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The Hamilton Journal.
VOLUME 49
STATEMENT OF THE
CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF CHIPLEY
Located at Chipley, Ca., at ti e Close cf Business,
December 2, 1$19, as called for ty the State
Bank Examiner.
Rsources.
Loans : : $172,850.81
Advances on Cotton : 90.291.90
Liberty Bonds : : 11,250.00
Overdrafts : : 1,791 37
Banks Property : : 5 905.42
Bash in vault and with Banks, 32,496.64
$3,4,586.14
STATE OF GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
Before me c«mt M . V V >tc<n (mini n ill Pink d CliipUy wl citing duly twoio, tay» that the above
and fongoiDg Etaknunt is a true condition of said bank, as shown in the books of file in said bank.
W.B. Wisdom.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9ih day of Dtcuuber, 1919. J. D. Mu.ijr, N.P Harris Co Ga.
STATEMENT CF IKE ((ftllllCN CF
FAf MTS l M REAMS BANK,
Located at Chipley, Ga., at the Close, of Business,
Decembr 2, 1919.
Resources
Loans : : $167,976.51
Advance on cotton 26,325.09
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 2,388.22
Bank’s Property : •’ 8,050.42
U, S. Liberty Bonds : 6,800.00
Cash and Exchange : 30,845.39
Total r : : $242,385.63 .
GiA, HARRIS COO MY.
Before me came Roy Askew, Cashier of'I be Farmers & Merchant Bank, Chipley, Ga, who being duly sworn.
says the above ai d foregoing -----jf, siaument a t rue condition ot said Bank, as shown by books of file in said Bank.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this bib day of Dtcomber, 1419. G. K. Mobley, N.P. Harris Co,Ga.
CONDENSED STAR MEN I OF
THE BANK OF HAMILTON,
AT THE CLOSE CF EUSIMSS CN CECEMEER 2, 1919
Resources
Loans : : $90,404.20
Stocks and Bonds 3,170.00
Banking, real estate, iur.&hx. 4,927.42
Overdrafts : : 191.18
Advance on cotton seed : 5,466.16
Mutual Hre Iusurance fund : 120.00
Cash and Exchange : : 46,788.47
$151,067.43
STATE OF GEORGIA, H ARB 8 COUNTY.
Before me came T. W. Telford, ( asltiir ot B&uk ot Hamilton, who being duly sworn, says that the above and
foregoing statement is a true eonditicD of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. T.W.Telfodd.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of December, 1919.—J.I).Lynch, N.P.ex off. J. P.
Money to Loan.
LOW RATES
Loans closed quickly on farm and
city property. Terms of payment
to suit you.
J. II. LUNSFORD,
Attorney-at-Law
HAMILTON !*: GA.
HAMILTON, HARRIS COUNTY. GA., FRIDAY DECEMBER 19 , i 9 i 9
Liabilities
Capital Stock : : $ 25,000.00
Surplus and profits : :
Dividends unpaid : :
Deposits : : 261,699.13
$314,586.14
Liabilities
Capital Stock : : : $ 25,000.00
Surplus and undivided Profits 17,128.26
Cividends unpaid : : 245.00
Bills Payable : : 10,000.00
Deposits : : : 190,012.37
Total : : : $242,385.63
Liabilities
Capital Stock : : $ 16,200.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses, interest and taxes pd 2,589.32
Depofits : : : 131,233.25
Cashier’s checks : : 1,044,86
$151,067.43
CHEAP MONEY.
I lend money on farm Lands at
54 to 7 c / c interest, for a period of
5. 7, 10 <»r 20 years. Money se¬
cured without delay.
J. B PEAVY.
Office with A. L. Hardy.
Paper in Every Home in Harris County where a Poll Tax Is Paid
BIBLES
And Webster’s Dictionaries
are among the suitable gift
goods for sale at The Jour¬
nal’s sales counter.
Statement of the Condition of
THE C1TIZ
Located at Vainly Hall, Ga., at
Resources
Demand I-oanF............ $ 7,389 59
Time Losii?............... 25,793 25
Overdrafts, unsecured ... 4,616 20
Banking Housr............ 1,984 51
Furniture and fixture?... 2,221 64
Duefr’m banks and bank
ers in this State......... 12,753 55
Due from banks and
hankers in other states 70 59
Currency.................... 2,383 00
Silver, nickels,etc......... 476 23
Clearing house............ 264 80
Advance on cotton......... 5,058 69
Profit and loss ............ 79
Libertv Bond?............. 2,750 00
War Savings Stamps...... 634 00
Total................ $66,396 8 G
STATE OF GEORGIA BA REIS COUNTY.
Before me came G. P. Stakfoiid cashier of Citizens Bank who being
duly sworn, cays that the above and forgoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the* book of file in said Bank.
G. P. Stanford
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of December 1919.
—George H. Byrd, N. P. State at Large, Gu.
Statement of the Condition of the
The Bank of Shiloh,
Located at Shiloh, Ga., at the close ol business
Dec. 2nd,19J9.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans * 1,781 42
Time Loans 52,392 99
Overdrafts, unsecured 2,945 17
Bonds and stocks owned
by the Bank............ 5,200 00
Banking House 1,800 00
F urniture and Fixtures 2,000 00
Other Real Estate 1,488 6 )
Due from Banks and
Bankers in this State 5,210 43
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other States 18 22
Currency 1,152*00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 533 44
Cash Items 901 53
War Savings Stamps 5,949 50
Total 81,403 31
STATE OF GEORGIA. HARRIS COUNTY.
