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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASV1LLE, GEORGIA
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. C. F. Selman was an Atlanta ^
I visitor Monda*. > j
- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Almand and
1 Mrs. J, R. ^IcKoy'motored to
Atlanta Mor.day.afternoon. At
lanta lost.
^ Rev J. C. Atkinson, Dr. and
1 Mrs. F. M, Stewart, Hon. J. T.
*• Duncan and Messrs, T. A. Jaclt-
d son and S. A. Griffith attended
1- District Conference at Jonesboro
this week.
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'CLASSIFIED
r. ADS .:.
Money to Loan on Farms
f Lean lend money on improved
3 farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
^ J. H. McLarty.
^ High gtadeBlue Dennim Oy<r-
(j alls at the old price—$1.00 per
' pair. . Banks Bros.
“ Big line men’s felt hats from
/ $1.26 to $2.60. They are bar- J
' e gains. Banks Bros.
f. Job lot ladies’slippers in small
3 f sizes almost at your own price.
t, ; Banks Bros. p
Try the Trio for satisfactory
(<" dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
tl ‘ work. Joe McCarlev, Agent-
‘A big variety ,of laidies’ waists. S
ld 60c to $2.00 at N. B. & J. T.
fe ‘ Duncan,
j‘ 66 acres, new 4-room house; 1
,\ 2? acres in cultivation, balance
good timber, Easy terms. ••'
r- " Dake & McLarty.
of ... V ' ■ .
l L> .
*’ Wash sljjrts that belong to you _
h- at 75c to $2.00. 1
r N. B- &• J. T: Duncan,
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Money to Lend
r. (
se We make loans qn improved
6* real estate for terms of five, sev- ,
ta,- en or ten years, at 61-2% interest
‘ind up. Payments made to suit
— borrower. ,
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
NOTICE-All Light and Water
20, bills must be paid by the 20th
or you’ll be cut out.
Notice
).00
).oo Those owing me are
Notified that settlement
390 must be fnade either by
cash or note, by July 1st or
accounts wifi—be put in
hands of an' attorney far
0,44 collection. 1 9-4
8 03 Dr. Q. if. Turner-
o oo Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McGarleys.
- 1 ‘ ' 1 ■■ '
7 ’ 37 g|ewe^l hand.Laundry all work (
rty, gaarenteed.
the Banks.Bros- agents.
Ladies’ sport hats in dirf^ent
styles, 60'c and up.
a. N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
k STIiA^YED - a iilatk' male pig,
3 about six weeks old. Notify T.
J N. Gresham, Rt'l.
1 * Keep Your Busi-
1 ness and Location i
1 Fixed In the
1 - Public Mind by
■ i 1 ^Advertising , '
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Social and Personal
Mrs. G. H. Turner is visiting
relatives in Rome.
Miss Riith Selman is visiting
in Atlanta.
Miss Pearl Price is attending
summer school at Carrollton.
Maydt V. R. Smith is spending
the week in Florida. . —
There is a planjon foot to orga
nize a company of Home Guards.
. Miss Emma Dorris of Atlanta,
is here for a vacation.
Mrs. Satterfield and two'child-
■ren are guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dorris.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Harper of
Villa Rica are guests of Mr v [and
Mrs. J. L. Giles this week.
DeWitt Butler has returned
home after several week’s work
on the new depot at Greensboro.
Misses Marie Price and Eddie
Mae Morris are visiting friends
in Atlanta;
Miss Opal Duncan isl'spending
sometime viitli friends at Yates
ville.
MiwMarian «tJ pshaw has re-,
turnedfrojiy a.' Wsft frith Mrs.
A. De La Fereriere at Hoschton«
Mrs. Lillie Mae Peterson, is
here for an qxtepded visit with
her mother, Mrs. M. E.-Ward.
Mrs; Grady Perry of Newport
New's, Va., is visiting relatives
herein •
Mrs. Bessie Cowani of Atlanta,
is a jjuegt'of Mrs. W. 1 C; Aber
crombie. .
Col. W. H.’.Dorfis. of Cprdele,
was a recent gliest' of} his 1 par
ents„ Mr. and Mj*s.. W.. C, *Dorrm.
Mrs,, .G. L. ; ;H611aWay and
children are visiting Parents 1 in
Atlaiitsi this'week. ' ; •'
Miss Mary
ica, is a guea
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
F. P. Dorris
son, J. L. Giles.
Wednesday.
