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' ✓ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f B a n k s OF THE STATE OF ALABAM A FOR THE FISCAL Y E A R ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 TO THE GOVERNOR MOWN MtlNTtNt OO. MONTOOMtftY. G IY E N iT O T H E State Historiqr Society of Missouri ANNUAL REPORT OF THE S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f B a n k s OF THE STATE OF ALABAM A FOR THE FISCAL Y E A R ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 TO THE GOVERNOR Montgomery, Ala. The Brown Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, 1917 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS Hon. Charles Henderson, Governor. D e a r S ir : I submit herewith my annual report covering the year end ing September 30, 1917. All receipts and disbursements are shown herein, as required by the act creating this department. Since the date of my last report I have taken possession of one bank for liquidation, viz. Gilbertown: Citizens Bank and Trust Company. Respectfully submitted, A. E. WALKER, Superintendent of Banks. RECEIPTS A SSESSM E N T OF STATE B AN K S AND TR U ST COM PANIES UNDER ACT APPROVED F E B R U A R Y 15, 1915, FOR T H E F IS C A L YEA R EN D IN G SEPTEM BER 30, 1917 Abbeville— Bank o f Henry.......... ......................................... $ 75.00 Albertville— Bank of Albertville (Branch at A rab).. 82.00 Albertville— J. F. Hooper, Banker..................................... 108.00 Alexander City— Alexander City Bank............................ 108.00 Alexander City— Nolen Bank................................................ 92.00 Aliceville— Aliceville Bank & Trust Company............ 42.00 Aliceville— Merchants and Farmers Bank..................... 42.00 Altoona— First State Bank.................................................... 25.00 Andalusia— Bank of Andalusia......................................... 92.00 Anniston— Citk Bank and Trust Company................... 125.00 Ariton— Ariton Banking Company.................................... 57.00 Ashland— Farmers State Bank........................................... 25.00 Ashville— Ashville Savings Bank....................................... 25.00 Athens— Citizens Bank and Trust Co. Elkmont) (Branch at ........................................................................ 82.00 Athens— Farmers and Merchants Bank.......................... 75.00 Atmore— Bank of Atmore.................................................... Attalla— Attalla Bank ........................................................... 42.00 75.00 Attalla— Merchants and Farmers Bank......................... 42.00 Auburn— Bank of Auburn.................................................... 42.00 Bay Minette— Baldwin County Bank............................ 57.00 Beatrice— Peoples Exchange Bank................................... 25.00 Belle Mina— Belle Mina Bank............................................. 25.00 Berry— Bank of Berry............................................................. 25.00 Bessemer— United States Savings Bank....................... 57.00 Birmingham— American Trust and Savings Bank.... 335.00 Birmingham— Birmingham Trust and Savings Co..... 335.00 Birmingham— Steiner Brothers, Bankers....................... 250.00 Boaz— Boaz Bank...................................................................... 57.00 Boaz— Farmers and Merchants Bank.............................. 25.00 Brent— Brent Banking Company................ 42.00 Brewton— Bank of Brewton.................................................. 92.00 6 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Brewton— Citizens Bank........................................................$ 57.00 Brewton— Farmers and Merchants Bank..................... 42.00 Bridgeport— J. C. Jacobs Banking Company................. 25.00 Brundidge— Brundidge Banking Company................... 125.00 Butler— Choctaw Bank ......................................................... 25.00 Calera— Central State Bank................................................ 25.00 Camden— Bank of Camden.................................................... 42.00 Camp H ill— Bank o f Camp H ill......................................... 75.00 Carbon H ill— Citizens Bank........................................................ 25.00 Carrollton— Bank of Carrollton............................................... 42.00 Cedar Bluff— Cedar Bluff Bank............................................... 42.00 Center— Cherokee County Bank......................................... 42.00 Centerville— Bibb County Banking and Trust Co..... 42.00 Centerville— Peoples Bank ........................................................ 42.00 Cbatom— Chatom State Bank............................................. 25.00 Clanton— Peoples Savings Bank......................................... 42.00 Clayton— Advance Banking Company.............................. 57.00 Clayton— Clayton Banking Company................................ 75.00 Clio— Clio Banking Company.............................................. 42.00 Coffee Springs— Bank of Coffee Springs....................... 42.00 Collinsville— Farmers and Merchants Bank................. 42.00 Columbia— Bank of Columbia.............................................. Columbiana— Columbiana Savings Bank........................ 42.00 42.00 Columbiana— Shelby County State Bank........................ 25.00 Cordova— Cordova Bank ...................................................... 25.00 Cragford— Cragford Bank .................................................... 25.00 Crossville— First Bank o f Crossville................................ 25.00 Cuba— Bank of Cuba................................. ............................. 25.00 Cullman— Parker Bank & Trust Company................... 57.00 Dadeville— Sturdivant Bank ................................................ 57.00 Dadeville— Tallapoosa Bank.............................. 57.00 Daleville— Bank of Daleville.............................................. 42.00 Decatur— Tennessee County Valley Bank (Branches at Cherokee, Courtland, Double Springs, Falkville, Florence, Gurley, Haleyville, Hillsboro, Leighton, Paint Rock, Russellville, Scottsboro, Stevenson, Town Creek, and Tuscum bia)........ 555.00 Demopolis— Robertson Banking Company..................... 160.00 Dora— Dora Banking and Trust Company................... 25.00 Dothan— Dothan Bank & Trust Company..................... • 75.00 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Eclectic— Bank of Eclectic*.................................................... $ 25.00 Elba— Elba Bank and Trust Company............................ 75.00 Ensley— Bank of Alabama.................................................... 57.00 Ensley— Bank of Ensley (Ramsay and McCormack, Incorporated) ............................................................... 185.00 Enterprise— Enterprise Banking Company................... 92.00 Epes— Sumter Bank and Trust Company....................... 25.00 Eufaula— Bank of Eufaula.................................................. 92.00 Eutaw— Merchants and Farmers Bank.......................... 92.00 Evergreen— Peoples Bank (Branch at Castleberry).... 185.00 Fairfield— First Bank of Fairfield.................................... 42.00 Faunsdale— Watkins Banking Company....................... 75.00 Fayette— Alabama State Bank and Trust Company.. 25.00 Five Points— Bank of Five Points..................................... 25.00 Flomaton— Bank of Flomaton............................................. 25.00 Florala— Bank of Florala...................................................... 57.00 Florence— Alabama Trust and Savings Bank.............. 42.00 Foley— State Bank of Foley.................................................. 25.00 Fort Deposit— Fort Deposit Bank..................................... 42.00 Fort Payne— Citizens Bank and Security Company.. 42.00 Fort Payne— DeKalb County Bank................................ 42.00 Gadsden— Alabama Bank & Trust Company................. 57.00 Gadsden— Etowah Trust and Savings Bank................. 160.00 Gadsden— Gadsden Loan and Trust Company............ 42.00 Gantt— Bank of Gantt........................................................... 25.00 Gaylesville— Bank of Gaylesville....................................... 42.00 Geneva— Citizens Bank ......................................................... 75.00 Georgiana— Butler Co. Bank (Branch at McKenzie) 67.00 Georgiana— Farmers and Merchants Bank................... 25.00 Girard (P. O. Phenix)— Phenix-Girard Bank............ 42.00 Goodwater— Farmers and Merchants Bank................... 42.00 Goodwater— Peoples Trust and Savings Bank.......... 42.00 Gordo— Merchants and Farmers Bank............................ 42.00 Gordon— Bank of Gordon...................................................... 25.00 Grand Bay— Grand Bay State Bank................................ 25.00 Greensboro— Peoples B a n k .................................................... 42.00 Greenville— Bank of Greenville......................................... 108.00 Grove Hill— Bank of Grove H ill...............’..................... 25.00 Guin— Marion County Banking Company at Hamilton) (Branch ............................................................... 67.00 Guntersville— Citizens Bank .............................................. 25.00 7 8 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Hackleburg— Bank of Hackleburg.....................................$ 25.00 Haleyville— Traders and Farmers Bank........... .............. 42.00 Hanceville— Merchants Bank .................................................... Hartford— Bank of Hartford...................................................... 25.00 57.00 Hartselle— Bank of Hartselle.............................................. 42.00 Headland— Farmers and Merchants Bank..................... 42.00 Heflin— Bank of Heflin................................................................. 57.00 Huntsville— Farmers State Bank....................................... 42.00 Huntsville— Huntsville Bank and Trust Company...... 142.00 Huntsville— W . R. Rison Banking Company................. 180.00 Hurtsboro— Bank of Hurtsboro................................................. 42.00 Hurtsboro— Farmers and Merchants Bank................... 42.00 Jackson— Jackson Bank and Trust Company............... 42.00 James— James and Midway Banking Company.......... 42.00 Jasper— Central Bank and Trust Company................. 42.00 Jasper— Jasper Trust Company................................................. Kennedy— Bank of Kennedy...................................................... 75.00 25.00 Kinston— Farmers and Merchants Bank....................... 25.00 LaFayette— Bank of LaFayette......................................... 92.00 LaFayette— Chambers County Bank....................................... 75.00 Larkinsville— Larkinsville Banking Company............ 25.00 Leeds— Leeds 25.00 State Bank.................................................... Lexington— Bank of Lexington........................................... 25.00 Lincoln— Lincoln Bank and Trust Company............... 42.00 Linden— Marengo County Bank......................................... 42.00 Lineville— Farmers and Merchants Bank.............................. Livingston— Bank of Sumter...................................................... 42.00 57.00 Livingston— McMillan and Company, Bankers.......... 57.00 Louisville— Bank of Louisville........................................... 42.00 Louisville— Barbour County Bank..................................... 25.00 Luverne— Bank of Luverne........................................................ Luverne— Farmers Bank ....................................................... 57.00 42.00 Madison— Bank of Madison........................................................ 25.00 Madrid— Bank of Madrid............................................................. 25.00 Marbury— Farmers Savings Bank........................................... Marion— Marion Central Bank........................................... Marion— Peoples Bank ................................................................. Marion Junction— Marion Junction State Bank.......... Millport— Millport State Bank.................................................. 25.00 125.00 92.00 42.00 42.00 9 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Mobile— Merchants B a n k ...................................................... $ 250.00 Mobile— Peoples Bank ........................................................... 335.00 Mobile— Union Savings Bank................................................... Monroeville— Monroe County Bank................................. 57.00 75.00 Montevallo— Merchants and Planters Bank................... 42.00 Montgomery— Alabama Bank and Trust Company.... 250.00 Montgomery— Sullivan Bank and Trust Company...... 250.00 Montgomery— Union Bank & Trust Company............ 125.00 Moulton— Bank of Moulton.................................................. 42.00 Moulton— Citizens Bank ...................................................... 25.00 Moundville— Bank of Moundville........................................... Newbern— Bank of Newbern...................................................... 2 5 00 42.00 New Brockton— Bank of New Brockton......................... 42.00 New Hope— Bank of New Hope......................................... 42.00 New Market— New Market Banking Company.......... 25.00 Newville— Farmers State Bank................................................. 42.00 North Birmingham— North Birmingham Trust and Savings Bank ..................................................................... 57.00 Northport— Northport Bank ...................................................... 25.00 Notasulga— First Bank of Notasulga.............................. 25.00 Notasulga— Merchants and Farmers Bank................... 42.00 Oakman— Bank of Oakman........................................................ 25.00 Odenville— Bank of Odenville.................................................... 25.00 Oneonta— Blount County Bank................................................. 42.00 Oneonta— Farmers Savings Bank........................................... 42.00 Oneonta— Oneonta Trust and Banking Company...... 42.00 Opelika— Bank o f Opelika.................................................... 108.00 Opp— Covington County Bank................................................. Orrville— Orrville Bank & Trust Company................... 75.00 42.00 Oxford— Peoples Bank of Oxford..................................... 42.00 Ozark— Ozark City Bank...................................................... 108.00 Ozark— Planters and Merchants Bank............................ 125.00 Pell City— Pell City Bank & Trust Company............ 57.00 Peterman— Bank of Peterman.............................................. 25.00 Piedmont— Farmers and Merchants Bank........................... 25.00 Pinckard— Peoples Bank ............................................................ 42.00 Pine Apple— Bank of Pine Apple......................................... 42.00 Pine H ill— Clay Sheffield Banker..................................... Pittsview— Bank of Pittsview.............................................. Pollard— Bank of Pollard.......................................................... 25.00 57.00 42.00 10 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Prattville— Autauga Banking and Trust Co..................$ Ragland— Bank of Ragland........................................................ 125.00 25.00 Red Bay— Bank of Red B ay................................................ 25.00 Red Level— First Bank o f Red Level.............................. 42.00 Red Level— Peoples Bank.................................................... 42.00 Reform— State Bank of Reform......................................... 42.00 Repton— Merchants and Farmers Bank.......................... 42.00 Repton— Repton State Bank...................................................... 42.00 Roanoke— Merchants and Farmers Bank..................... 92.00 Roanoke— Roanoke Banking Company............................ 250.00 Robertsdale— Robertsdale Banking Company..................... 25.00 Rockford—Hank of Rockford.............................................. 42.00 Rockford— Coosa County Bank........................................... 25.00 Rogersville— Bank o f Rogersville....................................... 42.00 Roy— Peoples Bank .................................................................. 25.00 Russellville— Citizens Bank and Savings Company.. 42.00 Samson— Peoples Bank ............................................................... 42.00 Scottsboro— J. C. Jacobs Banking Company................. 25.00 Selma— Selma Trust and Savings Bank.......................... 108.00 Selma— Peoples Bank and Trust Company................. 92.00 Sheffield— Peoples Bank ............................................................. Springville— Bank of Springville............................................. Standing Rock— Bank of Standing Rock..................... Sulligent— Bank of Sulligent...................................................... 57.00 25.00 42.00 42.00 Sweet W ater— Sweet W ater State Bank..................... 25.00 Talladega— Bank and Trust Company of Talladega 92.00 Talladega Springs— Planters Bank ................................ 42.00 Tallassee— Bank of Tallassee.................................................... Thomaston— Planters Bank and Trust Company...... 42.00 25.00 Thomasville— Farmers Bank and Trust Company.... 92.00 Troy— W . B. Folmar and Sons, Bankers........................ 57.00 Troy— Troy Bank and Trust Company.......................... 57.00 Tuscaloosa— Merchants Bank & Trust Company...... 250.00 Tuscumbia— Colbert County Bank......................................... Tuskegee— Bank of Tuskegee.............................................. Tuskegee— Farmers State Bank............................................... Tuskegee— Macon County Bank......................................... Union Springs— American B&nk............................................... Union Springs— Merchants and Farmers Bank........ 42.00 108.00 42.00 125.00 57.00 75.00 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Uniontown— Canebrake Loan and Trust Company....$ 57.00 Uniontown— Farmers Bank ................................................ 42.00 Uniontown— Planters and Merchants Bank................. 142.00 Valley Head— Bank of Valley Head................................ 25.00 Vernon— Bank of Vernon...................................................... 25.00 Vincent— Coosa Valley Bank................................................ 25.00 Vinegar Bend— Bank of Washington County............... 25.00 Wadley— Bank of Wadley...................... ............................. 57.00 Warrior— Bank of Warrior.................................................. 25.00 Warrior— Citizens Bank ...................................................... 25.00 Waterloo— Farmers and Merchants Bank..................... 25.00 Wedowee— Bank of Wedowee............................................. 42.00 W est Blocton— W est Blocton Savings Bank................. 42.00 Wetumpka— Bank of Wetumpka....................................... 57.00 Wilsonville— Wilsonville State Bank................................ 25.00 Winfield— Winfield State Bank........................................... 25.00 Woodlawn— Woodlawn Savings Bank.............................. 42.00 York— Bank of York ............................................................. 25.00 Total. 11 .$15,087.00 12 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. DISBURSEMENTS FOR TH E F IS C A L Y E A R EN D IN G SEPTEM BE R 30, 1917. SA LAR IES. A. E. W alker...............................................................................$ W . W . Fussell............................................. .............................. 3.600.00 900.00 L. L. Gellerstedt........................................................................ 876.97 J. L. Griffin................................................................................. 1.800.00 E. W . McLeod................................................................. ............. 169.34 W . F. Rainer............................................................................... 895.00 James A. W alker........................................................................ 1,412.88 John T. Walker, Jr............................................. !.................... 1,500.00 John Davies ................................................................................. 572.58 M. E. Chisholm..................................................... ..................... 283.33 Mrs. B. D. Funk.................................. ..................................... 25.00 $ 12,029.10 T R A V E L IN G E X P E N S E S. A. E. W alker................................................................................ $ 461.17 W . W . Fussell............................................................................... 676.11 J. L. Griffin................................................................................... 1,363.21 J. T. Walker, Jr......................................................................... 1,088.83 L. L. Gellerstedt........................................................................ 617.44 James A. W alker........................................................................ 617.66 W . F. Rainer................................................ 506.94 E. W . McLeod............................................................................... 15^.73 5,347.09 B AN K IN G BO ARD — E X P E N S E S A N D PER D IEM . W . W . Crawford........................................................................$ 32.46 J. W . Little................................................................................... 43.40 Total Disbursements. 75.86 .$ 17,452.05 REPORTS OF THE CONDITION OF THE STATE BANKS AND BANKERS OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA A T THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 2,1 917 REPORTING 235 BANKS AND 21 BRANCHES COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE STATE BANKS OF A LABAM A. RESOURCES. Currency Nov. 2,1917. June 20, 1917. $ 3,454,929.00 ....................................................... Gold .................................................................. ..... $ 620,740.60 $ 474,726.85 507,327.70 18,144,045.51 5,809,545.09 378,882.70 808,251.39 429,368.03 ...... 276,439.00 305,370.04 28,937.58 Cash Items ................................................... ...... 122,831.54 292,635.00 169,804.06 Loans and Discounts................................. ......39,127,902.61 41,252,527.83 2,124,505.22 Demand Loans.............................................. ...... 4,595,313.52 6,420,575.70 1,831,202.24 Bonds, Stocks and W arrants................. ...... 4,534,933.52 1,040,125.85 50,627.75 99,719.31 49,091.50 1,609,994.50 1,609,480.24 ...... Due from Banks............................................ ......12,334,500.42 Collections in Transit............................... ...... Clearing House Items.............................. Overdrafts ..................................................... 474,245.97 2,888,807.07 ' Bank Building ............................................ ...... Furniture and Fixtures.......................... ...... 641,176.24 641,258.49 82.25 Other Real Estate........................................ ...... 1,470,780.33 1,567,989.58 91,209.25 Other Resources.......................................... ...... 346,564.75 1,603,690.92 1,317,132.17 Total Resources............................... .... $67,665,643.82 32,000.85 508.20 $81,787,698.15 $14,155,103.44 $ 33,109.11 A N N U A L R E P O R T FO R 1917. 511,544.91 37,298.94 Silver, Nickles and Pennies.................... Decrease. Increase. LIA B ILITIE S. Increase. June 20,1917. Nov. 2,1917. $41,837,024.34 $10,798,204.79 Decrease. Individual D eposits.... $1>1,038,819.55 Demand Certificates..... 1,092,127.01 900,492.71 Due to Other Banks... ... 2,345,009.32 3,929,006.99 1,584,597.67 Cashier’s Checks........... 233,354.44 437,000.85 204,246.41 Certified Checks............. 43,010.87 65,991.17 22,380.30 Due Unpaid Dividends. 4,300.50 17,073.00 12,773.10 Savings Deposits........... ... 11,018,895.42 12.021.583.00 1,002,688.24 Time Certificates........... 3,389,483.35 3,000,643.31 271,159.96 Capital Stock.................. 10,078,100.00 10.609.800.00 68,300.00 Surplus ............................. .... 4,050,279.17 3.994.197.50 56,081.61 Undivided Profits......... 2,065,340.50 1,906,410.91 158,929.56 Bills Payable.................. 1,271,840.25 1.035.544.50 236,301.75 Bills Rediscounted....... 219,099.03 123,341.59 96,358.04 Other Liabilities........... 214,717.21 1,248,320.90 $67,665,043.82 1,033,599.75 $81,787,698.15 $14,929,650.22 807,595.89 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Total Liabilities.......................... .... 191,624.90 1G A N N U A L REPORT FOR 1917. Albertville The Bank of Albertville (Branch at Arab) OFFICERS Hogan Jackson, President. James R. Sherman, Vice-President. C. J. Walker, Cashier. Earl G. Parr, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS W. W. Currey. L C. Adkins. James R. Sherman. J. B. H. Lumpkin J. B. Brown. U. V. Gibson. Hogan Jackson. STA TE M E N T, N O V E M B E R 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House.... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total 24,930.00 2,697.50 2,129.31 31.08 96,645.25 54,513.73 180,946.87 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 50,429.58 Loans and Discounts...................... 110,962.69 Demand Loans ................................ 13,869.43 22.24 Overdrafts ............... Banking House ................................ 5,750.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,750.00 Other Real Estate............................ 1,997.19 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 366,728.00 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 231,305.41 Demand Certificates ....................... 38,364.75 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 3,935.92 Certified Checks .............................. 1,257.99 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. 20,000.00 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 294,864.07 Capital Stock paid in...................... 1 Surplus Fund ................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes................... ........ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 50.000. 00 20 . 000 . 00 1,863.93 Grand Total.................... ? 366,728.00 Albertville J. F. Hooper, Banker OFFICERS J. F. Hooper, President. A. B. Hooper, Cashier. A. B. Hooper, Jr., Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS (Not Incorporated) S T A TE M E N T, N O V E M B E R 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 17,180.00 ............. 1,807.50 Gold Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ 1,651.42 Checks and Cash Items.................. 1,474.00 Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit...................... 11,082.23 Due from Banks in this State....... 101,833.92 Due frbm Banks in other States.... 5,751.06 Total................................$ 140,780.13 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 120.00 Loans and Discounts ...................... 101,587.98 Demand Loans ................................ 80,781.38 Overdrafts ........................................ 784.87 Banking House ................................ 2,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,890.78 Other Real Estate............................ 5,559.44 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total...................... 8 333,504.58 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 199,485.31 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 7,291.62 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 206,776.93 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 25,000.00 82,500.00 17,227.65 2,000.00 Grand Total...................... $ 333,504.58 17 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Alexander City The Alexander City Bank OFFICERS .J. C. Maxwell, President. Dr. A. L. Harlan, Vice-President. H. Herzfeld, Cashier. Leon M. Willis, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS J. C. Maxwell. H. Herzfeld. Dr. A. L. Harlan. L. M. Willis. Joe Herzfeld. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES • ’Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... .Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing H ouse.... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total..................................$ LIABILITIES 11,463.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 149,348.69 825.00 Demand Certificates ....................... 1,903.09 Time Certificates ............................ 189.00 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 2,009.29 Certified Checks .............................. 7,118.70 Due to Clearing House.................... 291.88 16,219.73 Due Banks in this State............... 1,623.07 25,865.31 Due Banks in other States............ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 5,500.00 63,583.83 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 20,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 177,185.83 42,719.32 Demand Loans ................................ •Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ 2,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 875.00 'Other Real Estate............................ -Other Resources .............................. .40 •Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 306,364.38 Total Deposits.................$ 158,772.93 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes........................... Reserve for Interest....................... Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 55,000.00 55,000.00 35,091.45 1,750.00 750.00 Grand Total.................... $ 306,364.38 Alexander City The Nolen Bank OFFICERS Roy L. Nolen, President. •S. J. Nolen, Cashier. DIRECTORS (Not Incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... "Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit........... ....... Due from Banks in thisState........ 'Due from Banks in other States.... Total.................... ’...........$ LIABILITIES 6,054.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 1,437.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 927.13 Time Certificates ............................ 305.49 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... 19,675.01 Due Banks in this State................. 2,027.05 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 30,426.18 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 52,410.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 122,795.29 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 2,826.18 Banking House ................................ 2,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 500.00 •Other Real Estate............................ -Other Resources .............................. 'Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 211,457.65 Total Deposits.................$ 59,693.05 41.40 59,734.45 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 50,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1,723.20 Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes.................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... Grand Total. .$ 211,457.65 18 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Aliceville The Aliceville Bank & Trust Company J. V. J. H. Amos J. A. OFFICERS Park, President. Summerville, Vice-President. Horton, Vice-President. Somerville, Jr., Cashier. DIRECTORS J. V. Park. J. D. Sanders. J. M. Summerville. T. H. Sanders. Amos Horton. S. W. Hood. C. R. Horton. W. B. Somerville. J. A . Somerville, Jr. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ..............,.................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 1,816.08 25,237.09 30,736.62 Total..................................$ 69,614.27 8,663.00 417.50 2,047.74 696.24 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 3,120.00 154,753.04 Loans and Discounts..*..............,..... Demand Loans ................................ 26,475.76 Overdrafts ............. 965.23 4,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,528.00 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 260,456.30 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 203,060.67 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 11,842.03 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 106.39 Certified Checks .............................. 43.42 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. 1,334.06 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 216,386.57 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 20,000.00 20,000.00 4,069.73 Grand Total................... .$ 260,456.30 Aliceville The Merchants & Farmers Bank OFFICERS F. B. Carpenter, President. J. N. Morrow, First Vice-President. Dr. D. W. Gass, Second Vice-President. Jas. F. Croley, Cashier. Edgar Hood, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS F. B. Carpenter. J. M. Stapp. J. N. Morrow. D. Powell. Dr. D. W. Gass. W. C. Richardson. Jno. S. Long. G. B. White. Jas. Croley. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 15,952.67 12,820.29 3,193.00 275.00 1,134.14 8.91 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 49,284.34 5,641.62 62.87 656.00 Total.................................. $ 33,384.01 Total Deposits.................$ 55,644.83 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 275.00 41,014.71 2,685.85 26.07 3,800.00 1,544.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest............... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 25,000.00 1,000.00 $ 82,728.64 Grand Total. Grand Total. .$ 1,083.81 82,728.64 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 19 Altoona The First State Bank OFFICERS T. R. Bynum, President. W. L. Ellison, Vice-President. C. S. Hardin, Cashier. John Thompson, Assistant Cashier. T. R. Bynum. W. L. Ellison. C. S. Hardin. DIRECTORS W. Hopper. J. S. Lamb. J. F. Thompson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOU RCES Currency ............................................... $ Gold ........................................................ Silver, N ickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Item s.................... E xchanges fo r Clearing H ouse..... Cash Items in T ransit...................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States. .. T otal...................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ................................... B anking H ouse ................................... Furniture and Fixtures.................... O th er Real Estate............................... O ther Resources ................................. Gash Short ........................................... 15,664.00 35.00 1,262.91 4.00 38,194.60 L IA B IL IT IE S Individual Deposits .......................... $ Tim e Certificates ............................... Cashier’s Checks ............................... Certified Checks ................................. Due to Clearing H ouse...................... Due Banks in this State.................. Due Banks in other States.............. Due U npaid Dividends...................... 83,346.91 326.50 55,160.51 T otal Deposits.................. $ 83,673.41 47,385.47 1,925.00 Capital Stock paid in........................ $ Surplus Fund ....................................... Undivided Profits, less Current 20,000.00 1,085.00 1,750.00 25.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 106,464.41 Notes and Bills P ayable.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted.......... Reserve fo r T axes.............................. Reserve fo r Interest........,................. Other Liabilities ................................. Cash Over ........................................... 872.56 Grand T otal...................... $ 106,464.41 Andalusia The Bank of Andalusia R. E. W. R. OFFICERS D. Crawford, President. C. Gunn, Vice-President. D. Hutchinson, Cashier. N. McLeod, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS R. D. Crawford. S. B. Milligan. E. C. Gunn. C. S. Joiner. W. D. Hutchinson. A. R. Powell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks andCash Items..................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 57.50 6,971.90 55,093.51 Total................................$ 82,872.08 Total Deposits.................$ 246,741.14 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 4,768.71 Loans and Discounts...................... 197,437.98 Demand Loans ................................ 23,662.69 Overdrafts ........................................ 103.28 Banking House ............ 23,750.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 7,253.74 Other Real Estate............................ 14,571.84 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 7,566.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ 42.91 Cash Over ........................................ 70.27 Grand Total. 10,100.00 1,390.00 2,468.63 6,789.54 .? 354,420.32 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 236,639.88 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 7,282.61 2,802.65 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. 16.00 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Grand Total. .? 354,420.32 20 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Anniston The City Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS C. J. Houser, President. O. M. Alexander, Vice-President. Jas. Keith, Jr., Vice-President. Frank Leigh, Cashier. J. R. Houser, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS C. J. Houser. Frank Leigh. L. H. Carre. O. M. Alexander. S. A. Stewart. L. E. Ogletree. Jas. Keith, Jr. J. F. Smith, Jr. E. W. Ledbetter. W. H. McKleroy. F. K. Perrow. Whitfield Clark. W. W. Whiteside. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ...........................................:$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.... .............. Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State........ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 266,364.46 Demand Certificates .......... ........... Time Certificates ............................ 18,357.44 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 1,217.71 Certified Checks .............................. 197.76Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 24,569.00 7,000.00 4,802.23 1,021.91 20.00 43,011.71 29,121.94 Total................................$ 109,546.79 Total Deposits.................$ 286,137.36 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 20,383.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 276,325.75 Demand Loans ................................ 17,512.28 Overdrafts ......... 105.26 16,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,432.85 Other Real Estate............................ 11,924.79 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 150,000.00Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 9,093.36 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... 10,000.00Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total.................... $ 455,230.72 Grand Total.................... $ 455,230.72:: Ariton The Ariton Banking Company J. T. J. B. Y. OFFICERS J. Barnes, President. J. Trawick, First Vice-President. F. Brown, Second Vice-President. I. Jackson, Cashier. E. Folsom, Assistant Cashier. J. J. Barnes. T. J. Trawick. J. F. Brown. DIRECTORS J. F. Richardson. S. S. Jones. A. B. Johnson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 13,163.22 8,364.77 Total................................$ 24,820.74 2,013.00 730.00 539.46 10.29 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... 102,953.86 Demand Loans .......... 1,357.85 Overdrafts ........................................ 469.66 Banking House ................................ 3,172.60 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,900.00 Other Real Estate............................ 5,193.62 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ............................... - ...... 3.03 Grand Total. .$ 140,871.26 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total Deposits.................$ 75,767.86: 2,584.66- 78,352.52 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 39,000.00 Surplus Fund ...................................... 10,000.00Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,518.74 Notes and Bills Payable.................... 10,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes........;................... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 140,871.26: 21 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Ashland The Fanners State Bank OFFICERS A. G. Cusick, President. S. W. Pruitt, Jr., Vice-President. M. W. Morgan, Cashier. A. G. Cusick. S. W. Pruitt. M. W. Morgan. DIRECTORS E. R. Hearn. W. O. Bryant. Felix Parsons. W. G. Green. A. S. Bell. W. L. Runyan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... I Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and •Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 10,351.91 8,071.31 Total................................$ 26,685.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 4,663.00 230.00 1,220.89 2,148.79 55,205.30 27,211.00 2.10 5,000.00 1,500.00 1.00 Grand Total.................... $ 115,605.30 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House....... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid .Dividends........ 80,289.29 17,172.47 485.86 Total Deposits.................$ 97,947.62 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 2,650.18 7.59 Grand Total.................... $ 115,605.30 Ashville The Ashville Savings Bank OFFICERS James L. Herring, President. W. A. Reason, Vice-President. James A. Embry, Vice-President. J. C. Dubois, Jr., Cashier. Joe M. Nunnally, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS James A. Embry. J. R. Wilson. John W. Inzer. J. M. Stewart. J. E. Baggett. B. B. Phillips. John L. Hamilton. W. A. Beason. James L. Herring. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................3 Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... .Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 20,649.35 76.34 Total................................$ 29,934.39 Total Deposits................ $ 95,708.80 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House .............. Furniture and Fixtures.. Other Real Estate.......... Other Resources ............ Cash Short ...................... 10,400.00 68,448.29 1,173.65 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted.. Reserve fo r Taxes.................... Reserve for Interest................ Other Liabilities ...................... Cash Over ................................ 12,500.00 7,000.00 Grand Total. 8,225.00 570.00 360.77 - 52.93 2,948.63 2, 000.00 368.19 1,000.00 .$ 116,273.15 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Grand Total. 61,429.22 23,660.52 619.06 10,000.00 1,064.35 .$ 116,273.15 22 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Athens The Citizens Bank & Trust Company (Branch at Elkmont) OFFICERS Wm. S. Peebles, President. Thos. McClellan, Vice-President. David L. Rosenau, Sr., Vice-President. Asbury B. McWilliams, Cashier. Wm. D. Jones, Assistant Cashier. Luke Pryor, Chairman o f the Board. DIRECTORS Wm. S. Peebles. Luke Pryor. Asbury B. McWilliams. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 29,867.00 342.50 6,241.79 1,192.51 3,408.49 35,641.57 42,123.05 Total................................ $ 118,816.91 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ..................... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 50,380.00 63,978.04 15,965.00 9.50 14,500.00 6,556.73 6,892.07 Grand Total.................... $ 277,098.25 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 225,468.71 Demand Certificates ........................ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ..................................... 104.00 7.62 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 1.00 Total Deposits.................$ 225,581.33 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over .......................................... 