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Cower Local ISews
Mr. It. C. Mattox of Murphy N. G,
spent' last week-end with his sister,
Mrs. A. M- Scarborough.
Miss Wendail Scarborough of
of Walhalla, S. 0. will spend this
week-end with her mother.
Mrs. Anna McGowan and Mrs.
Hartman ami children of Athens
■were guests of Mrs. B. L. David last
week-end.
Mrs. A. M. Scarborough visited
her mother, who is nuite sick in D&n
icisville, last. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Kidd and chil
dren of Crawford spent last week
end with Mr and Mrs. E. G. Williams,
Mr* Oriri Seymour of Monroe, N.
f). Is tljc guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.
M Seymour.
Mrs. (I. F. Gregory of Havannah,
Fla. was the guest of Mrs. R. T.
Compton recently.
Miss Marjorie llartsfield of Fiber
ton will c pcnd next week-end with
Mrs. W. F. Carithers
The Euzolian Class will meet Fri
day, Oct. 17, at the home of Evylin
White at 4 o’clock,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rowe spent
Sunday in Woodville.
Mrs W. S. Lowe of Colbert visited,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I*.
Rowe yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowe were
visitors to Athens Monday.
Mrs. J. F. Moon has returned from
Gainesville. Fla. where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. John L. Long.
Mrs. C. W. Power has returned
from Asheville, N. C. where she has
spent, some time with her daughter,
Mrs. L. B. Costor.
Circle No 1, of Baptist W. M. S.
met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Jetton
Tuesday afternoon with nine present;
Mrs. J. TANARUS). Thompson led the devo
tional
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Almand had as
their guest, Saturday night Mr and
Mrs. W’lscn Almand and daughter,
Annie Byrd of Apalachee and Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Almand of Social
Circle.
Anderson Almand, the little son
of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Almand has
been real sick
We are glad to report that Mrs.
L. A. Almand, who has been sick, is
better.
Mr. Tmd Airs. H. W. Moore and
children, and Miss Josie Almand
spent last week-end in Atlanta with
the former's sifter, Mrs. .lobn Smith.
They attended the Fair while there.
Mrs. W. F. Panthers and Airs. II
T Compton visited friends in Win
terville Tuesday.
Friends of Mrs. D. P. Moon are
glad to learn that she is better after
having been sick feu- several days.
Mr. and Airs. .1. W. Sherrer of
Carlton were slumping here Tuesday.
i. t •
Airs. Ohra Power Hammonds who
has been visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. ]t. Power has returned to
home in Augusta
Air. Fred Birchmore of Athens'
visited relatives lure Tuesday
Mr. 1,. A. Tcaslev was in ’Athen
yesterday.
Protracted s<?n*se:>s at Baptist j
church begin Sunday nomine.
Aliss ’■ ou'se 1.. ! in'!* retui .■) * *_
tirdsiy from Athens wh.ere she vi and
Aliss Louise Carmichael.
Airs. ,T. H. St onecypher returned
her home in Westminster, S. C.
Tuesday after a v -it with her pnr
y*"• - :;d - D P. All .
Dr. C. L. Ayers, Mr. W. C. Ed
wards and Mrs. Busha of Toccoa
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Ayers Sunday afternoon.
Mr. R. C. David and Mr. Esper E.
Hall of Danielsville were visitors
here Tuesday afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. D. F. Moon are
glad to learn that she is better after
having been sick for several days.
Mesdames J. W. Gholston, A. M.
Wilkins, J. D. Thompson, S. J. Car
michael and C. B. Ayers motored to
Carlton Monday afternoon wheie
they met with the Carlton ladies,
who organized a Woman’s Club that
afternoon.
COMER SCHOOL BUILDING
OVERCROWDED
Our attention is called to the
fact that our school building is full
to overflowing with nice bright-eyed
pupils and that some additional seat
ing capacity and room is necessary.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Revival services iwilk begin next
Sunday morning with the Comer Bap
list church and continue through the
following week. There will be two
services each day, one in the morning
at 11 o'clock and one in the evening
at 8 o’clock.
Mr. A. E. Logan, the pastor will
do the nreaching. The singing will he
conducted bv Mr. W. C. Mitchell
of Sandersvilie, Ga...
Everybody is cordially invited.
Come and bring someone else with
you! •
WETTING OF G. A.’S
The G. A.’s met with Misses Kath
leen Benton, Larie and Roberta Ilix
at their home on Oct. 11, at 3:30.
Avery fine program was rendered,
Miss Kathryn Williams being group
captain. After the meeting a deli
cious salad course was served by the
hostess.
Those present were: Mrs. -T. C.
