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The CARTERSVILLE NEWS.
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February 17, 1910, at the post office
at Cartersville, Ga., under the Aet
•f March 3. 1879.
SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING.
The regular annual meeiinf, nf the
Shareholders of this Bank will be held
Tuesday, January 8 ,1918, at 4 o’clock
p. in. for the election of Directors to
serve for the ensuing year, and for the
transaction of such other business as
may be properly presented.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
O. W. HANEY, Cashier.
SHAREHOLDERS M EEI'ING.
There will be an annual sharehold
ers meeting of the stockholders of
the Bank of Cartersville at the office
of the bank on Thursday, January
10th, 1918, at 11 o’clock A. M. for
the purpose of electing a Board of
Directors, receiving annual reports
and such other business as should
come before said meeting.
CT M. MILAM, Cashier.
This December 12th, 1917.
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to please bring me a
cowboy suit, air gun, train, box of
stationery, fireworks, and all kinds of
fruits and candy.
Don’t forget my mamma and daddy.
I wish you a Merry Christmas.
GEORGE DONAHOO.
Dear Santa Claus: i
I want you to please bring me an
Indian suit, a box of tinker toys, a
little chair, a printing machine, a
merry-go-round, nuts, fruits, candies
CHRISTMAS CHEER!!
A FULL LINE OF
Crystallized Fruits, Fancy Pecans, English Walnuts, Brazil
Nuts and Almonds
The Best Eating Candy You Ever Tasted
A Big Line of Fire Works
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A Full Line of Fresh Fruits, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Etc.
Lots of Meaty Raisins, Figs, Dates, Etc.
THE BEST LINE OF FRY IT CAKES AND PLAIN CAKES FOR CHRISTMAS
In Fact. Everything You Need to Make Your Christmas Perfect
H P I Mgj ' COME TO SEE I S
stEEIH “MATTHEWS"
5 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention
of all kinds. I am sending you 25
cents to buy me some firecrackers.
I.have been helping mamma all this
we4k.
■ Your little boy,
GENE WATKINS.
Dear Santa Claus:
iy*i George Donahoo’s littjf cousin,
and live right nex tdoor to him.
Piease bring me a baby doll, blocks,
tea set and anything else you have
for litlte girls like me to play with.
RUTH SATTERFIELD.
Dear Santa:
I want you to be sure and come to
Best Siding, and please bring me a
wagon with shafts to it, so I can
drive my goat to school. Also bring
me some marbles, a knife and some
confectionaries and fruits.
And please don’t forget my little
sister, Pauline. Bring her a big doll
and a lot of other nice things. And
we will do our best to be good little
children.
And oblige *
CLAUDE AND PAULINE CHIT
WOOD.
.Dear Santa:
Plase come to see me and bring me
a nice lavalliere and a box of fire
works; also candies and fruits, and I
will try to be a good girl all next
year.
Your little girl,
LOIS CHITWOOD.
Dear Santa:
Please come to see me and bring
me a locket and chain, a box of col
ored crayons and a lot of nice fruits
and candies. Now, please don’t for
get this, and I will be as good a little
girl as I can.
Your little girl,
FANNIE LOU CHITWOOD.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a bicycle with
three wheels, a doll, a rubber ball, a
feather mattress fot my doll bed, and
some candy. Please don’t forget my
“E.” She wants a big stick of candy.
With love,
NANCY WEST.
301 Gilmer street.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to please bring me a
doll, a go-cart, a little table and chair,
a tea set, a little bucket and a shovel,
nuts and some candy and fruits.
And do please bring my little sister
a rattler and a little doll.
IYour loving little girl,
FRANCES WATKINS.
THE BARTOW
Dear Santa Claus:
I want to write you what I wapt
for Xmas. Please br|ng me a pretty
doll that will go\o sleep; also a pret>
ty tea set, and I will certainly be a
good girl. I always enjoy fruit and
candy, too.
Love to Mrs. Santa.
* ANNE JACKSON.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to please bring me a
box of tinker toys, a cap pistol and
some story books, five rolls of caps,
some fireworks, and some nuts, fruits
and candies of all kinds.
Your loving friend,
HARLAN WATKINS.
P. S. Don’t forget my mamma and
daddy.
Dear Mr. Santa:
I am a little boy eleven years old.
