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(dfTV SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT. 19TH
“The public Schools of Houston
County wil'l open on Sept. 19th
1921. Th 0 £° ar d °* Education de
cided it would be hotter to open
little earlier than usual this
fall, so that the schools will
close a little earlier in the Spring
to be out of the way of Peach
season.
I take this oppertumty to in
vite the cooperation of the pat
rons in helping the Board of
Education and the Superintendent
to make schools of Houston Coun
ty as successful as possible.
I please let us remember in these
trying times that what we spend
for school purposes is all spent
and kept right here in the State
but the money we spend for
Automobiles and many other
thing, goes out of the State never
to return. It does not even bring
the ‘Pound’ back, but the money
spent ou Education will bring
back many Pounds.
Yours Bespectfull,
M. C. Moseley.
TO VOTE FOR WATER AND
LIGHT BONDS.
Responding to the urgent need
of improvement in the water and
light systems of the city and the
aomplaint of the citizens against
the present inadequate systems
the Mayor and City Council have
called an election for Water and
Light Extention Bonds for Octo
ber 17th.
The bond issue is necessary to
raise funds for the needed improve
ments, bonds being the most effi
cient method possible and the least
burdensome to the tax payers of
the city.
The issue calls for a total of $15,*
000. $12,000 for Water Works
Extejition Bonds for the improve-,
ment and extention of the present
system, a large part of which will
be u >ed for the construction of a
filtering system, which will insure
at all times an adequate supply of
pure water, free from all the ob
jectionable elements now so much
complained of.
$3,000 is for improvement and
extention of the Electric Light
System.
It is believed that the bond is
sue metts with almost unanamous
favor of our citizens and no trou
ble is anticipated to carry the elec
tion on the 17th. Legal notice of
the election appears in this issue.
Thorough bred Rhode Island
Bed cockerels for sale, bes strain
drop postal for reservation. R. E.
Dunbar Jr., Byron E. F. D. or
call Dunbar.
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FOR SALE. Fine Regesterd
Big Bone Black Poland China
Boar for sale. Apply.
Cooper .Tones
Perry Ga.
625,000 BOTTLES
SOLD IN NEW
YORK
Biggest Thing Of Kind Ever
Seen In That State, De
clares Big Wholesaler.
The fact that 625,000 bottles of
Tanlac have been sold in the
state of New York since its in
troduction there less than one
year ago, is a big business item
that will attract unusual atten
tion throughout the entire East,
for nothing like it .has ever hap
pened before, It breaks all records.
Mr George B. Evans manager of
the Gibson-Snow Company, the
well-known wholesale druggist,
with branches in Albany, Buffalo,
Rochester and Syracuse, recently
announced that tho preparation
was now selling in their trade
territories alone at the pheno
menal rate of approximately
500,000 bottles a year.
“If the present rate continues,”
said Mr Evans, “this state alone
will probablv require consider
ably over 750,000 bottles a year.
This is a tremendous figure, but
I am really conservative in mak
ing this statement.”
“Tanlac is sold by leading drug
gists everywhere. ’ ’
' Advertisment.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart
felt thanks to the friends who
were so kind in our recent sorrow
the death of our dear brother.
When your time comes may you
have just such dear friends, is
our sincere prayer.
Mrs, J. T. AdkinB,
Miss. Mary Prescott,
Mrs. J. T. Langston.
—Drivers of automobles passing
through the streets of Perry seem
to have forgotten that they are law
breakers when they fall to blow
their horns when approaching a
street corner. That law may be
enforced some day.
REVIVAL CLOSES
Lyerlj^, September 11.—
Special. )The revival at the Baptist
church which was in progress dur
ing the past weeek, came to a
close Friday and was one ,of .the
greatest revival bold in Lyerly
in many years. There were 40
additions to the church. 32 by
experience and baptism and eight
by letter. The baptismal services
were held Friday afternoon at 2
o’clock. The Rev. W. H. Roberson
of Perry, Ga., assisted the pastor
Rev. Bam, in the meeting.
