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*1 COUNTY PROGRESS, Ci
Fashionable Jew
elry for Men of
Refinement-
In selecting your gift, especial stress should
be placed upon the need to escape the conven
tional. Our choice offerings in gold and silver
represents only the newest and most interesting
ideas in fashionable jewelry, and certain to at
tract immediate admiration. All the little re
finements have been carefully considered, and
every piece has its own indefinable appeal.
A visit to our store will convince you of the
infinite charm and inspiration reflected in our
offerings.
J. OLIVER WILLIAMS
Jeweler
WHIGHAM, GA.
DEALER IN
Fancy Groceries, Cigars,
Patent Medicines, To
baccos, Cold Drinks
Calvary,
Georgia
'a*
—
. L HARRELL
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DEALER IN
ly line is complete and I can
please you in your Xmas
purchases.
I will appreciate a call.
WHIGHAM, GA.
Statement of the Condition of The
Farihers State Bank
Located at Whigham, Ga., at the close of business, c Dec. 4, 19W
, RESOURCES
iefiiand Loans 500.00
‘tmo Loans 33,935. ns
Irafts, secured NONE
drafts unsecured ...1,213.98
Bonds and Stocks owned by
l Bank
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks and Bankers
J in this State.:
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States.
ency 807.09.
20.00 )
Nickles, etc. 59.46 V
Items 61.94 i
dvance on Syrup 1,116.57
oflt and Loss
3,600.00
5,034.10
3,221.20
163.98
58.23
1,664.97
1,491.67
Total $6o’,67f.i9
NEVUS FNH WHIGHAM.
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WHIGHAM-DELOACH.
Mr.And Mrs.?. M. Whightutn
of Whigham,: amaeuuae. the eh.-
gagenient of their- daughter,
Maude MoZelle, to Mr. William
Clifford DeLoach, of Lyons, Ga.,
the marriage to take "place at
their home Wednesday, Decem
ber 30th. No cards.
Country' Produce Bought
and Sold. .
Your Patronage-Solicited and
Will be Appreciated,
P.I.
The Cash Refund Merchant
SHOWER FOR MRS.
PERRY WILLIAMS.
DEALER IN
One of the most enjoyable
events of the season was the
Miscellaneous shower given on
Wednesday evening last from 3
to 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. ^
0. V. Chapman's in honor of Mrs I®
Perry Williams.
The home was beautifully dec
orated in Christmas colors which
added much to the occasion.
Interesting games were played,
ihe prize for ,the . contest being
.von by Miss Winnie Webb. De-
icious refreshments were served
( salad course, hot chocalate arid
cake.)
Many pretty and useful gilts
were presented to the bride
Those present were Mesdames
O. C. Spence, J. E. Cobb, H. F.
Smith, G, B. McElvey, T, J.
Mills, N. F. Jones. E. B, Staple-
ton, C. G. Hodges, H. A. Logue,
G. L. Dickerson, Sam Harrell,
W. R. Reeves, S. P. Swicord,
Perry Williams,. Florida Aci:ee,
Misses Winnie Webb, Susie Mills',
Alma Quinn, Jessie Whaitc, Bar
bara Neff. Bertha Maxwell, .and
Lena Belcher.
Especial mention needs be made
of the nice music both instrument-
J and vocal rendered by ..Misses
Whaite and Quinn.
‘All seemed to have spent a
pleasant evening and expressed
their appeciation to Mrs. Chap
man for her efforts in trying to
make it pleasant for all.
Mr.- and Mrs.. Williams^ have
'■the best wishes of their many
friends. - « ■■■■;<
LADIES AID SOCIETY .*
jgr Formed at whigiJam.
The Woman’s Foreign Mission
ary Society of the Methodist
church met Monday afternoon,.of
-his,week. An interesting pro
gram was carried out. after
which a business meeting was
held. It was decided to disbaiid
Foreign Missions’ Society-for the.
present and a Ladies Aid Society,
was then organized with thefbl-;
lowing officers: Mrs. ,G. D/-l\blis r
president, Mrs, -H.A. Logue,
first vice president, Mrs. C. V.
Chapman.-'secretary. Mrs. W. C.
Bell, treasurer. The following
committee uaa appointed to plan
the vv6) ; k for January.'.-Mrs. C.
G.Hodges, Mrs'.' H.‘ F. Smith,
and Mrs. L. C. Me Elvie.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in 8 15.000.00
Undivided Profits less current
extmnses interest and taxes
paid
Wi
Due to Banks arid Bankers in
this State.....
6,355.76
Individual Deposits
Subject to Cheek
6,669.69
Time Certificates (
4,600 0<
Cashier’s Checks
946:99
Bills Payable, including Time
. Certificates'Representing
Notes and bills rediscounted
3(J5,0a
Borrowed Money
16.834.7C
Total.-....-
50,671.10
Before me came G. B. TrUlock, Jr. Cashier, of Farmers State Bank',
who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is !•
true condition of said.Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bni.k
G. B. Trulock, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of Doc. 1914.
J B Stapleton, N. P., Grady County, Ga.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
I -
Calvary, : : : Georgia
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Ten cents refunded means a Dime saved.
