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Statement of the condition of the
Banks County Bank
Located at Homer, G-a. at the close of busi
ness Sept. 9th. 1914
KUSOI IfCKS
Time loans 53,012.73
Overdrafts, unsecured, 3.13
Bonds and Htucks owned
by the Hank 3,000.00
Hanking Mouse 2,347.40^
Furniturcund Fixtures 1,730.33
lOie from Hanks and Hank
era in this State 1,702.42 j
I>uefrom Hanks and Hank
era in other States 4,108. Mi
Currency #402. oo
Gold 5.00
Silver, .Vickies, etc 300.32
Cash Items 17.50
823.82
Fire Ins. Fund 120.00
Total #00,038.05
GEORGIA—Banks County.
before me came O. Walton, Cashier of Hanks County Hank, who
beingduly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
true eiAidition of said Hank as shown I,v the Ixioks ot tile in said Hank,
O. WALTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of Sept. 1011.
.1. N. Him., N. J\
Statement ol the Condition of the
Baldwin State BanK
Located at Baldwin, G-a., at tlie close ol busi
ness Sept. 9th, 1914-
Rkkoi ucik.
I >ciniiiid Loans S 150.00
Time Loans 11,5(1 1 .(ill
Overdrafts, unsecured 50.10
Stocks owned by
the Hank 1,000.00
Hanking house, ;i,;tO4.SU
Furniture and fixtures 2,007.05
Due from Hanks and Hank
ers in Ibis stale, 00.77
Due from Hanks and Hank
ers in oilier Stales 2, .'ll 1.00
Currency #782.00
Gold U2.no
Silver, Xinkles, etc. 17s, lO
Cash Items 50.20
1,052.50
Total 552.125.27
STATIC OF (IKORMIIA Umvn m R\m.
Refore me came E. C. A i)IV Cashier Baldwin Stale Rank, who
being duly sworn, says hat the abov e and foregoing statement is a
1 1 in'condition of said Rank as shown by the books of lile in said
Rank.
17. <'. A m>\ .
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of Sep. Mil 1.
J. E. KING, N. I\
Report of the Condition of The
AtKins National Bank
At Maysville. in the State oi Georgia, at the
close of business. 12tli of Sept. 1914.
RESOI’RCKS. Dollars
I A>ans ami Discounts 103,000.23
< herd rafts, secured and
nnsocuml 1,200.17
V. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation 25,000.00
Ptvminms on U.S. Bonds 347.00
Banking house. Furniture,
and Fixtures 3,100.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 500.01
1 >ue from approved Rosen e
Agents in Central Re
serve Cities 1.4 75.00
Checks and other cash
items 10.07
Notes of other National
Banks 200.00
Fractional Caper Currency.
Sickles anil cents 00.21
Specie 2,000.00
l.egal tender Notes 10,00
2,070.00
Redemption fund vv ith t . S
Treasurer t 5 per cent of
circulation) 1,250.00
Total $141. 49 O.lp Total $141,490.19
State of Georgia, Coauty of Hanks. s> ;
I, Wm. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above i.itement is true to the best of my knowledge
ami belief. Wji. Muller, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before iue this tilth day of Sept.. 1914.
J. M. Gillespie, Notary Public.
Cornet—Attest:
•T. H. I'AKK,
W. 11. T. Gu.lbspie,
r. F. M. Fi kk, '
•Directors.
LI AIM UTILS.
Capital stock Paid In 15,000.00
Undivided Profits, les
< urrent ICxpenses,lnter
est and taxes paid 2,425.43
I hie to Hanks and
Hankers in other States 3,000.00
Individual Deposits sub
jeet to < 'heck 13,076.70
Demand certificates none
Time eertilicates 12,835.58
Cashier’s ('hecks 34
Hills Payable, including
Time < Vrlilieati s rep
representing Hoi row
ed money .20,000.00
Total #06,038.05
Li.viui mis.
