The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 01, 1915, Image 3

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ROGERS’ Economy Line New catch white lake fish; kit 41c. Full cream cheese, the best money can buy, 1 7c lb. Best head rice, lb., 6 L-2C. Ribbed side meat, 12 1 -2C lb. No. 10 C otton Bloom lard, 94c. No. 10 Silver Leaf lard, $1.05. No. 10 Georgia Rose pure lard, $[.07. Good Alaska sal mon, 3 cans 25c.; 1 2 cans 95 c. Arm & Hammer soda, 7 packages 25c. 5 lbs. Rogers Good Drink coflee, 90c. Pure cane sugar, 16 pounds, $ 1. 2 5-lb sack, $1.54. FLOUR Rogers’ LaRosa fancy patent, 48-lb. sack, $1.54. Barrel, $6. Rogers’ No. 97, the best self rising; 48- lb. sack, $1.64. Barrel, $6.40. Richland Lily, the world’s best flour, 24-lb. sack, $1. Market baskets, 5 c. Best grade Irish potatoes, peck, 22c. Rogers’ Better Bread; single loaf, 4 c. double loaf, 7 c. Lousianne coffee, 4 cans 90c. Sardines, 7 for 25c. | L. W. Rogers Co. 8 Jackson Street NEWNAN HERALD NEWNAN. FRIDAY, OCT. 1. Society THUiPHONE 174 The Civic League have been enter taining at a series of social functions this week, for the benefit of the Coun ty Club. Tuesday morning Mrs. R. 0. Jones entertained with a most enjoy able party at her home. Her guests were Mesdames T. M. Goodrum, Gar land Jones, F. B. Cole, R. J. Stewart, G. W. St. John, Mike Powell, and Miss Neila Lou Waitom. Wednesday Mrs. Mike Powell entertained a party at the Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta, fol lowed by a theatre party at the Forsyth. Her guests included Misses Dorothy Burpee, Daisy Peddy, Mesdames F. M. Bryant, Ellen Goolsby, L. H. Hill, Frank Wilkinson, W. G. Post and Geo. Brown. Mrs. G. W. St. John was hos tess at a small domino party Wednes day morning at her home on Greenville street. Mrs. A. W. Stubbs assisted in entertaining, the other guests being Mesdames M. B. Sewell, R. N. Cole, R. 0. Jones. 1. P. Bradley, I). W. Boene, H. H. North, H. H. Murray, and Miss Nelia Lou Walton. Mrs. W. G. Hull' entertained a few friends informally at a dinner Monday evening at her home on Temple avenue, and afte-wardr at a theatre party at The Strand. The invited guests were Misses Ellen Turner, Augusta Mann, Marian Bryant, and Nona Wadsworth, and Messrs. McKenzie, Morgan, Mooney and Smith. Mr. M. F. Cole entertained a few friends at dinner at the Ansley Hotel, Atlanta, on Friday evening last, fol lowed by a theatre party at the Forsyth. His guests included Mrs. F. B. Cole, Mrs. Annie Orr. Misses Julia Troutman, Mae Cole and Susie Martin. Mrs. J. S. Gibson entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club this week. Mrs. T. G. Farmer, jr., won the club prize, a pair of silk hose, and Mrs. Pauline Murphey was presented with a box of crepe de chine handker chiefs. Mrs. M. F. Cole spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Lee, in Ma con. Mrs. John O Davies, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. B. C. Sanders this week. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION — OF THE — Bank of G r an t v i 1 Located at Grantville, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 21, 1915. $ 02, 4, 3, 1, RESOURCES. Time* loans ....... Overdrafts, secured BankinK house ... Furniture and fixtures Of her real estate. Duo from batiks ami hankers in thiaStnte 15, Due from banks and hunkers in other Suites 6, Currency $2,486 00 i Gold 665 00 - Silver, nickels and pennies . 3.757 691 6.518 32 6.888 59 Total $100,809 95 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . £25,000 00 Surplus fund 15.000 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and tnx« s paid . ... 1,710 62 Duo unpaid dividends ;?2S oo Individual deposit* s .bjeet to check. 43.711 22 Cashier's checks. 120 11 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money .... 