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Chas. Taylor visited Macon, Fri
day.
Mrs. Julia Killen spent Friday
in Macon.
Dr. J. B. Peacock spent Monday
in Macon.
J. X. Wynne visited Macon,
Wednesday.
Mrs. H. C. Duggan visHed Ma
con, Tuesday.
Mrs. W. 11. Peacock spent Tues
day in Maccn.
Sam Lester left Monday for
Emory College.
Miss Marguerite Urquhart visited
M aeon, Tuesday.
I)r. T. D. Walker, Sr., visited
Macon, Monday.
Mrs, A 1 lie Taylor visited Hawk
insville this week.
J. A. Fausett, id Macon, spent
Saturday, in the city.
Col. A. C. Adams visited Macon
and Atlanta this week.
Col. W. A. Wooten, of Eastman,
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Duggan
visited Atlanta this week.
H. Augustine made a business
trip to Savannah last week.
Thus. Cook, of Havvkinsville,
spent Saturday in the City.
Mrs. It. W. Dykes, of Hawkins
ville, visited here Wednesday.
Mrs. I, B. (iuilleheau is visiting
her parents in Lincoln County.
Mr. J. A. Ingram, of liawkins
ville, spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. W. 11. Martin and family
spent Tuesday in Hawkinsville.
Miss Mary Lamb has resumed
her studies at the State Normal.
Mr. J. I*. Peacock visited North
Carolina, Saturday and Sunday.
Rod wick Peacock, of Dublin,
spent Saturday here on business.
E. M. Horne, of Empire, was
in the city Tuesday, on business.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Liston
Harrell, Wednesday, a baby girl.
Mrs. K. A. Taylor visited Hawk
insville, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. W. (1. Barnes is visiting
relatives at Jackson, Ga., this
week.
Miss Carrie Booth has retimed to
Macon to resume her studies at Mt.
DeSales,
Mrs. A. P. Urquhart and Miss
Marguerite Urquhart visited Macon,
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. M. Peacock, of Eastman,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E.
P. Collins.
John Harris, of Jacksonville,
spent several days last week with
relatives here.
Miss Azilie Jackson, of Eastman,
spent several days with relatives
here last week.
STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDITION OF
CITIZENS BANK
LOCATED AT COCHRAN, GEORGIA
At the close of business Sept. 12th, 1913.
Time Loans 836 489 18
Overdrafts, secured 301_ 61
Banking house -- —-- 3 <o< 36
Furniture and fixtures.. 1 149 19
Other Real Estate 2 093 10
Due from Banks and
Bankers in the State --- 1 985 94]
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other States 9 219 26
Currency 4 520 00
Gold 380 00
Silver, Nickels and
Pennies 322 89
Clearing House.. 400 5 226 89
Mutual Eire Insurance Fund 120 00
Depositors’G’ntee Fund 2 <O2 <0
Total <32 995 26
STATE OF GEORGIA— Bleckley County:
Before me came Glover M. Burney, Cashier of Citizens Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
Glover M. Burney, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of Sept., 1913.
W. M. Wynne, Ordinary Bleckley County Ga.
Miss'Maud Miller, of Baltimore,
bus accepted a position as trimmer
with Duggan Bros.
Sam Stepinoff, of Savannah, has
accepted a position as salesman
with H. Augustine.
Mr. T. W, Fisher and family
returned Friday from their summer
home in Kentucky.
Mrs. I. P. Crutchfield, of Savan
nah, is visiting ner mother, Mrs.
E. P. Collins, this week.
Col. Saffold and Col. Stallings
attended the funeral of Judge Mar
tin at Hawkinsville, Tuesday.
Mrs. W. W. Poole, of Hawkins
ville, spent Wednesday in the city
the guest of Mrs. J. F. Register.
P. C. Walker, Mrs. W. M.
Wynne and Miss Bessie Smith went
to Macon in automobile, Tuesday.
Mrs. Rufus Dykes, of Hawkins
ville. is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. A. Thompson, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kennington,
Miss Hazel Wynne and Mr C. W.
Davis spent Sunday in Jefferson
ville.
Mr. W. 11. Graham, represent-J
ing the Southern Bell Telephone A j
Telegraph Co., spent Tuesday in!
the city.
