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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker
spent a few days in Macon this
week.
Mesdames W. G. Pullen, L. G,
Whitaker, W. 11. Gross and Ray
Zessin spent I uesday in Sanders
ville.
Hugh Hill, Jr., who lias been
attending A. B. A., College in
Tifton is at home, recuperating
froma recent illness.
Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Flanders,
Prof, and Mrs. R. D. Pallium
spent last week end in Savannah
the guests of Rev. and Mrs J. C.
G. Brooks
Prof, and Mrs. T. H. Ingram,
Misses Jennie Clair Meadows,
Virginia McElroy and Prof. J. T.
Sandeisspent last week end in
Macon.
Several from here attended the
base ball game Tuesday in
Dublin.
Mrs. C. E. Barineau, of Bain
bridge, is visiting here the guest
of her son, Mr. Charles Barineau
and family.
Mrs. llulbertGross.of Orlando,
Florida, and Mrs. Ray Z ssman,
of Miami, Florida, who have been
visiting relatives here for the
past several days, left this morn
ing for their homes.
ThaP. T. A. “Daddy’s” pro
gram at the gymasium Thursday
evening was well attended and
enjoyed. Those responsible for
this entertainment certainly de
serves credit, for it was carried
out as nicly as anyone could
wish. The supper was certainly
enjoyed.
SHORTER^
COLDS^^
PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS
Bank Statement
Charter No. Private
Reserve District No. 6
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE C.G. STARNES BANKING
CO.. OF GLENWOOD IN THE
STATF OF GEORGIA, AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON
MARCH *. 1955.
ASSETS
L ians and discounts..l6 601.61
Overdrafts 214.07
United States Government obli
gations, direct and fully guaran
teed 3,500.00
Banking house, $2,000.00
Cash i n vault and balances
with other banks $11,205 87
TOTAL ASSETS. $33,521.58
LIABILITIES
Dem and deposits, except
United States Government
deposits, public funds, an d
deposits of other banks
Public fundsof States, counties,
school districts, or other subdi
visions or municipalities
....$3,905.52
Deposits of other banks, in
eluding certitied and cashiers’
checks outstanding $55.94
Secured by pledge of loans or
investments $386.29
Not secured by pledge of loans
or investments.27,977.7B
TOTAL DEPOSITS
..$28,364 07
Capital account
. .$5000.00
Surpulus--..5101.57
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT
....$5,101.57
TOTAL LIABILITIES
United States Government
obligations, direct and fully
guaranteed $3,500.00
TOTAL PLEDGE (excluding
rediscounts) $3,500 00
Against public funds of States,
counties, school districts, o r
Bank Statement
Charter No. Private
Reserve Distict No. 6
REPORT O F CONDITION OF
THE J. F, DARBY BANK OF
ALAMO 1 N THE STATE OF
GEORGIA AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON MARCH 4. 1955.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts $12,803.22
Other bonds, stocks, and
securities $3,505.47
Casiiin vault and balances with
other banks $5,404.97
Other assets $76,681 06
TOTAL ASSETS.— 98,394.72
Demand deposits, except
United States Government de
posits, public funds,and deposits
of other banks $9,060.92
Public funds of States, counties,
school districts, or other sub
divisions or municipalities
United States Governinentanci
postal savings deposits.ss,l6o.2l
Deposits with other banks, in
eluding certified and cashiers
checks outstanding $216.53
Secured by pledge of loans u)
investments.. .$1,216 23
Not secured by pledge of loans
or investments 18,795^58^
Total Deposits 20,011.81
Bills payable (cotton) S7OO 00
Rediscounts(CCU Cotton note s
....$76,631.06
Surpulus $1,001.85
TOTAL CAPI TAL ACCOL’NJ
Total Liabilities $98,394 72
Loans and discounts S7OO Ofc
I 7
Total pledge (excluding redis
counts) ..700,00
*«■•»» • — — — — ■
A'-’inst public fundsof State,
counties, school districts, o r
other subdivisions or municipali
ties $3,505.47
Against borrowing, CCC Cotton
notes $76,681 06
Total Pledge $80,886.53
State of Georgia, County of
Wheeler sb:
I, H. K. Murchison, Cashier of
the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best ol
my knowledge and belief.
H. K. Murchison, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this l day of April, 1935.
O. C. Eidson, Notary Public.
Toombs Co. Ga.
Correct —Attest;
J. F. Darby, Owner.
Dr. H.a MAThIS
Optometrist & Optician
J
; Eyes Examined-G lasses Fitted.
505 C. & S. Bank Bldg.
DUBLIN, GEORGIA
STRAYED—Came to my place
two hogs the Ist of January
1935, and I am keeping same
confined, and taking care of all
feeding. Owner may get same
by paying for this advertisement,
damages and keeping of same, G.
