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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
HOWARD CARMICHAEL Leading Undertaker. . _ fflSi Complete line of Caskets all styles and prices. Careful and polite attention given all funerals entrusted to me. Embalming done according to latest and most improved methods. Newest and most up to date equipment. Call answered promptly day and night. Phone 80. MCDONOUGH, GA. BROWN & BROWN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, * McDonough, Ga. G. E. Weems, Physician and Surgeon, MoDONOUmi. OA. Office in the Thrasher Hi ti.dixg. R. O. JACKSON, Attorney-at-Lavv, MCDONOUGH, GA. Office over -Star Store. 2 vocals. Jack frost is here again ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Dailey spent Sunday in Atlanta. Wanted —1000 deposit ors. Turner Bros., Bankers. The fall is here—Let all Who owe ns come forward and settle as soon as possible. Mrs. T. N. McKibben, of Eaton ton, has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel, this week. Miss Dollia McKibben, one of J.ickmn’s bright and lovely young li lie », hnbe mi the gnest of her hosts of friends here this week. LUMBER for SALE—A lot of first class Oak and Pine Lumber for sale. tf W. E. OWEN, Rt. 7. McDonough, Ga. It will pay you to visit our store and get our prices on Furniture, Sewing Machines, Trunks, Suit Cases and in fact everything car ried in a first class furniture store. Howard Carmichael Furniture Co. Miss Emma Knott, of Atlanta, is the gnest of Miss Luella McKibben this week. We are showing the largest and best assortment of Art Squares, Rugs and Linoleum in town and at unusually low prices. Hc-ward Carmichael Furniture Co. Mr. Harry Dunn, the ‘ popular hotel man who spent a short vaca tion with home folks, has accept ed a position with the Piedmont hotel in Atlanta as day clerk. NOTICE TO SUNDAYSCHOOLS. On the 4th Sunday in October 1908, at the Baptist church in Mc- Donough, we will have a Sunday School rally for the election of of ficers for the next ensuing year, and the installation of same. Also a nice program for the ben efit and interest of the Sunday School work in our county. Let every school send delegates, send their names to Frank Rea gan Secretary, so as to have ar rangements made to entertain them. The good people of the town will take care of and provide dinner for all who may attend. Every family in McDonough is cordially invited to attend the services, and urgently requested to prepare dinner and help to feed those attending the meeting. Let all come. Come with your soul in the work. Let ns have a great day for the great work. H. W. Carmichael. Mr. Carl Sloan left on Wednes day for Attanta, where he goes to Atlanta Tech, school during coming year. He is one of the bright and energetic young men of the town and all predict for him a brilliant record at this ex cellent school. — Bring your Job Work to us. Dont fail to go to the election on next Wednesday Oct. 7th. If you are needing anything in rugs and squares, don t fail to see | our line, unequalled in the city in designs and prices, % ! Howard Carmichael Furniture Co. Miss Ruth Turner, who is attend ing Lucy Cobh College at Athens, spent week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Aldine Combs, of Locust Grove, have been visitors here this week. Among the visitors here this week at, the Baptist Association was Mr. S. A. Burks, of Fayette ville, a former citizen of this coun ty. His daughter, Miss Mamie Burks, a lovely und most interest ing young lady, was also one of the visiting delegates of the Associa tion. Wanted—A few good cows; must be young and fresh in milk. Pearl Spring Creamery, McDonough, Ga. Dr D. W. Scott left on last Sat urday for Washington City, where he went to attend the great tuber culosis convention, which will have delegates from an parts of the world to discuss plans and means to stop the spread of the “White plague.” In extending loans our depositors shall at all times come first. Turner Bros., Bankers. Mr. Jim England has entered the Atlanta School ot Pharmacy, where he will take a full course. His friends predict for him a splendid record at this school. Mrs. Hugh M. Hutton and three interesting children, Miss LaTrelle Hutton, Monroe Hutton, and lit tie Cornelia Hutton, left on Tues day for their home at Savannah, #fter an extended visit to Col. G. W. Bryan. HAMPTON. Mr. Gordon Thompson, of Jack son, was the guests of Miss Marie Redwine Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. H. Jones spent Wednesday in Griffin. Mr. Van Turner and Miss Annie Lois Nutt were united in marriage last Thursday afternoon. Mr. L. L. McMullin visited this place Tuesday. Mrs. D. W. Sims, of Carrollton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S, Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Capps an nounces the birth of their little son. Sept. 24. Mr. Delter E. Hildreth was the guest of Miss. Eulalie Wilder Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Steelewere the guest of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steele Sunday. The nice residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson is nearing com pletion. STOCKBRIDGE WAREHOUSE CO. Will store your Cotton FREE for 30 Days. Insurance Rates : 10c. per month.