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Mr. Otis Love visited Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Jr ,
ipent Tuesday in Atlanta.
[)r. C. M. Speer visited Stock
bridge Tuesday.
Mr. Bankston has returned
from a business trip to Abbeville.
Mr. Os ar Sims, of Locust
Grove, visited Griffin Saturday.
Mr. W. 11. Bailey, of Luella,
went to Griffin Saturday.
Mrs. Delia Crookshanks spent
ast w kin Atlanta.
Miss Kate Russell is now teach
ing near Jackson.
Mr. if. J. Price, of the Sixth dis
trict, was in our city Suesday.
Mrs. J B. Upshaw and the chil
dren are on a visit to tier mother,
Mrs. Candler, at Villa Rica.
Miss Pallis Green is visiting Mrs.
Henry Green, who had the mis
fortune to fall and break her arm.
M•. aid Mrs. A. J. Henderson,
are visiting their son, Mr. Parker
Henderson, at Miami Florida.
Miss Blanche Wentzell spent
the week end with Mrs. Verna
Wright in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lewis, of Mc-
Donough, are spending a few days
in this city, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Mintz, on West Quilly
Street. —Griffin News.
TIRES! TIRES! TIRES!
Buy your Tires direct
at LOWEST PRICES.
By buying and contracting direct from the factories for tires in
large quantities for spot cash, we are able to offer them at a great
Money saving price direct to the consumer. A saving of from 35 to
4tio per cent.
When you buy tires from us you get full value, you don’t have
to pay the dealer’s profit, the distributor’s profit, salesman’s commis
sion and other high selling and overhead expenses. We sell tires
direct to consumer at jobbers prices and YOU GET BIG VALUE
AND EXACTLY WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
Shrewd auto owners compose our customers —among them are
bankers, merchants, lawyers, doctors, planters and men in all lines
who know values and realize the advantages of buying direct.
During the past dull winter automobile months we secured some
excellent deals from the factories and now offer our purchases at the
following prices:
Among our tires are Diamond, Goodyear, Quaker, Nassau, Em
pire, Fisk and others of equal quality.
ALL TIRES GUARANTEED FULLY.
NOTE THESE PRICES CAREFULLY.
—.. Tubes
Size Tire Grey Red Reliner
28x3 $7.20 . $165 $1.90 $1.35
30x3 7.80 1.95 2.20 1.40
30x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 3.10 1.90
31x3 1-2 11 00 2.90 3.20 1.95
32x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 3 25 2.00
34x3 1-2 12.40 3 00 3.30 2 05
30x4 13.10 3.10 3.40 2.30
31x4 13.45 3.20 3 60 2 35
32x4 13.70 3.35 3.80 2.40
33x4 14.80 3.50 3.90 2.45
34x4 16.80 3.60 4.00 2.60
35x4 17.25 3.75 4.20 2.70
36x4 17.85 3.90 4 25 2.80
34x4 1-2 18.00 4.80 5.10 3.40
35x4 1-2 18.75 4.85 5.20 3.45
36x4 1-2 19 45 4.90 5.30 360
37x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 5.40 3.70
36x5 23.00 5.80 6.20 4.00
37x5 24.40 5.90 6.35 4 20
We can Furnish All Other Sizes.
Non-Skid 10 Per Cent Higher.
Our supply of thsss tires is limited, S 3 *re advise early ordering.
Remember, they are new, clean frtsh, fully guaranteed good,. All
high grade goods that will give best service.
TERMS—S PER CENT DISCOUNT if full amvait accompanies
order. C. 0. D. upon receipt of 10 per cent of cost. PROMPT
SHIPMENTS. Money returned if unable to fill, order. Send us trial
carder now.
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
DAYTON, OHIO.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Every body is invited to the
prayer meeting at the Baptist
church Friday evening.
Mr. H. B. Neal, of McDonough,
was in the city Friday. —Griltin
News.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown A Brown.
There is a fine new baby boy at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Rogers.
Mrs. Henry Thompson left Tues
day morning for Rome to be with
her sister, who is very ill.
Mrs. Nat Callaway, of College
Park, was the guest of Col. and
Mrs. J. F. Hall this week.
Mrs. Jim McDopad, of Snapping
Shoals, has been the guest ot her
daughter, Mrs. Will Green.
WANTED—Bees’ Wax, J. W.
WELCH, McDonough, Ga.
2-6, 2 Adv.
Mr. Walter Burch .and sister,
Miss Sadie, of Fayetteville, were
here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Sadie Drake, of Birming
ham, Ala., is the guest of Miss Bess
Fouche.
Miss Stevie Brogden, of Sew
anee, is the guest of Miss Ethel
Sowell.
Miss Nena Tye has gone to
Jackson for an ext mded visit to
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge.
Little Frank Barclay was con-
I fined to the house last week with
j a very severe attack of croup.
Mr. Russ Elliott left Tuesday
for Atlanta, to accept a position
| the Ragan-Malone Company.
