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THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1910
5264
Statement of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the close of business
At Carrollton in the State of Georgia at
November 10th, 1910
30,000.00
40,678.00
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $300,888
Overdraft a secured and un
secured Ml.106.311
11. S. Bonds lo secure circu
lation loo.i
Banking house, furniture &
fixtures
Due from National Hunks,
(not reserve agents).
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers. Trust
Companies and Savings Bnk
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other Nat. Banka,.
Fractional paper currency,
nickels aim cents
Lawful Money Reserve in
Ba n k. vi /.: Sped e.. • ,S26. o5
Legal tender Notes. ,l,r>oo.oo
Redemption fund with l\ S.
Treas. 5'ft* of circulation ...
9 143,63
2,008,44
2.100.00
11,820.05
5.001,00
Total $543,027.42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stoek $100,000 00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits less ex*
penses and taxes paid. . 5 080.23
Nat Bank Notes outstanding 99 ioo.no
Due to approved reserve Agts 8.363.78
Individual ueposits sunject
to cluck 110,865 62
Time certificates of Deposit. 20,070.83
Certified cheeks 104 so
Cashier checks outstanding 10.5H8.20
Notes and bills rediscounted 15.000.00
Bills payable including cer
tificates of deposit for
money borrowed . 00.0oo.0o
Program of Womans
Missonary Society
Ward
Total *648,<127.42
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Carroll, ss
1. K B Brodnax, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the best of :ny knowledge and belief.
R 11 Brodnax. Cashier.
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 16th aay of Nov, 1910,
J.L. Vaughan Notary Public.
CORRECT—Attest: LC Mandeville )
C B Simonton ; Directors.
W O Perry )
Statement of the Condition of the
Citizens Bank
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
Nov. ioth 1910.
If ESO TUCKS
LIABILITIES
Loan-s and Discounts
.$184,091 AM
Capital Stock Paid ia
$50,000.00
Overdrafts
17,667 93
Surplus Fund
10,000.00
Funavltmre and Fixtures ...
. 3 009,00
Undivided Profits, less cur*
rent expenses A taxes puld
2,6t>0.8l
Due from Banks and Hank
*rs
in the State
35.717 30
Individual^Deposits subject
i)&
Due from Hanks and Bankers
iuotliei states
. 34.520 ,fiT»
Cashier's Checks
8,139.96
Currency
960.00
Hills Payable, Including Time
Certificates representing
Silver, Nicklos and Pennies
nruB
Borrowed Money
100.0'>0.00
Checks nml cash Items ....
2o6.25
Saving Deposits
8.600.07
Total 1
.•>*-’-6.329.09
Total
2*20.33?. 09
EORGIA. Carroll County,
i cam** A. K Snead. Cashier,
avs that the above and foregom
f tald Dank, as shown by the books of file in
STATE t)
Before
duly
true
and subscribed befo
f Citizens IL
statement is 1
mid Bank.
V K. Snead. Cashier,
me, this IKth, day of No ember 1910.
J. H. MClellan, O. N. P.
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.
Nov. 22, 1910.
Subject—Looking Upward.
Leaders — Mesdames Mollie
and J. M. Jackson.
Song—All Hail the Power of Jesus’
Name.
Thanksgiving for our God:
Scripture Reading—MrsJ M Jackson.
Prayer of Thanksgiving—Mrs. A. W.
Quillian.
Thanksgiving for our Land
People.
Song—My Country 'Tis of Thee.
Thanksgiving for our Religion—
Young People.
Looking Forward:
Our Responsibility—Mrs. Ward
Prayer
Song—Quartette
Bible Responses to Missionary Ques
tions.
Duett—Over the Ocean.
The School of Experience:
What has Won the Missionary
Heroes?
1st.—Influence of Parents.
2d.—Influence of School.
3rd,—Later Influences.
Reading-Individual Responsibility—
Mrs. W. W. Baskin.
Song—I Gave My Life for Thee.
The Giving Alphabet.
Sharp Shooting.
Religion-A Japanese Story—
Mrs. Dr. Carter.
Display of the Ribbon Chart.
Organ Solo—Miss Annie Pace.
Thank Offerings.
Candidates are Still Hard at Work
and Are Securing Votes
This writing marks about the
middle of the most interesting news
paper voting contest that Carroll
County has ever known.
The open and above hoard man
ner in which it is being conducted
increases the incentive to woek, for
popular and energetic candidate—
realizing us they do every assurance
of a "Square deal.”
Rend carefully, the change of
Voting Schedule published alsa
Young , where in this paper and hustle for
NEW subscriptions.
Are you pleased witli your stand
ing below?
If not. increase your effort for the
remaining 37 days and make YOUR
place where you would have it in
the table below.
