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* Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is
its mild but thorough action on the bowels.
It has been very helpful in relieving my nine
year-old son, who had been constipated since
a baby.”
(From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by\
Mr. C. E. Jaffray, 51 Madison Street, 1
Brooklyn, N. Y. J
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
'SO cts. (25) SI.OO
Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas
ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and
restores normal regularity. A trial bottle ran
be obtained free of charge by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
Liberty Bonds
THEN MOORE
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Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Locust Grove
Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20, 1918.
RESOURCES:
Demand Loans - f 6,674 00
Time Loans - - - 81,126.36
Overdrafts, secured. - - 42,101.78
Overdrafts, unsecured, - 525.36
Banking House - - 4,810.23
Furniture, and fixtures - 1,864.46
Other real estai e ... none
Due from Banks and B inkers
in this State ... 20,876.82
Due from Banks and Hankers in
other States - - 190.98
Currency - 36.97
Gold - - - - 35.00
Silver, Nickels, etc., 3«u 66
Cash items - - 833.33 4.945.89
Cotton acceptances . . 5,540.71
Total .... 168,664.59
State of Georgia-Henry County.
Before me came C. It. Plexico, Cashier of above Bank, 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. C. B. PLEXICO, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 23d day of Sept., 1918.
J. \V. MIDDLE BROOKS, X P., Ex-officio J. P.
Statement of the condition
The Bank of Hampton
Located at Hampton, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20. 1918.
RESOURCES:
Demand Loans I 500 oO
Time Loans - 122,249'90
Overdrafts, Unsecured - - 1.665.55
Bonds and Stock owned by
the Bank - - 5,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures - 1,200.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State - - 54,735.56
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - - 12,310 22
Currencv - $4,136.00
Gold - - - 80.00
Gold Certificates
Silver, Nickels, etc. - 522 10
Cash Items - - 5,068.83 9.806 93
Thrift and War Sayings Stamps 1. 696 60
Total - $209,163 76
State of Georgia—HenryCounty.
Before me came J. O. 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, as shown by the booKs of file in said BanK
J J. O. RUTHERFORD. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of Sept", 1918.
W. B. MIXTER, Notary Public.
Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Stockbridge
Located at Stockbridge, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20, 1918.
RESOURCES:
Demand Loans - - - #78.853.47
Time Loans - 153,076.4.
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured - 96.03
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank - *1
Banking House - 1 ’500.00
Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,500.00
Other Real Estate 200.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State - - - 11,065.80
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - - 1,108.00
Currency - - 7,167.00
Gold - - - 35.00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 226 50
Cash Items - 8.473 81
Advances on Cotton 43,226.06 59,128.3.
War Savings Stamps
Total - - - $317,678.11
STATE OF GEORGIA.—County of Henry.
Before me came C. M. Power, Cashier of Bank of Stockbridge. Ga., who being
dulv 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 M poWER
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 25th day of 9^ URpHy N p
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in - $25,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid - - • 18,909.43
Due to Banks and Bankers in
this State - - - 25,000.00
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check - - - 84,179.69
Time Certificates ... 9,906.76
Cashier’s Checks ... 128.00
Cotton acceptances . . 5,540.71
Total .... 168,664.59
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in - - 25,000.00
SuplusFund .... 30,000.00
Undivided Profits, less current
Expenses, Interest and Tax
es Paid 5,527.36
Due Unpaid Dividends
Individual 'Deposits Subject
to check ... 110,029 34
Time certificates - - 38,600.75
Cashier’s checks 6.31
Bills Payable, Including Time
certificates representing
Bon owed Money - None
Total .... $209,163.76
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in - - $24,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses, interest and
Taxes Paid . . 21,147.96
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check - 163.652.71
Time Certificates - - - 68,214.11
Cashier’s Checks ... .663 38
Bills Payable, including Time Cer
tificates representing Borrowed
Money, ... . 40,000.00
Total - - - $317,678.11
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
BAKER CALLS HIGH
SCHOOL GRADUATES
Students’ .Army Training Corps
Will Be Formed At State
College Of Agriculture
The Students’ Army Training Corps
to be formed at the Georgia State Col
lege of Agriculture will consist of
“young men volunteers between the
ages of 18 and 21 years," and these
young men will, on enlistment, become
members of the National Army, but
will be allowed to continue their stud
ies. Says the War Department of the
soldier-student: “The draft board will
not call him for induction so long as
he remains a member of the Students’
Army Training Corps.”
