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No. 1559.
REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF THE
Atlanta National Bank
At Allanta, in the Slate of Georgia, al the close of business June 14. 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts... $6,354,074 73
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
_, cure E l 7,208.08
u S. bonds to secure circula-
’ ion , 500.000.00
I . S. bonds to secure f. S. de-
posits . 125.000.00
Other bonds to secure postal
savings 16.000 00
Bonds, securities, etc 89 795 65
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures 800.000.00
Due from national banks inot
reserve agents) 257 566 04
Due from state and private
banks and bankers, irusi
companies and savings banks 156 910 52
Due from approved reserve
agents 126,398.60
Checks and otjier cash items.. 2.038.70
Exchanges for clearing house. 74 045 54
Notes of other national banks. 65 000 00
Fractional paper cnrrenev.
nickels and cents 313 53
Lawful money re-
. serve in bank,
viz.:
Specie $82,487.50
Legal tender
notes -r H'5.500.00 280 987 50
Redemption fund with I s.
treasurer (5% circulation)... 25.000.00
Total $9,180,338.89
bl AI I'. til' GEORGIA County of Fulton, ss:
that ')):’/ above f as,liel ' of t'te above-named hank, do solemnly swear
c statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
. i , GEORGE R. DONOVAN, Cashier.
Minsttihed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June. 1912.
D. B. DE SAI SSL'RE, Notary Public.
Correct- -Attest:
W. F. WIN'ECOFF,
C. E. CURRIER.
E. H INMAN.
Directors
THE PIANO STORE MASSES
[7.7, ... , 7 80 NORTH PRYOR STREET -
Why We Lead Do It Now
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Modern business methods applied to JpQLICY We want to reach the high mark of 200
every branch of our great business. One ~ pianos this week. Only a few more days
price. No commission. Every instru- '/ //////// nS for us and shorter time for you. Our
ment marked down to the minimum. No f//// / stock of rebuilt pianos is nearly gone,
difference if you want the highest pos- * /^ Z ■/, ~ -—. only a few * eft ’ but tliey are the 1,681
sible grade or a good medium grade in- 7/// RF values we have offered, as they are all
strument, our one price protects you. fl 1 Zefj the high-standard pianos. We wish to
It's the one way you can be safe in your my~ 7|j _~7 _Z A ‘ '' ' ' J ClC3r ° Ur ° f US ° d pia "°
purchase. You have been th.nk.ng of (QWfV TZTOKTZATT?' V the limit.. Bo »"« tomorrow and
buying a piano tor some time. The time A Wg/ iZ? JBWWh 'l\l I F jj UZdZsJ Z \ choose your piano. Easy terms it you
to buy is when you can save money and ■' ’~7 like- ® on * wa ’O Don’t hesitate. Do
feel satisfied with your purchase. s 1 C -Vj) ZIH now!
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE < Sfol B SALE CLOSES SATURDAY
I I I I .!!•—.■ I . I IH- \ A_RE ' TH£ ) MN , ■ ■■■■—
* f. only honest ( /
We are sole distributors for Ev- 7 ANO MOG ’ c jrx i~mincr / Everett, Steinway, Decker
erett, Henry and S. G. Lind- - I «? Bros., J. &C. Fischer, Vose &
eman, Cleveland Mann in g , V— .2-7 v | -4A * business Son, Schubert, Harvard, John
Holmes & Son, Harvard, Kings- Church, Corl, Chandler & Co.
ley, Stetson, etc. A sa^e price-
Ccuß FACTCRN /WE 6OLT> YOvP. GRAUDVATH
A . -ma-. HAS A «100 <I«OO ASKlhlfr The SAME HIGHPRICES J t..— ri m w nmn
having of $75 to $l3O --IJ2LZ BE THE EARLY BIRD
Cash Piano Buyer, we want you. We | pTTpD Tf| THF IRI ■ The above selection of high-grade used
have the goods that will turn your head *“ ■■■ ■— ■ V-/
the right way. Bargain Buyer, think of Hundreds of inquiries have COWie to US by phone, letter, etc., wanting to know if pianos seldom gotten togetner tin
buying a slightly used Steinway piano the bargains were real. Others, like Caesar, came, saw, bought. We wish to thank der one roof Ever y one in fine condi
at one half price Wake up, join the the wide a Wake folks who have made this, our first great opening sale, such a howling tion. Some can not be told from new.
