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"~ STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ~,. '
At Close of Business October unial.g**‘“ YIS
e As Called for by the Superintendent of Banks,
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1. Loans and Discounts - ... .-cocccomeececnccacnasans $46,00.42
4. Furniture and Fixtures ... -cceeecococemcowmeaas 5,000.00
5. Other Real Estate Owned ...ccocccuccaicannnnanean -+ 2,000.00
6. Cash in Vault and amounts due from approved Reserve
AGONtE . iiciiiinhonsannnsbemisanieemesnme 11,644.22
7. Checks for Clearing and Due from pther Banks ......... 707.67
14. Balance of Stock Federal International Banking Co., 1
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18. Surplus Fund -..cccccccrocncmncncacaanccormancas 4,000.00
19. Undivided Profits .....ccocnmcnnsnncoconasnosniipns 890.82,
23. Cashiers Checks ..-ccccceeccnmcmmemmancancbecnnns 689.13
35 Demetd DOpotith . -ccunciinnanmssonponnokbncumnd (. ST
26. Time Certificates of Deposits - - ccvmcimmmmcaccacnaas 5,719.72
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GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county, 0. H. Banks, who, on oath, says that he is
the Cashier of the Citizens Bank, and that the above and foregoing report
of the condition of said bank is true and correct. :
0. H. BANKS, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of October, 1926,
2 MAZIE PATTERSON, C. N. P. Jasper County, Georgia.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have,
carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according
to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above
gsignature of the Cashier of said bank is the true and genuine signature of
that officer.
This 15th day of October, 1926.
H. C. PERRY,
J. H. YOUNG,
Directors of said Bank.
e We offer an exceptional
Opportunity to the right
Man in Monticello or Jasper
County to represent us in the
sale of Automobiles for that
territory. Automobile experience
is not neceessary but a clean and am
bitious record is. This contract can be
made to carry all or 'part time according
to the individual and his ability.
~ W. H. ADAMS
BUICK Madison, Ga. CADILLAC
MONTICELLO GIN COMPANY
We appreciate the good 'business we
have had in the past and cordially in
vite you to bring vour cotton to us to be
ginned.
SAISFACTION GUARANTEED
The best. price for seed.
One of the best ginners in the State,
Mr. John Frank Malone, in charge.
Your cotton ginned at 50 cents per
hundred.
Cotton Seed Meal for Sale or Exchange
for Seed. :
The Old Reliable .
MONTICELLO GIN COMPANY
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926.
CONCERNING THE e O i
“‘Eflfi "'«;’?j‘;‘:{faf; ;‘ TING ¢ ‘3’ ASQ N
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~ Quail—Nov. 20th to March Ist.
Donl-—-omm 16th to Jll!lt‘!’
31st. (Federal season same.)
Wild Turkeys—Nov. 20th to March
Ist. e
Summer or Wood Duck—Sept. Ist
to Jan. Ist. (Federal law prohibits
shooting at ay time.) 3
Migratory Duck—Sept. Ist to
April 20th, (Federal season Nov. Ist
to Jan 31st.)
Woodcock—Sept. Ist to Jan Ist.
(Federal season Nov. Ist to Dec.
31st.)
Plovers—Nov. 20th to March Ist.
(Federal Reg. continuous close sea
son.) :
Snipe—Nov. Ist to Jan. 31st,
(Federal season same.)
Marsh Hens—Sept. Ist to Nov.
30th.
Cat Squirrels—Nov. 20th to March
Ist.
Deer—Nov. Ist to Dec. 31st.
Rabbits—unprotected, but license
necessary to hunt. /
Wild Pheasants, Grouse and Fox
Squirrels—are protected until Nov.
20, 1930.
See special seasons and laws gov
“erning fur-bearing animals. |
1 Bag Limits
Quail—2o in one day. |
Doves—2s in one day.
Migratory Duck—so in one day.
Summer or Wood Duck, wood
vock, Plovers, Marsh Hens, Snipe
and all .other Georgia game birds
not here listed—2s in one day.
Cat Squirrels—ls in one day.
‘Wild Turkey—2 in one season.
Deer—2 in one season. .
Don’t overlook the lawful bag
limit. It is risky business and poor
sportsmanship.
Fur-Bearing Animals
Open Seasons and Trapping Laws.
Mink, Otter, Beaver, Bear, Musk
rat and Raccoon—May be taken
| from Nov. 20th to the*last day of
| February, inclusive. ;
t Foxes (red and gray)—May be
taken from Sept. Ist to Jan. 31st,
inclusive. v
. O'Possums—Oct. Ist to Feb. Ist.
(License necessary to hunt.)
It is a misdemeanor to capture any
fur-bearing animal by means of trap
or dead fall or similar devices except
_between Nov. 20th and the first day
of February.
It is a misdemeanor to catch a
fox by means of trap, dead fall or
similar device at any time of the
year, *
Wild Cats and Skunks—May be
shot .at any time of the year, but
trapped only between Nov. 20th and
March Ist.
Licenses
County licénse, authorizing one te
hunt in his resident county only,
SI.OO
State license, Authorizing one to
hunt in any county in the State,
$3.00.
Non-resident license (state-wide)
$25.00.
I Trapper’s license, authorizing
resident of Georgia to trap anywhere
in State, $3.00.
Non-residenet trapper’s license
| (state-wide), $25.00.
| Licenses will be issued only on
, written application. Any person
imaking false statement as to resi
dence in application for license is
’ subject to heavy penalty.