15,000 00 Total $100,869 95 STATE OF GEORGIA -County op Cowbta : Before me came J. A. Latimer. Cashier of Rank of Gmntville, who. being: duly sworn, says that the above and foreffoiny statement is a true con dition of said bunk, as shown by the books of file in said bunk. J. A. LATIMER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed liefore me this 28th day of September, 1915. V. W. Chambliss, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI T I O N -OF THE- Moreland Banking Company Located at Moreland, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 21, 1915. dT ATEMENT OF THE CONDITION - r> F THE- Bank of Raymond Located at Raymond, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 21, 1915. RESOURCES. Demnml loans $ 9.399 27 Time loans 26,607 49 Overdrafts, secured . . . 89.8 48 <>\ mirafts, un hoc tired. 124 14 Honda and stock* owned by bank 600 (Ml RnnkinK-hon.se .. 1,710 (HI Furniture and fixture* 2.064 11 Due from bunks und bankers in this state 741 43 t urroney $ 160 00 1 Silver, nickels und pennies 275» 77 715 77 l ! nsh items.. 106 00J Profit, and lost* . . .. 1,387 85 Advnuees on cotton ami send 1,381 05 Total . $45,059 59 LIABILITIES. Capital fltock paid in. ...... $ 26,000 00 Surplus fund 1.500 00 Undivided profit*, less current expenses. interest and tuxes paid 1.989 JO individual deposits .subject to check... 5.112 DO Cashier's checks 57 50 Rills payable, including time certificates representing money borrowed 12.000 00 Total $45,659 59 STATE OF GEORGIA Cowkta County: Before me came K. J. Bailey, Cashier of Bunk of Raymond, who. being: duly sworn, says that, the above and foregofntr statement, Isa true condition oC said bank, us shown by the books of file in said bank. E. J. BAILEY, Cashier.. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September. 1916. .1. C. WiTOiiK.it, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION O F THE Sharpsburg Banking Co Located at Sharpsburg, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 21, 1915. RESOURCES. Detnand loans $ Time loans.. .. . . Overdrafts, unsecured Furniture and fixtures Duo from hanks and bunkers in this State Due from bunks and banker?* in other States Currency. $ 54S 00) Gold 535 00 V Silver, nickels and pennies.... 460 61 \ Total $59,487 49 "If you wish to seo your favorite picture, vote for it at The Strand. The picture receiving the largest number of votes during any two-weeks’ period will be shown the week following. The voting-box will be found at the right of the entrance. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Cole, Misses Dorothy Gardner-Cole, Margaret Mur phey and Mr. Sidney White motored to Auburn, Ala., Sunday. Miss Carolyn Milner, who has been engaged in missionary work fin South Georgia for the past month, returned home Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Hill, Misses Martha and 1,129 56 7,260 77 966 96 431 25 6,133 41 2.030 94 1,543 61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. $ 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less current expanse**, interest and taxes paid 8.9H1 H7 Du** unpaid dividends 30 00 Individual depcif it* •« ibject to check .... 8,910 68 Time certificate*.. MOO 34 ('ashler's checks t 60 Hilts payable, including time certifi cates representing borrowed money 15,006 00 Total. $59,187 19 STATE OF GEORGIA—County ok Cowkta : Before me came D. C. Owen. Cashier of Moreland Banking Co., who, being duly sworn, says that the above and forgoing statement is a true condition of said bank, at* shown by the luniks of file in said bank. D. C. OWEN, Cashier. Sworn to und subscribed before me this 24th day of September, 1915. . J. A..R. Camp. Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. RESOURCES. Time hums. $! Overdrafts, secured Overdrafts, unsecured. Ranking-house Furniture and tlx lures ... Due from banks and bunkers in t hin State Duo from banks and bankers in other Sillies. Current's . $1,437 «Hf | Gold 6 oo ! Silver, nickels, etc ,. 