Atlanta Constitution.
FARM WANTED
Wanted to hear from owner of
a farm or good land for sale, price
reasonable. L. Jones. Box 155,
Ulney, 111.
F. M. GREENE
ATTORJ' EY-AT-LAW
negotiate loans on real estate
PERRY. UKOROIA
““Hemstitching and picoting
attachment works on any sewing
machine, easily adjusted. Price
$2.50 with full instructions. Orien
tal Novelty Go., Box 11, Corpus,
Christis, Texas.
666 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic on the mar
ket, but no one wants imiaations.
““Abruzzi Rye and Eulghum
seed Oats for sale. T. D. Gurr
Ferry, Ga.
FOR SALE
My farm 4 miles from Elko on
RF .D, . place is wired in, well
timbered good pasture spring
water. ■ See m© before buying.
Apply Mr O- C. Morgan, Elko, Ga.
Houston County.
FOR RENT Store in Masonic
Bldg, apply to. H. P- Houser.
AcEtelyne Welding at
McLendon Auto Co,
- HAIL
LE! -
The campfire burns low and the Temple lights
are flickering. Verily, the desert sands have
been very hot, and the Caravan has covered
many weary miles. We thirst for orders! In
cline thy gracious head and lend
us thine ear.
Know then that on the North Shore of the Chocta*
watchee Bay, which is in Northwest Florida, is the
Oasis of Villa Tasso, famed for its beauty, healthful
ness and many natural advantages.
From its bluffs forty miles of seacoast can be seen. Here the hunting is ex
cellent, the fishing all that could he desired and the bathing beach a joy and
delight. Here nature invites you to make a permanent
camp and rest in peace.
■ , ■ .> ■■ _■ * ■ i. ; " v ; • ■■
Standard size lots, 50 x 150 feet, high and beautifully wooded, can still be
bought for from $100 to $400 each. They will probably double in value
within the next twelve months. If your purse be slender,
very easy payments can be arranged.
Deign to write for particulars and illustrated literature.
T. V. ORR,
VILLA TASSO, De Funiak, Springs, FLORIDA.
Buy a Ford on Time.
We are prepared to sell you a a car now and you
can pay for it monthly. Small payments.
This is a chance for everybody to buy a car and
have some pleasure in life.
Come in and let us talk the proposition over while
we have the cars on the floor. ' Drop us a card to
day and we will bring the car to you and fix terms.
We have the new price on all cars.
■ \
A. M. ANDERSON,
ford and fordson dealer
PERRY, GA.
STATEMENT
Ot the condition of Houston Ban kino Oo*
located at Perry, Ga, at the close of busi
ness Sept. 0, 11)21.
RESOURCES.
Time Loan, and Discounts 21,082,87
Demand Loans None
Loans secured by Real Estate 11,111.62
United State, and state of Georg**
Bond. 21,800.00
Other atocka and Bond. 1,087.01
Banking House v 8,211,69
Furniture and Fixture. 8,018,04
Cash in Vault and Amount Deposited
with Approved Reserve Agent. 18,086.27
Due from Other Bank. In this state none
duo froth other bank. In other states none
Advance, on Cotton _ 20,818.82
Checks'for Clearing HoUso 114.92
Profit and Loss 280,42
Overdraft. • None
Total f $108,289.86
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profit., leas Current Expense.
Interest and Taxes Paid
Unpaid Dividends.
Due to Bank, and Banker, in
other States
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks
Trust Funds on Deposit
Certified checks
Bill. Bayable to Bank. In this state
STATEMENT
Of condition of the Farmers Bank located at Byron, Ga., at the Close
of Business September 6, 1921. 1
—FOR SALE; House and lot
Apply Sales Bureau* Home
Journal Office.
