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VOL IX No. 4.
Statement oi the condition of the
Fanners and Merchants Bank
Located at Gordon, Ga at the close
ot business D.c. 2, 1919
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Resources
- Time loans 547,266 0^
0 •s rdtafts. unsecured 2 74
Furniture and fixtures 3,115 31
Due from batiks and bankers
in this state 19,939 ot
Due from banks and. bankers
other states 1.387 38
Currency s2llO 00
Silver nic’.eLs. etc 343 20
729 72 3.18292
Dep nt;o-iwte fund 2.702 70
Total $77,59728
Liabilities ' N
. ..’lip -x! '• ; V.; U 517.000 00
. Undivided profits l^ss cur
rent ejipensea, interest and -•
taxes juid 228.81
IftdlvuiuM deposii^ubjrct
to Check <730 12
Demand certificates 2,000
Time certificates 17,682 75
Cashier’s checks 955 80
Tola' $77,597 28
State of Georgia, Wilkinson County!
Before, me came I. L. NeSmith,
Cashier of Fanners & Merchants Bank
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,
I. L. NeSmith
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 9th day of December 1919.
J, T. Stokes,
N. P. State at Large, Ga.
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DR.J.H. MGORE
Bye, Ear, Kose and Throat
Firot National Bank Building
DUBLIN. GA.
Mr Bryant Asbell has returned
from a several days visit to the Texas
oil fields.
SEE TOOMSBORO .AUTO COMPANY I
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For your Cars, Trucks, Ford Parts,
Fordson Tractors, Farm Machinery
It WE HAVEN’T GOT IT WE WILL fiET IT
We handle for your early convenience:
Tractors, McKay Disc Plows, Roderick Lean Disc
Harro -s, Roderick Lean Spike To^th Harrows, Pulverizers, Grain
Oliver No. 7 Solid Base Plows, Oliver Disc Plows, Deering
Y achirit-s, Hay Rakes, Stalk Cutters (chop the stalks and
: under , Riding Cultivators, Horse-pulled Cuttaway
Threshing Machines, Feed Cutters, Reapers & Binders,
■ .r^s ’Jt'u .You have need of some of these.
We have for you at all times
Ford Cars, Ford Trucks, Genuine Ford
Parts, A Complete Line and Accesso
ries, Gas, Oil, Greases, and anything
you need for your Car, Tubes, Tires.
You will find genuine Ford pares
Toomsboro Auto Co. Wright’s Garage
. Toomsboro, Ga. Irwinton,
Bridwell & Boyer
Gordon
A*/’ A< £ M '
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T. H. Bridwell, JA • County
TOOMSBORO, GEORGIA
Ford Cars Ford Parts
9K Sulleß
Statement of the condition of the
Peoples Bank
fx>cat dat Gotdiyr'Ga.,'at the close
of business Dec. 2, 1919
Resources •
l ime loans $65,298 74
Overdiafis, secured 2.800
Overdrafts, unsecured 2.303 29
jonds aud stocks owned
by |!ie bank 750
B inking house 3,000 *'
• Due from Banks and bank-
ers in this state 19,145 04
Due from banks and bankers
in ether states 18,544 41
i Currency $2890.00
; Gold 110 00
Silver, nickels etc 672.34 4,672 34
O', her resources itemized •
. interest paid 3,876 87
Total* $123,330 69
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in SIB,BOO 00
! Undivided profits, less cur- .«!
retjt expense,taxes paid 2,548 50
Due unpaid dividends 10
1 Individual deposits subject
i to check 65,766 95
Time deposits 25,499 29
Cashier's cliecks 705 95
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing .
borrowed money 10,000
Total $123,330 69
State of Georgia, Wilkinson County.
Before me came. C. 11. Cates,
Cashier of Peoples Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the above and
foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
‘ C. H. Cates.
Sworn to aiyl subsbribed before me
this Bth day of December 1919.
J. T. Stokes.
N. P. State at Large, Ga.
WHITE & CO.
