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STATEMENT OF
THOMSON CITY BANK, Thomson, Ga.
Showing Condition at Close of Business June 30th, 1024, as Called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
President—J. T. Neal. Vice-President—P. B. Johnson.
Cashier—J. T. Neal, Jr.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $89,323.62
Other Stocks and Bonds. _ 2,193.26
Furniture and Fixtures 4,300.00
Other Real Estate Owned.. 1,775.00
Due from Other Approved
Reserve Agents and Cash
in Vaults 8,524.84 ;
Advances on Cotton 300.16 j
Checks for Clearing House 254.85 |
Other Checks and Cash
Items 554.42
Overdrafts 1,053.41
Total $108,279.46
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,244.87
Deposits Subject to Check 27,922.61
Time Certificate of Dep... 23,595.21
Cashier’s Checks 16.77
Bills Payable 28,500.00
Notes and Bills Redis
counted 2,000.00
Total $108,279.46
State of Georgia, McDuffie County.
Before me came J. T. Neal, Jr., Cashier of Thomson City Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above fox*egoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
J. T. NEAL, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of July, 1924.
JONES R. ARNOLD, N. P., McDuffie Co., Ga.
STATEMENT OF
BANK OF DEARING, Dearing, Ga.
Showing Condition at Close of Business June 30th, 1924, as Called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
President—Fred J. Howard. Vice-Pres—S. M. Haywood, B. R. Printup.
Cashier—D. A. Howard.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $54,487.77
Demand Loans 1,000.00
Banking House 1,622.43
Furniture and Fixtures 2,712.80
Other Real Estate Ow'ned 4,000.00
Due from Other Approved
Reserve Agents and Cash
in Vaults 9,795.67
Other Checks and Cash
Items 258.60
Overdrafts 108.22
Total $73,985.39
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $15,000.00
Surplus 5,000.00
Undivided Profits 716.61
Deposits Subject to Check 18,529.39
Time Certificate of Deposit 19,880.13
Cashier’s Checks 19.26
Bills Payable 14,840.00
Total $73,985.39
State of Georgia, McDuffie County.
Before me came Fred J. Howard, President of Bank of Dearing, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
FRED J. HOWARD.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of July, 1924.
J. P. LUCKEY, N. P., McDuffie County, Ga.
STATEMENT OF
THE McDUFFIE BANK, Thomson, Ga.
Showing Condition at Close of Business June 30th, 1924, as Called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
President—H. T. Clary. Vice-President—W. A. Watson.
Cashier—E. M. Miles.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $62,792.10
Demand Loans 130.86
Furniture and Fixtures 793.49
Other Real Estate Owned 4,474.64
Due from Other Approved
Reserve Agents and Cash
in Valuts 5,098.55
Checks for Clearing House 59.77
Overdrafts 44.90
Other Assets 292.31
Total $73,686.52
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00
Undivided Profits 2,207.42
Deposits Subject to Check 18,436.70
Time Certificate of Deposit 10,007.17
Cashier’s Checks 35.23
Bills Payable 18,000.00
Total $73,686.52
State of Georgia, McDuffie County.
Before me came E. M. Miles, Cashier of The McDuffie Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
E. M. MILES.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of July, 1924.
A. L. McLEAN, Notary Public.
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF THOMSON, Thomson, Ga.
Showing Condition at Close of Business June 30th, 1924, as Called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
President—J. E. Wilkerson. Vice-President—J. E. Gross.
Cashier—E. C. Hawes.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $192,304.41
Demand Loans 25,678.17
United States Securities.. 167,031.39
Other Stocks and Bonds.. 14,680.00
Banking House 7,842.97
Furniture and Fixtures— 3,886.96
Other Real Estate Owned 10,707.98
Due from Other Approved
Reserve Agents and Cash
in Vaults 121,886.00
Advances on Cotton 603.95
Checks for Clearing House 885.92
Other Checks and Cash
Items 97.50
Overdrafts 457.25
Collections in Transit 920.71
Total $546,983.21
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
Undivided Profits 25,286.37
Deposits Subject to Check 184,043.79
Time Certificate of Deposit 235,227.50
Cashier’s Checks 2,425.55
Total $546,983.21
State of Georgia, McDuffie County.
Before me came E. C. Hawes, Cashier of Bank of Thomson, who
being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
E. C. HAWES.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of July, 1924.
A. L. McLEAN, Notary Public.
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THE McDUFFIE PROGRESS, THOMSON, GA.
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924.
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SimdaySchool
’ Lesson ’
(By REV. P. n. F1TZWATER, D.D., Dean
of tho Evonln* School, Moody Bible In
stitute of Chicago.)
(©• 1921, Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for July 13
THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS
LESSON TEXT—Luke 2:4-62.
GOLDEN TEXT—"And Jesus In
creased In wisdom and stature, and In
favor with God and man."—Luke 2:52.
