Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 08, 1908, Image 8

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Millinery-Clothing-Shoes and Dress Goods - ■ ——■ * ~ *' **""— '■ ~ • We wish to thank our many customers for their liberal patronage during the recent fall opening. Many compliments have been paid our Millinery Department. Many new custom ers are being added to our already large line ot millinery customers, _ every one declaring our prices to be the most reasonable in town. It you need anything m this line you should not fail to see our beautiful styles. They can not be beat. % ■W DESIGNED BY / Spero, Michael &Son NEW YORK. No. 9051. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER. At Winder, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business, September 2H, 1008. RESOURCES: LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts.... $73,305.00 Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Overdrafts, secured and Undivided profits, less unsecured 050.03 expenses and taxes paid 051.06 U. 8. Bonds to secure National Bank notes out circulation 12,500.00 standing 12,500.00 Premiums on U.S. Bonds 502.50 Due to other National Bonds, securities, etc... 3,000.00 Banks 1,488.35 Banking house, furni- Due to State Banks and ture and fixtures 6,500.00 Bankers 2,071.59 Due from National Banks Individual deposits sub (not reserve agents) 103.74 j ect to e } K . c k 14,453.99 Due from State Banks Time certificates of de nial Bankers 3,482.58 po ß jt 2,575.00 Due from approved re- Certified checks 200.00 serve agents 2,497. i0 Cashier's checks out- * Checks and other cash standing 28.97 items.... .->52.70 Bills payable, including Notes of other National certificatec of deposit for Ban ks 60.00 money borrowed 26,000-00 Fractional paper curren cy, nickels and cents 79 30 Lawful money reserve in Bank viz Specie, $5,031.80; Legal m tender notes, $330.. . 5,361.80 Redemption fund U.S. Treasury 6'i0.00 Due from U. S. Treas ury other than 5 per cent redemption fund 600.00 Total 1109,971.90 Total 8109,971.96 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Jackson, ss: I, \\ . 1,. Jackson, Cashier of the above-named back, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. \\ . L. Jackson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to Indore Cokreat —Attest: me this 2-S day of Sept., 190N \V. H. Toole, . S. T. Ross, K. A. Stark, A. H. O’Neal, —'Notary Public. _ Directors. Engines and Boilers Repaired. I am prepared to do all kinds of engine and boiler work. Repairing and erecting a specialty. An order will be appreciated. S. 0. .Brock. Ga. HODGES & COOPER , NOTICE. On ami after Oct. oth we intend keeping onjliand a good supply of fine Tennessee hogs and will price them reasonably. Call on us when induced. SHEATS & PATM AN. Clothing. Have you plenty of money? If you have you csn afford to buy your clothing anywhere and pay al most any price, but to those who want a dollar’s worth for every dollar they spend we call spe cial attention to our line of men’s and boy’s cloth ing. Come in to see us, compare our clothing with anybody’s. Consider the style, quality and price, and if we havn’t got them all “skint” well set ’em up. “STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER.” Made of solid leather and correctly put together. They % feel good all over. P. S. For the next 30 days we will give a beau- tiful gold plated knife with every pair of Patriot or Society shoes sold. See our show window. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF HOSCHTON . Located at Hoschton, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 23,, 1908. RESOUCES: LIABILITIES: Loans and Discounts $55,113 51 Capital Stock Paid in $30,000 00 Overdrafts 1,492 63 Surplus Fund... 4,000 00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 2,194 Bb an d Taxes Paid 1,359 14 Due from Banks and Individual Deposits Sub- Bankers in the State 1,018 69 ject to Che&T 5,943 22 Due from Banks and Time Certificates 3,516 40 Bankers in other States 2,534 08 Cashier’s Checks 25 70 Currency 730 00 Notes Redis- Gold 648 00 canted. ........ 2,12000 v . t • roo .. Bills payable, including Silver, Nickels and Pennies 588 64 Time Certificates Rep- Checks and Cash Items .114 35 resenting Borrowed Money 19,000 00 Total $65,964 46 Total $65,964 46 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Jackson. Before me came B. F. Wilson, Cashier of Bank of Hoschton, who Wing 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. B. F. Wilson. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 30th day of Sept., 1908. Jasper N. Thompson, C. N. P., Jackson County. MISS OR* LEE CAMP ENTERTAINS JOLLY JOKERS. Miss Ora Lee Camp entertained the members of the Jolly Jokers Club last \\ ednesday afternoon at her home on Broad street. Music ! games were the interesting feat ures of the afternoon, after which a deli cions salad course was served. T hose present were: Misses Ruby | ( arithers, Tavia Mathews, Gussie O’Neal, Kathleen Coker, Ethel Jackson, Bessie Ham, Ruth Carith ers, Manche Stanton and Cleo Bush. WATSON AT LAWRENCEVILLE. Thomas E. Watson spoke at Lawrencevillo \\ ednesday to a large crowd. There are few people in Georgia who dp not enjoy Tom’s entertainments of caustic sarcasm, lhe people went to Lawreneeville to bear what the representative of the Republican Annex had to say. Tom came, said it and then de parted. “TOE UNION DEPOT.” • Synopsis of Play to Be Presented by Winder SJ. D. C. Preparations arc being made by the U. D. C. to give a play at the Opera House on Oct. 16. “A Day at the Union Depot” will be presented for the benefit of our “Cemetery Gateway,” and the indications arc that it will be one of the cleverest local productions in recent years. The play will he given under di rection of Miss Margaret Melick, a professional of unusual ability in ibis line. It will have all the funny scenes and situations one is apt to see in any big Vinion depot. The stage will be iaabe up with its benches, Skirts. Don’t fail to see our new line of Panama and Voil skirts in all the latest colors and styles. We have just received a complete line. See our skirts and get our prices before you buy. Announcements. for Mayor. Actuated by the petition of a large number of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Mayor of the city of Winder, Ga., subject to the primary of Nov. 4, 1908. R. L. Crithers. for Councilman. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Councilman at large, subject to primary of Nov. 4, 1908. J. H. Turner. At the solicitation of many frinds, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Councilman at large, subject to the primary to be held the first Wednesday in November. Respectfully, Harry Hodges. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Councilman from the Second ward, subject to primary of Nov. 4th 1908. W. E. Autry. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Councilman from the Fourth ward, subject to primary of Nov. 4, 1908. Claud Mayne. At the solicitation of friends, I here by announce myself a candidate for Councilman from Second ward, subject to primary first Wednesday in Novem ber. If elected, I promise faithful ser vice to the best of my ability. Re spectfully, W. O. Dewberry. slot machines, ticket windows, baggage windows, baggage room, lunch counter, and there will lx*' a depot master, train caller, ticket seller, newsboys, matron and scrub woman. But the real interesting and amusing features will be the passengers with their crinolines, band boxes, bird cages and carpet bags. There will be old Uncle Josh Hayseed, and his good wife, .Surah, about to take the “keers” to visit their daughter Ann, who lives in New York, and puts on airs. There will he the long faced deacon preaching several sermons to the worldly passengers. Tljere will be the woman abandoning her baby by thrusting it'into the arms of a dig nified gentleman and disappearing suddenly in the crowd. There will be a Mrs. Buttinsky, Carrie Nation, and indeed everybody and every character one could think of.