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BANK STATEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
O F T 11 K —
First National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures.
Due from Nationnl Banks (not reserve
ftfftonts)
Due from State banks and bankers
Due from approved reserve agents.
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz ;
Specie .* 8.034 00 I
Legal-tender notes 1,000 00 »
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(6 per cent, of circulation)
Total.
$284,046 16
11.291 06
60.000 00
1.000 00
7.658 36
287 95
19,262 21
476 26
1,335 00
197 75
9,034 00
2,500 00
.$386,986 75
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, ss ;
I. N. E. Powel, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. E. 1'OWEL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of February. 1909.
Correct—Attest: J. S. Hardaway, Jr., Notary Public,
J. A. Hunter. )
Charles C. Parrott, > Directors.
P. F. Cuttino, )
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
— OF THE—‘
Newnan Banking Company
Located at Newnan, Ga., at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $190,226 49
Demand loans 49,250 80
Overdrafts 4,836 54
Bonds and stocks owned by bank 13,000 00
Other real estate 2,178 79
Due from banks and bankers in the
State 21,460 64
Due from banks and bankers in other
States 27,925 12
Currency 4,224 00
Gold 525 00
Silver, nickels and pennies 3,385 31
Checks and cash items 590 46
Total $317,603 15 Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 55,000 00
Surplus fund 70,000 00
Undivided profits, less current expenses
and taxes paid 13,954 01
Due to banks and bankers in this State 4,553 47
Due unpaid dividends 23 00
Individual deposits subject to check.... 149,895 43
Demand certificates 14,177 24
Bills payable, including time certifi
cates representing borrowed money. 10,IKK) 00
$317,603 15
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta: Before me can\e T. M. Good rum, Cashier of
Newnan Banking Co., who, being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. T. M. GOODRUM, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of February, 1909.
v G. W. Meyer, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga.
(6047)
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
O F T 11 E
Coweta National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U. S. Bonds ...
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents)
Due from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National Banks.
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz :
Specie $ 3,877 15 I
Legal-tender notes 2,000 00 I
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasure:
(5 per cent, of circulation)
Totai $190,385 02 Total
$116,699
18
10,445
48
30,000
00
900
(Ml
2,685
00
7,709
92
8.205
22
345
16
5,5i:i
82
310
00
194
09
5,877
15
1,500
00
$190,385
02
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, ss :
I. R. E. Platt, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. E. PLATT, Cushier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of February, 1909.
Correct—Attest: W. B. Parks, Notary Public.
Mike Powell, j
Thos. J. Jones, /-Directors.
J. A. Hunter, )
(8477)
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
O F T II E—
Manufacturers National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures.
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents)
Due from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz :
Specie $ 6,190 00 f.
Legal-tender notes 500 00 I
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(6 per cent, of circulation)
Due from U. S. Treasurer
Total $223,464 58
$133,104 45
2,801 31
15.000 00
400 00
3,454 04
45,026 23
13,385 00
2.020 86
100 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000 00
Surplus fund 6,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 4,576 62
National Bank notes outstanding 15,000 00
Dividends unpaid f>6 00
Individual deposits subject to check.... 131,226 87
Savings deposits. 2,474 13
Demand certificates of deposit 4,121 96
Total $223,464 58
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, ss :
I, H. H. North, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the al»ove statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. H. NORTH, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of February, 1909.
Correct—Attest: O. B. Hayes, Notary Public.
H. C. Glover, )
T. G. Farmer, -Directors.
J. R. McCollum, )
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
- OF THE —
Moreland Banking Company
Located at Moreland, Ga., at the close of business Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 31,542 73
Demand loans 1/228 25
Overdrafts ’203 21
Furniture and fixtures 404 25
Due from banks and bankers in the
State 15.710 11
Due from banks and bankers in other
States 1,682 75
Currency 2,640 00
Gold 100 00
Silver, nickels and pennies 761 80
Interest paid 208 94
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000 00
Undivided profits, less current expenses
and taxes paid 5,201 64
Individual deposits subject to check ... 22,205 80
Time certificates 1,669 00
Cashier’s checks 505 GO
Total $54,482 04 I Total $54,482 04
STATE OF GEORGIA County of Coweta : Before me came J. W, Camp, President of More
land Banking Co., who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. J. W. CAMP, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of February. 1909.
J. A. R. Camp, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga.
Notice of Discharge in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Northern District of Georgia.
