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CeNTAUR COMPARY,
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Exact Copy of Wrappez.
No doubt you are, if
you suffer from any of the
numerous ailments to
which ai womenaresub
ject. Headache, back
ache, sideache, nervous
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are some of the lymfi
toms, and &:u must
? yourseiof fhemin order
feel well. Thousands
of women, who have
i been benefited b‘ this
. semedy, urge you
j TAKE
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The Woman's Tonle
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
ofClifton Mills, Ky., says:
“Before taking Cardul,
1 was, at times, so weak |
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
of Cardui, the pains dis
appeared. Now lfeel as
well asleverdid. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardui.” Getabottle
today. E-68
S 1116 DOl Weevl
s Making Its Appearance
It behooves us to make our changes as rapidly as possible—‘
and to do this we will have to make preparation for early
planting.
' We have all the farm tools and farm implements that
you are looking for—plow gear and plows of every descrip
tion and blacksmith tools to beat the band.
Now is the time to do your fencing. We have it, and
a full line of hardware, and prices are right.
We will try as we have always done to make it to
your interest to trade with us. '
Harvey Hardware
Company
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of W
&/ In
. Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
Half Your Living
Without Money Cost
A right or wrong start in 1917 will
make or break most farmers in the
South. We are all facing a crisis.
This war in Europe puts things in
such uncertainty that no man can
foresee the future with any degree of
clearness.
- The sure and certain increase in
cotton acreage means lower cotton
prices next fall. Cost of all food and
grain products is high, so high that
no one can afford to buy and expect
to pay out with cotton.
It's a time above all others to play
safe; to produce all possible food,
grain and forage supplies on your
own acres; to cut down the store bill.
A good pilece of garden ground,
rightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted the year round, can be
made to pay half your living. It will
save you more money than you made
on the best five acres of cotton you
ever grew! .
Hastings’ 1917 Seed Book tells all
about the right kind of a money sav
ing garden and the vegetables to put
in it. It tells about the fleld crops as
well and shows you the clear road to
real farm prosperity. It's Free. Send
for it today to H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.—Advt.
come—t——( ———
Closing out Drummer’s Sam
ple Shoes at Bargain Prices.
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FOR SALE—4 or 5 good sec
ond-hand mules.
J. H. KELLY CO.
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Put a little notice in The News and
sell that cow, hog, horse, mule, grain,
or whatever it is you wish to dispose
of.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS
MN0.9346>. REPORT OF CONDITIONOFs . . §
g R R oo e W (o vk l" .
- The ational Bank
i $ 3 e T 1 WA A o % ":fi
At Monticello, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business on Dec. !fi.nw
RESOURCES.
1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c).. sll9
2. Overdrafts, secured by cotton, -.'-..------..-.._-.----;.'.'.).'.'. " 5::.1:%'
5. U. 8. bonds: b oine i
a U. 8. bonds deéposited to secure circulation (par value) 50,000.00
6. Bonds, securities, etc.: ATt
b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav-
IS GOPOBILE c.onii cotinwimmnenassacdndus | § MWODOO
e Securities other than U, 8. bonds (not includ- :
ing stocks) owned unpledged .. -coo----- 80,250.77— 81,2560.77
8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) '1,800.00
9. a Value of banking house (if unencumbered) .. cocmeaaa.. 10,000.00
10. Furniture and AXtUres -.ccevccccccmccccncnnnsmmncsnnaamne 5,600.00
11. Real estate owned other than banking house ...ceeeoan 3,610.00
12. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New
York, Chicago,and St. Loulß —cceeceeeea-. $47,8566.83'
b Net amount due from approved reserve agents : |
in other reserve cities ......-c-eeccaeee- 19,627.42— 67,382.76
13. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than includ- |
OIBABOF DY soooitiodinianommsianbussontedaiig RIS
15. Other checks on banks in the same city or town as report:- g ‘
ke ‘n. b“k -- - ;- -- - - - 4 v’,w-‘o
16. a Outside checks and other cash itemss ......... 81.%80.55
b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents ----...... 104.43— ' 1,593.98
17. Notes of other national banks ... cciccommmmnmccmnaaaaia 4,236.00
19. Federal ReSEIVe NOLOB - cmuca e mnomm - —-—— . 850,00
20. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal 2
RETOTYD DHNE -o oo it i mover sb i eiris oot s s ananss 35,471.74
21. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S.
' TIOASUTEL occncocomcasmsnsacamnaasnasscsmcssnsdsvns | 2,500.00
ORAL o oot iSR g ibst bl si e $471,202.53
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23 Capital stock Paid IN e ecccmcccaaccamcm e n e n $ 50,000.00
24, Surplus fund -ececcomemccccoccccesremramesastammnmann—an=s, |, .10,000.00
25. a Undivided Profits -—-e-eeeeecccccnnnmmme-asee $18,769.57 e
b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 4,040.95— 14,728.62
28. Circulating notes outstanding .. ccceccmcmramccccccncanann 50,000.00
32. Dividends unpaid . cccccmmmcnnccccccecrmacncca e 80.00
Demand deposits:
33. Individual deposits subject t 0 cheCk - ccemcmcccmccanacaaan 262,423.06
34 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days ...._..... 14,772.26
36.. Cashier's checks outstanding - c----eecccccmccmmmcmmcaanx 31;.00
38. Postal savings deposits e ccnmn———— 399.49
Total demand deposits Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and
B st e o i e 0 S 0 0 $2717,906.81
Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days
or more notice):
41. Certificates of depPosit - comom em e 68,487.10
Total of time deposits, Items 41, 42, and 43 ------ $68,487.10
TOt] ceeccccccccmcnccnccasncmcncccaessanssnaasasnneesas $471,202.53
T e ee T e T
STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper County, 8s:
I, E. C. Kelly, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. C. KELLY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of Jany, 1917.
