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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THUR3DAY, FEB. IQ. 1910
v No. 5264 Report of the Condition ot the
First National Bank
At Carrollton in the State of Georgia, at the close
of business January 31 19:0.
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts
268 021,07
Capital Stock
$100,000.00
Overdrafts secured and un
secured
IJ. S. Bonds to secure circu
lation
Banking house, furniture &
fixtures
12,426,30
100,000,00
35,000.00
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits less ex
pensos and taxes paid. .
Nat. Bank Notes outstanding
Dividends Unpaid
100,000.00
7.245,79
99,800.00
....210,00
Due from National Banks,
Indlviduiu^ueposits subject
(not reserve agents)
Duo from StaDwind Private
Bunks nnd Brokers, Trust
Companies and Savings Bnk
3,029,85
6111,41
Time certificates of Deposit.
Certified checks
Cashier checks outstanding.
21,249.15
200 84
617.42
Due from approved reserve
agents
17,884,32
Chocks and other cash items
2,581,74
Notes of other Nat. Banks..
400.C0
Fractional paper currency,
nickels ana cents
223,90
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz: Specie . lfl.672.65
Legal-tender notes.... None
16,672,05
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treas. 6^ of circulation....
5.000,00
Total $461,858.30
Total
$461,853.80
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Carroll, ss
I. E B Brodnax, cashier of the above mimed bank, do solemnly swear
^nt the above statement Is true to the best of mr knowledge and belief.
KB Brodnax. Cashier.
►Subscribed and sworn to^before me this 8th.* nay of Feb, 19104
J T Vaughan, Notary Public.
CORRECT-Attest: LGMandeville )
W W F'Ittu f I
Directors.
Mrs. Dodd Entertains.
Rev. and Mrs. Jesse M. Dodd
delighttully entertained some ot
the members of the First Baptist
Church choir, and trie ids, aj
their home last Tuesday evening.
A drawing contest which
proved to be very spirited re
suited in the first prize being
awarded to Geo. L. Hamrick ;
the consolation unanimously
voted to Mr. Dodd.
After other amusements and
music an appetizing salad course
was served.
Among those present were
Misses Mary Hogan, Carrie
Shank, Eunice Cochran, Jennie
Mae Walker, Martha Brown,
Mary L0.1 New, Mesdames
Silas Coalson, Robt. Fitts, R.
H. | McLellan, A. K. Snead,
Messrs Robt. Fitts, Geo. L.
Hamrick, C. R. Mullins, and
J. H. Croft.
Agricultural School Assured.
The dates fixed for the Itnier
ant Agricultural School which
the State College ot Agriculture
will hold in Carrollton are Feb
ruary 24, 25, and 26. This meet
ing is only three weeks ofl and
every farmer and merchant
should arrange to be there.
Your spring work will not be
pressing and while some farmers
have planned their season crop
ping we would ask those who
could wait until this meeting be
fore fixing their plans to do so.
Crop rotations wi'l constitute a
portion of the discussion and
definite rotations will he given
for stock and cotton farming.
Buying and mixing fertilizers
will be discussed pointedly and
so closely that every farmer
who uses commercial fertilizer
should know how to make his
own mixtures from any formula
he may want to use.
Statement of the condition of the
CITIZENS BANK
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
January 31st 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans nnd Discounts S111.54V.87
Overdrafts 2,345.46
Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00
Dae from Banks And Bank
ers In the state 3,34:1,28
Due from HankB and Bank
ers lu other states &,:tno.38
Currency 4 500.00
Silver, Nlckles and Pennies 330.49
Exchanges for clearing house 1,462.00
Total 1181,373.18
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In ( 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 10,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent expenses A Taxes paid 1,785.24
Individual Deposits tubject
to check 58,694,75
Cashiers Checks 1,108.1V
Total 3131,573.18
STATK OF GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Before me came A K Snead cashier of The Citizens Bank who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true
condition of said bauk. as shown by the books of file In said Bank.
A. K. Snead, Cashier .
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of Feb. 1910.
J. H McClellan, N. P.
An attack of the grip is often fol
lowed by a persistent cough, which
to many ,oves a great annoyance,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
been extensively used and cure of
this cough. Many cases have been
cured after all other remedies -had
failed. Sold by W L Worthy
While it is often impossibla to
prevent an accident, it is never im
possible to be prepared-it is not be
yond any one’s purse. g Invest J35
cents in a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Liniment and you are prepared for
sprains, bruises and like injuries,
Sold by W L Worthy.
REDUCED
27.50 and 25.00 Suits reduced 19.95
20.00 Suits reduced to 15.95
18.00 Suits reduced to 13.05
15.00 Suits reduced to 12.95
All Boys Clothing 1 -4 0ff.
Lit Mu Club Entertained.
Mrs. J. G. Cheney entertained
most delightfully the | Lit Mu
Club’ last Thursday Jallernoon
at her home on South JStreet.
The following unusually inter’
esting programme was rendered’
PROGRAMME.
Instrumental Solo.
Miss Jones
Story of Act V.
Mrs Bnford Boykin
Comparison of the Characters of Anthony
and Cleopatra: Anthony and Caesar
Miss Kate Slade
Song
Mrs Paul Jack
Closing Study of the Play
Miss Eva Thonasson
Recitation
Miss Ethel Walthall
Duet
Missesi Jones and Annia Pace
After the programme delicious
refreshments consistirg ol sand
wiches waldo, hot cotfe, salad,
and crackers was served.
Brock—Kramer.
The marriage of Miss Ruth
Brock and Mr. E. G. Kramer,
which took place Tuesday even
ing at 7 o’clock at the residence
ol the bride’s parents on College
street came as a surprise to their
friends.