No. 2311, in Bankruptcy.
In re N. H. Allison, Bankrupt:
A petition for discharge having been filed in
conformity with law by the above-named bank
rupt, and the Court having duly ordered that the
nearing upon said petition be had on February
27. 1909, at 19 o'clock a. m., at the United States
District Court-room, in the city of Atlanta, Ga..
notice is hereby given to all creditors and other
persons in interest to appear at the time and
place named and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted. This 10th day of February,
1*>9- . W. C. CARTER. Clerk.
By F. L. Beers, Deputy Clerk.
Herald and fldwrifcer.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock pniil in
....$ 57.000 00
Surplus fund
.... 67.000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and
taxes paid
.... 00.948 52
National Bank notes outstanding..
.... 50.000 00
Due to other Nationnl Banks. ...
1,238 07
Dividends unpaid
.... 803 00
Individual deposits subject to check
.... 141,257 S3
Savings deposits
4,432 56
Demand certificates of deposit.
.... 8,306 77
Totai
,. .1886,686 7 r >
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
$ 50,000 00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expense’s and
15.0(H) 00
taxes paid
13,300 45
National Bank notes outstanding
30.000 (K)
Dividends unpaid
70 00
Individual deposits Subject to check...
64,532 06
Demand certificates of deposit
17,482 51
Totai
$190,386 02
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NEWNAN, FRIDAY, FEB. 19,
Old Warrior Goes to His Rost.
The many friends of Cnpt. Henry A.
North throughout the county will be
sincerely grieved t6 hear of his death,
which occurred Wednesday afternoon
at the home of his son, Mr. W. H.
North, in the Third district. He was
seized with a chill Sunday morning, and
later developed a case of pneumonia.
He was seriously ill from the first, and
grew steadily worse day by day, the
medical treatment usual in such cases
seeming to afford no relief. The end
came peacefully at 5 o’clock Wednes
day afternoon.
Capt. North was one of Coweta’s
oldest and most prominent citizens, be-‘
ing 79 years of age at the time of his
death. His native genialty and numer
ous admirable traits enabled him to
make friends wherever he went, and
his popularity was only limited by the
list of his acquaintances. He was a
veteran of the Civil War, serving
throughout that memorable conflict as
captain of Co. B, 1st Georgia Cavalry,
and his record for gallantry and devo
tion to duty was not eclipsed by that of
any soldier who enlisted in the cause
of the Confederacy.
Capt. North leaves four children--
Mr. W. H. North of the Third district,
Mr. L. L. North of Ashland, Ala.,
Mrs. Ed Pitman of Sharpsburg, and
Mrs. Smith of Farmdale. He was a
brother of Dr. A. C. North, of this
city, and Mrs. Mary Bridges, of Sharps
burg. Mr. Mark North, of Gordon,
Ala., is also a brother.
The remains were carried to Sharps
burg yesterday atfernoon for inter
ment. Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. V. A. Ham. of this city, and
were largely attended.
Boone’s Drawings.
There being eleven uncalled-for ‘pre
miums, they were drawn for Saturday,
Feb. 13, at 10:30 o’clock, as follows:
1st prize .
2d ” ..
..$25.00
Ticket No. .18077
.. 5.00
“ .. 9542
3d " ..
.. 2.50
“ .. 6073
4th “ ..
.. 2.50
“ ..13430
5th “
.. 2.50
‘‘ ..20557
6th “
.. 1.00
“ .. 5982
7th “ ..
.. 1.00
” .. 1530
8th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ .. 5208
9th “ ..
.. 1.00
‘‘ ..18194
10th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..10857
11th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..22740
If above numbers are not called for
by Tuesday, Feb. 23, the following
numbers will draw any uncalled-for
premiums:
SECOND DRAWING.
1st prize .
. .$25.00
Ticket No. .15375
2d ‘‘ .
.. 5.00
“ ..21932
3d “ .
.. 2.50
“ ..16530
4th “ .
.. 2.50
“ ..27349
5th “ .
.. 1.00
“ ..18425
6 th “ .
.. 1.00
“ ..18007
7th “ .
.. 1.00
“ ..16148
8th “ .
. . 1.00
“ .. 1551
9th “ .
.. 1.00
‘‘ ..23063
10th “ .
.. 1.00
“ .. 595
11th “ .
