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THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUf££Y
CARROLLTON. CARROLL COUNTY. «tOfK)|A. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12 1911
5264 Statement of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Carrollton in the State of Georgia at the cloae of busineas
January 7th, 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 8548,46104
Overdrafts secured and un
secured 11880.58
U. 8. Bonds to secure circu
lation ioo.ooo.oo
Banking house, furniture A
fixtures 30.000.00
Dus from National Ranks,
(not reserve anents) ... 47,*8*.I'
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers. Trust
Companies and Savings Bnlt 14,821187
Due trout approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes of other Nat. Banks .
Fractional paper currency,
nickels ana cents
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz: Specie 12,070.10
Legal-tender Notes. .1.600.00
Redemption fund with 11. S.
Trees. 6% of circulation....
20,600.00
4 .SSI ,84
4.100.00
029 35
10,579.10
5.000,00
Total $501,794.81
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 1100,000.00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits less ex-
penses and taxes paid... 3.160.51
Nat. Bank Notes outstanding 99.2oo.no
Dividends Unpaid 3,204.00
Individual ueposits subject
toch-ck 101,009 84
Time certificates of Deposit. 24 900.80
Certified checks 200 00
Cashier checks outstanding. 10,001.00
Total 8501^94.81
STATE OK GEORGIA. County of Carroll, at
1, E B Brodnax, cashier of the above named bank, do soleanly swear
that the above statement Is true to the best of mr knowledge and belief.
B ll Brodnax, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworh to before me this 12th. day of lan ltll,
W. L. Robinson Votary Public.
CORRECT—Attest: L O Mandevllle )
( i
Directors.
Statement of the Condition of the
Citizens Bank
Located at Carrollton, Ga., at the close of bus ines s
Jan. 7th, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts y»0,278.12
Overdrafts 10.010 68
Furniture and Fixtures 2 500,00
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in 850,000.00
Surplus Fund 12,500.00
Undivided Profits, less cur
rent expenses A tsxes paid
Currency 6,441.00
Silver, Nlckles and Pennies.. 960.38
Total JlllS.OoT 72
618.44
Certified Checks .
Cashier's Checks 2,420.47
Total 186.007.72
STATE OF 44EORGIA. Carroll County. „ , , , .
Before nte raine A. K Snead, Cashier, of Citizens Bank, who being
duly sworn, savs that the above and foregoing fctitlement is a true condition
of bald Bank, aa shown by the books of file In said Bank .
A. K. Snead, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this |2th, day of Januury 1011.
Lewis s. Sluts, C. N. P.
IB.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Call and See About Borrowing Money.
Loans Made on farms and’City House andlots.
West Building Phone No, io5
EVERY DOLLAR
YOU PUT IN
THE BANK
STRENGTHENS
THE WALL
^BETWEEN YOU
D ADVERSnX.
Copriithl 1909, br C E Zimmem&ii Co.—No. 65
Every dollar you put in the bank means another
step toward success No successful man has ever been
without a bank account. A bank account means in
creased prestige and a sense of reliability and |security,
well worth the greatest effort in order to acquire one.
THE
PEOPLES BANK
CAPITAL STOCK $60,000
J. R. ADAMSON, Puesidentfc JNO. M. JACKSON, Vice-Pres.
G. C. COOK Cashier.
Rev. Thos. W. Dimmock Ex
presses his Appreciation
The following is a letter of ap
preciation from our worthy add
much beloved Sunday School MU
sionary, Mr. Thos. W. Dimmock, who
for more than 32 years has toiled
unceasingly to bring every child
within the border of the Sunday
School As many know most of
his work has been done in the little
“out of the way” places, and among
the neglected where Sunday Schools
are almost unknown, and ignorance
of the Bible alarmiug.
During the past year nearly one
thousand Bibles and Testaments
have been furnished by him to needy
Sunday Schools and destitute fami
lies, and fast as his funds will allow
him he is gathering in the neglected
and placing in their hands the open
Bible, thus laying, the foundation
for moral and religious character of
the future citizens of our county
and country. And to show their
appreciation in a small way the
Sunday Schools of the county com
bined and made Bro. Dimmock a
Christmas gift
Carrollton, Ga, Dec. 26, 1910.
* Judge Jas. Beall, Mr. J. A. Lyle,
Rev. W. E. Dozier, Committee:
My Dear Brethren:-
I have received your
very kind favor of the 24th inst
enclosing a check as a Christmas
gift, as you say from "some of the
Sunday Schools of the county, and
your numerous friends and fellow-
laborers in the county." I wish to
assure you that this Christmas pres
ent is very thankfully received and
most highly appreciated, coining as
it did so very unexpectedly, and
with your very kind words and
wishes, which I assure you are "as
cold waters to a thirsty sold.”
There are times in life when lan
guage fails to express the feelings
of the heart, and this is one of those
times when any words I can com
mand fail to convey the sincere
gratitude I feel to you, and to each
one who has in any way contribut
ed, in word or deed, to this gift.
