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Mrs. John Turner spent Tuesday
in Locust Grove.
Mrs. Joe Dicken, who has been
visiting Mrs. Nat Callaway at Col
lege Park for several weeks, is ex
pected home in a few days.
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Hampton
Loc red at Hampton, Ga., at the close of business
February 25th, 1914.
RESOURCES:
Dem Loans - $ 297.00
Tin i- - - 09.140.47
Ovi , secured, - - None.
Ov * unsecured 145 17
Bot ' stocks owned ny
k - *3,000 IK) I
Ba »~e, - None.
Pu 0 Fix lures - 1,200 00
Qt rate, None,
Du nks and Bankers
11- - - - 9,345 34:
Du iksaml Bankers
-bates - - 15.202.80
Cu $2,5Mi i 0
Go - - - 615.00
Sil s. etc. 259.02 8.324.62
Ca - None
Cl use - None
At 1 totton - None
Pi . i-is - None
(), *ces None
- $ 130,721.46
St Georgia- Henry County.
in .>>i n- J O I ir.lvirford. On-filer of the Bank of Hampton, who being
du’ - ivs rh it the a.hove and foregoing statement is a true condition of said
Ba >wn bv ihe hook* of file in said Bank.
J. O. RUTHERFORD.
■ > and subscribed before me, this 3rd day of March, 1914.
GEO. S. D. MA LAIER, X. P..& Ex off. J. I*.
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Statement of the Condition of
T £ BANK OF HENRY COUNTY
Located at McDonough, Georgia,
; THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBY. 25th, 1914.
RESOURCES.
I) ins - srt,47« 58
Tit '-i - 87.378,48
Ov . secured by <•■' > : oii B'2,o9<uiß
Ovi- s, unseC'iivd - 8,013.9
R< u Stocks owned
; - Ufe()o<»
Ba '.louse, - 3.784 98
Ft! and Fixtures, 3,318 54
Ot. I Estate, - s -iif
Du Banks and Ban !u rs
lisstate - ' 21048.38
Di, i Banks and Ban ers
i her States 18 092 88
Cn v - 801.00
G<oi - None
Silv . S'ckles, etc., 238.81
Che*! -s nd Cash Items, 3,332.87 4,083 48
A< i -on cotton,
Ot sources. Insurance
t’otal ~ ” 1183,38. .04
ST OF GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.
! re me cime -T B Dickson Ci-shmr > f Che Bink of Henry County, who,
"iy , y sworn, says th it the ah »v * *n.i f >r j s? >inst st.tlenient is a true condition of
gj. k as shown by the books of file in sa d Bank. J. B. Dickson,
rn to and subscr'hed tiefor his ?d day of March, 1014.
W H. Ttirn«*r. XP. of Henry Co., Ga.
Telephone Saved Child’s Life
One of the children fell into a water tank on
an Alabama farm and was rescued unconscious and
apparently lifeless. The frantic mother rushed to
the telephone and called the doctor six miles away.
He told her what to do and started at once, hut
before he arrived the child was out of danger.
The protection of women and children is only
one of the chief values of the telephone on the
can have this service at small cost. See
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or send a
postal for our free booklet.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Mo S. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA.
Mr. Sidney Smith, of Savannah,
spent Sunday in our city.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Combs,
of near Locust Grove, spent the
week-end here with her mother.
Mrs. Emma Walker.
U A Ml LITIKS: •
Capital Stock Paid in - $ 25,000.00
Surplus Fund - - - 30,000.00
Undivided Promts, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 3,634.99
Due to Banks and Bankers in
this State ... - None
Due to Banks and Bankers in
other States ... None
Due Unpaid Dividends - - 75 00
Individual Deposits Subject
*o Check - 44,659.17
Savings Deposits - - None
Demand Certificates - - None
Time Certificates ... 5,256.50
Certified Checks, - - None
Cashier’s Checks ... 2,096.80
Due to Clearing House - - None
Notes and Bills Rediscounted None
Bills Payable, Including Time
Cert ificates representing
Bor* owed Mo*tey - - 20.000.00
Other Liabilities - - None
Total - - - $130,721.46
LIABILITIES.
pi tal Stock Paid in - - $50,000.00
Surplus Fund, - 6,000.00
U'Tiivided profits, less Current
Expenses, an d Taxes
Paid, - - - 29,41124
>e to Banks and Bankers in
this stale - Nothing
l>ii' to Banks and Bankers in
ot her states - - Nothing
Due Unpaid iividends - ' - None
i ndividnal Deposits Subject to
Check, ... - 70,768.73
Savings Deposits, . None
Demand * ertificates, . . None
Time ertificates, . . 27,944.82
ertified Checks, . . None
Cashier’s * hecks, . • 100 00
Due to Clearing Hdnse, - Nothing
Notes and Bills Rediscounted, None
Bills Payable, including Time
Certificated representing
borrowed money, - None
< )i h.-r Liabilities, Profit and Loss None
Insurance account . . 62 76
Safety box rents . 3 60
Total ! ’ $183,281.04
locals.
Mr. A. T. Buttrill, of Jackson,
j spent Tuesday in our city.