D. LOGUE, Alamo, route A.
other subdivisions or munici
pal ities $2,000.00
For other purposes .$1 500.00
TOTAL PLEDGE.... 53,500.00
State of Georgia, County of
Wheeler, ss:
I, C. E. McDaniel, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement
i s true t o the best o f my
knowledge and belief.
C. E. McDaniel, Cashier.
S’^orn to and subscribed be
fore me'this 3 day of ApibL.l93s.
Lee A. Rivers, Notary Public.
Correct —Attest:
C. G. Starnes,\Owner.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO. GEORGIA
1
Camp Tuggle News
Captain Chas S. DeForest made
a week end trip to his home in '
Charleston, S. 0.
Dr. Cousar visited with us over
Sunday.
Forester Thurmond visited
this section a day or two last
week.
Some of the boys were able to
arrange to take in the ball game
at Dublin on Tuesday.
Lt. Algee is a new addition to
our force. He comes from Or-
Liudo, Florida. We welcome him.
“Bonus” Brantley returned
Monday from a short trip to
Macon.
“Womack and the Woman” is
the title of a recent edition. The
illustrations picture “Pop Eye”
lookingfurtively from the officers
bath house with a billard cue in
his hand.
Monday was a double day at
camp. In the morning the men
were reenrolled with “Pay” left
in the balance. After return
from work the men were paid off
for the mmth with the usual
subesequent exchange of funds
from one to another.
The night school classes have
housed in a hospital tent pitched
just beyond the administratve
office. The the tent has been
floored and partitioned and is
equipped with adequate lighting
facilities. The drily sings and the
Sunday preaching services will
be held here as well.
Sunday afternoon Bev. P. Q.
Cason was the guest of the of
ficers at supper. Shortly after he
had charge of the usual Sunday
ifternoon religious service. His
calk was to the point, well pre
sented and gratefully received.
Dr. Pert-ell was directed to gt
to Savannah Monday to enroll
those men who arc in the hos
pital. His mission involved the
men from four differentcamps.
Night guard Cleary had the
mis:ortune to cut his hand Sun
day night. Dr. Percell dressed
the wound and it was sewed up*
Mr. Cleary will have to spend a
short time in the hospital but no
s were result is anticipated from
this wound.
George Snelgrove has been
able to arrange in such away
that compensation will hence-
Coi th be forthcoming from the
Government. He plans to gocn
farming and providing for his
family in the only way which
after all is full of satisfaction.
“Wimpy” Ganas was the lucky
man on Bank Night, at the
Princess Theatre last week. He
won thirty dollars. One of his
would be friends thought to
share with him to the extent of
5.35 but evidently was disap
pointed. Congratulations on both
issues Mr. Ganas. Mr. Ganas
enjoyed a trip home for a day oi
two after winning this money.
The pool table is very popular.
A good many “sharks’* are fast
developing. One good thing about
it is that this fun is shared by
practically every man in tie
company.
CitY PressinG Cluß
Always at your ser
vice.
Let us do your clean
ing and Pressing.
We do it cheap.
We do it right.
We also do alter
nation and dyeing.
All Work Guaranteed
Work U. 0. D.
W. H BRAGG. PROP.
Engravings Bring SII,OOO
One hundred engravings by Albert
Durer, Sixtenth century German etch
er and engraver, were sold tn London
for |ii ) ooo>
Methodist Church Calender
M. Walter Flanders, pastor.
Preaching Services.
Alamo: Each first and fourth Sun
days mornings at H:00 a m. and 8:00
o’clock in the evening.
Shiloh: Each second and third Sun
day mornings at 11:00 a. m. and third
Sunday evening at 8:0) o'clock.
Bay Springs: Each second Sunday
night at 8:00 o’clock and fourth Sun
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Spring Hill: Each second and third
Sunday afternoons at 3:30 o'clock.
Oak Grove: Each first Sunday after
noon at 3:00 o’clock.
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SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Alamo: Every Sunday morning at
10:00 o’clock, Chas. H. Barineau,
general superintendent.
Shiloh' Each second and third Sun- .
day mornings at 10:00 and first and i
fourth Sunday afternoons at 3:30 o’-
clock, Mrs. R. F. Jordan, general '
superintendent.
Bay Springs: Each Sunday morn- ,
ing at 10:30, J. M. Hurtz, general ;
superintendent.
Spring Hill: Eacli Sunday after- '
noon al 3:00 o’clock, Owen Joyce, :
general superintendent.
