The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, June 17, 1916, Image 4

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THE SXfUGLAS ENTERPRISE Douglas, Georgia Established 1888 Published Every Saturday by ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. W. R. FRIER, Editor 'tabseiiption Rates in Advance: One Year SI.OO Six Months 50 Three Months 25 "She Enterprise publishes the Legal Vdvwntiaing of the City of Douglas, County, and County Commis sioners. Entered as aecortd-class matter at jmr /ostoftice at Douglas, Ga., under ttur Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. i; « THE GEORGIA NORMAL. Thi: commencement exercises of the rt|2»acgin Normal College will begin ifc*\«ay and operate thru Tuesday. "3%*r exercises promise to be as inter «nting and entertaining as in former fetus, and great crowds are expected mi tfae «ity next week to see the finish. The Georgia Normal has a reputa ftmi all its own. Right now the prospects for one of the biggest .ichooi years in the history of the s«h/>©L is in evidence, as the man- agement is already being consulted .•how. the next year’s work. The nAoel has steadily grown all the wfcil* and will continue to grow so as the present management con tfciaes. A gi-eat many of the old students •will be here next week and mingle wi\h their friends and relatives. It wilt be a great week, the culmination «i£ a hard year’s work, and the feel wig of “going home time,” always in- Mfiixt.s and intoxicates. Altogether it will be a jubilee, k reunion worth urAife, and one that will be lopg re ivmtmbered in- the years to come. Last week we bid the Leaguers wel amdc-. We want to repeat it again, ,-mari assure each and every one of you tafeit Douglas is glad you are here and aooftjiing she has is yours for the asking. * * * * ’ ITitson and Marshall is the ticket meed at St. Louis, and a better one ♦wjrf.t. not have been suggested. The for democratic success is very height and will grow as the weeks tm*- * * * * Haigfc Dorsey will issue his plat ffttrr> for Sunday’s papers. After 49nt. the lineup, as all platforms will He ut. * * * * A''tar the league conference conies th. Georgia Normal commencement. Something always happening here. * * * » Bowden is buying newspaper rparv by the page. It is alright pro vided he would come this way. * 4: * * Clean water, clean food, clean Wires make dean, healthy American citizens. * * * We repeat our prediction of a few ■weeks ago. It is the field against Dovsey. *** * . The Leaguers have made it possi- Kr for Douglas to enjoy a great Week. *** * ' • Rats are the most expensive f.m uaal- which man maintains. * * * Politics It is a ta’nje thing in Coffee. \ '■ ***♦.> Welcome, Epworth Leaguers. Group of Dormitory Girls June 1,1916 ■war *l. sinß| m|f mßp firtHß) TBjitMFwPB B ■' IKi *'fy^*}. " -*4 r - i' ’. r\ ’ ,_£**. .’• f* Tiflti ?**N > ?^Tf > mr j T**^ 1 -» /•- • • Cl-■ >^lfisSs=? Bank Statements, Statement of the Condition of THE PEARSON BANKING CO. Located at Pearson, Ga., at the close of business June 6th, 191(3. Resources Demand Loans .-. $10,611.40 Time I.oanß 88,289.93 Overdrafts, unsecured 486.87 Banking House 1,985.75 Eurniture and Fixtures.... 2,794.62 Due from Banks and Bank ers in this State 3,914.47 Due ,from Banks and Bank- in other States...... 3,475.14 Currency V. 1414.00 G6J4 185.90 Silver, etc 1959 C Cash Items., i'. 1,371.80 j Total $114,424.58 Uisot/rrc# Capital Surplus Undivided.".^ I dfits, I,ess Cur rent , and Taxes Paid.... .■. 2,868.65 Individual Deposits' Subject,;' to Check 39,549.97 Tirtie Certificates 26,808.62 Cashier’s Checks 197.34 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Repre senting Borrowed Money 10,000.00 Total $114,424.58 STATE OF GEORGIA, Coffee Co. Before me came W. C. Patterson, Cashier of Pearson Banking Co., who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. W. C. PATTERSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of June, 1916. BERNARD H. ALLEN, ,N. P. C. C., Ga. Statement of the Condition of MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK located at Nicholls,. Ga., at the close of business June 6th, 1910. Resources Demand Loans $ 3,488.62 Time Loans 74,317.75' Overdrafts, 5ecured......... 