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Local and Persone!
Messrs. Dillard Boyd and Hen,
ley Hutcheson have returned to
Georgia Tech,
Miss Lois Hagan has just re
turned to Newsome, Va., to re
sume her duties as a teacher.
A record-breaker—Giles
Bros. Jan. Clearance Sale.
Miss Ernestine Geer has re
turned to Shorter.
Miss. Mary Helen Wier, the
popular clerk in the Douglasvjlle
Barikiug Co., has returned to her
duties, al ter visiting relatives and
friends in Birmingham.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
Appreciation to Each and Ever; One of Our Customers
Miss Marjorie Upshaw was at
home a few days for the holiday
Ladies’ Coats and Suits at
1-2 price Giles January
Clearance Sale.
Dougtasville friends ate glad to
see Hugh Watson and wife and
his brother, Parks, home on a
visit to their father, Mr. M. B.
Watson. They expect to return
within a few days to their home
in Cincinnatti.
Mr. Chester Matthews, son of
Mr. A. H.Matthews, left this week
for Indianapolis, Ind., tojaccept a
position, He will be associated
the: with bis brother, Cobb.
Wait lor Giles Bros, big
January Clearance sale.
Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Vansant an-
1 fffSwk'P'the birth of a. son, Claud
Victor, on December 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan were
pleased to have with them during
the holidays, their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Estes and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Q. Dobbs, of Atlanta.
Also it was their pleasure to en
tertain Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hod-
nett, of MiUedgeville, nud Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan. HodmTt, (| f Wynne,
Ark., whose stay among us for a
few days was a source of pleasure
to all who met them.
Miss Willie Frank Morris, after
a pleasant stay with her parents
during the holidays, liar returned
to her studies at U. V. I. C.
Mr. E. P. Cif-K nud sister, of
spe n't ias£ Thursday with
Rev. WMLtWwfe^^i'y-
Mr. A. S. Clyatt urid^TmiVtfer
with Mts. C. A. Jamferson, ofHape-
uille, spent Friday with Rev. W.
H. Clark and family.
Look out for our big Jan
uary Clearance.
Rev. Mr. McGahee, paste of
Chapel Hill church, being unwell
Rev. Mr. Reese, from Atlanta,
filled his appointment last Satur
day. Sunday services were sus
pended except Sunday Schorr
which is flourishing "nder I he
able guidance of Mr J.r, Camp,
miperinteiident.
For their very liberal patronage during the past year.
It shall be our purpose to serve you even better through this New
Year and to that end we wish you a Very Prosperous and Happy New
Year, and promise you our best efforts to serve you in each and every
one of our lines better than ever.
Cash Grocery Co., - J. Groodzinsky
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Poole spent
the week end with relatives at
Hiram, Ga.
Mrs. Arthur Entcrkin entertain
ed three tables of Pollyanna Sat.
afternoon. The rooms were dec
orated in holy and mistletoe and
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Entcrkin assisted by her
daughter Maurino, served a salad
'■our.se with coffee andjboiled cus
tard with cake.
Mrs. P. I). Selman entertained
the Matrons Club on Friday after
noon, Dec. 30. The house was
beautifully decorated in Xmas
symbols with howls of narcissus.
All business being disposed of on
account of visitors. The out of
town guests were: Mum lames ,J.
W. Simmons, Barney Estes, Sing
er and Miss Rosa Mae King all of
Atlanta, and Mrs. John Camp ol
Chicago. Rook was enjoyed for
some time, Mrs. Selman then
served chicken salad with coffee.
The Club will meet next time
with Mrs. C. F. Selman.
Mrs. Ernest Smith entertained
5 table s uf i on!: Sat. evening in
comp .,;•»{ to her sister Mrs. ,J.
HJ,, i| .. k.-ia.
The V£«f£ v .,v ' aglow with
A delightful social affair of last
week was the party given on
Thurs. night by Mrs. O. T. Sel
man in compliment to the Mat
ron’s Club and their husbands.
The clul) is composed of 25
Matron’s and under Mrs. O. T.
Selmnn’s capable leadership has
done quite a good bit during the
past year toward helping to build
For Rent
6-room co.ttage, nicely lo
cated on good street; good
repair;large lot. $20.00 per
month.
4 nice large rooms; located
in one of the best homes in
!city- $12.50 per month.
up the school as well as the town.
On this occasion, Mrs. Selman
in her usual charming manner
entertained in a very gracious
way. Twelve tables of rook were
enjoyed for some time.
The hostess then served a de
licious salad course with coffee.
Assisting Mrs. Selman in enter
taining were Mesdames P. I). Sel
man, R. E. Hamilton, Misses Sara
and Pauline Selman.
West Ga. Land Co.
Hntcheson Bldg.
JOSEPH W. HUMPHRIES
ATTOKNEV AT l.AVV
(326, 627, 628, 629 Healey Building
Bell Phone Ivy
Atlanta, Georgia
2715
LOANS NEGOIATED
On Improved Farm and City Property
DON’T GO
WORRIED WIVES •
READ TIMS
Half Sick. Cross Husbands M il
Be Helped by (Jude’s
Pcpto-Mungun.