119 15 Cash items 122 70 I Total $39,766 Hi 2.1,318 106 1.698 1,047 7,934 1,060 1.683 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $15,000 00’ Surplus fund 4.500 00 Undivided profits, less current expedites, interest and taxes paid 64 29- Individual deposits subjeet. to check 14,176 86 Demand oqri Ificakos . • ■ • 18 00 Rills payable, includimt time certificates representing borrowed money ... 6.000 00 Total. $39,756 12 STATE OF GEORGIA County ok Cowkta: Refore mo camo W. L. 'McLean. Cashier of Sharpsburg Ranking Company, who, lieingduly sworn, says that the above und foregoing statement, is a true condition of said bunk :ts shown by the hooks of tile in said bank. W. L. McLEAN, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribud before me, this 28th day of September, 1916. G. S. Hauiiy, Notary Public Coweta county. Go. Janie Hill ant) Miss Mary Tigner, of Greenville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. A. Steed. After spending a month with her father’s family at Siloam, Ga., Mrs. J. C. Leach and children have returned home. Mr. John Armistead, of Rockingham, N. C., spent several days this week with his brother, Rrof. E. A. Armistead. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cole and Miss Jennie Fow ler motored to Atlanta Saturday. Miss Mary Fort, of Danville, Ga., will arrive to-day to be the guest of Miss Evelyn Wright. ♦ ♦ Mrs. Irvine Ellis and Mrs. Joe Ellis, of Union Springs, Ala., are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Arnall. Miss Grace Davis spent, several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, in Atlanta. The man who pleases only himself has to supply the applause. FARMERS’ Supply Store It was with many doubts and fears that we all started in to make this crop. Both the mer chant and farmer had to go strong on faith—faith in each other. We have struggled up to this good hour, and now see that we have been greatly blessed. Hope, too, we can see better times ahead for us all. We have stocked our store with the things that our customers need, and at the lowest prices cash can command. We are still headquarters for supplies for the farm and home. We want to mention especially the following articles you will need— “Star Brand” Shoes Are Better. See us on shoes for the entire family. Work Shirts, Undershirts, Work Pants, etc. Also, bagging and ties. Special prices to ginners. Georgia Seed Rye, Barley, Wheat and Oats. Flour, Flour, Flour! “Desoto” is the best Flour for the money that you can buy. Old-fashioned Cuba Molasses. Come to see us. You are always welcome. Hitch your mules and horses in our wagon yard and store vour bundles with us. ir JL 3ICIIIC ir ir 1C Special Sale of FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Monday, Oct. 4, We will put on sale a lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear at greatly reduced prices. In this sale will be found broken lots; not all sizes, but quite a large assortment from which to select. If you can find your size it means a saving to you of 25 to 50 per cent, from the regular price. Look through your wardrobe and if in need of any winter underwear it will be to your advantage to at tend this sale. P. F. CUTTINO & CO. 1 I 1 | 1 1 1 ICJtIZD I. ,l[ 11 DC ir ii ir DC □II Try to Remember This The very next time you are in this store, ask see among the other things, our new models of KABO "The Live Model Corset" There is a model among them that will give you more style, poise and ease than any corset you have ever worn. The fitting of these corsets on live models means t v, at every style and comfort, feature have been combined—that the one is nor sac rificed for the other. This will be good news to you, for you may now have that smart, youthful appearance which every woman dreams to acquire. Each Kabo is guaranteed not to rust, break nor tear, and i prices are $1 to $5. Real value-giving is our first consideration permeates every department of this store. “Kabo Means Good’’ the it KABO “THE LIVE MODEL CORSET' II. C. GLOVER CO. ]cmc JL 311 Z1ICZZ3EZIC 3C