PRIMARY TOPIC—The Boy Jesus In
God’s House.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Boy Jesus,
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—A Four-Fold Life.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Lessons From the Boyhood of Jesus.
I. Jesus Growing (v. 40).
Wlille Jesus Christ was God, yet His
deity did not Interfere with His de
velopment ns a human being. The
processes of Ills physical, mental and
spiritual growth were the same as In
any normal human being.
1. “Grew and Waxed Strong.’’ It
wns necessary for His body to develop.
His brain, nerves and muscles must
not only nttnln unto their proper size
but must come to act together, become
correlated.
2. “Filled With Wisdom." His train
ing was largely In the hnnds of His
mother. She wns n Bible woman, as
evinced by her song of praise when It
was announced to her that God’s favor
wns to come upon her. She wns, there
fore, a suitable teacher. She, no doubt,
taught Him to commit Bible verses to
memory and taught Him the great
stories of the Old Testament from the
creation through the patriarchs and
prophets.
8. “And the Grace of God Wns Upon
Him." By the grace of God doubtless
Is meant God’s loving favor and tender
care.
II. Jfcsus Tarrying Behind at Jeru
salem (vv. 41-43).
At the nge of twelve years the Jew
ish child took His place ns a wor
shiper In the temple. He was then
considered "a child of the law.” Being
conscious of His mission, when His
mother nnd Joseph were returning
from attendance nt the Passover, Jesus
tarried behind In the temple and In
quired Into the meaning of the ordi
nances of God’s house. He had an
alert, eager mind which Inquired after
truth, especially the truth concerning
His Father’s house. Ills heart yearned
for Ills Father.
III. Jesus Found In the Temple (vv.
44-47).
When Ills mother nnd Joseph hnd
gone some distance on their return
Journey they perceived that Jesus wns
not with them nnd sought for Him
among their kinsfolk nnd nequalnt-
nncos. Not finding Him there, they re
turned to Jerusalem, where they found
Him In the temple.
1. He Wns Sitting (v. 40). This
Rhows that He wns no passing visitor
or sightseer. lie wns perfectly at
home In Ills Father’s house.
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2. He Wns Hearing the Teachers of
God’s Word (v. 46). This shows that
lie was eager to learn God’s will.
3. lie Asked Questions (v. 40). His
growing mind was inquisitive. It more
than received what wns taught. It
inquired after truth.
4. He Answered Questions (v, 47).
His answers showed great wisdom,
such ns to aRtonlsh those who heard
Him, yet we should not surmise that
He was consciously displaying His wis
dom. It was not an exhibition of Ills
divine wisdom, but the expression of
the workings of a perfect human mind
suffused by the Holy Spirit.
IV. Mary’s Complaining (vv. 48-50).
She remonstrated with Him for Ills
behavior. To this He replied In a dig
nified, yet tender manner. He made
no apology, showing that He was more
than the son of Mary- God was His
Father. Though Mary did not under
stand these things, as a wise mother
she kept them In her heart.
V. Jesus’ Obedience (v. 51).
Though He was fully conscious of
Ills divine being and mission he lived
a life full of filial obedience, thus
teaching us that obedience to parents
Is pleasing to God and a duty which
will be discharged faithfully by those
who have the Spirit of Christ.
VI. Jesus' Development (v. 52).
1. Mental. He Increased in wisdom.
Although the divine nature was united
with the human, the human was left
free to develop as a normal human
mind.
2. Physical. He Increased In stature.
This shows that His body developed
according to the laws of a normal hu
man.
3. Spiritual. He Increased In favor
with God and man. As His mind In
creased, and His apprehension of God
became more full, the Divine Being
could more fully express Himself
through Him and, as the perfect life
was lived, men could recognize In Him
superior qualities and therefore their
hearts would open to Him.
Little Regard for Others
A self-centered sinner Is self-satis
fied, selfish, conceited, contented with
himself, but has little regard for oth
ers.—The Living Word.
Preaching and Salvation
Sentimental preaching affects the
feeling, bat only conviction of sin ef
fects salvation.—The Living Word.
Helping Others
Sometimes a good way to help othen
is by keeping out of their way.
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THOMSON, GA.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Passenger Train
Schedule.
CORRECTED TO AUG. 20th, 1923.
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT
THOMSON, GA.
WEST BOUND LEAVE
No. 3 for Atlanta 3:34 A.M.
No. 1 for Atlanta 8:24 A.M.
No. 7 for Atlanta 4:20 P.M.
No. 5 for Atlanta 11:55 A.M.
No. 9 for Barnett 8:00 P.M.
EAST BOUND LEAVE
No. 2 for Augusta 11:55 A.M.
No. 8 for Augusta 8:43 P.M.
No. 4 for Augusta 1:05 A.M.
No. 6 for Augusta 5:19 P.M.
No. 10, for Augusta 6:30 A.M.
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