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:, CARROLLTON, OARROLL COONTY, GEORGIA
Charter No. 5264 Reserve District No. 6
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
AT CARROLLTON, IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 1, 1018.
RESOURCES.
Loans iml discounts, including rediscounts, (ex
cept those shown iu b and c) 523.033.14
Notes And bills rediscounted (other
than bank acceptances sold) (see
Item B7ii) 25,712,07—25,712 07
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but in
cluding tA S. certificates of indebtedness):
U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value)...A a. 100,000.00
U. 8. bondstand certificates of indebt
edness pledged ns collateral for State
or other deposits or bills payable 25,000.00
U. 8. bonds raid certificates of indebt
edness own^d and unpledged 35,000.00 —
Liberty Loan
Liberty Loan Ronds, 3 1-2 and 4 1-4
per cent, unpledged 5,480.15
Liborty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, and 4 14
per cent, plod Ad to securo State or
other deposits Jr bills payable 30,000.00
Payments nctunllx made on Liberty
4 1-4 per cent bonds of the Fourth
Liborty Loan onviod..... 2,000.'
Stocks, other than /federal Reserve Bank stock
Stock of Federal RAserve Bank.(50 per cent/
subscription) \
Value of banking houac, owned and Unincumbered
Real estate owned otner than blinking houi
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ban!
Cash in vaults and not amounts due fro/
tionnl banks A
Net amounts due from banks, bankors, nii/l trust
companies other than included in It/lms 13,
14, or 15. , L
Checks on other banks *n the samo ci ■ as re
porting bank (other tharn Item 17)
Total of Items 14,-15, IB, 17, and 18.i.38,827.42
Checks on banks located butsido of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U.\S. Terasnjcr and duo
from U. S. Treasurer I J—.T.
War Savings Certificates n^d Thrlfjf Stamps ac
tually owned.
TOTA L
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in..
Surplus fun,I
Undivided profits..
Loss current expenses, intoi^st and
taxes paid k 7,760.35—r
Circulating notos outstanding....i.i
Net amounts due to banks, banUcrs, and trust
companies (other than includci\ in Items 31
or . 32) /-
Total of Items 32 and 331 V— 4,014.56
b V** Dejsand deposits (other than hank deposits) sub-
,, . Met to Reserve (deposits payablA within 30
Harris Bi/7: dnys:) . \
Umpire/, - Individual deposits subject tjo check...L
5. F. I ‘•^-iCertiflcntcs of deposit duo i/i less than 30 days
T’raviAr, f vh pother than for money borrowed) A.
Bobif'^4 y Certified checks j V
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subejet to Reserve, Items ^4, 35,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 334,406.57
p n „«nu *' ii'ime deposits subject to Reserve (payable After
riuislh, / oq day8 or BU bject to 3j) days or more uotico,
' '-Lpostal savings^)-->-.t- ■ ' V
gate's of deposit (pthcr than for moiVey
WHAT^f rowed I -V •
UAt n - Total of time deposits subject to Reserve,
. items 42, 43, 44 anil 45 60,516.21
„ A Vgills payable, other thaji with Federal ResorvA
Mrs. Id/ Bauty including all Obligations representing!
the distil)* money borrowed, other than rediscounts
most industri ous payable, with Federal Reserve Bank
in all tills bro ' /
Her son, Dr. T OTAL r
..45,815.02
Moore I
i-s<
W. L. A, >
904.11
3,000.00
1,092.13
811)993.05
100,000.00
100,000.00
38,054.07
100,000.00
4,014.56
323,290.11
8,777.93
191.35
2,147.19
60,516.25
(20,000.00
55,000.00
811,892.05
lita, 6 to 10 sire,
LOCAL NfcWS
<r—
MiSe Clifford Cit.wart Aid Miss' Elqiso
Herrih Bpent Monday fufr TtifiSdayjin
Atlanta Mr. and^D*. 'J V |I. Cow
art.
Mr. and Mrs. T<Jn Robertspil, H of
Romo street, gave a eix o’clock diqnei
on Thursday.' Those!invitod wore Miss
Clifford Cowart, Mfcs Loo Beck, Mr.
and Mrs. Noel ITcnflee and Mr, Grady,
Midlebrooks,
Mrs. W. A. Coleman is visiting lief
daughter, Mils, cjove ^iingsbery’,
Franklin, N. C.
Children’s
50c; 10 to 14 size?
john w. Baskin & co.
Miss Mattie Witt PoweVh and Mrs.
J. A. Ganftnon nudjehildron, of Oriffin,
came in Wednesday and will spend the
remainder of the meek with hotnofolks.
Mrs. IV. L. Mcfflure, of_ Atlantiq is
visiting relatives Merc.
Mrs. Alice Taylor spent the week
end with relntivi
Mr. Jim Colei*
from Honduras
days here.
Mr. W. T. lie
sitiou witli tin
Co. and left Mo idny to enter upon
duties there.
The. Kritchfiel ;l-Kadeil Company h
very generously (tendered their Saturday
matinee to the United War Work drive;
Everybody remember the date and ffb,
Saturday aftorpoon, November the 16t(ri
Miss Katie Durden, of Atlanta, spent,
the week-end It home.