E. H. REESE, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: FEugene Benton, J. S. Malone, Jr., A. H. Burne¥, Directors.
No. 9329. REPORT OF CONDITION OF }
The Farmengadational Bank
At Monticello, in the State of Georfltho close of business on Dec. 27, 1916
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1. a Loans and discounts (excey” ‘ose shownonb and ¢) ... $ 57,647.14
5. U. 8. bonds: é&g—}
aU. S. bonds deposited to s circulation (par value).... 30,000.00
6. Bonds, securities, etc.:
e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks)
owned unpledged — o oorioccammccccccccccccnca———en 65,690.97
8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 1,500.00
9. a Value of banking house (if unencumbered) - -ocoeaea-o 5,428.356
10. Furniture and AXtUres —coccceccccommcacccccaccccanccananen 2,807.92
12. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New
York, Chicago, and St. Louis —oooceeeea-.- $12,503.36
b Net amount due from approved reserve agents ;
in other reserve citi€s —— . —ccocecmacee--a- 79,908.52— 92,406.88
18. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than includ
-08 18 18 0F 30) iic.iioiniraininannsesspekamiininian SRR
15. Other checks on banks in the same city or town as report
iNg DANK ee e o 2,643.19
16. a Outside checks and other cash items ... $180.99
b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents ......... 184.20— 365.19
17. Notes of other national banks e ccmmccmcccmcmcc e 4,640.00
20. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal .
ROBREVE BROE . it nh bit e b S 31,661.83
21. Dedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
TrEASUTET v evccccccmcnceeccaaceesenmenan e aeeeean 1,500.00
POLAY oo o o eeoo 50 0 0 3 $472,826.28
LIABILITIES.
23, Canital stook DRI 1B weiiceasiinnmbruiiobbibnsdniih ids s SOO Ob
24, BUPDIUE TUNR iooooooosmool on oos o it ebit s e 20,000.00
25, 2 URAIVIAeO DIOBIE - ii e diridianobunannnss . JLEGBANS
b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 4,230.3¢— 12,5561.18
28, Clroulating notes OUBEANGING .o cdicisccinonnacciosmmaivumn 29,995.00
Demand deposits: . .
33. Individual deposits subject«to check occececococmcmcaaaaa- 256,398.63
34. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days . ... 20,810.38
Total demand deposits Items 38, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and
Y R T RIS iRR R,
Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days
or more notice):
41, Cortifiestes of deDOEIE i, .o tiiiiicinisbdnmnmanumnanmat. SSIOOLIE
Total of time deposits, Items 41, 42, and 43 ... $102,937.93
52. Liabilities other than those above stated . c-cooemaaao 2 133.16
POLR) it ihidmaboutali dßlyeranannuneanibumnenunss BATHEISE
STATE OF GEORGIA, Jasper County, ss:
I, D. N. Harvey, Cashier of the above-namned bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief,
D. N. HARVEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of January, 1917.
E. N. ELDER, Notary Public. -
Correct—Attest: W. A. Reid, J. A. Kelly, J. D. Harvey, Directors.
LAND FOR SALE,
We will offer for sale on the first
Tuesday in Febrpary the following
lands:
263 Acres of land in Denegal Dis
trict; 3 tenant houses; good well;
orchards; known as the William Ap
pling place. Rented for 1917, |
971, Acres in Mouticello District,
two miles from town; good tenant
house and barn, known as the Al
friend place. Rented for 1917.
J. H. KELLY COMPANY.
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GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To Whom it May Concern:
J. H. and E. C. Kelly, Guardians of
Mary Kelly, have applied to me for a
discharge on their guardianship of
Mary Kelly, this is therefore to notify
all persons concerned to file their ob.
jections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in February, 1917,
next, else they will be discharged from
their guardianship as applied for.
This 4th day of January, 1917,
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary,
Jasper County, Georgla.
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. W. R. Caswell having made ap
plication for 12 months’ support for
self and minor child out of the estate
of W. R. Caswell, deceased, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns all
persons concerned are hereby re
‘quired to show cause before the Court
‘ot Ordinary of said county on the Ist
Monday in February, 1917, why said
application should not be granted and
sald returns not be made a judgment
of the court. This the 4th day of Jan
uary, 1917,
H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary,
Jasper County, Georgia.
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IIIAm running a JITNEY and will
appreciate your patronage. Good and
prompt service guaranteed. I may be
reached at Court House any time you
want me.
Give me a trial.
' Telephone 178-J.
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Domestic
Are you planning your Spring sew
ing? '
Now is the time to be getting your
Shirtwaists, Blouses, Middies, Un
derwear, ete.
We saw the advance coming there
fore we bought early and heavy and
we can sell you cheaper than the
wholesale prices are today.
Take advantage of the opportun
ity and get what you need of these
staple goods while they may be had
in—
New Madras Shirtings
New Percales
New Cheviots ‘ |
Middy Twills
Galateas
Suitings
Skirtings
Flaxons
Dimities
Long Cloths
Nainsocks
These goods are cheaper than they
will be in 30 days from now.
Such values are scarce.
P ® P & O & CO &