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FEED STUFFS.
LR ) D AMI R IS e T T DAY PDR 0 O SRS VAN ST T %ITWSWYSRN AT WAR WA
GOOD CORN, yes, we have some of the best corn that can be purchased. [tis St. Charles
Red Cob, and we guarantee every sack. There is a lot of deomaged corn this year, and it will soon kill
your horse, This is not true with the St. Charles Red Cob. You can feed it with perfect safety. If you're
interested, come to sece us. We have some damaged corn that is suitable for hog feed or chickens. We
are offering this at a greatly reduced price, Itis your chance to get feed for hogs cheap.
We always handle the best feed oats that can be gotten.
If itts PURE SHOR.TS you want, we have them, and we bought at & time when they were
cheap. We can sell you these cheaper than you can buy Bran, Why not hbuy Shorts inst2ad of Bran at a
cheaper price.
Plenty of Cane Seed. Prices are right.
Jo H—io KELLY COQ
Local and Personal
Hon. Jim Lane, of Eula, was in
~ town Saturday.
Mr. R. R. Powel spent Sunday
and Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. Oxford Kitchens was a visit
or to the country Monday.
Miss Julia Ash spent the week
end with homefolks in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Talmadge
announce the birth of a daughter.
Hon. Robert Bailey, of Shady
Dale, was in the city Wedncesday.
Dr, and Mrs. Ed Walker, of Wil
lard, were in the city Wednesday.
Mrs. James L. Burney, of Al
liance, spent Saturday with relatives
here.
Mr. W. H, Malone. of Cordele,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs, Olin
Minter.
Mr. Bill Tomlinson, of Cordele,
attended the unveiling exercises here
Wednesday.
Mrs. Sid Baynes and Miss Lucile
McDowell, of Shady Dale, spent
Wednesday here.
Mr. J. W. Wagner and Mr. W.
A. Wagner, of Farrar, were among
the visitors here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Alfriend and
Mrs. Merriam, of College Park,
visited friends here Wednesday.
Mr. Sid Connor has returned to
Macon after completing the work
on the walks around the monument.,
Miss Ella Young, of Eatonton,
who has been the guest of friends
here this week, has returned home,
Rev. E. R. Pendleton and wife,
of Covington, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, T. 8. Malowe Sunday and
Monday.
Mr, C. A. Talmadge and family,
of Macon, are visiting relatives here
this week. They came in their new
Overland car.
Miss Elleen Franklin, of Eudora,
and cousin, Miss Wright, of At
lanta, were attractive guests of
Monticello relatives last week,
Mr. Roy FEzell has returned to
%Atlanta.
Sheriff Persons visited Rome last
Friday ard Saturday.
Prof. McMurray, of Eudora, was
in town Thursday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Garland, of Hills
boro, were here \Wedneaday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Mr. Monroe Hutchingon hag been
on a visit to Greenshoro relatives.
Mr. Tom Middlebrooks, of Hills
boro, was a visitor here Wednesday.
~ Murs. Josie Newton, of Madison,
spent Wednesday with Miss Martha
Penn.
Mr. Henry Glover, of Macon, is
a guest of Mrs. Jeannette Glover
this week.
Mrs. Frank Stewart, of Gray,
‘was the guest of Miss Anna Jordan
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pope, of
Machen, were guests of relatives
h re Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baynes, of
Shady Dale, were guests Wednesday
of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Tucker.
Mr. Osear Connor, of Mansfield,
visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Connor, last week for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Pope, of
Jackson, were among the visitors to
the anveiling exercises Wednesday.
Messrs Charlie Brown, Tant and
Conn, of Milledgeville, were prom
inent visitors to our city Friday and
Saturday. ‘
Mr. Elbert Cunnard and daughter, |
Mrs. 8. P. Potts, of Eudora, werei
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Osear Cunnard. l
Mr. and Mrs. Chappell Benton |
and children, of Mansfield, have
been on & visit to Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Persons this week.
FOR SALE—I Victor safe cheap
for cash, Will Hatfield,
i LOCAL AND PERSONAL \
2 Col. Joe Preston, of Macon, was
i here Wednesday.
i Mr. M. Benton, of Palalto, was
tin town Thursday night.
f Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hutchinson
' visited Eatonton Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greer an
% nounce the birth of a son.
i Mr. Cullen Ezell, of Putnam
| county, spent Wednesday here,
i Hon. W, ]J. M. Preston, of New
| born, was a visitor here this week.
’ Dr. and Mrs. White, of Flovilla,
|are visiting relatives here this week,
| Mr. and Mrs. John Stinson have
| returned from a visit to Talbotton.
