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Wheeler County Eagle
Vol. 2
Cotton Receipts
Owing to the depressed condition at
present account of there being no
market for cotton, we will advance the
ginning, bagging and ties on all cotton
receipts deposited with this bank. This
will enable the farmer t) have his cotton
in warehouse ready for sale when the
market opens.
Wheeler County Bank-
O. J. MAY, Cashier
Our Bank Statements
From the reports issued this
wee, by the three banks of the
county, there is yet plenty of
money in Wheeler county, The
three statements show up well
for our banks. They are ex
periencing now one of the hard
est struggles, but if their patrons
will now come to their rescue,
our financial institutions will
continue to prosper under the
adverse circumstances.
DON'T BE BOTAERED WITH
COUG-ING
Stop it with Koley's Hency and Tar
Compeusd. It spreads a seothing heal
ing costing as it glides dewn the throat
aad tickling, hoarsenese, and nervous
hacking, are quiekly healed. Children
love it—taste* good and uo opiates. A
man in Texas walked 15 miles to a
drug atore to get a bottle. Best you
can buy for croup and bronchial
cough*. Try it. Alamo Drug Co.
On account of the Jewish New
Year, Hurwitz, the shoe man,
will have his store closed Mon
ti ty and Tuesday of next week.
If you need shoes, remember
we are closed these two days.
Statement of th* Condition of the
BANK OF ALAMO
Located at Alamo, Ga., at the close
of business Sept. 9, 1914.
RESOURCES
Demand Leans _ 1,725.00
Time Loans _ $ 60,340.81
Overdrafts, unsecuredT. 966.38
Banking House 4,541.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,941.00
Due frotn Banks and Bank-
ers in this State 1,217.46
Due from Banks and Bank-
ers in *th*r States 1,947.25
Currency $ 687 00
Gold _
Silver, nickles, *tc 257.50 1,675.40
Cash Item* 730 90
Safety B*xes 100,00
Total r_ $ 74,454 30
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 15,000.00
Surplus Fund 3,750.00
Undivided profits, lets cur
rent expenses, interest
and taxes paid 1,623.09
Individual deposits '-utj-ct
to check 18,873 1 >
Time Certificates _ 10,884.61
Cashier’s Checks 323.44
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 24,000.00
Total _ $ 74,454.30
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Wheeler County.
Before me came J. B. Fordham,
Cashier of BANK OF ALAMO, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
di-ion of raid baxk, as shown by the
■book* of file in said bank.
J. B. FORDHAM,
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
this 17th day of S*pt., 1914.
MRS. R. L. LEE.
N. P., W. Co. Ga.
Hill-Tomlinson.
A marriage of a great deal of
interest to their many friends,
was that of Miss Abbie Hill to
Col. J. P. Tomlinson, which was
solemnized Tuesday evening at
the residence of Judge Wm. B.
Kent; who perform ?d the cere
mony in his usual graceful man
ner.
The bride is the attractive
daughter of Mr. Jake Hill, a
prosperous farmer of Laurens
county, and a sister of Mrs.
M'ller Sears of this county. Mrs.
Tomlinson has been in charge of
the dry goods department of the
Idelson Department Store for
some time and made a host of
friends who wish her well, in
her voyage over matrimony’s sea
The groom is mayor of Alamo,
and is a rising young lawyer »f
this section.
The Eagle joins their many
friends in extending congratu
lations and wishing them much
happiness through life.
DIZZY HEAD, FLUTTERING
HEART, FLOATING SPECKS
There ar* sign* of kieney and blad
der trouble. You’ll have headaohes
toe, backaches and be tired all over.
Dor’t wait longer, but taka Foley Kid
ney Pills at once. Your miserable »iek
feeling will be gone. You will Bleep
well, eat wall and grow strong and
active again. Try them.
To My Customers:
From now on we will, until
further notice, pay SI.OO per
ton above the Alamo market for
cotton seed, so far as Your ac
count reaches —Also 10 cents
for good middling cotton, to the
amount nf your account. Please
take in consideratien mv physi
cal condition and what I did for
you when I could walk and able
to help you.
