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The Man Behind the Desk Is.
The Man Behind the Camera 1
CEC:’ n. HE MILLC, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE JEC / ''
Vrill L PLAY COMPANY, PRODUCERS FOR THE
program.
)i is rave Indeed that (V< il B Do Mill*', director goiuV.il •> t .io-'O L
Lask> Pen sure Phry Company producers for the Paramount P oviam. finds
•non- .1 t • h> av/aj from, hi as director t<< haw oi- : >t . r r;.pli tel: on
while sltTin." behind jiis desk. It was Mr. Pe Millo who taught > r. 'dine
Farrar how to act lief ore Slip motion picture camera, and die has si: iiti ted
ether well 'knows* stars and artists such as Charlotte Walker, Mae Murray.
Lou Teiicgen. F.dith Wvisr.e Matheson, Rite Jolivct. Edgar fteiwyu a. I nit v
others.
Mr. He Millo is the only director it is said who ever euccess/r.lh pred■: ed
three pis vs for the screen simultaneously, llis name is as will known ?•
motion pi ttme pi lygners who never harp seen him on the siier t ~.s are tlr.
names’ - : >ns stars whose features they arc familiar with.
ALWAYS IN THE L £AD
DIXIE
THEATRE ~
E. W. GOULD, Manager
Phone 411. Cartersville, Ga.
PROGRAM
Week Beginning Monday, April 2nd
Don’t Miss
KITTIE GORDON
IN
“Vera, the Medium 95
Wednesday, April 4th.
No Advance in Price.
MATINEE DAILY
At 2:30 P. M. Doors Open at 2:15
MONDAY, APRIL 2nd
WE PRESENT
MARIE DRESSLER
IN
“TILLIE WAKES UP.”
Ont continuous Laugh from start toTinish
TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd.
WE OPEE *s
VIVIAN MARTIN
—LN—
“The Wax Model”
1
By Gk Vere Tyler
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th.
WE PRESENT
KITTY CORDON
IN
“VLRA THE MEDIUM;’
A Drama
SATURDAY, APRIL 7th
M/E OFFER
PEARL WHITE
In 10th Chapter
"PEARL OF THE ARMY"
Burton Holmes Travelogue
Latest News, Fashions, Etc
THURSDAY, APRIL sth
WE PRESENT
Sessue Hayakawa
IN
“EACH OF HIS KIND”
A Drama
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FRIDAY, APRIL, 6th.
W£T OFFER
FRANCES NELSON
IN
"One of Many”
A Drama
COMING
Wednesday, April lltii.
The First of the
“Seven Deadly Sins”
First. Sin
ENVY
• With
A nn Murdock and all Star Cast
The Seven Deadly Sins in a
Series of seven pictures each
complete in itself and each
play exemplifies one of the
Seven Sins.
One sin will be shown every
Wednesday until completed.
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Cartersville
1, , i;. ; sit, Cartersville, Georgia at the
<li . f * of business, March 20,1917.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans i 1,367.23
Time Loans 219,668.76
Overdrafts, unsecured 2,492.20
Banking/House 8,260.42
Furniture and Fixtures 8,047.53
Othei Real Estate 8,130 00
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this Slate 58,915,99
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other states 50,692.23
Currency 810,212.00
Gold 157.50
Silver, Nickels, Etc. 2,543.95
Cash Items 2,926,08
Advances on Cotton 1,069.82 16,909 85
Total... 377,483.71
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in ... glut),000 00
Surplus Fund 22,500.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent, Expenses and Taxes
Paid 9,752.18
Due to Banks and Bank'
ers in This State ... 244.71
Due Unpaid Dividends 66 00
1 Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 164,340.72
Savings Deposits 35,835.91
Time Certificates 44,052.58
Certified Checks . 83.95
Cashier’s Checks {306.66
Total 8377,483.71
State of Georgia, Bartcnv County.
Before me came C. M, Milam, Cashier
of the Bank of Cartersville, who beiug
duly sworn, says that the above and
I foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by books of file
in said bank. C. M, MILAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
; this 25th day of March. 1917.
