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Condition of Coffee
County’s Banks
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
PEARSON BANKING COMPANY
Located at Pearson, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 19, 1916.
Resources
Demand Loans $ 10,690.22
Time Loans 100,794.18
Overdrafts, unsecured 366.74
Banking House 1,985.70
Furniture and Fixtures 2,794.62
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this state 42,350.27
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other states 4,184.28
Currency $6,174.00
Gold 20.00
Silver, Nickles, etc. 876.72
Cash Items 701.28 7,772.00
TOTAL $170,938.16
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COFFEE COUNTY.
, Before me came W. C. Patterson Cashier, of Pearson Banking Company
wlto being duly 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.
W. C. PATTERSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th day of September 1916.
W. M. SUMNER.
N. P. Coffee County, Georgia
My Commission expires March 11 1918.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE CITIZENS BANK
Located at Douglas, (.a., at the close of business Sept. 19, 1916.
Resourses
_ , , „
Demand Loans $ 19,786.24
Time Loans 227,248.93
Overdrafts, unsecured 2,369.62
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 in this State 30,212.64
Due from Banks and Bank-
ers in other States 22,668.61
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Currency 8 4, t 01.00
Silver, Nickles, etc. 1,257.78
Clearing House 1,810.36 42,522.26
Advances on cotton 34,753.12
Profit and Loss 741.70
Total 381,528.73
Total 381,528.73
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COFFEE COUNTY.
Before me came H. B. Johnson Cashier, of C itizens Bank 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.
H. B. JOHNSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27 day of Sept., 1916.
W. C.WOOTEN, N. P. Cotfee County, Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
Located at Nicholls, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 19, 1916.
Resources
Demand Loans $ 3,068.37
Time Loans 73,394.25
Overdrafts, secured 250.00
Overdrats, unsecured 504.81
Banking House 7,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,112.76
Other Real Estate 11,759.66
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this State 34,478.15
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 763,42
Currency 2,057.00
Gold 690.00
Silver, Nickels, etc, 950.00
Cash Items 2,888.32
AdvancesonCotton 6,345.90
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TOTAL $146,762.70
STATE OF GEORGIA, . . v* -
COFFEE COUNTY.
Before me came Jno. W. Kirkland Cashier, of Merchants & Farmers
Bank who being duly 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.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27 day of Sept., 1916.
J. M. SMITH,
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
UNION BANKING COMPANY
Located at Douglas, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 19th, 1916.
Resources
Demand Loans $ 34,847.51
Time Loan 5 295,137.47
Overdrafts, secured 5,112.53
Overdrafts, unsecured 2,348.25
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank 16,191.00
Banking House 47,456.34
Furniture and Fixtures 12,025.10
Other Real Estate 21,683.78
Due from Banks and Bank
ers inthis State 78,926.26
Due from Banks and Bank-
ers in other States 80,611.10
Currency . $9,250.00
Gold 137.50
Silver, Nickles, etc. 1,693.58 20,279.41
Cash Items 4,030.46
Clearing House 5,167.87
Advances on cotton 30,706.21
Other Resources tltimized) 4,790.23
' TOTAL $650,115.19
STATE OF GEORGIA, .^
COFFEE COUNTY. **"
Before me came J. L. Shelton Cash
the above and foregoing statement is
by the books of file in said bank.
Sworn to and subscribed before m
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $30,000.00
Surplus Fund 5,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 2,943.90
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 76,996.45
Time Certificates 35,620.61
Cashier’s Checks 377.20
Bills Payable, Including
Time Certificates Rerme
senting Borrowed Money 20,000.00
V
TOTAL $170,938.16
, .
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $ 52,500.00
Surplus Fund 13,000.00
Individual Deposits Subject '
Check 153,253.76
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S “ vln S De P oßlts 9 ’ 284 -° 8
Time Certificates 106,294.07
Cashier’s Checks 2,196.32
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Bills Payable, Including
Time Certificates Repre
senting Borrowed Money 45,000.00
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000.00
Surplus Fund 12,500.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 771.13
Due Unpaid Dividends 94.40
Individual Deposits Sub
ject to Check 63,612.27
Time Certificates 44,365.48
Cashier’s Checks 1 419.24
I
TOTAL $146,762.70
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $ 49,500.00
Surplus Fund 50,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 124.72
Due to Banks and Bank
ers in this State 18,168.65
Due Unpaid Dividends 90.00
Individual Deposits Sub-
ject to Check 264,169.20
g av ings Deposits 17,439.99
Time Certificates 140,450.79
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Certlfied Checks _
Cashier’s Checks 14,998.0 t
Bills Payable, Including
Time Certificates Repre- •* -
senting Borrowed Money 95,000.00
TOTAL * $650,115.19
ier, who being duly sworn, says that
a true condition of said bank, as shown
J. L. SHELTON.
e, this sth day of October, 1916.