“Opportunity will be given,” con
tinues the War Department commun
ication, “for the enlisted student, who
so elects, to transfer from army to
navy, and vice versa, and to be as
signed to active service in one of the
various corps of the army upon recom
mendation of the college president and
the proper military authority.”
Regular uniforms, including hats,
shoes and overcoats, will be furnished
all members of the Students’ Army
Training Corps by the Government.
The young man who takes the train
ing may look forward to a six weeks’
summer military training camp next
year with all of his expenses paid by
the Government and, in addition, he
will be given the pay of a private while
on active duty.
Says the official communication al
ready referred to, “Should Congress
lower the age of liability to immedi
ate military service, men of the new
ages not already enlisted may find dif
ficulty in entering the service other
than through the draft boards. Tn
view of this possibility, all men expect
ing to enlist at all in the Students’
Army Training Corps would do well
to enter promptly.” If you r.-e inter
ested in joining the Studene' Army
Training Corps write Presia, it An
drew M. Soule, Georgia State College
of Agriculture, at once.
W. F. Bartlett.
Oakfield, Ga., May 10, 1917.
Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Paducah, Ky.
Gentlemen :
Please allow me to state that I
have sold your hog cholera reme
dy for one season and have or
dered more for this season. Last
year I sold it to 12 or 15 men who
raise hogs. 1 told each of them
to take the remedy, feed it to
their hogs and if they lost a single
hog from disease of any kind not
to pay me a cent for the remedy,
but when they began to sell cot
ton every man came in and paid
me for the medicine and every
one of them told me that it was
the best hog medicine they ever
used. One mail paid me tor the
small package and bought $5 00
worth more and said it was the
best that he had ever tried.
Yours very truly,
W. F. Bartlett..
Henry County Supply Co.
A FAMILY
MEDICINE
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In Her Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black-
Draught. Relief From Head
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Ga.— Mrs. Chas. Gaston,
of this place, writes: “I am a user
of Thedford’s Black-Draught; in fact,
it was one of our family medicines.
Also In my mother’s home, when I
was a child. When any of us child
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave us
a dose of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often in the
Boring, we would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty reg
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would soon be up and around
again. We would not he without it,
for it certainly has saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just a dose of Black-
Draught when not so well saves a
lot of days in bed.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
in use for many years in the treat
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which it
tow enjoys is proof of Its merit
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will Buffer from such disagree
able symptoms as headache, bilious
ness, constipation, Indigestion, etc.,
and unless something la done, Berious
trouble may result
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
Impurities. Try it Insist on Thed
ford's, the original and genuine. E7S
( Heah’sYo < -
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A POT of steaming,
Luzianne Coffee set before “a Y\ /y \ \
gentleman and a judge of fine coffee.” SX'/' \ '
A finer hot beverage than good, old * -»
Luzianne never existed . \7I| U ZJANNS
Luzianne tastes all the way down \ |
and you say “Set’em up again.” ,
Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee. If '
you can’t honestly say that it’s the « j
best cup of coffee that ever passed ' WfTtW* 1
your lips, tell your grocer you’re not
satisfied and he’ll give you back your
money on the spot.
