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-: Local Happenings
Fraternal Lodge No 37 F. & A.M.
Regular communications of Fratern;
Lodge No. 37 F & A M meet Ist and H
Firday nights in each month. All dui
qualified brethren fraternally and coni
ally iuvited to meet with us.
Asa A. Lemon. W. M.
O. L. Adams, Sec.
See Austin’s Dolls.
Good-bye till 1918.
See Austin for Toys.
Christmas Day next Tuesday.
Austin has the Holiday Goods.
Ever see as cold a December ?
Lookout for Austin’s lO* Store
Austin will sell you goods cheap
er. *
Hope the worst of winter is now
over,
Austin’s lO" Store saves you
money.
SI.OO Book at Austin’s 10*' Store
for 25?.
Austin’s 10? Store is the place
for Toys.
Mrs. Helen Cook spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Waiting and watching for that
subscription.
Dr. D. A. Brown went up to At
lanta Tuesday.
Bibles and Testaments at a Bar
gain at Austin’s.
See Horton Drug Co’s, line of
Christmas Goods.
The place to buy Christmas
Goods is Austin’s.
Mrs. A. C. Sowell was shopping
in Atlanta Monday.
Scrap cotton wanted.
J. S. Rodgers.
Mrs. J. T. Weems visited Atlan
ta Monday and Tuesday.
Horton Drug Co. is the place to
buy that Christmas Gift.
Mr. Arthur Stewart was down
from East Point Tuesday.
J. S. Rodgers will buy your scrap
cotton at best market pi ice.
For rent, 4 or 5 horse farm.
w ith barns. C. D. McDonald.
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For Sale, one horse or mule.
T. E. Sherwood, R.F.D. 4.
Several cords good dry stove
wood wanted; Brown House.
J. S. Rodgers will buy your
scrap cotton at best market price.
List your property with Talinon
Pattillo, Real Estate, McDonough,
Ga.
Mrs. E. D. Tolleson spent the
week-end with relatives in Jack
son.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Scott and
Mrs. A. R. Scott spent Monday in
Atlant.
Seed Wheat for sale, $3.00 per
bushel. J. L._ Gardner, Locust
Grove, Ga.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube
repair—ail Dealers carry it in
stock. 75c per.
Lost folder with three fraternal
emblems may be had by calliflg at
Weekly office.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair—all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
Three rooms of my residence
for rent, with Dart of garden.
Mrs. Anna Weaver.
Fresh Nuts and Oysters, Satur
day. Get your substantial Xmas
gifts from us. Copeland-Turner
Mrc. Co.
COTTON
Thursday Morning..
Long *4-5
“The Winning of Latane’’ school
mditorium tonight.
Hole Fix, the one best inner
lube aepair—all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
Mrs. L. A. Turner, Mrs. E. M.
Smith and Miss Ellene Neal spent
Fuesdav in Atlanta.
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Mr. Ed Brown and family have
moved in and are welcome new
citizens of McDonough.
Our Phillippi correspondent is
in with a highly interesting hog
item this week. Read it.
President Homer Turner, of the
Farmers and Merchants Bank,
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr." and Mrs. Parks Cook, Mrs.
Hiram Cook and Mrs. H. L. Car
michael spent Monday in Atlanta.
Limited quantity of Georgia
seed wheat for sale, $3 per bush
el. Talmon Pattillo, McDonough,
Ga.
That subscription will make a
mighty nice Christinas gift for
The Weekly to close out the old
year. Huh ?
The Baptist Young Peoples’ Un
ion will render a program at the
church next Sunday night, Dec. 23.
Subject —“China.”
Judge and Mrs. Paul Turner and
daughter, Josephine, spent the
week-end in Jackson, guests ot
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge.
Mr. T. D. Weems of Luella has
moved to Atlanta, where recently
accepted a lucrative railroad posi
tion with the Joint Terminals.
All kind Fruit, Nuts, Raisins,
Celery, Lettuce, Grape Fruit, Or
anges, Citron, Orange and Lemon
Peel. Copeland-Turner Mrc. Co.
Prof. T. J. Horton has purchas
ed the Bond home just beyond
the railroad, through Rea! Estate
Putiilo, and will move to it next
year.
Mr. T. O. McDonald of Snapping
Shoals this week to Broil
wood, Terrell county, and will op
erate an extensive farm near that
place next year.
Next Sunday morning at the
Methodist church a Christmas ser
mon for the children will be
preached by pastor. Old and
young welcome.
