The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 21, 1916, Image 12
STATEMENT OT THE CONDITION
-*OF THE—
CITIZENS BANK
— LOCATED AT—
BAINBRIDGE GEORGIA
A' the cl me of business, Dec. 12, 1916.
ItE-SOI'llCKS.
I'-m tiuI Loans, $ 32,228.08
Time I/unis. 76,495.20
Overdraft*, Fnsecured, 2,000.62
I 'irtuturp null Fixtures, 3.70U.IIO
Due from Hank* amt Hankers
iti tiiis lilslte, 30,0:10.53
Doe from Hanks ami Hankers
in oilier sl ates, 33,284 90
Currency, 7,909.00
lin’d, 705 IK)
Hilvc, Nickels, e'c., 1 ::I7.SH
1 .I 1 ' items, 1 ,:t22.09 n.3i:i.t7
Total, $189,054.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. .',0,000.00
Hurp'.us l ,, uiid, 10,OtK).00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses interest and taxes
paid. 0,009.00
Individual Deposits
subject to check 1:11,951.55}
Time Certificates, 11,099.451 IT - -,015.00
lid's payable. including Time
( ertitioiOCs representing bur
rowed money, None
Total, $189,054.00
Htute of Georgia,—Decatur County:
Before me came It. II. Mav. Cashier,
of the Citizens Hank, who being duly
sworn, says that the above and furegn-
itistatement is a true condition of
acid Hank, as shown by the looks of
file in said Hank.
It. H. MAY.
8wum (a an.I subscribed before me,
Dus 19th day of Dec. 1910.
K. I 1 '. Vickers.
Notary I’ublio Decatur Co,
WAITS.
WANTED-We are offering the
highest market price tor Pe
rm’s.. The good stock will br
ing gbod prices. Sapp Brothers,
Waters St.
TOR. SALE -One fine Piano, one
old style Chiffonier, one Singer
sewing machine, one old style
hall rack and one dinning
table. Apply to Mrs. Peraber-
lou at Mr. A. S. McBrides, 310
Donalson St.
FOR RENT—8 roam house close
in. Apply to Mrs. M. V,
Belcher, .
W ANTED—A good share cropp
er or wages hand. Good terms
to right man. See or write
W r . M. Chester, Climax, Ga.
FOR SALE—Good Bicycle with
light cheap. 11. W. South.
TOR RENT—Two rooms close in.
Apply at Candy Kitchen.
PEAS FOR SALE-In large lots,
write for prices. R. N. Et-
ridge, Jackson, Ga.
WANTED. —Seedling Pecans.
Send sample to Trulock Hdw.
■Co., Whigham, Ga.
WANTED—5 to 50,000 acres of
timbered land ftom owner.
Lock Box 8, Haralson, Ga.
FOR RENT—Nice rooms cheap
next door to W. H. Sapp’s
new residence. Mrs. H. E,
Walker.
FOR SALE-We have for sale
a large quanity of loose corn
shucks cheap. Flint River
Milling Company.
MONEY TO LOAN—Long time
loans on improved city pro-
petty or for home building,
hot terms apply to B. C. Ray,
Arlington, Ga.
WANTED—Good live dealer in
Baiubrtdge and surrounding
territory to sell 1917 mode!
N. Hupmobiles. Dandy good
proposition to offer. Write or
wire. Houston Motor Car Co.,
Dothan, Ala.
We Are Often Asked
what is the best Eczema Remedy.
We always recommend
Igutg?
TOADE MAHlt
ECZEMA REMEDY
as the surest and most satisfact
ory. Sold only by us, 50e and
$1.00
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
EVERY BITE A TREAT
and a temptation. That’s how
our bread tastes to the average
growing youngster. No^other
food tastes so good all thtHirne,
and no other contains all the ele
ments that make for growth and
strength as our bread does. For
the youngsters’ sake give it a
trial.
THE WHITEWAY BAKERY
FROM m LAUNDRY
The Dixie Laundry wish to
extend their patrons and the
public in general a hearty wish
for a happy and joyous Christ
mas. They wish all to enjoy the
things of tthe season as well as
they have enjoyed the patron
age of the Bainbridge people the
past year. A happy holiday to
alt and a properous New Year
is their earnest desire. The
coming year they will make an
effort to show their apprecia
tion of the public patronage by
their work. Thanking every per
son and wishing them a glorious
holiday season.