Mr. Lon Sowell went toCordele
Tuesday to get a prisoner.
Mr. E. C. Adams, of Luella, was
in our city Tuesday.
Mr. J. T. Morrow, of Route 5,
was in onr city Tuesday.
Mr. J. H. Elliott Jr., of Route 7,
visited McDonough Tuesday.
Mr. Walter Cook, Jr., spent the
week-end here with Mrs. Cook.
Miss Alla B. Carmiche il spent
several days this week in Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Adams, of Mississippi,
is visiting her brother, Dr. 0. L.
Adams.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown & Brown.
Mrs. Walter Cook, Jr., will
spend Friday and Saturday in
Atianta.
Mr. Murray Copeland’s many
friends regret that he is very ill,
threatened with pneumonia.
Mr. A. M. Bowden, of (. harlotte,
North Carolinia, is at home for a
while.
Miss Annie May Atkinson, of
Atlanta, spent the week-enu at
home here.
Misses Rosa Lee Brown, Lillie
Coan, and Lucile Tolleson, of
Shorter College, will spend the
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown spent
the week-end in Bullochville with
her mother, Mrs. Hill.
Mr. Russ Elliott, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Elliott, Jr.
For Tombstones and Monments
see W. G. Thompson, McDonouge,
Ga. (adv)
Mr. and Mrs. Ras Tomlinson
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tomlinson Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid, of Bul
lochville, will be the guests of Mr.
Mrs. Alex Brown Sunday.
Tombstones and monuments
from s<.so up.
W. G. Thompson,
Adv. McDonough, Ga.
Misses Katherine Phillips and
Sulu Wilbur, of Locust Grove,
were the guests of Mrs- R. O.
Jackson and Miss Thomason Sun
day.
Master Clinton Hightower, son
ot Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hightower,
is much better now and rapidly
recovering.
Mrs. Ab Harris, Jr., who has
been at her father’s, Mr. High
tower’s sick, returned home Satur
day afternoon. She is much bet
ter, but not entirely recovered yet.
Mrs. Lun Sowell is expecting
her mother, .Mrs. Culpepper, to
returned soon, after visiting Cor
dele and Hazelhurst for several
weeks.
Miss Leona Welch, who is teach
ing at Rock Springs and Miss
Orlena, who is teaching qt New
Hope, spent the week-end at home
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Welch.
Mr. Wyatt Fields, of Atlanta, an
old Weekly worker, spent several
days here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Fields; last week,
while recovering from a bad case
of vaccination.
The members of Sharon church
began this week the erection of a
handsome new house of worship.
It will be a modern church build
ing in every way with a separate
Sunday School hall, and will be a
credit to the community and the
county.
SCOTTS GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO GUANO
tom* for sale: bv
GREEN, TARPLEY & CO., McDonough, Ga.
A. B. & F. A. MITCHAM,
Funiture and Undertaking
HAHPTON, GEORGIA.
W e have an experienced Ernbalnier, a Henry county boy,
Mr. Perry Welch.
All oalls answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefully done and according to best methods
Oar stock of metal and wood oaakete and robes are unequalled.
Oar services, hearses and equipment, are the beet to be had.
We furnish the beet steel, brlok or cement Vaults. ,
TIRES! TIRES! TIRES!
Buy your Tires direct
, at LOWEST PRICES.
By buying and contracting direct from the factories for tires in
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
60 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, dhctors, planters and men in all lines
who know yalues and realize the advantages of buying direct.
During the t ast 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 TikES GUARANTEED FULLY.
note these prices carefully
IZZZIZZZZZZIIZIZZZZZZZZZ Tubes
Size Tire Grey Red Reline
28x3 $ 7.20 $1 65 $1.90 $1 3
30x3 7.80 1.95 2.20 1 4s»
30x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 3.10 Id
31x3 1-2 11 00 2.90 3.20 1.!
32x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 3 25 2(
34x3 1-2 12 40 • 3.00 3.30 2(
30x4 13 10 3.10 3.40 2.: 0
31x4 13.45 320 360 2.: .
32x4 13 70 3.35 3.80 2.
33x4 14.80 3.50 3.90 2.4
34x4 16 80 3.60 4.00 2.6
35x4 17.25 3.75 4.20 2.7
36x4 17.85 3.90 4 25 2.8
34x4 1-2 18.00 4.80 5.10 3.4
35x4 1-2 18 75 4.85 5.20 3.4'
36x4 1-2 19 45 4.90 5.30 3.<i»
37x4 1-2 21 50 5.10 5.40 3.70
36x5 23.00 5.80 6.20 4.0
37x5 24.40 5.90 6.35 4.2»«
We can Furnish All Other Sizes.
Non-Skid 10 Per Cent Higher.
Our supply of th ese tires is limited, so we advise early orden vg
Remember, they are new, clean fr<_sh, fully guaranteed goods. All
high grade goods that will give best service.
TERMS—S PER CENT DISCOUNT if full amount accompanies
order C. O. D. upon receipt of 10 per cent of cost. PROMPT
SHIPMENTS. Money returned if unable to fill, order. Send us trial
order now.
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
DAYTON, OHIO.