The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, March 23, 1916, Image 8

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COMING To Callahan Theatre Friday (Matinee and Night) MARCH 3 THE BATTLE CRY» PEAC While a More Expensive Production this Film is Called the Companion Picture to THE BIRTH OF A NATION REMEMBER Play Date and know that The Battle Cry of Peace as offered you in Bainbridge is the same pr duction as run in New York City for one year at $2.00 prices. While here the prices are reduced to 25, 50,75, Seat Sale Every Night at Theatre and all Next Week at Willis Drug Company C. R. Laing of Attapulgus was in the city the fore part of the week a short while on business. P. A. Brinson of Iron City was among the farmers in town Monday. W. J. Prigden, of Eidorendo, was in the city a short while Monday morning. Prepare For War. See Battle Cry of Peace. Hon. R. L. Cox of Donsville was among the out of town attorneys attending court here this week. Mr. Roberts of Donalsonville was in the city a short while Tuesday. Battle Cry of Peace the $2.00 picture here for half price. W. S. Loyd of Havana was in the city a short while Tuesday on business. Chief of Police Hodges Jof Donalsonville was among the visitors here this week. J. W. Bailey, a prominent citizen ot Colquitt was in the city the early part of the week on business. World’s most expensive picture is the Battle Cry of Peace. The Motor-Bicycle Co; will repair your wheel, be cause we have the man and material. New York City says Battle Cry of Peace Superb. Mrs. E. L. Whitworth, Mrs. Joe Tillman and Mrs. Candler came down from Camilla Wed nesday and spent the day in the city with friends and seeing the city. They liked the looks of the town very much. Mrs. Henry Cassady has been spending a short while in Cuth- bert with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Morrow. Greatest War Drama Ever Filmed is Battle Cry of Peace. Over 20,000 Regular Soldiers in Battle Cry of Peace. Will H. McKey of Valdosta, was in the city this week with his friends and the trade. Mrs. Conger ot Worth is spend ing a few days in the city with Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Conger. Companion! Picture to Birth of A Nation is The Battle Cry of Peace. Died, Eloped, Married, Divorced, Left town, Embezzled, Had a fire, Sold a farm, Had a baby, Been arrested, Come to town, Bought a home, Committed murder, Fallen from an aeroplane. That’s news—Telephone us. |-York (S. C.) News. March 24th and 25th, Friday and Saturday 3:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Positively the Final Wind-up of The Old Subers Jewelry Store. Come and buy anything in the store at your own price. Nothing reserved, Everything must be sold by Saturday Night March 25th. LADIES BE SURE AND COME S. SELKA, Jeweler (successor to J, I. SUBERS FOR SALE—Office Desk and Chair, Fine Chimes Regulator Clock, Floor Linoleum and Heater Stove. N. B. Kindly Call for Your Watch and Jewelry Repairs. i FIRST HflPTlST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. This will be a special day with the school: an attractive program, with good music. Every should be on hand at the Sunday school hour. Preaching at 11:00 by the pastor. Sunbeam Band, Girls’ Auxili ary and Royal Ambassadors will meet promptly at 3:00 p. m. and close at 3:30 p. m. The evening service will be conducted by the Young Wo man’s Auxiliary, and meeting of B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Miss Mildred McArthur who has been at the hospital for several days where she had an operation for appendicitis is im proving and will be out in a few daps. TO BAIKBRIDCE F. B. Hughes, the eyesight specialist will return to Bain bridge and can be consulted at the Jewelry Store of N. J. Smith and son on next Thursday March the 23rd and Friday the 24th. Headaches, blurred vision and uncomfortable eyes are taken care of to your satisfaction. This means expert service at home. The latest mountings, best lens, and the. latest in optical goods and shown and consulted free. NO. 6004 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Statement of the Condition OF THE CITIZEN BANK Located at Iron City, Ga., At the close of business March 10, 1916., 553.89 26,082.70 1,498.77 aoo.no 2,901.60 2,970.30 11,992.40 2,810.20 973.35 397.45 57.18 RESOURCES' Demand Doans Time Loans Overdrafts, unsecured Bonds and stocks owned by the bank Hanking house. Furniture and Fixtures, Other real estate Due from banks and bankers in the state. Due from banks and bankers in other states, Currency, 090.00 Gold, ‘ 15.00 Silver, nickels etc, 877.81 Casli items 084.85 Profit and Loss Other Resources (Itemized) Total, $55,515.95 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $18,000.00 Surplus Fund 1,549.69 Undivided profits, less current e\|ienses and taxes paid. Due to banks and bankers in other states Individual deposits subject to check. 18,418.18 Sa\ iug deposits Time certificates, 7,275.12 Certified Checks Cashier's check. 272.96 Notes and Bills Rediscounted Rills payable, including time certificate representing bor rowed money 10,000.00 Total, $55,515,95 State of Georgia—Decatur County: Itefore me came R. R. Davis, cashier of the Citizens Bank, who be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bunk, as shown by the books of file in said bank. R. R. Davis. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of March 1910, 8. D. Miller, N. P. Decatur County, Ga. FIRST NATIONAL BA1 At Bainbridge, in the state of Georgia, at the close of business on March! RESOURCES Loans and discounts (except those shown on b) j.^i Overdrafts, unsecured " ’ lb S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 59,000.00 U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 1,000.00 Bonds other than U.S. bonds pledged to secure postal saving deposits . 2,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stock) owned unpledged 422.25 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank 9,000.00 Less amount unpaid 4,500.00 j| Furniture and fixtures Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 24,902.71 j>j| Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 10 or 11) ; Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items 2,314.41 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 409.88 Notes of other national banks Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $125, Surplus fund Undivided profits - 24,271.01 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2.450.1H 21, Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks and bankers (others than included in 28 or 29) Dividends unpaid DEMAND DEPOSITS: Individual deposits subject to check 183,| Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days Certified checks Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,1 United States deposits 1,1 Postal savings deposits l. Total demand deposits, 82, 33. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39 194,157.38 time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice): Certificate of deposit 64,1 Total of time deposits, Items 40, 41, and 42 64,486.58 Bills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed Total $ State ok Geckoia, County of Decatur, ss: I, Frank S. Jones, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly that the above statement is (rue to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRANK S. JONES, Casiiie Subscribed and sworn to before me Correct—Attest: this I7tli day of March. 1916. J no. T. McCkn L. 11. TONGE, M. E. Npssbai Notary Public. J. D. Chason, Diri HURRY U Read DRESS TALK No. l| Straw Hat time has arrived. Step in today and get yours. WE are showing a large assortment of the latest styles PRICE- $1.50 to $5.00 PANAMAS TOO-thj genuine Hand-woveij kind PRICE- $4.00 to $6.5< Blocked to suit your particular countenance ao<^ fancy. Bangkok, Leghorn and Milan)p in Nobby Shapes. Geo. H. Fields The Fashionable Haberdasher.