Won’t you come to me in my
time of need, and show your ap
preciation. Truly yours &c.
Dr- L P. FORDHAM. .
COST KEPT DOWN-QUALITY
KEPT UP
No better medicine ceuid b* made
for coagns, c*ld», eraup, h*an>enes», i
tickling throat, bronchitis, etc., than I
F\iey,« Hon®y and lar Cempourd. j
That’* why they can,t impreve the
quality, and war •» no war, the price
remains the same. N» ornate*. Don’t'
tatce sob-ititutea. far Foley’* Honey
and Tar is the best. Alamo Drug Co.
ALAMO, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 18 1914
MACHINE COLLIDES
WITH SHERIFF’S TEAM
Wednesday evening, about 7
o’clock, DeWitt, the little son of
of Sheriff Wright, while return
ing home, driving his father’s
team, met an automobile driven
by Mark McLemore of Vidalia,
a few hundred yards from town.
Before he knew anything the
machine was upon him. and the
next thing known the horse had
been almost knocked down and
the machine rendered helpless
by the blow, while the occupants
were not scratched. The horse
was badly bruised, but no bones
broken.
It is said that the machine
was coming at a rapid rate around
a curve and that it was very dark
and the machine poorly lighted.
Sheriff Wright believes that the
injury to his horse is very se
rious and it will take some time
to determine the full extent.
The horse is one of the best in
the county, and it is feared that
it will never fully recover.
KEEPS YOUR LIVER HEALTHY
ACTIVE
A man in Kentucky just t*ld * friedd
that Foley Cathartic Tablets were the
molt wonderful medicine that had ev
er entered hi* system. Said he would
not qe without them. Neither would
you if you had ever triep dh<m. A
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
chrenic constipation or for an oc-i
casienal purge. Alamo Drug Co.
Mrs. John T. Burch and little
daughter, Pearl, of Wrightsville,
are visiting Mrs. Burch mother,
Mrs. C. E. Clark.
The many friends in this coun
ty of Mrs. Lewis McDaniel will
be pleased to learn that she is
recovering, and will be able to
leave the hospital in Sandersville
in a few days.
Judge J- M. Fordham and
Sheriff Wright went over to
Eatonton last night. The sheriff
will bring Oscar Williams back
with him, on a warrant sworn
out against him in this county.
On account of my limited space
I will not have my usual millinery
opening this season, but you will
find all the latest styles at my
store. Mrs. H. W. STUCKEY
Mr. B. Avant, one of the
prosperous planters of the Erick
neighborhood, is in to"n today.
Mr. Avant came around to see
us and had his subscription to
the Eagle marked up for another
year.
The initial issue of the Laurens
County Citizen came to our of
fice this week. It presents a
bright appearance, and will meet
with great success. It will be a
semi-weekly. Mr. J. A. Pea
cock is editor and manager and
j Mr. P. C Collins is assistant
manager. The stockholders com
prise some of the most influential
people of the county.
Mr. A L. Elkins received a
fine country-cured ham, by par
cel post, last Monday morning,
sent from Washington county.
He told all of his friends about
his good fortune, but on the fol
lowing Wednesday morning they
were alarmed at the speed he
came dashing down town (think
ing of the ham he had just re
ceived), but on inquiry Le told I
their that the excitement was!
caused by the stork that left a
bouncing baby boy at his home
the previous night.
Lost For Four Years
Watch is Recovered
Four years ago, Brantly Sikes
was working around his father’s
saw mill, located near his home,
and dropped his watch, and its
whereabouts has been a mistery
for four years, nutil a few days
ago it was found by Tom Crry,
a colored farmer on Mr. J. F.