30,000.00 18,000.00 2,755.81 750.00 11.11 Grand Total.................... $ 277,098.25 Athens The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS C. B. Glaze, President. L. C. Hightower, Vice-President. W . J. Howard, Vice-President. J. N. Howard, Cashier J. M. Davis, Assistant Cashier. C. B. Glaze. L. C. Hightower. W. J. Howard. DIRECTORS J. N. Howard. W. T. Clay. J. E. Gray. J. G. Rankin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash- Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 44,080.00 1,570.00 3,103.13 14,156.12 37,292.50 62,474.63 Total................................ $ 162,676.38 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 5,000.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 212,129.98 Demand Loans ................................ 28,134.69 Overdrafts ....................................... 17.68 Banking House ............. - ................ 15,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 6,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 2,000.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ................................ 208.30 Grand Total. .$ 430,167.03 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .........................$ 329,491.65 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ ■ 11,703.67 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 40.00 Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State...... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 341,235.32 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ,..................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable...................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 60,000.00 15,000.00 3,931.71 10,000.00 .$ 430,167.03 23 ' STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Atmore The Bank of Atmore OFFICERS J. E. McCoy, President. J. D. Curtis, Vice-President. E. F. Goldsmith, Cashier. W. R. Maxwell, Assistant Cashier. J. E. McCoy. J. D. Curtis. J. B. Steward. W. T. Brock. DIRECTORS W. W. Lowery. J. P. Stallworth. S. S. Coleman. B. Miles. D. Gillis. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 10,133.00 Gold ................................................... 5,145.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 1,084.23 Checks and Cash Items................... 404.00 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... 1,108.81 5,908.90 Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State..... 129,431.90 Due from Banks in other States.... 19,597.49 Total................................ $ 172,813.33 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... 103,097.03 20,425.97 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 45.77 Banking House ................................ 2,860.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,550.00 Other Real Estate............................ 1,115.20 756.81 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 303,664.11 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 250,479.77 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 10,815.54 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 2,072.29 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 263,367.60 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Resereve for Taxes.......................... Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 30,000.00 10,279.63 16.88 Grand Total.................... $ 303,664.11 Attalla The Attalla Bank OFFICERS T. C. Banks, President. Geo. P. Walker, Vice-President. C. B. Forman, Vice-President. E. G. Lee, Cashier. T. C. Banks. Geo. P. Walker. C. B. Forman. O D. Dupre DIRECTORS Wm. L. Edison. C. S. Wilkinson. Geo. Hamilton. P. G. Hollingsworth. E. G Lee. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ 11,663.00 2,000.00 689.20 926.79 11,108.05 9,916.04 18,700.91 55,003.99 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 5,410.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 140,078.37 Demand Loans ................. .*............. 42,131.86 Overdrafts .............. '........................ 24.51 Banking House ................................ 14,989.10 Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,369.63 Other Real Estate............................ 4,000.00 Other ‘ Resources .............................. Cash Short ...................................... Grand Total. .$ 265,007.46 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 157,107.65 Demand Certificates .......... Time Certificates ............... 26,676.55 Cashier’s Checks ................. 2,536.80 Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits................ ? 186,320.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 50,000.00 25,000.00 3,687.46 265,007.46 24 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Attalla The Merchants & Farmers Bank of Attalla, Alabama OFFICERS Damar Smith, President. Coleman R. Shepherd, Vice-President. F. W. Cox, Cashier. P. L. Cameron, Assistant Cashier. Lamar Smith. J. Coleman R. Shepherd. T. F. W. Cox. C. G. P. Smith. A. DIRECTORS E. Norton. H. Stephens. C. Fariss. E. Shahan.W. H. J. J. H. P. Smith. B. Harbour. W. Guest. Norton. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 7,788.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 102,697.77 1,065.00 Demand Certificates ........................ 248.12 Time Certificates ............................ 45,155.87 517.28 Cashier’s C hecks'...................’ ........... 125.20 Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House...... 17,312.95 Due Banks in this State.... 40,518.87 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................ $ 67,450.22 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 602.50 92,806.62 8,500.00 6.81 4,203.50 2,789.41 1,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 177,358.06 Total Deposits............... $ 147,978.84 Capital Stock paid in ..................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r T a x es............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 4,000.00 379.22 Grand Total.................... $ 177,358.06 Auburn The Bank of Auburn OFFICERS S . L. Toomer, President. W . D. Martin, Cashier. D r. C. A. Cary, Vice-President. S. L. Toomer. Dr. C. A. Cary. W. D. Martin. DIRECTORS Thos. Bragg. B. B. Ross. T. O. Wright. C. L. Hare. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES •Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState____ Due from Banks in other States.... 16,890.65 11,936.66 Total................................ $ 37,897.46 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? .Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... ■Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ____________ ____ Cash Short -------------- ------------------- 20,000.00 84,727.06 8,000.00 212.00 385.06 473.10 93.79 1,800.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 144,618.31 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 98,360.19 11,886.75 434.32 765.36 Total Deposits................ $ 111,446.62 Capital Stock jtaid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........ Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted............ Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest.________ Other Liabilities _______ ____ ____ Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 22,448.69 312.00 311.00 Grand T o ta l...................... $ 144,518.31 25 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Bay Minette The Baldwin County Bank DIRECTORS W. D. Stapleton. Joseph Hall. J. M. Voltz. Charles Hall. O. C. Hall. A. M. Thompson. Charles Barclay. OFFICERS W. D. Stapleton, President. J. M. Voltz, Vice-President. O. C. Hall, Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 18,004.00 1,287.50 1,109.21 577.86 96,421.32 5,260.76 Total................................$ 122,660.65 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 5,397.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 239,123.35 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 896.94 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 4,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 14,444.37 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 386,522.31 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 243,303.50 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates .!.......................... 82,842.99 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,911.81 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 328,058.30 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... 50,000.00 e.OOO.OO1 2,464.01 Grand Total.................... $ 386,522.31 Beatrice The Peoples Exchange Bank OFFICERS T. M. Riley, President. W. R. Sawyer, Vice-President. W. R. Sawyer, Cashier. W. J. Mason, Assistant Cashier. W. J. Nettles. W. R. Sawyer. T. M. Riley. Mrs. Jack Lyon. DIRECTORS S. D. Andress, Sr. J. N. Parker. J. J. Finklea. D. R. Andress. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 44,659.90 9,478.19 Total................................$ 58,518.08 Total Deposits................ $ 97,544.77 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 50.00 54,346.43 1,748.44 521.42 2,000.00 2,100.00 509.70 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... 15,000.00 6,000.00 Grand Total. 1,492.00 525.00 1,962.27 400.72 .$ 119,794.07 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates .................... Cashier’s Checks ..................... Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House........... Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid Dividends............. Grand Total. 75,541.69 21,631.97 356.11 15.00 1,249.30 .$ 119,794.07 26 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Belle Mina The Belle Mina Bank OFFICERS D. F. Green, President. Clyde Hendrix, Vice-President. Ben H. Sapp, Cashier. D. A. Howard, Assistant Cashier. John R. Witt, Chairman o f Board. B. N. Bibb. E. P. Garrett. D. F. Green. Clyde Hendrix. DIRECTORS S. J. Nethery. J. Sam Smith. J. J. Pettus. J. T. Sturdivant. John R. Witt. O. C. Ratliff. Henry B. Zeitler. Ben H. Sapp. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES. Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 2,844.00 100.00 735.89 50.00 21,961.61 25,691.50 29,542.80 375.97 1,000.00 1,000.00 41.94 57,652.21 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 43,526.84 1,863.67 8.00 Total Deposits............ .....$ 45,398.51 Capital Stock paid in............... .... $ Surplus Fund ............................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid...... Notes and Bills Payable............ Notes and Bills Rediscounted.... Reserve fo r Taxes....................... Reserve fo r Interest.................... Other Liabilities ......................... Cash Over ................................... 10,000.00 Grand Total............... .... $ 67,652.21 2,253.70 Berry The Bank of Berry OFFICERS J. C. Shepherd, President. G. I. Miller, Cashier. J. C. Shepherd. G. I. Miller. DIRECTORS Fred W. Johnson. A. M. Grimsley. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 6,189.00 Gold .................................................... 1,535.00 1,415.12 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... 1.25 Checks and Cash Items....................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState....... . 44,620.64 24,687.41 Due from Banks in other States.... Total..’.............................. $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. 78,448.42 29,407.66 4,748.42 1,700.00 .$ 114,304.50 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ..-.................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State...... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 55,330.48 34,658.79 1,041.85 Total Deposits.................$ 91,031.12 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 6,500.00 Grand Total. 1,773.38 .$ 114,304.50 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 27 Bessemer The United States Savings Bank OFFICERS W. W. Hollingsworth, President. George E. Rutledge, Vice-President. G. B. Hollingsworth, Cashier. R. W. Waldrop. Geoerge Ross. C. E. Abbott. DIRECTORS W. W. Hollingsworth. George E. Rutledge. G. B. Hollingsworth . STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 R ESOU RCES C urrency ............................................... $ 32,400.00 Gold ......................... .................... 562.50 Silver, Nickels and P ennies............ 5,749.25 Checks and Cash Item s.................... E xchanges fo r Clearing H ouse..... 455.39 Cash Items in T ransit...................... Due fro m Banks in this State........ 113,517.35 Due from Banks in other States.... 11,133.45 T otal...................................$ 163,817.94 L IA B IL IT IE S Individual Deposits .......................... $ 465,161.55 Tim e Certificates ............................... Cashier’s Checks ................................. Certified Checks ................................. Due to Clearing H ouse....................... Due Banks in this State.................. Due Banks in other States.............. Due U npaid Dividends...................... Capital Stock paid in ........................ $ Surplus Fund ..................................... U ndivided Profits, less Current B an king H ouse ................................... Furniture and Fixtures.................... Other Real Estate............................... Other Resources ................................. Cash Short ........................................... N otes and Bills Payable.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes.................. ............ Reserve fo r Interest...................... Other Liabilities ................................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand T otal...................... $ 528,788.21 311.61 T otal Deposits.................. $ 471,227.18 Bonds and Stocks ow ned by Bank..$ 10,500.00 Loans and Discounts........................ 313,807.69 Demand Loans ................................... 23,029.45 8,695.67 8,392.00 5,094.93 499.83 159.26 50,000.00 2,201.80 Grand T otal...................... $ 528,788.21 Birmingham The American Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS G. B. McCormack, Chairman o f Board. W. W. Crawford, President. H. L. Badham, Vice-President. J. Kirkman Jackson, Vice-President. C. M. Williamson, Cashier. Frank Stevens, Assistant. Cashier. H. H. K. Jefferson, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS G. B. McCormack. W. J. Dangaix. James Bowron. W. W. Crawford. Sidney J. Bowie. H. C. Abbott. H. L. Badham. William D. Jelks. Walter Moore. J. Kirkman Jackson,•R. M. Goodall. F. B. Yeilding. C. M. Williamson. F. M. Fowlkes. Leroy P. Percy. J. W. McQueen. J. D. Kirkpatrick. H. K. Milner. Morris W. Bush. H. E. McCormack. L. Sevier. Louis V. Clark. W. S. McFarland. A. C. Ramsay. J. Warner Shook. Chas. F. DeBardelaben. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ 379,275.00 Gold ...................... -............................ 3,510.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... 20,392.57 39,590.95 Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... 76,994.53 Cash Items in Transit................... 108,977.86 26,053.58 Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 1,470,772.00 Total................................$2,125,566.49 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 267,387.15 Loans and Discounts...................... 3,091,460.29 Demand Loans ................................ 1,037,677.31 Overdrafts ........................................ 278.25 Banking House ................................ 325,812.27 Furniture and Fixtures.................. 79,951.13 Other Real Estate............................ 58,471.97 Other Resources .............................. 23,317.58 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. $7,009,922.44 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .......•.......... Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates ..................... Cashier’s Checks ................... . Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House............. Due Banks in this State.......... Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends............. $5,354,161.79 139,544.98 61,374.18 8,671.90 48,479.61 543,512.23 17,244.28 Total Deposits................ $6,172,988.97 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 500,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 250,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 63,023.48 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................... 10,617.36 Reserve fo r Interest........................... 13,292.63 Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. $7,009,922.44 28 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1017. Birmingham The Birmingham Trust ■& Savings Company OFFICERS Arthur W. Smith, President. Tom O. Smith, Vice-President. W. H. Manly, Cashier: Benson Cain, Assistant Cashier. C. D. Cotten, Assistant Cashier . E. W. Finch, Assistant Cashier. Arthur W. Smith. Tom O. Smith. T. H. Benners. Lee C. Bradley. J. M. Caldwell. DIRECTORS S. L. Earle. R. S. Munger. William I. Grubb. M. P. Northington. W. E. Henley. H. J. Porter. F. M. Jackson. R. A. Terrell. F. H. Lathrop. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 498,714.00 Gold .................................................... 88,632.50 70,611.92 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... 5,095.36 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... 96,473.22 Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... 443,614.87 Due from Banks in other States.... 1,973,948.76 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .........................$7,381,079.69 Demand Certificates ...................... 419,114.88 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 7,300.58 Certified Checks .............................. 3,720.02 Due to Clearing House..................... 41,103.22 Due Banks in this State................. 974,922.95 Due Banks in other States............. 485,344.61 Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total................................ $3,177,090.63 Total Deposits.................$9,312,585.95 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 434,259.61 Loans and Discounts...................... 5-.601,955.91 Demand Loans ................................ 558,305.72 Overdrafts ........................................ 3,284.90 193,065.94 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,399.60 Other Real Estate........................ — 274,465.41 Other Resources .............................. 1,345,313.00 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 500,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 650,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 51,641.91 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 15,869.15 Reserve fo r Interest........................ 40,463.36 Other Liabilities .............................. 1,018,580.25 Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total...................$11,689,140.62 Grand Total...................$11,589,140.62 Birmingham Steiner Brothers OFFICERS DIRECTORS Leo K. Steiner. Carl Steiner. Leo K. Steiner, President. B. Steiner. H. E. Steiner. B. Steiner, Vice-President. H. E. Steiner, Vice-President. J. M. Levine. Carl Steiner, Cashier. J. M. Levine, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................... - .............. Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 19,665.00 825.00 2,445.85 253.15 6,779.24 3,690.56 5,099.21 78,296.69 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 403,563.47 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 118,573.75 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. 301.09 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State.................. Due Banks in other States____ __ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total...:............................ $ 117,053.70 Total Deposits.................$ 522,438.31 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 327,882.77 Loans and Discounts...................... 350,852.67 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ..... 84.97 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ 94,634.73 Other Resources .............................. 51.37 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid............ 58,599.25 Notes and Bills Payable................... 105,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 4,500.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ...... „ ...................... Cash Over .......................................... 22.65 Grand T ota l...................... $ 890,560.21 Grand T otal......................$ 890,560.21 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 29 Boaz The Boaz Bank OFFICERS W. E. Snead, President. S. H. Leeth, Vice-President. J. L. Caddell, Cashier. E. C. Snellgrove. T. J. Chadwick. J. G. Snellgrove. DIRECTORS W. E. Snead. S. H. Leeth. J. L. Caddell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... 16,380.00 1,300.00 291.31 90.00 57,563.76 50,470.11 Total................................$ 126,095.18 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 1,250.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 68,028.55 152,600.09 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 112.75 Banking House ................................ 4,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,557.15 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 354,643.72 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ............ Demand Certificates .......... Time Certificates ............... Cashier’s Checks ................. Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State...... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 216,242.17 73,786.04 2,153.93 Total Deposits................ $ 292,182.14 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 28,300.00 20,000.00 13,236.53 925.05 Grand Total.................... $ 354,643.72 Boaz The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS Hogan Jackson, President. John H. Fletcher, Vice-President. D. K. Searcy, Cashier. DIRECTORS Geo. I. Milner. A. J. Hunt. W. T. Wells. John H. Fletcher. E. P. Gillespie. D. K. Searcy. Hogan Jackson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................... - .............. Silver, -Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 39,706.67 28,935.30 Total................................ $ 76,669.91 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,000.00 22,950.17 6,346.31 187.03 3,158.28 2,300.00 2,000.00 Grand Total. 5,420.00 455.00 1,130.15 1,022.79 .$ 113,611.70 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........... Demand Certificates ......... Time Certificates ............... Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House....... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States Due Unpaid Dividends....... .$ 1,019.98 Total Deposits.................$ Capital Stock paid in...................... i Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 72,415.11 18,522.94 91,958.03 10, 000.00 10,000.00 1,653.67 .$ 113,611.70 30 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Brent The Brent Banking Company H. ,V. A. H. M. O. H. R. OFFICERS Faucett, President. James, Vice-President. McCrow, Cashier. Faucett, Assistant Cashier. G. J. Partridge. J. S. Ward. DIRECTORS F. W. Murphy. H. V. Faucett. A. H. James. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 14,074.31 24,945.38 5,448.00 550.00 1,460.44 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 69,076.89 1,095.70' Total................................ $ 46,478.13 Total Deposits.................$ 70,172.59 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,000.00 42,284.51 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes......................... ... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.0(1 Grand Total.....................$ 96,172.99 Grand Total.................... $ 96,172.99 3,000.00 1,950.00 460.35 1,000.18- .22: Brewton The Bank of Brewton OFFICERS O. M. Gordon, President. W. Y. Lovelace, Vice-President. C. B. Sawyer, Cashier. O. M. Gordon. W. Y. Lovelace. C. B. Sawyer. J. G. McGowin. DIRECTORS W. E. Foshee. W. M. McGowin. E. J. Blow. M. P. Watson. J. D. Leigh. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................! Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates .................... . Cashier’s Checks .................... . Certified Checks ....................... 600.00 Due to Clearing House............. 41,039.03 Due Banks in this State........... 77,538.16 Due Banks in other States...... .Due Unpaid Dividends............. 7.409.00 3.500.00 1,723.14 1,152.25 Total............................ _..$ 132,961.58 263,396.22 7,342.99 1,499.83 12.15 Total Deposits................ $ 272,251.19 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 600.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 227,720.14 Surplus Fund .................................. 3,000.00 Demand Loans ................................ Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 4.30 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 7,577.07 Banking House ................................ 12,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable........ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2.500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Other Real Estate............................ 6,094.95 Reserve fo r Taxes.................... Other Resources .............................. 447.29 Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ............................... Grand Total. .$ 382,828.26 Grand Total. .$ 382,828.26 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 31 Brewton The Citizens Bank OFFICERS E. L. McMillan, President. J. T. Boyd, Vice-President. J. S. Crum, Cashier. E. L. McMillan. J. T. Boyd. J. S. Crum. W. T. Neal. DIRECTORS Geo. Miller. Jno. Miller. W. T. Neal. W. W. Downing. U. Blacksher. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 16,815.00 Gold ................................................... 7,520.00 1,683.80 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... 1,193.47 Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State........ 58,592.45 Due from Banks in other States.... 108,403.22 Total................................$ 194,207.94 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 13,240.00 148,465.98 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 23,213.33 Overdrafts ........................................ 3,531.36 Banking House ................................ Eurniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 6,135.75 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 390,794.36 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits :....................... $ 284,455.67 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 884.91 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................... 31,860.39 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 317,200.97 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes.... .............. Reserve for Interest............... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... 47,200.00 20,735.49 5,657.90 Grand Total.................... $ 390,794.36 Brewton The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS J . W. Adkisson, President. E. S. Liles, Vice-President. Geo. O. Harold, Cashier. A. J. Smith, Assistant Cashier. J. W. Adkisson. C. F. Rankin. E. Downing. DIRECTORS F. H. Mason. E. S. Liles. J. E. Finlay. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 54,126.03 8,207.26 Total................................$ 71,709.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 3,450.00 74,892.37 Grand Total. 4,800.00 1,122.50 2,975.02 479.07 8.22 2,231.94 124.86 .35 .$ 152,417.62 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 112,980.78 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 3,000.00 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 745.34 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................... 547.57 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 117,273.69 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes.................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... Grand Total. 25,000.00 3,500.00 6,643.93 .$ 152,417.62 32 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Bridgeport The J. C. Jacobs Banking Co. OFFICERS J. C. Jacobs, President. E. P. Jacobs, Vice-President. F. P. Jacobs, Cashier. A. J. Sentell, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS (Not Incorporated.) STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 4,792.00 Gold ................................................... 585.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 1,487.94 Checks and Cash Items................... 15.00 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State......... Due from Banks in otherStates.... 103,764.40 Total................................$ 110,644.34 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 42,555.04 833.76 49.58 900.00 Grand Total.................... $ 154,982.72 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 129,192.65 Demand Certificates ....................... 9,225.88 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 233.67 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends................... Total Deposits................ $ 138,652.20 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 1,330.52 Grand Total...........’........ $ 154,982.72: Brundidge The Brundidge Banking Company OFFICERS M. Lightfoot, President. F. C. Bass, Vice-President. J. F. Hightower, Cashier. ’ DIRECTORS (Not Incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State......... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ 10,196.00 4,975.00 1,914.65 526.23 22,388.74 25,544.11 65,544.73 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 251,584.83 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 22,284.53 287.65 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 274,157.01 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 59,450.00 Loans and Discounts........................ 333,302.74 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 855.20 Banking House ................................ 1,360.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,620.00 Other Real Estate............................ 7,190.00 Other Resources .................. ........... Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund ........... 110,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid............ 15,665.66 Notes and Bills Payable................. 15,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes................ 2,000.00 Reserve for Interest........................ 2,500.00 Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 469,322.67 Grand T otal...................... $ 469,322.67 33 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Butler The Choctaw Bank OFFICERS W. J. Dansby, President. E. L. Bush, Cashier. W. D. Whitted, Vice-President. W. J. Dansby. W. B. Gilmer. DIRECTORS J. N. Granade. F. A. Miller. W. D. Whitted. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver. Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................— Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State.___ Due from Banks in other States.... 21,886.74 2,382.12 Total................................$ 28,239.16 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 35,922.87 3,696.18 107.84 458.50 2,500.00 1,184.34 Grand Total.................... $ 72,139.12 2,583.00 315.00 705.88 366.42 30.23 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ........................ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 46,391.99 7,318.07 1,784.78 12.00 Total Deposits.................$ 55,506.84 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 12,500.00 1,250.00 Grand Total.................... $ 72,139.12 2,882.28 Calera The Central State Bank OFFICERS Gordon DuBose, President. F. G. Koenig, Vice-President. Gordon DuBose. F. G. Koenig. W. L. Acuff. DIRECTORS J. H. Williams. T. R. Walton. W. P. Thomas. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................. ................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 4,216.00 176.97 9,250.22 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ..............•................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 23,580.46 2,439.44 229.24 4.00 13,643.19 Total Deposits................ $ 26,253.14 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,100.00 38,540.17 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve for Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest............... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... 30,000.00 .$ 56,930.67 Total. Grand Total. 1,750.00 750.00 147.31 Grand Total. .$ 677.53 56,930.67 34 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Camden The Bank of Camden OFFICERS DIRECTORS W. J. Bonner, President. J. T. Lawler, Cashier. E. R. Bonner, Vice-President. W. J. Bonner. J. T. 1 E. R. Bonner. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... 58,562.83 19,881.95 Total................................ $ 87,574.46 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........ 750.00 94,862.38 5,040.00 1,029.70 3,059.98 34.27 3,000.00 1,000.00 8.70 Grand Total.................... $ 187,229.81 LIABILITIES Individual Deposit s........................ $ 152,029.91 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ........ .................... Cashier’s Checks .............................. 1,587.89 Certified Checks ...... ........................ Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deosits.................$ 153,617.80 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....:— Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest..................... :.. Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 30,000.00 3,000.00 612.01 Grand Total.................... $ 187,229.81 Camp Hill The Bank of Camp Hill OFFICERS DIRECTORS E. L. Andrews, President. H. T. Hammner, Vice-President. F. M. Coleman, Cashier. J. R. Allgood. W. M. Conine. H. T. Hammner. J. E. Heard. Thos. S. Sturdivant. E. L. Andrews. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. 9,160.00 3,430.00 2,161.65 135.42 33,077.08 9,241.00 .$ 57,205.15 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 10,000.00 61,915.96 36,985.35 258.13 2,750.00 2,750.00 11,600.00 Grand Total. .$ 183,464.59 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 105,235.46 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 260.00 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................. 1,119.88 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 106,615.34 Capital Stock paid in.......................$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest............... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... Grand Total. 50,000.00 25,000.00 1,849.25 .$ 183,464.59 35 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Carbon Hill The Citizens Bank DIRECTORS Alex. McDonald. G. L. Wakefield. Duncan McDonald. H. T. Peters. A. L. Kropp. Whit Sparks. G. A. Kropp. J. G. Ganzamiller. J. T. Wakefield. Arvid Kropp. O. H. Whitney. OFFICERS Duncan McDonald, President. A. L. Kropp, Vice-President. G. A. Kropp, Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 27,185.46 28,204.80 Total..................................$ 73,895.31 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ......................... '..... Cash Short ........................................ 5,211.71 78,103.75 17,331.00 337.50 631.74 204.81 70.17 5,000.00 1,990.00 1,852.63 1,535.00 93.59 Grand Total.................... $ 167,752.16 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ............ ..........$ 115,115.24 30,539.80 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. 1,249.19 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 146,904.23 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest............... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ............................... 15,000.00 5,847.93 Grand Total.................... $ 167,752.16 Carrollton The Bank of Carrollton OFFICERS A. H. Dabbs, President. L. C. Hudgins, Vice-President. W. H. Strother, Assistant Cashier. J. C. Distler, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS A. H. Dabbs. J. H. Coleman. W. G. Robertson. M. A. Dabbs. L. C. Funderburk. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ..................................... ...... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items............... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... 34,389.47 686.69 Total................................$ 41,815.78 4,083.00 1,028.50 998.19 629.93 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 22,566.12 Loans and Discounts...................... 118,414.03 Demand Loans ................................ 27,965.37 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ 3,300.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,600.00 Other Real Estate............................ 797.50 Other Resources .............................. 3,105.60 Cash Short ........................................ Grand T ota l...................... $ 220,564.40 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 106,223.59 Demand Certificates ........................ Time Certificates ............................ 43,644.52 Cashier’s Checks ............................... 3,407.98 Certified Checks .............................. 26.75 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 153,312.84 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 20,396.32 Notes and Bills Payable................. 18,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... 5,365.24 Reserve fo r Taxes................................. 3,000.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand T otal...................... $ 220,564.40 36 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Cedar Bluff The Cedar Bluff Bank OFFICERS W. A. Snead, President. D. N. Williamson, Vice-President. W. R. Westbrook, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. A. Snead. T. L. Lasseter. D. N. Williamson. W. S. McElrath. J. F. Slone. W. M. Clifton. B. R. Bates. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ......... .................................. $ Gold ..... Silver, Nickels and Pennies..... ..... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... 10,114.00 723.50 695.21 117.74 89,468.32 Total................................ $ 101,018.77 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts................. Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .................................. — Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures............... Other Real Estate........................._ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short .................................... — 42,338.01 175.00 991.45 1,488.21 1,750.00 Grand Total.................... $ 147,761.44 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ..... .......... ...... Time Certificates ....... ..................... Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 85,612.00 9,133.24 1,521.84 43.06 Total Deposits.................$ 96,310.14 Capital Stock paid in...................... 1 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid______ Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 16,500.00 25,000.00 4,920.45 5,022.00 8.85 Grand Total.................... $ 147,761.44 Centre The Cherokee County Bank OFFICERS G. P. Smith, President. J. L. Savage, Vice-President. J. H. Savage, Cashier. G. P. Smith. J. L. Savage. DIRECTORS S. C. Tatum. J. C. Hale. G. F. Morrison. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 54,894.55 25,092.96 .$ 89,993.29 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ...................... ....... Cash Short .................................... — 10,000.00 68,093.02 Total. Grand Total. 2.786.00 2.275.00 644.29 4,300.49 182.52 1,000.00 2,000.00 .$ 171,268.83 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 100,400.58 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................. 30,228.39 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 908.55 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................ 539.01 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 132,076.53 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid..... ..... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes......................... ... Reserve fo r Interest__ __________ Other Liabilities ....................... ...__ Cash Over ......... ................................ Grand Total. 16,700.00 17,000.00 5,462.18 30.12 .$ 171,268.83 37 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Centreville The Bibb County Banking & Trust Company OFFICERS J. P. Kennedy, President. Ed. Kennedy, Vice-President. J. P. Suttle, Cashier. J. P. Kennedy. Ed Kennedy. DIRECTORS J. P. Suttle. S. D. Logan. C. D. Logan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies....._ ... Checks and Cash Items...............— Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 9,517.53 7,750.38 Total....,........................... $ 22,582.48 4,046.00 717.50 437.62 113.45 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 108,351.82 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 3,200.00 Overdrafts ........................................ 34.77 Banking House ................................ 10,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,100.00 867.54 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short .................... ................... Grand Total.................... ? 146,136.61 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ________ ....___$ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates .................... ... .... Cashier’s Checks ...................... ....... Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.............. ..... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total Deposits.................$ 79,709.23 12,151.00 191.49 109.35 92,161.07 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 18,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 2,975.54 Notes and Bills Payable..................... 8,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total.................... $ 146,136.61 Centreville The Peoples Bank OFFICERS J. W. Hunnicutt, President. W. C. Fuller, Vice-President. Letcher Melton, Cashier. N. W. Hunnicutt, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS J. W. Hunnicutt. S. C. Meigs. W. C. Fuller. W. W. Lavender. M. G. Crews. Letcher Melton. N. W. Hunnicutt. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items............... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....— Due from Banks in other States.... 1,177.50 33,202.38 21,436.20 6,949.00 3,682.60 364.84 903.72 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits _____________ $ Demand Certificates ......... ....... ..... Time Certificates _______________ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State._________ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 59,610.65 31,380.52 36.40 Total................................ $ 67,716.14 Total Deposits.................$ 91,027.67 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ______________- ............ Banking House ________- ............... Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate....... ...................Other Resources ------------------------Cash Short ........................................ 1,500.00 58,041.82 8,592.78 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .............................. .... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes_______________ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ___— _______________ __ 42,000.00 .? 139,955.21 Grand Total. 4,000.00 104.47 Grand Total. .? 6,927.64 139,955.21 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, 38 Chatom The Chatom State Bank OFFICERS James N. Granade, President. C. M. Davis, Assistant Cashier. J. S. Granade. H. C. Dumas. J. H. Blount. C. V. Williams. DIRECTORS T. J. Dees. James N. Granade. M. L. Smith. A. J. Wood, M. D. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ________ ________________$ Gold ......................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash terns................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ..................... ... .... Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... 27,769.50 Due Banks in this State....... ......... 2,466.67 Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends___________ 2,190.00 146.00 1,148.66 793.76 41,743.40 12,138.53 844.78 Total_________________ 8 34,513.49 Total Deposits................ $ 54,726.71 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts....... ....... ......... Demand Loans __________________ Overdrafts ........ ...............