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First National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business Sept. 2, 1916.
100,000 00
1,000 00
1.123 22
RESOURCES.
Loan* and diacounta 1409.886 42
Overdrafts. secured 4.1/76 7#
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circula
tion (par value.'
Subscription to stock of
Federal Reserve Bank $12 000 00 '
Lees nmount unpaid OQ >
Furniture and fixtures
•Other real estate owned. . .
Net amount due from Foderai Reserve
bank- 3.660 00
Net amount due from ap-
R roved reserve agents in
few York. Chicago and
St. Loais. 112.176 50 1
'JJet amount due from ap- l 0 , .
proved reserve a Kent* m ; ^L 75 * *•>
other reserve citiea 16,618 66 J
'Net amount due from banka and bank
ers (other than included in above twe
items) 2,404 70
■Exchanges for clearing house 687 30
Outside cheeks and other
cash items 12.823 47 )
•Fractional currency, nickels ■ 2.888 34
and cents ... 64 87 1
;Notes of other National Banks 3,885 00
Lawful money reeerve in hank. vir.:
Total coin and certificates 8.034 00
Legal-tender notes 8,500 00
^Redemption fund with If. S. Treasur
er (not more than 5 per cont, on circu
lation) 2.300 00
Customers’ liability account of "Ac
ceptances” 14,814 IS
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $140,000 00 *
Surplus fund 70,000 00 »
Total capital ami surplus 1210 0CQ 00
Undivided profits $ 36.446 83)
Loss current expenses, in- [ 84,128 76
threat and taxes paid 1.320 08)
Circulating notes 100.000 00
Demand depnaita;
Individual deposits subject
to check $143,388 38 J
Certificates of deposit duo »
in I'M than .10 .lay, 19.269 07 1
Total drpo.it, aS,ve two Item. ..... 102.657 45
Bills payable. including obligation, rep
resenting money borrowed. ...... .-.5,000 00
Ttyrai. 1351.794 20 Totai, 1651,794 20
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Cowi-ta. sh ;
•• N.E. Powel. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la
of J my kn '* w <« | K* “ n 'l belief. N. E. POWEL. Cashier.
Subscribed and awoni to before me this Uth day of September. 1915.
Correct-Atteet^^ X. K. Goodrum, Notary Pablic.
W. C. Wricht. ’ r Directors.
Job O. Arnali,. i
reel Conserve Water, Aid Peroolation
and Retard Evaporation.
Trues ilrink lit niul transpire mt enor
mous n«AniU.v of water. Title kIyIiik
off tempera the tlryness of the nearby
atmosphere. Moisture liearlug currents
of dir ore cini^jlil lay forest turns ns
they lire not l*y ibe Urnietl plnlns. I.n-
rnl showers tuny thus I ecoine more
frcipictit where Irin-s nliouml, or ut
least the nvnllnhltlty of whatever rnln
tuny full Is Itti-rensutl for the locality
by forest ifrturths.
Foliage. t wilts niul brum-hns him It
ihe fall of the raltulropa. So tloes the
litter on the forest floor. Hence the
soil umler this cover Is not compacted
iis In the op. il Belli, hut Is kept loose
mul granular. so water run readily
penetrate and laorolate. The water
reaches the grcnmtl more slowly, drip
plttK grmlanlly from the leaves, branch
es and trunks, and thus more time Is
allowed for ii to sink Into the soil and
appear a pi In in springs or suhsoll
moisture lower down.
In forests there is mheh less evapo-
ratlou of molstu v than In the open
country heenuse sun and wind do not
hare stteh free piny. It Is estimated
that forests have front fit! lo (10 par
cent of water supply more tliua the
open tlelils heenuse of Increased |ier-
eolation and decreased evattoratluii.—
Counlrr (ientlemnn.
ITALY’S CRACK MARKSMEN.
REPORT OF
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THE CONDITION
O F V H E
Coweta National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at tbe close of business Sept. 2, 1915.
RESOURCES.
