The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, April 14, 1910, Image 1

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Carroll 3Frro prroa. r.m THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1910 Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Carrollton, Georgia. As made to Comptroller of Currency at close of business March 29, I910 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts , $277,080.88 United States Bonds Bnnklng House . . loo,000.00 88 .ooo.oo Due from Bnnks and cash on Hand Redemption Fund 41,484.77 5,000.00 Due from United States Treasurer $450,205.85 LIABILITIES capital Stock . $loo,ooo.oo Surplus Fund . . Undivided l’roflts circulation , / . Deposits .... loo,ooo.oo 13,088.19 100,000,00 1 4 6.170.46 I, E. B. Brodnax, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, E. B. BRODNAX, Cashier We Respectfully Solicit YGur PATRONAGE And Guarantee You SATISFACTION The Peoples Bank, Carrollton, Ga. J. R. ADAMSON. President, JOHN M. JACKSON, Vice-Pres. G. C. COOK, Cashier. Council Proceedings. Council Chamber, Carrollton, Ga., April 7th, igio- Mayor and Council convened, his Honor H. W. Long, Mayor, presiding ; lull board present. Minutes of last meeting not read. The following 01 dinances were passed: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Citv Council ot Carrollton Ga. and it is hereby ordained by the authority aforesaid, that from and after the passage of this or dinance it shall be unlawful tor any person to run an automobile, oldsmobile, or any otter like machine in the city of Carroll ton, Ga at night without hav ing two lamps lighted on the front and one on the rear of said automobile. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the first day ot May it shall be uulawtul for any person or persons to run or allow to be run in the city of Carrollton, Ga. any automobile, old&mobile, or like machine, without first hav ing the same numbered and said number registered with the city clerk. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the owners registering their automo biles, oldsmobiles, or other like machines shall procure from the City Clerk ot Carrollton, a num ber furnished by him. or to fur nish a number of like size as prescribed by him, for which they shall pay to said Clerk the amount of the cost of said numi ber, and lurther that they shall pay the Clerk of the City of Cariollton the sum of fifty (50c) cents for registering said auto mobiles Any person or peri guilty in the Mayor’ violating either of th dinances shall be pu prescribed in section Code of the City of Ga. All laws and parts thereof in conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed. The following ordinance yvas tween the city of Carrollton and said company, its successors and assigns. Mayor Long tendered his resignation as Mayor of the city of Carrollton, Ga., to take effect as soon as his successor shall be qualified. Action on same was postponed. There being no lurther bush ness, Mayor and City Counc ; l adjourned. H W Long, Mayor Emmett Smith, City Clerk Notice of Municipal Election. Georgia, City of Carrollton : At a called meeting ot the Mayor and City Council of Car rollton. Ga., on April 12. 1910, Mayor H. W. Long having on the 7th day of April, 1910, ten> dered his resignation as Mayor to take effect when his succes sor shall have been qualified and the same being accepted on the aforesaid date of April the 12th, 19x0, it was ordered that an election in and for the aforesaid City for Mayor for the remain der of Municipal Year 1909-1910 be held on April the 30th, 1910. Therefore, the qualified voters of the City of Carrollton, Ga.. are hereby notified that on Apr 1 the 30th, 1910, there will be held in the Court-House of Cai- roll County, Georgia, an election for Mayor of the |City of Car rollton, Ga., for the remainder ot Municipal Year 1909-1910, subject to all the rules and regu lations governing other Munici pal Elections. Done by order of Mayr r and City Council, this the 14th day of April, 1910. Emmett Smith, City Clerk, Carrollton, Ga. ns found court ctf bove ot- hed as is '63 of the Carrollton, J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart H N Spence Cashier [V« Farmer’s Business We give particular attention ;to the business 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. Fine lot of orange and amber cane seed at Kaylor & Smiths, Notice to Teachers. The annual examination of applicants for license to teach in the Public Schools of Geor gia will be held on the 17th and 18th of June. The examinations will be based on common school studies. The teachers manual, and school law and questions on the theory and practice of teach ing. The books prescribed for reading are “Dothan’s School Management,” and “Dinsmores Teaching a Distric School,” J. S. Travis,C. S. Corn’s. We carry a full line ot ries. See us before you —Stewart & Fleming. buy. A Few Bargains—Buff Rocks. 1 Pen, 1 cock, 4 hens $7,00 16 chicks - $2.50 Eggs per sitting - $1.00 Buff Rocks Pfare fine—Now is your time to get started with fine thoroughbred stock. Don’t miss this (opportunity. J. W. FITTS. P. S. I am crowded ;for room having so many chickens and chicks. NOTICE. Will say to my friends that later on I may become a candh date for the office of Tax Re ceiver. Gus Nix CITIZENS BANK Carrollton, Qa. Good Banking connection is an essential con dition of financial success. It Is Our Business to furnish this connection to the people in this section, It Is Our Policy to be just as liberal with our customers as [is con sistent with perfect safety. A. K. SNEAD, Cashier. NOTICE cyi W With every Net I give a free ® $ Hair Dress, Tuesday, Wednes- ^ dav and Thursday. cjyp MISS FLANAGAN V First National Bank Building.. Rooms 32—34. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Car rollton, Ga., in view ot the ben< efits to the City of Carrollton and the country in the vicinity of Carrollton by the numerous country lines for the use of sub scribers connected with the Car rollton Exchange and the efforts ot the Gainesboro Telephone Company, Georgia Division >o extend and improve its service and in consideration of the re. port of the committee appointed by the Mayor to audit the books of the company applicable to the Carrollton Exchange of said company, that the said report be approved and the franchise ot the Gainesboro Telephone Com pany Georgia Division be aod is amended so as to authorize said company to charge in Carrollton Georgia, for unlimited special line business stations three (3.00) dollars per month. In the event that the company shall install a common battery central energy telephone system in Carrollton, then th 1 comp my shall be en» titled to charge an advance ot twenty-five cents on speciil line residence telephones over the present franchise rate thus maki ing that rate two (2.00) dollars per month. These rates shall be payable monthly in advance at the office of the company in Carrollton and shall remain i: force until the number subscrib- ers stations in the city of Car rollton shall reach lour hundred and filty (450) after which the rates to be charged by the comi pany for Carrollton, Ga., local exchange service may be changed and adjusted on a proper showing, but they shall always be reasonable and just Sec. 2. This ordinance shall go into effect lrom and after its acceptance by the Gainesboro Telephone Company Georgia Division and when so accepted shall/ constitute a contract be- Two Mighty Attrac tive Things About STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES The first one is the price. 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