< apilal Stock Raid In, *15,000. n0
Rndividcd Profits, less
< 'urrent Expenses. Inter
e.-. Land Taxes Raid 2,007.50
Due Unpaid Dividends 10.00
Individual Ileposits subject
to Cheek, 21.50.,.01
C
Timet ertitieab's '.’/Jin.s6
(’ashier’s < hecks, 50.00
Hills I’ayable, including
Time < ertilieates repre
sentiug borrowed nion
ey 10,000.00
Total **52,128.27
lil AIULITII3B. I Hdlars
Capital stock paid in 05,000.(0
Surplus fund 7,000.00
Cndivided Profits, less Kx
pcnses and taxes paid 14, 19>.59
National Hank Notes out
standing 25.000.00
dividends unpaid 02.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 21,{>47.09
Time certificates ofdcpos
it payable within ;!0
days 1,044.10
Time eertiiicaUs of b. it
payable after > ..;.\s
or after notice of ;■•>b t\ -
or longer 1,7(18.87
Cashier's checks stand
ing 204.94
Pills payable, including
obligations representing
money borrowed 85.000.00
BANKS CtUhTY (OUKNAL, MOMEM.GA..
Misdemeanor to Draw
Check Without Money
An Act Declaring it a rnisle
meaner to draw and utter any
check, draft or order when the
drawer has not at the time sulli
cient funds to meet the same pro
ruled such diawer does not deposit
with the drawee sufliccnt funds to
meet the same within thirty days
provide ! punidimcnL therefor, and
for other purposes.
.Section 1. He it enacted by the
General Assembly of Georgia, and
is hereby enacted by authority of
the same. That from and after
the passage of this Act,any person
who shall draw and utter any
check, draft or order for present
consideration upon a bank, person,
firm of corporation with which such
drawer has not at the time siilii
cicnt funds to meet such check,
draft or order, and shall thereby
obtained from another money oi
other things of value, or induce
such persons to postpone any rem
edy he may have ng rinst siicli
drawer, shall be guilty of a misde
meaner and upon conviction shall
lie punished as perseribed in Sec
tiou 1005 of Gode. Provided,
l icit if such paper within thirty
days llieicutter, funds sufiicent to
uici such cheek draft or ordei to
gether with intere.t which may
have oeettrred, there shall be no
prosecution under the provisions j
of this Act.
Section il. Re it futher enae ed,
That all laws or parts of laws in
eoutliet with this Act lie and the
same are hereby repealed.
Approved Vngnst I 1, MM I
John M. Slaton, Governor.
Orphans' Home WorK Day.
September the 20th has lieen set
apart as orphans’ Home Work
Day. This Work Day has proven
to lie the salvation of Orphans
Home work in the South. It not
only brings in a good support for
the orphan children but costs the
individual so little that he hardly
misses it, whereas before a tow
had the burden to bear. The val
ueofoue day's work out of dll!
work days in the <• 1 is missed
by none and yet when all eontr b
utc the orphan children get a sup
po,, and hence a square deal and a
fan chance along with the other
more fortunate children.
I have met no one in all my ex
pmience in Orphanage work who
objected to p tying the \ alue of o- e
day 's work and yet a great many
do not even do this much; not be
cause they object to the contribu
lion but lieeause they do not have
their attention called to it, hence
iliis card in your county paper.
Let all who read this not only
contribute but work up an interval
for the children in us eomnuuiity.
It' your Sunday School Superinten
dent s.-enis to be indifferent call his
attention to Work Day exorcises
and see that your church and Sun
day School observe the day. If
not Sept. 2(127, sometime in the
fall befoie Nov. Ist.
I I i~ useless to call attention to
the fact that we are in the midst
of a very hard time because of the
war in Kurope.
Send all contributions to Deea
tur (>rphaus’ Home. Decatur, Ha.
or pay same through yvur Sunday
School.
J. M. Hawkins.
W ANTED—reliable Agent with
Dive (armoracquaintance to sell
staudard article. Apph by letter.
11. E. Iverson, (ten. Del. Athens,
Ga.
j. w. Wallace,
Physician, h; Surgeon
Office live miles south-east of
Homer at residence of R. J. Wal
lace.
Calls Answered Day or Sight
NOTICE!
All persons indebted to the es
jtvteofJ. B. Hill, deceased, will
i please call on Mr . .1. B. Hill,
adrn’r. of said estate, and settle
at once. Kespt.
Mrs. J. B. Him, Admr.
■ M •
Cures Old Sores, Otter Remsdiss Won’t Curs.
The worst cas*es. no matter of hove lonjf
arc cured by the c’ I re.iao'e L"r.
>*orter‘s Antiseptic hcu—. s. it. *. relieves
fain and Heals at the same time. 2Sc, 50c, JIM)
LAST
Excursion
ATLANTA
Saturday, September, 26th
Round Trip Fare From
SI.OO LULA SI.OO
Special Train Will Leave Lula 11:12 a. m.