.Loans and discounts $194,088 13
• Overdrafts, unsecured 97 15
)U. 8. Bonds deposited to secure circula
tion (par value) 81.000 00
; Subscription to stock of
Federal Reserve Bank $ 6.000 00 » o rto
Lees amount unpaid.... 3.000 00 I 3 ™
Furniture and fixtures 1.500 00
Not amount duo from Federal Reserve
Bank 1,900 00
Net amount due from ap
proved reserve agetxta in
New York. Chicago and
SL Louis - $2,060 25 1
Net amount due from ap- 1
proved reserve agents in J
other reserve cities.. . 1.898 83 I
N*et amount doe from banks and bank
ers (ether than included in above two
items)
Exchangee for clearing house
■Outside checks and other
cash items .... .-....$ 375 86)
Fractional currency, nickela
and cents 23181)
"Notes of other National Banks
Federal Reserve notes
’Lawful money reserve In bank, vix :
Total coin and certificates 6,505 20
Legal-tender notes •
^Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(not more than 5 per cent, on circula
tion)
3.965 08
46 73
983 78
607 67
m oo
200 00
500 00
650 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60.000 00 f TTTT
Surplus fund. 60.000 00 »
Total capital and surplus $100,006 00
Undivided proflta $10,320 30 I
Reserved for taxes and inter- )
eat 300 90 1
Leas current expenses, iu- I u ..
terest and taxes paid... 903 13 J ,<I7 17
Circulating notes 31,000 00
Dividends unpaid $ 10 00 I
Demand deposits: •
Individual deposits subject I
to check 61,281 25 ,
Certificates of deposit due
in less than 30 days 13,396 32 I
Total deposits of above two items 74,690 57
Bills payable, including obligations rep
resenting money borrowed 30.000 00
TOTAI $246,407 74 Total $246,407 74
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, as:
I, J. S.-Hardaway, Jr., cashier of the abovn-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. H ARDAWAY. Jk.. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of September. 1915.
CoWrkct-Attest: E. T. Owrns, Notary Public.
Mike Powbll. |
H. C. Glover. {-Directors.
Frank L. Stevens. )
They Ara All Athletaa and Ar# the
Prida tha Army.
The bemaglierl (sharpshooters) are
the elite of (lie Italian army, ami each
bersutftlere is a picked man, chosen for
Uia hardihood and stamina, the aver
age bersagliero btdng short and thick
set, hut with magnificent strength and
exceptional powers of endurance.
There is no prouder soldier in the
world than the full blown hersugllere
as he swaggers along the street of an
Italian town in Ills dark blue uniform,
with its rich red facings, and on his
head, set at a rakish angle, the famous
wide brimmed black slouch bat adorn
ed with large, heavy, drooping plumes
•f green cocks* feathers.
Bersagiieri. by the way, Is pro
ueunced bcr-sarl-iary.
When on the march the bersagiieri
never walk us do other soldiers, but a I
ways go at a sort of quick trot.
These 25.000 or so men are among
the most perfectly drilled troops in the
world. Every single hersugllere. apart
from being u man chosen for his endur
ance, Is a fully trained athlete.—West
minster Gufcette.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
O F T H K
Manufacturers National Bank
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business Sept. 2, 1915.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $216,718 66
Overdrafta. secured 9,818 67
•U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure circulation (par value) 15,000 00
Subscription to stock of
Federal Rtwerve Bank $"#.400 001 n,.
Less amount unpaid.... 2.700 00 \
Furniture and fixtures 3.464 04
Net amount due from Federal Reserve
Bank 3,000 00
Net amount due from ap
proved reserve agenta in
New York, Chicago and
St. Louis $16,096 17 1
Net amount due from ap
proved reserve agents in
other reservo cities 2.456 27 I
Net amount due from banks and bank
ers (other than included in above two
items).
Exchanges for clearing house ...
Outside checks and other
18,552 44
207 90
75 90
174 21
1.630 00
cash items I 66 12)
Fractional currency, nickels
and cents 108 09)
Notes of other National Banks ....