This is what you save by spending your
money at the Cash Refund Store. We
refund 10 cents cash, that you pay other
merchants for the privilege of credit on each
dollar purchase of all merchandise, except
ing Groceries. Cash speaks better than
words. Give us a trial and be convinced.
jrie ori business.
Mr.. andMrs. Lumi Harrison,
of SWicord section, was in town
Saturday.
Miss Cary Connell is at home
from her school for the holidays,
Misses Marie and Louisa Swi
cord., of Swicord section, were
here Saturday.
.Mr I. K. Chambers filled hisap-
poifltinent here Sunday morning
and; evening. His family will
mdye the latter part of the week
from Colquitt where they have
oeen for the past year.
rMiv and Mrs. J. F. Jones and
children, of High Springs, Fla.,
arb spending this week with Mrs.
Jjopes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J-. L. Holloway, in South Whig-
h‘£fm.
#Mr. Edd Farnell’s barn burned
ajt his place,four miles north of
town. The barn, feed, etc. were
.lost. There was some insurance,
i Mrs. Dwight McCord, of Cli
max, spent Thursday night in
Whigham as the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Lula Tyson, and left
Friday for Americus to visit her
parents.
Miss Annie Bell is expected
home from school at G. N. I. C.
at Milledgeville next week to
spend the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison, of
Magnolia Section, were in town
Monday.
Mr. Gus Parker, of North Gra
dy, was in town Monday.
Miss Jewel Jones came home
Saturday to spend the holidays.
Mr. Joe Pearce, of Cdiro, was
here on business Monday.
• Miss Mary Terrell and Ella
Dickerson'are spending a while
-ivith Mrs. Glen Hearn jn Meigs
- Mrs. Johnnie Harrell and chil
dren moved back to her farm in
Mitchell county last week.
Mrs. Rachel Blanton and daugln,
ter, Miss Anna, spent Friday in
town as the guests of their friend,
Miss Lena Belcher, going on Fri-
day-evening to visit Mis. Biath
lon's niece, Mrs. C. C. Belcher in'
Q range Springs section. :
Mr. Albert Trulock • returned
Saturday night from Washingtori
D. C., where he has been at
school.
MissEula Connell-left Friday
for several weeks stay in Boston
and BarWick with-relatives.
,Mr. G. B. McElvey is spending
his week at Valdosta on busi
ness.
Miss Ruth Christopher is .ex
pected home the latter part of
thiswfeek,-
Mr. Fate Reynolds, of Pisgah
section, wps in town Monday.
Mr .nd M r». W. R Reeve,
spent Monday evening in Moul- ,j r jp e or sicken. Price 25c,
Lest you torget—we say it lest
you can get three magazines for
one year by renewing.your sub
scription to the ' Progress. We
warit all of our old subscribers to
get these magazines. We send
the Progress with three maga
zines all one year for. only $1.25.
Read our ad on another pagp.
& LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 660 will break
All Millinery sold at a great reduction dur
ing theholiday season. Also all Ribbons,
Velvets, Satin, Buttons, etc. Standard
Patterns kept in stock.
Respectfully,
MISS LENA BELCHER,
Whigham, Ga. |
Statement of the Condition of The
Bank of Whigham
Whigham, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 9, 1914
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES
Demand Loans.
.$ 3,657.23
Time Loans
Overdrafts secured
Overdrafts, unsecured
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank .. 13,650 00
Banking house ;...
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate.:
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State.:
J me from Banks, arid Bank
ers in other states
Currency 1,801.00
Gold 25.00
Silver,, Nickels, etc 127.72
Cash Items...: 1,871.60
106,050.97
2,193.38
2,217,50
2,748.79
3,834.71
1,500.00
12,064,36
274.17
Profit and Loss
Collections ....
3,326.32
1,203.46
Total-....,,.....- ... $ 162,719.88
Capital stock paid in....„. $ 26,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 1,490.61
Due to Bank and Bank
ers in this State........... NONE
Due to BankB and Bankers
in othor States NONE
Due unpaid dividends 14.00
Individual deposits
subject to check
Demand Certificates kONE
Time certificates 25,383 60
Cashier’s checks 8,646.00
Notea and Bills Rediscounted NONE
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificates representing Bor
rowed Money.. 49,180,00
Total—. ,-.152,719 88
STATE OF GEORGIA..Grady county.
Before mo camoE.'B. Stapleton, Cashier, of Bank of Whigham, who
si? ry u - 1 . bein S du| y aw°T n - s »ya tbattheabove and foregoing statement la a trus condi-
any case of Chills & Fever, Colds ; tion of said Bank, as Bhown by the books of file in said Bank
& LaGrippe; it acts on the liver | E. B. Stsp’nton
Swem to and subscribed before me, this, 14th day of I Dee. 1914
Q. B. Trulock Jr., N . p. G . Co. Ga.