A. W. HADDOCK.
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, OCT. 7 1916.
G. 0. P. APPOINTS
STATE ELECTORS
REPUBLICAN STATE ORGANIZA
TION PUTS OUT ELECTORAL
TICKET—PICKETT AND JACK
. SON ANNOUNCE PERSONNEL
OF TICKET.
State Senator Roscoe Pickett, stale
chairman of the regular state commit
tee, and Henry S. Jackson, member cf
he national republican committee,have
announced the electoral ticket put out
by the regular republican state organi
zation of Georgia.
The republican national committee
and the republican national convention
decided last June that the organization
headed by Pickett and Jackson was
the regular republican organization of
Geogia. This organization, through
its state central committee, which met
in Atlanta July 4, appointed a cam
paign committee and delegated to this
committee the power to name the elec
toral ticket, and this campaign com
mittee, having selected its electors,
make the following announcement:
Electors from State-at-Large—John
M. Barnes, Thompson, Ga.; F. J. Allen,
East Pont, Ga.
First District— Dr. E. W. Kieffer,
Savannah, Ga.
Second District—J. A. Monroe, Doe
run. Ga.
Third DistricG-Charles A. Taunton,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Fourth District —E. J. Hinton, Wood
bury, Ga.
Fifth Distict —W. H. Watson, Li
fehor.ia, G V . „
Sixth District—Alfed Mack, Ma
con, Ga.
Seventh District —Thomas R. Glenn,
Dalton, Ga.
Eight District—H. D. Bush, Coving
ton, Ga.
Ninth District —T. A. Chastain, Jas
per, Ga.
Tenth District —George C. Weller,
Culverton, Ga.
Eleventh District—J. F. Overstreet,
Douglas, Ga.
Twelth District—J. M. Outlcr, Dub
lin, Ga.
Statement by Mr. Jackson.
Of this announcement Mr. Jackson
says:
“These electors will go on the repub
lican presidential ticket, at the head
of which will appear the ames of Hon.
Charles Evans Hughes, for president,
and Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks
for vice-president. They are each and
all high-class business men who stand
high and command the respect and
confidence of th e community in which
they live and are highly and well
known throughout the state. They are
men who have made a success in busi
ness and tand for th c policies of the
republican party as a matter of prin
ciple and who believe protection
against foreign competition is the vital
thing for the upbuilding of th e indus
tries for the South and of Georgia in
particular.
“This ticket has the indosement and
support of the republican national co lll
mittee and the executive and campaign
committees.- It is the recognized
straight and regular republican tick
et, and all w r ho are suppoorting Gov
ernor Hughes for the presidency will
vote this regular ticket because they
wish their votes counted and made of
service. Any other ticket put out by
individuals under the guise of any or
ganized movement and alleged to rep
resent the republican party or its mem
bers can only be irregular and votes
cast for such a ticket will be votes
thrown away.
“The geat rank and file of republi
cans will heartily support the regular
republican electoral ticket, and the
great majority of the progressives who
have followed Colonel Roosevelt back
into the republican party will follow
the example he has set them by his
words and deeds in behalf of and in
support of the regular tickets as put
out in each state by the egular re
publican organizations in those states.
“The republican campaign commit
tee have opened headquarters in rooms
41 and 43 Inman Building, Atlanta Ga.,
where there is a full and a competent
office force of clerks, stenographers
and large supplies of campaign litera
ture, text-books campaign buttons and
lithographs of the candidates for
president and vice president. Mem
bers of the campaign committee and
State Chairman Pickett and National
Committeeman Jackson are on hand
daily to welcome all callers and give
them the latest campaign dope and
furnish them with literature and but
tons, etc. * * -
“A cordial invitation is extended to
one and all who intend to support and
vote for Governor Hughes to call at
the headquarters, and those who live
out of the city who cannot find it con
venient to call in person are asked to
send in their names by mail for litera
ture and other campaign matter.” adv.
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