Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 20, 1907, Image 3

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^ " mi i! ^ . wwp.pw w THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. “ MONDAY. MAY V). 1907. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Invites Attention to the Following Report Which Is Self-Explanatory: To the President and Board of Directors of The Fourth National Bank, Gentlemen:— We have made a complete and thorough examination of your bank according to the terms of our annual agreement, and present herewith the condensed statement of condition as at the close of business, April 8th, 1907. ASSETS Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits Premiums on U. S. Bonds Fourth National Bank Building Stocks and Bonds • Due from U. S. Treasury Cash Due from Banks $623,404.57 In Vault.... 494,267.92 ,196,601.75 4,574.74 550.000. 00 110,360.00 16,576.24 340.000. 00 40,250.00 24,102.50 1,117,672.49 ,400,137.72 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 600,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits. ' 140,141.67 Circulation 400,000.00 Bills Payable 200,000.00 Deposits 4,559,996.05 $6,400,137.72 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OVERDRAFTS CASH DUE FROM BANKS CASH IN BANK BONDS and other SECURITIES ASSETS Were proved, classified and found in balance with the books. A good proportion were secured by collateral, which was appraised by us and found sufficient to cover the loan for which it was hypothecated. Occurred in regular course of business aand are collectable. Reserve and all other balances reconciled by us, and found in accord with the books. Reserve Agents regularly approved by Banking De partment. Counted and found correct. All Cash Items and Exchanges incident to the conduct of legitimate Banking business Checked, examined and appraised, and found to have a value greater than the figure at which they were carried. CAPITAL STOCK DEPOSITS LIABILITIES Your Capital Stock of $600,000.00 was checked and found correct. The recent increase of $200,000.00 Capital and the same amount to the Bank’s Surplus, places the Fourth National Bank in a better position than ever before to handle its constantly increasing business. We found your individual ledgers in balance. The system of month ly statements, to all depositors, covering the verification of their bal ances. GENERAL CONDUCT AND MANAGEMENT Your methods of accounting and the safeguards thrown about every detail of your business are thoroughly comprehensive, dnd we particularly congratulate the patrons and stockholders of the Bank upon the active personal interest on the part of the Board of Director* - and the constant, careful supervision of the Officers. Approved Respectfully submitted, THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY. Attest Per President. Secretary. Resident Manager. THE CANDLER RESTAURANT; ITS THREE PRIME POINTS The opening of a genuine modern restaurant In the Candler Building by th. Silverman Catering Company sug- ***** the three fundamental principles *hlch differentiate a restaurant of the latest and highest type from all others. . • • • A modern restaurant, of course, dis cards all old methoda, not merely from * whimsical viewpoint of prlvldlng something novel, but with the higher purpose of supplying the most intelll- fent public demand with all of those advanced methods of catering which science has demonstrated are essential w healthful food—Its preparation and ha salutary digestion. Health Is the greatest blessing, be- “use, without It, there can be no en joyment of other blessings. It needs "o argument to show that pure food, properly digested, la a condition prece dent to health— And therefore the best methods of Preserving food from all taint, both tn tt raw state and tta cooking, are of incalculable Importance. These methoda, according to scientific oemonstratlon on hygienic lines, are the i*test system of refrigeration, the latest ■ystem of cooking by steam, nnd the “test system of cooking by eletrtclty. *nd It may be added, that the purest P°*slhle air should always circulate In * leering establishment. Th- Candler Restaurant, being a modern restaurant of the highest class, “ Provided with all of these Indispen- wlei. Th. system of refrigeration In the vsndler Is ss perfect as human skill ■M money can make It. It Is worth a visit to this restaurant to see the re- T,''rotors placed at Intervals In the ‘lichen. Walls of solid masonry, sev- *r»l feet thick, shut In the choicest P*Y* obtainable, beef, mutton, pork. ...: n,h ' e *c.