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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA-, I ANUARY t. It30
MOTHER OF DR. W. T. WYNN
PASSES AWAY AT LIZELLA
COL. SIBLEY ATTENDS LADIES
NIGHT OF KfWANIS CLUB
FOUR PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS, SERVICES AT MONTPELIER
(Newnan Herald) j CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY
Sunday Morning
Mi . Emmie Wynn, mother t>f Ur.
W. T. Wynn, died at the home of her
*<»n. Mr. C. R. Wynn, at Lixelln, Sat
urday morning at 8:30 o’clock.
Mr-. Wynn had I*
- Thi. Week
the products of
es all his n
farm, henci
ore who lives off. R ev . 1. L. Rutland. pastor of tht
i farm, that is who Milledgevillc Circuit, has announc-
food supplir
i dependent *
Col. Erwin Sibley
•r of Kiwanis. hn iVgun a series
visitst- to fche «lub* of his dis-
ict, placing before them important
en in declining matt«rH of the . lub and advising
healtii for some time, but her death with them concerning activities,
cam- uddenly. She -pent a great Monday night he attended a Ladies
dew! of her time in th.- city, making Night of the Midville Kiwanis Club,
her home with I>r. Wynn. She left Accompanying him were Rev. A. C.
here several weeks ago U» be with her Harris and Dr. George II. Webber,
who represented the local club. Last
e was Miss Thursday the Governor was present
ford coun- Mt n ladies night celebration
| in Washington. Gb. Rev. F. II.
f j Harding, president of the local club
and Col. Sibley’s sisters, Mrs. Josie
Jennings, accompanied the Governor
»n at Lizella.
Ilefor*. rcr marriage
inimie McCarty, of Cr
;e, and was the olde!
e Lizella Methodl-t
it- u devout woman.
in character to her
an ichildn n. The fu
■re held Sunday mom
church. She
and has left
•y of a c-'nris-
L'hildren and
oral :
this ■
The successful farmtr of the fu
ture will make cotton hi- surplus
crop—a side line as it were, with
food crops a- the main crop, and
really that is 'is it should be.
Ten years from now the Carroil
county farmer who does not make
at least two bales of cotton to the
acre will be counted a failure; as
indeed he will be.
There are but a few things that a
farmer require, in his home in the
way of food supplies, both necessities
and lururies, thut a Carroll county
farmer cannot produce at home and
to succeed as n farmer he will pro-
cd that he will conduct
Montpelier church next Sunday af
ternoon .at three o’clock. He urges
the members and the friends of the
church to be present.
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The Miliedgeviile Banking Co
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ° U
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31. i 92 *
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANK*
MILLER S. BELL. Pre.id.nt MILLER R. BELL, Am. L. 1
Date of Bank’s Charter Sept. 13, 1874 Date Began Business Oct
FOR SALE—Desirable Horn.
City. See C. J. T. Andrews.
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the i
L eleven
KIWANIS TO SUPPORT CAM-
PAIGN AGAINST ILLITERACY
IN GEORGIA
lit
,tor of!
entio:
sure
In Our New
HOME
The Miraline
Beauty Shop
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $
Banking House and Lot
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned
Certificates of Indebted
ness and Bonds and
Stocks owned
Cash in Vault and
amounts due from ap
proved Reserve Agts. 175,406.42
Checks for Clearing and
Due from other
Banks 2,428.41
Overdrafts (if any) 498.71
721,510.40
3,283.19
1.00
12,642.00
53,800.00
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock |
Surplus Funds ;
Undivided Profits
Reserve Funds
Dividends Unpaid .”
Cashiers Checks
Demand Deposits i
TOTAL
(1,069,571.19, TOTAL
51.069,571.19
■ecent District Convention
* held in Macon a resolu-
uranimously adopted that
Club
ould
al report of City Ma
Fry. <>n June 30.
