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DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Haoaton Banking Company, Perry Georgia at oloie *f businew De
cember 27, 1926. a? called for by tho Superintendent of Hanks.
RE80l'RCE8 AMOUNT
Loua tod Diaooonta $130,903.05
Certificateaof Indebtedneaa
and Boada and Stock? owned.
Kaakini Honae and Lot.
Furniture and Fixture*.
C a* k ia Vault and amount*
d j* from approved Httcrvt
Agents.
Check* for Clearing and Dae
from other Banka.
Ca?h Items.
Overdrafts (If any).
Advance on Cotton and other
Commodities. 15.6H4.35
Total t289.0S8.27
LIABILITIES AMOUNT
Capital Stork. $*."?,oOfl.00
Surplua Fund. 5,000.00
tjndivided Profit?, 5,90<>.7G
Caahicrs Cheek?. 405.f>0
l)?maud Depoxits. l :i3,h:i:j.73
Time ("ertificat<'? of DepOHits. 91 ,:i'?0.00
?Savings Di-po?ita. 21,64K.18
Bills Payable. 6,000.00
Total $389,038.27
I
Georgia, Hauaton Count).
Pernoually appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to ad
tnlaiater oatha in ?aid county H. T. Gilbert who. on oath, says that he i* tho
cashier of the said bank, and that the hUoto and foregoing report of the con
dition of aaid bank ia true and correct.
H. T. Gilbert Cashier.
? worn to aad aubs?rlbed before me, thia fith dayof Jauary, 1 ?27 J.II. Culler
Cl*rk Superior Court Houiton County, Georgia.
We, the untersifded director? of said bank, do certify that wohnve careful
ly read aald report, and that the same is true and correct, according to the bent
of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of the
Cashier of said bank ia the trae and genuine signature of that officer.
This 6th day o t January 1917.
H. P. II o user
S. A. Nunn
Director! of said Bank.
Spuds Are Scarce Again
YOU will oot b? nble to eat so many
potatoes thU yenr and on an arer
?I? you will ha*? to pay more for
what you cat, according to the Seara
Hoebuck Agricultural lToundutlon.
While there will be 23,000,000 bush
els more potatoea than lu.st year,
the prospective crop of 832,000,
000 huahela la atlli BO.OOO.OOO short
o? the fire-year average. Farm
er? devoted ft,202,000 acrea to po
tatoes thfa year, the Foundation flndH,
and according to the luteat of
flclal report?, these should yield on
the average 110 bushels per acre. In
1925 the yield was only 103.0, while
In 1024 It was 127 bushels. The pres
ent prospects nre for n crop 15 per
cent below norinnl. Itused on studies
over a period of 23 years, the Depart
ment of Agriculture Indicated that
prices will be about 37.5 per cent above
normal, and while prices are expected
to be higher, the extreme high prices
of a year ago are not likely.
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Peiry Loan & Savings Bank, Perry (Jeorgia at cIofc of btisinfF? D
cembir 27th,192G as called for by the Superintendent of Hanks
RESOURCES AMOUNT
LoaiiH and Discounts (109,606.66
Certificates of Indebtedness
and Hondo and Stock owne d.
Banking House and Lot.
Furniture and Fixture?.
Other Keal Kstate ownrd.
Cash in Vault and amounts
due from approved Reserve
Agents.
Checks for Clearing and Hue
from other Banks,
Cash Items.
Overdraft? (if any).
Advance on Cotton and
other Commodities.
Total $23(3,?07.21
LIABILITIES AMOUNT
Capital Stock. {25.000.00
Surplus Fund. 27,000.00
Undivided Profits. 9,623.65
Cashiers Checks. 4.'l6.?7
I)em>md Deposits. 128,680 2?
Time Certificates of Deposits. 15,470.00
?Savings Deposits. 29,890.41
Total (236,607.91
Georgia, Houston Cotnty.
Personally nj peiirrd before the uni'nrignrd, nn (fflcrr authorized to administer
oaths in said county C. K. Andriv. whr, on oath, says that he is the Cashier of
the I'v-rry loan & t livings Bin k, i.i.d t) nt the above and foregoing report of the
condition of suid bank i? true and corrtct.
C. E. Andrew, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed hef?"re mc, this 4tli day of January 1S27, Aubrey
Kainey N. I'. Houston C?>unty, Georgia.
We, the undersigned directors of haid bank, do certify that we have caie
I fully read said report, and th*>t the surre is true ard corrtct, according to the
bust of our iiifoimntion, knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of
the Cnxliier of Hair* bank is the tine and genuine sigi.atme of tkat ofl'-cer.
i This 4th day of January, 1927.
L. F. Cater
K. L. Cuter
Directors of laid Bank.
Where Wild Oata Grow
Flowers are now being grown by
electric light. We knew that wild
outs were.?American Lumberman.
Original Knighta Templar
At the beginning of the Twelfth
century nine French knights bound
themselves together to protect pll
grl ins on their way to the Holy land.
They received the name "Templars.**
In England their first bouse was built
In Londea about 1121.
I
Easy to Harden Copper
The hurenu of standards says tint
hardening of copper Is no secrct
from present-day metallurgists, any ot
whom can produce an edged tool ol
hardened copper as good us any mml?
In prehistoric times. Copper Is not
used for such tools because of tli?
great superiority of steel.
Live Oak Grows Rapidly
The live ouk Is n tree of rapid
growth. One foot to IS Inches a year
la considered rnpld growing.
