The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, September 16, 1921, Image 6

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te •H’SitALaHEwraK, ga.; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. On April 10, 1021, our Heavenly Fath er bore the pure spirit of Clarence Bilbo to the ' 1 homu of etcrnnl WIbb, just ‘over there.” Clnrenoo wins n leading member of the B. Y. P. tj. and ever rendy to do anything that ho eould In his church. It may bo truly wild that his frtenda wore numbered only by hia acquaint ances. Dor on red wns 17 years of ago, and just in the prime of n vigorous young manhood. It scams hard that lie had to depart from tilts life so young, mid while he wns making such a line record in the service of his Master; but we nre told that “God doeth nil things well.” But Clnronec Is not dead; ho 1b only sleeping in his eternal home, nnd we can. meet him again when we hnvo ‘' crossed the bar. ’ ’ Therefore, be it resolved— • 1. That Providence church nail' the surrounding commtfciity have loBt one' of it* finest young 1 men and most earnest Christian workers, nnd his life of purity nnd godliness will over linger ns a ben ediction upon tho lives and lionrts of those yrlio know him. 2. That wo acknowledge our great In debtedness to God for Ills short life among us, nnd, though sorely grieved by hlB gding, yet wo bow in humble sub mission to tho divine will of Him who enlled him to a higher service. .1. Tlint our sympathy and lovo.be ex tended his bereaved parents and brother, nnd that our earnest "prayers be that they may have in full measure the con solation which the Lord gives His own in their time of need. -t. That these' resolutions be spread on tin; minutes.of Providence church, a copy sent the- family, nnd also to the Newnan Herald for publication. Respectfully submitted, l Geno NoWmnn, Aubrey Morrow, i . Howard Moore, • Commlttoo. -o RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. On Nov. 1(1, 1020, tho Death Angel came into our midst and boro nwny tho sweet spirit of our friend and school mate, Corn Mao Harper. But while wo niourn'tho death o£ our friend, wo recog nise. tho solomn fnet that nil must die, and flint ninny nro sopnrntoil from us at even an early ago. Bias was sick only a short time, nnd bore her sulforlngs pa tiently. Death came at Inst ns gently ns nn infant’s slumber. At the ago of 1C she joined Providence Bnptist church, under the ministry of Rev. W. 13. Fuller, and wns a regular attendant at Sunday- school nnd tho B. Y. P. U. Among her many lovable traits, tho ono that towered above all others was her unselfishness. She lived for others, endeavoring to min ister to their comfort nnd pleasure—not only for her little brothers and sinters, but others. To tho bereaved ones we would sny: “Look to tho Lord .loans for comfort. Ho is over ready to lend a sympathetic ear, and will wipe away nil tears." May the Lord g(vo each and every one of her loved ones grace to so live and die that thero may be a final reunion in that “house not made with hands, otornnl in tho heavens." With lovely llowers banking the casket, she wns laid to rest at Coke’ii Chapel. And now— Wherens, it. hath pleased our .Heavenly Father to take her whom we so fondly cherished from our midst j therefore, bo it resolved— 1. That she will be remembered ns a devoted member of Providence Sunday- school. - 2. Tlint wo extend qur tenderest sym pathy to the loved ones, who will miBB her most 4 •I, Tlint a page in our niinuto book be dedicated to her memory, tlint a copy of those resolutions bo furnished tho family, and also Boat to tho Nownnu Herald for publication. Respectfully 'submitted, Wilma Crain, , Sophie Dial, Fannie Newmnn, Committee. MICKIE SAYS- r NOU Vi&JER. WEMJ. MOANING NO MOAN'S ABOUT "IN' PORE EDITOR AN' HIE OLE PATCUED PANTEI" RUNNING A NEWSPAPER IS A SEUF-R6SPECT-| 7 INS BUSINESS,SAME AS A BANK, ANO VWE A1MT LOOKING; PER NO SNMPATW.BECUZ VIE DON'T NEEO