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STATEMENT OF
The Comer Bank
COMER, GEORGIA
SHOWING CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DEC. 2sth, 1023.
President, J. K. Gholaton; Vice-Pre*., Geo. W. Whittfnad; Cashier, W. E.
Hen-slce.
RESOURCES
Tiircr Loans rtml Discount 179,026.52
Demand Loan • 3,050.07
4)tfcr Stocks and Bauds. . . 2,550.00
Banking House 1,840.00
Furniture and Fixtures ... 2,504.18
Other Real Estate Owned 25,524.82
?>u* From Other Approved
Reserve Accents and Cash in
Vaults 37,642.37
M'iaoet's on cotton 2,451.8 7
.'Tieefcs for Clearing’ House . . 768.81
•Other Checks and Cash Items 96.75
Overdrafts (If any) 1,245.46
Profit and l oss 4,597.05
Depositors Guar. Fund . . . 3 572.60
Mutual Fire Fond 120.00
TOTAL 264,970.50
ST AT £ OF GEORGIA, Madison County.
Before me cam* VV. E. Hc-islee, Cashier of The Comer Bank, who
Afr duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement i a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
W. E. KENSLEE.
Swam tr, and subscribed before me, this 2nd dpy of Jar.yary 1923.
LOTS J. BIRCHMORE, N. P.
STATEMENT OF
1 he Peoples Bank
COMER, GEORGIA
-fIOWING CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 28th, 192,1.
tbvsnient. W. A. Rowe; Vice-rite.. D. P. Moon; Cash., C. V'. R'dgivay
RESOI’IMTfiS
'Time Doans ami Discounts 05,0i>3.48
Bfdirniud Loans 20,911.97
Fritted States Securities 10,000.00
Other Stocks and Bonds.. 1,075.*'0
Hanking House 4,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures . . 2,470.0 >
Other Lea! h’. tale Owned 2,12#.00
Due Fnurn Other Appvov
Ui'servc Agent and Cash in
Vaults 38,221 2<
advances on Cotton 1,509.24
'*ther Checks atul Cash Items 590.4 7
Overdrafts (If any) 272.21
TOT A1 152,029.05
'STATE OF GEORGIA, Mudi, n County,.
Before me came ( . V. Kidg.vay, l a'shier of Tile Peoples Ban!;, wVio
riu.lv sworn, says that the ah vc foregoing statement is a true cor,
of said Bank, as down by the books of file in sail! Bank.
C. V. KI DC, WAY
Sworn to and subscribed bti" ■> ;• me. tlos 3rd day of Jan. 1924.
ib ft. GU All AM, N. P.
LEGAL NOTICES
•See.a, Madison County.
,1. U. Fitzpatrick, Guardian of J.
1. Fitzpatrick. doc’d. has applied to
out for a dischai v.e from hi- guarili
unship of J. A. Fitzpatrick; this is
therefore to noiit'v all per.-mv. cois
itwiird. tu file their oh eeiieiis, i* any
;;y have, on or before the fir.-I Mnn
.l.r’iM". re :‘. else .1. 11. Y ■
3iit:C:, Wi.l 'v li.siharpeii t u i.-s
-j lardiurship as applied for.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
reta. Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that 11.
Kirk, as administrator of the cs
ane of J. 11. Kirk, deceased, having
rppl’Vd by petition for leave to sett
[and of said deceased. An order
rr.s made thereon at the Decemb i
Form. 192.1, for citation that citation
ssiv. All the licit sat law as I cv-. >•
i rr of the -aid deceased will take
notice that l will pass opoii said ap
n al the January term of the
Court. of Ordinary for said county
-nd unless cause is shown to the con
trary at said time said leave will he
{ranted.
This Dec. 3rd, 1923.
N. C. BUI.LOCK. Ortlinary.
■Jeoigia. Madison County.
Mrs. ,1. E. Oarrouth having made
application for twelve months’ sup
port out of tlu* estate of J. E. Car
mirth. deceased, and appraisers duly
i ve‘ and t,; sit apart the w:;e hav
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock It id In .... 2 ;,000.0.<
Surplus 20,000.00
Dividends Unpaid 12.00
Due to Banks 4,000.00
Deposit? Subject to (’heck 91,686.07
Demand Certificates of
I Deposit 20,000.90
Time Certificate of Deposit 57,464.42
Savings Deposits 19.029.00
Cashier’s Checks K 75.11
Rills Payable 22,000.00
t
TOTAL 264,970.50
LIABILITIES
Capital Stuck I’aid In .... 25,Q00.U0
Surplus 13,009.00
Undivided Profit; ....".. 3 425.58
Deposits Subject to Check 85,964.49
Ting- Certificate of Depus.t 24,857.36
Cashier’s Checks 332.72
JJ'Us Payable None
TOTAL 152,629.65
u.i: film; fch.c.r return; nil persons
cops,- mod ary> hereby required to
show cause and. ft e the Court of Ordi
nary mi t;.e firs; Monday in January,
.92'. why-ad application should not
: e grahite.!.
Tiiis Dec. 3rd, 4 923.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
Citorg . iadisi'fi' County.