Davison, leader, Misses Evelyn, Mar
ion and Dare White, Reba Thompson
Elizabeth Woods, Martha Carmichael,
Eleanor Thompson, Mable Burton,
, Louise Russell of Carlton, Francis
| Seymour, Kathryn Williams, Kath-
I loon Benton, Larie and Roberta Hix.
—By Reporter
* CARLTON
• * * * ***** *•
We are Having ideal weather and
the farmers are taking advantage of
it. Gotten will soon bo picked, giving
time to put in good crop of small
grain. There should be large crop
j sowed this fall especially oats, to
meet the small yield of corn.
Air. W. E. Whitehead lost a fine
milch cow last Friday night and Air.
W. M. Martin has one very sick
caused from licking nitrate of soda
sacks.
Judge'Glenn’s coupe seemed to be
runn'ng nicely Sunday afternoon;
reason, had his girl out riding
Mr and Mrs. v ßouben Martin were
visiting in Comer Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. A. Saver and family spent
Sunday in Elbert on. with llor. T. J.
Holme and fanily.
M • ers J. 11. Moon and Earnest
Power were in Athens Monday af
ternoon.
Mr Earl King bad misfortune
Saturday evening to cut his foot
with an *xl>. we :.-r< sorry to state.
Mc<sors T. C. Amerson and Bill
T'i.er har.lt were in Maysville Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M ore ad
son, Gdiner, and Mr. and Mrs. Tan
v Glenn were in Athens Sunday
afternoon, visiting the formers’
dan: liter. Miss Martha Moore, who
; s at Undine - S. N. S.
Mr Emory Berryman of R versido
was ip Carlson Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs T. W. Williams of
i Greenville,- S. C visited the latter’s
parents, Mr and Mr:. 11. I . V.V-m
*•-mlay.
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THE DANIELSVILLE bdOPHW. QANIELSVILLE^GA^
Mr Upson Sanders and family of
Athens spent Sunday with his father
in-law, Mr. J. C. McConnell.
Several ladies from Comer assisted
in organizing a Woman’s Club here
Monday afternoon. The following
officers were elected: Mrs. A. Mr.
Mathews, President; Mrs. F. L. Mar
tin, Vice-President; Mrs. W. J. White
head, Secretary.
We carnc very near having a seri
ous accident here Sunday night; Mr.
Oricn Porterfield of Comer drixing
Ford and Mr. Gaines of Elberton
driving Buick had a head-on collision
overturning Mr. Porterfield’s car,
catching him and his father under it.
Both cars were badly damaged but
as usual the large car got the worst
end of the battle. We are certainly
glad to state that no one was badly
hurt. ,
Rev. W. K. Carswell and family
were called to Augusta Sunday on
account of the death of Mr. Cars
well’s brother’s wife. They have our
deepest sympathy in their hour of
sorrow and bereavement.
CARLTON LADIES ORGANIZE
WOMAN S CLUB
In response to an invitation, Mrs.
J. W. Gholston, accompanied by Mes
dames S. J. Carmichael, A. M. Wil
kins, J. D. Thompson and C. B.
Ayers, motored to Carlton Monday
afternoon to meet with the ladies of
that place to discuss with them the
organization of a club.
Mrs. Howard Long called the
meeting to order, and ashed Mrs. A.
W. Mathews to introduce Mrs. Ghol
ston which she did most gracefully.
Mrs. Gholston gave in a thorough
way an outline of the w T ork done by
the Woman’s Club, and the part it
plays in Community affairs, calling
upon each one of the Comer ladies to
give some phase of work done. The
Carlton ladies voted unanimously to
organize a Clu|r that afternoon, and
with Mrs. Gholston as presiding offi
cer the organization was completed
and the follsiVinil' officers elected:
President —Mrs. A. W. Mathews
First Vice Pres. - —Mrs. Howard Long
[Second Vice Pres . —Mrs. Frank Mar
tin
Sec. —Mi’s. Joe Whitehead
Treasurer—Mrs. Ham Eberhardt.
Carlton ladies present were: Miss
es Florene Williamson, May Wilson,
j Lauree Long and Myrtle Rogers;
| Mesdames C. C. Mathews, C. L. Pat
ten, T. J. Stevens, T. Amerson,
F. D. Smith, J. W . Grimes, Ed Ste
vens, Reuben Martin, Howard Long,
A. W. Mathews, Frank Martin, A.
H. Eberhardt, Jago Deadxvyler, E.
T. Jordan, W. J. Whitehead.
We predict for Carlton one of the
very best clubs in the State. *
National Pig Girl
Miss Golda Fossett has the dis
tinction of < running the greatest
hog show in the world, as Secre
tary and Manager of the National
Swine Show held annually at Pe
oria, 111., wht-ve so - :) cham
pion p rkers from ali o cr the U.
