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DOUGLAS COUNTY SEN! NEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER i. 1920.
Senator Herbert Clay and wife, of J
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I * SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS -
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Miss Bessie Frank McLarty spent Lois Cotton Mill is erecting a new home after an extended visit to her
Sunday with Dallas relatives. | B. & \V. bailer to their well equipped son, Mr. J. L. Perkins at High Point'
Miss Ethel Lowe, of Cordele, is
visiting Mrs. Farmer this week
Mr. M. E. Hagin spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Lois Mill Sunday School is holding
up well.
Mr. S. A. Griffith spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Brown, of Atlanta is
visiting here.
Mr. Thad McKoy was in Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mr. Parks Watson was in Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mr. J. A. Dorris was in Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mr. Frank Burton went to Atlanta
Wednesday.
Miss Clara Wright spent Sunday
with homefolks. »
Mr. W. M. Almand spent Wednes- J
day in Atlanta.
Mr. T. L. Pitman was
visitor Sunday.
Misses Mammie and Florence Cor
net were in Villa Rica Sunday.
steam plant.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy, Mr
John Almand and Mrs. Bud Almand
Friends of Mrs. R. E. Hamilton re
in Atlanta Tuesday.
gret to learn that she has been con-;
fined to her home this week with '
| Mrs. Syd Johnston is quite sick tonsolitis
Mr. J. W. House returned Tuesday ' this week. Her many friends wish
from *a business trip to Griffin. !f 01 . her a speedy recovery. j Mrs. T. H. Johnson was an Atlanta
Mr. Gus Miller, of East Point was ! Misse<i Rp ,. nil , B t„„„ 0 r _ no visitor this ' vc< ‘ k - Her mother re-
a Douglasville visitor Wednesday. t Holt of Hnnovill ih l turn<id kome with her and will be
I Holt > of Hapeville, spent the week- here some timp .
Mrs. R. A. Rainer is visiting rela- en d with Mrs. W. H. Clark,
tives at McDonough this week. ] . Messrs. Tuck Upshaw, Jack Dun-!
w , I . tle Ml,dred Enterkin entertained can and William Geer attended the!
Work on the new school building quite a number of her little friends Wa ke Forest-Tech football game in i
at Lois Mils is progressing nicely, ^ a party Friday Afternoon. Atlanta Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Norman, of Dr. D. R. Longino and family, of .. p , ,, I
Griffin, are visiting relatives here. : Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr J I ' Pt MoQoulrk left for the
ip r ,, ... ‘ 1 Flat Rock Sanitarium Tuesday for
Mrs. Martha Hays and Mrs. N. B., 1 * LaWSOn and other relatlves - medical treatment. It is the wish of,
Duncan spent Tuesday in Austell. « CoK and Mpg> Astoj . Mr 1 all for her speedy recovery. j
Misses Mary, Cecil and Virginia and ^ rs * Erank Burton motored to
Brittian spent Sunday at Winston. Austell and other points Sunday.
“
Atlanta 1
Dr. and Mrs. D. Houseworth went
t-o Atlanta Tuesday to visit their rela-1
Mrs. Justus Gower will be hostess J Mr. am) Mrs. Roy Snipes, of At- tive > Mrs - Bud Houseworth, who is!
to the Matrons Club Friday aftebhooh. lanta, were visiting her parents, Mr. ' n the Baptist hospital there. I
Miss Gladys Stewart spent Satur-• \i, , , . ,• ),. . , ,, aI, d Mrs. J. E. Davis this week. | I
, In Atlanta I H tady Uavls « nd Mrs. I Mrs. Herman Harper and children, 1
,.J. T.. Davis motored to Winston Sun- j Mr. and Mrs. Polie Burton, Mrs. of Havana, Cuba who have been visit-,
Mr. Noah Baggett, of Atlanta, was da 3’‘ I Raymond Duncan and Mrs. Arthur ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abercrombie and i
a week-end visitor, | Ml - , and Mrs. W. E. Miller and Mrs. Enterkin s P ent Tuesday in Atlanta, others here, left for Atlanta Saturday. ,
Dr. R. A. Rainer was an Atlanta K s P“ nt Sunda >’ in Vi,la
Rita.