Before me came M A. Camp, Cashier of the Bank of Shiloh, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank,-ns shown by the books of fiile in said
M A. Camp, Cashier.
Sworn to and subte.ibed before me,this 15day of December, 1919.
R. S. Fi j.kkh, N. P. State at Large, Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Peoples Bank of Hamilton,
Located at Ham i lton, Ga., at ilie close of business, D<cunber2. 1919.
RESOIRCEE
Time Loans............... $47 640 51
Overdrafts, unsecured... 452 16
Furniture and fixtures 2,703 90
Due from Banks and
Bankers in this State 14,865 52
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other states I 16 38
Currency.................. 1,836 00
Silver, Nickels, etc...... 213 73
Cash Items............. 260 33
Advances on cotton....... 1,475 13
Profit and loss............... 119 03
Total............... $69,682 69
STATE OF GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY
Before me came W. B. McKinzie, Cashier, of The People’s Bank
• f Hamilton, who being duly sworn, says that the .above and forego.
statement is a tine condition of said Bank, us shown by the books
of file iti said Bank. W. B. MoKinzik.
Sir rn to and subscribed before me, this 17.h day ot Dec. 1919
Dayton Calhoun, N. P. Harris Co., Ga.
What about a half sole that will
bear several months of hard use?
Inquire for NFIOLIN SOLES at
this office. tf.
NUMBER 39 .
Liabilities
ject to check............ 35,728 91
ime Certificate?.......... 14,433 28
'ushier’s check?........... 404 05
Total.................. 166,396 84
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $25,000 00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses, int¬
erest and (axes paid 3,845 48
Individual deposits sub¬
ject to cheek 33,264 71
l ime Certificates 4,574 22
Cashier’s checks 218 90
Bills payable, including
Time certificates repre¬
senting borrowed money 14,500 00
Total $81,403 31
- LIABILITIES
C apital Stocks Paid in.. $15,000 00
Individual Deposits sub¬
ject to check............... 26,306 65
T ime Certificates .......... 7,653 53
Cashier’s Checks........... 1,722 51
Bills Payable, including
l ime Certificates repre¬
senting borrowed money 19,000 00
Total.................. $69.682 69
Uncle Eben.
“I has noticed.” said Uncle Eben,
“dat de man dat sho’ miff docs big
things ain't got very much time fob
tablin' big.”
5HCP mi
We lave just rcccii d a tig
Shiimcnl cf
NINALLY’S CANDY.
IMARY GAFtEN Stl S,
CliT GLASS.
SILVFRWARf,
And JtVELRY.
We are glad ler you to
come in.
CFflPFEV PHARMACY.
CENSUS EMMMUliCRS
1 he following is tlie list of census
enumerators for Haaiis rcunty: A.C.
Monltrie, John B. Flank id, Miss
Bonnie Adi,ms, \v. A. Emil!), Miss
O pie Davis, Ciartnee Rif hardsell, J.
A. Luit;el),Mis. Myitie Laniicn, J
J. Bi oliy. Ikhn O Vm lRltitN
Fullei; Clyde Gordon.
HARRIS COUNTY
PR0HIBIII0N COM
IMITIFE (H0SEN
Mr. 1. N. Johnson of Manchester
Ga, a representative of the Georgia
brumh of the piohibiticn law intone,
ment league was in Hamilton a few
days ago and through the able assist¬
ance of seme ot our hading citizens,
lie secured a very strong eemmitteo
representing, all sections of our
county. Editor C. K. Stout acting
chairman, with Mr. Dayton Calhoun
and R. B. Fort as committee from
Hamilton.
Blue Springs district, Mr. D. T.
Zachry and M. Walter Cotton,
Cochran Mr. W. I). Wisdom;
Goodman's Mr. L. E. Floyd and Mr.
Roy Askew, Davidson, Mr. Geo. W.
Boer; Ellerslie, Mr. Chas Tidwell;
Whitesville Mr. B. B, Pearson,
Whittakers, Mr. W. E. Cline:'Upper
19th, Miss Oppie Davis, Lower 19th,
Mr. J. G. Davis and Mr. D. J
Binns.Cataulu, Mr. T.H.Kimbrough,
Waverly Hall, Rev. J. E 1). Epps
and Mr. A. B. Miin
B. R. Harris; Valley Plains, Mr.
Harris Stevens, and Mr. Sid Fuller.
The work of this committ( j will ho
to organize their respective districts
into working bodies todistiib to litera¬
ture that will he furnished'I' em from
State prohibition headquarters dealing
with the problem of prohibition in
our section and elsewhere.
After a few weeks’ campaign of
education along this line the prohibi¬
tionists of all denominaiions will bo
asked to contribute to the cause.
This cause appeals to all lovers of
good citizenship and society, and w hen
they have once been calk u to atten¬
tion and see the alarming need of
funds in competent hands to combat
the whisky intererests in all sections,
no doubt the people will respond uru
grudeingly.
Hint Hill Jokes.
Teacher. “What is a kaiser?”
S.udent: “A ktfiser is spring of wa¬
ter spurting out of the ground.”
Student reading Latin; “‘Caesar
honas legiones.’ Huh! I didn’t know
C-Ksar had bony legiones.”
Teacher: “What is the difference
between visit and visitation?’' Stud¬
ent: “A visitation, judging from the
spelling, is longer, I think, and more
disagreeable; so I should say, when
Mr. Wisdom conies lo our school it is
visit, but when Miss Annie comes it
visitation.”
FARM LOANS.
LoDg time. Easy payments. Low
interest rates. Home money. W.
Cecil Neill, Attorney at Law, Colum-.
us, Ga. 29njl 1