The Standing Follows.
Statement of the Condition of the
Carrollton Bank
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business, Novem
ber xoth, 1910.
SK&J
Influences in American City
\
Growth.
The Manufacturers Record of Nov
3, 1910, lias a most instructive
article on this subject. Two hundred
and four cities, each having a pop
ulation of more than 25,000 havej Macedonia, Haralson Co
in the last decade increased their j Piny Woods,
Appointments of Elder John Trent
The following are appointments
of Elder John Trent of Virginia.
Will preach at the places named
below:
Center Haralson Co. Nov. 22
Mt. Zion, Polk County “ 23
24
25
aggregate population from 19,515,0001 Bremen, Mt Cline church 26 and 27
to 25,822,000, or by more than | Old Bethel, Carroll Nov. 23
6,307,000, equal to 32.3 per cent. A ' New Hope, Villa Rica, Ga. “ 29
large number of letters from the County Line - 30
mayors of cities and from prominent
business men have been received
by the Record and two-thirds of
them points to the establishments
of ifyanufacturing industries or the
expansion of those which have
been in operation as the cause of
the wonderful growth of the cities.
These facts should he taken into
consideration by the citizens of Car
rollton. What efforts are we putting
fortli to attract industries to our
. city? Wbat inducements are we
^holding out to the better class of
citizens from other parts of the
United States to come and locate
among us with this brain and brawn
and this money? What are we doing
to keep our own young men with
116? It has been conservatively esti-
timated that one good man is worth
in dollars and cents to a community
at least five thousand dollars. How
then has Carrollton and Carroll
county been impoverished by the
great army of citizens who have
left our borders and gone to enrich
Alabama, Texas, and other states?
While we have some industries
worth thousands of dollars to our
»(bwn and county we ought to have
many more. America’s industries
should be encouraged here, not in
competition with those now in
operation, but to supplement them
and help in the development of
others on new and seperate lines.
Every willing heart and hand
should be attracted to our city by
the establishment of these ad
ditional industries.
Lost
les gold watch with ladies
picture in
back Find return to
Antioch
Whooping Creek
Emicus
Dec. 1
“ 2
Dec 3 and 4
HOME MISSION DAY.
Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 23.
Subject—Ruth Hargrove Institute.
Leader—Mrs. Robt. Hyatt.
Hymn—“Take my Life and Let it Be"
Devotional: Consecration—Mrs John
Jackson.
Duett—Mrs. Paul Jack and Mrs. B.
F. Bass.
Reading: "Ruth Hargrove” — Mrs’
Homer Perdue,
Reading: Mrs. C. H. Stewart.
Reading: The Giving of Self and
Service.—Mrs. Warren Meadows.
Song—Miss Mary Lou New.
Thank Offering.
Announcements.
Closing Prayer.
Friday, Nov. 25.
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.
Subject—Looking Outward.
Tiie Field is the World. The King's
Business Requireth Haste:
Leaders—Mesdames J. T. Bradley
and L. K. Smith.
Song The Kingdom Coming.
Bible Responses to Missionary Ques
tions The Juveniles.
Prayer Mrs. L. K. Smith.
Song Juveniles.
Missionary Panorama Olive Brad
ley, Jennie Stone, Margaret Smith,
Caroline Stewart, Susie Tanner,
and Marguerite Adams.
Prayer,
The World Our Parish Bessie "c-
Cowan.
Mrs. E. S. Lyle
Mrs. Louis Sims
Miss Myrtie Fields
Mrs 0. B. Harris
Miss Florence Wilke
Miss Lucile Davenport
Miss Johnnie McDonald
Mrs Vera McKleroy
174,500
169,000
51,000
44,500
31,000
17000
11000
7000
Mail Order Service. For the con
venience our farmer friends, we are
preparing to handle all mail orders
for items which can be mailed, and
guarantee prompt delivery. Drop
us a card when you need drug ser
vice. We will give you our best ab
ility in selection, and refund money
if not satisfactory.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in the State 15,964.84
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States . 30,120.50
1,000.00
Currency
Gold ....
Silver, Nickles& Pennies
Exchanges for the Clear
ing House
UAHILITIES
225,144.61 j Capital Stock, paid in 100,000.00
36,743.75 Surplus Fund . 48,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expnses & taxes paid 18,313.05
Due unpaid dividends 160.00
Individual ileixisits subject
to check 102,397.20
5.493.001 Demand certificates
1,495.00 I Bills payable, including time
562.82; certificates representing
2,359.32
4,705.05
borrowed money
50,000.00
Total
321,229.571
Total
321,229.57
STATE OF GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Before me came H. N. Spence, Cashier o£ Carrollton 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 file in said Bank. H. N. Spence, Cashier,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of November, 1910,
W. L. Robinson. C. N. P,
The Kings Business Requireth Haste-
Dorothy Bledsoe.