■di;u
JiRat lv support the State Department,
j >.f Education in it", campaign to re-
j <luce the Illiteracy in this state by
! the time the ren.-us is taken in
; April. In keeping with the local Ki-
jwan.s Club on a motion by Lieut,
j <i..\error a piogram is to be sponsor
ed K'iday. January 10, with District
! J - Gen. Harris Webber in
and County Superintendent P.
X, Bivins as the principal speaker.
farming which apply even
completely to farmers in this
ty than to those of Carroll whe
ton production for the past few
.-•xcceded that of any county
state, and is approximately a?
as before the c-onrng of the ’
If these hint
ing apply to (
ristent record r
counties where
tl roost a gamb!
rally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized
■ oaths in said county Miller S. Bell who, on oath, say, tiat'he s
large
successful fa
foi
here the produc-
ced to one-third
or one-half the former quantity. If
the only safe rule for farming in
Carroll i< the production of home
raised s' pplics and feed >tuff what
thane, for success has a farmer in
Coweta if lie will not pursue the
j GEORGIA. Baldwin COunty
coun- Has moved tc the Hanford Build-
e CMt * ing in the offices on the first floor the President of the MHledgeville Banking Co., and that the* aba*
J*J?* just back of the fairway formerly 1 rore|i “ in,f rl|,ort of thc eorJirion of said bank is true and correct.
• j i ,1 T D MILLER S. BELL, President
occupied by the Tax Receiver. Sworn to and subscribed before mt, this 6th, day of January. 1930.
Wc invite a visit and ins^.-ction of;*’- J- FLEMISTER, N. p. Baldwin. County Ga.
We, the undersigned directors of said do certify that
‘efully read sa:d reports, and thut the same is true and correct, according
th; best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the abov
3V.IVIV.C. V.UIIIC 10 .’W «3. nature of the President of said bank is the true and genuine signature
become ! <,t that officer.
is 6th, day of January, 1930.
E. E. BELL
D. W .BROWN, Directors of said Bark.
our new Bcaui
modern, more
service. Come
Parlors—Mote
•niplete—better
i h 3 Miraline
frX-ttvvOiQ&CEOC&a**
, -t rat ion formerly (17.72, Mrs. ( has M. Davis and little
59.53 for the year 1928- dnughti-r arrived back in Atlanta in
cost of paving has shrunk time to witness the apartment house
rd in two years. Water n which they lived burn :«• the
declined 20 per cent yet pr . und, destroying their entire
men* show- a profit. The household effects.
58,629.000 in bond* in one Mrs. Davis und little Olive Bell
(425.000 ir. a not he.- for , had been in MilledgcviUe visiting Mr. j
improvements, thus show- un( j Mrs. Miller S. Bell, having ar-
nfidvnce of taxpayers in rived last Thursday. They returned
le Sunday and were met by Mr. j
is at the depot. When they drove,
to their home they found it in a
blaze and everything they possessed j
with the cxpection of the few things!
in a traveling bag were destroyed j
in the fire.
**Their many friends here learn of j
the accident with regret.
FOR THE BEST BARBER SERVICE
COME TO
kuLi
ou, old time
lump u
permani
ing ihe
the administration. Several litrge
improvement projects have been
completed at least within engineers
cost estimate?—a direct reversal of
♦.he procedure under the old form of
government f
The wide discrepancy between the
\a!ue of farm products in thsi county
•1 at present, compared with the
value prior to the advent of the Three chairs to scrv
weevil, make it imperative that co»- colored barbers to serve the white
fT"?'" "T *.*“!"•" ‘r ,rd bri,fc ; people.
ing the gap in the farm income, and
bringing back to the county
measure of production.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31st, 1929
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BAN:CS
JNO. T. ALLEN, President. L. C. HALL, Cmihi*
Date of Bank’s Charter March 1398. Dale Began Business March 1898.
RESOURCES
tnd Discounts $
fair Next Door to 0d(..iess Cleaners Bunking House and Lot
Furniture and Fixtures ..
