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OF THE CONDITION OF THE
92 ank of Covington
at COVINGTON, IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AT THF
[ted close of business, march 22 . 1907 .
resources.
int Loans, $121,145.43
,d Loans, 20,255.00
$141 400 43
secured 38,560.00
alts
and Fixtures, 3,040.15
ar e and Bank
am Banks 11,942 69
, in the State,
Hanks and Bank
other States, 20,664 48
■ in 5,781 00
icy- 137 50
j Nickels 1,549.15
Pennies, 2,697.80 10,165 4o
an d Cash Items
L. $-28,118.45
L c OF GEORGIA, Newton County.
Before me came C. S. Thompson. Cashier of the Bank of Covington, who being
I. Ls ..... , a ys that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said!
shown by the books of file in said Bank.
L flM d subscribed before me,' i
C. S. THOMPSON, Cashier.
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j. L. Huson was here this
.George I). Butler spent Sun
[ere wRh his tamily.
L Mattie Moore, daughter of
wen Moore, is quite sick.
Sherard Campbell, of Mans
was here Monday on business. .
. and Mrs. L I). King visited
parents at Kings Sunday. i
j. Sunday W. G. to Wynn visit went his parents. to Shady j
. W. B. R. Pennington spent
iy last at Pennington ou bust
ssrs. Will and Ed Rainey
lllard. Sunday with their parents
s. Finley M. Turner, of Ai
, is visiting her parents, Dr.
Ill's. J. W. Lee.
b Edna Cook of Social Circle,
he attractive guest last week
r and Mrs C E Cook.
. J. W. Harwell, of the Bank
pwfcon County, spent Sunday
his parents at Eatonton.
• W. G. Norman, proprietor,
p Norman Buggy Co., was in
psta this week on busiuess.
p. L. J. Fowler and children,
pddock, J of Mr were the, guests this
aud Mrs A. S. Fowler.
bs Lucile Brodnax, of Wal
r°ve, was the guest of Mr and
|R -4 . Corley several days last
3 T. L. Mitchell aud children
cial Circle, were guests this
°t her mother, Mrs Mollie
r ■ T°hn B. Gordon preached
! :i rge congregation at Beth
bhurch, in Oak Hill district,
py.
• Guv H. Boyd, of the Nor
I ouggy Co., spent several
0 * week with his paretits
h’sville.
pvaid 13 * ' !e place & Rainey’s Machine
l to have your re¬
done, We give prompt
tion.—tf.
P Ge ‘de Taylor, of Social
F> aas accepted a position with
F ^ Mobley Co., and is in the
P 9r ? parlors.
sses A °nie Mae Lester, of At
• an d Jean Austin, of Ucalla,
are m i the city visiting Miss
r s relatives.
S5es " elle and Etta Gardner,
G p) spent Monday in the
the quests of Mr. and Mrs.
is 8. Gardner.
pses Mary Pharr and -Ruth
®*.°t Agnes Scott, were the
^..' e ^' es Huson f8 of Misses Brownie
reek. several days
LIABILITIES,
Capital, $37,500.00
Surplus, 18,750.00
Undivided Profits, (net) 9,131.13
Dividends Unpaid, 76.00
Individual deposits
subject to check, 124 233 62
Time Certificates, 35,877.91
Savings deposits, 2.546 79
162.658.o2
TOTAL. $228,118 45
Mrs. Robert Biekerstaff and Miss
Jule Allen are in Augusta this
week, the guests of their sister,
Mrs W M Robinson.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson and child¬
ren, of Augusta, spent spent lat¬
ter part of last week i.i the city,
the guests of Mrs Laura Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams re-I
turned to their home in Social Cir
cle Tuesday afternoon after a vi-.it
to the lattH1 - s parent8| Mr and
Mrs R L Meadors, at Oxford.
Mrs. Eugene Carroll left Wed¬
nesday for Griffin’to be in attend¬
ance upon the Woman’s Home
Mission Society, M. E. church
South, North Georgia Conference.
Mr. Clifton Lee of Chicago, III.,
spent several days in Covington
last week with his parents, Dr and
Mrs J W Lee. He will travel in
Georgia and Florida for the Proc¬
tor & Gamble ivory Soap Co., of
Cincinnati, O.
Although they had no special
millinery opening dates, E. H.
