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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
-OF THE-
Moreland Banking Company
Located at Moreland, Ga., at the close-of business Sept. 19, 1919.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
, —OF THE-
Turin Banking Company
Located at Turin, Ga., at tbe close of business Sept. 19, 1919.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Sharpsburg Banking.Co.
Located at Sharpsburg, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 19, 1919.
RESOURCES.
Demand Ioann .. S 7,887 88
LIABILITIES.
Capitol stock paid In *28,000 00
RESOURCES.
Dwiand loans $17,521 99
‘ LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in *16,000 00
RESOURCES.
Demand loans 8 200 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 816,000 00
Time loans.. 71il66 84
Overdrafts, secured 6,096 12
Overdrafts, unsecured 61 23
Bonds snd stocks owned by the bank... 1,633 14
Furniture and fixturoa 806 00
Duefrom banks and bankers In thlsState 37,721 46
Due from banks and bankers In other
Sts tea. 1,942 71
Currency $1,448 00")
Gold 80 00 l n lM no
Silver, nickel*, etc 231 04 1 “
Cash Itemn, checka, etc. 376 881
Tefal tl?S 1M 27
Undivided profit*, less current expenses,
Intorest and taxos paid... 18,980 74
Individual deposits Hubject tircheck 69,036 01
Time certificates 10,084 88
Cashier’* checks.. 13167
Bill* payable, Including time certificate*
representing borrowed money........ 20,000 00
TnCnt .......... $|7*t IP? ?7
Time loans 68,969 68
Overdrafts, secured 18,880 48
Bonds and stocks owned by bank 1,286 00
Btnkinp-house 1,666 76
Due from banks and bankers In this .State 8,662 87
Due from banka and bankers In other
States, 6,845 26
Currency *2,610 00
Silver, nickels, etc 824 68- 3,884 68
War Savings Stamp* 83400
Total 8124.864 21
Surplus fund 12,000 00
Undivided profits, lees current expenses.
Interest and taxes paid 8,266 10
Individual deposits subject to check 77,244 76
Time certificates 11.788 60
Cashier’s checks.: 666 85
Bills psyable, Including lime certificates
representing borrowed money 6,000 00
Total $124,864 21
Time loses. 29,203 74
Overdrafts, secured 1,786 60
Overdrafts, unsecured 376 68
Furniture and fixtures 1,222 22
Duefrom bunks and bankers in this State 18,408 39
Due from banks and bankers In other
States. 1,823 09
Currency *2,160 00)
Silver, nickels, etc 183 82 1 6,343 82
C**h it«n» 4,ooo 00}
Total 860,912 40
Undivided profits, less current expenses,
interest and taxes paid 1,284 49
Individual deposits subject to check..... 36.906 81
Demand certificates 72 00.
Total $60,912 40
STATE OF GEORGIA-County on Coweta
Moreland Banking Co., who, being duly aworn, nay
condition of aald bank, as shown by the books of fi
Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 24th da
ft.
Before mo came J. A. R. Camp, Cashier of.
that the abovo and foregoing statement is a true
In mild bank. J. A. R. CAMP. Coahler,
of September, 1919, ,
V. Webb, Jn„ Notary Public Coweta county, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Coweta County: Before me came Edgar Dominick, President of the Tu-
rin Banking Co., who, being duly *worn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condi
tion of said bank, as shown by the books of file In said bonk. EDGAR DOMINICK, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 30th day of September. 1319. * 1
T. P. Shell, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA-County op Coweta: Before me came W. L. McLean, Cashier of
Sharpsburg Banking Company, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement
la a tine condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said bank.
W. L. McLEAN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of September, 1919. .
J. C Harris, Notary Public CAveta county. Ga.
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MO ONE V * S
The First Store in New nan to Install the
Measuregraph
Always watchful for the improvement of our Store Service, we wish to ad
vise our patrons that we have .installed the wonderful machine /known as the
Measuregraph—a machine that not only measures goods accurately, but at
the same time computes the c'ost. For instance, if you buy 3% yards of
goods at $1.69, you would, of course, have to figure with a pencil £o ascertain
the amount of your purchase, and so \^ould our sales people. But when the
cloth is passed through the Measuregraph it automatically records the
amount of the sale, which in this case is $6.13. Here is time saved for both
of us and accuracy assured. What is of even greater. importance is the
safeguard against unintentional short measurement, for the Measuregraph
is impartial and precise—it gives you and it gives us a square deal.
While the Measuregraph has been in use in large Eastern stores for the
past two and a half years, and is regarded as essential equipment in the
selling of piece goods, we are first to put it info service ifi Newnan. Come
in and' see them; our salespeople will be glad to show afid explain the work
ings of this wonderful instrument.
. M. B. MOONEY
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