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NO. 5709 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The National Bank of Jackson
At Jackson, in the State of Georgia, At the Close of Business Sep. 12, 1916
RESOURCES
- --4 ——
Loans and Discounts (except those shown on b) ? 33
Notes and bills rediscounted - 4i,899 -1 106,38? 1L
Overdrafts, secured, $ unsecured, $
U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circu
lation (par value) 520,000 00
Commercial paper deposited to secure
circulation (book value)
Other securities deposited to secure
circulation (book value) m
Total U. S. bonds.. 9’T*;
Stocks, otheT than Federal Reserve Bank stock.----------- o’Trn ™
Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) -,100 00
Banking house 8,319 29 8,319
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking house --- 9*‘
Due from Federal Reserve bank.... o
Due from approved reserve agents in
New York, Chicago and St Louis 3,870 85
Due from approved reserve agents in _
other reserve cities <,°9B 48— - 11 >f *
Due from banks and bankers (other than above) 14 “
Outside checks and other cash items, $ 790 92
Fractional currency, nickels and cents 357 95 1 ’ 14 ”
Checks on bank in the same city or town as reporting bank
Notes of other National banks --- - 11
Federal reserve notes -
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin and certificates , ’,'
Legal-tender notes -• w
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., (not more than o pqr cent on
circulation) - - j*{
Bills of exchange ~ 4, "‘ 1
Total , 41
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in - * 50,WK) 00
Surplus fund -'’ uuu w
Undivided profits $ 6,649 84
Less current expenses, interest and •
taxes paid 1,810 68- W 16
Circulating notes. - - - O ’ (HHJ 00
Less amount on hand and in treas
ury for redemption or in transit
Demand deposits: ,
individual deposits subjecttocheck --- --
Cer. of dep. due in less than 30 days
Cashier’s checks outstanding VTfaai'oo ' s ' s ° l! *
Total demand deposits $44,9di
Time deposits:
Certificates of deposit due on or
after 30 days ’‘ 4
Total time deposits ”> '•>
Rediscounts with Federal Res. bank - ---------
Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere than at red Res r>K_
Bills payable, including obligations
representing money borrowed (
Total ----- -$189,519 41
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 4,,899 21
State of Georgia—County ot Butts: , ,
I, C. T. Beauchamp, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best ofjr VILXMR 0 Cashier.^’
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of Sept. 1916.
G. B. Carreker, N. P. Butts County, Ga.
Correct—Attest: T. A. Nutt, J. H. Carmichael, J. H. McKibben, Directors.
Pay Roll Butts County
Chain Gang For August
Voucher Number
2 W F Flynt. free labor. - S2OO
3 Bailey & Jones, beans 100
4 H F Gilmore, shingles 302
5 J A Burford. vegetables -
6 Sam Thurman, rent of screws - 2 00
7 W P Elliott, free labor - 6OO
8 Hudson Mule Cos. mules.. - 665 00
9 Thurston & Harper, repairs.. 33 86
10 JS Tyler, oats - *
11 J M Greer, oats
12 Van White, steel - J
13 J S Edwards, provisions - IT
14 J S Gregory, repairs - - £J™
15 0 S Cargile, vegetables -
16 Ed Duke, beans -
17 W F Stodghill, provisions.. -
18 J H Pope, provisions and wood
19 GW Gilmore, vegetables
20 FM Hodges, provisions. *
21 Dempsey Hardware Cos, tools
22 JT McClure, warden. - - 5() 0(J
23 Sam Cook, guard 40 qq
24 W R Mason, free labor 4() fJO
25 Walter Cole, free labor.
26 Cleveland Aiken, free labor... "
27 Dink Hodges, free labor 2 1 06
28 Gus Lavender, free labor - gg 2
29 Lee Perdue, vegetables - ' g 35
30 W J Thurston & Cos, repairs - ."7" aq
fl Jackson Mercantile Cos, stock food and provisions... „2l 0J
32 A R Conner, fish 4 2 0
33 A F Tcylor, beans.. 600
34 J T McClure, wood 500
35 Alva Head, tree labor -- 10 q=
36 Stodghill, Crawford & Cos, provisions - 3 10
37 W H Watkins, beans * 94 45
38 Carmichael-Mallet Cos, BtoTO.ons. - --- og
39 Newton-Carmichael Hardware Cos, toots ___
JOSEPH JOLLY CleS To. GASTON. Con,.
