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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Red Cross t,ommittees
At a recent meeting of the Red
Cross Chapter the following com
mittees were appointed:
EXECUTIVE.
Mrs, J. C. Wright, Chairman.
Dr. J. L. Sehnan.
N. B. Duncan,
Thad McKoy,
J. F. Long,
Z.- T, Dake,
Mrs. J. L. Sehnan,
“ Z. T. Dake,
“ P. D Selman,
“ F. M. Stewart.
MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT.
Mrs. F. M. Stewart, Chairman
Miss Nannie Love Selman,
Mrs. J. A. Enterkin,
Mrs. C. F. Selman,
Mrs. P. H. McGovick.
PUBLICITY.
Z. T, Dake, Chairman,
Miss Edith Dake.
HEADQUARTERS
T. F. Duncan, Chairman.
E. R. Stewart.
BRANCHES AND AUXILIARIES.
Mrs. P. D. Salmon, Chairman.
" Z. T. Dake,
“ L. C. Upshaw,
" J. C. Wright,
Rev, J. C. Atkinson.
CANTEEN SERVICE,
Mrs. J. A. Enterkin, Chairman
“ J. J, Kirby,
“ D. W. Peace,
“ G. T. McLarty,
“ W. A. Abercrombie,
“ J. R. Duncan.
DISASTERS.
Thad McKoy, Chai man,
: J. R. Hutcheson,
Mrs. A. W. McLarty,
R, C. Morris, _
Mrg, S. A. Griffit 1 ’.
OVERSEERS WORK ROOM.
Mrs. J. I,. Selman, Chairman,
'* L. C, Upshaw,
“ J. T, Duncan,
!' H,- M. Upshaw,
F. M, Stewart-
FINANCEE.
V. R. Smith, Chairman,
J. R. Duncan,
P, D. Selman,
J, R, Hutcheson,
F. M. Stewart.
R. E. Edwards,
<L: C, Upshaw,
J. L. Giles,
M. E. Geer,
N. B. Duncan,
J. L. Selman,
Steve Herrin,
W. A. Abercrombie.
SUPPLIES.
Mrs, J. L. Selman. Chairman
“ 0. T, Selman.
RELIEF FOR FAMILIES.
G. T. McLarty, Chairman.
N. B. Duncan,
E. R, Stewart,
J. F. Long.
EAT MORE COTTAGE CHEESE
Ohio Food Authority Declare! It
Makee Qood Substitute for Meat
and Is Economical.
Columbus, O. — Because there U
slight demand for cottage cheese 111
cities, thousands of gallons of milk are
wasted dally, according to R. B. Stoltz
of the College of Agriculture, Ohio
State university. He says cottage
cheese Is high In protein and makes a
good substitute for meat, and Is eco
nomical. Greater use of It would con
serve the food supply, he points outr
Our country is at war. Some
of our boys are already at the
front and others will soon be
there. We can’t imagine a man
worthy of citizenship who will
do anything to hinder this coun
try in its conflict, but there is
no middle ground. We are either
for our country or against it.
Styleplus Clothes for the first time in
this town. They are the nationally
known, definite price, guaranteed
clothes, freely advertised from coast
to coast.
Only one store in each town sells
For five years these clothes have
been known as the greatest medium
price clothes sold in America.
You can still buy them at $17
while the supply lasts.
But the makers can appeal to a
larger buying public by adding a
$21 grade, giving a greater variety
of models, patterns and fabrics
than is possible at $17.
Whichever grade you buy you get
style of a great designer, plus all-
wool fabrics, plus expert tailoring,
plus guaranteed satisfaction, plus
definite known prices.
Models for young men and older men.
r >->
This town will learn quickly to appreciate
these qualities. Black label Styleplus
$17 and green label Styleplus $21 will be
popular — each the leader ia their class.
It costs you nothing to look at these
exceptional suits and overcoats.
CASH Giles, The Cash Store ikI
LESS
Statemnet of the Condition of the
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
Located at Douglasville, Ga., At the Close of Business Sept. 10,
1917.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans
Time Loans - - $165,899.78
Overdrafts, secured Town and
County Warrants 10,929.70
Banking House - - 5,200.00
Furniture and Fixtures - 3,280.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state 5,613.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States 2,416.77
Currency $2,420.00
Gold 445.00
Silver, nickels, etc., 1,160.20
Cash Items 3,218.00
ClearingHouse 363.84— 7,587.04
Advances on Cotton
Other resources
TOTAL
$200,926.29
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits, less
current expenses interest
and taxes paid
Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State
Due unpaid Dividends
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check
Time certificates
40,000.00
20,600.00
67.798.19
42,044.38
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificates Representing
Borrowed Money - - - 25,000.00
TOTAL
$200,926.29
STATE OE GEORGIA, Douglas Conntv.-Before me came G. T. McLarty
Cashier of Douglasville Banking co., who, being duly sworn, says the
above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the
books of file in said Bank. „ .
G. T. McLarty.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of Sept. 1917.
LOTTIE M. DUNCAN, N. P. Douglas County, Ga.
Statement of the Condition of the
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Located at fhuglasville, Ga., At the Close of Business Sept. 19, 19(7
RESOURCES
Demand Loans - $3,122.83
Time Loans - - $124,390.27
Overdrafts secured
Overdrafts, unsecured $2,034.63
Bonds and stock owned
by the Bank - - 3,000.00
Banking House - - 5,115.92
Furniture and Fixtures - 3,761.15
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state - 2,181.81
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 1,213.88
currency - $3,307.00
Gold - - 192.50
Silver, Nickels, etc. 759.51
Clearing House 2,044.87—6,303.88
Depositors Guarantee Fund *,230.85
Mutual Fire Fund - - - 120.00
Total
$154,475.22
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 25. 000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes paid 6,726.56
Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State.
Due unpaid Dividends - 16.30
Individual Depoits subject
to check - - 65,939.08
Time certificates - 36,754.36
Cashier’s Checks 39.23-
Bills payable, including Timo Cer
tificates representing Bor-
rowod Money 20,000.00
Total
$154,475.22:
State of Georgia, Douglas County.—Before me came Thad.
McKoy, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who being duly
sworn,says that the above and foregoing statement is a true cendi"
tion of said Bank, as shown by the booksof file in said Bank.
THAD McKOY
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th. day of Sept,, 1917
J Q. ENTERKIN.
N. P. Douglas County, Ga