Lawful money reserve iu bank, viz :
Total coin and certificates 8,419 9rt
Legal-tender notes 760 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
f not more than 5 per cent, on circula
tion) 750 00
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60.000 00 l
Surplus fund 30.000 00 '
Total capital and surplus $90 000 00
Undivided profits $13,763 58) “ ‘ “
Less current expenses, in
terest and taxes paid 1,267 76 )
Circulating notes.
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject
to check $129,779 12)
Certificates of deposit due /•
in*lf ss than 30 days 3.996 78)
Bills payable, including obligations rep
resenting money borrowed
12,486 82
16.000 00
133,775 90
30,000 00
$281,261 72 TOTAI $281,261 72
state OF GEORGIA-County of Coweta, sh :
I. W. B. Parks. Cashier of the abov<*-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statemont
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. B. PARKS. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn bo before me this llth day of September. 1915.
Correct—Attest: Jack H. PovrtfM,. Notary Public.
It D. Colr. )
R. O. Jones. ;• Directors.
T. G. Farmer. I
FORD TOURING CAR
$440.00 F. O. B. DETROIT
Walter Hopkins
25 Perry Street. 'Phone 145.
full stock of ford parts
An Idol With Diamond Eyos.
The famous Orloff diamond was once
the right eye of the (treat Iddl Scrrlug
ham in the temple of Hrnhma. This
precious gem was stolen at about, the
beginning of the eighteenth century by
a French soldier who find made n pro
tense of belli); converted to tbe Hindu
religion iu order to gain tbe confidence
of the priests and admission to tbe
temple. Tbe Frenchman first Hold tho
diamond for £2,000. On the nest turn
it was bought by a bunker of Con
stantinople for £12.000. Tbe banker
kept it until 1774 and then sold It to
the Russian empress for £90,000 and a
life pension. The item lias been Iu
the Russian royal family ever since.
Ah it Is now set In the Imperial scep
ter of Russia it presents a flattened,
rose cut surface and weighs exactly
194Vi carats.
Alpaca.
In spite of attempts Lo Introduce th*
alpaca Into countries away from its na
tive habitat, failure has attended
them. It Is rarely found below an
altitude of 5,000 feet. Its wool la
of an exceedingly line luster and qual
ity. and occasionally attains a length
of six in*'h"s
Hawk's Wonderful Sight.
A hawk can spy i lark npoa earth
almost exactly the same color at 20
times the distance at which it Is per
ceptible to a man nr doe
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg
lect their aches and pains and suffer In
silence—this only leads to chronic sick
ness and often shortens life.
If your work is tiring; if your nerves are
excitable; if you feel languid, weary or
depressed, you should know that Scott's
Emulsion overcomes just such conditions.
It possesses in concentrated form the
very elements to invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves
and build strength.
Scott's Is strengthening thousands of
mothers—and will help you. Noaloobol.
Scott A Bowuc, Bloomfield. If. J.
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Sheriff's Sale for October.
GEORGIA-Cowbta County:
Will be sold before tho Court-house door In New
nan, Coweta county. Ga.. on the firHt Tuesday in
October next, between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and best ladder, the following de
scribed property, to-wif
A cerlain tractor parcel of land lying and be
ing in ‘he Fifth district of Coweta county. Ga.,
containing two acres, more or less, and bounded
a* 1 follows: On th»* west by public road leading
from Newnan to Palmetto, and extendirg along
Raid road 21 rods; on the south by land of Rollin
Bledsoe. 17* L* rods: on the east by land of Louisa
A. Gibaon estate, extending up and along a
gully 21V.. rods; and on the north by land of
Louba A. Gibaon estate, 13 rods, more fully de
scribed in a deed from Mrs. Sallie G. .Stallings to
Waltisr Fed rick, recorded in Book 5, page 481, in
office of Clerk of tho Superior Court. Levied on
an the property of Allen Federick aad Walter
Federick to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Jus
tice Court of the 646th district. G. M., in favor of
W. A. Fotta vs the said Allen Fedrick and Walter
Fcdrick, IWendanta In H. fa. and tenant In pos
session notified in terms of the law. Levy made
by J. T. Alsabrook. L. C.. and turned over to me.
