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;|2om. i, Jcubig die weeks of third •od fo.ur,h Me ’ays in October, and every day
; iio.ii I ccernber 13th until the b( ks c.ose on .i 20th day of December.
S. W; WHITAKER,
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Tax Collector of Henry County, Georgia.
THE HENRY "
COUNTY WEEKLY
i KliAMi KKA()AN, Editor.
Entered itt thft McDonough,
fl»., V. second-class mail matter.
McDonough, Ga., Nov. 14, 1913.
A Small Paper.
The .abbreviated form of The
W<ik!\ the: 1 >s due to the
Iflct that -tin ! duties a
Secretary and Treasurer of the
Henry County Fair occupied most
of ins time night and day and
forced kin to neglect lus news
jwper work.
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* Mrs. D. G. Henderson, General
Secretary of the woman’s work of
the. .North Georgia Conference.
will he h<?re Mondav. At 11 o’clock
she will {. ii to the school children.
At 2.30 at the MMljodist church,
t! ere Will : be Vory telling for
children: At 330 she will speak
to the ladies,'and at 7 o’clock ,ip
the evening, she will address'evej'v
one. Mrs. Henderson is a most
gifted lady and she heard
with pleasure. i, %..
No. 7969. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank,
At McDonough, in the State of Georgia, at
the close of business, October 21,1913.
RESOURCES.
Loans ami Disnuims I $176,654 s 3
Overdrafts, secured and un
, secured .... 18,233.50
S. Bunds to secure circulation 70.000.00
Banking house, Furn. and Fix. 20,781 91
Due from National Banks (not
reserve agents) - - 10,234 50
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust.
Companies, and Savings
Banks - - . - . 2 670.22
Due from approved Reserve' Agts. 3‘U>47 82
Checks atid other Cash Items 3.320 20
Notes of other National Banks 4lO.tX*
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, and Cents 31.67
Lawful money Reserve in
Bank, viz:'
Specie - - - $8,012.65
notes 490.1K> 8,502.65
Redemption fund with IT. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of
circulation - - 3,500.00
Total - 7ftf61.937.20
State of Georgia—Henry County.
I. Ralph L. Turner, Cashiei of the soleiiihly swear that
the above statement is true to the best? of my knowledge aHibeljcfi
u , .. , ‘ • .•*4''R J J!ph i L.*Turher, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2sth day of October. u»l3.
• , J. R. Turner, Notary Public'.
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.......T,; A. Sloan, . "•
/:• . .' i 'V. D. Tarplov,
It Was A Great Fair.
Ihe Henry County Fair was a
stupendous success. It came to a
close such a short time before we
went to press, that we must delay
a complete account of it till next
week.
Wedding Guests.
1 The out-of-town guests at the
l)unn-Cook wedding Wednesday
; were:
Mr. W. F. Cook, Miss Aviee
| Cook, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. M’lier, of
Cussetn, Mr. and Mr . Carr Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fainbrough,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCrary, Mr.
and Mrs. I. F. McDonald, of Atlan
ta, and the Qeoffcia Alpha Chap
ter of Sigma Phi Epsilon of Tech.
Mr. W. C. Smith, Mr. L. Y. Warren,
Mr. fCd. Ivey, Mr.. George Holmes,
W. Davis, of Atlanta, and
Mr. Harry Dixon, of Richland.
* FOR SALE. 59 acres good land
in Sandy Ridge district. One
fourth cash, good tehns on balance.
'R. W.’Dickerson,
McDonough.
Lt \ BILITIES.
Capital stock paid in % 80,000 00
Surplus fund - 10,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Ex
penses anti Taxes Paid 14,56917
National Hank Notes outstand
ing - - 70,000.00
Individual deposits subject to
check - 119,579.86
Time certificates of deposit 17,788.67
Bills payable, including o 'li
gations f t o r money
borrowed -> - - 50,060 Oft.
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• Total - $361,937.90
Colds
should be “nipped in the
bud”, for if allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and other fatal dis
eases, can be traced back to
a cold. At the first sign of a
cold,; protect Yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a tew oooes of
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