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HAYSTON NEWS
(Last Week’s Letter)
[ r Ross Hays, of Atlanta, spent a
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l days last week with homefolks.
[,. Woodson Ben ford, of Salem,
n t Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
inell.
Webb Jackson was in Covington
■sday.
he guests of Mrs. Howell Hays Fri
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Biggers. of
lie; lien Mr. Fletch Biggers and Misses
and Bobbie Lou Biggers, of Dix
J;ind Mr. and Mis. Starr Jones.
j r and Mrs. U. P. Hays and Mr.
.
jert Goines returned to Macon Tues
jiss Frances Greer will return to her
ool at Salem Saturday.
[r. J. M. Bradley left lest week for
extended visit to his daughter, Mrs.
tkins, of Fitzgerald.
[r. and Mrs. Frank Greer have been
ting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r. Greer.
Irs. Claude Autry and daughter, of
unta, returned to their home after
nding a few days with Mrs. Leonard
lr. and Mrs. A. N. Hays, of Coving
spent Saturday with Mr. Steve
and Mrs. Wyatt Barker spent a
days with relatives in Covington,
hiss Dessa Loyd, of Covington, is
her sister, Mrs. I. A. Hender
this week.
Steve Hays spent last Thursday
with Mrs. Loyd.
V, and Mrs. I. A. Henderson and
Idren spent Monday in Covington,
faster Gene Dial has returned ta
joid [fives after spending the holidays with
here.
Hr. and Mrs. I. A. Henderson and
spent Sunday at Pine Grove,
I* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick,
fiss Wiliner Singleton, of Atlanta,
been visiting Miss Frances Greer.
^Ir. and with Mrs. relatives Carson in Cowan Oxford. spent j
. and Mrs. Ethridge Hays, of Mans ;
spent Saturday with their
Irs. V.\ J. Hays. j
f. A. Henderson and son. Olin.i
|it Saturday in Mansfield.
fis. Chloe Blasingame was in Mans
Thin sday.
. lev. C. _ _ 1. Allen filled
his regular ap
ltment here Sunday.
Ir. Robert Dobbs is with homefolks
a while.
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ev. and Mrs. C. F. Allen and Miss
es dined with Mr. and Mrs. Stone
fcs Sunday.
riends of Mrs. Hardeman Ozhurti
[sorry to learn of her recent illness
hope for her speedy recovery.
f 1 '- T- A. Curtis and little grand
ghter. Lois, have been ill with flu
the past week, but are now recov
g.
1 L- H. Parish, of Covington, vr
his daughter, Mrs. Vance Curtis,
flay afternoon.
|t and Mrs. Stone Hays, accompa
h> Mr. J. t. Greer, motored to
OF INTEREST TO
IMITOMOBIIE OWNERS
I have moved my battery and vulcaniz
| ln §* plant to the Hendricks Building-, opposite
the Ramsey Furniture Company. My plant
will be enlarged, and I have also added to the
business oil and gasoline stations, and will
|handle auto accessories.
1 now have the most up-to-date battery
! arul v ulcanizing plant south of Atlanta, and
It will pay you to come here when wanting
' x m< H work done in short order
J. A. VAUGHN
THE COVINGTON NEWS* COVINGTON, ueukGIA
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. Guy Stewart, of Brick Store,
ited Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Pannell
day.
Mr. A. P. Curtis, of Mansfield,
ited Mr. T. A. Curtis last Friday
noon.
Mrs. Howell Hays visited her mother,
Mrs. Will Biggers, of Dixie, Tuesday
after noon.
Dr. R. L. Hays, of Madison, visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Bernard Greer, of Dixie, was
here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Chloe Blasingame is visiting her
sister in Newborn a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Biggers spent Sat.
urday night with their daughter, Mrs.
Howell Hays.
Mrs. Walter Loyd is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Tom Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hays and Miss
Evelyn Hays dirred with Mr. and Mis.
William Adams Monday night.
PINE GROVE NEWS
Mrs. L. C. Elliott sperrt Monday after¬
noon with Mrs. S. G. Lowe.
Mr. H. L. Hitchcock, of Covington,
went hunting with Mr. W. C. Hitch¬
cock Monday.
Mrs. G. D. Elliott spent Monday with
Mrs. J. H. Hitchcock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hitchcock speirt
Tuesday with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Hitchcock.
Mr. G. D. Elliott made a business trio
to Social Circle Wednesday.
Mr. Morris Robertson left Sunday to
resume his school duties after a two
weeks' vacation.
Miss Mary Frances Robertson spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allen were in our
community Friday.
There have been a considerable num¬
ber of cases of flu in the community in
the past week, but we are glad to learn
that they are all improving.
Messrs. Robert and Ewell Hitchcock,
Otis Lawson and Ladelle Lowe spent a
short time Saturday evening with Mr.