- ........ ...... Banking House ___ ______________ Furniture and Fixtures__________ Other Real Estate........................ .... Other Resources ________ ________ Cash Short ........................ ............... 1,000.00 40,944.08 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .............................. ... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid___ ___ Notes and Bills Payable..... ........... Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .................................. . 15,000.00 6,500100 Grand Total.................... $ 78,654.67 Grand Total.................... $ 78,654.67 3.45 1,700.00 493.65 2,027.96 200.00 200.00 Clanton The Peoples Savings Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS W . T. Callen, President. W. T. Callen. J. B. Downs. Jno. A . Thomas, Vice-President and Cashier. Samuel Kaufman. Jno. A . Thomas. F. J. Callen, Assistant Cashier. E. E. Upchurch. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ....... .......................... ......... $ 11,338.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 204,915.08 Gold ........................ ........................... 200.00 Demand Certificates ................ ...... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 1,266.14 Time Certificates ............................. 14,918.03 Checks and Cash Items.................. 592.43 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 5,944.23 Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Certified Checks .............................. 6,888.13 Cash Items in Transit.................... 16,151.72 Due to Clearing House____ Due form Banks in this State....... 106,096.44 Due Banks in this State.... Due from Banks in other States.... 10,923.34 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total. 146,568.07 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................. Other Real Estate......................... . Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... Grand Total. 6,900.00 79,784.51 34,150.00 2,555.37 2,700.00 1,880.14 $ 274,538.09 Total Deposits.................$ 232,665.47 Capital Stock paid in...................... i Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.................Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ...................................... Grand T otal 15,000.00 26,872.62 .$ 274,538.09 39 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Clayton The Advance Banking Company OFFICERS Geo. A. Johnston, President. W. H. Robertson, Jr., Vice-President. S. H. Dowling, Cashier. Geo. A. Johnston, Jr., Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Geo. A. Johnston. H. E. Peach. W. H. Robertson, Jr. Geo. W. Peach. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gokt ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 22,939.19 13,840.20 Total................................$ 50,392.60 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 11,385.00 518.50 53.45 1,656.26 88,983.21 6,266.32 795.81 1,771.65 2,561.35 33.51 Grand Total.................... $ 150,804.45 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 87,596.16 2,989.72 Total Deposits.................$ 90,585.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 50,000.00 5,000.00 5,218.57 Grand Total.................... $ 150,804.45 Clayton The Clayton Banking Company OFFICERS O. B. Pruett, President. J. E. Parish, Vice-President. J. T. Floyd, Jr., Cashier. O. B. Pruett. DIRECTORS J. E. Parish. G. W. Peach. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ............... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 13,131.10 28,421.92 Total...... .........................$ 54,612.01 11,636.00 465.00 528.24 429.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... 148,803.88 Demand Loans ................................ 10,834.71 Overdrafts ........................................ 738.16 Banking House ..............- ................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 780.88 Other Resources .............................. 1,600.00 Cash Short ........................................ 11.63 Grand T otal...................... $ 218,381.27 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 108,301.42 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................. Cashier’s Checks .............................. 419.86 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. 123.58 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 108,844.86 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxespaid............ Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................ ................. 50,000.00 37,000.00 9,536.41 10,000.00 3,000.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 218,381.27 40 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Clio The Clio Banking Company OFFICERS W. A. Arnold, President. G. O. Wallace, Vice-President. A . C. Dillard, Cashier. C. H. Stephens, Assistant Cashier. W. A. Arnold. G. O. Wallace. DIRECTORS A. C. Dillard. A. Major. J. J. Mizell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit___________ Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... 4,232.00 2,051.00 1,109.85 394.77 65,527.11 32,787.11 Total................................ $ 106,101.84 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts.___ Demand Loans ...... —____________ Overdrafts ________ Banking House ________ Furniture and Fixtures__________ Other Real Estate._________ ____ __ Other Resources ___ Cash Short ____ ___ _____ ____ ___ 87,486.83 9,424.72 2,133.78 2,150.00 1,785.35 2,450.00 Grand Total.....................$ 211,532.52 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .... ....................$ 147,098.29 Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates ............................ 10.00 Cashier’s Checks ...................... ....... Certified Checks ________________ Due to Clearing House________ ___ Due Banks in this State..... ..... _... 366.28 Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 147,474.57 Capital Stock paid in.............. ....... 3 Surplus Fund ................... .............. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.....---------Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes_____________ __ Reserve fo r Interest_______ __ ___ Other Liabilities ..... —___ ________ Cash Over ................................... ...... 25.000. 18.000. 1,034.85 20 , 000.00 23.10 Grand Total___________ $ 211,532.52 Coffee Springs The Bank of Coffee Springs OFFICERS J. L. Crawford, President. H. C. Riley, Vice-President. J. P. Lawson, Cashier. M. F. Damon. C. E. Segrest. DIRECTORS J. L. Crawford. H. C. Riley. J. P. Lawson. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ......................... ..................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies______ Checks and Cash Items__ _______ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.............. Due from Banks in this State..... . Due from Banks in other States.... 397.09 7,211.14 3,316.79 Total................................$ 14,200.51 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 2,770.00 210.00 148.12 147.37 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks ..... ........................ Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 41,771.60 1,952.85 3,066.54 180.00 Total Deposits.................$ 46,970.99 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 60,005.69 Surplus Fund .................................. 10,051.51 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 205.42 1,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 25,000.00 10,000.00 85,963.13 85,963.13 Grand T otal...................... $ 3,985.17 6.97 00 00 41 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Collinsville The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS O. L. Hall, President. V. M. Brindley, Cashier. J. P. Cox, Assistant Cashier. O. L. Hall. Irby C. Hall. V. M. Brindley. DIRECTORS J. C. Longshore. J. T. Siniard. R. A. Burt. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ............................................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit----- ----------Due from Banks in this State....._ Due from Banks in other States_ 13,205.65 61,767.66 Total................................$ 91,162.37 10,177.00 3,547.50 2,464.56 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... 108,493.97 Demand Loans ................................ 6,353.00 Overdrafts ................. 60.14 4,500.00 Banking House ........................._..... Furniture and Fixtures.....—.......... 2,500.00 Other Real Estate........................ 4,150.00 Other Resources ....................... ...... Cash Short .................................... .. Grand Total.................... $ 217,219.48 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................? 128,204.77 Demand Certificates ________ ____ Time Certificates .................. ..... ... 29,197.52 Cashier’s Checks ...................... ....... 1,592.70 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House________ __ _ Due Banks in this State_________ Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends___________ Total Deposits.................? 158,994.99 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Surplus Fund -....... ....... ........ ........ . Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... ... Reserve fo r Taxes________ _____ _ Reserve fo r Interest.___ _________ Other Liabilities _________________ Cash Over .......................................... 44,000.00 4,194.58 10,000.00 29.91 Grand Total.................... $ 217,219.48 Columbia The Bank of Columbia OFFICERS W. F. Oakley, President. L. W. Armstrong, Cashier. M. L. Oakley, Assistant Cashier. W. F. Oakley. L. W. Armstrong. T. L. Blackwell. DIRECTORS E. W. Wilkerson. W. L. Lee. Espy Smith. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State.......... Due form Banks in other States.... 1,633.02 49,181.87 15,989.51 Total................................? 76,498.60 Total Deposits.................? 97,038.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ....... ......................... Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate......................... ... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,199.68 48,049.05 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Surplus Fund ................ .:............... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... ... Reserve fo r Taxes........................ . Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .................................. ....... 25,000.00 7,000.00 Grand Total. .? 6,044.00 2,900.00 750.20 2,000.00 2,523.00 130,270.33 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ ? Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ................. ...... . Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Grand T o ta l.... . 96,293.30 745.45 1,231.58 .? 130,270.33 42 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Columbiana The Columbiana Savings Bank OFFICERS W . F. Davis, President. W. W. Wallace, Vice-President. W. L. Christian, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. F. Davis. J. F. Norris. J. C. Reinhardt. W. L. Christian A. Mooney. H. J. Busby. R F. Cox. J. S. Jackson. J. T. Finley. H. W. Parker, Jr. Max Lefkevits. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................ Exchanges (o r Clearing House___ Cash Items ini Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... 24,514.92 9,042.21 Total................................ $ 43,521.81 Total Deposits.................$ 90,914.83 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ......................... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate...... ...................... Other Resources ........................ ..... Cash Short ..................................... . 1,125.00 72,203.98 3,883.79 74.48 4,350.00 1,754.00 1,962.85 Capital Stock paid in......................$ Surplus Fund .................. ................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted...... . Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest.................... .... Other Liabilities ...................... —..... Cash Over .................................. ....... 35,000.00 2,000.00 7,979.00 900.00 846.98 238.70 Grand Total.................... $ 128,875.91 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks ............................... Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 88,534.94 375.89 4.00 2,000.00 961.08 Grand Total......'.............. $ 128,875.91 Cordova The Cordova Bank OFFICERS M. H. Johnston, President and Cashier. G. S. Elliott, Vice-President. DIRECTORS J. M. Miller. B. F. Nuttall. J. R. Shepherd. E. H. Tubb. J A. Williams. G. S: Elliott. J. W. Hood. M. H. Johnston. P. M. Long. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ......................... r ........................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States__ 38,280.90 6,558.37 Total................................ $ 52,880.84 Total Deposits............ ....$ 73,894.93 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ............... ................. 1,750.00 38,415.15 Capital Stock paid in.................. ....$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 15,000.00 1,500.00 5,631.00 2,199.19 211.38 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................... ....$ Time Certificates ........................ Cashier’s Checks .......................... Certified Checks .......................... Due to Clearing House................. Due Banks in this State............. Due Banks in other States........ Due Unpaid Dividends................ 15,792.39 415.61 .96 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short •........................................ Grand Total. .$ 1,800.00 94,846.95 57,686.93 4,079.83 Notes and Bills Payable............ Notes and Bills Rediscounted.... Reserve fo r Taxes....................... Reserve fo r Interest.................... Other Liabilities ......................... Cash Over ................................... Grand Total. 372.19 .$ 94,846.95 43 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Cragford The Cragford Bank OFFICERS J. F. Carter, President. W. D. Mitchell, Vice-President. W. H. Price, Vice-President. J. E. Parsons, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. F. Carter. P. E. Wright. W. D. Mitchell. M. A. Wilson. W. H. Price. W. S. Childs. J. E. Parsons. A. II. Fargason. G. W. B. Walker. J. I,. Fulbright. D.. D. Mitchell. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items....... ....... .... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 13,271.14 5,158.24 Total..... .......................... $ 22,685.01 Total Deposits_________ $ 34,193.23 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts........................ Demand Loans ............................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate._____________ __ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short .......................... ....... ..... 1,000.00 25,323.00 1,500.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .............................. ... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable....... ......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes........ .................... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .............. ......... ... ..... ....... 15,000.00 6,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 56,262.35 Grand Total.................... $ 56,262.35 2,487.00 505.00 1,263.63 1,200.00 800.00 3,754.34 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ........................ Time Certificates .......................... . Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 23,346.12 9,655.52 441.59 750.00 2,069.12 Crossville The First Bank of Crossville OFFICERS S. P. Smith, President. G. W. Justice, Vice-President. C. D. King, Cashier. S. P. Smith. G. W. Justice. DIRECTORS J. W. Black. H. B. Black. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash terns in Transit...................... Due from Banks in thisState.___ Due from Banks in other States.... 376.82 27,394.34 Total................................$ 33,603.00 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts.................. — Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ......... Banking House ..... Furniture and Fixtures............... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 5,271.00 97.50 116.62 346.72 29,350.01 100.00 5.80 1,234.19 1,454.74 65,747.74 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.___________ Due Banks in this State....—.... ..... Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends..... ............... 36,073.18 705.00 12.00 Total Deposits................ $ 36,790.18 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ..... ............................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid___ __ Notes and Bills Payable_________ Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes_______________ Reserve fo r Interest__________ — Other Liabilities ________________ Cash Over .................................. —..... 20,000.00 Grand Total. .$ 4,946.15 4,000.00 11.41 65,747.74 44 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Cuba The Bank of Cuba OFFICERS W. E. McGowen, President. A. L. Vaughan, Vice-President. T. S. Ward, Cashier. C. W. McGowen, Assistant Cashier. W. E. McGowen. T. P. McGowen. H. B. Ward. DIRECTORS A. L. Vaughan. L. Poole. R. B. Patton. T. S. Ward. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .......... ................................. $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks . in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... Total. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ...............,................ Overdrafts ........... ............ ................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate...................... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ..................... .................. LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates .... .-.......... ............ Cashier’s Checks ........... .................. Certified Checks ....................... ...... Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................. . 3,127.00 277.50 360.68 4.20 24,452.64 6,894.55 79,850.69 13,706.75 353.26 35,116.57 Total Deposits.................$ 93,910.70 6,250.00 46,505.96 20,000.00 141.43 2,500.00 1,600.00 255.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ........................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities ....................... ...... Cash Over .... 15,000.00 1,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 112,368.96 1,500.43 150.00 300.80 7.03 Grand Total.................... $ 112,368.96 Cullman The Parker Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS Geo. H. Parker, President. M. L. Robertson, Cashier. H. C. Arnold, Vice-President. Joe Spitznagel, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Geo. H. Parker. H. C. Arnold. M. L. Robertson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............ ................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items....!.............. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit....................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ............ Demand Certificates ........... Time Certificates ............... Cashier’s Checks ................. Certified. Checks ................. 17,147.06Due to Clearing House........ 95,793.97 Due Banks in this State.... 47,843.56 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 35,651.00 6,175.00 2,219.02 4,205.15 322,097.17 209,034.76 Total Deposits.................$ 362,670.58 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 4,409.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 185,695.72 Demand Loans ................................ 8,160.81 Overdrafts ........................................ 565.01 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ 20,436.86 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 428,302.16 37,023.97 3,549.44 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. 50,000.00 6,000.00 9,631.58 ...$ 428,302.16 45 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Dadeville The Sturdivant Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS Thos. S. Sturdivant, Cashier. H. C. Sturdivant, Assistant Cashier. (Not Incorporated) STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ....... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House— Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 23,552.47 6,612.51 Total................................$ 42,344.29 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .................................. Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 21,600.00 84,661.61 16,554.50 2.18 2,500.00 3,100.00 13,675.00 768.67 7,287.00 3,037.50 86.91 1,767.90 Grand Total.................... $ 185,206.25 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 124,765.41 Demand Certificates ...................... 4,526.92 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 129,292.33 Capital Stock paid in ...................... $ Surplus Fund ....................... :......... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ......................................... 50,000.00 2,649.20 3,264.67 .05 Grand Total.................... $ 185,206.25 Dadeville The Tallapoosa County Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS William Gray. G. J. Sorrell. William Gray, President. G. J. Sorrell, Vice-President. C. M. Corprew, Cashier. T. J. Jones. T. C. Acree. D. W. Crawford. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State.___ Due from Banks in other States.... Total 3,558.00 4,002.50 1,403.83 173.05 1,112.50 15,194.33 8,591.75 £ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates .................... . Cashier’s Checks ....................... Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House.____ __ Due Banks in this State._____ Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends............. 67,236.25 550.00 14,653.18 142.00 .$ 34,035.96 Total Deposits.................$ 82,581.43 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ........................ ..... Cash Short 12,524.92 81,593.81 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 50,000.00 10,000.00 Grand Total. 288.92 4,500.00 4,000.00 8,920.06 .$ 145,863.67 Grand Total. 3,270.91 11.33 .$ 145,863.67 46 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Daleville The Bank of Daleville OFFICERS DIRECTORS G. H. Malone, President. G. H. Malone. T. B. Wells. W. W. Morris. J. M. Edmondson. W . W. Morris, Vice-President. L. E. Wells, Cashier. L. E. Wells. W. H. Mullins. T. B. Wells, Assistant Cashier. H. H. Dowling. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ................................... ...... $ Gold ......................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State.... . Due from Banks in other States.... 3,316.96 20,022.70 2,407.96 Total................................ $ 29,483.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ....................................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 2,615.00 950.00 171.28 37,043.01 2,027.95 1,871.26 1,164.50 71,590.62 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks ...................... ____ Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State.______ __ Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 41,295.73 1,063.72 Total Deposits.................$ 42,359.45 Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 Surplus Fund .............................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid_____ Notes and Bills Payable._____ ___ Notes and Bills Rediscounted.____ Reserve fo r Taxes................. Reserve fo r Interest___ ____ _____ Other Liabilities _________ _______ Cash Over ...................... ........... „ . ... 25,000.00 1,000.00 Grand Total.................„..$ 71,590.62 2,931.17 300.00 Decatur The Tennessee Valley Bank (Branches at Cherokee, Courtland, Double Springs, Falkville, Florence, Gurley, Haleyville, Hillsboro, Leighton, Paint Rock, Russellville, Scottsboro, Stevenson, Town Creek, Tuscumbia) OFFICERS DIRECTORS Clyde Hendrix, President. A. F. Rebman, Chmn. B oard; G. D. Williamson, S e c.; F. R. Beason, B. N. Bibb, W. W. Fussell, D. F. D. F. Green, Vice-President. Jno. E. Orman, Vice-President. Green, J. M. Houston, D. W. Irwin, J. E. Orman, F. H. Pointer, T. J. Phillips, C. M. Rousseau, P. B. Tim P. M. Timberlake, Vice-President. berlake, R. H. Tweedy, W . R. Bonds, R. A . Duncan, W . W. Fussell, Cashier. J. C. White, Assistant Cashier. B. E. Graham, Clyde Hendrix, F. B. Hunter, Jno. W. Johnson, A. G. Patterson, Jno. F. Proctor, Jno. D. E. C. Steele, Assistant Cashier. Rather, Jr., M. B. Shelton, W. T. Williams. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency .................................. ......... $ 108,828.00 Individual Deposits .........................$1,666,673.60 Gold ................................................... 1,952.50 Demand Certificates ____________ Silver, Nickels and Pennies___ ___ 16,202.10 Time Certificates ............................ 61,998.67 6,588.11 Cashier’s Checks ......................... Checks and Cash Items________ .... 33,825.42 Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Certified Checks ............... 2,052.00 Cash Items in Transit.................... 106,504.79 Due to Clearing House___________ Due from Banks in this State____ 34,691.09 Due Banks in this State................. 18,211.49 Due from Banks in other States.... 129,727.96 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................ $ 404,494.55 Total Deposits.................$1,782,761.18 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 89,543.82 Loans and Discounts...................... 1,241,564.28 Demand Loans ................................ 307,878.27 Overdrafts ............... 3,729.62 Banking House ................................ 50,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 16,900.00 Other Real Estate............................ 47,554.00 Other Resources .............................. 13,331.44 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 150,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 4,209.80 Notes and Bills Payable................. 170,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... 27,025.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 16,000.00 Reserve fo r Interest_____________ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .... —.................. ................ Grand Total. $2,174,995.98 Grand Total. .$2,174,995.98 47 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Demopolis The Robertson Banking Company OFFICERS W. S. Prout, President. G. T. Breitling, Vice-President. L. C. Lowe, Vice-President. J. B. Taylor, Cashier. E. E. Tallichet, Assistant Cashier. W. M. Spencer. Dr. E. B. Bailey. G. T. Breitling. H. A. Feibelman. Morris Goldman, DIRECTORS J. A. Hudson. L. C. Lowe. W. S. Prout. J. B. Taylor. Gaius Whitfield. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ 16,698.00 3,260.00 5,250.43 468.55 51,851.02 16,485.23 94,013.23 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 20,000.00 483,433.37 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 105,950.93 Overdrafts ........................................ 2,806.96 Banking House ..................... 14,000.00 2,685.00 Furniture and Fixtures....... ........... Other Real Estate............................ 7,036.50 Other Resources .............................. 11,975.67 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 741,901.66 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 336,462.61 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 160,820.04 1,230.84 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. 500.00 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. 1,426.89 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 500,440.38 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 125,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 75,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxespaid............ 18,461.28 Notes and Bills Payable................ 20,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes................................. 3,000.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total.................... $ 741,901.66 Dora The Dora Banking & Trust Company A. R. R. C. OFFICERS B. Phillips, President. H. Palmer, Vice-President. M. Morgan, Vice-President. I. Jones, Cashier. A. B. Phillips. R. H. Palmer. R. M. Morgan. DIRECTORS P. P. Crowe. G. May. C. I. Jones. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 70,656.91 1,936.25 Total................................ $ 82,115.52 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 5,750.00 63,804.19 Grand Total. 7,999.00 65.00 1,098.29 360.07 35.00 5,000.00 769.75 2,000.00 .$ 159,474.46 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .........................$ 109,674.90 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 27,849.95 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 1,237.55 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 45.00 Total Deposits.................$ 138,807.40 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............. Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total. 10,000.00 2,500.00 8,011.91 154.68 .47 .$ 159,474.46 48 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Dothan The Dothan Bank & Trust Company E. J. J. F. OFFICERS R. Porter, President. J. Whiddon, Vice-President. J. Flowers, Second Vice-President. A . Flowers, Cashier. E. R. Porter. J. J. Whiddon. F. J. Flowers. J. W. Grant. Dr. E. F. Moody. DIRECTORS Dr. J. L. Ellis. J. II. Brawshaw. B. G. Farmer. W R. Chapman. R. D. Crawford. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................2 Gold .......... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 11,013.00 682.50 1,401.60 2,590.02 8,461.70 12,153.09 98,048.36 Total.............................. .? 134,350.27 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 2,768.17 Loans and Discounts....................... 195,492.76 17,613.54 Demand Loans ..... Overdrafts ............... 3,770.34 Banking House ________ _________ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,918.44 7,550.30 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. 687.34 Cash Short ........................................ 5.65 Grand Total.................... 3 365,166.81 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ____________ ..$ 278,974.86 Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates ........................ ... Cashier’s Checks .............................. 602.14 Certified Checks .... .................... ,,__ 975.00 Due to Clearing House______ .____ Due Banks in this State_______ __ Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends___________ Total Deposits....... ... ..... 3 280,551.99 Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid..... ..... Notes and Bills Payable...... .......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... . Reserve fo r Taxes......................... ... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 60,000.00 10,000.00 14,604.82 Grand Total___________ 3 365,156.81 Eclectic The Bank of Eclectic DIRECTORS B. L. Gaddis, Jr. J. I. Shores. M. W. L. Lancaster. L. M. Thomas. J. Lee Hornsby. M. J. Butler. J. S. R. Milner. A. L. Hamilton. J. OFFICERS B. L. Gaddis, Jr., President. J. A. Howie, Vice-President. Lee Hornsby, Cashier. O. P. Edwards, Assistant Cashier. L. Cotton. N. Edwards. D. Edwards. A. Howie. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency .......................... ......... ....... 3 3,615.00 Individual Deposits ........................ 3 Gold .................................. 67.60 Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates ............................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies..... ........... 352.39 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Checks and Cash Items......................... 133.05 Certified Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit____ _____ 42.80 Due to Clearing House..................... Due from Banks in this State___ _ 2,262.53 Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due from Banks in other States...* Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total............................... 3 76,932.54 5,360.00 1,889.14 1,307.83 6,463.27 Total Deposits.................3 85,489.51 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..3 500.00 Loans and Discounts...................... . 35,651.31 Demand Loans ............... 45,322.39 Overdrafts .............. 77.93 Banking House _______________ 2,105.40 Furniture and Fixtures...............— 1,000.00 Other Real Estate......................... 5,523.02 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ........................ ......... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 10,000.00 Grand Total. .3 96,643.32 G rand Total. 3 1,117.10 36.71 96,643.32 49 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Elba The Elba Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS F. P. Rainer, President. Y. W. Rainer, Vice-President. J. B. Amos, Cashier. F. P. Rainer. Y. W. Rainer. DIRECTORS J. M. Folsom. D. J. Brooks. J. B. Amos. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ flnlH ......... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..__ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... 1,788.71 13.062.30 32.769.30 Total................................3 62,551.86 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .................. .....$ 7.776.00 4.150.00 2,623.95 381.60 Time Certificates ..................._ — Cashier’s Checks ....................... Certified Checks .................. . Due to Clearing House.............. Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States Due Unpaid Dividends.............. 90,480.63 19,771.50 387.82 221.07 Total Deposits.......... ......$ 110,861.02 6,737.84 Capital Stock paid in.................. $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 121,069.29 Surplus Fund .......................... Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Undivided Profits, less Current ExDenses and Taxes paid Overdrafts ........................ ............... 6,272.51 Notes and Bills Payable..... ........... Banking House ................................ 3,355.66 Notes ad Bills Rediscounted Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,300.69 Reserve fo r Taxes......................... . Other Real Estate............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Resources .............. Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Short ...... ................................. Cash Over .......................... .......... Grand Total.................... $ 201,287.75 50.000. 20.000. 19,296.99 1,120.00 9.74 Grand Total............. ......$ 201,287.75 Ensley The Bank of Alabama OFFICERS Robert A. Terrell, President. John W. Minor, Vice-President. Foster Hamilton, Cashier. Robert D. Russell, Assistant Cashier. Spruce A. McRee, Assistant Cashier. James A. Dupuy. Samuel L. Earle. John W. Minor. DIRECTORS Nimrod W. Scott. Arthur W. Smith. Robert A. Terrell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... T o ta l................................ $ 26,987.00 782.50 3,318.23 114.74 6,377.13 47,056.03 11,595.85 96,231.48 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 227,054.55 Loans and Discounts....................... 337,473.02 Demand Loans ................................ 33,543.36 Overdrafts ........................................ 887.88 Banking House ................................ 23,310.99 Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,650.00 Other Real Estate............................ 4,463.69 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 724,614.97 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........... ... .. ----- $ 444,591.28 Demand Certificates ............... 43,680.38 Time Certificates ...... — —Cashier’s Checks ________ 3,272.69 Certified Checks .... .... ..... ... .... 25.23 Due to Clearing House............. Due Banks in this State........ 146,600.86 Due Banks in other States.... 19,937.00 Due Unpaid Dividends............. .. .. Total Deposits......... ------ 3 658,107.44 Capital Stock paid in................------3 Surplus Fund ............................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.... Notes and Bills Payable.... .... — Notes and Bills Rediscounted.. Reserve fo r Taxes.................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ...................... — Cash Over .................................. 50,000.00 2,000.00 10,790.97 770.68 2,945.88 Grand T otal...................... $ 724,614.97 00 00 50 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Ensley The Bank of Ensley (Ramsay & McCormack, Inc.) (Branch at Wylam) OFFICERS DIRECTORS Erskine Ramsay, President. Erskine Ramsay. G. B. McCormack. G. B. McCormack, Vice-President. R. E. Chadwick. R. E. Chadwick, Vice-President and Cashier. Samuel C. Kins, Assistant Cashier. H. J. Cummings, Manager Wylam Branch. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................. .............. $ 29,066.00 Individual Deposits .........................$1,836,300.33 Gold .................................................... 2,565.00 Deihand Certificates ....................... 100,151.28 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 25,564.68 Time Certificates ............................ 3,027.61 Checks and Cash Items................... 2,058.18 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... 1,948.00 Certified Checks .............................. 771.77 Due to Clearing House.................... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... 243,995.14 Due Banks in this State...............„ Due from Banks in other States.... 98,420.86 Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................ $ 403,617.86 Total Deposits.................$1,940,250.99 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 281,213.65 Loans and Discounts...................... 1,215,058.80 Demand Loans ................................ 164,880.26 1,264.94 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House .....— ....................... 25,642.99 Furniture and Fixtures................ . Other Real Estate................ 72,914.89 Other Resources _____________....... Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in......................$ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 20,934.26 Notes and Bills Payable.... ............ Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 1,748.19 Reserve fo r Interest........................ 1,659.95 Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ......................................... ' Grand Total.................... $2,164,593.39 Grand Total.................... $2,164,593.39 Enterprise The Enterprise Banking Company OFFICERS J. B. Byrd, President. R. H. Arrington, Vice-President. J. H. Morgan, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. B. Byrd. J. Rawls. R. H. Arrington. J. W. Henderson. G. C. Sansburry. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 40,493.88 2,514.01 Total................................ $ 48,412.82 1,471.00 1,905.00 1,310.20 718.73 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 8,800.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 150,812.35 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 64.21 Banking House ................................ 3,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 4,500.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T ota l...................... $ 218,089.38 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 105,456.75 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ...:.......................... 451.82 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total Deposits................ $ 105,908.57 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 50,000.00 50,000.00 12,180.81 Grand T o ta l...................... $ 218,089.38 51 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Epes The Sumter Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS W. J. Willis, President. Dr. R. L. Young, Vice-President. W. R. Lewellen, Cashier. J. D. Lewellen, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS W. J. Willis. R. J. Boyd. Dr. R. L. Young. J. P. Mabry. W. R. Lewellen. S. C. Lewis. F. L. Mitchell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 3,131.00 1,093.50 304.61 345.13 4,637.83 Total................................$ 9,512.07 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short .................................. ..... 27,067.23 800.00 4.96 2,000.00 2,000.00 350.00 Grand Total.................... $ 41,734.26 25,305.53 800.00 21.90 Total Deposits...... .......... $ 26,127.43 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Reserve fo r Taxes_______________ Reserve fo r Interest_____________ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ________ _______________ 12,600.00 1,253.00 Grand Total.................... $ 41,734.26 1,753.83 Eufaula The Bank of Eufaula OFFICERS W. Lawrence Wild, President. Robert Moulthrop, Vice-President. H. Lampley, Jr., Cashier. DIRECTORS H. C. Holleman. W. Lawrence Wild. Robert Moulthrop. C. A. Locke. H. Lampley, Jr. I. Weil. George H. Dent. J. L. Houston. G. L. Comer. N. W. Roberts. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 9,281.35 47,920.03 Total................................ $ 13,362.00 1,192.50 1,604.25 182.86 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 206,604.46 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ........................ .... Cashier’s Checks .............................. 8,203.83 Certified Checks ........................ . Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. 29,233.67 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 73,542.99 Total Deposits.................$ 244,041.96 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 82,838.30 Loans and Discounts...................... 238,413.43 Demand Loans ................................ 13,966.57 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ 5,670.20 Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,260.44 Other Real Estate............................ 2,626.94 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 14,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 2,928.91 Notes and Bills Payable................ 50,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 9,338.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities __________ ____ .... Cash Over .......................................... Grand T ota l......................$ 420,308.87 Grand T otal...................... $ 420,308.87 52 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Eutaw The Merchants & Farmers Bank Thos. James E. A. J. K. OFFICERS W. Coleman, President. C. Lucius, Vice-President. Archibald, Cashier. Smith, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Thos. W. Coleman. James C. Lucius. N. L. Davenport. B. D. Palmer. D. W. Duncan. W. R. Ward. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 181.44 35,696.91 25,952.53 Total................................ $ 75,331.40 8,915.00 2,895.00 1,489.52 201.00 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 119,277.35 Demand Certificates ................. .... Time Certificates ............................ 2,700.00 Cashier’s Checks .............................. 50.00 Certified Checks ......................... . 7.50 Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State..... ........... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 122,034.85 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 37,190.00 104,396.43 Loans and Discounts...................... 884.31 Demand Loans ...................... ......... Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Notes and Bills Payable..... ........ . Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes.......................... . 5,500.00 55,000.00 40,000.00 Cash Over ........................ ... ..... ...... Grand Total.................... $ 223,533.28 Grand Total.................... $ 223,533.28 Evergreen The Peoples Bank of Evergreen (Branch at Castleberry) OFFICERS DIRECTORS C. P. Deming, President. W. D. Brown. W. M. Newton; A. Cunningham, Vice-President and Cashier. Wm. B. Ivey. C. P. Deming. Byron Tisdale, Assistant Cashier. A. Cunningham. J. W . Deming, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 11,606.00 Gold .................................................... 