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GRADY COUNTY PMPORKBS. CAIRO. GEUKtilA.
Statement of the Condition of
The Farmers and Merchants Bank
Located at Cairdj Ga,, at the close of business Sept. 10th, 1010.
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Demand Loans $1,996.13
Time Loans 103,551.45
Ranking house 4.252,90
Furniture and fixtures 2,970.45
Due from Banks und
Bankers in this State 20,348.41
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other States 8,747.00
Currency $5,800.00
Gold ' 152.50
Silver, Nicklcs,
etc. 777.71
Cash Items 2,065.72 0,395.03
Total
$151,208.00
Capital Stock paid in $30,000.00
Undivided profits,
less current expense,
interest and tuxes
paid 0.442.21
Due Unpaid Dividends 70.00
Individual Deposits
subject to
check $72,710.38
Saving
deposits 21,553.75
Time
Certificates 10,205.54
TOTAL DEPOSITS 113,478.07
Certified Checks 29.03
Cashier’s Checks 1,249.05
Total
$151,208.00
STATE OF GEORGIA—Grady County.
Before, me came J. E Forsyth Cashier, of The Farmers and
Merchants 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.
J. E. Forsyth, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th day ofSe.pt, 1916.
A. EDWARDS, N. P., Grady County, Ga.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
CITIZENS BANK, CAIRO, GA.
At the close of business Sept.. 19th, 1010.
Published under call from State Banking Department.
RESOURCES
Time Loans $195,212,50
Demands Loans 2,888.53
Banking House 7,975,53
Furniture and
Fixtures 4,622.87
Duo from Banks and
bankers in this state 03,330.52
Due from Banks
and Bankers in
LIABILITIES
Capital Scock $50,000.00
Surplus Fund 18,000.00
Undivided Profits,
less current ex
penses, interest'
and taxes pnid 13,194.81
Individual Depos
its subject to
other States
14,644.00
Time Certificates
Currency
$13,177.00
09,298.85
Gold
390.00
Silver, Nick-
Total Deposits 221,227.34
els, etc.
1,577.00
Cashier’s Checks 2,408.10
Cash Items
1,105.10
Total
$304,890.31
Total $304,890.31
STATE OF GEORGIA—Grady County.
Before me came Wh. Searcv, Vice-Prcs. and Cashier, of Citizens
Hunk, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing state
ment is a true condition of said bank, ns shown by the books of file in
said bank. Wh. Searcy, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of Sept. If 16.
L. C. Powell, N. P., Grady County Ga.
Condensed
\Statemer*t oi the Condition
Of the
CAIRO BANKING CO.
CAIRO, GEORGIA
At the close of business Sept. 19th, 1916, as called for by State Bank
Examiner.
RESOURCES
Time Loans $169,420.65
Banking House,
Furniture and 1-ix-
tures 7,387.56
Cash on Hand and
Due from Banks 92,181.88
Total
$268,990.09
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $35,000.00
Undivided Profits
Less Current Expenses
Interest and Taxes
Pai ‘l 11,839.00
Total Deposits 222,157.09
Bills payable, represent
ing borrowed money NONE
Total
2G8,99G.09
Wc are the oldest Banking Imtitutio i in Grady County
Established 1900. Incorporated 1913.
16—Successful Years—16
Deposits September 19th, 1910, - $222,157 09
Deposits September 19th, 1915, - 172,041.67
Gain in Deposits in Last 12 Months $50,115.42
We cordially invite you to do your Banking Business with us.
Walter Davis, President,
O. T. Davis, Cashier.
CITY LAUNDRY
First class work of all kinds done promptly,
Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial.
Parcel Post Packages Given Prompt Attention.
| will have China Lily Flowers to sell nexr October for 25c each
JOE LEE, Prop.
Sapp BuildingCornor Broad and Mill Sis.
Millions of Red Gross
Seals lo be Distributed
Three hunhrod million Roil
Cross Christina} Seals are being
printed in Cincinnati for the an
nual holiday campaign to be con
ducted under the joint auspice of
The National Association for (lie
Study and Prevention of Tubcrcu-
los's.
