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LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. Maynard Collgy sprnt )n>t Turn-
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. .Ins. A. Bnll, of Columbia, H. C„
is spending ntvliili, with her luotlior,
Mrs. A<ln McWllllnm*.
Among Uio visitors lioro Sunday wort
Messrs, Fort Mnll. Julian, Byrd, II. H.
McWilliams, M Norris mnl Loon Nor
its. of AHmitn,
Mr. Hold, Cousins, of Locust (Irow,
spent I lie week-end with liis inol.lier. Mrs,
Win ('onslns.
Misses Bessie Cmirli me I Dnis.v Hnr
dntvny visited relative* nt llnyinond for
tile week end.
Mr. Kdwnrd Lee Norris, of Mndrns,
find Miss Leslie Norris, of Atlnntn,
were weekend Riiests of Mr. nnd Mrs,
K. C. Norris.
Mr. mnl Mrs. .Mm <dimer mid little
daughter, of linsl Point, were gneeti,
Inst week of Dr. mid Mrs. .1. W. bum-
liert.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Brown, of Pern
lur, are spending a few dnys witli Dr.
nnd Mrs. M. H. Archer.
Mi. Hoy Haynes nnd daughter, Mary,
of hast Point, risitist ttie former's
mother, Mrs. Susie llnynes. Inst week.
Misses Louise Taylor mnl (dmnlins
Matthews spent Monday in Newnnn.
Messrs. ICminett mill Thomas Null, of
Atlanta, were culled this week to the
bedside of their mother, Mrs. Dee Null,
who is critically ill.
The Kpworth League of the Method
1st church met Thursday night. mnl en
joyed n very. interesting program.
I'ho Woman's Missionary BoeleU of
the Biiptist. church met Mondiiv night
with Mrs. dim Dunlap.
Miss Kiila ..liiekson entertained ill mi
inforinnl party for fifty of her friends
lost Friday night The house was lovely
ill its decorations of pot plants and cut
llowcrs. flumes of several kin,I* were
enjoyed, with a special musical pro-
Itraia, after which refreshments were
served.
Misses Annie Dora Hrndhuv, Lillian
He well nnd Ktliel Honrk, of Grnutville,
"' re week-end guests of Mrs. Vork.
Mrs. York cnteitaiiiod Bntiirdnv even-
tna with a ennl party In honor of her
visitors. The house was beautifully
decorated with pot plants, and .jonquils
mid vl«lets were also used in profusion.
I H I 11 ' vor '' present, and ii
•lelieious Hiilml course was served.
March 1st. •
TURIN.
Quarterly rnnfereuec was held at the
Methodist church here Baturdav, with
regular.son-ires Humlny. ('residing 101
der l 'leekley was present and preached
some excellent sermons. After the nmra
I'K Nl ; r ' i ‘ , ° Saturday the gnml women ,,f
the elinreli served a luncheon in home-
of the delegates mnl visitors. There are
live diurehes In the Turin circuit mnl
reports broiiHht by the delegates from
till- different charges were ( piit,.
aging.
One night lust week u born mnl two
teniint houses on the farm of Mr. Olenu
Hailey, near Turin, were destroyed he
lire, supposed to be of ineoiidlnrv' origin.
We understand the less is fully covered
n,V in mu ranee.
We were in Newmin Monday, and it
war",," 1 our heart to receive so uiiiuv
ulfectiomite greetings from our friends.
Does advertising pnyf Wo are of
the opinion that Cut thin & Co. will sav
1 it does. Anyhow, -the linn caught on'o
customer with I heir mlvertiscments.
Attrnrteil by their announced reductions
wo went to their store
while in Newnnn Moodily ami purelmsed
r,,!."" , ", 1 .“ 00 ' 1 r l,m,H half the
former so ling twice. Ilencifwe say mb
vorllsint! helps the buyer as well as (lie
Heller.