142.52 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,234.89 Banking House 7,500.90 Furniture and Fixtures 2,112.76 Other Real Estate 11,759.66 Due from Banks and Bank ers in this State 13,511.60 Due from Banks and Bank ers in other States 2,812.15 Currency 2,607.00 Gold 670.00 Silver, Nickles, etc 1,283.90 Cash Items 267.87 Interest Paid 1,076.15 Total $122,784.87 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus Fund 12,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid 2,175.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 29,758.76 Time Certificates 45,388.74 Cashier’s Checks 462.37 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Repre senting Borrowed Money 7,500.00 Total ••• $122,784.87 ! STATE OF GEORGIA, Coffee Co. Before me came Jno. Kirkland, ! Cashier of Merchants & Farmers Bank, who being duly sforri, says that the above and foregoing is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. JNO. KIRKLAND. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of June. 1916. C. MEEKS, N. P. C. C. Ga. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE DOUGLAS. GEORGIA. JUNE 17, 1916 Statement of the Condition of THE UNION BANKING CO. Located at Douglas, Ga. at the close of business June 6ih, 1916. Resources Demand Loans $ 17,583.19 Time Loans 319,189.45 Overdrafts, secured 2,009.38 Overdrafts, unsecured 418.00 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank.*. 16,191.00 Banking House 43,678.30 Furniture and Fixtures... 12,025.19 Other Real Estate 20,384.12 Due from Banks and Bank ers in this State 17,188.29 Due from Banks and Bank ers in other States 23,891.56 Gold .’ 380.00 Silver, Nickels, etc 605.77 Cash Items 1,436.40 Clearing House 943.19 Advances on Cotton 18,763.15 J ; Total ...«. ...$497,159.99 Liabilities Capita! Stock Paid in $ 49,500.00 Surplus Fund 50,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid 4,310.21 Due to Banks in this State 9,403.40 Due Unpaid Dividends... 12.50 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 93,645.38 Savings Deposits 1(3.778.68 Time Certificates 125,882.98 Certified Checks 45.75 Cashier’s Checks 2,581.09 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Repre senting Borrowed Money 145,000.00 Total $497,159.99 STATE OF GEORGIA, Coffee County. Before me came J. L. Shelton, Cash ier of The Union Banking Co., who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. J. L. SHELTON. v Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of June, 1916. C. H. ROSS, N. P. C. C., Ga. Statement of the Condition of THE CITIZENS BANK Located at Douglas, Ga., at the close of business June 6th, 1916. Resources Demand Loans $ 14,782.26 Time Loans 231,154.32 Overdrafts, unsecured.... 2,372.99 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 30,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures... 2,850.73 Other Real Estate 3,128.00 Due From Banks and Bank ers from this State 28,042.18 Due From Banks and Bank ers in other States 16,621.16 Currency 5,291.00 Gold 20.00 , Silver, Nickles, etc 1,821.77 Clearing House 3,016.05 Profit and Loss 1,978.21 Total $341,058.67 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in.... 52,500.00 Surplus Fund 13,000.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 84,202.80 Savings Deposits 9,280.55 Time Certificates 105,242.98 Cashier’s Checks 1,832.34 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Repre senting Borrowed Money 75,000.00 Total $341,058.67 STATE OF GEORGIA, Ctffee Co. Before me came H. B. Johnson, Cashier of Citizens Bank, who being duly sworn,-says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. H. B. JOHNSON 1 . Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of June, 1916. L. E. HEATH, N. P. C. C., Ga. Blackstone i ■>*. • x ■. • • ]K||r Perfect Traction Tread || Non-Skid Tires Msfl The non-skid efficiency of » the Blackstone tread stay* If’fjß with the casing—it does not lose its “life” as soon as the newness wears off. I 1 The price is right —we % ■ bought them at a price that 1 will give you the most miles 1 for the least money. . t ,. » ~ , j Watt-Holmes Hardware Co. J. H. JORDAN, Manager Phone 74 A COOL TREAT TORRID WEATHER Las no terrors for the man in a KOOL KLOTH Suit. HE LOOKS and FEELS fresh and good natured, no matter how high the mercury goes. * > • - ■ " - • • v, f y-' WE INVITE YOU to invest in a KOOL KLOTH smile, which won’t come off while the suit is on. REST CONTENT that our prices will please you. They’re easilv the lowest you’ll find in town- Prices from' $7.50 to $8.50. PETERSON & RELIHAN “The Home Of Good Clothes”