IT\ SEE 1 ? A Mastered Fear. Government officers In India com pile queer statistics! For example, they have recently reported: tlint in 1010 I no persons who came to their dentil by snake bite numbered 20,278, and that, In the same 12 months, 158,410 snnkes were killed. Further, there Is the record of 1,162 denths by tigers, 400 by leopards, 204 by wolves, 201 by wild boars, 185 by crocodiles, 118 by bdars, 00 by elephants and 88 by hyenas. Whatever may be the tear of wild animals among human beings It docs not seem ever to have deterfed settlement in new lands or persuad ed people ngnlnst living, ns they hnve In Indln for centuries, as the neigh bors of polsonoqs serpents and ravish ing nnlmnls.—Toledo Blade. Good Reason. . GrnndTholher had been talking to four-yenr-old Mary Ellen about be coming angry so easily. After the.lit tle girl hnd listened n few minutes she thought It time to tell of some of her good qualities, so she said; "Yes- torduy my dolly got stepped on nnd broken and I didn’t cry u bit or scold anybody." ' "That wns fine," approved grand mother very, much pleased. A little later she happened to re member the Incident nnd turned 'to Mnry Ellen; “Who stopped on your dolly ycstetdny?” she asked. And bnck came the enlightening an swer: "Why, I did, grandma."—Ex change, At The “B. R. Z." Murgui'ei, 8. obliged to spend n night With her mother ut the Y. W, C. A., t Stioh u drink. Mother fur luck of u glass and OBITUARY. On June 21, 11)21, tho Winged Angel suddenly imulo its nppenriiuco In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wlngo ahd claimed their loving ami lovable daugh ter, Eula Maude. She hnd been in tie- dining health for over a year, hut throughout her illness she was- over pa tient, never complaining. Though for weeks scarcely able to bo out of bod, she strove bravely to got her diploma iroin Palmetto High School. JuHt three weeks before her death she graduated, ami never was there n prouder moment m her life; at. tho Name time aho looked as if to sny, ‘' Lord, 1 am ready, when it is Thy will.” , Almost a year ago she confessed to Jesus Christ nnd united with Rainilh Baptist church. During her membership there she was an nctivo church iiml Bun- day-school worker. Eula Maude was horn July U. 1904, nnd wns a sweet girl. Blio wns just bloBSom- lag into beautiful womnnhoml when the Father to whom we must all some day torn when we leave this world, , ailed her. Weep not for her, loved ones', for her spirit is now at rest, waiting r.n yon beautiful shore and wearing her robe am# cro '™- Cousin Palmetto, Ga., Aug. 9, 1921. awoke to Insist! wuh compelled ft fountain to make u drliTklng cup'of her hands. Margo vet, very much Im pressed, frequently recalled the In, clilent and several months later 'as tonished us by nsljtli’g: "Mother, why don’t you oral' let me drink hut of your Ininds like you did that night at the B. it. Z.?—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1 meant a year age. Indeed, it is thongbt that 17 1 centB this year is as much ns 2o cents wns last year. The crop emit a grant, deal lesB to makg, but eveif the farmers loso out ify tho very small quan tity made. However, tho light crop helpB out just as much on the surplus of tho old crop ns it-does on the new one." CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for every kindness shown us dur ing the illness and upon the death of our darling child. We aro deeply and sincerely grateful for these tender at tentions. Mr. anil Mrs. C. T. Bailey.' Heat Your Bungalow, | Cottage, or Flat with ^ Hot Water Cellar not neces sary—put In any small house with out disturbing present heating arrangements, un til ready to use— with the IDEAL - Areola lug room, parlor, or kitchen a, . m i and fired as a stove* It K »Hl Af or.KOller heats the room and also ivaumiur-uuil^l sends its excess heat by hot IDEAL-Arcoth Rfl / tor - Boilers f6r small houses without cellars* Hot-water heating aa simple