Leon Elliott.
Rev. C. F. Allen held preaching ser
vices here Sunday afternoon.
We were glad to have Miss Maggie
Sue Stiles, of Oxford, with us Sunday
afternoon,
We are glad to see the work pro¬
gressing so well on our church building,
We hope to be able to hold services in
it the third Sunday of this month.
TABLETS
-SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
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OXFORD NEWS
Air. and Mrs. W. A, Pate and
spent Saturday with his parents,
and Mrs. Pate, at Snellville.
After spending two weeks with
mother, Mrs. Jones, Miss Eleanor
has returned to her home in Texas.
Aiiss Evelyn Rylee has returned
Commerce, where she spent Christmas.
She was detained by sickness.
Air. Wilson, Miss Mollie Wilson
Airs. J. R. Webb have returned from a
visit to Yatesville.
Air. and Mrs. C. M. Sherwood spent
Sunday with the latter’s purents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson, at Almon.
Airs. .T. C. King and Airs. Pritchett
were the guests of Mrs. C. M. Sher¬
wood Monday.
Mrs. Christian, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Sherwood.
Airs. Eberhart, of Covington, was the
guest of her sister. Mrs. Cofield, Tues¬
day.
Miss Alartha Branham, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Rev. and Airs. W. R. Branham.
Aiiss Elizabeth Worsham is in At¬
lanta, at the Wesley Memorial Hospi¬
tal, where she is in training.
DIXIE NEWS
Afiss Mae Greer spent Sunday after¬
noon with Airs. Paul Hayes.
Aiiss Clyde Hayes is visiting relatives
in Athens.
Air. and Mrs. L. A. Biggers and chil¬
dren spent a short time with Mr. and
Airs. Carl Savage Saturday night.
Air. and Mrs. Clark Pope returned
home Sunday after a visit to relatives
here.
Aiiss Mattie Lee Ozburn spent Mon¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Biggers.
Aiiss. s Lula and Nora Calvert spent
Monday afternoon with Air. and Mrs.
Paul Hayes.
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For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Statement of Condition of
THE BANK OF COVINGTON
Located at Covington, Ga., Newton
County at the close of business
December 29, 1922
As Called For by the Superintendent
of Banks.
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts . . $134,453.0!
Demand loans ............ 24,190.48
Loans secured by real estate 113,863.00
United States and State of
Georgia bonds .......... 11,650.00
Other stocks and bonds .... 1,550.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 4,475.20
Other real estate owned .. 1,492.23
Cash in vault and amounts
deposited with approved
Reserve Agents .......... 192,632.88
Advances on cotton (in
transit) .................. 2,835.14
Checks for clearing house 1,183.41
Other assets not included
above (tax Fi Fas) ..... 171.00
TOTAL $488,460.98
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ...... $100,000.00
Surplus fund ............ 25,000.00
Undivided profits .......... 20,790.68
Individual deposits subject
to check ................ 275,844.18
Time certificates of deposit 37,786.83
Savings deposits .......... 25,327.69
Cashier’s checks .......... 3,717.60
TOTAL $488,466.98
State of Georgia—Newton County.
Before me came J. E. Philips, Cash¬
ier of Bank of Covington who being
duly sworn, says that the above fore¬
going statement is a true condition of
said Bank, as shown by the hooks of
file in said Bank.
J. E. PHILIPS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
this 29 day of December, 1922.
C. O. Nixon,
Clerk Sup. Ct. Newton Co. Ga.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF MANSFIELD
Located at Mansfield, Ga., Newton
County, at close of business December
29th, 1922, as called for by the super¬
intendent of banks.
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts . . $ 78,094.23
Loans secured by real estate 25,800.56
Banking house ............ 2 , 000.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 1,800.00
Othpr real estate owned .... 3,112.30
Cash in vaults and amounts
deposited with approved
Reserve Agents ........ 13.654.97
Advances on cotton ........ 399.68
Other checks and cash items 698.09
Other assets not included
above .................... 600.00
TOTAL $126,160.03
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ...... $ 25,000.00
Undivided profits .......... 13,054.01
Individual deposits subject
to check ................ 8.236.41
Time certificates of deposit 58,645.93
Cashier’s cheeks .......... 1,187.28
Bills payable to banks in
this state .............. 19.936.40
Other liabilities not included
above .................... 100.00
TOTAL $126,160.03
State of Georgia—Newton County.
Before me came Joe S. McGarity,
Cashier of the Bank of Mansfield, who
being duly' sworn, says that the above
foregoing statement is a true condition
of said hank, as shown by the books of
file in said bank.
JOE S. McGARITY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 8th day of January, 1923.
T. R. Starr, C. N. P.
Newton County, Ga.
