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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923
RAISE MORE HOGS
BREED YOUR SOWS TO THE
Poland-China Boar
II MODEL CLANSMAN
1 No. 113773
MOCO 1
No. 447541A I
J ORPHAN’S BUSTER
/ / No. 239056
“BIG LONGFELLOW” / I
No. 148285 | I
I I BIG CHIEF
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I LILLIE LONGFELLOW )
Da,n 1 No. 321438 \
\ i RUTH LONGFELLOW
I No. 283590
RIVERSIDE FARM (3 miles east of Flovilla)
J. W. HODGES, Prop.
RAISE BETTER HOGS
MR. E. A. GODSEY HAS
BIG FIREJ.OSS TUESDAY
Fire- thought to have originated
from a defective flue destroyed the
dwelling and buggy and wagon shel
ter of Mr. A. E. Godsey, residing
north of Jackson, about 1 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Godsey
had just left home when he was
notified of the fire. The timely ar
rival of neighbors enabled the fam
ily to save part of the household
effects.
Tho majority of the contents of
the residence, including the year’s
meat and lard supply, and vehicles
and harness, stored in the buggy
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ETHERIDGE, SMITH & CO.
JACKSON, GEORGIA
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Batteries Sold
Charged, Repair-
ed. Rented.
■'^B^''' : ‘; ; - a Specialty
shed, were lost.
It was stated that the dwelling
was partially covered by insurance.
The loss is a heavy one and Mr.
and Mrs. Godsey have Aie sympathy
of their friends in this misfortune.
MR. L. H. GLENN IS
STATE OIL INSPECTOR
Announcement has beer) made by
Commissioner of Agriculture, J. J.
Brown, that Mr. L. H. Glenn, of
Rochelle, Wilcox coounty, has been
appointed state oil inspector. Mr.
Glenn is a former sheriff of Wilcov
county and a well known citizen
of his section of the state.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
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VIRGINIA 1
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B AMERICAN TO3ACCO CO.
CONSUMPTION OF MILK
SHOWS BIG INCREASE,
NOW RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF
BEST FOODS. GAIN OF 17
PER CENT SHOWN IN PAST
FEW YEARS
The people of the United States
are using mox - e milk and cream than
they did 10 years ago. Statistics
compiled by the United States De
partment of Agriculture show that
seven-tenths of a pint is the aver
age daily consumption for every
man, woman and child in the coun
try, whereas a decade ago the con
sumption was six-tenths of a pint
daily. This is an increase of nearly
17 per cent. These figures art* bas
ed only upon milk and cream con
sumed as such and do not include
any that enters into manufactured
products.
The results are based upon fig
ures obtained rom health depart
ments of 356 cities in all parts of
the country having a combined pop
ulation of more than 32,000,000.
The lowest consumption, 0.47 of
a pint, is in the East South Central
States and highest, 0.89 of a pint,
in New England. The lowest con
sumption in general is found in the
Southern States, but it must be
kept in mind that many family cows
are kept in this section and milk
from these animals was not taken
into consideration.
The large cities use more milk
per capita than those having less
than 50,000 population, with the
exception of those having less than
5,000 people, which group has the
largest consumption of all the city
groups.
"Cold In the Head’*
1 u an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per
i eons who arc subject to frequent coM*
i. thlhawd” will find that the use of
I HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE wIU
build up the System, cleanse the Blood
I and render them less liable to colds,
j Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
%ALL’i h CATARRH r MEDTCINE Is tak
en internally and acts through the Blood
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BULLETIN FROM GEORGIA
EXPERIMENT STATION
Variety Tests of Corn
The season of 1922 was more
favorable for corn than that of
1921 and yields were higher at
the Georgia Experiment Station.
Twenty-two varieties were tested
out. Of these eight were new va
rieties. The following yields, were
shown:
Coker’s Williamson 42.4; Coker.
Garrick 41.3; Pee Dee No. 5 38.9;
Weekley’s Prolific 37.9; Moseley’s
No. 1 37.8; Coker’s Marlboro 37.2;
Douthits Prolific 37.0; Whatleys
Prolific 36.8; Cock’s Prolific No. 1
35.9 j Wannamaker’s Marlboro 35.(3;
Allen’s Prolific 34.8; Hasting’s Pro
lific 34.5; Scott’s Marlboro 33.7;
Extra early White Dent 33.2; Pied
mont Pedigreed, Tv;d Eared 33.2;
Steinheimer’s Marlboro 32.5; Velvet.
Cob 29.7; Rockdale 20.2; Hastings
Statement of the condition of
Theßank of Flovilla
Located at Flovilla, Ga., Butts Cos.,
At close of business Dec. 29, 1922
As called for by The Superintendent
of Banks
RESOURCfcS
Time loans and discounts $40,164.90
Demand 'oans 3,096.25
Loans secured by Real
estate 4,482.39
United States and State
of Georgia bond s 2,000.00
Other stocks and bonds _ 225.00
Banking House 1,125.00
Furniture and Fixtures. 1,399.36
Other real estate owned 1,219.85
Cash in vault and Amt
deposited with approv
ed Reserve Agents __ 10,551.57
Due from other banks in
this state 5,000.00
Other checks and cash
Items 910.10
Ovei'drafts .. 6.78
Call Money v__. 20,000.00
Total $91,111.26
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In -_$ 15,000.00
Surplus Fun t i 10,000.00
Undivided Profits 2,893.72
Individual Deposits sub
ject io check 31,281.69
Time certificates of de
posit - 31,825.25
Cashier’s Checks 110.60
Total $91,111.26
State of Georgia, Butts County.
