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THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2* 1910
EVIDENCE
The growth of this bank is the best evidence
that its policy and methods are in accord with the
deuands of present day business needs,
The farmer, merchsnt or professional man
seeking modern banking connection, will find this
bank as liberal in its dealings as is consistent with
sound banking.
We arc at all times prepared to discuss your
requirements with you and invite consultation.
Sheriff Shoots Negro
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CARROLLTON.
Capital $100,000.00 surplus $100,000.00
Sheriff W. A. Garrett experienced
a close call on his life last Sunday
night when he was called to arrest
some disorderly negroes near the
residence of Mr. W. R. Foster, about,
two and a half miles west of town.
He found a negro woman intoxicat
ed and carried her to his buggy to
bring her to town.
About the time he reached the
buggy with the woman, two negro
men approached the Sheriff de
manding to know what he was
going to do with her; they were told
that she was to be carried to town.
One of the negroes, during the
parley between them and the Sher
iff, under cover of the darkness
slipped around and suddenly spring
ing upon the Sheriff began, j
slashing at him with a razor. Mr
Garrett seized the negro with the
razor, at the same time reaching
for his gun, at this the other negro
drew a pistol and attempted to
shoot the Sheriff who was quicker
and got his man.
The identity of the one with the
razor is not known as he made his
escape when Sheriff Garrett turned
his attention to the man with the
gun.
Statement of the condition of
Whitesburg Banking Company
Located at whitesburg, Ga., at the close of business
1910.
Nov. 10th
,oans and Discounts
Capital StockJPttid In.
urplus Fund
Banking House.
Furniture and Fixture*
Tnd Bankers
Currency l -™0.0(i
Silver. Nicklos and l'emile
LJ ABILITIES
Undivided l’rt.fits, ie^s
expenses and Tux«
Paid 1,158.20
cashiers Cheeks
Bills Payable,including thin
Certificate* representing
Borrowed Money
STATE OF
Before mi
duly sworn,
ditlon of si
iKOHWl A. Carroll <
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tnty;
who la
hitoKburg Banking Co.,
egoing statement is ji true [con
uks or tile in said Bank.
W. T. Jones. Pres,
to and Hubsurlbud befm-R im< 1 his 17th <lny of N.ovembflr, 1010.
M. D.watkins Is. P. and Lx-OiTiclo.J. P.
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$500
Buys a pair of my Celebrated
Lenses in a Gold Frame, fitted to
nary person. Other prices also.
Cryslaline
any ordi
If you have any trouble whatever with your
eyes would b^jileased to have you meet me in
my office and let me demonstrate to you just
what I am able to do for your vision. Remem
ber, No Charge Is Made For Examination. You
only pay for the glasses when you buy from
me.
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Eyesight Specialist.
S. W. Corner Square, Carrollton, Ga.
HOLIDAY GOODS AT
WILLIAHS
We are receiving our Holiday Goods on every
train, and a visit to our store will prove we are
where Santa Clause gets his [things for the chil’
dren. we are to sell nothing for more than One
Dollar, therefore you had best visit us before you
buy your small gifts, we are to have special sales
on different things each Saturday, so see our [spec
ials on Saturday,
Williams Cash Store
14 Newnan street
Carrollton, Ga.
The wounded negro man and the
woman were brought to town where
the man died a few hours later.
It is said that' the dead negro,
Tom McKee, was a quiet man when
sober, but he had evidently been
drinking the pop-skull brand.
Mr. Garrett’s friends are congrat
ulating him upon his almost mirac
ulous eseape from death, there being
not even a scratch upon his body
although his coat and overcoat were
cut in several places.
At First Baptist Church.
Prof. A. W. Van Hoose, of Rome,
Ga., at First Baptist Church next
Sunday.
11 O’clock
Prelude-'Ensemble" Luders
Doxology.
Invocation.
Hymn 185- Majestic Sweetness.
Announcements,
Scriptural Reading.
Prayer.
Offering.
Offeratoire-“Songe d'AMour” Sander
son.
Solo Miss Mary Lou New
Hymn 221) How Firm a Foundation.
“Education” Prof. A. W. Van Hoose
Hymn 183 Onward Christian Soldiers
Postlude "Sexteste-Lueia” Donezetti
7:00 P. M.
I Prelude-Chorus, Tanhauser Wagner
Choir Voluntary “Sunshine”
Hymn 59 Higher Ground,
Charity Offering.
