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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1914)
the: Henry County Weekly. FRANK K KAGAN, Editor Entered at the post-office at McDonoug i. Ga., as second-class mail matter. McDonough, Ga., March 6, 1914. Advertising Hates furnished on appli cation. ; . - rr — Official Organ of Henry County. MR. G. W. CAVENAUGH RUNS FOR TREASURER. Popular And Capable McDonough Man Announces His Candidacy !n Issue of The Weekly. Mr. G. W. Cavenaugh makes his announcement for the office oftt unty Treasurer in this issue of The Weekly. Mr. Cavenaugh is new to politics but he is an excellent gentleman in t very respect and possesses abil ity ot the highest order as well as unquestioned integrity. On numerous occasions he has won the admiration of all who known him by the fight he has fought against bodily sickness. He posses an energy winch even years of sickness have not been able to overcome. Mr Cavenaugh has friends by the hinoreds throughout the county, who will give him a splen did vote. Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mays visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Rowan, of FJippen, Friday night. Mr. Earnie Barnett attended preaching at Rocky Creek Sun day. Misses Janie and Mamie Bell Mays spent a few days with Mrs. Gladstone Mays last week. The Sunday School at this place nearly froze out Sunday, very few attended. Mr. J. L. Mays spent a few hours w ith Mr. Will Hand Sun day. Mrs. J. T. Mays visited her mother, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Satur day. Well, sit has been so cold foi the past week, there has not been very much visiting around here FOR GUARDIANSHIP. Georgia, Henry County. I>. P. Cook, a resident of said state and county, having applnc to be appointed guardian of the person and property of Sallie Kntt Smith of said county, a minor un der the age of four teen years, no tice is hereby given that said ap plication will be passed on at th< next Court of Ordinary for said count'. to he held on the first M uuliyin April, 1914. This the 2nd dav of March, 1914 A. G. Harris, Ordinary. ;i-2T 4 Henry County Sluggish Liver All your liver, stomach and bowel troubles will speedily vanish when yoo start to take Hot Springs Liver - Buttons from the famous Hoi Springs of Ark. They never fail to banish dizzi ness, headache and malaria Better than Calomel. 25cts.’ Frit famplf T.ivrr Huttons and booklet About the famous Hot Sprint* Rhrvuntliui fcohcdy mA Hoi hs>rin£B Blood Krtueoj tl McDonough Drug Company McDonough, G eorgia. HOT SPRING^ Mr. Timon Bowden will leave next Tuesday for Macon, where he will join the Macon baseball team of the South Atlantic League. He is one of the best backstops in the business and all his friends confidently expect him to make a mark in fast company. LESS DYSPEPSIA NOW -HERE’S THE REASON The fact that there is less dyspepsia and indigestion in this community than there used to be is largely, we believe, due to the sxtensive use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, hundreds of packages of which we have sold. No wonder we have faith in them. No wonder we arc willing to offer them to you for trial entirely at our risk. Among other things, they contain Pep sin and Bismuth, two of the greatest diges tive aids known to medical science. They soothe the inflamed stomach, allay pain, check heartburn and distress, help to digest the food, and tend to quickly restore the stomach to its natural, comfortable, healthy state. There is no red tape about our guaran tee. It means just what it says.' We’ll ask you no quest ions. Your word is enough for us. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don’t re store your stomach to health and make your digestion easy and comfortable, we want you to come back for your money. They are sold only at t 1 e 7,nf)o Rexall Stores, and in t’is town only by us. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and SI.OO. cDONOUGH DRUG COMPANY, McDonough, Ga L. P. BLANTON & SON GRIFFIN, GA. -OMOS . V* '■>» « Dressed and Rough Lumber, Shingles, Line, Cement, and Plaster, Oils, Lead, and Building Hardware, Doors, Win dows and Blinds. Come to See Us and Save Money—or Phone 346 Griffin HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO ELIMINATE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Rosemary Flour . . $4 75 Bs. Sugar 4.50 Cw i Octagon Soap . • 3*65 Case Pure Ga Cane Sytup . 34c Gal By. B Red J- Tobacco . . 3.00 Box Sweepstakes Tobacco . 3.40 Box Coffee--Bulk Roasted 5 1-2 lb to 00l a> 202-206 E Solomon St., GRIFFIN, GA Digger crdr^^ AAO BIGGER PROFITJ > ■e assured through a liberal use of high ide, guaranteed brands of fertilizer. Il sts as much to cultivate an acre, poorly tilized, as it does the acre well fertilized. >ur profit depends upon your crop, and ur crop depends upon your liberal use of UTILIZERS To get the best results from the liberal use fertilizer, the brand should be suited to ; land. We mix fertilizers, especially ited to the different grades of Georgia soil, your lands are gray or loamy use our *AY LAND FERTILIZER; if your land is ff clay or red, use our RED LAND FER [LIZER. Our brands are machine mixed, hich insures uniformity, from the best con ntrates; our fertilizers are dry and drilla oie, all the time; our deliveries prompt; our prices right and our customers pleased. Manufactured by PORTER FERTILIZER CO.. Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE BY O. P. STROUD, McDonough, Ga J. M. CHAEF N Flippcn, Ga. For Coroner. To The White Voters Of Henry County. I am a candidate for the office of Coroner of Henry county, sub ject to nomination at the Demo cratic primary on the 3d uf April. I shall be grateful for your sup port and prom.se an efficient and faithful conduct of the affairs of the office, if elected. Yours respectfully, S. A. TOL ESON. FOR SALE. —A set of carpen ter’s tools C. L. SPAULDING. Adv. d-13, 2. EGGS FOR HATCHING — Thorough-bred White PlymoutU Rocks, white Leghorns, and Indi an Runner Ducks, $1 per setting. H. L. SHERWOOD, McDonough, Ga., Route 4. 