MT. ZION
an oamo in Tuesday
o(ud will spoiul sovefal
! riu has accepted a po
LaGrange Hardware
I
On last Friday afternoon no
whole troop hit the trail
Bridges. Several amusing
happened while cooking
as one hoy putting red
Hit to make it hot, nnoth
start hs fire with n flashli]
roasting himself instead
toes, another frying his
the egg, while one boy
ed an egg threw tho shell into his fry-
ing pan and the meat of J he egg on the
ground.
Supper over, we, sat/around a blar
ing campfire made of logs and chunks
and told tales anil ji*cs till time to
take up the five mile Jike for home.
Next regular meetifcg will he held at
tho court house at l o'clock on next
Monday, In the urxt few meetings
Ive will take up the ItuiU- of signs, sig-
uuls and .symbols.
GEORGE SMltHf Scout Scribe.
for many monf
Local Exorn^
county, ■tow- "
.(ties for rediacuuiits, including thoso with
Kleral Reserve Baiik (see Item Id) - \
Total contingent liabilities (57a, b, and c) V
25,712.07
25,712,07
now in t
STATE, OF GEORGIA, County of Carroll, as:
I ClTah. A. Lyle, Cashier of tho Tibovc-namod l»nk, do solemnly^
swear that tlie above .statement is truo to the bst of life knowledge nml
belief. CHAS. A. LWjE, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mT'^-^RRECT—Altest:
this 13th day of November, 1918 J. A. MANDH^ILLE,
j; ri. McClellan, I l. o. mamdetille,
Notarv Public | W. E. JOHN8C
Directors.
M jft
—V r’yj
Mr. G. F. Fowler and family mcivint
to Bremen last \ week. We regret to
give up this family, but hope their stay'
in Bremen will lie pleasant.
Miss Ester Rc lertson left
to visit her broth r, Earl, in Atlanta..
Messrs. Zeb Mo ris and Ray Earntat
have rrttiirned to school nt Athens,
Tenn.l
Mrs. Alsie Mose and son, Lafayette,
spent the wcek-ei d in Carrollton. .
Miss Pearl Garr -tt, of Eureka, spent
Saturday night ritli Miss Georgia
Creel.
Misses AlJie Cri el and Rosa and La-
vnda Gammon cut' rtained the Epworth
League members t the home of .Mr.
and Mrs..3. L.-Gar moil Saturday oven
in spent Sunday, in
IN MEMORY
Our hearts wore maile soil when the
Deatli Angel visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Quillian Hitjpslev and claim
od their little ilarliifc Vornon. Wi
can’t understand wliil we had to give
him up so early, heiijg only two yenvs
and n half old, but (foil had a purpose
in it all.
We would say (A the father and
mother, trust in Inin who iloetli all
things well. Wo kaow that your home
will be lonely withilit little Vernon, but
only think of him/ns n little nngel
heaven,
dlls little rcmallis were laid to rest
at Salem, service! being conducted by
Rev. T. A. Bonne:
• A precious one ’roin us is gone,
A voice we oved is stilled;
\ place is vnen it in our home,
Which never 'an be filled. *
MRS. W. B. NIXON.
Miss Dora
iarrolltou. j.
mg.
Miss Della Elitre
Bremen.
Mr. R. R. Bishop and
spent Saturday in
Missos Ruth.BoAertson and
Leo Richards.fed J be JSpwor
-Sunday evemig.-- After' the proL
Mr. Horry Butskale v ffpve a list of? sol
dier boys (Ltaigu i members) names.
The members Of t io League took the
names and wilt wlito each boy a let
ter.
Thousand! of women
hppllcatlon of Mother’s
tratlnc external remedy, r .
for expectant mothers, that
tny at the crisis Is avoided i
Boh tho months prscedinstl
from nerve
bearing-Oow
Mother's
expectant __
nature In the t
and no woman
tare a helplni
less pain and
less. The period :
restful nights.
By the use of
Is kept soft
mother* say
your health i
riod of expe..
them nfterwari,
dfieM Regulator Company,
Building, Atlanta, Georgia,
hood Rook, and
- rr, * n “ h»
once,
,, hy the
the pens-
especially
md suffer
it In addl-
crlsls are free
stretching and
sral discomfort
possible for the
ilr actually aid
to be performed,
fleet to give no-
mean Infinitely
- crisis will be
a repose and
friend tl
:he skin
erienced
RIGHT GLASSES—right in
quality, appearance, accuracy
and adjustment.
WRONG EYES—^vrong in
focus, power, strength and
clearness.
We rescue wrong sight
by furnishing right glasiei
J.D. HAMRICK. M.D.
Eye Specialist
great bargains
Coats.
BASKIN & CO.
CARD Of THANKS
We wish to thn ik our friends for the
kindnesses shown
cd; also for the
lugs tendered us
uid sympathy ejcteml-
benutiful floral offer-
during our boreavc-
ment in the doatl of our mother, Mrs.