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Flovilla,
Located at Flovilla, Ga., at the
close of business, Sep. 19, 1916
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans $
Time loans 37,296 36
Overdrafts, secured (cotton).
Overdrafts, unsecured 436 78
Banking house 1,250 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,710 60
Other real estate 1,408 55
Due from banks and bankers
in this State 45,894 36
Due from banks and bankers
in other States 2,423 78
Currency $ 2485 00
Gold 175 (HI
Silver, nickels, etc.— 776 61
Cash items 472 38 2,908 99
Current expenses
Total $94,329 42
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in .$15,000 00
Surplus fund . 4.488 36
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 499 68
Due to banks and bankers in
this state.
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check: 62,2,54 37
Time certificates 21,440 23
Cashier’s checks 546 78
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing bor
rowed money..
Total 194,1129 42
Htate of Georgia, County of Butts.
Before mecarne J. T. Gibson, Cashier
of Bank of Flovilla, who, being duly
sworn, says that the above and forego
ing statement is a true Condition of
said Bank as shown by the books of
file in said Bank.
J. T. GIBSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 26 th day of Sept. 1916.
W. 1). HENCELY,
N. P. and Ex-Off. .1. P.
Statement of the Condition of
The Farmers Bank
Located at Jenkinsburg, Ga., at
the close of business Sep. 19, 1916
RESOURCES
Demand loans $
Time loans 26,504 69
Overdrafts, unsecured. 16 30
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank 1,200 00
Banking House. 1,500 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,499 44
Other Real Estate
Duefrom banks and bankers
in this state 6,737 13
Duefrom banks and bankers
in other states 4,812 01
1 Currency $1776 09
Silver, nickels, etc., 142 44
Cash items... 31 66
Advances on cotton 1812 55 3,782 65
Total... -I 46,049 22
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00
Surplus fund 1,500 00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 174 33
Due to banks and bankers in
this state
Due unpaid dividends
Individual deposits subject
to check 20,510 07
Time certificates 3,321 19
Cashier’s checks 46 63
Notes and bills rediscounted 3,000 00
Bills payable including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 2,500 00
Total. I 46,049 22
Htate of Georgia, County of Butts:
Before me came H. C. Childs, ('ashj
ier of the Farmers Bank who being
dul> 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.
H. C. Childs, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 26th day of Sept. 1916.
VV. J. Bankston, N. P.
Butts Cos., Ga.
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Addnu: F J CHENEY * CO., Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Drugglets,
JENKINSBURG
Miss Troy Kelley, of Soperton,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. A.
Saunders.
Dr. B. F. Akin, Misses Lucile
Akin and Odelle Moore motored
to Jonesboro Sunday to attend
the Sacred Harp singing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Redman
and little son, Sam. were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Sarah J. Guest.
Mr. Allen Crumbley, of Phil
ippi, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
4
Misses Earle Humphries, Myra
Garner, Ruby Culpepper and Lu
cile Akin spent Saturday in Jack
son shopping.
Misses Sallieruth Thurston,
Nelle Guest, Messrs. J. B. Childs,
James Childs and Horace Fietch
er attended the Fayette county
singing convention at Brooks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thurston,
Mrs. W. M. Glass and children
spent the week-end in Atlanta
with Mrs. Jim White.
Miss Ghittie Cook spent the
week-end in Fairburn with Miss
Alma Rivers.
Miss Bessie Sowell, of McDon
ough, is visiting relatives here.
Mr. I. P. Richardson, of Bir
mingham, Ala., was the guest of
Mr. J. A. Middlebrooks last week.
Prof. A. J. Fleming spent Sat
urday in Atlanta.