This Sept, 3. 1915. Prs. fee. $6 53.
J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of said c lunty. will be sold before the court
house door at Newnan. Ga.. on the first Tuesday
in October. 1915. between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and beat bidder, for hahm. the fol
lowing described lands, belonging to the estate of
I. J- Jackson, late of said county, deceased:
Three hundred acres of land, more or leaa, lying
and beta* In the Second land district of said coua-
On Tuesday and Wednesday
September 21 and 22
We will have on display the latest things in
FALL MILLINERY.
To our friends who have been loyal to us in the
past we wish to express our thanks. We are home
people, and the money you spend with us is kept at
home and spent in Newnan and Coweta county.
Come out to the opening. Prices will be as
reasonable as could be expected for first-class mil
linery.
iKra. IGria Afcama
The Only EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Store in Newna.,
Owned by Newnan People.
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MONEY
ON YOUR COTTON!
C, We beg to announce to the farmers of Coweta and adjoining counties that
we are prepared to handle their cotton upon very favorable terms and at as
small cost as possible to insure safety. Parties wishing to hold their cotton
may obtain advances from us up to three-fourths its value, and we will carry it as
long as may be desired. Every bale of cotton 6tored with us is fully covered by
insurance from the moment it leaves the scales, and, besides, our warehouse is
equipped with a patent sprinkler system as additional protection. Our rates
are 25c. per bale per month, including insurance. Stprage FREE the first month.
Farmers’ Warehouse Co.
H. C. ARNALL. Sr., President. J. H. SUMMERS, Manager.
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ty. and )x?ing all of land lot No. 106, containing
two hundred two and one-half (202V-<) acre«. more
or less; alar#, one hundred (100) acres of land,
more or less, being the went half of lot of land No.
87—bo!h tracts containing in the aggregate three
hundred (300j acres of land, rnoro or less. Said
lands are all in one body, and bounded as follows:
North by W. A. Potts, eant by E. E. Fry and Hill
Moore estate, south by G. W, Matthews estate
and Mrs. M. A. Fry. and west by C. 8. Colley and
W. A. Potta.
Said lands are aold for the purpose of paying
debts and for distribution among the heira-at-law
of said I. J. Jackson, deceased. (Terms of sale-
cash. This Sept. 7, 1915 Pra. fee. $7.21.
E. B. JACKSON.
Administrator estate of I. J. Jackson, deceased.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA-Cowbta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of anid county, and according to the terras of
the will of Thus. Drake, late of said county, de
ceased. will be sold before the court-house door at
Newnan. aakJ county, on the first Tueedmy in Oc
tober. 1915. between the legal hours of sate, to the
highest and best bidder, the following lands be
longing to the estate of Thos. Drake, late of said
county, deceased, and containing in the aggregate
about throe (800) hundred acres, more or leas, all in
one body, lying and being in the First land district
of said Coweta county, and being all of lot of land
No. 262. except a few acrea on which Is located
what Is known aa the Tho*. Drake old mill, aad
GEO. W. FULLER
MANUFACTIJKKK OF
67 FIRST AVENUE
’PHONE 475
CONCRETE BURIAL VAULTS. BLOCKS.
COPING, TILE, LAWN VASES.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
onn (100) hutidr-H aorea. mor- or Irw. off of lot of
land No. 1&7. Said Undn irt bounded u follow,:
North by J. A. MrKninht »nd K L. Krwwnnn.
aouth by U A. Couch »nd Williams ind F rwnen.
mat by E. L Frmmnn. and went by William* nnd
WrUtht. Said land* an In a high .tat* of cuKIv*-
tioo. and have three settlement* on same the
home house and two tenant house*.
Kaid lends are add for the purpose of distribu
tion among the heirs-at-law of Thos. Drake, lata
of said county, deceased. Term* of sale—cash.
This Sept. 7. 1915. Pr*. fee. 17.99.
J. C. DRAKE.
Executor last will aad testament of Tho*. Drake,
deceeaed.