Miss Edith Tyson has returned |
to her home at Albany, Ga., after]
spending several weeks with Mrs. j
J. X. Wynne.
Mrs. Ada Stubbs, who has been
visiting her brother, Mr. D W.
Brown, the past week, has returned
to her home in Eat on ton.
Messrs. W. H. Peacock and A.
J. Yearly left Tuesday for Ohio,
where Mr. Peacock is to purchase
some fine hogs for Fairview farm.
Messrs. R. T. Jackson, C. E.
Taylor, Dr. George and Mrs. N. h.
Taylor attended the funeral of
Judge Martin, at Hawkinsvslle,
Tuesday.
NOTICE
I want to buy a good
sized yoke of steers.
Must be good,
heavy steeds.
termsVash
Avery Horne
Bleckley County Ginnery
Capital .Stock Paid in . .825 000 00
Surplus Fu/d 5 000 00
i Undivided# Profits, less
CurrentiExpenses, In
[terest aid Taxes Paid 200 29
Individual Deposits Sub
jectßrCheek 21 517 22
Time Certificates 115 00
Cashiers Checks 112 75
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 11 050 00
Total 862 995 26
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL, COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
It is with exceptional pride that we invite we invite you to view our show
ing of new hats for street and dress wear. The most striking novelties of
the season and the most conservative creations, each are to be found here
in ample assortments and at attractive prices.
Miss Maude Miller, of Baltimore, will have complete charge of this
department and having just returned from a trip to Baltimore and New
York she has all the latest ideas direct from the creators of fashion.
Come and see the new things, talk hats with Miss Miller, no matter
if you do not wish to buy now. /
A very large and comprehensive dis
play of New Suits and Coats for
ladies, misses and children. Dry
Goods, Fancy Goods and —
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SAMPLE SAMPLE
SHOES HATS
AT
sample/ prices
Big Stock Dry Goods
Low Prices on Everything
J. M. WYNNE
Mrs. Charles N. Taylor has re
turned from Macon, where she at
tended the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. W. D. Griffeth, who died last
Friday, after being operated on for
apendicitis.
Miss Edna Ta3'lor left Tuesday
morning for Decatur, to resume
her studies at Agnes Scott.
Bring your Job Printing to the
Cochran Journal Office.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening Display of Our
Brilliant Assemblege of
New Millinery for Fall
and Winter 1913
Mr. Duggan and Miss Miller spent considerable
time in New York and Baltimore selecting our
stock, and feel very proud of their selections. We
believe this fact will be appreciated by our patrons.
DUGGAN BROTHERS
SERVICES AT THE
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Morning Services, 11 a. m.
Junior League, 3:00 p. m.
Preaching at night, 8:00.
Senior League Monday night 8:00.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 8:00 p. in.
All are cordially invited
Slmty will prove well worthy your
S. csirdful inspection. The styles sire nil
\ 1™ —(lie qualities guaranteed and
\ /the prices sire the very lowest.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
COCHRAN BANKING CO.,
LOCATED JIT COCHRAN, GEORGIA
At the Close of Business Sept., 12, 1913,
RESOURCES
Demand Loans g 4 374 97
Time Loans 143 206 68
Overdrafts, secured l 263 82
Overdrafts, unsecured _ ]()# 33
Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank ... 3 (XX) 00
Banking House 2 800 (X)
Due from Banks and Bankers in this State 3 564 70
Due from Banks and Bankers in other States 8 570 75
Currency.. /_ $ r, 802 00
Gold / 120 (X)
Silver, Nickels, etc \ f 458 65
Cash Items \ i 846 28 7 226 93
Advances on Cotton (Overdraft* 17 645 10
Other Resources 2 603 85
TOTAL si:u 365
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in § 25 000 00
Surplus Fund 50 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, Interest, ami
Taxes Paid . 8 231 33
Individual Deposits subject to Check 60 224 90
Time Certificates 15 359 32
Cashier’s Checks 549 93
Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing Bor
rowed Money 35 (XX) 00
TOTAL 8194 365 18
STATE OF GEORGIA, Bleckley County:
Before me came J. A. Walker, Cashier of Cochiau Banking Co., who
being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank, as shown by the l«>oks of fib in said Bank.
J. A. Walkkr, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this IGth day of September, 1913.
J. P. Peacock, X. P.,8. Co.,Ga.
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