The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 09, 1925, Image 3

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COLLIERS ACADEMY welcome again the bright s*n py days-and hope for more. Mr . and Mrs,. L. 0. Chandler treated their children and grand children with a ’p*sum dinner Ne Years day. 1 Mattie Mae Anthony k w staying with her aunt, Mrs. ‘Coaper, and continuing her school work at Comer High school. M rs . Cora Graham and son, KLne, spent Sunday very pleasantly with Mr and Mrs W. B. Patton and family M r , A. W. Chandler and daugh ter. Miss Emily, spent a while Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Chandler. i[r Of SI (Hi ■ 1 Mr. F. C. Tiller and family were guess of Mr. C. I. Chandler and family Sunday. ; Several new pupils entered our Sunday School Sunday; we welcome them and hope fbr more in the L. ture. r * Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Chandler spent the week-end with the lat ter’s mother and famliy, Mrs Car rington of Cedar Grove. We welcome Mr. Will Smith and family back Into our community af ter several years absence. He now 7 occupies the home place of Mrs. Nar.cy Webb. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patton and son W. B. Jr. spent a while Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs Joe Chandie Our school opened the spring te 7 Monday morning. We are proud of such an efficient teacher as Miss Hel en Bridges. The patrons of the school met to get up wood for the school Monday afternoon. Don't forget Sunday School every Sunday at 3P. M. Prayer meeting ev -y Thursday night, 7 o’clock. AT come and bring somebody with you. Le: carry on the Lord's work which is so much neglected. . ... ... ... mm STOMACH CATARRH Few, if any, B remedies can equal the g I value of Pe-ru-na for ca- I I tarrh cf the stomach. ■ At this season it is esti- I ■ mated that every third ■ I person is more or less I troubled with this form g of catarrh Eg 1 BE READY I Have the j| Proper Madirine j| I h * in the % ’ House. f■% A- 1 - -j Sold K : . N ••■-'v.i fc.verywhcire gl ? .or. , . | \\ *-* *vv M i -i //v - ; •§ t i . /.A LAD: - S V-/OKK AT HO MS, plea*. act, r agv c o J , . / on your mach ne. ~ r ?art time Hiffaut possj b!.-' - • . - C;: s*-:J. For full informs. :s L. J, 2 cs, Box 2, CLoy, "Kid” McCoy -"I \ |“^l Norman Selby, known to ring fans as “Kid’.’ McCoy, former mid dleweight champion, faced his greatest fight in Los Angeles, charged with the murder of Mrs* Theresa Mors, whom he claims committed suicide. * LAND POSTED We are going to stock part of our land with quail, grouse and pheas ant and we have posted our land to protect the game for a few years and have posted signs on land read ing: “POSTED! Will prosecute any one caught hunting on our land. This means you!” We mean exactly w 7 hat this sign says. We offer a standing reward of SIO.OO for any one caught hunting, or tearing down signs on our lands with evidence to convict. GHOLSTON BROS STATEMENT OF Bank of lla ILA, GEORGIA At Close of Business Der 31, 1924 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS . PRESIDENT: A. S. Westbrook Vice-President: J. H. Henley CASHIER: J. L. Thompson RESOURCES Time Loans and Discounts 48,990.5'/ Banking House 2,48/. Furniture and Fixtures 1,615.80 Other Real Estate Owned 12,000.00 Cash in Vault and Amounts Deposited with Approved Reserve Agents 2,784.98 Due from Other Banks 30,181.71 Checks for Clearing House 978.93 Overdrrafts —(if any .... 80.00 TOTAL 99,119.41 STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison Comty. Before me came J. L. Thompson, Cashier of Bank of Ila, who being duly sworn says that the above for going statement is a true condition otf said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. J. L. THOMPSON, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me, this sth day of .January, 1920. R. F. BIRD, C. N. P. STATEMENT OF Carlton Bank CARLTON, GEORGIA At Clo*e of Business Der 31, 1924 PRESIDENT: J. D. Long VICE-PRES. : F. D. Smith CASHIER: F. D. Smith RESOURCES Time Loans and Discount 117,203.50 Demand Loans 15,742.63 Other Stocks and Bonds 500.00 Banking House 2,405.19 Furniture and Fixtures 4,561.77 Other Real Estate Owned 9,085.53 Cash in Vault and Amounts Deposited with Approved Reserve Agents 03,160.00 Other Checks and Cash Items 475.39 ■Overdraft*—(if- any) 1,383.01 Other Assets 3,783.78 120.00 TOTAL 218,437.8( ;TATE OF GEORGIA, Madison Cou . „ , tt n CniiNii C >('■' r f Carlton Rank, who be Before me came r . ■ £>mi n-r'-T" r< a true com! it | -]y sworn says that the above loro n . f said Bank, as shown by the books of file in rani Bank. F. D. SMITH Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Pth day <t January, 1925 W. J. WHITEHEAD, N. P. THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. GA. Church President ■Hp Dr. S. Parkee Cacbnan, ot th Congregations! Church of Brook lyn, was made president of tha U. S. Federal Council of Churches at the Atlanta conference. MONEY LOANED by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2 per cent is now available. As it takes some 60 days to close ja loam, please seeß me at once if you need money on your land. Tkis is not only the cheapest money available on farm lands, but the farmer practi cally fixes his own terms of payment, and can never be called upon to pay the principal sum, except at the rate of SI.OO per SIOO annually. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Cecretary-Treasurer LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In .. 15,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,090.60 Dividends Unpaid 12,365.12 Deposits Subject to Check 37,555.18 Time Certificates of Deposit 22,048.51 Cashier’s Checks 60.00 Bills Payable Nono TOTAL 99,119.41 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In 25,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Proits 0,088.02 Deposits Subject to Check 90,302.40 Time Certificates of Deposit 80,944.79 Cashier’s Checks ‘ 41.99 S TOTAL 218,437.81 UtTERWOVEN STOCKING COM PUT, Every now and then a customer comes into our store who has been “try ing out” some other mak“ of socks and tells us his sad story, always closing’ his remerks with the em phatic declaration that nothing but Interwoven Socks wit! ever again go on his feet! Well, we know that the superiority of Interwoven Ooc <ms Socks is so noticeable that anybody can see it. That’s why we sell Interwovens. ff there is anyone left in this locality who is not wearing Interwoven Socks we invite him to come to us for a demonstration. He will never regret it. In fact, he’ll thank us for the tip. New Showing 1 Of Sun Tub Suiting, and Indian head in colors, both guaranteed last colors: at a lower price 39c a yard Car load galvanized roofing, just ar= rive. Can fill you wants for most all lengths. W. A. Rowe § Cos. C~<T.