The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 24, 1930, Image 2

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All ('imitation llwonls Itrokon I tv New High Mark ol* TIlO AIIshbIsi Ipioici.iw - American Average Net thud Circulation For Oct., Nov. and Dec., 1929 A statement by RUSSELL R. WHITMAN. President and Publisher The Sunday American tins /he targes/ circulation in /he Southeast SI'MIA V Net paid city and suburban circulation NET (IAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement. Net paid total city circulation NET GAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement Total net paid Sunday circulation NET GAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement This is the LARGEST NET PAID Sunday Circulation entire Southeast. 56,907 9,147 37,129 6,684 156,414 27,452 in the DAILY AVLII VIpI: only): Net paid city and suburban circulation 54,222 NET GAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement 2,958 Net paid total city circulation 38,077 NET GAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement 2,497 Total net paid daily circulation 67,260 TOTAL NET GAIN over Sept. 30th Publisher’s Statement 3,278 Nolo lo AilvorliKtTN The Publisher’s Statement for the six months ending Sept. 30, 1920. is the newspaper’s own statement to the Audit Bureau of Circulations to be verified later by their audit. The above statement for October. November and De cember gives the latest authentic circulation figures of The Georgian-American. These circulation figures are merely presented to show WHAT ADVERTISERS ARE BUYING TODAY, and to further show the constantly growing substantial circulation gains of The Georgian-American. I HEREBY make oath and say that all statements set forth above are true. RUSSELL R. WHITMAN, President and Publisher of the Evening Georgian and Sunday American. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Jan- nary, 1930. My commission expires July 26, 1931. O. N. BASS, Notary Public.