Nancy Cook, who
foil nsleep in Jesus on
of all good gift
with the same b
of sorroiv,
MRS, A
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY•
DON’T MISS THIS! Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c t) Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield A^iCh eago, Ill., writ
ing your name anV iddrcss clearly.
You will rcceivo in ret sn a trial pack
age containing Foley's lltkmy and Tar
Compound for coughs, lolds >ml croup
Foley Kidney Fills an I Foley'Cathnr
tic Tnblets.
s »
PLEASANT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. C; C. Turner were the
guests of the - loiter's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jol n Broom, of Flow
share, Sunday.
Mr. O. T. Burkt and family visited
his parents, Mr, at d Mrs. J. II. Burks,
Sunday.
■Mr. and Mrs. Be
mur’s sister, Miss
rollton, spent 8u
Mrs. J. H. Coopei
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Cooper and litth
Dora Irene, of in of Villa Rica, wen
Smith and the for-
iallie Smith, of Cnr-
dav with Mr. and
visitors in our co
Mr. W. O. Join
iiig at Now Ilopt
Mr. and Mrs. 1
nor with Mr. niu
Sunday.
Why fuss
Ing and
fancy
you can
to us and
back perfec
and faultlessljlroned?
The cost Is so
satisfaction si great,
that you realli can’t
afford to attenfot the
work yourself.
n EAL LAUHDRY
CHAS. FONG,
and Belle Robins
Bertha Jennings ! unday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1
rollton, were th
the evening of Ti esday, November 5th,
1918, We will vor treasure in our
hearts tho cxprcsi ions of sympathy, the
swoet lplhistrati ns, and tho loving
kindness shown l s, and may the Giver
reward ench of you
essiugs in your hours
P. MeKOWN,
MISS E JNA COOK^
- JWIUILT u£6QB
' . And Her Gr
Grandchild reii.
;e teache
IINATION
A special e^inina/oii for teachers’
license will bo liMd/i the office of the
Superintendent \binday, . Novombcr
11th, beginning iyf \bie o’clock. Tho
examination is fcfr theSienefit of those
who were provi*ntially\indered from
attending tho ^uminer espiniuatioii.
HATLEY,
V./D. WHATLEY, Supt
Nov. 11th, 1918. It
CHURCH
NOTICE
On iiext Sunday i orning, Noveriibor
17'th ( Rev. J. R. All lersou, of Atlanta,
president of the (: eorgin conference,
will preach at the Methodist Protest-
aut-church, both me ruing nml evening.
The public is cordia ly invited to come
Mr. Julian Dardi n, who has been
upending several daj i with his mother,
has returnodw to Foil Williams, Maine
umunity Sunday,
ings attended nieet-
Saturday.
L. Long took din-.
Mrs. Lee Williams
Miss Ruth Brus|rcll dined with Miss
Sunday.
R. Turner and lit -
i. Turner’s parents,
Broom of Plowshare,
Kathleen Stalling!
Mr. and Mrs. 1
tl Doris visited A
Mr. and Airs. John
Sunday.
Rev. Hiram Be itright, of Wayside,
t this place and din-
Alrs. Percy Parker
attended meeting
ed with Mr. and
Sunday.
Alisses Altu AfAr'd Turner, Floronc
n dined with Atiss
B. F. Dial, of Car-
guests of Mr. and
Airs. ff..H. Cooper Sunday.
Masters John
Turner and Horn
with
e FOl"
HARRIS
A^-W-WRing
forthnstmas
A rin& is ffSlesrt feift and
it must be niected with
care. This is\ task for
the head. 1 le selection of
aW-W-W infechdwsthat
the brain s well at the
heart hps >een at wfek.
W-W-W: n&s are of reW
worth. Tl iy are honestly
and artis ically pat to- ’
feether, I: artistic beauty
—in solid y of workman
ship—in ndurinft quali
ties—they have no equal.
In sellin&tli se masterpieces of
the jeweler art we know what
wt are sell ifc. In design and
workmansh 9 they are tha
equal of £ r costlier rin|s.
And beside they are substan
tially fcuan iteed against sat-
tinfc troubli ---loss, loosening
We buy, sell, repair
cycle?. Come in
difference betweeji the
other makes.
SPECIAL
“CAkRYAWAY”
KIRBY’S
NOVEMBER 18 TO 25* INCLUSIVE
48 lbs. White Creskp^our $3.15
5 Gallons Oil 80c
1 lb. Can Peaches.../..A. 10c
1 Can Soup... / \ 13c
1 Van Camp Milk / \
1 Van Camp Milk/. \ ...Guaranteed.
2 Plugs Red Jay Tobaoeo3F EL * harper
5 lbs. Argo Stareh...... r .. t ..;..^ T0 ^ 7) ‘ :r80f
Six 8c Boxes Matches.
One 8c Box Washing Powdei
3 Octagon Soap..
One 25c Package
One 6 lb. Crigco..
Bring us y.
Ighwoy Arso-
bc built
From Missouri
Just received a \ar load of fine
Missouri nuiles. There are no bet
ter mules tb be found ori the market.
If you want to buy or trade mules
f* J \
come fo /our barn and lf^ok them
over.
TATSON BROS.
ADVERT
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