.. 1.00
“ .26880
If there
are still
any uncalled-for
premiums by Tuesday, March 2, the
following numbers will draw the pre
miums :
THIRD DRAWING.
1st prize .
. .$25.00
Ticket No. .12596
2d “ ...
. . 5.00
“ .. 6850
3d ”
. . 2.50
“ ..23242
4th “ ..
.. 2.50
“ .. 3019
5th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..33337
6 th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..26651
7th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..11193
8th “ ..
.. 1.00
” .. 6051
9th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..20663
10th “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..12795
Uth “ ..
.. 1.00
“ ..24548
In the event all prizes are not called
for by Saturday, March 0, we will com
bine all uncalled-for prizes in one and
draw for same at 11 o’clock until given
out, rain or shine.
At about the hour for the drawing it
was very rainy and only a few people
present, and we thought it impractica
ble to draw out numbers until all were
called for, hence the above plan was
adopted and we trust meets with the
approval of our friends and customers.
Please look up all your tickets and send
them in promptly, if you hold correct
numbers. D. W. Boone Co.
Notes From Mary Ray Memorial School
Miss Maude Hindsman, of the Sixth
grade, has returned to school, after an
absence of two weeks.
The people of Raymond have organ
ized a Sunday-school here, and the
school has a fine attendance.
The Mary Ray Debating and Literary
Society meets semi-monthly. The ex
ercises consist of debates, recitations,
songs, dialogues, plays, etc. A large
number of visitors attended the exer
cises last Friday afternoon.
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather many of the pupils of the pri
mary and intermediate grades were ab
sent last week.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Miss Dollie Ector died last Monday
at her home near Raymond. Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. L. L.
Landrum. The remains were carried
to Atlanta for interment.
Whereas, In the providence of an all
wise God our dear friend and school
mate has been removed from us by
death, and we recognize through our I
tears and sorrow the hand of our Heav
enly Father ‘‘who doeth all things
well.”
Resolved, That we, though sorrow-{
ing, bow in humble submission to the
will of God, knowing that He careth
for His own, and can make even afflic
tions become blessings.
Resolved, That in the death of Dol-]
lie this school has lost a true friend I
and studious pupil, and a faithful ;
worker in the church and in the Sun- j
day-school.
Resolved, That we send a copy of j
this memorial to the family of her)
whose loss we mourn, arid that a copy
he furnished also to the Newnan papers
for publication. Pupils.
Raymond, Ga., Feb. 18th.
Sudden Death of An Infant.
Banning, Ga., Feb. 18.—To-day a
baby of Mr. J. R. Lasseter died sud
denly in its father’s arms. It had had
croup during the night, but was
thought to be better till just before its
death. Mr. Lasseter is secretary and
White Goods.
Damasks, Madras, (in fig
ures, cords,checks and stripes.)
Lingerie Lawns, French
Lawns, Persian Lawns, Wash
Chiffons and Swiss.
Potts & Parks
The Leading Dress Goods
House—Let us Show You.
THE ADVANCE STYLES
FOR SPRING.
SILKS, WHITE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS FOR
FINE DRESSES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, NETS.
Embroideries.
Special values in fine Swiss
Galloons, bands and panels.
Let us show you and explain
the use and application of
these novelties.
Potts & Parks
Newnan, Ga.
We Invite Your Inspection.
Heavy Cambric
Embroideries.
Perfect work on best heavy
Domestic—the kind that lasts.
It’s up to you to examine them.
Laces and Nets.
Val Laces in French, round-
thread or cluny, white or
cream, all widths and any grade
you wish. Cream, white, black
or Persian, with hands to trim.
treasurer of the Hutcheson Manufac
turing Co., and one of the most promi
nent men in the county. His wife died
little more than a year ago.
Plough deep while sluggards sleep,
and you shall have corn to sell and to
keep.
Day 'Phone
IS
Night ‘Phone
11
The
Quality
Of every drug,
chemical or
medicine in
our store is
Guaranteed
Purity is always found here.
Let us fill your prescriptions.
REESE DRUG COMPANY
Prescription Druggists,
io Greenville Street
NEWNAN, GA.
TICKLE
your stomach
with these
choice
MORSELS
174c.
Berkshire boneless Hams,
per nound,
Picnic Hams, per pound, 124c.
Fresh Oatmeal anil Post Toasties.
Heinz’s Sour Pickles, quart, 10c.