* Storage after 30 Days 25c. per month for foui months; Balance of the Year rr eei (VSEND US YOUR COTTON! Statement of the condition of The Bank of Hampton, Located at Hampton, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 23rd, 1908. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 102,970.42 Furniture and Fixtures 1,200.00 Due from Banksand Bankers in the State , 7,841.31 Due from Banks and Bankers in Other States 4,303.60 Currency 1,560.00 Gold 60.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 661.14 Total 118,566.37 State of Georgia, County of Henry. Before me came J. O. Norris, Cashier of the Bank of Hampton, who being duly s worn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. J O Norris, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of September 1908. S H Griffin, N P ex-Officio J P Ladie’s Ready-to-wear Hats, Plumes, Rib bons, Wool Dress Goods, Jackets, Skirts and Trimmings Visit our lei lie ot - Boods. GET OUR PRICES. GET YOUR FALL HAT AND DRESSES FROM US H. J. COPELAND HER. GO. M’DONOUGH, - GEORGIA PHONE 25 Little Ones Dead. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hill died at their home near Mt. Carmel on last Thursday morning. The funeral and interment oc curred on last Thursday after noon at Mt. Carmel church. ' | The little 5 months’ old daugh ters of Mr. lowa Smith, of Macon, died at the home of its grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith last Saturday, after quite a long illness. The body was shipped to Macon Sunday morning for interment at that place, which occurred there Sunday afternoon. Fond parents, grieve not for your little ones for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Queen of Pantry Flour for sale by It J. H. Jeffares. If you are in market for building materffl get my prices before you buy. R. C. Brown, 3t. Locust Grove. Ga. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current expenses and taxes paid 21.246.92 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 29,919.45 Time Certificates 2,400.00 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money 40,000.00 Total 118,566.87 l Leading Styles in F-all Mlllir\ery Statement of the condition of The Bank of Henry County, Located at McDonough, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 23rd 1908. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts 138,234 83 Demand Loans 1,446.93 Overdrafts, Mostly on Cotton 17,601.13 Banking House 3,632.09 Furniture and Fixtures 2,666.68 Due from Banks and Bankers in the State 4,986.24 Due from Banks and Bankers > in other States 7,690.48 Currency 594.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 494.20 Insurance Premiums Uncollected 13.68 Total 177,260.26 State of Georgia, County of Henry. Before me came J B Dickson, Cashier of the Bank of Henry County, 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. J. B. Dickson, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of September 1908 H. M. Turner, CXPH C. G. AV. MORRIS, Pres. ,T. G. WARD, V-Pres. .J. T. BOND, A-Pres. L. G. FORTSON, Cashier. BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE STOCKBRIDGE, GA. WE HAVE Fidelity Bonds A “Deposits Insured” Fire Insurance N In Reserve Fund Burglarly Insurance D of $250,000.00. Deposit Your Money With Us. Statement of the condition of The Bank of Locust Grove, Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 23rd, 1908 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 43,945.97 Demand Loans 75.00 Overdrafts 3,870.79 Banking House 4,734.76 Furniture and Fixtures 1,651.30 •Due from Banks and Bankers in the State 7,650.30 Due from Banks and Bankers in ether States 2.217.10 Currency 3,256.00 Gold 30.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 221.74 Checks and Cash Items 2,249.81 Total 69,902.77 State of Georgia, County of Henry. Before me came J W Brown, Cashier of above Bank, who lieing 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 Basik. J W Brown, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of September 1908. W E Parr, C N P H Co. If its THE BEST you want for the LEAST MONEY then call on us for anyihing in our line. Howard Carmichael Furniture Co Capital Stock Paid in 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 15,547.72 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State 4,456.86 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 48,176.69 Time Certificates 33,867.91 Cashier’s Checks 40.48 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 10,161.60 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money 10,000.00 Total 177,250.20 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 5,222.87 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 23.374.28 Time Certificates 1,226.37 Cashier’s checks 79.25 Bills Payable, including Time certificates representating Borrowed Money 15,000.00 Total 69,902.77 FARM RENT NOTES. At the Weekly* office-2 for 5 cents—ls cents dozen.