Statement of Condition of
THE BANK OF NEWBORN
Located at Newborn, Ga, County of
Newton at Close of Business
December 29, 1922.
As Called For By The Superintendent
of Banks.
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts .. 89,600.00
Demand loans ............ 2,528.55
Loans secured by real estate 80,006.76
Banking house ............ 1.400.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 1.900.00
Cash in vaults and amounts
deposited with approved
Reserve Agents ........ 3,787.34
Other assets not included
above ................... 25.00
TOTAL $179,247.65
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ...... $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund ............ 15,000.00
Undivided prifits .......... 2.823.84
Individual deposits subject
to check ................ 5,719.32
Time certificates of deposit 55,520.55
Bills payable to banks in
this state .............. 37.893.50
Bills payable to banks in
other states ............ 12,308.43
TOTAL $179,247.65
State of Georgia—Newton County.
Before me came R. T. Sims, Cashier
of Bank of Newborn, who being duly
sworn, says that the above foregoing
statement is a true condition of said
Bank, as shown by the books of file in
said Bank.
R. T. SIAiS,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 3 day of January. 1923.
E. B. Nelson, C. N. P.
Newton County.
Charter No. 8945 Reserve District No. 6
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Covington, in the State of Georgia, at the close of Business
December 29, 1922.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts including rediscounts, acceptances of
other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold
with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in
b and e) ........................................... $ 231,$41.S3
Total loans ................................. $231,848.53
Overdrafts, secured, $67.39; unsecured, $11.62 .......... 78.91
U. S. Government securities owned;
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value).... 40,000.00
All other United States Government securities.......... 100.00
TOTAL ......................................... 40,100.90
Ollier bonds, slocks, securities, etc.:................ 3 , 180.00
Banking House, Leased; Furniture and fixtures .......... 3,382.45
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ........ 20,423.45
Cash in valut and amount due from national banks 11,474.83
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in
the United States (other than included in Items
8, 9 and 10.) ...................................... 13,796.6*
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report¬
ing bank, (other than Item 12) .................. 1,161.44
Total of Items 9. 10, 11, and 13 .................... 26,422.46
Checks and drafts on hanks (including Federal Reserve Bank)
located outside of city oi town of reporting bank .... 211.26
Miscellaneous cash items .............................. 20.00 231.25
Redemption fund with (J. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer ...................................... 2 , 000.00
Other assets, if any ................................ 705.24
Total 328,372.28
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .................................. 50.000. 03
Surplus fund ....................................... 20 . 000 . 00
Undivided profits .......... ........................... 9.384.66
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid....... 6 , 546.28 2 , 838.33
Circulating notes outstanding ........................ 40,000.00
Cashier's cheeks outstanding .......................... 89.22
Total of Items 21, 22. 23, 24. and 25 ................. $9.22
individual deposits subject to check .................. 99,286.59
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject
to Reserve, Items 26, 27. 28, 29, 30, and 31 ........... 99,266.59
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or
subject to 30 days or more notice, and Postal Savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... 41,816.35
Other time deposits .................................... 14,959.03
Total time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32,33,34,35 56,775.38
Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other
hanks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with
indorsement of this bank ........................... 59,382.71
Total ................................... 328,372.28
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Newton, as.
I, Jas. C. Anderson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JAS. C. ANDERSON, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
Subscribed and sworn to before me N. Z. ANDERSON,
this 4th day of January, 1923. R. E. STEPHENSON.
J. O. Rogers, Notary Public. M. LEVIN,
Directors.
AT MCDOWELL’S
SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
3 pounds St, Regis Coffee.....................$1.00
1 pound St. Regis Coffee......................35
o 1 pound Arbuckle’s Breakfast Coffee.............30
No. 2 Lye Hominy............................10
fi No. 2 Royal Ann Cherries.....................40
» No. 2 Apricots...............................25
No. 2 Sauer Kraut............................18
m Heinz Pork and Beans.........................15
Heinz Tomato Soup...........................10
No. 4. Crisco................................65
fi No. No. 5 10 Simon Simon Pure Pure Lard........................90 Lard..................... 1.75
fi 5-Gallon No. 10 Pure capacity Lard Oil (Morris)................... Can..................... 1.60 1.50
fi Hero Maple Syrup............................20
n Log Cabin Syrup............................. .25
fi No. 1 1-2 Molasses........................... : .18
Heinz Vinegar, pints........................ .18
n Heinz Vinegar, quarts........................ii .35
Heinz Vinegar, 1-2 gallon.................... 1 .70
fi Good Brooms, 65c, 75c and....................* .90
1 pound Calumet........................... .30
q 48 24 pounds pounds Good Good Self Plain Rising Flour.................. Flour.............. 1.75 1.00
fi Come early. Everything going cheap. Nothing charged
fi at these prices, and nothing returned.
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