and easy as rUn- » ning a stove—one fat • heats all rooms* water system to American Radiators in simplest, moat durable, moat economical .mail buildings, Dont delay to find Price Reasonable W. H- GOODDY Don’t forget Fordson Moving Pic tures, with the wonderful Magnavox, Free at Court-house Friday evening at 7.30.. Demonstration Saturday on Green ville ntreet, opposite Power plant MOTOR TRACTOR CO., C. B. Epps, Manager. Notice to Debtor, nnd Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County! ■ ' All creditors of tho estate of Merrltls Chandler, late of Coweta county, Ga., deceuHcd, are hereby notified to render In their demands to tho undersigned according to law; and all persons In debted to said estate are required to make Immodlato payment to the un dersigned. This Sept. -9, 1921. LUN1E S. SHROPSHIRE, Administrator. R. F. ,D. 1, palmetto, Ga. Xotlce to Debtor, and Creditor.* GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditor, of tho estate of Thomas H. Herring, late of Coweta county, Ga„ deceased, are hereby notified to render In tliolr demands to the undersiirne.t according to law; and all persons in debted to said estate arc required iV, make Immediate payment to the ni immediate dorslgned. This Sept. 9, 1921. GENEVA J. HERRING, Administrator. R. F. D. 8, Newnan, Ga, • Notice to Debtor, and Creditor.. GEORGIA—Coweta County; All creditors of the estate of Claude C. Culbreath. late of said State and county, deceased, who traded under the name of Culbreath's Pharmacy, are hereby notified to render in their mands against him individually or against Culbreath’s Pharmacy, to the undersigned according to law: and on persons Indebted to said estate, or to Culbreath's Pharmacy, are required to make immediate payment to me Thi, August 1st, 1921. B LETA A. CULBREATH, Admr n isrinu nil...,,. ,l ™r. P. O, Address—Palmetto, Ga. Herald Want Ads. Pay. I S. COLLEY, PsesidSnt STATEMENT J. A. LATIMER, Cabhier. CONDITION T THE BANK OF "GRANTVILLE Located at-Grantville, Ga.. at the cldse of business Sept. 6, 1921. Date of Charter July,l,19CU Began business- As Called' for by the Superintendent of Bank). \ ..$122,910 99 ■RESOURCES. Time loans and discounts.*. Demand loans 79,841 21 Loons socured by real eutattf;...: 100 00 Other stocks and bonds .. 7,389 05 Banking-house 3,000 00 Furniture and fixtures......... 1,409 65 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reservd agents 7,447 44 Due from banks in this State 16,989 10 Due from other banks in other States.. 3,020 09 Overdrafts—(if any) 2.604 71 Total $243,662 1i LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In ....... $ 26,000 00 Surplus fund -i •' ‘ 10.000 00' Undivided profits,. 4,063 60 Individual deposits subject to check..... 142,216 08 Time certificates of deposit 4,882 00 Savings deposits ... 18,057 Cashier’s checks..* vj.*. . • '403 51 Bills payable to>banks in thiB State....' 27,000 00 Bills payable to ; banks in other States... IJ5.00Q 0. .Q: Tote l $243,562 14 • STATE OF GEORGIA—County op CoWbta : Before me came.. J.' A. Latimer, Cashier of Bank of Grantvllle, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true copy dition of said bank, aa shown by the books of file in said bank. J. A. LATIMER, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 14th day of September, 1921; • V. W. Chambless. Notary Public 'Coweta county, Ga. NO. S GREENVILLE ST. M'Jddy Blouses value $2.25 at f.. .$1.001 Middy Suits, value $6.00 at ; $3.00| Blue Serge Skirts, value $5.00 at !$1,50 White Wash Skirts, Value $3.00 at $1.00 Ladies’ House Dresses, value $1.50 '. .$1.00 Ladies’ House Dresses, value $2.50 af $1.50 Silk Waists, value $2.00 at $1.00 Black Silk Waists, value $5.00 $2,001 White Lawn Waists, value $2.00 at .$1.00 Ladies’ Sateen Skirts, value $2.50 at .$1.00 Ladies’ White Gowns, value $2.25 at .$1.00 | Ladies’ Skirts, value. $2.50 at ....$1.50l Teddies,,yalue $1.00 at 75l Silk Canjisoles, value $2.50 at............. .