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NO. 5709 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Fir&National Bank of Jackson
At Jackson, in the State of Georgia, At the Close of Business Nov. 10, 1915
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts (except those shown on b) $165,736 35—5165,736 35
Overdrafts, secured, $ unsecured, $
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circu
lation (par value! __S2O,QOO Ob
Commercial paper deposited to secure
circulation {book value) -
Other securities deposited to secure
circulation (book value)
Premiums on U. S. bonds -00 00— 0,-00 00
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 1,446 13
Subscription to stock of
-• Federal Reserve banks4,3oo 00
Less amount unpaid— 2,150 00 -,ioo 00
Furniture and fixtures * 3,384 ?„
Real estate owned other than banking house 9< < m
Due from Federal Reserve bank - - 3, <46 66
Due from approved reserve agents in
New York, Chicago and St. Louis 1,365 17
Due from approved reserve agents in
other reserve cities 2,230 4o— - ®,SJo 6-
Due from banks and bankers (other than above) 14 <
Outside checks and other cash items, $6,016 42
Fractional currency, nickels and cents 276 <9— () ,295 _1
Checks on bank in the same city or town as reporting bank
Notes of other National banks
Federal reserve notes
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin and certificates 3,657 o 0
Legal-tender notes ---- -r ■--- yu4 w
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., (not more than 5 per cent on
circulation)
Bills of exchange
Total $245,735 66
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in... $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund 21 ’000 00
Undivided profits r $10,9J7 3 <
Less current expenses, interest and , 01 _„_
cSatingnoies;..'. 20,000 00- 20,000 00
Less amount on hand and in treas
ury for redemption or in transit -
Demand deposits: .
Individual deposits subject to check.. - 46,1 11 4b
Cer. of dep. due in less than 30 days
Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,919 08
Total demand deposits 54
Time deposits:
Certificates of deposit due on or
after-30 days__u.- ------Toi 19,b9_ n
Total time deposits... - _i
Rediscounts with Federal Res. bank 56,529 26
Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere that at Fed Res Bk. 10,200 00 66,729 26
Bills payable, including obligations
representing money borrowed K) ’ wu w
Total - —5245,735 66
State of Georgia—County of Butts: „ , ~ . . . .
I C T Beauchami), Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to thebest cff 6 Cashier**
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 day of Jan., 1916.
G. B. Carreker, N. P. Butts County, Ga.
Correct—Attest: Geo. E. Mallet, J. H. McKibben, W. A. Newton, Directors.
Cut This Out —
It Is Worth Money
Cut out this advertisement, enclose
S cents to Foley & Cos., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You -will re
ceive in return a trial package con
taining:
(1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound, the standard family remedy
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, tightness and soreness in
chest, grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidney Fills, for over
worked and disordered kidneys and
bladder ailments, pain in sides and
hack due to Kidney Trouble, sore
muscles, stiff joints, backache and
rheumatism.
(3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a
whoieso 'e and thoroughly cleansing
e&thartic. Especially comforting to
stout persons, and a purgative needed
1 v everybody with sluggish bowels
and torpid liver. You can try these
three family remedies for only sc.
THE OWL PHARMACY
Some men may be capacitated
to run their own business, but
make a mess of trying to run the
politics of the community.
Pay Roll Butts County
Chain Gang for Dec. 1915
Vouchers q
734 M G Bond, provisions * ™
735 Henry Singley, provisions &c 00
736 HC Mcßride, beef
. 737 R H Henderson, butter and milk 2 •*>
738 Thurston & Harper, repairs 48 2o
739 Conner & Crawford, meats lo 40
740 Whit Nelson, free labor 10 00
741 J D Bur ford, vegetables ™
742 A C Woolley & Cos., stock food 230 40
743 J W Benson, mule o io
744 W E Owens, oats f JO
745 J M Leach, mule
746 J A Kimbell. 0i1.... --- gx
.Jackson Mercantile Cos., stock food &c 039 99
f 74b Newton-Carmichael Hdw Cos., tools 79 94
Total. i $1597 45
•J. 0. GASTON, Commissioner. JOSEPH JOLLY, Clerk.