—the air being kept arctic •• the heart of an Iceberg by the brine •Jpes connecting the refrigerator with '"I'ce plant In the basement ts ' ,b, olute freshness and purity of n* meats guaranteed by this rigldlly and frigidly rigid system Is as P“in as tne white frost which enfolds “* Pl|>es. a,* 1 *" Impossible for a suggestion of * 'en a shadow of dust, or a phan- tJ? *moks to get Into one of these ' • -enable refrigerators. Not a scln- •** "I extraneous matter could live a second In the marvelously rarefied, per. fectly clarified Ice-spotted air If It did squeeie In. But the meat Is taken out to be cooked— What then? Why, It la cooked by steam In a kitchen of Immaculate cleanllnesa In an otmoaphere kept pure by constant ven. tilatlon. Cooked where there Is not a suggestion of soot, or smoke, or dust, or dirt, or ashes, or any extraneous matter, any Impurity In the air or about the utensils which can harbor a germ. You see, the steam process utterly eliminates the old method of cinders floating In the smoke-ladsned and soot-trlmmed atmosphere, heavy with oppressing fumes. And then, too, much of the cooking Is done by electricity, than which no cleaner, purer method can be Imagined. This magical and, at the same time, perfectly practical method is not only absolutely free from all taint, but la done with a flash and tends not only to quicken the admirable service but to brighten the scene at The Candler. Those electric waffles, for Instance, are as toothsome as they are whole some, and created with a swiftness that puta the old way to shame. It only remains to sketch the latest system of ventilation. It Is done by suction, which Is a distinct Improve- ment over every other method or ree- taurant ventilation, because it not only loto the pure sir In, but puts th# im pure air out. Old-fashioned windows, or sky-lights, or fans don't do this. They simply let the fresh air In and stir It. but when the oxygen Is per meated with carbonic acid gas the Im pure mixture Is not driven out. But at the Candler Restaurant the Impure air Is driven out and the pure air Is brought In and this la kept up all the time. t The method Is simple—all great things are simple. There are two sets of columns In the center of the res taurant. Great fans whirring In the basement, but not heard In the restau- rent, force the fresh air <JP one set of columns and distribute It over the restaurant and kitchen. Other great fans In the basement, turning In the opposite direction, draw the Im pure air down and out through the other set of columns. In this way pure air Is ttcpt ln clr- eulallon In the restaurant all the time. The ventilation Is constant—not spasmodic. ... The conclusion l» Irresistible that Shakespeare, who could see further fhidind every other way tbanany- bodv must have had a modern restau rant like The Candler In bis mind s eye 400 years ago when he said tn Macbeth: “Let good digestion watt on appetite. And health on both.” BUILD PLATFORM AT MONUMENT Bids for the erection of the speak ers* platform and the stands for the Gordon monument unveiling on next Saturday were opened by the commit tee at the capttol Monday. Some six bids were submitted, all of which were too high and were re jected. They ranged from 1485 to S1.S50. It waa Anally decided to cut down the aixe of the proposed stands, and bring the amounts within a rea sonable limit. Kersey A Campbell were given the contract under the new provision. PROTESTS AGAIN8T USE OF CONFEDERATE C0L0R8. Special to The Georgian. Richmond, Va., May *#—A ctvtc flag for the city of Richmond has been recommended to the city council by the committee on ordinances, charters and reforms. The design contemplated Is that suggested by Carlton McCarthy, mayor of Richmond. It carries the Confederate colors. A dramatic pro test has been mads by a Confederate veteran against the Incorporation of the Confederate emblem In the pro posed flag. Councilman W. L. Whits was the Confederate soldier who of fered the protest. REMEMBER, that this Auction Sale of 32 lots which we will have in the city of Atlanta, only fifteen minutes ’ ride from our office on the car, will probably be the last subdivision of lots in West End offered during the year. It will nay you to be pres ent, whether you buy or not. S. B, TURMAN & CO. ATLANTANS HEARD IN MACON CHURCHES Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga, May *0.—A session of the Sociologists of the state le being held today In Wesleyan College. Several prominent ministers are In attendance and during the day Sunday occupied leading pulpits of the city. Dr. Willis B. Parks, of Atlanta, presented a strong sermon yesterday evening at the First Baptist church upon the subject, "Edu cative Temperance.'* Dr. a C. Thrash, of Atlanta, member of the faculty of the Atlanta Medical College, waa heard In an address upon "Physical and Men tal Prerequisite to that of Spiritual Purification.'* Thla wna delivered at. the Flint Preabyterlan church. Dr. C. B. Wllmer, rector of St. Lukes church. In Atlanta, delivered a very strong ser mon on the relation of sociology to re ligion. Here’s a Bunch of the Prettiest Styles and Most Fashionable Shades of Low Footwear Creations Patent Kid Vamp Gib son. Dull Kid back Turn soles. Marrow All Patent Kid Gibson. Walt Soles. Narrow Lot 383 1-2 Lot 328 Russia Calf Ballot Pump Turn Shoes. Pointed toe. Lot 390 Russia Calf Pumps, Walt Solas. Leather Bows. Pointed toa. Lot 304 Dark Brown or Cham pagne Gibsons. Turn Soles. Narrow toea Lot 399 All New Arrivals—Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Write for our new Illustrated catalogue. We'll send It on the next mall. Write for our new Illustrated catalogue Well send It on the next mall.