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[PROSPERITY
Ifvil
School opened Monday
Prof Hurst and sister,
Mvrtle, as teachers. We
'Jtng for a most prosper-
fjchool this year.
Demonstrator, C. C.
visited the farm of C. L.
i’Monday, talking the boll
proposition.
l0 ry Daughtry and family
_ c in vaneecounty, Fla., visit-
a t the home of G. W. Dollar
iday-
f Del! preached a most en
ding sermon at Suttons
(pel Sunday.
tfisses Gertrude and Amelia
L attended preaching at
intain Head Sunday.
and Mrs. Tom Boutwell
itedJ- M. Dollar and family
jday.
Hiss Jewel Brock is visiting
sister Mrs. C. C. Davis.
Hisses Mary and Mittie Dollar
Bertha Dean, Emma Lou
ttin dined with Miss Evie
Sunday.
[rs, Mattie Cause dined with
Sarah Brock Sunday.
|r. Grady Shelfer attended
sing at Dellwood Sunday.
Hiss Birmah Harrell
ihingthe Ford.
Mothers are somtimes so
thoughtless as to neglect the
colds which their children con
tract. The inflamation of the
mucus membrane, at first be
comes chronic and the child has
chronic catarrh, a disease which
is seldom cured and that may
prove a life's burden. Many
persons who have this loathsome
disease will remember having
had frequent colds at the time
it was contracted. A little fore
thought, a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy judiciously
used and all this trouble might
have been avoided. Obtainable
everywhere.
liar
was
LOST—A small pin, with blue
and small diamond in
ne. Lost on or about public
Finder will receive re-
ird if returned to Mrs. H. L.
How Catarrh is Contraceed.
JUNTS ye fiats
Cellular I Guaranteed
Price $2.50
Lane Furniture Company
. Ask for and Get _
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
MACARONI
36 fbge Recipe Book Free
SKINNER MFG.CO.. OMAHA. U.5.A
LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
IRST NATIONAL BANK
I Bainbriilue, in the state of Georgia, at the close of business on Sept. 12, 191G
RESOURCES
,ns and discounts (except those shown on b) $819,509.82
rdrafts, unsecured 1,706.78
i. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 59,000.00
I’ck •
S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 1,000,00 60,000.00
mils other than t’.S. bonds pledged to secure postal saving
leposits 2,000.00
urities oilier than U. S. bonds(not including stock)
■wiled unpledged 895.44 2,895.44
of Fetlerul think (50 pereentof subscription) 4.500
imittire and fixtures 207.60
it amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 10,000.00
it amount due from approved reserve agents in New
York, Chicago, and St. Louis.. 32,474.59 82,474.59
amount due from banks and bankers (other than
Included in 10 or 11) 86,032.04
■her checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank. . 930.21
"side checks and other cash items 2,057.89
ictional currency, nickels, and cents 484.88 2,542.72
tea of other national banks 3,000.00
n and certificates 11,408.00
-tender notes v 5,145.00
temption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due fromU.S. Treasurer 2,950,00
Total
|"Ii -
M :
1542,922.20
atkco Georgia, County of Deeatur, ss:
, . ra !' 1< N, Jones, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
ttie above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
FRANK S. JONES, Cashier.
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$542,922.20
LIABILITIES
■Pitot stock paid in , $125,000.00
irplus fund 25,000.00
“divided profits 23,299.li
ess current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2,482.21 20,816.90
actuating notes outstanding 59,000.00
'Claim due to banks and bankers (others than included in 31 or 32) 50,620.80
demand deposits:
dividual deposits subject to check 175,493.75
indicates of dejiosit due in less than 30 days 67,307.91
it died cheeks 9.00
‘Sliier's checks outstanding 1,592.81
Med states deposits 1,000.00
«tol savings de|iosite 467.90
i«a! demand deposits, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40 .245,871,36
time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more
■ftificate of deposit 16,613.14
l°tal of time deposits, Items 43, 44, and 45 ....16,613.14
1 Payable, including obligations representing money borrowed... None
Totai
■feibed and sworn to before me
“* 22th 'lay of Sept, 1916. -
L. H. TONOE,
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest;
Jno. T. McClendon,
P. S. Cummings,
J. D. Chason,
Directors.
...THE..