GOING TO ATHENS MEET
Mrs. Butner and Mr. Rice
Leave Saturday
Mrs. C. A. Butner, Canning
Club Agent, and Mr. G. E. Rice,
Demonstration Agent, will leave
Saturday, the 15, for Athens to at
tend a meeting of demonstration
agents held at the State College
of Agriculture. They will return
January 27.
Down On His Back
“About two years ago I got down on
my back” writes Solomon Bequette,
Flat River, Mo. “I got a oOc box of
Foley Kidney Pills and they straight
ened me right up. I recommend them
to all who have kidney trouble.”
Rheumatic aches and pains, soreness
and stiffness, sleep disturbing bladder
trouble, yield quickly to Foley Kidney
Pills. The Owl Pharmacy. adv
JENKINSBURG
Mr. W. J. Bankston spent a
few days last week in Atlanta on
business.
Mr. Austin Asbury, of Atlanta,
was the guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Childs.
Miss Estelle Thornton, of Jack
son, visited Mrs. V. H. Mills
Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Cook and Miss Lelia
Lummus spent the week-end at
Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Childs and
Mrs. J. W. Childs and daughter,
Mildred, spent Sunday at Elgin,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ham
mond.
Prof. A. J. Fleming was a visi
tor to Jackson Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. McGough is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Lee Collins,
near Griffin.
Rev. I. G. Walker has changed
his meeting from the 4th Sunday
afternoon to the second Sunday
morning. A large crowd atten
ded the services Sunday.
Mr. Oliver Woodward spent the
week-end at home.
SCHOOL NEWS
The board of education is talk
ing of adding the 11th grade to
Jenkinsburg High School, also
building anew auditorium.
The Senior class held a meeting
and elected officers as follows:
Charlie Benson, president; Mary
Fletcher, vice president; Irene
Bankston, sec.; Lucile Akin, treas.
The county board of education
has added an additional teacher
who will make the seventh to
Jenkinsburg High School. Miss
Sarah Hogg, of Cedar town, a
former student of Brenau col
lege. She will take charge of
seventh grade.
We were glad to have Messrs.
F. E. Land, G- E. Rice and Hugh
Mallet with us Friday, and en
joyed the speech given by Mr.
Land very much.
WEAK, NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN
Made Well By Delicious Vinol
Bellefontaine, Ohio.—“ My blood was
very poor —I was in a weak, nervous,
run-down condition. I tried different
remedies without benefit and one day
my druggist told me about Vinol. I
tried it and it built me up in every way
blood, strength and nerves, and I tell
my friends it is the best medicine on
earth. ’’— Mrs. Earl Brunson.
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, sharpens the appetite,
aids digestion, enriches the blood and
in this natural manner creates strength.
Woods-Carmichael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
Pecan Trees
Choice budded pecan trees fifty
cents each. Order direct, cata
logue free. Empire Pecan Com
pany, Parrott, Ga. 5-21 -tf
Our Jitney Offer—This and 5c
DONT MISS THIS. (Jut out thin
slip, enclose with five cents to Foley &
Cos., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney
Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets.—
The Owl Pharmacy, adv
NEW ROLLER MILL
G. G. Leguin and B. F. Grant
have just installed anew Roller
Mill at Dr. Wynn’s old mill and
will appreciate the patronage of
Butts county friends. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. 12-24-4 t-p
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
“ CABBAGE PLANTS
We are filling orders for Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston
Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Succession. Prices—loo, 20‘Cents; 600, 76
cents; 1000, $1.25. Special prices on larger orders. By parcel post add
5 cents per 100, 10 cents for 600, 15 cents per 1000. Orders booked for fu
ture deliveries. Our plants are large and well Tooted.
S. D. Riegel & Sons
Experiment, Georgia
f Chero-Cola
& from the original' \
M This insures cleanliness, /
I and is a guarantee /
m of purity. Each /
I bottle is measured and jf
A filled by machinery,
I thereby making each 73
! a bottle uniform in Savor. /
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I JAefregfjing
Served at Soda Founts / / j
A and high-class / / 1
■ refreshment stands / / /
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EMERGENCY WORK
In auto repairing requires thorough
skill. Send your car here where
skill is assured. We don’t have to
take the entire machine apart to
find out what is the matter. We
know at a glance what is wrong
and we right it as quickly and thor
oughly as can possibly he dune.
Make us prove it.
Wagner’s Garage.