The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, July 09, 1915, Image 3

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NEWNAN HERALD UEWNAN, FIRDAY, JULY 9 Miss Frances Dunbar was hostess at a delightful dancing party at her home Friday evening in honor of Misses Mae Smith and Ruth Steed, of Carrollton. The hall, parlor and porches were attractively decorated in sunflowers, and the color-scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the ices, cakes, and all minor details. About ninety of Miss Dunbar's girl and boy friends were present. Mr. and Mrs John Dunbar assisted in the en tertainment of the guests. ♦ ♦ ♦ The young men of the college set complimented Mis3 Frances Dunbar and her house guests, Misses Jessie Smith and Ruth Steed, of Carrollton, with a nr ist enjoyable dance Monday evening at the EUs’ club. The Strand orches tra furnished music for the occasion. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gib- eon, Mrs. Mattie H. Strickland and Mrs. Gross of Houston, Texas. ♦ ♦ "The Marked Woman” attracted a lot of people to The Strand Wednesday. The big feature picture was exhibited from 2 o’clock in the afternoon until 11 o'clock at night. Barbara Tennant, the well-known World Film actress, was cast in the leading role, and few fea ture films can boast a stronger or more intensely interesting and dramatic plot. ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. K. Stringer and Miss Mary Freeman have returned from an ex tended Western trip. Mrs. Stringer will be the guest of her parents. Judge and Mrs. R. W. Freeman, for some time before returning to her home at Belton, S. C. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. J. T. Williams entertained with a most enjoyable'theatre party at The Halcyon yesterday afternoon in com pliment to Mrs. Loy Williams. Twen ty-five guests were entertained, after which ices and cakes were served at Murray Drug Co. ’s ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Powell have taken a cottage at Borden-Wheeler Springs for a month. Their guests this week include Mr. and Mrs. Park Newton of Jackson, Mrs. J. H. Powell, Mr. Lewis Powell and Miss Mae Her ring. ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Glover will leave Sunday for a motor trip through North Carolina. Mrs. Glover will visit her mother, Mrs. Cromwell Knight, for some time before returnjng home. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. B. 0. Hill, Misses Martha and Janie Hill, Messrs. Will, Oby and Geo. Hill, of Greenville, will spend Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Buchanan. ♦ Miss Louise Hutcheson left Wednes day for a visit to Miss Lucy Liddell at Cedartown, and will also visit friends in Decatur before returning home. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hardaway, jr., have returned from their wedding trip to Asheville and Murphy. N. C., and are at Mrs. Mattie Strickland’B. Mrs. E. O. Reese, Miss Lillian Reese and Miss Emmie Robinson left Tues day for Borden Springs, where they willspend several weeks. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss May Cole went to Columbus Friday, where she joined a party of friends on a sightseeing trip to the Panama Exposition. ♦ ♦ ♦ Misses Julia Mae Smith and Ruth Steed, of Carrollton, have returned home, after a delightful visit to Miss Frances Dunbar. ♦ ♦ ♦ Misses Katie Arnall, Lois Flemming, Ruth Kinnard and Mr. Frank Arnall motored to Indian Spring for the week end. ♦ ♦ *•■ Mr. Frank Orr left last week to take a summer course in medicine at Co lumbia University, New York City. ♦ MisseB Mary Catherine Parks and Elizabeth North are guests this week at a house party in Tampa, Fla. ♦ ♦ Miss Margaret Dailey Austin, of Ocilla, is expected next week to be the guest of Mrs. Edwin Platt. Misb Leni Moore spent several days this week with Mrs. D. W. Boone en route to Asheville, N. C. Misses Mae and Frances Arnold have returned from a delightful visit to relatives at Opelika, Ala. Mrs. Homer Darden, of Corinth, spent several days last week with Mrs. wade Stallings. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Mildred Merck returned Wed nesday from a week’s visit with friendB in Fairburn. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Susan C. Hill and Mrs. Colquitt Carter, of Atlanta, are in Newnan for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton left Tuesday for a two-weeks’ stay at Pablo Beach, Fla. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Rebecca Carson, of AtUnta, spent several days this week with Mrs. Jane Swint. Miss Eva Jones, of Whitesburg, spent a few days this week with Miss Mary Smith. ♦ ♦ Miss Edith Darden, of Hogansville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mil- : dred Darden. Miss Louise McMillan, of Acworth, is the attractive guest of Miss Sara Peniston. Missee Ruth Carpenter and Almeda Hutcheson visited friends at Turin this , week. Miss Docia Loyd, of Newborn, is the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Jas. H' Black well. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Fannie McKov, of Welcome, is visiting her brother, .Mr. E. C. McKov. ♦ ♦ Mr. 0 W. Hill, of Greenville, spent Tuesday night with Mrs. M. P. Martin Mrs. McWilliams, of Rome, is visit ing her sister. Mrs. Willie H. Powell. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Will Powel has returned from a visit to relatives at Cnarleston S. C. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs Albert G. Hack, of Ft. Gaines, is the guest of Mrs. G. J. Martin. Mrs. W. M. Haynie is spending a few days with relative* in Bremen. ♦ ♦ Miss Augusta Mann is visiting friends st Asheville, N. C. -V * ♦ Miss Lois Flemming spent several days this week in Atlanta. ♦ ♦ Mrs. Z. Greene is visiting relatives at Birmingham, Ala ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Dorothy Jones is visiting friends in Macon. Bad Physical Sign. The sudden cessation of pain Is often as bad a sign as its beginning. In appendicitis or some other acute Inflammation of the right side of the abdomen sudden cessntton of pain may be of the gravest import, par ticularly if not associated with a cor responding drop in the temperature or pulse rate. Under such circum stances it is an unfailing index of gangrene or rupture of the appendix or of a breaking down of the barriers between an abscess and the general peritoneal cavit" Wortli While Quotation. "Anyone can carry his burden, how ever heavy, till nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day. Anyone can live swi otly patient ly, lovingly, purely, till the sun goes down. And this Is all that life ever really means."—Selected. Human Doormats. Some men could be sized up in two words: Human doormats. — Florida Tlmes-Unlon Useless Proceeding. Showing a man that he’s wrong won't stop the argument. It will only make him more nnerv daail REPORT OF THE CONDITION —(I r t UK — First National Bank At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES, Loans anti discounts (notes held in bank) $409,516 39 Commercial paper deposited to Recur** bills payable . • 42.543 71 Total loan! $452,060 10 Overdrafts, secured 6,746 21 U. S. Honda deposited to Bccurecircula tion (par value) 100,(XX) 00 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Hank $12,600 00 ( .. ,. 0M nn Less amount unpaid . 6,800 00 < *' Furniture and fixtures.... 1,000 00 Other rcil estate owned 1,123 22 Due from Federal Reserve bank 3,660 IH) Due from npproved reserve agentft in New York. Chi cago and St. Louis $ 7,010 05 I Due from npproved reserve l oq ago ni agents in other reserve cities 21,379 96 I Due from hunks and bankers (other than included in above two Items) ■ ■ 2,049 68 Exchanges for clearing house 480 78 Outpide checks and other cash items $ 326 81 / Fractional currency, nickels 1 393 99 ard centR 67 18 1 Notes of other National Hanks 3,406 00 Lawful money reserve in hank, viz : Total coin and certificates 7.074 00 Legal-tender notes 4,500 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur er 1 not more than 5 per cent, on circu lation) 5,000 00 Total $622,182 99 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $140, Surplus fund.. 70. Undivided profits $106,957 GO) Lobb current expenses, in- , 101, terost and taxes paid 5,104 46 ) Circulating notes . 100, Individual deposits subject, to check $153,477 07 ) Certificates of deposit due >■ 172 in less than 30 days 19,402 69 ) [tills payable, including obligations rep resenting money borrowed 35,000 00 Liabilities other than those above stated 2,460 00 000 00 000 00 853 23 ,000 00 ,879 76 (84T7) __ i—p— __ REPORT OF 1HE CONDITIO in OF THE Manufacturers National Bank At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business .June 23, 1915. 2,720 15.0(H) RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, (notes held in bonk) $180,361 96 Commercial paper deposited to secure bills payable, . . 26,660 20 Total loans $207,01 Overdrafts, secured. 72ft U. S. Bonds deposited to se cure circulation (par value) Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Hank $5,400 00 < Lens amount unpaid 2,700 00 ) Furniture and fixtures Due from Federal K< serve Hank Due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chi cago and St. Louis $28,630 33 | Due from approval reserve agents In other reserve cities .. 1,318 67 I Dm* from banks and bankers (other than Included in above two items).... Exchanges for clearing house Outside chocks ami other cash items. $116 33 ) Fractional currency, nickels and cents 131 41 ) Notes of other National Hanks Lawful money reserve in bank, viz : Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent, on circula tion) 2.7(H) no 3,454 04 3, (XU oO 29,948 !Hi 10,722 500 460 00 Total ..$278,397 19 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 60.000 00 Surplus fund 30,000 00 Undivided profits $17,800 02 1 Lea* current expenses, in- [ 14.267 67 forest and taxes paid 3,532 35) Circulating notes. 15,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check $137.097 08/ Certificates of deposit.duo 138,800 02 In h ss than 30 days .. 1.702 94 ) Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days ... 269 50 Hills payable, including obligations rep resenting money borrowed 20,000 00 Total $278,397 10 STATE OF GEORGIA County of Coweta, hh : I. W. H. Parks. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. PARKS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of July, 1916. Correct--Attest: Jack H. Powell, Notary Public. R. O. Jones. | T. G. Farmer, - Directors. H. C Glover. \ Total . .$622,182 99 Lively Town. First Boomer—"You fellows have no git-up about you at all. Why don’t you have photographs of your town taken, like we did? Are you ashamed of it?" Rival Boomer—"Naw, that ain’t the reason at all. I want you to understand, young fellah, that our town don’t stand still long enough to be photographed "—Terre Haute Ex press. Never Neglect a Cold. Every cold, especially in a young child, should be considered serious. The possibility and the frequent oc currence of complications such as mid dle ear inflammation, inflammation in one of the accessory sinuses of the nose, broncho pneumonia or lobar pneumonia must always be a subject for consideration and prevention if possible. To Clean Watch Chains. Gold or silver watch chains can be cleaned with a very excellent result, no matter whether they be mat or polished, by laying them for a few sec onds in pure aqua ammonia. They should then be rinsed in alcohol, and finally shaken in clean sawdust, free from sand. Imitation gold and plated chains should be cleaned in benzine, then rinsed in alcohol, and afterward shaken in dry sawdust. STATE OF GEORGIA—County op 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. POWEL, Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to before me this 3d day of July, 1915. Correct—Attest: E. T. Owens, Notary Public. H. W. Freeman, ) W. C. Wright, > Directors. P. F. Cuttino, \ More Severe Punishment. Lawyer (to fair client)—"Don’t you think this cash offer of $20,000 from the defendant is a fair compromise for your wounded heart? Isn’t pry ing that old tightwad from his twenty thousand shiny ducats punishment enough for his breach of promise?" Client—"No, indeed! I want him to marry me!"—Judge. Sewing Circle With Much Whispering Before the stork arrives there is much to talk about The comfort of the expec tant mother is the chief topic. And there is sure to be someone who has used or knows of that splendid ex ternal help, “Mother’s Friend.” It is applied to the abdominal mus cles, gently rubbed in and has a most pro nounced effect as a lubricant It soothes the network of nerves, enables the muscles to expand naturally, relieves strain on the liga ments and thus sets at ease any undue strain nn the organs involved. And it does this with perfect safety. Expectant mothers thus go through the ordeal with comparative ease an l comfort Knowing mothers who have usel '•Mother’s Friend’’ speak in glowing terms of the absence of morning sickness, absence of strain on the ligaments and a freedom from many other distresses. One of the most important symptoms to be relieved by “Mother’s Friend” is the lm- imagination that so often disturbs repose, pains, even though natural, may so distort Die mind that undue apprehension will some times follow. The gentle, soothing influence of “Mother’s Friend” gives the mind sub- Ftantial aid to become conscious of strength and there is a real, physical sensibility of muscular vigor as evidenced by freedom from undue strain. You can get “Mother’s Friend” at any drug rtore or they will gladly get it for you. Write today to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 701 Lamar l Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a highly instructive l>ook of great value to all expectant mothers. It contains a valuable expectancy chart, rules on diet and is brimful of suggestions that all women will appreciate. For Shoe and Har ness Repairing and NEW HARNESS sro to A. J. BILLINGS 6 SPRING ST. On/v high-class materials used 'n my work. ^Jj REPORT OF (6047) THE CONDITION -o F T H E— Coweta National Bank At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, (notes held in hank) $177,120 69 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured NONE U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circula tion (par value) 31,(XX) 00 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank.. 6,000 00 ( nnn Less amount unpaid.... 3,(XX) 00 ) Furniture and fixtures. 1.500 (Hi Due from Federal Reserve Bank .. 1,900 00 Due from approved reserve atzents in New York, Chi cago and St. Louis $ 7,028 76 I Due from approved reserve 1 , a go agents in other reserve ( 1 cities 3.241 82 1 Due from banks and bankers (other than included in above two items). 483 88 Checks on hanks in the same city or town ns reporting bank 140 31 Outside checks and other cash items $ 587 93 Fractional currency, nickels and cents .... 205 52 Notes of other National Hanks 1,500 00 Federal Reserve notes 66 00 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz : 'fotal coin and certificates.. 6,221 70 Legal-tender notes. 500 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent, on circula tion) 1 Total.. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,0(H) 00 Surplus fund , 50,000 00 Undivided profits. $14,477 64 1 Less current expenses, in- S 11,507 84 tereat and taxes paid... 2,969 70 * Circulating notes 31,000 (X) Individual deposits subject to check $ 71.243 76/ Certificates of deposit due - 83,537 67 in less than 30 days 12,293 91 ‘ Bills payable.