Here’s back at our good friend
Observer, and The Weekly joins
correspondents in returning for
him good w'ishes for the best of
everything always.
Seed cotton, lint cotton either
in bale, samples or sacks, all kinds
of junk. Highest market price
paid for all iliese things.
S. W. J^arrar.
Misses Eunice and Ida Lou Tar
pley, Lillie Coan, Rosa Lee Brown,
Bertha and Blake Bunn, Lucile
Tolleson and Bess Fouche were
shopping in Atlanta Monday.
Fresh Cranberries, 15c quart.
Why not buy old time Yates Ap j
pits by the box. Expecting more !
Fruit Cakes and Indian Riyer Or- ,
anges. Pop Corn in the ear.!
Copeland-Turner Mrc. Co.
Mr. Bailor Smith lias accepted
the place made vacant at the
Southern depot by the departure
of Mr. Timon Bowden, and Mr.
Buck Rape is filling night mar
shal's place until the new election
of officers.
Merry
Christmas
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There being no issue of the
paper next week The Weekly
wishes for each and every
one a most happy occasion,
and may all enter 1819 with
new determination and better
resolutions.
Mr. J. N. Woodruff.
Dies Monday Night.
At his home in McDonough, at
10:30 o’clock last Monday night,
Mr. J. N. Woodruff breathed his
last.
As had been perviously announc
ed, he suffered an attack of pneu
monia about two weeks ago, the
serious nature of which caused
grave apprehensions of family and
friends from the beginning, and
\yhen the end came it carried a
pall of sadness to his large circle
of friends.
Mr. Woodruff was a remarka
ble man in many respects. His
last spell of sickness was his first,
having never been confined in
bed from illness a day in his life.
He was always cheerful, genial,
liberal, ever ready to accommodae,
and possibly no man ever extend
ed more and freer favors than dtd
“Uncle Pomp” Woodruff. Conse
quently he was a general favorite
and one of the characters greatly
missed and mourned by a com
munity in his departure.
Mr. Woodruff came from Cov
ington to McDonough twenty five
or thirty years ago, making scores
of friends here from the begin
ning. He is survived by his
widow, four sons, Messrs. Jim,
Tom, Otis and Idus Woodruff, and
two daughters, Mrs. Comer Wood
ward of Chicago, and Mrs. Verna
Wright of Jackson, all of whom
were present at his bedside.
Funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. H. S. Smith from the
Methodist church at 11 o’clock
Wednesday morning, with inter
ment in McDonough cemetery.
Horace Sims On
His Way to France
Mr. Dolph Sims has received a
letter from his son. Horace, who
went to Detroit two years ago,
stating that he has voluteered
his services to t!.e government
with a bunch of Ford repair men,
and is now in Washington City,
from whence he will land in
France within 30 days. In com
mendation of his patriotism, Hor
ace’s McDonough friends extend
all good wishes in his course, with
the hope for his safe return. His
services will be in the army auto
repairing department.
Mr. Jerome Cook Dies.
As The Weekly goes to press,
we regret to make the painful an
nouncement of the death of Mr.
Jerome Cook, which occurred at
the home of his brother-in-law,
Dr. B, E. Horton, about 8 o’clock
Wednesday night. His protract
illness was a source of much anx
iety to family and friends, who
had hoped for ucovery, and were
deeply saddened at the end.
Interment wiJ be in College
Park at 2 o’clock Friday after
noon.
Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Locust drove
Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the close of business Dec. 15, 1917.
RESOURCES:
Demand Loans j! ->4,149.45
Time Loans - - 56,363.68
Overdrafts, soon rod. - - 04,483.'.9
Overdrafts, unsecured, - - 4.000.36
Banking House - - - 4,819.33
Furniture, and fixture - 1,8*14.40
other real estaie - - - 1,120.19
Due from Banks and B inkers
in this State - - - 85,144.33
Due from Banks and Bankers in
other States - - 307 45
Currency - 4,097.00
Gold .... none
Silver, Nickels, etc.. 507 12
Cash items - - 1.287.31 5,891.68
Total .... 197,208.46
State of Georgia-Henry County.
BeforemecameC.lt. Plexioo, Cashier of above Bank, who being duly sworn
that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as sshown
by the books of file in said Bank.
<\ B. PLF.XICO, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of Deeeniber, 1917.
.i c Mcknight, c. n p , of n Co., Ga.
Statement of the condition of
The Farmers & Merchant Bank
Located at McDonough, Ga , at the of business, Dec. 15, 1917.