2,380.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... 7,142.65 Checks and Cash Items................ 153.71 Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit..................... 171,507.91 Due from Banks in this State........ Due from Banks in other States.... 26,596.97 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 343,727.73 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 3,412.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ .. 3,079.42 Certified Checks ...................... ........ Due to Clearing House............. Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid Dividends............. Total. . . ........................... $ 219,387.24 Total Deposits.................$ 350,219.15 Bonds and Stocks owned b y Bank..) 12,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 216,203.68 Demand Loans ..... 57,862.05 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking Houses .............................. 22,879.11 Furniture and Fixtures................... 8,269.84 Other Real Estate............................ 21,960.56 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 105,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses a n d ' Taxes paid........... 3,343.33 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand Total. $ 558,562.48 Grand Total. .$ 558,562.48 53 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Fairfield The First Bank of Fairfield DIRECTORS Robert Jemison, Jr. John L. Kaul. C. J. Donald. P. G. Shook. Ruffin A. Smith. H. E. Dalbey. OFFICERS Robert Jemison, Jr., President. P. G. Shook, Vice-President. H. E. Dalbey, Cashier. Joseph R. Dixon, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ....................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... 34,250.72 315.09 Total................................$ 40,145.85 Total Deposits................ ? 63,261.48 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts............. Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House __________________ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 3,120.00 53,867.94 1,935.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted........ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest_____________ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 25,000.00 12,500.00 4,368.00 202.50 739.35 270.19 2,470.73 972.66 1,376.50 117.12 Grand Total.................... $ 104,005.80 63,151.09 110.39 1,020.27 202.41 2,021.64 Grand Total.................... $ 104,005.80 Fairhope The Bank of Fairhope OFFICERS J. R. Hammet, President. Henry Crawford, Vice-President. Wm. McIntosh, Cashier. C. C. Baldwin. A. O. Berglin. Henry Crawford. M. Dyson. DIRECTORS J. R. Hammet. A. J. Mathes. A. R. Rockwell. R. E. Stapleton. E. D. Swift. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 17,940.35 1,135.80 Total................................$ 22,128.53 Total Deposits................ ? 32,262.35 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 4,940.65 13,773.35 Capital Stock paid in......................? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 10,000.00 Grand Total. 42,262.35 Grand Total. .? 2,675.00 297.46 79.92 .06 1,030.15 389.61 42,262.35 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ ? Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... .? 30,853.37 1,327.13 81.85 54 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Faunsdale The Watkins Banking Company OFFICERS S. R. Bethea, President. G. D. Stollenwerck, Vice-President. Siddons Stollenwerck, Cashier. DIRECTORS S. R. Bethea. George Pegram. G. D. Stollenwerck. Haywood Fitts Siddons Stollenwerck. E. A. Fitts. C. S. Watkins. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 5,385.71 6,762.00 186.11 19,073.43 83,772.45 11,376.76 Total................................ $ 126,556.46 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank-2 Loans and Discounts................ Demand Loans __________________ Overdrafts ................. Banking House __________________ Furniture and Fixtures__ _______ Other Real Estate._______________ Other Resources ..... ........... _......___ Cash Short ______________________ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................ ....... $ 179,079.96 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ....................... .... Cashier’s Checks ............... 411.60 4.50 Certified Checks ___ Due to Clearing House___________ Due Banks in this State._________ 5,534.89 Du* Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits............ .....$ 185,030.95 60,978.03 Capital Stock paid in....... ....... . ...$ 68,175.34 21,201.21 Undivided Profits, less Current 262.75 Expenses and Taxes paid___ 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.______ - • 2,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... Reserve fo r Taxes....................... Reserve fo r Interest....... ........ .... Other Liabilities .......................... Cash Over ....... ....... ........... ....... . Grand Total.................... $ 282,173.79 50.000. 31.000. 14,748.13 1,394.71 Grand Total................ .. $ 282,173.79 Fayette The Alabama State Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS E. P. Goodwin, President. C. A. Beasley, Vice-President. W. H. Terry, Cashier. C. H. Wade, Assistant Cashier. E. P. Goodwin. C. A. Beasley. DIRECTORS W. H. Terry. A . M. Grimsley. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... 40,340.09 12,210.97 Total............................... $ 67,994.57 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans _____ ____________ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 7,001.00 465.00 588.62 7,388.89 80,052.38 28,550.19 2,729.22 Total Deposits_________ $ 111,331.79 1,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 53,725.69 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. 2,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... 900.00 Reserve fo r Taxes...... ...................... 10,510.84 Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... Grand T otal...................... $ 136,131.10 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .... _ ................. $ Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates ............................ Cashiers Checks ________ _________ Certified Checks ________________ Due to Clearing House___________ Due Banks in this State._________ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..... ......... ..... 15,000.00 7,406.82 1,000.00 1,392.49 Grand T otal...................... $ 136,131.10 00 00 55 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Five Points The Bank of Five Points OFFICERS DIRECTORS R. N. Bowen, President. T. M. Clower, Cashier. R. N. Bowen. S. O. Day. J. V . Trammell. Lee Trammell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 3,060.95 2,205.76 Total................................ $ 6,875.16 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .......... .................... Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 1,162.00 30.00 251.59 164.86 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks ................... .'......... Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 15,779.46 1,006.87 828.33 Total Deposits.................$ 17,614.66 15,000.00 400.00 1,429.61 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 34,060.39 Grand Total.................... $ 34,060.39 19,552.00 6,139.99 63.63 45.73 1, 000.00 Flomaton The Bank of Flomaton OFFICERS Wm. Townsend, President. W. L. Abernathy, Vice-President. H. Y. Bryan, Cashier. W. J. Bryan, Acting Cashier. DIRECTORS Wm. Townsend. H. Y. Bryan. W. L. Abernathy. W. R. Tisdale. E. McCurdy. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items............... ... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 16,244.27 4,295.82 Total................................ $ 29,198.63 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 5,810.00 770.00 2,078.54 26,245.17 300.00 1,000.00 4,264.00 61,007.80 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 44,598.61 177.60 Total Deposits.................$ 44,776.21 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 15,000.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 61,007.80 1,231.59 56 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Florala The Bank o f Florala OFFICERS E. P. Rod well, President. T. J. Britton, Vice-President. Theo. S. Lanz, Cashier. J. F. Holloway, Assistant Cashier. E. P. Rodwell. T. J. Britton. D. A. McPhail. DIRECTORS Theo. S. Lanz. W. C. McLauchlin. Griffin Miller. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies______ Checks and Cash Items.,...............Exchanges fo r Clearing House..__ Cash Items in Transit___________ Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ LIABILITIES 16,796.00 Individual Deposits ........................ 8 177,234.78 1,162.50 Demand Certificates ____________ 1,000.00 2,756.90 Time Certificates _____________ __ Cashier’s Checks ________ ________ 1,609.63 667.84 Certified Checks _________________ Due to Clearing House._______ ___ 47,539.01 Due Banks in this State._________ Due Banks in other States_______ 30,040.91 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 97,861.16 Total Deposits......... ....... $ 179,844.41 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 11,000.00 Capital Stock paid in_____ _______ $ Loans and Discounts....................... 100,362.10 Surplus Fund ___________________ Undivided Profits, less Current Demand Loans ................................ Expenses and Taxes paid______ Overdrafts ....... ......... ......... ......... .... Banking House ........................ 17,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable.__ ______ Furniture and Fixtures__ _______ 5,480.16 Notes and Bills Rediscounted_____ Other Real Estate................ 10,580.43 Reserve fo r Taxes__ _____ ______ 339.01 Reserve fo r Interest.................. ..... Other Resources ____ Other Liabilities .............. ................ Cash Short ........................ _ ..... _ ... Cash Over _______________________ Grand Total___________ 3 243,122.86 60,000.00 3,278.45 Grand Total___________ $ 243,122.86 Florence The Alabama Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS B. A. Rogers, President. James F. Koonce, Vice-President. B. R. Holbrook, Vice-President. J. Fred Johnson, Cashier. James R. McGary, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS B. A . Rogers. J. Fred Johnson. James F. Koonce. R. T. Simpson. B. R. Holbrook. D. L. Harrison. O. L. Chambers. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .................................— ..... $ Gold ................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies..... ..... Checks and Cash Items__________ Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit...............— Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ 8 25,377.00 3,312.50 3,893.49 3,560.02 8,944.35 27,500.99 72,688.35 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..3 6,538.00 160,734.52 Loans and Discounts............ Demand Loans ..... 58,279.32 Overdrafts ___________________ 231.33 Banking House ...... ......................... Furniture and Fixtures____ 3,000.00 Other Real Estate............... 12,014.00 Other Resources .............................. 85.54 Cash Short ...... ............ .................... Grand Total. 3 313,421.06 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits _____________ $ 185,523.14 Demand Certificates __ __ _______ Time Certificates _______________ Cashier’s Checks _____ ____________ Certified Checks _____ ___________ 37.23 Due to Clearing House___________ Due Banks in this State.......... ..... 32,642.76 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 25.00 Total Deposits.................. 3 218,228.13 Capital Stock paid in________ 3 Surplus Fund _______ ___________ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid______ Notes anad Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted...... . Reserve fo r Taxes...... ...................... Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................ ......... ....... ........ Grand Total. 3 50,000.00 4,974.21 40,000.00 218.72 313,421.06 57 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Foley The State Bank of Foley OFFICERS William Stelk, President. Herman Koehler, Vice-President. John C. Lehr, Cashier. William Herman John C. John B. Stelk. Koehler. Lehr. Foley. DIRECTORS August Deckinger. V. F. Gaar. William F. Meder. George Hoik. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total 4,524.00 1,082.50 941.62 166.00 54,735.68 4,282.20 .$ 65,732.00 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .......................................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ...................... ....... Cash Short ........................................ 5,568.00 52,623.55 6.90 3,132.29 1,573.85 2,168.63 Grand Total.................... $ 130,805.22 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ................ Time Certificates ..................... Cashier’s Checks ....................... Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House............. Due Banks in this State.......... Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends............. 85,344.58 31,330.80 1.50 1.00 Total Deposits.................$ 116,677.88 Capital Stock paid in ...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........ Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 10,000.00 4,127.34 Grand Total.................... $ 130,805.22 Fort Deposit The Fort Deposit Bank OFFICERS C. M. Davis, President. J. S. Golson, First Vice-President. J. C. Wood, Second Vice-President. John F. Bates, Cashier. C. W. Knight, Assistant Cashier. C. M. Davis. J. S. Golson. J. C. Wood. C. W. Carr. W. B. Crum. DIRECTORS A. F. Brooks. J. M. Black. I. N. Jordan. J. E. Holmes. C. E. Hawkins. Jos. Norwood. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 370.61 9,463.41 7,729.51 Total................................$ 22,536.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. 2,940.00 250.00 1,391.49 391.86 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House........ Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 60,418.99 6,557.58 822.32 Total Deposits...........,.....$ 67,798.89 300.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 71,075.97 Surplus Fund .................................. 1,918.22 Undivided Profits, less Current 33.81 Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 4,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................ 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... 6,600.00 Reserve for Taxes............................ 1,853.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over .......................................... 25,000.00 1,000.00 .$ 111,317.88 Grand Total. 7,518.99 10,000.00 .$ 111,317.88 58 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Fort Payne The Citizens Bank & Security Company OFFICERS H. B. Brock, President. C. G. Kershaw, Vice-President. T. J. Cook, Cashier. N. M. Smith. W. J. Jackson. T. W. Wilson. DIRECTORS G. L. Malone. J. B. Isbell. H. H. Killian. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................................$ 12,581.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ Gold .................................................... 1,145.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,443.79 Time Certificates ............................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................... 828.49 Cashier’s Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Certified Checks .............................. Cash Items in Transit.................... Due to Clearing House...... Due from Banks in this State....... Due Banks in this State.... Due from Banks in otherStates.... 18,245.27 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures ............ Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .... .......................... Cash Short ........................................ 34,243.55 95,563.95 1,572.27 Grand Total.................... $ 131,379.77 63,376.60 11,150.00 996.73 Total Deposits.................$ 75,523.33 Capital. Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses -and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable;............... Notes and Bills Rediscounted......... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ............................... ........ 22,000.00 2,700.00 4,156.44 27,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 131,379.77 Fort Payne The DeKalb County Bank OFFICERS John A. Davis. J. G. Bohling. J. B. Haralson. M. W. Mickler. John A. Davis, President. J. G. Bohling, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. M. Dobbs. S. B. Slone. W. W. Haralson. W. W. Russell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 38,076.97 Total................................ $ 56,200.06 13,232.00 1,450.00 2,151.97 1,289.12 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 10,000.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 103,862.24 Demand Loans ................................ 7,184.94 Overdrafts ........................................ 206.48 Banking House ................................ 2,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,865.39 Other Real Estate________ _______ Other Resources ________ ________ Cash Short ........................................ 4.38 Grand Total. .$ 181,823.49 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 110,152.71 Demand Certificates ________ ____ Time Certificates ............................ 17,351.23 Cashier’s Checks ............................... 568.21 Certified Checks ..... ......... ............... Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State_________ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total Deposits..... ........... $ 128,072.15 Capital Stock paid in...:...................$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest......................... Other Liabilities ________ ________ Cash Over ...... ........ ........... ............. Grand Total. 30,800.00 1,569.06 6,382.28 15,000.00 .$ 181,823.49 59 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Gadsden The Etowah Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS J. B. Wadsworth, President. J. W. Penn, Vice-President. S. S. Caldwell, Vice-President. B. W. Duke, Vice-President. W. H. Portner, Vice-President. Frank Nicholson, Cashier. F. J. Bryant, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS W. H. Portner. A. M. Rattray. J. T. Siniard. Coleman R. Shepherd. H. D. Sturkie. W. R. Usry. J. B. Wadsworth. R. M. Wilbanks. C. S. Wilkinson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... G. C. Allen. S. S. Caldwell. T. T. Cox. B. W. Duke. H. L. Gwin. W. H. Hood. W. S. Hood. M. H. Killian. J. W. Penn. 30,383.00 692.50 3,566.59 3,579.05 9,116.42 400.00 83,784.87 53,722.45 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 481,302.11 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 61,905.72 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,880.81 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..................... Due Banks in this State................. 110.17 Due Banks in other States............. 5,000.00 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 229.50 Total................................$ 185,244.88 Total Deposits.................$ 550,428.31 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 15,700.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 200,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 465,820.96 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ 31,132.10 Undivided Profits, less Current 13,315.98 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Overdrafts ........................................ 530.18 67,350.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 40,000.00 Banking House .............................. Furniture and Fixtures.................. 9,536.82 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 28,775.11 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 2,095.76 Other Resources .............................. 1,750.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... ? 805,840.05 Grand Total.................... $ 805,840.05 Gadsden The Gadsden Loan & Trust Company OFFICERS E. G. Hollingsworth, President. J. W. Hammond, Vice-President. J. S. Paden, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS E. G. Hollingsworth. O. R. Hood. I. Keller. J. S. Paden. F. R. Allison. E. R. LaFeure. J. W. Hammond. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ Total Deposits.................$ 122.57 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate...:....... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable............... Notes and Bills Rediscounted...... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ........... Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 2,500.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 52,240.95 Grand T otal...................... $ 46,167.41 5,573.87 499.67 52,240.95 122.57 29.20 14,000.00 10,000.00 589.18 60 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Gantt The Bank of Gantt OFFICERS Pollard Gantt, President. W. D. Riley, Vice-President. Claude Wright, Cashier. Pollard Gantt. W. D. Riley. Claude Wright. F. DIRECTORS J. L. Gantt. D. B. Gantt. D. A. Holloway. V. Merewether. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................................$ 2,575.00 Individual Deposits ...... ........ ......... $ Gold .................................................... 287.50 Demand Certificates ____________ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 560.90 Time Certificates ........................ .. Cashier’s Checks ............................ 26.38 Checks and Cash Items......................... Certified Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Due to Clearing House.................. Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... 36,205.59 Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due from Banks in other States.... 3,700.20 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 61,510.32 5,000.00 Total................................$ 43,355.57 Total Deposits.................$ 66,712.49 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,000.00 32,250.19 4,513.85 35.88 1,588.91 1,777.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable._________ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 84,521.40 Grand Total.................... $ 84,521.40 2,808.91 Gaylesville The Bank of Gaylesville OFFICERS J. Robt. Henderson, President. J. E. Chesnut, Vice-President. Webb Chesnut, Cashier. DIRECTORS G. B. Russell. George Webb. G. E. Hill. James Webb. W. Forrest Henderson. J. Robt. Henderson. J. E. Chesnut. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ....... .................. ---------------$ ____ __ Silver, Nickels and Pennies--------Checks and Cash Items--------------Exchanges fo r Clearing House— Cash Items in Transit..................— Due from Banks in this State..—.. Due from Banks in other States— Total.............. ........... $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Banking House .............. Furniture and Fixtures.. Other Real Estate.......... Other Resources ............. Cash Short ...................— 4,372.00 857.50 523.58 75.49 43,938.27 49,766.84 51,684.56 15,365.75 273.11 Total Deposits.................$ 67,323.42 500.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 45,963.46 Surplus Fund .................................. 4,571.97 Undivided Profits, less Current 503.12 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1,641.70 Notes and Bills Payable._____ 1,724.86 Notes and Bills Rediscounted.. Reserve fo r Taxes.......... .... ... ......... Reserve fo r Interest__ __________ Other Liabilities ...................... ....... Cash Over ......... ................ —........... 12,500.00 20,000.00 Grand Total..................... $ 104,671.95 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ____________ Time Certificates _______________ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House___..._____ _ Due Banks in this State._________ Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends......... ........... 4,834.96 13.57 Grand T otal...................... $ 104,671.95 G1 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Geneva The Citizens Bank OFFICERS J. J. Johnson, Sr., President. D. H. Morris, Sr., Vice-President. Jim Johnson, Jr., Cashier. DIRECTORS D. H. Morris, Sr. J. J. Johnson, Sr. J. R. McLane. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 10,596.00 Gold ................................................... 1,965.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 1,192.42 Checks and Cash Items................... 66.18 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... 2,526.41 Due from Banks in this State....... 1,501.89 Due from Banks in other States.... 141,220.19 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 239,610.21 Demand Certificates ....... ..... ......... Time Certificates ............................ 4,700.00 Cashier’s Checks ..... ....................... 1,511.29 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total................................$ 159,067.09 Total Deposits.................$ 245,821.50 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 5,222.70 Loans and Discounts...................... 165,829.72 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 32.34 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 6.66 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ..'............................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.............. ..... $ 332,158.51 50,000.00 30,000.00 6,337.01 Grand Total.................... $ 332,158.51 Georgiana The Butler County Bank (Branch at McKenzie) OFFICERS Ulay W. Black, President. W. R. Boone, Vice-President. A. J. Nall, Vice-President. R. C. Fulford, Cashier. E. T. Holloway, Assistant Cashier. W. T. Foster. M. D. Majors. E. D. Espy. Dr. W. E. Morris. Dr. J. C. Watson. Dr. R. H. Watson DIRECTORS Dr. R. A. Moorer. Dr. S. R. Hartley. A. J. Nall. W. R. Boone. Ulay W. Black. Leo Strassburger. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 380.97 49,891.52 4,691.72 Total................................$ 77,666.88 15,610.00 2,559.50 4,530.22 2.95 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 3,700.00 123,478.39 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 3,032.79 Overdrafts ............*............................ 41.62 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 4,550.00 Other Real Estate............................ 7,402.40 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 219,872.08 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 182,343.82 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ i 247.22 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 183,591.04 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 11,281.04 Grand T otal...................... $ 219,872.08 62 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Girard The Phenix-Girard Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS C. L. Mullin, President. Forrest Woods, Cashier. C. L. Mullin. Forrest Woods. Wiley Rusk. H. James O’Grady. C. T. Gifford. W . C. Whitaker. L. Garret. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items...............— Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State........ Due from Banks in other States.... 7,130.00 647.50 1,985.56 45.30 2,118.43 10.00 3,721.41 32,987.44 Total................................$ 48,645.64 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 6,710.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 150,499.12 3,273.56 Demand Loans ................................. Overdrafts ........................................ 269.34 Banking House ................................ 8,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures............... 3,418.70 Other Real Estate.......................... 2,700.58 Other Resources .............................. 1,000.00 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 224,516.93 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .........................$ 181,160.13 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 4,975.00 Cashier’s Checks ......... 608.00 Certified Checks .......... .................... Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ 500.82 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 187,243.95 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ...... ............................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes_______________ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 12,272.98 Grand Total.................... $ 224,516.93 Goodwater The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS T. L. Neighbors, President. J. C. Carmichael, Vice-President. T. L. Neighbors. J. C. Carmichael. T. D. Eppes. D. B. Neighbors. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................3 Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this Stpte....... Due from Banks in other States.... 188.49 4,245.96 50.98 1,873.00 1,065.00 263.53 42.35 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ 3 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House__________ Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 38,676.94 6,039.05 184.42 9,932.78 Total................................ 3 7,729.31 Total Deposits.................3 54,833.19 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank-3 Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,075.00 80,393.65 232.25 Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes p a id ......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 Grand T otal...................... 3 95,786.21 Grand T otal...................... 3 95,786.21 3,000.00 1,235.00 2,121.00 1,851.35 14,000.00 101.67 G3 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Goodwater The Peoples Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS C. H. Gilliland, President. B. Z. Henry, Cashier. J. S. Gilliland, Assistant Cashier. C. H. Gilliland. J. S. Gilliland. DIRECTORS D. T. Rozelle. J. S. Fleming. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................! Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 52.76 Due to Clearing House....— 35,934.82 Due Banks in this S t a t e 12,151.78 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends....... . 4,159.00 823.50 835.19 471.06 54,428.11 63,690.98 10,760.69 53.76 Total Deposits.................$ 74,505.43 1,300.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... 49,191.20 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ..................................... 4,530.46Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ..................................... 3,000.00Notes and Bills Payable.......... Furniture and Fixtures....................... 2,000.00Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Other Real Estate................................. 1,250.00Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Other Resources .............................. Reserve fo r Interest................. Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 30,000.00 10,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 115,699.77 1,194.34 Grand Total.................... $ 115,699.77 Gordo The Merchants & Farmers Bank OFFICERS A. J. J. T. H. L. R. H. DIRECTORS Dabbs, President. Davis, Vice-President. Moore, Vice-President and Cashier. Martin, Assistant Cashier. A. H. Dabbs. M. A. Dabbs. J. R. Moore. J. L. Davis. J. C. Martin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 23.00 13,938.07 9,507.30 6,262.00 25.00 989.70 236.45 Total................................$ 30,981.52 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 9,289.74 99,818.29 58,945.08 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. 3,000.00 2,600.00 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .................... ....$ 125,722.67 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Deu Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 162,912.11 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current .$ 204,819.59 20,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 36,842.64 293.73 53.07 Grand Total. 4.87 .$ 204,819.59 64 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Gordon The Bank o f Gordon OFFICERS J. J. Marsh, President. E. F. Tuttle^ Vice-President. A lto Marsh, Cashier. DIRECTORS Sidney Willoughby. R. M. Oswald. W. D. Jeffcoat. J. J. Marsh. E. F. Tuttle. C. P. Bowdon. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ....................... ................... $ Gold ....................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State...... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ......................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources _________________ Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ LIABILITIES 2107.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 145.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 693.00 Time Certificates ............................ 90.03 Cashier’s Checks ......... ................... Certified Checks ________________ Due to Clearing House.................. 12,261.13 Due Banks in this State................. 18,507.05 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 33,117.14 33,612.51 3,591.27 254.53 Total Deposits.................$ 37,458.31 11,100.00 4,000.00 30.30 1,250.00 1,394.27 229.75 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes............. ....... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 53,145.40 Grand Total.................... $ 53,145.40 17,123.94 587.09 Grand Bay The Grand Bay State Bank OFFICERS John W. Egan, President. E. F. Ladd, Vice-President. J. J. Thornhill. J. C. Chapman. DIRECTORS E. F. Ladd. John W. Egan. F. R. Smith. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ...........................................$ Gold ..... Silver, Nickels and Pennies_____ Checks and Cash Items__________ Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................ Other Real Estate___ ____________ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .................. ..... $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ......................... . Cashier’s Checks ________ _______ Certified Checks ...................... ... ... 561.70 Due to Clearing House________ __ 9,333.65 Due Banks in this State................ 3,231.79 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 1,030.00 642.50 406.78 15,206.42 60,645.43 2,221.50 1,500.00 79,573.35 52,321.92 10,453.80 1,167.19 Total Deposits....... ........ $ 63,942.91 Capital Stock paid in.......................$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes....................... — Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 3,000.00 Grand T o ta l...................... $ 79,573.35 1,883.39 747.05 65 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Greensboro The Peoples Bank of Greensboro OFFICERS A. Lawson, President. L. J. Lawson, Vice-President. L. J. Lawson, Jr., Cashier. A. Lawson. L. J. Lawson. DIRECTORS L. J. Lawson, Jr. T. E. Knight. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ......................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items__________ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 485.54 18,978.14 9,951.14 Total................................$ 44,681.44 Total Deposits-------------- $ 84,715.94 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 7,100.00 68,197.41 8,318.27 118.49 Capital Stock paid in.... .................. $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 30,500.00 13,000.00 11,975.00 835.50 1,295.33 1,160.79 697.00 861.93 Grand Total.................... $ 129,974.54 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House__________ Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 84,317.73 5.00 393.21 1,749.85 8.75 Grand Total.................... $ 129,974.54 Greenville The Bank of Greenville OFFICERS G. H. Tatum, President. Thomas W. Peagler, Vice-President. Oscar Riley, Cashier. W. Werle Peagler, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS G. H. Tatum. John S. McMullan. Thomas W. Peagler. H. C. Seale. Oscar Riley. D. M. Powell. C. E. Hamilton. J. G. Daniel. G. J. Peagler. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 34,216.00 Gold ................................................... 3,907.50 Silver, Nickels and Pennies....... . 2,680.61 Checks and Cash Items.................. 405.82 Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... 6,100.21 Due from Banks in this State....... 218,967.74 Due from Banks in other States.... 98,628.48 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 520,741.84 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 1,020.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 4,726.32 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................$ 364,906.36 Total Deposits.................$ 526,488.16 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 64,574.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 191,810.39 Surplus Fund ................................. Demand Loans ................................ 33,138.28 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Overdrafts ........................................ 412.05 Banking House ................................ 7,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures.................. 3,375.70 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 969.40 Reserve for Taxes........................... Reserve for Interest....................... Other Resources .............................. Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T ota l...................... $ 666,686.18 50,000.00 80,000.00 8,123.02 1,425.00 650.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 666,686.18 66 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Grove Hill The Bank of Grove Hill OFFICERS E. P. Chapman, President. Clayton Foscue, Vice-President. L. R. Tucker, Cashier. Jas. S. Chapman. E. P. Chapman. Clayton Foscue. DIRECTORS J. T. Pugh. W. Z. Rodgers. Q. W. Tucker. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 564.57 42,703.61 2,364.50 Total................................$ 53,465.48 6,631.00 255.00 820.26 126.54 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 118,082.81 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 34,461.24 Cashier's Checks ...... ..................... 1,077.39 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends....... Total Deposits................ $ 153,621.44 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 5,950.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 107,103.57 Surplus Fund .................................. Loans and Discounts...................... Undivided Profits, less Current Demand Loans ................................ Expenses and Taxes paid........... Overdrafts ........................................ 63.27 Banking House ................................ 1,750.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 1,750.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Furniture and Fixtures..............1.... Other Real Estate............................ 3,459.50 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Other Resources .............................. 3,312.45 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 176,854.27 15,000.00 5,000.00 3,207.83 25.00 Grand Total.................... $ 176,854.27 Guin The Marion County Banking Company (Branch at Hamilton) OFFICERS L . D. Littleton, President. Mack Pearce, Vice-President. Marvin Pearce, 2nd Vice-President. G. W . Coleman, Cashier. J. B. Hodges, Manager Hamilton Branch. L. J. L. R. D. Littleton. M. Allman. Pearce. R. Wright. DIRECTORS S. J. Baird. E. B. Fite. J. H. Mixon. M. S. Brown. Marvin Pearce. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 9,111.48 18,569.45 20,981.00 Total................................$ 56,079.27 4,655.00 730.00 1,382.67 649.67 Total Deposits.................$ 124,556.10 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 7,500.00 Capital Stock paid in................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 108,474.46 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ 7,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 194.43 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ................................ 3,750.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures.................. 2,775.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 105.07 Reserve fo r Taxes................... Other Resources .............................. Reserve fo r Interest........................ Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 185,878.23 ! - ^ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 106,754.21 Demand Certificates .................. Time Certificates ............................ 15,647.25 2,154.64 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .......................... Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 25,000.00 22,500.00 3,817.85 10,000.00 4 .2 8 Grand T otal...................... $ 185,878.23 67 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS Guntersville The Citizens Bank OFFICERS G. B. Zettler, President. W. C. Rayburn, Vice-President. G. I. Weatherly, Cashier. D. Isbell. W. C. Rayburn. DIRECTORS D. C. Jordan. R. F. FennelL G. B. Zettler. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 18,785.00 1,452.50 744.42 1,549.45 83.50 31,254.28 8,335.03 Total................................$ 62,204.18 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,360.00 82,150.59 31,162.54 239.32 6,250.00 2,250.00 Grand Total.................... $ 185,616.63 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 128,432.33 Demand Certificates ...................... 6,440.55 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 5,170.17 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 140,043.05 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable.................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 2,500.00 5,573.58 12,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 185,616.63 Hackleburg The Bank of Hackleburg OFFICERS W. B. Mixon, President. Chas. T. Lunsford, Vice-President. W. A. Frost, Cashier. W. B. Mixon. C. P. Lunsford. DIRECTORS A. Wiginton. Frank Allen. Ernest B. Fite. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 5,166.63 46,358.75 9,650.13 Total................................ $ 67,424.50 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 215.25 28,593.33 Grand T otal...................... $ 98,430.43 5,822.00 242.95 184.04 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 79,915.70 2,256.75 960.89 Total Deposits.................$ 83,133.34 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 2.35 Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 1,175.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 1,000.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 20.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 3,200.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 2,086.16 10.93 98,430.43 68 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Haleyville The Traders & Farmers Bank OFFICERS W. W. Haley, President. J. J. Taylor, Vice-President. J. H. Haley, Cashier E. L. Haley, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS W. W. Haley. J. A. Donaldson. J. J. Taylor. A. D. Mitchell. J. D. Lee. _ R. H. McNutt. John R. Phillips. John S. Curtis. Daniel Stagner. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States. .. Total. 12,858.00 320.00 1,104.94 79.50 57,450.63 29,948.77 .$ 101,761.84 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ...................... ....... Cash Short .................................. ..... LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 136,523.60 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 12,623.11 643.09 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits................ $ 149,789.80 550.00 Capital Stock paid in ......................! 66,688.83 Surplus Fund .................................. 3,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current 10.65 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,780.54 Notes and Bills Payable................. 2,320.81 Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... 1,701.65 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 179,814.32 19,000.00 6, 000.00 5,024.52 Grand Total.................... $ 179,814.32 Hanceville The Merchants Bank OFFICERS W. R. Moore, President. Ed Ashwander, Vice-President. J. W. Gibbs, Assistant Cashier. *W. R. Moore. Ed Ashwander. A. D. Rutherford. DIRECTORS J. M. Kilpatrick. J. B. Orr. Clark Griffith. