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The Newnan Herald
tSffd && 188e - f I newnan, ga., FRIDAY, September ie, 1921
Vol. 56—No. 51
general presentments
'Of the Grand Jury Chosen and Sworn
for the September Term, 1-921, of
Coweta Superior Court,
the Hon.' C. E. Roop, Judge of
To
the Superior Court of Cojvota county:
We, the grand jury summoned and sworn
for the September term, 1921, of the
Superior Court, beg to submit the follow
ing general presentments:—
.CHARTER NO. 1881.
REPO B T
OF THE
--—op thm-
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 0.
CONDITION
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
M Newnan, in the State of Georgia,at the close of business-on Sept. 6, 1921.
resources;
il, a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (ex
cept those shown in c) ., .<$1,122,389 52
x Customers’ liability account of acceptances of
this banlfpurchased of discounted by it., 10,000 OP
Total loans -i;
Deduct:
-tf Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re
serve Bank (other than bank acceptances sold)
•2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $469.41..
4 U. S. Government .securities owned:
' a Deposited to secure circulation (U, S. bonds,
$1,132,389 52
81,234 08
$1,051,155 44
469 41
a Deposited to secure circulation (U, S. bonds,
, 6 AlTother United Stages Government Securi
ties
131,000 00
36,746 00
’Totei..,,
'5.-Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:
Banking House, none; furniture and fixtures..
'8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank....
10. Cash in vault and amouht due from national'
ibanks. y.
11. Amounts due from State banks, bankers and
trust companies in the. United States (other
-than included in Items 8 and 10)
12. Exchanges for clearing house .v....
Total of Items 10, 11 and -12.
14. Checks 'on hanks located outside of city or
town of reporting bank and other cash items..
15. Redemption fund .with ,U. S. Treasurer and due
from U.S. Treasurer..'
22,352 73
‘167,746 00
18,375 00
22,352 73
37,791 00
64,541 36
70,564 82
4,700 24
1,323 22
749 37
6,550 00
Total.
$1(375,753 77
$155,294 39
8,113 10
LIABILITIES. x
17. Capital stock paid in
18. Surplus fund ....
19. Undivided profits
c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
20. Circulating notes outstanding.'
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to reserve (deposits payable within
30 days):
:26. Individual deposits subject to check
27. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed)
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to reserve Items 26 and 27
'36. United States deposits (other than postal
savings), including War Loan deposit ac
count and deposits of United States disburs
ing officers
37. U. S. Government Securities-borrowed.,./ J .. .v.
| 39. Bills payable,'other than with Federal Reserve
Bank (including all obligatiohs representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)...
42, a “Acceptances” executed by this bank'for cus
tomers, and to furnish dollar exchange 10,000 00
b Less acceptances of this bank purchased or
discounted 10,000 00
$250,000 00
250,000 00
147,181 29
125,100 00
476,794 59
48,102 89
524,8^7 48
1,075 00
2,500 00
75,000 00
Total.. ...A.
.$1,375,753 77
T
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Coweta, as:
I, J. H. Powell, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that (he
above statentCftt Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. H. POWELL, Cashier. .
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of September, 1921.
Correct—Attest: . H.. J. Israel, Notary Public.
■N. E. Powel, )
Mike Powell, ' [• Directors.
Frank L, Stevens, )
CHARTER NO. S4TT
B BPOST
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THE
OF THE
RESERVE DISTRICT NO.
CONDITION
MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK
At Newnan, in the'State of Georgia, at the close of business on Sept. 6, 1921
, County Officers.
We observe that the records of nil
officers of the county are properly kept
and . filed according to- law. We com
mend each of such. officcrs for tile excel
lent order and condition of their re
spective offices. We find the books of
county officials,' exempting the Oouuty
School Superintendent, have not been
audited since 1919, and we reconimond
that they be audited.
Special Taxes.
We further recommend that officers
in charge use their utmost diligence in
seeing that all porsons-subject to regis
tration for special taxes, register at
once.
County. Treasurer.
We attach hereto* u report of the
County Treasurer, which Will speak for
itself.
Convict Camp.