Only the immediate family of
the bride and a few intimate
friends witnessed the ceremony
which was performed by Rev.
W. E. Dozier in his impressive
manner.
Mr. and Mrs. Kramer will
leave shortly for a tour through
South Georgia and Florida, and
aftertheir|return will be at home
to their friends on South street
Mrs. W. A. Fomby Dead.
Last Saturday morning, Feb.
5th, Mrs. Susan Fomby, wife oi
Mr. W. A. Fomby departed this
life. A faithful wife and true
mother, a devoted and much
beloved grandmother, a loyal
friend and most excellent neigh
bor, she was highly esteemed
by all who knew her. Quiet and
domestic *in her manners and
tastes, she faithfully discharged
her every day duties, and made
home | better [and brighter be>
cause of her presence.
In early life she united with
the Methodist chdrch, but after
her marriage translerred her
membership to the Baptist
Church in the fellowship of
which she died.
She leaves a husband, a son,
in law and five devoted grand'
children, one brother and one
sister to mourn her loss.
The funeral services were
conducted at the residence just
west of town, by Revs. A. W,
Qnillian and W. E. Dozier.
We tender to the bereaved
husband and other relatives our
sincerest sympathies.
Live StockJ to Have Important
Place in Program of Agricul
tural t School.
The interest manifested in
live stock by the farmers of Car-
roll County should cause the
work of the Itinerant Agricul
tural School to be heartily wel
comed and [thoroughly enjoyed
by them. The subject of “Feed
ing Farm Animals” is one ot
importance since rations
properly mixed and led not only
mean economy but also enable
the animal to more completely
utilize the food thereby being a
much more efficient machine.
Poor feeding is the cause of
many i diseases and sometimes
the , death ot many valuable
animals. Dr. i Richardson from
the State College ol Agriculture
will hold a free clinic Thursday
afternoon, Feb 24. He would
like to have assembled in the
city animals which you think
are sick and need treatment.
Sanitary milk produefioa
certainly needing some attention
by farmers and dairymen of the
south. The lecture on this and
the demonstration of seperating
and testing should bring out
every one connected in anyway
with the handling of milk or
butter.
Maxwell—Williams.
A beautiful wedding of much
interest to a large circle ot friends
over the 6tate was solemnized at
the home ot Mrs. J. G. Maxwell
on last Wednesday evening
when Miss Nancy U. Maxwell
and Mr. Leroy J. Williams were
married. Rev. Marvin Williams
performing the beautiful cere
mony.
On " account of the recent
death of ths brides f ither, Mr
J. G. Maxwell, the wedding wa
a very quiet affair only the im
mediate lamily being present.
The young couple leit on the
evening train for a short honey
moon trip and will be at home
at Carrollton alter Sunday.
—D;uglasville Sentinel.
Card of Thanks.
To our neighbors and friends
who so kindly assisted g us and
saw to our every need, in the
recent sickness and death of our
daughter and sister, Cora :
We extend our sincere thanks
and deepest gratitude and pray
that God’s richest blessings may
attend them in all the trials of
life.
Mr. R. G. Jones and family
C ome Out to hear Crossland
First Baptist Church.
All Suuday School Workers,
and indeed everybody will be
cordially welcomed at the Cross
land meetings with the First
Baptist Church next Sunday,
11 a m., 3pm.. and 7:30 p m.
Is the attendance slim? Is the
Teacher’s Meeting lame? Is the
Sunday School enthusiasm low !
Come and Crossland will show
us how to solve the problem.
Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs.
Most people know the feeling,
and the miserable state of ill health
it indicates. All people should knov
thatJFoley’s Honey and Tar, the
greatest throat and lung remedy
will quickly cure the soreness and
cough and restore a normal condi
tion. Ask for Foley’s Honey and
Tar. Johnson Drug Co.
TEACHERS INSTITUTE
will be held at the Court House,
for one day, Saturday Feb. 19.
J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Qies
H N Spence Cashier
Farmer’s Business
We give particular attention to the business of
farmers.
A checking account is a convenience |no farmer
should be without.
You may sometimes need help. We will make
it our business to help you.
| We cordially invite you to make this your
Banking Home.
CARROLLTON BANK,
Carrollton, Ga.
Statement of the condition of the
THE PEOPLES BANK
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
January 31st 1910.
RKSOURCE3
I.nans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures...
Due frnm Banks and Bankers
In the State.
18.166.53
1, WI4.99
4.800 00
2,389.|»
6,809.25
6.363.90
Currency 2,436.00
Gold 240.00
Bllver, Nlckles and Pennies 82.1.25
Checks and Cash Items 3,350.17
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Undivided Profits, less Current
expenses and TaxcB Paid 2,782.74
Demand Certificates 4,261.85
Before me came G. C. Cook cashier of The I'eoplae Bauk. who
being duly sworn, says that the above andiforegolng statement le a true
condltton of said Bank,as shown by the books of file In said Bank.
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of February 1910
W. O. Robinson, N. P.
The Carroll Freee Press
and Atlanta Semi-Weekly
Jouurnal
$1.50
A PROFUSION OF
ARTISTIC ELEGANCE
Illuminates our crockery display,
a sight of which delights the eye
quickens the fancy and refreshes
the mind. Our designs on china
beat those of the European pow=
ers. They come in tea, dinner
and salad sets, rivaling romantic
landscapes in picturesqueness.
Those beautiful cut glass jnovel*
ties, too, are worth a descrip=
tion in verse We only ask a
peep, the wares will do the rest.
AJewe\wv
TYYJYURN' STORE" ^