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Statement ot' tin* t’onditiim *>f
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST & BANK
IN COMPANY
Located at Winder, Oh. at thi: close of
business .'September 21*1, 1920.
KKsOrROES
Demand Loans $ 42,931.35
Time Loans 771.b--.dd
Bonds and Stocks owned by the
Bank 244.!K1fi.7S
Basking House 20,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 21,215.42
Cash in Vault and Amount lie
posited iu Banks 1 15,.'172.00
Cash Items 591.04
('louring House 715.42
Advances on I'otton in Process of
Shipment 09,.{<>1.08
AY nr Savings Stamps 860.47
Bills of Exchange 500.00
War Saving Certificates 826.00
Stock Federal Reserve Bank 0,750.00
Customers Liability account
Acceptances 66,239.40
Overdrafts t,076.78
Total $1,369,007.39
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $200,000.00
Surplus Fund 24,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current Ex
penses. Interest and Taxes
Paid 2,671.31
Due to Banks and Bankers in
this state 10,6.>7.29
J)ne Unpaid Dividends 456.00
Individual deposits subject to
cheek 333,572.73
Savings Deposits 50,5.<0.71
Time Certificate* 112,843.70
Certified Cheek* 116.25
Cashier’s Checks 2.!'>1.79
Notes and Bills Rediscounted 236,026.21
Bills Payable. Including Time *'cr
t ideate* Representing Borrowed
Money 319,000.00
Acceptances executed for Custo
mors 66,2. 111. 10
Total $1,300,007.39
State of Georgia. Barrow county.
Before lue estme W. F. Hubbard,
f’nxhier nC North Georgia Trust & Blink
in” Cos., who being duly sworn, says that
the ;ihovc and foregoing xtatcnient
a trno vnndition of said Hank, as shown
hv tin* hooks of lih* in said hank.
W. F. HPBBARI).
Sworn to and tmbseribod hoforo too,
Ihis 20th day of September. 1020.
, AI.VIK HIM..
* * ”*i x. I*. Barrow County, a.
Statement <d' the Condition of -~
THE BANK OF STATHAM
I,orated at Stathaf, <la.. at the close of
Business September 21st. 1020.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans *l* 5,081.1k>
Time Lou ns .'105,058.17
Bonds and stoeks owned hv
the Bank <>,200.00
Banking House 1.00ti.00
Furniture and Fixtures v .1,010.08
Cash in Vault and amount dr
posited in Banks 16,068.51
Cash 11eius 2 1 .>.82
Advanees on Cotton in I’roress ot
Shipment 46,7.15 01
Revenue Stamps 10.00
Total $.180,070.14
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork Raid in $ 41)',000.00
Surplus Fund . 15,000.00
Fudivided Profits, less Current Ex
penses, Interest and Taxes
Paid 8,6,14.0.1
Individual Deposits Suhjeet to
Cheek 10.1,0*1.11
Time Certificates 147,448.60
Douglas Faibanks
“The Molly if . ajjgl
Coddle’’
Monday
October 4th
One of Douglas best , ‘f
picture. , DOUGLAS fairbank"
The Strand Theatre
[Cashier’s Cheeks 1,01.>.80
Bills Payable, Including Time Cent
cates Representing Borrowed
Money ' 70,000.00
Total $386,070. 14
State of Georgia, Barrow County.
Before me came B. H. Grant, * ashier
of Bank of Statham, who being duly
sworn, says that tilt' above and forego
mg statement is h true condition ol said
Bank as shown by the books ot tile in
said Bank.
B. H. GRANT.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 21st day of September. 1920.
E. L. ROSS.
Notary Public at Large, Statham. Ga.
Barrow County, My Com. Expires Jan.
1.5 th, 1924.
Just, received a Car load of WELL
SKWKK I*ll*l’] Smith Hardware
( onipany.
]NTKKNATK >NAL TKA< ’TORS
pull and last like a mule. They
are the PAR EX< ELLKN’FE OF
SATISFACTION.—SoId ny Smitli
Hardware < ‘onipany.
GAIA AXIZKI) C<WRUGATKD
HOOKING. A fair stoek on hand.
Smith I lardwore Company.
IIOI'SK itiid HOT for SALK —1
5-rnom dwelling and large lot for
sale on Hamilton Avenue at a liar
gain. Terms if desired. See
S. J Sharpton, Winder, (la.
Kdisnit Phonographs bring real
joy in the home, lad us demon
strate this fart by placing one in
VOFR IIOMK. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
I’etev Scholl let' Wagons Rec
ognized ;ts the highcsl standard ot
quality since IH4J. An investiga
tion will convinee you. Sold by
Sntil li I lard ware <'.
NOTICE
After October Ist, all cars and
1 nicks running with cutouts open
or without muffler will be pinched.
Also running without lights is
prohibited. We hope that the
public will take due notice and
observe the law without one ease
being made. This is the order of
tin* Mayor and Council and it will
he carried out A. SIM 1 1 lid*,
('hief of Police.
