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The Marietta Tonenal
JOURNAL, ESTABLISHED 1866.
VOL. 43.
STATEMENT
MARIETTA, . . . . GEORGJGIA.
At the close of business November 16th, 1909. Condensed from the report to
Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D, C.
T T e —
RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES.
Loans and Discounts ~ . $370 672,27 o Copital oo bT T A $lOO 00060
Overdralts ~ ‘ . Z 2999.72 Surplus ; ‘ i 40 000 00
United States and State Bonds 119 015,54 - - Undivided Profits : . 1041718
Furniture and Fixtures |, 1 500,00 Chreuimgien . o 7500000
- CASH: Due Banks ; . “ 805 73
In Vault $4l 09142 DEPOSITS . . . 434 518 18
With Banks 128 812.14 Bonds Borrowed . ; 6 Soo 00
U, S. Treas, 3150 00 173 053.56 Bills Payable . ‘ ’ None
$667.241.09 _ $667.241.09
Deposits November 16th, 1909, see TS ees ks s el 034 518, 18
Deposits November 16th 1908 ... oo e s nmim o iet ihin g S
et for ONE yeuy .. U sAI e bt bt it S
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK would be pleased to have your business and solicits your patronage, with the assurance
of its ability to give courteous and satisfactory service.
Only NATIONAL, Bank in Cobb County.
R. W. BOONE, President. J. E. MASSEY, Cashier ,
S. K. DICK, Vice-President. G.P. REYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier
DONT FOR PITY'S SAKE ROB YOUR 0 (
WN POGKETBOOK.
THIS WILL BE THE RESULT IF YOU DON’'’T PAY US A VISIT. |
LISTEN A MINUTE--From now u ntil Xmas we are going to offer our stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings to
the peop]e‘ of Golg,b county and surrounding community at prices that will stagger competition. We don’t want you to
take our “say so” but invite you most cordially to inspect our stock and prices and compare them with those of the
other merchants. That'’s all we require.
NOTIONS.
First class American Printing Co.’s Wash Fabrics at..... ... ... .. . .5c
R CRRIERRAIIE B. . i A s i e e
Ie i e e e e e
SRS BRI o s e TR ed i
B R . n it e et e e
fickory Sheeting at....................c.c00000000...81%2 aud @ 152¢
BTN 18., .o bbb s v b e A S
I B -.. sR T e
Men’s Heavy Fleece Lined Underwearat..........................38¢
R DD R ... ... o R T s s A
CLOTHING.
Men’s Suits from $3.95 to 15.95
Children’s Suits $1.19, 1.45, 1.95
2.50 and 3.50.
OVERCOATS
Complete line of Uvercoats in all
colors at prices from $4.75 to §9,95.
100 Atlanta Street.
Messre, Jazob J. Saul and Irving Levin, Managers.
MARIETTA. GA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1909.
Men’s Pants—Prices ranging
from 89¢ to $4.25.
Men’s Odd Coats to be sold at
amazingly low prices—sl.so, 2.75,
3.25 and 4.75.
Men’s Hats--Assortment of lat
est style Hats in all colors at $1.19.
Ladies’ Cloaks from 2.50 to 698
THE GERMAN STORE
AND COURIER.
NOTIONS.
Children’s Union Suits at23c
MNen’s and Boy’s Work Shirts S rnvdivineveninnesvmisss a 0 N
Men’s Coat Sweaters ........... sasiirenvatnanrersnsiias i iy A
Children’s Sweaters AN BN ey sini e eie it i
Baby Hoodszs and 3ssc
Children’s C10ak5........................*....50c,750,98caud5|.25
Men’s Union 1'1ade0vera115........“..............‘...............89c
Children’s 0vera115...............................................z5c
Ladies’ Under5k1rt5,ina11c010r5..................................756
Ladies’ Skirts--In Panamas and
Voiles. Panama Skirts 1.98 and 2.98
"Yoile Skirts 1.68 and 4.98.
Ladies’ Coat Suits--In all col
ors and styles, Real heauties at 7.50,
9.95, 13.95 and 15.45.
Worth twice the money. Your eyes
will tell you what they are like,
COURIER, ESTABLISHED 1901.
SHOES.
All our Shoes are solid leather.
Ladies’ Shoes from 98 cents to $2.50,
Men’s Brogan Shoes 98¢, 1.19, 1.50
and 1.95. Men’s good serviceable
Shoes 1.98 to 3.25. Children’s Shoes
from 45¢ to 1.25.
Just Around the Corner
MARIETTA. GEORGIA.
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