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7'. fl f ; . - v.. if;. -' !! K it: , - - . . 'J imvte .11 - - . p . : - . ' 7.- - r . The Spirit for the New Year, is the spirit of helpfulness. There is no more appropriate gift for man, woman or child than to start them on the road to self help with a savings bank account. Begin the New Year Right. I Deposits indicate the public's confidence in a bank, - The condition on December 311912, as given below, shows that the American National has large deposits, and with anrole camtal: large surplus and progressive mattagement, this bank is4 in position to serve you in every line; , of bank ing Business SAYING The foundation for success is "Spend Less Than You Make." The way to do this is to Save Something Each Week, and put it aside in a savings bank account, where it will grow and multiply. We pay 4 compounded quarterly. Statement of Condition Banking By Mail r The new Parcels Post Law that took ef fect January first will greatly increase the business of Wilmington merchants with customers. in rural districts and smaller towns throughout the State. A" banking connection in the money center will be a great advantage to those wishing to trade here, and accounts of such persons are so licited, f We will extend every facility to out-of-town depositors and make it worth while for business men elsewhere to pa tronize this bank. : -rv - - December .at Close of 31, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . . $1 ,254,984.75 m Overdrafts .... .2,101.84 Bond Securities .... ... 24,719.32 U. S. Bonds. ... ... ... 250,000.00 Bank Building, Fixtures, Vaults, Etc 45,055.15 Cash Due from Banks and ..y U. S. Treasurer , 436,766.16 I Total. ... . . . . ... . .$2,013,627.22 UABILITIES j Capital . . ... . . j . Surplus and Profits Dividends Unpaid . Circulation ... . . Rediscounts . . . . . . Bills Payable . . Deposits . . . . . . . t Total. . .. ...$ 250,000.00 49,214.14 .. 7,611.00 . 250,000.00 . . . ' None . None .1,456,802.08 ...$2,013,627.22 Exchange & Collections Our Collection Department handles promptly all notes and drafts from individ uals or other banks, and our Department of Exchange is always prepared to furnish New York or Foreign Exchange. We sell Travelers' Checks good in all foreign coun tries, a necessity for all who make trips .. ; " - across the water. ; ' - OFFICERS W. B. COOPER, President. GEO. O. GAYLORD, Vice-President. THOS. E. COOPER, 'Cashier. C.E.BETHEA, Assistant Cashier. r McCLAMMY, Attorney. Growth of Deposits Since Organization Day of opening, May 8th, 1908 Dec. 31st, 1908 . . . . $ 61446.12 Dec. 31st,il909 Dec Dec. 31st; 1911 Dec. 31st, 1912 2t 170,046.31 "87,687.31 896,285.21 1,151,831.04 1,456,802.08 I DIRECTORS Geo; 0.Gaylord, w : . . JosepK T, King, Cuthbert Martin, Y Sidbury, Archie G. Warren, - Jeff. J. Hopkins, W. B: McCleUan, -Geo. :W.5 Huggins, W. B. Cooper, Herbert McClammy, . Tom; 'Cooper. 1 '4 Security for Depositors WeTiilvite.an examination of our state ment showing where ,oW capital andsur plusiare invested; You will note that the back owns $250,Dd6.00 worth of U. S. BondsV;there is nb bank in the Stete in which bur funds arV safer and none in which; interests of the depositors.,are more zealouily , Warded. V I A feStarfe ithe Mew. Right : Don't let the New Year find you without an account in oine good, str man anS "most individuals need the services of "a bank at some time; It is well to feel that your money is in a bank with ample re sources not only to protect your deposit in times of panic, but with facilities for granting you accommodation vwhen you may need financial - assistance. The American Na- tional is amply ; able to take, care of all legitimate of its depositors in the line of discounts. 4; PAID ON SAVINGS demands 4M, Uncle SamV 4 Bank B?1 EC? "a f 7r .' ,
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