S. compote.
Dental y
Dr D. L. Cl-vidvfrcm fircens
h n - . On. wj}{ pe ■ 'tier or
•'.'oopd VTf>:;: h r. -■ • tr pre
to and > all da- • - dental
work.'to r :niain ore week.
He will aporop'.i’-p a evil.
Seaboard Air Line Railway
ATLANTIC CITY, N,Y. Playground and Recreation Asso.,
Oct. 16-21, 1924,
COLUMBUS, GA, Business Mens’Evangelistic Club of America
Oct. 17-19, 1924.
GREENVILLE, S.C., Sixth Southern Textile Exposition,
Oct. 20-25, 1924.
ATLANTA, GA. The Georgia Sunday School Association.
Oct. 23-26, 1924.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Inaugural Race of the Charlotte Speedway
Oct. 25, 1924.
ATLANTIC CITY N, J., American Gafi Association,
Oct. 13-17 1924. '
ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. Natl. Hardware Asio. and American-
Hard ware Mfg, Asso. Oct. 13-17,1924
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Natl. Paint Oil and Varnish Asso.,and
Paint Mfg. Asso, of US. and Natl.
Varnish Mfg. Asso. Oct, 16-22. 1j?24.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.. International Federation of Catholic
Alumnae, October 17-2311924.
WASHINGTON, DC. Natl. Asso. of Commercial Organisation
Secretaries, Oct. 19-23, 1924.
NEW YORK, N. Y.Clinicial Congress of American Co*lege of
Surgeons and Associated Anesthe
tists of U.S.& Canada. 0ct.20-24,1924
WASHINGTON, D.C Chamber of Commerce of U S.A., East
ern Divisoion, Oct. 23-24, 1924.
For fares, schedules or other information, apply to nearest
Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write O. G LaHatta, TPA,, SAL
Ry,, Atlanta, Ga or Fred GeisCer. Asst, Passenger Traffic.
Manager, SAL., Atlanta, Ga.
STATEMENT OF
The Peoples Bank
COMER, GEORGIA
Showing condition at close of busin e’s October 10, 1924, as called for
by the Superintendent of Banks President: W. A. Rowe
Vice-President: D. P. Moon Cashier: C. V. Ridgway
RESOURCES'
Time Loans and Discounts 68,609.83
Demand Boans 9,546.47
Other Stocks and Bonds 1,575.00
Banking House 4,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,470.00
Other Real Estate Owned 2,123.00
Due from Other Approved
Reserve Agents and Clash
in Vaults 11,781.31
Advances on Cotton .. 16,670.52
Other Checks and Cash Items 112.26
Overdrafts (If any) 128.24
Profit and Loss 458.50
TOTAL 117,475.13
STATE OF GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. f|
Before me came C. V. Ridgway, Cashier of The Peoples Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
v C. V. RIDGWAY
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of October, 1924.
D. E. GRAHAM, N. P., S at Large.
STATEMENT OF
Madison County Bank
COLBERT, GEORGIA
Showing condition at close of business October 10, 1924, as called tor
by the Superintendent of Banks President: J. K. Gnolston
Vice-President: H. H. Hart Cashier: J. L. Williams
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 96,268.90
Demand Loans 566.80
Banking House 2,205.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,250.00
Other Real Estate Owned 17,110.37
Due from Other Approved •
Reserve Agents and Cash
in Vaults 15,796.83
Advances on Cotton . . . .* 455.51
; Other (.'hecks and Cash Items 271.10
Overdrafts (If ar.y) .... 221.61
Mutual Fire Fund 120.00
Depositors’ Guar. Fund 2,815.45
Collection A-C 1,634.03
Farm Expense Account 465.85
Revenue Stamp Account 15.44
Other Resources 4,880.51
TOTAL 144,077 .'Ho
STATE OF GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY. * ’"‘l
Before .:e came ,J. L. Williams, Cashier of Madison Cos. Bank, who
being duly sv.cn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
J. L. WILLIAMS
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of October, 1924.
Lueweene Burckhaiter, N. P.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In ... 25,000.06’
Surplus v** 8,500.00
Deposits Subject to Check 51,479.04
Time Certificate of
Deposit .p 32,471.74
Cashier’s Checks 24.35
Bills Payable None
Re-discounts None
TOTAL 117,475.13-
.LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In .. 15,000.00
Surplus 3,000.00
Deposits Subject to Check 25,098.47
Time Certificate of
Deposit 42,288.01
Cashier’s Checks 378.99
Bills Payable 31,500. Oft
Notes and Bills
Rediscounted 1,950.00
Other Liabilities 358.24
Call Deposits 24,500.00
Cash Long . . . 3. 09
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TOTAL ’*:i 44,077.40