The Central railway has creeled two
hi daes at points where the Newnnn
..1 l'. K,Wll - v '’'"wes its tracks am
ii.w'xt » , r,, i , "i 1 "K '""I the other ul
Hie McDonald crossing, Several sml
< hlents have oeeurred at the Itist-iinniod
th'm" vu- \v* "V" '!' 'lunger point
!. i n 1 llrkN l "" 1 Airs. North
' ere Wlloil by u trtiiii hoi no yearn airo
and at the same plaeo upon another ue-
" .votniif woniiin was imiimeit for
HI
GRANTVILI.E.
Miss Sam Moaelinm entertained the
graduating elasa nt n pretty party at her
home on Thursday' evening Inst.
Messrs. John nnd .lullnii I'nrprntcr,
of Newnnn, were welcome visitor* In
Gimitrilla Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Bunks, of Newnnn, Was tin-
guest Saturday of Mrs. Kdwln Banks.
Miss Itnrliara Arnold, of Palmetto, is
visiting Mrs. C. I!. I'lillneatli.
Mrs. W. N. Banks entertained the
teactiers of ttie high m-limd at her lioine
Tuesday nflernoni).
Mrs. Horry Baxter mid Mrs. Clin*.
Arnold were in Newmin the past week.
Dr. and Mrs. Will Pi.st and Mr. Blnke
Latnliert spent Htilidny ill UmtglnsvIlU’.
Mrs. Tuck Mcuchniu represented the
V.’eninn’s Missionary Society at the re
cent annual niisxinfmr.v cmiferem-e in
tialnesvllle.
Mr. amt Mrs. Joe B'lhanimii enter,
tnini <1 a number of friend* at a 'posspiu
supper Mnndiiy night .
Miss l.iltiiiu Seivell S|iciit the week-end
in Lutlu'rvllle. the guest of Miss Brad
billy.
Miss Mcllic Cellars eiilertailirtl the
high school contingent at a picture show
parly Friday afternoon,
Mrse A. II. S. Bngg, wlm is spending
the white! in Mutriuxns, t.'iilni, writes her
friends here Hint t'lilin Inis n di'liglllfill
diiunte, loit she prefers fleorgin.
Mrs, \V. N. Banks was matron of
tumor at tile recent wedding of Miss
Frances Lillian Arnold mid Mr. Ham
Cook, in Newmin.
Mr. and Mrs. .Slaughter Lambert nnd
Mr. mid Mrs. White spent Humlny with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Kate Cotton is spending some
time in Montgomery with her daughter,
Mrs. Sims,
The friends of Mr. and Mrs; Pete
Copeland will be glad to know they Iqive
recently moved from LnOrmigc to
(irmitville.
Mrs. Htewnrt Colley him the sympathy
of the entire rniiiinntiity in the bereave
meal caused by the ilentli of her brother,
Dr. Allen Fort, pastor of the First Bap
tist church, Nashville, Trim. While vis
lllng Ids sister hero upon different occa
sion* Dr. ' Fort mode inmiy friends,
who learned of his death with deep re
gret.
Mrs. Frank Stevens, Mrs. Harvey
North anil Mrs. Hetihih Hummers, of
Newnnn, were recent guests of Mrs. T.
M. Zcllnrs,
March k’d.
WELCOME
Mrs. .1. C. McKoy visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. t). It. Him*. in llognnsvillc,
last. week.
Our Holiday school is growing, both
in iiuniliers mid interest. Let everybody
In the community on out. next Sunday
iifternomi at. k 1 Hill o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L, Pit inn n and chil
dren spefit Hominy with the former's
parents, in the Third district.
Mrs. Penelope Houston, of Moreland,
1h spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. C, F. Wood.
Don't forget to come to the It. V. P.
D. each Sunday night. It is one of the
best training schools for the young peo
ple tlmt we know.