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House— Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ....................................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand T ota l...................... $ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 39,591.26 Due Banks in this State................. 430.36 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 3,666.00 400.00 834.22 801.73 61,034.17 192.98 Total Deposits.................$ 61,227.15 10,000.00 5,082.31 85.10 2,463.30 899.29 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes..................... '...... Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 77,635.53 Grand T otal...................... $ 77,635.53 45,723.57 28,464.27 1,301.38 24.69 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Hartford The Bank of Hartford P. T. D. E. OFFICERS M. Metcalf, President. F. Cordray, Vice-President. S. Folsom, Cashier. L. Johnson, Assistant Cashier. P. T. M. J. M. Metcalf. F. Cordray. L. Metcalf. P. Anthony. DIRECTORS J. J. Watson. T. J. Justice. K. Z. Hendrix. G. C. Sansbury. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 30,166.00 16,103.09 Total................................$ 63,852.11 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 9,727.52 91,947.47 16,158.16 16,355.00 570.00 198.47 459.55 Total Deposits.................$ 138,636.66 5,000.00 2,500.00 11,533.64 Grand Total.................... $ 200,718.90 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 137,439.58 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,197.08 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve for Interest.................. Other Liabilities ....................... Cash Over ................................. 47,500.00 13,750.00 832.24 Grand Total.................... $ 200.718.90 Hartselle The Bank of Hartselle DIRECTORS Arthur Stephenson. H. C. Barkley. M. Pattillo. J. O. Stephenson. I. V . Griffin. R. L. Quinn. J. H. Corsbie. J. H. Riddle. J. A. Hartsell. J. M. Harwood. R. H. Porter. J. E. Schnell. W. Yancy. OFFICERS J. H. Corsbie, Chairman o f the Board. Arthur Stephenson, President. J. V . G riffin, V ice-President. M. Pattillo, Vice-President. Ashford Todd, Cashier. J. W. Curry, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 8,613.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 181,985.16 1,205.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 3,600.00 1,089.06 Time Certificates ............................ 1,482.47 909.16 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 113.45 Due to Clearing House................... 4,476.20 43,622.24 Due Banks in this State................. 60,252.13 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 120,166.79 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. 300.00 98,265.05 3,536.29 645.96 2,600.00 1,950.00 $ 227,464.09 Total Deposits................ $ 187,181.08 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 25,000.00 9,000.00 4,141.30 2,099.50 42.21 .$ 227,464.09 70 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Headland The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS M. T. C. Scott, President. E. Willis, Vice-President. L. T. Solomon, Cashier and Vice-President. B. P. Riley, Assistant Cashier. M. T. C. Scott. R. D. Crawford. DIRECTORS O. E. Haynes. E. Willis. L. T. Solomon. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .................................. ... ..... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............... Other Resources ............... Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES 5,690.00 Individual Deposits ........... 600.00 Demand Certificates .......... 1,167.72 Time Certificates ............... 438.00 Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks ................. 1,626.16 Due to Clearing House...... 19,891.50 Due Banks in this State..... 12,758.28 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 42,071.66 7,184.00 392.68 2 , 000.00 Total Deposits................ $ 116,124.44 72,601.65 37,048.54 426.00 3,150.00 2,250.00 7,090.00 60.00 Grand Total.................... $ 164,687.85 106,547.78 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,100.00 20,000.08 3,380.45- 82.98 Grand Total.................... $ 164,687.85 Heflin The Bank of Heflin OFFICERS J. M. Atkins, President. W. H. McKleroy, Vice-President. Fred Osborn, Cashier. Wilmur Atkins, Assistant Cashier. J. M. Atkins. W. H. McKleroy. H. A. McMurray. DIRECTORS J. A. Owens. D. D. Perryman. W. G. Porter. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 931.86 23,312.64 253.93 Total................................$ 34,441.38 7,547.00 1,150.00 1,016.28 166.68 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 3 188,653.87 19,587.38 472.27 Total Deposits.................$ 103,503.68 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 10,210.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans- and Discounts....................... 125,819.60 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ....- ................................. 3,067.47 Expenses and Taxes paid......... Banking House ................................ 6,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.................... Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,115.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 7,000.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ -42 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T o ta l... 83,444.12’ Grand Total. 50,000.08 10,000.08 5,150.18 20,000.08 .$ 188,653.87 71 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Huntsville The Farmers State Bank T. •J. K. J. T. E. L. L. OFFICERS Terry, President. McCaleb, Vice-President. Adair, Cashier. Griffin, Assistant Cashier. T. J. R. J. T. E. L. H. Terry. McCaleb. Adair. Terry. DIRECTORS Ed C. Betts. G. J. T. Clift. R. W. W. Esslinger. J. W. J. Bryne. C. N. Robinson. A. Parsons. Jacoby. E. Baxter. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ..................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks. in this State..... Hue from Banks in other States.... 11,323.00 122.50 3,508.60 942.52 3,716.37 9,300.95 983.29 32,238.62 Total................................$ 62,135.85 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Doans and Discounts...................... 140,043.39 Bemand Loans ................................ 6,011.39 69.05 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.....'.............. 2,846.80 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ .02 Grand Total.................... 3 211,106.50 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 157,887.10 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 1,956.66 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 54.60 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Bank in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 159,898.36 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 50,000.00 1,208.14 Grand Total.................... $ 211,106.50 Huntsville Huntsville Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS Clarendon Davis, President. Lawrence Cooper, Vice-President. W . R. Hutton, Cashier. Milton B. Merts, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Chas. C. Anderson. Clarendon Davis. A. M. Booth. J. D. Hutton. Jos. J. Bradley. W. R. Hutton. Lawrence Cooper, C. L. Nolen. ffm . P. Cooper. W. I. Wellman. J. B. Woodall. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................................$ 38,542.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 478,281.64 5,737.50 Demand Certificates ...................... Cold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 8,051.16 Time Certificates ............................ 10,965.36 Checks and Cash Items.................. 12,262.40 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... 6,682.49 Certified Checks .............................. J00.00 9,474.01Due to Clearing House.................. Cash Items in Transit......................... Hue from Banks in this State....... 7,129.69 Due Banks in this State................. 19,911.71 Hue from Banks in other States.... 118,658.36 Due Banks in other States............. 12,491.12 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 4.00 Total................................$ 206,537.61 Total Deposits.................$ 521,753.83 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 12,900.00 389,178.18 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 104,473.96 Overdrafts .................................. 141.30 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. 8,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 42,500.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 150,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 41,977.22 Notes and Bills Payable................. 50,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve for Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. .$ 763,731.05 Grand Total. .$ 763,731.05 72 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Huntsville The W. R. Rison Banking Company fj ~ OFFICERS A. L. Rison, President. H. M. Rhett, Cashier. J. W. McAllister, Assistant Cashier. R. H. Canterberry, Assistant Cashier. A. L. Rison. H. M. Rhett. J. W. McAllister. DIRECTORS R. H. Canterberry. R. L. Rison. L. R. Rhett. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 (1 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ........................................... $ 58,093.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 551,726.36 Gold .................................................... 15,180.00 Demand Certificates ____________ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 10,324.95 Time Certificates ............................ 296,757.99 Checks and Cash Items................... 12,999.20 Cashier's Checks ............................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... 10,765.95 Certified Checks .............................. 12,988.99 Due to Clearing House................... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... 40,630.15 Due Banks in this State................. 7,350.11 Due from Banks in other States.... 230,086.06 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 391,068.30 Total Deposits.................$ 855,834.46 42,,832.00 495,073.11 152,884.10 1,227.25 6,000.00 2,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 50,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 81,533.05 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 3,717.25 Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $1,091,084.76 Grand Total.................... $1,091,084.76 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Hurtsboro The Bank of Hurtsboro OFFICERS T. S. Davis, President. W. T. Davis, Cashier. DIRECTORS (N ot incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Jtems in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,486.79 16,647.88 Total................................ $ 28,444.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. 3,700.00 740.00 870.08 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 68,331.37 16,977.15 439.63 Total Deposits.................$ 85,748.15 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 4,163.59 Surplus Fund .................................. 85,520.96 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 7.55 Notes and Bills Payable................. 3,089.95 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 5,205.46 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 25.94 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 .$ 126,458.20 Grand Total. 5,710.05 10,000.00 .$ 126,458.20 73 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Hurtsboro The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS R. M. Hall, President. S. B. Williams, Cashier. Wheeler Williams, Sr., Vice-President. D. P. Lloyd. B. B. Brooks. L. L. Torbert. DIRECTORS H. M. Rutherford. R. M. Hall. Wheeler Williams, S. B. Williams. Sr. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ........................................... $ 3,256.00 Individual Deposits .................. Gold .................................................... 222.50 Demand Certificates ............... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ 1,276.34 Time Certificates .................... . Cashier’s Checks .................... Checks and Cash Items...............— Exchanges for Clearing House..... Certified Checks ...................... . Cash Items in Transit................... 800.00 Due to Clearing House........... Due from Banks in this State.____ Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States___ Due from Banks in other States.... 31,903.47 Due Unpaid Dividends.............. .$ Total. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ...................... ......... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 37,458.31 22,336.80 56,318.93 1,097.53 2.388.00 7.675.00 Grand Total.................... $ 127,274.57 76,678.39 9,088.63 410.89 1,500.00 Total Deposits.................$ 87,677.91 Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 'Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 31,400.00 4,679.97 3,516.69 Grand Total.................... 3 127,274.57 Jackson The Jackson Bank & Trust Company S. A. R. G. H. E. A. G. OFFICERS Andrews, President. Chunn, Vice-President. Foote, Cashier. Warren, Assistant Cashier. S. H. Andrews. A. E. Chunn. R. A. Foote. W. W. Clarke. DIRECTORS S. A. Stewart. D. S. Stanley. H. M. McLeod. T. J. Bedsole. Alex Manes. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State.......... Due from Banks in other States.... 449.35 53,160.81 10,365.22 Total................................$ 71,514.80 4,512.00 2,225.00 802.42 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 135,732.03 Demand Certificates .................. Time Certificates ............................ 43,423.01 Cashier’s Checks .......................... 2,854.18 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 182,009.22 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 7,400.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 116,056.88 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ 13,818.19 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Overdrafts ........................................ 459.80 Banking House ................................ 3,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures..............:.... 3,467.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 81.83 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Other Resources .............................. 1,200.57 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................ Grand Total. .? 217,499.07 Grand Total. 29,000.00 2,500.00 3,943.42 46.43 .? 217,499.07 74 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. James The James & Midway Banking Company OFFICERS H. L. King, President. H. L. King, Jr., Cashier. H. L. King. DIRECTORS L. E. Cartledge. Mrs. E. T. Boylin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,250.00 375.00 392.15 75,793.14 63,959.49 Total................................ $ 146,769.78 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 10,000.00 38,008.16 14.20 3,714.41 743.31 Grand Total.................... $ 199,249.86 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 69,359.2$ 93,000.00 57.82 Total Deposits.................$ 162,417.05 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 25,000.00 11,832.81 Grand Total.................... $ 199,249.86 Jasper The Central Bank & Trust Company T. J. A. O. J. OFFICERS B. Dilworth, President. J. Curtis, First Vice-President. F. Fite,. Second Vice-President. F. Cobb, - Cashier. V. Sartain, Assistant Cashier. T. B. Dilworth. J. J. Curtis. A. F. Fite. O. F. Cobb. Jno. Kilgore. DIRECTORS Chas. M. Sartain. E, W. Long. J. W. Dodd. C. I. Jones. R. M. Morgan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ..*........................................? Gold ..................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House.... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .?. 7,195.00 723.62 614.12 1,069.04 28,863.21 17,690.25 56,155.24 Bpnds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 2,000.00 Loans., and Discounts...................... 111,432.86 DemaiirF Loans ................................ 4,465.00 Overdrafts ........................ 271.97 Banking House ............... 15,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures....—; 4,000.00 Other Real Estate..................... ...... Other Resources ..... 1,548.60 Cash Short ........................................ •a bi . Grand Total....—— ........? 194,873.67 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 113,476.42 Demand Certificates ......... 19,486.86 Time Certificates .............. ....... .... 11,017.76 1,220.40 Cashier’s Checks ....................... Certified Checks .............................. 180.45 Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in thisState................... 18,787.64 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 164,169.47 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest— ...............,.... Other Liabilities ....................... .... Cash Over .............:...... ................... 25,000.00 5,704.20 Grand Total...................,.? 194,873.67 75 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Jasper The Jasper Trust Company OFFICERS L. B. Musgrove, President. Ernest R. Lacy, Vice-President. A . S. Preston, Treasurer. J . F. Craig, Assistant Treasurer. L. B. Musgrove. E. R. Lacy. DIRECTORS A. S. Preston. J. W. Shepherd. W. C. Davis. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ C old .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... .$ Total LIABILITIES 12,158.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 133,900.49 58.00 Demand Certificates ....................... 52,368.89 3,149.13 Time Certificates ............................ 796.24 1,162.62 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 10.00 Due to Clearing House...... 7,147.23 Due Banks in this State.... 58,067.88 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 81,742.86 Total Deposits.................$ 187,075.62 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 10,150.57 160,241.55 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 14.13 Banking House ................................ 12,008.86 3,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ 2,299.08 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 269,957.05 32,881.43 Grand Total.................... $ 269,957.05 Kennedy The Bank of Kennedy OFFICERS J . O. Kennedy, President. U. T. Propst, Vice-President. J . L. Kennedy, Cashier. 50,000.00 J. O. Kennedy. U. T. Propst. J. L. Kennedy. DIRECTORS B. F. Cline. W. N. Gravelee. A. L. Walker. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,413.00 425.00 364.55 74,639.38 18,288.95 Total................................$ 100,130.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 15,472.37 316.51 2,447.97 1,808.93 G rand T otal.... .................$ 120,176.66 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 92,225.76 6,437.69' 221.19 98,884.64 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 15,000.00 Surplus Fund ....................... ......... J 3,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current .. Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,292102 Notes and Bills Payable.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted........ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ..................... :...... ' Cash Over ........................................ ‘ Grand T otal..... l..lA:.i:...i $ 120,176.66 76 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Kinston The Farmers & Merchants Bank of Kinston OFFICERS K. W. Harrison, President. J. M. Guy, Vice-President. W. L. Woodall, Cashier. K. W. Harrison. J. M. Guy. W. L. Woodall. DIRECTORS C. H. Rhoades. W. F. Sansom. J. W. Stephens. G. W. Clark. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ....................................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 1,663.00 1,307.50 877.35 87.00 10.00 8,752.98 32,080.43 44,778.26 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................... Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 49,819.52 700.00 333.58 Total Deposits.................$ 50,853.10 999.83 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 10,211.52 Surplus Fund .................................. 1,439.19 ;Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid...'........ 736.44 1,703.73 Notes and Bills Payable................ 1,643.16 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 400.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 10 ,000.00 61,912.13 61,912.13 Grand Total.................... $ 1,058.63 .40 LaFayette The Bank of LaFayette OFFICERS L. S. Schuessler, President. D. T. Tatum, Cashier. G. O. Winter, Assistant Cashier. M. W. Allen. C. C. Fergason. J. A. Hines. DIRECTORS W. M. Ratchford. Chas. Schuessler. G. W. Slaughter. W. B. Wood. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ......................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 22,091.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 253,574.18 3,400.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 2,370.51 Time Certificates ............................ 2,045.51 2,090.91 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 5,528.45 28,537.27 Due Banks in this State................. 1,502.32 24,551.72 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid. Dividends..................... 83,041.41 Total Deposits................ $ 262,650.46 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 18,100.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 256,654.17 Demand Loans .............................. 1. 129.70 Overdrafts ...................... _............ 84.24 Banking House ................. 7,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures................. 1,500.00 Other Real Estate. Other Resources ... Cash Short ............ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 4,055.70 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 303.36 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .......................... . Cash Over ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 367,009.52 Grand T o ta l...................... $ 367,009.52 Total................................$ 77 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, LaFayette The Chambers County Bank J. G. M. R. M. E. R. C. OFFICERS Tucker, President. Collins, Vice-President. Buckalew, Cashier. Germany, Assistant Cashier. J. M. Tucker. G. E. Collins. DIRECTORS W. J. Ratchford. E. W. Willingham. J. J. Robinson, Jr. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ 26,218.00 Gold ................................................... 600.00 2,750.12 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. 1,668.77 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ 1,172.66 Due from Banks in other States. .. 148,072.48 Total................................$ 180,482.03 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 3,550.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 136,006.09 Demand Loans ................................ 15,600.00 Overdrafts ........................................ 276.19 6,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 1,600.00 Other Resources .............................. •Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 345,514.31 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 219,290.45 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 6,630.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 954.44 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 3,645.40 Due Banks in this State............... Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 230,520.29 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve for Interest................. Other Liaibilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 75,000.00 20,000.00 19,994.02 Grand Total.................... $ 345,514.31 Larkinsville The Larkinsville Banking Company OFFICERS C. S. Brew ton, President. F. O. Hurt, Vice-President. E. G. Grantham, Cashier. C. S. Brewton. F. O. Hurt. E. G. Grantham. W. J. Word. DIRECTORS A. H. Moody. A. H. Gay. O. C. Hackworth. S. H. Hodges. R. E. Jones. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 12,117.50 Total................................$ 12,874.56 B '" and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 'L ' u- and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 543.00 177.50 36.56 46,447.03 150.00 19.65 1,000.00 1,500.00 61,991.24 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 14,616.90 13,157.08 151.18 Total Deposits................ $ 27,925.11 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 Grand Total. .8 4,064.04 15,000.00 2.09 61,991.24 78 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Leeds The Leeds State Bank OFFICERS F. R. Hurst, President. J. W. Adkins, Vice-President. C. T. Lee, Vice-President. E . R. Perdue, Cashier. M. E. Stone, Assistant Cashier. F. J. C. E. T. J. R. Hurst. W. Adkins. T. Lee. R. Perdue. M. Adkins. M. Adkins. DIRECTORS A. J. Coupland. J. B. Kincaid. O. D. Dorough. J. M. Pledger. T. A. Farley. P. C. Lindon. W. R. Little. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................................$ 11,225.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ Gold ..... 232.50 Demand Certificates ...................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 600.36 Time Certificates ... ......................... 34.53 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Checks and Cash Items.......................... Certified Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Due to Clearing House................... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... 12,293.96 Due Banks in this State................. Due from Banks in other States.... 5,537.80 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ■................................ Overdrafts .................................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate....... ......... ........ ... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................ ........... ... Grand Total...... ............. $ 29,924.15 70,063.49 7.61 236.25 Total Deposits.................$ 70,307.35 10,000.00 4,000.00 6.84 2,504.92 1,525.43 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 85,393.42 Grand Total.................... $ 85,393.42 51,432.08 1,086.07 Lexington The Bank of Lexington OFFICERS A . L. Phillips, President. L. M. Foster, Vice-President. S. W. Pate, Cashier. DIRECTORS A. L. Phillips. R. F. Stewart. L. M. Foster. J. H. Belew. S. W. Pate. D. T. Wilcoxson. W . W . Pettus. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .... —................................... $ Gold ........ ..... - ................................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.............. .... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .? Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts..... ................. Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .................................. ..... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ....................*_____ Cash Short ........................................ G rand Total. .? 11,300.00 640.00 1,067.70 20,973.35 27,216.96 61,198.01 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ........................... Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............ Due Unpaid Dividends.:.............. 59,530.17 766.34 Total Deposits.................$ 60,296.51 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? 10,860.33 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1.68 945.86 Notes and Bills Payable................. 1,356.39 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ 9.70 Other Liabilities ........................ .... Cash Over ........................................ 13,400.00 74,371.97 74,371.97 Grand Total. .? 675.46 79 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Lincoln The Lincoln Bank & Trust Company J. H. G. L. D. H. W. L. DIRECTORS D. H. Shelton. G. L. Schmidt. W. C. Wilson. J. N. Hutto. R. W. Tuck. J. H. Wilson. W. L. Hollingsworth. OFFICERS Wilson, President. Schmidt, Vice-President. Shelton, Vice-President. Hollingsworth, Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 9,488.17 578.07 Total................................$ 12,927.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 2,118.00 35.00 . 335.80 372.86 37,496.07 4,462.34 510.46 4,154.88 2,819.59 62,371.24 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 24,271.12 6,190.14 21.42 3,497.18 Total Deposits.................$ 33,979.86 Capital Stock paid in...................... i Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.,............... Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 62,371.24 3,378.99 12.39 Linden The Marengo County Bank OFFICERS William Cunningham, President. B. F. Gilder, Vice-President. Irving Adams, Cashier. DIRECTORS William Cunningham. B. F. Gilder. Irving Adams. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ............ Banking House ................................ F- -niture and Fixtures.................. O 'h 'r Real Estate............................ O ’ • Resources .............................. Ca^h Short ........................................ Grand Total. $ LIABILITIES 2,971.00 Individual Deposits .................. ..... $ 66,675.39 20.00 Demand Certificates............................. 556.54 Time Certificates ............................ 4,369.15 1,272.97 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 88.99 Certified Checks .............................. 215.76 Due to Clearing House................... 20,402.29 Due Banks in this State................. 5,763.39 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 30,986.19 Total Deposits.................$ 71,349.29 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 58,015.38 Surplus Fund .................................. 2,423.23 Undivided Profits, less Current 34.41 Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 2,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 1,693.31 Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 1,000.00 98,152.52 98,152.52- Grand Total. .$ 786.15- 18.08 80 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Lineville The Farmers & Merchants Bank Wyatt C. W. C. E. W. E. OFFICERS J. Green, President. Bell, Vice-President. Smith, Cashier. Carpenter, Assistant Cashier. W yatt J. Green. C. W. Bell. C. E. Smith. DIRECTORS D. F. Gibson. D. D. Mitchell. W. E. Blanks. T. L. Preston. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit___________ Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 7,924.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 282.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 462.78 Time Certificates ............................ 656.78 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... 9,216.77 Due Banks in this State..... 4,215.98 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 77,852.82 15,387.36 1,271.09 Total....... .........................$ 22,758.81 Total Deposits.................$ 94,511.27 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ...................... ......... Overdrafts ..... Banking House ___ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate................:........... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,000.00 79,105.53 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable._________ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over .................................. ..... 25,000.00 102.63 1,789.14 2,293.20 16,635.00 Grand Total.................... $ 123,684.31 4,173.04 Grand Total.................... $ 123,684.31 Livingston The Bank of Sumter OFFICERS W. W. Patton, President. B. Tannenbaum, Vice-President. W. S. Nichols, Cashier. W. W. Patton. W. S. Nichols. J. W. Killian. DIRECTORS B. Tannenbaum. P. B. Jarman. J. H. Norville. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ..... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 100.00 13,789.61 4,212.54 Total................................ $ 29,370.21 5,931.00 3,290.50 1,665.25 381.31 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 19,900.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 119,131.54 Demand Loans ..................._........... 16,421.12 Overdrafts .......... 1,955.25 Banking House ................................ 4,156.30 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,513.23 Other Real Estate...... ...................... Other Resources ....... ....................... Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. $ 193,447.65 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates .................... Cashier’s Checks .................... Certified Checks ...................... Due to Clearing House........... Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid’ Dividends............. .$ 98,645.06 ! 38,540.07 Total Deposits.................$ 137,185.13 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable........... Notes and Bills Rediscounted.. Reserve fo r Taxes...................... Reserve fo r Interest.................. Other Liabilities ...................... Cash Over .................................. Grand T otal. 30,000.00 20,000.00 6,262.52 .$ 193,447.65 81 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Livingston McMillan & Co., Bankers OFFICERS 'T. M. Tartt, President. .James A. Mitchell, Vice-President. T. M. Tartt, Cashier. . DIRECTORS (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 25,523.19 23,037.96 Total................................$ 58,735.27 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 131,231.47 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 7,540.00 816.00 1,818.12 Total Deposits.................$ 131,231.47 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 4,263.73 Loans and Discounts...................... 103,299.11 Demand Loans ................................ 10,089.52 Overdrafts ........................................ 446.46 10,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. •Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 50,000.00 7,602.62 Grand Total.................... $ 188,834.09 Grand Total.................... $ 188,834.09 Louisville The Bank of Louisville OFFICERS F. B. Pierce, President. R. E. Flournoy, Cashier. M. C. Bell. N. Lee. B. F. Bennett. DIRECTORS J. P. Grant. F. B. Pierce. R. E. Flournoy. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 27,944.32 7,555.44 Total................................$ 48,841.94 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... ‘ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .................................... 'Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ •Other Resources .............................. •Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .? 7,792.00 4,080.00 1,031.29 438.89 43,162.43 5,847.06 82.58 1,397.00 1,440.00 100,771.01 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks ......................... .... Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 65,867.58 4,000.00 390.76 2,226.93 Total Deposits.................$ 72,485.27 Capital Stock paid in ...................... ? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 25,000.00 1,000.00 Grand Total. 100,771.01 .? 2,285.74 S2 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Louisville The Barbour County Bank OFFICERS M. C. Bell, President. O. L. Bryan, Vice-President. J. H. Blair, Cashier. M. C. Bell. N. Lee. A. W. Price. DIRECTORS J. A. Richards.. B. F. Bennett. A. J. Lee. J. G. Wilkinson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank~$ Loans and Discounts..................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.............. ......$ LIABILITIES 5,690.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 1,085.15 Demand Certificates ..............:....... 530.60 Time Certificates .......!.................... 110.32 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. 17,186.88 Due Banks in this State................ 7,079.86 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 31,682.81 20,695.57 8.15 1,800.00 54,186.53 36,883.78; 313.00692.43. 48.00 Total Deposits................ $ 37,937.21 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ......'...... ........................... 15,000.00- Grand Total.................... $ 54,186.53. 1,249.24 .08; Luverne The Bank of Luverne OFFICERS T. W. Shows, President. F. B. Bricken, Vice-President. W. B. Howard, Vice-President. J. T. Ivey, Assistant Cashier. F. B. Bricken. W. B. Howard. F. M. Douglass. DIRECTORS G. W. Pope. J. H. Shows. T. W. Shows. J. W. Turner. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.::................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State........ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 9,749.00 Individual Deposits ....... .................$ 135,558.651,912.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 3,546.70 2,993.45 Time Certificates ............................ 612.13 2,654.87 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 81.44 Due to Clearing House................... 1,951.55 38,785.01 Due Banks in this State................. 22,276.17 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 78,452.44 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .......... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate................... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 4,941.41 90,304.70 6,701.50 34.10 Grand Total. 3,250.00 10,694.87 18.43 .$ 194,397.45 Total Deposits.................$ 141,669.03 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 50,000.0(1 1,333.20 1,395.22 $ 194,397.45. 83 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Luverne The Farmers Bank OFFICERS A . L. Watts, President and Cashier. -J. C. Ford, Vice-President. W. C. Warrick. J. C. Ford. DIRECTORS J. S. Martin. W. J. Lansdon. A. L. Watts. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES 'Currency ............................................$ C old ................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Hue from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ lo a n s and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ............:........................... Grand Total.................... $ 5,074.00 140.00 406.46 519.49 5,729.68 12,996.33 24,865.96 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ...... ........................ Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 45,587.58 2,500.00 241.29 Total Deposits................ $ 48,328.87 40.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 49,456.48 Surplus Fund .................................. 6,245.38 Undivided Profits, less Current 38.03 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,025.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 3,300.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. 1,500.00 Reserve for Taxes..................... 9,765.65 Reserve for Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 25,000.00 98,236.50 Grand Total.................... $ 24,907.63 98,236.50 Madison The Bank o f Madison OFFICERS G. W. Wise. M. H. Anderson. F. G. Hertyler. <3. W . W ise, President. T . G. Riddle, Vice-President. L. S. Hager, Cashier. J . E. Humphrey, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS T. G. Riddle. J. H. Humphrey. L. S. Hager. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ C old ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... D ue from Banks in other States.... 60,827.27 4,922.75 Total................................$ 72,527.73 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank~$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ ■Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... O ther Real Estate............................ O ther Resources .............................. (Grand Total. 5,484.00 442.50 851.21 63,963.39 3,497.48 10.33 1,500.00 4,224.64 50.00 .$ 145,773.57 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 97,509.01 14,379.02 Total Deposits.................$ 111,888.03 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 10,000.00 13,882.98 10,000.00 2.56 .$ 145,773.57 84 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Madrid The Bank of Madrid OFFICERS D. G. Andress, President. R. H. Smith, Cashier. DIRECTORS Dr. D. G. Andress. T. B. Pennington. R. H. Smith. R. E. Womble. J. L. Crawford. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... 4,715.00 6,260.63 782.88 Total................................$ 13,045.58 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ............................ Cash Short ........................................ 1,015.00 245.00 27.07 14,787.20 1,425.00 1,150.00 613.86 Grand Total...................31,021.64 Marbury LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates ..................... Cashier’s Checks ..................... Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House........... Due Banks in this State......... Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid Dividends............. .? 14,338.13: 592.75. Total Deposits.................$ 14,930.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over .................. ..................... 15,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 31,021.64 1,090.7ft The Fanners Savings Bank OFFICERS D. H. Marbury, President. C. R. Russell, Vice-President. A. T. Rudder, Cashier. R. G. Mushat, Assistant Cashier. D. H. Marbury. C. R. Russell. DIRECTORS A. T. Rudder. Jfmes Donavan. W. H. Ellis. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 16,722.26 2,054.40 Total................................$ 23,569.51 Total Deposits.................? 41,252.30 30,319.90 45.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 11,000.00 2,210.0ft Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .? 4,406.00 145.00 241.85 1,352.97 1,109.66 56,397.04 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ ? Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 39,474.28 1,250.0ft 528.02 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. ? 56,397.04 85- STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Marion The Marion Central Bank OFFICERS A. F. Armstrong, President. D. K. Mason, Cashier. A. F. Armstrong. D. K. Mason. John Howze. DIRECTORS H. Y. Howze. E. K. McCollum. S. V. Woodfin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ 16,671.00 Gold ................................................... 4,267.50 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... 2,184.51 Checks and Cash Items.................. 1,059.41 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ 136,710.90 Due from Banks in other States.... 34,886.95 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 323,028.50* Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 435.90* Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. 894.85 Due Banks in other States............. 17,116.00* Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 195,780.27 Total Deposits.................$ 341,475.25 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank~$ 66,335.62 Loans and Discounts...................... 207,857.85 Demand Loans ................................ 18,311.62 Overdrafts ........................................ 185.22 Banking House ................................ 10,000.00 3,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ 6,900.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 14,422.38'Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ 2,472.95Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 508,370.58 Grand Total.................... $ 508,370.58 Marion The Peoples Bank OFFICERS J. M. Moore, President. T. I. Moore, Cashier. D. K. Barker, Assistant Cashier. J. M. Moore. J. B. Hatchette. J. H. Hogue. DIRECTORS John Lockhart. C. A. Webb. W. T. Harris. T. I. Moore. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState......... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ TO,201.00 4,010.00 2,848.15 2,309.70 23,095.80 51,070.17 93,534.82 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 15,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 137,090.22 Demand Loans ................................ 15,796.55 Overdrafts ........................................ 484.00 Banking House ................................ 3,639.82 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 3,005.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................i... 5.62 Grand Total. .$ 270,556.03 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 146,537.46 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............ Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Total Deposits.................$ 146,537.46 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 50,000.00 40,000.00 14,018.57 20,000.00 $ 270,556.03 86 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Marion Junction The Marion Junction State Bank OFFICERS H. C. Armstrong, President. C. L. Gilmer, Vice-President. Hugh Hopper, Cashier. H. C. Armstrong. M. F. Smith. W. A. Fort. DIRECTORS A . B. Moore. C. L. Gilmer. James Alexander. J. G. Donald. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ..... ...................................... ! Gold ..... — ...................................’. ..... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit___________ Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .3 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. ■Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.....................$ LIABILITIES 1,639.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 42.60 Demand Certificates ...................... 671.75 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... 17,054.15 Due Banks in this State..... 7,781.91 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 27,189.31 37,645.72 2,781.94 64.33 2,434.88 2,354.32 33,252.16 5,570.38 606.78 Total Deposits.................$ 39,429.32 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ........................... ..... 25,000.00 5,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 72,470.50 72,470.50 2,541.18 Millport The Millport State Bank OFFICERS H . H. Strickland, President. A . M. Grimsley, Vice-President. .J. E. Dowdle, Cashier. H. A. L. M. H. M. H. J. DIRECTORS Strickland. J. O. Walker. Grimsley. C. G. Johnson. Hendrix. L. C. Blakeney. Davis. T. T. Joiner. P. N. Strickland. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES "Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... D ue from Banks in thisState........ D ue from Banks in other States.... 16,695.57 31,540.48 Total................................ $ 56,186.29 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank-3 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ -Overdrafts .................. .... ................ Hanking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Ral Estate............................ ■Other Resources .............................. Gash Short ........................................ 6,305.00 153.00 1,276.93 215.31 61,208.42 1,700.00 2,045.00 1,182.00 Grand T ota l...................... 3 122,321.71 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ 3 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 69,055.33 17,793.58 2,597.73 Total Deposits.................3 89,446.64 Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 15,000.00 2,873.74 1.33 Grand T otal...................... 3 122,321.71 87 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Mobile The Merchants Bank E. F. D. P. G. A. W. J. OFFICERS Ladd, President. Bestor, Jr., Vice-President. Michael, Cashier. Parham, Jr., Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS D. P. Bestor, Jr. John J. McPhillips. Louis Forchheimer. D. R. Dunlap. Joseph M. Walsh. Ashbel Hubbard. Samuel Eichold. E. F. Ladd. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ 204,571.00 Gold ................................................... 2,719.95 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 22,914.35 Checks and Cash Items.................. 7,386.61 29,533.62 Exchanges fo r Clearing House.... Cash Items in Transit.................... 168,840.87 Due from Banks in this State...... 28,386.25 Due from Banks in other States.... 611,973.40 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .........................$2,780,153.24 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 195,151.22 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 38,968.35 Certified Checks .............................. 12,026.70> Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. 740,036.18 52,459.54 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 258.00 Total................................$1,076,326.05 Total Deposits.................$3,819,053.23 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 267,212.04 Loans and Discounts...................... 2,157,226.10 Demand Loans ................................ 719,496.87 Overdrafts ........................................ 989.36 15,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. 5,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 19,993.55 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 150,000.00200,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 76,190.74 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ 6,000.00 Reserve for Interest........................ 10,000.00* Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $4,261,243.97 Grand Total.................... $4,261,243.97 Mobile The Peoples Bank of Mobile J. A. C. J. A. H. OFFICERS W. Little, Chairman o f the Board. L. Staples, President. R. Little, Cashier. C. Bush, Vice-President. J. Wildman, Assistant Cashier. A. Pharr, Assistant Cashier. A. L. Staples. J. C. Bush, Jr. J. W. Little. R. M. Weinacker S. A. Leblanc. Jas. McPhillips. Jas. K. Glennon. DIRECTORS M. L. Davis. Julius Goldstein. T. K. Jackson. H. T. Inge. F. J. Inge. J. J. Feore. Jas. C. Van Antwerp. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ........................................... $ 98,647.00 Individual Deposits .........................$3,628,510.98: Gold ................................................... 87,745.75 Demand Certificates ...................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 18,663.60 Time Certificates ............................ 342,986.62 Checks and Cash Items....................... 7,591.68Cashier’s Checks ............................ 34,092.12 Exchanges fo r Clearing House.... 32.996.95 Certified Checks ................................ 7,712.80 Cash Items in Transit.................... 71,211.19 Due to Clearing House.................. Due from Banks in this State...... 4,419.09 Due Banks in this State................. 31,960.44 Due from Banks in other States.... 468,898.36 Due Banks in other States............. 106,911.67 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 618.00 Total................................$ 790,173.62 Total Deposits................ $4,152,792.53 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 392,597.57 Loans and Discounts...................... 2,684,231.38 Demand Loans ................................ 436,424.90 Overdrafts ........................................ 3,416.06 Banking House ................................ 94,952.40 Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ 145,538.51 Other Resources .............................. 130,700.89 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 198,200.00 Surplus Fund ................................. 200,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 105,042.80 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes........................... 8,000.00 Reserve for Interest....................... 14,000.00 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. $4,678,035.33 Grand Total. .$4,678,035.33 88 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Mobile The Union Savings Bank OFFICERS -J. L. Taylor, President. John T. McDonald, Vice-President. Grover A. Taylor, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. L. Taylor. James T. Duggan. John T. McDonald. Grover A. Taylor. M. L. Gans. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ -Gold ........................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and- Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit----------------D u e from Banks in this State....... Hue from Banks in otherStates.... Total................................ $ LIABILITIES 4,905.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 248,329.16 342.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 5,902.18 920.89 Time Certificates ............................ 255.57 1,297.48 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ...................... ....... Due to Clearing House................... 19,567.53 Due Banks in this State................ 1,196.37 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 9.00 28,229.77 Total Deposits.................$ 254,495.91 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 39,459.12 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 222,116.89 Surplus Fund .............................. .... Demand Loans ................................ 4,561.60 Undivided Profits, less Current "Overdrafts ........................................ 999.18 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Banking House ____ ____...________ "Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,255.75 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 8,209.54 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ ■Other Real Estate............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ O ther Resources ________________ Other Liabilities ............................ ■Cash Short .......................... ............. Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.....................$ 306,831.85 34,900.00 14,515.00 2,920.94 Grand Total.................... $ 806,831.85 Monroeville The Monroe County Bank OFFICERS J . B. Barnett, President. D. J. Hatter, Vice-President. D. D. Mims, Cashier. DIRECTORS Q. Salter. J. R. Eddins. Jno. M. Coxwell. C. J. Jackson. J. J. Jemigan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 9,301.00 Gold .................................................... 3,060.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies______ 1,699.16 Checks and Cash Items__________ 1,527.30 Exchanges fo r Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit............... . Due from Banks in this State____ 115,992.06 Due from Banks in other States_ 87,530.44 Total................................ $ 219,109.96 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ 2 305,949.83 Time Certificates ........................ Cashier’s Checks _____________ Certified Checks ................ .............. Due to Clearintr House............ ...... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends..................... Capital Stock paid in......................,$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures________ __ Other Real Estate........................ .... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted Reserve fo r Taxes........................ . Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. .? 451,555.30 100.50 Total Deposits.................$ 368,943.25 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 20,866.66 Loans and Discounts...................... 195,670.46 Demand Loans ......... ....................... 5,503.00 4,811.62 3,250.00 1,060.82 1,097.56 15.00 62,098.15 794.77 Grand Total. 60,000.00 .$ 451,555.30 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Montevallo The Merchants & Planters Bank OFFICERS C. L. Meroney, President. Wm. Lyman, Cashier. W. H. Lyman, Assistant Cashier. C. L. Meroney. Wm. Lyman. F. F. Crowe. W. H. Lyman. DIRECTORS J. Alex Moore. S. A. Curry. Jno. H. McMath. E. S. Lyman. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,115.00 255.00 '2,920.82 119.40 1,263.52 7,506.73 Total................................$ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 18,180.47 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ‘ ............................... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 78,878.86 193.95 Total Deposits.................$ 79,072.81 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 83,727.68 Surplus Fund .................................. 4,683.36 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 83.48 1,474.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 1,526.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 2,550.00 Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ....................................... 25,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 112,224.99 7,584.18 568.00 Grand Total.................... $ 112,224.99 Montgomery The Alabama Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS J. L. Hall, President. W. K. Pelzer, Vice-President. R. E. Seibels, Cashier. S. G. S. F. J. Cassels. T. Edwards. Gassenheimer. A. Gulledge. DIRECTORS J. L. Hall. H. B. Oliver. Henry M. Hobbie. W. K. Pelzer. H. S. Houghton. J. A. Sellers. T. W. Peagler. J. T. Walker. Isadore Weil. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 129,299.00 Gold ...........................................i....... 4,012.50 10,315.56 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... 20,834.77 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... 31,207.43 Due from Banks in this State....... 47,745.87 Due from Banks in other States.... 143,364.95 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 565,215.25. Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 13,400.00 Certified Checks .............................. 10.90^ Due to Clearing House................... 14,745.67 Due Banks in this State................. 27,728.80Due Banks in other States............. 25,756.38 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 453.00 Total................................$ 386,780.08 Total Deposits.................$ 647,310.00' Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 28,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 488,048.04 Demand Loans ................................ 67,355.24 Overdrafts ........................................ 2,015.38 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 7,330.40 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. 3,528.14 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 300,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 30,000.00’ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 5,628.66 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .......................... . Cash Over ........................................ 118.62' Grand Total. .$ 983,057.28 Grand Total. .$ 983,057.28- 30 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Montgomery The Sullivan Bank & Trust Company DIRECTORS John P. Kohn. W. H. Kohn. Frank D. Kohn. Ray Rushthon. M. H. Sullivan. D. F. Sullivan. Miles J. Tierney. OFFICERS ■John P. Kohn, President. Frank D. Kohn, Vice-President. IM. H. Sullivan, Cashier. W. H. Kohn, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 'Gold ....................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House... Cash Items in Transit.................... "Due from Banks in this State..... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 20,259.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 296,232.86 10,707.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 5,580.94 2,877.40 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 112.70 5,778.42 12,842.56 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. 29.75 23,513.38 Due Banks in thisState................... 40.57 30,017.39 Due Banks in other States............... Due Unpaid Dividends.................... .$ 100,217.23 Total Deposits.................$ 307,775.24 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 77,211.44 Loans and Discounts...................... 394,030.99 Demand Loans ................................ 6,300.00 -Overdrafts ........... 168.26 Banking House ................................ "Furniture and Fixtures................... 8,427.92 Other Real Estate............................ •Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ................................. .-.__ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 250,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 26,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 2,080.60 Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other . Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total.................... $ 586,355.84 Grand Total.................... $ 586,355.84 Total. Montgomery The Union Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS Michael Cody, President. Joseph Norwood, Vice-President. W . Cleve Stokes, Secretary. Fred S. Ball. J. L. Gaston. B. M. Gerson. Ernest Mayer. DIRECTORS M. L. Greil. Joseph Norwood. Michael Cody. Isidor Weil. J. C. Haas. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES ■Currency ............................................$ 15,400.00 ’ Gold ................................................... 650.00 ' Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... 723.39 Checks and Cash Items.................. 200.00, Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... "Due from Banks in this State....... 209,599.18 Due from Banks in other States.... 7,177.38 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 663,489.64 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 81,106.56 927.53 Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks .............................. 14.50 Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States........... Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 20.00 Total................................$ 233,749.95 Total Deposits.................$ 745,558.23 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 100,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 537,382.29 Demand Loans .................... ........... Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. 4,500.00 Other Real Estate............................ 26,526.12 ' Other Resources .............................. •Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 54,843.41 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 1,756.72 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T ota l...................... $ 902,158.36 Grand T otal...................... $ 902,158.36 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 9t Moultoit The Bank of Moulton OFFICERS J. C. Kumpe, President. C. C. Prince, Vice-President. O. L. Judy, Cashier. DIRECTORS R. M. Byars. T. R. Alexander. A. L. Windham. J. M. Irwin. J. C. Kumpe. C. C. Prince. Ward Bracken. W. D. Irwin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... : Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES 11,104.00 Individual Deposits ........... 1.595.50 Demand Certificates .......... 1.207.50 Time Certificates ............... 1.00 Cashier’s Checks ............... 538.37 Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House...... 10,026.49 Due Banks in this State.... 36,882.79 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 61,355.65 109,028.036,689.754,515.60' 74.68 Total Deposits.................$ 120,308.06 1,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 84,414.92 Surplus Fund .................................. 8,823.59 Undivided Profits, less Current 923.68 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 2,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 1,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total.................... $ 159,517.84 28,000.00 11,000.00209.78- Grand Total.................... $ 159,517.84 Moulton’ The Citizens Bank of Moulton OFFICERS D. H. Bracken, President. W. A. Moles, Vice-President. L. B. Cropper, Cashier. W. C. Bragg, Assistant Cashier. D. H. Bracken. W. A. Moles. L. B. Cropper. DIRECTORS L. A. Alexander. J. D. L. Byars. W. I. Heflin. C. P. Pruitt. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit............'........ Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 1,834.33 1,494.45 25,565.62 5,844.00 1,767.50 568.19 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 37,074.09 Total Deposits................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 166.66 46,559.25 960.00 35.38 4,500.00 1,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest.................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. .$ 90.300.38 Grand Total. 5.00 Grand Total. .$ 66,105.70 2,478.16 68,583.86 15,000.002,500.004,216.52' 90,300.38- -92 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Moundville The Bank of Moundville OFFICERS DIRECTORS R. L. Griffin, President. R . J. Griffin, Vice-President. Li. M. Griffin, Cashier. R. L. Griffin. R. J. Griffin. L. M. Griffin. T. P. Abernathy. W. M. Wilburn. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... "Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 29,935.68 1,280.37 Total................................$ 36,036.12 Total Deposits................ $ 75,653.00 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank~$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ "Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 400.00 40,720.18 18,428.53 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................... ........... Undivided, Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest.................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 20,600.00 3,000.00 3,311.00 772.50 590.38 146.19 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,278.15 Grand Total.................... $ 100,362.98 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 67,137.30 8,161.67 354.03 1,109.98 Grand Total.................... $ 100,362.98 Newbem The Bank of Newbem OFFICERS DIRECTORS W. H. Tayloe. A. M. Spessard. -J. F. Brown, Vice-President. •Jos. J. White, Cashier. Walter J. White. J. F. Brown. Jos. J. White. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 7,413.50 15,281.34 Total................................ $ 25,708.00 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 'Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ •Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 2,126.00 27.50 672.15 187.51 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ........................ .... Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 36,975.97 50.00 Total Deposits.................$ 37,025.97 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 34,322.83 Surplus Fund .................................. 5,334.20 Undivided Profits, less Current 16.52 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 1,305.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. 1,780.71 Reserve fo r Taxes..................... 331.00 Reserve fo r Interest.................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 28,200.00 4,700.00 71,798.26 71,798.26 Grand Total. .$ 1,872.29 US STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. New Brockton The Bank of New Brockton OFFICERS Obie Harris, President. ■J. M. Folsom, Vice-President. It. C. Adams, Vice-President. C. J. Rowe, Cashier. Obie Harris. J. M. Folsom. R. C. Adams. DIRECTORS L. A. Boyd. C. J. Rowe. B. J. Massey. R. H. Arrington. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... ■Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 20,475.82 4,438.41 10,181.29 Total................................$ 38,583.44 Total Deposits.................$ 86,472.12 71,702.47 2,155.71 6,342.06 2,480.00 1,278.60 8,089.51 435.00 7.72 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 1,997.30 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ ■Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,152.00 760.00 325.37 250.55 Grand Total.................... $ 131,074.51 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 76,109.82 737.43 9,624.87 5,105.09 12,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 131,074.51 New Hope The Bank of New Hope OFFICERS "W. E. Butler, President. E. M. Box, Cashier. W. E. Butler. J. C. Butler. A. H. Butler. DIRECTORS W. P. Nicholls. T. E. McKinney. Tom Ikard. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 8,533.64 6,478.16 4,167.00 725.00 480.37 74.59 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 45,057.53 6,935.21 200.29 .$ 20,458.76 Total Deposits.................$ 52,193.03 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Gash Short ........................................ 216.00 52,304.92 4,811.01 494.51 2,556.00 2,024.04 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 15,000.00 11,000.00 .$ 82,865.24 Total. Grand Total. Grand Total. .$ 4,672.21 82,865.24 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. 04 New Market The New Market Banking Company OFFICERS W. E. Rodgers, President. W. F. Yarbrough, Vice-President. R. N. Coleman, Cashier. W. E. Rodgers. W. F. Yarbrough. R. N. Coleman. J. O. Orman. DIRECTORS C. E. Blanton. J. W. Cochran. J. M. Payne. Jno. A. Fanning. B. Jacks. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 11,385.63 2,953.56 Total................................$ 19,115.39 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts'...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................ —..... ..... Grand Total.................... $ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 3,835.00 437.50 453.70 50.00 69,766.27 3,250.99 12.60 1,350.00 1,350.00 94,845.25 49,604.87 23,552.39' 169.26 Total Deposits.................$ 73,326.52 Capital Stock paid in ...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,400.00 4,544.25 Grand Total.............. ..... $ 94,845.25 1,574.48 Newville The Farmers State Bank OFFICERS G. H. Malone, President. J. J. Espy, Vice-President. H. C. Price, Cashier. G. H. Malone. J. J. Espy. H. C. Price. DIRECTORS L. T. Hutto.. A. Y. Malone. John S. Kirkland'.. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ LIABILITIES 2,690.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 15.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 49.66 Time Certificates ............................ 565.91 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 44,704.79 Due Banks in this State................. 2,402.55 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 45,472.90 2,404.46 425.00' 50,427.91 Total Deposits................ $ 48,302.42 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate™.......................... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 18,865.67 1,213.50 257.65 1,719.00 1,560.00 1,000.00 200.00 4.67 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ......................... . Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.0(h 1,450.00 $ 75,248.40 Grand Total. Grand Total. .$ 495.98; 75,248.40- 95 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. North Birmingham The North Birmingham Trust & Savings Bank DIRECTORS C. B. Rogers. W. W. Walker. S. G. B. Tarrant. M. E. Morland. C. R. H. Wharton, Jr. H. C. Hillhouse. F. J. H. Berry. G. D. Brittain. J. J. R. Slack. Z. B. Chamblee. J. OFFICERS C. B. Rogers, President. Geo. B. Tarrant, Vice-President. J. H. Berry, Vice-President. R. H. Wharton, Jr., Cashier. M. Blake. B. Smith. T. Norris. V. Methvin. A. Lewis. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 R ESOU RCES C urren cy ............................................... $ 13,445.00 G old ........................................................ 505.00 Silver, N ickels and Pennies............ 1,564.33 Checks and Cash Item s.................... E xch an ges fo r Clearing H ouse..... Cash Items in T ransit...................... 11.48 Due from Banks in this State....... 131,019.93 D u e from Banks in other States ... 1,389.83 L IA B IL IT IE S Individual Deposits .......................... $ 348,201.76 Tim e Certificates ............................... Cashier’s Checks ............................... Certified Checks ................................. Due to Clearing H ouse.................... Due Banks in this State.................. Due Banks in other- States.............. Due U npaid Dividends...................... 1,883.95 56.25 72.00 T otal...................................$ 147,935.57 T otal Deposits.................. ? 358,299.86 13,850.00 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? L oans and D iscounts........................ 243,883.36 Dem and Loans ................................... 9,395.55 Capital Stock paid in ........................ ? Surplus Fund ..................................... U ndivided P rofits, less Current 41,900.00 B an king H ouse ................................... Furniture and F ixtures.................... O ther Real Estate............................... O ther Resources ................................. C ash Short ........................................... N otes and Bills Payable.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r T axes............................... Reserve fo r Interest.......................... Other Liabilities ............................... Cash Over ........................................... 6,061.58 2,396.84 3,150.00 55.58 Grand T otal...................... ? 426,743.71 Grand T otal...................... ? 426,743.71 Northport The Northport Bank OFFICERS M. Freeman, President. J. S. Moore, Vice-President. H . G. Shepherd, Cashier. M. Freeman. J. S. Moore. W. K. Cooper. Frank Rice. DIRECTORS F. R. Maxwell. J. B. Ferguson. W. P. Hagler. S. M. Freeman. J. A. Ozment. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... 1 Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,032.39 5,190.52 Total................................$ 16,437.10 Ronds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... Grand Total. .? 4,794.00 190.00 217.95 12.24 20,658.79 1,319.16 73.27 2,687.27 41,175.59 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........... Demand Certificates ......... Time Certificates ............... Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 24,766.26 550.00 150.62 Total Deposits................ $ 25,466.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 .$ 41,175.50 Grand Total. 527.92 180.79 96 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Notasulga The First Bank of Notasulga OFFICERS A. B. Hope, President. W. J. Bridges, Vice-President. Jas. M. White, Cashier. A. B. Hope. W. J. Bridges. DIRECTORS G. W. Chester. T. D. Rea. W. S. Parker. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State......... Due from Banks in other States.... 1,512.39 36,172.95 26,575.85 Total................................$ 75,587.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate.......................... . Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 7,424.00 807.50 .2,117.57 * 977.49 91,943.17 3,900.78: 4,934.75 Total Deposits.................$ 100,778.70 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 39,673.03 2,170.07 110.32 2,450.00 1,865.50 Grand Total.................... $ 121,856.67 15,000.00 6,077.47 •SO' Grand Total.................... $ 121,856.67 Notasulga The Merchants & Farmers Bank OFFICERS J. H. Drakeford, President. E. H. Reynolds, Vice-President. W. W. Brooks, Cashier. J. H. E. R. H. P. H. R. Drakeford. Merritt. Reynolds. Hodnette. DIRECTORS A. W. Humphries. G. W. Chester. G. T. Bryant. R. M. Bentley. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources ....... Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. $ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................ Demand Certificates .............. Time Certificates .................... Cashier’s Checks .................... Certified Checks ...................... Due to Clearing House........... 8,187.14 Due Banks in this State......... 4,806.58 Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid Dividends............ 5,396.00 370.00 346.23 214.50 19,320.45 41,454.89 2,328.97 182.37 2,700.00 2,146.50 693.24 18.27 68,844.69 35,217.7* 6,816.32176.58: Total Deposits................ $ 42,210.64 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and' Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 ...$ 68,844.69* Grand Total. 1,634.05 97 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Oakman The Bank of Oakman OFFICERS Murray Cannon, President. John T. Rose, Vice-President Joe D. Con well, Cashier. Murray Cannon. John T. Rose. .T no T) DIRECTORS L. B. Musgrove. John R. Pill. ■ P e.n l P .n n w p ll S T T o le n r STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 R ESO U R CE S Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States. .. 283.21 12,684.72 967.79 Total................................$ 21,179.60 5,664.00 502.00 1,075.73 2.15 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................-........ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 61,592.02 10,532.45 432.99 Total Deposits.................$ 72,557.46 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 2,260.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 50,420.58 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures....................... 2,000.00Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate................................ 8,690.24Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over .................................:..... 10,000.00 536.12 Grand Total.................... $ 84,550.42 Grand Total.................... $ 84,550.42 1,451.25 5.59 Odenville The Bank of Odenville OFFICERS L. Cooke, President. W. T. Hodges, Vice-President. J. L. Hamilton, Vice-President W. P. Cooke, Cashier. J. M. Mize, Assistant Cashier. M. A. Werner. J. L. Hamilton. C. M. Simpson. DIRECTORS D. F. Funderburg. J. T. Newton, Sr. J. J. Goddard. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 2,312.00 172.50 765.65 163.46 2,809.91 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 21,550.61 4,053.73 4,672.56 Total................................$ 6,223.52 Total Deposits................ $ 30,276.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,802.03 34,818.14 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 1,278.64 Grand T otal...................... $ 49,669.56 Grand T otal...................... $ 49,669.56 1,900.00 2,000.00 1,596.65 329.22 3,000.00 114.02 98 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Oneonta The Blount County Bank OFFICERS A. A. Fendley, President. J. H. Lowry, Vice-President. Birl Brown, Cashier. Coy Shelton, Assistant Cashier. W. A. Weaver. F. G. Stevens. W. T. Buckner. DIRECTORS E. Cornelius. J. S. Fendley. J. C. Brittian. J. H. Lowry. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 765.90 77.08 Total................................$ 2,850.38 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....... :............................... 362.00 527.50 812.45 315.45 Total Deposits................ $ 87,878.41 31,553.02 40.71 3,264.00 2,200.00 Grand Total.................... $ 127,786.52 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States.......... Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ..................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 58,798.20 10,890.94 1,859.43 70.00 4,625.56 76,244.13 25,000.00 13,000.00 3,542.39 10,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 127,786.52 Oneonta The Farmers Savings Bank OFFICERS J. A. Brice, President. Paul Goddard, Vice-President. J. C. Nation, Cashier. H. H. Brice, Assistant Cashier. J. A. Brice. Paul Goddard. T. W. Hood. DIRECTORS J. B. Stevens. J. T. Brown. J. S. Wilkerson. J. S. Wittmeier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 30,031.29 3,517.89 Total................................$ 43,814.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 9,222.00 600.00 385.17 58.40 74,556.46 44,535.07 61.06 2,397.96 2,621.78 * LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 100,835.38 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State..,_______ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 30,263*03 1,560.63 Total Deposits.................$ 132,659.04 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 25,000.00 5,625.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 167,987.08 Grand Total .$ 167,987.08 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Oneonta The Oneonta Trust & Banking Company O FFIC E RS T. H. Davidson, President. L. H. Johnson, Vice-President. C. H. Davidson, Cashier. L. H. Davidson. J. L. Johnson. DIRECTORS H. F. Whited. M. M. Crow. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House...... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 14,122.91 10.83 Total......................-.......... $ 18,712.33 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....... Grand Total.................... $ 2,578.00 787.50 827.67 385.52 39,566.12 333.72 4,000.00 2,000.00 1,629.73 45.18 66,287.08 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..... ............. Due Banks in this State....... ......... Due Banks in other States............ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 21,907.53 11,204.94 37.60 8.82 Total Deposits.................$ 33,158.89 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxespaid............ Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .............................. Cash Over ........................................ 20,000.00 6,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 66,287.08 576.18 5,000.00 1,552.01 Opelika The Bank of Opelika OFFICERS D IR E CTO RS J. B. Fielder, President. J. B. Greene, Vice-President and Cashier, J. B. Fielder. John Allen Jones. I. Weil. L. M. Trawick. B. W. Williams. M. R. Meadows. W. R. Watts. R. M. Greene. W. H. Melton. H. G. Clift. W. W. Williams. Jno. W. Williams. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ...................... .....................$ Gold .............................................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States. .. Total. L IA B IL IT IE S 12,619.00 3,970.00 3,720.00 2,186.32 5,897.63 28,726.85 57,119.80 Individual Deposits .............. ......... $ 154,061.93 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,787.65 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 845.32 Certified Checks .............................. 33.00 Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. 255.23 Due Banks in other States............. 273.77 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits-................$ 157,256.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank ? 6,250.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.90 Loans and Discounts...................... 136,494.33 Surplus Fund .................................. 17,000.00 Demand Loans ................................ 36,149.54 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 7,504.53 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 925.97 Banking House .................................... 10,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,826.07 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Other Real Estate................................ 17,838.60 Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Other Resources .............................. Reserve fo r Interest................. Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. .$ 275,182.87 Grand Total. .$ 275,182.8’ 100 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Orrville The Orrville Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS J. E. Dunaway, President. Joseph Lambert, Vice-President. D. E. Dunaway, Cashier. J. E. Dunaway, Jr., Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS J. E. Dunaway. Joseph Lambert. D. E. Dunaway. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ LIABILITIES 4,010.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 37.50 Demand Certificates ............... 812.67 Time Certificates ............................ 233.23 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... 3,591.58 Due Banks in this State.... 514.70 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 9,199.68 39,272.53 3,550.00 5,000.00 4,046.01 Total Deposits.................$ 51,868.54 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 1,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 64,479.88 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ..................................... 9,165.00Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ............................................ 2,191.09 Expenses and Taxes paid............ 8,175.27Notes and Bills Payable................. Banking House ..................................... Furniture and Fixtures....................... 3,408.00Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate................................. 6,000.00Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Other Resources .............................. Reserve fo r Interest................... .... Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 18,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 103,618.92 2,409.18 5,000.00 361.20 980.00 Grand Total.................... $ 103,618.92 Oxford The Peoples Bank of Oxford OFFICERS Jas. Keith, Jr., President. O. M. Alexander, Vice-President. E. H. Hawkins, Cashier. J. H. Edmondson. S. A. Stewart. E. DIRECTORS R. A. Hingson. Jas. Keith, Jr. H. Hawkins. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES 1,702.00 35.50 159.55 5.99 Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ................... . Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State._ Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 16,813.80 Total Deposits.................$ 17,785.99 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1.21 5,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 1,538.37 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ 4.43 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 Currency ............- ............................. $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit___ ________ Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 2,482.39 2,076.83 .$ 6,462.26 Total. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ 892.19 80.00 44,019.87 57,026.14 Grand Total. .$ 1,240.15 13,000.00 57,026.14 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 101 Ozark The Ozark City Bank OFFICERS Mrs. William Garner, President. W. S. Garner, Cashier. DIRECTORS Mrs. William Garner. M. Sollie. W. S. Garner. C. A. Pippin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER .2, 1917 R ESO U R CE S Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 8,713.00 310.00 486.35 2,544.74 15,884.12 19,195.53 Total................................$ 47,132.74 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ..... ...................$ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 85,036.28 107.70 85,143.98 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 10,000.00 158,161.16 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 2,413.94 Overdrafts ........................................ 249.40 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 1,421.54 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. 2,997.05 Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 37,231.85 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 222,375.83 Grand Total.................... $ 222,375.83 Ozark The Planters & Merchants Bank J. C. L. O. OFFICERS E. Z. Riley, President. A. Stokes, Vice-President. B. Martin, Cashier. Akins, Assistant Cashier. J. E. Z. Riley. C. A. Stokes. L. B. Martin. DIRECTORS O. Akins. S. Coleman. L. F. Sessions. N. P. Dowling. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................8 Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 870.00 41,227.40 10,905.84 Total................................$ 78,473.77 18,019.00 3,105.00 3,889.97 456.56 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 270,845.17 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................. 37,140.78 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 715.61 Certified Checks ............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. 922.15 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposis.................$ 309,623.71 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 530.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 125,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 369,486.85 Surplus Fund .................................. 25,000.00 Demand Loans ................................ 15,130.18 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 19,575.97 Overdrafts ........................................ 2,070.88 Banking House ................................ 4,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable-................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 2,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 11,008.00 Reserve fo r Taxes................................. Reserve fo r Interest............................. 2,000.00 Other Resources .............................. Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ 483,199.68 Grand T otal...................... $ 483,199.68 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, 102 Pell City Pell City Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS L. Cook, President. W. P. Cook, Vice-President. Pearl C. Still, Cashier. L. Cook. W . P. Cook. H. V. Jones. DIRECTORS J. H. Willingham. G. C. Carreker. J. R. Carrtker. Jessie C. Riggan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .................. ...... ........ ......... $ Gold .......................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.___________ Due from Banks in this State____ Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 4,445.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 60.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 403.35 Time Certificates ............................ 8.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... 16,909.00 Due Banks in this State..... 893.72 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................$ 22,719.07 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank~$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ............ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate........................... Other Resources ...................... - ..... Cash Short ........................................ 1,000.00 24,754.11 Grand Total.................... $ 61,523.28 30,014.11 9,946.08 323.18 Total Deposits.................$ 40,283.37 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 100.10 2,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 3,250.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 7,200.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 5,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 61,523.28 1,239.91 Peterman The Bank of Peterman d i r e c t o r 's OFFICERS W. J. Nettles, President. D. R. Nettles, Vice-President. P. S. Jackson, Cashier. W. J. Nettles. D. R. Nettles. P. S. Jackson. J. J. Jernigan. J. L. Tatum. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............... ........................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items In Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... | 21,150.31 19,907.85 2,698.00 432.50 750.92 529.56 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearim? House ............... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 50,173.39 15,330.25 148.48 Total................................$ 45,469.14 Total Deposits.................$ 65,652.12 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,593.06 30,892.85 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid..... ..... Notes and Bills Payable.________ Notes and Bills Rediscounted____ Reserve fo r Taxes_______________ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................ ............... 15,000.00 1,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 83,482.22 Grand Total.................... $ 83,482.22 46.17 2,245.07 2,168.34 66.20 1.39 1,309.40 20.70 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 103 Piedmont The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS C. N. Thompson, President. J. H. Barlow, VicePresident. J. F. Morgan, Cashier. C. J. J. I. N. Thompson. H. Barlow. F. Morgan. Adelstein. DIRECTORS J. D. Penny. W. B. Penny. B. T. Williams. S. B. Canter. F. E. Webb. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 163.76 6,635.02 7,758.17 7,339.00 462.50 598.50 371.09 Total................................$ 23,327.95 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... 1,100.00 43,097.03 Grand Total.................... $ 71,848.51 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 33,214.84 12,898.71 810.09 Total Deposits.................$ 46,923.64 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 123.53 Expenses and Taxes paid......... 3,100.00 Notes and Bills Payable................ 1,100.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ....................................... 15,000.00 2,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 1,924.87 6,000.00 71,848.51 Pinckard The Peoples Bank OFFICERS Mrs. J. W. Pippin, President. J. B. Borland, Vice-President. J. S. Pippin, Cashier. DIRECTORS A. H. Borland. J. B. Borland. T. M. Borland. J. H. Dean. M. Sollie. Mrs. J. W . Pippin. M. M. Pippin. C. A. Pippin. J. S. Pippin. R. R. Pippin. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES 3,763.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 9.Q9. KO 189.34 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. 25,208.49 Due Banks in this State................. 2,709.38 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 2,935.00 667.55 32,162.71 Total Deposits.................$ 64,393.66 70,027.91 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 40,000.00 181.06 3,440.61 1,863.20 2,888.17 Grand Total.................... $ 110,563.66 60,791.11 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ 550.00 Cash Over ........................................ 13.89 Grand Total.................... $ 110,563.66 104 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Pine Apple The Bank of Pine Apple DIRECTORS OFFICERS J. T. Adams, President. Sam N. Stanford, Vice-President. L. P. Cone, Cashier. Jas. G. Donald. J. A. Matheson. W. R. Mills. J. T. Adams. Sam N. Stanford. L. P. Cone. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ....... .......................... ......... $ Gold ............................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 24,283.70 19,443.45 Total................................$ 50,993.48 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts..............._..... Demand Loans ........................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ....................... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 5,064.00 338.50 682.07 1,181.76 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates ..................... Cashier’ s Checks .................... Certified Checks ...................... Due to Clearing House........... Due Banks in this State.......... Due Banks in other States___ Due Unpaid Dividends............. .$ 21.049.J4 1,895.23 Total Deposits.................$ 113,233.06 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 64,803.19 Surplus Fund .................................. 4,679.17 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 257.12 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 1,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 8,910.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 10,000.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 144,142.96 90,288.69 25,000.00 2,968.42 2,941.48 Grand Total.................... $ 144,142.96 Pine Hill Clay Sheffield, Banker OFFICERS Clay Sheffield, President. Miller Sheffield, Cashier. DIRECTORS (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit............... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ LIABILITIES 721.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 725.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 459.37 Time Certificates .......................... . 13L77 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 10.38 Due to Clearing House................... 14,806.51 Due Banks in this State................. 2,063.18 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 18,917.21 49,239.03 458.86 Total Deposits.................$ 49,697.89 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 31,353.92 Surplus Fund .................................. 3,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current 63.58 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 2,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 5,149.63 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 6,430.82 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 70,915.06 70,915.06 Grand Total. .$ 1,217.17 10,000.00 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 105 Pittsview The Bank of Pittsview OFFICERS DIRECTORS L . H. Boykin, President. E. R. Bums, Cashier. L. H. Boykin. E. R. Burns. F. P. Pitts. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Cold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies —........ Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ LIABILITIES 2,038.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 460.00 Demand Certficates ........................ 419.44 Time Certificates ............................ 137.12 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 4,497.13 Due Banks in this State................. 4,279.90 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 18,482.66 2,020.61 122.40 11,831.59 Total Deposits.................$ 20,625.57 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ •Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 34,876.42 13,772.86 83.51 2,372.30 1,862.00 2,280.68 613.48 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ............................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid............ Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 2,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 67,692.84 Grand Total........... .........$ 67,692.84 2,167.27 17,500.00 400.00 Pollard The Bank of Pollard OFFICERS DIRECTORS H. D. Finlay. J. E. Finlay. W. A. Finlay, Jr. E. E. Jackson. W. T. Mayo. H. D. Finlay, President. W . A. Finlay, Jr., Vice-President. Fred Curtis, Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total LIABILITIES 4,421.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 1,005.00 Demand Certificates ....................... 2,389.68 Time Certificates ............................ 25.34 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House..... 31,385.58 Due Banks in this State..... 2,047.41 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends....... 55,345.80 6,929.67 290.20 .$ 41,273.91 Tottl Deposits................ $ 62,565.67 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Eum iture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 3,550.00 31,171.97 8,172.65 180.70 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities .................... Cash Over ................................. 25,000.00 Grand Total. 87,853.15 .$ 1,000.00 2,475.20 28.72 Grand Total. .$ 287.48 87,853.15 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. 106 Prattville The Autauga Banking & Trust Company OFFICERS C. E. Thomas, President. M. A. Graham, Vice-President. R. L. Faucett, Cashier. DIRECTORS Mrs. J. A. Pratt. J. B. Bell. Eugene Ballard. W. L. Ellis. H. S. Doster. C. E. Thomas. M. A. Graham. R. L. Faucett. Daniel Pratt. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ................ Gold ............... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items' in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total............................ :...$ LIABILITIES 4,345.00 Individual DepbSits ...... ..................? 9,835.50 Demand Certificates ...................... ........................ 1,504.13 Time Certificates 2,673.01 Cashier’s Checks .......................... . 976.29 Certified Checks .............................. 1,311.00 Due to Clearing House.................. 9,571.70 Due Banks in this State................. 10,204.93 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 40,421.56 174,974.02 12,917.68 23,700.00 62.34 6, 000.00 6,441.24 Total Deposits.................$ 224,095.28 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 4,055.81 Capital Stock paid in............ ......... $ 150,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 285,589.38 Surplus Fund ...... 5,000.00 Demand Loans ......... ...:................... 27,034.34 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts .................................- .... 843.23 Expenses and Taxes paid.......... 1,541.63 Banking House .... ........................... Notes and Bills Payable-............... Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,800.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real' Estate............................. 20,397.28 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Other Resources ............. 499.28 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ..................... 3.97 Grand Total.................... $ 380,640.88 Grand Total.................... $ 380,640.88 Ragland The Bank of Ragland OFFICERS W. T. Brown, President. G. S. McElwee, Vice-President. Thomas Peacock, Cashier. J. T. Brown. W. T. Brown. DIRECTORS N. O. Hamilton. N. A. Lowrimore. G. S. McElwee. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............... ........................... $ Gold ........ Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items’ in Transit................. Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,360.00 315.00 397.14 65.15 10,861.67 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ..................... ...? Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 26,122.96 8,171.25 518.06 Total........................ * .....? 17,998.96 Total Deposits.................$ 34,812.27 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts.................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts .:...................................... Banking House ;...... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................. Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....... ....... ............... 3,700.00 26,653.10 Capital Stock paid in........- ............$ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ................... Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 1,874.68 Grand T otal...................... $ 54,365.86 Grand T otal...................... $ 54,365.86 1.34 3,702.51 1,250.00 1,059.95 669.91 2,009.00 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 107 Red Bay The Bank of Red Bay OFFICERS G. A. Hazard, President. A. C. Waldrop, Vice-President. Charles Cashion, Cashier. G. A. Hazard. A. C. Waldrop. DIRECTORS C. P. Lunsford. E. B. Fite. L. F. Gober. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State......... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ LIABILITIES 4,390.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 20.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 199.91 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 1,353.04 Due to Clearing House....... 6,734.90 Due Banks in this State..... 11,414.04 Due Banks in other States.. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 24,111.89 15,963.67 26.47 2,000.00 1,912.93 6,528.40 9.15 50,552.51 30,949.58 1,155.35 1,336.91 Total Deposits................$ 33,441.84 Capital Stock paid in..................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 50,552.51 2,110.67 Red Level The First Bank of Red Level OFFICERS A. Costen, President. W. Costen, Vice-President. A. B. Powell, Cashier. c. c. C. A. Costen. DIRECTORS C. W. Costen. A. B. Powell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................ ...$ Gold .............. ................................ Silver, Nickels and Pennies....... Checks and Cash Items............... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.. Cash Items in Transit..... ............ Due from Banks in this State.... Due from Banks in other States Total.... ................ . ..-I Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..3 Loans and Discounts............... Demand Loans ....................... _... Banking House ............................ Furniture and Fixtures............... 1,840.00 220.00 849.33 109.22 35.10 11,588.22 2,069.25 16,711.12 52,002.00 14,377.61 228.12 3,150.00 2,000.00 8,313.84 Other Resources ........................... Cash Short ...................... . Grand Total............. LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .................... ....$ Time Certificates ........................ Cashier’s Checks ........................ Certified Checks .......................... Due to Clearing House....... ....... Due Banks in this State............. Due Banks in other States......... Due Unpaid Dividends................. 5,580.00 1,703.08 Total Deposits.................$ 49,648.44 Capital Stock paid in.................. ....$ Surplus Fund ............................. Undivided Profits, less Current. 38,500.00 3,400.00 Notes and Bills Payable............ Notes and Bills Rediscounted.... Reserve fo r Interest.................... Other Liabilities ........................ Cash Over .................................... 96,782.69 42,365.36 Grand Total................ ....$ 5,000.00 109,22 125.03 96,782.69 108 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Red Level The Peoples Bank of Red Level OFFICERS J. M. Foshee, , President. J. L. Foshee, Vice-President. R. H. Foshee, Cashier. J. M. Foshee. DIRECTORS J. L. Foshee. R. H. Foshee. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES 4,806.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 760.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,001.18 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 42,920.60 Due Banks in this State................. 28,495.76 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 77,983.44 78,868.04 252.68 Total Deposits.................? 79,120.72 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 18,150.68 Surplus Fund ................................ . 502.50 Undivided Profits, less Current 4.75 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable..... ,__ 1,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. 5,804.98 Reserve for Taxes............................ 111.59 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ...................... ................. 25,000.00 Grand Total.............. ..... $ 107,057.94 2,937.22 .20 Grand Total.................... $ 107,057.94 Reform The State Bank o f Reform T. E. R. J. OFFICERS J. Hancock, President. M. Stringfellow, Vice-President. M. Pooley, Cashier. O. Stapp, Assistant Casliier. DIRECTORS J. H. Wylie. J. T. McShan, Sr. J. L. Cummins. R. M. Pooley. G. B. Wimberley. T. J.Hancock. J. E. Hendley. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other . States.... Total........................... -....? LIABILITIES 7,407.00 Individual Deposits ........................ ? 107,490.28 292.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 20,780.35 1,908.63 Time Certificates ............................ 958.97 181.10 Cashier’s Checks ........................... 1.20 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.......... 23,782.01 Due Banks in this State......... 5,796.50 Due Banks in other States..... Due Unpaid Dividends............ 39,367.74 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 970.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 104,939.60 Demand Loans ................................ 6,913.56 Overdrafts ........................................ 50.53 Banking House .............................. 1,960.54 Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,088.42 Other Real Estate............................ 3,677.17 Other Resources .............................. 156.19 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .? 160,123.75 Total Deposits.................? 129,230.80 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest......................... Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 13,000.00 .? 160,123.75 Grand Total. 2,889.98 2.97 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 109 Repton The Merchants & Farmers Bank OFFICERS W. M. Newton, President. H. L. Dees, Vice-President. L. C. Gaston, Cashier. J. R. Simmons, Assistant Cashier. W. M. Newton. C. P. Deming. DIRECTORS H. L. Dees. W. M. Salter. L. C. Gaston. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........ - ................................. $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................ ...............$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES 6,847.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 350.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 950.22 Time Certificates ............................ 3,262.84 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... 47,543.78 Due Banks in this State.— 7,983.01 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 66,936.85 42,519.90 259.29 2,007.00 1,120.00 1,788.10 Grand Total.................... $ 114,631.14 78,560.97 6,249.29 546.17 Total Deposits................ $ 85,356.43 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 10,000.00 4,274.71 Grand Total.................... $ 114,631.14 Repton The Repton State Bank OFFICERS C. S. Kelly, President and Cashier. E. L. Kelly, Vice-President. N. Allen, Assistant Cashier. Riley Kelly. J. C. Long. W. G. Hairston. DIRECTORS • A. M. Ferguson. A. D. Kelly. E. L. Kelly. C. S. Kelly. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit...................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States— Total................................$ P">ds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ I " -v? and Discounts...................... F ----’->•1 Loans ................................ Ov •'! 'f t s ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ LIABILITIES 3,731.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 675.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 883.09 Time Certificates ............................ 2,082.94 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 2,000.00 Due to Clearing House...... 30,239.68 Due Banks in this State.... 6,239.53 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 45,851.24 63,588.99 3,380.0(1 72.69 Total Deposits.................$ 67,041.68 3,550.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 31,054.19 Surplus Fund .................................. 6,497.07 Undivided Profits, less Current 1,688.76 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1,980.00 Notes and Bills Payable................ 1,800.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 4,373.60 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ 27.75 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 24,000.00 3.814.8S 96,822.61 96,822.61 Grand Total. .$ 1,966.05- ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, 110 Roanoke The Merchants & Farmers Bank OFFICERS J. W. Grady, President. M. Schuessler, Vice-President. J. W. Grady, Cashier. W . J. Mann, Assistant Cashier. M. Schuessler. J. W. Grady. J. R. Cumbee. DIRECTORS B. E. Satterwhite. R. W. Griffin. W. W. Stevenson. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................. Silver, Nickels and Pennies______ Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House___ Cash Items in Transit........ ............ Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States LIABILITIES 12,593.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 200,331.34 1,842.00 Demand Certificates ....................... 22,621.52 5,126.17 Time Certificates ....... ..................... 457.40 413.46 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ..... ................ ........ Due to Clearing House__________ 53,724.72 Due Banks in this State._________ 88,637.22 Due Banks in other States----------Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total........................ ....... $ 162,336.57 Total Deposits.................$ 223,410.26 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 100.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 146,241.22 Surplus Fund ................................. Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 25,290.99 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 816.31 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ................................ 4,300.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures................... 3,100.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted____ Other Real Estate........................ ... Reserve fo r Taxes........................... Other Resources ............................. Reserve fo r Interest.............. Cash Short ........................................ 90.39 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total....... ....... — $ 342,275.48 75,000.00 25,000.00 9,365.22 2,000.00 7,500.00 Grand Total.................... $ 342,275.48 Roanoke The Roanoke Banking Company OFFICERS J. C. Wright, President. E. M. Moore, Cashier. J. C. Wright. DIRECTORS W . W. Campbell. W . H. Knight. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................8 Cold ..... ........... . ................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total......................... i..... $ 21,192.00 6,764.82 4,211.17 279.47 15,215.02 41,565.53 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 428,745.30 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House............-...... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States.... ........ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 51,071.37 3,587.49 134,604.10 89,228.01 Total Deposits.................$ 618,008.26 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 1,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 515,279.71 Demand Loans ................................ 296,481.33 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 200,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 150,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ..................... •.................. 9,935.70 6,789.30 88,968.06 976.00 42.49 Notes and Bills Payable................. 40,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ......................... .............. Grand Total.................... $1,009,662.72 Grand Total.....................$1,009,662.72 Ill STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Robertsdale The Robertsdale State Bank OFFICERS Oscar Johnson, President. William McIntosh, Vice-President. W. A. Stoddard, Cashier. DIRECTORS Oscar Johnson. W. I. Cleverdon. J. W. Randall. William McIntosh. G. W. Lacey. W. A. Hammond. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 R ESOU R CE S Currency ................................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies............ Checks and Cash Item s.................... E xchanges fo r Clearing H ouse..... Cash Items in T ransit...................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 3,708.00 35.00 894.90 488.10 7,111.79 1,779.75 L IA B IL IT IE S Individual Deposits .......................... $ Tim e Certificates ............................... Cashier’s Checks ............................... Certified Checks ................................. Due to Clearing House.................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States.............. Due Unpaid Dividends...................... 50,888.07 37,597.52 929.87 121,78 ‘ T otal...................................$ 14,017.54 Total Deposits.................. $ 89,537.24 Bonds and Stocks ow ned by Bank..$ Loans and D iscounts........................ Demand Loans ................................... 19,700.00 69,245.48 Capital Stock paid in ........................ $ Surplus Fund ..................................... U ndivided P rofits, less Current 10,000.00 8,000.00 B anking House ................................... F urniture and Fixtures.................... Other Real E state............................... Other Resources ................................. 2,663.03 1,550.00 1,210.00 397.16 Notes and Bills Payable.................. N otes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r T axes............................... Reserve fo r Interest.......................... Cash Grand T otal...................... $ 108,920.49 Over ........................................... Grand T otal...................... $ 108,920.49 Rockford The Bank of Rockford OFFICERS W. B. McCain, President. George B. McDonald, Vice-President. E. L. Boyett, Cashier. DIRECTORS G. W. Harden. W. B. McCain. J. W. Brown. S. M. Adams. George B. McDonald. W. M. Goggans. R. M. Murchison. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States ... 10,199.59 25,159.24 Total................................$ 40,675.67 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Fi niture and Fixtures.................. O ' ~ Real Estate...... ...................... O v - Resources ...................... Cash Short ....................................... Grand Total. .$ 4,306.00 420.00 326.30 264.54 31,604.59 2,632.17 1,797.90 76,710.33 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ....................... Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State............. Due Banks in other States......... Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 44,425.01 3,910.00 948 67 Total Deposits.................$ 49,283.68 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted Reserve fo r Taxes...... ............ Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities .......................... Cash Over ............................ 25,000.00 Grand Total. .$ 2,426.65 76,710.33 112 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Rockford The Coosa County Bank OFFICERS T. J. Tippett, President. Jno. W. Batson, Vice-President. Knox McEwen, Cashier. DIRECTORS T. J. TippettJ. A. Embry. J. R. King. Jno. W. Batson. J. G. Stephens. W. S. Darden. L. B..Pond. S. J. Hardy. A. G. Wood. J. L. Shaw. R. I. Perkins. Lofton Thomas. Jno. A. M. Nolen. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates__ Total. .$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 6,241.00 30.00 197.29 79.00 10,816.37 829.60 18,193.16 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 27,666.49 157.55 24.00 Total Deposits.................$ 27,848.04 20,000.00 .25 2,419.96 1,626.52 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest.................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 49,495.76 Grand Total.................... $ 49,495.76 27,255.87 1,647.72 Rogersville The Bank of Rogersville OFFICERS W. T. Weaver, President. J. A. Lentz, Vice-President. Ira W. Bedingfield, Cashier. J. M. Pate, Assistant Cashier. W. T. Weaver. J. A. Lentz. Ira Bedingfield. J. M. Bedingfield. J. R. Patterson. DIRECTORS J. C. Belue. Peter Cox. J. D. Romine. J. H. Hamilton. Joe Goode. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ 10,660.00 Gold .................................................... 265.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... 1,079.22 Checks and Cash Items................... 548.50 Exchanges fo r Clearing House..__ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... 32,616.29 Due from Banks in other States— 100,627.71 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 154,672.33 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,723.45 Certified Checks .............................. 25.23 Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 145,796.72 Total Deposits.................$ 156,421.01 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loang and Discounts........ ~............ Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. 400.00 42,800.82 4,450.39 143.69 1,000.00 2,072.50 3.70 .$ 196,667.82 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediseounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. 20,000.00 20,246.81 .$ 196,667.82 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 113 Roy The Peoples Bank OFFICERS W . M. Newton, President. J . F. Busey, Vice-President. D . M. Maxwell, Cashier. C. P. Deming. W. M. Newton. J. F. Busey. DIRECTORS W. H. Pearce. W. R. Blackwell. W. A. Giddens. D. M. Maxwell. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES ■Currency ............................................$ ■Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items...............— Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States__ 11,996.00 137.60 1,951.07 29,130.56 90,309.96 Total................................$ 133,525.09 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ ■Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ ■Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 33,743.65 2,500.00 4.23 2,681.01 1,831.75 3,775.83 200.00 Grand Total.................... ? 178,261.56 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 148,738.73 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 4,966.94 1,398.52 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 155,104.19 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ................~................ Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve for Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 15,000.00 1,500.00 6,657.37 Grand Total.................... ? 178,261.56 Russellville The Citizens Bank & Savings Company OFFICERS C. E. Wilson, President. W. C. Hurst, Vice-President. Foster Gavin, Cashier. T. H. Robinson, Assistant Cashier. C. E. Wilson. W. C. Hurst. J. A. McIntosh. J. H. Walston. DIRECTORS J. D. Gray. I. M. Richeson. J. E. Wilson. C. R. Burgess. W. H. Key. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................i Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. 9,535.00 3,002.50 1,207.44 875.34 124,923.71 18,897.86 158,441.85 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 196,315.61 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 84,759.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 701.22 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................? 281,775.83 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 6,808.03 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? 'Loans and Discounts...................... 125,760.51 Surplus Fund ................................. Demand Loans ................................ 5,091.95 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 709.62 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ................................ 6,250.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,988.75 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ 2,772.99 Reserve fo r Taxes........................... ■Other Resources .............................. 10,263.08 Reserve for Interest....................... Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. .? 318,086.78 Grand Total. 25,000.00 8,000.00 2,310.95 500.00 500.00 .? 318,086.78 114 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Samson The Peoples Bank M. T. L. H. L. L. H. H. OFFICERS D. Cruse, President. Farmer, Vice-President. Davis, Cashier. Davis, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS M. L. D. Cruse. L. H. Davis. T. L. Farmer. M. B. Davis. E H. Murdock. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 3,946.31 14,521.64 Total................................ $ 19,968.61 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate..................... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 841.00 501.88 157.78 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 25,252.51 10,582.66 1,138.08 Total Deposits.................$ 36,973.25 182-27 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 38,810.24 Surplus Fund .................................. 474.47 Undivided Profits, less Current 62.64 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 7,750.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... 2,250.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. 2,651.70 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 30,000.00 3,000.09 72,149.93 72,149.98 Grand Total.................... $ 2,175.85 .88' Scottsboro The J. C. Jacobs Banking Company OFFICERS J. C. Jacobs, President. H. G. Jacobs, Cashier. R. A. Jacobs, Assistant Cashier. . DIRECTORS (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................ Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ............... Overdrafts ................................... — Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. LIABILITIES 4,165.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 235,265.69 1,430.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 191.86 Time Certificates ............................ 373.21. 1,573.78 Cashier’s -Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. 60,205.01 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 67,565.65 193,929.20 698.85 199.92 5,000.00 2,734.07 514.00 .91 $ 270,642.60 Total Deposits.................$ 235,638.80Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. .$ 30,000.005,003.80 270, 642 . 60 - 115 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Selma The Peoples Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS C. M. Howard, President. S. A. Fowlkes, Vice-President. H. F. Cooper, Cashier. C. M. Howard. S. A. Fowlkes. J. E. Wilkinson. DIRECTORS W. A. Menefee. H. F. Cooper. Chas. A. Patterson. R. K. Coe. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State........ Due from Banks in other States.... 12,344.00 3,100.00 3,200.47 1,363.67 9,535.01 84,688.32 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 355,429.29 Demand Certificates ...................... 8,433.63 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 300.77 80.55 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 3,780.46 Due Banks in this State................. 6,345.26 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................ $ 114,231.47 Total Deposits.................$ 374,369.96 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 12,490.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 286,079.84 Demand Loans ................................ 17,646.61 176.19 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ 37,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. 4,500.00 9,568.21 Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Capital Stock paid in...................... 3 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 7,801.14 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 21.22 Grand Total.................... $ 482,192.32 Grand Total.....................$ 482,192.32 Selma The Selma Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS E. C. Melvin, President. R. P. Anderson, Vice-President. P. O. Thomas, Cashier. E. C. Melvin. R. P. Anderson. DIRECTORS A. H. Mabry. Hugh Mallory. J. W. Furniss. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 6,924.00 1,152.50 308.57 1,107.75 82,949.47 19,020.37 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 958,758.30 Demand Certificates ...................... 37,421.74 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks .............. .*.._____ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................. . Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................$ 111,462.66 Total Deposits................ $ 996,180.04 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 415,827.50 Loans and Discounts...................... 496,399.37 Demand Loans ................................ 120,804.63 Overdrafts .............- ...... Banking House .............. Furniture and Fixtures. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 12.74 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .................................. 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 13,426.86 Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted____ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 1,500.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ 8,400.00 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ....................................... Grand T otal...................... $1,144,506.90 Grand T otal...................... $1,144,506.90 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. 116 Sheffield The Peoples Bank of Sheffield OFFICERS J. H. Lester, President. J. B. Lagomarsino, Vice-President. W. H. Richeson, Cashier. J. J. A. J. H. B. J. B. DIRECTORS Lester. S. B. McTyer. Lagomarsino. J. W. Johnson. Roulhac. J. L. Frey. Gambill. G. S. Henderson. Nathan. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. .$ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 134,181.15 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 102.46 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. 1,646.32 Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 9,763.00 685.00 1,117.26 2,366.28 940.01 7,733.76 39,652.60 62,257.91 Total Deposits.................$ 135,929.93 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 8,470.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 98,067.98 Surplus Fund .................................. Loans and Discounts...................... 1,600.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ................................ 17,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable.......... Furniture and Fixtures....................... 8,000.00Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Other Real Estate............................ Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Resources ....................... ...... Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ................................. Grand. Total.................... $ 195,395.89 50,000.00 5,255.53 4,210.43 Grand Total................ 195,395.80 Springville The Bank of Springville OFFICERS T. E. Moody, President. Geo. L. Byers, Vice-President. Chas. W. Allison, Vice-President. M. W. Forman, Cashier. S. E. Chandler, Assistant Cashier. T. E. Moody. Geo. L. Byers. DIRECTORS L. V. Coupland. J. L. Forman. Chas. W. Allison. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 44,395.05 Total. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ........ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. LIABILITIES 1,887.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 395.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,126.82 Time Certificates ............................ 86.00 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ........................... ... Due to Clearing House....... 40,883.05 Due Banks in this State...... 16.68 Due Banks in other States.. Due Unpaid Dividends......... 1,100.00 78,050.02 29.29 1,900.00 1,900.00 785.35 .$ 128,159.71 39,973.93 66,741.08 959.29 Total Deposits.................$ 107,674.30Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ....................... Cash Over ................................. Grand Total. 10,000.00 7,000.00* 3,485.41 .$ 128,159.71. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 11T Standing Rock The Bank of Standing Rock OFFICERS C. E. Hines, President. J. H. Hines, Vice-President. J. C. Wright, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. H. Hines. J. C. Wright. C. E. Hines. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... ! Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 16,701.20 4,784.42 3,746.00 212.50 819.19 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........... Demand Certificates ......... Time Certificates ............... Cashier’s Checks ............... Certified Checks ................. Due to Clearing House..-..... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 37.218.3S 8.073.71 1,765.11 3.463.71 Total...... ......................... $ 26,263.31 Total Deposits.................$ 50,520.91 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,500.00 36,405.12 15,000.008,000.00 4,967.65 2,000.00 738.14 2,500.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 75,374.22 Grand Total.................... $ 75,374.22 1,853.31 Sulligent The Bank of Sulligent OFFICERS W. W. Ogden, President. J. R. Bankhead, Cashier. F. M. Sizemore, Assistant Cashier. W. W. Ogden. W. G. Priddy. J. C. Buckelew. DIRECTORS W. T. Stanford. F. A. Collins. F. M. Sizemore. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State...... Due from Banks in other States.... 47,385.75 24,747.30 Total................................$ 82,201.46 Total Deposits.................$ 118,699.27 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 13,550.00 51,060.10 20,000.00 10,000.00 Grand Total. 9,055.00 245.00 768.41 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 100,990.78 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 16,653.25 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,045.24 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 10.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current .85 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 2,480.36 Notes and Bills Payable................. 1,561.77 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ .$ 150,854.54 Grand Total. 2,155.27 150,854.54 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. 118 Sweet Water The Sweet Water State Bank OFFICERS G. J. Lewis, President. D. P. Chapman, Vice-President. A . E . Yow, Cashier. G. J. Lewis. D. P. Chapman. Sam Boozer. DIRECTORS J. D. Jones. E. W. Roherds. W. A. Ware. A. E. Yow. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency .................. ....... .................$ Gold _________ __— .................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing: House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... D ue from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total.... .... ..... ................. $ Ronds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ......—---- -------------•Overdrafts .... Banking: House ................................ ■Furniture and Fixtures...... ............ O ther Real Estate............... O ther Resources ...................... - ..... ■Cash Short —...... ......... ......... ;— Grand Total...... ..............$ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... 957.14 Time Certificates ............................ 