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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1914)
No. 10089. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank, at Hampton, In the State of Georgia, At the close of business, Sept. 12th, 1914. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts . $87,612.08 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 573.50 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 20,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 50.00 Banking house. Furn. and Fix. 6,660.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 1.198.28 Due from approved Reserve A gts. 5,418.70 in Central Reserve Cities In other Reserve Cities Checks and other cash items 280.80 Notes of other National Banks 285.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents . . 45.18 Lawful Money Reserve in B;<nk, viz: "Specie . . . $930 25 Legal-tender notes 120.00 $1,050 25 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation . . 1,000,00 Total ~ $124,114.15 STATE OF GEORGIA.—County of Henry. I, E. R. Harris,'Cashier of the aboved-natned bank, do solemly swear tha'. the Above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and b“lief. E. R. Harris, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before this 7th day Oct 1914. Goe. S. D. MAL VIER, Notary Public. CoBRKCT— Attest: W. M. Harris R. E Henderson A. M. Henderson Directors. CALENDAR HENRY SU PERIOR COURT. OCTOBER TERM, !914 Monday October 19th. 930. J. S. Gilbert, Plaintiff vs W. W. Patterson, Deft. J. C. Craig E. M. Smith, Attorney [Garnishee—Garnishment E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 941. Davis & Tinley vs J. T. Wallace—Certiorari E. M. Smith, Attorney J- F. Wall, Attorney. 934. T. J. Gleaton vs Mrs. Mamie Chafin, Sam Chafin— E. J. Reagan, Attorney [Protest to Land Line 942. Glenn Henderson vs Mattie Farris—Certiorari 945. W. T. Upchurch vs Southern Ry. Co.—Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney 943. 0. P. Moss vs Central Ga. Power Co.—Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney 966. H. C. Perry vs David and Grady Lnns? ; ”d—Ary al E. M. Smith, Attorney Frank Reagan, E. J. Reagan, Attfys. 966. Mrs. Mary J. Bailey vs Southern Ry. Co. Complaint J. T. Moore Harris & Harris, E. M. Smith, Att’ys. 984. J. M. Veach vs R. H. Brannan, Admr.—Appeal Brown & Brown, Attorneys E. M. Smith, Attorney 1010. J. W. Watkins vs Southern Ry. Co.—Complaint E. L. Reagan, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys Harris & Harris, Att’ys. 1016. Thompson, Price & Co. vs T. J. Standard— Complaint E. M. Smith, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys Brown & Brown, Att’ys. 1022. Gus Owen, Admr. vs P. M. Morris, Grady Morris—Com [plaint E. J. Reagan, E. M. Smith, Att’ys J. F. Wall, C. L. Redman, [Att’ys. 1028. L. A. Alexander vs Tom Pritchett Appeal E. M. Smith, Attorney E. J. Reagan, Attorney 1031 Henderson-Arnold Co., Plff. in Fifa vs J. A. B '.rharn, Deft. [in Fifa, Geo. W. Barham, Exr., G. B. Barham, Deed., [Claimant —Claim E. 11. Smith, Attorney E. J - R= a 8 a ". Attorney TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 -fnqo r T Tiirker vs L. A. Upchurch—Foreclosure R. O. Jackson, Attorney . E. J. Reagan, Attorney ICK33. Lucy Belle Price vs Carmichael Lumber Co.- Cl iim E. M. Smith, Attorney J - F * w all > Attorney 1026 Planters Warehouse & Lumber Co. vs Hamp and \ic [Clark—Complaint E. M. Smith, Attorney 1043 Q A Dickson vs The City of McDonough—Complaint j F \\ r all EJ. Reagan, E. M. Smith, Brown & Brown Att’ys. 1044'.' Queen bleaton vs Southern Ry. Co.-Complaint Brown & Brown, Att’ys Ha^ & o HaI 1 lb ’ Att ys ’ 1045. Mrs. Alma Esther Brown vs S. 1. Brown Libel foi [Divorce Alimony and Injunction Lawton & Nalley, Atfys E. J. Reagan, Attorney 1001. Jno. T. Williams vs Central of Georgia Ry. Co. Complaint Westmoreland Bros. &J. C. Clark, Atfys Cieveland Good [rich and V all, Att ys. 1046. Cresent Mercantile Co. vs Geo. W. Barham, Deft., Mrs. [Carrie D. Smith, Claimant—Claim E. M. Smith, Attorney Brown & Brown, Attorneys. 1047. Henderson-Arnold Co. vs A. B. Butler-Complaint E. L. Reagan, Attorney r T _ 0 ... 1048. Bank of Stockbridge vs Mrs. L. J. Dorsey Complaint E, M. Smith, Attorney _ n ~ . 