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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910
No. 5264 Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Carrollton in the State of Georgia, at the close
of business March 29th 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $268,863,70
Overdrafts secured and un
secured 8,167,09
U. S. Bonds to secure circu
lation 100,000,00
Banking house, furniture &
fixtures 35,000.r0
Due from National Banks,
(not reservo agents) jlO.368,92
Duo from State and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Companies and Savings Bilk
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes of other Nat. Banks..
Fractional papor currency,
nickels ana cents
Lawful Money Kesurve In
Bank, viz: Specie.. .10.1)61.55
Legal-tender notes 2,077.00 13,338,55
Redemption fund with U. S.
Tress. 6% of circulation ... 6.00 (X)
Due from U. 8. Treasurer 800.00
881,50
82546,11
682,36
1500.00
187,24
Total $450,265.03
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $100,000.00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits less ex
penses and taxos paid... 13.086,19
Nat.Bank Notes outstanding 100,000.00
Indlvlduni erposits subject
to chick 122,902 60
Time certiflcstes of Deposit. 2:1,674.15
Certified checks 110 45
Cashier checks outstanding. 486.26
Total $459,265.66
STATE OF GEORGIA. County of Csrroll, S3
I, E B Brodnax, cashier of the above named bank, do solennly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
El) Brolnnx, Cashier,
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 6th. nay of April 1910.'
\V. A. Lyle, Notary Public.
CORRECT—Attest: L O Mundevllle )
W W Fitts f Directors.
CBStmonton )
Statement of the condition of the
CITIZENS BANK
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
March 29th 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $132,193.33
Overdrafts 8,144.48
Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00
Dae from Banks and Bank
ers In the state 25,489,04
Due from Banks and Bank
ers In other states 16,602.35
Currenoy 3,124.00
Silver, Nlcklos and Pennies 758.63
Total $189,306.1
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $ 60,000.00
Surplus Fund 10,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent expenses & Taxos paid 2,990.99
Individual Deposits subject
tochcck 60,915.40
Cashiers Checks 400.44
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificated representing
Borrowed Money 75,000.00
Total $189,306.83
STATE OF GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Before me time 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 hank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
A. K. Snead, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6th day of April 1910.
W. A. Lyle, C. N.P
Statement of the condition of
The Peoples Bank,
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
.«( March 29th 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and DUcounts 95.690.88
Overdrafts 2.717.68
Banking House 4,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures 8,(M17.07
Due from Banks and Bankers
In the State 2,398.47
Due from Banks and Bankers
In other States 3,223.90
'Currency 2,042.00
Gold 12O.00
Silver, Nlokles and Pennies 887.42
Cheoks and Cash Items 1,782.77
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 66,000.00
Undivided Profits, loss Current
expenses and Taxes Paid 4,210.81
Indlvual Deposits Subject
to check 29,481.83
Demand Certificates 4,537.90
Bills Payable,Including time
Certillcates representing
Borrowed Money 18,500.00
116,729.54
Before me came G. C. Cook cashier of The Peoples Bauk, 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.
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of Aprll|l910
W. L. Robinson, C, N. P.
| NOTICE
3jjJ With every Net I give a free
# Hair Dress, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday,
MISS FLANAGAN
First National Bank Building. Rooms 32—34.
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Census Enumerators for Car-
roll County Named.
Census Supervisor E. T.
Moon, of the .Fourth District
has named ihe fallowing enum
erators for the county of Carroll
all ot whom have been commis
sioned and will begin their work
on April the 15th :
Enumeratiou District 1. Militia
district 642, Villa Rica, exclud
ing Villa Rica town. Mrs Mae
Spence.
Enumeration district 2, Villa
Rica town, T. M. Hamrick.
Enumeration district 3, Mi
litia district 649, Temple [p $rt
ol] including Temple town. All
north ot Temple and Villa Rica
public roads. Clarence E Rin
ger.
Enumeration district 4, Mis
litia district 649, Temple [part
ot] excluding Temple town. All
south ol Temple and Villa Rica
public roads. J E Edmondson.
Enumeration district 5, Mi
litia ^distiict 682, Whitesburg,
including Whitesburg town. J
M Watkins.
Enumeration district 6, Mi
litia district 713, Roopville, in
cluding Roopville village. H G
Garrett,
Enumeration district 7, Militia
district 713, Carrollton [part ol]
excluding Carrollton town. All
East ot Lowell and Bremen
roads. D R Brock.
Enumeration district 8, Mi
litia district 714, Carrollton
[part ol] excluding Carrollton
town. All West ot Lowell and
Bremen roads. J W Ballard.