My mamma died last July, so this
will be a sad Christmas with me. I
heip my daddy and Aunt Nancy with
the work. I want you to bring me a
train with a track, and a little ex
press wagon, Roman cannons, sand
crackers, firecrackers, sparklers, a
little pistol and caps, cocoanuts, can
dy, apples, oranges, bananas and rai
sins.
Dear Santa, I hope I am not asking
too much, but please remember Dad
fly and Aunt Nancy, too.
Your little friend,
OTIS ROGERS.
Cartersville, Ga., Route 5.
1 Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a soldier
suit, some shots and a gun, and a
train with a heap of I want
you to bring some fireworks and some
skyrockets.
Your friend,
WARREN JACKSON.
214 North Erwin street.
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-Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl three years old.
I’ve tried to be a good little girl this
year, and I don’t want you to forget
me Christmas.
1 want a little cradle to rock my
“Dollie Dimple” to sleep in, and a little
blanket to wrap her in so she will sleep
nice and warm; and I want anew dol
lie, too, because Bessie is broken. I
want some apples, oranges, candy,
nuts and bananas.
Now, Santa, this is all I want this
time. So I will close, wishing you a
Merry Christmas.
Your little friend,
SARAH JOSEPHINE DAVIS.
| Aragon, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: I
I am a little boy six years ol<*. I.J
want y#6 to bring fne a street car.arup,
and popcorn pojfpetvr some apples* or-,
anges, bananas, candy and nuts. And
please don’t forget little Billy. He
wants a wagon. , |
I will close, wishing you a Merry
Christmas.
Your little friend,
JAMES H. DAVIS, Jr.
Aragon. Ga.
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF TAYLORSVILLE
Located at Taylorsville. Ga.
at the close of business Dec. 15, 1917.
Resources.
Time Loans $ 78,407.52
Overdrafts, unsecured .... 107.60
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the Bank 6,750.00
Banking House ...*. 1,400.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00
Due from Banks and Bank
- .. -s. . 1 A 4 4 0 AA
ers in tms auue
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States... v . 45,697.68
Currency $3,392.00
Gold 80.00
Silver, Nickels, etc. 610.77
Advances on Cotton 4,082.77
Other Resources (Itemized)
Witham Banks Mutual
Fire Ins. Fund 120.00
Total Resources $148,507.66
Liabilities.
Capital Stock pain in $ 25,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 7,438.82
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 106,281.02
Time Certificates 9.536.06
Cashier’s Checks 251.76
Total Liabilities $148,507.66
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STATE OF GEORGIA, *.
Bartow County:
Before me came W. M. Dorsey,
Cashier, of Bank of Taylorsville, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
W. M. DORSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 18th day of December, 1917.
J. M. DORSEY,
N. P. and J. P., Bartow Cos., Ga.
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i The strength of the neval reserve
i force is 49,250 men, 70 per cent of
j volunteered for general service.
Statement of the Condition of
TF BANK OF CARTERSVILLE.
* Located at Cyrtersville, Ga.,
at the cfose of business December 15,
1917: , . „ ...
Resources.
Demand Loans $ 5,517.23
Time Loans • • 268,239.19
Overdrafts, secured ...... 3.089.63
Bonds and Stocks owned by
V Bank 30,050.00
Banking House 3.760.42
Furniture and Fixtures.... 7,657.33
Other Real Estate 8,130.00
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this State 25,970.1 1
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 36,392.68
Currency $13,717.00
Gold 87-50
Silver, nickels, etc 931.92 v
Cash Items 3,473.79
Advances on Cot
ton 42,690.09 60,900.30
Total $449,706.95
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus Fund 23,250.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid 10,351.76
i Due to Banks and Bankers
in this State 178.48
Due unpaid dividends 24.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 233,696.98
Savings Deposits 36,303. /0
Time Certificates ... 38,747.48
Certified Checks 444.38
Casdiier’s Checks 1,710.17
Bills Payable, including
time certificates represent
ing borrowed money..... 5,000.00
Total* $449,706.95
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Bartow County: t
Before me came C. M. Milam, Cash
ier of the Bank of Cartersville-who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
C. M. MILAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
i this 19th day of December, 1917.
PAUL C. FRANKLIN,
N. P., Bartow County, Ga.
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