The funner* lire Inking advantage of
this pretty weather mid lire busy farm
ing. They are neglecting their cotton
land, Inn, wo are glad to note, mid pre
paring fill II bigger corn crop. ‘ Neces
sity is the mother of invent ion. ” it is
said, and we think the farmer is more
awake to the situation tliiiu over, fully
lenll/.liig Hint lie will have to make his
living nt home, with no nssistnuee from
liny source except the Lord.
March 1st,
LONGSTREET.
A number of fine porkers worn slaugh
tered in this part of tho county during
the lata cold snap.
Mr. Norman Patterson is quite sick
nt this writing, wo regret to note.
Mr. (tod Mrs. Lawson Wynn, of Wood
bind, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C.
Bttker.
Mr. Joint Neely lias returned to Oor-
dqn, Ala., after spending 'sM-crnl dnys
With liis sister, Mrs. Rosie McDonald.
Hujldny-seliool nt Coke's Chapel was
well attended on Holiday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown, of Union
City, were guests of Mr. D. "W. Moore
mnl faintly the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips, Of New
nnn, spent Hundiiy with Mr. iloutjcii
Keith mnl family.
Miss Mary Fox North', of Hhnrpslmrg,
spent the week-nnl with Miss Tabitim
McLean.
Mr. mnl Mrs. Al Vineyard and cliil
drcii spent Humlny with Mr. mol Mrs.
Karl Wingn, near I'uliiirtto.
Mrs. W. L. McLean is quite sick thin
week, we regret to note,
Maul, 1st.
-o————
And the Audience Smiled.
A well-ltnmcii slotlsHe > |a:i was giving
■some KioieinMiis a,mm a certain Indus
try at a public dinner. "These are hot
toy figures. Imllen and gentlemen," lie
said. "They are the figures of a man
who knows what he Is talking iflmut."
Our Plank.
We may' lie wrong, Imt our position
Is t Du I. for W). the gnrngo loeoluinlc
xtiniitil have done something to our
rnr besides grease the cushions.—Dill-
'ns News. g
COMING TO NEWNAN
ON A RETURN VISIT.
The Progressive Medical
Doctors’ Specialist.
Treating Diseases Without Surgical
Operation.
Free Consultation and Examination
to Ail Who Need and Want
Medical Aid.
Will be at the Virginia House Friday,
March 18, From 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
One Day Only, Return In Three Months.
Thu I’rngressivo Medical Doctors’
Specialist is licensed by t|ie Htute of
(leorgia i a graduate of one of tho best
universities | twenty-live years of ^irue
tlcal experience; comes well recommend
ed, Will demonstrate in tlm principle
cities methods of treating diseases of
long standing by means of medicines,
diet and hygiene, thus saving many peo
ple from ii dangerous mid expensive mir-
girnl operation.
Some of the Cases Cured.
Miss Jesse Boyd, llrill’in, tin., (hill
stones.
(i. F. Omni ley. Box -IN, lit. 7, Gnmill
ton, fin., Nervous Ttrouble and Consti
pation.
Arthur Thomas, UI7 'South Orange St.,
Dawson, tin., t'litmrh of Stomach and
ConHtipnrion.
Until Bunks, Itt. (i, Newnnn, (in., Goi
t re.
1 lemur Treadwell, HI. 1, < 'rinvfordville,
(In., Diabetes.
Daniel Harrell-, Box 152, HI. 1, Genoa,
Flo., Heart Trouble.
.1. N. W. Robinson, 21M7 Itli Avenue,
Columbus, tin., Paralysis with High
Blond Pressure.
Mrs. Ii. L. Flemister, Arimiehee, On.,
Large Varicose Ulcer of Leg.
Mrs. W. F. I 'll rhn in, Greensboro, G.i
Brights Disease.
A diagnosis of nay disease of lung
standing, its nature mid cause, vvijl be
made FREE and proper medicines will
lie furnished at a reasonable cost t.i
those selected as favorable eases lor
treatment.