Each Sunday School has classes I
and departments for all ages All are I
urged to attend.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Because of default in the payment
of a loan secured by a deed to secure
debtexecuted by Mrs. Zilphia Rebecca
Smith and W. O Smilh to the under- |
signed, Ihe Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, dated the 2nd day of Dec- :
ember, 1! 21. and recorded in the office ,
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Wheeler County, Georgia, In Hock
6 Page 23, the undersigned has de
clared the full amount of the loan,
with interest, and advances made by |
the undersigned, due and payable, I
and will on the 30, day of April 1935. !
acting under the power of sale con- I
tained in said deed, during the legal
hours of sale, at the Court House in
said County, sell at auction to the
highest bidder for cash the lands de
scribed in said deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land I
situate, lying and being in the sixth |
((•) Land District, of Wheeler formerly I
Montgomery County, Georgia, known :
and distinguished as the Southeast I
one half of lot of land No. Two I
Hundred Thirty-Four (234) in said'
Sth Land District of said (.'runty,
containing One Hundred (100) acres, I
more or less, bounded us follows: |
Northwest by lands of G. C. Keen: I
Northeast by lands of Benn Moore
Estate; Southwest by lands of Currie '
and Ualhoune and on the Southeast;
by lands of K. N. Adams, C. M. '
Jordan and Clif! Clements.
T tie undersigned will execute a deed ,
to the purchaser as authorized by the |
deed aforesaid.
This 3rd day of April, 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND HANK
OF COLUMBIi
By G. L. HATTA WAY,
Attorney for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia,
at Alamo, Ga.
666
LIQWD-TABLETS-S ALVE NOSE DROPS •
CHECKS
COLDS
AND
FEVER
FIRST DAY
Headaches, Neuralgia,
30 minutes
CITY BEAUTY
SHOPP
McRAE, GA.
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL
OLD PRICE NEW PRICE
sU.oowave $5.50tw0 for SIO.OO
5.50 wave 5.00 two for 9.00
5.00 wave 4,50 two for 8.00
4.00 wave 3.50 two for 6.00
3.00 wave 2.75 two for 5.00
Haircut Shampoo Included
Shampoo Fingerwavesoc
All Work Guar uttud.
ROY C. S dITH
LOST—Black mare mule —left
I my place Tuesday night, March
IJtb. this mule was last seen at
‘ White water creek bridge in
| Laurens county about 2 miles
i above line of Wheeler county.
' Liberal reward for returning or
information leading to the re
' covery of same. Notify
J. P. BRYANT,
Alamo, Rt, 1.
Better Breakfasts
IT’S not new foods that make
better breakfasts, but new
ideas as to how to put the old
ones together, with the possible
addition of a few minor ingredi
ents. Take eggs and bacon, for
instance. Everybody knows about
them. But there’s away in which
these two good old standbys can
be transmuted into a dish fit for a
God.
This idea may appeal to young
brides to whom nothing is too
much trouble to make for their
own particular private idol. So
here’s a breakfast menu for brides
in which the miracle with eggs
and bacon is accomplished. She’ll
find that it isn’t so much trouble,
after all. and that the recipe
makes enough to serve four.
Are VOL’ Carrying Too
Heavy a TAX LOAD?
Are YOU Satisfied with the
Present Tax System?
DO YOU WANT
TAX MOW?
JL :be preent Georgia Let;i lature has not yet pissed any tax
y relief ! Th? County Ccmmi‘sionerF Association anil the
Mayors' Association through their organizations in Atlanta
: re attempting to - nfusc th • min is of the Legislators as to the
effect <:' tax leheL We believe the particular officials who are
responsible for this effort are actuated by their own seifish in
terest rather than the welfare of their people.
The Govirr. r and Legislators have heard ami are hearing
V from there e ~ > rations. They have not heard from you. The
views of sclfl-'i politicians will not weigh heavily with this
Governor and Legislature if only they can hear front the people.
JL HAVE THEY HEARD FROM VOL ? This matter of taxes on
real estate vitally concerns your packet book. You can't
afford no! to express your opinion!
JL if you haven’t time to write a full letter, simply clip this
y coupon and mail it today to the Senator or Representative
from yonr district, c o State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. IM)
NOT DELAY.
CUT OUT ON THIS LINE
eßtaeoaiaißuucatieiairiuaQseiaaasß
To
(Inseri Name of Senator or Representative)
I urge tax relief and tax reform NOW.
Name
City
County
This communication is front the Georgia Real Estate Tax Payers’
Association.
11. C. NEELY. Waynesboro. Ga.. President.
T. P. SAiTOLD, Ex. V.P., Savannah, Ga.
I'VE FOUND VICKS W YES.. AND VICKS
VA-TRO-NOL HELPS ® VAPORUB HELPS
PREVENT SHORTEN
COLDS y A COLD
• JUST A FEW DROPS Ha-I »JUST RUB ON
UP EACH NOSTRIL* SS V THROAT t CHEST*
Stewed A pricotx
Cooked Cereal with Cream
Manhattan Scrambled Eggs with
Bacon
T oast Jam Coffee
To make the miracle dish, melt
two tablespoons butter in skillet,
add two tablespoons minced pi
rn iento and two tablespoons
minced green pepper, and cook
gently for a few minutes. Add
two tablespoons grated cheese and
two tablespoons chili sauce, and
stir a few minutes longer. Beat
six eggs slightly, and add one
fourth cup evaporated milk and
a little salt and pepper. Add to
skillet and scramble until just
soft. Serve with crisp bacon.*