I Missrs Bess Sowell and Ida Lou
I Tar ley spent the week-end with
frien s at Jenkinsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Copeland
made an automobile visit to Con
fers Tuesday.
Miss Sermia Swann, of Hamp
ton, is the guest of 'Mrs. H. S.
Elliott.
Mr. J. M. Greer, of Route 5, was
in our city and visited The Week
ly Tui sday.
FOR SALE, Harness Oil, large
stock. J. W. WELCH, McDon
ough, Ga. Adv.—2-6, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car
michael motered to Atlanta Tues
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Sim Smith and
Mrs. Kimball Patterson spent
I Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ethel Wright has returned
home, after a pleasant visit to
friends in Lawrenceville.
Mrs. Sallie Ball, of Jackson, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam
Dailey, this week.
Mr. W. H. Swann and his
daughter, Miss Pauline Swann, of
Hampton, spent Sunday here witi.
: Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Elliott.
Mrs. T. A. Sloan, Mrs. Robert
Sloan, Mrs. Paul Turner and Mr.
Adam Sloan went to Atlanta Sat
urday to attend the matinee.
Mrs. Childress and children and
Miss Lila Cook, of Atlanta, were
the guests of Mrs. B. E. Horton,
last week.
Mesdames Deer Tolleson, E. M.
I Smith, and Julian Weems went to
Atlanta Wednesday to attend the
i matinee.
Misses Annie Adams and Lucile
Irving, of Luella, were some of the
Henry county citzens shopping in
Griffin Saturday.
Mr. W. G. Oberst, of the At
lanta office of the Western News
paper Union, was in McDonough
Monday.
STRAYED—One black female
shoat, weigh fifty or sixty pounds,
shows Berkshire marks. Finder
notify J. M. Greer, McDonough R.
F. D. 5, and get reward. Adv.
Mr. Roddie Turner, of the Geor
gia School of Technology in At
lanta, is spending a few days at
home here.
Mr. G. W. Cavenaugh’s many
friends are glad to see him again
at home after some time spent in
Birmingham.
EYE PAINS RELIEVED.
Speer, tne McDonough Optician,
fits glasses successfully for astig
matism, without the use of dregs.
Adv.
Misses Eunice and Ida Lou Tar
pley and Messrs. W. J. Greer,
Frank Copeland, and George
Alexander were the guests of
Miss Ruth Rape at an informal,
but delightful affair at Greenwood
Monday evening.
IRTCHten up
year home with the wonderful White HT
Fleme Burner Makes your old lumps and
Jant' rnsgive a brilliant eoft white light ■r J V H
better than electricity or gas. Save* \ «
eyesight anil makes reading or newing a s —«
jileaeure. No Mantle te Break. Reliable BU Jj
and economical. Satiafaction guaran- mF, _
tee<l. Helightn eeery user. Complete
Sample Malleg te any eggree lor 35 '^3ll
ate. er 9 tor 9 1.00. Money Book It net W»
Sntletaelery. Mail ergerp promptly IIIM.
Grady King
Locust Grove. Ga.
A. B. & F. A. MITCHAM,
Funiture and Undertaking
HAMPTON, GEORGIA.
w e have an experienced a Henry county boy,
Mr. Perry Welch.
All o«ult* answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefully done and according to beat method*
Our stock ot metal and wood caskets aßd rcbee are unequalled.
Our services. hearses and equij ment, are the beat to be had.
We furnish the beet steel, brick or cement Vaults.
No 10089. Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank, at Hampton,
In the State of Georgia,
At the close of business, January 13, 1914.
RESOURCES. __
Loans and Discounts *46,109.35
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 403.93.
IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation 20,000.00
Premiums on U. S- Bonds 75.00
Banking house, Furn. and Fix. 6,000 00
Due fron National Banks (hot
reserve agents) 4.374 41
Due from approved Reserve Agts. 3,844 01
Checks and other cash items 946 66
Notes of other National Banks 440.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents . . 17.62
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz:
Specie $ 791 55
Legal-tender notes 340.00 $1,131.56
Redemption fund with U S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of
circulation . . 1,000 00
Total . $83,942.43
STATE OF GEORGIA. —County of Henry.
I, E R. Harris, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. R. Harris. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 32nd day of January, 1914.
Geo. S. D. MaLaier,Notary Pubic.
Correct —Attest: R M Harris,
W. M. Harris,
W. W. Carmichael,
Directors.
GALVANIZED IRON
CORRUGATED
ROOFING
Is the best and
we can supply it
of the best qual
ity.
The Cheapest in
long run.
THE PLANTERS WARE
HOUSE & LUMBER GO.
McDonough, ga.
_ LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $30,000.00
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid . . 3,301.67
National Bank notes out
standing . . . 20.000.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 20,541 80
Time certificates of deposit 4,044 76
Cashier’s checks outstanding ' . 54.31
Total $83,942.43