3-6,4. FARM LOANS. Mot to loan on farm lands. Brown & Brown Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Stockbridge Located at Stockbrdge, Ga., at the Close of Business Feby. 25th, 1914. RESOURCES: Demand Loans - - - *14,375 22 Time Loans - 69,308.78 > Overdrafts, secured cotton - None Overdrafts, unsecured - - 1,173.97 i Bonds and Stocks owned by 1 the Bank ... - 2,900.00 Bmjking House - - - 2,109.00 Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,551.80 Due from Banks and Bankers in this State - - - 9,329.20 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States - - - 8,754 21 Currency - - 1,050.00 Gold - - - 317.60 Silver, Nickels.etc. - 497 72 Checks and Cash Items 543 90—2,415. i 2 Advance on cotton - - 38 084.43 Total - - - $ 150,081.79 State of Georgia-Henry County. Before me came C. M. Power, Cashier of Bank of Stockbridge. Ga , who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as shown by thte books of file in said Bank. CM. POWER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of March, 1914. A. H. SWANN, N. P. Statement of the Condition of The Citizens Bank Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the Close of Business, February 25th, 1914- RESOURCES: Demand Doans - None Time Loans - - $38,100.38 Overdrafts, secured, by cotton 6,888.36 Overdrafts, unsecured, - 924 9(5 Banking House ... 2,748 01 Furniture, and fixtures - 1,636.53 Due from Banks and Bankers in this State - - 3,527.90 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States - , - 6,868.99 Currency . . 1,293 00 Hold - - 75.00 Silver, Nickels, etc., - 176.51 Cash items - - 355 77 Clearing House None Advances on Cotton None 1,900.28 Total . ~ . $52,085 41 State of Georgia —Henry County. Before me came J. C. McKnight, cashier of the Citizens Bank, Locust Grove Ga., 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. C McKNIGHT, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2d day of March 1913. J. W. BROWN, N. P., Henry County, Ga, Statement of the Condition of The Farmers & Merchants Bank, Located at McDonough, Ga. At the close of business February 25th, 1914. RESOURCES. Demand Loans, . . 9,186.31 Time Loans, . . . 60,858.50 Overdrafts, secured by ootton . 2,187.86 Overdrafts, unsecured . . 2,037.41 Banking House, . . . 3,799.56 Furniture and Fixtures . 2.066 36 Due from Banks and Bankers in this State, . . 17.090.93 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States . . 10,724.64 Currency . . 1,10100 Gold . . . None Silver, Nickels, etc. . 575.62 1,876.62 Total . . $109,626.66 STATE OF GEORGIA. —County of Henry Before me came H. J. Turner president of The Farmers and Merchants Bank, >vho, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true oondi ion of said Rank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. H. J. Turner, President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3d day of March, 1014. J 11. 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 25th, 1914 RESOURCES; Demand Loans - - - - $ 4,020 92 Time Loans - - - 42,945 4(> Overdrafts, secured by cotton - 12,862 94 Overdrafts, unsecured, 97.64 Bonds and stocks owned by Bank None Banking Bouse ... 4 801.32 Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,843.77 Other Real Estate - - - None Due from Banks and Bankers in this State - - - 8,283.54 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States - - 2,211.40 Currency I 782.00 Gold - None Silver, Nickels, etc. 308.35 Cash Items - , .39 Clearing House - - None Advances on Cotton None 1,090 74 Profit and Loss - None Other Resources - None Total --- - |79,047.67 State of Georgia-Henry County. Before me came J . W. Brown, Cashier of above Bank, who being duly sworn, say 6 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 3d day of March, 1914. J. W. Middlebrooks, N. P. Ex-Officio J. P, LIABILITIES: 1 Capital Stock Paid in - - $ 16,000.00 ' Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid - 16,120.80 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State - - - 5,000 00 Due to Banks and Bankers in .other States - - 5,000.00 Individual Deposits Subject , to Check - - - - 80.726,44 Time Certificates - - - 26,912.76 Cashier’s Checks ... 301.79 Bills Pavable, including Time Cer tificates representing Borrowed Money, None * Total - - - * 150,061 79 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock paid in $17,860.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 4,801.38- Due unpaid dividends - - 28.89 Individual deposits subject to c’k 24,039.88 Time Certificates - 5,295.35 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Representing Borrowed Money - None Total ~ ~~ $52,085~4i LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in . . $30,000 00 Undivided profits, less Current Expenses, interest and Taxes paid . . . 6,989.37 Individual Deposits subject to Check 63,588.29 time Certificates. . . 18,113.51 Cashier’s Checks, . . . 212.00 Due to Clearing House . . 723.49 I * - ■ Total . . $109,626.66 LI ABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in - $25,000 00 Surplus Fund - None Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid - 8,974 88 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State - None Due to Banksand Bankers in other States - - - None Due Unpaid Dividends - - None Individual Deposits Subject to Check - - - - 36,192 54 Savings Deposits - - None Demand Certificates - - None Time Certificates - 8,685 20 < Vrtified Cnecks - - - None Cashier’s Checks ... iyg 05 Due to Clearing House - - None Notes and Bills Rediscounted None Bills Payable. Includ’g Time Cer tificates repre’ng borr’d money, None Other Liabilities ... - None Total - - ~ $79,047 07