Mrs. F. K. Patton having made ftp
t • i * * i* • • ica vv; > - ’-" ;• - •
out of via estate of J. P. Patten, de
ceased. and appraisers duly appoint
ed to s' apart the same living filed
their • t ! "ei • . p rsens concerned
are :trehy tm,idled to show cause
hei'm > the Court of Ordinary on the
first Mon-ley m January, 1924. why
said application should not be grantc
ed.
JIT. is Dee. 'id, 1923.
N .it I LOCK, Ordinary.
- ,r
Georgia, .Madison County.
. ,i- M. Carrouth having, in proper
fern', applied to me for Permanent
Littcis of .\dniirtistiition on the i s
late of J. K. Ca'rrouth. late of said
1 1 iii t\ ; this is t cite all and singu
,a:' l, ie creditors and next /'f kin of
h il. Carrouth. dec’d, to be and an
loar at ny office within the time al
lowed by law, ami show cause, if any
iiwy can, why permanent ad mini s
trotior -hcniid net* be granted to J.
V Carrouth on J. K. Ci.rrcuth’s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
n. lore, this 3rd day of Dec. 1922.
N. C. 144 Ll. o*. K. Ordinary.
THE DANIELS VILLF, MONITOR. DANIELS’/ILLS. C.A.
> JUST FROM PROGRESS *
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hair.mond
spent Thursday night with Mr. Grady
O’Kelley and fair lv nod Friday
night with Mr. Cordis Thomas and
family.
Mr. Rufus Hates of Danielsvilk
and Miss Laurie Williams of near
| here were married last Friday night.
Mr. Elmo McElroy and Miss Vor
bie Shaw, both of near Moons Grove,
were married during Christmas hol
i idays.
j Mr. I>. V. Scarboro, wife and
i daughter, Minnie Fae, spent Thurs
day with Mr. L. V. Smith and family
o? aear like, and Miss Annie Mae
Smith returned with them.
Mr. .J. W. Scarboro dined Saturday
with Mr. L. V. Scarboro.
——
Miss Alma Scarboro spent part of
the holidays with her cousin. Mss
Annie Mae Baxter near Shiloh.
Mr. J. F. Grindlo and family spent
Saturday and Sunday with relatives
near Diamond Hill.
Mr. G. T. Alim and .family of
Gainesville spent, a few days last
week with Mrs. Aliens parents.
Mr. Harvie Jordan Glenn spe;:’;
Saturday night with Mr. Monroe Co
rk her*-:.
Mioses Alma Scarboro and Annie
Mae Smith spent Saturday night wih
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Carter.
Mr. >V. M. Glrr. i and so;). Odelle,
Mr. J. j.). McElroy and family ai?.i
Hr. Jim Jone sand family spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Swindle.
Mrs. Swindle celebrated her 89th
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Carter and
ran, Boyd, dined Saturday with Mr.
S. U. 1- ester and family.
Mr. M. B. Scarboro and wife and
Mi. Dewey .ocaroom passed through
our community Thursday afternoon.
FOR RENT
I have a 3-horse farm for ren*
Would he glad to hear from party
or parlies desiring a good home for
another vear
MRS W. R. DANIEL.
Comer, Georgia
Final Clearance Sale of Read v-to-Yvear
Reosonably priced to begin with, these reductions in prices on ladies art rr.i aen>
ready-to*\vear it eke-every gai ncv t a wonderful bargain, All in good styles, best
t y.materials ar.cl in the citsifal .e colors.
Vve suilender ot i picf.c, and more for many of these garments are offered at **
than cost to us—for this leaser, this will be a CASH SALE. A real opportune L ■
mnne> is given yen in this Final Clearance- Sale of Ready-to Wear.
Dresses of Every Kird at C-reat Betfiictur s
Every 01 css in Rehouse is irciieedin the sale, evening dresses, street
party nressts, siuti c ai.a in a variety of materials, colors ard styles 11 c
size.
All $11,50 Dresses at 6AB
All 15.00 Dresses at ' S.OB
All 17.50 Dresses at 0.13
All 18.00 Dresses ah 10,75
Ail 20.00 Dresses at : 11.98
All 23.50 Dresses at ; 18,75
All 23 0.) Dresses at. 14.75
Davison-Niciiolson Cos,
Athens’ Busiest Store
We SteiUhe New'fear In
With Our Usual Low Prices
“BELLGRADE” Overalls,
Mens 1.50
Youths 1.25
Boy 395 c
WORK SHIRTS: A good one f v
75c, 85c, and a big value for sl, es
trafull cut tripple stitdic,
’ •
RIVERSIDE cotton duels anew
bale just arrived, many cifferenl
patterns, • 19c yd
Good ginghams, 15c yd;other grades
27 and 32 in. wide • 2k
“Star Brand Shoes are Better"
We sell them
W. A, Rowe & Cos,
O-a*
AH $27.50 Dresses at :o‘-
All 80.00 Dresses at
A l ’ 32 50 Dresses at '0
All 35.00 Dresses at—
All 37.50 Dresses at - 5.7-,
All 40.00 Dresses at
Ail 42,50 Dresses at