Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 02, 1911, Image 6

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a SET'S _ ~n WE BEG TO SUBMIT THE ABOVE STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC A6 THE BEST EVIDENCE OF OUR GROWTH. '«< . THIS HAS BEEN POSSIBLE ONLY BY REASON OF OUR LIBERAL POLICY AND THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION OF OUR FRIENDS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AI.L THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS SHOWING, WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL AND UPON THIS BA8I8, WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE AND ARE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU OUR MOTTO: SAFETY, PROMPTNESS, COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND LISERilUY IN SO FAR AS CON3 STANT WITH,STRICT BANKING PRINCIPALS. JULY 2, 1910 Showing the condition of bank on the opening day ASSETS LOANS AND DISCOUNTS »14,C38.67 CASH IN BANKS *31.188.00 CASH IN VAULT *13,982.54 CASH ..*45,170.54 TOTAL *59,209.21 LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK *42,800.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS t 250.67 DEPOSITS *15„158.04 TOTAL *59,209.21 NOVEMBER 10, 1910 Showing the conditions of the Bank at the close of business on this date. ASSETS BONDS $ 7.590.00 FURNITURE AND 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 $149,338.49 JANUARY 23, 1911. ' Showing the conditions of the Bank and the prog ress it has made ASSETS BONDS FURNITURE AND FIXTURES LOANS AND DISCOUNTS CASH IN BANKS $82,025.70 CASH IN VAULT $18,185.02 CA8H $ 7,500.00 600.00 .115,521.39 . 100,210.72 LIABI LITIES CAPITAL STOCK UNDIVIDED PROFITS DEPOSITS $223,832.11 $ 50,000.00 .. 3,602.51 ,.. 170,229.60 $223,832.11 J.R. BUNN, Pres; M. L. BUNN, V. Pres; H. W. STUBBS, V. Pres. E A. STUBES, Cashier; H. C. BUNN, Assistant Cashier. THE CITIZENS BANK, WAV CROSS, GA. kook** irrxa exmzz THE CITY MEAT MARKET State Lite Insurance Company j 19 Aihany Av OF INDIA NAP OLI3, INDIANA. Deposit* With State for Guar antee of Policies, Surplus to Policy Holder* 1’oliry is the . $8,000,C00.CJ $1,174,606.0?' A. J. BURKHAL1ER, Prop. Pitcnc 427 ier in Fr< sit Meats of Every Discrip f ion, \ii Kinds Country Produce. Gasoline UghtingSystem J. H. LEWIS “THE LIGHT MAN’ Security In a Lift! lus'iranco Polity is the principal thirty. One wants protection that protects without regard to general- financial conditions The ST A TK LIFE DEPOSITS WITH TUB STATIC OK INDIANA for the benefit of all Ifm policy holders. Hie entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At this time the company has on deposit with the State, In. first cIusb uecurl- th-d, a larger amount than all other large companies coir'lined. the PUBLIC Is V.OST CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND IN SPECT f/Y STORE AND STOCK OR WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN :THE LiNE OF FRESH MEATS, COUNTRY PRODUCE OR IN FACT ANY THING USUALLY FOUND IN AN UF-TC-DATE GREEN CF.OCERY ES- TAEJLISHPvlENT, VQU WILL PHONE ME I WILL PERSONALLY SEE THAT YOUR ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION AND WILL ! GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE A3 THE BANK OF ENG LAND. 1 hav* been with this good company neventeen years and through its agency have paid many thousands o* dcMars to bcnaflclarlea. MY MOTTO •'CLEANLINE8S, COURTIOUSNESS, SQUARENESS AND PROMPTNESS'' WILL AT ALL TIMES BE LIVED UP TO. MR. K. C. SMITH WILL BE WITH ME AS MEAT CUTTER AND SALESMAN. YOURS FOR AN HONEST DEAL, FOR MORE LIGHT, BETTER LIGHT AND CHEAPER LIGHT„SEE J. H. LEWIS. I GUARANTEE TO GIVE ANYONE 00 PER CENT MORE LIGHT AT 50 PER CENT LESS COST THAN EITHER ELECTRI OR ARTIFICIAL CAS—ASK THOSE WHO ARE NOW USING MY LIGHTS. WHEN YOU PASS THE CITIZENS EANK SEE THE LIGHT BURN— THE WONDERFUL STREET LIGHT. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST THERE IS DONJJ^CRGET I HAVE IT. I SELL ANCHOR SUPPLY CO’S. AWNINGS AN TENTS. Tak« ni» 'Tmii'-t* wht, your life policy but wee mo Icr INSURANCE THAT INSURES.'' P. S. A. J. QURKHALTER WILL COMPETE WITH ANY FIST-CLASS MARKET. V. L. STANTON. Manager. WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. Try A Want Ad. J. H. LEWIS, PHON E. 414. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE e »j v o iwr - j|g Many thousands yards to be sold at Clearance Sale Prices. This big lot of embroidery ^ has just been received\ fjg' Mew, Dainty, Fresh, Crisp and Fine. jj$g If Medium width for ruffles, wide flouncing for skirts, and beautiful corset cover styles. M 5 Edges and insertions to match. Such an elaborate display has never been shown in Way- * cross. Sale Begins at 9:30 a. m., Friday, Saturday and Monday. Four targe tables full, to be I uncovered on second door. , PRICES--ALL. ^EW EMbROlDERIES: 8c, Sc, 11c, 16c, 21c, 29c, l 3Sc, 49c, 34k* 69c, g Sc, 8Sc. Be here early and get best. Special Calico Sale 10 Yards Calico ... . . 25c 1C:#0 .Q 10:15 a. m. Sol;! on Two Tables. IP mm. Special Sea Island Homespun Sale. ^ 10 Yards for 25c 11 3:30 to 4:00 p. m. Sold on Two Tables. jUf No. 6 Mary ( Street. Mo. 6 Mazy Street. tv -2 fy