1049. Bank of Stockbridge vs Mrs. L. J- Dorsey-Comotamt Bmf Ragland, Ruge Moseley, and Jinks Ham- S, Deacons a„*d Trustees of Zion Grove (Col.) Baptist churcn CJ. Reagan, Plaintiff’s Attorney vs LIABILITIES: 'apital stock paid in $30,000 00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes v>aid . 4,300.31 National Bank notes out standing .... 20,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check . . . . 15,703 09 Time certificates of deposit pay able within 30 days. Time certificates of deposit pay able after 30 days or after no tice of 30 days or longer Time certificates of deposit, 1.704.75 Cashier’s checks outstanding . 31 o 0 Notes and Bills rediscounted 6,375 00 Bills payable, including obliga tions representing borrowed money 40.000.00 Total T 7~ $124,114 15 W. C. Burks, Mack Ragland, Arnold Roan and the heirs at Law of [Floyd Moseley —Complaint 1051. Mrs. P. A. Gullett vs T. W. Wood —Complaint J. A. Drake, E. L. Reagan, Att’ys E. M. Smith, Attorney 1052. Mrs. P. A. Gullett vs T. W. Woods and Mrs. W. C. [Woods —Complaint J. A. Drake, E. L. Reagan, Att’ys E. M. Smith, Attorney WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1053. J. A. Martin vs J. T. George—Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney 1054. Jack Smith vs Southern Ry. Co. —Complaint E. J. Reagan, Attorney Harris Harris, Att’ys. 1057. A. E. Berry vs W. A. Wilson —Complaint Brown & Brown, Att’ys E. M. Smith Attorney 1059. Celia Walker or Cely A. Walker vs W. A. Smith —Complaint James Warren, Brown & Brown, Att’ys E. J. Reagan, Att’y. 1060. Winnie Walker vs W. A. Smith-Complaint James Warren, Brown & Brown, Att’ys E. J. Reagan, Att’y. 1061. Mrs. Ethel Morris vs Gus Owen Admr. —Complaint C. L. Redman, Attorney E. M. Smith, E. J. Reagan, Att’ys. 1062. W. E. Owen vs G. W. Polk, L. D. Bartlett, C. L Bartlett, and [H. L. Polk —Appeal E. M. Smith, Attorney E. .1. Reagan, Attorney. 1063. The Southern Bell Telephone & Tel. Co. vs Mrs. L. J. Dor [i,ey—App ea 1564. J. C. Walden vs Aaron Jester—Appeal E. J. Reagan, Attorney. 1035. Laura Dorsey vs Orange Ammons —Appeal 1066. W. E. Rape vs Thompson & Price —Certiorari 1007. Deaton Grocery Co. vs Z. F. Drewry—Affidavit and Bond [for Garnishment Jones & Hackett Attorneys. 1063, W. Mays vs To\yn of Stockbridg—Certiorari 1069. Paul Berry vs S mthern Ry. Co. —Appeal E. J. Reagan, Attorney Harris & Harris, Att’ys. 1072. Hallet & Davis Piano Co. vs W. W. Carmiele -Trover [and Bail O. J. Coogler, Attorney 1073. N. B. Cowan vs F. M. Hale Estate —Appeal E. M. Smith, Attorney 1076. C. D. McDonald vs 11. D. Walcott —Action in Trover N| Frank Flynt, Attorney 1084. W. L. Fincher vs The State —Certiorari Frank Reagan and E. J. Reagan, Att’ys 1090. G. O. Brannan vs J. B. Rowan and W. 1.. Pair, Admrs, [I. R. Pair, Deed.—Claim E. L. Reagan and E. J. Reagan Att’ys 1091. W. L. Glass vs J. B. Rowan and W. L. Pair, Admrs. of [l. R. Pair, Deed. —Claim E. L. and E. J. Reagan, Attorneys 1092. Th° Bank of Locust Grove vs B. F. Thompson, Deft. [Mrs. Bannie Thompson, Claimant —Claim occds Mr. Swann, of Covington, was tlie guest of his sister, Mrs. H. S. Elliott, Sr., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cicero Daniel is very ill at her home near Locust Grove. Mrs. Alex Brown and Mrs. Reid were in Atlanta Monday. Mr. Julian Weems made a visit to Atlanta Monday. Mrs. Hutcheson, of Jonesboro, is the guests of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown spent the week-end in Bullochville. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Brown’s sister, return ed with them. Every visitor at our store, who has a liltle girl from 1 to 7, will will get a chance at the $5.00 doll bed on display in our win dow. Howard Carmichael Adv. Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Locust Grove, is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. B. Dickson. Mrs. Nolan and Miss Annie No lan spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. Adiel Scott was a visitor to Atlanta Monday. Mr. Tom Sowell and Mr. John Lowe went to Atlanta to see the circus Monday. Mrs. Paul Turner spent Tues day in Atlanta. Mr. R. L. Turner has drawn a number, unknown to us, which will be the winning number for the doll bed. It is on file in the vault of the Eirst National Bank until the day for awarding the prize. Howard Carmichael Fur niture Co. Adv. Miss Maude Sims, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Hattie Sue Low. A. C. Oglesby will frame your pictures. Enlarge your v ,v ' + ’ , "''s .;■ i cp-iij your t'; :r •- a:■ u:e ! old Post Office on west side Pub lic Square. Ad'u 10-16,2. The Hon. George C. Grogan, of Elberton, was in our city Tuesday on legal business. Just arrived a nice lot of new gent’s clothing. Because of con ditions J offer them all at reduc ed oriceS. W. B. J. Ingram. Adv. Mr. Lawton Nallev, of Atlanta, was here Tuesday. Pictures framed to order and frames for you at the Variety Store. Adv. Sherriff A. C. Sowell was in At lanta Monday. When you come to our store, ask for a ticket which gives a chance at thf* doll bed. Howard Carmichael Furniture Co. A :v. Misses Edna Lindsey an d Lula | Hall will spend the week end in j Forsyth. Mr. Louis Smith', of Macon, was | a visitor in our city Sunday. Miss Annie Nolan left Thursday ! for Macon to see David. Wake field in “The Auctioneer”. She is ! the guest of Mrs. E. J. Peacock while tnere. Speer, McDonough optician, fits glasses for all eye trouble. .Adv. Mrs. Adiel Scott spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. E. J. Reagan visited Atlan ta Monday. Misses Ion: and Pearl Price, of the Sixth district, were here Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Homer Turner spent Mon day in Atlanta. All kinds of dishes the best ware, at the Variety. Adv. M.T A Shi spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. J. G. Jackson’s family, con sisting of Mrs. Jackson and two children, have arrived and are living at Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Hank inson’s. Mrs. Julia McDonald left Wed nesday for Vuluosia, to be with her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Tay lor, in the latter’s illness. SIOOO overcoats for $3.00 and and $7.00 oyerco its for $5.00 for next 30 days at W. B. J. Ingram. Adv. Mrs. E. J. Reagan left Tuesday for Eastman to represent the MeDonou ;h chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at the State Convention there. Every visitor at our store, whether he buys or not is en titled to a chance at the doll bed if he or she has a little girl. Howard Carmichael Furniture Co. Adv. Mrs. Stewart Taylor’s many friends here regret to know she is very ill at her home in Valdosta. She has appendicitis and may have to undergo an operation. If your eyes pain you Speer’s glasses will improve them. Adv. The Henry county friends of Dr. T. J. McDonald regret to hear of his death, which occurred at his home in Conyers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Turner AUens worth, of Atlanta, spent the week end here with Judge and Mrs. Paul Turner. Mrs. Allensworth remained until Tuesday. Miss Mozelle Baldwin spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown made a motor trip to jConyers Sunday. MRS. B F. CRUM BLEY IS CALLED BY DEATH. L'*ac:':.ad Woman of T(iscaha»v District Died Friday Arternoon After Long Illness. Mrs. B. F. Crumbley died at her home in Tussahaw district Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock. She had been seriously ill for many months. Sirs. Crnmbley was an excellent Christian woman i goo l wife and a good mother, possessing the womanly virtues in good measure, Sh“ h/id many friends who mourn with the bereaved family. The funeral and interment were at old Beersheba Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The Rev. T. J- Bledsoe con lucted the services. Mrs. Crnmbley is survived by her husband and two daughters and two sons. . Locust Grove. Misses Nettle Grav, E >sie R asser and Trella C istellaw motored to McDonough Monday. Mrs. Ham was the week-end guest of Mrs. Stewart Combs the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Combs and Miss Fannie Ellis visited Griffin Tuesday. vv e regret to learn that Mrs. Ci ero Daniel is quite sick. The town and school enjoyed a moving Picture show last week, Dante’s Inferno and the Trojan war were shown among other pic tures. Good clean pictures are j educatiouai and they leave a last ' i g impression on the mind. I Miss Margaiet Heflin, T. F. and Hunter Mahone spent Monday in Atlanta. ( Miss Margaret Smith came down from McDonough to spend the | week-end with her parents.