Respectfully,
The Dixie Steam Laundry.
W. V. Custer has bought the
old Donalson and Hawes office
building at the corner of Clark
and Broughton streets and will
move his office to the rooms
formerly occupied by Harrell
and Wilson on January first.
People Ask Us
what is the best hair tonic. We
always reccmmend
Statement of the Condition of the
CITIZENS BANK
Located at Hrinson, (ia., At the close
of Itumncss, Dec. 12th, 191t>
RESOURCES
Time l.oann. ..... $21,833-ft)
Overdraft©. a.vuird
Overdraft*. unsecured ... 1.310.00
Bunking House .... 2,OO0.'>0
Furniture anti Fixture*. ... 1,512.70
Other Real fcV.nte -
Due from Banks ami Hankers in thi*
State. 13.03S.15
Due from Hanks ami Bankers in other
State*. - 6,204.73
Currency - - 4.333.00
Gold. - - 275.00
Silver. Nickel*, ete. 2U6.09
Cush Item*. 735.SO 5.549.39
AHvanoo on Cotton - 2.164 52
TOTAL. - - • 53.610.88
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In. - 15.000.00
limit "ivied Profit*. !c*a Current Bj»
pen so*. Inter*** t and Taxes Paid, 136.01
Individual IVihvmiM Subject to Chock. 27.6**.54
Time Certificate*. . . • lc.7DO.45
Certified Chock*
Cashier's Check*. ... nr. <aa
’Note* and Bill* Rodi .counted.
TOTAL. .... 53.610.88
State of Georgia- County of Decatur:
Before me came A. Y-Jones, Cash
ier of the Citizens Bank, who, being
duly sworn, says that the above and
foregoing statement is a true condition
of said Bank as shown by the books of
file in said Bank.
A. Y. Jones, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed' before me,
this *J6 # day of Sept 1916.
O. J. King,
'TRAD ft MARI
HAIR TONIC
We know the formula and it
is a good one. Sold only by
us, 50c and $1,00.
MILLS PHARMACY
Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga.
A Happy Christinas
goes hand in hand with sensible buying and sensible gift
giving. We offer you nice assortments of Jewelry, China,
Glassware, Stationery, Ladies’ Coats, Sweaters, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, etc., and Men’s Socks, Ties, Handkerchiefs
to choose from.
WE WILL BE PLEASED to have you visit us of
ten through the Holidays, and bring the children with you.
Give us your orders for fruits, nuts, candies, Etc., and we
will save you money.
TRULOCK SUPPLY COMPANY
CLIMAX, GEORGIA.
SPECIAL
Holiday Offerings
! Statement ot the Condition,
—OF TIIK— l
[ STATE
- LOCATED AT-
! Bainbridge, Ga.
At Hie close of business, Dee. 12, 1915.
At The
Ladies Shop
JUST A FEW PRICES TO
CATCH YOUR EYE
Ladies Knitted Underwear; Total,
Demand Doans
$
29,070.00
Time Loans,
463,834.82
Overdrafts seeuredi
Overdrafts unsecured
301.94
Hanking 1 louse.
8,600.00
Furniture ami Fixtures,
3,500.00
other Deal F.state
4,255.49
1 >uc .din iianl.s ami
Bankers
in this state,
36,049.52
Due from Banks and
Bankers
in other states.