The canpnign for the snle of
Red Cross Seals ibis yen>r will be
larger than ever before. Although
in 1915 the sale reached the record
total of 80, 000,000 seals, bringing
in $800,000, it is expected that this
year at least 100,000,000 souls or
$1,000,000 worth will be sold.
The sale will be organized form
Alaska to the Canal Zone und from
Hawaii lo Porto Rico. Every
stale and territory in the United
States will have seals on sale. New
organizations will be working in a
number of the western states, in
cluding Montana, Utah a n d
Wyoming. Distribution of the
seals is now under way,
The Red Cross Christmas Seal
for 1910 was designed byMr.T.M,
Cleland of New York City. It
shows a Santa Claus in red on a
•green backgrovn in the center
panel with a pack on his back bear
ing a red cross. The lettering “A
Merry Christmas” and “A Happy
New Year” is carried vertically up
and down the sides of the seal,
while the date and the words
"Americn Red Cross” are across
the bot tom of the seal. The pos
ter effect given by this seal is very
striking and makes an unusually
handsome design.
The Raoul Foundation, 303 Can
dler Bldg., Atlanta, is the Georgia,
Agent for these Seals. Already
2,500,000 have been ordered an d
Will he distributed for sale during
November and December.
Doings at Wliigiiam
We have been absent for the
past two or three weeks.
Will try to review the past
enough to te]l a few happinings in
and around this little burg.
Miss Annie Bell who is teaching
in Metcalf, spent the week end
with home-folks.
Mrs. Laula Maxwell and daugh
ter, returned to their home in
Bessemer, Ala., after spending
several weeks with her father, Mr
Holingsworth and her many rela
tives.
Mr. S. D. Perkins made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last week.
Mrs. G. D. Mills is visiting her
daughter Mrs. J. D. Williams, in
Tallahassee this week.
Miss Nannie Jones of Swamp
Creek section visited her sister
Mrs. Robert Sellars the past week
Mr. C. G. Hodges our druggist,
made a bueinesa trip to Atlanta
last week.
Miss B. Smith of Edison, spent
a few days this week with Mrs. N.
F. Jones and family.
Dr. and Mrs. McDaniels, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Parker of Pelham,
spent last Sunday with Mr. Par
ker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Parker.
Messrs L. <). -Darsey, R. R.
Webb, Tom Clark and Oscar
Pearr.e Jr. Motored to kingsport
Tennessee last week and report a
pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cobh, made
a business trip to Thomasville
Monday.
Miss Bernice Pearce is leaching
school atFolkston, Ga., this teem.
Mr and Mrs. Duncan of Madi'-
la Ga., spent last Saturday and
Sunday with their daughter, one
of the teachers in Whigham.
Miss Ethel Parker is attending
Andrew College in Cuthbert.
Mr. Wyley Maxwell of Jamison,
Fla., and sister’ Mrs. Moneyham,
of Calvary spent a short while in
CAIRO, GA. town with friends Sundaylast.
PAINT
Tour louse This fall
When you apply paint on your house it is to your
best interest to know what the paint is—its spread
ing capacity-its appearance—its durability. You
are the man who pays the bill and who loses if
the paint goes wrong-make sure of good results—
the most satisfactory and economical job—by
having the painter use
S. W. F*. -
(Sherwin-Williams Paint, Prepared)
S-W-P, has stood the TEST OF TIME in Grady County. It has the
staying, wear-resisting properties that will give your house protection from
the weather.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT is made of Pure Lead, Pure Zinc and
Pure Linseed Oil. It will wear longer; it will cover more and in actual scale
test S-W-P- weighs more, thereby giving you twenty to thirty eent more per
gallon.
We know what we are talking about. Our remarks
are based on a definite knowledge of the paint busi
ness.
We want the privilege of putting the EVIDENCE be
fore you. Then you will be your own judge.
Come in, let us show you.
“SEEING IS BELIEVING”
ROBDEIIBW
HARDWARE CO.
CAIRO,
GEORGIA
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