778.50 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .... .......................... 186.27 Due to Clearing House............ 19,257.38 Due Banks in this State.......... 560.17 Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends.............. 2,226.00 234.50 24,199.96 43,556.48 13,493.73 89.00 Total Deposits.................$ 57,139.21 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 10.59 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 2,217.06 Notes and Bills Payable................. 2,263.43 Notes and Bills Rediscounted .... 840.74 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 1,000.00 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ....................................... 16,000.00 2,000.00 47,124.65 77,656.43 Grand Total.................... $ 2,517.22 77,656.43 Talladega The Bank & Trust Company of Talladega OFFICERS Leon G. Jones, President. T . S. Plowman, Vice-President. W . C. Dowdell, Cashier. A lonzo Abrams, Assistant Cashier. J. J. J. J. J. M. A. B. H. M. Hicks. Bingham. Woodward. Wilder. Hayes. DIRECTORS J. C. Bowie. J. W. Cowen. Geo. R. Burton. J. K. Dixon. T. S. Plowman. Leon G. Jones. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .............. •Silver, Nickels and Pennies_____ Checks andCash Items..................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House__ Cash Items in Transit................... Due from Banks in this State.___ Due from Banks in other States Total. 6,905.00 282.50 1,937.59 2,600.38 15,891.68 67,338.69 40,507.90 .$ 135,463.74 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................... .....$ 250,619.88 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,553.33 Time Certificates ............................ 6,618,75 16.75 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. 1,960.88 Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in thisState................... 3,647.53 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 264,417.12 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 200.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 10,000.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 170,692.67 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ...............- ............... 67,838.21 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 5,193.68 Overdrafts ------768.39 Notes and Bills Payable...... _.... ... Banking House ------- ---- -------------Furniture and Fixtures............... — 4,747.79 Notes and Bills Rediscounted..... . Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Other Real Estate............... — Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Resources ..... —----- -----------Other Liabilities ......................... ... Cash Short ................................... — Cash Over ................. ....................... Grand Total. .$ 379,610.80 Grand Total. .$ 379,610.80 119‘ STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS Talladega Springs The Planters Bank OFFICERS DIRECTORS W. H. Mitchell, President. M. B. Jennings, Cashier. (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items, in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 3,130.00 130.00 326.68 8,680.51 2,086.61 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this ' State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 52,103.42' 3.33: Total................................$ 14,353.80 Total Deposits................ $ 52,106.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 9,600.00 37,758.05 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve for Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 12,000.00' Grand Total.................... $ 64,294.30 Grand Total.................... $ 64,294.30 1,500.00 1,082.45 187.55 Tallassee The Bank of Tallassee OFFICERS A. S. Noble, President. J. H. Wilson, Vice-President George N. Wilson, Cashier. A. S. Noble. W. C. Wilson. DIRECTORS J. M. Herren. F. J. Bowen. D. D. Bilbrey. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 17,116.82 4,758.60 8,413.00 27.50 537.47 8,632.34 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 64,803.09' 1,503.90 561.98- Total................................$ 39,485.73 Total Deposits.................$ 66,868.97 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 2,000.00 27,788.48 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 445.97 Expenses and Taxespaid............ 11,213.11 Notes and Bills Payable................ 5,000.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 12,138.26 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.09 11,273-71 Grand T otal...................... $ 98,071.55 98,071.55 Grand T o t a l...................... $ 314.63’ 4,522.59 91.74 120 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Thomaston The Planters Bank & Trust Company C. K W. •C. OFFICERS B. Thomas, President. G. Thomas, Vice-President. B. Harrell, Vice-President. C. Pritchett, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. T. Carlton. J. A . Buck. E. M. Mosley. C. C. Pritchett. C. B. Thomas. E. G. Thomas. W. B. Harrell. O. D. Carlton. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES •Currency ........................................... 3 Gold .................................................... .Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House.— Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... D ue from Banks in other States— 10,693.00 501.50 743.90 127.36 51,853.19 13,770.32 77,689.27 Total. Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank-3 Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ B anking House ........................ ....... Furniture and Fixtures................... O ther Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States_______ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 118,170.36 9,038.70 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 47,423.71 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 59.18 Expenses and Taxes paid........... 1,352.73 Notes and Bills Payable................. 1,641.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 137,204.59 94,921.84 23,137.38 111.14 15,000.00 1,500.00 2,444.16 90.07 Grand Total.................... $ 137,204.59 Thomasville The Farmers Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS -J. T. Tucker, President. E. C. Dozier, Vice-President. ■J. E. Pritchett, Cashier. Alex Gunn. R. G. Dunning. J. A. Dunning. J. A. McNider. J. L. Bedsole. DIRECTORS J. G. Cunningham. S. C. Dickinson. J. H. Wood. E. C. Dozier. J. T. Tucker. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES 'Currency ............................................$ 10,870.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 377,127.21 C old ................................................... 3,332.50 Demand Certificates ...................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. 639.73 Time Certificates ............................ 108,550.60 2,730.00 Checks and Cash Items................... 529.87 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Due to Clearing House........... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in thisState...... 104,102.42 Due Banks in this State......... Due from Banks in other States— 81,668.71 Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends.............. Total................................ $ 201,143.23 Total Deposits.................$ 488,407.81 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank-3 39,194.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 100,000.00 L oans and Discounts....................... 372,275.18 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ 15,063.64 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 12,184.28 Overdrafts ........................................ 51.22 B anking House ................................ 2,250.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,250.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 45,218.13 Other Real Estate............................ 9,965.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ O ther Resources .............................. 3,617.95 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ........................ .... •Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 3 645,810.22 Grand Total. .3 645,810.22 121 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Troy W. B. Folmar & Sons, Bankers OFFICERS W. B. Folmar, President. F. P. Folmar, Cashier. A. P. Folmar, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ LIABILITIES 5,283.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 249,937.43 185.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 1,560.99 Time Certificates ............................ 1,910.57 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 1,121.92' Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 31,627.51 Due Banks in this State................. 208.71 38,714.09 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits................ $ 251,268.03 79,281.16 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 190.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Loans and Discounts...................... 215,272.05 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 329.99 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Banking House ................................ Notes and Bills Payable................. Furniture and Fixtures.................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Other Real Estate............................ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Other Resources .............................. 2,438.71 Reserve for Interest........................ Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 297,511.91 46,199.43 44.37" Grand Total.................... $ 297,511.91 Troy The Troy Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS Chas. Henderson, President. Key Murphree, Cashier. H. C. Harris, Assistant Cashier. Chas. J. C. J. E. L. A. Henderson. Henderson. Henderson. Boyd. DIRECTORS W. C. Black. H. T. Babcock. Robt. Murphree. J. M. Watkins. Ike Rosenberg. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....!.. Due from Banks in other States.... 9,627.92 44,247.85 23,718.14 Total................................$ 89,168.09 8,161.00 880.00 1,848.08 685.10 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 199,205.1(1 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 365.08 Grand Total.................... $ 279,357.41 2,058.93 4,000.0(1 Total Deposits................ $ 205,456.33 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 16,350.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 163,435.31 Demand Loans ................................ 7,250.00 2,500.00 76.0(1 116.25 50,000.00 15,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 279,357.41 122 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. 'Tuscaloosa The Merchants Bank & Trust Company OFFICERS C. B. Verner, President. G. W . Christian, Vice-President. W . F. Fitts, Jr., Active Vice-President. ‘Glenn Foster, Cashier. Geo. D. Johnston, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS T. B. Allen. F. W. Monnish. G. W. Christian. J. C. Maxwell. W. F. Fitts, Jr. W. B. Oliver. Sam Friedman. T. W. Palmer. Glenn Foster. D. L. Rosenau. J. M. Foster. C. B. Verner. Bernard Harwood. W. S. Wyman, Jr. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES -Currency ............................................$ 37,514.00 Gold .................................................... 340.50 5,309.75 Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... 12,861.13 ■Checks and Cash Items................... -Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit....... ........... . 41,399.78 Due from Banks in thisState........ 29,078.93 IDue from . Banks in other States.... 212,286.21 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 875,373.38 Demand Certificates ....................... 5,629.35 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 3,704.10 Certified Checks .............................. 820.76 Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. 43,469.21 Due Banks in other States,............ Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total................................ $ 338,790.30 Total Deposits.................$ 928,996.80 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 9,071.85 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ 250,000.00 767,520.82 Surplus Fund .................. ............... Loans and Discounts...................... IDemand Loans ................................ 76,789.12 Undivided Profits, less Current Overdrafts ........................................ 685.80 Expenses and Taxes paid........ 53,675.92 22,500.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. Banking House ................................ 'Furniture and Fixtures................... 7,500.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... -Other Real Estate......................-...... 13,457.28 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ 3,642.45 Other Resources .............................. Reserve fo r Interest........................ -Cash Short ........................................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total.................... $1,236,315.17 Grand Total.................... $1,236,315.17 'Tuscumbia The Colbert County Bank OFFICERS W. G. Halsey, President. -J. E. Hurston, Vice-President. I. N. Deloney, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. G. Halsey. T. R. Jones. T. H. Gambill. J. E. Hurston. H. L. Halsey. A . P. Taylor. Geo. S. Henderson. D. H. Walker. John C. Walker. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels andPennies............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... 7,625.13 40,155.76 Total................................$ 64,385.28 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ •Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate.......................... . •Other Resources .............................. •Cash Short ........................................ 12,591.00 220.00 2,589.98 1,203.41 92,438.10 9,400.80 554.48 3,000.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 169,778.66 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 117,410.43 Demand Certificates ....................... 21,621.89 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 236.74 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in 'this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total Deposits.................$ 139,269.06 Capital Stock pttid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.... Notes and Bills Payable...'.............. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes........................... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ................,.... Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 5,455.60 54.00 Grand T o ta l...................... $ 169,778.66 123 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, Tuskegee The Bank of Tuskegee OFFICERS John H. Drakeford, President. A. H. Drakeford, Vice-President. D. E. Laslie, Vice-President. Geo. T. Hill, Cashier. R. R. Kelley, Bookkeeper. H. P. Merritt. A. H. Drakeford. DIRECTORS John H. Drakeford. W. E. Huddleston. D. E. Laslie. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ LIABILITIES 10,927.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 149,322.94 130.00 Demand Certificates ...................... 19,021.202,121.44 Time Certificates ............................ 501.00 1,213.91 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 13,513.57 4,006.26 Due Banks in this State................. 33,063.12 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 51,461.73 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 10,200.00 Loans and Discounts...................... 233,700.69 Demand Loans ............................. 7,831.66 1,103.62 Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 2,774.73 Other Real Estate............................ 32,586.87 676.93 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 340,326.13 Total Deposits.................$ 182,358.71 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid............ Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 50,000.00' 70,000.00' 2,600.92' 35,000.00 366.50- Grand Total.................... $ 340,326.13 Tuskegee The Farmers State Bank OFFICERS F. L. Wadsworth, President. F. M. Johnston, Vice-President. L. C. Johnston, Cashier. F. L. Wadsworth. F. M. Johnston. L. C. Johnston. DIRECTORS L. W. Johnston. Wm. Varner. J. M. Johnson. STATEMENT. NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ............................................... . Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items............... *. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States 23,007.27 46,679.63 Total................................$ 84,891.77 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 454.00 67,296.09 536.36 459.15 Grand Total. 11,315.00 1,400.00 1,271.46 1,218.41 3,175.00 1,900.41 430.74 .$ 159,143.52 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 111,596.14 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates .................,.......... 5,800.00Cashier’s Checks ............................ 299.89Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House............... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 117,696.03' Capital Stock paid in ...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over" ................................. Grand Total. 30,000.00 7,500.00' 3,947.49 .$ 159,143.52- 124 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Tuskegee The Macon County Bank OFFICERS W . W . Campbell, President. -J. C. Wright, Vice-President. L. W. Wilkerson, Cashier. W. W. Campbell. DIRECTORS J. C. Wright. Geo. C. Wright. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Currency ............................................$ 15,531.00 Individual Deposits ........... -Gold .................................................... 520.50 Demand Certificates .......... 1,815.70 Time Certificates ............... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items............... 548.89 Cashier’s Checks ............... 1,000.00 Certified Checks ................. .Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... 34,839.90 Due to Clearing House...... Due from Banks in this State....... 128,865.03 Due Banks in this State..... Due from Banks in other States.... 20,482.45 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................$ 203,603.47 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? 16,655.66 Loans and Discounts...................... 231,946.84 Demand Loans ................................ 5,571.48 •Overdrafts ........................................ 1,139.65 Banking House ................................ Turniture and Fixtures................... 3,000.00 Other Real Estate............................ 40,884.79 O ther Resources .............................. 485.54 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 503,287.38 318,173.95 25,760.46 1,326.78 Total Deposits.................$ 345,261.19 Capital Stock paid in..................... .? Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes........................ .... Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ........................... . Cash Over ........................................ 50,000.00 100,000.00 7,917.16 109.03 Grand Total.................... $ 503,287.38 Union Springs The American Bank F. W. A. C. OFFICERS M. Moseley, President. M. Crossley, Vice-President. J. Moseley, Vice-President. W. Stewart, Cashier. F. M. Moseley. C. W. Stewart. A. J. Moseley. DIRECTORS J. W. Malone. W . M. Crossley. L. M. Moseley. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ C old .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... "Due from Banks in this State....... D u e from Banks in other States.... 10,897.18 5,564.72 Total................................ $ 27,920.03 10,130.89 505.00 658.09 164.15 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........ ................$ 102,486.77 Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 6.75 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State...... ......... Due Banks in other States............. 3,000.00 Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................? 105,493.52 Capital Stock paid in...................... ? Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... 129,840.23 Surplus Fund .................................. Demand Loans ................................ 13,613.09 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... -Overdrafts ........................................• 7.99 Notes and Bills Payable............... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. 1,115.49 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ O ther Real Estate............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Resources .............................. Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Short ........................................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. .? 172,496.83 Grand Total. .? 50,000.00 5,000.00 7,003.31 5,000.00 172,496.83 125 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Union Springs The Merchants & Farmers Bank DIRECTORS J. H. Rainer, Jr. S. J. Starke. A. H. Feagin. W. W. Rainer. Dr. T. W. Palmer. S. P. Rainer, Jr. OFFICERS W . W. Rainer, President. J . H. Rainer, Jr., Vice-President. U. H. Prickett, Cashier. C. H. Norton, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit................. ... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 4,880.15 6,628.29 Total................................$ 20,153.93 6,530.00 965.00 589.74 560.75 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 3,000.00 Loans and Discounts............... 124,867.71 Demand Loans ................................ 76,704.77 Overdrafts ........................................ 5,000.00 Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... 750.00 Other Real Estate............................ 9,000.00 Other Resources .............................. 252.50 Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 239,728.91 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 130,029.17 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 130,029.17 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest.......'................. Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 80,000.00 4,690.04 25,000.00 9.70 Grand Total.................... $ 239,728.91 Uniontown The Ganebrake Loan & Trust Company OFFICERS Val. Taylor, President. W. H. Tayloe, Vice-President. -J. T. Monnier, Cashier. T . C. Langhorne, Teller. Val. Taylor. W. H. Tayloe. DIRECTORS J. T. Monnier. William Munford. F. T James. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... .Silver, Nickels andPennies.............. Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House---Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState...... Due from Banks in other States.... LIABILITIES 5,374.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 290.00 Demand Certificates .................... . 3,234.75 Time Certificates ............................ 611.99 Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. 11,608.40 Due Banks in this State................. 18,250.59 Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends....... 62,939.24 4,218.97 300.18 39.00 741.80 .$ 39,269.73 Total Deposits.................$ 68,239.19 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ 'Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Pum iture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ O ther Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... 10,020.00 68,256.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 50,000.00 9,000.00 Total. Grand Total. 119.70 3,000.00 6,327.47 603.81 .$ 127,597.59 Grand Total. 358.40 .$ 127,597.59 126 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917, Uniontown The Planters & Merchants Bank OFFICERS Walter J. White, President. S. T. Whitfield, Vice-President. J. H. Bradford, Cashier. Walter J. White. S. T. Whitfield. DIRECTORS A. M. Spessard. W. H. Tayloe. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .............. Silver, Nickels and Pennies______ Checks and Cash Items---------------Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other. States.... Total................................ $ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 248,992.38 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 18,809.81 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 9,921.69 33,730.76 Due Banks in this State................. 16,019.39 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 9,773.00 1,520.00 2,947.93 519.73 64,510.81 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 28,510.00 Loans and Discounts....................... 261,575.75 Demand Loans .......... 116,310.60 Overdrafts ........................................ 145.12 Banking House ................................ 3,500.00 2,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ 5,000.00 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short .......... ........................... Grand Total.....................$ 482,052.28 Total Deposits.................$ 277,723.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxespaid............ Notes and Bills Payable................ Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 80,000.00 80,000.00 21,328.40 20,000.00 3,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 482,052.28 Valley Head The Bank of Valley Head OFFICERS W. B. Thompson, President. G. M. Lowry, Vice-President. R. D. Lowry, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. B. Thompson. R. D. Lowry. G. M. Lowry. J. M. White. J. B. E. Lowry. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ...........'................. ...............$ Gold .................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit..................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 5,237.00 670.00 629.86 596.54 14,116.21 Total............................. 21,249.61 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans , ................... Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House .:................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate..... ....................... Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total. .$ LIABILITIES Individual Deposits .................. $ Demand Certificates ................... Time Certificates ....... ...... :...... ...... ‘ Cashier’s Checks .... ................... Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State...... .......... Due Banks in other States.............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 65,761.53 3,657.00 74.16 2,280.70 1,410.30 27.61 94,460.91 Capital StoCk paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes.... ........................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand T otal— 51,740.65 16,311,52 484.26 1,310:45 69,796.88 15,000.00 S.OOO.OO1 3,664.03 S.OOO.OO' __ $ 94,460.91 127 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. Vernon The Bank of Vernon OFFICERS A. M. Grimsley, President. R. L. Bradley, Vice-President. S. G. Kennedy, Cashier. DIRECTORS A. M. Grimsley. J. C. Milner. R. L. Bradley. John T. Hill. W. B. Clearman. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ •Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ ■Other Resources ................... •Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ LIABILITIES 5,957.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... 30.00 582.49 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... 2,407.26 Due Banks in this State................ 13,983.20 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 52,634.66 3,081.11 454.35 Total Deposits.................$ 56,170.12 Capital Stock paid in......................$ 55,882.82 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current 45.99 Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. 1,427.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 5,086.17 Reserve for Taxes............................ 5,080.79 Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 7,500.00 90,482.72 90,482.72 22,959.95 Grand Total.................... $ 1,812.60 10,000.00 Vincent The Coosa Valley Bank OFFICERS W. N. Maddox, President. J. G. Harris, Vice-President. J). W. Waite, Cashier. J. S. T. J. J. Burks. E. Elliott. W. Elliott. G. Harris. DIRECTORS J. D. Maddox. W. N. Maddox. R. J. Moore. S. T. Smith. D. W. Waite. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES •Currency ........................................... $ ■Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................ $ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans .......;........................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ "Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ ■Other Resources .............................. "Cash Short ........................................ Grand T otal...................... $ LIABILITIES 676.00 Individual Deposits ........................ $ 412.50 Demand Certificates ...................... 432.95 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House... 11,664.98 Due Banks in this State. 892.96 Due Banks in other Stab Due Unpaid Dividends.... 14,079.39 23,179.44 8,645.28 288.45 Total Deposits.................$ 32,113.17 Capital Stock paid in.................. ....$ 30,981.07 Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 9.93 1.850.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 2.150.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 304.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 1,500.00 49,374.39 49,374.39 Grand Total. .$ 761.22 128 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Vinegar Bend The Bank of Washington County OFFICERS N. E. Turner, President. L. V. Rounsaville, Vice-President. M. A. O’Dom, Cashier. N. E. Turner. A. R. Turner. H. S. Turner. DIRECTORS Dr. W m. A. Thompson. L. V. Rounsaville. Joe M. Pelham, Jr. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in otherStates.... Total. LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................. Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. 17,424.17 Due Banks in this State................. 661.49 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends..................... 3,599.00 1,552.50 492.41 1,109.74 35,918.35; 1,769.5$ 1,356.09* 96.0(1 Total Deposits.................$ 39,139.97 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted...... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ 63.53 Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 3,000.00 .$ 24,839.31 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 24,569.94 578.62 303.01 #1,425.42 1,534.21 80.00 Grand Total.................... $ 53,394.04 Grand Total.................... $ 1,246.87 7.20 53,394.04^ Wadley The Bank of Wadley DIRECTORS T. J. Bishop. J. A. Perry. Dr. A. J. Clardy. H. L. Simpson. John D. Denney. R. W. Thompson. J. M. Hodge. Dr. J. M. Welch. H. F. Hodge. M. W. Wood. OFFICERS Dr. J. M. Welch, President. H. F. Hodge, Vice-President. J. M. Hodge, Cashier. P. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 40,006.24 15,156.46 Total................................$ 66,150.79 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 8,442.00 1,590.00 855.09 101.00 82,198.31 12,985.781,263.68: Total Deposits.................$ 96,447.77 Captial Stock paid in...................... $ 52,917.17 Surplus Fund .................................. 29,763.77 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... 142.42 3,000.00 Notes and Bills Payable................. 700.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... 300.00 Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 32,500.00 10,000.00 Grand T otal...................... $ 152,974.15 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks ............................... Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................. Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 14,019.48 6.90 Grand T otal...................... $ 152,974.15- STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. 129 Warrior The Bank of Warrior OFFICERS T. M. Davidson, President. DIRECTORS (Not incorporated.) STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... i Gold .... ............................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 48,726.00 1,221.91 Total................................$ 61,001.77 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House .............'................... Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ Grand Total.................... $ 9,288.00 412.50 345.20 1,008.16 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ................. Demand Certificates ............... Time Certificates .................... Cashier’s Checks ..................... Certified Checks ...................... Due to Clearing House........... Due Banks in this State.......... Due Banks in other States...... Due Unpaid Dividends.............. 63,603.12 5,757.94 288.19 Total Depostis.................$ 69,649.25 10,000.00 1,090.75 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve for Taxes..................... Reserve fo r Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 80,156.80 Grand Total.................... $ 80,156.80 18,059.65 4.63 507.55 Waterloo The Farmers & Merchants Bank OFFICERS Buck Sharp, President. J. L. Cooper, Vice-President and Cashier. Pearl Haynes, Assistant Cashier. Buck Sharp. J. L. Cooper. J. H. McCorkle. DIRECTORS W. W. McFall. J. Wes Spain. A. V. Humphrey. M. F. Brown. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 10,115.23 1,351.93 4,316.00 262.50 861.50 .76 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House................... Due Banks in this State................ Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 33,725.98 20.00 5.00 .$ 16,907.92 Total Deposits................ $ 33,750.98 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..? Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 1,100.00 23,902.02 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable.......... Notes and Bills Rediscounted. Reserve fo r Taxes..................... Reserve for Interest................. Other Liabilities ..................... Cash Over ................................. 10,000.00 1,000.00 .$ 45,230.01 .$ 45,230.01 Total. Grand Total. 22.20 1,183.50 1,820.36 294.01 Grand Total. 479.03 i30 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Wedowee The Bank of Wedowee OFFICERS J. C. Swann, President. W. H. McKleroy, Vice-President. Douglas Smith, Cashier. Eva Saxon, Assistant Cashier. J. C. Swann. Jno. T. Kay lor. DIRECTORS W. H. McKleroy. Stell Blake. T. M. Swann. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ....................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 39,087.01 11,076.90 Total............................$.... 57,058.79 Total Deposits.................$ 74,338.24 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ............*.......................... Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .......... Cash Short ........................................ 1,000.00 42,022.17 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notts and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities .................... ....... Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 3,500.00 4,008.00 1,288.50 815.38 783.00 8.51 1,538.16 1,285.00 476.94 348.56 Grand Total.................... $ 103,738.13 69,445.00 4,300.00 593.24 895.81 4.08 Grand Total.................... $ 103,738.13 W est Blocton The West Blocton Savings Bank OFFICERS E. D. Reynolds, President. S. J. Morgan, Vice-President. W. R. Young, Cashier. K. D. Young, Assistant Cashier. R. C. Lag rone. S. J. Morgan. DIRECTORS Geo. W. Randall. W. R. Young. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2. 1917 RESOURCES Currency ............................................$ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ 15,217.00 3,072.50 1,063.20 9,875.47 4,663.77 33,891.94 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 33,433.90 Loans and Discounts...................... 152,499.89 Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ 19.53 Banking House ................................ 2,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures................... 4,142.25 Other Real Estate............................ 7,332.77 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ...................................... Grand Total. .$ 233,320.28 LIABILITIES . Individual Deposits ........................ $ 115,246.24 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ 69,859.60 Cashier’s Checks ............................ 921.60 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends....... Total Deposits.................$ 186,027.44 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ Grand Total. 25,000.00 17,500.00 4,792.84 .$ 233,320.28 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS, 131 Wetumpka The Bank of Wetumpka OFFICERS W. L. Lancaster, President. J. M. Jenkins, Vice-President. John A. Gaddis, Vice-President. W. R. Lancaster, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. L. Lancaster. W. H. Macon. J. R. Gamble. L. C. Cantelou. L. M. Taylor. B. L. Gaddis. John A. Gaddis. F. W. Lull. Jno. M. Howie. W. R. Lancaster. J. C. Weldon. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for ClearingHouse....... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... 20,945.91 10,083.93 Total................................$ 48,418.02 9,421.00 5,067.50 493.83 716.98 1,688.87 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ 28,852.77 Loans and Discounts...................... 244,730.16 Demand Loans ................................ 7,863.43 Overdrafts ........................................ 98.47 Banking House ................................ 20,000.00 3,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ 4,380.14 Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... Grand Total.................... $ 357,342.99 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 172,724.70 Demand Certificates ...................... 19,591.96 20,520.42 Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ 231.93 Certified Checks .............................. 1,640.38 Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................. 15,203.49 Due Banks in other States............. Due Unpaid Dividends.................... Total Deposits.................$ 229,912.88 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund ..................................... Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid......... Notes and Bills Payable.................... Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve for Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 50,000.00 10,000.00 7,430.11 60,000.00 Grand Total.................... $ 357,342.99 Wilsonville The Wilsonville State Bank OFFICERS G. W. Riddle, President. H. E. Smith, Vice-President. E. H. Payne, Cashier. G. W. Riddle. H. E. Smith. E. H. Payne. DIRECTORS Irvin Wingard. J. N. Niven. E. W. Holland. R. G. Weldon. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges for Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total................................$ Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures.................. Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ....................................... Grand Total .$ 2,865.00 415.00 995.63 5.00 7,801.55 694.21 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State.... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 13,022.81 2,457.82 330.91 12,776.39 Total Deposits................ $ 15,811.54 550.00 9,523.58 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve for Interest........................ Other Liabilities Cash Over ........................................ 10,000.00 900.00 2,589.46 1,470.52 26,909.95 Grand Total .$ 197.31 1.10 26,909.95 132 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1917. Winfield The Winfield State Bank OFFICERS R. W. Harris, President. J. F. Earnest, Vice-President. J. G. Stalcup, Cashier. W. L. Roberts, Assistant Cashier. R. W. Harris. M. C. Hollis. DIRECTORS J. F. Earnest. J. G. Stalcup. S. J. High. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total. 4,136.00 1,087.00 1,315.60 252.28 15,330.53 30,975.52 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ............................ Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ 70,146.82 18,498.34 1,467.67 .$ 53,096.93 Total Deposits................ $ 90,112.83 Bonds and Stocks owned hy Bank..$ Loans and Discounts....................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 500.00 48,498.40 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted....... Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 15,000.00 10.92 4,350.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 2,904.02 Grand Total.................... $ 112,860.27 7,644.50 87.71 15.23 Grand Total.................... $ 112,860.27 Woodlawn The Woodlawn Savings Bank OFFICERS C. E. Burris, President. A. W. Bell, Vice-President. D. V. Edmondson, Cashier. W. S. Kirksey, Assistant Cashier. . DIRECTORS C. E. Burris. S. H. Wallace. A. W. Bell. John H. Burris. D. V. Edmonson. A. E. Carter. T. J. Brown. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold .................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies........... Checks and Cash Items................... Exchanges for Clearing House.__ Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in this State....... Due from Banks in other States.... Total..................................$ 7,196.00 232.50 632.53 227.25 48,316.47 2,101.15 58,705.90 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ........................................ 7,100.00 95,241.95 Grand T otal....................? 163,245.17 166.18 2,000.00 31.14 LIABILITIES Individual Deposits ........................ $ 120,031.65 Demand Certificates ...................... Time Certificates ............................ Cashier’s Checks ....... 334.65 Certified Checks .............................. Due to Clearing House.................. Due Banks in this State................ 10,000.00 Due Banks in other States.............• Due Unpaid Dividends.................... 20.00 Total Deposits................ $ 130,386.30 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid.......... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted____ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 25,000.00 5,000.00 2,479.71 379.16 Grand T otal...................... $ 163,245.17 133 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS. York The Bank of York OFFICERS G. C. Gowdey, President. J. H. Coleman, Vice-President. J. C. Weldon, Cashier. J. H. Coleman. G. C. Gowdey. DIRECTORS E. F. Allison. H. L. Hoot. J. C. Weldon. STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 LIABILITIES RESOURCES Currency ........................................... $ Gold ..................................................... Silver, Nickels and Pennies.......... Checks and Cash Items.................. Exchanges fo r Clearing House..... Cash Items in Transit.................... Due from Banks in thisState........ Due from Banks in other States.... 2,161.00 830.00 3,109.64 116.25 Demand Certificates .................. Time Certificates ........................ 13,317.09 20,302.17 Certified Checks .......................... Due to Clearing House...... Due Banks in this State..... Due Banks in other States. Due Unpaid Dividends........ Total................................$ 39,836.15 Total Deposits.................$ 76,529.68 Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank..$ Loans and Discounts...................... Demand Loans ................................ Overdrafts ........................................ Banking House ................................ Furniture and Fixtures................... Other Real Estate............................ Other Resources .............................. Cash Short ...................................... 500.00 46,495.12 11,300.00 166.77 2,125.00 1,000.00 Capital Stock paid in...................... $ Surplus Fund .................................. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid........... Notes and Bills Payable................. Notes and Bills Rediscounted____ Reserve fo r Taxes............................ Reserve fo r Interest........................ Other Liabilities ............................ Cash Over ........................................ 20,000.00 2,000.00 Grand Total. .$ 101,423.04 ....$ 75,947.61 582.07 Grand Total. 2,892.25 1.11 .$ 101,423.04