The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, July 21, 1910, Image 1

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HamrltU, Dr 3 D Nov 4, 04 3r 3 D (Earrnll Iw JIithh. THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, SEOROIA, THUR8DAY, JULY 21 1910 The First National Bank Of Carrollton, Ga. Capital - - $loo,ooo.oo Surplus - - $loo, ooo.oo Deposits - - $112,ooo.oo Did you notice our statements in this space the last two weeks? We are proud of our Bank and its good showing. We invite you to open an account with us. Statement of the condition of The Peoples Bank, Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business June 30th 1910. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 126.755,48 Overdrafts 2,205.72 Banking House 4,800.00 Furniture and FI xturns 11,067.07 175.110 Due from Banks and Bankers 111 other Suites 8,014.24 Currency Gold (Silver, Nlokles and Pennies Checks and Cash Items TOTAL 245.00 80.00 442.81 717.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock l'ald In Undivided Profits, less Current expenses and Taxes Paid 4,680.04 Indlvual Deposits Subject to check 25,247.28 Demand Certificates 8,654.00 Certificates representing Borrowed Money STATE OF GEORGIA. Carroll County; Before me came G.C. Cook, Cashier of The Peoples Bank, who helng duly sworn, snys that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said Hank ns shown by the books of file in said Bank. G. C.Oook, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July, 1910. G. T. Spence. C. N. P. Statement of the condition of the Citizens Bank Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business June^oth 1910, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $158,578.18 Demand Loans 1.748.50 Overdrafts 10,018.86 Furnltnre and Fixtures 8,000.00 Dne from Banks and Bnnk- era In theatate 7,o45Jta Due from Banks and Bank ers In other Btates 11,840.58 Currenoy SHver, Nlckles and Pennies 820.00 826.11 Exchanges for the Clearing House 210.00 Total $104,686.04 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ 50.000.00 Surplus Fund. 10,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent expenses At Taxes paid 4,087.05 Individual Deposits subject to check 80,408.55 Certified Checks 88,64 Cashiers Checks 60-00 Bills Payable, Inclndlng Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money 100,000.00 Total $104,586.04 STATE 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 Ttlon of said bank, as shown by the books of file In Bald Bank. cond A. K. Snead, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed bafore me, this 6th day of July 1010. L. S. Hims, C. N . 1 REFEREE Is the name of a new brand of Cigars that every body is asking for at all the popular cigar stands. It has a fine old Havana filler, and the wrapper is Samatra, the queen of all wrapper tobaccos. It is a ten-center in quality, selling at 5? ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT Stock Holders Meeting The stockholders of Mande- ville Mills met at the Halcyon Club on 20th inst , with perhaps the largest attendance in the history of the company. Col. R. D. Jackson was elected Chair man and N. N. Johnson .Secre< tary. Roll was called and a very large per ceut ot the 84 stockholders were present. The reports of officers was then de livered by Pres. Mandeville and Secretary and Treasurer Lov- vorn. The reports were very gratifying to the stockholders, and speeches commending the management were made by Hons. Hamilton Hogan, W. W. Fitts, R. D. Jackson, and others. The old Board ot Directors were re-elected, to wit; L.C. Mandeville, H. O. Lovvorn, G. H. West, C. B. Simonton, E. G. Kramer, C. M. Tanner, W. O, Perry, W. W. Fitts and H. Hogan. The directors met alter the stockholders adjourned and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: L. C- Mandeville, President, E.G. Kramer, Vice President, H. O. Lovvorn, Treas & Mgr,, N . N. Johnson, Secretary, The teaturu most enjoyed, perhaps, except the receiving ol dividend checks, was the tun- cheon which was served, alter business matters were attended to the lol.owing menu was served ; Chicken Salad with Cotton seed oil Mayonnaise dressing. Tomatoes with cotton seed oil Mayonnaise dressing. Cotton Seed Flour Biscuit. Chipped Ham. Cheese Straws. Pickles. Olives. Pimento and Cheese Sandwhiches. Ice Cream. Cake. Cake of Cotton Seed Flour and Oil. Ice Tea. Coffee. The stockholders were invited to bring their husband and wives and perhaps one hundred were present. The mangement feel that great good was accomplished in the way ol closer cooperation and advertising ot products. Alter singing “God be with you till we meet again’*the meet ing adjourned. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE o^iriroiljIjToilt b-A-iestik: Located at Carrollton, Georgia, at the close of business, June 30th 1910. RESOURCES, Loans and Discounts 245,762.27 Demand Loans 12,780.02 Overdrafts 3,648.90 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Dne from Banks and Bankers in the state 2,709.35 Due rom Banks and Bankers in Other states 4,368.42 Currency 1,606.00 Gold r 2,960.00 Silver, Nickles and Pennies. 537-02 Exchanges for the Clearing House 3,006,98 Total 278,378.96 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 100,000.00 Surplus fund.. 48,000.00 Undivided profits,less current ex penses and taxes paid 17,903.68 Due uopaid dividends 200.00 Individual deposits subject to check 59,739.61 Demand certificates 2,535.67 Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates representing Borrowed Money 50,000.00 Total. 278,378.96 State of Georgia, Carroll County Before me came H. N. Spence, cashier of Carrollto - Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank as shown by the books of filein said bank b H. N. Spence, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July I9I0. G. T. Spence, C. N. P, Notice During the summer, the Sun« day Dight services of the Pres* byterian Church will be held outdoors in the yard in front of the church. Comfortable seats will be provided, and the public is cordially invited to attend and take part, especially in the sing- *ng. Garrett Reunion One of the most interesting events recently was the Garrett reunion Jheld at Bethel | Camp Ground Wednesday, July 20th. The Garrett family is one of the most numerous as well as one of the best and most highlyjrespect- ed families in the county, and it has been their custom for several years to meet iu an annual re union, and Jthis is one lof the many successful reunions they have held. In addition to about two hun* dred relatives of the family, many of their tiiends from Car rollton and other sections of the county were in attendance and enjoyed the hospitality ol this remarkable family. The forenoon Jwas pleasantly spent in greeting friends and relatives and in renewing old acquaintainces, jthen came a choice and bountiful basket din* ner thax well attests the prosper* ity, as well as the hospitality ol these sturdy citizens |of Carroll. In the alternoon speeches were made by Hon. W. C. Adamson and others, Upon the whole the occasion was a very pleasant one. Villa Rica, we are reliably informed, is taking active steps toward the contemplated railroad from Carrollton to run to and and through it. We would be glad to be in close touch with that hustling little city. ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY Is it worth 25 cents to You to stop that awful, agonizing itch? Surely you will spend r5 cents on your druggist’s recommendation, to cool and heal and soothe that terridle itching eruption. By arrangements with D. D. D. Labitorjes of chioargo, we are able to make a special offer of a 25-cent bottle of Yheir oil of wintergreen compound, known as D. D. D. Presoription. Call, or write or telephone to Johnson Drug Co. We absolutely know that the itched is stopped at ounce by D. D. D, Perscription, and the cures all seen to be permanent. Those Pies Cf Boyhood. How delicious were those pies of boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good. What has changed? the pies? No its you. Youve lost the strong healthy.stomach, the vigor ous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. You digestion is poor and you blame the food. Whats needed? A a com plete toning up bs Electric Bitters of all organs or digestion-Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bowels—Try them. They’ll restore your boyhood ap petite and appreciate of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 50c at Johuson Drug Co, and W. W. & W. L. Fitts. This Is Our Profitless Season Your Money-Saving Season We are in business for profit, but from now on we must give our whole attention to the rednetion of stocks, regardless of profit—*a step which good merchandising demands at this time of the year. Now is when you can make the profit which usually falls to the clothier, with no rent, heat, light and other selling expenses deducted. You are not going to let the chance slip by, are you? A fine collection of models, fabrics and pat terns in all sizes from which to make selections. Sale is now in progress. Gome early. Protracted Meeting Protracted meeting will begin at the Old Camp Ground Church about 4 miles south-west of town, Wednesday night, July 27th. Everyone has a cordial invita tion to attend these services. Notice A meeting ot the Democratic Executive Committee is called lor the 2nd of August, first Tuesday. W. C. Perry, Chm. $25.00 Suits, now $19.00 22.50 Suits, now 17.00 20.00 Suits, now 15.Q0 15.00 Suits, now 12.00 12.50 Suits, now 9.00 ONE PRICE HOUSE