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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1915)
nj. 73.,9. report of :::e condition of The First Nation?! Bank, At McDonough, in the S fn T of Georgia, at the close of business, M iy 1 T. 1915. UESOtK KS Loans and Discumts ?2 5 032 94 Total Loans - , - 215.'i32 94 Ovw'd'nf’s seen? - .1 4 17' 94 Urist-oitred - - - 121.u0 4,299. s • U. S. Bonds deposi.-d fo seeur-* <‘irotil.it lon (par value) - |7<i,n»lti no Tola' IT S. Hood's- 70.000 ot.i Sub'-’cripfon tostoc i' ’•’•••4- eral Reserve hit k Li - ,ni uint •>,0,(0 fiti Banking bouse,- *ls 4He ot Film and Fix. - ' 5,315. 5 2n.7T5 Id Due from Federal Deserve bank 2.499 8-1 Due from .-O’f - • v« Agts Ne v Turk, Chinn go, and St. Lull's 9,610.94 Dtie front unproved Reserve Agts. in other Reserve Cr !es • - H.t‘,25 21 lti 142 15 Due from banks and Ittnk-'O (other than moulded in Bor 9) H 907 45 Cheeks on biiiks iti the same eitv or town as reporting bank - 1.080.40 Outside Checks and other Cash I rents , 284 78 Fractional Currency Nickels and cents - 2127 3nfl 05 Notes of other National Banks 290 »>0 Lawful limner re- rv.-in Bank, viz.: Total coin and certili cates 4.119 t;:, Legal tender notes - - 410 o*' Redemption fund wi-b U. S Treasurer ( Not more than 5 per cent, on circulation 3,500.00 Due from l S treasurer 50 00 15,550.00 Bill of Kxchange (cotton) I<-"00 Oo Total - $357,503 5:5 State of Georgia—Henry County. I iiilpb Ii Tut-imr, Cushi r of th-‘ ah (Vo-muiifcl hank, <lo sob-mnly swear that the above statement is mm to t'm b<‘st. of my knowledge ami belief. lv'ilpii L. I’niiier, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this |o-h bar of May. 1915 J U. 'l'ti'-m-i-. Notary Public, Correct — Attest: W. W. lurn-r, V. .Lie. J. Smith, r i’. A. Sloan,—Directors. Mrs. Lucv Turner and Mrs. Fan nie Ammons spent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Turner dined with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Turner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tolieson and daughter, Miriam, spent Sunday in Jackson. Misses Mattie Matthews and Lois' Walker spent a few days in Atlan ta this week. Mr. Joel Bankston and young young sons, Charles and-, Parker, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch in Atlanta, and Mrs. Bankston returned home Avith them after a week’s visit. i People Say To Us <( I cannot eat this or that food, it does not agree with me." Our advice to all of them is to take a before and after each meal. 25c a box. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. Will Walker saw the open ing baseball game at Griffin on Thursday of last week. Miss Blake Bunn spent Saturday in Atlanta. Miss Jettie Bunn, of East Point, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. F. Bunn. Mrs. W. F. Cook, Jr., Miss Ag nes Dunn and Master Walter Cook the 111, spent Thursday in Atlan ta. Mr. Eugene McMichael, of Can ton, was in McDonough luesdav. He is a former resident of our citv and has many friends here who were glad to see him again. Our Advice Is: When you feel out of sorts from consti pation, let us say that if do not relieve you, see a physician, because no other home remedy wlu. Sold only by us, 10 cents. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid, of Bul iochviile, are the guests of Mr. and M s. A. K. Brtwn. LL V BUR 1! t-N Capital stuck paid m $ su.ouooo -Mirplus fund 2.),OKMH) iJnd'vid -d Profits go 712.00 < urreii Kxjvo— -1n: r -t and i ,i.v s paid - 3s 11 41 17,208,19 *'ireubiting not, s f 70.000 00 L< s- amount on hand ami in Treasury for r■ i. i oHon or in transit 70.000.00 )i ■ ,i,is nnp nd s'i.ihi Individual deposits subject -o , ■ i i < ■< ■ k - 80.i44.il Certifi sues of deposit due in less than 30 dt\ s 400 00 , 1 Casiu, i’s etieeks outstand ing .50 |)ep i.-its i’i quirimr notice ni less t tom .!