Children must be iiccompiiuied by tueir
pnrents mnl married ladies by their hus
bands.
Headquarters: Atlanta, (111.
March 1st.
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CHARTER NO. 04TT
U E P O R T
RESERVE OIBTRICT NO. 6.
O F T II F, CONDITION.
OF THE——
Frank
in uur
BETHLEHEM.
Miss Jewel Gentry, from near New
mi, whs tlm week-end guest, of her aunt,
ilJss Alpha Gentry,
In^Atlanta.' 1 '’ CW "" " I,0m " wk '‘
. "fa- L. E. Gooper is spending n few
days with her duughter, Mrs. (’. H. (j or .
don, nt Moreland.
Mr. t'lmrlta Goutry mid family, from
mvir Newnnn. spent Sunday with rela
tives here,
Mr. Dewey Cooper was in Atlanta
Monday.
Misses Glemi nnd t'lnrn Watkins nud
Miss Anmo Boswell were in Morelnnd
Thursday.
Mr. mnd Mrs. C. II. Gordon nmi little
son, of Morelnnd, visited here' Snturdnv
afternoon.
. k,r ' ’!’• Gentry, Miss Alpha Gen-
try uikI Miks Hetty ('ooper went- up to
Nflwnnit l^ntunluv.
Messrs. T. K. Tyree nnd
Ibtmipsuu, of Newnnn, vlsitisl
rouiiuunlty Sunday ufternoou.
March 1st.
— " o—,
LONE OAK.
Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herseheil
r. Ilnnhu and Mr. Kd Hardin Nviupn
thuo wui\ them in the tare*Yemeni oe-
ensiomd by the deatli of Mrs. Sydney
Hardin, which i>mirrcd near heiv Sun-
•lay morning. While it was not our
privilege to know Mrs. Hardin |>eeso|i-
utty, as she had resided in onr rouunu-
nlty only u short time,' her ueighborg
s|.oke in Idgh praise of her fine Woman
ly gw?*, nnd her death is widely la- 1
meuied. Tier remains were carried to
MJiior, tier former home, for interment.
Mr. Park Sowell mid family visit,si
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt, at Mum-lies
ter. Sunday.
Mrs. .1. M. Johnson cntcitniued the
member- of the Kpworth League Friday
night. After a most enjoyable social
bour. including n musical program, hot
chocolate mnl cake wofo send |,v tin-
hosU'ss.
Messrs. Wnrroii nud t'luivin-e Sowell,
of Hog.insvillo, were lie,,' Hull,lav.
March 1st.
MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK
At. Nownini, in tho Stnto‘of Coorpin, at the close nf IniBinoRS on Feb.‘21, 10-f
\
10.000 00
0.000 00
•W.850 on
844 00
RESOURCES.
1. in) Ixwiukuml discount#, ioclmlhnt mllBcuuniM, $120.022 20
2. Overdrafts, socuml, nonr: mufvurtU. $211 40 /
4. Ii, S. COYKHNMKNT 8RCUIUT1K8 OWNKI) l
l)«|KMttrd to sccurtk circulation tU. S. bonds nur value.)
ib) Plodtrod to secure U. »S. doposits (par value)
(f) Owned nnd urptidacd
(h) War Savin?* Ccrlttlcatcs and Thrift Stamps actually owned
lotal U. 8. Govormnent securities.
6, Stocks, otlter than Federal Reserve Bank stock
?. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank. (50 per cent, of subscription)
0.‘ Furniture and dxturaa
II. Lawful reserve with Fwlerai Resol ve Bank
18. Fash In vault and net amounts due from national lianks
14. Net amounts nur from banks, bankern and trust companies in tlm
United States, (other than included in llama 11 or IS)
15. Exchanges for clearins-house......
Total of Items Ut, 14 and 15
17. Checks on banks located outsideof city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items
18. Redemption fund with U. 8, Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer.
19. Interest earned hut not collected-approxlmatt—on notoa and bills rc-
veivabk* not past due.