We have inspected the chaingang, and
find 4 Government trucks; 1 caterpillar
truck, (State:) 1 -speedStruck; 1 White'
gas truck; 3 automobiles; 2 gas tanks,
(hold about 250 gallons each;) 300 gal
lons motor oil; 1 lighting plant; 14 dump
wagons; 3 two-horse .wagons; 1 one-
horse wagon; 11 ,wheelers; 10 wheel
barrows; 1 six-hotse road;machine: 1
grade plow; 1 soil plow; '50 picks; 50
shovels; 12 mattocks.; 34 sets harness;
2 saddles; 5 steel cages;'5 guard cages;
1 cook car;(all cages in fairly good
shape;) 34 mules; 1 horse; 1-'cow; 14
hogs; 13 pigs; 1 set blacksmith tools;;
1 range Btove and cooking utensils; pro
visions! on hand enough to last one
week; 144 suits clothing; .70 night
shirts; 72 mattresses; 250 blankets, in
fair shape; 7 guard mattresses; 14
sheets; 28 blankets; 7 pillows; 2 auto
matic guns; 1 Winchester rifle; 3 Smith
6 Wesson pistolB; 72 prisoners, (3 white
and 69 colored;) six guards; one bridge
man; 1 4 engineers; 1 mechanic; 1 super
intendent; 1 road superintendent; 1 dog,
(3 - recently lost.) We find all convicts
in good condition. Live Btock in good
condition, and the camp sanitary,
founty Jail.
On investigation we find the jail well
kept and in good repair, except the .pad
ded cell, which needs some repairs.
Court-Hob^e.
We find several leaks in different
rooms out of repair, caused from closets
and radiators, and we recommend that
they be repaired at owe. ^
County Farm.
We find at the County Farm 24 in!
mates, (7 white females and 3 males,)
and 14 colored inmates, (7 females and
7 males;) 5 mules; 3 coWb; 3 calves;
2 bullB; 49 hogs and shotes; 2 wagons; X
buggy; 1 set blacksmith tools, and fa*m
implements.; 200 chickens; I 150 cans
fruit; 100 bushels corn; 6,000 bundles
fodder; 100 acres planted in corn; 3
acres in sorghum; . 1 acre sweet pota
toes; 72 bushels' wheat; 13 clump wag
ons; 1 elevating wagon. We reconpnqnd
that the dwellings on the County Farm*
be repainted.
Books of U. P.’s and J. P.’si
We find all fairly well-kept, some very
neatly kept,' some containing minor er
rors, some have omissions. We recom
mend that all J. P.’s and N. P.’s use
the latest record book for the recording
of cases that come before them. We
find that a majority do use this book,
and their 'records are clear and plain.
Recommendations.
We recommend' the appointment of
I, B. Murphey for Notary. Publjc and
ex-officio Justice of the Peace for the
806th District, G. M.
We fix that $2 per diem be paid ju
rors .and, bailiffs at court, .We also rec
ommend that all other salaries now be-
TREASURER’S REPORT.
J, T. Kidd, County Treasurer, in account
with First National Bank,
Newnan, Ga.
General Fund.
1921. Receipts.
March 1, Balance in First Na
tional Bank $
March 4. T. G. Furmor, jr..,’.
March 12. T. G. Farmor, jr...
March 19. T; G. Farmor, jr...
March 29, T. G. Farmer, jr...
May 5. T. G. Fnrntor, jr
May 28. T. G. Farmor, jr
16. T. G. Farmef, jr
SSii T. G. Farmer, jr
605.90
7.17
3.00
33.22
23.52
1,362.30
3.06
2.50
45.88
$2,140.56
Disbursements.
1, by voushers paid $ 138.05
5 No. 2, br voushers paid 1,080.11
^ No. 3, Vy vouchers paid
146. 4, by voushers paid
5, by vouchers paid
Mo. 0, by vouchers paid
Balance in First Na
ni Bunk
59.50
252.70
381.56
188.71
45.92
Unpl
N:
$2,146.55
’ouchers hold by First
nl Bank, of Newnan,
;la $ 7,742.32
vouchors held by Na-
Clty Bank, of New
..... 37,493.63
1921.
Mmvl
tioi
Mard
■Mari
Road Fund.
Receipts. -
8. Balance in Flret Na
il Bank ..., $8,421.04
8. T. G. Farmer,jr,
0. T. G. Farmdr, jr...
March 10. T. G. Farmer, jr...
Marcli 16. T. G. Farmer, jr..
March 18. T. G. Farmer, jr..
Marsh 25. T, G. Farmer, jr..
March; 26. T. G. Farmer, jr..
March 2$, T. G. Farmer, jr..
March 29. T. G. Farmer, jr.,
April '3. T, G. Farmer, jr..'.
April- 5. T. G. Farmer, jr...
April' 6. E, C. Adeock
April 6. E. 0. Smith
April 6. E. E. Benton
April 6. S. A. North
April- 6. T. L. Lambert.
RESOURCES.
; 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts....
$364,110 50
Total loans ....’.
<2. Overdrafts', secured, hone; unsecured, $320 78
44. United States Government securities owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds, par
value) $15,000 0D
■b All other United States Government Securities.. 9,850 00
$364,110 50
320 78
Total.
3. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc;
6- Banking House, none; furniture and fixtures ’.$3,180 10
8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and amount due. from national banks
81. Amounts due from State banks, bankers and trust
companies in the United States (other than in
cluded in Items 8 and 10)
“• Exchanges for clearing house
Total of Items 10, 11 and 12.. A. 22,619 16
J 4.-Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
, reporting bank and other cash items
Redemption fuhd with U. S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer
24,850 00
7,050 00
3,180 10
15,413 16
13,307 70
8,506 91
804 55
66 92
’50 00
Total.,
$438,760 62
LIABILITIES.
U. Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits. $11,809 89
c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid.. 2,373 03
At Circulating-notes outstanding '.
■demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub
ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30
,, , da / s ! :
o. individual deposits subject to check
1 • Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days,
(other than for money borrowed)
Z Dividends unpaid.
Other demand deposits
Total of. demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to reserve Items 26, 27. 30
% and 30 214,723 76
• Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve
Bank (including all obligations representing mon
ey borrowed other than rediscounts)
$125,000 00
50,000 00
9,436 86
14,600 00
152,364 56
17,869 74
60 00
44,429 46
April 0,
April 6.
April 6.
April 6.
April 0.
April 6.
April 6.
April, G,
April J
Apj
'Ap?lLL’ TAG.' Farmer, jr..
April 7. T. G, Farmer, jr..
G. N. Strong ....
J. W. Williams ..
R. L. Pitman ....
T. G. Farmer, jr.
A. H. Johnson ...
J. P. Waltom ...
J. R, Wise
R. E. J. Winkles .
j) E. B. Witcher ...
tO, B. Brooks
265.47
29.50
182.08
2,913.00
14,327.11
174.05
81.00
210.75
2.30
1,553.00
1,111.00
248.00
J 32.00
70.00
52.00
52,00
172.00
53.00
72.00
25.50
144.00
224.00
132.00
128.00
130.00
144.00
1.00
387.05
April 10. T. G. Farmor, jr..
April 10. T. G. Farmor,jr..
April 27. T, G. Farmer, jr,.,
April 30. T. G. Farmor, jr,.
May 2. T. L. Lambert
May 2. R. E, J. Winkles ....
May 2. O. B, Brooks
May 2. S. A. North
May, 3. T. G. Farmer, jr,..,
May 3, T. G. Farmor, jr...
May 5. E. C .Adcock ......
May 24. T, Q. Farmer, jr....
May 28. T. G. Farmor. jr..
June 1. B. R. Witcher
Jlfiie 4. T. G. Farmer, jr..,.
June 7. T. G. Farmor, jr.,,
June 7. T. G, Farmer, jr,,,
Juno 10. T, G. Farmer, jr. ..
Juno 25, T..G. Former, jr...
June 28. T.'G. Fnrrnor, jr...
July 5. T. G. Farmer, jr....
July 7. A. H. Johnson
July 11. T. G. Fanner, jr...
Aug. 2. T. G, Farmer, jr...
Aug. 3. R. L. Pitman
Aug. 3. J. R. Wise
Aug.- 3. G. N. Strong
Aug. 3. J. P. Woltom ......
Aug. 3. T. L. -Lambert
-Aug. 3. R. E. J. Winkles ...
Aug. 3. E. E, Benton
Aug. 3. J W. Williams ....
Aug. 3. O. B, Brooks
Aug. 4. A. H. Johnson
Aug. 4. E. 0. Adcoek
Aug. 5. T. G. Farmer, jr,,...
Aug. 24. T. G. Farmor, jr...,
Aug. 30. IV G. Farmer, jr,,,.
Aug. 31. S, A. North
Aug. 31. T, G, Farmorj jr..,.
Aug,- 31. E, O. Adeock ...,
Aug. 31. J. W. Williams ....
Aug. 31, J, P. Waltom
Aug. 31. G. N. Strong ,.,..
Aug. 31. O. ,B. Brooks ....
Aug, 31, E. R. Witcher ....
Aug. 31. E. E, Benton
Aug. 31. R. E J, Winkles ;..
Aug. !fl. T. L, Lambert ...
93.81
11,75
8.01
22,509,11
48.00
4.00
50.00
24.00
811.07
199.50
4.00
10,010.05
18.00
4.00
5,000.00
14.70
' 75.00
25.30
808.19
10,020.00
49.18
32.00
HI.65
3,000.00
100.00
55.00
Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Sorrell spent the
wook-end with friendB at Ghlploy.
Mr. Joe Ingram, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a fow days with Mr. J. R. Ingram.
Mr. Konorly Gold loft Monday for
Dahlonega, where he will enter the N.