PAUL C. FRANKLIN, N. r.
Bartow County, Georgia.
Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Cassville
Located at Cnssville, Ga.. at tho close
of business March 20, 1917.
RESOURCES
Time Loans $ 75,281.07
Haul m<r House 1,741.13
Furniture and Fixtures. 1,*549.’82
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this State 4,096.67
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States .. .. 2,658.48
Currency $2,066.00
Cold 5.00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 423.86 2,494.86
Advances on Cotton Seed., .. 5-16.95
Total 88,368.98
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 15,000 00
Undivided Profits, less Cur*
rent Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid . 596 77
Individual Deposit, subject to
check ..., 14,093.83
Demand Certificates 39,000.00
3' me Certificates 19,587.45
Cashier’s Checks 91.93
$ 88,368.98
State of Georgia. Bartow County.
Before me came R. B Rollins. Cashier
of the Bank ofCassville. who being duly
sworn, says that the above and forego
ing statement is a true condition of said
bank, as shown by the books of file in
said bank R. B. ROLLIN''.
Sworn to and subscribed before me'
this 27th day of March, 1917.
H. L. HARGIS, N. P.
Bartow Cos., Ga.
COTTON SEED
Selected Cleveland Big 8011, absolutely
pure, yields 40 per cent lint. Small lots $2
per bushel. 25 bushels and up $1.75. Order
now before they are all gone
J. H. GILREATH & SON
COTTO 1 ! SEED FOR PUNTING
I have about 140 bushel,
of good sound planting seeds
will sell in one lot for SI.OO
per bushel.
Mrs. Sam P. Jones.
HAY THERE!
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—TRY US
Corn And Oats Too
You Help Us By Helping
Yourself
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L. F. Shaw & Sons Cos.
Notice is hereby given that the Commuta
tion Tax for the year 1917 is $3.00.
All persons subject to street tax may pay
this amount or work ten days upon the
streets of said city as provided by law.
The books are now open for collection
of this tax and all persons failing to pay
will be served with notice to work. By
order of the Board of Commissioners.
This March 28tb y 1917.
W. W. DANIEL, City Clerk.
A Letter that ight Interest You,
N. W. McConnell, Riverdale, Ga„
writes: “Foley Cathartic Tablets ab
solutely cieanse my system thorough
ly, and never a gripe, ini no nau
sea.” An ideal physic, invigorating
and strengthening the "'owel action
aud having a good effect on the
stomach and liyer. Give stout per
seas a light sud free feeling. Ben C.
Gilreatb Drug Cos. Adv.
Plenty Left.
According to the scienti*a there are
IS,OOO varieties of fish in the world,
and it i* evident that the supply is
sot going to fail in spite of the fact
!hat veracious anglers are continually
catching all the Dig ones of the vart
one species.—El Paso Times.
Statement of the condition of
The Bank of Tiylor^iile
Located at Tavlorsvil le. Ga„ at the Ciose
of business March 20,1817-
RESOURCES.
Demand Leans $
Time Loans .... ,
Bonds and Stocks owned by ,
the Bank . jEw*
Banking House V -<r U
Furniture and Fixtures.
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States 4>OBW
Due from Banks and Barkers
in other States o - '
Bsrr cy : sg*
Silver, Nickels, etc., mo'
R evenue Stamps ]
Total 8 fe6 ' 7 '' o,49
LIABILITIES.
t'apitai Stock Paid in S' 9oo,
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest and j,. a
Taxes Paid ... 9 W
Due to Banks and Bsinkers in .m.)0"
this State • • ••
Due to Bauks and Bankers in .
Other States
Individual Deposits subject to .^4B
Check io-i7O->"
Time Certificates 'i.O 1
Cashier’s Checks
Total S'*®*'
State of Georgia, Bartow County- j
Before me came W. M. Dorsey. I ** 1
ierof Bank of Taylorsville who (
duly sworn, says the .
foregoing statement is a true coin* ,
of said bank, as show n by the <£
file in said bank W. M- DO t- ■ ffle
Sworn to and subscribed beK r
this 24th day of March, 1917.
J. M. DORS*? V
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