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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1912)
locals. Miss Adams, of Elberton, and Dr. C. P. Ward, of Dublin, were the guests of Miss Irby at the Brown House Sunday. Feed your hens our Rode Island Red brand chicken wash and beef scraps, the egg produceers, makes hens lav when eggs are needed. For a tonic to keep the system well regulated use Dr. Hess Pan a-cea and Instant Louse Killer. Copeland-Turner Mercantile Co. Mr. Sam Dailey is very sick this week and his many friends hope he may soon be well again. Special line of automobile caps with goggles attached, 19cts to SI.OO. McDonough Trading Co. Mrs. A. S. Odom, of Lyons, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Car rie Mayo, and her brother, Mr. J. V. Upchurch, Monday and Tues day. Special line of automobile caps with goggles attached, 19cts to SI.OO McDonough Trading Co. Mr. J. B. Sowell, of Lowe’s dis trict, was in our city Tuesday. Texas Rust Proof and Tennessee Belt seed oats for spring planting. Copeland-Turner Mercantile Co. Mr. Henry Cleveland spent Monday in Barnesville. Keep posted. We are always starting something. Mens good new style felt hats at half price. McDonough Trading Co. Mr. Henry Oglesby, of Green wood, was in our city Tuesday. Keep posted. We are always starting something. Mens good new style felt hats at half price. McDonough Trading Co. Mr. Harvey Craig spent last week in Henry County with his brother, Mr. Homer Craig.—Jack son Argus. Frank E. Block’s fanciest can dies, Walnut Tips, Chocolate Al monds. Also try some of Block’s Bitter-Sweets. T. M. Bright. 3-1,1 Mr. Lum Ingram, of Fayette ville, was in our city last Monday. Something doing every minute. See those mens hats at McDon ough Trading Co. Mrs. Ethel Tye Wright is visiting Miss Eula Riley in Macon. Hon. E. M. Smith attended court in Jackson Tuesday. CHICAGO E. ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY ST. JOSEPH OKLAHOMA CITY frOTI 117®**#* Morris “SUPREME” and TlbfefcS BLOOD, BONE “SOUTHERN BIG” and TANKAGE BRANDS FERTILIZERS ATLANTA. GA. The farmer who reduces his cotton acreage and puts his surplus land in other crops is on the right track; but let him beware of the counsel of demagogues who advise him to re- x duce his fertilizer bills. His money is invested in land and state of Georgia he should make every acre of his land do double duty if pos- SOURCE DERIVED FROM sible. In no other way can he accomplish this than by intel- 7 _._ i* ligent cultural methods and liberal applications of fertilizer. rMiraSTwa Unless the farmer supplies his land the elements which have I r ACID ( r*OM ANIMAL TANIAGt ■ol*. 1 been removed from it by the former crop, his land becomes from »» grade * depleted and his crop for that year will be a failure MTTROGEN A""*- * ( non IKI GRADE BLOOD The Supreme' 9 and “Southern Big 99 Brands are 100% PURE ANIMAL MATTER concentrated and scientific mixtures of the best sources of * plant food known, and have been tested by practical farmers WASH l no * mMAn ” fOTA “'' on every crop and found to be bigger crop producers. \ L *o**ls rtmuzrt w Call on our dealer for a copy of our 1912 Year Book and see what the farmers say about them. -S/ FOR SALE BY Green, Tarpley & Co., McDonough, Ga. McWilliams & Mann, Stoekbridge, Ga. A. G. Combs, Locust Grove, Ga. Something doing every minute. See those mens hats at McDon ough Trading Co. Among those attending the Shriners meeting and banquet in Atlanta last Thursday night were: Messrs. E. M. Smith, H. M. Amis, H. M. Turner, R. L. Turner, A. M. Bowden, D. T. Carmichael, H. T. Rape, Howard Carmichael. Home raised water ground corn meal from selected ripe Henry county grown corn. Copeland- Turner Mercantile Co. Mrs. Annie Nolan and Mrs. John Turner spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Nolan is under treatment of Dr. Roy for her hearing. Have vou seen them? What? Those sample wool and felt hats for men, half price. Where? McDonough Trading Co. Mrs. Dora Wolf returned home Wednesday from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Albany and Morgan. Frank E. Block’s fanciest can dies, Walnut Tips, Chocolate Al monds. Also try some of Block’s Bitter-Sweets. T. M. Bright. 3-1,1 Miss Ruth Turner, of McDonough has been the guest of Mrs W. L. Etheridge for several days. She returned home to-day accompaned by Mrs. Etheridge.—Jackson Argus. No. 10089. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank, at Hampton, In the State of Georgia, At the close of business, Feb. 20th, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . $25,047.72 IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation 15,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 37.50 Banking house, Furn. and Fix. 6,246 52 Due froNi National Banks (not reserve agents) . . 16,3)3 86 Due from approved Reserve Agts. 7,979.05 Checks and other cash items 25 00 Notes of other National Banks 60.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents . . 9.46 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie . . . $1,368.35 Legal-tender notes 515 00 1,883 35 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation . . . 750.00 Total . 7 73,953.36 STATE OF GEORGIA.—County of Henry. I, E R. Harris, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. R Harris, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26rh day of Feb. 1912. Geo. S. D. MaLaier, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: A. M. Henderson, W . S. Davis, W. M. Harris, Directors. Have you seen them? What? Those sample wool and felt hats for men, half prices. Where? McDonough Trading Co. Miss Vicker, a beautiful young lady of Coffeeville, Kan., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. R. Scott. Cabbage plants that grow and make cabbage, all varieties. Limited amount of sweet potatoes for seed and eating. Fresh Florida cabbage all the time. Copeland- Turner Mercantile Co. Mr. W. D. Tarpley spent Tues day in Atlanta. A little more of that GOOD bleaching 14 yards SIOO, also 6 spools J. & P. Coats thread 25cts. McDonough Trading Co. Mr. Webb, of Cartersville, spent Monday night in McDonough. “McDonald” fertilizer distributor, originated by a Henry county man, fine for fertilizing crops the second time. Nitrate of Soda can be put out successfully with this distribu tor. Can be attached to regular plow stock, now on display at the Copeland-Turner Mercantile Co. Mrs. N. C. Jackson, of McDon ' ough, and Mrs. Arvy Smith, of ' Locust Grove, returned home Friday, from a three weeks’ visit to their sisters, Mrs. Mag Brooks and Mrs. B. F. Grafton, and other relatives at Bernice, La. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . $30,000 00 Surplus fund . . ’ „ 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . . . 804.78 National Bank notes out standing .... 11,140.00 Individual deposits subject to check . , . . . 28.630.69 Time certificates of deposit 325.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding" 52.89 Total . . . $73,953 36 Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY Located at McDonough, Georgia, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 20TH, 1912. RESOURCES. Demand Loans $ 8,181.05 Time Loans - - 80,065 74 Overdrafts, secured, 56,411.89 Overdrafts, unsecured, - . 2,396.30 Bonds and Stocks owned by Baqk - - - 1,000.00 Banking House, - - 3,767 96 Furniture and Fixtures, - 2,733.68 Other Real Estate, - - None Due from Banks and Bankers in this state - - 12,567.67 Due from Banks and Bankers ( in other States - 26,750.03 Currency - - $1,098.00 Gold - - - 190.00 Silver, Nickles, etc. 1,371.80 Cash Items, - _ 1,499.13 4,158.93 Advances on cotton, None Other Resources, Insurance uncollected . - 20.12 Total - - $198,053.37 STATE OF GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY. Before me c ime 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. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of February, 1912. J. R. Turner, C. X. P. of Henry Co., Ga. Statement of the Condition of The Farmers & Merchants Bank, Located at McDonough, Ga. At the close of business February 20th, 1912. RESOURCES. Demand Loans, . . $13,620.63 Time Loans, . . . 46,207.47 Overdrafts, secured, * . 2,530.92 Overdrafts, unsecured, . 934.71 Banking House, . . . 8,788 50 Furniture and Fixtures . 1,867.49 Due from Banks and B .ulcers in this State, . . 9,920.85 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States . . 11,591.60 Currency . . $2,130.00 Silver, Nickels, etc. 21.21 Cash items, 93.34 2 244.55 Total . . $92,706.72 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Henry. Before me came H. J. Turner president of The and .Merchants Bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. H. J. Turner, President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of February, 1912. J R. Turner, C. N. P. of Henry Co., Ga. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Locust Grove Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the close of business February 20th, 1912. RESOURCES: Demand Loans - - - - $ None Time Loans - - 47,807.70 Overdrafts, secured, by cotton 5,097.67 Overdrafts, unsecured, - 226.81 Bonds and stocks owned by Bank None Banking House - 1,727.88 Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,678.97 Other Real Estate ... None Due from Banks and Bankers in this State ... 3,948,37 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States . - - 1,693.71 Currency - - $1,047 00 Gold - - 50.00 Silver, Nickels, etc. 306.19 Cash Items - - 121.76 Clearing House - - N one Advances on Cotton None 1,524.95 Profit and Loss - None Other Resources - None Total - $67,600.56 State of Georgia-Henry County. Before me came J. W. Brown, Cashier of above 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. J. W. BROWN, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of December, 1912. J. W. Middlebrooks, N. P. Ex-Officio J. P. The Statement ol the First National Bank at the call of the Comp troller ol the Currency Feb. 20th, 1912, shows total deposits ot $28,955 69, a gain of $21,479 22 over th e last statement ol Dec. sth, 1911. Cash and legal reserve deposit $9,863.30 being 34 per cent, reserve, or 19 per cent, more than required bv law. This condition is most satisfactory, making as it does for the strength and stability which its management purposes alwavs to maintain. Amply equipped to handle a large volume of business, this bunk invites the accounts of conservative people. The First National Bank, HAMPTON, GA. LIABILITIES. Capital St«>ck Paid in - - $50,000.00 Surplus Fund, - - 5,000.00 Undivided profits, less Current Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid, - - 25,795 39 Due to Banks and Bankers in this state - - 59.50 Due to Banks and Bankers in other states - - Nothing Due Unpaid’Dividends - - 50.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check, ... - 81,748.47 Savings Deposits, . . None Demand Certificates, . . None Time Certificates, . . 35,198.62 < ertified Checks, . . None Cashier’s Checks, . * 71.12 Due to Clearing House, - Nothing Notes and Bills Rediscounted, None Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing borrowed money, - - None Other Liabilities, Profit and Loss 130.27 Total . . - $198,053.37 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in . , $30,000.00 Undivided profits, less Current Expenses, interest and Taxes paid . . , 3,644.99 Individual Deposits subject to Check, .... 36,547.47 Time Certificates. . . . 11,333.55 Casliier’s Checks, . . . 1,180.71 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money, . . 10,000.00 Total 7 7 $92,706.72 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in - $25,000.00 Surplus Fund .... None Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid - 4,876.85 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State - 1,000.00 Due to Banks and Bankers in other States - - - None Due Unpaid Dividends - - None Individual Deposits Subject to Check .... 26,701.41 Savings Deposits - - None Demand Certificates - - None Time Certificates - - - 3,201.10 Certified Cnecks - - - None Cashier’s Checks - - - 821.20 Due to Clearing House - - None Notes and Bills Rediscounted None Bills Payable, Includ’g Time Cer tificates repre’ng borr’d money, 6,000 00 Other Liabilities .... None Total - - - $67,600.56