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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921.
PAGE THREE
Don’t Overlook this, But-
LOOK THIS OVER
5 yards Voile or Orga&dy at 50c
Pictorial Pattern,
Thread, ......
1 yard lining, . .
Belting,
Snaps, ._ . . . '
Total
$2.50
.35
.08
.25
.15
.10
$3.43
All the “ingredients” for a beautiful dress, and on" SATURDAY,
JULY 16, WE ARE GOING TO MAKE ALL THE
ABOVE AT THE SPECIAL PRICE
$2.75 v
EATON & COFFEY COMPANY
EXCURSION!
$3.°.° ROUND TRIP
DALTON TO ATLANTA
VIA N. & & ST. L RY.
Leave Dalton 11:59 P. M. Saturday, July 16th. Leave Atlanta 7:30 P. M.
Sunday, July 17th.
FOR TICKETS AND OTHER INFORMATION CALL ON
E. J. WALKER
DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT
CHATTANOOGA, TENIt.
H. B. HERRIN
AGENT,
DALTON, GA.
REDUCED PRICES ON PEE-CEE PAINTS
We will sell Pee- Gee PamfsQduring July and August at very low prices.
Pee-Gee Double-Thick. There is no better. One gallon makes two.
Price per gallon - ■ ' * ' $2.65
Pee-Gee Banner Paint. One of the best. One gallon makes one-and-a-half.
Price per gallon - $2.75
Pee.Gee Mastic Paint. The very best. One gallon makes one-and-a-half.i?
Price per gallon - *' * - - - $3.00
You cannot get first-class paint cheaper, The^e is a Pee-Gee Paint for
every purpose
CITY DRUG STORE,-
J. W. CRAWFORD, Prop.
PHONE 210
For Sale at your Dealer D . m
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCILWITH THE
Made in five grades
A DRY SHINGLE ROOF
AND A SPARK
from your kitchen flue are a
dangerous combination and
result in the loss of your
property. We recommend
composition roofs on account
of safety and lower insurance
rates, but still write insurance
on shingle-roofed dwellings,etc.
Can You Stand Your Loss
Especially Now?
Cornishes pure protection
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rank
S URE O
I
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Phones 49 and 407.
Classified Ads
One Cent A Wor
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FOR RENT — Three unfurnished
rooms. Apply 11 Waugh street.
6-30-4t pd.
FOR SALE—Fancy Elberta peaches,
G. B. Kistner, at Maddox Mill. ’Phone
905-40.
LOST—Tuesday afternoon, on Cuyler
or Hamilton street, a $10 bill. Reward
for return to Mrs. R. L. Curtis, Dug
Gap Valley.- It pd.
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Take Aspirin only as told in each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then you will he following
the directions and dosage worked out
by physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Take no
chances with substitutes. If yon s6e
th Bayer Cross on tablets, you can
take them without fear for Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for
Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab
lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell
larger packages. Aspirin is the trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon-
oaceticacidester of Salicylieacid.—Ad.
Charter No. 3907. Reserve District No. 6.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT DAL
TON IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI
NESS ON JUNE 30th, 1921.
RESOURCES.
1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts—709,338.96—$ 709,338-96
2. Overdrafts, unsecured, §1,131.14 1,131.14
4. U. S. Government securities owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds l
par value) $100,000.00
b All other U. S. Government securities 77,987.34— 177,987.34
5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 69,466.33
6. Bank’g House, $10,456.88; furniture & fixtures, $11,116.19 21,573.07
7. Real estate owned other than banking house _ 4,393.75
8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 35,863.68
10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 66,274.23
11. Amount due from banks, bankers, and trust
companies in the United-States (other than
included in Items 8 and 10) 7,879.63
13. Checks on other banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank — 2,530.32
Total of Items 10, 11 and 13 1 $'76,684.18
1£ Checks on banks located outside of city or
town of reporting bank and other cash items 537.38
15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
due from U. S. Treasurer . 5,089-40
Total l $1,102,065.23
LIABILITIES.
17. Capital stock paid in $
18. Surplus fund
19. Undivided profits 1 $43,485.80
c Less current expenses, inst. & taxes paid- 36,185.50—
20. Circulating notes outstanding J
23. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com
panies in the U. S. and foreign countries
25. Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding
Total of Items 23 and 25 $4,421.21
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to
Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): •
26. Individual deposits subject to check
27. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed)
30. Dividends unpaid
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 26, 27
and 30 $249,292;92
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days,
or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal
savings):
32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed
34. Other time deposits .
Total of time deposits subject to Re
serve, Items 32 and 34 $541,050.80
40. Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank
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Dry Clean—Dye at the Capital City
^Performance—
WE RENEW
Women’s Suits
Evening Gowns
Evening Wraps
Fancy Blouses
is our way to convince. If is
the story of the Capital Oily
success, famous from Kentucky
to Key West for results.