<• days 80,904.04 rime deposit -: - 'errifl -ales of deposit . d ue,ui orafter 30<1 ivs 25,020 is 25,020.98 Slate. <; *ui.rv. or other mil meipal deposits secured by iien) 4d of "Ue-ourees" Redi'counts .villi Federal R-serve Ijimii 27,053.72 27,053.72 Bills payable, including obii :: ttioos r,-preset,r ing borrowed money 30,000.00 State i-ank circulation uni'! muling - 30,000.00 - f:{57,r>03.53 Mr. Jimmie Bowden left Mon day to join the Newnan baseball team in the Georgia-Alabama League. Miss Elon Crumbley, of Phillip pi, spent last week here with Miss Eldora Grant. Messrs. A, A. Jameson and Ellis, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hank in son. Mr. Jerome Cook vitited Jack son and Atlanta Sunday. Mr. Butler Walker, of Griffin, spent Sunday in McDonough. Miss Carrie Williams spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with Mrs. T. J. Patterson. Mr. J. B. Lowe visited Atlanta Friday. Mrs. Woodfin Combs spent Sun day here with her mother, Mrs. Emma Walker. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Welch went to Atlanta last week. She was to remain in a sanitarium; but, as siie was then improving, she re turned home. She is not as well now, however, and has a nurse with her. Mrs. Tommy Turner, Mrs. E. M. Smith, and Miss Francis Neal w r ere shopping in Atlanta Monday. Mrs. John Foster and Miss Myr tle Weatherly went to Atlanta Monday. Mrs. Hill Redwine and little daughter, Martha, will come over Saturday from Fayetteville and spend next week here with her pa rents, Jud 4 e and Mr. J. Reagan. Mr. Edward L. Reagan, of Charleston S. C , was at home here Sunday with his parents, Judge and Mrs. E. J. Reagan. Mr. Woodfin Combs spent Sat urday in Atlanta. Mrs. M. C. Low spent Saturday in Atlanta. Messrs Gordon Dickson, Hend l<*y Daniel, John Hightower, and Will Peace visited Atlanta Friday. Mi Julian Weems returned from Greensboro Monday. Mrs. Ween s remaining as her mother, Mrs. Townsend, still continues critically ill. The Southern Mortgage Company Capital and Surplus, $(00,000. Established 1870. Gould Building—lo Decatur Street— 9 Edgewood Avenue. PV D M I *> A vie I Ai\ni LvAixa Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Firm Lands in sums ot SI,OOO to $ioo,oo« 111 Five Ye.- d T Tie at —'•suable r;it‘*i. Our sources ot money 0 ' practically ii jxh; 1 >ti 1 "• We have ” itrong line ot customers among individual Tver ;rs ;n n Savings i>anks and 'hi ust Companies in the North, East aml Middle West, and we number among our cnstomeis the John Hancock Mutual Life 1 mirance Co. with assets ot more Blum a hundud million dollars. J. T. Holleman, President W. A. Thompson, Abstracts of Title f W, L. Kemp, Vice-President R. H. Osborn, Abstracts of Title ,J. W. Andrews, Secretary L. A. Boulighm, Auditor t E. R. Hunt, Treasurer S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk E. V. Carter, Attorney T. B. Dumps y, Abstract Clerk A, d’Antignac, Inspector C. vV. Eelker, .Jr., Abstract Clerk. W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title Horace Holleman, Application Clerk. For information, call on or writ-* to BROWN & BROWN, McDonough, Georgia. “SAFETY FIRST 7 IS The BEST MOTTO IN STUDYING THE Some have gone across the seas to observe close at hand the fighting. i* ~ |g WAR ATLAS • '•s, of ■" g .iilfe 1 k... *— ' " i Detai, Maps of each Country. ..: 1 j CON HINTS . . ■&,.* The Wothl *i»'9 1 1 ' Col u.al P<v.rscaoo* ? i Gcfi-y.il map erf hurupe . 4 s 5 p--* Gr-. g* B. - • V, j-•ent o#uhf;ir. . 6A if. BeFJrtm Ac l/oton-ajur • V • - * h VM-r> g-Hok»r*u ■(> ic U‘ r Sot**) . . 1: & R us»i? IArV. BR t ' i'.mpuc ’-6 ft '? rl zlA . V 'XIA: ’! 1 -rn ! i.nve .; . ... A?’ ij rn Francff . . **■ .■ *..( 1 >■' ,V Sr 5 <■ . % Secure the Atlas offered by the Weekly and study the War at home in safety. See the editorial in this issue for the terms under which The Weekly is dis tributing this ATLAS. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid spent Fri day in Atlanta. Messis Homer Harris and Har ry Greer, of Atlanta, spent Satur day here. Mrs. D. T. Carmichael spent the week end with her parents in Spalding county. Miss Annie G. Thompson visited relatives in Atlanta sever 1 d »>s this week. Prof Gundy attended theTe.<ch ers’ convention in Macon last week. Messrs. John and Zed George, of Atlanta, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Turner Sunday. Miss Blake Bunn and little Ma ria 1 Shields spent Saturday in At i t ta. Mrs. Clem Huling and daught ters, Misses Lorine and Kathleen, and Miss Irene Varner were visi tors to the Gate City Saturday, Dr. Wyman Sloan, of Atlanta, spent the week-end at home here.-