Mobley Co., is carrying a beautiful
line of millinery and the display
of hats is most elegant. Miss
Lida 4 Rudd, Mrs. E. H. Mobley
and Miss Genie Taylor are in
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Stanton left
last week for Oeilla, where they
will spend ten days with their
daughter, Mrs C. A. Walker.
Miss Leila Stanton, who has been
on an extended visit to her sister
there, will return with them some
time next week.
Mr. Jack B. Trenholm, formerly
of this city, and who now holds a
lucrative position as civil engineer
in New York, was here a few days
this week, enroute to South Caro¬
lina. Jack is well and favorably
known here and has a number of
friends who wish him continued
success in his profession.
Mias McCalla Entertains.
One of the most enjoyable fea¬
tures of the week’s social calendar
was Miss Annie McCalla’s enter¬
tainment of the Entre Nous Club,
Friday afternoon. Salted peanuts
and stuffed dates were enjoyed
during quite an enthusiastic pro¬
gressive game, after which refresh
ing ices and wafers were served.
Those present were: Mrs. Brick
erstafi', of Cole City; Miss Cla
baugh, of Birmingham; Misses
Hyda Heard, Catharine Butler,
Dessa Hays, Sara aud Bonner
Simms, Flora, Annio and Clara
Carr, Jule Trippe, Ailine and
Artie, Wright. Eva and Lilian
Stephenson, and Mrs. Robert
Trippe.
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
S T A T T l M E T
OF TIIE CONDITION OF THE
Sank V of Tiewten 'County /J
LOCATED AT COVINGTON. GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
MAijlCH 22. 1907.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $104,168 56
Demand Loans 5.050 00
Overdrafts. $109 2ljp 56
1,82(4 59
Banking House, ! s 5 58 ; 38
Furniture and Fixtures, >
Due from Banks and
Bankers in the State, 12,796 91
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other States, 506 25
Currency, 1,500.00
Gold, 2 910.00
Silver, Nickels and
Pennies, 888.31
Checks & Cash Item.* 1,267.51 6 565 82
Total $156,192 51
STATE OF GEORGIA, Count] of Newton.
Before me came A. B. Simms, Caihier or the BANK OP NEWTON COUNTY
who being duly sworn, says that the abo e and foregoing statement is a wue condition
of said Bank, as shown by the books of 1 e iiysaid Bank,
8worn to and subscribed before me, this
1st day of April, 1907 A. B. SIMMS, Cashier.
.UNO. ii. DAVIS, Clerk Snp'r Ct-
Approaching Marriage.
In the society notes of the loctii
paper of Sop t ho Id, N. Y., ofMarcli
Mrs. Elizabetli B. Andersotp
announced the engagement of he|
niece, Miss Christine Rhebergh of
Covington, Ga., to Mr. George
Robert Leslie, of Peconic, N. Y. ;
Miss Rhebergh will leave Be
conic'in April to spend the sum¬
mer with relatives and friends in
Covington, Atlanta and Athens,
Georgia.
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Brilliant Opening at Cook’s.
On Thursday, Friday and Satur¬
day ot last week occurred the mil¬
linery opening at C. E. Cook’s,
and we learn that Mr. Cook is high¬
ly gratified at the splendid Easter
trade received.
Miss Willie Cook has charge of
the millinery aud is ably assisted
by Miss Kola Murray. Both are
most talented milliners and their
exquisite taste for beauty and cor¬
rectness of style was thoroughly
demonstrated in last vvoek’s dis¬
play.
Hustling Merchants.
We desire to call the special
tention of our readers this week
the advertisement of Patrick &
Campbell, among the foremost!
aud enterprising merchants of the
city of Mansfield. They have an
evtroadinary line of beautiful
springtime and summer goods and
we bespeak for them a splendid
season All towns having mer
chants like these gentlemen, are
always found to be prospero'19, as
is demonstrated in the pboenix
like growth of Mansfield.
Millinery Opening.
Thursday of last week wat the
day for the millinery openii? at
vV Cohen's millinerv store ad all
the ladies in town were out i tm ’
force. Mrs. Catnp, Mrs. L'hen,
Miss Myrtle Bird and Mrs. Wit
Jlugham, the popular triuners,
greeted the customers with gvcious
"smiles. The store was elab’ateiy
decorated with flowers. Niini
bers of beautiful hats wt| di^
played and many of them sld.
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All-Day Singing at Anon.