“Parcel Poet Your Packaged-
Look To Ve For Results.”
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
- ATLANTA, GA.
100,0004)0
20,000.00
7,300.30
100,000.00
2,044.56
2,376.65
246,135.49
157.43
3,000.00
123,995.60
417,055.20
80,000.00
Total $1,102,065.23
State of GEORGIA, County of WHITFIELD, ss:
I, J. G. McLELLAN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true’ to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. G. McLBLLAN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1921.
• JAMES Q. STEED, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
, PAUL B. TRAMMELL,
' E. P. DAVIS,
W. C. MARTIN, Directors.
Department of Banking, State of Ga.
W. C. Martin, President.
James J. Copeland, Cashier.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF DALTON, LO
CATED AT DALTON, WHIT
FIELD COUNTY, GA., AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSI
NESS, JUNE 30, 1921.
Date of Charter, Nov. 26, 1911. Began
Business Oct. 21, 1912.
As called for by the Superintendent of
Banks.
RESOURCES.
Time loans and discounts §149,686.70
Demand loans 6,426.46
Loans secured by real estate
estatfe S3,293.18
TJ. S. and State of Georgia
Ronds 50.00
Other stocks and bonds 2,300.00
Banking house 16,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 4,000.00
Other real estate owned 4,096.41
Cash in vault and amounts
deposited with Approved
. Reserve Agents 16,513.44
Checks for Clearing House 27.96
Overdrafts 370.06
Total §2S2,764.21
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 5,000.00
Undivided profits 1,257.91
Individual deposits subject
to check 61,304.68
Time certificates of deposit 4,032.62
Savings deposits 96,786.81
Cashier’s checks 954.65
Bills payable to banks in
this State 24,348.00
Bills payable to banks in
other states 31,000.00
Notes and bills rediscounted
with other banks in this
State 8,079.54
Total __ .$282,764.21
STATE OF GEORGIA Whitfield Co.
Before me came JAMES J. COPE
LAND, cashier of The Bank of Dalton,
who being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement ’ is
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of file in said bank.
JAMES J. COPELAND.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this Sth day of July, 1921.
L. E. HARRIS,
Notary Public, Whitfield Go., Ga.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith’s portable
forge, also blower. Will sell cheap.
Call Ault & Edwards.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
for vacancies in Postoffice, Railway
Mail, Government Departments. Men,
women, over 17. §120 monthly. Ex
perience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars, write Raymond Terry (for
mer Civil Service examiner), 1016 Con
tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
7-1412t pd.
aeid.-
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN.
To cover local territory, calling on
Stores, Garages, Factories and Dry
Cleaners, Good opportunity and steady
income:. Address P. O. Box 1173, Mil
waukee, Wis. it pd.
LOST—Gold, knife-blade bar pin,
with small cluster setting, engraved
“Mary Louise.” Finder will receive
substantial reward for its return to
Citizen Office.
FOR SALE—Horse, rubber-tired
buggy and good harness. ’Phone 913-
40 - It pd.
WANTED—Three .or four rooms
with hath, for light housekeeping.
Close in. J. L. Eslinger, care New
Hotel Horan.
Come in and
renew it next
Has Your
renew it next
Subscription n me sou are
Lxpired?
in town.
Hot Weather Specials!
*
Let us sell you something to help
you be more comfortable during
the hot summer months.
We are offering these goods at
greatly reduced prices—
Oil or Gas Stoves, Porch Swings
and Rockers, Refrigerators, Ice
Chests, Cots and Iron Bedsteads,
Cotton and Felt Mattresses, Porch
Shades, Mosquito Nets, Etc.
Come in and buy some of these
while they are here.
Leonard-McGhee Furn. Co.
Prince Albert is
sold in toppy red
bags, tidy red tins,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
sponge moistener
top.
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem.
Buy a pipe—
and some P.A.
Get the joy that’s due you!
We print it right here that if you don’t know the
4 ‘feel” and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe—
GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong!
For, Prince Albert’s quality—flavor—coolness—
fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted
such tobacco! Why—^figure out what it alone means
to your tongue and temper when we tell you that
Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive
patented process fixes that!
Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette!
My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent!
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped
cut. And, say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe!
Do it right now!
Ninge Albert
the national joy smoke