Crackers, Candies, Fruits, Nuts.
Also, a full line of kitchen
ware. We sell a 1-gallon en
amel ware coffee pot for 2.0c.
3-qt. pots for 30c.; washpans,
10c. Everything in this line
cheap.
Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars in a
large and select assortment.
The Business
Man
HO BEGINS AT THE BOT
TOM IN AN HONEST,
HUMBLE WAY, TAKING
CAREFUL FOOTHOLD
AS HE RISES, Usually
Comes to the Front in a
Way that Causes the World
to Look on His Achievement With Ad
miration and Makes His Community
Proud of his Citizenship. Such a bufiinesa
the Dominick Mercantile Co. has built up at Turin,
Ga., which has gathered in volume year by year until
the firm has been forced from time to time to take on
additional branches. An assortment of ladies’ dross
goods and trimmings which will compare favorably
with that to be found in uny town in Middle Georgia
is among the new lines carried. With the assistance
of Miss Fannie Butts, Mr. Dominick has spared no
pains in selecting a well-assorted and strictly up-to-
date line of the latest things in wash goods, such as
bordered chambrays, French percales, beautiful lawns
with Persian borders, (striped, dotted and figured,)
which are among the latest novelties in wash mate
rials; also, pure Irish linen, linen lawns, linens, lawns,
(barred, striped and figured,) batiste, taffeta silks,
siloame, real linen and torchon laces, (round thread,)
and baby Irish embroideries in beautiful designs, nich
ing, belting, etc. In fact, we have tried to supply the
demands of our trade in everything that goes to make
a first-class dry goods store. In connection with this
department we will have also an up-to-date millinery
establishment. This branch will be under the man
agement of Miss Fannie Butts, and the firm is assured
that she will take a just pride in building up a high
class trade in fine millinery that will add greatly to
Turin’s importance and popularity as a trading point
for the ladies of this section.
Wc shall he pleased to show our goods, and cor
dially invite the ladies of Turin and community to give
us a call.
DOMINICK
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Turin, Ga., Feb. 19, 1909
L.
A. Alsabrook.
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Twelve Months' Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
The return of the appraisers sett ing apart twelve
I months’ support to the family of A. Haywood
j Camp, deceased, having been filed in my office, all
persons concern**! are cited to show cause by the
j first Monday in March. 1909, why said application
j for twelve months’ support should not Is* granted.
This Feb. 4. 1909. Prs. fee, $3.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
to show cause in the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in March next,
why such administration should not bo vested in
the County Administrator This Feb. 1, 1909. Prs,
fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
and ex-officio Clerk Court of Ordinary.
Legal Notices.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA-<2oweta County:
J. B. Ashley having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for letters of administra
tion with the will annexed on the estate of Harriet
Matilda Ashley, deceased, all persons concerned
are required to show cause in said Court by the
first Monday in March next, if any they can.
why said application should not be granted. This
Feb. 4. 1909. Prs. fee, $3.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. 1
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. A. Nipper, administrator of J. M. Nip
per, deceased, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission
from his said trust, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said Court by the first
Monday in Marcii next, if any they can, why
said application should not be granted. This Feb.
1. 1909. Prs. fee, $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
To Whom It May Concern.
GEORGIA-Coweta County:
The estate of Ike Hill, late of said county,
decease*!, being unrepresented, and not likely to
be represented, aU persons concerned are required
Notice to Non-resident Heirs-at-Law of
Harriet Matilda Ashley, Deceased.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
To Philip Ashley. Lily Ashley. Joel Ashley and
Sallic Teale, of Hightower, Ala., Reuben Ashley,
of the State of Alabama, (postoffice unknown.)
Lizzie Norton, Linevillo, Ala.. Lottie Bozeman,
Graham. Ala., and any and all other heirs-at-law
of said Harriet Matilda Ashley, residing out of the
State of Georgia: Take notice that J. B. Ashley,
of the State of Georgia and county of Coweta, baa
applied to the Court of Ordinary of said Coweta
county for probate, in solemn form, of the last
will and testament of Harriet Matilda Ashley, late
of said county, deceased, and you add all parties
concerned are hereby notified to show cause in
said Court of Ordinary by the first Monday in
March next why the said will of Harriet Matilda
Ashley, deceased, should not be admitted to pro
bate and record as prayed. This Feb. 4. 1909. Prs.
fee. $4.92. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.