Offertoire -"Andate" Weley
Violin “Simple Avew’’ Thome
Clarence “Erhardt
Hymn 203 Amazing Grace.
Scriptural Reading
‘Italy” Prof. A. W. Van Hoose
Hymn 232 Stand |Up, Stand Up for
Jesus.
Postlude “Marcia” Englemann
Geo. L. Hamrick, Organist.
The congregation urged to be
present. Visitors will be welcomed.
Polite ushers in attendance. Sunday
school every Sunday morning at
9:40 a m A K Snead Superintendent
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing, 7:00 p. m. followed by choir
practice.
Statement of the Condition of the
Carrollton Bank
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of
her iotli, 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 225,144.61
Overdrafts . 36,743.75
Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in the State . 15,964.84
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States . 30,120.50
Currency
Gold ....
Silver, Nicklos &. Pennies
Exchanges for the Clear
ing House
Total
321,229.57 J
STATE OF GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Before me came H. N. Spence, Cashier of Carrollton Bank, who being duly sworn,
says that the above and foregoing statement is a true conditior of said Bank, as shown
by the books of file in said Bank. H. N. Spence, Cashier,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this I6th day of November, 1910.
W. L. Robinson, C. N. P,
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, paid in 100,000.00
Surplus Fund . . 48,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expnses & taxes paid 18,313.05
Due unpaid dividends 160.00
Individual deposits subject
to check . 102,397.20
5.493.001 Demand certificates 2,359.32
1,495.00 | Bills payable, including time
562.82 certificates representing
borrowed money . 50,000.00
4,705.05
Carroll County Appointments.
Following is the appointments of
ministers of Carroll County made by
the North Georgia Methodist Con-
ference*
Carrollton, First Church—R. A.
Edmondson; Carrollton Circuit--
T. P. Huckaby; Villa Rica and
Temple—W. G. Crawley; Wnco—
Nelson Hinesly; Roopville—B. H.
Greene: Whitesburg—H. M. Willis;
Rev. A. W. Quillian from First Church
Carrollton to First Church Newnan.
Public Sale
I will sell at my residence nine
miles north of town, to the highest
bidder for cash the following;
Two line seven year old mules,
one two horse wagon, two buggies,
corn, fodder, hay, one set of black
smith tools, one good mower and
rake, farming implements, part of
my household and kitchen furniture,
and other things too numerous to
mention. J. F. Stevens will be the
auctioneer.
Remember the date, December 5,
1910. R. H. McClung.
Mr. T k A. C. Smith
Passes Away
Mr. T. A. C. Smith, a well known
■citizens of this city, was stricken sud
denly with paralysisjMonday morning
as he was preparing to deliver the
mail on RFDno 1, on which route
he was carrier. He was immediate
ly carried to his home and given
the best of medical aid but died
in a few hours.
Mr. Smith left home Monday
morning in his usual health, and
although he had suffered a previous
stroke of paralysis a year or two
ago, he seemed to be enjoying fair-
' ly good health and the blow was
unexpected.
Funeial and interment were at I
Bowdon, his former home, on Tues
day.
Be leaves a v/ife and several sons
and hfier relatives to mourn his
death.
Nothing has been overlooked to provide absolutely safety to
our customers. In all our investments safety is considered first
and profits afterward. On this basis only do we solicit business.
SOME ADVANTAGES.
In carrying an account with us is that a customer with a
good average balance may be readily accomodated in the way of
a loan should he need it. Our patrons always receive the pref
erence when it comes to the question of accommodations and we
are always as liberal as conditions warrant.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, 1.50, 2.00 and $3.00 Year
Interest paid at 4 per cent on Time Depostts.
PEOPLES BANK
CAPITAL STOCK $60,000
J. R. ADAMSON, Puesident. JNO. M. JACfCSON, Vice-Pres.
G. C. COOK. Cashier.
A Correction
In the report of the appointments
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of the Methodist Protestant Confer
ence in the Atlanta Constitution a
mistake was made in regard to the
Carrollton Church instead of Rev.
J. H. Robinson being sent to this
place, Rev. J. McD. Radford, the
present pastor was returned.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CaS! and See About Borrowing Money.
Loans Made on Farms and’City House and Lots.
First National Bank Building
Phone No, io5
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Do You Realize Slow 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 not 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.
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$10 to $27.50
Knox and
Stetson Hats.
Stacy Adams and
Walk-Over Shoes.
ONE PRICE HOUSE
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