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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28 <910
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Carrollton, Georgia.
As made to Comptroller of Currency at close of
business March 29,1910
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts ,
J277.080.88
capital Stock
Jloo.ooo 00
United States Bonds
loo, OOO. OO
Surplus Fund . .
100,000.00
Banking House . . .
30.ooo.oo
Undivided Profits
18,088.19
Due from Banks and
cash on Hand
Redempt ion Fund .
41,434.77
6,000.00
circulation , . .
Deposits
100,000.00
1 4 6.179.46
Du. from United States
Treasurer
800.00
9459,265.63
$469,285.86
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
J. R. ADAMSON.
President,
JOHN M, JACKSON.
Vlce-Pres.
G. C. COOK. Cashier.
The Peoples Bank,
CAPITAL $60000.00
Carrollton, Ga.
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
Will Veal Dead.
It is with deep sorrow that we
convey this sad news of the
death of Mr Will Veal to his
many friendi over the county.
Mr. Veal was on the streets
last Sa'nrday about eleven
o’clock when he was stricken
with paralysis, and was carried
to his home on College street.
Hit condition has been regard
ed as serious since, with no im
provement since confined to his
bed. Today, (Thursday) his
death occurred.
Mr. Veal came to Carrollton
last tall from Roopville, and has
since held a responsible position
with the Mandeville Mills, He
was held in highest esteem by
allwho knew him Hejteaves a
wile aud one child.
NOTICE.
After giving the matter care
ful consideration, and for busii
ness reasons, some of which
have recently arisen I have de •
cided not to offer for Mayor of
Carrollton.
C. L. Walker.
He Got ’Em Too !
Old Jack Frost came snoopin’
’round,
And saw our garden greens.
He smacked his lips and sez,
sez he,
“Peas I love—but oh you
Beans 1”
—The Rustler.
Notice Poultry Fanciers.
A movement has been started
among the Poultry Fanciers of
this city to organize a Carroll
County Poultry Association, the
object being the advancement of
the pleasant and profitable work
ot raising thoroughbred poultry
iu this county. It is just as cheap
if not cheaper, to raise thorough'
bred stock as to raise scrubs.
The intentions are to hold a
meeting soon and get the Asso
ciation permanently organized
and make arrangements for
holding a Poultry Show next
fall. The Association will have
no connection whatever with the
Fair Association.
Everyone interested in this
matter wiil please send his name
and address to
P. F. Brown,
Care Free Press.
Join the Carroll
Poultry Association.
County
J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Pr
H N Spence Cashier
Farmer's Business
of
That was a happy selection of
Pres. Talt’s when he appointed
Chas. E .Hughes, of New York,
to the United States Supreme
Court bench.
Isti t it about time lor our
Board ot Trade to have another
meeting? Are there not matters
ol importance to the future wel-
(are of our city demanding corn
si deratio n?
The following names have
been mentioned for Georgia’s
next governor, Jos. M. Brown,
Hoke Smith, State Senator Hard
eman and Judge Fite. How
about Warner Hill or Murphy
Candler?
Odd Fellows Meet in Newnan.
Quite a number of Odd Fel
lows Irom this p ace together a
number of the order irom the
other lodges in the county spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in
Newnan in attendance upan the
annual meetiop of the Ninth
Division of he State. Col. Le □
Hood of this city was ire-elected
D D G M lor ensuing year. The
visitors report a splendid time.
Grand Master, John P Davis of
Rome, attended the meeting
and added much to the interest
of the occasion. The members
of Newnan Lodge served an ex
cellent barbecue Wednesday.
The next meeting will be held
at LaGrange, Ga.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Free Prers—Will you
please allow me space to thank
my neighbors lor their kind as*
sistance and words oi comfort
during the long and paintul
illness of our son and brother.
We appreciated your loving
words and kind deeds, we can
not command words enough to
express. We feel that they are
recorded in the Book ol Lile,
and that |some sweet day you
snail receive a reward such as
wej can never give. May the
blessed Savior ever comfort and
guide you is our prayer.
R. Grizzard and family
We give particular attention ;to the business
farmers.
A checking account is a convenience no farmer
should be without.
Yon may sometimes need help. We will
it our business to help you.
We cordially inviti you to make this
Banking Home.
CARROLLTON BANK,
Carrollton, Ga.
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THE COLE BRICK COMPANY
Will furnish you First Class
Brick in any amount from
100 to 100000000.
PHONE 291
Office 31, First National Bank Building.
CARROLLTON, GA.