RES' KIR KS
Demand Loans, . . $ 6.479.66
Time Loans, .... 78 382 85
Overdrafts secured none
Overdrafts, unsecured . 8,405.53
Bonds and St<x;ks owned by
the Bank . . 1,000.00
Banking House, . . 8,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures . 3,399 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in. this State, 69,8*19.30
Due from Banks *uul Bankers
in other States . 43,698 44
Currency . , $>.938.00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 543 00
Cash Items . 1.415.88 67,690 66
Advances on Cotton
and Seed . 53,694 83
Total . $365,534.98
STATE OF" GEORGIA —County of Henry.
Before me came J. B. Turner, cashier of The Farmers and Merchants Bank,
who, being duly sworn, -ivs that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Batik. .1, B. Turner, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th day of December, 1917.
.1 K TURNER. 0. N P. of Henry Co., Ga.
Statement of the condition
The Bank of Hampton
Located al Hampton, Ga., at the close of business Dec. 15, 1917
UKSOU RCEri:
Demand Loans * 400.00
Time Loans ... - 98,573.65
Overdrafts, Unsecured - - 680.40
Bonds and Stock owned by
the Bank - 7,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures - 1,300.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State - . - 73,883 03
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States • - 37,680 61
Ourrencv - *5,350.00
Gold - - - IW.OO
Gold Certificates
Silver, Nickels, etc. - 352.12
Cash items - 3,146.31 8,948 33
Total ... - $318,364.03
State of Georgia—Henry County.
Before me came .J <) Rutherford, Cashier of the Bank of Hampton, who being
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said
BanK, <is shown by the booKs of file in said BanK
•L O. RUTHERFORD. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of December, 1 <417
GEO S. I) MA LAI KR, N. P. &Ex off. J. P.
Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Henry County
Located at McDonough, Ga., fit the close of business Dec. 15, 1917.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans * 8,3459)8
'rime Loans - - - 138,447 36
Overdrafts, secured - - 9,729 39
Overdrafts, unsecured - - 1,740.47
Ronds and Stocks owned by
Bai.k - - - 1-05.0.00
Baulking House, - - 3,914 04
Furniture and Fixtures, - 3,564 71
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state - - 60,743.45
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 54,490.68
Currency - - *4,238.00
Gold -
Silver, Nickles, etc., 2 >4 06
Cash Items, - 5 51*8 94
Advances on <’otton 60.363 98 76.494.9 b
Ins. and Revenue Stamps 27.54
Total - *358 517 79
STATE OF GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY. , „ ~ ,
Before me erne.l B Dickson. Cashier of The Bank of Henry County, woo
!>eing dulv sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of
said Bank as shown by the hooks of file in said Bank. .1 B. Dickson, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this i.*th day of December, 191*.
.JAS H BOWDEN, O. N P., of H. Co., Ga.
G!N NOTICE
Will gin only Three Days per Week until notified.
Monday, Long Staple.
Tuesday and. Friday, Short Staple.
A. N. BROWN & SON.
KELLEY & CROWELL.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in - *25,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses, Interest ami
Taxes Paid - - 14,905.91
Due to Banks and Bankers in
this State .... none
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check ... - 145,711.98
Time Certificates - - - 11,338.77
Cashier’s Cheeks - - 361.80
Total .... ' 197,208.4 a
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In $30,000.90
Undivided profits, less Current
Expenses, interest and
Taxes paid .... 13,496 54
individual Deposits subject
to cheek 178,094 03
rime Certificates . . . 43,398 87
Cashier’s Checks 536 50
Bills payable, including Time
Certificat -s representing
borrowed money none
Total . . *265,524.98
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stook Paid In - -25,000. M
Suplus Fund - 30,000 00
Undivided Profits, less current
Expenses, Interest and Tax
es Paid 5,431.93
Due Unpaid Dividends
1 ndividual Deposits Subject
to check - - - 114,948 49
Time certificates - - 36,007.05
Cashier’s ohecks 1,991.56
Bills Payable, Including Time
certificates representing
Bon owed Money - None
Total .... *213,364.02
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in - - $50,000 00
Surplus Fund, - • - 30,000.00
Undivided profits, less Current
Expenses, interest and
Taxes Paid, . . 8,575 80
Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State - - - 85 37
I ndividual Deposits Subject to
Check, ... - 218.938.44
Time Certificates, . . 40.884.96
Cashier s Checks, . • . 38.40
Bills Payable, including Time
Certificates representing
borrowed money, - - 10,000.00
Safety box rent ....
'Total - - *358,517.70