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STATEMENT OF
Madison County Bank
COLBERT, GA.
Showing Condition at Close of Business, April 6th, 1920, As called for
by the Superintendent of Banks President: J. K. Gholston
Vice President: H. H. Hart Cashier: J. L. Williams
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 99,67.1.69
Demand Loans ,'1,004.29
Othei Stocks and Bonds 3,00.00
Banking House 2,205.00
Furn'turo and 'fixtures 1,250.0.)
Other Real Estate Owned 20,956.36
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents .... 5,637.76
Advances on Cotton 253.23
Overdrafts—(if any) 340.81
Other Assets 30a. "0
Mutual Fire Fund 120.60
Depositors Guar. Fund 2,815.45
TOTAL 136,862.59
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison County.
Before me came J. L. Williams, Cashier of Madison County Bank,
who being duly sworn says that the above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown bv the books of file in said Bank.
J. L. WILLIAMS
r Sworn to and subscribed before n?e, this 13th day of April, 1925.
Leuweene Burckhalter, N. P.
' STATEMENT OF
> The Comer Bank
COMER, GA.
Showing Condition at Close of Business, April 6th, 1925, As called for
hy the Superintendent of Banks President: .1. K . Gholston
Vice-President: Geo. W. Whitehead Cashier: W. E. Henslee
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discount 169,461.62
Demand Loans 875.97
Other Stocks and Bonds 6,400.00
Banking House 1,840.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,504.18
Other Real Estate Owned 26,424.82
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents 55,165.56
Advances on Cotton 258.18
Ohecks for Clearing House 798.91
Othe<r Checks and Cash Item 156.86
Overdrafts —(if any) .... 1,007.26
Other Assets 5,422.2)
TOTAL 270,315.56
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison County.
Before me came W. E. Henslee, Cashier of The Comer Bank, who
Beinp duly sworn says that the above foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
W. E. HENSLEE
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13 day of April, 19~.>
LOIS J. Birchmore, N. P.
STATEMENT OF
The Peoples Bank
COMER, GA.
ghowinp Condition at Close of Business, April 6th, 1925, As called for
by the Superintendent of Banks 're ident: W. A. Rowe
Vice-President :*D. P. Moon Cashier: C. V. Ridgway
resources
Time Loans ami Discounts 65,690.97
Demand l oans 5,391.68
Other Stocks and Ronds 1,575.00
Banking House 4,000.00
Furniture' and Fixtures 2,4 70.00
Other Real Estate Owned 2,728.88
< .• n in Vault aed Amu nit?
Deposited with Approved
Reserve \gt nts 28,406,44
Advances on Cotton .... 1,9.>1 45
Advances on Other .Oom
modiMes 42a. 4 t
Other Checks and Cash
Items ... 224.75
Overdrafts —(if any/ .. . 208 ..3
TOTAI 113,127.87
STATE OF GEORGIA, Malison County.
Before nie came C. V. Kidgway , Cashier of The Peoples Bank, who
boing duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true j
condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of file in said Bank.
C. V. RTDGWAY
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 14 day of April, 1925.
W. E. HENSLEE, N. P. 1
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In . . . 15,000.00
Undivided*Profits 303.32
Deposits Subject to Check 43,230.16
Demand Certificates of
Deposit 16,500.00
Time Certificates of
Deposit 11,407.47
Call Deposits 30,500.0.)
Cashier’s Checks 64.29
Bills Payable 18,000.00
Notes and Pills Redis
counted 1,857.35
TOTAL 136,862.59
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in ... 25,000.00
Surplus 15,000.00
Dividends Unpaid 12.00
Due to Banks 4,500.00
Deposits Subject to
Check 119,873.77
Demand Certificates of
Deposit 15,500.00
Time Certificates of
Deposit 59,664.89
Savings Deposits 20,647.97
CCashier’s Checks 116.93
Bills Payable 10.000.0
%
TOTAT 270,315.56
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in .... 25,000.00
Surplus 6,000.00
Undrwided Profits 2,810.49
Deposits Subject to
Check ... 58,975.51
Time Certificates of
Deposit 24,776.51
Cta.-hier’s Checks 565.36
TOTAI 113,127.87
THB DANIELBVU.Lt MONITOR. OAN£LSVILLfc. GEORGIA.
By Arthur Brisbane
CCONC’MY, MR. COGLiDGE?
AIR TRAVEL, 1 CENT PER MILE.
SECY WILE UR WANTS REPORT.
THE LAST CHAPTER.
Speaking of economy, Mr. Presi
dent, what is gained by sending
the American army polo players
to compete with Great Britain's
army players across the ocean?
Six army players, with twenty
five ponies and thirteen grooms,
sailed on the Atlantic transport
liner Minnetonka last week.
Are those grooms American sol
diers? Did they enlist to be used
as private servants for gentlemen
playing polo?
Does it make the army more ef
ficient, in these days of tanks and
flying machines, to have officers
knocking little white balls along
the grass?
Who authorizes the expedition?
How do you think it will strike the
average fanner ? Thirteen grooms
for twenty-five ponies will seem
a good many to him. He and his
hired man take care of ten horses
and cows, besides plowing. They
don’t manicure their horses hoofs. .
L
A lady of Spokane demands a
divorce because her husband, at
breakfast, milked a goat directly
into his cup of coffee. He keeps
the goat in the house. The lady
declares that such “table man
ners” could not be endured by any
person of refinement.
“Other times,. other manners.”
Eve would have thought it very
clever had Adam done exactly the
same thing.