Blessings sometimes come to
us in disguise, and it this cold
snap results in larger planting ol
corn and potatoes than otherwise
contemplated, the evil results
will be mitigated, although our
good Texas brethren claim that
cotton-seed meal makes firsts
class biscuits.
All honor to the brave heroes
now in session in Mobile, Ala.
Togethei with their dead comi
radi s called home before them,
they deserve to be ever held in
glorious remembrance ; and too
much cannot be said in praise of
the noble women who have
labored so lovingly and faithfully
to eredt a fitting monument to
their memory.
I have bought the Bass Harness Shop on Alabama Street,
and have employed Mr D. W. Keller, an old experienced
Harness Maker.
Mr Keller was formerly with J. A. Mitchell, We are pre-
„ rp j t o serve you with the best repair work at reasonable
p . 0„11 * c for Rridles. Collars
prices.
Call on us for Bridles, Collars and Harness.
Cumby Harness Co.
Carrollton 18, Cedartown O
The Carrollton High School de
feated the Cedartown High
School here last Friday by the
score ot 18 to o. The features
of the game was the pitching of
Morris, striking out 15 and al
lowing but two hits, both in the
ninth and the batting ot Burns,
getting 4 hits out of 4 times at
bat. Batteries; Carrollton,
Morris and New. Cedartown ;
Liddell, Fielder and Lynch.
Public Library.
In a few days five of the latest
and brightest books of fiction
will be on our shelves, and also
‘ From the Bottom Up,” a
thrilling autobiography of a suc
cessful man, and “The Church
and Labor” by Chas Stelzle.
Librarian.
Beautiful line of ladies Neck
wear. Weems O Baskin
Just a word to our boys and
young men. Go 10 work. Henry
Ward Beecher well says, “Idle
ness is begun when labor is a
burden rnd industry a bondage,
aDd if you are idle you are on
the road to ruin, and there are
few stopping places upon it.”
The bone and sinew of our
land are not those who live in
idleness, but those who do things.
Not the dude, or the sport, or
the man in the limelight, but the
man who works. Such men
together with the women, who
are too busy with household and
religious duties, to have time for
bridge and such like, are they
who make our country what it is,
the happiest, best and most
prosperous country of the world.
Don’t loaf on the streets. You
had better be engaged each day
in rolling a stone up hill and
letting it roll down again, than
doing nothing. Such exercise
will give you good muscle and
will iu time, rest assured, bring
you to a job.
Wanted a Boy.
To learn the printing business
one that doesn’t watch the clock
and one that wants to learn from
office boy up.
R Lee Sharpe-
farmer:
THE BRUSH
Will Save You Time And Money.
PRICE $510.00
REESE ADAMSON, Agent.
Jno. M. Butler has recently
added a harness repair shop to
his shoe business, and has en
gaged E C Worthen for this
work. Mr Butler invites the
patronage of the public in this
line of work, aud the invitation
will be accepted by many.
Bowdon Railway Company.
The Stockholders of the Bow
don Railway Company met last
Thursday aud elected a board ot
directors and trarsacted other
business that means a great deal
for the industrial welfare 11 Bow
don. The board ot directors are,
J L Lovvorn, Pres; J M Terrell,
Vice Pres.; J W Barrow, R M
Lovvorn, H J Reaves, T J Lov
vorn, and G W Traylor.
The surveyors lave been in
the field for two weeks and will
finish the first survey Irom Man
deville this week. They then
will run a line direct to Bremen,
and probably one to Canollton.
While it is not certain just now,
what route the road will traverse,
but i: is the general opinion of
all *hat it will tap the Central at
Mandeville, and go into Bremen
over the C ntral tracks,
The officers are our best busi
ness men, and havejjample funds
to insure building and success
of the enterprise.
A meeting of the stockholders
has been called for the 25th of
May, at which fifty |per cent of
the stock subscribed will be paid
in, and then the contract for
the grading will be let about the
first of June, The road will be
completed in time to move the
1910 crop.—Bowdon News.
Democratic Mass Meeting.
The Democrats ot Carroll
county are invited to meet in the
Caurt House the first Tuesday
in May (3rd) at 10 o’clock a. m.
for the purpose of electing an ex
ecutive committee to serve for
tha next two years and to attend
to any other business that may
come before the body.
W.O. Parry, choirman.
G. A. Hogan, secretyry.
Jewelry
For Your New
Costume.
We have many novel ar
ticles for wear and adornment
that Jwill add to the beauty
and attractiveness of your
New Spring Costumes.
All In Our Depen
dable Quality.
South West Corner Square,
Carrollton, Ga.