crowd and make it a clean 200 buyers success. Every visitor who has seen this “Store Beautiful” has been wide in his or her w . M M r , . T
for us this week, if you don’t find the praise. We feel proud of Atlanta, and want Atlanta to be proud of Cleveland-Man-
goods as advertised, accept a SI,OOO ning Piano Co. We intend to make those who call to see our store and our pianos can’t see how they do it. Come and we
piano from us free of charge. Hurry up! proud of their visit. JOIN THE CROWD. I will show you every p ano in the store. I
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EVERETT STEINWAY SCHUBERT EISCHER DECKER BROS. VOSE & SONS HARVARD
ADPAkIC IMPORTANT NOTICE--No goods consigned or sold to any dealers during this sale ~ n|« uor Dionne
CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO COMPANY ®■« - •
U * Shipped Anywhere Store Beautiful Open Evenings Eas y !Brns
LIABILITIES.
' apital stock paid in $1,000,000.60
Sin-plus fund 500.000.00
I ndivlded profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid 724,113.34
National bank notes outstand-
ing 500.000.00
Due to other national banks. . . 229,951.77
line to state and private banks
and hankers 247.713.88
Due io trust companies ami
savings banks 91,863.87
Individual deposits to
cheek ' 5.314.075.29
Demand certitkatesYif deposit. 426,71’8.66
Certified checks 3,068.60
Cashier's checks outstanding. . 5.877.93
L'nited States deposits. 8114.-
180.08: postal savings depos-
its. $877.37 1 15.057.45
Deposits of I'. S. disbursing
officers 21,878.10
Total .89.180.338.89
IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) N EVVS. FIUIM . .11 N E 21. 1912.
NO. 5030.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
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Third National Bank
At Atlanta, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business June 14. 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . ... $4.4'3,283.34
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
cured 2,999.58
I'. S. bonds to secure cir-
culation 300,000.00
V. S. bends to secure postal
savings 25,000.00
Bonds, securities, etc 181.740.00
flanking house, furniture and
fixtures 331,306.49
Due from national banks (not
reserve agents) 171,820.70
Due from state and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies and savings
banks 130,424.48
Due from approved reserve
agents 736,511.42
Checks and other Cash items.. 11.277v.83
Exchanges for clearing house 77.979.94
Notes of other national banks. 13,860.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 6,059.73
Lawful money reserve in bank.
Specie $204,110.70
Legal tender notes 75,500.00 279,610.70
Redemption fund with I’. S.
treasurer <5 per cent of
circulation) 15,000.00
Total $6,696,872.21
STATE OF GEORGIA, COCNTY OF FELTON, ss:
1. T. C Erwin, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
Ts C. ERWIN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June, 1912.
M. S. HUDSON. JR-. Notary Public
Correct.--Attest:
H. Y. M’COKD,
.1. H. NUNNALLY.
JOS. A M’CoRD.
Directors.
LIABILITIES.
Capital slock paid in $1,000,006.00
Surplus fund 700.000.00
Undivided prpfits. less expenses
and taxes paid 74*65.38
National bank notes outstand-
ing 299.997.50
i Due toother national banks.. 129,611.88
Due to state and private
banks and bankers 175.590.97
Dividends unpaid 90.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 3,776.997.32
Demand certificates of deposit. 514.358.64
Certified checks 3,600.47
Cashier's checks outstanding.. 21.857.29
Postal savings deposits 502.76
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Total $6,696,672.21
Condensed Report of the Condition of
THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK
of Atlanta, Ga.
At the close of business, June 14th, 1912, as called for
by the Comptroller of the Currency.
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RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Limits ,-inti Discounts $4,413,283.34 Capital $1,001).(>00.00
Overdrafts, Secured and Surplus 71M1.000.00
I’nseeured 2.999.58 \ e f profits 74.265.38
I . S. Bonds at Par 320,000.00 ( irciilation 299,997.50
Stocks and Bonds.. 181.<40.00 Dividends L'npaid 90.(X)
Banking House. Furni- Deposits 1,022,519.33
tore and Fixtures 331.300.49
Redemption Fund 15.000.00
('ash on Hand and in
Banks 1,427,542.80
.Total $6,696.87,2.21 Total $6.696.872.21
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