This expression of consideration and
kindness towards me touches me
with the very deepest emotions of
gratitude and thankfulness to one
and all.
For more than thirty-two years
I have been endeavoring, so far as
I could, to extend the blessings of
the Sunday School cause throughout
this and other counties in our state.
Sometimes, it may be, getting some
what discouraged over failures,
loosing sight, for the time, of God’s
precious promise that His word
"shall not return unto him void."
Then it is that such words and deeds
as yours are as precious pearls,
“sweeter than honey or the honey
comb.” I take it that it is for the
work’s sake, I v am endeavoring to
do, and for His sake “whose I am,
and whom I serve,” that has caused
you to thus give expression to your
good will,
I wish to assure you, and through
you, the members of every Sunday
School in our county, that this great
kindness can never be forgotten, but
so long as life shall last my earnest
prayer shall ever be that God, even
our own God; shall abuneantly bless
you in your Sunday Schools, homes
and hearts in all things ip this life,
and finally through riches of grace
grant unto one and all a happy
home in that home in that house
not made with hands. I remain,
Yours very sincerely in this work
in His name,
fThos, W. Dimmock,
Pres. Carroll County S. S. A.
Program, Missionary Society
"the Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society of the M. E. church will
meet at the home of Mrs O. M.
Bledsoe on Centre street Monday
afternoon, January 16, promptly at
2:30.
Field for Study, Mexico.
1. Map of Mexico and our Mission
ary stations.
2. Location, shape, area and popu
lation.
3. Climate and products.
4. Inhabitants and language,
5. Paper, "The Pearl of the Orient"
0. Industry of the Mexico women.
7* Religious superstitions.
8. Present outlook for Christian work
- jn Mexico.
9. Pirst Protestant Missionary in
Mexico.
10. When did our Woman’s Work
enter Mexico? Our schools and
work there?
11. Tribute to our teachers and
missionaries.
ltL Letter from Mrs Park, Soochan,
China.
Adjournment.
Old Soldier Passes Away
Mr- H, C. Bailey; familiarly known
aa “Dutch” Bailey, died at his home
on^West Chandler street Tuesday
it, January 10th, after a sickness
g for several months.
[e was a man of warm heart and
many good traits of character. He
■served 1 is country faithfully in the
war between the states, always at
his post of duty and shirking no
danger or hardship.
He leaves a wife and five child
ren to mourn his deaths C Peace to
his ashes.
One by one the heroes of the
Confederacy are dropping away from
us. Let us honor them for their
patriotism and bravery, and cherish
the principles for which they con
tended so grandly on the field of
battle.
EVERY FARMER
As well as every business man should have a
hank account. WHY?
Your money is safer in the bank than anywhere
else.
Paying your bills by check is the simplest and
most convienient method.
Your check becomes a voucher for the debt pays.
It gives you a better standing with business men.
Money in the Bank strengthens your credit.
To Those Desiring Banking Connections With An
Old Established Bank, We Extend Our Service.
We carry sufficient burglary insurance to cover
all cash on hand.
'GarrolHcn flank
Carrollton, Ga.
You Need Drugs?
Maybe its Jewelry!
Well gladly attend
to your wants.
S. W. Corner Square
Carrollton, Ga.
LOOK! LISTEN!
If you are looking for a strictly
high class hair cut; singe; shampoo;
shave; tonic or massage the
PARLOR BARBER SHOP
is the place you are looking for.
Located on Newnan St. next door to
the Free Press office. I appreciate
your patronage. VIRGIL HARRIS.
Proprietor.
Notice Fanners
Through January we will run our
Oil Mill Ginnery Fridays and Satur
days for first half, and Saturdays
only for second half of the month.
Bring all your cotton during * Janu
ary as we will close the ginnery for
the season January 28th.
Mandeville Mills.
Big Reduction On
CLOTHING
Not withstanding I had Cheap Cash
Prices on Clothing, Overcoats and Odd
Pants, I am now closing out what I have
at
0>F7tifkt 1110, tf I- ADL
A Quiet Marriage
A very quiet marriage was that
of Miss Maude Ivey and Mr. Albert
Crook, of Sackville, when on Decem
ber 14th, they quietly drove to the
home of Rev. W. W. Roop Jon Dixie
street, where the ceremony was
quietly pronounced which | united
them as husband and wife.
Their friends, on learning of this
marriage, extended congratulations
and wish them much happiness.
X
A Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many
friends and patrons for the very
satisfactory business accorded us
the past four months. We are
using our best efforts to give you
one of the best stores in Georgia,
and it depends on you as to how
well we shall succeed. This mouth
so far, bids fair to be the best we
have had. again, thank you. J. R.
ETTLINGE.R
Stetson
Hats
25 Per Cent
Discount
This consists ot many pretty Grays,
Blue, Brown and Dark Mixtures [in the
Adler-Rochester make and Dutchess
Trousers for men. Etlinger Clothes for
th e boys
■ :
There may be some as good but NONE
BETTER.
Crossett
Shoes
South East Corner of Square