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Barney Estes spent last week
Statement of the condition of the
Mrs. T. H. Brown
Atlanta* Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan mot
to Atlanta Tuesday.
cn was shopping in j iere with her mother, Mrs. N. B. Dun- FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Located at Douglasville, Ga., at thedose of business September 21, 1920.
LI A BI CITIES
What is the use of working for money unless you
BANK a part of it so that it will some day work for
you?
He who spends ALL has nothing; he who banks a
part of his earnings regularly MUST prosper.
That's arithmetic.
Let our bank have your spare money on dewosit,
Money piles up fast if you leave it in the bank and
keep on adding to it.
Try it. IT PAYS.
Mr. G. T. McLarty was in Winston nps
n business Wednesday.
I ML
Mrs. Ponie Thomas returned home } Hlrn
rom Griffin this week. j Wood.
! Vnrec will regret to le
Her
od Mrs. li. C. Wood, of Fair-
>ent Sunday with Mrs. W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Meadows
spent Sunday at Austell.
Mr. Martin Hamrick, of Villa Rica,
was here on Wednesday.
M. Hugh Carve
Sunday with Mr
.. 25,000.00 ,
.. . 5,000.00
irrent Ex-
. .16,113.01
Mr. Roy Enterkin i;
week with homefolks.
spending this
week in New
business.
RESOURCES
and Loans $ 52,058.65
Time Loans 262,346.97 Ca P ital Stock Paid In
bonds and Stocks Owned by ’ Surplus Fund
•the Bank 5,102.28 Und ‘ vidld Pr.,1.-, , les;
; , Banking House 4,860.12 p-i. <-s l.Mtrc.-i a
Furniture and Fixtures... .* .4,008.92
j 4 A.! nta, spent Cash in Vault and Amount Individual Ivn. .^-.ibject to
Deposited in Banks... .34,690.76 Cheek 179,527.80
Cash Items 878.73 Tima Certificates 115,627.40
Advances on Cotton in Process of Cashiers Checks 400.71
Shipment 4,747.23 EilI « Payable,, Including Time
Over Drafts 254.46 Certificates representing
County Warrants 12,570.90 Borrowed Money 40,000.00
and Mr
Geer is spending this
York on professional
and Mrs. Vivian Collins, of
vate
i tives here.
Mr. J. H. Hollis, of Douglasville, is
risiting his sister, Mrs. Y. W. Dair-
"Mr. Glenn Campbell, of Atlanta, ’ uell, at Chickasha, Oklahoma this
was in the city Wednesday. week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George I , , •.^ „i_
, . fp , „ i Sweetwater, spent Tuesday with rela-
Whitlock Tuesday, a son. I .
~Mr. J. O. Connally and family I
visited at Lithia Sunday.
TOTAL 381,668.92
TOTAL 381,668.92
Before me came N. R. Henderson, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank,
who being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing statement is a true con.
Jition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
N. R. HENDERSON, Cashi"*\
Sworn to and subscribed before me,this 27st day of September, 1920.
C. Ci. BROWN, N. P. Douglas County.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposits Insured N. R. Henderson Cashie r
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
rices on
The war is over and war prices must go. Effective at
once Ford cars, trucks and tractors will be sold at the
following prices, f. o. b. Detroit:
Touring, regular, no starter $440.00
Touring, with starter 510.00
Runabout, regular, no starter 395.00
Runabout, starter 465.00
Chassis, regular, no starter 360.00
TRACTORS
Coupe, with starter and demountable
rims $745.00
Sedan, with starter and demountable
rims $795.00
Truck, with pneumatic tires $545.0o
$790.00
These prices are f. o. b. Detroit and to these must be added the government
war tax and freight charges. The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction
in face of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for one hundred
and forty^six thousand and sixt-five cars and tractors. The company will suffer
a temporary loss while using up the material bought up at high prices. They
are willing to make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going con
dition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the business power
of the country.
Henry Ford says “The war is over and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or
in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interest of all it is time real
practical effort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of the country down
to pre-war standards”.
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