$1.001 Ladies’ House Aprons, values $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25] Children’s Dresses, value $1.00 $1.25 and $2.50 Men’s Blue Shirts at ..;, 65 Men’s Dress Shirts at .$1.00 Boys’ Shirts, value $1.00 at . - .'.50 Ladies’ and Men’s Hose, special at ......... ..101 v * RESOURCES. Time loanB and discounts... Demand loans $ 66,461 26 1,860 28 LoanB secured by real estate Other stocks and bonds Bankino-houao 1,650 94 405 00 1,665 76 1,989 76^ 5,816 61 792 87 116 66 Furniture and fixtures Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve 'agents Advances on cotton Overdrafts—(if any) .' Total : $79,769 11 Don’t forget Fordson Moving Pic tures, with the wonderful Magnavox, Free at Court-house Friday evening at .30.. Demonstration Saturday on Green- villo ntreet, opposite Power plant MOTOR TRACTOR CO., C. B. Epps, Manager. OBITUARY. 0“;J u "a 30. 1981, the gentle spirit of Lilia Cordillo Hines departed this life to dwell with her Savior. It was hard to give her up, hut God in His infinite wisdom know best. Sho had suf fered long, 1*01. boro it patlcktly, never complaining. Sho trusted in God, and He helped her to bear her affliction and took hor home to Himself—a beautiful hud to unfold in heaven. We loved her, nnd long for her sweet presence, hut our Master loved her more and wautod her to beautify HU garden. Wo have the promise that if we love and serve Him and do His will, some day wo may lie reunited in heaven, where pain nnd sorrow are unknown. One Who Loved Her. CARD QF THANKS. It is with grateful hearts we desire to thank our kind neighbors aud frieuds for tho many tokens qf love sc g-jaer ously bestowed upon us during the ill. noss and upon the death of our loxed ones. We pray that He, who doeth all tilings well, may abundantly bless each one. C. C. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood, Mrs. J, B, Carroll. Mabel Wood. Trion Wood. * THE JT CARRYOVER’ ’—WHAT REALLY IS, Savannah Press, 2d inst. With tlie figures indicating tho short est crop in twenty-nine years there has been much talk of a “famine’' and of ‘ ‘ umfiUatned higher prices. ’ ’ Ono veteran observer said: “Snell a small crop would of course mean a famine in cotton, were it not for tho surplus carried over this year from previous yenrs. The current estunnte of that carry-over is somewhat, over 9,200, 000 bales, but that includes uonrly 750, 000 hales of linters, not available .for use ns cotton, and besides, some think the amount overstated by. perhaps ns much ns 1,000,000 bales. Then it is estimated tlint from 2,000,000 to 2,SO(LOOO bales must bo allowed for ns minimum re serves, so tlmt tlie carry-over is reduced materially from tho supposod 9,200,000 bales. Tliis old surplus, fortunntoly for tho consuming interests, stands in the way of nctunl famine this year, or the market would undoubtedly |o quite orniy. As it is, the outlook is very fa vorable for goqd prices for both tho old cotton and the small new crop. Tlie Savannah market advanced yesterday to 17 cents for middling, whereas last June the prioo dropped as low as 9 Vi “eats. It is fnrthqr to be noted that 17 cents now means a good deal more .h-iu it 5 Greenville Street Newnan, Georgia! EDGAR DOMINICK. President S T AJEMENT OF THE -OF THE— F. E. SHELL, Cashier CONDITION TURIN BANKING COMPANY Located at 'Turin, Ga., at the close, of-business Sept» 6,. 1921, . Date of Charter Nov, 1,1906 Began Business July, 1905 As* Called for by the Superintendent of Banks. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 16,000 00- Surplus fund. --rpi,-.. Undivided profits Dividends unpaid ,i Individual deposits subject to check:... Time certificates of deposit Cashier’s checks Bills payable to banks in this State.... Bills payable to banks in other States.. j 17,000 00 2,183 95 GO 00- 25,964 06 12.030 05 31 06 2,600 00 6,000 00 Total ...