DON’T FORGET TO DRAIN YOUR
OIL
More important in the winter than
ally
buedie, and as good oil
L. N. JORDAN
and bdys shirts, hoi
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
EXCHANGE BANK
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31st, 1929
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
OTTO M. CONN, President H. G. BANKS, Ci
Date of Bank’s Charter 1903, 1903. 1919, 1924. Date Began Bus
June 1903
34,660.65
( Other Real Estate
j Cash in Vault and
| amounts due from ap-
I proved Reserve Agents 122,930.99
! Checks for Clearing and
J Due from other Banks 2,401.66
i Cath Items 65.93
' Overdrafts (if any). 2,421.96
; Col. in Transit 842.35
TOTAL
$494,927.11
t All kinds of
j RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $527,295.49
Capital Stock
...$100,000.00
D . Furniture and Fixtures .
6,763.11
Surplus Fund
.... 75,000.00
Other Real Estate owned
20,239.70
Undi’/ided Profits
. 25,129.18
Cash in Vault and
Reserve Funds .
5,349.42
M amounts duo from ap-
Dividends Unpaid .
706.00
N | proved Reserve Agents
75,684.08
Cashiers Checks
760.88
_ Checks for Clearing and
Demand Deposits ...
519.344.65
M ] Due from other Bunks
|i Overdrafts (if any) ...
j Advance on Cotton and
12.801.17
2480.38
■
y I other Commodities
1.376.81
I j Other Resources
II
79.649.39
I 1 TOTAL (
26,290.13
TOTAL
*726.090.12
LIABILITIES
Carntal Stock * 80.000 00
Surplus Fund
.... 89,000.00
Ijndivided Profits ...
5.533.16
Reserve Funds
... 28,118.80
Cashiers Checks
.... 2,042.25
Demand Deposits .....
... 299,175.8*
Time Certificates of Dc-
posits
57.00
TOTAL
*494.927.Ill
j GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized
admini.-tcr oaths in said county L. C. Hall who, on oath, Bays that he is 1
>f the Merchants & Farmers bank, and that the above and forego:
report of the condition of said bank is true and correct
L. C. HALL, Cashier.
i to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of January, 1930.
JOHN C. BLACK, Not Pub. Co. Ga.
We, thc undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we hi
j carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, accords
to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above sifts
j turc of thc Cashier of said bank is thc true and genuine signature of t
| officer.
This 6th day of January, 1930.
J. L. BEESON
JNO. T. DAY, Ditectorg of said Bank.
Printing
Stylishly Executed b y
Experienced Printers in
Our Job Department.
jg I GEORGIA Baldwin County.
jr | Personally tcared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
11 administer oaths in said county Otto M. Conn, who, on oath, says that he
♦ j is the President of the Exchange bank, and thnt the above and foregoing
i report of the condition of said bank is true and correct.
OTTO M. CONN, President
W | Sworn to and subscribe d before me, this 6th day of January, 1930.
H. H. HENDON, N. P. B. Co. Ga.
♦ We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read said report, and that the same Is time and correct, according
j | tc the beat of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above signa-
A | ture of the President ,£ said bank is the true and genuine signature of that
* officer.
m | This 6th day of January, 1930.
f J. R. STANLEY
C. J. CONN. Directors of said Bank.
Give Us Your Next
Order
Union Recorder
PHONE 436
Jan m**-' Clearance Sale at
Carr’s Emporium
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS OF ALL
LADIES’
Dresses and Hats
lo clean our stocks for new arrival? for spring. Many
dresses that sold as high as $35.00 have been greatly re
duced for quick sale—This includes the well known Levine
Dresses—the best dress sold in MilledgcviUe—you will
greatly profit by taking advantage of this sale which will
last only 10 days.
CARR'S EMPORIUM
YOUNG TENNESLEE
MULES
CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED AT
Jeanes &
Robinson
The finest mules we have shown in several season*—come
down and look them over.
-• OOSOC
BREAD BREAD
FREE FREE
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we w*ill give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The Rexall Store”
Hiooes
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
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