FOR SALE—One good mule for
sale cheap. H. C. McClure.
Miss Helen Lane, of Machen,
visited Mise Mattie Campbell this
week,
Mrs. M. Wice, of Eatonton, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cohen
this week, |
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Lawrence?
and children have returned to their
home in Athens, ‘
Miss Annie Clyde Wright, of At
lanta, was charming guest of friends
here Thursday and I'riday. i
Dr. Belcher, of Eudora, brought
a party of friends to Monticello in
his handsome auto Wednesday. ‘
| Mr. Kendrick, of Fort Valley,
' was the guest Tuesday and Wed
lnesdny of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunn,
~ Mr. and Mrs. Rance Hodge and
;daughtvr, Miss Ruby Hodge, of
iShady Dale, were here Wednesday. l
. Miss Lily Pennington, of Mans
field, was a charming visitor to
Monticello relatives Friday and
Saturday.
The following ladies from Jack
son composed a pleasant delegation
from their chapter to the unveiling
exercises here Wednesday: Mrs, J.
B. Settle, president, Mrs. R. N,
Etheridge, Mrs. Asa Smith, Mrs.
R. A. Franklin, Mrs. J. L. Byron,
Mrs. J. W, Crum, Mrs. Ida Kend
rick, Mrs, Charles Butner and Miss
Hattie Buttrill,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL |
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Dr. and Mrs. Howard Bullard
and Mrs. Will Bullard, of Machen,
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W, M,
Bullard Wednesday, |
FOUND-—A ring, in court house
Wednesday. Owner can get same
by describing ring and paying for
this notiee. Call at News office.
STRAYED Sunday night, young
mouse colored mare mule 8 or ) hun
dred pounds. Reward if returned
to Mrs. Henry H. Smith, Wayside.
Mise Kittie Florence, who has
been the guest of Mrs. W. S, Flor
ence, left yesterday for a visit to
Atlanta before returning to her
home in Stinson.
Mr. Wallace Henderson, Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Barron and Mrs, Will
Barron, of Round Osak, were the
gueats of Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Hen
derson Wednesday. |
SUVURVEYING.
To save ‘‘bad trouble” you should
have your lines and corners estab
lished.
J. M. ELIZER,
Surveyor for Jasper Co., Hillsboro.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Bank of Shady Dale,
Located at Shady Dale, Ga., at the close of business March 29, 1910,
| Resources
Loans and discounts. . ..$49,732.87
‘Demand L0an5........ 4,800.00
Overdeafte. .......... 1,184 14
Banking h0u5e...._..... 2,150.16
Furniture and fixtures.. 1,563.89
Due from banks and bank
ers in the state..... 7,312.86
Due from banks and bank- ‘
ersin other states_ .. 3,370.63
AR 1,503.90‘
T0ta1,....571,558.45 ll
STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper County.--Before me came H, C. Perry,
Cashier of Bank of Shady Dale, 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, H. C. Pegry, Cashier,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of April, 1910,
V. G. Howard, C.N, P. Jasper County, Ga,
No. 9329. Report of the Condition of
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Rev. Combs, of Social Cirele,
who was called by the Monticello
Baptist church, has accepted the
call and will arrive in the near fu
ture to begin his ministerial duties.
Mr. C. E. Hardeman and wife,
Mr. J. C. Flemister, Mr. Ed Adams,
Mr. J. W. Henderson and others
from Mansfield, attended the un
veiling exercises here Wednesday.
Dr. M. S. Brown and Mr. Sim
Brown, of Fort Valley, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ballard Tues
day and Wednesday. They drove
through in their Buick auto.
Revs. G. W, Garner and A. M.
Marshall, of Eatonton; Rev. C. A.
Cox, of Shady Dale; Rev. E. W,
Sammons, of Round Oak; Rev. C.
E. Smith, of Eudora; Rev. S. N.
Hamie, of Bethel, attended the
Ministers’ Conference at the Monti
cello Baptist church Tuesday night,
Wednesday afternoon and Wednes
day night.
Tax Books Are Open.
The tax books of Jasper county
are now open for receiving state and
county taxes., Will be in town on
Saturdays and first Tuesdays,
J. M. Blackwell, T. R.
! Liabilities
| Capital stock paid in__ .. $25,000.00
{Surplas sand. . oooi o 0 1,000:.00
i Undivided profits, less
| current expenses and
! taxes paid......._. 2,067.20
Individual deposits sub
| ject to check....... 18,689.50
‘ Time certificates....._. 4,851.75
Bills payable, including
Time certificates rep
resenting borrowed
l' Money ou.-zisiia.s 20,000.00
| Total, . ... ¥71,558.45