Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, December 10, 1908, Image 2

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The K. & K. Stores Are in position this holiday season to make your shopping both delightful and profitable. Infinite variety, superb quality, prices lowest. Nothing More Appropriate Than Shoes as Xmas Gifts, g We offer you at this holiday season the most attractive line of Footwear in Georgiai. Shoes for Men, Women and Children, stylish, fashionable and satisfactory in every way. DRESS GOODS We nave on hand an assortment that can’t be equaled here. All the lat est designs in the most fetching styles and shades. We sell at closer profits than others, enabling you to buy cheap er from us than anywhere else. And STORE NO. 2. Here we have one of the best lines of Clothing, Men’s Shoes, Men’s and Gents’ Fur nishing Goods generally to be found in this section. A pretty line of Art Squares, Rugs, Carpets and Mattings. Bear in mind the fact that our policy is to give you the best goods at the lowest prices. Yours to please. KILGORE & KELLY. WINDER- - GEORGIA- ' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Hoschton, Located at Hoschton, Ga., at the close of business Nov. 27, 1908 RESOUCES: Loans and Discounts $4 4,808 GO Overdrafts 8,221 55 Banking House 1,030 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,194 5G Due from Banks and Bankers in the State G,921 78 Due from Banks and Bankers in other States 3,038 22 Currency 562 00 Gold 453 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 690 57 Checks and Cashjtems, 288 89 Total $68,309 17 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of‘Jackson. Before me came B. F. Wilson, Cashier of Bank of Hoschton, 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. B. F. Wilson. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of Dec., 1908. J. H. C. Randolph, J. P. BUGGIES. • We have on hand a line of the best Bug gies for the money ever brought to this market. 1-1. T. KLAA IGAiS, SUCGESSOR TO CANNON & FLANIGAN. - WUNDER, QA, ■ LIABILITIES 5 Capital Stock Paid in $30,000 00 Surplus Fund 4,000 00 Undivided Profits less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,721 95 Individual Deposits Sub ject to Check 18,701 07 Time Certificates 1,801 40 Cashier’s Checks 264 55 Notes and Bills Redis counted 2,820 20 Rills payable, including Time Certificates Rep resenting Borrowed Money ... ?s , . 9,000 0<! Total $68,309 17 the beaut} about it is, the goods are just what we recommend them to be. HOSIERY We carry a number of lines of Hos iery direct from the mills. iVe can sat isfy your wants, be they modest or great. Fit yourself up in the latest and best. PARSONAGE EOR PRESIDING ELDER. The district stewards of the Gainesville Methodist district met last Tuesday in the First Methodist church in this city in annual con vention- They distributed the as sessments for the support of the presiding elder among the several charges of the district. They also took up the matter of the erection of a district parsonage, a home for the presiding elder —such as most of the districts of Southern Meth odism have. They decided to rec ommend to the district conference which meets next summer at Mon roe the building of such parsonage and selected Gainesville as the loca tion. By summer it is hoped that a suitable site will he secured and that definite plans for the building will he ready for presentation for mally to the district conference. Those who were present at the meet ing were Col. Dean of Monroe, Mr. J. N. Holder of Jefferson, Dr. Me- Curry of Winder, Mr. J. W. Lind sey of Tucker, Mr. John Farr of Dacula, I)r- B. W. Lockhart of Lula, Mr- W. H. Hosch of this city, Mr. F. M. Loden of St. Paul, and Mr. Johnson of Duluth. —Gaines- ville Herald- When Greek Meets Greek. Flipson —Young Waggles has got the laugh turned against the Blazes Fire Insurance company. Flopson —How? Flipson —He insured 500 cigars, smoked them and sent in a claim on the ground that they had been destroyed by fire. Hopson —And they laughed at him, 1 suppose? Flipson —No. They had him ar rested on a charge of arson. — Judge. Most women keep a lot of ready made sympathy on hand. Special Sale Trimmed Hats. We will sell every ready-trimmed Hat in our Millinery Department *at half price for Christmas presents. No such values ever before offered anywhere in the South. The best dressed ladies’ in this section wear our trimmed Hats. No. 9051. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE The First Natinal Bank of Wint At Winder, in the State of Georgia, at the close of briefness, November 27, 1908. RESCORCES: Loans and Discounts. .. $64,643.25 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ... 1,854.63 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500.00 Premiums on U.S. Bonds 562.50 Bonds, securities, etc 3,000.00 Banking house, furni ture and fixtures 6,500.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 8,350.6jk J)ue from State Banks and Bankers 4,178.07 Due from approved re serve agents-..- 3,197.48 Checks and otner cash items 4,480.26 Notes of other National Banks 180.00 Fractional paper curren cy, nickels and eents * 38-85 Lawful money reserve in Bank viz Specie, $2,859.15; Legal tender notes, $226.00 3,085.15 Redemption fund U. S. Treasury 625.00 Total. $113,795.82 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Jackson, ss: I, W. L. Jackson, Cashier of the ..above-named bank, 'do solemnly swear that the above statement is, true"to the best of my knowledge and belief. < ' W. L. Jackson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Corrpxt —Attest: me this 4 day of Dec., 1908. A. H. O’Neal, E. A. Starr, J. B. Williams. W. T. Robinson. Notary Public. Directors. W. E. YOUNG, The Shingle Man, Dealer In Lumber, Lime, Shingles, Brick, Hardware. Cabinet Mantels, Doors, Sash. etc. Agent for the Celebrated Rubberette Roof ine. Warehouse on Co'fnller Street. LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 Undivided profits, less, expenses and taxes.£aid 8-50.41 National Bank rjpes out standing v- 12,500 00 Due to Stated* v * y/;512 24 *• Tim|* certificates\ \ ** \ A Certified checks \ QQ Cashier's checks oc standing ! .34 Bills payable, including * certificatec of deposit fo| * ,- ( A' money borrowed !\ * ’ * ‘ i.QO Total 8113,795.02