Arriving in Atlanta 1:25 p. m.
Tickets Good Returning on All Trains (Excepting
Train No- 38.) Up Until September 28th. 1914.
Southern Railway
For further information call on ticket agents of address
J. C. Beam, A. G. P. A., R. L. Baylor, D. P. A,
Atlanta. Georgia.
THE BIG FAIR-RUN ON A LARGE SCALE at Winder, Ca.
The Woodruff North Georgia Fair
OCTOBER 6-7-8-9-10
Every Day a Big Day. Different Program Each Day. Flying Machine
Every Day
Tuesday, October 6th.
School Day, Rig School parade, the
school children in parade go in tree.
Roy s’ and Girls’ oratorical, contest,Gold
Medals olfered.
S|M*akers for the day: Governor Slaton,
Mr. Rrittain.
Wednesday, October 7th.
Agricultural Day Roys eon club parade.
Sp.-akers for the day: Dr A. M. Soule,
Hon. .1. D. Price. A day of agricultural
education.
Thursday, October Bth
Automoble Day ; Good ltoads Day. \\ c
want eve i v ante mobile iu one hundrid
Flying Machine every day. Fire works every night.
Good Carnival shows- Good times for everybody all the
week. Read the program carefully and come every day.
Cheap rates on railroads. Remember the dates Oct Gth
to 10th. 1914. For futher information write G. W.
WOODRUFF, Winder.
• T GIVES*!? HE BEST RESULTS. • 1
■ Lii-i.l f, Trade 99■
| Sy' The SMITHSONIAN I
1 TRUSS I
1 * / X. HOLDS I
I a -'‘f- I ®-*’* ' ~ ' Ctpyrifht irvt *
A Century Ago
A scientific trust was not made. Our ancestors had to endure hardships
and incur risks uot justifiable now. L>ON'T BE ONE HUNDRED
YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES.
But use a Smithsonian Truss, sold on 30 days trial. If at the end
of 30 days yju do not think it is tne best truss you ever saw return it
j and get your money back
SOLD ONLY BY
W. WALLACE WtJE I'SELL. Llcensca Pharmat-t a. -
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA
•‘Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
miles of Winder in line on that day.
Help boost good roads.
Friday October 6th
old Folks’ Day. Home Coming Day
Old Solders reunion. Fiddlers convention.
Gov. Elect N. E. Harris invite I to speik to
the Old Soldiers.
Saturday October 10
Colored People's Day. Speaking by Dr.
Butler, of Atlanta; Editor Ron Davis, of
Atlanta, and probably book or T. Wash'
ington. We want every colored man, wo
man ami child within one hundred miles
at the fair that day.
Constipation, if Neglected,
Causes Serious Illness i
Constipation, il neidectrd, leads
to almost innumerable tumplica
tions aff-eting the general health.
Many cases of
©SgSfxPw’x typhoid (ever,
’SA appendicitis and
I fl other severe dis-
I wSr fs£y eases are trace
ify 25”* al/e to prolonged
a ---A. jrf clogging of the
vf .$1? bowels. Kegard-
Jf the effects o f
•' Wconstipation, Q.
?, E. Ayers, 6 Sabin
JgkK St., Montpelier,
"I eCtlcteil
./ ig 'j with cnuHtlpation
4 -i-"- "—and billoueneSM for
year*, and at limes became so bad I
would becorrs unconscious. I have been
found In tt at condition many times.
Physicians did not seem to l.t able to
do ms any sood. I woui<l become
weak and f-r days at a time could do
no work. Not long ago I got a box
of Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tabiels. and
after using them found I had never
tried anything t! at acted tn such V
mild and effect!— e mar-er ? e. '*■""9
X have at >asl .a.ua 1..a reinUu, ...at
suits my case.” i
Thousands of people are sufferers
from habitual constipation and
while possibly realizing something
of the danger of this condition, yet
neglect too long to employ proper
curative measures until serious ill
ness often results. The advice of
U physicians is, “keep your bowels
dean,’' and it’s good advice.
Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets are
sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a
box containing 25 doses. If not
found satisfactory, your money is
returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, tod.
how To Qlve Quinine To Children
pEBRILIJfE U the trade-mark name Riven to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas
tint to take and does not disturb the stomach.
-uen take it and never know it is Quinine.
.\ia° especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. n it nor
cause nervousness nor ring; ug in the Lead. Try
Jt tne next time you need Quinine for any pur-