Mr. Will Merritt, of Jackson,
visited his brother, Mr. Tom Mer
ritt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson
spent Sunday with relatives near
McDonough.
Miss Edna Leverette, of Jack
son. spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Benson
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. Erie Fincher, of Fincher
ville, who attends school here,
spent the week-end with his par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bane Whitaker
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Fletcher.
Mr. Johnnie Leverette, of Jack
son, was the guest of Mr. Jack
Leverette Saturday and Sunday.
Rally Day exercises will beheld
at the Baptist church Sunday af
ternoon.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Program for
Sunday. Oct. 1
11 a. m. ‘‘The Gospel in Con
flict with Business.”
7:30 p.m. “The Money Lover.”
9:30 Bible School. The pas
tor’s class will welcome you.
3p. m. The Young Peoples
Union will meet to organize for
work. The Sunbeams, the Ju
niors and the Senior Young peo
ple are wanted. The purpose is,
training in the Christian life.
The Rally Day last Sunday was
satisfactory. Nearly 200 present
in the Bible School and more than
S6O 00 offerings for Misssions.
This collection in face of the fact
that every Sunday the offering
is for missions.
IF ITS FURNITURE
YOU WANT, WE HAVE
IT. FOR PARLOR, BED
ROOM and KITCHEN.
We sell it Cheap and sell
and sell a heap. DON’ I
FORGET TH AT.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
MRS. BISHOP HAS
NOW THROWN.
CRUTCHES ASIDE
Mother of Nine Children
Suffered for T wenty-Two
Years —Was Badly Crip
pled With Rheumatism
“When a medicine gets you
over your troubles you've had
for twenty-two years and takes
you off of crutches, there’s noth
ing in the world too good to say
about it. and that’s what Tanlac
has done for me, and I certainly
ought to be willing to testify to
the truth and let everybody know
about it.”
“This unusual statement was
made by Mrs. N. A. Bishop, of
Roswell, Ga., who is the mother
of nine children, and has a great
manv friends and acquaintances
in that section. Mrs. Bishop
was talking to Mr. R. S. McDer
ment. of the G. T. Lyon Drug
Cos., of that place, who had
heard of this remarkable case
and driven five miles out in the
country to investigate the report.
“Yes,” continued Mrs. Bishop,
‘‘l’ve been a cripple with rheu
matism for a long time and for
three years I’ve been using
crutches and had not been able
to do anything about the house
for a great many years back.
Thats the plain fact and my folks
and all the neighbors know of
my helpless condition, and will
tell you the same thing any time
you ask ’em
‘‘l would have severe pains in
the hips and small of my back
even when I wasn’t trying to get
about, and besides that, I was
not in a very good general con
dition. It may have started be
cause I could not get about and
take exercise, hut I lost my ap
petite and things didn’t agree
with me after I had eaten.
“I saw where Tanlac was help
ing a great many people and I
thought maybe it would mate
me feel a little better even if it
failed to help mv pains; but I am
hapDy to say it has done a hun
dred times more than I expected
for I have laid aside the ohi
crutches and am now actnally
doing all my house work.
“I have taken five bottles and
can walk anywhere I want to
without crutches and my rheu
matic pains have left me. My
appetite is good and I can eat
anything I want without its both
ering me in the least, and I be
lieve if I continue to take it a
while longer it will make me en
tirely well for good and all.
**l want everybody to know
about this great medicine for it
certainly is wonderful —my case
ought to prove that to anybody.
I want everybody that has such
troubles to get it and stop wast
ing their money on quack med
icines.”
Tanlac is sold by Slaton Drug
Cos., in Jackson, and Dr. A. F.
White in Flovilla. Moore & Cos.,
at Cork, J. E. & W. R. Kitchens,
Fincherville. Ga. (adv)
With cotton at 16 cents. Butts
county farmers and businessmen
ought to get behind the fair and
boost it along.
WANTED
An occupant or occupants for
the Varner-Mclntosh Memorial
at Indian Springs during the win
ter months. Room rent free.
'Apply Mrs. B F. Watkins. Ch..
West Third st., Jackson, Ga.