37,380 13
Total.
LIABILITIES.
21. Capital stock paid in ..
24. Surplua fund . r .
23, (a) undtvklwl pudlia.
lb) Lees current expenses, inioresi and taxes paid
24, Interest a< d dlscoun collcctwi or credited, in advance ot maturity and
. not earned (approximate)
27 Circulating notes outatsndin? *
DEMAND DEPOSITS tOTHER THAN HANK DEPOSITS) SUBJECT TO
RESERVE (DRtoatTR Payablk Within 30 Days):
S3, Individual deposit* subject to cl
l uue in let
$120,922 20
211 4«
tlo, 694 00
1,000 00
5,250 00
3,145 10
24.463 73
34,119 09
1,400 76
1.860 28
»U0 60
750 00
1,760 05
$561,196 25
$21,029 65
1.426 Oil
deposit
34. Cert llleate* of deposit
borrowed) ,
38. Other demand deposit*
1\>tal demand deposits. Under than bank deposits) subject to reset v
(itema 33, 34 ami 38)
3$. CArt Idea tea of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Total of time deposit* aubji«ct to reserve. Item 39.
43. UNITED 8T.VTRS DEPOSiTS (OntKa Than Postai. Savinch):
(») War loan deimsit account - 6,000 00
> check.,
i less than 30 days (other than for money
341.517 56
175 77
Total.
$125,000 00
60.000 0C
19,602 92
6.100 00
12.800 00
2&0.012 39
14,372 82
47.1C2 36
175 77
6.000 00
$561,196 25
Trouts to Agriculturist.
**TIm* ;ii r : ,! mp mut i«t|mbit ion,” jsnys
Jilin •rir.»(hu-,w till* 1*171 Vctsl moil, vnl-
W»t ••*«» nmi n of iMIxens
hi* l**asj irivon of ul) to mil dosIgnB,**
• 55. Of the total leans and discount* shown above, the amount of which interest and discount v
chnrped at rstes in excess of those permitted by law (Sac. 5197 Rev. Stat.) exclusive of notes
upon which totalchanrc not to exceed 50 cents was made, was Nonk, Tho number of such
loans was NONK. \
fO. Tho amount of money loaned ON CALI. OR DEMAND, by this hank on bond and slock collateral,
in Ni w Yoik City, Includtint loth him* msmedirectly to borrvwcisand those through its New
York eornranondeniH on the date of thl* report was Nonh.
57, Th«' * mount of mom y loaned ON TIME, by this hank on bond and stock collateral, in Kexr York
City, including both losus msde oirectiy to borrower* and these throuph its New York corrcs-
tuimiruia « n the date of this report was None.
TJ*. Apirri'imtu amount of salaries or compensation t*aM by this bank to l'hah man of Heart) (if any),
Piwudent, Vice* President a. Cashier *nd Assistant Oa»hiera for month of January. 1921. $525.00.
Asm’ai. par of all these othcera at January. 1921 rate of pay, $6,300.00; number of these utticcrs
on date of this rdport w*s threo.
59. Aeirrr uats amount of salaries or compettMtion paid to all other «mpioyoca of the Iwnk for month
ol January, IR2L tS4.(F. ANNUAL payot these ruuMws on basis of the January, 1921. rate
of pay, $1.00SAM; number of theao employees on date of this report was two.
STATE OF GEORGIA-County ok Cowkta. ss
L W. II. Parks. Cashier of thcabovi'-namcd hank, do solemnly swear that the ubove statement
is true to the best of my knowJodKo and belief. IV. B. PARKS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Snl day of March. 1921.
Corknct-Attest: « H. J. Iskakl. Notary Public.
T. t». Farmk^. )
B. M. Bl ckhUbn, VDlrectora.
F. B. Colk. »
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—OF
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17.50 to 59.00
—OF
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v’
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