^ $ 79,769 II STATE OF GEORGIA—Coweta County: Before me came F. E. Shell, Cashier of the Tu- rip Banking Co., who, being duly Bworn, says that the above and foregoing statement 1b a true condi- tlori of said bank, as shown by the books'of file in said bank. F. E. SHELL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of Sep ejnber, 1921. J. A. Daniel, Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. J, P. CAMP. President / STATEMENT D. C. OWEN, Cashier. CONDITION MORELAND BANKING COMPANY Located at Moreland, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 6, 1921. Date of Charter Nov, 26,1905 Regan Business Dec, 1,190& As Called for by the Superintendent of - Banks. RESOURCES. Time loans and discounts $86,961 80 Demand loans 6,054 62 Loans secured by real estate 11,959 12 U. S. and State of Georgia bonds 1,700 00 Furniture and fixtures. 649 40 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve agentB 4,641 81 ■Dbe.from other banks in other States.'.. - 2,663 90 OveWrafts—secured by cotton .......... 8,749 28 Total .; $117,079 i LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $26,000 00 Surplus fund 6,000 00 Undivided profits 10,820 25* Individual deposits subject to check..*... 21.897 29 Time certificates of deposit 9*833 07 Cashiers checks 28 77\ Bills payable to banks in this State 30.000 00 Bills payable to banka in other States... 16.000 00 Total ^ ,...$117,079 88' A. H. FREEMAN. President STATEMENT OF H. W. ARNALL, Cashier CONDITION -OF NEWNAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY Located at Nownah, Ga., nt the close of business Sept. 6, 1921. . STATE OF GEORGIA—County op Coweta : Before me came D. C. Owen, Cashier of Moreland Banking Co., who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown.by the books of file in said bank. >-D. C. OWEN, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of September, 1921. R. V. Webb. Jr., Notary Public Coweta county, Ga. “T J. ft. C jLE, President STATE? MJ2 N' L. S. McLEAN. Cashier OF THE CONDITION. -OF TH1 • A SHARPSBURG BANKING COMPANY Date of Charter March 31,1920. 1 Bexan Buelneas April 20. 1920 As Called for by the Superintendent of Banks. RESOURCES. Time loans and discounts. • • $683,951 29 Demand loans ; 42,436 49 Loans secured by real estate 106,110 59 United States and State of Georgia . bonds 46.860 00 U. S. certificates of indebtedness. 10.000 00 Stock in Federal International Banking Corporation 2,250 00 Furniture and fixtures 7,479 44 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve agents 69,414 19 Duo from ether banks in this State..... 8.240 62 Due from other banks in other States.. 6,248 66 Overdrafts— Secured 16,583 04 Unsecured 8 89 LIABILITIES. .Capital stock paid in....... 59 Surplus fund .V. 100,000 00 Undivided profits 8 *?£9 J® Dividends unpaid 1J8 00 Due to banks in this State*. 99 Due Federal Reserve Bank „i?*®99 99 Individual deposits subject to chqck.... 301,806 82 Demand certificates of deposit. 40,892 95 Savings deposits 20.522 70 (Total of all deposits. $378,614 08) Bills payable to banks in this State.... 60.000 00 Bills payable to banks in other States. 60,000 00 Total $987,672 81 Total $987,572 81 STATE OF, GEORGIA—County op Coweta: Before me came H. W. Arnall, Cashier of Newnan Bank and Trust Co., who. being duly sworn, saysthe above and ®*?» ! rr en r'itniH Ue condition of said bank, aa .hewn by the books of file in aatd bank.' H. W. ABNALL. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of September. 19M. _ W. & Latimer. Notary Public Coweta county. Go. R. I.. HARDY. President STATEMENT 0 F Notice of First Meotlns of Creditor., In the District Court of the United States for the Northern Dlstriot of Georgia. G.*l,. & K. H. Wynn, a Firm. G. L Wynn. It. E, Wynn. Individuals, llanterupt. In Bankruptcy. To tho creditors of the above-named persons of Newnan. Ga.. In the county of Coweta and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice to hereby given that on Sept. 7.1921. the said persons .were adjudicat ed bankrupt; and that tho first meeting of creditors will be held in the Court’ House in Newnan, Ga, on Sept. 26, 1921, at 1 o’clocp p. m.. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus iness as'may properly com. before said meeting. J. C. SULLIVAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. LaGrange. Ga.. Sept. 33, 1931. -OF H. G. HUTCHINSON. Cashier TH'E CONDITION the farmers & Merchants bank Located at Senoia, l5a.\ at the. close ;of business Sept. 6, 1921. _ Began Business As Called for by the Superintendent of Banks^ Date of Charter- RESOURCES. * Time kmnaapd discounts.,.,$331,949 75. Dcmf-dloans 44.296 03 Stock in Federal International Banking Corporation. 6?5 00 Banking*house and fixtures 1,000 00 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve agents 82.370 38 Advance* on citton. W573 98 Checks for clearing* house “75 99 Other checks and cash items 664 62 Total.. . .$412,805 76 LIABILITIES. Capital stoclc paid in- - • Surplus fund Undivided p*ofita. *> • • Dividends unpaid...... Individual deposits subject to check.. Time certificates of deposit gStMa*t‘b»ka in tola sure.. Bills payable to banks in other States, .$ 60,000 00 . 60.000 00 . 26,611 71 124 00 . 103.609 65 . 67.530 39 80 00 . 95.000 00 . 20.000 00 Total *412.806 7b STATE OF GEORGIA—County Farmers & Merchants Bank* “ v “ w -*- a true condition of said bank, Swore to and aubooribod before mo. thla ISth Public Oo,*U county. Located ai.Sharpsburg, Ga., at the close of business Sept. 6, 1921. Date of Charter Sept. 29,1911 ^ , Began Business Oct. As Called'for by the Superintendent of Banks. i, 1911 RESOURCES. Time loans and discotihts..’. . ..\ .$26,463 28 Demand loans' 4,4*8 27 Loans secured by real estate 1,078 67 Banking-house.:.- 1.598 86 Furniture and fixtures 1,222 22 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve agents 3,670 78 Advances on cotton 883 06 Overdrafts—(if any) 280 41 Total $39,664 94 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in no Individual deposits subject to check..... 9,376 31 Demand certificates of deposit, xx BUIb payable to bdnks in this State 6,000 00 Total $89,664 94 STATE OF GEORGIhr-County op Coweta: Before me came L. S. McLean. Ca ® h J®*L Sharpsburg Banking Company, who, being duly-sworn,' says that the above and foregoing statemei la a tnle condition of said bank as shown by the books of file in said bank. _ .. . L. S. McLEAN, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of September, 1921. . - G. S. Hardy, Notary Public Coweta county. Ga. H. F. BAXTER, President STATE MENT * F. T. MEACHAM, Cashier OF THE CONDITION T H 1 MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK Located at Grantyille, Ga.. at the close of business Sept. 6, 1921. Dote of Charter March 11.1919 - Began Business May 22.1919 As Called for by the Superintendent of -Banks. RESOURCES. Time loans and discounts......: $25,006 48 Demand loans. 5.285 00 Loans secured by real estate..: 14,668 48 U. S. and State of Georgia bonds.. .'.. r L. , 97 60 Furniture and.fixtures u.. 3,188 16 Cash in vault and amounts deposited with approved reserve agents. * 3,923 39 Other checks*nd cash items...., 120 00 Accrued interest 1,324 32 Interest paid.. 2,240 68 Expense acoount. • 2,752 44 Taxes paid .. ‘608 48 Profit and low. 33 22 Total $59,796 25 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in - 12. Surplus fund -------*, *o fi Q3 31 Individual deposits subject to check..- 1 •? y5 (*> Time certificates of deposit .....f- r * 2 29 Cashier's checks ..••••••• *7 281 02 '670 60 -Total. .159,798 '» STATE OF GEORGIA-County of Coweta : Before me dune F. T. Mrertare^CMhier of hto cbmnts and Fwmera Bank, who, bring duly .worn. Bays that the eboye end foregoing stetto: true condition of mid beak, w shown by the booke of file in nid hank. ^ ^E-ACHAW. Cwhier. Swore to and isbecribed before me, thi« 13th day of September. 1921. , _ — canty. G* D. T. Latimer, Notary Public towe» ■1 'iO - !.: •. .. .1F- sWv »■