Don’t try to hunt beyond the limits
|of your own county on a county
license. A state license is necessary
!when you hunt beyond the county
' in which you live.
Warning to Hunters!
Forest fires destroy more game
than all the hunters combined. Be
careful with lighted cigarettes and
imatches. Put out your camp fire
before ieaving it. A little thought
fulness on your part may save your
State and friends a great loss.
Are You a Godd Sportsman?
l The game and fish laws of Geor
3gin are designed to conserve—to
| make game and fish more abundant,
' and to prevent extermination. Wise
enforcement and the cooperation of
the public means MORE GAME AND
FISH. Hunting and fishing are
“recognized as a legitimate and health
ful form of outdoor re_creltion. « The
Department of Game and Fish keeps
a watchful eye over the wild life of
the + State, that you may continue
to enjoy this form of sport. Each
pound of game and fish taken is an
’additional pound of food. Many
tons are taken each year.
Don't Cheat 4
% The man who illegally takes game
“or fish cheats his fellow man and
defrauds his State. He also robs
posterity of its rightful heritage. No
good citizen will do this or permit
others to do so. It is your duty to
STATEMENTOF =
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The First National Bank
Of Monticello, Georgia -
To Comptroller of Currency at the Close June 30, 1926.
i : ‘(,Céndou«l)
' ABBERES ¢ S o
Loans i i oLtL SO U
U.S. Bomy .-0 i s s diaies 74,473.62
Other Bonds'and Stocks.__...... 75,3561.37
Building and Fixtures .. .. __._.. 12,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks and U, g
S. Treasurer . L......1iee--uitv 11468818
. e $517,596.95
LIABILITIES :
Capital ce e e $ 50,000.00
Surplus _____-__)--_‘_-_-___---_ 50,000.00
Undivided Profsi. i ..~ ioscins 5,032.44
Civealalion .<0 ol 00, ' SO 80000
Dividend No-8§ . it vy 2,000.00
DeDosits (.. s iiiheiinie MESOS D]
' $517,596.95
\V; Appre;:ilte Your BFuine?u \Vrhether‘ ialge or smnil ;;nd ‘v—vili ;l_n:u_l;’lmt
With Accuracy, Promptness and Courtesy, Treating Your Affairs
in the Strictest Confidence and Secrecy. 3
sour State to report any violations
of the game and fish laws, and there
by assist in the prevention of illegal
destruction. e
Observe the Law.
The laws are reasonable and just
and will be rigidly enforced. Broken
laws mean less game and fish and
everybody loses. Your moral in
fluence counts. Help prevent viola
tions by informing others about the
laws.
The co-operation of the people of
Georgia in enforcing our Game and
Fish laws is invited.
Classified Want Ads
FOR SALE—My house and lot.
J. F. GREER.
FOR SALE-—March hatched pure
bred Rhode Island Red roosters.
MRS.,J. T. THOMASON,
(220ct2wks) Route 1.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Two store
rooms. Apply to i
: " L. 0. BENTON,
Monticello, Ga.
FOR RENT-—Mrs. J. W. Minter
home place. Apply to :
4 wks. B. RICHARDSON.
FOR SALE—By Big Indian Nut
Nursery 50,000 budded paper
shell pecan trees. For varieties and
prices see :
JOHNNIE SMITH,
" R. F. D., Monticello, Ga.
WANTED—Highest prices paid for
cow hides.
‘W. H. IVEY, Jr,,
: : - Monticello, Ga.
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FOR SALE—2O2% acres of land
known as the Tom Lane place,
near Machen; also one houde and
lot in Machen, For further infor
mation see
' MRS. AGNES V. WHITTEN,
'(3wks) - " Machen, Ga.
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FOR SALE—ReaI ’'possum dogs.
See WL
3 .. 'R. E. ALLEN.
LET US WRITE your Fire Insur
ance. We write on country prop
erty as well as in town.
HARVEY & KELLY.
DIPPING INTO |
. SCIENCE |
fereieteitetetededetetededtebedefet it
Oldest Colleges |
Only one American institution |
of higher education was estab- .
lished as early as the Seven
teenth century, Harvard being
chartered in 1638, Yale is the
next oldest, 1701, followed by
Washington (Chestertown, Md.), ,
1728, University of Pennsyl
vanla, 1740, and Princeton, 1746.
The state universities are com
paratively young, :
(©), 1926, Western Newspaper Union,)
We never tried to make anyone believe
that all Used Cars were good cars,
But we do insist that the Used Cars
we sell are good cars. And the people
who buy them know it.
RAY THOMASON
(Local Dealer) .
MONTICELLO, GEORGIA
- A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE
AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
RAY M. PERSONS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
\ Monticello, — Georgia i
25 — 'PHONES -- 64
" Flowers:
Idle Hour‘ (Macon) Nutting (Macon)
The registre _ion of births and deaths
Is not only an act of civilization but
is good business. i
Vote and work for vital statistics,
Better health and longer life for the
Individual mean economic gain as
well as greater happiness for al.
It is estimated that the economic
waste from preventable deaths every
year in the United States is about one
billion dollars.
Vital Statistics are fundamental t¢
any constructive vision.
The State has a right to a tile of
its citizensa.
Thousands of doses of typho!d vac
oineare manufactured and distributed
by the State Board of Health, but oth
er thousands should be used. Have
you had yours? ‘