Before me came J. T. Gibson,
cashier of the Bank of Flovilla, who
being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as
show n by the books of file in said
bank.
J. T. GIBSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me,, this sth day of January, 1923.
W. A. DOZIER,
N. P. Butts County.
Boils
Quit Quick!
S.S. S. Will Prove to You in Your
Own Case tbe “How” and “Why”
of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing
Power! *
There Is n reason for everything that
happens. Common-sense kills misery.
Common-sense also stops boils! S. S. S.
Is the common-scnsc remedy for boils, be-
PixnpUs May be Small Boi’at
cause It is built on reason. Scientific tu
thoritles admit its power! S. S. S: builds
blood-power. It builds rcd-blood-cells.
That is what makes fighting-blood. Fight
ing-blood destroys impurities. It fights
bolls. It always wins! It fights pim
ples! It fights skin eruptions! It builds
nerve-power, thinking power, the tight
fisted power that whirls a man up into
success. It gives women the health, the
angelic complexion and the charm that
moves the world! These are the reasons
that have made S. S. S. today the great
blood-cleanser, body-builder, success build
er, and it’s why results have made tears
of jov flow from the souls of thousands!
Mr. V. D. Sohaff. 507 loth St., Washing
ton, D. C., writes:
“f tried for years to get relief from c bad
rase of boils. Everything foiled until I took
S. S. S. I am now absolutely cured, and it
teas S. S. S. that did it”
Try it yourself. S. S. S. is sold at all
drug stores in two sizes. The larger size
bottle is the more economical.
4* makes yon feel
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Mule Jewelry
Collars, Collar Pads, Trace
Chains, Back Bands, Plow Licesf
Bridles and Harness.
Oliver Chilled and Syracuse
Plows and GENUINE OLIVER
and GENUINE SYRACUSE re
pairs.
See us before buying a plow
and before buying “Old Beck”
anew dress.
IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU.
NEWTON HARDWARE CO.
PHONE 18
Florida Flint 28.9; Improved Golden
Dent 27.7; Mexican June 27.3;
Hickory King 25.0.
Garrick last year led the test and
this year gives practically as good
yields as the leader. Williamson,
the best yielding variety this, year,
has always given good results, but
has never before led the list. Pee
Dee No. 5, Moseley No. 1, Douthit’s
Charter No. 9186 Reserve District N0.6.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Jackson National Bank
At Jackson, in the State of Georgia,at close of business on Dec. 29, 1922
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (except those shown on b
and c) $809,845.13
Customers’ liability account of acceptance*
of this bank purchased or discounted
bv it 10,000.00
Total loans -- $319,845.13
Ovewlrafts, unsecured, $635.48 685.48
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. bonds
par value) 75,000.00
Total U. S. Government securities 75,000<£^
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.__ * 4^50p(1
Banking house, $8,330.00; Furniture and fix
tures, $4,985.64 13,315.64
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank-- 18,078.50
Cash in vault and amount due from nationl bks 22,664.2 1\
Net amount due from state banks, bankers, and
trust companies in U. S. (other than includ
ed in items 8, 9 or 10 26,891.93
Checks on other banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank (other than
Item 12) 1,520.18
Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 51,076.37
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
due from U. S. Treasurer 3,750.00
Total - $486,051.12
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 75,600.00
Surplus fund 25,000.00
Undivided profits 54,292.51
Less current expenses interest and taxes paid-- 9,262.69 45,029.82
Circulating notes outstanding 73,700.00
Cashier’s checks on own bank outststanding 653.48
Total of items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25-- 653.48
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve (deposits payable
within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check 190,443.70
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed) 5,124.90
Total of demand deposits other than bank
deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 26,
27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 195,568.60
Time .deposits subject to Reserve (payable af
ter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or
more notice, and postal saviings:):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed) 71,099.22
Total of time deposits subject to Re
serve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 71,099.22
“Acceptances” executed by this bank for
customers and to furnish dollar exchge 10,000.00 (
Less acceptances of this bank purchased or
discounted (see Item 1 c) 10,000.00
Total 1486,051.12
State of Georgia, County of Butts: lA
I, R. P. Sasnett, Cashier of the above-named bank, do soiemj/T
sv&ear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Ltd
belief. R- P- SASNETT, Cashier. \
• Subscribed, and sworn to before me, this 9 day of January, 19#k
S. J. FOSTER, Clerk Sup. Court, Butts tkk
Correct—Attest: E. L. Smith, B. A. Wright, R. P. Newton, Directors.
Prolific and Cock’s Prolific No. 1,
are new varieties in the test that
appear to be good yielders.
Expel impurities with
Dr. KING'S PILLS Jfw