Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 20, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 The Best Range Made THE ESTATE GAS wO The Range That Bakes |||f With Fresh Air = -- - p ~ We are making a special price j J “ on this range. Will send out * and connect up our $35.00 Range for a special price only a I|A few days.... <P£O.UU If the FRESH AIR BAKING idea appeals to you, come in and let us explain it to you in detail. See the ES7 ATE-—“The Ranges That Bake With Fresh Air”---and you will surely decide to own one. King Hardware Co. i* l '' toil,■!!• n R»%k Jctßß**- IKjftA used 111 the M ek^l A Kuskiu” B Fl *& Iffijl&K W l .y"-£-t good as that of any B regardless of H JF price. It is as per- B e( ’t ;l cigar as “Nothing 11( . v experience IS v ,d sk, I " , ‘ ail ~r° - I gained.” |[E|j|ga»i dlice. Its price is IU I made possible by R W licit VOll lllty operating on a tie- ■r your usual I<h- inendous Scale- the H H cigar todav gam- largest independent. H I ble a nickel on a e.gar factory in the g ■ ‘.John Ruskin. Ask your cigar - If it is as good dealer for • John H you will save Ruskin.” the nickel R g on every cigar Si,ver H von smoke; if it i. lewis cigar mfg. co. ■ ;. „-4 .... I Newark. N.J. IS llOt, \OU Tb» Tant** tMevandent i ' . i B®kX' Clear Facterv iv Ibe jaBMBSaMM M OC. and we f w< ’ rl,t ■ opportunity I<> I se '' V<Hl Ruskins” in J. N. H IRSCH. ■F e. t_ adams & co.. J Rj Distributors. 'Ki’tiW* : / JL” j? *T F-Rlr *< & Atlanta WI b 5 / I /? O/dtR&WSsQygSII > .s»?e USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS NO. 5318. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ♦ Lowry National Bank \ I A tl«* VW t u I t 1... .. . . / . ’ At Atlajxa. In tl.e state of Georgia at RESOURCES Loans and discounts. S: jo ;(■. Overdrafts, secured and 1,1 secured to .47 it; I'. 8. bonds to secure circu lation . 1.000.0(10 00 It. 8. bonds to secure I’ S deposits too.ooo oo Other bonds to secure postal savings . .. !,’.,000.00 Premiums on 1 S. bonds c,,;.00 On Bonds, securities, etc.. I , :,St)o on Banking house. furniture and fixtures 16.6 Due front national banks ytot reserve agents)... Due from state and private hanks. trust companies anti savings banks I .s.o < is Due from approved reserve agents ** it; ('hecks and other cash items ...jo . Ilxchanges for cleiaring houst ss.no o: Notes of other national banks 96,055 no Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents 1..>57.<12 Jatwful money re- serve In bank, viz 3 51.671.10 Specie . . .. 176.99H.00 229.57*. 10 Redemption fund with 17. S. treasurer <5 per cent cir culation ( .>0,000.00 Due from U. S. treasurer... 16.000.00 Total »S. 179.841.69 STATE OF GEORGIA County of- Fulton, as I Henry W I'avis, cashier of the above nan.'" ai:k. do .-"leu-nli swear tha the above statem'ent is true to the best of my knowledge cud i"'lief. HENiti w davis. cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me tbb» IPrli <’••(' ••» .»utie 11'12. HENRI A IM'RTI.LL, Notary I'ttblu Correct At it .1. 11 M .'.NALLY. <>. WfioDltl FF. x •‘*4. THOS. EGLESTON, Director* the close of business June 14. 1912 LIABILITIES * apltal stork paid in $1,000,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid. National bank notes out sending 1.000,000.00 ii other national banks 198.086 14 I'in to state an<l private banks and bankers 244.298.92 I "ip io trust companies and savings banks 191.579 22 Due to approval reserve a guilts 155.842.07 Individual deposits subject to check 3.669,720.95 Demand certificates of de- . 138,020 16 1 Ar■! iiimi checks. . . 6,1 17.74 'Nis’dcr' checks outstanding 5,751 66 United States de- posits $202,128.02 I’ostal savings 4|e- I‘osits ... 1.198.33- 203,326.35 I ’epi.sits of I ’ s disbursing ont'trs 110.158.37 Total 55J79.841 69 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1912 Detroit 2 TRAINS DAILY Lv.6:45AM.,5:10PM. 1 . 1,1111 ...J. Ill" I ■ ■■■ I ■W.11.l !■■■■.