1 o *
Sea-Winga
An Italian liner Is to be equipped
with seaplanes for passengers In a
hurry to reach the shore. Taking the
sea from the sea voyage seems to
be the nltlmate In the way of re
ducing the discomforts of ocean
travel.
Mary of Burgundy
Mary, daughter of Charles, duke of
Burgundy, married Maximilian, son
of Frederick, emperor of Austria, thus
transferring the dominions of Bur
gundy to the house of Hapsburg. Mary
died at Bruges In the year 1482, In
. consequence of a fall from her horse
I while she was bunting.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Georgis, Houston County.
.By virtue of aa order from the Court
of Ordinary of Hons too County, Geor
gia, wi'l h? sold at publio outcry, on the
first Tuesday, in F>brau^r, 1927, at the
court hoiiso door in ?aid County o/
Houston, between tha legal hours of
sala, the following described property
to-wit:
That four acres of lsnd, more or les
lyiujf and being in the 13th. District of
HoiiHton County Oa. and being bounded
an follows:
On the North by Perry and Hnyne
ville public road; E?st and South bj
lands of Evsns and Baird; and west b\
lands of Julia Williams and J. W.
Blood worth. Except the Ri{?ht of W?j
of Perry nnd Southeastern Railway Co.
and containing 100 feet wide, clear
across said f< ur acres of land, wbicl)
was deeded by Harriett Humphries be
fore her death. This rale is made for the
purpose of paying the debts nnd fo<
distribution? Terms Cash. This Jan
uary 4th. 1937.
Arnold Williams, Extr. of Hariet
Humphreys deceased,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Georgia, Houston County.
By virtue of an order from t be Court
of Ordinary of so id County grunted upor
?ppUcati'-n of ('. Pearee administrate
of the estato of Phoeby Anderson late o'
said eounty deceased to sell the lands of
the said Phoeby Anderson, deceased foi
p.t)ing debts of the deceased and distri
bution thero will be sold before (he conrt
house door at public outcry to th<
highest bidder in the city of Perry sai*
county between the legal hoars of sal?
on the first Tuesday in February 1937 at
the property of snid deceased, the fol
lowing described lands to-wit: That f
acres more or lees of lot of land No. 441
in the 13th. District of Houston Conntv,
Georgia and being the North half of th<
South half of said lot. The bonnd&r)
of said 50 acres running from East tt
West across said lot and bounded at
follows: East by J. W Hodge, West bj
Mrs. C. Pearee dooeased. North b
J. P. Webb place and South by landt
of Kendrick Brothers. Terms of salt
cash. This February 3rd.
1927.
C. Pearce Administrator.
Control of Anger
It you wish not to be of aa angrj
temper, do not feed the habit; throw
nothing on it wh)ch will Increase it:
at flrst keep quiet and. count the days
on which you have not been angry.
I used to be In n passion every day;
now every second day; then every
third; then every fourth. But if you
have intermitted thirty dnj's, make n
sacrifice to God.?Eplctetus.
NOTICE
No doubt you will want to
mark, beautify and preserve
the grave of your loved one.
If so, see me, or let me see
you. Anything in Marble
or Granite, from a Head
stone to a Mausolem.
J. R. HUNT,
Perry, Ga.
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell yon that
'Perfect Purification of the System
?s Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health." Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin
ng your vitality? Purify your en
tire system# by taking a thorough
:ourse of Calotabs,?once or twice a
tfeek for several weeks?and see how
Nature rewards you with health
Calotabs aro the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directions. Only
?5 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
PLENTY OF MONEY
To Loan On Farm Lands
fhirty-Tbree Years to Pay Back
Only 6 Per Cent Interest
THE FIRST JOINT STOCK
' LANC BANK
Of Montgomery, Ala.
(Under Government Supervision)
See EMMETT HOU^ER.
Local Corresdondent,
Fort Valley, Gp.
20 Mule Farm For Rent
Best cotton farma in Houston
County, Farms from 1 mule to 20
l milo from Perry on National
Highway, well equipped Apply
A.. A. Smoak. Perry, Ga,
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
The surest sign of worms in
children is paleness, lack of inter
est in play, fretfulneas, variable
appetite, picking at the nose and
Budden starting in sleep. When
these symptoms appear it is time
to give White's Cream Vermifuge.
A few doses drives out the worms
and puts the little one on the road
to health again. White's Cream
Vermifuge has a record of fifty
years of successful use. Price 35o
Sold by
R. L. CATER
Perry, Ga.
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Agents Wanted Everywhere.
NOTICE
Taxi service dat or night ak
reasonable rates. See me and I
will go. Phone 127.
Herry Griffir; Mgr.
Terry, Qa.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to Loan Money
oi Real Estate -without Coir.n'.is
sion. A. A. Sac oak,
Perry, Gn.
FOB WORKING PEOPLE
The best of workers pet out cf
sorts when tho liver fails to act..
They feel languid, half-sick, "blue"
and discouraged and think they,
are getting lazy. Neglect of these
symptoms might result in a sick
spell, therefore the sensible courso
is to take a doso or two of Ilerbine.;
It is just the medicine needed to
purify the system and restore tho
vim and ambition of health.
Price 60c. Sold by
R. L. CATER,
Perry Ga.
FOR REST-Flander's Place as
a whole or part. See Cooper Jones
or information.
?Yon can make money with Pe
cans. Some orchards produced
? 100.00 per acre this rear; one
1300.00 per acre. Get fine depen
dable trees from Win. P. Ballard,
Albany, Ga.
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