(including obligations r« p- resenting money borrowed ......... 10,(KM) 00 $236,045 51 TOTAI *286.046 61 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, sb : I, Mike Powell, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of July, 1915. Correct—Attest: J. A. Hunter, / G. R. Black. /"Directors. Thos. J. Jones, 1 MIKE POWELL. President. H. P. Smith, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE — Bank of Grantville Located at Grantville, Ga. ( at the dose of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES. Time loans $ 62,519 28 Overdrafts, secured 6,062 85 Banking house 8,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 1,000 00 Other real estate. 952 35 Due from banks and bankers in thisState 3,860 17 Due from banks and bankers in other States 714 24 Currency $1,300 (X)/ Gol J 600 00 - 2,919 46 Silver, nickels and pennies.. 1,019 46) Total. .$ 81.028 25 LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in $26,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 (X) Undivided profits, less current expenses. interest, and taxes paid 2,323 21 Individual deposits subject to check. 18,684 86 Cashier’s checks. 120 19 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money 20,000 00 Total $ 81,028 25 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta : Before me came J. A. Latirner, Cashier of Bank of Grantville, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the hooks of file in said hank. J. A. LATIMER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1915. . D. T. Latimer. Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION -OF THE- Moreland Banking Company Located at Moreland, Ga., at the dose of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES. Demand loans $ Time loan* Overdrafts, unsecured Furniture and fixtures Due from banks and bankers in (his State Due from hanks ami bankers in other States Currency $ 880 46/ Gold 466 00 > Silver, nickels and pennies.... *366 04 1 963 26 60,659 81 1,023 10 429 25 7,448 81 2.712 39 1,691 60 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 26,000 (X) Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 9,919 91 Individual deposits subject to check.... 13,927 11 Time certificates 1,069 03 Cashier's chocks 12 07 Hills payable, including time certifi cates representing borrowed money 15.000 00 Total $64,928 12 Total $64,928 12 STATE OF GEORGIA — County of Coweta : Before mo came D. C. Owon, Cashier of Moreland Banking Co., who. being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, ss shown by t he books of file in said hank. I). C. OWEN, Cashier. Sworn to ami subscribed before me this 6 h day of July, 1915. J. A. R. Camp. Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION -OF THE — Bank of Raymond Located at Raymond, Ga., at the close of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES. Time loans. $ Overdrafts, secured Overdrafts, unsecured Bonds and stocks owned by bank. Banking-house Furniture and fixtures Due from hunks and bankers in this State Currency $ 437 00/ Silver, nickels and pennies 182 99 , Cash items.. 41 26) Advances on cotton, utc. Profit and loss Other resources (itemized;... 36,160 497 105 600 1.7H) 2,004 767 661 25 800 973 398 Total. $44,734 38 LIABILITIES. Capitnl stock paid in. $ 26,000 00 Surplus fund 1,500 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 2,110 02 Individual deposits subject to check ... 3,951 35 Cashier's checks ... 172 41 Bills payable, including time certificates representing money borrowed 12,000 00 Total $44,734 38- STATE OF GEORGIA—Coweta County : Before me came E. J. Halley, Cashier of Bank of Raymond, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is « true condition of said hank, as shown by the book* of file in Hiiid hank. E. J. BAILEY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1915. J. G. Witcher, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga* STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Sharpsburg Banking Co Located at Sharpsburg, Ga., at the close of business .June 23, 1915. RESOURCES. Time loans. $26,102 34 Overdrafts, secured 256 80 Overdrafts, unsecured. 120 18 Banking-house .... 1,598 36 Furniture and fixtures 1.047 22 Due from hanks and bankers in thisState 739 47 Due from banks and bankers in other States. 2,157 66 Currency $ 240 00 / Silver, nickels, etc, 81 14 \ 399 55 Cash items 78 41 ) Total $32,421 58 LIABILITIES. Capitnl stock paid In $15,000 00 Surplus fund 4.500 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and (axes paid 83 12 Individual deposits subject to check. . . 4,829 61 D< mand certificates . 8 85 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money 8.000 00 Total. $32,421 58 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta: Before me came W. L. McLean. Cashier of Sharpsburg Banking Company, who, being duly sworn, savs that the above ami foregoing statement is a true condition of said hank as shown by the hooks of file in said bank. W. L. McLEAN, Caahier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th duy of July, 1916. G. S. IIaroy. 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