Loans 98,018 60
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured 1,118 92
Bonds ami Stocks owned by
the Bank.. _
Furniture and Fixtures 3,611 85
Due from Hanks and Hank
ers in this State..... 1,617 OSS
Due from Hanks and Hank
ers in other States 1,257 64
Currency 507 00
Gold lr.oo
Silver, nicklcs, etc. 215 65
(’asli items
Clearing House . ... .. 5,166 93
1 nicest paid...
Advances on cotton 0,|84 00
Collection account
Total $120,642 5t
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $40,000 OO
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid . _ 8,425 <X>
Due to banks ami bankers
in this state 235 OO
Individual deposits subject
to check ... 20,770 84
Demand Certificates
Time certificates 9,975 97
Cashier’s Checks . 1,236 2o
Notes and bills rediscounted
Hills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrower! money ...... 40,000 OO
Other liabilities (itemized)
Over and short
Total $1 'J0, 642 51
(State of Georgia, County of Ihitts:
Before me came J. B Carmichael,
Cashier of the First Farmers Bank,
who, being duly sworn, says the above
ami foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank as shown by the
books of tile in said Bank.
J. B. CAUMICIIA F.li
Kworn to and subscribed before me,
this 271 h day of He pi. l!M(i.
K. J. Foster, Clerk Supr Court.
Statement of the Condition of
The Jackson Banking Cos.
Located at Jackson, Ga., at the
close of business, Sep. 19, 1916
UKHOIJIICEH.
Demand loans $ B,OHO 50
Time loans 124,201 14
Overdrafts, secured 29,160 01
Overdrafts, unsecured _. 5,112 4.‘t
Bonds and stocks ow ned by
the bank 7,280 !>
Banking bouse 8,704 27
Furniture and fixtures 2,821 17
Other real estate 7,1 f*7 lit
Due from banks and bank
ers in I bis Slate !,I7H 4.0
Due from banks and bank
er* in other States 14,217 Mt
Currency .. . -- 7,901 OO
Gold i
Silver, nickels, pennies Si 62 fit
Checks and Cash items 2,750 O f
Advances on cotton
Total *222,860 82
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in * 50,000 DO
Surplus fund _ ... 6,000 o<l
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid .. 15,577 32
Due to banks and bankers
in this State 10,173 60
Due to banks and bankers • .
in other States
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check 65,210 15
Savings deposits 29,708 1 6
Time certificate's 17,him h;4
Cashier’s checks 23 ) 07
Notes and bills rediscounted 14,142 60
Bills Payable, including
time certificates represent
ing borrowed money , 15,000 K>
T0ta1.../. *222,800 82
State of Georgia,
County of Bulls.
Before inecameJ. VV. Brown,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.
J. W. Brown, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 25th day of Sept. 1916.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.