Xmas cat:,-.. olATTntiTPfcfl- 1
Is he “cross as a bear” when
he comes home? Is he nervous
and a hit pale and always tired?
You can help him back to health
wrecks " ■ .'light red bowls
of »mtcipf'ij S here and there.
RodkAvas enjoyed during the
evenii/g the hostess, assisted by
her m.other, Mrs. D. P. Burson
and Mrs. .1. H. Lane served fruit
gelatine witli cake.
with dude's Pepto-Mangan. He
Dr, H. Mason S**" auipa,
Fla., 'visited m« m r . .'os.Ellen
Smit&, during Cl • • -■ rolMays.
Have you been waiting
for a sale? If so, will be
ready in a few days.
Giles Bros.
Mr. j. K. Daniell, of Winston,
R. F. D-, paid our office a visit
this week, bringing us some job
work, which is always appreciat
ed.
Last Saturday and Sunday was
regular meeting days at Union
Irove. Bro. Gihand, the popular
astpr, reports fine attendance and
TJocl interest at both Saturday
nd Sunday services.
Wath for Giles Bros. Jan
ary Clearance Sale.
Miss Nell Giiland has returned
the university at Athens, after
.ending the holidays with her
irents, Rev. and Mrs. S. T. Gil-
ud.
Mr. Floyd Abercrombie, one of
niglasville’s promising young
„ n ,u.-t returned to his
•die- at !he State University, at
he:s. Always glad to seeyon,
)yd
The next regular meeting of the
. C. T. U. will be held Monday
afternoon at 2;30, at the homo of
Mrs. E. M. Huffines, Mrs, D. S.
Strickland will have charge of the
program, the subject being “Child
Welfare,” of which department
she is local superintendent.
Every woman is cordially in
vited, and earnestly urged to he
present.
Telephone and save the differ
ence.
Are you getting the benefit of
our reduced toll rates?
All rates based on slation-to-
slation charge. Federal tax extra.
Evening rates (.8.30 P. M. to 12
Midnight i one fourth less than
day rates. Night rates (12 Mid
night to 4.30 A. M.) one half less
than day rates. Minimum charge
25 cents.
We will he glad to explain our
different classes of toll service.
Gainesboro Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
Men’s and Boys’ clothing
at your own price, at Giles’
i & run-down, and l , t;pl(>-.H: 1 i)g;.!i
the 'WlDei-ful blood tonic will,, „ ,
the right^wLof iron in fr, -frill January Clearance Sale.
build him up. Tfttyb'your hlis-j
band get plenty of red blood and
he will he well and good-natured
again and stronger, too. Good
blood, good health, makes happy
good humor—that is the way it
goes. If you don’t give him
some kind of a tonic he will prob
ably get worse—they usually
do. Go to the drug store and
ask for Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in
liquid or tablet form. It is
pleasant to take and works won
ders if taken daily for a few
weeks. Advertisement.
FOR RENT.
Six room house.
J. M. RANKS.
J. R. HUTCHESON
AUorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
WANTED
FARM AND
Your pioperty listed with . will
j TV
SELL
as we expect to do extensive advertising of Douglas
County and Douglasville property in all sections of
the State and and surrounding country.
We IV tans on Weal Estate
WINN REALTY CO.
Office (temporarily) in Bartlett Buijding
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STATEMENT OE CONDITION OF THE
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
Located at Dougla iville, Douglas Coutty, Ga.
At Close of business Dec. 31, 1D21
LIABILITIES
MOTOR CO s
3.800.00
000.00
13,850.00
0,025.00
0,470.00
$ GO,000.00 =5
r in
. 15,000.00 MR
51,500.00 Eh
4,247.04 kC
4,520.00 &
107,398.42
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts $441,062.01
Loans Secured by Real
Estate 40,280.00
Georgia Bonds 1,217.10
Stock in the Federal Re
serve Bank
Other Stocks and Bands....
Banking Houses
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Federal Reserve
Bank
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents 8,843.30
Due from Other Banks in
this State 14,825.90
Due from Other Banks in
other States 2,494.76
Advances on Cotton 10,420.37
Checks for Clearing House 1,896.00
Other Checks and Cash
Items 104.00
Overdrafts—(if any) 160.40
County Warrants 16,496.73
TOTAL $577,845.78
Dogulas County
Before me came G. T McLarty, Cashier of Douglasville Banking Co., who
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Capital Stock Paid in..
A m o u n t Reserved lor
Branches
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Dividends Unpaid
In/lividuul Deposits Subject
to Check
Time Certificates of De
posit
Bills Payable to Banks in
this State
Bills Payable to Banks in
other States
Notes and Bills
counted with Federal
serve Bank
Other Liabilities not
eluded above
We Guarantee The First Mile
Give Adjustments on The Rest
120,417.50
$
31,000.00 Ifi
28,500.00
Si
70,122.22
10,140.00
Service Station
TOTAL.
4577,845.78
true con-
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is
dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
G. T. McLarty,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of January, 1922.
J. O. Sayers
Mi
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