FORDSON TRACTOR FOR
SALE A t bargain for cash has
been run only four days apply C. J.
Gresham, Kathleen. Ga.
666 cures Malaria, Ohill and
Fever, Billious -Fever, Colds and
LaGrippe, or money refunded
Ford Truck for sale practically
new Cord tires on Rear,
hool Truck Body
A. M. Anderson! Perry Ga.
CHAS. S. VANCE,
Cir«.EN<3IN»HI» AND SURVEYOR.
C OUNJnr SURVEYOR,
lilt tfSTON County
FobtVaubv Gkoboia.
Box 4TS. Phone 198,
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts
Demand Loans
Loans Secured by Real Estate
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash in Vault and Amounts Deposited with
Approved Reserve Agents
Due from Other Banks in the State
Checks for Clearing House
Other Checks and Cash Items
Overdrafts—(if any)
Other Assets not Included Above
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Trust Funds on Deposit
Total
$32,262.07
1,719.99
21,599.10
1,700.00
1,000.00
14,497.21
1.91
442 91
195 83
2,313.33
401.36
$76,133.71
$25,000.00
40,173.52
10,351.21
608.98
$76,133.71
STATE OF GEORGIA, Houston County.
Before me came ts J B>srron, Cashier of Farmers Bank, who being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown
by books of file iu said bank, S J BARftON^
Sworn to and subscribed before pas, this 18th day of oept„ 1991.
C C Lowe, Notary Public, Houston County, Ga,
*25,000.00
20,000.00
nona.
Nona
Nona
35.620.19
12.704.fl0
877.22
£6.50
12,800.00
Total 1106,299.36
Statk of GEORGIA, Houston County
Before me came Jb. C. Hol.tzcl.aw. Cashier ax
Houston Bankino Co., who being duly sworn
says the above and foregoing statement is a t rui
condition of said Bank, as shown by the booksof
file in said Bank. B.C. BOLTZCLAW. Cash Is#
sworn toand subscribed before me this 12th day
of Sept 1921. M. L. wASLdEN. Clerk.
Superior court, Houston County, OO.
STATEMENT
Of the Condition'of The Perry Loan At
Savings. Bank, iboafed at Perry, Ga., at
the close Si busi»m|miuK
1921,
RESOURCES
Time Loans, and Discounts
Demand Loans,
Loans secured by Real Estate
United Stales and State of Georgia
Bonds
Banking House '
Furuiture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Cash in Vault and Amount Deposited
with Approved Reserve Agents
ouefrohnOther Banks in this state
Advances on Cotton
Other Checks and cash Items
Profit and Loss
Overdrafts
Safety Deposit Boxes
Total,
952,872.18
None
19,939.10
23,898.00
5.000. 00
2.600.00
4.000. 00
43.189.62
:■ 894 60
17,348.74
895.16
8.74
41.69
$169,782.64
LIABILITIES.
Captal Stock yaid in, $25,000.00
Surplus Fund 27,500.00
Undivided profits, 814-69
Due to Banks and Bankers in this State
Due Unpaid Dividends .
Individual Deposits Subject to Gbeok,
Savings Deposits ’ v .
Time liertificatesof deposit
Trust Funds on Deposit'
Cashier’s Checks. , \
Bills payable, To Banks in this state
Other Liabilities not Included wrr;
Deposits in Vile ,
Total, — $169,782.94
STATE OF GEORGIA,-HOUSTON County.
Before me oame L. F. Cater, cashier of Ferry
Loan and Savings Bank, who being duly sworn,
says that the above and foregoing statement li
a true condition of said Bank as shown by the
books of file In said Bank.
L.F. CATER Cashier s - t
Sworn to and subscribed before .me ibis l2tty
day of sept. 192V. H L WASdEN. clerfc
Supr cfc. Heuston oo.
none
74,099.93
13,309.45
13,506.87
4,790.04
.198,02,
none
2.564.67