You have promised yourself to
buy THAT GOOD RANGE. A
few of the MAJESTIC and ( 01
PER CLADS are going for less
than market value at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
INVESTIGATE! INVESTI
GATE! the FREE AUTOMO
BILE TFP.E OFFER at Smith
Hardware Company.
TTfE P ARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
POPULARITY OF MILK
INCREASING ON FARM
Cheaper and Fresher in Country
Than in Cities.
Dairy Division of United State* De
partment of Agriculture Endeevor-
Ing to Get Children to Drink
More Milk.
Milk is plentiful on prectleally every
farm In the middle West, yet compara
tively little Is drunk by farmers’ chil
dren. In fact less milk Is drunk by
farm boy* and girls, faking the whole
country over, than by city children,
statistic* show. Tills, In spite of the
fact that milk is cheaper and fresher
In the country than in the city. It is
said that this accounts for tln* fact
that the proportion of undernourished
children in the country Is larger than
In the city.
To get more children, both in the
city and in the country, to drink more
milk is the endeavor this year of the
dairy division of the United States de
partment of agriculture, co-|>eratlng
with the state agricultural colleges.
During the last year six milk cam
paigns have been carried on in Con
necticut. four in New Jersey, stx In
Massachusetts and one tn each of a
dor.cn other states. The increase in
milk consumption following a cam
paign baa been from 1 to 33 per cent.
lowa has been making a special ef
fort recently t<> improve tbe health of
Its school children ill the state by In
ducing them to drink more milk. Tbe
work started last Ocrober with a “milk
week.” During the six days of lec
tnres and demonstrations 31.900 people
were reached directly and 200 000 indi
rectly. Libraries, schools and clubs co
operated lit tbe work, him! during Iht
week 4.500 school children wrote es
says on tit** value of milk
lu one lowa county among 308 rural
(school children only 114 drank anj
piilk at till before tbe campaign, am:
hut 5 brought it to school for lunch
Bince then an increase in eonsumptioE
pf milk amounting to 15 to 25 j>er cent
has been made in the various countie*
pit the slate, and thousands of rnch;
pohool children tire now carrying mil*
to school for lunch.
MANY FLAVORING MATERIALS
Vegetables of Distinctive Flavor, Js*.
lies and Spices Useful for Vary,
ing Meat Dishes.
Vegetables of distinctly# flnvo*
such as onions, carrot*, or celery,
'savory herbs, such s parsley, sag#
bay leaf, or thyme; and material*
such as vinegar, pickles, or eurranl
jelly; spices, such as pepper, cloves
or “curry" mixtures, and sharp ot
highly flavored materials are useful
for varying meat dishes. —United
States department of agriculture.
AW
tie Hou.se
(Srai'iefruit is excellent used instead
of lemon in tea.
* *
Old quilts can he washed and saved
for lining new ones.
* * *
Old glass tobacco jars are tine for
cookies, cereal, rift*, etc.
* * *
A “step stool” in the kitchenette
saves carrying many a chair.
* *
When an egg is beaten for fish or
croquettes, add one tahlespoonful of
waiter; it goes
Lion Brand
Work Shoes
LION BRAND WORK SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS ARE POSITIVE
LY THE WORLD S BEST WORK SHOES.
THEY ARE THE BEST FITTING, BEST APPEARING, AND BEST
WEARING SHOES MADE. LION BRAND SHOES ARE POSITIVELY ALL
LEATHER SHOES THIS IS MORE THAN CAN BE TRUTHFULLY SAID
OF ALL WORK SHOES. LION BRAND SHOES FIT WELL—LOOK WELL
AND WEAR WELL. WE HAVE SOLD THESE SHOES FOR SEVERAL
YEARS AND HAVE FOUND THEM TO GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION.
It is YOUR PRIVILEGE TO WEAR THE BEST WORK SHOES WE
ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF LION BRAND SHOES FOR FALL
AND WINTER WEAR. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
r* >* “THE HOME OF QUALITY.”
Halt! Look —
At next week’s issue of this paper, and then
COME to the most up-to-date FURNI
TURE STORE in Northeast Georgia, we
have just about completed remodeling
our &ore,* and will be in position to fur
nish our many satisfied customers with al
most anything they want, as we have one
of the prettiest assortments ever shown in
a town of this size. ESPECIALLY we
want you to inspect our large and beauti
ful assortment of Art Squares and Rugs,
nothing this side of Atlanta can compare
with the patterns and quality, and as to
prices—well we will show you when you
come, for we are ABSOLI TELY RIGH 1.
Come around next week and be sure to
look for next weeks’ issue for further prices.
The old reliable furniture store, where we
sell-a-heap-sell-cheap-andkeep-everlasting-at-it
Yours to serve and PLEASE,
W. T. Robinson
~' T ft"RSDAT, SEPT. 30, 1920.