LOUISVILLE, KY. .
Libsral aseortmaat
: and full value paid
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Hidae and EJgjF IL C
Oast Skins *3®^
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY GEIKGIA, FRIDAY, DEO-,12 \919,
Keep Well
1. Ventilate every room you occupy.,!
2. Wear loose, porous clothing suit- j
ed to season, weather and occupation, a
3. If you are an indoor worker, be ,
sure to get recreation outdoors.
4. Sleep in fresh air always; in the -
open If you can.
5. Hold a handkerchief before your ;
mouth and nose when you cough or :
sneeze and insist that others do so, ;
too.
6. Always wash your hands before i
eating.
7. Do not overeat. This applies es- f
pecially to meats and eggs.
8. Eat some hard and some bulky 5
foods; some fruit.
9. Eat slowly—chew thoroughly. ■
' 10. Drink sufficient water daily. J
11. Evacuate thoroughly, regularly', j
12. Stand, sit and walk erect.
13. Do not allow poisons aniUinfec- ; ■
lions to enter the body.
14. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue : j
clean.
15. Work, play, rest and sleep in ।
moderation.
16. Keep serene. Worry is the foe 1
of health. Cultivate the companion' ’
ship of your fellow-men.
17. Avoid self-drugging. Beware ;■
the plausible humbug ot tie patent | j
medicine. । J
18. Have your doctor examine you ■ j
carefully once a year. Also consult :;
vour dentist at regular intervals.
UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH I ■
SERVICE.
Write Georgia State Board of Health i ■
tnr bv-ilotinß.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
A. N. Burke of said ?tate haying ap- :
plied to me for letters of admmistra- I
. tion on the estate of John F. Burke, j
late of said county, deceased, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors ;
and next of kin of raid deceased to J
beandappearat the Jan term 1920, ||
of the court of Ordinary of raid coun j
ty and show cause if any they can, H
why said A. N. Burke should riot be d
’ gTSuted permanent letters of adminis- J
: frat ion on said estate- This Decern-|j
i ber 1. 1919.
J. S. Davis. Ordinary.
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STUMP PULLING
Is attracting very favorable
attention from open eyed and
progressive farmers who real
ize that work on their fitms
must be modernized if they
are to keep abreast of the
times. Tractors and the kind
of farm machinery that they
use are already thickly sprink
led over this part of the state,
and we might say that tlje
sprinkle is becoming a shower
this autumn. It is thd sort of
a shower that is going to be
mighty helpful for next year’s
crops. Be among the first to
receive the rich benefits of the
better way of farming.
This Ford Sedan is the
Comfortable Car for All
Seasons. Ride warm and
dry and avoid the Su.
I J Wilkinson County
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’ TOOMSBORO, GA. ’
Statement of condition at the cl se o business on
November ’ 17th, 1919.
' RESOURCES
| Bills receivable ..... $66,281.71
| . Overdrafts, .(Cotton) — 18,878.33
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£ Total loans < 5,160.04
Furniture and Fixtures _ - 168.00
Liberty Bonds and war savings certificates 22,705.90
I Cash on hand and due from Banks 67,718.99
Total - 8195,752.93
^LIABILITIES
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Capital stock paid in.. 15,000.00
Undivided profits - - 20,534.00
| Deposits subject to check 148,136,89•
Time certificates 11,7e2.73i*
% Cashiers checks outstanding —.299.31'
I / Total deposits 1t0,218.93
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S TOTAL 5.95,752.93 I
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„ We appreciate all business entrusted to us and extend to our cus-
tomers every accommodation that is consistent vith sntmd, sue
banking.
If you are not already a customer of this bank, we invite you
to become one. We send our customers a statement every month.
Satisfied customers are the best advertisement and we have hun
dreds of them, who are glad to recommend us to their friends.
a No account too large, none too small. Make our bank yc-ur bank.
|^>. F. B. Chambers, W. A. Hall, H. E. Stephens
President Vice-President ■ ■ Cashier ...
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