Song Oh Zion Haste.
Flash Lights from God’s Word
Mrs. L. K. Smith.
Solo Mrs. R. J. Galbreath.
Prayer for the Spirit of Responsi
bility and Urgency. Mrs. Byrom.
A Study in the Evangelization ofi
of the World in This Generation
Mrs. Warren Meadows.
Reading—Mrs. B. F. Boykin.
! Organ Solo Miss Jewel Jones.
Thank Offering.
Statement of the condition of
The Peoples Bank,
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of business
Nov. ioth 1910.
RF.SOURCK8
LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts
107.3611 At.
Capital Stock 1'ald In
•H),ooo.00
Overdrafts
9,480.61
Undivided I'rollts, hiss Current
Banking House
expenses and Taxes Paid
,,028.SI
4,8(H).00
Indivual Deposits Subject
Furniture and Fixtures
3,067.07
to check
57,039.74
Due from Hunks and Rankers
Demand certificates
. a,625.62
III tlie State
8,777.40
Hills Payable, including time
Due from Banks ond Hankers
Or tl Heines rep rise nil n
in other States ....
10,607.62
Borrpwcd Money
35,(00.00
7,488.00
Gold
190.00
Silver. Sickles and Pennies
879.63
Checks and cash items
949.92
TOTAL lf.il ,6911.77
TOTAL
159,598.77
GEORGIA. Carroll County;
•ciiim* G.O. Cook, Cashlerof Tl
t mid foregoing k
books of Ml
titter
Saturday, Nov. 26.
Topic The American Crisis.
Leader Mrs. C. H. Stewart.
Hymn.
Deqotional Mrs. A. W. Quillian.
Reading: The Surrendered Life in
the Home. Mrs. M. M. Bradley.
Song rs. Paul Jack
Reading: Settlement Work and Work
for Foreigners. Mrs. Robt. Foster,
Rescue Work Mrs. S. J. Boykin.
Reading: Mrs. Buford Boykin
Reading: “Multiplied Opportunities.”
Mrs. J. T. Bradley.
Duet Mrs. Paul Jack and Mbs
Mary Lou New,
Reading: "A Plea for Homes," Mrs.
Homer Perdue.
Offering.
Prayer Mrs. S. C. Kytle.
j
[>rn to and subscribed befor
Peoples Bank, who being duly
nt is a true condition of
i a said Dank.
(4. (J. Cook, Cashier.
« tills lotli day of Novell!bei
W. L. Robinson. (
11)10.
IB. IP. BOYKIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Call and See About Borrowing Money.
Loans Made on farms andCity house and Lots.
First National Bank Building
Phone No, io5
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Jos. L. Cobb, Sr., Recovers.
Col. Joseph L. Cobb, who was
stricken last winter with paralysis, |
has recovered and resumed the'
active practice of law: Col. Cobb
will practice in all the courts as
heretofore. He is a hard 1 fighter for
his clients’ interests, even as he was
fighter in Wheeler’s Cavalry.
That he is able to start back in har
ness with the beginning of the fall
term of the Courts is a source of
pleasure to his many friends.
Coming Opera House.
The patrons of the Opera House
will have another fine chance in see
ing a Morris Act at 10-20-30 cent
price, Joseph Wright Co. is the
head-liner for the balance of next
week.
Mr. Wright has been starring for
several (seasons in the following
successes, “Billy the Kid,” “Peck’s
Bad Boy," and “The Boy from the
West” He comes next week for a
weeks engagement.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Live
Tablets do not sick or gripe, and
may be taken with perfect safety
Dy the most delicate woman or the
youngest child. The old and feeble
will also find them a most suitable
remedy for aiding and strengthening
their weakened digestion and for
regulating the bowels. For sale by
W. L. Worthy or Johnson Drug Co.
Free Press office and recieve reward. ^ Store.
Glass bowls at Williams’ Cash
Do You Realize How Many
Well Dressed Men
You meet every day are dressed in Stein-Bloch Smart
Clothes, either suits or overcoats? The best dressed
business man in this town wears a Stein Bloch business
sack suit thai he tried on and purchased in this store.
You are uot wist if you do not look into this. Mon
ey will be saved you and the fit and style of your
clothes will satisfy you. Fall and winter styles in
proper weights, fresh patterns and the best fashion of
the day are ready for you to try on. Think this
matter ouer from all of view.
$10 to $27.50
Knox and
Stetson Hats.
Stacy Adams and
Walk-Over Shoes.
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