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FIRST FARMERS BANK,
THE GROWING BANK
JACKSON, : GEORGIA.
VERY LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO
ATLANTA
Account General Convention
CHURCHES OF CHRIST
OCTOBER 7-14.
Round trip fare from
$1.65 JACKSON $1.65
Tickets op sale Ocftober 4th, sth, 6th.
Good returning until Qdtobej* £7tji> 1914.
For full information call qii Southern Railway
* agent or address
J. C. BEAM, A. G. P. A, G eorg i a .
3. S. BLPODWORTH,
One of the Many Great Exhibit Palaces
Now Completed For the Panama-Pacific
San Francisco, 1915
cpyrurht im. P ““’*_l”'“ ‘"” ~'Tp VINES AND METALIUEOY; DIMENSIONS, 451 BY 579 BEIT.
NORTH FACADE OF
COST, $859,445. PANAmA-Jram
Sit Steady in the Boat
But Don’t Rock it.
Don’t worry over the war.
Deposit your money with this bank where
all your interests will be looked after.
Remember us when you have money and
we will remember you when you have
none.
When you need up-to-date banking con
nections come to
PAYROLL OF CHAINGANG
FOR MONTH OF AUGUST
Vouchers.
283 Whit Nelson, free labor $ 10 25
284 E. S. Lunsford, repairs __ 670
285 Gordon Edwards, damage to crop 600
286 B. T. Deason, free labor. 150
287 J. G. Maddox, provisions 275
288 A. F. Taylor, provisions 475
289 Conner & Crawford, provisions. 15 45
290 Thurston & Harper, repairs 30 05
291 Woods-Carmichael Drug Cos., medical 12 50
292 Ham & Carter Cos., stock food 93 12
293 Newton-Carmichael Hdw. Cos., tools. 60 65
294 J. T. McClure, warden 80 00
295 J. F. Fincher, machinist 60 00
296 Sam Cook, guard 45 00
297 Walter Cole, free labor - 35 00
298 J. C. Duke, free labor 3250
299 J. A. McClure, free labor.. 35 00
300 W. A. Nolen, free labor 35 00
301 Jack Maddox, bridge inspector 55 00
302 McKibben Buggy Cos., gasoline. - - 60 00
303 Tom Thurston, repairs 825
304 J. T. Edwards, provisions. - 250
305 Southern Express Cos., express 85
306 Southern Railway Cos., freight 25
307 A. L. Perdue, provisions 17 00
Total $ 710 07
J. 0. GASTON, Commissioner. JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk.
No. 5709
Report of The Condition of
The First National Bank
AT JACKSON, in the State of Georgia,
at the close of business, Sept. 12th, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts sl3l WO 015
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 11 174 24
U. S. Bonds to secure cir... 20 000 00
Other securities to secure cir IB 355 stt
Premiums on IT. 8. Bonds. 400 00
Bonds, securities, etc 1 440 10
Banking house, Fur. & Fix. 8 028 55
Other real estate owned 1)77 07
Due from Natl. Banks (not
reserve agents) -- 1(18 40
Due from State & private
banks & bankers, Trust
Cos. & savings banks 74 05
Due from approved
Reserve Agents
in central reserve
cities $2 005 71
In other reserve
cities 088 21 2 903 92
Checks & other cash items.. 1 233 87
Notes of other Natl. Banks.. 45 00
Fractional Paper currency,
nickles and cents 065 50
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie. $4 350 75
Legal tender notes 700 00. 5 050 75
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treas. (5 per cent cir.) 1 500 00
Total *l9B 593 53
Stale of Georgia—County of Butts:
1, C. T. Beauchamp, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. T. BEAUCHAMP, Cashier.
Subscribed am! sworn to liefore me this 21 day of Bept. 1914.
J. \V. CARMICHAEL, N. P. Butts County Ga.
Correct—Attest: \V. A. Newton, Geo. E. Mallet, T. A. Nutt,
Directors.
Announcernent
I wish to announce that I am now open for
businsss on Mulberry street, below the Jackson
Argus, and have the largest and complete
line of Georgia Marble, Georgia Granate and
Italian Marble ever shown in this sedtion.
By doing the work right here at home I am able
to save you agents commission. Let us figure
with you on your next order. The public is cor
dially invited to call and inspect our work. Es
timates cheerfully furnished upon application.
J. L. Lockhart Warble Cos., Jackson, Georgia
By * iT
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in SSO 000 00
Surplus fund 20 0(K) 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid... 3 385 80
Natl, bank notesoutsl'n’d’g 30 000 00
Due to other Natl. Banks
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check 34 119 81
Time certificates of deposit 17 170 05
Cashier’sch’k’soutstanding 92 82
Notes & bills rediscounted 3 824 39
Bills payable, including cer
tificates ofdeposit for mon
ey borrowed 40 000 00
Total 1198 593 53
The Wise Auto Owner
doesn’t attempt his own re
pairing. He prefers to send
his car here where there is ev
ery facility and every conve
nience for doing the work
properly. And the more ex
perienced the auto owner is
the surer he is to have us do
his repairing because he knows
we do it right.
WAGNER’S
GARAGE.