News from Pari* will interest
railroad men of the kind that
think. For the cheapest airplane
trip from Paris to Rouen, a dis
tance of eighty miles, a 50,000
franc prize wa* offered. Drouhin,
a French flier, made the trip at a
total cost of eighty cents, one cent
a mile for pas and oil. And he
win, tiie nrize.
Up In thecalr there are no road
beds or rails to be kept up, no fric
tion or humping, wearing out roll
ing stock. Before the Fords get
through with their airplane build
ing they will carry ten passengers
from Detroit to California, or
Florida, for one-quarter of the
present fare, in one-third of to
day’s running time.
Young men hat perhaps envied
and admired young Wood, son of
General Wood, when he was gam
bling and winning in Wall Street,
and envied and wondered more as
they read the usual lies about his
tremendous gambling profits in
Europe, should not miss the last
chapter of the story.
It came with young Wood’s re
turn to this country, in reply to
a reporter’s question.
“Yes,” said Wood, “I made it
in speculation; but what a jack
ass I was to go and lose it all!”
That’s the kind of jackass that
gambling usually produces. Take
warning against stocks, horse
races, cards or get - rich - quick
schemes.
Secretary Wilbur, according to a
dispatch to the New' York Times,
is worried. It seems that eleven
warships, with all their anti-air
craft guns, blazing away to the
limit at an aircraft target, (were
unable to score even one single
hit.)
The Secretary has demanded a
report, and that is a good idea.
A better idea would be to build
about four thousand fast, fighting
airplanes.
What do you think half a dozen
bombing airships would have done
to those eleven warships while they
wore shooting off their comic opera
anti-aircraft guns ? (
Warships are obsolete. Battle
ships are merely big hulks, easy
targets for aerial bombs.
In the World War, John Lenn
roih had his back broken, both
legs mangled, ar i is not discour
aged, in spite of the fact that he
has just undergone his eighty
eighth surgical operation. With
both legs cut off at (he stumps, he
manages an automobile, especially
constructed, and drove alone from
California to Walla Walla, Wash
ington, on the way to operation
No, SB. •
That is a tribute to a brave
man’s courage, and the fact that
he still lives is a tribute to sur
gical skill and science. In old
days, before surgeons understood
germs and infection, the chances
against lrvinsr through eighty-eight
fvoerrOi'tr, would h;oe Von r. •
lion, to t s.c.
STATEMENT OF
Bank of Danielsville
DANIELSVILLE, GA.
Showing Condition at Close of Business, April 6th, 1925, As caked for
by the Superintendent of Banks President: John F. Holden. Vice
Presidents: G O Griffeth, and J. N. Griffeth. Cashier: R. C. Griffeth
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 73,077.65
U. S. Securities 7,000.00
Other Stocks and Bonds 180.00
Banking House 2,138.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,229.00
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents 30,4G0 . 57
Overdrafts —(if any) 150. i 4
Other Assets 7,000.00
TOTAI $121,238.96
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison County.
Before me came R. C. Griffeth, Cashier of Bank of Danielsville, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a tru e con
dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
R. O. GRIFFETH 'j
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13 day of April, 1925.
DAVID A. MOSELEY, N. P.
STATEMENT OF
Bank of Ila
i
ILA, GA.
/ . •
Showing Condition at Close of Business, April'6th, 1925, As called for
by the Superintendent of Banks President: A. S. Westbrook
Vice President: J. H. Henley Cashier: J. L. Thompson
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 43,421.18
Other Stocks and Bonds 11,095.88
Banking House 2,487.42
Furniture and Fixtures 1,615.80
Other Real Estate Owned 12,000.00
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents 1,698.95
Due from Other Banks 13,656.49
Checks for Clearing House 75.65
Overdrafts—(if any) ... 56.00
TOTAL 86,107.37
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison Cbunty.
I
Before me came J. L. Thompson, Clashier of Bank of Ila, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
J. L. THOMPSON,' Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13 day of April, 1925
L. H. LORD, J. P.
STATEMENT OF
The Carlton Bank
CARLTON, GA.
Showing Condition at Close of Business, April 6th, 1925, AS called for
by the Superintendent of Banis President: J. D. Long
Vice President: F. D. Smith Cashier: F. D. Smith
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discount 134,520.71
Demand Loans 13,902.99
Other Stocks and Bonds 200.00
Banking House 2,405.19
Furniture and Fixtures 4,561.77
Other'Real Estate Owned 9,085.53
Cash in Vault and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
Reserve Agents .. 18,833.96
Checks for Clearing House 708.96
Overdrafts —(if any) .... 1,003.67
Other Assets 3,788.78
TOTAL 189,131.56
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison County.
Before me came F. D. Smith, Cashier of Carlton Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that * the above foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
F. D. SMITH.
Sworn tc and subscribed before me, this 14th day of April, 1925.
W. J. WHITEHEAD, N. P.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In ... 15.000.00
Surplus 14,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,515.44
Dividends Unpaid 42.00
Deposias Subject tc Check 65,813.67
Time Certificates of Dep. 24,648.70
Cashier’s Checks 219.15
Bills Payable . None
Notes and Bills Rediscounted None
TOTAL ........ $121,238.96
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In . . . 15,000.00'
Surplus 10,000.00
Undivided Profits 14,402.00
Deposits Subject to Check 23,150.68
Time Certificates of
Deposit 23,546.69
Cashier’s Checks 8.00
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TOTAL 86,107.37
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in .... 25,000.00
Surplus 10,000.00
Undivided Profits 2,359.75
Dividends Unpaid 232.00
Deposits Subject to Check 75,448.07
Time Certificates of
Deposit 76,044.68
Cashier’s Checks 47.06
%
TOTAL 189,131.56