94,251.71
Currency, 16,313.00
Gold,
455.00
Silver. Nickels etc.,
3,409.86
Cash Items,
None
Clearing Mouse,
1,083.64
21,261.49
Kevenue stumps
152.59
$660,277.OH
LIABILITIES
50c garments at 35c
Childrens Underwear
$7.00 Coats for
0.50 Coats for
5.50 Coats for
4.00 Coats for .
$1.25 garments at $1JOO j Ca p itol Slock |> Hi( | iUi $100,000.00
72c garments at oOc Surplus Fund 20,000.00
'Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses Interest and Taxes
Paid’, 67,968.65
Individual Deposits subject
to cheek,
75c garments at SOc into-1 ’eposits
^ . r%es„ Demand certificates,
dOc garments at 25c 'Time certificates,
ceriitied checks,
Ladies Raincoats | 3ft 1 payabSiuding time
certificates representing bor-
i rowed money,
4.50 Total, $660,277.09
4.00 State of Georgia.—Decatur county:
jj qq He fore me came 1C. S. Varner, cashier
I of the Bainbridge State Hank,
285,686.83
64,245.3”
475.44
118,849.53
22.00
3,032.29
None
Childrens Raincoats
i who being duly sworn, says that the
a bote and foregoing statement is a true
8-4 flit Tnat-S fnr 92 00 condition of said bank, as shown by
®-’- uu Loars lor 5 _ the books of tile in said hank.
1C. S. Varner
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 18th day of Dec. 1910.
.1. .1. Walters,
X. P. Decatur Co., Ga.
2.00 Coats for 1.25
Childrens Coats
$7.00 Coats for $4.75
A GIFT OF JEWELRY
Is Always Appropriate
We have obtained an abund
ant stock of fine go-xis suitable
for gifts. Our offering com
prises beautiful rings, bracelets,
pendants, necklaces, watches,
fobs, silver toilet sets, etc. We
shall be pleased to reserve any
article ior you. Just a small de
posit necessary.
6.75 Coats tor
6.00 Coats for
4.50
3.50
A few Coats and Suits
left that are going at very
low prices.
—THE-
Ladies Shop
Callahan Block
Bainbridge, Georgia
Dont forget that Dr. Parks
will be at my Jewelry Store for
jest one day, January 17th. This
expert Optical Services
MIR10LA ITEMS
We are glad to see.! Miss Ola
Mims out again.
Thomas Owens was a visitor
in town last week.
Rev. Stokes of Attapulgus
made several visits in our neigh
borhood last week.
Katherine McCall is very sick
at this writing.
The new bride and groom
Mr. and Mrs. Todd, was at
preaching Sunday.
Will Owens and Miss Irene
Roberts visited our neighbor-
last Sunday.
" Sam Taylor has moved to his
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens
and son, Hubert called-on their
mother in Dogtown Sunday.
Dr. Wheat called to see Ji
XMAS HOLIDAY
Excursion Fares
=VIA=
Atlantic Coast Line Railwal
“The Standard Railroad ol the South"
Between practicaily all points ij
the Southeast.
Tickets on sale December 20th to 25th,
elusive, 1916. Limited to reach original starlit
point returning, prior to mid-night January 1
1917.
For further information call on or write
H. M. DYKES, Ticket Agent A. C. L.I
Bainbridge, Georgia.
WOOD HULL NEWS
Rev. Berry filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and
Sunday night and had a large
congregation at each service.
We had a large crowd out at
Sunday School Sunday after
noon. We have a lively little
Sunday school.
Mrs. Freeman Palmer is very
sick at this writing, but we hope
her a speedy recovery.
Willie Palmer and Miss JAlice
Arnett was at preaching Sunday
at the Bula Thomas Church
and reported a large crowd.
James Gteaton is on the sick
list this week. We hope he will
soon be well.
They held the first services in
the Bula Thomas Church Sun
day although it is not completed
yet.
Messrs. N. W. and Jabe
Strickland were in town Satur
day on business.
Mrs. A. B. Crawford and
Children were in town Saturday
Statement of the Condi
Decatur Count!
located at Bainbridge,, G*- 1 .
close of business Dec.
RESOURCES
Time Loans
Other Real Estate - • * * .*
Due from Banks and Banker, in
this state •
Due from Banks and Bh 11 ’
other States
Total - - ' ‘ *
liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in ‘ j sp a
Undivided Prohts. U-« « •', j* M
Interest and Taxes I a u
Saving Deposits,
le Certificates
Total - - • * *i
State of Georgia, Count) .
Before me came brans
Cashier, of Decatur County
being duly sworn, says
and tort-going statemen.:^
dition of said Bank, as
hooks of file in sauUanjy g J(
Sworn to and subscribed
this 19th day ot l £ c ' h tONG
Notary Public, Decatur C*
J. P. Laslie and wife*'
were in the city
week on a short busing
Hon. R ■ L. Cox of
ville was in the city.
this week on court w
■ort
i heret
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