Bainbridge
Well Equipped
Prices Moderate
527 E. Shotwell Street
(NON-SECTARIAN)
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Bainbridge, and it is hereby
ordained by authority of the
same, that from and after the
passage of this ordinance, it
shall be unlawful for any person,
firm or corporation to rent, or to
use without rental with or with
out the permission of the owner
or lessee any storehouse, ware
house, dwelling, shed, or build
ing of any character whatever,
or room in any hotel, boarding
house, loffice building or any
building not specifically enum
erated, or to use any property
belonging to himself or any mem-
of his family, or to use any
part of the ground, either on the
surface or below the ‘surface or
to use any receptacle above the
ground, within the incorporate
limits of the city of Bainbridge,
for the purpose of concealment
or storage for any alcoholic,
malt, spiritous or vinous liquors,
as defined by the Prohibition
Act of 1907, and the Acts amen
datory thereof, or any of them;
the gist of the above offense be
ing the rental and use alone of
the premises described for the
purposes ennmerated.
Be it Further Ordained bv
authority aforesaid, that it shall
be unlawful for any person to
carry on or about his pet son, or
in any automobile, hack, buggy
or other vehicle of any charact
er, upon the public streets, side
walks, alleys or parks of the
City of Bainbridge, spiritous,
malt, vinous or intoxicating
liquors, in any quantities what
soever, whether in sealed or un
sealed packages, except in such
cases where one has legally or
dered and legally received a ship
ment of said liquors, as author
ized by law, and is bona fide con
veying the same to his residence
or legal domicile, where posses
sion is permitted under the law.
When one stands charged be
fore the Mayor of the city of
Bai bridge with the violation of
any provision of this section, it
shall be the duty of said Mayor
to carefully inquire into all of
the facts and circumstances with
a view of ascertaining whether
or not the defendant on trial
was bona fide conveying said
liqour or liquors to his legal
domicle, or whether or not he
was transporting said liquor or
liquors on the public streets,
side walks, alleys or Parks of the
city of Bainbridge, with a view
of violating some of the pro
visions of the Prohibition Laws
of the State, and the Acts amen
datory thereof. The gist of the
above offense being to deny the
use and occupation of public,
streets, sidewalks, alleys, parks
etc-, of the city of Boinbridge to
one who is engaged or endeavor
ing to engage in a violation of
any of the provisions of the
State Prohibition Law of 1907,
and the Acts amendatory there
of, relative to sale, offers to
sell, giving away or otherwise
disposing of any of the prohibit
ed liquors or beverages des
cribed in the Prohibition Law of
the State of Georgia as afore
said, the offense being the use of
the public property and not the
violation or attempted violation
of the State law itself.
Be it further ordained by
authority aforesaid, that any
person, firm or corporation vio
lating any provisions of the
above and foregoing sections
shall be guilty of disorderly con
duct, inimical to the peace,
happiness and good order of the
City of Bainbridge and any per
son, firm or corporation who
shall be adjudged guilty of any
of the above or foregoing pro
visions, shall upon conviction be
pumished as prescribed in Sec-
430 of the Code of the City of
Bainbridge.
Be it further ordained by auth
ority aforesaid, that all ordin
ances or parts of ordiances in
conflict herewith be, and the
same are, hereby repealed.
J. W. Callahan, Mayor.
Dependable Service
Did you ever stop to think just what it
means to a community to have DEPEND
ABLE SERVICE in the various lines cover
ing the necessities of life?
Suppose that all of your coal dealers
were of the temporary variety who only re
main in business while business is good;
where would the community be if it waked
up some cold morning and found it had no
coal on hand.
When we undertake to give community
service we stick to the undertaking 365 days
in the year. We consider it a duty we owe
to the community so long as we remain in
business.
MONTEVALLO COAL
“TW£ WORLDS BEST"
bainbridge See Company
Telephone! 1S2
BAINBRIDGE,
GEORGIA.
The Time To Get
.Sight...
• •
The line of Blankets that we have to of
fer you will not only keep you warm, keep
you comfortable but they are reasonable
in price and new stock. They are blank
ets that have not lain on the shelves since
last winter. You ought to see them.
Underwear and Hosiery
These are two very “muchly needed” things with
this cold snap on the way. We have complete lines
of both. The very best hosiery, you know what
they are, they have been sold out of this store lor
years and not one pair has ever failed to give satis
faction.
Come>in and take a look at our line
Outings while in town. They
mean money saved.
of
W. J. BRADY
Bainbridge,
(Successor to J. M. Laing)
Georgia.