Sikes’ place, where it had been
buried under the saw dust and
the winds of time had brought it
to view. As soon as he found
the watch he began to make
inquiry, and when the matter
was brought to the attention of
Mr. Sikes he remembered that
his son had lost a watch, and on
investigation it was fourd to be
the long lost watch of his son. It
was in good condition, compara
tively, only some parts a little
rusty, and aside from this it will
run.
Mr. Sikes is pleased to find
his valuable little watch, and the
finder is to be congratulated on
honesty in seeking to return the
lost property to its rightful
owner-
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
| Kent’s park continues to be
the most popular resort in town
lon Sundays and the bathing
■pool adds more attraction during
I the week. Judge Kent is very
Iconsiderate, though a crop is
; cultivated on the grounds, he
'continues to allow the public the
I same privilege. He takes a lot
(of pride in cultivating this cozy
' little farm, and it is to be hoped
that all who visit the park and
spring will appreciate the privi
l«ge that he gives to the extent
that they will «not«ibuse this
privilege by molesting his
private belongings.
A LAME BACK-KIDNEY TROUBLE
CAUSES IT.
And it wfll give you even worse if not
checked. Mr*. H. T. Straynge,
Gainesville, Ga, was fairly down on
herback with kidney trouble and in
flamed bladder. She says: I took Fo
ley Kidney Pills and now my back is
stronger than in years, and both kid
ney «nd bladder troubles are entirtly
gone. Alamo Drng Co.
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While th« old world is scrapping among themselves,
M let us be making the foundation of a greater fortune. At IM
the rate they are going now, it will not last long, and then W
M business will be better than it has been in years.
£ 1 The wise ones are getting ready for this now, by
erecting new buildings, by adding on to old ones, and by m
remodeling the old ones. m
What are you doing? Spending a
3 good bit of your time on the cor-
S ner talkidg about the war?
1 Wont you take a day off and think about that building
you have wanted so long? We believe that if you will
spend the time you ere spending discussing the war, plan- A
m ning and thinking now to get the building done, you will (
M find it very much more enjoyable, not to say anything pi?
& abouttne increase in your income.
Remember we sell everything that goes into a house.
M Let us quote vou now, whether you intend building now m
or later. ffl
a ■ n
S Jenkins Lumber Go. W
| VIDALIA, GA. |
"EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL”. g
Atlanta Markets Open
To Farmers of Georgia.
Atlanta, Sept. B—The markets
of Atlanta are open to the farm
ers of Georgia who wish to ship
fresh meats to Atlanta. This has
been made possible by an ordi
nance adopted by the city of
Atlanta, which permits any such
fresh meats;when bearing proper
certificate signed by the shipper,
to be sent to Atlanta, without
the inspection and approval of
an authorized state meat inspec
tor. It is provided, however,
that before being offered for
sale, fresh meats shall be in
spected and approved by one of
the meat inspectors of the city
of Atlanta, who will visit each
depot in the city of Atlanta in
the morning and afternoon of
each day, for the purpose of
making this inspection.
With the city market and the
city homes of Atlanta open to
such shipments and the South
ern Express Company offering
low rates and prompt deliverv in
Atlanta, the farmers are offered
a wonderful market for their
meats. What is true of Atlanta
will probably be true of other
cities of the state in a short while
Atlanta has long been an open
market for fruits, vegetables
and other country produce, but
it is only since the adoption of the
ordinance referred to above that
it has been possible to express
meats to this city with satis
faction.
CITROLAX
Users say it is the ideal, perfect
laxative drink. M. J. Perkins, Green
Bay, Wis., »ays I hav* used pills, oils
salts, etc, but were all disagreeable
and unsatisfactory. In Citrolax I h«v«
found the ideal laxative drink. For
sick headache, sour stomach, lazy liv
er, congested bowels, Citrolax is ideal.
Alamo Crug Co.
To my Friends & Customers
I realize that the European
war has caused unexpected cir
cu instances to arise in the aotton
situation, but when you need
shoes be sure to come to see me,
and I will save you money.
Shoes at any price during the
hard times. Come and be con
vinced. Yours to serve,
HURWITZ, The Shoe Man.
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