A. College.
Miss Love Carpenter is Bpending the
week in Newnan,
Misb Elizabeth Smith has returned to
Burueaville, where alio will attend the
Dlstrlat A. & M. School the coming
year.
Messrs. Mai and Wynn Vineyard, of
Nownan, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Vineyard.
Mrs. 0. A. Haines is visiting in Se-
noln this week.
Mr. H. B. Pitman and family spent
Sunday with. Mrs. Roxle McDonald, at
Longstroct.
o
10,00
60.00
230.00
80.00
199.00
35.00
105-00
139.38
36.00
144.43
478,05
120.00
6.00
98.75
105.00
90.00
15.00
260.11
’• 89.00
08.75
25.00
55.00
$93,902,57
Disbursements,
By vouchers paid $92,322.07
Sept. 1. Balance in Frst Na
tional Bank 1,580.50
$93,902.57
Unpaid vouchors hold by First
National Bank, of Newnan $32,929,34
Unpnid vouchers hold by Na
tional City . Bank, of New
York 00,620.03
»
Pull for Newnan.
Quit Laxathrus,
Purges; Try NR
MR Tonight—TtBtrnv FnI Right
It Is ft
yourself with
colompl, oil,'
mistake
so-
You
25c box of
SHARPSBURG.
Mrs, Will Prather and baby, of New
nan, spent a fow days with Mrs. Roxie
Bridges the qpst week.
Mr. Herman Glass, of Atlanta, spent
the post week with his aunt, Mm. J oo
Colo.
Better than Pills GE I ft
For Liver Ills. Z«h 0 III OX
ing paid by the county be reduced, where
possible.
We further recommend that when road
tax is to be worked out on roads by a
taxpayer that the taxpayer shail receive
•credit for the regular wages being paid'
by the county for labor.
We desire to thank his Honor, Judge
C. E. R’oop, for his able, timely and im
pressive charge to our body.
We desire also- to thank our Solicitor-
General, Hon. Win. Y. Atkinson, for his
able and courteous co-operation and as- ,
sistance in the varied-investigations con-
ducted by our body.
We also wish to thank our foreman,
Mr. W. A. Bohannon, and our -efficient
clerks, Messrs. C. E. Hamilton and F. R.
Cline.
Publication.
We recommend that’ these presentments
be published in the Newnan Herald, and-
that-the sum of $10 be paid for such pub
lication. We also recommend that Chas.
H. Arnall be paid the sum of $5 for
services rendered in the preparation of
these presentments.
Respectfully submitted,
William .A. Bohannon, foreman.
Andrew J. Bailey
Louis O. Hutchinson
Hewlette G. Bai|ey
W. Elbert Lindsey
Allen H. Lang
James J. Reese
Chas. W. Reese
John A. Powledgo
Robert L. Pitts
Oscar 8. Mann
James D. Murphy
Joseph R. Brown
Robert J. Stewart
George 8. Darden
- William C. Mc-Brid^
25,000 00
Total . $438,760 62
ATE OF GEORGIA-*• County of Coweta, as:
}■ H. H. North, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
statemenF ?c fr* Luxe*- nf mv Vnnwlpdpti and belief. ^
1 statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
H. H. NORTH, President
Coo^l^Gbed and sworn to before me this 14th day of September, 1921.
u **ect-Attest: H. J. Israel, Notary Public.
B & £° le - )
| ^S.'m^ BURN ’ [Directors.
John T. Addy
Abram P. Carmical .
James T. Cash
Luther E. Arnall
James T. Bexley
Frank R. Cline -and
Cecil E. Hamilton, Clerks.
The foregoing having been read in
open court, it is considered, ordered and
adjudged that the within' presentments
be spread upon the minutes of this court,
and that they be published as recom
mended This Sejit. 7, J921.
C. E. Roop, J. 8. C. C. C.
Filed in office, this Sept 7, 1921.
L. Turner, Clerk Superior Court.
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Every body knows what hand-embroic(ered
i have
Madeira Linens mean, but we believe we
the prettiest collection of pieces ever shown in
a small town. We are anxious that you attend
this sale. '
For your convenience we are having this
sale on Monday instead of Saturday.
Madeira Linens have been very scarce and
difficult to obtain. To put these goods in reach
of every one we hayfe marked them at [dlose
margin of profit for quick sale. J
Round and sqpare center-pieces, sideboard
or dresser covers, squares, oblongs, ovals, bis
cuit and toast covers, baby pillows and tea
doAies.
/
Genuine Madeira
HAND-EMBROIDERED
SALE OPENS MONDAY AT 9 O’CLOCK
GLOVER-JONES CO
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your system In BUoh shape that dally
• purging will be unnecessary?
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Try Nature's Romedy (NR Tablets)
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