We will hold our first larterly
singing at Almon Bapti- church
on the third Sunday April,
Everybody is invited to ’me and
bring well tilled basket/ f^r we
anticipate a great occaOn. We
will use Windows of H ven a nd J
Revival No. 4 in the foDOon and ;
Sacred Harp in the fterncon.
Everybody bring boc> of taw
three kinds. A largeielegation
is ex pected from Atlai, ( Litbonia
an d Douglasville. Sij'^g begins
at 9:80 a. m.
S W Everett, resident.
A V Pool ^ecretar
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in $31,000.00
Surplus Fund, 4,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and taxes paid 2,433.38
Due Unpaid Dividends, 84 00
Individual Deposits
Subject to Check, 55,385 54
Time Certificates, 22.949 59
Total Deposits 78,535.13
Cashier's Checks. 440.00
Bills Payable, including Ti me
Certificates representing
Borrowed Money, 20 000.00
,
Total, $136,492 51
EasterAt Midway.
On account of the encletnenory
of the weather hist Sunday on
last Sunday, the committee of
arrangements have decided to re
produce the Easter .program in
full next Sunday afternoon at. B
o’clock, at Midway Church. The
public cordially invited .to be
present.
A Card of Thanks.
j We take this method of thank
mg our many friends of Newton
fciunty vvho rendered their set
Vces in Behalf of our mother, Mrs.
Qirria Aiken, who departed this
lie March, 18th., 1907. They
oil; will always find a warm place in
heart for them
Very Resp’t
Family
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OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Clark JSanhtna ^ Co.
LOCATED AT COVINGTON, IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA AT TIlK
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MARCH 22, 1907.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, • $134,550.29
Overdrafts 653.14
Banking House 1 6,152.93
Furniture and Fixtures,
Other Real Estate, 2 , 000.00
Due from Banks and
Bankers, in the state, 8,882.44
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States, 13,255 77
Currency, 3,386 00
Gold, 2,211.85
Silver, Nickles and
Pennies, 1,615 62
Checks & Cash Items. 18,574 6-5 25,790 52
Total, $191.285 09
STATE.OF GEORGIA. >
Newton County > Before me came Mies G. Turner, Cashier of CLARK
BANKING COMPANY who, being duly sworn, says that the a lx-' and foregoing statciiKJt
is a tru^ condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
Sworn to and sub scribed before me, this )
2nd day of April I9tt7. MILES G. TURNER Cashier.
JOHN B. DAVIS. Clerk Superior Court )
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Monday Proved Many
Fools Still
As a result of Monday’s handing
out of lemons, (All Fowls Lay )
many people no doubt got mad be- _
fore they thought, but, after think¬
ing a little were perfectly willing
to smoke the pipe of peace, remem¬
bering that numerous jokes are ai
ways played on April 1st.
The spirit of the day allows lim¬
itless opportunities^ for innocent
pleasures at the cost, of another’s
comfort, and Covington jokers got
busy and exercised tbeir iicensed
( rights.
Did you receive a loaded cigar,
1 or a box of candy made of soap
* thtlt looked nothing but deHcious
>
or a false invitation to dine, or
dream that your wife hadn’t pur¬
chased a new hat, or that your
sweetheart knew you to be sweeter
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in, $50,000.0C&-
Undivided Profits less current
expenses and taxes paid, 14,062 59
Due to Banks and
Bankers in this State, 57-23
Due Unpaid Dividends, 80.00
Individual Deposits,
Subject to Check, 73 284 41
Savings Deposits, 3,102 76
Time Certificates, 10,693 10
--- 87,085.21
Bills Payable, 40,000. Wt
Total. $191,285.6S?
than a doughnut fried in sorghum.
m^Lisse* and blighter than a top-'
I not plumage <>n a muscovy duck,
both ot winch ym weren’t?
; Well, i! of the above chanced
I any
I j tv> fa’! to vi.tir lot, nr any other it>
genious practical jokes for thaL
mutter, ju.st. remember that this
old world ue tire living in is we Ur
supped .vtih j st as plain and
* 1,u P k ' vear the ha P~
py smile that won’t come off autf
full of rejoicing ever be.
Attention, Veterans.
AT confederate \eterans whce
expect to attend the reunion at8
Richmond from Niwton are re
quested to give the r names to L
L. Middlebrook: and all members*
of Jefferson L imar Camp are re¬
quested to pay their da *p.
L. L. Middlebrook.”