Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 26, 1911, Image 7

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WAVCROSS EVENT* G HERA 1.1* FACTS AND FIGURES, , WE BEG TO SUBMIT THE ABOVE STATEMENT TO Th£ PUBLIC A3 THE 3EST EVIDENCE O ' OUR GROWTH. THIS HAS BEEN POSSIBLE ONLY OY REASON OF OUR LIBERAL POLICY AND THE HEAR^T CO-OPERATION OF OUR FRIENDS. AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS SHOWING, WS ARE VERY GRATEFUL ANO UPON THIS BASIS. WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE VOUR PATRONAGE AND ARE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU OUR MOTTO: SAFETY, PROMPTNESS, COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND LIBERALITY IN SO FAR AS CON3ISTANT WITH 3TRICT BANKING PRINCIPALS. JULY 2, 1940 Showing the condition of bank on the opening day ASS ETS LOANS ANO DISCOUNTS *14,533.67 CASH IN BANKS *31.183.00 CASH n,VAULT $13,932.54 1 °A3H *45.170.54 TOTAL *59,209.21 LIABI LITIES CAPITAL STOCK *42,800.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS * 250.67 DEPOSITS *16.,158.54 TOTAL *59,209.21 NOVEMBER 10, 1910 Showing the conditions of the Bank at the close of ‘ business on this date. A3SET3 BONDS * 7,500.00 FURNITURE ANO FIXTURES 702.75 CASH IN VAULT AND OTHER BANKS .. 44,462.19 LOANS ; 96,671.55 *149.336.49 • LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK *50.000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, LESS CURRENT EXPENSES 1,652.14 CASHIERS CHECKS 1,779.26 DEPOSITS 95,905.09 *149,336.49 JANUARY 23,1911. Showing the conditions of the Bank and the prog ress it has made ASS ETS BONOS * 7,500.00 FURNITURE ANO FIXTURES 600.00 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS 115,521.3) CASH IN BANKS *82,025.70 CASH IN VAULT *18,135.02 CASH 100,210.72 LIABI LITIES *223,332.11 CAPITAL STOCK * 50,000.00 UNOIVIOED PROFITS 3,602.61 DEPOSITS 170,229.60 *223,832.11 J.R. BUNN, Prea; M. L, BUNN, V. Pres; H. W. STUBBS, V. Pres. E.A. STUBBS, Cashier; H. C. BUNN, Aealetant Cashier. THE CITIZENS BANK, WAYCROSSy GA Growth in Exportations From the United States The entire party are guests o" tho j was no changes except that Mr. II. Georgia and Florida Railroad, and! K. Wilson was elected city-attorney will leave on a spcelul train tills j with the understanding that ho would morning to Inspect the Hue to Its ! appoint Mr. David C. Barrow assls- Coal and coke exports from the -srown from a little over a half million j A featul « ° r Ul ® entertainment nc tanL day. Tho appointment 1 made to-! United States in 1910 aggiegated 45 million dollars in value, and in /addi tion to this more than 20 million dol lars worth was supplied to vessels engaged in the foreign trade, making total of 65 million dollars worth of coal passing out of the United States In the calendar year 1910. In 1900 the total value of coal and coke ex ported (aside from that supplied to vessels in the foreign trade) was about 23 million dollars; 20 years ago, aJ>out 7. million; and 30 years ago, 2 million. Thus the value of coal ex ported to foreign 'countries In 1910 Is practically double that of 10 years ago, titlmes as much ss that 20 years ago, and $2 times as much as th&t 30 years quanity exported has tons In 1880 and about 2 million In ! corded the vlsltor » lofaU > , wero 1890 to approximately 8 million tons j atlon by Frank Coffyn, at j N0T|CE sArxn ....... ... tho training: ^ramn. Mr. C. T. Wll- in 1900 and 14 million in 1910, aside from the 6 million tons supplied to vessels engaged in the foreign trade. EASTERN CAPITALIST TO VIST FLORIDA Augusta, Ga., Jan. 25.—A party of 36 Baltimore and eastern bankers and capitalists are here, among whom are Bird S. Coler. of New York; J. H. Carter, Philadelphia; Edward Bardt, Baltlmcie; Pemberton Berman, Phil adelphia; Walter Koeperman, Balti more, members of the Arm of Mid- dendorf, Williams ft Co., and of the Arm of E. I*ancaster Williams ft Co., of Baltimore. i the training'camp. Mr. C. T. Wil liams made a short Aight with Coffyj i NOl Hir. W" nooi Suggestion By Mayor Tiedeman. gavansah, Ga., Jan. 24.—The sug gestion made by Mayor Tiedeman in his inaugural address yesterday that there be appointed a non partislan commission for the purpose of inves tigating the various forms of commis sions used lu other cities and recom mending that to be employed in Sa vannah attracted much attention ana It.is expected council will make the provision soon. The new city, council is down to business all right and last night elected the officers of the city for rhe conning two yeaHs. There he city union Kings Daughters hold a meeting Thursday after noon at three o’clock in the Sunday school room of First Methodist church All members are asked to be present. Mrs. E. H. Reed, Pres. Mrs. T. H. Broadwater, 8et. 24 2t VOCAL TEACHER. Miss Mattie Leon Julian, a student of the Chicago Conservatory of Music and pupil of Madame Beaumont, will take a few private pupils In vocal. First term will begin Feb. t. Phone 222-4 rings, or address 63 Gijmore sL 23-25-27. ‘ AT THE MAJESTIC “THE SPELLMAN’S” (Man and Woman.) MUSICAL COMEDY SKETCH. They will certainly make you laugh, even if your are down in' the mouth. DON’T MISS THEM. • Prices: Matinee, 5c and 10c; Night, 10c and 15c. WANTED—Salesmen Of Ability and neat appearance to call on all merchants In their territory; elegant side line, con venient to carry; good commission^; prompt remittance. A 419, Bellmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 24, 31, *?, 14 *1 FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE Patronize th|s ¥ Livery. They nppro, date our prompt service, flrst-ciass turn outs reasonable prices. If you a IH>re^ V | g | 0 kl! these you will pa- tronlxe i‘ h ,i d th ^ lW ,, ^ waa finally J- -Ip ni absolutely no chaneo Boarding tile reault. Tab. Mra. L. 1- Rawla left last night for Oglethorpe where ehe goes to stten* the Hurt-Cambdln wedding. E N T O XII SALE GREAT 15 DAY BEGINS 9 A.M. A World of Bargains Our entire $20,000.oo stock is n^3|| at very reduced prices. Be Here dd ;VNo. 6 Mary 1 Street.