A. 3. Baggett.,
family.
is desired.
Mrs. T. R; Whitley;
■See the, program <?f,
tOrium for the,week i
nel and come and spc
aht evening,. ' .
McDaniell’s father, Rev. J;
Mrs. G. T. McLarty ert
per. -
at Carrollton this week.'
' tors, 5c.
Slatemnet of the (ondilion of/the
DOUQLASVIIXU BANKING CO.
*3,000.00
$143,123.12
1,434.36
5,20b.00
3,280.00
8,843.98
RESOURCES
Deman:! Loans .
Time Loans
Overdrafts, unsecured
Bonds and stocks owned
by the Bank
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures . -
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state
Due from Banks and Bankers
in-other States 14,611.86
Currency • *6,482.00
Gold 435.00
Silver, nickels, etc..’ -773.50."
Cash Items 4,250.00
ClearingHpuse". 45,043,56—14,984.06
Advances on Cotton -' ■; ,5.000.00
Other resources
otal v Ur:t
8.84
1917.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Unjivifiodprofits, less
current expenses interest
and taxes paid
Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State
Due unpaid Dividends
eposits Subject
tA
Time certificates
41,468.1
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificates Representing
Borrow Money, .■> - . 10
, , ... $199,467.37 TOTAL - .. -.„.,*
STATE OF GEORGIA, Douglas Conntv.—Before me came G. T.
Cashier of DouglasvIlle Bdnkinfe eo., jwho; being duly sworn,
above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as she
books of file in said Bank. - G T Me
Sworn to and subscribed before me this .28th day of June 1917.
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FOR PEACE OR WAR I
A rxA t>«<g mnat contlnoS t&iM thO'WOfU la Again
’ V ~ *c v ENGINEERING „ Ai'CHITECTURP, AND COMMERCE V... ; ^
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For cataloa. address. M.6L MATMISOM. Pfldent. Atlanta. Oa..
STAY AT HOME
No buisine'ss fnan need any longer feel he
has to do his Banring away from home.
Not only is it more ecoiiomicial to carry
your account with this Institution, it is
more convenient, and as good if not bet
ter service awaits you here as it is possi
ble for any Finansial Institution to render.
We solicit your account on the basis of the
, economic advantages to yourself and the
community.
Fanners and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Program
First Episode of the Neglected Wife.
Kuke’s Newsie Knockodt—Comedy.
Here and There in Spain-Scenic.
th:
The Warning—3 Reel Drama.
Throwing the Bull—Comedy Cartoon
Tuesday July 3rd:
Second Episode of Double Cross.
Heinie and Louie Comedy.
Ford Educational Weekly.
Summer Tourist Tickets
Week-end Tickets
And Other Special Fare Tickets
At Very Low Round Trip Fares Are on Sale Via
Southern Railway System
to
Summer Resorts
For a short trip or a long trip
Ask the Agent or
address
Baylor, D. P. A. Atlanta.
Ask for Summer Literature.
R. L
1E0MY
OF lEf HNOLOGY
Statement of the Condition of the
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
datDiuglasville, Ga., At the Close of Business June 20, 1917.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans - - - $3,122.83
Time Loans - “• $121,655.79
Overdrafts secured (on cotton) $3,087.54
Pverdrafts, unsecured $1,396.f>6
Bonos and stock owned
by the Bankrt • 3,.000.Q0
Banking Ho\Is6' < 5,115 4 92
Furniture and Fixture?. 3*761.16
in this state !. ■ *‘#*744.63
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 2,656.06
A0y - $1,505,00
- 177.50.
, Nickels, etc. '470.36
Clearing House 350.50 2,503.35
ors Guarantee Fund 8,230.85
Fire Fund - - - 120.00
Total
$163,393.73
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 25.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expanses, Interest
and Taxes paid 7,825.29
Due to Banka,and Bnnkers
r , .. 'WjfljjS State! •'
Due unpaid Dividends ’ - 32100
Individual .Depoits subject, ,
to check ... , .82,522.81
Time certificates ’37,718.39 •
Casheir’s Checks • 295.24
!
•I$163,393.73
State of Georgia,, Douglas,County.-Before me came Thad
McKpy. Cashier of Farmers & Merchants' Bank",' Who being duly
sworn,says that the atfov'e and foregoing s;atement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file hvstjid Banh^
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th. day of June, 1917
a J Q. ENTERKIN.
N..P. Douglas Gounty, Ga
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