The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 12, 1916, Image 4
NO. 9186 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Jackson National Bank
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At Jackson, in the State of Georgia, At the Close of Business May 1, 1916
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- RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (except those shewn on b) 1147,842 76
'.Loans on cotton and cotton products 152,066 15 —$ 299,908 91
Rediscounts —$
Overdrafts, secured, $ unsecured, $4,092.50 4,092 50
U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $75,000 00 75,000 00
Commercial paperdep. tosecure circulation (book value)
Premium on bonds for circulation
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank 5,400 00
Less amount unpaid 2,700 00 — 2,700 00
Banking house 9,806 30 — 9,806 80
Furniture and fixtures 6,444 72
Net amount due from Federal Reserve bank 7,865 91
I>ue from approved reserve agents in New York,
Chicago and Kt. Louis I 1,611 68
I>ne from approved reserve agents in other re
lieve cities 8,056 54 4,668 17
Due from banks and bankers (other than above) 8,000 62
Checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 681 21
Outside checks and other cash items
Fractional currency, nickels and cents 141 18— 141 13
Notes of other national banks 530 00
Federal reserve bank notes 10 00
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin and certificates 2,526 45
Legal-tender notes 3,000 00
Redemption fund w ith U. 8. Treasurer, (not more than
5 per cent on circulation) 3,750 00
Customers’ liability
Other assets 254 22
Total $429,930 14
LIABILITJ ES
Capital stock paid in . ... $ 75,000 00
Surplus fund 15,000 00
Undivided profits ... $ 17,019 13
Less currentexpenses, interest and taxes paid 2,189 29 — 14,829 84
Circulating notes 75,000 00
Dividends unpaid . 80 00
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check. 73,063 01
Certificate of deposit due in less than 30 days 450 00
Cashier’s checks outstanding 68 88
Postal savings deposits
Total demand deposits $73,581 39
Time deposits -
Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 24,422 76 24,422 76
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve banks 152,006 15 152,066 15
Notes and bills rediscounted
Dills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed..
Total $429,930 14
Htate of Georgia—County of Butts:
I, R. P. Hasnett, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
it. P. SASNETT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day ol May, 1916.
8. .1. FOSTER, Clk 8. C.
Correct —Attest: E. L. Smith, T. 11. Buttrill, J. A. Jarrell, Directors.
NO. 5709 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The National Bank of Jackson
At Jackson, in the State of Georgia, At the Close of Business May 1, 1916
RESOURCES
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jLonns and Discounts (except those shown on b) $145,.‘502 35 —$145,502 55
Overdrafts, secured, $ unsecured, $
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circu
lation (par value) ...... $20,000 00
Commercial papcrdeposited to secure
circulation (book value)
Other securities deposited to secure
circulation (book value)
Total U. 8. bonds 20,000 00
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Hank stock 1,446 15
Subscription to stock of
Federal Reserve banks4,3oo 00
Less amount unpaid 2,150 00 2,150 00
Banking house 8,819 29 8,319 29
Furniture and fixtures ... 3,982 70
Real estate owned other than banking house 977 07
Due from Federal Reserve bank. 3,036 00
Due from approved reserve agents in
New York, Chicago and Bt. Louis 1,663 85
Due from approved reserve agents in
other reserve cities 853 45 2,517 30
Due from banks and bankers (other than above) 147 22
Outside checks and other cash items, $3,087 72
Fractional currency, nickels and cents 301 80— 3,339 52
Checks on bank in the same city or town as reporting bank
Notes of other National banks. 940 00
Federal reserve notes.
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin ami certificates 4,274 75
Legal-tender notes 1,220 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., (not more than 5 per cent on
circulation) 1,000 00
Bills of exchange 25,552 19
Total $224,204 52
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund 21,000 00
Undivided profits _..s 6,505 49 '
Less current ex jams •*, interest and
taxes paid 2,997 73 3,507 76
Circulating notes ... 20,000 00
Less amount on hand and in treas
ury for redemption or in transit
Demand deposits:
Individual dejiosits subject to check 52,263 54
Cer. of dep. due in less than 30 days
Cashier’s checks outstanding. 467 48
Total demand deisisiis $52,731 02
Time deposits:
Certificates of dejiosit due on or
after 30 days. 28,870 03
Total time deposits . 28,870 03
Rediscounts w ith Federal Res. bank 38,095 71
Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere than at Fed Res Bk. 38,095 71
Bills payable, including obligations
representing money borrowed 10,000 00
Total $224,204 52
Blale of Georgia— .iy ot Butts:
I, 0. i' champ, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the at>\ - aiement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
C. T. BEAUCHAMP, Cashier.
Subscribed .its worn to before me this 10th day of May, 1916.
< J. B. Carreker, N. P. Butts County, Us.
k Dor reel—Attest: T. A. Nun, J. Matt McMichae , J. H. Carmichael, Directors.
VETERANS PLANNING
FOR BIRMINGHAM TRIP
The veterans who will attend
the reun ion in Birmingham, from
Butts county, will leave Jackson
Monday afternoon. May 15. They
will arrive in Birmingham early
Tuesday morning, in time for the
exercises, which begin on the 16
and continue through the 18.
The delegates from Camp Bar
nett are Messrs. S. H. Mays and
E. C. Cawthon; with W. J. Mc-
Clendon and T. J. Carson as alter
nates.
A number of people from this
county are planning to attend
the reunion. The rate of $4.50
for the round trip is announced
by the railroads. This cheap fare
places the trip in reach of all.
Birmingham, it is stated, is
planning to entertain the veter
ans royally, the slogan being
“Veterans First." A large at
tendance from all parts of the
country is expected.
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said Mr. H. W. Miller, at Jacob’s
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Well, it relieved me of these trou
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She was in almost as bjad a fix as I
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Both of us think there is nothing
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I can understand why everybody
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Tanlac is sold bv Slaton Drug
Cos., in Jackson, and Dr. A. F.
White in Flovilla, Moore & Cos.,
at Cork, Ga., J. E. & W. R. Kit
chens, Fincherville, Ga. (adv)
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One good milk cow. Apply to
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FOR FLETCHER S
CASTO R I A
SHERIFF’S NOTICES
In accordance with the provisions of
Section 16 of the act of the legislature,
extraordinary session 1916, for prohib
iting the manufacture, sale and keep
ing of intoxicating liquors, notice is
hereby given that The Waldorf Club,
A. L. Wooten president, is the holder
of Revenue License as a retail liquor
dealer, with place of business at Indian
Springs in Butts county, Georgia.
L. M. CRAWFORD, Sheriff.
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