■■ I ■ GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. * —— —■ i i . White Footwear For Summer Days Our showing of White Goods in // ) Footwear is be= At /A? yond compare. ' We have the latest styles in white canvas, linen, nicbuck and genuine buckskin in /y\ button Oxford Straps I • and Colonial and V\ Continental l|j\ \V “Stay -on k Pumps.” Prices $2 to $7. Mail Orders Carefully Filled 35 Whitehall Street » Sole Atlanta Agents for Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men Sole Atlanta Agents for Laird & Schober Shoes for Women No. 9105. REPORT OF THE CO NDITION OF THE * \ American National Bank At Atlanta, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business .June 14, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $3,614,747.33 Overdrafts, secured and unse- cured 3,824.37 U. S. bonds to secure circula- tion 500,000.00 Bonds to secure postal savings 11.000.00 Premiums on TJ. 8. bonds .... 4.453.12 Bonds, securities, etc 47.1.30.00 Due from National banks (not reserve agents) 48,670.40 Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies and savings banks 101,518.19 Due from approved reserve agents 361,495.14 Checks and other cash items.. 9.460.49 Exchanges for clearing house. 57,005.14 Notes of other National banks. 40,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 2.420.50 Lawful money reserve in hank, viz: Specie $150,514.00 Legal tender notes 74,000.00 224,514.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer <5% of circu- lation) 25.000.00 Total 15,051,238.68 STATE OF GEORGIA County of Hilton, ss: I T. I Peeples, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 'l'. I. PEEPLES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of .lune, 1912. SAMUEL A SWANN. Notary Public. Correct —Attest: W. L. PEEL. L. H. BL<’K. J. T. HOLLEMAN. Directors. USE GEORGIAN WANTS FOR RESULTS LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 600,000.00 Surplus fund 400,000.00 Individed profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid . .. 194,893.96 National bank notes out- standing 474,695.00 Due to other national banks... 14,888.83 Due to state and private banks and bankers 215,882.47 Due to trust companies and savings banks 44,173.92 Due to approved reserve agents 16,430.47 Individual deposits subject to check 2,997,863.43 Demand certificates of deposit. 77,222.95 Certified checks 2,989.52 Cashier’s checks outstanding. 11,176.40 Postal savings deposits 1,021.73 Total / $5,051,238.68 J 3 M. Rich & Bros. Co. : E | . “The Real Department Store” | £ Notable Reductions On « | Second Floor WHITE | TJ SE I Lingerie Dresses I £ These dresses are a big, snowy-white, fresh J: J£ sheer, crisp, jauntily made lot, but recently receiv- JJ ed, are elaborately lace and embroidery trimmed. s — ~ ~ 7" ? “ s : S The Lingerie Dress is Milady’s truly ideal Summer-time frock. This special lot embraces a S; splendid variety of garments to select from, and 5 the wealth of values represented in these dresses dS at the special reductions,make them unusual bar- 2 - —— ————■———■— • R a * ns > eve ,n for this store, famous for the genuine- J • ness of all sales. 5 -——— s? 1 Here Are the Prices to Awaken Your Interest •A*i Lace and embroidery trimmed Lingerie Dresses, rb Q OC? Eormer absolute value $12.75, $19.75. Now *P O»OD :.!■ Lace and Embroidery-trimmed Lingerie Dresses.rf* /g ’’7C. 2; J Former absolute values $16.75, $19.75. Now 1 ' w Lace and Embroidery-trimmed Lingerie Dresses. A-1 q *7t Former absolute values $23.50, $25.00. Now .1 O» / O L"’e and Enibroidery-trinuned Lingerie Ih-esses.rt* Qyg , i* Former absolute values $29.50, _535.00. Now £ See Our Artistic Window Display *■ g For These Values i Bathing Suits | 5 We have a strictly representative line of 5 Bathing Suits, Tights, Hats and Shoes for Wo- S men and Misses. E “If your journey is planned for the surf and •£ 5 the sand,’’we can outfit you in the needed ap- g 5 parel for the sea shore. i4 mTrich & BROS?COTp| 295 PAIRS Satin Evening Slippers $4.00 and $5.00 Values AT $2.75 The Bootery 32 WHITEHALL • GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.