Enumeration district 9, Car
rollton town, [part ol | All East
of Dixie aud Rome streets. E
B Merrell.
Enumeration district 10, Car-
rollion town [part of] All West
of Dixie and Rome streets. W
Raymond Robinson.
Enumeration district 11, Mi
litia district 729, Cross Plains,
aDd Militia district 1298, County
Line. L M Turner.
Enumeration district 12, Mili
tia district 1006, Smithtield,
Arthur L Mann.
Enumeration district 13, Mili
tia district mi, Bowdon, in
cluding Bowdon town, Shelly
Z Downs.
Enumeration district 14, M D
1112, Fair Play, J M Samples.
Enumeration district 15, M D
1152, Kansas, and M D 1310,
New Mexico, W E Bowen,
Enumeration district 16, M D
1163, Lowell, H A Millican.
Enumeration district 17, M D
1240,Turkey Creek, AGEarnest
Enumeration district 18, M D
1371, Shiloh, W R Vowell.
Enumeration District 19, M
D 1436, Flint Corner, and M D
1483, Clem, John T Hearn.
Enumeration District 20, M D
i496,Mandeville, John W Hamil
Enumeration district 20, M D
1527, Victory and M D 1533,
Tyus, Mrs Elza B Shinn.
Enumeration district 22, M D
1541, Banning and M D I54 2 »
Hulett, Lunus J Fuller.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
CARBOLLTOFT BJLLTKI
Located at Carrollton, Georgia, at the close of business, March 29th 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 205,43489
Overdrafts (Cotton) 27,043.13
Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
Dne from Bauks and Bankers in
the state 242.53
Due from Banks and Bankers in
other states 9>S37 69
Currency 1,828.00
Gold 3790.00
Silver, Nickles and Pennies 629.25
Exchanges for the clearing House 2,900.58
Total 25 2,406.07 Total— 252,406.07
State of Georgia, Carroll County
Before me came H. N, Spence, cashier of Garrollto Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books in said bank.
H. N. Spence, Cashier,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of April I9I0.
W. S. Robinson, C. N. P,
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in_„__ 75,000.00
Surplus fund 48,000.00
Undivided profits,less current ex
penses and taxes paid 1 3>354*t>3
Due unpaid dividends 584.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 81,759.71
Demand certificates 23,708.33
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificates representing
Borrowed Money 10,000.00
Hamrick’s Post Cards of
Quality.
Before we went into the Post
Card business, we had so many
of our customers to ask us why
we didn’t keep them—that they
couldn’t get any nice cards in
town ! So we decidi d to ex
perimeDt, and three months ago
bought the handsomest selection
of cards ever shown in Carroll'
ton, from the largest manutac-
lurer in the business—and our
sales justify us in our decision
that our customers want nice
cards. So, in the future, if you
want handsome, ariis.ic cards
you will lind them at Hamrick’s
We have just received several
thousand post card views of Car
rollton, that we had made up to
order — photographic finish.
The views include A. & M. Col
lege, all three buildings, Birds
eye view of Carrollton, First
National Bank Building, First
Baptist Church, Presbyterian
Church (the Methodist church
will arrive soon,) Carroll county
court house, Carrollton Public
School, aud a view of Dixie
street. Owing to the handsome
finish of these cards we have to
retail them at 25c per dozen.
We have just added to our
rack, braad new selection fresh
from the press, including hand-
colored prints, reprints of lam
ous paintings, the famous Colby
Dog cards, Harrison Fisher and
the famous Christy pictures on
cards, also some high class
comics, lover cards, flowers and
fancy cards. Remember we are
going to carry a full showing of
of uptodate artistic cards, and if
you want cheap cards you will
have to go to the other place to
get them, We appreciate your
patronage in this as well fs our
other departments, and are glad
that you have shown us that you
want nice cards. Call to see us
in our new location, south-west
corner Public square, Carrollton.
For Rent—7 room house, 5
acres of land, in good repair,
close in. Also 4 room house on
Tanner st. Apply to J. T. Young
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby rnnounce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Tax Receiver of Carroll
county, subject to the action of
the democratic primary, I do
with all my heart thank the good
voters for qoting for me in the
last election, and I hope that my
first year in office has not caused
any voter to regret having voted
for me, and if there has been a
single error 01 mistake made, it
is uuknown to me and contrary
to my heart! Now assuring you
that I shall be as convenient and
accommodating and meet you at
all publuc places aud give all the
time I can under the law, and
lor thip I earnestly solicit your
support and influence in the
primary. W. D. LEE,
RT RC C
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