Please try Luzianne. You’ll lika
it, you will. In clean, air-tight tins. “ When It
IVZMNNS
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Statement of the condition of
The Farmers & Merchant Bank
Located at McDonough, Ga., at the close of business, Sept. 20, 1918.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans, ... $ 6,513.80
Time Loans, .... 129.667.18
Overdrafts secured . none
Overdrafts, unsecured . . 16,031.44
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank . . 5,000.00
Banking House, . . . 8,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures . 2,300 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State, . . . 8,846 83
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States . . . 716 03
Currency . , $2,830.00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 142.97 66,237 20
Cash Items . 70.90
Advances on Cotton 53,65)3.83
Total . . . $229,111.98
STATE OF GEORGIA.—County of Henry.
Before me came H. J. Turner, President of The Farmers and Merchants Bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bankas shown by the books of file in said Bank. H. J Turner, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 23d dav ->f Sept., 1918.
J. R. TURNER. C. N P. of Henry Co., Ga
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Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Henry County
Located at McDonough, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20, 1918..
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans $ )6,067 89
Time Loans - - - 230,250 3o
Overdrafts, secured - - 6,856 78
Overdrafts, unsecured - - 3,591.87
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank .... 11.020.00
Banking House, - - 3,914.04
Furniture and Fixtures, - 8,208.24
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state - - 17,969.47
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 12 781.90
Currency - - $3,934 00
Gold Certificates
Silver. Nickles, etc., 367 45
Cash Items, - 5,252.12 9,558 63
t'S on Cotton
Insurance account 58.79
Revenue Stamps . . . 70 87
Total .... $338,616.90
STATE OF GEORGIA. HENRY COUNTY.
Before me c»me .1. B. Dickson. Cashier of The Bank of Ib-nry County, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition ot
said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. J. B. Dickson, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed liefore me, this 24th dav of Sept., 1918.
JNO. G PULLIN, C. N P., of H. Co., Ga
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Statement of the condition of
The Citizens Bank
Located at Locust Grove, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20, 191 H.
RESOURCES:
Demand Loans - ... $16,756.43
Time Loans - - - 73.535.95
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured, - 876.57
Bonds and stocks owned by Bank
Banking House - - - 2,700.00
F'urniture and Fixtures - - 1,525.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State - - - 45,403.16
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States . - - 1,922.60
Currency - - $3,126.00
Gold - - 32.50
Silver, Nickels, etc, 301.96
Cash items 735.17 4,195.63
Advances on cotton - - 38,771 46
Libsrty Bonds for bang
and customers 10,000.00
Total .... $195,686.80
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 hi
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of Sept., 1918.
J. W. MIDDLE BROOKS. N\ P., Ex-officio J. Pi.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid lu . $30,006.0
Undivided profits, less Current
Expenses, interest and
Taxes paid .... 13,731.8
Individual Deposits subject
to check, . . . : 80,218 9*■
l’lme Certificates . . . 36.9ti7.40
Cashier’s Checks . . . 3,195 11
Bills payable, including Time
Certifioat *s representing
borrowed money 60,000.0(>
Total . . $229,111 98
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In - - $50,000.'
Surplus Fund, - - 30,000 o ( *
Undivided profits, lews Current
Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid, . . 11,000.31
Due to Banks and Bankers
In this State - - - 44.70
Due unpaid dividends
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check, ... - 82.635
Time Certificates, . . 44,428.78
Cashier’s t’hecks, . . . 510 22
Notes and bills rediscounted 45,000. to.
Bills Payable, including Time
Certificates representing
borrowed money, - 75,(8XM>
War Saving and Thrift; Stamps 6.7 7
Safety box rent . . I.oo*
Total - - $338,616.91
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock paid in $17,880.0c*.
Undivided profits, less current
expenses, interest and
taxes paid - - - 11,928.3>»
Due unpaid dividends - - ssu.Bo*
Individual deposits subject to c'k 110,668.46*
Time Certificates - 11,929.16.
Bills payable, including Time
Certificates representing
borrowed money - - 42,500.0',*
Total - - - $195,686 8 &